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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON

ARRIVED. .MONDAY, JANUARY 31. KATOA, s.s. (11 a.m.), 2181 tons, Rcbilliard. from Auckland and. Napier. (Glasgow- wharf.) NGATORO. s.s- (11.15 a.m.), 1120 tons, Duthie, Irom Greymouth. (Glasgow . wliarl.) SAILED. AXON DAY, JANUARY 31. NIKAU, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 248 tons, R. Hay. for Nelson. MAPOURIKA. s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 1203 tons. Elders, for Nelson. WAHINE. s.s- (8.5 p.m.), 4436 tons, W. Cameron, for Lyttelton. ARAHURA, s.s. (11 p.m.). 1596 tons, Sewell, for Picton. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. NORA NIVEN, steam trawler (12.30 a.m.), 156 tons. Ormes. for Cook Strait. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Blenheim, Wanganui, to-day Kapuni, Patea, to-day Kapiti, W anganui, to-day Rosamond, Greymouth, Westport, to-day Kaitoa, Nelson, to-day % Maori, Lyttelton, to-day Aralinra, Picton, to-da-Opawa. Blenheim, Wednesday Wootton, Ly"ttelton, Wednesday Hawera, Patea, Wednesday Mapourika. Nelson, AVednesday Komata, Westport, Wednesday Wahine, Lyttelton, Wednesday Nikau, Nelson, Wednesday Otaki, Lyttelton, Wednesday Waverley, Patea, Wednesday Wairau, Blenheim, Wednesday Wangaratta, AVanganui, Thursday Wakatu, Lyttelton. Kaikoura, Thursday Ripple, Gisborne, yia coast, Friday Port Nicholson, Napier, Friday Poberua, Greymouth, Friday Kamona, Greymouth, Friday Invercargill, AVanganui, Friday Baden Powell, Lyttelton, Saturday Manuka, Hobart. -Sydney, Monday PROJECTS -* vr>*r> T ii ßr , s X'lr.-H. Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day Waikouaiti, L>-i-. uufi-cdin, to-day Kanna, Auckland, to-day Waitangi, Patea, to-day, 4 p.m. Wairau, Blenheim, to-day, 5 p.m. Putiki, Napier, to-day Invorcargill, AVanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. Kanna, Auckland, to-day Ngahere, Sydney, to-night Kakapo, Newcastle, to-day j Magic, Sandy Bay, tb-day i Waipori, AVestport, to-day Corinna, Picton, Onehunga, to-day Alaori, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Katoa. Lyttelton. Dunedin, to-day Opawa. Blenheim, to-day, 4 p.m. Dorset, Tokomaru. Bay, to-day, 8 a.m. Tarawera. Sydney, Newcastle, to-night Sealda- Lyttelton, Dunedim, to-day Waverley, Patea, Wednesday Port Stephens, Sydney, Wednesday Wootton, Lyttelton, Wednesday Blenheim, Havelock and bays, Wednesday Hawera, Patea, Wednesday Kapiti, Wanganui. Wednesday Kapuni, Patea, Wednesday Baden Powell, Lyttelton, .Wednesday Wahine, Lyttelton, Wednesday Afahura. Picton, Wednesday Mapourika. Nelson. Wednesday ■Kokiri, Westport. Wednesday Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Thursday Ripple, Akitio, Napier, Gisborne, Thursday Tahiti, San Francisco, via ports, Thursday Huia, Wanganui, Friday •Wakatu, -Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Friday Ngatoro, New Plymouth, Friday Arawa, Southampton, London via Pana- • ma, Saturday. Otaki, Boston, New York, via Panama, Saturday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. MELBOURNE, Sunday—Kaiapoi. from N NEWCASTLE, • Sunday—Pukaki, fdr New Zealand. AUCKLAND, Monday Waiwera (S a.m.), from Sydney; Opawa (7 a.m.), from Dunedin. ONEHUNGA, Monday—Rarawa (2.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. MANUKAU HEADS,. Monday Rarawa (5.30 p.m.), crossed the bar outW ANGANUI, Monday—Kapiti (1.45 a.m.), from Wellington. . NAPIER, Monday—Ripple (1.30 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, Sunday—Kaitoa (4.45 a.m.), and AVaimea (11 AO a.m.), from Wellington. Monday—Waimea (5.20 p.m.), for Westport; Regulus (10 p.m.), for Picton; Kaitoa (10 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Monday—Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. The Rosamond, en route from Greymouth, was to leave Westport last night for Wellington, where she is due late to-night. The Blackball Company’s steamer Nga-ku-ta is to leave Dunedin to-night for Greymouth, where she will load coal for Wellington. Mr A. E.