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SHIPPING NEWS.

1 PHASES OF THE MOON, n MAY. 0 Day. Hγ. m. '• Last Quarter 3 10 a.m. 11 New moon 9 5 3 p.m. , First quarter 16 143 p.m. ; Full moon 24 5 9 p.m. p Moon rises to-day, 5.40 p.m.; sets, 9.38 o a.m. Friday. '.] HIGH WATER, l! To-day, 6.12 a.m.; 618 nin To-morrow, 6.50 a.m.; 7 p.m. 0 SUN. Sun rises to-ilny. 7 a.m.; scls, 4.34 p.m. k if a ARRIVALS. y WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. K MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Ald- ■- well, from Lyttekon. Passengers: Saloon i- -Misses Malfroy. Fif/eralrt, MDownll (3). n Newman. Gread, IMiclan, Honey, Sinclair. !. Hi.bson, Oavidson, liutterworth. Mesdames o Kc-iT, Hies. Wood. lib.on and child, Make- ; ley, Andrews, Willvins, Phipps, Smith, n Robertson, Patterson. Manning, Morrison. 0 Beg?, Pannoll, Paimell, Wakelin, Dr. ;. Patterson. Dr. Hobertson. Messrs. Andrews, i. M'Alister, Eae, Hill, Hawkc, Bush 13), 5, Thorne, 11. 0. Stevens. Dennis, Dixon. 3 lticiiardson, M'CnllouKh, Maitland, Fox, :4 Snrasffon, Iloran, Thompson, Munro, Hill .: PHittcrto, Hodgson, M'Dowell, Nowland, ;. Bnrker, Small, I'hinpK, Yi'iiic, I'iit.K-rson, 1. Wade, Cheeseman, Gresson, Gordon. Flomd ins, Smith, Andrews. Willis, Gread, Hens, ey", Blair, Hunt, Hirst, Couper, Manning. Fiilkincr, Batley, Cain. Fan-ami, Craigio, Ibbotsen, Beggs, Gonrbold, Purkiss, Waiden. Thompson, Salter, Wakeliu; 70 steerage ' JANE DOUGTjAS, s.s, (5.15 a.m.), 95 tons. Irvine, from Nelson. y BANGITIRA, s.a. (7.10 a.m.), 7600 tons, 1- Lov.'den, from Lyttelum it AKAPAWA. s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 263 tons, Corby. r, from Wnnganul. 1- HUIA, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 12? tons, Dowell, '-- from Wanganui. • 1- TONGARIRO, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 7690 tons, 3, Sutcliffe, from Napior. y CORINNA, s.s. (9.50 a.m.). 1271 tons, y Csnieron. from Lyttclton. if MANAROA, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 122 tons. Hart, from Motueka. 2- MOEKAKI, s.s. (1010 a.m.), 4392 tons, i-' Smith, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon s, —Misses Connor, Sisters of Mercy (3), Ber)t kerleys (2), Whiteman, Tris and maid, 1, Sinclair, G. Wilson, Cleminson, P. Platts. .'1 llesdames Wickes, Wales, Caplin, T. Hen>t del-son and 2 children, M, Smith, Brown, •e- N. Clarkson, Lasinby, Cohen, Brown, Marsn den, Trimnell, Abbott, Messrs. A. Thornn son. A. Hardy, Oppenheimor. F. Carter, n Wales, G. Syme, A. Perrv. Ansel. S. Perry, .; Mason, Rosenthal, J. Rouse, G. Parrett. A. 6- Graham, N. Martin, Mnnnovs, Ashley. T. d Henderson, A. Smith. A. Johnson, Mitchell (2) J. Eobsou, J. Brown, Younghusband, it Hoult, Cohen, A. Smith. Hersenbure. Ie Brown. W. Harrison, C. B. Trimnell, A. :s Abbott, H. Price, F. Robins, T. Smith. N. s- M'Cabe, and Kev. A. i). Mitchell; 62 steerr- a OPAWA, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 110 tons, Eekford. •s from Blenheim. y BLENHEIM s.s (1.15 p.m.), Watson, a- Irom Blenheim. AKAHUKA. s.s. (1010 p.m.). 1596 tons, it Lambert, from Greymouth, Westport, Nel>f son, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon— ir Misses Goodall, Bouthan (2), Boehill. 11 Shroder, Baker, Jones, Hyndman, Bradley, y Dwan, Murphy. Palmer, Beilby, Steele. ■a Watson. Balfour, Mesdamcs Dunne, Munro, d Armstrong,' Uarty, Young, Beilby, Miller t, and child, Chapman and 2 boys, liowaier, ■ .; Lewis, Blyth, Garner, M'llwham, Lowe and a. infant, HefTer, Smith and 2 uirle. Messrs. Lowe, Chaidlow, Andrews. Jamieson, Phela anan, liangley, Goodrin, Ecclesfleld, Jones, I- Angel, Souter, ltimisay, Cummock, Ohana man, Findlay, Mooro, Cotton (2), Scott, i- Gibbs, Day, Kinniburjjh. Wakeficld, Ed>7 mondson, Adams, White, Sinclair, Giblin, . ; Dr. llarty. Father Finnerty; 37 steerage.. q THTJIISDAY, MAY 26. «. WAIPORI, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 1919 tons, Hari- ris. from AVestport. if \ICAITOA. s.s. (0.20 a.m.), 350 tons, Graham, from Greymouth. re DEPARTURES. id WEDNESDAY,. MAY 25. 