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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. KAY. Day. Hr. m. New moon 6 7 54 p.m. First quarter 13 H 15 p.m. Pull moon 2\» 648 p.m. Last Quarter 28 11 04 a.m. MOON". Moon rises to-day, 5.26 a.m.: sets, 4.14 p.m. IHGir WATER. To-day, 3.35 ,a.m.; 4.1 p.m. To-morrow, 4.20 a.m.; 4.50 p.m. HUN. Sun rises to-day, 6/0 a.m.; sets, 4.54 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, MAY 3. ( RT7APEHU, fc'.s. (8,25 a.m.;. 7365 Jons, Clifford, from London, via. Teneriffe, Cape Town, and Jlohnrt, for Wellington— First saloon—Miss Muir, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Muir. Second saloon—Miss 1). Percy, Miss I. Lauder, I»fr. awl Mr.-=. J. 11. Mar-on, Messrs. Argood (2). Third-class— Misses M. Baldwin,' P. M. Brown, E. Daniol, G. Daniel, G. M. He&rsey, 31. O'Kcefc, B. Parman, W. Vogtheur, L. I. Camaron. Mesdamcs C. Coates, E. J. Daniel, Luo.v Evaiic, E. M. Hearsey, Loasby, M'Lclsh, J. Ingebrit-sen, A. Priestley. S. Vogtheur, Meters. C. Ballard, 11. Heck, W. C.-Bencley, F. Cbnnibcrlon, A. E. Cox. M. Cox. E. JDaniel, J. Dickon, R. 31. Dixon, R. Evans, W. W. Franciss, Thos. Hall, W. W. Hearsey, K. Rohne.?, J. Ingebritsen, D. A. Jollie, A. C. Joycc, G. Lawrence, A. Loasby, F. Lonsdale, D. M'Leish, J. Manz, J. Porteous, A. Priestley, 11. ShutMcworth. E. G. Squires, 0. Vogtheur, C. 11. Wood, Allen, R. Noel, W. Stephenson, It. Stevenson, E. Lauder, Masters A. F. C. Cox, L-oasbv, E., L., Vogtheur, Allen. HIMITANGI, s.s. (9.50 a.m.\ 323 tons, Burns, from Tiinaru. JOHN, s.s. (10 a.m.), 342 tons, Holm, from Tiina.ru. NGAHERE. *«?. (11 a.m.). 1100 tons, Muir, from Grcymouth. KAITOA, i-.«. (12.30 p.m.), 3C5 tone, Graham, from Motucka. AWAROA, s.s-. (3.30 p.m.), White, from Nelson and Motucka. RAIUUiU, e.-s. (4.45 p.m.), 12-9 tons, Barr, ■ from cfreymonlli. KAITANGATA, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1983 tons, Baldwin, put bach, c-trcss of weather, win, put back, stress of weather. MAPOURIKA. s.s. (10.55 p.m.), 1205 tons, Ritchie. from Wc-st Coast, via Nelson. SUNDAY, APRIL 4. MAORI, s.s. (9.10 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. Smith. Swallow, Captain Cain, Bush, Bartlett, M'Given, Adams, Donaldson, Armstrong, Davey, Duncan. Manton. O'Grady, Henry, Gardiner, Wright, Dawe, Marks, Sergt.-Major Norri*?, When an, Captain Onslow, Tweeds, Morran, Kofold, Skect, Lowe, M'Douald, M'Pherson, Rawson, Roberts, Harrison, Marryatt. Duncan, Ross, Willi?, Cade, Sweet-man, Ma-son, Joffer, Gourder, Clark, Gxcftfam, Gnldbury, J. M'Kenzie, Hadfteld, Sawers, Harper, Gray, Peters, Grady, Asliwin, Harrington, Barber, Porteous, Brailsford, Williams, M'Ennally, Captain Blackburn, Matthews, Lavis. Culler, Brown, Gardner, Tumbull, Ilurstliouse, Hastinffs, Cross, Grange, Lieut. BeU, M'Lean, M'Cullock, Whittle, Cohen, Heatli, Parnell, Ward, Loughby. Jlesdames Donaldson, Callujareys, Twccdic, Trevethielv, Sayer and 2 children, Lov>e, Warron, Davies, Swecjtmail, M'Kenzie, Whinan, Eiclistadt, Jolinetone, Sun, Bryaut, Chapman, Portcous, O'Donoffhue, Smith, Misses Armptronsr, M'C<iUum, Stafford, Maryatfc, Gallaclier, Wj'iirht, Hob.