- Macindoe, Inspector of Mae •hinery, who has been transferred from Christchurch to AVellington, has taken up his duties at this port. Mr G. De la Roche, chief steward of the Kakapo, signed off the vessel’s articles at Wellington yesterday. Captain C. R. Wilcocks. of Auckland, who has been appointed harbourmaster at Apia, Samoa, has left Auckland to take up his new duties. Mr AV. Cadwallader has succeeded Mr H. Sandison as second officer of the Kakapo. The Waipori is to leave Wellington this evening for Westport. ' The Corinna will get away from Wellington to-night for Picton to load pinduce for Onehunga. Tlie Union Company advise that the Karamu is to leave Greymouth shortly with a cargo of coal for Miramar. The Komata is expected back at Wellington to-morrow with passengers and a cargo of coal from Westport. The Kokiri is fixed to leave Wellington to-m<>rro\v for Westport. The Gar beta is expected, to complete the discharge of iher cargo of coal at Wellington by Friday. The vessel’s next movement* are not announced yet. The Union Company’s steamer Kanna, now at Wellington, is to leave here this evening for Auckland, taking general cargo. The British India Company’s steamer Sealda is to leave Wellington this morning for Lyttelton and Dunedin with remainder of cargo from Calcutta. The Poherua is due at Wellington towards the end of this week with a lead of coal from Greymouth. The Kamona is also to load coal at Greymouth shortly for Wellington. The Federal Line advise that ah endeavour will be made to dispatch the Waikouaiti i from Wellington to-night for Lyttelton and Dunedin to put out the remainder of her cargo from Liverpool. The Federal Line advise that tihe Durham left Napier on Saturday for Bluff,* Lyttelton, and Wellington to complete

[loading for Liverpool, and/or Manches- j I ter and Avonmouth. I The Katoa. of the Union Company’s [fleet, arrived at Wellington at 11 o’clock '■yesterday morning, cargo-laden, from \ j Auckland, via Napier, after a rough ' 'passage, in -the southerly gale from the blast Coast port. She is to sail to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin, taking carThe Federal liner Essex arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday night from New York. After putting out part cargo tlie vessel will proceed on to Dunedin, Melbourne, and Adelaide with tile remainder. j TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE. ! Queen’s wharf—Tarawera No. 1, north Tahiti, No. 1. south; AVaitangi, JSTo- 3; Nora Niven, No. 3; Kanna, No, 6; Wail i rau, No. 7; Kaitoa, No. 10; Blenheim No. 11, south; AVootton No. 13. north- i Baden Po»»ell, No. 13; Magic No. 13- , Dorset, Nc>. 14; AVaikowaiti. No. 16. , Ferry wharf—Maori, Rosamond, A rail it ra. i Railway wharf—Garbeta, Port Step- i hens. wharf—Orari, Ngahere Nga- ' toro, Hawera. ' j King’s wharf—lnvercargill, Anten, " Kakapo, Arawa, Corinna, Kapuni, Ko- ! kiri. j Pipitea wharf—Putiki. - ■ > i Taranaki street wharf—Kokiri, Sealda ] Clyde quay wharf—Waipori. In the stream—Flora. ] Thorndon breastwork—Philomel, Amo- t kura. . At the slip—Alexander Kennedy, Taka- i puna, Huia. AVITHIN RANGE. The following steamers should be with- 1 in range of the undermentioned wireless stations- to-night:—■ Awanui—Mjarama, Shuristan, 'Tofua Manuka, Kaitangata. A Vest Mahwah, Kaituna, Hororata, Kumara. Auckland—West Camargo. Northumberland, Helen B. Sterling, E. R. Sterling. Wellington—Maori, Wahine, Arahura, Mapourika, Katoa. A wa-ru c Cosmos, Cathjljemiet, K]oromiko. Chatham Islands—Willaston. TALUNE AND TUTANEKAT. A Press Association message from Dunedin reports that the Talune left Rarotonga on Thursday for the Eastern Pacific to load for. Auckland. The Tutanekai left Dunedin on Saturday for the Bluff to embark tourists for the AA 7 est Coast Sounds. NGATORO FOR &EAV PLYMOUTH. The Blackball Company’s steamer Ngatoro now at Wellington, is fixed to leave here next Friday with general cargo for New ' Plymouth. THE RAMA. The Chatham Islands Fishing Company s steamer Rama was due at Lyttelton last evening with a full load ot' sheep from Waitangi, Chatham Islands. The veiseel ia now fixed to leave Lyttelton to-day or to-morrow again, for the Chatham . R.M.S. MARAMA. A Press Association, message from Dunedin reports that the R.M.S. Marama is due at .Suva this morning from Vancouver, <■: nd sails to-day for Auckland, where she is due early on DORSET’S" ITINERARY. The New Zealand Shipping, Company' advise that the liner Dorset is to get avay from Wellington at 8 o’clock this morning for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, and Napier for Homeward loading. She is due tack here on February 16th to fill up and will sail about February 19th for London via Panama. The two patent .anchors and cable which thß vessel "slipped’’ at Napier a fortnight ago when her windlass broke have been re. covered and were reshipped at Wellington yesterday. NGAHERE FOR SYDNEY. The Blackball Company’s collier Ngnhere had her port lifeboat badly damaged and a davit socket oarried away through the vessel colliding