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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. APRIL. r Day. Hr. m. haet quarter 7 7 42 a.m. New moon n n {p, m . First quarter 23 3 9 a.m. lull moon 30 7 49a.m. . MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.18 p.m.; sets, 0.52 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day, 11.29 a.m.; 11.49 p. m To-morrow, 0.41 a.m.; 11.49 p.m. SUN. fiun rises to-day, 6.28 a.m.; eet-s, 5.9 p.m.

ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, APRIL 23.

eron^SSi 4 " <i 3° 1212 toDS ' Catn ' eron, from kelson. Passengers* Salnrm— ISaSS? P, Scott ' Cook, Kra, tei e> nn^ S, I^ a , Ee ' Kellin ?. Malcolm, ! / , ' Palnieri Needham, Price lim S csd^ m <® Giblin, Morgan, Philinfant, Hume, Gibbs, rS nw ri 0 5i a .? ren " Krahagen, RoybHJton ' 000k > Brain, Skflton and child, Nasi, Koggart, Wilson. Egungton. Johnston and child, Haase and infant; Messrs. Giblin, Gray, Hunter, Davey, Cooper, Batobin, Harrison, M'®a,ggart, Adams. Bush, Harris, Phillips, Findlay; Porstflr. ft ash, Hoggart, Meade, Keedham, Maun tel. Blick, Barker, Cocks, Griffith, benior, Mace, Cook, Yenning, Wilson (2); 19 steerage. WAHINE, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 4435 tons, WilLyttelton, with 250 passengers. KAITOA, 6.6. (8.5 a.m.i, 305 tons, Stcvcne, trom Aelson and Motueka. ' TARAWEKA, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 2003 tons, Uoorky, from Napier, . BLENHEIM, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkmson, from Blenheim. WAKATU, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Willa, Lytt-elton and Kaikoura. ■ ,f' B - (8.15 p.m., in the stream), 30-2 tons, hell, from Melbourne and Hobart.

DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, AI'RIL 23. OPAWA, s.s. (3.50 a,m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. TTLIMAKOA, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 5777 tons, WyiJie, for Sydney and Hobart. PassengSaloon—Misses Everett, Trevella, Van Praigh, Coleman-Penrice, Sellar, M'Donald, Ooad, Brawn, Stevenson, Willis, Brown, Greenwood; Mesdames Littlcwood, Jones, flood, Coleman-Penrice, Breakspear, Richards Jasper, Smyth, Bilton, Good, H. G. Wright, A .Smith, Jowltes and infant, Dick, ir' ' _Pairehes, Falconer, Dr. Hood, Alessrs. J. Lawson, H. Keesing, G. Bond, Mason, C. Slack, 0. B. Walker,- O. P. Thompson-, Geo. Stephenson, J. Saunders, Scott, t e > Horder, Breakspear, Atkinson, nh,il Wedderspoon, Lang, G. Whitehead, C. H. Purvis, Maxwell, M. A. Buneon, Amodeo, A. J. Nowbold, Jones, G. IL. Sa.phia, Pulton, L. Northcroft, Masor!,nSi>S;r,lriK!lt' Dic ' ! ' an<i I'alco'ner. STORMBIED, s.s. (2JO p.m:), 217 tons,. Dowell, for Wanganui. ( QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), "8 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. KAITOA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 350 toils, Stev* ens, for Nelson and Motuek-a. NGAKT3TA, s.s. (5.40 jp.m.), 1250 tone, Muir. for Greymout-h. , ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 377 tons, vickermau, for Ncleon. wAHJNE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4435 tons, Williams, for Lyttolton. Passengera: Saloon— Mififtes Little, Thomas, Bean, Gardiner, Beokingham, M'Lauchlan (2), Klrislmw (2), Sharp, Tliomas (2); Jl'Laughian (2), Lister, Wilson, Britton, Strang, Moyes, M'Kenzio, fwpale, Thomas, Kuttey; Slesdames: Campbell, Wooller and child, Washbawn, Manttaw, Gardiner, Phillips, Schulenbuxg, Becklr.gham, Eoss, Shaw, . Bridge, Dance,* Duthie, Bodditch, Taylor, Hamilton, Alexander, Strang, Hill, Peterson, Stevens (2), Bishop, Manning, Smith, Tully and ohild, Hildreth (2K Toomer, Lord, Kussell;, Captain Gnnn, llajor Toomer, Adjutant Lord, Captain Green; Messrs. Pyne, AnsIcy, Cutts, Pjme, Bennett, Eitchie.. Walkley, Brown, Anderson, Vining, Hawlett, D. A. Aiken6, Jackson. Stewart, Meajes, Leslie, W&shbawn, Buddo, M.P., Brian, Hop>vood, Knight. Fletoher, Sharp, Phillips, Cunningham, Duffell (2), Schulcnburg, Neilson, Dunn,' Higgints,' Balstain, Eobcrteon, Mcrrett, M'Cauley, Marshall, Alexander. Cooper, Wilson, Overton, M<athcwson, Adjutant Smith, Tully, Rands and child, Hepworth, Dey, Smith, Thomas, Russell; 120 steerage.