25 ROTOITI. s.s. (6.15 a.m.). 1159 toDS, Oarrt foil for Greyiisouth and Hobart. ,-s PATEENA, s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Crawford, for Picton and Nelson, d JANE DOUGLAS, s.s. (5.10 p.m.). 93 0- tens, Veadore. for Greymouth. ;o HUIA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.], 127 tons, Burt, for d ilotneka. a. S'i'OItMBIBD, s.s. (6 p.m.), 217 tons, M'lnid lyre, tor Wanganui. ); CORINNA, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 1271 tons, :a Oameron, for Nelson, New Plymouth, and s, Onehunga. MANABOA, s.s, (7.30 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, lor Havelock. , f MAORI, s.s. (8.5' p.m.). 3399 tons. Aid- " well, for Lyttelton.. Passengers: Saloon- , Misses Berkeley (2), Pearson, Lucas, V" Lamm, Francis, Mules/Kebbell, Mcsdamcj ' Wallace, M'Nicol. /Eobertson, Hcrtzel, -i Chapman, Pearson, Hobinson. Clarkson, His Excellency tho Governor, Captain ■, Hardy, Captain Shannon, Hon. J. A. Mil- ' lar. Messrs. Morse. Beach, Eobinson. !„ V/alker, Coward, Wallace, Thomson, M'Ken:,i zie. Singleton, Graham, Johnson, Broom ,tt Martin, Crasson. .<; OPAWA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 110 tons. Eck- ,, ford, for Blenheim. n . BLENHEIM, s.s. (11 p.m.), 120 tons, Wat- " son. for Blenheim. ■ 1, 11ANGATIRA, s.s. (11.50 p.m.), from tho ;; stroam), 72C0 tons, Lewden, for London 3 t JIOUEA. s.s. (11.40 p.m.), 2027 tons, Kenj nedy, for Dunedin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I' Monowai. Dunedin, May 26. Aorere, Patea, May 26. ■; Queen of the South, Foxton, May 26 ■ • Kaituna, Greymouth, May 26. s, Waiporl, Weatport, May 26. Walmea, Gisborne, May 26. Klkau. Nelson, May 26. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 26. W'akatu. Lyttelton, Kaikoura, May 26 ■>»'airau, Karamea, May 26. Havua. Suva, Auckland. May 26. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttclton, May 26. To Anau, southern ports. May 29 Blenheim, Blenheim, May 27. Opawa, Blenheim, May 27. '. Stormbird Wanganui, Hay 27. 'J Huia, Moteuka, May 27. " Maori, Ljt'telton, liay 27. Mokoia, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier d Hay 27. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via Hobart and v southern ports, May 27. e Kurow. Westport. May 28. Manaroa, Havelock, May 28. Mapourika, Greymouth, Westport, Nel,s son, May 28. y Wairuna. Newcastle, via Gisborne. May 28. n Tarawcra. Dunedin. Lyttelton. May 29. h Hosamouu, Onehunga, New Plymouth, kaliu, Nnpier, Jf.iy 29. e Star ot Scotland. Napier. May 29. . 8 Koonya, eouthern porta May 29. II Kaitaiigata, Westport, May 31. h Corinna, OneiiuuEu, New Plymouth, e May 31. Hauroto, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier. Hay 31. Moana. Sydney direct. Juno 1. Maitai, -Melbourne, Hobart. Bluff, Duncdiu, Lyttelton, Juno 3. Wimmera, Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, June 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Poherua, Greymouth, May 26. Delphic, Lytttlton, Hay 26. Mana, Patea, May 26. Aorere, Patea, Mny 26. Quean of the South. Foxton, May 26. ■a Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, May 26. ~ ' Savua, Westport, May 26. 11 Rangatira, London, stay 26. li iloa, Wanganui, May 26. in Klkau, Nelson, Motueka, May 26. ' r Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 26. *> Victoria, Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, s : Sydney, Jlay 26. >f Moeraki, Lyttelton. Dunedin, BlufT, Ho■o ba,ri, Melbourne, May 26. 1 Arapawa, Wnnganui, May 26. ( ] To Anau, Picton. Westport, Greymouth, ', May 27. ■,1 Kaitoa. Nelson, West Coast, May 27. . ( ' Blenheim;. Blenheim. May 27. [t Stormbird, Wanganui, May 27. 5- Opawa, Blenheim, May 27. •s Arahura, Picton, Nelnon, May 27. is Maori, Lyttelton, May 27. o Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttclton, May 27. ~ Mokoia, Rarotonga, Papeete, May 27. % , Warrimoo, Sydney direct, May 27. " Breeze, Piclon, Mr.v 28. a Nerehana, Wangnmii, May 29. n Koonya. Now Plymouth. Westport, Grcvi.s ninuth, May 30. 