SHIPPING.
PHASES OF THE MOON. • • FEBRUARY. . ■' *'■■■''" ' Day. Hour. First quarter ~ 3 10.3 p.nr, ■* Pull moon ..11 6-5 am * Last quarter,. .. ■. 17 8.53 P- m f : .New mpon 26 11.32 a.nu 'moon. Moon rise®'to-day 6.23 a.m.; sets 7.27 p«m. ' TIDE. - . To-day, 4.45 a.m.; 5.15 p.m. To-morrow 5.35 a.m.; 5.54 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day 5.38 a.m.; sets 6.49 p.m. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. PUKAKI (7.50 p.m.), 1444 tons, Wat-._, from Napier. ,1 - KAIRAKI (7 p.m.), 468 tons, Scott, from Napier. • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. : ' 1 WAHINE. (6.45 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwell, from Wellington. Passengers: 180 saloon find 7;5 steerage. ; . . SAILED. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. ; , vl■ -" ,vRAKANOA - (2;40 p.m.), 2246 tons, J. Morrison, for. Napier. STORM (5.5 p.m.), 405 tons, Nalder, for . . Picttfn and Wanganui. - PETONE: (8.30 p.m.), 708 tons, Cowan, s forWellirigton. , , > ■ 'OYGNET (8.30 p.m.),. 124 tons, A. Murray, for Kaikoura. MAORI (8.30 p.m.),. 3359 tons, W. Manning, for ' Wellington. Passengers: Misses Stilwell, Word, Roberts, Boon, Love, Barnett, Roberts, 'M. Allan; Isherwood, Sutherland, Boyd, Moody, ' Coleman, Grumjbett, Love, Thomwr,-Suhan,- Mesdaiies Bernstein, Roberts, Smith, Thorpe, Roberts, Cooper, Smith, ■ Congreve, Smith, Suhan, Simpson, Roberts," Godley, Borthwick, Boon, . M'Allan, M'Donald, -Bell, Gerrard, Pard, Moody, M'Clelland, Thomas, Scutt, and infant, Rico'hmann, Freemato, Earl of . i • • Liverpool, Captain Hixtton, General Godley, Captain Todd, Hon. J. Borthwick, Major 1 Pinwell, Lieutenant-Colonel Cresswell, Ser- ; geant-Major Franks, Sergeant-Major O'Hara, ■ Captain Glendiniiig, Messrs Speak, Brown; " W. Onley, J. A. iParker, Barker, Grey, Coif ' Cari;' Laurenson, Dernstein,' Smith; "Roberts; • "' c «4tte6per-'' (2), ... M-Allan, Bond,:. Congreve, ■ ' Smith;- Wolf, Ingles, Watkins, Feme, Riley, Thomas, Chadwick, Wolf, Cox, Boyd, .Wake- ' ' iwij; fetavely, Duthie, Eichelbaum, J. Grigg, ; .Sims, Bradsbaw, Linforth, Mercer, Thornton, White, Seddon,- Price, Martin, Rhodes, " Ijowden, Smith, .Tolly, Roberts, Prime, Howell, Richman, Freemain, Ingle, Watkins, A. Wolf, and 80 steerage. RIVERINA (9.50 p.m.), 4758 tons, Ent--«Mei for Sydney, via Wellington, Napier, <tSisorne, and Auckland. Passengers: Fori ' ; "Wellington—Misses Evans, Baker, Hobbs, Baker, Hannan, Robinson, Messrs Little, Robinson, Evans. For Napier—Mrs Cockroft. For Gisborne—Misses Rosie (2), j »•'<' Mesdames ..Gardiner, Toneycliffe, Olliver, Messrs' J. Gardiner, Rose. For Auckland—. . Misses Griffin, Hobbs, Coombes, Foote, Mes- , 'dames Coombes," Maxwell, Ponsford, Robson, Messrs C. A. Ponsford, Gibson, Robson, Griffin. Foe; Sydney—Miss Low, Mesdames Low and child,. Wood, Messrs Wood, Deutgen, . -45 through passengers; and. 26 steerage.Bates, for Dunedin. DEFENDER' (ll p.m.), 190 ; tons, Jamie4K>n,' for Wellington. ■ i • •*• ' \ BY TELEGRAPH. 1 | , ( . COASTAL. I : . Press Association. ■ ' WELLINGTON, February 25. ' Arrived—Cori-nna ' (2.45 p.m.), Breeze <* ,30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. 1 : ' ' February 26, ' Arrived—Mabri (7 alto.), frbm Lyttelton. ' To Sail—-Maori , ('8 p.m:), -for Lyttelton. • • c ; ..: M. ■ PICTON/' February 25i • . Arrived-—Ayrshire' (1.40 'p.m.), Lyt--V'. tclton. '• AUCKLAND, February 25; , Arrived—Wairuna (9.45 p.m.), from New- ( » castle. ■ . ■ •■.- - PORT CHALMERS, February .25. v -Sailed—llford- (12.20 p.m.), for Lyttelton. , rimS.OAMARU, February 25. . , •70C*0 Bailed —H.M.S. Psyche (8 p.m.), for -1 o STimaru. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Ulimaroa left Sydney February 14 for ' Wellington. Arrived Wellington February 18. Arrived Lyttelton. February 20. Left same v day for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. D*ie Melbourne February 28. 