SHIPPING NEWS.
1 PHASES OF THE MOOX, "* | MAY. ' . s Day. Dr. m; . First quarter 3 559 p.m.., ; Full moon 10 ,-9 I. a.m. Last quarter IT • yJ 42 a.in. Now moon S3 • 2 5 p.m. j moon. ■ % -'' ; Moon rises to-day, 6.15 p.m.: sets, 10.5* a.m. Weducsdav. «,■ TIDE. To-day, 6.16 a.m.; G. 46 p.m. To-morrow, 7.13 a.m.; 7.41 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.47 a.m.; sets, 4.16 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY* HA X 11." IHPPLE, s.o. ti.ls a.m.), 570 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne and Napier. KOWJIAI, s.s. (9.30 p.m., in Wwser Bay). 792 ton*?, Hender, (Put bad* through etresa of weather.) BKEKZK, s.s. (9.50 p.m.) (ill Worser Bay, 347 tons. Gordon. (Put back through stress of weather.) OEPfIRTUfcgS. MONDAY, MAY 11. KOWIIAI, s.s. (5 p.m=), 752 tons. Header, for Now Plymouth. NKKKBE,'e.s. (5.&Q p.m.), 247 tone, Gordon, for Wangnnui. ' WAHINI'j, s.s. (8.3 p.hi.), 4455 tons, AldweiL for Lytteltou. PATKKNA, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1212 tons. Whitesaraono, for Nclsoih MAPOUIUICA. 5.5. (midnight), 120.3 tons, liolines, for Picton. direct, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mangapapa, Karamea, May 12. John, southern ports, May 12, Aorcre, Pa tea, May 12-. Awahou, Fo.\ton„ May 12. Haw c-ra, Patea, May i 2. Stormbird, Waiig&iini, May J. 2., Nik-au, Kelson, May 12. Maori, Lyttelton, May 12. Kapiti. Puponga, May 12. Kniraki, Lyttoiton, May 12s Tnrawcra, northern porWj May 12. Mapourika, Picton, May 13. Kapuni. Patea. May 12. Huia, Havelock, May 12. Alexander, Greymouth, May 12, Corinna. southern ports?, May 12, Kuril. Napier, May S3. Te Aroha, Woiroa, May ll Muritai, London, way. ports, May 13. Pukaki, Wcstporl, May 13. Pateena, Nelson, May 13. John Craig, Newcastle. May 13. Moeraki, Sydney. May 13. Arahura, West Oocyst, Nelson, Picton, ■ May 13. Arahura, Picton: May 14. Aparima, Calcutta, Auckland, May 14. Monowa-i, Diinedh'i, Lyttoiton. May 14. Koromiko, Newcastle, May 14. Victoria, northers ports, May S5. Maunganui, Melhouw. via south* May 15. Defender, Lyttdton, May 16. Warrimoo, northern parts, Mfiy 19. PROJECTED' DnPAnTUiRE3. Tntonekai, Raratonga, via Auckland, May 12. ltuahinc, LytteHon, M-ay 12. Queen of the South, Foxton. May 12. Arapawa, Wafigaiuii, May 11 Kapuni, Patc-a, May 12. Prceze, Wangaruu. May 12. Star of Victoria, LomioP., May 12. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 12. ITuia, Wangantu, May 12. Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast. May 12. Tarnwcra, Lyttelton.' Dunedin, May X% ltlpple, Napier, Gl&hcNjrno. May 12. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast-, Stay 12.. Buteshire, Avonnbouth* May 12. Mancfapoua. WeMporL Karamea. May 12. Nikait, Nelson, Moiueka. May 12. Maori, Lyt.telton; May t2. ITawera, Patea, May 11 Kapiti, Wangnnui May 12. Opawo, Blenheim. Moy 11 Aorerc. Patea, May 11 John, Wanganui, T\fay 12. Wnkatu, Kaikonrn, Lytlelton. May 12, Warrimoo, northern porte, May 12. Corinna, Nelson. New Plymouth, May 12. Karamu, Lytteltou, May 12. ,y Kuril, Kast Coast, May i 3. Whmgane, WestpoH. M«ay 13, • Kamo, Greymouth, May 15. Wairau. Blenheim, May 13. Stormbird. Wangomu, May 13. Pateena, Picton, Nelr'm, May 13. Wahinc, Lyttoiton, May 13, Kaniti. Wanganui. Stay- 13. Kniraki. West Coast, May 13. Mapourika, West Coast, May IS. Monowni, northorti' ports, May 14. Moeraki. Melbourne, via aoutb, May R Arahura, Picton. Me-V 14, Waipori, WestpoH, May 14. Te Aroha, Wairoa, May 14. Victoria. Lytteltou. Billed in. May 1?., Mauncranui. Sydney. Mar 15. Napier, *M*vy 15/ Arahura, Picton, Nelson> West Coast, May 16. Defender, Pieton, TTokitik.?.. May 16. Muritai, Wansranui, Mny I<l. . Warrimoo, Lytteltou, May 19. INTERCOLONIAL SERViCE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOERAICI, due here from Sydney, May 13. Sails for Melbourne, via south', May 14- "l)ne May 23. SLA.TJNGANTJI, due here from Melbourne, via oouth, May 15. Leaves sa-mo day' for Sydney. Due May 19. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OTP &TSAMKRB. MOANA. arrived here from Sydney. April 23. Left April 24 for San Francisco, Dtu? May 14 TAHITI, due here from Sari Francisco, May 21. Leaves Wellington May 22 for Sydney. Duo May 26. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENT# OF MAMERR. MARAMA, due at Auckland from Sydney May 7. Leaves for Vancouver May 8, Due there May 26, NIAGARA, due at Auckland from Vancouver, June 2. Leaves same day for Sy<i« ney. Due June 6 : - OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Tonpariri London Jfar. IS May Zi Muritai Loflto M'or. 13 May IS Tainui London Apr. 4 Mavli) Tndrabarah Lowdoii "Aav. 3-ft June 4 . Rotorua Lo;ivd<m Anr. 1.6 June 2 Indrapura. London 15 June It lonic London "M.y I J^nol6 Rimntalva Liverpool Mar. 14 May 25 Mimiro Liverpool Mar. 50 May 28. Waiwera Liverpool Apr. 9 Jnnc 6 Delphic Literwooi May 2 June 27 Southport New York Feb. 8 May 25 llenrik Ibsen ... New York Jan. 23 May 21 Whakarua New York "Mar, 15 May 30 Tannenfels .New York Mar. 2-3 June 14 Northern New York Apt, 18 June 20 .Franklyn Ne-wYo;f?i Apr. 28 July 2/ Kia Orn St. John Mar. 6 May 14 Batsford St. John Apr, 4 Juno 20 Aparima Caleoita. ,Apr. 2 May u SAILER TO ARRIVE. , Eurasia, ship, left Marseilles April 3. BY TELE-GRAPH. OVfifISEA, SYDNEY, May- il. Sailed.—Kaiapoi, for Nsw Zealand* coastal, MONDAY, MAY U( AUCKLAND. Anrived.—Victoria (10.35 a.m.), froti? lionth' ern ports: Navua (11*45 a,m.)« from Wellington. Sailed.—Riverina (9.15 p.eq.), for Sydney. GISBORNE. Arrived.—Nerehana- (7.-4S a.m.), from Wellington. "NAPIER. To Sail.—Tarawcra (8 p.to,), for Wellincton. ' FOXTON. To Sail—Awahou (K! p.m.). for Welling ton. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (5 p.m.), for Wellington. TERAKOHE. Arived.—Kahii (4 a,m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kapiti, (8 a.ni.)* fai* and Wellington. PUPONGA. Arrived— Kapiti (li from l"«raUohe. KARAMKA. Sailed.—Mangapapa- (i 0.30 a.ija.). for Wellington. GItKYMOOTS, Arrived.—Ngakuta (1 a.ra.), from Welliaeton. LYTTELTON, Arrived.—Rakiura .(12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. To Sail.—Ro.kiura, for Nelson. Sailed.—John (4 p.m.), and Corinna- (3.55 p.m.). for WeUiustott. Sailed.—Maori (8.3G p.ii),), for Wellington. Passengers: - Saloon—Mis:-e.« Trent, Warrgordon, Smith, iiobler, Brown. Kiviskey, Hough, Oro<;ii, Drkcoll, Mer-darncs Bankart, Cook, Roe, 1 r IIInek. Firth. Cook. Noon. IMU**, nrodley, Jfayhurst, Mile?, Br? S f «, Stringer, 111-own. ("umijui"worth. Whitehead. Kennedy <uid thvc'e childven, Whyte, Bidthroi>. Me-srs. Davk\- S Williamson, Manthau, Thonuif-o!!, Bankart, Royic, Duthie. Ilayh rDonald, Clayton, Wright, Fivlh, O'Brien, Blss, lirudry, Smythc-, Bootli, Brown, Burhett, Pnllyn, Bowron. Saundci-s, Allan, Kennedy. Lightfooto. Cairn??, Whyte, Boyd, Mariin. Small, Allan, RnKc.n, Cuinberworth, Bri?g>, Thornton, Campbell, Ko M'Namam, T't.iroe. Kennedy. White, Corlis, Kcddeli, ]>oyd; M fitcemge. DDNBMN. Sailed.—Maitai <"3.30 p.m.!, for Melbourne; Slorm (4.15 p.m.), for WJinKanul, via way ports. BLUFF. Arrived.-Mnuncanu (M 0 ajj i'.) 4 from il'clbourse, via Hobart.
