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SHIPPING NEWS.

Pi]ASKS OF TillO MOON. MAY. Day. llr. in. New m-jou 6 7 51 p.m. First Vuavtet' 13 U 15 p.m. Full moon 2!» 640 p.m. Last m'.arter 23 11 24 a.m. . MOON. Moon ris-'Ots to-day, 1.12 n.m.; sots, 3.3 p.m. HIGH WATEft. To-day. 0.32 a.m.: 12.59 p.m. To-morrow, 1.19 a.m.; 1.45 p.m. SVN. f fiun rises to-day, 6.35 a.m.; sets, 4.59 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, APItIL 30, PATEEXA, p.p. (3.20 a.m.). 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. HAUPIJir, s.s. (4.25 a.m.), 715 tons, Hilton. from Onehunga. AWAHOA. s.s. (6.20 a.m.). 344 tone, Bonner. from NeUon. ULENIIEIM, (6.40 a.m.), 120 tons. Wilkinson. from Blenheim. MAORI. s.s. (7 a.m.), 32C9 tons, AJdwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses M'Nicol. Welch. Wheeler, Simon. Cudby, May, Weir, Culling, Gilmorc, Nicol. Mills, Paul, M'Callum, Roxborough, Harding. Donaid, Johnston, M'Kenzie, Bartrum, Keller, Lee, Graham, Shirtcliffe, »Shand, Allsopp, Mathieson, Qninn, Fiynn, Killoly, Noel, Coutman, Mesdames Forbe-.s, Peck, Wright, Ward. Packer, Gilmorc,'Hill. M'Nicoll.. Turner, Wallace, Sutherland, -Lat7.cn, Miluer, M'Caskey, Scunlon. Taylor (2). Harold, fltundell. Hooker, Constable, Young, Allen,MTvae, Holt, AlLsopp. Oldham, Scott, K®n\ W.liite, Gawne, Hewitt, Laurence, Lord, Whitborough, Messrs. Chattle. Wright, Parker, IUII, BilleliiY, Smith, Hcv. M'Nicoil, Fancourt, Turner, M'Lennaii, Frnsef, Stevens. Oiborn, Callaghan, Brown, ," a J* lace, Nicoll, Detectivc Cox. Sutherland, Cody, Speight, lUiv. Hill, Clifford, Thornton, Rutherford. Soanes, Webley. Milner, jrAnlle, Davis (2), Brown, Hooker, Scott, Schnider, Mazengarb, Otway. Parry, Stewart, Forbes. Con stable. Jnetaon, loung, Lockliart. Kcdpath. Clarkeon. Clarkson. Brown. Ashley, Teutonbcrg. Tibbntt. Per* kins. Griffiths. M'Eae. Cnthro, Gladding, Stringer, Oliver, Allsopn. - Patterson, Scott, Oldham, Eos*bottom. Kerr, White. Budd, Wilkinson. Noel, Duncan, King, Bureau, Johnson, Moss, O'Beirne, Milne; 84 steerage. KAPTTT. 6.5. (7.6 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Patca. WAIfIAIT. P.S. (7.45 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley. from Blenheim. ~ MANUKA, s,*. (8.10 a.m.). 4505 tons. Peid, from .Sydney Passengers: For W el-lington—Saloon—Mir-ws Knox, Scitfly, r.irtn, Lambert, Stott-. M'Nicol (2), Collie .3), Mitch-si!, Fell. Staco. Jack-on, Tabor, West, Watts, ;»?r<?dameis BrovrnUe. Lainp. nilliam?. M'Lellan, Hall. l!e?:ang, Waging. P.lundell, Snurrett. Crnickshank, Clarioge, Lambert, llazn\hnn«t. Smith and ?