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SHIPPING NEWS.

■ ' .: PHASES OF THE MOON. ■ . | ■■■ .. .. ■■•■• ■ -.:. '. MAY. :■■■ :■ . "'.. ~' ,'. , .-•■ Day. Hr.m. Full moon 6 Jl 38 p!m, . ■ Last quarter ... 13 . 915 a.m. ■ New moon .., .... ... ,20 * 112 a.m. .First Quarter... ... ... 27 058 p.m. : .■•■"■. .'. HIGH WATER, ■To-day, 2.45 a.m.; 3.10 p.m. To-morrow, 3.45- a.m.; 4.7 p.m. .' •■• '■..-,. : ■■■■ ■■ ' SI, N .' : ,' ■■■■'•'• ■ Sun rises to-day, C.53 a.m.; sets, 4.40 p.m. ■-•; ARRIVALS. '■ MONDAY, MAY 17. ; \'' ' EOSAMOND, s.s. (2 a.m.), 721 tone, Edwin, from Westport. " '.■ - &«.Xa.uOA, B.e. (9.30. a.m.), 122 tone. Hart; from Hotuoka. ■..-.■ . . . ■ tKANA,,b.s. (1.25 p.m.), 133 tons, Jackson, from. Patea. ; . A ' . ' ■. WAIHI,' B.s. (4.40 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, from Patoa. . ' •■■.'," DEPARTURES. :■'■■ ■;■'.'.:[ MONDAY, MAY 17. . ,'.,.' LANGTON GBANGE, b.s. (10.30 a.m.), 5302 tons, Graves, for Picton, 'i'iinaru, and Lyttolton. TE ANAU, .s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1652 tons,i AJdwcll, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—Mesers. Hall, Kenny, Eoonson. For Nelson—lfiss M'Konzie, Mesdames Morton, EichardEon, Cunningham, Messrs. Jock, Phurmau, llorton, Smitli. • KOONYA.'s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 1091 tons, Nicholson, for Now Plymouth. . • .-■ MANAEOA, s.b. (3.30. p.m.), 122 tons. Hart, for Motueka. ■ ' . ■ ■ . TUTANEKAI, s.s.. (3.30 p.m.), 811 tons, Post, for Gisborno. . . . .-.-'"■ KAITANGATA, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 1981 tons.. Crawford; for Greymouth. / ■ • -. .• JIONOWAI, s.B. (4.30 p.m.), 3433 tons, Bobertson, for Napier,- Gisborno, and Auckland. Paesen-KcrsT-Saloon: For. Napier—Missos, Hodgkin (2), Eehson, Linis, Mrs. Hodgkin, Messrs. Ormond, Littlefair, Garaia,' Hpdgkin, Millar, Eodkinson. For Gifibornc—Jlr. Mackiy. . For Auckland— Misses TTarncr, Will, ; Mr. Ellis. ... MANA,s.». (5.20 p.m.), 134 tons, Jackson, for Patci. ■ ■ ■. - :■ i ■ ■' ' ARAPAWA, B.s. (6 p.m.), 263 tons, Oorby, for Warifimii.: > ■ .•-•'• : .MAORI, e.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons. Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Nicholson, Haffu. Westcott, Wardoll, Mesdames , J. Watson, Grilmitt. Thomas, Kobson, Field, Phillips, Wardell, Messrs.' Douglas, MacEwen, Commons, Whenam, M'Onllough, Briidshaw, Drury, Hanham, Dunkley, Bates.Hillies, PuUan. Fahy, WilEOSAMOND, b.s. (10.30 p.m.), 721 tone, Edwin, for, Now Plymouth. ..''•' : . .. BLENHEIM,'sis. (midnight), 120 tons, Watson, for Picton, .• .1 ■■■■■■.■.;■. ■■,■■,.:.■ '■' - .... . . ■' / ■■.'. . ' ■',■;' V' : ;'■. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , ■ ," Kahu, Napier,, May 18. . ■..'.' Pateena, Lyttolton, May 18. :.■"•;' ■'.'■' ■ ' ■■ Wairau, Nelson and Motueka, May 18, , . . ' Alexander, Nelson, May. 18. . , • jWaimea, Nelson, May 18. , .Huia Wangitnui, May 18. . . ' ' ' Gertie, Foxton, May 18. , ."'. : : .Kifipaka; Patea, May 18. ■■...,'■"' Cygnet, Kaikoura, May IB.'' . , Waikaro, northern ports. May 18. ; : .. Corinna, Onohunga, New Plymouth, May 18. Hob Eoy, Blackball, May 18. ,-..