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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. D. 11. M.

THIS DAY. Sun rises, 4.45 a.in.; sets, *.20 p.m. .Moon rises, 0.18 p.m.; sets,.9.2S a.m. High water, 7.55 a.m.; 8.28 p.m. arrived, MONDAY. JANUARY 24. NGAKUTA, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 1230 tons, Muir, from Groymoutu. , KIOUW, s.s. (8-55 -a.m*), 7526 tons, Ouwehaud. from Auckland. FAT KEN A," s.s. 16.45 a.m.), 1212. tons, Irwin, from Picton. , RIPPLE, a.s. (8 a.m.), 370 tons. Carson. from ' Gisborne. * AMUK.URA, Government training ship (3 p.m.), 81/5 tons, Commander Hooper, irom. Pictoii. MOEKAKI; s.s. (3.50 ptm.), 4392 tons, Smith, from Hobart and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Mahoney, Shortall. Riley, Watson. Munro, Westrup, : Whitson. Mackenzie, Bradbury, Stubbs, Paul, Jarvis, Norton,- Williams, Nojyes, Taylor, Wdodhamss, Jones, Jenkins, Wise, Hope. Greenfield, Matthews,; Eraser. Mulloumby, BUman, Myers, Cdwley. Hapland, Rush, yarnhaxn, Haynes, itassall, Mesdames Brbadfoot and child. Ball and 2 children,. Jenkins, Baraka Walther, Cook. .Stubbs, Paul, Reynolds and infant, Jarvis. Salisbury- And : infant, Norton, Jones,’ Lucas, WhyaU. and 3 children. Cook and Infant. Dewdney, Nott, Wright, 1 Noyes, Kirkwood and; child; Matthews, Lowes, Cane, Hyde and infant, Hosking. Deck. Marks. Collins, Walker ail’d infant, Forrest, Mr Justice Hoaking, Captain Appleyard, Messrs Langland/ Eaves,* Bull, 'Smithy O’Meara, Owen, Morton, Murrell, Bull, Pemberton. Cooke, Brown, Captain Mehaffey, Armit, Dowdney, Brown, May, Noyes, Okerbhoih, Rennie, Wells. Lowes, White, Broadfoot, McTaggart, Hosking, de Greenlaw. Murray,’ Lo water, Davey, Speakman, Greenwood, Hamilton, Gibbs, Hwling, Abbott, Pearson, Birrell, Booth, Mkiinors; Archer. ■ Coster,’ McCully, Blackett; 111 steerage. .’ : SAILED- ’

MOND A Y," JANUARY 24. ; AEAHUBA, s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 1596 tons, Heid,--foi Picton. Nelson, Westport, and ■ Grey mouth. . , , KAMO, ’s.s. (2-50: p.m.J,:. 1336 tons, Watson, for Napier and. Gisborne. WAKATU. 8-s. (3 p.m.), ,157 tons,. Wills, for Kaikoura. and Lyttelton, KAITOA, s-b.; (5.10 , p.m.), 30a .tons, Stevens, for Nelson, and Motueka. - MONOWAI/ s.s. (6.15 p.m.). .3433 tons, Drewette, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. ’ ; . ... ,-■ ■ HAAVJEfiAi .s.s. (6.20, p.m.),, 1/*. tons, i Jackson," for' Patea. MAORI," 3.5. (7v55 prm.)-,—3399 tons. Alarming, for Lyttelton, with 338 passengers. PATEENA. s.s. (9 p.m.). 1212 tons, Irwin. for Nelson. KENNEDY, s.s. (9.S p.m,). 137 tons, Stuart, for- Nelson and West Coast.WIMMEKA, sis. (9.45 p.m.), 3022 tons, Kell, for Blnff, Hobart, and Melbourne. QUEEN OF .THE SOUTH, an.- ,(10 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton,. PETONB, is.s. (midnight), YOB-; tons, Cowan, for Wanganui. BLENHEIM, s.s.-.(midnight), 120 tons, Wilkinson,' 'for Picton. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25.

