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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. A PI! 11;. Day. Ur. in. Full moon 2 £ 35 a.m. Last <|iiartcr 10 - 5} l'-™-New moon 17 H p.m. Last uuarter 10 2 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 8.21 a.m.; sets, 6.5 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 5.30 ii.m.; 5.45 p.m. _ To-inurrow, 6.29 a.m.; sets, 6.il P-Bi. srx. Suii rises today, 6.2-1 a.m.; H'ts, 5.15 p.m. arrivals. THURSDAY, Al'lttL 18. KAl'.Oltf, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 1865 ton-, Thomson, from Westport.. , MAIiAKOA, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), MS ton>, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: mloou—Misses Trcvetliirk, Evans. Smith. ler. MEonzie, Audrey, Stark, JPAnhui. Ilawkins 12), M'l.eaii, Davidson, suitrich, Bold, Thomas. Hawk, Burke, Au-tin, wmt i, Low. .MKenzie. Hold, UcMlames Veitch, Smith. M'DouaUi aud infant, Harding auu boy. Ilalliilay, ttolierison, Kennedy and I children. Bladin, Seller, M'Crca, Miiytne, Roach, Lane, Meyer, Nicholson, Wilhamx. Kev. Mui'tiii, liev. llarnett, Messrs. Curtis, Ilodgsou, Jackson, tlnruian, Adams, Madiguu. M'Callum, Smith, Ainiger, Neili, Schryver, Wolfe, Harding, Allen. Kobertfon, Halliday, Hill, Fredrie, Huddcnlau (2i, Oakcs, Rirkic, llreod, M'Crea, Crosbie, Nicholson, Taylor, Young, Lane, Bartlott, IL'Roddie, Burns, Constan, Wolf, Meyer, Jfenderson, Cogan, Blytli, Montgomery, O'Connor, Oldridge, M'Cully, Salter, M'Lcan (2), Jarnett. Harris, Magill. Buchanan. Doughty, ltasscll, Luke, Croll, Gray; 78 steerage. NEIiEIIANA, £.s. (8.5 a.m.), 6533 tons, Compton, from London, via Australian ports, Auckland, aud Napier. TAItAWERA, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 2C03 tons, M'Lean, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Monk, Mrs. Hammond. Mr. Thomson. , , STORMBIKD, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 217 tons. Dowell, from Wangamif. „ NIKAI7. s.s. (10.45 a.m.). 24a tons, Hay, trom Nelson and Motueka, WAKATU, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 110UT0, auxiliary schooner '9.40 a.m.), 77 tons, Anderson, for IJuncdin. JOHN, s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 342 tons, Holm, for l'icton. H.M.S. ENCOUNTER, second-cla/5S twinscrew ortticcr (4.35 p.m.), 5800 tons\ U.sjo 1i.?)., 24 Captain liickley, for Napier. XIKAV. s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay, for Xelson and Jlotueka. KANAKA, s.f. (5.25 p.m.), 2442 tons, Sorton, for Lyttelton. KAPUNI, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 150 tons, Mlntosh, for Patca. A TAJIAWKHA, ?.?. (6.5 p.m.), 2003 tons, M'fiCaii, for Napier, Gisbome, Auck-la-nd. Possentrcrs—Saloon: I-'or Napier— Misses O'Gonnell. Jf'Artlinr, Mrs. Martin, Aitken, .Siiceding. l'or Ctisborne—Miss Corlfill. KAPITI, sj». (6.20 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyer, for Wruifjanui. , JUMAKOA, s.s. (7.35 p.m.). 5777 tons. Wyllic, for southern ports, Ifobart, and Melbourne. I'ass'enpers—6o saloon anil steerage for southern ports. For llobart— Penner. Ralston. Por Melbourne—Mis?? Cornish (2), WcsKy. lully, Raymond, Whit/* ICastsrhrook. Tuily, TinlinK and 2 children, P. «T. fiiy.yer, j\ressrs. M'Culloch, Tully, Fraser, I'. J. Dwyer, Wostecr, and Jlcv. Ca«-ev. KAHU, s.s. (B p.m.), 102 tone, Jones, for Jiast MAKAROA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton, PasseiiKenv. .fijoon— Mi?fes Neave, Gamier (2), Lee. Henderson, Gearew Hyams, Fairhairn, Fraser, (»oiaricK', ilcsdames Seth-Smith, Gauner, Ktaueston, Aitken, (2K .SleveiiHom j-iewnham, Fraser, TinKoy, Frauce and nhildren, Wright, M'Cillmn, Oliver and 2 children, P.ev. Buvchcll, sfw?rs. T, Drown, Aitken, Carroll, Kamlersoii, Stephens, Bayard. Pearco. Ccian, Dovley, Oliver. Denni?, Pettifcrcw (2), Tineev. Munro, S. W. Allen, Frn)ire. Wright, M'Callum. PATEFXA, s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 1212 tons, ,T. G. Wats?D*n. from Kelson and Pieton. Pac* senders—los saloon and 15 &tceroge. HLKNIIIiIM. s.v. (11.5 p.m.), 120 tons. Wilkinson, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Koonya, Westport. April 19. Aorere, Patca. April 19. Opawa, Blenheim. April 19. Queen of the South, Foxton, April 19. Manai'oa, MotucUn. April 19. Maori, Lyttelton, April 19. Muana, Melbourne, via south, April 19. Victoria. Sydney, via north, April 19, Alexander, Wontfanui. April 19. , Kennedy, Waitapu, April 20. Blenheim, Blenheim,_ April 20, Kapuni, Patea, April 20. Kapitf, Wnntfanni, April 20. IVikati, Ifelson, Motueka. April 20. Mararoa, Lvttclton, April 20. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, April ?0. Sussex, Liverpool, via Auckland, April 20. Poherua, Greymouth. April 20. Komata, Westport, April 20. , Flora, southern ports, Anril 21. Bipple, Gisborne. April 21. Mokoin, Dunedin, Lyttelton, April 21. Ilosamond, OnehuiiKa, New Plymouth, April 21. Arapawa. Lyttelton, April 21. Navua, Westport, April 21. Kohu, Fast Coast, April 22. Monowai, northern ports. April 23. Tarawera, northern ports, April 26,

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. JTnia. Wnnnanui, April 19. Athcnic, London, via. way ports, Apr. IS. Aorerc, Paten, April 19. Opo-wa, Blenheim, April 19. Queen of Hie Soulh. I'oxton, April 19. Patocna, Picton, Nelson, April 19. Maruroa, Lyttelton, April 19. .Sussex, Tiinaru, Lytreltoii. April 19. Wakatti, Knikoura. Lyttelton April 19. JFoa.ua. Sydney direct, April 19. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April 19. Alexander. Nelson. West Coast, April 19. Hawera. l'atea, April 19. Karori, Wcstport, April 20. llanft'slure, Napier, April 20. lilenlif-iui. Jlleiikeim, April 20. Htbrmbird. Wang-a-iiui. April 20. Kapniii. l'atea, April 20. Jtaua, Patea, April 20. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. April 20. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 20. Arahura, I'iston, Nelson, West Coast, Anril 20. Himitangi, Cha.tli.im!. April 20. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, April 20. Kaliu. Napier, April 22. Ai'apawa, Wn-nganuii, Anril 22. Flora, New Plymouth, Wcstport, Greymouth, April 22. Manaroa, Motueka, April 22. Rosamond, Pioton, Onehnnga. April 22. Mokoia, northern ports, April 22. Moooirai. Lyttelton, Dunertin. April 23. Mnpourika, Nelson, West Coast. April 23. Hippie. Napier, Gisborne. April 23. 1 Nerehana, Wanganui, A.pril 26. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April 26. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ! MOVEMENTS - OF STEAMERS. MOAXA, s.s., left Melbourne April 10 for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington April 19. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo' Sydney Anril 23. WARRIMOO, S.E.. leaves Jrelbourno April 17 for Hobart, -southern ports, and Weilinff'ou. Due Wellington April 26. Roils same day for Sydney direct-. Dud Sydney April 30. , _ , , MATJNGANUI, e.s., leaves Sydney April 20 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington April 24. Leaves April 25 for southern ports. Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne May 4. VICTORIA, s.p., leaves Dunedin for Lyttelton and Wellington, April 2-3. Due Wellington April 25. Leaves same day for northern ports and Sydney. Due Syduey May 3. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Front London, Olt.Vßl (duo about April 30), sailed on March 9, via, Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) RUAIIINK (due about April 29!, sailed on March 16, via Cape Town and Hobart. INew Zealand ribippiiifr Co., agents.) AII.YWA (due about May 14), sailed on March JO, via Cane Town and Vobart. (Shaw, Kavilt, and Albion Co., agents.i STAR OF CANADA (duo about May 30), sailed on March 31, via Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) * From Montreal. KASAMEA (due about May 11. sailed on lebrnary 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. INew Zealand. Shipping Co., agents.) , WAIMaTE (due about June 2/, sailed on Mureli 22, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Xon- Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. nOHENFET.S (due about- May 3D. sailed on March 7. via Australian ports aiul Auckliiiid. (Daluetv and Co.. agents.) ANGLO BOLIVIAN (due about May >\ sailed ou February 12. via Australian norts and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agent>.) TOM OA N A (due about June 10). sailed mi March 5-1. via Australian ports a-nd Auckland. -A. and A. Line, agents.) From Calcutta! WAITKMATA (due about May 8). sailed during April, via Auckland. (C..5..5. Co., agents.) From San Francisco. TAHITI, ulue about 4prU 25\ April <, v)n Kargtonea ana (b.o.E, Ccu acaat&i '

BY TIiLEGUArn. OVERSEA. SVDXKY, April 18. Arrived.-Wiinßanui, baniuentine, from WaiiEanut. SUVA, April 18. Arrived.—l.evuka. from Sydney. COASTAL. THUHSDAY, Al'lttL 18, AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Knnerdale, from Tiniarn. KAII'AKA. Arrived.—llinenion, (3.25 p.m.), from llokiaiißii. OXDirXfiA. Arrived.—liarawa IS.iO a.m.), from New l'lymouth. KAPIEK. Arrived.—Hippie (1.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Victoria (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington. SEW PLYMOUTIL Sailed.—Rosamond (11.30 a.m.), /or Oneflunca. I'ATKA. Sailed.—Aorere (11.50 a.m.), for Wellington. WANG'.IXI.'I. Sailed—Alexaudei' (8.50 p.m.), for Wellinirton. FOXTOX. Arrived.—Queen of the South (?.30 a.m.), from Wellington. . BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Opawa (5 p.m.), for Wellington. IMCION'. Arrived.—John (6.30 p.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA. Arrived.—Jlanaroa, (8'.15 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON'. Arrived.—Jlangapapa, (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOHT. Arrived.—Komata (1.25 a.m.), and Navua (G. 25 a.m.). from Wellington. . Sailed.—Koonya (9.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTOiV. Arrived.—Breeze '2.50 p.m.), from Wellington: Kini, from (ireymoutli; llnruniii, from Tiniarn; Cygnet, from Knikoiira. Sailed.—Storm (4.20 p.m.), for Timaru, Onmaru, and Dmiedin; Breeze, for Dunedin; Kattentnm (5.15 p.m.), .for Port Chalmers; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. v.itli 235 passengers. . Sailed.—jtoana, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers—Saloon: For WellingtonMiss Eagle. Ml'!-. Wliite-Parsons, Messrs. Jameson, Allan, and Ur. Gibb. For Sydney —Misses Webber, M'Kay, Miller, Jlesdnmes Ativinson and 2 children, Nnrso Wallace. Jl'flill. Thorn-Hill. Cooper. Ohoasc and 2 children, Osv.-ell. Morrison, Birch, Dr. Drew, Lieut. 11. E. llenn'ielt. Messrs. Atkinson, C. W. Pavne, Choase, Bire-h, Iliiton, Scarf, M'lntosh, Jloore, Masher, Birnic, Diedrichson. TIMABIf. Arrived.—Corinna (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. DUSEDIN. Arrived.—Molroia, from northern porta. Sailed—Petone, for northern ports: Kotnku. for Oamaru and Auckland; Flora, lor West Coast. irOAXA FOR SYDEiVY. On the run across from Hobai'J to the liluff the Moana met some strong S.W. winds, which caused some damage to her wireless fittings, and, when she arrived at- Dunedin, several hvoV.cn off wires were dangling about the funnel. Tho apparatus was in working order, however. The Moana. is duo at Wellington this moniing and sails at 5 p.m. for Sydney direct. As far as passenger accommodation is concerned, she is a full- tliip. BIG WJIEAT CA3IGO. What is eaid to be tho second bigeest cargo of wheat sent forward from New South Wales this year was taken by the F.-H.