-.. .' VTafcapuna, Ncleon; Picton, Mpj Iβ. Man*., Patea, May 19. ' . ■ . . '■ Man»roa, Motueka,-May 19. : . .ArapuTra, Wanganui, May 19. ' ■'.'■"■ Blenheim,fPicton, May 19. ' !•• :"'Kotoiti,.One!imiga, HVw Plymouth, May 19. 'Wftrriraoo, BydHcy, Msy.l9. \ ~ ■ ; Maori,-Lyttelton, Hay 19, . : ~ Aiitaura, Weßt Const, Nelson,; and Picton, ■May l>. .'■•■■'•■■ : ' ■. . ' ; ■ .'•■••. Talune, Dnncdin; Lyttelton, May 20. : ' Aparian, Otlcntta, vi»' Anekland, May 20, Victoria, Bjdney, via Auckland, .May 21. . '' ■' TJlimaroa, Kelbournc, via south, May 21 ■ ' Eicfßtuki, LytteHon, May 22. . - Pnkiki, eoathern ports, <May 23.- '. .: . Walkiro, southern porta, May 23. ... ' Monowni, northern .ports, May 25. ... . PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ..Wftihi,.Patca, Hay 18. " ' ': / : Pohcrua, Greymouth, May 18.. ' ■ ,• Stormbird, Wanjanui, May 18. ■ . • ■ .'. ■:'■ Kata, Napier, via Coast, May 18. .'"■ .' :. llinomoa,' Cook Strait liglithousee, May 18. :, Gertie, Foxton, : Hay 18. ! •■ . . •./■ : - Huin T7anß«nui, May 18. : .. Morrabool, Lyttelton, May 18. , ■ Patoena, Lyttelton, May 18. ...'■.' ■■ Wairau, NehoU, Motueka, May 18. '. ' AlexanSer, .Nelson, and West Coast; May 18 , . : Wan»ka,' Picton,'M»y ; 18. "• ; .-,. • . •■•" 'Waikiire, Lyttoltoß.Dnnodin; May 18. Mapouriki, Nelson and West. Coast, May 18, Ohallenrcr, Napier, ■ May 18. ' , .'Kiripaka, Patea, May 18." : ',' ■.-■■•'■ Mana, Paten, M».y 19.. ■ ,-' ~■'. '■■ , 'Blenheim, Picton, May ,19, . : ''.'.'■ v Man&roa. Motueka. May 19. . . ' -'. Cygnet, Kaikoura, May 19.... ' ■ . . ' Oorlnna, southern' ports, May 19. "•: ..•■'■ Mnori, Lyttelton, May 19. . • • "■'■ : ' Te Anau, Picton.i and Nelson, May 19. ' : Talune, Napier, Giepornc, : Auckland, May 20.' Warrimoo, Melbonrno, via south. May 20. . Arawa, London, May 20. ' . Arapawa, Wansanui, May<so." \ ' " ; '■•'■ ■ ■ Ulimaroa, Sydney,. May 21. i ■.. ■ , Vietoria, LytteHon, Duncdln, May a Arahura,-West Coast, via Nelson and Picton, Queen of tho South, Foxton; May-22. ■ Pukaki, .West.Coast, May 24. . .. ••;,- ; MonoTrai, Lyttolton.Duncdin, May.2s. .:■ ,'• INTEfiOOLONIAL SERVICE. '.■'."■■ '"MOVEMENTS OF STEAMBItS. , .'■DLIMAnOA,. s.s.,' left Melbourne. May 12, for Wollinsten, via Hobirt and eouthirn ports. Du« Wollineton Uay-21. Leaves earns dayifor'ttydnoj dtrcot. Duo-fJydncy.May 25. ..■■••.■■ .—■ -.••■'. ■ VICTOIUA; , 8.5.. left Sydnoy, May. 12, for Weilingtoa, via Aucklacd, Giaborno, and Napier Duo Wellington May 21. . Leaves samo day for Lyttelton and Dnaedin. .''-'■. <■■■ ; MOKOIA; e.a, leaves Sydney, May 19. for Auckland, where she tranships Jo the Talune. Duo Wellington May 28. Leaves eamo day for Lyttolton aad Dunedic. ,-.■ ■■ ■■ MOEBAKI, 5.b../.leaves iMolbonrna May 19. Jet Wollißitoii, via Hohaft and Bouthcrn ports. Due Wellington May 28. Leaves.same day for Sydney direct.. ■ ■'.'