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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

>ORT OF LYTTELTON. HIGH TIDE. MARCH. ~ a~m. TPJB, Si-V . 5 1.16 IM Tsaada? 6 2.1 2.58 Wednesday 7 2.45 3.0 TiUisday . g 3.26 2Jt £t>?av 9 4.7 4.2T SS&rdav . 10 US 5.9 Saaday . 11 5.30 oJB* PHASES OP THE MOOK. d. hj, n. First quarter. 1 I 14 «A Full moon . 9 9 28a48. Last quarter 17 0 3 un. New moon . 23 3 35 p.m. First quarter 30 10 ,6p.m. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Si;;-, rose 5.47 a.m.. sets 6.37 p.m Moon rises 4.39 p.m., seta 1.43 a^xa. SAILED. Mercb 8.30 p.m.—Maori, s.s., 339S toiMfc Mamnnx, for Wellington. Union Steam Sinn Company, agents. Passengers— 7oo I e-.ii.-ion and steeraecs. j March 3, H. 30 p.m.—Tarawora-, «.*•£ 250* tons, Camsron, for Wellington. Union, Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. j Maori, «.s.. from Wellington, Match <l Kini, s.b., from Greymouth, March 6. Mararoa, s.b., from Wellington, March T. Karamu, s.s., from Greymouth, March 7. Moeraki, s.s.,' from Sydney, March 7. Breeze, s.s., from Timaru, March 7. Storm, s.s., from Wanganui, Mafch 8. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, March 8 Wimmera, s.s., from Dunedin, March 9. Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington, March 9. Monowai, s.s., from Auckland, March 10. Maori, s.s., from Wellington. M&Tch 10. Corinna. s.a., from Dunedin, March 10. Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington. March If i iiacri, s.s., from Wellington, March 13JKiverina, s.s., from Sydney, March 14. Monowai, s.s., for Auclriana, March 14. Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington, March 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waipori, s.b., for Timaru, this day. Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, this day. j Orepuki, s.s.. for Wellington, this day. Opouri, s.s., for Greymouth, this day. Wakatu, s.s. for Wellington, March fi. •'od, s.s, for Wellington, March 6. Wimmera, b.s., for Sydney, March 7. Cygnet, s.s., for Kaikoura, March 7j Mararoa, e.s., for Wellington, March f» j Moeraki, s.s., for Sydney, March 7. I Breeze, s.s., for Picton, March 7. j Karamu, s.s., for New Plymouth, March. 8k Maori, s.s.. for Wellington, March 8. I Wimmera, s.s.. for Sydney, March 9j Storm, s.s., for Dunedin, March 9. j Merarca. s.s., for Wellington. March 9. ! Monowai, s.s., for Dunedin, March 10. ! Mhori, s.s.. for Wellington, March 10. ' ! Corinna, s.s., for New Plymouth, March IH. ■. j Mararoa. s.s.. for Wellington. March 12. I Maori, s.s., for Wellington, March 13. • UNION. STEAM SHIP COMPANY. j The Mararoa will be the ferry steamer to» j night. ' The Kini left Grc-ymoath tarly yesterday I rncrning for Lyttelton. She is due to arrive) to-morrow morning. MAGIC A'GROUND. ' Messrs Hansford, Mills and Hardie hxto received <i tele«rram from the captain of the j scor>- Magic Ptafing that the vessel-is aground j on one of the sandbanks from which Sandy | Bay take? ir name, and is not expected to> I get off for some time. She was originals jiy due r>t Wellington on Saturday, but j cannot reach that port now until about j Tuesday nest. THE ANTTOPE. A Wellington " Post " reporter -was ed on Saturday that the iron barane Antiopeu ■which is at present at Port Chalmers refitting after her stranding at Bluff,' has teeo eneajred on a charter from Port Chalmers to Newcastle thence to the West Coast of South. America. She will load timber in America for Australia or New Zealand. YACHT PICKED UP. On Monday Captain Muir, of the Ngakuta, picked up a yacht belonging to Mr W. Hansen, of Greymouth, where it was lost last ! Sunday while crossing the bar in tew of & j launch. The small boat was discovered about j three miles off the Seventeen Mile Bluff, and I everything was intact. The yacht was taken | aboard the Ngalntta. end landed at Grey--1 mouth oil Tuesday morning. | WHITE PINE AT WANGANUI. The barcuo White Pine arrived at Wan- ' sanui : horilv before neon on Thursday from I Newcastle, -fldiich port she cleared on Febru- ' ary 15. On the "voyage across the White i Pino was favoured with moderate to strengf ' e.