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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. »"• , Full moon 1 » % i > - nl ' Last quarter 3 a :?£•"'• Nc.v moon !7 \ \] 2 -m. First uuarter 2-1 ij !<•;'•■ Full moon ot 11 0 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.27 a.m.; sets, 3.5 p.m.. HIGH WATER. To-day, 0.46 p.m.: 1.6 ."..in. To-morrow, 1.23 p.m.: 1.50 a.m. HUN. Sun rises today, 6.4-3 a.m.; sete, <•« P-"'-ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. MAY li. MARAROA. s.s. 16.53 a.m.). 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyltelton. Passenger-: Saloon -Misses Towivend. Cooper. Vile, .Mann Uerbaiid, Sauuunv. Mcsdames Huddle ami child. Wuolsiein. Vile, Tov.-n-cml. Salmon, l.leuderson. Mt-nsiej, Morrison and cmlil. Berron. Sweeney, Croft. Brown. Lew'-, Speedy. James, Grant. Welch, llarte. Mack. Hon. Mr. Towusend. Mes.-r:. AYoUstjm. 1.0-watar. watar. Allen, Robertson. Ouinn. Le Petit. Gallaglier, Hillyer, Wells, Frew, ilnndley, Strange. Gill. Ciiapmaii. .Mcnzief. Ih'.'mPsou. Reid. Connell. Walkrr. Major O-olli-van, Stewart. Radford. Cuttanach. ...-hi:ilev. Chisholm. Audeuou. Watson, Grant, Sweeney. Captain Lang. Dobsou, Stcples, Brown. Flower. Sweeney. Elexer, 'A luting. Lewis. Wolell. Mack. Sutt-or. Biss. Callcry, Small, Major, Colvin. Wake. Smith. Sturrock. Hale. Moiu-rieff. Ronll. liaybittie, Goodliehere. Jones. Keivley. Walker, Whito. Weston. Harris. Prime. Richardson. Bnllim.'er, Seatnn, Hiinn. Wilkins: 55 steerage. NIKAU. s.s. (3.25 a.m.), 232 tens, iiay. from Motiscka. MAPOI'RIKA, s.s. (4.5 p.m.). 1303 tojil. Ritchie, from Wo-t Coast, via- Nelson. _ NG.VTORO. s.s. (7 p.m.), 1137 tons. Chris- i tian, from Timaru. „, I PATEENA. s.s. (9.35 p.m.). 1212 tons. Yintson, from Nelson and Picto-i. Passengers: Saloon-Mii-.-as Travers. Frost. Baker, Chisholm, Alexandiir. Dew. Keily, Tirolcr. .Tohnston, Wemv.-s. Nurse Bonl. Goodwin, Mcsdames Hailev and child, Trarers, Taylor. Mountstcphc".. Saxby and child. Suitires, p-irsoiv. llornc '21. Morris, flisrltc.n. Lambc't. Messrs. Cava van. My.irs. Alexander, Tavlor, Nelson. Mouirtstephcn '21. Rogers. Chrisi Pattison. Atmore. Thomson. Ucthell, Rai-fnt.-Ca'dWfU. >"mi-. lav. Parata. Tracer-. M-Lellnnd. Wakelm, Jo-ce. T'fUo, Fonbv. Br.tt-.i. pohap, M'Phee. TTorne (21. -leale. Mil!. Corrv. Parson' (2-. Bou'-oe. Pbipps. B»ccb. Mashlaud. Newport, O'Gr.ady, Foord, Bate; 15 steerage. SUNDAY. MAY 12. MANAROA, s.s. (0.30 a.m.i, 122 tons, Hart, from Uaveiocli. WAIMEA, s.s. ,2.15 a.m.). 454 tons, Aildman, from Napier. , STOliMiilJii), s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 217 touii, ] Dowcll, from Wangaiini. ~ i RIMUTAKA, s.s. C(.la a.m.). 7765 tons, Hemming, from Waitara. . MAORI, s.s. (V.25 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwoli. from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— j'.issco liuirv, Brown, heiinossy, Jl'Kcnais, Gibbs, Shand (2), Daley, Smith, Bailey, Barry. Kikes, Popeet. Donnelly, Ryan, torlies, .Mcsdames Mackav, Carrick, Murray, Kmnessy, Allen, Vergeit. Forbes. Nensfutcr, Fletcher, Williams, lianagan, Russell u>. I Hon. Mackenzie, Hon. W. G. EH, Messrs. Castello, Mackay, Jamieson, Pople. Ecclcs, Gardiner, Kirk, Phillips, .Guy, Hansel, Rapier. Shauly, M'iu-naie. Habson, Stewart. Lavcry, Lucas, S:rgt. jitirray, Jtrenuan, Jones. Shortt. Roy, : l'r..ylor. Pascoe,- Bennett, M'Leau, Jl. Hvlmou, Telfor, Nensfutcr, llahlier, Nairn, i'riicl'.ard, Johnston, Furljy. Brian, Haper. Crown, Fay, Newman, Reid (2), Henrys. Hon. Russell, Black, Lets, Watt. Lowe. Jcnkims. Boundy, Wilson. Walker, Nicholls (2). Jarman, Coop, Croll, Smith. Fietcher. Griffiths, Williams, Mainland. l!o.-,s; £4 steerage. KAPUNi, s.s. (0 a.m.). 150 tons, Jackson, front I'atea. PETOXK, s.<s. (12.5 p.m.). 