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SHIPPING NEWS.

$ PHASES OP THE 3IOOS. MAY. Day. Hr, m. jS'ew r,-.oon (> 7 54 P.m. T'irst quarter 'J " 1° I 1 ' 1 ?- Full monn 20 6 48 p.ui. East quarter "8 11 34 a.m. JIOON. risce to-day, 6.34 a.m.; eet<\ 4.36 p. ill. HIGH WATER. To-toy, 4.50 a.m.; 4.50 p.m. To-morrow, 5.14 a.m.: 5/.Q p.m. Sl\\. Sun ri:c= to-day. 6.41 a.m.,- sets, 4.52 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, HAY 5. KGATOHO. 6.5. <4.15 a.m.), 1137 tons, DilJnor. from Gre.yinoulh. TVAI3IEA, s.s. (3.50 p.m.\ 454 tons. Stevens, from OiioliiiiiEii. ' DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MAY 5. KAITAXGATA, s.s. (10.25 n.m. from the stream). 1931 tons, l'alihvin, for WestDOi't. TATEENA, s.n. (12.5) p.m.), 1212 lojm. White-Poreons. for Pieton and Kelson. AOHEIiE, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 77 tons, I'isk. for Pat-ea. lIUIA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.),- 127 tons, Burt, lor Wmijramii. KAITOA, s.s. (5.45 p.m.}, 350 tons, \tiidman, .Tuur., for AVcstvort. HIMITANGI, e.s. (6.10 p.m.). 323 tins, Burns, for Wansanni. „ , JOHN, s.a (7.2-5 p.m.), 342 tons, b. Holm, for Wansaimi. ... ~ MAOIU, s.s. (8.5 p.m.l, 3399 tons, Aldwolt, for Tjytteltoii. Par-enters: falcon— aljssco Ilannay. Shepherd, Smith, Stanford, l Jessop, Davit-, Connor, .Sterhens, kmsuo U>. Boivron 12), Anderson. Crais. WeDton, Mcsdaines Griersoit, Wp/ldell, llorico. Wales, Smith (2) Wild, Tallau, Turnlntll, lUiuiphries, Stephens, Berber, Talbott, Inncs, Hannah, Wilson, Dixon, I?ntid v Morgan. Mr. Justice Sim, Lieut. Funiy, Major Wu?on, Col. Fisher, Messrs. Jleesley, Gricrson. V addell, Smith, Da vies, Simon, Griffen, 1 ounp, Ayson, Rawnsley, Borers, Ward, layior. Wirisht. Ed<iai\ Barley. Gibb, Stewon, Campbell, Talbott, Ijlaek. Inues, Hannah. Niven, Geo, Wilson, Dixon, Hartley* Buda, Clifford, Brent, Gmtc, Stead. Donnelan, Salmon. Anderson, M'Lennau, Furze. BLENHEIM, 5.6. (10 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson. for, Blenheim. _ , . OPAWA, -s.s. (10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. _ WAIBAU. G.s. (10 p.m.), 9o tons, Dcito. : for Blenheim. 1

' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Whakataue, Montreal, via. way ports, liay 6. ■ . 11 e ICia Ora, St. John, via way porte, Mas o. Mokoia, Duncdin. LyUelton, May 6. Briez Izcl, New York, via, way ports, Ma.\ 6. . Alexander., Motueka. Nelson, May o. Kapiti. Wanganui. May 6. Kapuni, Pafcea, May 6. IJawera.. Pa tea. If ay 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton, .May 6. Moiiowai, northern ports. Mar 6. Nikau, Nelson, May 6- „ T Patecna, Picton, May a. Taviimi, tfouthprn ports. May G. Jlipple, Gishornc, May 6. Kahu, Gii-borne, May 6. Waimea, One-hungi, May o. Koonya, Greytrouth, May 6. Manpanapa, Karsmca, May 6. Kerch-ana. London, via way ports. May /. Jlaupiri, Onehifnga, New Plymouth, Hay I Aorero, Patc-a, May 7. Wairau, Blenheim, May 7. Opawa, Blenheim, May 7. Quo.cn of th? Foxton, May 7. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 7. lluin, Wanganui, May 7. Maori, Lyttolton, May 7. . Ifaipara, London, via way port?, May 7. Ulimaroa, Sydncy direct. 