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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. JANUARY.

iligh water. 11.4 a.m.; 11.30 p.m. Moon rises ; sets, 1.23 p.m. Sun rises, 4.37 a.m.; sets, 7.39 p.m. arrived. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. TAIROA, s.s. $.50 a.m.). 7983 tons, W. Summers, from Lyttelton. (Kings wharf.) JOHN, s.s. (2.13 p.m.), 342 tons, Hawick, from Lyttelton. (No. 13, Queens wharf.) WAIRAU. s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 143 tons, Deiley, from Blenheim. (No. 10, Queen s wharf.) OPAtVA, s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. (Berry w'hart.) ULIMAROA, s.e. (2.45 p.m.), 5<77 tons, W. Wylie, from Sydney, with tho following passengers:—Baloon: Mesdamea W. Anderson, M. Andrews, Bailey, Bay and infant, Beaumont, Bird, Blomme and infant, Butchers, Campbell-Russell, V. Casley, Cheshire, V. Christian, E. Clark, Danes, E. Donovan and 2 children, Douglas and 2 children, H. Pulton, Gray, 8. A. Greer, Hardcastle and 3 children, Hibbert and child, Hill, Halmee, Loveday and Child, Male and 2 children, C. J. Manning, L. Mortimer, C. McCann and 2 children, Macfarlane, Newman. H. Osborne and child, Nitclrke, Pascoe and child, Pitt-Rivere, M. Prosser, Rankin, Richards, Richardson, Scott and child, Solway and 2 children, J. Skelborne, Taylor, R. Thew, Wilkening, Misses E. Atkinson, J. Bage, Bailey, B. Baker, C. Baker, A. Ralston, Bird, K. Bird, M. Bird, G. B. Brain, I. Brown, E. Cheshire, J Cosens, A. Douist, S. Frost, A. Fuller, Gough, A. Gurney, M. Henry, B. Hindmarsh, S. Holmes, E. Hopkinson, L. Houison, I. Houison, Jbhnson, B. Keartland. N. Kelly. I. Knight, R. Manning, C Maudsdey. D. Morton, A. McDowall and infant, McFarlane, A. Newman, J. Newman, D. O’Connor, P. _ O’Mahony, Roberts, B. Sharp, P. Sinclair, E. Skillen, B. Swaine, H. Symonda, M. Taubman, B. turton, A. Wigney,, J. Wilson, N. Wright, Messrs H. Aml reds, H. B. Andrews, E. 0 Andrew's, W. Archer, A. A. Atkinson, A R. Bailey. Sir Baldwin Spencer, D. Beaumont, A. Bedwell, N. Borrow, E. Bird. D. Blomme, A. L. Bradley, 1. Brons, W. P. Brown, Dr D. D. Brown, .1. A. Burke, C. L. Butchers. J, T. But- , ler, F. Cheshire, J. W. Cochran G. Goulter, Professor L. A. Cotton. R. C. Cowley, H. C. Crease, Dr Danes, A. A. Davies. Dr S. Dodd. H. B. Dodridge, L. T Donovan. Douglas, L. A. Ferguson, W. Field, Dr W. F. Findlay, P. F. Flower. G. Galperin, C. H. Gordon GH. Grange. F. P. Gray, Master Gray, .1. L. Griffin. J. P. Gully, H. W- Hamilton, E. Hardcastle, J. Harrison, E. Hibbert. J. Hill. J. Houston, J. A. Johnson, G. H. Knibbs, R. S. Lonsdale, 1. W. Male, H. E. Hanning. C. Mason. Sir Douglas Mawson, W. Meurer, S. Rt Mitchell. R. P. Moore, E. M. Moore, W. A. Moore. J. Moran. G. ®. Macfarlane, H. M. McFarlane, L Newman, F R. Nitschke. Master Nitsohke, B. E. Papprill, C. C. Pascoe, W. A. Patterson, Captain G. Pitt-Rivere, B. C. Poole. D. Rankin, Professor H. Richards, A. E. Richardson, A. b. Rigg. C Rogers, J. Bupreeht cuid child, C. c\ Russell, J. Selway, A. T. Sissons, Professor E. W. Skeats. H. G- Smith, J. i. Smith. O. T. Snifh, Sir William Snowden C. A Suwmulnh, Dr Hrfrvey-Sutton Profresor Griffith Taylor, H. B. Taylor, B W. Tlmcke, A Wadsworth, L. K. Ward. C. C. Wark, Professor ' W. H. Warron. C. H. Wickens. C. It Wilkie, L. H Williams. H. Wilson; and 100 steerage. (No. 1, Queen’s wharf.)