7CB tons, Waehling, from Lyttelton. NAVUA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 2133 tons, Mawson, front Wostuort. MONOWAI, s.s. H. 30 p.m.). 3433 tons, Collins, from Dunedin and Lyiteltou. Passengers: Saloon—3lis-.es Garty. Stewart, A Ives, Hobkirk, Webster, Douns, Alien, Danse.y. Me.-dames Nash. M'Leiiiian, Watsou and 2 children. Dodds, Allen and infant, Mort-m. We.!-o-n ami child. Messrs. Hayward, 0. Hegg. Cc.pl. .Sw.instou, Carrol, Waters, Allen. Whitlakcr. Thomas, Moore, Sfulgau, lie Pclichct. Ilowdcr.. Lane, Moore. Lord, Watson: 17 steerage. TE ANAU. s.s. 19.25 p.m.), 1632 tons. Platts. rroni Timaru. AORER)'. s.s. (10.15 p.m.l. 77 tons. Fisk. from Piitra. KOWKAI. s,s. (10.35 p.m.). 7i2 ton,=, Ilaldwiii, from Wcslport. DEPAHTUSF.S. SATURDAY. MAY 11. . AKAHURA, s.s. (1.10 p.m.). 1593 tows. Lambert, for Picton, Nelson. Weslporl, and Grcymoiith. Passengers-Saloon: For Pic-ton-Misses Stanley. Mackay. Stephens, and O'Brien. Mcsdamc.; Bone, Ritsou, and Foster. Messrs. Grant, Fell, Dymock, Bone. Poster. For Nel.,on—Miss Wright., Mrs. Lowe. Messrs.. Hyde, Pattie. Campbell. For Westport—Miss Gqrman. Mcsdamca Kane and llintv, Messrs. Kane and Dudley. For Grcymoiith—Misses Bryan, Kirv.in, Mcsdames Eden, Baldwin, Kirwiu, Me&srs. Goldman, Eden. LAUDERDALE, s.s. (2.15 n.m.), 1241 tons, Cox. for raritutu. NIKAU, s.s. (2.40 p.m.). 252 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motucka. FLORA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 1273 tons, William..-, for Westport. POHERUA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 1175 tons, for Greymoatli. UUXA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wau'-rauui. MARAROA, s.s. (11.5 n.m.). 2598 tons, Manin'ng, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Miuses Barker, Hicks, Scales (21, M'Snarrow, Richard"on, Newman, Mcsdamos Duggan. Bull. M'Kee, Crowhiirst. M'Kie, Messrs. Brown. Duncan, Mer.-ie. Ashley. White, Phillips. Morgan, Staples, Pirie, Crowlittrst, M'Kie. SUNDAY. MAY 12. ENERGY, s.i-'. (0.30 a.m.), £5 tons, Brown, for Cook Strait. HAWERA. s.s. (11 a.m.), 230 tony, Jackson, for Patea. MANA, s.s. (11.5 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson,, for Patea. GERTIE, s.s. (4 p.m.). 269: tons, Rodger, for Foxlon. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Anglo-llolivinn. Auckland, May 13. Wakatu. Lyttelton. and Kaikoura. May 13. Orari, London, via Auckland, May 13. Ripple, Picton, May 13. Rosamond. Westport. May 13. k'omata. Westport. May 13. Ifuia, Wanganui. May 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, .May 14. Pateena. Picton and Nelson, May 14. Nikau. Nelson and Motuoka, May 14. Queen of the South. Foxtou, May 14. Mana, Patea,. May 14. Arapawa, Wopg.-r.uii. May 14. Ilaupiri. northern ports. May 15. Moeraki. Sydney direct-. May 16. Arawa, Loudon, via llobart, May 15. Arahurn, West Coast, Nelson, and Picton, May 15. Kapiti, Wanganui. May 15. Kapuui, Patea, May 15. Aorere. Patea. May 15. Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports, May 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Petcnc. Picton, Wancanui, May 13. John, Wanganui and West Coast norus, May 13. Mangapapa, Karamca and Westport. May 13.. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, May 13. To Anau, New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymonth. May 13. Stormbird, Wanganui. May 13. Maori. Lyttelton, Mar 13. Ilimulaka. northern ports. May 13. Rotoiti. Picton. Nelson, northern ports, and Onchunga, May 15. Waimca, Nelson and West Coast ports. May 13. Manaroa. Motucka and hays, May 13. Aorere. Patea, Mav 13. Kapunl, Patea, May 13. Opawa. Blenheim, May 13. Blenheim. Bieaheim. May 13. Kapiti, Wamranui, May 13. Rosamond, Wostr.oi-t. .May 13. Hinemoii. Cape Palliser. May 13. Mararoa. L'.