. . ■ . . - - WARSntOO, b.5..,. left Sydney, May-15, for Wellinston direct. Duo May 19. Loaves May 20 for Melbourne, via southern ports aed Hobart. Duo Melbourne May 29. WIMUBKA, s.s., leaves Sydney May 26 for Wei-' Huston, via AuokUad, Gieborne, and Napier. Due Wellington June 4. Lcstves same day for Lyttelten and Duuedin, . ■ . . IIOANA, s.s.; leaves ' Melbourne May ■ 26, for' Wellingteni via soutlurM ports and Hobart. Dno Wollinsten June 4. Leaves samo day fer Sydney direct. 'Duo Sydney June 8: - . ..: MANUKA, s.s., leaves Sydney, M»y 22; for Wei- , lrngton direct. Due Wclhnston May. 26. Leaven K&y 27 for-Melbourne, via southern ports and Hebart. .■■.'■■• ■■■■•■■■ . . ■ TALTJNE, s.b., leaves Dunedin May 18, for'Aueliland,,via ports. Arrives Auckland May 23 connects vritli the Mokoia, which leavoa Auckland next Monday for Sydney. ' ■ ■ -. ■■'■<■' \'l', . OVERSEA SHIPPINO. ! '. ./;'„■;' .'. BTEAIIEBS TO ABBITE.' : ' - ; . . - ; . . From London. ■' >. ' ; MIMIEd (duo Wellington about May 20), Balled on March E, via Auckland. (Now Zoaland Shipping, Co., agents.) .■••' ■..-.■'■ . iNDHAGHiIU (due Wellington about June 16) sailed on March 30, via Australia and Auckland (Tyscr Line, agents.) . bTAE OF NJSW ZEALAND ; (due Wellington about Juno 10), Bailed on April 8, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. .'(Tyscr-Lite, agents.) MATA'i'UA idue WellihKton about June 2), sailed on April 10, via Auckland. (Shaw-Savill agents.) ...... - - WAKANUI (due. Wellington about Juno 9) sailed on April 20,' Plymouth.April 22, via Cape Town arid Hobart. ■ (New. Zealand Shipping Go. agents.) .-.■ . : ' ■..' '■'-.. ,• lONIC (due Wellington about June 15), sailed on April .29, Plymouth May 1; via Capo Town and Hobart. (Bhaw-SaviU Liuo, agents.) KAIKOTJEA (duo Wellington: about Jnlyl), sailed on Mayi4, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) • '■'' ■ ■ . NEREHANA (duo Wellington about July 14), sailed on May 5, via Australia, Auckland, nrid Napier. (Tysor Line, • agents.) ■ ,- -.-'." . From Llvorpoo!. ; , » ' : NAIENBHIEE (due Wellington to-day), sailed on-March, 7, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) AOTEA (duo Wellington about May~ 31), sailed on March 21, via Auckland. (Shaw-Savill, anents.) . MOBAYSHIRK (duo Wellington about Juno 25), sailed on April 24, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino, agents.) From Now York. BPCBANIA (duo Wellington about May 9), sailed on February 11. via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A.-Lino, agents.) .. , ; WIUBLEDON (due Wellington to-day), sailed on February 21,. via Australia and Auckland. (tT.S. and A. Line', agents.) RTAE'OP SCOTLAND (duo Wellington about Juno 15), sailed on March 27, via Australia ana Auckland. (Tysor Line, agents.) ... WALKTJEE (duo Wellington about July sailed on May 3, for Wellington direct; (Tacuum Oil Co., agents.). .. ■■ ."■ ■-'-.■ . . From Calcutta. : APAItIMA (due Wellington about May 20), sailed on April' 16, via Auckland. (Union Comp»ny; agents.) . : ; . : ' SAILING VEBSEI/ EXPECTED. ■ ' LAKEMBA, barque, left Liverpool February 12. BY TELEGBAPH, OVERSEA. f' '■ ' : "-.' ■'■•'-' '• "•'• SUVA. May 17. Arrived.—Titanin, from Sydney; Makura and Lelpr.ii:. from Sydney, s SiM!od^—Kftnadfi . ' , > ■ . 1

