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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TilE MOON. MAV. J)ny. Jlr. m. New moon G 7 54 p.m. quarter 13 1J to Full moon SO 648 p.m. Last quarter 28 11 o4 a.m. MOON. Mooti rises to-day. 1.55 p.m.; sets, 0.23 u.m. Thursday. HIGH WATER. To-day. 10.55 a.m.; 11.20 p.m. To-morrow, 11.46 a.m. SUN. .Sun rifcd to-day, W9 a.m.; get?, 4.44 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, MAY 33. COKINNA, h.6. (5.55 a,in.), 1271 tons, 1). Cameron, from New Plymouth. NIKAU, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 248 tons, llay, from Nelson and Motueka. MARAROA. s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon Misses Cable, llildebrand. Munsoii, Bright* ling, Wilson, Allan, Grace, Patereon, Piper, Whitehotid, Broughan, Sietcr Catherine, Mesdames Jackson and child, Coombes, Campbell, Withell, M'Namara, M'Millan, O'RoyJc, Ward, NcwclJ; Berry, Maines, Evans. Itew Father Gilbert, Messrs. M'Leil* nan, Duff, Boyd, Pugli, Hawkins, ttoulston, M'Namara, Coltman (2), Solomon, Bland, Farnshavr, Smith, George, Campbell, Deal, Lane, Davye, Fulton, Tansey, Ford, Campbell, M'Rac-Peacock (2), Stocker, Slovene, M'Lachlan, M'Mullen, Campbell, Jefif, Caulder, Cheync. Alexander, Jacobs, Iluleinan, Cre-'swell, O'Boylc, Ridley, Webb, Forbes, Patrick. Ward, Robert?. Newell, Fawcctt, K|ncla.ir, Wharton, Elyre, M'Keldy, Eccelton, Recce, Braid. Ross, Featlierston, Flavcll <2), Meiuies, Gibb, Whiteside, M.P.; 62 steerage. ' WAIMEA, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 452 tons, Stevens, sen., from Wanganui. OPAWA, is.?.. (5.40 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas from Blenheim. MOKOIA. tf.s. (5.55 p.m), 3502 tons, M'Lean, from northern ports. KITTAWA, s.fi. (6.45 p.m.), 1247 tons, Pennington, from Westporb. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. PATEENA, s.s. (0.25 a.m.), 1212 tons, WhiteParsons, from Nelson and Picton.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, MAY 13. WATRAU, s.s, (3 a.m.), 93 tons, Dciley, for Blenheim . ELEXiJEIM, s.s. (3.5 a.m.), 120 toils, Wilkinson. for Blenheim. FLORA, s.i?. (4.30 a.m.), 1273 tons, William?. for New Plymouth. PUKAKI, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 1444 tons, Watson, for Westport. MOA, 6.5. (7 a.m.), 188 tone, Sawyers, for W.mfra nni. KAIItAKI, s.s. (11.30 a.m. from Pelonc, Wharfl. 505 tonis, Graham, for fjyttelton, JIAWEKA. as. (1.45 p.m.), 2CO tons. Jackson. for Wansramii. MAPOUIUKA, 5.55. (4.<G p.m.), 1203 tons, Holme?. for Nelson ond We«t coast. OPAWA. f".?. (5.15 p.m.), 7207 tons, Cameron. for London. NIJCAIJ. p.s. (5.2-5 p.m.), 248 tone, Kay, for NrOsnn and Motueftn. WAKATU. s.s. (5.« p.m.). 157 tons, Wills, for liViikciira and Lyttelton. WATMKA, s.s. (7.15 p.m)., 454 tons, Stevens, for Pirton. NGATOBO, f.s. (7.15 p.m.), 1137 tons, Dillner. for Greymonth. M.UJABOA. »?.s. (0.5 p.m.). 2598 top-?. ManT?inp, for Lyttelton.. I'.iPsenßPrs: Saloon— Mi e ':-es Moberlpy, Ilnttnek, rijjnoll, Johnston, Thorp. Inwo-id. Crow (2V Brown. Crow. Cantoin Grant, T-Mehelbnim. Aiken, Rattrov. "Matthew*. Gibson. Kershaw, S'»nrpc. M'fJrc&n*. M. If. Oram. Wallace. King, Shielly (2), Kimmonth. Crow, 20 steerage. STOIlMBII?n. s.s. ao.'s p.m.), 217 ton?, CV"H\\ for Wansamn. WOKOIA. p.s. (midnight), 35C'? tons, STLcan, for Lyttelton and Dnncdin. WtfDXKSDAY, MAY 14. COIMNW'A. i"'. (1 a.m.). 1271 ton?. Cameron, for Picton anil saiUlicrn. ports.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. KfJni. Oisbomo, May 14. tipple, papier, May 14. Atnenie. London, via way ports, MayK Amoknra, AucliUimi. May 14. Kennedy, Motneka, May 14. Awahou, Foxton, Hay 14. Wai'rau, Blenheim, May 14. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 14. Kapuni, Pal-ea, May 14. Maori, Lyttelton, May 14. Moeraki, Sydney. May il. Arahtira. West Coast, kelson, Picton. May 15. Karori, Wsslport, May 15. 3\oonya, Greymouth. May 15. Aorere, Patea, May 15. Queen of th 3 Foxton, May 15. Stormbird. Wansanui. May 15. flawcra, Palca, May 15. NiJoiu. Mo'neka, Nolkcii, May 15. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 15. Maitai. bunvdin, Lyttelton. May 15. Victoria, Sydney, via nyr;-'i. May la. Uaupiri, Onchunjra. Xo»v Plymouth, May

