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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. Day. Hr. m. New moon 7 5 18 a.m. First (jitarter M 5 9 p.m. Full moon 21 9 3 a.m. Last quarter 28 5 39 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.19 a.m.; ecUs 4.43 p.m. HIGH WATF.K. . To-day, 1.55 a.m.; 2.23 p.m. ■ To-morrow, 2.45 a.m.; 3.7 p.m. SUN. Sun rit-ea to-day, 6.7 a.m.; t-.eU?, 5.41 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, APKIL 2. ICOMATA, (3.5. (6.15 a.m.), 1994 tons, Tate, from Wcstport. COUNTESS, steam trawler (6.40 a.m.), Neilsen, from Cook Strait. ULIMAHOA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllic. from Sydney dircct. Passengers: Saloon—Mcsdames Saunders, Broad, Sharp, Plimmer, Wright-, Kwci Chiii, Perkin?, Newell, Patterson, ManniuE, Towse, Birch, Gibson, Misse3 Davidson, Do Carteret, James, Cohen, Burnett. Sievei's, Sistsrton, Perkins, Heritage, Everett, Kwart, Ogilvie, Lucas,. Summers, Pev. Schmidt, SLeters. O'iteilly, Itussoll, Delauey, Yon Schenwitz/ Bertenshaw, Wolf, Noedl, Guthrey, LydalJ, Greenwood, Woodcock, Kwei Chili, Sachs, Scarboroughs, Buractt, Sistcrton, Perkins, Schieas, Sharp, Newell, Boyer, Patterson, Samford, Barnett, Swayer, Snidcrs, Dixon, Williams, Beck, Watt, Gifford, Olliver, Chapman, Dalziel (2), M'Donald, Speedy, Udy, Grant, Mason, Milncr, Birch. lIAUPIRI, 6.ti. (7.5 a.m.), 715 tons, Bilton, from Onehunga. AWAROA, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 344. tons, Bonner, from Neleon. CORINNA, s.g. (7.45 a.m.), 1271 tons, D. Cameron, from New Plymouth. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. MAORI, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aid well, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 273 ealoon and KENNEDY, s£. (1 p.m.), 226 tons, Purvis, from Nelson. ARAHtJRA, g.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast, Nelson and Picton. KAPUNI, s.s. (9 p.m.). 150 tone. M'lntctsh, •Trom Patca. 3L\NA, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea. , DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. WAIMATE, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 5610 tons, Ryley, for London. STAR OF IRELAND, s.s. (6.23 a.m.), 4331 tons, G. Griffiths, for London. PATEENA, 5.6. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Camerpn, for Picton and Nelson. Saloon—For Picton— Sloane, Oliver, M'Callum, Houldsworth, Severne, Foster, Shine, Rev. Saunders, Messrs. Martin, Newman, Jackson. Bread. Short (2), Goldbern, Footer, Brougham, Baird, Pcarce, ParkeG, Oliver, bartlett, Gunn (2). Mosdames Sloane, M'Millan, Robb, Moeen. For Nelson—Misses Aiyton, Kaginnity, Pratt, Rudd, Mesdames Ellis, Batchelor, Thompson, Aston, Barltrop, Watt, Blackmore, Randerson, Henderson, Manks, Taylor and child, Swanson, General Godley, Captain Estcourt, Messrs. Blackmore. Watt, Newiand, Proctor, Bates, Manks, Wilson, Thorpe, Provost, Ford, : Rudd, Smart, Anderson, Taylor, Nimmo, Harris, Proebshel; 50 steerage. ! HAUPIRI, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 715 tons, Bil- ! ton, for Picton and. Onehunga. ! MAPOURIKA, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 1203 tons, j Doorlev, for Nelson and West Coast. KAPITI, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 242 tons, Saw- i yei'3, for Wanganufc STORMBIRD, s.s. (5.12 p.m.), 217 tons. Dovvell. for Wanganui. j AWAROA, e.s. (5.15 p.m.), 344 tons, Bonner, for Nelson and Motueka. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8 p.m.),- 120 tons, Wilkinson, -for Blenheim. 1 WAIRAU. 5.6. (7.45 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.). 3399 tons. Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—MisseS Cudley, Jennings, Rowe, Johnson, Morrison, Lynch, Bishop, Potts, Anderson. Ryan, Stewart, Lainz, Willis, Mocdamcs lloffßart, Sneddon, Gregson, Bonrke, Johnston (2), Gibson, M'Clelinnd, Codd, Lynch, Smith, Hulston, Chisholm, Bell, Bate, Glen, Bell, Ellison, Davios, Col. Smvthe, Rev. Schmidt, Sergt.-Ma.iors aTid Kennedy, Messrs. Hoggart, Longuet, Snnddon, Gregisoii; R0f.15, Wright, JrAlistcr, Evans, Webber, Doig, Brookor. Budd, Anderson. Boyes, Ferris, Dewe, May, Bourke. Chisholm, Bell, Audrcal. Anderson, Pcnkey. King. Ruse. Knsor, Davidson (2), Brown, Terry (2), Pate, Rhodes, Glen. Beattie. Bell, Martin, Emery, Ellison, Meredith; .75 stowage. THURSDAY, APRIL 3. CORINNA. (I a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Picton aud southern ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rakiura. Lyttelton. April 3. Wanaka, Timam, April 3. nuia, Wanganui. April 3, Tainui, Wcitara. April 3. Aorcre, Patea, April 3. Qu-een of the South, Foxlon, April 3. Arapav/a. Wanganu« April 3. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, April 3. Maxaroa, Lyttelton, April 3. Mrtitai, Dunedin. Lyttclton. April 3. Wakatu, Lyttelton. Ka-'kourr. Apr. 3. Pat-eena, Nelson, Picton, April 3. Ngahere, Grevmouth. April 3.' Stormbird, Wanganui, April 4. Blenheim. Blenheim. Anril 4. Wairau, Blenheim, April 4. Awahou, Foxton, April 4. Kirinnka. Patea, April 4. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 4. Awaroa. Motueka, Nelson, April 4. Maori, Lyttelton, April 4. Warrimou, Melbourne, via poutli. Anr. 4. Wimracra. Sydney, via north, April 4. Tyrone. Lytt-olton, April 4. Kahu. East Coaet. April 4. Bnronfcls. Now York, via way port?, April 5. Alexander, Nelson, April 5. Mokoia, Dunedin. Lyttelton, April 6. Ripple. Gisbome. April 6. Mapourika, .West Coast, Nclfoii, April 6. Monowai, northern ports, Apr. 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapuni. Patea. 'Aptj'l 3. Mana, Patea. April 3. Kennedy, Nelson, West- Const, April 3. Ivamoua, Wostnort, April 3. Wanak'-i.. Auckland. April 3. Velio. Karamea, April 3. Indralema, London. Anril 3. Hma. Winniranui, April 3. Taiuui, Waitara. April 3. ! Omwa, Blpnhnim. Ap r i! 3. | Queen of South. Foxtn'i. April 3. j AT.apawn.. Wnngnnui, April 3. 1 Nikau. Nelson. Mottu'ka. April 3. , Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 3. Mniti.i. nor^i' i? *n ports. April 3. Tntm.i.roa. MoMiourne. via south, April 3. 1 Pmhino. T jo -/lnn. ArWl 3 Stormbird, Wangnnui, 4. Blenheim, April 4. Aorcre, Patea. April 4. Woimii. BTcnhcim. -1. Awahou. Foxton, Apr.il 4. Kirinako. Patra. April 4. Kaniti, Wanganui. April 4. Pateena, Piston, Nelson. April 4. ' Awaroa. Nelson, Mot> ,e !ka, April 4. Maori. Lyttelton, April 4. Wfliruna, Lyttelton, Newcastle, April 4. Wakatu, Knikoura, Lyt + elton, April 4. Komata, Wcstport. April 4. Koonya, Greymouth, Anril 4. Pakiura, Picton, Wcct Coast, April 4. Warrimoo, Sydney direct. April 4. Wimmera. Lyttelfon, April 4. Tvrone. AvonmouUi, April 5. Alexander, West Coast. Anr.il 5. Mokoia, northern ports, April 7. Ripolc. Nonier. Gisbnrnc. April 8. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April R : Mapourika, Nchon, Wovt Coast, April 8. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ' MOVEMENTS' OF STEAMERS. WIMMERA, due hero from Sydney, via north, April 4. . Leav&s same day . for Lyttelton and Dundcin WARRIMOO, fine here from Melbourne, via south. April 4. Sails same day . for Sylnov direct. MOERAKI, due here from Sydney April 9. Sails April 10 for Melbourne, via south. OVERSEA SHIPPING, Steamers. From. Left. Due. Whakarua London Jan. 28 Apr. 18 Nerehana London Feb. 24 Apr. 30 Opawa London Jan. 3 Apr. 10 ■Rangatira London Feb. 6 Apr. 11 Indrabarah London Feb. 13 Apr. 18 lonic London Feb. 28 Apr. 15 Kaipara London Mar. 2 Apr. 23 Ruapehu London Mar. 15 A nr. - 7 0 "Mnrere London Mar. 9 May 10 Athenio i London Mar. 27 May 13 Muritai London Mar. 20 May 21 New Zealand Portsmouth •- Apr. 12 Pokeha Liverpool Feb. 4 A nr. 10 Surrey Liverpool Feb. 15 May 12 'Rimntaka ?