'lay 7. Arahura. West Const. Nelson, Picton, Hay 7, Corinna, southern l-oiis. May 7. Kvinj'atira, Picton. May-7. Wimmcra, Din'odin, Lyltclton, May 8. Ivnitancratn, Woalport. May 8. Koiraki, Lyttelton, May 8. Navua, Suva. Auckland. May 8. Onawa, Napier, May 8. Whakama. Wanganui, 'Jay 9. Mcitai. northern ports, May 9. Willoehra. southern port<\ May 9. •Surrey, Liverpool, via way ports, May 10.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kurow, Newcastle, JM«y 6. KiUoa, West port, May 6. Echo. Kaminea, May 6. Man a, Bate a, W'.ui2ttmii. May 6. Ma?i?-:tpap:\ Knramca, Westport. May 6. Knhn. Ifast May 6. Pskfa-ra, West Coast. May 6. To.viuni, New Plymouth, West Ccast. Ma.v 6. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunerlin. May 6. Mapaurilio, Nehon. Wcot Coart. May 6. Btpple. Nan'er. Cifbonie, May 6. ?fararoa. TiVtieUon, May 6, Uav.-era, PjVic'-v. May 6. Kapuni, T»lay- 6. Kapiti. Vt'onr-anni, May fi. Slnrmbird. Wancnnui. May 6. Ouoe!i of the South. Foxt-m, May 6. Alexander, NeUon. M.otucl:a. May fi. Vini. Pict in, Onehtinga. >'ay b. Whnkatane, Lyltelton. Mav 6. oi.'i, northern ports. Mny P. Wakatu, K.aikoura, Lyltelton, May 6. V/aimea, Nelson. V.'est Cca'.st, May 6. Komata, Ww-tport, May 0. Xgatoro, Greymoutli. May 6. Kaupiri, Onohunsra. via way ports, May 7. Aorcre. Patca, 7. Wairnu, Blenheim, May 7. Opawtt, Blenheim, May 7. Oueen of the South. Foxton, May 7. Ifuia, V/'auganui. JM'ay 7.' Pateena. Picton, Nelson. May 7. Maori, LyLtelion, May 7. Corinna. NeUon, New Plymouth, Oneliurga. May 7. Blenheim, Havnbck, May 7. Wimmer/>, Sydney, via north. May 8. UHmaroa. Melbounie. vio. south, May 8. Nikau. Nol c on. Motueka. Mn-y 8. Ttuanehu, Tiyltelton. Mn.v 8. Wairuna, Newcastle, May 8. N?v3f]-".v.a. Sydney, ■''ay 8. ?<*airaki. Lvitciton. May 8. ?\ T arun. LyUM'»'• 2. T?nn?ntirn. I oivl-.p. M''y 9. Whakn-ruo. Mav 9. Mnita.f. Lyttolton. D»»:-:-din. May 9. WiUo-hra, Syl— : y 'i-r.-'. May 9. Arahura, Picton, Ne!:o:\ Wctrt Coast, May 1 -. v 'ha.karna. London, Mav IC. Opawa, London, May ICA IKTEKCOLOMIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEBS.' ULIMABO.A. tin* from Svdney direct 3[a.v 7. Saifa May 8 for Melbourne, via south. WIMMEF.A. du" her" from routh May 8. Soils for -ydner. via north. WTLLOCUBA. due hir* f'-rn .--oulh May 9. Sails day for Sydney dircct. OVERSEA SHIPPIMO. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Norehmia 'London -Feb. 2-* May 7 Kaipara London M.nr. 2 sfay 7 Mfl.rer" London "^ r or. 9 May 1* A then fa London Mar. ?.7 May 13 Muntai London M-ar. 20 May ?l Tndrapura I>cndon Apr. fi .Tune 18 Star of India ... London Apr. 2?. June 24 Panama, London Apr. 4 May M Waiwera Tendon Apr. 4 May 27 Corinthic London A nr. % .TnneH Surrey Liverpool Feb. J5 May 9 Bimutaka Liverpool Mnr. 15 May 19 Niwaru Tuverpool Aug. 13 Junes/ Knratnea Livemool 29 May 27 Whafcatanc St. John Feb. 15 May 6 Kia Ora St. John Mar. 3 May 6 Ttakaia St. John Apr. 7 June 22 Baunfels New York Mar. 26 June 16 TU'iez Ixel NewVork Feb, 7 May s Courtfield New York Feb. W May 12 Crown of Toledo NewVork Ma.r.3l June2B Abprlour New York Apr. 21 July 17 Woihora Calcutta — May 12 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. May 5. Arrived.—Joan Crm's. from Melbourne. Sailed.—Niagara (12.20 p.in.L for Auckland. SUVA, May 5. Sailed.—-Manapouri, for Melbourne. COASTAL. MONDAY, MAY 5. AUCKLAND. Arrived,—Mnitai (6,30 a.m.). from southern port ls ; Koituna CtO n.m.l, from Westoort. Sailed,—Ma.hcno (B.*o p.m.), for Sydney.

