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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. ■ Day. Hr. in. Full moon 1 .9 £? ,nu Last Quarter 9 j P- M * 1 New moon 17 9 4s a.m. First iiunrt'.T 24 i Full moon 31 il 0 n.in. MOON. Moon rises to-day, !).2 p.m.; f?ls, 1.11 P-m. Thursday. iIIG/1 WATER. To-day. 9.49 n,.m.: 10.1:4 p.m. To-moriow, 10.30 a.m.; 10.53 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.43 a.m.; sets, 4.50 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. MAY 7. MjEXIIEIM, s.s. (4.JJ a.m.!.. 129 tow;, WilMAUAROA. s.s. <6.25 a.m.), 2593 tons. ManliiiiK, from I.ytteltou. . MKAU, iV.lii a.m.). 252 tons, Jia;., fr.jm Xcl-uii ami llotucka. ALKXAXUKK. f.f. (7.« a.m.t. oil tons, Vickcvmau, from I'clorus Satiiul ami ..cl- ' (iktiTlß, s.s. (3-35 a.m.). 254 tone. lioiliser. from Fnstou. , 'iIOXOWAI, s.S. 'HMO a.m.i. J'abortson. from, norllirrn porta, xasscnccrs: >"-';i.!oan—.Sienvriffut. Aiwrri-t. U'vatt .M p.-.'lame:- Sidc-y. Be Latour, Hns."i:c an'ti 2 oil." I.t'ii, IVioketl ami infant. i>qv iVnllace, .Murdonk (2'. X*inalinf..tit, Jf01»«l:pii, Dmincll. JirM:-on, RonaWf-an, Do li'itonr. Kiolianlson, I'lullipe, joacs, Vicfeett, -.liuUin: 6 stcsracc. , KAPi'XI, s.s. (1.25 p.m.). I=o tons, Jachr'sf (10.30 p.m.). 1212 ton?, Watcon. from Picton and Xclson. 13< saloon, 29 stesrasc-. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, MAY 7. JIIKEMOA, ('-5 n.m.l, 542 tons, Hotlons, for Cool; Strait hsMhonscs. . KIXI, S.ii. (1.5 p.m.), Ui2 wus, DaM=, for Greyrcouth. , . r.u*;* IiANS B, s.s. (2 p.m.), tons, Christinnsen, for Newcastle. KIxV OKA, s.s. (2 p.m.), oaoO tons, Luuctlev, for London. ( _ , 7 , .. KOWUAI, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 792 tons, Lalawin. for Picton. _ ItIiICTAKA. M. (3.30 p.m.), 7i05 tons, llemmin?, for AVaitara. jIAI'OUJIIKA. r.s. (4.3 p.m.), 12-J3 tons, Ritchie, for Ndioii and ttcit Coast pom. Pa.^sL'npor?—Saicon: I' or jScison w Conwav. Yonnc, Mcsdaraos Chairoprp. uussoll, and Burke, Sicssrs. Jlnlc".. S^ande.», liair. ]Jussell. Horton. Xel?on._ r inlay, rermison, and Chalmers. For V, e.-tpori.— Ushcrwood, Messrs. CnmpopU, V, iluamfon, Manttan. . For 6reyuwi!tn-J[]!M'3 mond, Monce, Messrs. Kamsay, Ihornton, 11 t!\TX;u!' S.S. (4.0 p.m.), 12S tons. Jensen, for Wnitara., . „ r NIKAU, 8.5. (6.10 p.m.). tons, Hay, ior Motneka and Nelson. t II CIA. s.S. (7 p.TU.I, 127 tons, Burt, ior WangaJiui. . . ~ "•lA'RAIiOA, S.S. (5.5 p.m.). ?M tons. Mannine. for Lyttelton. VaKonKcrss .SalonnVisfcs Weir. Lanirfonl, M'Orcstor, Picnerman Mc a damos Watson. Foster. Dickson. Wall, Sadler. Mwfrs. Bnkker, Townsend, M'Donald. Lonjfford, Wjuteombe, omjta. Booth. Bcanehamp, .WiJiainson, waais, PifkorTian, Jfav'er Picl;crni^n ; IfOXOWAI s.s. (8.23 p.ni.),-3<w tons, Robertson, for Lyttclton and Dtmodia. r as-t^n'-crs —Saloon: For Lyi t."nm«(inn '2', Jtvs. MMsha.lt. Ar. Marshall. For Duncttin—sll?s Bray. Mefdames Kcmptti'THC and nhil'J, llo'iortson, Jlessrs. ji'Leilo-i. Wedcl<-r.