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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE, MOON. Al'l'JL. Day. Hr. m. New moon J 18 a.m. First quarter ...-. 14 « 5 l' ,ln ' Full moon ; 21 ' .J a '"'' Last quarter 28 5 o9 p.m. MOON. Moon rfces to-day, 1.15 a.m.; sets, 4.22 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 0,22 a.m.; 12.<6 p.m. To-morrow, 1.55 ,a.m.; 2.!i3 p.m. SUN. Stm rises to-day, 6.5 a.m.; eels, 5,45 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, APKIL 1. ARAI'AWA, -fj.s. (5.10 a.m.), 268 tons, Corby, from New Plymouth. KAPITI, 6.5. (6.10 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, IromNWonganui. , . STOHMBiItD, s.e. (6.30 a.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wonganui. KAJIONA, s.s. (7.35 a:m.), 1425 tone, Walton, from Westport. r. ' MARAEOA, 6.5. (8.10 a.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyt-telton. Passengers: 138 saloon and 150 steerage. • - . MOKOIA, 5.6. (8.15 a.m.), -3502 tons, Han*!®, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Paescncers: Saloon —Misses Meterhall,. Wether■ell. Eaddy, Van Treight, Humphries, Mesdames liayner and 2 children, M/Comb and child, Wetherell, Ross, Messrs . Ravncs. Tuderhope, M'Comb, Larnach. llcin, Miles, J['l/ean, and Captain 1!. A. Rainey; B etcer--3 STAR OF IRELAND, s.s. (9.55 a.m.), from s.s. (10.45 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, ■ from Nelson. . , , N6ATORO, 5.6: (10.45 a.mO, 1137 tons, Christian, from Greymouth. ' ECHO, S.S.; (2.55 p.m.), 99 tons, M Intyre, from Kai'amea. _ _ PATEENA, s.s. (6.5 tons, Cam•eTon, from Nelson and Picton, with IWJ : S WAIRATJ, Deue r ; fr SOONYA h sT(ll.25p.m.), IC9I tons. Vrri*. from Greymouth...

DEPARTURES. ■ TUESDAY, APJUL 1. MELBOURNE, s.s. (1.10 ti.m,),- 1111-tone, M'Leod, for Opona.; ■ - WAIMANA, s.s. (6:la a.m.), 6734 tons, llolmen, for Auclilaud. . ■. , , ' AOHKHK, 3.3. J10.50 a.m.), 1 7..t0n5, Fjsk, *°BREEZE, e.s. (2 p.m.), 347 tons, Broad.iouse, tor Wanganui. ' " HTJIA, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 127 tone, Buit, for s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 1030 tons, Dil3502 tons, Harris,' £ °AltAPAwt S'K 268 tons, Corby, forWanganui. • rn „, ert „ ; RIPPLE, s.s. (6 p.m.), 370 tons, Cail-oii, UO tons. Nicholas, f °ILVR AIIOif e.s. (6.5 .p.m.), 2593 tons, Man.nine, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon■xTjocQS Brown, Ha-seell 12), Sinclair, erdson, Stucker, Beadel, Ellie. Coles^Cl-an-ccv, Strauclmn, Jameson, .LaTrton.-BiirUe, Campbell.- Gledhill, M'KilloT), 'Wood. Ward, Somßrville, Matcall, Holm, Sinclair, Park, Mercerf Jordon, Chambers. Smith, Sirauchan, Barry, Pcarcc anil family, Kolfe,' Edwards,- Lambert, Gordon, Messrs.' Hope, Rutherford, Burley. blue ds, M'Vril M/Arthur. James, Pratt, u orien,. Chambers. Lusk. Edwards, • NIKAU» 6.5.' (8-10 P-jn.), 248 tous ' -" ay * far Nelson and MotueUa. , . KAHU. a*. (8.45 p.m.). 102 tons, Fletcher, I for Castlcpoint and Napier.