| SAILEK. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. FUTURIST, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 24T tons, i Urmes, for Cook Strait. [ WAIN UI, s.s. (noon), 684 tons P. Sewell. for Picton. HOLMDALE, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 681 tons M. Holm, for Wanganui. KAIMANAWA, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 2416 tons. Jf. Bilton for Woetpor*. INVERCARGILL, e.s. (2.35 p.ia.), 224 tons, G. Wilkinson, for Wanganni. RBGULUS. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 584 tons, Maylen, for Neteon. ' WAKATTJ. s.s. (6 P.m.), 157 tons, D. Robertson, for Kaikonra. NIKAU, s.s. (6.30 p.m ), tons, Henry, for Nelson. WAHINE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, W. Cameron, for Lyttelton, KENNEDY, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 226 tons, A. Stuart, for Foxton.

EXPECTED ARRIVAL*. Invercargill, Wanganui, to-day Ruapehu,' Southampton and London,

to-day Wanaka* Auckland, to-day Putiki, Gisborne, to-day Devon, Auckland, to-day Echo, Blenheim, to-day Waverley. Patea, to-day Kahika, Dunedin, via ports, to-day Kapuni, Patea, to-day Wairau,- Blenheim, to-day - Opawa, Blenheim, to-day Wingatui, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timarn, Lyttelton, Friday Kennedy, Foxton, Friday Komata, Westport, Saturday Carpentaria, New Plymouth, Picton. Saturday ’Otarama, Auckland, Saturday Ripple, Napier, SundayCalm, south, Sunday Alexander, Wanganui„.Sunday Moeraki. Melbourne via south> Tuesday Cumberland. Port Pirie, Tuesday Wehtmoreland, Liverpool, Auckland, Wednesday Tort Hunter, Napier, Wanganui, Wednesday • f'orinna. Dunedin via ports, Wednesday Katoa, Dunedin via ports, Wednesday Wakatu, Kaiknora, Wednesday

PROJECTED DEPARTURE*. Invercargill, Wanganui, to-day Kapiti, Wanganni, to-day. 5 p.m. Kahika, New Plymouth, Nelson, to-day Hawera, Patea. to-day Wakatu, Lyttelton, to-day Wairau, Blenheim,'to-day Wanaka, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, today Kennedy, Foxton, to-day Waverley, Patea, Fridaylonic, London via Monte Video, Friday Wingatui, Auckland, Friday Waibora, Auckland. Friday Ulimaroa, Sydney, Friday TairOa, London, Saturday Devon, London, Sunday Calm, Wanganui, Monday Moeraki. Melbourne, Tuesday Ripple, Napier, Tuesday Komata, Westport, Tuesday

The Ripple is due from the coast on Sunday, and sails on Tuesday for Akitio, Napier, and Gisborne. The Calm, from Bluff. Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton, is due here on Sunday, and sails on the following day for Wanganui. The Wakatu leaves for Lyttelton and Kaikonra to-day. The Wairau sails to-day for Blenheim.