WAIBAU, s.s. (1 a.m.), 98 tons. Doiloy, for Blenheim..,,, - EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stormbird. Wanganui, to-day Mana. Patea, to-day Aorere, Patea, to-day . - - . ' Opawa, Blenheim, to-day Nikau. Nelson, Motueka. to-day Terawhiti,- Porir Chalmers, to-day Mararoa. Lyttelton,' to-day Pateena, Nelson, Picton, to-day Westralia, Auckland via. ports, to-day John, Wanganui, to-day Hawera, Patea,- Wcdne-sday' Bnahine, Gisborne/ AVednesday Blenheim, Blenheim. Wednesday W'airan, Blenheim, Wftdneadajr" ‘Queen of the South, Foxton, Wednesday Maori, Lyttelton, .Wednesday . • Eaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Wednesday Kanhine; Gisborne; Wednesday Corinna New ‘ Plymouth. Wednesday Westralia, . Lyttelton, Thursday Waiinea. Wanganui, Thursday ■ Wakatn, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Thursday, ■ r _ , Kapuni, Patea, Thursday ; Kapiti, Wanganui,, Thursday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ngakuta. Greymoutb, today - - - Mana, Patea, to-day, 4 p.m. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day, 3 p.m. Kapnni, Patea, to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton,: to-day. 7.45 p,m. Moeraki, Lyttelton, to-dav Nikau, Nelson,- Motueka, to-day, 5 p.m, Westralia, Lyttelton, to-day. 5 p.m, ■Aorere, Patea, to-day. 4 p.m. , Opawa, Blenheim, today,,midnight Ripple, Napier, Gisbprne. to-day, 6 p.m. Riouw’. Melbourne. Sydney, Wednesday Hawe-wa, patea/ -Wednesday^ Stormbird, Wangantii, Wednesday Blenheim. Havelock, and. Sounds, Wed- ' nesday , Nerehana. London via. Las Palmas, Wednesday . , Poriiithic, London via ports, Wednesday Jvraofcnrn. Kennadecs, Wednesday Queen qfjtho Mouth, Foxton, Wednes- ; Ijay ~ Wnirau, Blenheim. Wednesday , Maori.’ Lyttelton, Wednesday Kaitoa. Nelson, Motueka,. Wednesday Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Wednesday Westralia, Sydney, via north, Thursday Wairnea, Nelson. West, -Coast, Thursday, , Corinna. -southern ports,- Thursday Canopus, Westport, Thursday John. Pietpn. southern, ports, Thurs- ' . <j*ay Koeuata, eWstport, Thursday . ; , ■ Tanawera, Lyttelton.’ Dunedin, Friday Wakatn, Kaikoura. Lyttelton. Friday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. MELBOURNE, Monday—Paloona, from Bluff and Hobart. ■ SYDNEY, Sunday—Eona, barque, from Mercury . Bay. . . . • „ - - ■ SUVA, Monday—Tain ne, from Samoa & AUCKLAND, Monday—Makura (10.30 mm.), from'/Sydney; Alert, schooner (2 p.m.), from Pugot Sound, - ONEHUNGA, Monday—Kaiapoi (1.15 p.m-'), -from Picton. MANUKAU HEADS, Monday—Earaiva (SvSO ]> m.), crossed bar outwards. * WAITAK.A, " Monday—Paparoa (6.40 a mA' for Wanganui roadstead. NEW PLYMOUTH.. ' Sunday—Storm (1.30 pm.), from Nelson. . . PATEA, • Mondays-Aorere (noon) and Mana (0.10 p.m.). for Wellington. - ■ WANGANUI. Monday—.Stormbird and John (2.35 p.m.K 'fof Weimgtoa. ■ NAPIER, Monday—Westralia (2.20 p.inA.. for Wellington. V ■ - PICTON, Monday—Arahnra (a.lO p.m.), from Wellington. , BLENHEIM, Monday—Opawa (7 p.m.), for -Wellington. "* NELSON, Sunday—Nikau (6.45 a.m,.), from Wellington. Monday—Nikau (7.10 p.m.). for Wellington. . . , . , GREYMOUTH, Sunday '— Defender (11.20. -p.m.),-from’ WellingtonLYTTELTON, Monday-Waipori (6-10 a.mA. from;Now Plymouth; Himitangi 110.33 a.m.). from Chatham Islands; Huia, auxiliary schooner (11.5 _ a.m.). from Qreymouth. Kittawa. for Westport; Mararoa (8.20 pm.), for Welling-

ton; Pohema, for Greymouth; Cygnet, for ICaikoura. PORT CHALMERS. Monday—Karau (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN, Monday—Karamn. CT a.m.), from Wellington. Pakeha (6 p.m.), tor Timaru; Breeze, for Wanganui via jjorts; Karamii, for Greymouth via ports.