, expected arrivals. Komata, Westport, April 2 .■■ P SS^nS£ 1 NOW Plymouth. Blenheim, April 2.. ■■ Blenheim. Blenheim. Aonl i. Kapuni, Pa.tea, April 2.. , \ Mana/Patea, April- 2. ■ ; . ''" A>vfl<roa> fNcison» JlotueKa,..April <s. . Maori, Lytteltoi). ■ April 2. ' Kennedy, Motneka, April 2. , Tlliiharoa, Sydney. April .2. Aralinrs., West Coast, Nelson,' Picton, April 2. , < „ ' Koonya,- Greymouth, April ... jiakiura. Lyttelton. /nril 2. ..Waaaka. Tiroarn, April 3. Hula, Wanganui, April J. Tainui. Waitara. Anril 3. •••'•. . Aotere. Paten, April 3. Ope.wa, Blenheim. April 3. - Queen of tho South. Foxton, April 3. ( - Ars.pawa, Wonj?anui, l Anril 3. Kiripaki. Patea. April .3. • Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, April s. M«;:aToa, Lyttelton, April 3. Mailai, Dunedin. Lyttelton, April 3.. Walmtu, .Lyttelton, Ka'koura, Apr. 3. Warrimo'o. Mrfbourne, via south. A nr. 4. Wiramern. Sydney, via, north, April 4. Tyrone. Lyttelton, April 4. K»hu. East Coast. April 4. ( B? rcnfcls, New YorK, via way ports. Duncjiin, Lyttelton, April 6. Ttipple, Gisborne, April 6.- ' ' /. . Md.aowai, northern ports, Apr. 0. ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. : ; Ko.pitl, Won<tanui, April 2..'; " Wiiimate. London. April 2. ■Still' of Ireland. London,; April 2 ; . ' ". •' TTaiipir): Onehunira, ra war ports, Apr. 2. . Manourilt", Nelson; West- Coast. Apr.-1..--Coi'inna,.-Picton. Timar.u. D.uneclin, Apr., 2., WEtirau, Blenheim..-April 2, .. , Queen of the South, Foxton, April. 2. Blenheim. Blenheim. April 2. StOrmbird. Wansranui. April 2. Kapuni. Patea, April 2. , , Mana., Pa tea, '.April 2. 1 Pateena, Picton, Nelson. April 2. Awaroa. Nelson, Motuoka, April. 2. jraori, Lyttelton. April 2. Kennedy, Nelson, \V?st.. Const, April 2. • Kamona, Wcstport-. April 2. Ns;atoro, Greymouth, April 2. ■' Auckland. April 3. Echo. Karamca. April 3. ' Indrnlema, London. Anril 3. Jlnia. Winpanui, April 3. Tiiinui, Wailara. Anril 3. Aorere. Patea. April 3. fliiawa,'Blenheim, April 3. • Queen of the South. Foxten, April 3. Avanaf-a, WanEam:i, \r''il 3. Ki.ripa.kn, Patea, April 3. Wkaiij Ne'son. Motueka. !>pr.il 3. Hrjr'aroa. Lyttelton, April 3. ■jriiitai. northom ports. April 3. Tnjff.Toa. ire'bmirne. via south, April 3.', JJicnhine. London. A)V"M 3. Wairuna, Lyttelton, Newcastle, April 4. Wiikatji. Kailtntira, TivMelton, April 4. ■ K(ima.ta, Westport. April t. Koonya, Greymouth, Anril 4. ' ■Rtikinra. Pieton. We=t Coast, April 4. ■Warrimoo, Sydney direct, April 4. Wlmmera- Lyttelton. r>nr"d'n, April 4. Tyrone, Avonmouth, April 5. ■tfokoia, northern ports, Anril .7. , P'.nnle. Nonier. Gisb-irne, April 8. Ifonowai; Lyttelton. Dunedin, April 8. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.,. ; MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEBS. . TTMMAHOA. due here from Sydney Anril 2. Sails April 3 for Melbourne, via Boni-.h. WTIUfERA, due here from Sydney,, via north, April 4. Leaves same day for Lyttplh>n nnd Dundein . WAHRTMOO, due, here from Melbourne, via.; south, Anril '4. Sails same day for Sydney direct. \ OVERSEA SHIPPINC. St.tamers. From. .Le't, Due. Whakarua London. .Tan, ?J! Apr. 18 .Norehana, London Feb. 24 Apr. 30 Onawa. .:... .'