=noon. SpWs. - , ETPPun. f.s- (8.45 p.m.). ."0 tons, Carlson. for Karier, via roast. AtiE&AJfDFK. s ; s-, "■ I ' J r l -™-'' 67 ' to " s ' yjpirnvw.nn, for Nelson. fiEPTTK. s.s. (10 p.m.), 209 tons, Kodprer, for Foxton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond. New Plymouth. May 8. Opawa, Blenheim, May 8. ~ _, Mana>'oa, Havclock and Pelorus Sound, May 8. Aorcre, l'aiea, day 8. Wakotu. Knikoura and Lytwlton, iuw.j 3. Maori, Lyttclton, May 3. \ Koiaatn, Westport, ilay. 8. Aralmra. West Coast, via Nelson, l»ay 3Warrimoo, Sydney direct, siay 3. Stormbird. Wans-aiim. May 9. Huia, Wangauui, May e. HI mi a, Pateu, .May B. Arapiiwa, Lyttcltnn, May jO. Kennedy; vjr- Nelson, -lay 8Kapiini, Patea, May 9. Blenheim. li!eri!iDjr.i, -day 9. Kikan. Nekon ana Mmueua, Hay 9. I'.-itcsn."., kelson and Pietou, day 9. Ma.raroa. liyttalton, May 9. Wi-nmcra. Dnneiiiu nun f.yttelton, May 9. Rakaaon, Westport. May 9. Flora, Tlmaru. it ay v. Kawimea, and Westport, ' uhtonioa, Cool; Strait lishtlionses. May 10. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via southern pons. Mny !u - , V,. 11 Kahn. Namcr and coast ports, .vaj n. Hippie. Kapicr. via roast. May,!Orari, London, via Auer.land, ->iaj 1--projected departures. Rinnle jS'apici". and Gisbornc, .tlay 0. Sine. LyUclton, May 8 Rosamond Piclon Action, i\ew Plymouth an 1 Oitehnusa, Slay 6. A ore it. Paten, .Jay B. liiuiiianßi, Chatham Islands direct, May 8. Opawa, Blenheim, May 6. Manaroa. Kavelorl; and Potorus bound, s!av 8. Maori. LytteUan. May 8. ; Corlmia, Nelson, Inetr Plymouth, and Onehtmsa, May 8. Kapuui, Patea, Mas; 8. . Kennedy, Westport. (.Ireymoutlvand UoKitika, May 8. . Avapawa, Wantjanui, May 9. Blenheim. Blenheim, May 9. Xikau, Xelson and Motueka, May 9. Ma.raroa. Lyttelton, May 9. Stor:nbird, May 9. Warrimoo. Melbourne o.nu Hobart, vsa southern ports, May 9. Wakatu. Kaikoura and Lyttclton, May 9. Mora, Westnorl. Orcymoutli, May 9. Tarawern. I,yttelton. May 10. Ortie. tV.oil. May SO. \rahura. Pieton, Nelson and West Coast. Mar 11. „ , . . Mapourika, West Coast ports, via Aclson, May 14. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MXTIENO, s.s.. leaves Sydney May 15. for Auckland direct. Due AifolriaiH May i 9. I"icws Auckland next day for .Sydney. Due Mav 2d. 'W\niUMOO. s.s. left Sydney May K for Wcllinston direct. Due WelMncton to-day. Lcives to-mnvrov; for licbari a.nd Melbottrna. via southern ports, due Wcjlbourne May 18. M»U.N'fIANTjI, leaves M-MaoiirncMay 8 ' for "Hobart. souiiiern ports, am! V. tllington. Duo Wellington Jlay IV. l.cnvoc Fame dav for Sydney direct. Duo B-ytJiey Vs'v V. ' UJjIHAPOA. left Melbourne May ' for ITohart. southern ports, and Welliiifrton. Due ',V:i!in2ton on May 10. Sails.same dav for Svrttiey dirc» rt t. Due Sydney .-.lay j4. MOKRAKI, s.p., leaves Sydney May 11 for Wellington direct. line Wellington May 15 Leaves May 15 for Hobart and Melbourne, via southern ports. Duo Melbourne Mav 2 Z VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Sydney May 8 for Auckland, East Coast norts ond \\ cllineton. Due Wellington May !7. oails same day for Lyttelion and Dtmetim. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEIIS TO AHIUVE. From London. ORARI (duo alioni May 1?). sailed on March 9 via Auckland (Nevr Zealand < -W« e a fho«t > May 14). sailed on Marc-It 30>. via. Cape Town and ilobart. Shaw. Savill. and Albion Co.. agents.) ctau 0«" CANADA (due about June 13!. wUe'd on'-Vpril 3, via, Auckland. (Tyser 'du; about W Ml. sailed on April 13, via- Cape Town and Hobari. l- cw 7,(VT.lan<i Shiptiiug Co., agents.) , \T.