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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON.

NOVEMBER. Day. Hour, Full moon •». 3 11.19 a.m. Last quarter .. 11 11.7 a- m - Now moon .. 18 3.32 a.ui; " First quarter .. 25 1.9 a.m. MOON. Moon rose 1.56 p.m., sets 1.32 a.m. tomorrow. TIDE. To-day, 11.53 a.m.,. p.m. To-morrow, 0.13 a.m., 0.32 pm. SUN. Sun rose to-day 4.19.a.m.,-sets, 7.l7 p.m. ARRIVEDr FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. MELBOURNE (12.30 p.m.), 1739/ tons, Heddle, from Newcastle. MONOWAI (9;50 a.m.), 3433 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers: Misses Murkifl, Warden, Wilks, Harles, Willis, Daker, Harrison, Hollis, Thompson, Mesdames Morgan, Watßon,- Wallace, Chapman, Henderson, Wilks, Sevrick, Martin, Rus, McKay, Kolm, Messrs Wallace, Warden, Miller, Henderson, Wilks, Malcolm, Gollan, Rain, Clayton, Allan, Sevrick, Brown, Turton, Marsh, Martin, Lewis', Duncan/ Bundle, Ullrick, Talon, Armstrong, ; \Cbrdory, Bain, and 39: steerage.

SAILED. "•"'•' i— ', —i \ ' i '' v ' ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2G. TJLIMAROA (6.25 p.m.). 5777 tons; ;Wylie, 1 for Sydney, :i via Wellington. . Pasenger-s: For Sydney—Misses Miller, Py.ne,: Mesdameß Miller,'Cutts and child, Kerr and' child, G. H. Dennistouri, Hunter; Jtfcobs, Messrs,'H. O. \ Ctydley, J. Montgomery, ~ Herbert Reeves, O'Neill, Wade, Bristow, Phillips, Reynolds, -Bennett, and Williams. ' r WAHINE,.(B.3O p;m.), 4435 .'tons, B. M. Aldwoll, for Wellington. -Passengers: Misses Paterson, Miller, Shepperd, Cross, McAuley, Barrett, Eimbufy, Thompsbni Cameron, Logan, Cross,!.-.-.Mesdames -Dawson, Benjamin,. Allen, Bruce, Tobin, Hiinley, Mac Donald, "Miller, Saxton, Jameson'and child, Roberts, Chick,

Sutherland, -Ligbtband and three children,

Howell, .Findlay, Cara, McLean, Shepherd, , M(jMani»way, Vanse, Holley, Wakefield, Coxhead, Allan, Bain, Bishop Clear j% Revs. Budd, Shirea,, Miller,. Thompson-' Hudson, Hutchison,, MciCenzie!'': and Paterson, Lieut'. Meeklin, Messrs Kennedy, Boocock, Bowron, Smith; - Hallensteiiii Boyle, Dawson, Allen, Blow, \Hanley, Miller, Guinness, Holrtgato, AHken,- Jones, Cleghorn, Stephenson, Foreman,' Jameson, Kraetzer, Robinson, Jfleetwood, Hughes, Henderson, Jackman, Birdiing, Jobbin,-Mclvor, Bertram, Tinker, Bruce, Ballin, Vernon, Allen, Vanse,' Holley, Bain, and 70 steerage.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Moaowai, Wellington.

! BY TELEGBAPH. ; .-. ~;',..,, < .;.,.. u oversea. SYDNEY, November 26. Sailed—Niagara (7 p:m.), tof Auckland Arrived—Lauderdale, from Greymouth. ". (Received November 27,. noon.) 'LONDON, November 26. Arrived —Matatua from Liverpool.

COASTAL,

Presa Association,

AUCKLAND, November 26

. Sailed—Taviuni( 3.40 p.m.), for Cook and Society* Islands; Moorabool (8 p.m.), for Mewcasfle. . '■'■■,'■ . . ~ November 27. The Taviuni sailed yesterday for the Eastern Pacific, ind ; is- reported to be returning to port.; with defective machinery. WELLINGTON, November 26. - Sailed—Ka.hu (12.15 p.m.), for East Coast;. Arahura (12.45 p.m.), for Pioton; Mokoia (6.30 p.m.), for East Coast and Auckland.