ONF.UUNUA. ( stailpd.-Ilara.vi-a. (3.20 p.m.), for New Plymouth. „ , v To sail.— FTn.iipiri /t.m. May 6). for f v - Plymouth and Wellington. MAXUKAO HEADS. llarawa. passed outwards at 6 p.m. K A PI Ell. To sail—Jtonowai (10 o.rn.), for Wellington. PICTOX. Arrived.--Tainui d.M p.ni.t. fmrn IVo.il am. Ir.'ii-I in lliroiigii -Ire-.- of iveatlierl; Patecna RiiS p.m.), from Wellington. Nl-:i..SON. Sailed.—Alexander (>".55 p.m.), for JloUicko. fliid Wellington. -MOTUEKA. To sail.-Xil;.-m 17.50 p.m.). for Wellington. ni;r.rj;ni;Tii. Arrived.--Koony<v '3.'15 :i.rn.\ from Wellington. IATTI-VI/I'ON. H.vik'd.-Cygnet Ilo.<o (i.in.i, for Akarna-: Molioia *3.53 p.m.i. for A.iu-Ulai-.tl, vi-i l-.:i-f Const. Pasvenger- ,-'a!.ion For Wellington -Mes>r=. I'itf, Willis. I'm- Xipn-r -Mr. Hpr-ni-i'i-. i-'/jr ffisli'inii' -Mr. Hatt-mon. l-ar Aui-lilaml-Mr. anil Sirs. .Morsan. Sailr/1.-'i'avimn ii.iii.'\ for W'ltingtoa, Xew I*l viuont!', We.-tino-i. mrd (!:-eyllKXltll. ... Sailed.- -M.iraroa. <6.7.0 p.m.i. for \\ elJlll.tr--14, H. Pn-.-i-nseiv: Saloon-1-ranns. Solmnm-rhcr. flrion. .f'li'Clt. HiW. lUmderton, llacLavom. Atosd<uu<ss tfwuu-

Ton. PnVe, Craigliley, Beldtcr, Ilalford, Corbrtl. Bartholomrw, Tlrnwn, Smith. Fore. n yn, £' ay * Lichfield, f i.anbury, JJ;iayl;('s. awl infnnl, (.Vtrrnvc. NjflJ, Mo >-}>.>. Taylor, Hamilton. J>.» wick. N"ott, Priro. Avrrill (3), lltinloy. Parker, Hebher, Scott, Douglas, Striiu:«n\ Shepherd. Trotter, Brown, Dyer, Cana.va.n, 0--n:omi, Flower, Lichfield, Ferguson, Howie, Hniiffp, J, on?. Ifonty, HuMii'-on, Ilawk'' ; , Sncll, Hev. Ford-Hutchison. General Godley, Captain Estcourt; 21 steerage. ULIMAItOA FUOM .SYDNEY. Tho Ihiddnrt-I'arke.r steamer L'iimaroa left. SyrliK-y lor Wellington direst at 2 p.m. on Snfuiviay. The vessel is due here early 10-morrow and ha? 91 and 'id on bnnrd for <ill porit'. AKAWA AIIRIVKS HOMK. The lor-al for the Khuv:, Havill and Albion Company have been that JI.M.K. Arawa. arrived at PJyluontJt from Wellington on Friday Ttiorninp. '.Mny, Tho ve.:;c?! cleared this port on Mnivli BLMUTAKA'S MOYKStENTS. The F. ami S. Line's chartered steamer fiimutaka. arrived at- Sydney from Liverpool, viu. .Melbourne, yesterday. Departure will be taken for Auckland at noon to-mor-row. The Jiimutalca should arrive ot the north*™ part on May 12, and at Wellington about a week later. SUVA TO WELLINGTON'. Cable? advices hare been received from ''nva stating that tho Union Company's feJe;'incr Niv;:a cleared that port for Auckr.nd Weliinston at 5 p.m. on Thurojlay i. Tho ves?el is due here on Tir.irrdr.y, May 8, and nftcr completinc: Ihe eiseharffc of her fruit cargo goes to Lytteltou for dockinjr. She proceeds tlicneo to Av'cstport, Auckland, and Suva, leaving LyttcJton