• Liverpool Mar. 15 May 9.1 Whakatane St. John Feb. 15 Apn.3o Kia Oni St. John Mar. 5 May 20 Barenfclfi New York Dee. 24 Apr. 5 Glenclive Now York Jan. 20 Anr. 20 Baimfels New York Mar. 26 June 16 Bricz Iv.el New York Feb. 7 Ma.y 2 Courtficld New York Feb. 20 May 12 BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEA. . LONDON. April 2. Arrived.—Makarini, From Wellington; Kent, 'from Auckland. MELBOURNE. Anril 2. Sailed.—Maunganui. for Bluff, via Jlobart. SYDNEY. April 2. from New Zealand. Sailed.—M.aheno, for Auckland. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. rorm »kaip.MJA:. I Syilnl.—lhiim.ila 01 n.m.i, F-r Sylney, I. A'.VM.ANV. I Arrived.- Kvu-uiiko '.o.H' a.m.;, fmui NewLca^tLe 6

Sailed.—Barenfels (5.45 p.a'..), for Wellington. Sailed.-Pakeha (7.40 A.m.), southern ports. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rarawa (4 p.m.), for Plymouth. MANUKAU UK ADS. Arrived.—Holmdalo (8.45 a.m.), ixvm Pis:tun. Rarawa. passed outwards for Now* Plymouth at 6.15 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Tainui (10.50 a.in.), for 0 "- CASTLEPOINT. Arrived.—Ripple (9.25 a.m.), from Welli.nfc'ton. WANG AN UI. Arrived,—Breeze (6.15 a.m.), and Arapawa/ (8.55 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Manaroa (6.45 p.m.), and lluia (8 p.m.), for Wellington. GISBOItNE. Sailed.—Wimmera (8.50 p.m.), for South. Pu>sengeivs: For Napier—Misses Callagliau and Broughton, Meedames Glcye, Thorpe, Broughton, Vautier, Twoliill, Kcrekerc and Taihuka, Messrs. Gleye, Vautier, D. Sellars, J. Sellars, J. Twohill, Patterson, Lightolle, Lister, Pufflet, and Rineha. For Wellington—Misees Smith (2), M. Cohen, end Gallagher, Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Wateon. For Lyttelton—Mrs. G. E. Toinlinson, Mesers. Wright and M'Gce. For Habart—Miss Johnson. Sailed—Takapuna (11 p.m.), for Napier. Passengers: Misses G. Kennedy, Spedding, Raughiia (2), Crowley, Duncan, and Lifter, Lady Carroll, Mrs. Mac Donald, M.r. and Mrs. D. Mellor, Mr. and Mil?. Bacon* Rev. Meyer, Messrs. Roster, J. Bobbie, "Elliott, Robson, Cathier, Chippell, Maim, M'Millan, Bartholomew, Fielding, Edmundson, Demeter, Corbridger, Fothergill, Fawcctt, Dowell, Tavers, Iteitl Kjlpatrk-k, Ahbed, Mttiaironga; 20 eteerage. t'ICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (4.50 p.m.), and Haupiri (6.50 p.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA. To sail— Nikau (6 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngahere (7 a.m.), from Welling- ; ton. LYTTELTON/ j Arrived.—Mokoia (9 a.m.), from Wellington; Annie Hill, schooner, from' Kaipara; Kairaki, from south. To sail.—Maitai (8.30 p.m.), for Aticlitad, via- Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Miss Kershaw, Meedames Bradshaw, Boyle, Mr. Boyle. For Auckland— Mesdames Ycake, Tarrant and 3 cluldren; 11 steerage. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.45 p.m.), for-Welling-ton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Smitb (2), Ashcroft, Poulton, M'Farlane, Allen, < Anderson, Mesdames Boss, Walker, Sfcolt, Brown, Ell, Gibbs. Smith, Ashcroft, Maieon, Davidson, Howard, and child, Malison, Tanner, Macfarlanc, Briston, Bishop. Piper, Messrs. Ross, Mantan, Jacob, Walker, Smith Stott, Brown. Eil, Gibbs, Hector. Frelerie, Rogers, Maneon, Morgan, Stevenson, Samuels, Bresland, Gaidar, Jiryant, Kirk, Bishop, Piper; 23 steerage. POUT CHALMERS. 