| WIRELESS. , J ■ Radio Stafion. Wellington.—The steamers Maori (Wellington to LyitoHuni, -Wahine ' j.'Lyt.teltou -to. WciliisytouJ, Moeraki (Sydney to" WeUington), Warrimoo (V/ellinglon to I Napier). Star of Victoria (We!iin«rU>u. to London), and•• Muritai (Napier to Weiiiimton) twiouldvbe.-within.;.wir«?lco.s rnnse this ■.evening. &?• • ••« %-xi GREYMOUTH COAL OUTPUT"' ■■ J , V^ i .<By.. , < Teicßraph.~Prew AssoeiaUoiUj • v " : ' Drcsymoufn, May 11. Last ■■'week's er?ai export was io t U'6- ton?, made up as follows;—Paparoa, 596 tons 6 s ewt.: Point Klir.abeth,'2.Vi7 ton-s !3cv;t.; Livcrponl, 1378 tons 12c\vt.; Blaekb&li, 5113 tunfi 6 ewt.; Brurmor, 818 tou«i 2,ewt. "I .. ••• BILLS Ol' ; . LADING';- . ATT ACHED SUPS NOT fcEGAL.' ' ; The tlnngcr of pasting fresh clauses on bills of lading instead of incorporating ' them in writing on the document, fxtys i "Fairpiay," is shown by a casi? which recently occurred'at Rio de.Janeiro. It apptaiti that a steamer left Antwerp with a cargo of goods for the Estrada do. Ferro Central da* Brazil, the bill of lading providing that the receivers must, take delivery oi the c.t?go as soon as the strainer w?ifi roady to begin discharging with «U Possible dispatch at a. minimum of 259 tons per day, demurrage being payable at tU-iv rate of -50b, for each The lay days were exceeded, and the agents of the steamer then fought to recover deinurvage. The c.if-rf; has been (Hsmk-scd with costf, -cui the ground that the clause claimed on was not stamped <>?• printed on the bill of lading, but pasted or in the shap-e oT o. strip of paper attached to Hie margin of the docii l ment, it. being thwu diflienit to ptovo when it had hesn <iUached, while it wn«s to remove it at any time without leavme: tho slightest tra.ee. It was held that the ptrlp of paper could have been attached to the bill oF lading aftor >.t Ti-?.d been issued, and without the of the shippers, and there was nothing to ohow tliat the shipper woii'id have approved the chiuse. H was also proved that the. rail* way company had taken delivery «s soon as "the steamer lva-d finished disch-nreins general mcrchattdh-e ink) the warehouse, and h-id then continued to take delivery without anv interruption, durin*? Sint-day and an intervening holiday. In future it will therefore be •nc-essarv to h«ve su<'h datives written on the f of the bill of lading and fignefl by the shippers. MOERAKI FROM SYDNEY. Artvlrc hne heen received by the local ottie« of the Xfnion Company stating that the :Joernki left, iiydnoy for Wellington direct at noon on S-Mntday. She has && suloon n'nd 83 steerage, o?i board for all tmrt*. Cftrgo for Wellington amounts to 6'l ton?:. The Moeraki advised the local wireless station late last night that ph*? cxpeeted to arrive in port at noon cm Wednesday. WE-ATHEH DELAYS SHIPPING. . Yesterday 4 ? wet weather at Wellington resposiMble for fieHou'lv delaying eltippin?? in port. It wo 3 found nra-ctically impeasiMe to work cargo, <iftd eonseonentiy ri ; considerable number of sailings had to he postponed, the departure of the Union Company's Warrimoo. vrhteh wtis to havo loft for northern port.n. been nut of? till & p.m. to-<lny, while the. departure of the ?am? for N£w plymoutH tt-if, been tiostp'ir-ed tilt 5 p.tg. today. The Ri?Ahin-e v:il1 Wellin-rlon fnr ?his oitomoon. Several of the «.tnaik?' have he-pt defined at Wellington. It is honed to ihem for their respective destinations to-day. tfATVLE GOSSIP. Mr. 11. Gandell, ihifd engineer of th(? M-aponrika, left that vessel at Wcllinet-on yesterday, Captain J. Broadhouse, who was in command of various stcniaers of the Canterbury SteaJnehip Comnan.v'« ffeet, has been appointed surveyor of ships at Auckland. Captoin W. la-to of the Aoransi, is now in command ei the Warrimoo. Captain R. Stewart, who w&a master of this Pjiteetia a few years ago, is now licensee