-S. steamer Oswestry Grange for the United Kingdom or Continent, via _ Las l'almas, laat week. Tho cargo consisted of 83,698 bags of wheat, and was loaded in the quick time of seven days. KOTORUA ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice received by the local agents for the New Zealand Shippinp Company states that. E.M.S. Kotorua arrived at Plymouth at 2 p.m. on April 17. The liner cleared Wellington for the' llomo port on March 7. LIVERPOOL TO WELLINGTON. It is announced by the F.-11.-S. Lino that tho following steamers have been ilxed to load at Liverpool for Wellington, via way ports:—The Morayshire is to leav* on May 8. She will be followed by the Suffolk on May 25 and the Essex on. June 2. SAM FBAJTCISCO SHP.7ICE. To-morrow the Union Company's R.M.S. Aorangi is to leave Sydney for Wellington direct. Due here early on Thursday morning, April 25, the vessel continues lier journey to S:m Francisco, via way ports, on the following, ovoning. The Aorangi is due at S,m Francisco on May 16. Now en route from San Francisco to Wellington, It.JI.S. Tahiti is due in nort oil Friday, April 20.- It- is cxpccted that she will get away for Sydney on Saturday, April -27. WIMMERA'S WIRELESS. At 10 p.m. yesterday the Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmeru, which ia en route from New Zealand ports to Sydney, reported by wireless that she was ill lat. 34ucg. 2min. south and Hn.». 158deg. tain. east. At the time of dispatch the' vessel was experiencing a frcrfi northerly brc-ezo and heavy rain and slight sea. It wa.3 expected to arrivo at Sydney this morning. ATHENIO FOR LONDON, 3 P.M. At 3 p.m. to-day the Shaw, Savill R.M.S. Athenic is eehedulcd to take her departure from the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for London. The liner is due at lier destination on May 31. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. APPROXIMATE TIME-TABLD. Bantl'shirc.—Now at Wellington, will leave Auckland about April 23. llurunni.—Will leave Wellington about April 26. Remucra —Now at Bluff, will leave Wellington about May 2. Wakanui.—Load in New Zealand, will lca.ve Auckland about. May 2. Itiumtaka.—Now at Lyttelton; will leave New Zealand in May. Orari.—Left London on Mai'cli 9 for Auckland, Wellington, aud Nelson; due at tile lirst-naineil port about- April 25. Karamea.—Left St. John February 21; duo at Auckland about April 29. Ituahino.—Left Loudon on .March 17 for Wellington and Lyttelton; due at Wellington about May 1. Leaves Wellington about M.'iy 30. Waimatc.—Left St. John on March 22; duo at Auckland about May 29. l'apa roa.—Left London on April 4 for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and BlulT; due at Dunedin about May 29. liuapehii.—Left London on April 13 for Wellington and Lyttelton-; due at Wellington about. May 29. Leaves New Zealand about Juno 27. 'i'okomaru.—To leave St. John April 20; due at Auckland about June 27. Kaikoura.—To leave London on May '1 for Auckland and Wellington; duo at Auckland about Juno 26. Rotorua.—To leave London on May 11 for Wellington and Lyttelton; due at Wellington about June 24. To leave Now land about July 25. Wliakatane.—To leave Montreal on May 15; duo at. Auckland about July 22. Opawa.—To leave London on Jimo 4 for I Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Timaru; duo at the first-named port about July 19. Turakina.. —To lea,ve London on June 8 for Wellington aud Lytteltfln; due at Wellington about July 24. To leave New Zealand about August 22. Matatua.—To leave Montreal on Juno 15; due at Wellington about August 22. Otaki.—To leave London on July 4 for Auckland and Wellington; due at Auckland about August 20. lialtaia.—To loave Montreal on July 15; due at Auckland about Octobor 11. Remuera.—To leave London on July 6 for Wellington and Lyttelton: duo at Wellington about- August 19. To leave New Zealand about September 19. Kaipara.