15. Maun&anm. Melbourne. via south, May 16 Mana, Paten, Way 16. WaUatu. LyUdton. Kaikoura. May 16. Mapourik-a. Wo«t. Coast, aclfou; May 17. ilinemoa, West 00-ast, May 17. M.okoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Slav 18. Monowai. northern ports, May 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, Blenheim. May 14. Kapiti, Wanpnntii, May 14. Knitangata, Westport, May, 14. Kftlm. East Coast. May 14. Uipplc, Napier, Gisbo-rnc, luay 14. llnia. WnTiiranni, Miy 14. Koma-ta. Westport. May 14. Kntoa. Newcastle. May 14. TVhakariia, London, May 14. Kennedy, Nelson, May 14. Awahou, Foxton, May 14. Blenheim. Blenheim, May 14. Kapupi, Patea, May 14. Pateena. Picton, Nelson. May 14. J'aori, Lyttelton, May 14. Wairn.ii, Blenheim, May 14. Surrey, Lyttelton, JMy 15. Aorere. Patea, May 15. Tonic. London, May 15. Queen of the South, Foston, fLay 15. Stormbird. Yfoncaimi, May 15. Ilnwc.ra, Patea, May 15. Kikau, Nelson. Motuelea. May 15. Jfararoa, Lyttelton, May 15. Kaipara, Waitara. May 15. MaitaJ, northern port.--. May 15. Moeralfi. "Melbourne. vifl. south, May 15. Ilimpiri, Onoliunca. way ports, May 15. Kitt-awa, (trevnioulh. May 15. Victoria, Lyttelton, Diinedin. May 16. ■ Mauntanui. Sydney direct, May 16. liana, Patea, May 16. J Ar-ahura, Picton, Xolson, West Coast. Mav 17. , Wakatui, Knikoura. Lyttelton. May 17. Wairuna, Newcastle, Mav- 17. Mokoia. northern ports, J..ay 19. Monowai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 20. Mapottrika, Kelson, West Coast, May 20. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.' MOEHAKf, duo hero from Sydney May 14' Sails May 15 for Melbourne, via. sontli. VICTORIA, due hero from Sydney, via north. Mav 16. Sails same day for south. MAUNGANUI. duo here from Melbourne, via south. May 16. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. , Left. Due. Marcro London Mar. 9 May 18 Athenir, London Mar. !>7 May 14 jlnrital London Mar. 20 May 21 Indrapura London Apr. 6 .Tunc 18 star of India London Apr. 22 ,Tnno24 Paparoo. London Apr. 4 May 31 Waiwera London Apr. 4 May 27 Cori'nthic London Apr. 26 .Time 10 H.imutaka Liverpool Mar. 15 May 18 Niwa-ru Liverpoo Auk. 13 -luue?.? Karamoa. Liverpool Mar. 13 June 27 Kent 1 Liverpool May 3 .Titly 8 Bnkaia- St. John Apr. 7 .Tune 2! Bannfels New York Mar. 26 .Tune 16 Oourtfieid Xev,- York Feb. SO Jlay 20 Orown of Toledo New York Mar. 31 June 28 Aberlour New York Apr. 24 July 17 Waikora, Calcutta, — May 26 Aorailgi 'Frisco Apr. 30 May 22 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, May 13. Sailed.—Hurunui, for Auckland. FREMANTLE, May 13. Arrived.-Orvicto, from London. MELBOURNE, May 13. Arrived.—Morea, from London. SYDNEY, May 13. Arrived.—'Willoe.lira (11 a.m.! and Nerobona, from Wellington. NEWCASTLE. May 13. Sailed.—lvamona. for Auckland, and Knipoi, for Dunedin. COASTAL. TUESDAY. MAY 13. POUTO (KAIPARA). Arrived. .Uar.iorie Craig, baroue (11.55 a.ui. l , from Newcastle. AUCiv I,AND. Arrived.—Norfolk (12.29 p.m.), from Lytic!Sailed.—Victoria 13.35 p.m.], for southern port-; Katluna. (5.45 p.m.), for Wc-'tport: tt'ailcniata, (9.35 p.m.). for Clisborne and Lvttolton. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.- If,nipiri (1 p.m.', for New Plymouth. NAPIER. Arrived.- Monowai (10.15 a.m.). from \\>l. II " !r 'WAXfiANUr. Arrived. Terawhili (1.15 p.m.), from lVcllilielon 1.-bcltcriin.". IILENIIKIM. Arrived.- Blenheim (I.G jj.aiJ nnd We.ivan t1.45 ii.in.i, frcui Wellington. NVWA JI.VV. . biilei.-rlliuaiata U.iQjY.mJt /ot Eyducy,..