. London -Tail. 3 Apr. 2 Ftfueptirn. ' London ' Feb.' 6 Apr. 11 Jndrabarah Londhn Feb. 13 Apr. 18 • Tonl.e London F0b..28 Anr. 15 Kaipa.ra London ■ Mar. 2 Anr. 23 Jlua.pehu London Mar. 15 Anr. 30 Marere London Mar. 9 May 10 Mni'itai London Mar. 20 May 21 Now Zealand ...... .Portsmouth — Apr. J2 Patella. Liverpool Feb. 4 Anr. 10 Surrey • Liverpool Feb. 15 May 14 Pimntaka Liverpool Mar. 15 May 14 Wlukatane St. John Feb. 15 Aor. 30 Kia Orn St. .Tohn Mar. 3 May 20 Bnrenfcla : New Vork.lVc! 24 Apr. 5 ftle'tletive New York Jan, 20 Anr. 29 Briuz Isel New York Feb. 7 May 2 Courtfleld New York Feb. 20 May 12 : BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEA. ■ LONDON. April i; Arrived—Clan Ogilvy. front Wellineton. LIVEIIPOOL. April 1. Sailed—Karnmen, for Auckland. IMO 4>K JANKIIIO. March' 31. , ;\iTived.-ltcniuera, from Wellington, via MonJe Video. MONTH VIDEO, March 31. Arrived.—Kaikourn, (Sattirdiiy? from AVelUnston. ST7VA, April 1. . Arrived.—lLM.S. Prometheus, from Ocean Island. SYDNEY, April 1. Arrived.—Tahiti, from San Francisco, via Wellington: Moer.iki, from Wellington; ) ME.nurewa. from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, April 1, Arrived.—Waitemata, from New. Zealand. FB.EMANTLE, April 1. Arrived.—Orcntes, from London, via Suez. COASTAL. TUESDAY, APJUT, 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Louisa Crais. barque ,(J0 n.m.), from Newioslle: Tiilunr (C.ffl p.m.), from Cook and Society .Wnurls. Sni led.-Wi minora (5.15 p.m.), for squthern pjrl - ' XAnv.K. 1 p.w,), Itjw WolUlistfliu

Kl2«[ I'WMOUTK. Arrived.—Flora (3 p.m.). fruui Wellington. - Sailed.—Corlnna (2.30 p.m.l, for Welling- ston; liarawa. (8.30 11.111.), for Onehunga. WANUANUI. L( Arrived.—John (5.10 p.m.), from Welling- Di toil. , 'I' FOXTOX. Quecu of tlio South is stuck in tlic river. BLENHEIM. To sail.—Blenheim (midnight), for Wei- ' lington. NELSOX. Arrived.—Waverlay (5.30 a.m.), and Kaitoa (9 a.m.), from Wellington. . ' Sailed.—Aweroa (8 p.m.), for Wellington; Tokotaaru (5 p.m.), for Bin IT. To sail.—Kennedy (9 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ „ TEItAKOHE. ( - Arrived.—Man area (early), from Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. ' ' Koonya passed east for Wellington at noon. WESTPOHT. . , • ■ Sailed—Komata (6.30 a.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA. Arrived.—Wakatu (8.16 a.m.), from Wei- ( lington. , LYTTELTOK. Sailed.—Karamu, for Greymouth. ( Sailed—Maori, for Wellington. Passen- . gers: Saloon—Misses Evans, Oliiford, Simson, Fisher, Thompson (2), Allen, Brown, M'Arthur, Richardson, Mesdaines Bibby,. Scott, Beek, Morrison, Oliiford, Taylor, , Fiiihcr. Fisher, Doyies, Duncan, King, Simson, Piper, Smales, Nurse Lewie, Tiffen, . M'Artliur, Berry. JjVilmott, Wall, Messrs. ; Bibby, Taylor, limit, Dr. Gibson, Elliott, Summers, Watkins, Jones, Colonel Smyth, Tullock, Tuilock, Howes, Sir Geo. Clifford, Phillips, Morrison, Hope, Emery, Thompson, Fisher, Jtilner, Eov. Craig, Pimm, Dr. Duncan, Ring, Clarkeon, Simon, Wall, Por-\ ' ter, M'Arthur, Morrison, Fisher, Cooper,' : Harrison, Beckett, Massey. Wright, Booth, Ring, Jacob, Furby; 84 steerage. ~ DUNEDIN. , Sailed.—Maitai, for northern porfs. • Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington — Mr. Payne, Mr. J. S. Itoss, Miss Lamer, Mrs. _ J. S. Ross, and infant, Mr. Hudson, Mrs.' and-Miss Every, Miss Murray, Mr., Mya. and Miee Timson, Mrs. Johnston and cliiltl, Mr. and lire. Crawley, Miss Hooper, Miss, Park, Mr. J. Cuttle. For Gisborne—Mrs. Oarl Williams, child and maid, Mrs. W. Stewart. For Auckland—Mesdames Begg, Coe. MptG. Cooniiy, Miss Kidmont, Mrs. Dick, Miss B. Laffery, Miss Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Colledge, Mr. Young.