It is probable that the Nerehana will not get away from M ellington until early to-morrow morning for London. Tao Kaituna is to leave Westport at midnight to-night coal-laden for Wellington. Mr C. W. Richardson joined the Arahiira as putter yesterday in place of Mr C. C. Marshall, who transferred to the Mouowai. , , ■ , The harbour tug Admiral transferred a lightkeeper and his family with their household effects to Pencaxrow lighthouse yesterday. ; , Mr C J. Tully, late second engineer of the Kahika, joined the Waverley. as engineer yesterday in place of Mr r • Clnnnell. , , , The • Koroata is now not expected to get away , from Wellington until Thursday fdr. Westport. Xhe ‘ ,Coal Co. s fiteamei Canopus is being hampered in discharge by a shortage of labour. She will probably not sail until Thursday morning for 'Westport. ' _ , , , , The Flora -is to leave Auckland tomorrow for the Eastern Pacific Islands. The vessel’s February trip has been cancelled. Mr L. 3>evonport > s *trirele«s operator of ibe Wimmcra, and Mr B. Ferminger, wifeless"operator tlic Maori, exenang;ed positions yesterday. . The Ngakuta, which arrived at Wellington early yesterday morning from Greymouth, brought .2000 tons of coal. Sh© is to sail to-night on the return trip. The vessel is maintaining her reputation . for smart trips between the above two ports. The Kowhai left Westport at 7 p.m. on Saturday for Greymouth, Bluff, and Wellington. The vessel is duo here on Saturday-next with cheese for the Ruahine. ■ „ The Corinna is to leave New Plymouth at 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington, where she is due to-morrow afternoon with---dairy produce transhipments -for the Ruabino. The Ngahere* wan loading at Greymouth ou Saturday for Wanganui, Onehungn; arid Dargaville. The vessel will subsequently return .to Greymouth to load for Wellington. , After discharge she will lay up for annual overhaul. The coastal steamer John, duo at Wellington this morning from Wanganui, has 2500 crates of cheese to put otkJj_at this port The’vessel ;will bert h at. the Glasgow wharf. -Sbe..will-sail, on Thulsday for . Pipton." Captain Appleyard, latp of the cargo steamer Parattah, arrived by the Moeraki from Sydney yesterday on his way to’. th’n'Unida Company’s headquarters for orders. • ’. ‘ Mr Langland, late second officer of the Kauri, who has been on sick leave, arrived at. Wellington from Sydney by the Moeraki yesterday for orders.

. . THE ; WESTRALIA. : The ‘ Huddart-Parker . steamer ’ Weetralia, due at Wellington this ; morning from Auckland via ports, is to berth at No. 1,: south (outer tee). Queen s wharf. The" vessel will pnt~out- about 500 tone of cargo, and will sail this evening for Lyttelton only. ‘ , ’ Till) PAPAUUA. The Paparoa -left-W-aitara at; 7 a.m. yesterday tor Wanganui-roadstead. Where she will* load a large cargo of meat, and afterwards piocseds to Wellington. The vessel is. clue, here . on . Sunday doming^ and.will sail on-the following Wednesday for. London. ! ■ THE AMOkuEA. The; Government training .steamer Aihokura. returned to.. Wellington at 3 p.m. yesterday from her cruise in the Marlborough Sounds via Picton, Tho vessel berthed at the Thorndon breastwork. She is to leave Wellington tomorrow morning for the Kermadec Is-, lands. 1 . THE HIMITANGI; Tlie Chatham Islands -Fishing Co.’s steamer. Himitangi arrived hack at Lyttelton at 10.30 a.m. yesterday from the Chatham* with- a load of wool and sheen. The vessel is to leave Lyttelton at 10. o’clock this morning-on another trip to :the Chatham* to load ’another cargo of wool and -sheep for Lyttelton. The Himitangi 'will probably make a third trip for the same purposeT ’ ■” THE’RUAHINE. The Euahine is to leave Gisborne this evening fpr Wellihgton, ivhere she is, due to-morrow ’ evening to, complete ' Hbme,ward- loading. The vessel will ‘sail on Tuesday for London. ■ - THE INDRABARAH. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the C-- and D. liner liidiTabarah is due at Wellington - next -Sunday -from ■- Napier to Complete Homeward loading.' • The vessel will sail ' a few . days . later 'for Londpdwia Las Palmas. , ■ WAIKAAVA DUE AUCKLAND. The Union Co.’s cargo steamer Waikawa is due at Auckland to-day from San Francisco. - After discharging a quantity of. cargo for New Zealand the vessel will proceed on to Melbourne and Sydney with remainder. The vessel left San Francisco on December 31st. , _ THE . PICTON-SERVICE. The Union Co. advise that after next Saturday the Arahura will discontinue the trip from Wellington to Picton and back. Conimeheing’ on next Saturday week' (February sth) the Pateena, ’will call at Picton- on her ' way back from Nelson every Saturday. ASHBURTON. DUE FRIDAY. The New Zealand Shippiug Co.’s ohartcred steamer Ashburton is duo at Wellington nest Friday from Gisborne, and will sail , from hero on Monday for London. , .. TRANSHIPMENTS EX JETHOU. The. Hnion. Companje’s -steamer Moeraki, which arrived at Wellington yesterday. afternoon ’ from , Sydney,' bixiught transhipments ex the Barber Line steamed JelhoUi which arrived at Sydney on the 13th in’st., from New York. The Jethou. it will be remembered, was Originally announced, to <»rae to Wellington from Now York, hut instead is transhipping her cargo in Sydney. CORINTHIC FOR LONDON. Th e Shaw,' Savill and - Albion liner Corinthia now completing Homeward loading at the Glasgow wdiarf is to sail front’./; Wellington at' noon’ to-morrow. Passengers are notified that all baggage must-be. alongside the vessel by 10 a.m. to-morro-w. • ~ - _ ‘ '’MOERAKI FROM SYDNEY. ‘ - At 3.30 p in. yesterday the Union Compa «teamer Moeraki arrived at Wellington from Hobart, via Sydney, ’and berthed at No. 16, Jervois quay, where pratique was granted. Tho Moeraki-left Sydney, at 3.40 p.m. on Thursday and had , light variable Winds, rinooth seas, and fine clear warm weather until nearing port yesterday; when a strong north-westerly • wind set in. The cargo for Wellington totals 1230 tons and twenty motor-cars. The weasel tbrought transhipments ex Albans, Wodongn,, Indarra, Aldenliam. Tasmania. Tango Mam, Bdmbala, Ventura. Poona. Karaala. Jethou. Innamirieka, Katara, Indrabarah, Hcllienic and Zealandic. The cargo includes 85,009 feet of timber, 50 tons of bark, 60 tons