COASTAL. MONDAY/MAY 17. • AUCKLAND. y .. - Arrived.—Opawa (1 p.m.), from the Bouth. ■ Sailed.—Wjininera (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. ONEnUNGA. "' ' Saiied-Botoiti (3.55 p.m.), for' New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Missea Lees (2),' Martin, Miller, Anderson, Mcßdamcn Lees, Slowey, Smith and boy, Collins and child, General Hobs. Messrs. Smith, Martin, Fletcher, Lees (2), Wall, Taklo. and Master Smith.' . ■ . ' ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. . Arrived.—ltarana (4 a.m.), and Corinna (7 a.m.), from Onehumra. Sailcd.-Corinna (2 p.m.), . for Wellington; Karawa (9 p.m.), for Onehnnga • OPUNAKE. ; . ' Arrived.—Eimu (8 a.m), from Wanganui. , .NAPIEE. Arrived—Mimiro (7 a.m.), and Nairn6hiro (8 a.m.), from. Auckland. _. Sailed— Koromiko (3.45 ■■■ p.m.), fox W.estport. To Bail.-Kahu (6 p.m). for Wellington, via coast. ... WANGANUI. ■;.. r ',-.■'. Arrived—Huia (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington. v PATEA. '' ' . Arrived.-Kiripaka (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.-Kiripaka (8.45 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. ■'■"'. .'■' Arrivcd.-Qertio (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. . ■ . . PIGTON. ■ ■ . Arrlved.-Langton Grango (4.20 p.m.). and To Anau (5.10, p.m.), from Wellington.. _ So sail.-To Auau (11-30 R.m.), for Nelson; •-. .! NELSON. '■ ■.''■■-.: ■'■ Sailed.-Wairau (3.10 p.m.), for Motueka ' and Wellington; Waimea (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington. To eail.—Alexander (5 p.m.), for Picton. ■ '■'■'•■."■ WESTPOET. "■'■'■ ;■.. /■ ; ■ To sail.—Eakanoa (to-night), for Auckland. Arrived.—Dagnar (1 p.m.)V from Natal. ■ ■ ■ ' .' . ■•'.• LYTTELTON... ' ' ■ ■ • brigantinc, from Kaipara. Bailed—Pateena (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Paegengerfl: Saloon—Misses Hartley. Wright, Bright, and Ballantyne: Mcßdames Jamee, Eich' ardson, M'lntosh, lleeero. Joachim, Chamberlain Cuthbert, Bollard, Ferguson, Adamson, Halloy Case, Gandy, Bcattic, Curtis, Keates, Byrne, Wat son, and Cook, and 20 steerago; Cygnet, for Kai koura and Wellington. - . ■."■ .•.-.. ■ , . ■ : ' . . CHEISTCHUEOH. .. The'B.B. Wakanui'Bailed from Cape Town fot Wellington on M»y 16.,- ■':'■■■■'... " '• • S '■■':".-' DUNEDIN. . '.-. .". Sailed—Storm, for Wanganui...via Oamaru.., : ■ ' ■ POET CHALStKIM. - :.■ ~ Arrived.—Talune (7.15 a.m),; from WcUington,' , .";.'■ BLUFF. . ~ .'■■y.' Arrived.—Ulimaroa (noon), Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers for' Wellington: SaloonMisses Webster, Butler, Flavcl, Mesdamcß Cocli, Beer, Archor, Salvio, Polkington, and Messrs. Newman, Miller, Dickor, Williama, Archer, M'lnerney, Voake, llalouey, i'crroni, Coylo, Dock, and Dole; Moana, -from Dunedin. ■ Sailed.—Moana (4.20 p.m.), for Hobart. . ■ .' • ■■■:■ ■ THE AEAHciA.. / '..