•' MACEDONIA'S PASSENGEES. (Bee..' April 1, 9.50 p.m.). Melbourne,, April 1. Tlio P. and 0. liner Macedonia, which . lias arrived froui-London, lias tlio following paesengers for -Ney ZealandJtr. and Mrs. Elder. Mr. Haugliton. Professor and. Mrs. Dickie. "Mr. Wiskins, Captaim Salkeld and Mrs. Salkeld ; aiid infant,, ilr, liili» Misses Grant and Anderson. ■ ; ULIJtAItOA ARIIIVES . 8 A.M. By wireless last evening .the HuddartParker .steamer Uli'maroqgadvisedthat she was expected to arrive av Wellington from Sydney at'B a.m. to-day,. The vessel will berth ,at the Queen's Wharf, No.' 6, to land passengers and diechargo cargo;:,- / EEMUEP.A EEPOKTJJDi ; - Cable advice • ha« been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company- stating that E.M.S. Eemuera arrived at li-io do Janeiro.from Wellington, via Monte \ideo, on January 31. The vessel left this port for Loiidon on tlio morning of Marcli 7, and is dub at her destination on April 17. KAIPAItA AT MONTE YIDEO. ■ A Press Association message received from Lyttelton last evening stated that the head office of the New Zealand Shipping Company, had.been advised that .the Kaikouraarrived at Monte., Video from Wellington on Marcli 26. The vessel will call at Ei'o de Janeiro for 300 tons of wet wool, ex the damaged steamer'■ Turaltina. This will'be taken'on to London. . • ■ At ; noon to-morrow the New Zealand Shippine Company's E.M.S. Eijahino is to leave Wellington for London,. via, way ports., She is due at her destination on May 15. ".' .AVAIkANA LEAVES FOE • HOME. . Early yesterday morning the Sliaw-Savill steamer Waimana left Wellington for London. She took the following.- cargo from this port:—sls2 hales of wool, 930 bate; hemp, 73 bales tow, 318 casks tallow, 67 < casks pelts, 13 casks laTd, 9 packages, general, 21,117 carcasses mutton and lamb,-101 crates kidneys, 2',!2 haunchca beef,, 27 bag 6 shoulders mutton. ' ' 1 ATHENIC LEAVES , v , • . Cable advice lias been received by tha local agents for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company stating that It.M.b.. Mheilic, cleared Plymouth for Wellington,, vio,wayports, ■on Saturday afternoon, March 29. She lis due hero on-May 13. - . ■ AEAWA'S OUTWAEB OAEGO. The Sha\v, 'SaviH K.M.B. Arawa, which left Wellington for London on March 20, took tlio following cargo from the -undermentioned ports:—From . boxes butter,.979 crates,chsese. From. Wel-lington-IBS? talcs hemp, 1204 bales tow. 9 bales wool, 7851 carcaescs mutton, Z3,07J. carcasses lamb, 75 pieces mutton, 25 crate 3 Sidneys, 9719 boxes butter, 15,518 - cases ch'cesc, 91 packages sundries.' For Monte Video—2 ; boxes butter, 3616 cases apples; 100 cases ■ pcaru. 'From Lyttelton—ll44 bales .wool, 538 casks tallow, 5 casks pelts, 12,169 cai'caSses intitton, 37,060 carcasses lamb, 60 packages kidneys, 24 kegs casings, etc., 25 cases meats, 631. boxes butter, 823 eases cheese, 34 packages sundries. From Dun-, edin—l packago sundries. For Montevideo —300 cases meats, 1 paokage sundries. For Rio de Janeiro—SCO sacks potatoes. From Hobartfor Eio de Janeiro—2CO boxes butter. .5550 cases applc3. For Monte Video— 9450 eases apples. TISEII LINE MOVEMENTS. ( The Indralema is expected to clear Wellington for' London at daybreak to-mor-row. A projected departure from Wellington for. London at daybreak to-day was the Indrabarah. The H<uvke's Bay is due at Wellington from East Coast ports on April 17,. Homeward loading will be continued lrere,_ and departure taken for Lyttelton on April 18. Final departuro will be taken 1 from tho southern port for London on April 20. Tlio.Niwaru is expected to leave Liverpool for, Wellington, via way ports, on April 27.