1 Arrived.—Benecia, barouentine (4.30 p.m.), from Puget Sound. DUNEDIN. * Sailed.—'Warrimoo, for Sydney, via Ccok Strait. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Mrs. St. Clair, Miss Mullen, Mi&s Durant, Mrs.. Gumc, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Price, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Gordon; eight steerage. For Sydney—Mr. Roscby, Mr. Calkin an, Major Jackson, Mr. W. Johnston, > Mr. Latham, Sister Amy, * Sister Veroniciue, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Roesby, Mrs. and Miss Bilberry, Mrs. Moiria, Mr. Felfi, Captain and Mrs. Norton and 2 children; 16 steerage. RUAHINE FOR LONDON. At 4 p.m. to-day the New Zealand Shipping Company's it.M.S. Kuahinc is whsduled to take her departure from the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for London. Tlic liner, which is duo at her destination on May 15, is taking the following passengers: —Saloon—From Wellington—Jin?. 0. E. iand Misses G. E. and E. M: Bakewell, Mr. anil Mrs. G. Burge, Master Burgc, Mr. A. Butt, Miss A. Fitzgerald, Mr. T. GriHit.li, Mr. G. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kebble. Misses L. C. and P. Kebble, Ma-ster Kebble, Rev. A. J), and Mrs. Sykes and infant. From Auckland—Mrs. E. Baurne, Misses A. and O. Lusk, Mrs. F. and Miss D. Nathan, Mrs. N. Rathbone, Misses M. and F. Rathbone, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raynes, Misses R. and M. Raines, Miss Senter, Mr. O. Tmlehopc. From Christchurch—Mrs. J. and Miss I). Bikerton-Fisher, Mr. and Mrr. J. A. Caesar, Archdeacon, Mri% and Miss Gcwsett. From Palmerston North—Messrs. W. A. and 15. J. Keiiler, Master B. E. and Miss C. M„ Keillor. Mr. and Mrs. («. Potts. From Dunedin —Mr. and Mrs. J. S. and Master Ros". Second saloon—From Wellington—Mr. and Mr,?. J. Balim>r,iMr. J. Eambarough, Mr. A. Berman. Rev. it. G. and Mrs. Blackburn?, }lr. A. Boijer, Mr. A. llaig Brown, Mr. A. R, L. Hamilton, Miss C. A. Heave, Mr. J. F. IJowcj, Mrs. B. L. Jamicsou, Dr. 8. P. Lee. Mr. J. 11. and Mist- 0. A. Lowe, Mr. .1. F. Lydall. Mr. and Mrs. Marfell, Mr. F. Marfell. Mrs. L. MofTatt and child, Mi^3 B. Moffatt, "Mr. C. M. Pershaw, Mrs. M. Peter, Miss E. Peter, Captain D. Ritchie, Mrs. K., Miss and Master C. C. Robert?, Captain W. Shilling, Mr. 1). Snider'-?, Mrs. S. A. Stewart. Mr. and "Mrs. 11. W. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams, Mr. arid Mrs. C. N. Worsiey. In addition there arc 48 other passengers in this class from other iKirt*. Thnva .are 116 steerage passengers leaving Wellingtou by the vessel. T7LIMAROA FROM' SYDNEY. The lluddart-Parkcr steamer arrived at. Wellington from Sydney dircct at 6.50 a.m. yesterday, and berthed.at the Queen's Wharf, No. 6. The ve&scl left, the New South Wales ]>ort at noon on Saturday, and cjhortly. after clearing Sydney llcmM ran into o, stifi' southerly gale, which lasted until noon the following da.V. Vine weather was experienced thence to Wellington. The TJlimaroa leaves V/ollniEton lor southern norts, Hobart, and Melbourne :it 5 p.m. to-day. U.s. a:nd a. strameb ritoji new YORK. Mossrs. Dalgcty and Co., local agents, have boon advi°ed that, the U.S. and A. Lino's chartered steamer Braunfels leU Now York for Australian ports, Auckland, nnd Wellington on Jlarcli 26. Khe is due here about June 16. . SURKEV ItKI'ORTKU. ■ Citble advice has been received by the local offlco of the V. mid S. Line statins that the Surrey left Durban for Hobaw, Arsklaiiil, and WclliiisLon on April 1. tho vessel iu en route from Liverpool, mid S3 due here about Jlay 12. ESSKX TO LOAD. The