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SHIPPING NEWS.

_—1 ■ PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. ~ Day. Hr. m. First quarter 3 5 5? P-m. I Full moon 10 9 1 a.m. Last quarter 17 9 42 a.m. New moon 25 2 5 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.52 p.m.; sets, 7.2 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day, 3.16 a.m.; 3.46 p.m. To-morrow, 4.15 a.m.; 4.49 p.m. SUN - Sun rises to-day, 6.44 a.m.; sets, 4.49 p.m. , ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, MAY 8. PATEENA, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), .1212 tons, IVhite-Pnrfjons, from Nelson. - direct. j AltAllUltA. s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 1595 tons, Kitcliic, from Picton. Passengers; 122 Ealoon and 40 steerage. ■ _.... MAITAI, s.s. (5.5 a.m.). 3393 tons, Clift, from Melbourne and Hobart, via. southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Madden, Henry, Taylor, Lyle, Weilworth, Walcott. Holder, O'Neill. Stewart, Goodsir. M'lut-oeh and child, Misses Gordon, Adamson, Stewart, Holder, Young, Walker, Bradford, Messrs. Kelson, Madden, Kennedy, Henry, Taylor, Webster, Pace, Brahams. Allebone, Lyle, Keighlcy, Wellcr, Captain Biltou, Cummins, Brady, Taylor (2), Dr. O'Neill. Fogo. Kollv, M'lntosh: 47 steerage. WAHINE, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aid- [ well, from Lyttelton. Passengers; 150 ealoon and 120 steerage. MONOWAI, S.O. (7.5 a.m.). 3133 tons. Edwin, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Lamer, Mitchell, Wise (2), Mesdames Allan, Kobson, Hint-on, nigging, Captain Pryde. Messrs. Clark, Grilible. Harris, Hinton, M'Cauley, Hanson, Nelson, Sinclair, Larsen, Jeffrie6, Newman, Wobber, Wilkio, Stratford, Howard. Jliggins, Arter; 7 steerage. 1 STORMBIED, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 217 tons. Dowell. from Wanganui. KAITOA. s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, , from Greymouth. , < MANA. s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson.from Patea. i VICTORIA, B.S. (2.5 p.m.), 2969 tone, Croft, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Pasoengers: Saloon—Misses Hinemann and Donaldson, . Mesdames Glasgow, and ehild, Thompson, Mr. M'llroy; 2 steerage. BUTESHIE-E. s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 5583 tolls, , Brodie. from Waitaro. KAHIJ. s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, from Napier, via. East Coaflt. PATEENA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1212 tons. White- < Parsons, from Picton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (1(15 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson. from Blenheim. WAIRAU, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, from Rlenheim. JOHN JTARDIE, s.s. (11.45 p.m. in the ] stream), 4372 tons, Walker, from New York, via St. Vincent and Albany. DEPARTURES. ] FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1 PAKEHA, s.s. (7.25 a.m.), 7911 tons,-Chud-leigh, for London, via TeneriSc. PATEENA, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 1212 tons, , White-Parsons, for Picton. KAPUNI, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh, for l'atea. ' WILI/OCIIRA, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 7786 ton 6, \ Neville, for Sydney. Passengers: SaloonMisses Delaney, Teddy. Lawrence. lieid, , Wilson, Bray, Stewart, Hurt (2), Humphries, Higgins, Bradbury, Moodie, Peareon, Faulkner, Cordalc, Moodie, Wilson, : Campbell, Nash. Gordon, Young, Hall-Jones, , Alexander, Blenneshallet, Burdan, Milling- , ton, Mesdames