- She is duet at Auckland on Junfc 14. and at this port about. Juno 19. Star of India, s.s.. is scheduled to clear London' on April 22' for Australian porjs, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington; Star of Australia. s.s., is cxpccted'to leave New York on April 27. for Australian and New Zealand ports. mh;ss-table gosSip. Mr. W. M. Innes, late of the. Manaroa, lias joined the Huia in a similar position, vice Mr. F. Q. Cairns, who has come ashore. Captain-J. Carlson has returned from his holiday, and has rejoined the Eipple. Captain E. Fletcher, who was relieving him, has conio ashore for orders. . Mr. E. W- Doolin has - been appointed third officer of the Wairuna. Messrs; T. Oloke and E. Bracken, second officers-of the Victoria and Wimmera respectively, exchange positions to-day. Mi-I E..J. Hartley, superintending steward of the Union Company's Auckland office, has resumed duty after, being on holiday leave. Mr. H. Hnllcy, who has been reiievmg Mr. Hartley, left for the eouth on Saturday morning. Mr. F. V. H. Coull, purser of tho Mararoa, liaiS been granted holiday leave. Mr J. B. Smith, late of the Mokoia., has filled the"vacancy. ' Mr. J. N. Greenland, late purser, of th( Aorangi, has joined the Mokoia in a similar position. Captain D. Ritchie, of the Mapourika has been, granted extended holiday leav< to visit the Old Country. Captain J. G Doorlcy is now master of the Mapourika. It has been decided to send the Unior Company's big collier Wairuna from Wei lington to Lyttelton with o, load of sheet on Friday. From tlio latter port the ves scl proceeds direct to Newcastle to loat for Wellington. Tho Union steamer Mapourika is sclie dulcd to leave Wellington for Nelson ant West Coast ports, at 4 p.m. to-day. It is understood that the Kowliai or tin Karamu has been chartered to make t trip at the ond of this month from, Dim edin to North-East Harbour (Campbell Is lands), and back to Duucdm. She will Inlii Mown stores, etc., for tho whalers, am load back oil which may be available foi - shipment. . Tho Union 6lcamer Corinnn, which leave: Wellington for I'inton and Dtinedin to-day will tako Titn.ini and Omnaru cargo foi discharge at those ports on l.hc rctun journey northwards. ■ Arahura, s.s., arrived at Westpoi't- fron (ireynioutli at 9 a.m. yesterday, end let' for' Nelson, l'iclou, and Wellington at ! p.m. She is due here about the uetml tlun this evening. En route from Timaru to Auckland, tin steamer Wanaka will make a call at Wei lington for bunker cool to-morrow. Shi sails for the northern port the same day. The auxiliary scow Echo arrived at Wcl lington from Knranica yesterday witl 85,000 feet of timber f«.r discharge here. I is niuic-ipatcd that the vresel will leavi for Karameii to-morrow. The V. and S.' Line's steamer Tyrone ha been delayed at- Lyttelton. and.will not, ar ' rivo at Wellington unl.il Friday. She vil depart for Avonmoulh on Saturday, April S The llaupiri will lie disiioN-hid Tor One huuga. via way ports, this evening. The roiislol sti'.unn- Tclinii is ] l< Inn,-I nt WfiiingMM t-'-nn>rroK f"V Waitoia I Mfrstt, 'V, mid 4- Tni'trlnill nfid .0« liirnl flg'iitr-i dilv.Uf Un't t!((• £A»t«fn>Au» ' traJiaa Uu.e « Meaucc Aldoaliam la dua a

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1713, 2 April 1913, Page 9

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