-lteltop. Mac 14. Wakatu, Lyttelton. and Kaikoura. May 14. Oueen of the Sovlli, Foxton, May 14. Nikau. Xrl-nn. and Motucka. May 14, Rini'K Napier and East Coast ports. May 14. Mapnnrika, West Coast ports, via Nelson. May 14. Mokoia, Lyltelton and Dunedin. May 14. Nerehana, London, May 15. Moeraki, southern ports nud Melbourne, May 16. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAIiENO, ».=.. leaves Sydney May 15. for Auckland direct. Hue Auckland May 19. Leaves Auckland next day for Sydney. Dnti Syilnev Mav 24. MAUNGANUI. s.s.. left Melbourne May 8 for llobart, southern ports, and V, ..1lingtou. Due Wellington May 17. leaves same day tor Sydney direct. Due Sydney Mav 21. ' MOF.RVKI. s.s.. left Svdn'-y .May 11 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington May 15. .Leaves Mav 16 fur ll.ifcart am! Melbourne, via southern pons. Due Melbourne May 25. VICTORIA. -«.. I'll Svd.ii'.v Mav B for Auckland. I':,-; Co.st norl- <md Wellington, line \Ve!iiugt..:i .'•!•■ v IV. Sails »auie dav for l.uleii'Mi and liui.eiiin. MAKNiI \ N ' : i. -.-.. leaves >i,lnry. .Jn.v 25. for Welli.-igloii di-cd. Du-' Wellington Mav 29 Sail.. !.!»-,- ii for Melbourne, via southern porta. Due Melbourne June J,

OVERSEA SHIPPIHO. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. ORAEI (due to-day), sailed on March 9. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping C'j.. agents.! AI'A.WA (duo about May 15). sailed on March 30). via. Cape Town and llobart. (Shaw. Sc.vill, and Albion Co.. .-ifrcnts.) STAR OF CANADA (due- about J imp 15), sailed on Apri l 3, via Auckland. iTyser Lilt: l , a^onts.) UU.U'KIiO (du? about May 251, failed on April 13. via- Cain' Town'and Uoburt. (New Zn-lnnd Snipping Co.. agents.) ' MARI-'.Rli id.no abom ".'.lav 15), failed on Viril 25. via. Teneriffc, Caps Town, Ilo-iia'-t. and .Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.. agents.) IJKLV'IIIO (due about June 18). sailed on V|ii-U 26. via 'lYnwiu'e, Cape Toivii._Hobart, and Auckland. (Slum - . Savill, and Albion Co.. agents.) STAR OK IXDT.A 'due about June 27), sailed op April SI. via Melbourne, Sydney. Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. (Tysor 'zEALANDfC (due about June 17). sailed on Ap''il 23. via Sydney and Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co., agenls.) KAIKOURA (due about duly 71. sailed on May 4. via Auckland. (New Zealand Ship, pin'ir Co.. agents.) From Liverpool. KENT ttljniil. May 27 1, railed on "Ma.rcb 12, via Sydney and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) NIWARU (due about May 17), failed on March 22, via Auckland. (Tyssr Lino, agents.) NAIRNSHIRE (duo about June IB), sailed on" April 4, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Clnsgow. AWAHOU (due about. Juno 20). sailed on April 1. via. Suez, and Newcastle. From Montreal. WAIMATK (due- about June 2), sailed on March 22, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co. agents.) i'OKOilAllli" (due nbout June 30). tailed on April 15. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agent.-.) From New York. HOTIKNFELS (due about May 31). sailed on March 7. via A-iistr-ilion ports and Auckland, iDalgcty and Co., agents.) ANGLO-BOLIVIAN (due to-day), sailed on February 12, via Australian ports end Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) TOMOAN'A (due about .Tune 10), sailed on March 24, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) OOURTFIELD (due about July 4), sailed on April 19. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysor Line, agent*.) ANGLO-SiXON (due nbout, July 14), sailed on April 25. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oii Co., agents.) From Calcutta. WAITEMATA (due about May 16), sailed during April, via Auckland. (U.S.S, Co., agents.) From San Francisco. MANUKA (due nbout May 23), sailed on May 1). via Papeete, Raratonga, and Syd.ned. (U.S.B. Co., agents.) BT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, May 11. Raileu.