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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TIIE MOON. MAY. Day. hr. m. First quarter 6 0« a.m. Full moon 13 & * P' m - Last quarter 21 863 p.m. New moon 28 554 p.m. MOON. Moon ri-sjs to-day. 5.33 p.m. sets, 5.11 a ;.m. Tuesday. HIOII WATER. To-day, 6.22 a.m.; 6.26 p.m. Tomorrow, 7.5 a.m.; 7.7 P.m. SUN. Sun lists to-day, 6.M a.m.; sets, 4.43 o.m. ARRIVALS. SVTUEDAY. MAY 13. • -UAT \T?n \ s s (6 35 a,m.). 2598 tons, HanfIMOANC s l f O P.m.), 188 tons. Sawyers, from M-Loan, from Weet Coast and Sn?=rsh^°'^|«', d^ ten. u iA -M-lirAn C'arke. Brittendon, beanP.m.). 217 ton, D^p J iTm|« S p a m!s:'242 to ns, Sawyer, p.m.). 110 tons, Nicho--sapATfimßlCslfapATfimßlCslf m.50 p.m.). 1212 ton,. Oarey from Nolson and Picton. Passou-gi-rs: Saloon-Misses Price, Allen, Judso3, Chisholm, Uanuon, Liiilihorn,■ teorca. r IS : Mcsdames Kinzett, Brereton. Fowler, I-ita-gerald, Breroton, Tirrcl! and child. WalTacß, Pearce and child, Sutton, Pickering. Phiipotte. Lady Forbes Watson, Johnston. Messrs. Car3oa, Fowler, Suiith, Bibbs. Woolf, Johns, Tatton. Millan, Cross. Michall, Lonsdale, M'CuUoush, Picktrme. llolUs. Frasev, Gowan. Pcarco, Cross, Houkins (2). Short, Brown. liaUrny. Button. L')ve and child, Andrril, Jl'Cusker, Clemeus. Mason, Paine, Smith, Brownlcy, Irwin. Urnytan, M'Chesney, Livinestone, Finn. Ha'-lwood. Gibljs, Bedford. Osmond, Coull. Duncan, Grover, Gordon, Cockayne, iloual. and 10 steerage.

SUNDAY. MAY 14. NGATORO, s.s. (0..15 a.m.), U37 tons, Christian, from GreymouU. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (2.20 a.m.), 164 tons. Hotelier, from Kararaea. KOKA NIVEN. s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 56 tons. Goudio, from , Chatham Islands. • QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (6.45 a.m.). 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxlon. MAOIU, s.s. (7.55 a.m.). 3393 tons, Aldwell. from Lyttelton. Passengers: Salcon-jJissJs Moriaud, Oaygill, Butts, Jl'lteady, Battray, Mosdamcs Buxltc. Garland, Speirs. Middleton, BilcliUc. Cronin, Edwards. M'Carthy and infant, Fairbairn, Bennett, Saw-toll. Paynter, Russell. O'Connor, Godwin, Jackson, Engelbert. Prouso, Fletcher. Lindeay and infant, ltod. Handol, Niccol. Messrs. Bathgaie, Wards-worth, Marshall, Graco, Warden, Sv.-ift. Hatch, Cronin, DinBall, GoodD (2), Wilson, Edwards, Kinir. Fairbairn, Bennett, SawteU. Weave, Kratcscr, Ferris, Henrys,. Flavoll, Matthews. Paynter, Steel, Scod, Dwycr, Ackwell, Harley. Burke, Wolilmaa. Kobortson, Watson, Godwin, Pronse. Lindsay, Garland. Tra-vcre, Jackson, Collincw-ood, Kutherford. Enptclbert, Fletcher, Griffiths, Malcolnj, Niceol, Poterkin, Rod. Armstrong;. Brackkbush, Noale, Eccte. Captain Sinitli, Stewart, Blaisted, Walker, Lyall, Flyeer. Davies, Sounneso, Itussel!. Buddcr, Bradley. Blair. Mason, and 65 steeraee. KOONYA, s.s. (10.15 a.m.). 1091 tons, Walton, from southern ports. WJIA.NGAPE, s.b. (10.1!) a.m.), 2931 tons. Crawford, from Lyttelton. ROSAMOND, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 721 ■ tons. Eitcliie. from New Plymouth. HAUROTO, s.s. !1.30 p.m.l, 1960 tons. Aiirus, from Lyttcltoa and Duncdin. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Russell, Nicholls, Fitzffcra.!d, Fountain, Mesdauics Barber and family, Hull, Nicholls. Balracr, Messrs. Orefe, Kusrel!, Mtimford. Kirk, Day, Adams (2), Balmer, and 11 steerage. DEPARTURHS. SATURDAY. MAY 13. AEAEUEA, s.s. U2.EO D.m.), 1596 tons, liajnbert. for Picton. Nelson. Wcstporl, and Greymouth. Passeniiere— Saloon: Fot Picton— Mis:'3s Babcr, • Lister, and Sister Marion, Mcsdamcs Eastdale. , niggs, Mprlcv. KoEsrfl. Gridley (2), Lauestoni, Hobinsoii. Eshdaic. Giles (2). For Nelson-lliEscs I'lanasan, Bond, KitcWsc. Roi, nichnrdson, Massey, Meedames Hamilton, Flanacan, Ashor, Brjscos, Ilerlihy, Ik'dmoml, PichardEon, FuHo= and child. Field, Messrs. lluwull, Hamilton, Flanacan. Pugh, Stuckcy, Amos, Smith, Johnson. Morgan, Herli'hy, licdmoud, Field. For WcctportJJis3 Mnnro, JU">dame3 Mnnro, lilaxall. Crown, Ciirrio, Gallaher, Eecd, Messrs. Blair. Harlcy. Wilson. Sncaring, Condor, HarUness. Ballin. Murray. MuEro. Currie. Reed, Jones, Harley, Sheffield, Cliapman. For Greymouth—Misses Guise. Kanibach. Mesdamc's Barnc'. Dimnan and 4 children. Messrs. Drew, Kmith. Kinc. Eoss, Henry. Jamieson. Hunter, Heinz. AOK-EEE, s.s. (2 p.m.), 77 toss, Fiak, for Paiwi-. KIRIPAKA. s.s. (2.10 n.m.). 133 toss, M'lntosh, fov Pctca. BIUEZ IZEL, s.s. (2 D.m.). 4838 tons. Ccdet, for and Duncdin. HIMITANGI, 8.8. (5.30 p.m.). 323 tons, Manlev, for Wesitport. POHErOJA, e.s. (5 p.m.). 1175 tons, WhiteParsons, for Greymouth. NIKAU. s.s. (5 p.m.). 245 tons, Hay, for Nctoon and Motueko.. KAJIU, e.s. HM p.m.), 182 tons, Jones. I "WsiKV e.s. WA T>.mX m tons, \fhalrtroni, for Greymov.th. MARAEOA, s.s. (11.5 n.m.). 2598 tons. i Manning ,for Lyttclton. Passonßors: Sal:on—Jfisjos .Smith. Kinzland, Eobinson. Wilson, Kewport, Wallace, Uaultavn, I Grant, Jlcsdaine.? Smith. Cumbcrivorth. Eodsori?, Eobinson. Ken , , Hancock. M'Xaußhloa. Warren. Galea, Kirkpatvick. il'Kinnon. Sir Oμ Clifford, Jlon. G. flraitli. Mesr.rs. Piper, M'liarcn. Mason, Evans. Giwrad, Lindpay, Willis,-Wauchop, Parsons. Eobin,%on, Oritton, Honkins (2), Anderson, ClariitF-on, Dalton, Andrews. Hughes,' O-dl-lins, Eoberte, Jloivatt. Kirkpa-tricJt, Gritton. SUNDAY, MAY 14. KAPITI,. s.s. (3.5 a.m.), 212 tons, Sawyers, for Pupon^a. WAIRAU. s.s. (5.15 a.m.). 93 tons, Shaw for Puponga. HUIA, s.s. (4 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. JTawhera, Greymouth. May 15. Komata. Westport. May 15. Uipple, Gisbornc. Picton. May 15. Rosamond, Onchunga, New Plymouth, May 15. Morayshirc, ■ Liverpool, via Auckland, May 16. Oorinna, Onchunca, New Plymouth, May 16. Aorere. Paitea, May IS. Huio, Wanpani'i, May 16. Bbnheim, Blenheim. May 16. Kiriuaka. Pat«a. May 16. Kikau, Nelson, Motueka, May 16. : J.lararca,- Lyttolton. May 10. Wakatu, Lyttclton. Kaikoura. May 16. Tarawera, Auckland, Gisbornc, Kapier May 16. ' Kaitoa. Foxton, May 16. Hinomoa, Chatham Islands. May 17 lonic, London, via way ports. May 17. Arahura, West Coast, NeJeon, Picton, Jl&y 17. Moana. Sydney direct, May 17. Indrabarah, Napier. May 17. May Ct ?9 r . la, SyirlQ! >'' via northern ' ports. Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttclton, May 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mancapapa, Westnort, May 15. Queen of the South. Foxton, May 15 Mana, Waogamii. May 15. Opawa, Blenheim, May 15. Stormbird, Wanjranui, May 15 Patcena. Picton, Nelson. May 15 Maori, Lyttelton. May 15. Koonya.i New Plymouth, Westport,' Greymouth, May 15. Moa, Motueka, May 15. Hauroto, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland May 15. Tarawcra. Lytlelton. Dunedin. May 16 Mnpourika. Nelson. West Coast, May 16 Ripple. Napier. Gisborno. May 16? Kaitoa. Nelson, West Coast, May 16, Nikaii, Nelson, Motueka, May 16. Jlararofi., Lytt-elton. May 16. Kinnaka, Patea, May 16. Blenheim, Blenheim. May 16. Huia. Wa-aganui. May 16. Aorere, PafM., May. 16. Kosamond. Picton. Nelson, New Plv mouth. Onehunpa, May 16. Jlay"l7 la " Timaru, nuncdin ' Oamaru. Jlanarca, Motueka, May 17. Waltatu Kaikoura, Lyttelton, May 17. lainui, London, via way portu. May 18 bJSE^^u!" , Dorts, Uobad - Vw - Victoria, Lyttclton. Dnncilin. May 19 liidrabarali, London, May 19. Mokoia, Napipr, Gisbornc, Auckland, AornnEi, Sydney direct, May 19. Piclon, Nelson, West Coast, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WARRIMOO, e.s.. left Melbourne Jtny 3, i°, r ,- ba l rt ' Bl ¥F' ?V n ?, dln ' Lyttelton,' and Uelhnston, Due Wellington May 12,

Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due S> VirTbP.n y "b- Id Sydney Jfay 10 for no^« u^"" c % y u fn r WtUiiiKton rfirool.. Due Wellington May W. IMves JHy 18 for Lyttoltou, Dunedin. UlufT. liobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne M! \lOKOIA, s.s.. lcn Melbourne May 10 (t^li^L^^Wo,.in ß ton (with OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO AItIUVE. From London. NIWARU (due about May 24), failed on March 18, via Australia, Auckland, and N STAB OK 6 OANADA (S about May 26). failed on March 22, via, Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyccr Line, apents.) lONIC (duo on Wednesday), failed on March 30 via Capo Town and liobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) PAKEIU (due about May 22), Bailed on April 8, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and A STAI! C OF SCOTLASD. < d ™ t j£jj!|' l^° Mnd 6a and °Xapie" (Tyser Line, agents.) TUBAKINA due about May 30) sailed on \pril 15V via Cape Town and Hobart. (.Now Zealand Shipping Co., apents.) MATATUA (due about June 8). saled on April It, via. Auckland. (Shaw, SawU and AI ATHESIO (Sabont June 13) sailed on Anrlil 27 via Cape Town and Hobart. Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) KAIPAHA (due about July IS), tailed or. Kay 8, via, Auckland (Xew Zealand fihinP MAKERB "(ff about July 16), piled on April 22, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, accnte.) From Liverpool, MOHAYSriIRE (due about, Hay 17), sailed on March K via Australian'ports and Auckland. (F.H.-S. Line, agents.) DELHIIO (duo about May 16), sailed on March 10, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Alhion Co., agents.) _ ... DBAYTON GRANGE (due ahout May*), sailed on April 1, via Cape Town. (1 .-11.-8. Line, neent.O . ,„, >,„,, NATMfSHIRE (due about July 17),■ Ba »= 4 on May 6, via Auckland and mauler. (P.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal: WAKANUI (due about June 5), Bailed on March 26, via Australia ana Auckland. (.Vow Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ASCOT (due about July 26). sal ed on April 23, via Australia and Auckland, (isew Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) From Now Yorli. BWANLEY (due about May 22), sailed on February 10, via Australia and Auckland. (A. ami A. Lino, neents.) ~ STAR OF AUSTRALIA (duo about flay 27), sailed on March B, via, Australia, and Auckland. ... PARTHENIA (due abuut June 17), sailed on March 29, via. Australia and AucUlanfl. (Balprety and Co., agents.) MIMIRO (duo about July 10), railed on April 18, via Australia- aud Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From San Francisco. MANUKA (due about May 24), Sβ' l . o .?- 0 ,? May 7. via. Papeete and Rarotonga tu.tj.b. Co., agents.) From Philadelphia. JOHN HAIIDIK (due about May 18). sailed on March 12, via Auckland. (Gollin and Co., agents.) From Calcutta. WAITISMATA (duo about May 18). Bailed on April 10, via Singapore, Java, aud Auclt-. land. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. AUSTRALIA. Italian sli P. sailed from Marseilles April -8. (BriECoe and Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. • OVERSEA. LONDON, May 12-Sailcd.-Kaipara, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, JUy 15-Sailed.-Moana (4 p.m.). for Wellington: Star of Canada, for. New Zealand. SYDNEY, May 14. Arrived.-Volador, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, May 13. Arrived.