\UKnK (d\v. abort H!ay 9). ?njlcn cm ■March 0, via Australian ports and Aucklnnd (Tyser Line, ajrenLs.) • T (rttie about Juno 12), saned on •Vnril 26. via Tcneriife. C'jpo To\vn, Lohai't. and AucUland. (Bha\v. and (due' abont June 18), £ai ] 011 Vpril 26, via TcncifTe, Cr.po Tovrn, Lobnrt, ami Auckland. (Shaw, SaviU. and Albion ' INPIA (due n.bout June 27), ca'ilrd on Anril 21, via Melbourne, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. (la^i (due about June 17), soiled or April 21. vi;>. Svdney and Aucklond. (Sliav;. Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) From Liverpool. KENT f duo about. May 27', Failed on M'urli 12. via Sydney and Auckland. ("K-ir.-S. Mnr. agenls.) . XIW \UU (cine about May I*P:»ileu on Marcii S2, via AmMilaiul. (jy.-c-:' Line, 'due about 18'. on April -1. vi 3 AuMnlhn |)Mrt« anu aupl.iREiI.. (F/H.-S. tine, ageni-:.' Fram Cla'^'-w. \\V\HOI* ratio about Jun» So), sailed cm April 1, vi?. Sutz, and ;\*\~czsile. From Montreal. i WAIMATK UUiv nb-jnt June L\ snned on March 22. via Australian ports eiut Aue!:i laud. l.Nrv; '/c;') Co. ajrentr.l i 'J'UKC'M \lM' 'dnj .iHiic -aih' I ,-n Ajiril l.i. "ia and Ar.vblmul. iSliiiw. >n\\W, a).(! Al'jkjM to., From Nrv/ V?rk. uorn:.M -riiH- uhw, Mr.v .*l. MH'M op MarrH '<• AuitrnH.m p^rt? s aud Aucklaild, iDaJjtty uud Co.,

ANfiLO-VIOLIVIAX (due about May 14;, sailed on Pebruary 12, via Australian portd I end Auckland. (A. and A. Line, njrent-.i 1 TOMOANA (due about June 10), Failed on I "March 24, via Australian port? and Atick* ' land. (A. and A. Line, aren't.; j COt'inVlELl) (due about July 4', mailed | on April ly, via Australian portfc and Auck- i land. tTy-er Lint*, j From Calcutta. \V"."wTt'.M ATA 'due about May 9\ sailed during April, via Auckland. IY.S.S. Co., ngenU.) From San Francisco. MANUKA (cine about May 25'. ?aikd on May i), via. Papeete, Uaratonga, and Sy fined. (U.S.B. Co., agents.) BIT TELEGKAPII. OVERSEA. PKKMANTLE, May 7. Arrived.-Macedonia, from London. MELBOURNE, May 7. The New Zealand by tho Oinrah arc the Pev. llnwdon and It in third das?. SYDNEY, May 7. Arrived —Moeraki (8.30 a.m.). from Wellington: Manurcwa, from New Zealand: Koromiko, horn Kainara. Arrived,—Kent, from Liverpool, with 50 immitrranU- for New Zealand aboard. Sailed.—Ma kura (yesterdav), for Auckland. COASTAL. TUESDAY,. MAT 7. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Anglo-Bolivian (7.50 p.m.), from Sydney. b'ailcd.—Hatirolo (3.50 p.m.), for Fiji. ONEiIENGA. Sailed.—Karawai (3.40 p.m.), for New Ply. mouth. NAPIER. Arrived.—Mokoia (l.sO p.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rosamond (2.20 p.m.), for Wellington. PATI3A. Arrived.—Aorerc (t p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Man a (midnight), for Wellington, WANGANUI. Aifivcd,—Stormbird (11.20 a.m.). from Wellington. BLENHEIM; Arrived.—Opawa. (10.20 a.m.), from Wellington. i To sail—Onawa- (0.30 p.m.\ for Wellington. | NELSON, i Arrived.—'Wavorley (0.30 a.m.), from WeiI linpton. Sailed.—Kennedy (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington. HOTUEICA. I Arrived.