with * the liner Orari at the Glasgow wharf during a violent squall yesterday morning A lifeboat and davit is .being transferred from the Ngatoro to the Ngahere and the latter vessel is -expected to get away for Sydney late to-night far • her overhaul and survey. THB KAIMANAAVA. A Press Association message from Dunedin reports that the Union Company’s steamer Kaimanawa left Capetown on January 24th for Melbourne and Adelaide. THE WAIWERA. The Shaw, Savill and ’ Albion liner Waiwera arrived at Auckland at 6 a.m. yesterday from Newcastle to complete Homeward loading. The vessel will leave Auckland on February 12th for London via Panama. THE OTAKI TO LOAD. The Federal Line advise that the Otaki will now not arrive at Wellington until to-morrow morning' from Lyttelton. The +essel will complete loading here, and is to sail on -Saturday for Boston end New York, via Panama. "STOP WORK” MEETING TO-DAY. The usual monthly "stop-work” meeting of the Wellington Waterside Workers’ Union is to be held in the Harbour Board X store waiting-room this morning, commencing at 8 o’clock. There will be no work on the waterfront this morning, TARAWERA SAILS TO-NIGHT. The Union Company will dispatch the Tarawera from Wellington to-night for Sydney and .Newcastle with, cargo only. The vessel is loading at No. 1, north (outer tee), Queen's wharf. * NEXT SYDNEY BOAT. The Union Company advise that the next passenger steamer from Sydney for Wellington will be the Manuka, which is to leave the New South Wales port on Thursday. The vessel is due here next Monday. KAIAPOI LOADS AT MELBOURNE. The Union Company’s steamer Kaiapoi has been fixed to load general cargo at Melbourne about the end of this week for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth. The vessel arrived at Melbourne on Sunday with a cargo of timber from Kaipara. '» FLORA DELAYED, i The (southerly gale, which continued yesterday, prevented the Flora from leaving Wellington for Lyttelton and . Dunedin. The vessel which sheltered , throughout Sunday in Worser Bay, came up to the stream at 2.15 p.m. yesterday and remained there. , OVERSEA VESSELS. • Marama—Due Auckland February sth; 1 left Vancouver January 13th. (Union Co.) ■ Otarama —Due Auckland February 2nd--1 due Wellington February 13th; left Liverpool December 17th. (Federal Line.) West Camargo—Due Auckland February 2nd; due Wellington February 16th; left San Francisco J anuarv (E G F. Zohrab.i * Willaston—Due Lyttelton February 4th; leit Hampton Roads December 28th. ' (N.Z. Shipping Co.) .' Cape Premier—Due Auckland February 12th; left Natal January 16th. (N Z ! Shipping Co.) • Canadian Winner—Due AVellington : February 10th: left Vancouver Decem- ‘ ber 17th via Australia. (Murray, Roberts.) Sussex —Due Auckland February 16th; I due AVellington February 23rd; left St 1 John December 24th. ' (N.Z. Shipping Port Hacking—Due Auckland February 9tn; due Wellington February 18th; left New York December 31st. (C. and D. Line.) Treglisson—Due Auckland February’ 19th; eh route from Eampdon Roads; left Panama January 22nd. (N.Z. Shipping Oi.) Rimutaka—Due Auckland February 13th ; due AATellington February 20th; left Southampton December 23rd. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Trelyon—Due Auckland February 19th;

due Wellington Febfuar-y 26tli; left New York January 10th. (Federal Lined Port M'acquarrie—Due Auckland March Bth; due Wellington, March 16th; left 1 London January Ist. (C. and D. Line.) Langton Hall—Due Auckland February 26th: due Wellington March sth; left Newport News January Bth; left ; New York January 22nd. (Federal Line.) Northumberland —Due Auckland February 2nd; due Wellington February 7th; left New York December 31st. (Federal Line). Ruapehu—Due Lyttelton March sth; left Southampton January 14th. (N.Z. S. Co.) CTosby Hall—Due Auckland March 10th; duo Wellington March 17th; left West of,. England January 14th. (Shaw, i Canadian Highlander—Due Wellington March 12th via Sydney and Melbourne; . left ‘Vancouver January 14th. (Murray, Roberts and Co.) SAILER. Raupo, barque—Left Newcastle January 22n.d for Wellington. (G. H. Scales.) I

FEBRUARY. D. H. Now Moon 8 0 First Quarter 16 6 M. 7 p.m. 23 a.m. 2 p-m. THIS DAY. Sun rises, 4.55 a.m.; sets, 7.13 p.m. Hitfli water, 11.29 a.m.; 11.52 p.m. Moon nises 11.57 p.m.; sets, 2 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10813, 1 February 1921, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10813, 1 February 1921, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10813, 1 February 1921, Page 2