—To leave London on August 4 for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Bluff; due at the first-named port about September 20. NERF.ITAN.V FROM LONDON. After what is described- as a- tempestuous voyage, tho T.vscr litter Nerelmna. arrived at- Wellington from London, via way ports, yesterday morning, and berthed at the Jervoi.; Quay Wharf. The steamer cleared the Roynl Albert Docks on February 10. with 10.5C0 tons of general cargo on board. She was right down to her Plimsoll mark, and in flue trim. A terrific gale was met with while steaming down the Engl/sli Channel, and crossing the Bay of Biscay, with high head teas. She arrived at Las Palmar on February 17, and after coaling sailed again the same day. Moderate weather

w.ns experienced until within throe days .-teatii oi' Arollnjurno, when the >erehana encountered the terrilir r;mone whuu I»1:»3't'll Mich lmvne viith shipping 1,1 'he Au-traliau Hinlu. The iiiiiall* were of luiiTieaiie foire, while the s'eU''* wtro J* IJ IJ - iiitik' mountains hitch. the \va>i*r brrniiiii?? on Ijiwrd in Inure volumes v.ii'icii tlomieU tiic ollieer- - ' <;u>in^ ( but no d£m*K» 4 wu< done to tin* ili"'U llliint:*. ,'l he eyrlone lasted for twc-ive lumi.*;. and the vos-ei only sirawed 130 Unui~ in iM nutti's. .'leibourne wars reaehtrt on March after a pas-fage uf '12 days Oil* were also mane u\ Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. Captain «f> tVmpton has a*soeiaU;d Willi him the following deek ullieei>:--(.hief, .Mr. (\ .lones; Mroml, Mr. (J. H«-uin; fluid. .wr. il. it. Smith: fourth, Mr. V- P. Whelpton. Mr. IJ. Tonialiii is chief engineer, Mr.. 11. M'Uwr *ceoiul, Mr. li. Jlarvey third, Mr. MWliusliaU fourth, and Mr. T. luumk lilth. Mr. H. lluUun k chief refrigerating engineer, and Mr. A. Newsort second. of will ho romplelcd at Wellinjcton, ana Homeward Juadini: will (hen he commenced.

About. Aiii'il 29 the Union Company s tramp steamer Waiteniata is expected to put ill an appearance at Newcastle for •■bunkers." She is en route Irani Calcutta and Singapore to Wellington, via way nuvi?, ami continued her journey from Saniarang on Monday la,-t. . , it is expected that the New Zealand Shipping Company's cimrtered hteanier linnli'shire will leave Wellington /or Napier to-morrow. „ , , Captain W, .Scott is at present as.-istnnt wharfinger for the Union Company at Lyttelton. Captain J. Miilman is llow in charge of the steamer Petone. .Mr. It. .T. Montiplay, third cHgincor of tliK Tarawera, has eome asliore. On Thursday morning the Government Hteamer llinemoa arrived at Uokianga from northern lighthouses. The vessel was detained outside on account of a hcavv south-westerly gale. She continued her journey to Kaipara yesterday afterKverton Grange, s.s., of the F.-11.-K. Line's fleet, left. Brisbane for Waitara. at 10 a.m. yesterday. The vessel comntenci-s loading at tho latter port on Ap)il 24, and is duo at Wellington for Vir- same liurpow on April 30. The Union Company s 6teamer Flora is tine at Wellington from southern ports 011 Sunday. On Monday, at. 3 n.m., she will take her departure for Nov Plymouth, Westnort, and Greymc -111. It is probable that the Rosamond will proceed from Wellington to Pietou, where she loads for Onolnmga. . Maponrika, s.s., arrived at Groymoutn from Wellington, via way ports at ' a.m. yesterday. She left on tho return trip at 9 p.m. The eollier h'ooiiya i.» due in port from Westport. to-day, the Komata to-morrow, that the Karori on Sunday. It is prohablo that the Karori will leave Wellington for Westport to-morrow. Owins to the reeent. strike at Brisbane the Pine Funnel Line's steamer Aeneas has been detained at Australian ports. She will leave Syduey for London, via South Africa on liny 18-a vceelc later than originally arraiißed.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1418, 19 April 1912, Page 7

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