-Mooraki (1 cm.), for Wellington direct. Arrived.—Moana, from Bluff, via Hobart. SUVA, May 11. Arrived.—Anna, from Sydney. COASTAL. SATURDAY, MAY 11. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—John'Williams (1.40 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed— Orari (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Frain, uarnuc (10 a.m.). for Noumea. Arrived — Squall, fiom Gisbnrne. Sailed.—Xgaherc, for (Ircymouth; Mokoia, for southern ports. KAIPARA. Sailed—Rio, barquentina (9.15 a.m.), for Melbourne. OXEHUNGA. Sailed—Ccrinna (4.23 p.m.), for New Plymouth. I'ATEA. Arrived.—Aorere (5.5 [i.m.l. from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived— Arapa-.va (2.40 a.m.), from Wellington. TIC-TON. Ar.iliura (5 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Kaitoa (8.33 last nisht), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed.-Rosamond (9tto p.m.), for Wellington. TIMARU. Sailod.-To Anau (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington SUNDAY, MAY 12. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wimmcra, from southern ports. ONEiIUNOA. Sailed.—Rarawa (3.45 p.m.), from New Plymouth. GISBOP.NE. To sail.—Mokoia (5.15 p.m.), for southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, .Mr. and Mrs. Gran, Misses Grcenstrcct, WaXkin, !'.. Taylor, Moore, Col. King Mcsdames Rodgcrs, Russell, Graham. Clarke. Walton, Rut-ledge, Qtiigloy (2), and two children, Rev. Payne, Messrs'. M-Lcan, Marl in, Ross, Clarke, Kcnv.ivd, Stuart, Hickson, I'hlllpott, Broadbout, Waters. Binning, Tlcclhoven, Collett, Johnston, Ifauiillon, Marsh, Allabone, Frank, Harding, Williams, Donovan, Faker, Thomson, Jones, Walker. Crisp. Kain, Robinson, and Merson, Nurse Paroue. PICTON. To sail—Ripple (2 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived—Nikau (2.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Ara'mtra (3.30 p.m.). from Picton and Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed.—Komata (5.20 a.m.), for lington.liYTTELTON. Arrived— Mararoa (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. 11UNED1N. Arrived!— Warrimoo, from Wellington; Pukaki. from Oatuaru; Tarawcra, from Auckland, via East (.'oast. Sailed—Progress, dredge, for Oamaru; Wni'rimoo. for Melbourne, via Bluff. ANGLO-BOLIVIAN DUE TO-DAY. The A. and A. liner Anglo-Bolivian is due to-day from Now York, via Auckland. Upon arrival the vessel will berth at the Taranaki Street wharf for discharge. She its to sail on Wednesday for Lyltelton. ORARI ARRIVES TO-DAY. On Saturday morning the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Orari cleared Auckland for Wellington, where sho is duo to-day. Tho Orari left London on March 3. having on board 8500 tons of general cargo. No call was ma4c at any port throughout the voyage, the first land to be sighted being Capo Maria van Diemen, 51 days after leaving the Home port. The Orari averaged 11' knots throughout tho long voyage. On April 4 a heavy westerly gale was met with, a.nd for S3 days there was scarcely an hour's abatement in the violence of the storm. Great volumes of water were shipped continuously, but no damage of a serious nature was done. Captain Weston lias associated with him tha following officers :-l'irs!, Mr. C. E. G. Worthington; second, Mr. It. E. Martin; third. Mv. F. Wood.; fourth. -Mr. J. Garriek. Mr. W. li. Sneddon is chief (.•nsiueer. Mr. 1). Shier second. Mr. 11. Kilner third. Mr. Gilinau fourth. Mr. A. Chew fifth, and Mr. A. M'Larcn sixth. Mr. J. Clark is chief refrigerating engiiiccs. and Mr. 31. Jordan second, while Mr. J. Mackins i» chief steward. On Wed:ie«lnv she is to leave for Nelson, Wailara, Port Chalmers, and Lyitekon. I MARERE DUE WEDNESDAY. The Tvsei- steamer Marere i.