on May 10. WAIHOEA BEPOBTED. lufornmlion has been received by the local o/fico of tho Union Company siatinfr that tho Waihora., which if en Touto from Colcntta to Isew Zealand port?, left Famm'an«: for Sydney on April 27. She is due at the Xew South Wales port about May 15. AOPAXGI LEAVES 'FBISOO. Cable advice has been received by the local ofucc of the Union Company statins; that the Aoranjyi left Son Francisco for Wellington, via way ports, on the mornln:r of April 30. She ie due here on May 22, and has one fu'.st-class, five ?econd-c!asf, and five thir:{-c!a-«.s pnir- r entrcrs for New j port?, and ona firet-elaj-i?, 20 j-ccond-rlarj, ami 15 powsengors who nro booked throußh t-o Sydney. There la 500 t-oivi of cargo on board from San Francisco for Wellington. ,

KENT LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The local office of the F. and S. Line has been advised that the steamer Kent left Liverpool on Saturday, May 3, for Durban, Tlofcarfc, Ai:.?!ralian ports. Auckland, Wellington, LytteHon. Divnodin. and tho Bluff. Ths Kent is duo here about July 8. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP, Captain E. Harris, of tho Mokoia, lias taken command of the Union ComnaiiyY) new Ftcamer Gilford (Waitomo), relieving j Captain Barlow. I Captain C. Maclean has taken command ,of th 3 Mokoia, vico Captain Harris, Captain Barlow rejoins the Kakanoa. 1 .Mr. 11. Gibson, third ofilc-er of tho Kflitancrata, has come ashore to sit for his chief officer's certificate. Mr. A. Inm-an, late of the Wcnaka, has relieved him. Mr. W. .J. S. Eire, late chief oificer of tho Ktik-apo, fa now chief officer of tho Wajri* nioo. Mr. D. Murison, late sccond of tho Waltnmo. hr* t.raiu-fferrcd to the Kci-mona, and Mr. I). Cainerou. of the Kamona', to tho Waitomo. Mr. ]{. TT. Gron?, mate of the steamer Kaitca, left that at Wellington yesterday. Mr. V. Joluwscn, Ifttc master of tho Kirii)«'kn. li:h joiiH'd the Mana as mate, vice Mr. .7. Thomas, who has come anlioro for instruction?*. Captain W. J). Cameron, of the Pateena.. ]iQ:i boen ,«?r«nt<»d holiday leave. Capktfn .T. 11. White-Person.?, 1-aU? of the Arahura, is iimv in charge of the Pclecna. Captain A. of the Stormhird, signed off that- vessel at Wellington yesterday. Captain J. W. C-rotty is now in command. Three overtco. vessels are due at Wcllinefan ihis morning. They are the Vacuum Oil Company's choirtcred steamer Brier. P/cl, from "vow York. She will berth o.f »7crvois o'i:ay Wharf, No. The other (wo stonmero aro the New Zealand Shippin? CompanyV> cljartered r-tcamer Kia Ora rnd Ilvrir o-.vm s f -earner Whakuiane, both from Montreal. The former berths at .Te.rvois Quay, No. 16. and the la tier af. the T?.!ai:a(<i Street Wlwrf.

