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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 1 | * J-™; Last quarter ...» » ££ ?iew moon J' .' J7 .„ . First quarter 24 I ij £■«{• Full moon 51 u u ""™- MOON. Moon rises to-day. 3.32 p.m.; Bets, 7.28 a.m. Friday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 3.34 a.m.; 3.56 p.m. To-morrow, 4.25 a.m.; 4.46 p.m. / SUN. Bun.rises to-day. 7.4 a.m.: sets. 4.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 29. MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons, Alchvcll, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 160 saloon "maKAHOa'S'. (9.45 a.m.). 122 tons, Hart, ■'kltjngXkOX .... (10.35 a.m.), 7527 tons W™, irom' Sydney. PaswWM lor Wellington: Saloon-Misses ,E. Ward, Prankish, HartneU. Bing, Trent, Griffiths, MiUigan, Buist, Dawson, Macolm, Orr, Mesdamos David and cm a, Oppcnheimcr. Baker, Kennedy and cWd, S. Brice, Mickey and child. Cocks and ohUd, Leyenberger. GiMrrayand, 2 children, Harper and ohiLd. lishf r - J,* Sinkin, Johnston, W, «rk«, ™» son, Montgomery, Mandsley, Fiechett -Kod ertson, Oarr, Sims and child, HumpfcriK, Brock, Lady Ward, Sir J. 0. Ward Messrs. David, Opponhcimer, Buck ley.Pw^.f'- 0 ' Hoult, Brice, Davics, Mitchell, U.son, Ilobertson, Wren, Brock. Cocks, £'»» '»>• Campbell, Salter. Colonel lister and son, Charlesworth, ■ Spiccr, Campbell, Key Grubb, Duff. Thatcher, HuMoii Meek, Jackson, Ruddock, Weeks, Bid hersonu Gilchrist, Larkin, Adams, Maudsley, Holder, Fitchett, Bot. J. Dawson, Banks Haines, Rangdown, Overton, Oarr, Roche, Harper, Higgie, Preston, Cooper, MelKi, xoung m. M SOATOSb, M. (12.15 PfX 1"7 tons, tons, Whal■M,« (a"" P-.), «K Y5& bert, from, West Coast, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Fawcctt. Gale (2), Burns, Lawson, Heenan, Boyd, Moi ice, Relunoud, Chessman, Munro, Blatter), Bryant., Uedlcy (2), Baary, Evans, Eure Ward (2), Boult, Mesdames Gale, Lucas, M'Kenzio, Dillon. Baldwin, Smith and child, Braddock, Dixon. Fass, White Bussell and child, Lightband, Mercer, Flctchei, Nicholls. Messrs. Easther, Parsons. Clarke, Lawrie, Knowles, Joyce,- Fato Tubman, Ghys, Grant, Birch, Tcshmaker, Shut, Roberts, Shipley, M'Konzic, Dillon, Grimshaw, Mowat, Watson, Price. Melville Allen, Smith, Richmond (J), Hickson, Fell, Dixon, Pass (2), Gibson, White, Hargroaves, Watson, Stvuthers, Bell, Stotas, Tingey, Taylor, Oxnuni, Meggott, Bernnng, King, Mikklcson, Alllngton, M'Kcnna. Lightbaud, King. Bushell. Heaftcy, Foster, Gibbs Harris, L. de Mauze, Gulham, H. Williams, Windsor, Campbell, Enson, Oook, Fletcher, Nicholls; 50 steeraee. •' OPAWA, 5.9. (10.50 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim.

