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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THJi MOON. NOVEMBER.

THIS DAY. J Sun rises, 416,a.m.; sets, 7 p.m. Moon, 11.5 a.m. High water, 10.13 a.m.; 10.35 p.m. ARRIVED SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. MARAROA, e.s. (8.50 a.m.), 2508 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. <Ferry berth.) IRIS, cable repair steamer {9.15 a.m.), from Cook Strait. (Tkorndon breastwork.) SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24. ALEXANDER, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 377 tons, Wildinan, from Nelson. (No. 34, south, Jervois quay.) RUTIKI, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 409 tons, Robertson, from Dunedin and Oamaru. UNO. 12, Jervois quay.) NGAKUTA, s.s. ij.UO p.m.), 1775 tons, Carntp, from Greyniouth. (In the stream.) SAILED SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. RURU, s.s. (3 a.m.), 65 tons, Thompson, for Napier. IRIS, cable repair steamer ( 6 a.m.), for Cook Strait. (From Worser Bay.) MARAROA, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. NGAIIERE, s.s. p.m.), 1100 tons, Dillncr,. for New. Plymouth and Greymouth. » SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 24. KAITOA, s.s. <G.S a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. WOOTTON, ,s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 151 tons, JLarsen. for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kaitoa, Nelson, to-day' Kini, Greymouth, to-day Wootton, L.fUclum, '.uiusdny Mararua, Lyttelton, Tuesday Nikau. Nelson, Tuesday Koromiko, Westport wednesday Aloeraki, iloburi, Sydney, Tii.ii.sau.sPROJECTED DEPARTURES Kakapo, Westport, to-day Tutunekai, Lyttelton, to-day Invercargill, Haveloek and bays, to-day 8 p.m. ' Mana, Lyttelton, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, 4 p.m. Tainui, Wanganui, to-day Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, to-day, 4 p.m. Hinemoa, Lyttelton, and southern lighthouses, to-day Queen of the South, Eoxton, to-day, 4 p.m. WaVerley, Patea, to-day Komata, Westport, to-day Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Tuesday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Tuesday Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Tuesday Iluia, Foxton. Tuesday Alexander. Westport, Greymouth, Tuesday Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Wednesday Wootton, Lyttelton, Wednesday Cluuy Castle, London, Wednesday Ngatoro, Greymouth, Wednesday Moano., San Francisco, via ports, Thursday Kaiapoi, Greymouth, Thursday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS SYDNEY, Thursday-Suffolk, for Auck-land;-Tarawera, for New Zealand ports. . .'■ Auckland, 'Saturday- Fiona, from Newcastle; Kauri, from Melbourne. Carpentaria, for London. Smhday—Mako (.9 a.m.), from Gisborne via coast. ONLUUNGA, Saturday—Rarawa (G. 30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. PICTON, Saturday Kennedy (12.45 p.m.). for Nelson. NELSON, Saturday—Kotare (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Waimea (11 p.m.), for Westport. GREYMOUTH, Saturday Ngakuta (1.20 p.m.), and Kini (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, _ Sunday—Mararoa (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Sunday-Tc Anau (G. 30 a.m.), from Auckland. The Ngakuta arrived in the stream at Wellington at 5.30 o'clock last evening with a full load of coal from Greymouth for bunkering purpose's. The auxiliary.schooner lluanui is about to load at Auckland for Wellington. The steamer Huia is expected to leave Wellington to-morrow for Eoxton. An endeavour will be made to despatch J both the Komata and Kakapo from Wellington to-day for Westport. The former vessel will take passengers. A start was made at New Plymouth on Thursday morning with discharging tho schooner Albert Meyer, -which brought a