Boyd. Regan and child, ! Keid, Walker, Hislop, Stewart, Wallace and child, Higgins, Taylor, Hardie, Goodsin, Balls, Seifert, Hurt, Ash, Evans, O'Neill, Thurman, Wilson, Gray, Paulson, Jones, O'Brien, Hayter, Stephenson, M'lntosh, Blundell, Harrison and 3 children, Tyler, Matthews, Dr. O'Neill, Dr. Jonca, Kev. Ash, Captain Frew, Messrs. Quarrel], Hislop, Smith, Howard, Hobbs, Halloran, Woods, ' Laurcnson, Humphrey Ogle, Cormont. Hurt. Wallace and child. Gray, O'Brien, Kent, Hayter, Stephenson, Bryan, Butters. Howack, Blundell. Hunter, Boyd, Harri- i son, Tyler, Tburman, Kelly, Mascrip, Ackland, Burnes, Hog, Collins, Thorburn, Grigg, Close, Arter, Barclay. Findlay, Evans, M'lntosh, Humphries, Merrikin, Madden, Gambull, Gauvan, Thomas, Gray, Herman, Seifert, Minter, Holdswortli, Duval, Gramgh, Lizatt, Reece, Fusman, Hinton, Hunter-Brown, Mitohell, Grey, Regan, Henrich, Walker, Starling, Collins, Hamilton, Gubben, Boyd, Waters. MONOWAI, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 3433 tons, Edwin, for Lyttelton. and: Dunedin, WAIIINE, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers; SaloonMisses Walters, Gilchrist, Barclay, Johnstone, Turner, Cameron, Greenwood. Bland, Devenish, Mearcs (2), Turner, Johnston, Sinclair (2), Grouse, .Gif Ford, Grouse,,, Par-; ■ kcr, JTorth, Sisters of- Mercy (5), • Jonee,' M'Gregor, Melville (2), M'Donald, Christie, M'Donald. Johnstone, ■ Kennedy, M'Gregor, Gifford, Berkindale, Brown, Paten (2), Mesdames Overton, Manro,. Barclay, Estcourt, Grey and child, Murray,. Marter, Lawrence and child, Mathceon, Fookc, Ncwall, Low, Tucker, Stratford, Taines and child, Parker, Lcighton. Hilberd, and child. Stead, Armstrong, M'Caffrey and child, Captain Stevens, Justice Sim, Captain Andrews, Messrs. Ward, Barr, O'Brien, Moore, O'Don- 1 nell, Burrell. Burton. Morton, Treadwell, Fairbairn, Glasson, Bell, Davis, Murray, Royle, Matheson, Houlter. Martin, Morgan, Seager, Wanltlyn, Austin, Ewing, Fanning, Brooks, Crispen, Brown, Hamilton, Mackio, Wilkinson, Wilson,- Thornton, Coi, Hilberd, Dolwood, Guild, Armstrong, Steele, Fooko. Anderson, Pigeon, Perkins, Sondall, Lurgon, Kerr (2), Wright, Righton, M'Caffrey; 90 steerage. MAITAI, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 3393 tons, Cfllft; for Melbourne, via. south. VICTORIA, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 2969 tons, Croft, for northern ports. PATEENA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 1212 tons, WhiteParsons, for Nelson. KAITOA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, for Jfekon and West Coast. ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taylor. Timatu, 1 May 9. Watpori, Westport, May 9. Karamu, Greymouth, May 9. . Kowliai, Gisborne, May 9. Wairau, Blenheim, May 9, Queen of the South, I'o.xton, May J. Blenheim. Bleuheim, May 9. Nikati, Nelson, Motueka, May 9. Maori, Lyttelton, May 9. Mapourika, West Coast, May 9. Arapawa, Lyttelton, May 9. Patcena, Nelson, Picton, May 9. Ruru, Napier, May 10. Kapuni. Patoa, May 10. . Breeze, Lyttelton, May 10. Wahine, Lyttelton, May 10. ■ Eiiin, Havelock, May 10. Flora, southern ports, May 10. Alexander, Greymouth, May 10. Warrinißo, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 10, Ripple. Gisborne, May 10. Zealandic, Lyttelton, May 11. Mangapapa, ICaramea, May 11. To Aroha, Napier, May 12. Kapiti, Puponga, May 12. Kairaki, Lyttelton, May 12. Tarawera, northern ports. May 12. Mapourika, Picton, May 12. Koromiko, Newcastle, May 12. John Craig, Newcastle, May 13. Moeraki, Sydney, May 13. Aparima, Calcutta, Auckland, May 14. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 14. Victoria, northern ports, May 15. Maunganui, Melbourne, via. south, May 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rakiura, Lyttelton, May 9. Nayua, Auckland, Suva, May 9. Aorere, Patea. May 9. Opawa, Blenheim, May 9. Awahou, Foiton, May 9. Kowhai, New Plymouth, May 5. Hawcra, Patea, May 9. Nikcui, Nelson, Motueka. May 9. Mnori, Lyttelton, May 9. Arahura, Picton. Nelson. West Coast. May 9. Karamu, Lyttelton, May 9. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 9. Ngatoro, Napier, May 9. Wakatu, Kaikoura. Lyttelton, May 10. Nerehana, Gisborne. May 10. Kamo, Greymouth, May 11. Wairau, Blenheim. May 11. Queen of the South. Foxton, May 11. Kahu, East Coast, May 11. Ruru, East Coast, May 11. Arapaiva. Wanganui, May 11. Kapuni, Patea, May 11. Breeze, Wanganui, May 11. Wahine, Lyttelton. May 11. Patcena, Nelson, May 11. . . Star of Victoria. London, May 11. Blenheim. Blenheim, May 11. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 11. "nia, Womronui, May 11. Flora, New Plymouth. West Coast. May 11 Mapourika, Picton, May 11. Warritnoo, northern ports. May 11. Tarawera-. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Miy 12. Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, May 12. Alexander. Nelson. West Const, May 12. Buteshire. Avonmouth, May 12. Mangapapa, Westport- Karamea, May 12. Tc Arohi. Waivoa, May 13. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 13. Kairalti. West. Coast, May 13. . Mapourika.. West Coast. May 13. Monowai, northern ports, May 14. Moemki, Melbourne, via i°onth. May 14. Victoria, Lyttelton. Dunedin. May 15. Maunganui. Sydney. May 15. i Zealandic, Napier, May ".5. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOERAKI, due here from Sydney May 13. i Sails for Melbourne, via south. May 14. Duo ■ May 23: MAUNGANUI, due here from Melbourne. . via south. May 15. Leaves same day for ' Sydney. Duo May 19. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOAN A, arrived here from Sydney April 23. Left April 24 [or San Francisco. Duo ?.lay 14. TAHITI, due here from San Francisco, May 21. Leaves Wellington May 22, for Sydney. Duo May 26. : VANCOUVER SERVICE. 6 MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAFAMA, due at Auckland from Sydney " May 7. Leo.ves for Vancouver May 8. rino there May 26.

NIAGARA, due- at, Auckland from' Vancouver, Juno 2. f.eaves same day lor rv. fluey. Duo Juno 6. f OVE3SBA SHIPPING Steamers. Prom. Toneariro London JJ«'- ]® }J - Muritai London Mar.» May .4 Taimu London Apr. 4 M«iy l? 3 Indrabarah LomlMi Mar. 33 June 4 liotorua liOiulon Aur. 6 June ■! lndrapura. Ijondoti Apr. U •-Biiell lonic I-nadon fey 1 Jui'Bj6 , Rimutaka Liverpool Mar. 14 Mnj_ ; 5 • Miiniro I,ir«rpool Mar. jO Mas Waiwora Liverpool Apr. 9 •'" nc ,s . Delphic Liverpool May » , Southport New Vorl; >e«. | " jlcnrik Ibsen ... New ici'lc Jan. «3 May zl Whakarua * New Tori? Mar. l» ¥*7 f, Tannenfels Kttr'Vprtc Mctr. IB '|un®^ Northern New ark Apr, IS .}«no 20 Franklyn New ark Apr. J«l> 2Hollington St, John "an. 29 Mnj 5 Kia. Ora 84. John Star. 6 May i 4 Batsford St. John Apr. J JwieO Aparima ■ Calcutta- Apr. <1 ;>laj BAItIEB TO AlffilVE. Eurasia, ship, left Marseilles' Asril 8. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, May S. Arrived.-—Hawk-o's Bay, from Wellington. SYBNp, May 6, Arrived.—Makura.-, from Aueislahrt. Arrived. —Manuka (tl p.tti.), from Auckland Maroro, scow, from Havelock. r NEWCASTLE, May 3. ' Arrived.—Olan Mathc-sort, from Wellington. Sailod.