FARUWELt. SI'IT. A largo four-masted j-teamcr passod cast at 11 a.m. LYTTELTOX. Armed.--11.31.Ji>. New Zealand (9.55 <un.), from AurUK'uul; Pttone (7.45 a.m.), from Timuru; Cygnet, from Kaikoura. SaiJj'd. - Navna p.m.), for West-port; Petom? (3.55 p.m.), fir Napier ami Gisborne; Canopm- (4 p.m.), tor Weapon. Sailed. -.Moon (0.50 p.m.). f:>r Wellington. PiUi'rnjriM'i: Ssiloon—Tilissos Stanford, Hill, M'Kenzie, GiUinau, .1 ohm-lone, Dale. Stewart, Strochan, Me?(hmcH Evan.*. ltutherford, .Stewart and rhild, Fairhui-Kt, M.'Ciarry, ihitherfoni, Hill, Freio, Clayton. Crawford, Larder and <-hild, Wells and family, Ilardie and infant-, Lieutenant Rhode*, Mersr.s. Evansr, Jlrier, Jfowletl, Xamlall, Smith, Campbell, M'Donald, W. Smyth". Urowu, Tinminrou, ChntVey, Stewart. Milk Major ftlewitt, M'Arthur, flunn, IJirhßtt, Elder, Master Fairhurst, VTells, Oxloy. Wright, Master Macltoth, BrisJey, Wright, Rutherford; 20 steerage. DUNEDLN. Arrived— Maunsnnui 111 A.m.), from Melbourne; InvercarKill (3 p.rnA, from Timaru; Whakatane (5.45 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Maitai, fov Auckland, via way ports. Pas:<cn£crr-J: Saloon—For Wellington—Messrs. Arnold. Don, M'Dermaid, Mrs. mid Miss Cowic, Mrs. and Miss Kclifsher. For Jsanicr—Mr«. M'Donald, Miris Fraser. For Gisbornc—Mr, Dnrgesp, Mi?s Pitcher. For Auckland—Messrs. Stappoole, Fraser, Ifauton, Brenuier, Mrs. an-d Miss Bramble, Mm and Mr. fitoßpoolc and 2 children. Mr. mid Mrs. Stagpoolc; 26 etceragc for all ports.

ATUEJfIC BEHTIIS THIS JIOIINING. ' The Shaw-Sav-ill R.lt.S. Athenio was parsed by the Pntacna six mileo west of Sinclair Hoad at about 10.30 p.m. yesterday. The liner, which is en ronto from London to Wellington, should make port at. daybreak. She will berth at the Kind's Wharf between 8 and 9 o'clock this moruiiijf. MOERAKI DUE 2.30 P.M. A wireless message has been received from tho Union Companysteamer Moe* raki sfatini? that the is expected to mtjvo at Wellington from Sydney at 2.30 p.m. today. Tho insas&cc also stated that the vessel had been by southerly windrf. The !Monraki will berth at No. 1 north Queen's Wharf. lONIC fOll LONDON. . lonic, of the Shaw-Savill fiect, is scheduled to leave the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for Loudon, via way ports, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Passengers are requested to embark prior to that hour, and all basff-ago must be alongside the steamer by noon. Tile lonic is due at London on Juno 27. AIiAHUIU BELAYED. Telegraphic mes?ape3 received by the local ojfiee of tho Union Company yesterday stated that the weather at Greymouth was bad. Thare no shipping movements at that port yesterday. Tho Amhura. v.-hisli .arrived at Greymouth from Wellington, via way ports, on Tuesday, was unable to £?ct out on tho lioon tide yesterday. It waa hoped, however, that both she and tho Ki/ouya would be dispatchfd at ?. a.m. to-day. On account of this delay it is practically certain that tho Arahura will not arrive at Wellington before to-morrow afternoon.