large cargo of benzine and timber from San Francisco. Captain J.. A. Norling signed on the crew of the Kahu at Wellington on Saturday preparatory to resuming service. Tho coastal steamer Tainui is to get away from Wellington to-day for Wanganui from which port she will proceed to Lyttelton. The Putiki arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon with a cargo of flour from "Oamaru. Tho Mana is to be despatched from Wellington to-day Wor Lyttelton from which port she is expected back hero on Wednesday. Tho Kaiapoi has still ovor 2000 tons of general cargo from Melbourne and southern ports to discharge at Wellington. Tho vessel may get away for Greyniouth on Thursday. Tho death occurred at Blenheim on Friday of Joseph Ravenseroft, fireman of the steamer Wairau, who succumbed to influenza. Dccea'sed was born at Livornool in 1883. Captain G. T. Hull advises that the steamer John, which has been undergoing overhaul at Wellington, is to sign on her crew to-day or to-morrow. Owing to the illness of members of the Inspection of Machinery Department, tho completion of the burvey of tho vessel is being delayed. Thorn aro about 9000 sacks of produce yet to be discharged from tho Ngntoro at Wellington. . It is anticipated that the vessel will be ablo to get away for Greymouth on, AVednesday next. The large American barque Star of Lapland is roported to have, left Ran Francisco for Auckland on October 18th. She is due Ihero about December 7th. Tho position with regard to tho detention of tho Hinemoa and Tutanekai at Wellington owing to inability to obtain full crews remains unchanged. Tho liner Cluny Castle, w-hich is loading at Wellington for London under engagement to tho Imperial Government, ■ was delayed in cargo working by the rain on Saturday. She i» now n.>l expected to sail until Wcdne.-day for London via Las Talmas. Captain Wilki—ou, of >'i<> hlppl- i -i, who has bceu hud up im'ii i.i.i" ■■-.-. '.- now almost convalescent. Thr I'., nheim, which bus been under i.vcla.il. will resumo running about, the. end oi this week. After being held up at Wellington during tho epidemic the; steamer Wootton. sailed at 1.10 p.m. yesterday for Lyttelton. There is a probability of tho vossel being back at Wellington to-mor-row night, and she is timed to sail southward on Wednesday. Mr W. H- Brewer, of the Wellington Steamship Co., Ltd., who has been to visit his father, -who was ill at Now Plymouth, returned to Wellington on Saturday. Mr Brewer, senior, has iecovcred from an attack of inllucnxn. The Ngahero left Wellington at 7.15 o'clock on Saturday night for New *

Plymouth, to put out remainder of cement ir° m Limestone Island and somo "eneral cargo from Wellington. After discharge the vessel will probably loud at Groymouth for Wellington. Tho iluru, which recently made a trip I to tho Chatkams for tho Chathams Islands Fishing Co., left Wellington early on Saturday morning for Napier. Captain Charles Thompson has taken tho vessel to Napier. KAITOA AND NIKAU. Bannatyne and Co. adviso that tho movements of the Kaitoa and Nikau will bo as follow:—Kaitoa, duo at Wellington thid evening from Nelson, sails 11 a.m. to-morrow for Nelson and Motueka; due back at Wellington at midday on Thursday; sails Friday at 11 a.m. for Nelson and Motueka; duo ugain at Wellington on Sunday. The Nikau is due at Wellington on Tuesday at midday from Motueka and Nelson; sails 11 a.m. on Wednesday for Nelson and Motueka; due again at Wellington at midday on Friuay sails 11 a.m. Saturday for Nelson and Motueka. SALVOIt PROM 'FRISCO. Dalgety and Company advise that the U.S'. and A. Line steamer Salvor loft San' Francisco on the HUi instant will: general cargo for Wellington and Auckland. The vessel is duo here about December Ist. MONOWAI'S MOVEMENTS. Tho Union Company advise that they hopei -to cHyjatch "the .Mkmowai 'from Wellington