• t o.luldrrn, Collie. Chamber* ar-d boy. Lmvm nnd 4 children, Elwortby. child, aoid maid, tailsta, Wi;rks. Thornton and 3 children, Mitchell. Kaihau. Bell, Jonos and 3 children, Cla-rton, Captain Lnmbert, Bcv. T.vPjons, ?»tos?rs. Lain p. WiiUianis. Ecnans, Pike, M'Acindra, Hal!, Alexander, ißlundell. Boyle. Seymour, flayla-nd, C/aridse. M'Lullon, Chamber?, Collie. F/wovthy, Littleta, Winks, Thornton, MiMmtl, D-irccv. Stewart, O'LeiriT. uolliuTs (2), Kir):. Bsor-San. Talbot, dart-in. Borsis l en. EUisv O'C-on-ne'l. Tinvtlov, Hun«re.Tford; £ A i?ftsra^e. KENNEDY, e'.s. (9.20 a.m.), 225/ tons, Wildmnn. from Nehon. ; • KAITANGATA, s.fl. (10.<5 a.mi), 1981 tons, Cain, from Picton. CANOPUS. s.e. a 2.50 p.m.). 1337 tons. Gibbop«. from AYr-rtport. FALCON, schoiar'- (J 30 p.m.), 95 tons, Criuehor, from Nydia Bay. OPAWA. *..c. (8.5 n.m.). 110 tons. Nicholas, : from Blenheim. ! AHAHUTJA. f!0 Ti.tr,.). Vs% ton?. White-P-arsons, from West Coast. Nehon, and Picton. DEPARTURES, j WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3D. 1 WAKATU. s.s. (* a.m.), 157 torn Wills, for Pallisor Bay. FLOKA, e.s. (11.50 a.m.), 1273 tons. Wil- , liams. for New Plymouth. HUIA. s.s. (12.15 p.m.). 127 tons, Burt, for 1 Terakohe. COKINNA. s.s. (12.25 p.m.). 1271 tone, Cameron, for Timaru. FATEEffA. s.s, (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons. Cami oron. for Pocton and Kelson INDIIABAIiAH. s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 6903 tons, ! Hollinsrsworth. for Napior. STOKMBIItD. s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowoll, for Wcnßanui. TOXGAIUHO, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 7600 tons, i Cornwall, for London. AWAUOA, s.f. (7 p.m.). 344 tons, Bonner, for Nelson and Motucka. WAIHAIJ. s.s. (7 p.m.). 93 tons, Deiley, for BlcniiDim. BLENHEIM. s.»*. (7.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson. for Blenheim. MAOB.T, p.s. (8 p.m.), 3359 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. KENNEDY, s.s. (815 p.m.), for Nelsonand West CcaEt. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of Uiq South, May 1. Opawa. Blenheim, May 1.: • Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 1. Alexander, Nelson, May 1. Ma-itai, Duncdin, Lyttelton, May l, Kahu, East Coast, May 1. Arapawa. Lyttslton, May I. Pateena. Nelson, Picton. May 1, Kat-oa," Wostport, May 1. Tainui. Waitara, May 1. Huia, Torakohe, May 1. Kakiura, Greymonth, May 2. Kaitoa, Neleon, May 2. Wairau, Blenheim, May 2. " Blenheim, Blenheim. May Stormbird, Wanpanui, May 2. I Awaroa. Motueka, Nelson, May 2. ! Maori, Lyttelton, May 2. Mocraki. Melbourne, via south. May 2. Whaka.tane. Montreal, via way ports, i May 2. lluapehu, London, via way ports, May 2. Araliura, Picton, May 2. Maimapapa, Karamea, May Mapourika, West Coa?t. Nelson. 3. . Taviuni. southern ports. May 4. Arapawa. Lyttelton. May 4. ' Hippie, Gisbornc, May 4. Mokoia. 3>unediii. li.vt-.clton, May 4. Bricz I?/Cl. New York, via ports, May 4. Kaipara, London. May 5. Kia Ora., St. John, via- way porti?, May Mouowai. northern ports. M«y 6. Kikau, Nelson, May 6.

/ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patea, May 1. Kapuni, Patea, May 1. Walcatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, May 1. Hawera, Patea, May 1. Glenetive. Lyttelton, May 1. Queen of tho South, Foxton, May 1. Kapiti, Wanisanui, Stay 1. Kornata, Westport, May 1. Kurow, Newcastle. May 1. Karori. Lyttelton, May 1. Kini, Grcymoutli, May 1. , Opawa, Blenheim, May 1. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 1. Alexander, Nelson, Motueka, May 1. Jtotorua, London, via ports, May 1. Maitai, northern ports. May 1. Manuka. Melbourne, via south, May 1. Kahu, East Ooast. May 1. , Taiunl. Waitara, May 2. Kait-ansata, Westport, May 2. Katoa, Newcastle, May 2. ICaitoa. Nelson, West Coast, May 2. Wairau, Blenheim, May 2. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 2.. Stormbird, Wansanui, May 2. Mana, Patea., May 2. Awaroa, Nelson, Motueka, May 2, Patecna. Picton, Nelson. May 2. Maori, Lyttelton, May 2. Moeraki, Sydney direct. May 2. Arahura, Picton. May 2. Manga-papa, Karamea, May 3. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton. Mav 3. Tdviuni. New Plymouth, West Coast, May 5. Arapawa, Wansanui, May 5. Mokoia, nortyicrn ports, May 5. Monowai. Lyttelton. Duuerlin, Mas 6. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, May 6. Ma.pourika, Nelson, West Coast, May 6, Hippie, Napier, Gieborno, May 6. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STBAMEBS. MOBRAKI, due here from Melbourno May 2. Sails samo day for Sydney direct. WIMMERA. duo here from Sydney, via north, May 2. Sails same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ULIMABOA, due here from Sydney dircot May 8. Sails May 9 for Melbourne, via south. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Duo. Nerchana London Feb. 24 May 5 Kaipa.ru London Mar. 2 May 4 lluupehu London Mar. 15 May 2 Marcre London Mar. 9 May 10 Athcnic '. London Mar. 27 May 13 Muritai London Mar. 0 May 2t Indrapura Lo'ndon Apr. 6 .Tunc 18 Star of India .... London Apr. 22 .Tune2l l'apnroa London Apr. 4 May 27 Waiwora London Apr. <1 May 27 Surroy Liverpool Feb. 15 May 9 llimutaka Liverpool Mar. 15 May 11 Xiwaru Liverpool Apr. 13 .Time 27 Karamea Liverpool M-ir. 29 May 27 Whakatano St. .Tohn Feb. 15 May 2 Kia Or a St. John Mar. 3 May 5 liakaia St. John Am-. 7 .lime 22 Baunfels Nov: York Mar. 26 .Tune 16 Brie'/, Izel New York Feb. 7 May 4 Oourtfield Xcw York Vol). ?■"). 'Tny 12 Crown of Toledo New York Mar. 3t .111110 21 Aberlonr New York Apr. 24 July 17 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELHOURXi;, April 30. Sailed.-Warrimoo, for Willi'. KYIISEY. April 30. Arrived.- Mo.-iua, from :i 11 Francisco. Sailed.--Jlnheno, for Am-klnid. NT.WOAS'I'JiK. April 30. Arrived.—lnisa. from New Zealand. Arrived.-E. J. Spcnce (I>nltjnr). from Mmi.ritiuf. M.'VA, April jO. Arrived.—Tolua, Ircm Sydcor, .

COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, APKIL 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lvia Ora (12.33 p.m.). from St. •John, via way porti; Koromiko (6 p.m.), from Newcastle. . Sailed.—Ennerdale (11.25 a.m.), for Greymouth; Wanaka (9.5 p.mJ, for Oamaru. ONEUU NGA. Arrived.—Karawa (S.lO a.m.), from New IMym-outh. GISBOUNE. Arrived.—Pakelia (12.15 p.m.), from Wellington. NAPIK!!. .Arrived.—Kahu (3 a.m.), from Wellington, via coa«t, PICTON. Arrived.—Patceua (4.40 p.m.), from Weilineton. NELSON. Arrive<l.—Mapourika (5.30 a.m.), from Weilineton and Picton; Bejrulus (10 a.m.). from Welhnjrton. Sailcd.-Alesauder (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington. FAKEWELL SPIT. Katoa parsed for Wellington at 4 p.m. WESTFOUT. Sailed.—Katoa (6 a.m.), for WeUuiston, LYTTELTON. ■ | Arrived.—Kairaki (8 a.m.), and Mokoia (10 a.m.), from Wellington; Essex (7 a.m.), from Timaru; Petone (8.25 a.m.), from Nopier; Ncat-oro (1.10 p.m.), from Greymoutli. Sailed.— Breeze (4.15 p.m.), for WellinKton; Petono (4.15 p.m.), for Picton and Gisborno; Himitanpi, for Timaru and Wellington: Kairaki, for Gisborne; Cygnet, for Kaikonra. Sailed.— Maitai (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Paev senzer-s: Saloon—For Napier—Misses La Vie, Cmvper. For Aucldand—Miss Cawkhead, Mr. and Mre. Iteynold, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—MJsses Dobeon, Edmonds, Taylor, Christmas, O'BriGU.* Mesdarner Dov;die and child, Stephens, Whiteley, Iteakes. Edmonds, Turn-bull, Turnbull, - Bennett, Withers and 3 children, Poole, llughson, Ita-vies and 2 children, Hendry, Stephens. In gills, Parrv, Hon. Whltoley, Meosrs. Hill, Bushell, Boycs, J. F. Studholme. Stephens, Edmonds, M'Cullougli, Captain Smith,' Reakes, Edmond, Inglis, Wobster, Hobin, Dobson, Lar.e, Biss, llughson. Taylor, Turnbull. Leary. Barber, Threlkeld, Lindsay. Graham, Berry. Harper, Oable (2), Elliot, Parr, M'Gregor, Withers, Bav.nsley, Davies, Poole, Hpndry, Muster Edmond?. 1 TIMAIIU. Sailed.—John (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kowhai (6 a.m.). from Timaru; TViviuni (3.50 a.m.), from West Coast, via Bluff; Kotaro (7 p.m.). from Catlins Sivcr. Sailed.—Hincmca (9.40 a.m.), for Bonthern liphthousos. Sailed.—Mocraki (4 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—For Sydney—Mise Steele, Mrs. Pilcher, Messrs. P,ilchcr. Micliaeli?. Mackay. Harrison, Franklin, M ! Konsie. Banner, Hcnninge; 12 stesrfvge. For Wellington—MUfcs. Connor. Cur-•fl-yH'S (2), Brownlic, Farrell, Mcsd-?vmcs Hagirltl. Brownies, Chisholm and 2 children; 8 stearic. HOTORTJA LEAVES AT NOON. At noon to-day, the New Zealand Shipping Company's H.M.S. Eotorun lcavw for Londou, via way port«. Sho is due at her destination on Juno 12, and is taking tko following passengeM:—From Wellington—First saloon—Miss 0. ClarkeJohnson, Mesdames K. Duncan, Guulter, Olavke-JoliiiHon, Kev. F. W. Allan, Messrs. G. Brougham. T. A. Chater, C. P. Ganlter, Clarke-Johnson, Hon. T. A. Joicey. Second su-loon—Mioses I. Ponthorne, M. a. Urewster. E. V. A. White. M. Gray, M. Hitchcock. 13. Whitolaw. Mesdau-cs Bon-th-ome, N. L. Goddard, li Holt, Tanner, Hirharrtson, Mc'sra. T. W. Bonthorne, J. F. Brewster, E. A. Tanner. F. Richardson, CHourke, Oliver. ThirdCiae>3—Mikscj: A. Eddleston, A. Fitton. G. ITughos. V. E. Wood, C. W.iilcox, A. rotter, ,M. O'Beilly Mesdamr3 E. Cooper. E. Hughe.?, (5. Williams. T. D. Willrox, E. L. Taylcr.. o'li?iHy. Moisrs. A. Davie.®. J. Fraznr, K. Fi"inminn, H. M. llickmann, F. Hickts, 11. irook. J. Webb. C. Thomas, P. Stoka?, G. Simw, M. O'Reilly, E. J. Lawless, W. Norling. Win. Morcai>3. A. IluEhea. W. n. Taylor; c.nd 133 Jn all clPisDs-from various other New Zealand ports. KIA OH A AT AUCKLAND. Advico hao been received from Auckland stating that tho Shaw, Savill steamer Kia Ora, which is running under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company, arrived at Auckland from St. John. Canada, at 12.30 p.m. ycetevday. The vessel is'expected to put in an appearance at Wellington this week-end, or at tho beginning of next. WAIMANA BEPOBTED. Cable advice hps been received by the local agents for tho Shav/. Savill Company stating that the cargo carrier Woiir.ana left Monto Vidso for Loudon on Monday ovening, April 23. She quitted Wellington on April 1, and Auckland on April 3.