1- Star of Scotland, London, May 30.Ic Manaroa. Motueka. and Bays, May 30. , Kahu, Napier. _vi« !ht coast, May 30. Tarawcra, Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, n May 30. ■ '■ Ton<,'ariro, Lnndon, May 31. is Hauroto, Lyttcltnn, Dunedin. May Jl i. Mapourika, Nelson, Westport, Greye muulii, May 31. (l Rosamond, Pieton. Nelson, New Ply- ' mouth, Onehunga, Jtay 31. (Jorinna, Timaru, Dunedin, June 1 ; - Moana, Lyitclton, lluncdin, Bluff. Ho- '■ hart, nnd Melbourne, Juno 2. )- Wimmera, Lyltclton. Dunedin, June 3. Maitai, Sydney direct, June 3. r INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. 'j MOVEMENTS OF STI3AMERS. ; W'AIUUMOO, 5.«.. left Melbourne May 18 " for lloliart. UluiV, nuscdin, Lyttelton, and Welllnslon. Due Wellington May 27. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney May 31. I" MOKOIA, b.s., left Auckland May 24, • for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Duo . Wolliiißton May £7 with transhipments ex llaheao, from Sydney,

MOANA, s.s., leaves Sydney May 28, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington Juno 1. Leaves Juno 2. for Lyttclton, Dunedin, llluir. Hobart. nnd Melbourne. Duo Melbourne June 11. VICTORIA, b.s., left Dunedin May 24 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington May 26. Leaves same day for fiapier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Due Sydney Juno 3. MAITAI, s.s., left Melbourne May M. for Hobart, muff, Duncilin. Lyttolton, and Wellington. Duo Wolliiißton Juno 3. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney June 7. WIMMEUA, s.s., left Sydney May to. for Auckland, Gisborne. Napier, and Wellington. Hue Wellington June 3. Leaves same day for Lyttellon and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARIUVE. From London. NEREHAXA (due about May 26), sailed on March 23, via Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, ngents.! lUIAHINE (due about May 291, sailed on April IC. Plymouth. April 19. via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shippins Co.. ' '.lATOTUA (due about Jlay 31), sailed on March 31, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) ARAWA (due about June 14), sailed on April 28, Plymouth April 30, via Teneriffc, Cape Town, and Ilobart. (Shaw. Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF CANADA (due about June 24). sailed on April 28. via Melbourne, Sydney. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) BUAPEITU (due about June 28), sailed on May 12, Plymouth May 14, via Teneriire Capo Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ORaIU (due about June 29), sailed on May 9. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shippin" Co agents.) MAREItE (due about July 23), sailed on May 23, via. Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Liverpool. INDRADEVI (due about June 12), sailed on April 16, via Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) SUSSEX (due about June 14), sailed on April 2, via Australian ports and .Auckland. (Fcderal-Houlder-Shiro Line, agents.] NAIRNSHIEE (due about July 6), sailed on April 30. via Australian, ports, Auckland, and Napier. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) From Now York. MIMIRO (due about June 12), sailed or, April 3, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (U.S. and A.S. Line, agents.) INDRANI (due about July 29), sailed on May 4, via Australian ports and Auck land. (A. ami A. Lino, agents.) STRATHCLYDE (due about August 10) sailed on May 19, via Australian ports anc Auckland. (U.S. and'A.S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. KAKAIA (duo about July 29), sailed or. May 14, via Melbourne. Sydney, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., affents.. BT TBLEGBAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, May 25. Arrived.—Echunga, from Oamaru. SYDNEY, May 25. Sailed.—Wimmera (2 p.m.). MELBOURNE, May 25. Sailed-Maitai. HOBAET> Kay . 2 , The Ruahine arrived at 9 o'clock thil morniUE from London and Cape Town. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Ocean Monarch (5.30 p.m.), froir Valparaiso, en route to Newcastle. Sh( put in hero for orders and bunker coal. GISBORNE. Arrived.—\Vairuna (6 a.m.), from New Sailed—Waimea (4 a.m.), for Wellington NAPIEIi. Sailed.-Norehana (1.10 p.m.), lor Wei liugton. OABTLEPOIHT. ' Arrivcd.-Kahu (3.30 p.m.): from Wei lington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.-Rarawa (5.45 am.), from One 'saUed.-Rarawa (also p.m.), for Onehunga FOXTON. Queen of the South put back througb stress of weather. PICTON. Arrived—Patcona (5.40 p.m.), from Wei liugtou. NELSON. , Arrived.-llaponrika (5.30 a.m.), from Wei liugton; Alexander (10.15 a.m.), and Kikai 11.15 a.m), from Wellington Sailed.-Nikau (5.5 p.m.), for Motueka anc Wellington. MOTUEKA. To sail—Nikau (9 p.m.), for Wellington .KAIUMEA. ■ Arrived.-Wairau (9.40 a.m.), from Wei lington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Mangapapa (2.30 p.m.). fron Wellington. GUSYMOTJTH. 'Arrived.-Petone (9 a.m.), from Welling «m- Kamona. (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington Sailcd.-Kaituna (10.40 a.m.), for Wei lington. ~ LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Tarawera (1.55 p.m.). from WeiMi'.raroa- (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington"; Annie Hill, schooner, from Greymouth; Eliza Firth, schooner, from KaiSailed.—Helen Denny, baro.ue, for Auckland- Wakatu, for Kaikoura; Tarawera for Dunedin: Mararon, (6.20 p.m.), for Wollington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Watty Blyth, Clcre, llolderness (2), Mesdames Bal lin, M'Snir. liankin, llarman, Morton, God lin, and White, Messrs. , White, Morton Martyn, Foster, I'carce, aoldingham Munro, M'Learon, Adams, M'Kenzie, Oak ley, Hutchison, Clark, Finn, Archer, Lund Jfinson, Cole, Dunn, Myers, Eiby, M'Kenzie Ellson, and Ballin, and 20 steerage. To sail.—Victoria (9 a.m.), for Welling ton, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Syd Ley. Passengers-Saloon-. For Wellington —Misses M'Dowell, Lynch, Mohdamei M'Dowell, Lynch, Mesdamcs M'Dowell, Eoss Reston, Messrs. M'Dowell, Lynch, Grange M'llray, Bernard, Hall. For NapierMisses Dalrymple, Roberts. For Gisborns .-Misses Black, Smart, Mesdames, Budd Murray, Messrs. J. F. Budd, Roberts, A 0. Ormond. For Auckland—Messrs. Eiby Wright, Ross, Valentine. TIMAHTI. Arrived.—Fifeshiro (4.30 p.m.), for Timaru DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Aparima, from Bluff; Lauder dale, from Timaru. Sailed.—Warrimoo (5 p.m.), for northerr ports. Passengers-Saloon: For Welling ton—Misses Cranny, Murdoch, Evans, Ber nurd, and Platt (2), Mesdamee Haghogan, Wilson, Borrows, Mr. Wilson, Master Cranny; Monowai (4.30 p.m.). for Wellington direct. MOERAKI'S TRANSHIPMENTS. Cargo brought from Sydney yesterdaj by the Union Company's Moeralti, in eluded transhipments ex Iserlohm, Uli niaroa, Winfleld, Coblenz, Ophir, Tanjuan Bullara, liombala, Wakatipu, Marama Scharnhorst, and Thuringen. NAVUA, . FROM SUVA. This morning the Union Company'! Navua is due from Suva, via Auckland On completion of dischareg she will b( dispatched to Westport for coal, and in sload of proceeding Irom there to Auckland, she is to mal;e a return call at Wei lington. MOKOIA, FOR THE ISLANDS. • The Mokoia la due to-morrow morninp from Auckland. Gisborne, and Napier: with transhipments, exMaheno, from Sydney. She completes discharge at this port, and sails to-morrow evening for Bnrotouga and Papeete. At the latter place she connects with tho Spreckles steamer Mariposa, for San Francisco. RUAHINE, AT HOBART. A cablegram received by tho New Zealand Shipping Company states fhat the R.M.S. Ruahine arrived 'at Hobart yo> terdiiy morning from London and Plyinouth, via Tenerilfe and Cape Town. She is now expected to reach Wellington on Sunday evening or Monday morning. NEREMANA, FROM LONDON. An expected arrival this morning is the Tyscr liner Ncrehnua, from London, via Australian ports, Auckland and Napier. On completion of discharge, the