«on, Bairncbt (2), Booth, Monyhan, Rinjr, Claiivillc, Hamilton, Booth, Osborne, M'Kenzie, Fox, Walker, Wheeler, O'Donoshue, M'Kcegan; \ 76 steerage. STORMBIRD, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 217 tons. Dowell, from Wanfranui. HUtA. s.s. (10.5 a.m.). 127 tons, Burt, from Terakolie. KAITANGATA. s.g. (11.45 a.m.), 1983 tons, Baldwin, put hock. NORA NIYEX, f.s. (2 p.m.), 56 tons, Bruscy, from Coak Strait. KINI, s.a (4 p.m.), 1122 tone, Whyboru, from Grcymouth. PATEENA, s.s. (9.25 a.m.), 1212 tout?. Cam. eron, from Pictan and Nelson. Passenger?: Salooii-Mii-ses Brcndt, Vevcm-on, Edinper, (2), Blunjell, Anderson, Gillon, Coeston. Pullen, Mesdcimes ConneJl, Stevenson, Arnold. Guinness and infant, Meade and 2 children. Hunt, Haitchey, Duffuan, Wiseman, Kuin, Ames, Pillins, Buckraan, Roborteon, Poyntor, Messrs. Donaldson, Brendt (3), Davi«. Hatch, Delaney, V, r <it.-'on, JPGresor, Arnold, RitcJwp, Ja.me», JolL Glennie, Strachan. Weroncke (2), Black. Meade, Hunt, Millar, Teschcmaker. Duncan, Bell, O'Connejl, Cnllela, Traill, M'Cracken, Willoutrliby. Hickey, Grace, Jackson, Ames. Harlc, Loti?. Ta.vlor, Nicholas, Pillin/j, Buekmnn. Pro«. c er. Kinjron, Orav.'ford, Price. O'.Connell, Williams, Kirk, Armstronjr, Fur'/.c. Brenohiey. Streets, Phynek, nc'dlov, Dickey, Allen, Zalamin. Peter, TVtUdor, Green. Mann. Wvatt. Poynier, Parker, Miteliell, Jackson; 35 eteerage.

DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, HAY 3. PATF.ENA. s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 1812 tons, Cameron, for Picton. ATSAHUHA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, lor Picton. Nelson, Wcstport, and Oreyinoutli. WII.IMEttA, s.s. (1 D.m.), 5022 tons, Entwble, for Buncdin dircct. KOONYA. 5.6. (2.30 p.m.), 1091 tons, Prydc, for ftreymout-h. BREEZE, s.-j. (1.30 p.m.). 347 tons, Scott, for Wanganui. KAPUKI, 6.5. (2.10 p.m.), 150 tons, H'lntosh, for Fatea. , HAWlfitA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 200 tons, JccliEon, for Patea. KAPITI. s.s. (2 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wnjiganui. , ALEXANDER, s.s. (2.15 p.m.). 377 tons, Yickcrma!). for Kelson. KAITANGATA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1983 tons, Baldwin, for Greymouth. , MAEAEOA. s.s. <11.30 p.m.), 2593 tons, Hannine, for Lyttelton. SUNDAY, APEIL 4. KAITANGATA, c.s. from stream (10.15 a.m.), for West-port. , , QUEEN 01' THE ROUTE, s.s. (2 p.m.), 196 ton;, Harvey, for Foxtun.