A Fre.-s Association messace -ito.tcs that ir- M.oamer Warrimoo from Melbourne and flobart. orrived at tho Bluff bte l.vt but was not to bo berthed til] this monir On her return to Wellington from IllenheMn tn-morrow mcrnin?, the Blenheim' will take »" th? Mnnaroa's running In tho Wo!Hnqton-H«.\T(oi:k- find Wellingtan.MotucN, Tho Blenheim leaves Wrlllns* ton for Tlavelock on Wednesday afternoon. The Ni'w Zealand Shipping car/ro carrier Oj)awa is due in pert from Nan'er on Thursday mornin«r lo roinplcto loading for Home. She to crct away i'o-r London on Saturday, May 10. The German man-o'-war Cormoran errivnd ot Suva, Fiji, on Sunday, April 27, .-Mid continncd hrr journey on Thuntilay, Hsy 1. Ovrincr lo the Sydney docks being engaged for \veoks. the -agents of tho steamer Silvcrbirth have arranged for tho v;v>;cl to proceed to Melbourne and havo the necerva-iy rc-pairs carried out there. T!iv do. kh::r and jppairs am estimated to cn-abou'. JTGCCO, i-'.iyi the Sydney "Shipping .;;nd it r.:c::n.' a big item to the Victorian dcek owners to cecurc thfa bit? lender. The Union stean'pr W>irrimoo, whfah is <o be relieved by the Wrllochra. in the Melbo r; me- Co ■> !•: Strait -S y due y r?rv ir o t hr* week, will be laid up for extensive overlianl. Anyone other alterations she will h?ve. siaw furnaces put in. The coastal steamer Tvairaki is due here on May fl. She will lead sheep at Pet-one for LylteKou. The Union Companv advise that the Hauniri will 10-ari at Wellington to-morrow for Onchuttja, via porti. Bad weather delayed the loading of the T.vsor liner Wha.ltn.rua ot Wangamii. oncl consetjueiitlv she will not arrive at, W ft llineUm till Friday. Departure will be taken for London on Saturday, May 10. Tho Tyssr Line V-< ?rerahana (en route from London! will faove N-mier for Wellington at iiaan to-day. Sho is duo Jn port ie-morrow. and soils for Sydney at, daybreak, on Thursday.' Owing to delay at Lyttelton tho F. and S. liner Essex is not expected to clear Wanga.nui for Avonmouth before to-mcrrow. The Government steamer ITinemoa was lo ha-ve loft the Blufr' yesterday morning for Tiie Snare. She will yfait the castaway denote on the islands, uiid return to the Bluff before proceeding on tour of West Coast lighthouses. The Shaw-Savill steamer Bangatira. is due at Wellington from Picton to-morrow to complete T force word leading. She will sail for London about Friday of this week.

Arahura. «.s., arrived at Greymouth from Wellington. via. way norts, nt 10 a.m. yesterday, and was to have left on tho return trip at 8 a.m. The Union steamer Kini leaver We.Uington to-day for Picton to load cliaff for Onehunga. On account of being lat-e in coming down the coast tho Monowai will not orrivo at Wellington from Napier till this afternoon. She will continue her journey to Lyttelton and Dunedin this evening The Union collier Kai.apoi load,? at Newcastle this week for Dunedin. The Kamona. wis scheduled to leave Melbourne to-day for Newcastle. Tho vessel proceeds thence to Auckland. Tho Union steamer Waipori is proceeding from Fiji lo Newcastle to load for Auckland. The Union Company's latest purchase. Waitomo, load.> a,t Newcastle early this week for Lyltcllon. The Kauri left Newcastle on Friday Tor Lyttelton. After discharge she returns to Newcastle to load for Auckland. Quite an exciting few minutes we.re experienced in getting the Makura away from the Suva Wharf on Wednesday nwiWlJiff (Anril 16). Tin* bowline was fixed to a bollard on the rccS of the wharf, hut when the began to swing out, her aryun proved too strong for the J'otIm wood of the bollard, which wa? carried away. 4 Cantaln Woollo.v then had th> bowline carried across the wharf and atv larhed lo another bollard, but the strain again proved too mt.rong for Hk« now rotten timber, of which the Suva Wbnri MtCJns to bo composed, and the bollard spiff, gently throwing'off the rone which it was supposed to hold. My this time the mail steamer had her stern well out to M>a, however, and was able, by jroin* astern, to cb'ir the w-hart without any further mishap. The Cieta correspondent to the "Fiji Times" reports that Ihe nitier (Jb.dys Ulr:i boennie «• total wreck on the of April 16. Thmuihout April 15 Hie wind v;a* from the *outli, at midnishl. it veemt to S.W., and by Z a.m. s Mmvhur <« retrulni* hurrieann, rau-ing Die ves'el t-odrag bath anchors and kedvs<\ with the result thai >-he struck the northern end of I'orukur reef, later falling bow first -into blue water. Th» whole of ihe .-tern and >ide !>:t s been vn-lu'd away. The vow! w*v< »<wu-d by Mi-. John Hini'in. Lmikri, and bad I'M board ?•? ton* of hulk eopra e:>u-M-rnH to Mc-vr>. lledeaii'im. K.vors and all of which ww-i washed out of bet*. The hull :•?:;! cergo were incured. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 7

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