MOANA, s.s. (11.40 p.m.), 3915 tons, Stringer,' for Sydney.' Passengers: Saloon— Jfissßurton, Mrs. T. R. Tull, Messrs. T. Horder, Ferguson, 0. H. Reading, : T. H. Brown.

TAEAWERA, s.s. (8.25 p.m.), 2003 tons, Doorley, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. PATEENA, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1212 tone, Cameron, for Nelson.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapuni. Patea, April 24. . Kapiti. Wanganui, April 24. Nlkau. Nelson, Motuelta, April 24. Maori, Lyttelton, April 24. Turakina, London, way ports, April. 21. Zealandic London, way porte. April 24. ■Wootton, Pigeon Bay, April 24, 3 Komata, Wcstport. April 24. < Pateoua Nelson, Picton, April 24. Kemo, Grey mouth, April '25. Kamona, Westport, April 25. Stormbird, Wanganui, April 25.: _ Queen of the South, Fox ton, April '25. Wahine, Lyttelton, April 25. Westralia; Dunedin. Lyttelton, April 15. Ripple,- Gisborno, April 25.. Ktirori, Greymouth, Lyttelton, Anril M. Mapourika, Westport, April 25. Huia. Havelock, April 25. Flora, southern portß. April M ■ Squall, Picton, April 26. Mapourika, Picton, April in. Monowai, northern ports, April 2T. Star of Scotland. London, way port*, April 27. Kennedy, Nelson, April 27Kaiton, Nelson, Motueka, April 27. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton. April 29. Victoria, northern port6,'April 30.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawera, Patea, April '24.' Blenheim, Blenheim, 'April 24. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, April 2v Maori, Lyttelton,' April 24. 'Arahura,: Pioton, Nelson, West Coast, April 24. Wimmera,' Melbourne, Hobart, .via south, April 24. Queen of tho South. Poiton, April 26. Kajpuni,. Patea, April 26. Kapiti, Wanganui, Apsril 26. Pateena, Nelson, April 26. Wahine, Lyttelton, April 26. Koromiko, Napier, April 26. Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast, April 26.

Squall, East Coast. April 26. . • Huia, Wenganui, April 26. Mapourika, Pic ton, April 26. Westralia, northern ports, April 26. MOnowai, Lyttelton. Dunedin, April 2T. Ripple. Napier, Gisborne. April 27. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, April 2T. Aorere, Patca, April 26. Kajori. Greymouth, April 27. Zoalandic, Bluff, April 27. ' Stormbird, Wanganui, April 27. Kaitoa. Nelson, Motueka, April 27. Mapourika, New Plymouth, Westport, Anril 28.,. ' . ' Tarawera, northern ports, April 29. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April 30.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA. arrived Wellington from Hobart and Sydney April 20. Left Wellington for Sydney and Hobart April 22. -Due 6ydncy April 30 and Hobart April 26., RIVER-INA. left Sydney April -22 for Auckland. Due there April 26. Leaves for Sydney April 27. Due there May 1: wlfolEEA, arrived Wellington from-Ho-bart. direct April 23. Leaves April 24 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. , PALOONA, arrived Wellington from Melbourne and Hobart. via southern porta, April 17. Left April 17 for Hobart and Melbourno. MANUKA, lcavos Hobart April 24 and Sydney April 29 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington May 3. Leaves Wellington May 6 for Sydney end Hobart. MAHBNO left Sydney April 14 for Auckland direct. Arrived there April 13. Leit April 19 lot Sydney. Due there April 23. MOERAKI, -leaves Wellington for Sydney and Hobart April 29.

'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS. MARAMA, loft Sydney March 27, . for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington March 31. Left April 1 for San Francisco, via, Earotonga and Papeete. Due 'Frisco April 21. ■ 110 AN A, left San Francisco March 31, for Wellington, via- Papeete and Horotonga Arrived Wellington Aipril 22. Left April 23 for Sydney direct. Due there April 27.

lIATA.I, leaves Sydney April 24. tor Wei lineton direct. Due here April 28. Loarot April 29 for San Francisco, via Rarotoßga and. Papeete. Due 'Frisco May 19.

VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS. MAKURA, left Sydney April 15 for Auckland direct. Due thero April 19 and leaves April 20 for Vancouver, .via, Suva and Honolulu. Due VUncouvcr May 6. NIAGARA, left Vancouver April 14 for Auckland, via Honolulu and ' Suva. Due Auckland M&y 2. I,eaves May 3 for Sydney direct. Due thero May 7.