■■'■•:>: TIMARU, November 26. Arrived—Koromiko (3.15 p.m.), from Newcastle, ,

• "" DUNEDIN, November 26. * Arrived—Tarawera ■ (1J..50"' a.iri.), • from Auckland, via East Coast ports. Sailed—Flora (4.10 p.m.), for West Coast.

NOTES. v Overhaul to the Union Company's Rosamond is nearing completion, and she was expected to come off the patent slip at Wellington to-day. When ready she will probably return to G-isborne. Mr S. F. Stafford, wireless operator of the ,\Vahine, transfers to the Ulimaroa at Wellington to-day, and.Mr D.,Wyles, of the Uiiniaroa, exchanges to the Wahine. Mr J. E.. Page and Mr T. B. Sewell, chief officer of tlie Mono.wai and Karori respectively, nave exchanged positions. Mr F. Coles has signed on tire Wahine as seventh engineer in place "of Mr Kenny. When the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Anglo-Brazilian, now due at Adelaide from Montreal has completed discharge of her cargo in New Zealand, she will load for Home in January on behalf of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company. During'tho two following months the steamers Trafalgar and Matatua will also take the 1 loading berth. After having undergone an extensive overhaul, the Pateena resumed running in the

Wellington-Picton-Nelson service on Wednes

day. The, Mapourika, which lias been relieving, the. Pateena, reverts to her usual running.'. The Pateena is commissioned as follows :—Captain, Mr W. D. Cameron; chief officer, Mr R. Chadwick; second officer, Mr ;•■ E. J. Thomas; third officer, Mr A. Rathbone; purser, Mr F. Coull; wireless operator, Mr L. S. Lane; chief engineer, Mr P. J. Hickey; second engineer, Mr D. Malloch; third-engi-neer, Mr G. Dalling. The Karamea, has been fixed to load at Liverpool next month for Australian ports. After discharge of Iter cargo she comes across to New Zealand to load for Home. The Kumars, Avhich Itftds at Liverpool in January,will adopt ft ifanilAr course.

VESSELS EXPECTED AT LYTTELTON. COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. ' 'Vessel;- '.• From.' 1 • Approximate Victoria :,, Wellington Nov. 28 Flora ' . Timaru Nov. 28 J6hn Anderson' Akaroa : Nov. 28 Wahine Wellington = Nov., 28 l'aTawera Dunedin Nov. 28 Wbotton • Nydia Bay Nov. 28 Himitangi Wellington 1 ''' Nov. 28 Tongariro Dunedin Nov. 29 Monowai Wellington Nov* 29 Potbu© Timaru Nov. 29 Storm Timaru' Nov. 29 Cape Ortegal Newcastle - Nov. 29 Wi miner a v Wellington Dee. 1 Wahine Wellington Dec. 1 Monowai Wellington S Dec. 2 Wcstralia Wellington • - Dec. 2 Victoria' Dunedin Deo. 2 Kaikoura Wakatu - Dec. 2 Wahine *•- - -. Dec. 3 Moeraki Sydney Dec; 8 Monowai Wellington Dec. 4 vessels jrb SAIL FROM LYTTELTON COASTAL AND INTERCOLONIAL. Vessel. For. Appro*, flat* Himitaugi Wellington Nov. 28 Flora '-: ,. : . r " Wellington. Nov. 28 Ecgulus Dunedin Nov. 28, Victoria % Dunedin Nov. 28 Wahine Wellington Nov. 28 Tarawera Wellington Nov. 28' Wakatu Kaikoura \ Nov. 29 Monowai. Wellington "' Nov. 30 John Anderson ' Akaroa Nov. 30 Pctone Napier Nov. 30 Storm Picton ■ Nov. 30 Wimmera Dunedin Dec. 1 Wahi»c Wellington Dec. 1 Wcstralia Dunedin Dec. 2> Victoria -.- Wellington . . Dec. 2 Monowai Wellington Dec. 2 Wahine. ,( t Wellington Dec. 3 Hoeraki - Sydney Dec. 3 Monowai '■■■■■:■■}'* ' Wellington Dec*. 4

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 252, 27 November 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 252, 27 November 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 252, 27 November 1914, Page 6

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