5 - Willochra, left Sydney February 21, via ■Wellington. ' Due Lyttelton February 27. Leaves same - day * for . Melbourne, via ports. Buo Melbourne March .7. Maunganui, leaves Melbourne February 25, via Hobart and southern ports. Due Lytteltort March 5. Leaves . same, day for Wellington and Sydney. Due Sydney March 10; - Warrimoo, leftr Melbourne February. 14. Manuka takes up running Dunedin. Arrived' Lyttelton February A 6. Leaves same day for Sydney, via Wenington. Due Sydney . March 3. . • Riverina, lefi* Dunedin February 24 for Sydney, via ports. Arrived Lyttelton February 25. Left same day for Sydney, via Wellington,; Napier, Gisborne; and Auckland. Due Sydney March- 6., ~ Victoria leaves Sydney February 25 for Auckland ; and nwthern ports. Due Lyttelton March 7. Leaves same day for Dun- > • edin. : ' - -;r. •> r 'FRISCO SER^IE. Tahiti, due. Wellington from San Francisco .February 26. Leaves following day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney March 3. Aorangi, leaves Sydney February 21. Due Wellington February 26. Leaves following day for San Francisco. Due tliere March. . Moana, leaves San Francisco March 4 for :Wellington, and is due thesre. March -• 26. for Sydney March 27. Due Sydney rch> 31. " . ' : ■■ ' 'f" '' VANCOUVEIt SERVICE. Marama arrived Auckland February! SS from Left for Vancouver Febriiary 14. Vancouver March 3. • Niagara arrived Auckland from Vancouver, Suva and Honolulu, March 9. Sails March jgl for Sydney. Due Sydney March 14. " Makura, leaves Sydney March 9 for AuckLeaves Auckland March 14 for VanDue' there March 31. OVERSEA SHIPPING. VESSELS DUE AT LYTTELTON.
SAILING VESSEL. Andromeda, left New York January 20. CHANGES OF OFFICERS. Mr C. .T. Edwards, assistant purser of the Monowai, has transferred to the Maitai in a similar capacity. Mr H. Bateson, late third • officer of the Aparima, has signed on the Maori as third in place of Mr ft. Huntley, who came ashore on Saturday; Captain Bilton has joined the Poherua in place of Captain Irwin, who is awaiting instructions. Captain A. R. Pryde has taken command . «f the Corinna, relieving Captain D. Comeron, who has been granted holiday leave. Mr* E. C. Sargenson, ail ex-Aparima cadet, has been appointed third officer of the Rakanoa. Mr C. J. Chatfield, late second Officer of the Navua, has joined the Rosamond as chief, relieving Mr R. T. Crowe, who 'has come ashore on leave. Mr E. Pickles, chief steward of the Maitai, is joining the Aorangi this week in a similar capacity. Mr
Fitzgibbon, of the Maposrika, * will fill the -vacancy .Caused by Mr Pickles's trans.-; ference. * ' "* ; ' SHAW, SAVILL CHARTER. It is reported that the steamer Langholm,. 4150 tons, has been - chartered- by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company to load wool in New Zealand next month for the United Kingdom. The vessel is at .present, in . Australia, and ie to leave : Newoistle in about «a week's time for Bluff. From the southern port the Langholm comes to Wellington, and after taking, a part cargo, proceeds to Auckr land to complete. She is to sail finally from the northern port.
Steamer. From. Left. Due. fangatira *aikoura London Jan. 8 Mch. 3 London Jan. 22 Men. 19 Juteshire Liverpool Dec. 6 Mch. 25 ifatatua Liverpool Jan. 7 Mcli. 4 Surrey Dairncross Liverpool Nov. 28 Mch 13 Montreal .Nov. •28 Feb. 28 Jesseric Montreal Jan. 4 Mch. 25 Irverkip New York Dec. 31 Mch. 31 Henrik Ibsen New York Jan. 20 Apl. 20 Athenic London Feb. 5 Mch. 31 Hollington Montreal Jan. 28 Mch. 28 Suffolk London Jan. 8 Mch. 20 Opawa London Feb. 14 Apl. 12 Star of Victoria London Feb. 4 Apl. 12 Argenfels New York Dec. 12 Mch. 31 "VVestmeath - Liverpool Feb. 14 Apl. 27 Kia Or a Montreal Feb.15 . Apl. 2S Southport New York Feb. 9 May 1 Waimate Vancouver Feb. 15 Mch. 9
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 18, 26 February 1914, Page 6
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