ABERLOUa FROM XEW YOUK. Jlersrs. Dalgot-y and Co., local ngente for the "U.S. and A. Line, h<tvo been advised that their chartered steamer Aberlour left Xov.' York lor Wellington iiml Nehnn, via way ports, on Anril 24. l?ho is duo at Wellington on July 17.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain J. T. lieid, Into chief officer of tlio Manuka, is now in ohargo of licr. Captain Neville having taken over tho command of tlia Union CorapanyU latest charter, .the Willochra. Other officers promoted a. step ere as follow-Mr. V. Q. Webb, chief; Mr. T. Bowling, second: Mr. Jackson (cx Xi:i£ara), third; Mr. Millard, fourth. Captain J. Lambert, of the Arahura, who hoa been 011 holiday leave, returned from Sydney bv the Mnnulta .yesterday. Mr. ,T. Drennan lias joined tlie Karamu as third officer. and Jlr. E. A. Peters has signed 011 the Flora as third officer. Mr. E. .1. Thomas, third officer of the ICoonya. lias joined tho Poherua second ofJicor. Mr. Elders, late second officer of tho Warrimoo, was a passenger from fiyduey by the Manuka yesterday. Mr. M'Lellan, lato second officer of the Mouowa.i, notunied to 'Wellington from Sydney by tho Manuka yesterday. Mr. W. Knox, second engineer of tlio Wimmora, remained! oshore at Sydney this trip, and Mr. S. It. Collier was promoted to second engineer. Mr. !R. Murray and Mr. A. Keii'leU liave joined the Wimmera, as third and fourth engineers, retspeotively. Mr. G. M'Lcod. lato second olliccr of the Mapour'jl:a, lias joined the Tonrairiro for tlio run Ilonie. vice Mr. B. S. Gilbert. Mr. A. Hathbons has joined tho Patesna. as third officer. Mr. E. K. Day has joined the Kennedy as second officer. < Mr. Boyd, chief officer of the Alexander, lies passed his examination for a coastal master's certificate. ' Messrs. Bannatyne end Co. ndviffe that the eoastal steamer Eakiivra is due at Wellington' tb-morrow to lead for tho West Coast. The A. and A. Line's steamer Glen Et.ive is to leave Wellington for Lyttelton and Dunedin early this morninc. The Union Company's collier Katoa,, which ds due at Wellington from Wcstport to-day, is expected to clear this port for Newcastle either to-morrow or Saturday. Tho Union steamer Taviuni is duo at Wellington from tho south on Sunday. Departure will be taken for New Plymouth and West Coast ports on Monday at 5 p.m. An expected arrival at Lyttelton from Newcastle on Sunday next i 3 tno-Union collier Kauri. Messrs. Hatrick and Co : advise that the small steamer Tainui will • load at Wellington. to-morrow for Waitara. Shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday the Ne.w Zealand Shipping Company's cargo carrier '/oiisariro left WeilinEton for London. This week's direct boat from Sydney to Wellington—the Manukas-arrived ill port, at ft a.m. yesterday, after an uneventful fine-weather passage. Tho Manuka fails for Melbourne, via southern ports and Holiart, at 5 p.m. to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 1 May 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 1 May 1913, Page 7

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