-. due here on Wednesday next froin Home, via Alicklnnd. Captain I.iuhiatci- has with him the following of!iccrs:-.YIr. V. A. Helmut, chief: Mr. J. King, tecond: Mr. li. E. Hi'-'irs. third: Mr. X. Stacy-Marks, lourth: chief engineer. Mr. Johnston; chief steward. Mr. Tavlnr. The ve.-sel will probably leave Wellington on Friday for Wanganni. Mr. Din.-mcrc, late second ofliccr of the Monowai, has left the vessel to join the Mauiigauui. Mr. A. M'Lellan, ei Tarawcra, lias filled tho vacancy. Mr. Fognriv, ex s.s. Monowai,'is to join the Mararoa- as llflli t-nf.-'iiecr. Jir. Scliauniaun. of Duntdin. is to tako Mr. Fogavty's place. The liimutakn arrived ill port yesterday, anil will take in coal to-day. To-morrow .-he is to leave for northern port-, making her Jirst call at Napier. The heiv intermediate shaft for the Clan Ogilvv arrived by tiiu Monowai yesterday. The work of fitting the shaft will be commenced to-day, and. on Thursday, the u-vel will probablv dear Wellington for Newcastle. Pi-ovid.-il ilia; thi; wcaib.er is -nitnblo, Ihe Ilini'iiina will Icaic pun iliis inornim; fur "I'alli.-er." to land ,:„nv. The Ni-n liana will .all at Wellinglnii !,n Wcdiii'diiv nini-iiing i'..M I'.n- hunk t i-.ial. The V.-.--I will urn bi-rlii. but will i .'iiicliiii- in the .-iii-a:ii. and in lb" i-\ening. ! whim i.valiiii; is liiiiahcd. she will Suave I for Loudosv

Advice has been received by the Dunedin branch of the Yncutiui Oil Co. of the oaswelliilion of the charter of tile sleamer Dun-i-lutha. which was to have left. .New York this month for New /.ealaud ports. The steamer has been replaced by another vessel, whose name has not Iraa.-pired. but the change will make no di't'ennce in the date of arrival, as Hie new charter is due ul, Dunedin early in August with case nil. On Thursday last a trial was made at l'.ii'l ChuliiH-r-i of Mr. John Tail's boiler circulator. Those present lavourably com-ment.-d upon ihc r.ppliaurc, which was ii-U'd on the dredge Progress. Getting up steam on a big boiler usually results in uneioial expansion of the boiler plates, owing to the heated water rising upwards, leaving thii water in the bottom of the boiler much cooler than tho water above. This problem has up lo Ihc present never been solvid salisfartorily. and if Mr. Tail's invent ion fullils l-urjuircnionts, a highly siirrc-sfui future if, assured for it. The contrivance, consists of a small saddle, which surrounds the combustion chamber, nud as the walcr beats up in the saddle 'I'r.-I. Ihc heated walcr pa.ves out helical li ihc main boiler tubes and circulates aiiiong.st the coolest portion of the water in t'ne boiler iirr-l, and successive tests have proved conclusively that a mure even temperature is maintained by its use thau by any exi.-tiug method. According to a wiroiess mes-sago received at the General Post, Ofllce from the Victoria (en route from Sydney lo Auckland), on Friday night, the vessel will probably not arrive al- her destination unlit an early hour this morning. ■ Mr. R. L. Earlc. late second officer of the Pukaki. has joined (lie To Anau as second officer. It, is intimated that, the Biuo Funnel Liner Acnns, Sydney to London, via. South Africa, wiil not call at llobart this trip. About the end of the piesent month the Wiiiniiia in- lo ieiive Newcastle for New X.ealaud uorls, end, after completing discharge, Tshe will be withdrawn for annual survey and overhaul at Port Chalmers. With a cargo of salt, gypsum, and phosphates, the Koituna left Wallaroo (South Australia) on Friday bound for Dunedin. She is to make a call at Hobm-I for cost, and will then come on to Dunedin direct.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1438, 13 May 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1438, 13 May 1912, Page 7

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