■'■.' .. ; Well up to time the Arahura arrived at Greymouth at 9.30 a.m..yesterday. She was fixed to sail at 7 p.m. for Wcstport, Nelson, Picton. and Wellington, and is. due this evening. ... '■■•■■ ; ;':.". THE WAIMEA. ._ The Anchor Company's ■ new , steamer Walmca left Nelson yesterday afternoon for Wellington, whore she goea on the slip. The vessel calls for Nelson and West Coast on Thursday. ■. .. . /V. ,'V. WAIEA4J BAE. '■ ; -.V.V- ' Advices from Blenheim report that the Wairau Bar is still in bad order, and unworkable. Consequently the Opawa is still in port at Blenheim, and the steamer Blenheim w .making regular trips to Picton. > ; .-■■; , ■ . -,- ,■■-. .A' V'. CALCUTTA OAEGO. ■. ; ■ '. To-morrow evening the Union Company's Calcutta trader Ap&rimn leaves Auckland for Wellington, and is dno on, Friday. After dieoharsinc.here she sails for Lyttolton, probably oo Saturday. ~'■■. ~ . • ■■ • ■■'•.-. , - EASTEEN PADIFIO SEEVIOE. :. Sailing arrangeraents for tho Union Company's steamer Jtanapouri are that oho shall .leave Wellington for Rarotonjrn, and Papeete on May 27, connecting.at the Utter port with the Mariposa from San Francijco.'■■-. , ■ , : ,;. ' ' THE STDNEI BOAT. . " '.; : Aa reported yesterday, "the Union Company's steamer. Warrimoo left Sydney, at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington • direct. Sho has on board 52 saloon and 45 steerago passengers for all ports, and is due hero to-morrow morning, ■■■, THE OLAN; GRANT;. .;, ; ,: '; Fl.vine.thc flag of the Scales Line, tho char■tered Bteamer Olan Grant arrived, at Lyttelton at 8 p.m. on Sunday. 'She comraencod loading yesterday, and is erpectod to leave to-day for Timaru. whero additional u»reo awaite her. .'' : ■■'~: ICAITUNA LEFT NEWCASTLE. './ .'•' Cabled advice ree'eired by the Unioii Companv is to the effect' that the collier Kaitnna loft Newcastle at 11-p.m-laet Thursday for Wellington. She is bringing a coal cargo and. after discharging the Wellington portion of it, sho proceeds to Napier and Gisborno. with' the balance. . '■'..;. \ THE BANTU FROM NEW YORK. , ■ Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand and African Steam Ship Company, local' agentß fot the A. ana A. Line, that tho steamer Bantn sailed from New. York on Thursday, May 13. for Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The vessol is due in New Zealand' early in Aueust. ;. . ..: .■,.'-'■"■"■-,■ THE TYSEE LINE. ■' ' ■■' , ■■'. Messrs.' Bannatync and Co., local ngents of the Tyscr Lino of steamers, -. adviso that the Mimiro; from London: isdtto here on Thursday and has 800.■ tons of cargo for discharge. On completing sho moves over to the Glasgow Wharf for Homeward, loading. The latest advices roport that.tho Star of Scotland arrived at Melbourne last Friday.; She will call at Sydney and Auckland .before reaching Wellington;'where ehe is. duo about tho .end of this month. ■ .: : • i AMEEIOAN. BAILEES DECLINE.'" Of the 700 wooden brigs landbrigantines owned in , the United States 38 years, thero aro lint 11 left at •Wβ present time, and many of these The oldest brig afloat is.the Sullivan, 344 tons Krose,-built in 1866,- and . the youngest, the Geneva, in 18J2. The total tonnage of the 11 is but ,3756 tons; or not much more than that of one modern wind-jammer. Of the 11 sii are on tho Paclflo coa«t—the Geneva, Lnrlino, Galilee, W. G.lrwin, Harriett G., and Blakely. The other five-the Motley, Dnisy, Sullivan, Pitoairn, and Frederick Bchcpp—arc on tho Atlantic. : , A WELL-KNOWN; BASQUE IN' DISTEESS.'