' DEPARTURES. / WEDNESDAY, s MAY 29. ENERGY, steam trawler (3.5 a.m.), 66 tons, Eckford, for Cook Strait. \ PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tone! Watson, for Picton and Nelson. „PassengersT Saloon-For Ficton-Misses Hawkins, Kay, Scott (2), M'lntosh, Humphries (2). Mesdames Hickson, Fryer, Renfrew Held, Hollow, Goble, Cathie. Messrs. Adams, Goble, Cathie, Walsh, Leach, Humphries. For Nelson-Miss Purdon, Mesdamos Farmer, Laws, Messrs. Blick Shrimpton, Heath, Robinson, Purdon, TuUy Lane HOHENFELS, s.s. (3.10 p.m.). 5329 tons, Schmidt*, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MANA, s.e. (3.40 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, £ °MANAr6a, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, O WAIJtBA! a 's.s. (6. p.m.), 454 tons. Stevens, for Nelson and West Coast. WAKATTJ, e.s. (6.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Bngden, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. POHERUA, s.s. (7 p.m.). 1175 tons, Cameron, for Greymouth. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passenger®: Saloon-Misses Yclland, Brag, Anstey, Thomson, Ewart, Clarke, L?ary. BeU. Wroughton, Louise, Crouche, Hdltyflßfsdames'-Tod; lardley,' Tate, Morcer, Laurenson, Clarke,-'Garvey, M'Gill, Haut, Wroughton, Mansfield, Rodwell, Allen, Selbie, Paratiance, M'Gratn, Ballingall, Wilson, Messrs. SpescMcy, Tod, Kerr, M'Cotton, Bell, Thatcher, Garland (2), Holder, Macdonald, Jones, James, Dook, Sharpe, Harloy, Donald, Roberts, Severne, Hardcage, Campbell, Rogers. Clarke, Newport, Brcin, Wilson, Maker, Hcndrikson, Nicholls, Nathan, Thompson, M'Lennan, Lawrie, White, Raratiance, Webb, Hay, Selbie, Munty,- Maxwell, Wren, Halston, M'Gratb, Winelram, Martin, Payne, Mills, Broadway. Bucklay. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.1 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 30. Opawa, Blenhsim, May 30., Stormbird, Wanganui. May 30. Arapawa.Wanganui, May 30. Nikau, Nehon, Motueka, May 30. i Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 30. Tarawera, Dunedin. Lyttelton, May 30. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, May 30. " Taviuni, Westport. Hay 31. Aorers, Patca, May 31. Manaroa, Motueka, May 31. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 31,, Mana. Patea. May 31. Maori, Lyttelton, May 31. . Kowhai. Gisborne, May 31. Wimmera, Sydney, via north, May 31. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, May 31. Waimate. Montreal, via Auckland, May 31. Alexander, Picton, May 31. Poherua, Greymouth, June 1, Komata, Westport, June 1. Mangapapa, Westport, June 1, Mapourika, West Coast. Nelson, June 1. Wakatu. Lyttelton, Kaikoura, June 1. Poherua, Greymouth, June 2. Ituapehu. London, via way ports, Juno 2. Rotoiti, Onohunga, New Plymouth, June 2. Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttslton, June 2. Ripple, Gisborne, Juno 3. Monowai, northern ports, Juns 4.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. - J Hawera, Patca, May 30. \ Huia, Wanganui, May 30. > Pohorua, Greymouth, May 30. , Ngatoro, Greymouth, May 30. Euru, Napier, via coast. May 30. Kamona, Westport. May 30. Oueeu of tho South, Foxton, May 30. Kent, Lyttelton, Dunedin. May 30. Opawa, Blcnteim, May 30. Arapawa.Wangnnui, May 30. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, May 30. Mararod, Lyttcltc-n, May 30. liuahine, London, via way ports, May 30. Maunganui, southern ports, Melbourne, May 30. Tarawcra. northern porta, May 30. • Putiki, Westport, May 30. Aorora, Patca, May 31. -Blenheim. Blenheim, May 31. Stormbird, Wancanui, May 31. Mana. Patca, May 31. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, May 31. Maori, Lyttelton, May 31. Kowhai, Greymouth, May 31. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, May 31. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, May 31. Arahura, Picton, .Nelson, West Coast, Juno 1. ~ Wimraera, Dunodtn direct. June 1. Mangapapa. Westport, June 3. Manaroa, Motueka. Juno 3. • Mokoia, northern ports, June 3. Rotoitl, Picton. Nelson, Now Plymouth, Onchunga, June 3. Monowai. Lyttelton, Dnncdm, Juno 4. Ripnle, Napier, Gisborne, Juna 4. Wakato. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, June 4. Maponrika, Nelson, West Coast, June 5. Komata, Westport, June 5, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WARIUMOO, s.s., left Melbourne May 22. for liobart, soutliern norts, and Wellington. Due Wellington May 31. Leaves same day for Sjduey direct. Duo Sydney June 4. WIMMERA, s.s., left Sydney May 22, for northern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington May 31. Loaves June 1 for Dunedin direct. MOEItAKI, s.s., left Melbourne May 29, for Hobart, southorn ports, and Wellington, due Wellington Juno 7. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney June 11.' MOANA, s.s., leaves Sydney for Wellington direct Juno 1. Due Wellington June 6. Leaves June 6 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne June 15. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO AERIVE. From London. STAR OF CANADA (due about Juno 7). sailed on April 3, via Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) ItmPEHU (due about June 1), sailed on April' 13, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Mew Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) • STAR OF INDIA (due about June 27), sailed on April 21, via. Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. Wyser Line, agents.) ZEALANDIC (due about June 19), sailed on April 23, via Sydney and Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) KAIKOURA (due about July 7), e.i led on May 4. via Auckland. (New Zjaland Shipping Co.. agentß.) , .„, :, , TAINUI (due about-June 12). sailed on April 25. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.. "rOTORL'A (due about June 24), sailed on Mav'll. via Cape Town and Hobart. (-New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MURITAI (due about July 12) sailed cm May 10, via Australian ports. (Xyser Line, age'ntf.) i