The Kennedy sails for Foxton to-day, and is due back on .Friday. The Opawa is due from Blenheim today. and sails again the same day. The Echo is expected from Blenheim to-day. and sails again to-morrow*. J TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS '• AUCKLAND, Wednesday Westmore- '• Jand (4 a.m.), from Liverpool; Otarama 16.30 a.m.), for Wellington; Kakapo (7.50 *• p.m.), for - Wellington. LYTTELTON, Wednesday-Maori (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Waitomo (9.20 a.m.), from Nauru Island; Waihora (12.30 pm.), for Wellington; Kahika (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Waitemata (5 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, Wednesday—Breeze (5.30 3 p.m.). from Wellington; Wainui (5.40 p.m.), from Wellington. , PORT CIIALMBRS, Wednesday Cos rinna (9.10 am.), from Wellington. WANGANUI, Wednesday Kapuni • (5.35 p.m.), from Wellington, sheltering. 3 PORT ATIURIRI, Wednesday—Putiki (5 p.m., to sail), for Wellington. . PORT NELSON, Wednesday Ngaio ) (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington, to 6ail 7 > p.m. ONBHUNGA, Wednesday—Rimu (12.20 ■ p.m.), for Raglan and Kawhia; Rarawa l (11.40 a.m.), f-om New Plymouth. 1 Blenheim, Wednesday Echo (1.30 • p.m.), from Wellington. . NELSON, Wednesday—Ngaio (7.15 - p.m.), for Wellington. ; TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Clyde quay wharf —Waihora. ' Queen’s wnvrf —Ruapehu, No. 1, south, Tredenham, No. 16; Ulimaroa, No. 1, north; Kahika, No. 14, north: Ngaio, No. 12; Hoho, No. 13; Wairau, No. 11, ' north; Kapiti, No. 4. 1 Ferry wharf—Maori, Opawa. Glasgow wharf—Devon. King’s wharf —Hawera, Kapuni. Thorndon breastwork —Mararoa. In the stream —Rosamond, Poherua,

Hinemoa, Takapuna. At the slip—Kamona. WITHIN RANGE. The following vessels are expected t be within range of the underxuentionei wireless stations ro-night:— Auckland—Niagara, Makura, Wairuna Omana, Hauraki, Tutanekai, Boverie Otarama, Suffolk, Port Elliott, Arahura , '] Wellington—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio Rnapehu, Ulimaroa, Wanaka, Wingatp Canadian Pioneer, Cumberland, Wai hora, Tredenham, Devon, Iron Chief Tefcoa, Port Hunter, Maimoa, Carpen taria, RUAPEHU ARRIVES THIS AFTERNOON. The Now Zealand Shipping Com pan; received advice from vne» Ruapehu thashe would arrive, m the stream at nooi to-day, and will berth between 2 ant 3 o’clock at the Queen's wharf. PORT ELLIOT TO-DAY. The C. and D. vessel Port Elliot ii expected to arrive at Auckland thii morning from London From the latte; port she comes to Wellington, where eh< ,is due about the 20th, and is to sail or the 23rd for Napier, where she will complete discharge. TEKOA’S ITINERARY. The Tekoa, which left Auckland or Tuesday morning, is to load at Lyttelton; New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington and Napier. She sails for New York, Boston, Avonmouth,, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. lONIC TO SAIL FRIDAY. The S.S. and A. liner lonio is to leavf Wellington early to-morrow (Friday] for Southampton and London via Monte Video and Teneriffe. NIAGARA LEAVES FIJI. The Royal mail steamer Niagara, from Sydney, left Suva cm Saturday in continuation of her trip to Vancouver via Honolulu WAIKAWA AT VANCOUVER. The trans-Pacific passenger steamer Waikawa arrived at Vancouver on Saturday last. WANGARA TTA FROM AUSTRALIA. The Wangaratfa is expected to arrive at Auckland from Australia about February 4th, where she will commence loading for London Upon completion at Whakatano, Tdkomaru. Bay and Wellington, she will be dispatched from the latter port about the beginning of March. KOiMATA FROM WESTPORT. The Komata is expected to leave Westport to-morrow morning for this port with coal, and should arrive here on Saturday. She is timed to sail again on Tuesday with passengers and cargo. KIA ORA FROM AUSTRALIA. The S.S. and A. steamer Kia Ora is due at New Plymouth on February 26th from Australia She comes on to Wanganui, Wellington and Lyttelton and sails from Lytteltor about March 15th. )- MAKURA AT AUCKLAND MONDAY. The R.M.S Makura is expected to ar» rive at Auckland on Monday next from Vancouver via Honolulu and Fiji. She is to sail for Sydney the same day. WAIHEMO FOR/ VANCOUVER. The trans-Pacific steamer AVaihemo, from Sydney to Vancouver via Honolulu, is due at the latter port about Saturday week. She is to load at the Pacific Coast for New Zealand and Australian porta about the beginning of March, KUMARA FOR DOMINION. The S.S. and/ A. liner Kumara is expected to arrive at Wanganui on January 26th from Australia. The vessel is to load at Wanganui, Napier, Oamaru, Timr.ru, Lyttelton, and Wellington, and is due here about February 11th, leaving finally for J-ondon via Monte Video and Teneriffe on February 15th. t WAIOfTfiPU FOR 'FRISCO. The Waiotapu, which left Newcastle on Sunday, is expected to arrive at 'Frisco on February fth. She is sailing direct for the American port. HAURAKI FOR PACIFIC COAST. The Union Company’s Hauraki, which left Sydney on Wednesday, January 3rd, for the Pacific Coast, ia to take the February loading for New Zealand and Australian ports. NAVUA FOR PACIFIC. The Island -steamer Navua arrived at Auckland on Monday from Samoa, Tonga and Fiji, and is to sail to-day for tho Islands. KEINT FOR AUCKLAND. The Nerw Zealand- Shipping Company’s liner Kent arrived at Tokomarn Bay on Monday from Wellington, and should arrive at Auckland to-morrow to complete her Homeward loading. MAHANA LEAVES BALBOA.' The Mahana left Balboa on Monday last, and is due at Suva on the 28th. She should arrive at Auckland about February 4th, with cargo for Auckland and Lyttelton. REMU'ERA LEAVES PANAMA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Remnera arrived at. Colon on Thursday, January 4th, and sailed from Panama on the morning of January 6th. She is due at Auckland about January 23rd. PIONEER DUE AT BLUFF. Tho Canadian Pioneer is due at tho Bluff to-day from Adelaide and loads at Dunedin. She is due at Wellington about the 19th, where she will load for New York, Boston and Halifax, sailing on the 21st for Melbourne to complete loading.

THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER. The Canadian Traveller was to have left the Pacific Coast (Vancouver) on Sunday last for Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. CUMBERLAND DUE TUESDAY. Tho Cumberland left Port Pirie yesterday morning, and fs due in Wellington on Tuesday next. She sails from this port early in February for London via Monte Video and Las Palmas, taking cargo from Lyttelton, Tokomaru Bay, and Gisborne. THE MARINER’S MOVEMENTS. For Australian and New Zealand ports the Canadian Mariner is scheduled to leave the Atlantic port of Halifax on March 20th. MAHIA ARRIVES HOME. The Mabia, which left Auckland on November 28th, arrived at London on Tuesday last. PORT HUNTER DELAYED. The Port Hunter is delayed with her loading operations at Napier owing to heavy weather, but expects to leave tomorrow for Wanganui. RANGER FOR DOMINION. Advice has been received that the Canadian Government steamer Ranger is to leave Halifax about February 15th for New Zealand ports. She will also proceed- to Australia. FORT LINCOLN HELD UP. The Port Lincoln is being held up at Dunedin'owing to heavy rajn. She is expected to leave to-morrow for Melbourne. CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR TO SAIL. The Canadian Constructor is expected to leave the Atlantic Coast about the middle of the present month for Australian and New Zealand ports. PORT DARWIN FROM TIMARU. The Port Darwin was to leave Timaru last evening for Lyttelton, and will leave the latter port on Saturday morning for Gisborne. THE CANADIAN BRITISHER. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. advise that the Canadian Britisher is to leave the Pacific Coast about the middle of March for Australian ports. WANAKA DUE TO-DAY. The Wanaka is due from Auckland today, and loads for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru. IMPORTER FROM VANCOUVER.