—Manaroa (12.30 p.m.), from Wei- ; Ilncfton. ' Sailed.—Manaroa (1.45 p.nO, for Wcl- : Hngion. ! GItEYMOtJTII. Sailed.—Enncrdale (1.5 a.m.), lor Melbourne. XjTTTELTON. Arrived—Maori // a.m.), from Wellington; Arapawa (i/*5 p.m.), from Wellington; Kitlaw a. and Kolulut, from OreymoHth; Cygnet and Wn.kn.lu, from Kaikoura; Corinna, from Tinmru. | Sailed.—Kapiti, for WanpaßUt; Arapawa, 1 for Wellington and Pa tea: Wakalu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Maori (8.20 p.mA, ! tor Wellington; Corinna, for' Nelson, New i Plymouth p,r.d Onehuusa. D'JNEDIN. 1 Arrived.—Kotare, from Waikswa: Kara* , mca, from northern ports; Uliinaroa, from Melbourne. » Sailed.—Pctone. for northern pons; Koro- ' miko. for 'Js!muni. , Sailed.—Wimmcra, for Sydnoy, via Auck--1 land. Pasteup ers-Saloon: Per We!luu:» ton—Me?t!r«mes Bedford, Milbnrn, IJayr.es »Jo*>kc!, Miss Gella-tly, Messrs. Cunningham, Milbnrn, liookc. For Napier—Kcv. Wih.oii. For Gieborne—Mrs. Carroll aval infant. Tor Auckland—Mr?. Cummincr Miirtin. For Sydney—Mr. Thompson; 18 steerage, COMING BY TIIE APAWA. "R.M.S. Arawa. which loft- London on March 23 for V/cllington, via way ports, brinjrs tho following pa-sFeiißers:—Mr. C. B. Z,um?d*R, Mr?. Lnni-den, Miss and Ma«ter Lmn?den, Mirs Wcsthy, "Mr. A. E. Owon, Mr. V. Perez, Mr. I. Bobcrtsoii. T)i the second saloon—Mr. and Mrs. f>. Bycr.s, f=on and daughter. Mr. and Mr. c . J. W. Howell, Mr..and Mrs. A. E. Iloliinjrs and son, Mrs. Kelland, Mrs. Mill s . Mr.=. A. Kodgcr. Miss P. Coates. Mis. 1 , A. Uardle, Mis* A. Taylor, Miss M. Wilson. Mi.;c 7.L Woodhonse. MNs A. Pell. Mr. 11. W. Allen. Mr. A. W. Camphell. Messrs. J. A. and D. G. Gad, Mr. C. fJonne, Mr. E. J. Humphreys, Mr. V. Kendall, Mr. J. j). Llewell.vn, Mr. 1). M'Gregor, Mr. A. E. Piekin. J.lr. 11. BadclMfTe, the Martens Coates (3). There arc rsboni 370 nas-encors. Captain is in romm'uid. and Surgccn-.Ma.ior Clayden is the medic:.!l olncer. The vessel is expeeted to arrive on May 14. ANGLO-SAXON LEAVES NEW YORK. Cable advice has been received by the Auckland oliieu of the Vacuum Oii Company to the efTcct that the steamer AnsloSaxon, 4263 tons, sailed from Xsw York on April 2b for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttoltor., and JJiniedin. She lia.3 on board a. full earjro of case oil for tho ports named. The Auckland portion of her oarso amounts to 45.0C0 eases, which includes 18.C00 caco3 of benzine. The Aujjlo-Saxoii is due here about July 14. SOMERSET Aft HIVES HOME. The E.-il.-S. liner Somerset, which left L.vttelton on March 2ii for Avonmouth, avri\i?d at her destination, after a. smart passage of 41 days, on Sunday last. The Corinthie h due here from Lyttclton t;> complete Home loading on Friday next. The versed will probably sail oil the following Thursday for London. In regard to the site of the new entrance light to their harbour, the Whaugarei Harbour Hoard appears to be in a dilemma. Considerable difference of opinion exists between shipping musters as lo whether the light should be placed on Busby Head or the Watchman Inland. As the board has not been able to come to a decision on the matter it has decided to ask the Marino. Dspartment to nominate a. disinterested marine expert to decide the matter for it.