. An Englieh■ exchange dated March;2B says the well-known' Liverpool-owned barque Irodale, a vessel of 1473 tons,. belonging to-Messrs. P. Iredale and Porter, -which left Mcxilloncs on December 2 for: Falmbntb. has been towed into Eio de Jareiro by the British steamer Coniston ■ partially dismasted. The following: day a .further message. t»rb received stating that'the viaiblo damage was; lost' foremast, lost main-top-mast, rigging carried'.away, main royal yard sprung, bulwarks damaged,-two boats carried awajr. Lloyd's surveyor intended to hold a survey, immediately. / ■ .'■'. . The ConiSton towed the disabled Irodale about 360- miles"-, under contract. The amount to be paid will be settled by arbitration. v . . " " . DEATH OP ME. A.. B. KENDALL. Mr. Arthnr Edward Kendall, late Sydney manager of Messrs, Huddart, Parker ' and Co. Proprietary/' Limited, died on Saturday, May 8, at' his residence, "Maryville,"- Maguey Street,Woollahra. Ifr. Kendall had been very'ill for a fortnight, and seemed to be improving, when pneumonia set in, and he passed aviayl Jlr. Kendall, who was\a son, of the late Captain Joseph Kendall, was for nearly 30 years -with Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Company, and eaw many important changes with tho company, from the very small steamers to. the large liners that now trado to New Zealand and the Commonwealth on .behalf; of this firm. Tho deceased gentleman was very popular with all tho shipping community, and held, in the highest esteem by tho directors of hie company ■ for his energy and enterprise. Mr. Kendall was 54 years of age, and was twice married, and has left two sons—Mesers. Arthur and, William Kendall,'. ." . , , .; ' ; It :a oipccted that the Kotukn will leave Wellington for. Wcstport this evening; ■ : Mr. W. Dobbie, chief engincor'of tho Kqonya, came ashore yesterday, and was replaced by Mr. W. J. Cannon. . ■ «• It is likely that the ship Novo will sail for Newcastle froa Wellington towards tho end of the: present, week. '...... "■• ■'-.:■ Grain is being lifted by tho Maoriland Company's steamer Enncrdale at the Bluff. She leaves that port; for Sydnoy noon'to : day. Yesterday afternoon the Government-'steamer Tutanckal~'lcft for the north. Sho is proceed, ing to the East Cape to do aome cable work. It is expected that the Shaw-Savill liner Tainul will leave Wellington on Friday for Lyttelton, in continuation of her discharging '. operations. ■ ■■■■"'.■ '••"• '■ ■ ; .' / Tho steamer Scottish Monarch hae been fixed to load timber at Japan for Australia. Tho Scottish Monarch, it will be remembered, left Tasmania last March with an exceptionally largo cargo oi hardwood for Ohina.—"Sydney Oonimcr. cinl News." ■■ ■ . ■■-■ ' < ■ .

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 510, 18 May 1909, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 510, 18 May 1909, Page 7

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