EXPECTED ARP.IVALS. Whakatane, Montreal, via way ports, May 5. Kaitangeta. Wcstport, May 5. Kaipara. London, May 5. Kia Ora, St. John, via way ports. May 5. Mokoia. Dunedin. Lyttelton. May 6. Briez Isel, New York, via way ports, May 6. Aorere, Patea, May 6. Alexander, Moti:el;a, Nelson, May 6. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 6. Kapiti. Wanganui, May 6. Kapuni, P.''.tea, May 6. 11-awcra-. Patea-, May 6. Mararoa, Lyttclton, May 6. Mouowai. northern ports. May 6. Nikau, Nelson, May 6. Ulimaroa. Sydney direct, May 7. Axahura, West C-oast, Nelson, Picton. Miiv 7. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, May 7. Corinna, southern ports. May 7. li-angatira, Picton, May 7. Nereliaua, London, via way ports, May 7. AVimmera. Dunedin, Lyttclton, May 8. Whakania, Wanganui, May 8. Maitai, northern ports, Mav 9. Willochra. southern porta May 9. Surrey, Liverpool, via way ports, May 10.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hula, Wanganui, May 5.-" John, Wanganui, May 5. ICurow, Newcastle. May 5. Katoa, Wcstport. May 5. Echo, Karamea-, May 5. Wairau, Blenheim, May 5. Blenlieim, Blenheim, May 5. Mana, Patea, Wanganui. May 5. Mangapapa, Karamea, Wcstport. May 5. Kahu, East Coast. May 5. Pateena-, Picton, Nelson, May 5. Maori, LyMelton, May 5. Ealiiura, West Coast. May 5. Waimea, Waitapu, May 5. Taviuni, New Plymouth, West Const, May 5. Monowai. Lyttcllcn-, Dunedin. Jtny fi. Mapourilta, Nelson, West Coast, May 6. Kipple. Napier, Gieborue, May 6. Mararoa, Lyttclton, May 6. Hawera, Patea, May 6. . Kapuni, Patea, May 6. Kapiti. Wamranui. May 6. Ktormbird, Wanganui. May 6. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 6. Opawa, Blenheim. May 6. Alexander. Nelson. We-t Coast, May 6. Aorere. Patea, .May 6.

kilii. "West- Co;i"?t, May 6. Wltakat&no, Lyttelton, May 6. Mokoia. northern ports, May 6. Corinna. Nelson, New Plymouth. Oneliunsa, May 7. Blenheim. llavelocU, 'May 7. Wiminora, Sydney, via north. "May 8. tTliinaroa. Melbourne, via sow Mi. May 8. Nikon. Nel=on, Motuekfi, May B. Wakatu, Kaikoara, Lvltcllon, May 8. ftu.tpchu, Lyttelton. May 8. AVairuna, Newcastle. May 8. Nerehniia, Sydney, May 8. Han;ntira, London, May 9. Wlmkarmi, London. Moy 9. Maifa.i. LyMeltoh. Dnncdin, May 9.' WHloehra. Sydney direct, May 9. Arahura. IMcton, Nelson, Wc.:t Coast, May 12. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STFJAMOS. ULIMAJIOA. duo hero from Sydney direct May 7. Sails? May 8 for Melbourne, via south. WIMMF.IIA. due here from May 8. Sails same day for Sydney, via. north. WfLLOCfUtA, due here from «ouM) May 9. Soils ?anvj day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steonier*?. From. Loft. Hue. _ Nerch;ma London Feb. ?•! May 7 Kaiporn London Mar. 2 -May 7 Rnapohu London Mar. 15 May 3 Mavero London Mar. 9 May IS Atheuic Loml'iw M'ir. C 7 May IS Muriloi London M«r. 0 "M?»y 21 Indrapurn, London Am". fi •June 18 fjfar of India ... London Apr. Z\ .liiflfM PjiDitroa London Apr. 4 iU-y 51

ft aiwcra London Apr. 4 May 21 (.ornithic London Apr. 26 .June It) Surrey Liverpool Feb. 15 May 9 Rinmtaka Liverpool Mar. 15 May 19 Niwaru Liverpool Apr. 13 Juno 27 Karamea Liverpool Mar. 29 3J ay 27 Whunatune St. John Feb. 15 Mav 5 Kia Ora St. John Mar. 3 May 5 Rakaia St. John Apr. V .Tune 22 Baunfols New York Mar. 26 June 16 Kn»?a Isel New York Feb. 7 May o Courrfield New \ ork Fob. 20 i-lay 12 Crown of Toledo New York Mar. 31 .Tune 28 Aberlmir New York Apr. 24 *Tij!v 17 Wcihora Calcutta — May 12 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. , . LONDON, May 3. Arrived.