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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES 01' THE MOOX. APEIL. Day. Ilr. iu. Full- moon 2 9 35 a.m. Last quarter 10 2 54 p.m. New moon .: 17 11 10 p.m. Jjast quarter 10 2 52 a.m. JIOOX. Jloon rises to-day, 2.24 p.m.; sets, 0.2 a.m. Friday. fIIOII WATER. To-day, 10.55 a.m.; 11.25 p.m. To-morrow, 11.41 a.m. SUN. Sun rises 10-ilny, 6.30 a.m.; sets, 5,6 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, AI'BIL 24. WAIBAU, >.s. (5.30 a.m.), 93 tons, Irvine, from Blenheim. OPAWA, 5,3. (5.40 a.m.), 110 tous, Nicholas, from Blenheim. NGAHERE, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), UOO tons, Dilner, from Greymouth. MAOKI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3399 ton?, Aldwell. from Lyttolton. Passengers: 152 saloon and 97 steerage. : MANA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea. MATJNGANUI, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), 7527 tons-, L. C. H. Worrall, from Sydney. PastilEers for Wellington: Saloon—Misses" Dawson, Douthwaite, Darvale, Devine (2). Mathicson, George, Dymond, M'Lean, Longton, Middlemont, Newman, Gray. Carter, Morrison, Graham, Adams, Marks. Jones, M'Oall, Smith, Gale, Mesdames Pennington, Gulleford, Popo and son, Brown, Maeknell, Kelly, Scott, Devine, George, Ward, M'lntosh, Walker and child, Jollins, Ridd, Cawley and 4 children, M'Guinness, Berry and infant, Nathan, Porter, .Tone?, Williams, Craig, Greenwood, and M'Cloud, Dr. Bell, Messrs. Cameron. Campbell, Thompson, Brown, Douthwaite, Park (2), Marks, Thompson (2), Macknell, Robertson. Smith. Moore <21, Maurice. Thieley, Kelly, Linley, Dixon, Vonheim, Masters, Watt, Haybittlc, Nelson, Scott, Smith, Fallon. Bilcy, George and son, (Mirer, George. Tamplin, Harvie, Raoside, Cooper, Walker, Jollins, Eidd, Lucas, Adam?. Knowlos, Russell. Lusk. Anderson. Johnston. Jl'Cloud, Porter, Alderson. Whittle, Matthews, Eiddiford, Johnstone, Hon, W. Pitt, Archdeacon D'Arcy, Irvine; 97 steerage. ■ MANAROA. s.s. (9.55 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. _ COIUNNA, s.s. (11 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. PVTEEXA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons. Watson, for Pieton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon -For Picton-Misses Darren, M Grath, Mesdames Galvin, Fail-hall, Barrett. Jenkins, Messrs. Teschemaker, Shutc, .Strang, Holmwood, Siloock, Logon, Byford, Meel, Maloncy, Golding, Phelan, Webb, Moran, Galvin. For Nelson-Misses Dayman, Jensen, ChishDlm, Mnnro, Fallshall, Signal, Wilson. Harden, Mesdames Carter; Gooch, Fair, Morning, Messrs. Carter. Gooch : Fair, Dayman, Morning, Taylor. Schauer, kirkcr, Roqan Stewart, Harden, Stuart. andEbau. ARAPAWA, s.s. , (12.40 p.m.), 268 tons, Corby, "cORINTHIC, s.s. (3 p.m.), 12,231 tons, Hart, fO COR y iNNTs. S . (6.5 p.m.). 1271 tons. Cameron, for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onch pOHERUA. 5.3. (5.10 p.m.), 1175 tons, Flynn, fO NA G Vu4 m ° n s th <6.2o p.m.), 2930 tons, Holmes. ''MAOKiT&.M.S p.».1. 5399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: baloon-Misses Nicol (2), Bell, Graham, Morris. Chishoim, Mesdames Kennedy. Deans. Heaton, Hoason, Collins, Gislloford, Thornton Gallagher, David, Buttle. Chishoim, Butcher, Sackrell, Mossrs.>Rcave. Park, ButtonvortU, Liner, Brown, Leily, Phillips, Hart. Cooper, Buxton, Gorcn, JFitchell, Scott, Winty, Henton, Hoason, Collins, Martin, Mark. Taylor Rodgers, Ballinger, Roberts, Davies, Bates, Butcher, Machrell. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stormbird, Wanganui, April 25. Hawera, Patea, April 25. Whangape. Westport, April 25. ■ Uuninni, Napier, April 25 Warerley. Nelson, April 25. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, April Z5. Moraroa, Lrttelton, April 25. Wakanui, Waitara,. April 25. Aorangi, Sydney direct. April 25. Victoria, Dnnedin. Lyttelton. April 25. " Pateena, Nelson, Pieton, April 25. Arahiira, West Coast, Nelson. Pieton. ' Aorere', Patea, April 26. , . Queen of ths South. Foxton, April 26. Arapawa, Wanganui, April 26. ■ Maori, Lyttelton, April 26. Tarawera, northern ports. April 26. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, A pi. 26. Tn.liiU. San Francisco, via way ports, ?luia, Wanganui, via Motueka, April 26. Rcmnera, Lyttelton, April 26. Jlapourika. West Coast, Nelson, April 27. Manaroa, Havelock, April 28. Monowai. Dunedin, Lyttelton, April 28. Ripple, Gisborne, April 28. Indrabarah, Napier, April 28. . Taviuni, southern ports, Annl 23. Mokoia, northern ports. April 30.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES! Kapuni, Patea, April Kahu, Napier, April 25. Mana, Patea, April 25. Blenheim, Blenheim, April 20. Pnherua, Greyniouth, April 25. Navua, Westport,' April 25. Opawa, Blenheim, April 25. Stormbird, Wangauui. April 25. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, April 25. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, April 20. Surrey, Lytteltou, April 25. Waverley, Kelson, West Coast, April 25. Hawera, Patea, April 25. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 25. Nikau,. Nelson, Motueka. April 25. Mararoa, Lyttelton,. April 25. Mftun&anui, Melbourne, via south. Apl. 20. Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports, Aorere, Pntaa, April 26. • Queen of the South, Foxton, April 26. Arapawa, Wanganui, April 26. Pnteena, Picton, Nelson, April 26. Maori, Lyttelton, April 26. Nerehana, Wanpranui, April 26. Tarawera, Lyttelton. Diinedm, April 26. Aqranci, San Francisco, via way ports, Worrimoo, Sydney direct, April 26. Huia. Wauganui, April 26. Whntigape, LyttoHon. April 27. Tahiti, Sydney direct. April 27. Arahura, Picton, Kelson, West Coast, Hinem'oa, Cestlepoint, April 28. Taviuni, New Plymouth, Westport, Greymouth, April 29. Manaroa, Motucka, April 29. Monowai, northern port?. April 29. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Duncdin, April 30. Mapourika. Picton, Nelson, West Coast, April 30. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne. April 30. Indrabarali, London, May 1. 1 INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEES. WAREIMOO, S-S-. loft Melbourne ' Anril 17 for Hobart, southern ports, and Weilinp'on. Due Wellington April 26. Sails same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney April 30. VICTOP.IA. s.s.. left Dunedin for Lyt.. telton and Wellington, April 23. Due Wollincton April 25. Leave 3 same day for northern ports ajid Sydney. Due Sydney iiOEBAKI. 8.9., left Melbourne April 24 for Hobart, southern ports, and Wollineton. Due Wellington May 3. Lc.xves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney AOBAKGI, E.E.. left Sydney April 20 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington April 25. Leaves April 26 for San Franvia way ports. MOAITAIf, s-s., lea-ves Sydney April 27, for Wellington direct. Dun Wellington May l. Leaves May 2 for southern ports. Hob.irt, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne May 11. TAHITI, 8.5., leaves Wellington for Srd , . Hey direct April 27. Due Sydney April 30. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. 01UKI (duo about April 30), sailed on March 9, via. Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) BUAIfIXE (due about May 1), tailed on March 16, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ARAWA {d»e uliout May 14), sailed on March 30, via, Cape Town mid Hobart. (Shaw Savill and Albion Co., agents.) 'STAR OF CANADA (due abuut Juno 131. sailed on April 3. via Auckland. (Ty.-er 'IfIJAPEHU (due about May 29), sailed on April 13, via. Cape Town and Hobart. (Xe« Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MAREJtE 'due about May 7). sailed on 'March 9. via Australian ports a nil And;iund. (Trser Line, fl?ent».) From Liverpool. KENT (due about May 27>. sailed on March 12. via Sydney ami Auckland. (K-TI.-R. liiiiu. agents.) NIWAIUI dine about. May Y!\ sailed un March 22. via. Auckland. Cl'yser Line, aeeiit:-".) NATiiKSHIRE (due about June 18). sailed on April "I. vin, Australian ports and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. i,iiic. asent.?.) From Monlreal, KARAMEA (due about M(iy 1), sailed on February 21, via, Australian port? and Aurklfliid. ' (Ne'i Zealand Shipping Co., aI WAI>IATE (due about 'June l\ st.ilfi on 5?. via AuntrnUsß ynrUWl Au««; 1 land, U\"ew Zenlima Sttlpiuig Co,, ageatj,).

