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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. Day. Sour. Full moon .. 3 15.13 a.m. Last quarter .. 10 11.2 p.m. New moon .. 17 2.5 p.m. First quarter .. 24 7.5 p.m. MOOIT. Moon rises 11.44 p.m., sets 9.56 a.m. tomorrow, * ' TIDE. To-day, 8.59 a.m., 9.22 p.m. To-morrow, 9.45 a.m., 10.8 p.m. i.;, sun. . fihm rose to-day 4.15 a.m., sets 7.29 p.m. : ' ARRIVED. . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. r CYGNET (5 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, from : Akaroa. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9.. WOOTTON (1.20 a.m.), 150 tons, Larsen, from Nydia Bay. BREEZE (7.40 a.m.), 347 tons, Gordon, from Timaru. PALOONA (9 a.m.), 2771 tons, McLean, from Dunedin. ■ Passengers: Mesdames Hurst, Irvine, Craig, Scott, • Messrs Langlands, Blakey, Burchy, and six steerage. MONOWAI (9.40 a.m.), 3433 tons, Carson, from Wellington. Passengers: Misses Walker, Massey, Roach, Cfgilvie, Palmer, Griffin, Browne, Suter, Dunlop, Edwards, Helps, Walker, Barrett, Lindsay, Ross, Mesdames Platts, Massey, Corrick, Asher, Newell, Buddo, Mill, Sinclair, Roberts and child, McGrath and child, Fennessy, Koeber and child, Suter, Greenham, Rogers, Cosgrave, Cheekley, Johns, Clinch, Smith, Captain Platts, Major Davidson, Messrs Morgan, Mathieson, Richardson, Bell, Sherson, Irwin, Paton* Scoon, Naill, Byrne, Buddo, Watson, Thomp- j son, Pinwall, Canty, Kline, Cusack, Cork, Knight, McCray, JRegan, Richardson, Rankin, Green,' Sullivan, McLaren, Parker,' Edwards, ' Johns, Barr, Cheekley, Luttrell, McLean, Benjamin, Hyde, Mullions, Richie, Miller, Garrach, Smith, Thompson, and 51 steerage. '' STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (1 p.m.), 4417 tons, Brooks,, .from Nelson. . TARAWERA (2 p.m.), 2003 tons, Drewctte, from Wellington. SAILED. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. CORINNA (4 p.m.), 1271 tons, D. Camexon, for Wellington, Nelson, and New Ply- - mouth. j STORM (5.30 p.m.), 405 tons, Radford, for Dunedin. . •"/• j WAHINE, (8.15 p.m;), 4435 tons, B. M. Aid well, for Wellington. Passengers: Misses Gressoh, Tompkins, Greenwood, Parker, Philling, Cameron, Calder, Heal, Dorrington, Mesdames Hill, Montgomery, Moore, Julius, Marshall, Spence, Knight and two children, Wil- • liams, Morgan,' Cartmill, Carver, McGregor, Wood}: Carr, Calder, Dawson, Stewart and ■child, Curtis, McNab, Brien, Bradlin,"Nelson, '.. Messrs Hill, Ellen, Nettleton, Hill, I Brown, Baker, Robson, Scales,Mitchell, OxIcy", Parker, Price, Barker, Stuart, MeLeirjian, Anderson, Byron, Carr, Aitchison, dreae, Andrews, Mandell, Barber, Donne, •Denny,, Hull, Carney, Beales, Montgomery, Wilson, Brien, Simpson, Nobelius, itosie, < Page, Francis, Nelsoii, Curtis, Carr, Max;ehall, Nicholls, Milnes, Shires, and 107 steers age.

VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Tarawera, Dunedin. ' Monowai, Wellington. Breeze, Wellington. PalOona, Wellington. Canopus, Westport. "Ngahere, Greymouth. Wootton, Wellington. VESSELS EkPECTED LYTTELTON.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. By Cable.—-Press' Association.—Copyright. SYDNEY, December 8. Arrived —Ihumata, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE,. December. 8. The Ophir's New Zealand passengers are: ■ —Messrs Holmes, Niccol, ; Duigan, Lever, Sligo, Taylor, Wollams, Owens, WliLtake.r, Foreman, Fowler, Hughes, Smith, Broughtor, (3), Cordery, Gaugli, Melbourne, Kennedy, Hesdames Holmes, Stuart, Niccol, Level', Hall, 'Wollams, Taylor, Dexter,. Grove, Garratt and child, Henderson and three children, Broughton, Cordery and child, Misses Imlay, Lever (2), Hall, Rowley, Sandy; Silkerm, Wollams, Bongard, Foreman, Grove, Hughes, Maden* Wallett, Sheard, and 47 third class. The Morea's New Zealand passengers are: —Messrs Rogerson, Maitland, Holmes, Ackland, Large, Ewen, Furby, Ormond, Clifford, Mesdames Davis and child, Roberson, Holmes, Higgins, Ewen, Misses Play fair, Hays, Gane, Higgins, Ewen, Gane,. and Evans. COASTAL. . Press Association. AUCKLAND, December 9. Sailed —Waiwera (6.30 a.m.), for Nipier. Arrived (5.15 alio.), Wahaka, from southern ports. NOTES. Running in place,,of., the. Mokoia, which lias been withdrawn for. overhaul, the Pa- . loon a arrived • from Dunedin this morning. . She was formerly engaged: in the Sydneyliobart "service, and some time ago came i across from Melbourne to New Zealand when . ..the intercolonial; time-table ;was rearranged. The Paloona will leave for Auckland, via the ; usual ports, this evening. ■The steamer Queen Margaret, at present discharging cargo from Pugefc Sound in Sydney, has been chartered by the New Zealand Shipping Company to load this month in New Zealand for Home. The vessel will first. visit Auckland, arid after picking up cargo at other coastal ports, will complete opera- ~ tions at Wellington. A cablegram has been received, by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Wirral, en route from Montreal to Australian and New Zealand ports, made a call at Durban, and continued her voyage. She is due at liyttelton towards the end of January. Due at Lyttelton td-fnorrow from Sydney, via Wellington, the Uiiion Company's intercolonial steamer Manuka is bringing transhipments ex the steamers Olebaria, Sonoma, and Changsha, the principal lines being:— 93. bags peanuts, 45 pieces pieces seagrass, 30 cases mineral waters, 4 cases drugs, 22 sacks rice, 100 cases soap, 60 bags' steel, 100 sacks flour, 20 bags ingot SiD; 320 sleepers, 55 pieces timber, bags wheat, 61 cases cucumberß, and 145 cases fruit.

The Himitangi left Waitangi, Chatham Is- j ~ lands, at 5.15 p.m. yesterday, with a cargo J of wool for Lyttelton. She is expected to arrive ou Friday morning. On Friday evening she is to leave for Waitangi for another cargo of wool.' The Buteshire, which left yesterday, took the following cargo from Lyttelton: —For Manchester.: 215 hales wool. For Avonmouth: 1194 sacks peas and beans. For Liverpool: 21 casks pelts, 41 cases casings, ' 40 sides beef, 151 quarters beef, 743 erates - runners. For Glasgow: 350 bags beef, GO crates runners, 1 crate kidneys, 47 cases preserved meats, and 255 crates cheese. Mr L. Glydc has succeeded Mr E. O. Kelly 1 as wireless operator on the Westralia. Cap- j tain C. McLean is in command of the Paloona. Mr W. Menzies, late of the Mokoia, is purser of the same veiAel..

VeBBel. From. Approx. date. Kini-. Timarii Dec. 10 Mamari Wellington Dec. 10 Wahine , Wellington •- Dec, 10 Manuka Sydney Dec. 10 Cygnet Kaikoura Dec. 10 Lord Erne New York Dec. 10 Monowai Wellington . Dec. 11 Kowhai Timtiru Dec. 11 Maori Duncftiin Dec. 11 Wairuna Newcastle Dec; 11 Wahine . Wellington Dec. 12 Warrimoo Dunedin Dec. 12 Victoria Wellington Doc. 12 Storm Timaru Dec. 12 Maori Wellington Dec. 13 Wahine Wellington Dec. 15 Cygnet • Akaroa ' Dec. 15 Victoria Dunedin 16 Maori WellingtonDec. 1« Westralia Wellington Dec. 16 VESSELS TO SAXXr FROM LYTTELTON. .Vessel. For. Approx. dat«. Wahine. Wellington Dee. 10 Manuka Sydney Dec. 10 Maori , Wellington Dec. 11 Kowhai Napier Dec. 11 Wahine Wellington Dec. 12 Warrimoo • Wellington Dpi*. 12 Victoria Dunedin Dec. 12 Monowai Wellington Dec. 12 Storm Picton Dec. 12 Maori Wellington Dec. 14 Cygnet Wellington Dec. 14 Wahine Akaroa Dec. 15 Maori Wellington Dec. 16 Westralia Dunedin Dec. 16 Victoria Wellington Dec. 16 Cygnet Kaikoura Dec. 16

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 262, 9 December 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 262, 9 December 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 262, 9 December 1914, Page 6

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