From Liverpool. NAIHNSUIJSE (due about June 18), sailed on April 4. via Australian ports anil Auckland. (F.-IT.-S. Line, agents.) MOHAYSIIIHE (due about July 151. sailed on May 11, via Las. Palmas. (F.-H.-b. Line, aS l)r'ljWc (due about June 18), sailed on April 26, via TeiicriiTc. Cape Town, Jlobart, and Auckland. (Shaw, SaviU and Albion Co., agents.) From Clasgow. AWAIIOU (due about Jrnic 20), sailed on April 1, via Suez and Ncwcastte. From Montreal. WAIMATE (due nbout May 51). sailed March 22, via- Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., anents. TOKOMAHU (due about July 15), sailed on April 15, via Australian and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) From New York. TOMOANA (due about June 10), .sailed on March 24), via Australian ports and Auchland. (A. and A. Line, ag»nts) COUETFIELD (duo about July <0, sailed on April 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) ANGLO-SAXON' due about July Ml, sailed on April 25, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oi NE C I°DENVELS (dne about July MJ.JbUW on May 2, Tia. Melbourne and Sydney. (Dalgety and Co., agents.) BT TELEGEAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, May 29. Sailed—Brisbane, for Lyttclton. SYDNEY, May 29. Arrived.-Ma.nukn, (this morning), from Wellington; Waihora, from Wostplort. ■ Sailed.-Maheno (3 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, May 29. • Arrived.-Nairnsliirc, from Liverpool. Sall-d.-Mocraki, for Hobart and New Zealand ports. LmJioVt May 29. Salled.-Drayton Grange, Loch Tay, Strathror. and Star of Australia, for Auckland. - COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. . AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Eivcr Clyde (4.25 p.m.). from Christmas Island; Waimatc (6 p.m.), from Montreal, via way ports. „„..«• Sailed.-Wimn»era, for soutnern ports, Kereru, ketch, for Niue.

GISBORNE. , To sail.-Kowhai (8 p.m.),, for Wellington. POUT AHUEIEI. To eail.-Kahu (7 p.m.). for Wellington, via coast. kew piyMOtmL Soiled.-Earawa (8.25 p.m.), for Onehunga, PATEA. Arrivcd.-Aorere (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington' WANGANTJI. Arrived.—Stornibird (6.45 a.m.) and Arapawa (8 a.m.), from W2llington. Sailed. —Stornibird (8.10 p.m.) and Arapawa (8.45 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailod.-Queen of the South (8 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrivcd.-Pateena (4.J5 p.m.), from WclHnßton - NELSON. Arrived.-Mapourika (4.20 a.m.), Waverley (7.45 a.m.), and Rotoiti (7 a-.m.). f rom Wel-"slife'd.-Nikau (4.25 a.m.), for Wellington. V7ESTPORT. Arrivod.-Komata (4 p.m.) and Navua (6 p.m.), from Wellington. GBEYMOUTH. Arrived.-Koonya (7.15 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrivsd.-Mokoia (8.30 a.m.), from Welling-Sailed.-Morning Light, schooner, for Waitapu; Eliza Firth, schooner, for Kaipara; Opouri, for Picton and Greymouth; Wootton and Cygnet, for Kaikouxa; Mokoia, for Dunedin. Sailed—Tarawera (6.45 p.m.), for northern ports. Passengers: Saloou-For NapierMessrs. Masters, Stewart, London. lor Gis-borne-Mr. Kelleher. For Auckland-Mrs. Johnston, Mr. M'llv.3ney. Sailed.-Mararoa (C.45 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington —Missea Soutcr, Malone, Esther, Tucker, Sherris. Isaacson, M'Lcan (2). Spears, Oliver,' 'Fox, Hamilton, Mesdamcs' . ,Roycs, Thorpe, M'lntosh,' Wright arid 2 children',' Orr and cliild, F,3rgnit;on, Berg, Bayley, Hopkinson, Watt, Pahill, Rolston, Bourne, Packham, Archd. Thorpo, Coin, Finn, Messrs. Boyca, Finn, Snow, Thorpe, Furzo, M'lntosh, Ba-ylcy, Newton, Lclievre. Packham, Battes, Moore, Burton, Francis, Metcalfe, Watt, Ealston, Brown, Taune, Hackham; 30 steerage TIMAETJ. Arriv,ad.-Oorinna (3.40 p.m.) from Wellington, DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Niwaru, from northern ports. Sailed—lnvercargill, • for Invercargill;' Storm, for northern ports; Orari, for Timaru. . Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: For WellingtonMisses Robinson, Evans, Dawson, Mesdames Swann, Wright, Braithwaite and 2 childran, Stevenson, Gillies, HLnton, Eev. J. T. Hinton. For Sydney—Misses Hunt, Gaulton, Mosdamea Williams, Euxton, Messrs. i} Williams, Hinton, Captain Ruxton.

THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. ■ Moderate seas with northerly winds wers experienced by the Maunganui on the run across from Sydney to Wellington this trip. The vessel left the New South Wales port at 8 p.m. on Saturday last, and arrived here at 10.20 a.m. yesterday. The following imports oame to hand by the Maunganui :-92 pieces timber, 50 cases benzine, 600 bags coke, 86 bundles and 237 loose shafts, 215 naves, 1526 felloes, 50 cases soap, 361 bags ricemeal, 1120 mats rice, 203 cases tea, 200 sacks potash, 98 drums linseed oil, 305 cases Echnapps. 175 cases Geneva. 76 cases chocolats, 120 bags peanuts, and a quantity of sundries. The cargo includes transhipments ex Macedonia, Worms, St. Albans, Furth, Peregrine, Empire, Cassel, Helogoland, Wyreema, Jozayag-sst, Fohcrczey, Sydney, Harburg, Omrah, and Orama. At 5 p.m.- to-day the Maunganui leaves Wellington for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne.

J HOMEWAED BOUND. • Noon to-day is the time appointed for the New Zealand Shipping Company s E.M.S. Ruahino to leave the Glasgow WhaTf, Wellington, for London, via way ports. The liner, which is duo at her destination on July U, takes the lollowing passengers :-Saloon—Misses M. Barry, V. Bowie, D. Durant, J. Larsen, M'Gillivray, M. Nathan, A. Nathan, Nordlund, I. I. Perry, M. F. Per,-y, G. M. Baeside. O. F. Symons, B. Warnc, Mesdames Leycnbcrger, Mirams, C. H. Moreland, M'Gillivray, Nairn, F. C. Perry, Eaeslde, Stewart, Thiome, Thorp, Colonel H. Finn, C.8., Dr. O. Thfcme, Ven. Archdeacon It. J. Thorpe, Mossrs. J. H. Bennett, E. Balcombe Browne, W. E. Balcombe Browne. B. 0. Day, H. Finn, A. <P. Green, C. H. Mears, H. H. Mirams, C. B. M'Gillivray, C. J. Nairn, 11. P. Norton. B. A. Eaeside, P. M. Stewart, Masters M'Gillivray and D. 0. Perry. Second saloon-Misses A. E. Aldred, M. Blennarhassctt, Craig, J. V. S. Foster, Gibbons, Jones, N. Mallinson, T. M. Ogilvjv E. Wakefield, Mesdames E. Aldred, Benson, Crai", F. Day. Foster, Jupe, Mallinson, F. C. Sadler, L. Sbade, H. Smith, Sylvesta, Sister Blanche, Messrs. G. E. Bacchus, Chas. A. Benson, E. C Foster, Jones. B. P. JuKJ. E. Mallinson. 0. A. Ogilvy, H. Eitch(T, St. G. Sylvesta. IT. S. Taylor, E. N. Wakefield. N. Wallace, Masters W. Mallinson, E. V. Ogilvy, A. Sylvesta; 51 thirdclass passengers.