F. and S. Line's steamer Kssex is at present diwluirge at Duucdin. She commences Homeward toadniff there, and' leaves on April 9 for Picton, Waitara, Wancfanui, mid Wellington. Tho Ehsox is due at Wellington on April 15, and sails on April 22 for Timaru and Lyttclton. Final departure,will bo taken from the latter port for Avonmoutli on April 30. TOXGAEIIIO'S MOVEMENTS. From Dunodin where she is now (13sc.lKU'Kint: London carco, the New Zealand Shipping: Company's Tonirariro' will proceed to Lyttclton to complete, Homeward leading will- then be commenced at T.imnru. and visits will bo paid to Lyttclton, Waitara, and Wellington, Final departure will be taken from this port for Loudon on April 24. • MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Frew left Wellington for Napier on llonday to take, command of tho Wlianfcape, vice Captain 11. White-Pareons, who* has come aslioro on leave. Captain J. Doorlcy has taken charge of the Mapourika pro. tern. Gaptain Holmes will take command of the vessel next, week. Jlr. Cecil H. Greenwood, pureer of It.M.S. lonic, wan transferred to another Wliito Star vessel at London this trip. ■ Mr. E. 11. Whitehead i« now purser of the lonic. Mr. K. 11. Stewart has ioined the Mokoia as second otiiccr. Mr. P. J. Hickey, lato chief engineer of the vessel, is ashore for instructions. Mr. It. Knox, chief ongineer of the Pateena. left that vessel at Wellington yeeterday. ~ Mr. C. E. Leighton, purser of the Corinna, and Mr. L. J. Evans, purser of tho Mapourika, have exchanged positions. Captain Viekernian. late of the Alexander, is now in charge of the Iteguluis. Mr. Tointon is chief officer of the vessel. Captain Wildman, junr., late of tho Ken-, nedy, lias transferred to the Alexander. Captain Wildman, senr., is .in charge of the Koi, running between Nelson and Motueka. Captain Hunter-Purvis, late of tho Waverlc.v, is now in charge of the Kennedy. Captain C. Huberts, "f the Kn.inoiui. and Captain W. Tate, of the Komatu, have exchanged ships for a trip. Captain .Shilling, one of the Wellington Harbour Hoard's pilots,-leavcn Wellington i>y the Kuahinc to-day for London on holiday leave. Mr. James Oiil'ord. of tlie pilot stalT of the Wellington Harbour Hoard, returned to Wellington by the t'limaroa, from Sydney yesterday after an extended tour of Australia, and Tasmania. Cflptafc Stevens, of the Wnimea, and Captain firaiiani. of the Kaitoa, will exchange vessels when I hey meet. The Union collier Ka.itangata- left Westport for Sydney at 8.5 p.m. on April 1. Tho Tyscr liner Indralema. was to hove left Wellington for London at daybreak to-day. The I'!. and A. Liuo's i-leanier Aldenham is scheduled In leave Svdne.v for Manila <iliit llong-kong on April 23. The Union (ironpany's lt-ikan.io is oxpeeled to leave nreyiiiouth for Sydney on Monday next. The New Zealand Shipping Company's sleanicr lliniulaka. left liiverpnol for Wellington. via Dinrlnu. Aivl.ralian pori.s. am; m'kl'iiul on Moroli I!). The v..,:c! i,. ~ inc 'Hit imhl'T I In' atisiiii es "I' |Ik; I'. ami S. Line, and is due here al-out May f!?.. Kub'.eiiueully the vet-sel will, procccil U» . Lytteltoii, puiisdiu, aud tlio Bluff, r .

On completion of discharge of her London cargo at Wellington and Nelson, the New Zealand Shipping Company's Opawa loads ar Auckland, Tokomaru Bay, Napier, and Wellington. She ieavos this port jinally for London about April 30. Tho Rotorua jcavei-5 Wellington for Lytlellon on Saturday. She loads at Timaru," L.vltcMon, and Wellington, tailing heme lor Loixlon on ?lay 1.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 3 April 1913, Page 7

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