From Hew York. HOIIKXFKIiS (due about May 31). sailed on .March 7, via Australian ports an d Auckland. (DaJsety and Co.. ascntsj ANfiLO liOLrvr.i.V (due about Jlny 7>. sailed on February 12. via. Australian port* and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) TOMOANA (due about June 10), sailed »n ■March 24, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (A. aiiif A. Line, agents..) COCRTFIKM) 'due about June 12). sailed on April 8, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Calcutta! WAJfKMATA. 'due about May 61, sailed durine April, via Auckland. IU.S.S. Co., asents.) From San Franoisio. TAHITI nine to-morrow evening), sailed on April 4. via Itarotonga and Papeete. (li.S.fi. Co., agents.) Hl' TKLEGUAPn. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. April 24. Arrived. Pakeha, from London, with over 1000 immigrants; Volador, from Kaipara. Sailed.—Wimmera (6 p.m.). for Auckland. MELBOUME. April 24. Sailed.-Lonisa Craig, for Kaipara; Moeraki, for New Zealand ports and Sydney. SUVA, April 24. Sailed.-Levuka, for Sydney. COASTAL. 'AUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. Sailed.-Kurow (4 p.m.), for Sydney. Sniled.-Joan Craig, for Bokianga; Hanroto, for Wellington; Tofita, for Sydney. ' TVAITAP.A. Arrived.—Everton Grange (6.15 p.m.). from SaYled C -Wakanui (5.30 p.m.), for WellingNEW PLYIIOUT.H. SaUed.-Karawa (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunga. WANGAXUI. Arrived—nuia (11.25 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Stormbird (3 p.m.) and Kapiti (3.45 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Mapourika (3 a.m.), end Kennedy (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Waverley (2 p.m.), and Nikau (8 p.m.). for Wellington. To eail.-Arahiira (1.30 a.m. April 20), for Picton and Wellington. WESTPOItT. Sailed.—Whangape (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington. s LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Monowai (9.20 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Breeze, for Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui.' Sailed.—Jlararoa «.20 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Dunn. Mesdames ■Dalgleish, Kent, Stevenson. Hamilton and child.Brenner, Moore. Kcrmode. Newton and child, M-Donald. Carson, Alexander, Dooliu, Miller, Messrs. G. Jameson, Dalgleish, Sothen, P.oss, 11. Dunn, Steeds, Murley. Kent, Williams, Goodwin (2), Alabane, Stewart, Daniels, Fairbiirn, Garret, Cloughley, Brown, M'Donald,'Carson, Alexander, Doolin, and Millar; 20 steerage. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kotare. from southern ports; Te Anau, from Bluff. Sailed.—lnvorcargill, for Irivercargill. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Sydney, vfa Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Misses M'Mullin, Durrant, Griffon, 31' Lean, Edmonds, Mesdames Broad, Fowell and 2 children, Kerr, Strang, Moore, Cushing, Messrs. Moore, Bamfield, M'Lean, Grey. Captain Edwin. For Sydney—Mcsdames Millard, Donald, iiampson and child, Messrs. Hampson, Donald, Millard; 12 steerage for all ports. BLUFF. Sailod.-Kattenturn (7.10 a.m.), for Newcastle.

JTATOGANUI FROM SYDNEY. Well up to time the TJnion Company's steamer Jfaunganui arrived at Wellington from Sydney direct at 8.15 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 south. The vcs?el left the New South Wales port at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday last, and fine weather with smooth sons was experienced up till Monday last, when the weather changed for ■ Uio ' worse. Heavy beam fens and cast-south-east winds then prevailed until arrival. • Imports.-by the voseel,.were as follow:— 127 bugs manure, 200 bugs rice, 521 pieces timber, 120 bags rieemeai, 40 bags oilcake, 331 cases soap. 487 cn?=s ten. 40 cases sugar. 510 ditches bacon, 64 bundles mats, <'J bags ginger, 65 ease? condiments, 710 eases candles. 31 bundles and 76 loose shafts, 82 sack? spokes, 122 staves, and a quantity of sundries. Transhipments ex the following vessels aVso came to hand:—Orantala, Bombala, tfganda, Osterlcy, Mongolia, Gneisen.au, Greif.«wald, Arawatta, Taiyuan, Waerwyck, Oi-flina, Orvioto, and Aorangi. The Maunganui leaves for southern ports, ITobiirt, and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day. VICTORIA DELATED. I On account of heavy rain at Lyttelton, the Huddart-Parkcr steamer Victoria has been detained at that port, and will not arrive at Wellington until late to-night or early to-morrow morning. Her departure from Wellington for northern ports and Sydney has been postponed until Friday at 4 p.m. .11, A Press Association message received last cveniiif stated (hat the vessel is bringing the following passengers for Wellington :- Miss Reynolds, McsAames Brailsford. Thomson, Messrs. Brailsford. Mitchell, Oakley. For Giabovne—Mesdames Fraser, Walton, Mc=sr=. Dorn, Reynolds, Drummond. For Auckland—Mrs. F. Lawson, Me.