WAIMATE AT AUCKLAND. An arrival at Auckland from Montreal, via wav ports, at 6 p.m. yesterday was the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate. The vessel is expected to arrivo at Wellington about June 3. KUAPEHU DUE SUNDAY. Having left Hobart, in continuation of her iournoy from London to Wellington "at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the New Zealand Shipping Company's K.M.S. Huapehu is due in port early on Sunday mornins. lONIO LEAVES HOME. Cable advice received by the local agents for the Bhaw, Savill, and Albion Company states that K.M.S. lonic left Plymouth for Wellington, via way ports, on Saturday afternoon, May 25. She ia due here on July 9. BARQUE OASAHLANOA. Captain Owens has handed over the barque Casablanca to Captain \\ allace. and arrived back in New Zealand by the Huddart, Parker liner Wiminera. Captain Wallace will navigate the barque to Melbourne, where npou discharge of the cargo of coal she is to ship here, her conversion into tt coal hull; will begin. The Casablanca was well known in the Australian-New Zealand trade.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr A. 11. Frost, chiof officer of the Kittawa, and Mr. C. M. Frascr, clilcf officer of the Kaiapol, have exchanged positions. Mr. D. M'Donaltl, late chief officer of tho Mniaroa. has joined the Waitemata in a. similar oapaeity. vice Mr. J. hcott. wlio has come a=hore on sick leave. Captain 0. T. Olsnn is in charge of the American ba.rquentinc Alumna, which 13 now discharging lumber at, Lyttolton. Captain Davis has taken charge of the Tasraauian-owned barquentane \oladnr, now fhirfing srpncrn.i cargo at Sj-dafy lot' Oakvrood, Tasmania,

Mr. K. Ditcuani, third officer of the lTaupiri, joined the Kauiona, in a, similar capacity at. Wellington yesterday. Mr. J.I. C. Benson, late third of the knnioms, is ashore on sick leave. . . , The death is announced ot Lnnlain Joan Art-colt Evans, who for 13 years was m cointnand of the clipper ship 'laranaki, trading between f.ondou and !\e\v /calami. Alter Iho wile of that vessel in 1907 he was appointed master of the four-masted barque Simla, belonging to Sleeves .anil Co., of Liverpool. The deceases-, manner, who was 58 years old. died from rapid consumption <it hid home in Upton I'ark, London.

Latest' eliark'i's include the -Aucklandowncd steamer Jonin Crcig, IHB tons. Mie is to take a cargo of piles from |WMliliciis to Devonport. Tasmania. Jhe .«- quentine Senorita, 324 ton..-, has neeu chattered to take 0, cargo of coal from i\c\\casllc to Kaipara, The Government steamer Hinemoa, left the Bluff for Wellington, via. \\ est toast lighthouses, yesterday. The vessel inaj oe looked for here in about nine days. Scheduled to leave San Francisco for Wellington yesterday It.jl.h. Aor.o.Ei '« duo at this port on Juno 20. On J a .15 is the Manuka leaves Sydney.for Wellington and San Francfcco. She is cue here on June 20, and leaves 011 the folloft.ng nay for UlO Californian port, where she is due on July 11. , Senorita, barqucntino, is to take a load of coal from Newcastle to Kaipara, It is understood that the Union Steam Ship Companv has cabled an order to Lngland for a new collier, to replace the wrecked Kotuku.-Christchurch "l'ress. Leaving Newcastle for Lyttclton at 2 p.m last Saturday, the Union Companys Whangape is due at the southern port to-morrow. To-day the Tyscr liner Marerc is fine at Lvttclton from Gisborre. Home loading will be continued there, and she will fflil for Wanganui on Saturday. Subsequently she will load at Wellington. It is stated that-some difficulty is being experienced in securing tonnage for jnrrnlt loading at Biuibnry for Lytlolton and other New Zealand ports. Stocks are low, but there arc orders on hand fqr over 1,000,000 feet of jarrah in Canterbury. There is a very large quantity of jarrali awaiting shipment at Hunbnry for New Zealand, but no steameni are open for charter at reasonable rates to load the timber. Discharge of the U.S. nnd A. Line's chartered steamer llohcufcls was completed yesterday afternoon, and the vessel cleared for Lyttelton and Duucdin. On account of Monday next being a wharf holiday tho MapouHka- will not leave Wellington for Kelson and Wc-Et Coast ports until 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Juno 6 is the date on which E.M.S. Arawa is expected to leave Lyttelton for Wellington. She is expected to leave here for London on June 13.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1453, 30 May 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1453, 30 May 1912, Page 7

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