vessel commences Homeward loading, and leaves on Sunday next for Wanganui. BIG KAURI CARGO. Some 250,000 ft. of kauri timber is being discharged at the Taranaki Street Wharf by tho coastal steamer- Breeze, which arrived yesterday from Manukou Heads. It is some considerable time since such a. large iiuantity or the Dominion's principal whitewood was brought Io Wellington in "one bottom. Tho lumber is consigned to Messrs. Onyon, Sealor and Co si ml to the order or n. number of tho city's principal timber merchants. ni.UK FUNNEL PASSENGKIt LINE. Advices received state that the three Blue Funnel passenger steamers of 11,000 Belfast for Messrs.~.\. Holt and Co., for tho Australian trade, will be launched within two or three months, and that Uie

pioneer vessel of the line will leave Er land in November next for Sydney, \ ports. This will enable the service to opened from the Australian end at t beginning of the new year. It transpires that tho steamers w carry one class of passengers only, a: that accommodation will be provided each steamer for at least 230 trarclle The intention of.tho proprietors of t line is to cater for those tourists w equally dislike the formalities observed* the first saloons of tho big mail lines a the roughness which characterises some ihe ships devoted exclusively to third-cls passengers. Special attention has been given to t comfort of intending patrons, and t cabims will be exceptionally largo and w ventilated and lighted. PASSENGEES FROM LIVERPOOL. About June 14 tho Federal-Houlder-Shi liner Sussex is due here from Liverpo Sho has on board tho following passe gers:-Saloon: For Wellington-Mr. 0. Stephens. For Auckland-Mr. L. Stalk. Third-class: For Wellington-Mrs. 0. R< son and child, Messrs. J. Kenny, L. Mai ham, W. Hyde. W. F. Itobson. For Au< land-Miss fl. Metcalfe, Mesdames B. M dleton and family. E. Stallard and fami Messrs. J. E. Middleton, W. Hurst, Fiynn, U. McCarthy, C. Stallard, F. Williams, >. Frankham. For Napier—M E L. Hand and infant, Mr. F. J. Ba'r hot Lyttelton—Messrs. C. Spencer, E. Spc cor, T. 11. Eiley, W. Macleod. For Ui edin—Messrs. D. Main, D. M. Long. I New Plymouth—Mr. S. N. Oharlton I Gisborne—Messrs. E. Hignctt. N. Saundi son. For Bluff-Mrs. E. Begley, M. A. Bi ley. For Wanganui-Mesdames A. A. B ler and family, E. Cooper, and fami Mpssrs. J. A. Bailer, N. Cooper, D. Gibson. Mr. A. C. Cooper joined the Maheno chief officer at Auckland on Monday, a: Mr. Barlav; came ashore. The Union Company's winter escursio to the South Sea Islands, Fiji, and Sj iiey commenced on Tuesday, TvhcA t Tofua left Auckland with a full comp ment of tourists. Booking by- the At mid tollowing steamers are heavy, and t season promises to be a record one 1 Islands tourists traffic, Hoying completed her overhaul a: docking at Dunedin, the Monowai is co ing to Wellington to meet the Moko She will tranship the latter's passenge and cargo, and return to the south, a then resume her tiine-tablo running to a from Auckland, via East Coast, as t connecting boat with the Mahcuo, tri ing between Auckland and Sydney. About Sunday next, the Star of Scotia is to return to WoUinston from Nacii She will load bunker coal in the strea and will probably get away for Lond on Monday. Both the Kurow and the Kaitangata a to load coal at Westport for Wellingtc The Kurow is oxpeeted to clear Westpc to-morrow night, and the Kaitangata f> lows early next week. Captain A. Dowell, of the Huia, who h iiecn ailing with influenza for a. com of days, came ashore yesterday, and Oa taia A. E. Burt, of the Moa. transfurr to tho Uuia. Captain W. H. Sawye; mate of the Moa, is acting master to i the vacancy, and Mr. J. G. Gilbertsou h signed on tho Moa as matt;. Yesterday tho Government steamer Hii moa was at Cape Brett. The work to oeno thoro by her crew includes the eri tion of a crane that was smashed tho heavy seae in last month's storm

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 826, 26 May 1910, Page 7

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