to-morrow for Lyttelcon and Dunedin. Tho above .arrangement, however, is subject to alteration. OBAEI AT PORT SAID. En routo with cargo from Australia for London tho New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Orari arrived at Port Said on the 12th inst. SUFFOLK FOB AUCKLAND. Tho Federal and Shire, liner Suffolk left Sydney last Thursday morning for Auckland only, where, she will complete her Homeward loading. The vessel will proceed thence to West of England ports. TONAWANDA FROM NEW YORK. Dalgety and Company advise that the U.S. and A. Lino steamer Tonawanda left New York on the 4tn mst. laden for Wellington and Auckland. Tue vessel is duo here about -December 1-th. After discharge the Tonawanda will probably load at Wellington for the- United | States. Tho Tonawanda is a steel screw threemasted steamer of 3*MG tuns gross, anil Sis;} kins net. built in lsO.'J by Armstronj,. Mitchell and Company, Newcastle, England, and ongined by tho Wallseud Slip-, way Company, Newcastle. The vessel's last registered, owners are the AngloAmerican Oil Company. THE DORSET TO LOAD. Tho Federal and Shire liner Dorset was to leave. Sydney last Saturday a.ftei : noon for Port Chalmers and Wellington to load for Egypt. The. vessel is due hero about nest Monday (December 2nd) and is to sail for Egypt on December 10th. PASSENGERS FROM ISLANDS. The Island steamer Tnlune, which arrived at Auckland on Thursday, brought the following passengers from Fiji. Jn saloon—Missels Hatty, Snedder, L?gor, Rosa. Mullins, Sallin, Mesdames Nc'ild, Wostbrooke and 3 children, Davis, Glascow", Robertson, McKenzie and infant, Sharp, «ilva and child, Bourne, McPherson, Piicliards and child, Taylor and child, Messrs Wcstbrooke, Ah Mu and boy, Davis, Booth. Bennett, Batty, Snedder, Chatfield. Palmer, Bourne, Sheppard Taylor, Ah Chee, Tearc'e, Allen, Turner, Aekland, and 11 steerage. OVERSEA CARGO VESSELS. STEAMERS. - Makura, R..31..5.—Du0 at Auckland November 28th.-from Vauvouveir via ports; left' Vancouver -November Bth. (Gnioi. S.S. Co.) JCurow—-Due at Wellington about November 29th from San Francisco via Papeete. (Union S.S. Co.) Navua-—Due at Wellington about De comber 2nd from San Francisco via Papeete. . (Union S.S. Co.) Salvor—Due at Wellington about December 2nd from San Francisco; left San Francisco November Bth. Aiawa—Due at Wellington from London about December 4th; at Sydney now. Kent—Due at Wellington from London about Decomber I'-'th; to leave Sydney last Saturday. (N.Z.S. Co.) . Tonawanda-'-Due at Wellington from New York about December 12th; left New- York November 4th. (Dalgoty and Co.) > Waitomo —Due at Auckland end of December from Calcutta. (Union S.S. Co.) Port Lyttelton—Due at Wellington from London about January sth; left London October 2Gth. Durham —Duo at Wellington from EngT

land during January. (F. and S. Line.) | Ruahinc —Due at Wellington from Loudon about January 2Gth; to leave Lou- I don first week in December. (N.Z.S. Co.) j Port Hacking—Due at Wellington from London about February 10th; leaves London in November. (Canard Line.) I SAILERS. Amiral Cecile (ship)—Left New York for Auckland and Wellington (general cargo). lUindoro (barque)—Now due at Lyttelton from San Francisco (case oil and timber. (A. S. Paterson and Co.) Albert (barquentine)—Left San Franciseo for Auckland. 0. L. Bryant (barquentine)—Left San Francisco for Auckland. Edward May (barquentiiß)—Left San Francisco for Auckland. Esther IJuhno (schooner)—Left San FraneiWo for Auckland. <■ Vianurcnva (barque)—Left San Francisco for Auckland. Star of Lapland (barque)—Left San Francisco for Auckland. ' Ysaliol (barquentine)—Left San Francisco for Auckland. Senorita (barquentine)—To leave San Francisco December Sth for Auckland. Lyman D. Foster (barc.ue)—To leave San Francisco January IStSi.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 2