The Canadian Government line steamer Importer is scheduled to leave Vancouver on February 20th for Australian ports.

WINGATUI DUE TO-MORROW. ' The Wingatui, from Dunedin, via 1 Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton, is due 1 on Friday, where she will load for Auckj land. 1 KAHIKA EXPECTED TO-DAY. The Kahika. from Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru. Timaru, and Lyttelton, is due to-day to load for New'Plymouth. From the latter port she proceeds to Nelson. TRANSPORTER FOR AUCKLAND. Tho Canadian Transporter is expected , to leave the Pacific Coast about February Ist for Auckland, Sydney; Melbourne and Adelaide. , CORINNA LOADING AT DUNEDIN. The Corinna loads at Dunedin on Friday via ports, and d a duo at Wellington on Wednesdav next to load for New Plymouth, via Nelson. KATOA TO ARRIVE WEDNESDAY. The Katoa leaves Dunedin on Saturday next for Oamaru, Timaru, andi Lyttelton, and is due at this port on Wednesday next, where she will load for Auckland. THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH. The Canadian Scottish is to leave Vancouver on January 30th for Sydney. Melbourne, and Adelaide. MOERAKI FOR MELBOURNE. The Moeraki is due at Bluff this evening, and leaves to-morrow. S/he wilt clear Dunedin on Saturday, Lyttelton on Monday for Wellington, and will sail for Melbourne on Tuesday next. •MARAMA FOR WELLINGTON. The Union Company’s steamer Marama is expected to leave Auckland early tomorrow morning for Sydney, where she is due on Tuesday - next. She will leave the Australian port on the following Friday for Wellington, at which port she is due on the 23rd. MANUKA’S MOVEMENTS. The Union Company advise that the Manuka ie to leave Sydney on Friday, and is due at Auckland on Tuesday. She will sail on the Friday on the return trip. CANADIAN CRUISER LEFT HALL FAX. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. advise that the Canadian Cruiser left the Atlantic Coast (Halifax) on December 23rd for Australia and New Zealand. She is due here about March 15th. WAVERLEY BAR-BOUND, ( The Waverley ie bar-bound at Patea, but is expected to clear the port to-day. , She will leave Wellington for Patea tomorrow. , ALEXANDER FOR THE SLIP. The: Alexander is expected to arrive from Wanganui on Sunday, and goeß on the slip on Monday for cleaning aqd painting. ULIMAROA ARRIVES. The Huddart-Parker intercolonial steamer Ulimaroa arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon, and anchored inthe stream. She was granted pratique, and moved to the wharf at 3 o'clock to disembark passengers. She left the Australian port at 2 o’clock on Saturday, and experienced fine weather on the trip across. An exceptionally large number of passengers were carried, including the members of the Science Mission, who are holding a conference in Wellington. The vessel brought two racehorses, consigned to Christchurch, and 572 tons of cargo, including: 300 cases whisky. 53 bottles C.O. 2, 80 crates cement sheets, 25 oases boot polish, 272 bars ‘ lead, 100 caeks empty bottles, 700 pack- : ages tea, 175 kegs rennet, 708 bales white rice, ,800 bags rice, 50 sacks peanuts, 140 drums carbide calcium, 50 1 cases sild, 40 kegs chlorate of potash, quantity of timber. The Ulimaroa will sail at noon on Friday for Sydney. TRANSHIPMENTS ®Y ULIMAROA. Included in the cargo which arrived- by the Ulimaroa yesterday from Sydney are transhipments eXEuripides, Naldera, Janus, Ormuz, Osterley, Mallina, Red Italia, Balranald, Houtman,. Orcades, Taiyuan, Haugarland.

D. H M. Full Moos .. 3 2.3 p.m I.aat Quarter .... 0.54 a.m New Moon 2.11 p.m Last Quarter .... 25 3.29 p m

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11415, 11 January 1923, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11415, 11 January 1923, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11415, 11 January 1923, Page 2

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