oi* an ltotcl at Toowooiiiba, QueeßQ* land. The Government steamer TiUanekai is schedule/I to k-avo Wellington for Auckland and Raroton-tia at 8 a s m. to-day. The steamer Inverkip, which recently vtei*od Welliniiton from New York, underchartei' to the A. and IT. Line* is now en route from Valparaiso to Sydney for docK* lnsf. Subseouently ehe will go to Newcabtle to load for Smith America. A reporteil charter is that of the steamer AchHbstef, 4595 tons. She is to take a lo.id of coal front Newcastle to Java. Ths Achlibster vlsite.d a fctf' mbiitha ago aiid landed a of coal from Calcutta-. When the A. and A. Lines chartered r.tc3-m*r Routhport. ${?8. tons, has flm«Ued, discharging Now York car.go at New %ea r land parts she Vvill to Ocean Maud, to loai pho»pt fttes for Kofterd-a-m^ In of the "fghi.y satisfactory TesuUs which h.avo e&?u<;d siiico the mstaltotion of bait's patt»t circwlatoTs in tho Taviun,% Mokoia, and other s&eamoTe'('states the "New Skiaiaiui HerakF') t the Union Company hate deeiM to en nip the ferry «toam.©t Maori's Ijoilers with twelve of them when ehe ftex?. goes .into dock s r Accarding to several well-known authorifJes, the Port Chalmers invention is destined to efltot a substantial reduction in the conof coaL rtfiuco the st-rosses due to unequal exnaiwion and eosjiioctioft of boiler piatss, and nrevcflt rx<iling on tho crowns of steaci boilers. Amhurn, s.s. arrived at Greymouth, frrnn WcUingrtort, 'v v ift way at 11 a.m. yesterday. Slrc- \s-as to have left on tho ■ return trip at It p.fftCoal laden, the Union Company's turret; steamer Koromiko left Newcastle-; for Wei-.' lincton o.t 5 a.m. wi Saturday. Port should ( be itsQfl-o about Tliuru-day. . i T!%n Istontt trader Navua. "nrill he. dis* | patched from Auckland for Suva, Frtemlly islands, and Samoa at 9 a.m. to-morrow. On acronnt of her late departure from Napier the is not tine n.+ Wellington till tbi«= afternoan. She will be for the semth this evening. The C?arinna will arrive at Wellington from southern ports to-day--a day earlier than orig'-nfilly intended. She will leave hern tor Notion and Nc-w Fl.ntiniu.Vi this? evenhig. aiuL nfter landing c;irgo at th« lattor nort. will proceed to Picton to load chaff for Oneimnga. • A projcctod departure frcm for Sydney on Thursday is the collier *nnaThe Union stoatnei' Aparjroa. which is due in port from Calcutta, via Auckland, on Thursday, will land 1527 tons of carg-o here-. before ebe goes on to sotithern ports. j It is exnected that the TCatnona- will clear j K-ainara for Sydney about the end ot this w^ek. Friday the Union Company's cargo I Varrier Knrow left Sydney for Gajim I From ti'i'C laUer port she will go to New*' caei'le to load for New $sea3&fid. As repairs to the Star of Victoria's windlass wervi not completed in Um«> for tho liner to leave Wellington fop London yesterday, her de=riarturo has been postponed till ll s.m* to-t*ay. Messrs. and Co. ndvire that : the Defender will load Picton nnd KoWtiha cargo at Wellington'on Saturday, May 16, Continuing her joutney from London, the Muritai will leave. &apie? for Wellington at noon When discharge be?n camplefr-d at th-is p-or-t tho will nroc ft ed to Wangan?ii, to commence Homeward loading. According to Jatc?t. advice?, the Unioii steams* Kent left Yascfluw on Mnv 5 for Cape Moreton (Queensland), for orders. After a. pas-sorte of forty days, the 0. and D. liner TT&wke? Bay has «t?itivrd at tjondov*. Tho vessel left Wellington on March 31. Cope Town resorts that R.'M.S. Rotorua, en route from London to We-lUngton, li»ft there for Hohavt on Friday, May 8. Wellington should bs made on Julie 2. The steamer is due at Auckland from Rnnbury tomorrow. Soiiie 7r : {*:.oQo fc-ot. o{ hftrdwood will be landed at the northern port before' tho vessel eomes on to Wellington.
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