-Ulimaroa. from Wellington. Sailcd.-Bellainbi, for New Zealand. COASTAL. SATURDAY, MAY 13.' AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-Nhraru (8.30 p.m.). from London: Waitoinata (2 p.m.). from Calcutta, via Si S:iUcd.-W!Uiaka a 7s U n.m : .). for Newcastle. Wairuna (7 p.m.), for the Bluff; Tarawera (1.20 p.m.). for southern ports; Morayehire (7.30 a.m.), for Napier and Wellington. I'ICTON. Arrived.-Araliura. (4.25 p.m.),. from Weilinßt<mi WE3TPORT. Arrivcd.-P.cgulus (425 p.m.), from Wellington. ■ NELSON. Arrived.—Waimca H. 45 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ • KAIKOURA. Arrived.—\Takatu (6.3! a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTOS. Arrived.—Hinemoa (8.45 a.m.), and Monowad (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Uinemoa (2.45 p.m.), for Chatham Islands. PORT CHALMERS. Sa.iicd.-fla,rnagus (9.30 a.m.), tor Port Piric. DUNEDUI. Arrived—MocraM, from Sydney; Brecjc. Irani Lyttslton; Euanui, from Campbell Islands. Sailed.—Koromiko. for West Coast; HarPBgus, Sor Port Pine. Arrived.—Kol-arc, from Catlins Biver: Inverearcill, from Bluff; Jfonowai, from AucManu. Sailed.—Jfosvaki, for Melbourne, Breeze, for Oamaru. BhVFF. Arrivcd.-Kaitangata (2.30 p.m.), from Hobart, ' SUNDAY. MAY 14. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Delphic (7 a.m.). from Liverpool; Victoria (5 p.m.), from Sydney. PATEA. Arrived.—Kiripaka (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailcd.-Mana, (10 a.m.). for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived rArahura, (5 a.m.), from Picton J,™,. Wellington; Nikau (5.20 a.m.), from • Wellington. WESTPORT. Saikd.-Koaiata (9.50 a.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arvived.-Komona (11,30 a.m.), from Wellington. Wefli'ngtTn^ 110 ™' dredeo (9.25 a.m.), for 1 ' EOKITIEA. WdltaSon?" ~10 DOUCI!IS (11,5 ° a - m ''' from .'. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Mararoa (noon), and Briez Izel (8 a.m.), from WclliiiKton. TYSER LINE'S MOVEMENTS. Bad weather has interfered with the £° rk i of loading the Tyser liner Indra? barali at Oisborne, and consequently the vessel will not arrive at Wellington until Wednesday, She is scheduled to leave here for London on Friday next. It is estimated by the local agents that It will be May 24 before the Nhvaru reaches Wellington. She is coming from London, via way ports.. ARAWA LEAVES MONTE VIDEO. Word lias reached the local agents of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company concerning R.M.S. Arawa. She continued her voyage, from Wellington to London, from Monte Video on Wednesday evening NOTICE TO MARINERS. The harbourmaster at Onehunga. has advised the Marine Department that the black buoy off Karalin Point, in the Waiukn Channel, has disappeared. Arrangements are being made to replace it as soon as possible. TIIE SWANLEY. On Friday afternoon tlio A. and \ Line's chartered steamer Swanlpy left. Sydney for Auckland. The vessel, which is en route from New York, has 1150 tone of general cargo to lnnd here, and should show up on cither May 22 or 23, TIIE MORAYSHIRE. Leaving Auckland for Wellington on Saturday morning, the F.-H.-S. steamer Morayshiro makes a nail at Napier en route. She is due here on Tuesday evening, and ban 2000 tons, of Liverpool cargo to land at this port, WAITEMATA AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic advice received on Saturday suites that the Union Company's tr.inin steamer Waitemato arrived at Auckland at 2.30 p.m. from Calcutta, via way ports Upon completion of discharge of the northern portion of her cargo, she comes on to Wellincton, being due about the middle of the week.