-srs. J. Law. son, F. Lawson, Keates, Hoodhend, J. J. Dixon. i TYSER' LINE MOVEMENTS. On Monday last the Tyser liner Jlarere arrived at Melbourne from London', after a passage, of 44 days.. She is due at Wellington about May 7. Having left Wellington for London on March 9, the steamer Star of Scotland arrived at her destination on April 22, the time taken on the voyage being 44 days. ■ The Tyser liner Star of India was to have left London for Australian and New Zealand ports on April 18. ARAHUEA DUE THIS MOKXIXO. Whilst leading Westport for Wellington, via way ports, on Tuesday, the Union Company's steamer Arahura fowled her propeller in the dredge's moorings. Some d» lay was occasioned by the mishap, and conceqiiently departure for Wellington did not take place until 1 p.m. yesterday, the Arahura was to have left Kelson at 2 a.m. to-day, and Picton at 9 a.m. She is expected to arrive iii port about 1 o clock this afternoon. SHIP QUEEN ELIZABETH. The British ship Queen Elizabeth, which has been engaged for some years carrying ■ case oil from New York to the Australian colonies, and then returning to the United Kingdom or Continent with wheat, started on another voyage to the Channel from Sydney on April 19. When she was dispatched she had on board 33.664 bags of wheat, which will probably be delivered at one of the English ports. The Queen Elizabeth was recently at Wellington with case-oil from Iv'ew York. \ TAHITI'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. Last evening the local wireless station received a message from It.M.S. Tahiti, which is en route from San Francisco to Wellington, stating that it, was expected to make port at 6 p.m. to-morrow. AOEAXOI ARRIVES AT 10 A.M. By wireless last evening R.M.S. Aqrangi reported that it was expected to arrive at Wellington from Sydney at 10 a.m. to-day. The vessel continues her journey to Sa.n Francisco, via way ports, at b p.m. tomorrow. Heavy southerly weather outside and rain at Wellington was responsible for upsetting coastal shipping arrangements ( at (his port yesterday. AH vessels of the "mosquito fleet" were compelled to remain at their berths. They will leave for their respective port? to-day. The Shaw-Savill Ti.M.S. Corinthlc loft Wellington for Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. Yesterday afternoon the F.-TJ.-S. steamer Everton Grange arrived <it Wailara Koailstoail from lirisbfliii'. Home loading will be commenced to-day, on completion of which the ves=el proceed:! to Wnngnmii. Sha is due at Wellington on April 30. From Auckland the Union Company'? cargo steamer proceeds to Sydney yesterday afternoon. At 7.10 a.m. yesterday the German turret steamer Kattenturn. which was lit Wellington recently under charter to ihe Tyser Line, left I'ort Chalmers for Newcastle. The vi!«el load-- :a thai port for Colombo. Till' (ioveviniK'iil. .'tenini-r llincmtm remain" in port unlit Sunday cvi'iiing. Her liiiilei-s arc to lie liluwii down meanwhile. She then lfiiviv for L'iistlepoint. mid lii'fuif prorcedine to L'mil; Sliiiit will return lu Wellington. Mr. (lilliiiKL'r.-, loir fourth engineer of the Makurn, joined the Miimiiriinui :i? third tin? (rip at Sydney. Mr. iVgu.-on, Into third of the Maunganiii, has gone as fourth of t.he Makura.. Xotvithctaanding a heavy sea at We=t•port, the Uninn r.olliftr Wha.nf.npc. cleared tor Wellington --;t i n,». imwXtj, fcUo it due liere to-day?

Mr. A. I!. Douglas assistant pn^niigei , clerk at (lie Tnion Company's Ideal oflire, leave* Wellington fur Napier uml (ii.-l)orne I>y thu Victoria llii« evening. .Mr. Douglas is lo relieve at fountains, at both purl.-. whil,l the toller are on holiday leave. Mr. I'nrli. a.-.-i.-lanl purser of ihe M:\unganiii, joins the Arahiira a.-: purser to-day. fl is aniiouucecl that two steamer:; have been lixctl to leave New York for Australian and .New Zealand ports, under the auspices of ihe A. anil A. Line. The llrst of these sails on .lime 10, anil the senmd on July 1.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1423, 25 April 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1423, 25 April 1912, Page 7

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