—Wairuna, for AueUVJ-a-J. COASTAL. FRIDAY, MAY t. KAIPAEA. Arrived.—Kamsma. <1-50 a-.m.;. from Weiliugton. • ' ACCItLAND. Arrived.—Mara-ma (9,35 a.m.), from Syd. noy; Squall (3.30 ft-in.), fro.iii Oi6be-rue; Opawa (3.30 p.m.), from Tokomaru Hay. To sail— Maraffl<» (10 p„ia.), tor Vancouver, via way porta ■WAJSGAJSEJ. ( Arrived.— Kapiti (5.7 p.m.), irom Welline* ton. FOSTO!!, To sail.—Queen of the South. (B p.m.), for Wellington. NBLSON. Sailed.—Nikau (4.30 lot Motueka and Wellington. GEBIMODTH. Sailed.—Karanui a.m.), for Wellington. POM CHALMERS. Arrived.—Corihiia. (6.3(1 a.m.), from Wellington. ... ' IA Arrived—Maori <7.10 a.m.), from WeiHn-S----ton: Zealandic 07.35 a.m.), • from Timanti Storm, from Melons Cygnet, from Kaikoura. „ , , „ ] Sailed.—Holliagton {12.15 p.m.), for Dunedin. 1 . Sailed.—Maori (8,30 p.m.;, for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Kanearrow, Andcrson, Hammond, Browli, (liteoij, Cav- : erny, Mesdames. Johnson, Pyne. Cody. Bo\r* ron, Scott, Wal4fe» Ivempthofnc, .L<;wis, Moliucaux, Wilkes, Tratham. M'Denn.ld, Turton, Carter. Bishop, Gow, Curtis, Dr. Talbot, Col. HaylviiTSt. Messrs. Pearson, Pontnoy, Pool, It. Scott, D. B.Co3ij, J. 1f... Douglas, Johnson, W XI. Jackson. Bilcy, G. Jenwick, I'irani, Molineaux, • m&a, Wilkes, Tratham, Boyce, Allison. Moore, Morrison, Sinclair, Cordio, Sarrington, I/whbic.Milts,. M'Millan, Scott, Alli?on. (Jlover, MarMtam, Waghorn, Ilcaley, Gibsotii Lawry, BusQlvham; 60 steerage DtfiSfBDIN. Sailed.—John (4.-50 p.m.), iar northern ports; Corinna C6.SO for Onchungft, via way ports. Sailed.—Warriifloo (2 p.m.), tor Auckland, via way parts. Passengers: S<itoon— For Wellington— Messrs. Marryatf,' Kefslakc. For Auckland—Mr. and Mrs.' Mollor, Jlr. and Mrs. CoMott, Mrs. B. Uutton; 12 Btecrago for alt parts, WIRELESS.. Eadio Station, WeUtegtßn.—Tho stftanierfi Victoria (Napier to Gisborne), Maori (Wellington to Lyttelton!, Wahino (Lyitelkm to Wellington). Maita.l eCiyttfilten to Duuedittl, Willochra (Weliifigten to Sydney). Warrimoo (Lyttelton to WflllingtOii), and Kavsia (Wellington to Auckland) should be with'n wireless range this evening. The steamers , Walmatc (Wellington to London), Eemuern, (Wellington to London;., and Pakeha (Wellington to London) are expected to be within wireless range of the Chatham Islands Station this evening. On Sunday cvon-ing the (Steamers Xc-Tc-han-a (Wellington to NApiCf), and Victoria (Gisborno -to Aucltlandi -should be withrn range of Wellington's wirele6.s station*.and' the ltemuera (Wellington to London) and Pakeha (Wellington to London! should be within range of th&.Ch.athftm Islands Sta, tion. APAEIMA Dt'E THURSDAY. At present the Union Company's slc&mer Aparima is discharging Eastern niorehan'disc at Anclclaijd. It is Imped to dispatch her for Wellington cm Tuesday, M<iy i 2. In that cas.e the vessel fihsuld ai'rivo here on Thursday, May M, FOB BOSTON & IfEW YORK. According to eatilo ftdvice received by tho local agents for the F. and S, Line the Norfolk left Melbourne for Waitara on Thursday evening. She is-due. at th«i latter port on Wednesday neict, ami wili subsequently visit LyttelUn, leading the southern port for Boston and Jsew York on May 19. S.S, JOHN" JIAHDiE JIT PORT. With a, full load .o£ itase oil eonsign«d to the Vacuum Oil Ccimjiany the chartered steamer John Hardie arrived in,' the stream at Wellington at 11.45' fl.m. yestei'. day. She left New York <m Cebrviary 25, and called at St. Viwent on March 10 : a'nn at Albany on April 25. Pratique will bo granted this morning, when the steamer