SJAKABIXI LEAVES DOME. Cable advice lias been received by the local agents stating that the T.vser lira 1 Makarini left London for Australian porte, Auckland, and Wellington oil May !C. .She is due here about July 19. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain John Gibb is in command of the Union Company's ner; steamer Niagara, and has the following olllcers associated with liim:—Chief, Mr. 11. C. Jl-atuuud; extra, chief, Mr. 11. Spain llato Paloana); ueeond, Mr. W. A. Baaelcy (late Makura): third. Mr. W. V. Kul; in; fourth, Mr. A. Husscll. Mr. .1. Dunlop h chief engineer, Air. 11. Loekhart rcond. Mr. J. Jamieson third, Jlr. J. M'Connacl; Miirth, -Mr. V.'. J. Birrell fifth, Mr. A. liatland eixUi, Mr. D. 1-'. MacUic i cveatli. Mr. O. CI ray eighth, Mr. il. Caimihrll ninth, Mr. T. J.-'yfe tenth, Mr. •J llis.-ei. eleventh, and Mr. P. Lawrence t wclftii, while Mr. 11. Green is chief electrician. Mr. G. li. DocU (Into Marauia) is nurse:- Dr. 'I'. V. Uayl'uhl Hate Zculandia) is ship's •wgeon, Mr. S. iiuiccy Marconi op-i-ator, Mr. K. Heed (late Malinra) chief steward, anrl Mr. I!. M'Uce is hoilcrmaker Mr. li. Spiers, purser of the Maitai, and Mr. Walker, |>i:i-ser of the Navua. have t'xeli'Ui.TC.d position. Mr. It. Lukii;.!, third, engineer of tlio Mapouriko, left ih.-.it v<v -cI at VtcjlingiOii ycvtcrda.v. Mr. li. Lewis, late of the Maitai. has iilled Ihc vr.cjncy. , Mv. fi. Heniiie, feMiid engineer of tlie "llapourika, hist joined the lvaitangata. as t-hird engineer. Mr. - 1 . l)a.-vid?ou lias sigucil on till 1 irapourih'i as second cnsiiiecr. Mr K C. 1!. Valine, third engineer of tlie Kaitangata-, left that vessc! at lielHngton yesterday. Mr \ !i. IVilglkr.'.i,-'.ecoiitl officer of the Komnta, o?ign?d on I hat vessel's articles at Wclliniton yesterday. Dr 11 C>. rhippen, who came out to New' Zealand a,< ship's surgMii on «ia Stirrer, left the vessel at Wellington yesterda}.

A cable message lias been received from London statins: that . the New Zealand Shinning Company 3 carpo-comer Ihwunni left London for Aneltlnml find Wellington on Jf.-Iy 13. The liner 13 duo at Wellin;*ton "about .January 50. ■Tt is reported that the New Zcatand Shipping Company's MM'Bo steamer ttaKanui litis been -■ ')id to lae Blue Star Lino for about £35,000. The Wakanui. lias liccn renamed the Brodiront. She la a steel screw steamer of 5824 tons, and \va3 built in 1699. Tho Kowhai arrived at Port Cnaliners early on Saturday luornintr with ft careo of wool and oil from tho Campbell Mauds. Fairly pood weather was experienced durine the trip. Word was brought back that th" whaler Haranni had captured two largo whale" and the shore party at tho eastern extremity of the island; had been: similarly successful. Ov.inpr to on unfortunate accident on the llanciniu her cook was cowrelv sraided. lie was brought over to the mainland bv the kowhai, and at onco removed to the Dunedin Hospital for medical attention. It io not expelled that the F. and S. liner Surrey will be able to leave Wellington for Lyttelton before noon to-morrow. The Union Company's coastal steamer Hamiin was delayed at Onohunga until 1 nil" yesterday by bad weather. At that hour Kilt! creased tho Manakatt bar for New Plymoiit-h ami Wellington. The vesscl is due in psrt to-moiio\.. A menace received frjini Wanwmul yesterday "stated that .the Union Company.? ralvaKO tup Terawhiti had put into that port at 1.30 p.m. for stores and coal.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 9

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