Advice ha- been received that ILM.P. Marama. which mailed from Auckland, on April 12, for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver, arrived at ihe Canadian port at 7 a.m. on Thursday InM. The Marama is to leave Vancouver on May 15, and is due at Auckland on June A. Under charier to the T7.S._ and A. Line, the ilansa Line steamer ilohenfeU, nr. rived at Melbourne on Friday ln."t, after a passage of 57 days from New York. Aft?r a call at Sydney the vcsfel comes to Now Zealrtnrt jjr-rls, and is due at Wellington on May C 9. The ilinnlanpi is (o leave Wellington to* day at noon for Cbathaift Islaudt?. via LyUelton. On Saturday last the Kaiapoi arrived Dmu'din from Newcastle. The ves-f?e>l left Newcastle at noon on Apnl 25 with a fail carpo of coal for THrnedin direct, av.d after ciearinp the land Mie van into a. heavy pale from ihe south,, changing to W.S.W. with very hitch, confused seas. At times W\o uali; with such fury f.bat th.o had to be hove-to frecjneut' ly. The decks were almost continually a.waf-.h, but although many heavy seas broke on board no damage was done, and the Kaiapui came into port, none the worse for her routrh handling. Captain Buxton reports t.hat while the Kaiapoi was coininc over from Newcastle the barcjuentinc Senorita. v.as observed hove-to diiriUß the jrale. A sharp look-out wlh kept during ihe vi...vajre for any possible siu*n of the dredge Manchester, but nothing was seen of her. The Union Company'?' cargo steamer was expected to leave Newcastle on Monday for Auckland and Wellington. In addition to her Intern eurro, sl'e is bringing 3-30G tons of cargo for Anckliuid. Tiic vesool is duo bei-e nbout Xay 17. Mr. T. M. Banks joined the Maheno at Sydney on her trip aa third oilicer. in placo of Mr. C. W. La*t. who is ashore at Auckland with an injured foot, Mr. i\ G. Bilton, chkf officer of the Maheno, remained behiud at Sydney on the vessel's last, trip :o undergo an operation. Mr. F. W, Jackson, late of Uie Kaiapoi. is acting-chicf officer of the in the meantime. Mr. D. Cameron, third officer of the Manourika, has signed oa the Ehip's articles. The Navua is to get away, for Westpert from Wellington this evening. Ivomnta, Union collier, is due here this morning from Westport, and wilt return to that perl from Wellington on Friday ncxi. The Anlniva left Westport at noon yesterday for Nelson and Wellington. Tho vc-sel is due here to-night. Mr. J. Hoyd, mite of the steamer Nikau. has exchanged places with Mr. Allen, of the Alexander. ]»akanoa, coal laden, is due here cn Friday next from Westporl. ]t wa« exnected that the F.-IT.-S. steamer Kent w'.wU* arrivp s! Sydney yesterday from Lherpool. After making a call at NVwcMh* tho vtv.cci rDiiK'S on :o Auckland ar.d tlK'nce to Wellington, where i= due on May 23.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 8 May 1912, Page 9

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