will berth at Jcrvoh' Quay. MESS-TABiE GOSSIP. Captain F. A. Macindoe, late. o,f the Eirtu, has como ashore oa holiday Captain E. Dorling is now in of ;he Rimu. Captain L. Yastfl. was taken command of tho ketch Coronation, Captiiiit W. Clatko is now in command of tho auxiliary eshooncr Waiapu;. Captain Carean, of tlio Watrimeo, is to transfer to tho Mftilai tn .place os CoiHaiii 0. Clift. Captain Neville, of tlio- Willsclira. will have command at tb.ftt vessel when tho enters the San Fraucisea tradeCaptain J. Frew, late of the Whangatie, left Wellington for Sydney Uy tho Willochra yesterday, Captain E. J. Mo-rley who has been on holidojf leave', " lias taken chargo of tho Whan-gap®. Mr. H. Claydon, second officer of the Willochra, will leave that vessel at Sydney this trip. Mr. Johnston will fill the vacancy. Mr. E. N. Hall, late chief officer of tho Aoranpi. has joined the Wiiloehra- in a. similar capacity. Captain W. Stevens, law of the Aorangi, went south by the Wahinfi last evening for orders. Mr. A. C. M'Longhliii, third officer of the Maitai, and Mr. T. S. Broklehurst, third officer of the Willochra. havo exchanged position. Mr. R. Huntly ie et present .relieving Mr. R. Gilbert, a« third officer o.f the Monowai.. Mr. Gilbert went a.shoro at Auckland on leave. Mossre. Johnston «nd Co. advise that th# Richardson steamer Ruru will laafl Enet Coast cargo at WelJht4rton on Monday. The same company's auxiliary scow Te Arsha is duo in port on Tuesday to load hardwood. ox tho steamer John Cr-G.ip from Clarence Itivcr. The hardwosd is for the Wairoa Harbour works. A cargo of coal Will be brought to Wellington from Pupe.n-fa hy the stealer Kapiti oil Tuesday, May 12. The Sliaw-Savill liner Zealandic is duo at Wellington from Lyttelton cm Monday, She will proceed to northern ports on May 15, and is scheduled to leavo Auckland for London oB May 30, Anticipations are that fl.vcrhaul to the Ivomata will be finished, at Wellington about the end of next week. The Island steamer Nftfuft which leaves Wellington for Suva, via Auckland, this morning, will clcaf the northern pert- oil Wednesday. May 13. Heavy weather at Westport. delayed the Waipori at that port on Thursday evening. In consequcnce of tkis she will not. arrive here till to-day. Mapourika, s.s., arrived at fireymtmtli from Wellington, via way ports, at 10 p.m, oil Thursday and left on Mro- return trip at 7.30 p.ill.'.yesterday. She- is to leave Westport for Weilington direct at 10 a to. to-day, and is duo !tc«! about 8 a.hi, tomorrow. The Patcena will be placed on the Wellington Patent, Slip for cleaning and painting on Monday. Kho will' sail as usual for Nelfjon the same evening. The Ngatoro will occupy the cradle ohout Wednesday next. Aftar her, several' of the j smaller coastal boats will be taken up for overhaul. At Newcastle (New South Wale?) on tlio Ist instant there were 45 deep-sea vessels, with an estimated carrying, capacity of 230.CC0 tons,, loading <ind So ioad for foreign destinations. For the month ended 31st. ult. 26 otcnmcTs and 11 eaiicrfj' with 150.725 tons, were dispatched to foreign ports. Continuini? lier voyage from Livefiiool the Rimutaka, l« expected to leave Sydney tor Auckland on Tuesday, May !2. Weilington should be reached osi May 25. On account of tlim accident to the Perthshire it has heen decided te send on the Kent to Boston ond New Ytirk. Tho Kent is due in New Zealand waters to l«ad about tho end of Juno.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 7

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