of flour, and 100 cases of passion fruit and pineapples. The "Moeraki is to leave Wellington today for Lyttelton, and is due back here in order to sail on Friday at 3 p.m. for Sydney and Hobart again. MORE VACUUM OIL. The steamer Kinross, 4210 tons, Captain Trebelcock, has been chartered by the Vacuum Oil Company to bring a cargo of case cil from New York to New Zealand ports. The vessel is to sail at the end of next month. THE TUTANEKAI. Tho Government steamer Tutanekai is to leave Wellington next Monday for Lyttelton, and will subsequently take the Governor and suite on a cruise round the North Island. A permanent chief officer.„is to be appointed as tho vessel is . to' be, almost tinuously in commission. •MAITAI DUE MONDAY. The Union Company advise that owing to the late departure of the Maitai from San Francisco for Wellington the vessel is not expected, here until next Monday. THE WAITOMO. ■ The local-office of tho Union Companv has not received confirmation of the Press Association report that the Waitomo left Vancouver on Thursday for AVellihgtdn. The vessel was fixed to sail last Saturday at the earliest, for Wellington. RXOUW FROM NEW YORK. Xba A. and A. Line steamer Eiouw arrived at Wellington at 7 o’clock yesterday morning from Now York, via ports, and bqrthed at tho Taranaki street wharf, where she caused considerable attention with her national flag, Dutch, painted conspicuously on her sides. A general. average deposit of 12 per cent, is being received by the local .agents, tho Nlaw Zealand and African’Company, as a result of the f/te during the voyage. The Riouw is to leave Wellingtofi to-morrow morning for Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. -

HAVRE TO BRING OIL.

In place of the Physa the British Imperial Oil Company's steamer Havre, 2073 tons. Captain Pearson, is to bring tho next load of “shell” case oil from Singapore to New Zealand. The Havre passed Cape Moreton on tho 3rd inst. Bound ■ from Newcastle to Singapore. The vessel is due at'Auckland about Yhe end of February. , OVERSEA VESSELS. From London or Plymouth. Do*

From Liverpool. Sailers. Sailed. , . • ,V vi! 4‘- ’ Celtic Glen Nov. 10 Lyttelton From Puget Sound. A.- B. Johnston Dec. 31 •Only tp load.

Now Mooft r» 4 15 p.m. first Quarter 12 3 8 p.m. full Mood 20 7 5U p.m. Lust Quarter 28 0 5 p.m

{Sbe&moit. Sailed. Wgtn Tainul-v--Dec. -1 Jan . 31 Kotorua - . Doc- 16 . Feb. n Indrapura Niwaru Nov. 25 Dee. 20 Feb. 3 Mur. 11 Kumara. Jan. 5 Mar. 1 Rimntaka Jan. 17 . Mar. 12 From Liverpool. Tongariro ■ Devon Deo. 6 Deo. 18 - Feb. 7 ■ Feb. S Zealandic* ] Dec- 21 Mar. 8. Qpawa ,Jan. 7 Mar. 13 From Montreal or.Sfc. John. Berwick. Law Waiwera Nov. 8 Jan. 29 Deo. 1 .. Feb. 14 From Non York. Talawa Nov.. 14 Jan. 28 Port Augusta Nov. 25 Feb. ■ 5 Fob. 27 Danin 'Ugilvy Dee- 12 ’ Prom -San Francisco. Maitai - - • Jian. 10 Jan. 31

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9256, 25 January 1916, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9256, 25 January 1916, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9256, 25 January 1916, Page 2

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