-is-«!r to north-easterly vrinds for the first; I week, and moderate sanih-westerly winds for ' I he 'rnr.air.der of tho trip. This well known j bsrcjuo, prior to her present had jus* • returned U, Fvdnev with a car<ro of nitrates I from Antofagr/-ta." ChiTe, to which port eha j had ts'-en a cargo of coal. Th« White Pine, '■ upon dis-chargc, loads timber for Sydney. i SAILERS THROUGH THE PANAMA ■ | . CANAL. • Thirt"-tv.-o sailing- vessels have, says on «• ' chan-re. iKi-ssed through the Panama Canal ; since":r« opening, according to a report comj piled bv the Marine Department _or the American Chamber of Commerc-9. Nineteen ; of the vessels went from the Pacific to the : Atlantic and thirteen from the Atlantic to , Vi,„. "piei::-. Eight of the vessels were in ■ bsliaV. Fori-v motor-ship* made the pess- ' r"» tho canal. TJv> to September ! l"of k?t : -<:-r the total number of vessels of ' a'l descri*itii->ns vhich went through in* | veter-rray'v.-as 21G6. 1 VICTORIAN STATE SHIPBUtLDTNG. Pr tti t- i-n" BIG n »■> y*ci ssvs the " Sy3» I*. 'b oi"' ofhcial sources at o" bavin* vessels of « cof true "d at the Tre A"ir s'er for Public , ,r \ 3-i ir "»d that the in- » nr<e =ii\ tnaterifi.l prer = i T tv o t into a -n tn o l~c v u "n of the vessels «' t c »h i l ->f ' mess manager t o -to i-P?c n **d he would bs ! h Imperial Govern- , r r \~ n+ rrneraj (Sir Peter - t' u=-<" The Stst* , r c rr the work of r ' eh'h-> i * tenders fc« - iment. ; T>ER=ON,*L. i Mr :•".. T. -'''i:i and Mr H. Wi'liaassott ! joirf." •'•■:■-■ Mi- T-rr.v."hi*i on Friday as chief i and' second officer- respectively for the tripi i to in connection with the mishap ! '.<:■ »,hc A~;lvir.-.. x f.- r ;. V. !> ! ;y. secoc3 officer of the Mono- •?:■?.; 'nj- si"-L<-n off that vessel's articles. , L'anTriir IT. {'. : ordon. deputy harbourmaster ; a' D'-nedi'-.. hr<~ returned from holiday, and} Mr •!. A.=h'-"r--\ Me fourth officer of tha ■ ?.tii.u.'<.'>.. ■ oT'ccr. ; SI-ITPPTNG NOTES. j T : c■■ v. •in'-" -to .-.f her del.-f- at Gisborn«, , -,he Wiinu'ers did not roach We'J'ngTon from. .Sydney -in r ; or:hern ports nnril yesterday. Sin ir: zcrr \:r.<s-i to sail from WeP.ingtoar fo- r-iHiedin direct at 5 p.m. to-dav. The Vrimmara v.-j" net arrive here until Fridav. T%,> Hitni'.ivr;, which left Wealing 4 en last Trp-'d/iv eveninc reached the Chatham If'and.: on Frioiy. The Government steamer Hineraoa left Auckland on Friday for the Hauraki Gulf. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. THE VANCOUVER STEAMER. AUCKLAND, March 5 _ T»- .as;- bm! steamer from -Tanoosvw oroiwlu tne saloon passengers: jl*«dames Kirkiana. . Wendover, ShiHito " l.u.rd. hwu. Penderson and ir-fan*. Ro«rL =on Ooorg* Kerr. Chandler, Richards. SW' Hi, rnwler Andrews, WiHeni, Messrs Vendover Lirkland. Gabbatt, Wilson. Shaw Lleya. T Sineoton, Moore, Stokes, Chandler* Kicharoß Wi! son, Andrews, Bull, Agnell Wuscn, Dr Ch:as*m«i, Dr Jamiepon. * . Amved-M-oeraVi (11.15 a.m.), from Svaner.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11947, 5 March 1917, Page 5

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TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11947, 5 March 1917, Page 5

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11947, 5 March 1917, Page 5