MAKDHA'S PASSENGERS. A Press Arsociation message from Brisbane states that the Makura arrived there on Saturday, Mny 13. from Vancouver, nder a fine voyage. PaEscngere—Saloon: for Auckland-Messrs. Rye, Polili, Curtis. Walters, Rasmus™, and Hirnlc, Mosdamcs Kattray. Dor.ohoo, and Walters, and Mii) Rye. For Wellington—Jlr. Onnld. For Lyllclton-llre. ]i!air. For Duncdin-Mr. Ai'Uiur, TITE SCHOONER CLYDE. Word brought by the Nora Nivcn from Mr. M'Lcan's fishing eiaUon at Kaingaroa states that the schooner Clyde was to have left there for Wellington on Friday last. It is the intention of her owner to inat.il refrigerating machinery !•* the vsesol (perhaps this trip), at Wellington. She will then be employed to carry fish between Wellington and the island port in place of the Nora, Klvcn, which is to make only one more trip to the Chathanie. ~O wi" B to the heavy southerly "blow" the nionheim was unablo to leave port last night. Tlic IToade reported that it was raining, and Mowing a heavy southerly outside, and. consequently, her raptain had decided to remain in port, ihc vessel ia expected to cot away at 11 o clock to-night. Hauroto, s.s., arrived in port from Duncdin and Lyttcltpn yesterday afternoon, avid proceeds to Auckland via Napier and Gfcborno.thisday.at 5 p.m. On her return f?«™ U^ dl r lh V esscl will bo withdrawn from the East Coast service for overhaul and survey. The Moaowai \vi!! relieve her! Mr. Jl'Lcan. second engineer of tho Wiangape left the vessel a-t Lyttcllon this trip, his phea bemg taken by Jlr. Mowatt. Owing to timc-tablo alterations, it has Lyttclton " Ot t0 dock lho A °ranffi at feW to load coal at Newcastle for Auckland, and timber at Greymou'tli for tho rotarn passage to Sydney. At 5 p.m. on Saturday the Union Comsteamer Wanaka left Auckland for Hinemoa. s.s., left Lyttclton for tho Chatham Islands at 2.45 n.ni. on Satnrdav. Say next , at Wellin * ton "boiii WedConsigner, of cargo by the Hosamond for licton. kelson, New Plymouth, and Oii'jhunga. are asked to notice t'lal the vessel's departure from Wellinunon has been not! poned until midnight to-morrow. It ie cxpoeW that the Manarca will nave completed her annual overhaul bv iMf.W » ?M, She is to rail for Motucka on tho following day. Having completed discharge of the Wellington portion of her New York cargo of case oil. tho chartered steamer Brier, Izei left fur Lyttclton and Dur.edin on Satur. day afternoon. Noon on Thursday is the tim» appointed for tho departure of E.JI.S. Tainu! from Wellington for London, via way ports. She leaves the Glasgow Wharf. Mr. E. Struthcrs joined the Mararoa as tmrd engmocr on Saturday. Jlr. J. W. Ncikon. third engineer of tho Putiki, left tho vessd while 6ho was at Wellington this trip. Mr. J. M'Leau, late second officer of the Watatipu, Ims joined the Waipori ns chief officer, in placo of Mr. Thompson, who goc3 back second. Tho steam trawler Nora Nken, which arrived here early on Sunday niorninv from Mr. rtation at Kaing.aroa, Chatham Islands, brought 22 tor.? of fish, comprising 740 cases of cod and 40 bags of hapuka. The vessel had a. splendid passage down, but, durine the nin home, experienced very bad weather. After lcavine Kaingaroa a. heavy north-caut gale with high soas was encountered, which lasted for twelve hours, nnd then chitted to the south-west, and blew hard for another twelve hours, with n very confused sea. The master, Captain Goudie, reported that tho little ve?s-.'l behaved splendidly throughout. Moderato weather was enrerienced until Capo PalHser was reached, whan a Vfcst-norUi-wosl ga!o.was encountered.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 15 May 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1127, 15 May 1911, Page 7

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