—Arawa, from Wellington. MELBOURNE. May 3. Arrived.—Maunganui," from Bluff. SYDNEY. May 3, Arrived.—Fiona, from Auckland. Sailed.—Ulimarca (1 p.m.), for Wellington, NEWCASTLE, Mny 3. Sailed.—Kauri, for New Zealand; Thorn, I for Auckland. Sailed.—Maroro, for Wanganui. Sailed.—Yallaroi, for Lyttelton. i COASTAL. ' AUCKLAND. SATURDAY, MAY 3. Sailed— Kia Ora. (4.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Monowai, for southern ports. Sailed.—Briez Izcl (12.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Ro&tr mond (6.20 p.m.), for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. NAPIER. Arrived.—Maitai (10.55 a.m.), from Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. Opouri passed east at 2.30 p.m., bound for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Holmdale (10.15 ! p.m.), and Ngatoro (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived,—Manuka (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. SUNDAY, APRIL 4. * AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Maheno (1.50 p.m.), from Sydney. Arrived.—Squall (1.20 a.m.), from Gisborne and Eaet Coast bays. GISBORNE. To sail.—Monowai (10 p.m.), for south. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. Holmes, Owen, Corvan, Martin, Hairr. Penfold (2), Atkins, and Sergeant-Major Henry. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Waimea (6 a.m.). for WeHington. PATEA. Arrived.—Hawera (8 a.m.), and Kapunl (8.5 a.m.). from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti '6.40 a.m.), and Breeze (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. • NELSON. Arrived.—Arahivra (0.40 a.m.), and Alexander (2 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Glenetive (8.15 a.m.), and Mararoa (5.40 p.m.), from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—'WiUochra (5.30 p.m.), from Newcastle. BLUFF. Arrived.—Rakanoa (1.15 p.m.), from Newcastle. RUAPEHTJ FROM LONDON. Considerably delayed by the recent ptorm the New Zealand Shiiming Company's Ruapchu arrived at Wellington from London, via, way ports, at 6.30 a.m. on Saturday. She berthed at the King's Wharf. The report of tlis voyage states that tho steamer took her departure from London ou March 13, and strong N.W. winds were experienced in the Channel until arrival at Plymouth on the following day. After embarking maih and narfengers, she continued her voyage at 2 p.m. on March 15, and encountered a fresh S.W. gale with heavy iiead peril- while eroding the Boy of Bisray. ToneriiTe wa<> reached on March 21, and here the blinkers were replenished, and stores, etc.. shipped. Departure was taken o.t noon thn fame day, and fine weather, accompanied by moderate trades, was met with until arrival at Capo Town on April 5. Tho vessel only remained at tho South African pert four hours. With the exception of ono violent westerly nolo of short duration, favourable weather w:u-t encountered while ct\>:«?ing the Southern Ocean, and she arrived at Hobnrt ou April 25. She ogrin replenished her bunker, and aft.*!? di?<-to.rrlng f ( )0 ton?-of general cargo, and loading a large transhipment of apples, commenced the final atogo of her vova"* -At 8 a.m. on M-nndsy Inti. Aerass the Tasman Sea strong win&i and high seas were experienced, and this considerably delayed the vessel. At times during the run Uirau£.h Cook Strait ehc only averaged about two knots an hour. The Rtorm, in. fact, was so fierce tnat it wafi' cventuolly decided to take ehelter in. Cloudy Bay, but the wiud presently veered round to ths south-oast, and tao Ruapehu was- then put on a course for Port Nicholson, It was found impossible to enter tho Hoada during the night, and so it was docidod to stand off till morning, Although the high scat? the vessel with great force she suffered no damage. , t1 , Captain R. C. Cilfford ir, still in command, and has with him the following ofilcers:—Messrs. C. G. Toncre (chief officer), W. Croudace (second). P. J. Gaulton (third), R. D. Hoskins (fourth); C. B. Wetoby (surgeon). W. P. Scanes (purser and chief steward), G. W. M. Scott (chief engineer), B. Bvlo3 (second). E. D. Powell (third), A. M. Millar (fourth); C. Port (fifth); J. W. Cameron (chief refrigerating engineer). J. W. Watkins (second), N. Grant fclectrieian), and P. L. Brownfield (Marconi oporator). Tho fyiapehu if? exncctcd to get away for Lyttelton on Thursday, May B. .

BKIEZ TZEL LEAVES AUCKLAND. Continuing her journey from New Yorlt. tile Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Brie?. M left Auckland for Wellington at 12.35 p.m. on Saturday. Tho vessel lias 61.000 cases of oil to discharge litre, and is due in port this evening.

ESSEX FOE AYONMOUTH. Cad weather at Lytteltort has been responsible for delaying the F. and S. steamer The vessel was mi-able to leave the southern port for Wantrauui until today. It is expected that she will be ablo to clear the latter port for Aronmouth tomorrow evening. BANGATTIU'S MOVEMENTS. The Pliaw-SaviH steamer. Ka-ngatlro is duo ot Wellington from Picton oil May 7. She will take her departure for London on May 9. INDBABARAH FOE HOME. Due at Wellington from Lyttelton on May 20, the Tyser liner Indrabarali is expected to sail for London on May 22. On account of ha,ving been delayed at Lyttclton, the Union Company's Mokcla will not arrive at Wellington until tomorrow morning. She will ho dispatched for northern ports to-morrow afternoon. Messrs. Dalgoty !\nd Co. advise that the coastal steamer Mangapapa. will ieavo Wellington for Karamea and West-port to-day. From Wellington the auxiliary scow Echo proceeds to Karamea to load timber for Lyttelton. The local office of the F. and 9. Lino has been advised that tho steamer Surrey is to leave Auckland for Wellington on Wednesday ovening. May 7. The vessel is en route from Liverpool, and is duo hero either late on Friday evening or early on Saturday morning. The New Zealand Shipping Oomnanyts steamer Whakatane Is due in port from Mont-real, via way ports, either this afternoon or to-morrow. Captain Lambert, who hns been on holtday leave, retoined the Aratmra yesterday. Captain Wlnto-Pa-rsoflp, who bos been relieving on the Anthill a, lieo; come ashore for instructions. Tiie Union collier ICnton- will proceed to West-port, to lond for Wellington beforo goinc on to Newcastle to lift, other cargo for this port. She is expected to get away for the West. Coast to-day. The Oorinna. loads at Wellington on May 7 for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onebun en. Endeavours are being mode to dispatch the ICurow and Wniruna from Wellington for Newear-'tle cn Monday mid Thursday respectively. Tiie Anchor Line's fteamcr Nikau is duo at Wellimrton from Nelson either to-mor-row or Wednesday for slipping. She resumes running in the Wcllington-Nelson-Motucka service on Thur-doy, May 8. For the purpose of completing discharge of Ilouie cargo, the T.vscr liner Ncrcliana ii' due (it. Wellington from Napier on Wcdr.enday. Mav 7. She sails for Sydney on May B. '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1741, 5 May 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1741, 5 May 1913, Page 7

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