OVERSEA SHIRPINC. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Star of Scotland London Feb. 6 Apr. 27 Zeulnnriic London Feb. 22 Apr. 24 Turakina London Mar. 3 Apr. 24 Mamnri London • Mar. 27 Mav 12 Kl«- Ora London Mar. 26 May 28 ludrabarah London Mar. 29 June 7 Paparoa London Apr. 14 Juno 12 lnvcrtov ..... ... New York liar. 20 May 15 Ruopehu St. John Jail. 29 May 7 Rangatira, ...... St. John Mar. 18 June 10 Tongariro St.John Apr. 13 Juno 29 Wrtltcraata. 'Frisco Apr. 7 Apr 27 Watttoia Calcutta Apr, % Maj; 3 (

Br TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, LONDON'. April 22. Arrived.—Tydeus, from Sydney. Arrived, at Glasgow.—Momnon, from Brisbane. - SAN FRANCISCO. April 21. Arrived.—Merama, from Wellington. MELBOURNE. April 22. . Arrived—Pakalii, from Lyttelton. SYDNEY, April 23. Arrived.—ilaheno (10 a.m.), from New Zealand. COASTAL. FRIDAY, APRIL S3. ' AUCKLAND. .1 Sailed.—Hincmoa (4 a.m.), for northern lighthouses. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Kowhai (12.30 p.m.). for Greymouth. OPONONI. Arrived.—Bimu (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. WAITAEA. Arrived.—Arawa (3 p.m., April 22), from Brisbane. . NEW' PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Nga-here (6 p.m.), for Greymouth. Sailed.—Earawa. (8.35 p.m.), for Onchunga. NAPIER. Arrived.—Victoria (2,15 p.m.), from Wellington. To Sail.—Zealandie (6 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (U a.m.), and Pctonc (3 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. To Sail.— Opawa (10 p.m.), for Wellington. . WESTPORT. Sailed.—Komata (4.45 p.m.), for Welington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kegulus (3 p.m.); Ngatoro (8.30 a.m.), and Kini (3.40 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. ' Sailed.—Kaitangata (8.10 p.m.), for Sydney via Greymouth; Cygnet, for Akaroa; Maori (8.10 p.m.). for Wellington; Opouri, for Greymouth. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Amokura, (10.30 a.m.), from Campbell Islands; Corinna (6 p.m.), from Oameiu. Sailed.—Westralia, (11.45 a.m.), for Auckland, to way. ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington: Misses Pilling and Crowley. For Na,pier: Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Coleman and child, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Allen.- For Auckland: XMies Stuart, Mrs. Orr; 10 steerago for all ports.

B.S. FALLS OF OROHY SOLD. The steel star-deck steamer • Fails of Orchy, 4994- tons gross, built at Glasgow in 1907 by Messrs. Nailer and Miller, Ltd, classed 100 A 1 and passed Lloyd's special survey No. 1 in 1912, engines 28, 45, and 75 by 51in. stroke, carries about 8200 tons dead weight on 24Jft. draught; dimensions 405 ft. by 52ft„ by 27ft. sin., owned by the New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd., London, has been sold to British buyers for about £72,000.

R.M.S. HARAMA AT SAN FRANCISCO.' According to advices received by the local office of tne Union Company, R.M.S. Marana arrived at San Francisco from Wellington, via way ports, on Wednesday monr iag' last. The vessel is scheduled to leave the American port on her return trip to Wellington on April'2B, and is due hero oil May ffl. PAPAROA REPORTED. ■ Bound from London to New Zealand porta the New Zealand Shipping Papojoa, ipassed Tcneriffc on April 21. She is due at Wellington on June '2. RANGATIBA LEAVES THE CAPE.' Eh route to Australian and New Zealand ports tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Rangatira left Cape Town on April 11. fiho is due at Wellington on Juno 10. . ' WAKATU TO LAY UP. Messrs. Levin and Co., local agents fort" the Wakatu, advise that the steamer v.ill lay up here for the next two months owing to the shortage of trade. The Wakatu has 'been • continuously engaged in the Wellington-Kaikouru-Lyttelton service. "MESS : TABLE GOSSIP.. Mr. J. Richards, second officer of the Ngakuta, has come ashore, and Mr. H. Woollam has filled the vacancy. Mr. P. E. Duggan, wireloEs operator on the Moana, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday.

A Press Association message from Ne.w Plymouth announces the ■ arrival of the Union collier Kurow at that port from Newcastle, ,at 9 a.m. yesterday.

Notices to mariners are gazetted this week in reference to the re-erection o£ the Chevalier Point Beacon (Auokland Harbour), the alteration in the charaoterfstio of tho Napier Bluff light, the West Pier light (Port of Napier), new lights at Patea entrance, dredging in Auckland Harbour, and regulations regarding, the pilot service at the Panama Oonal. The steel single-deck steamer Thordls, vrhiclr is credited with having sunk a German submarine in the Channel, had only recently beep purchased by British buyers for about' £7000, and placed under the management of Mr. A. E. Bowen, Manchester. She is 591 tons gross, built at Porsgrund in 1904, engines 131 and 29 by 23iin. stroke, carries about 670 ton 6 dead weight: dimensions, 159 ft. 2in. by 27ft. 2in. by UfU and tvaa formerly owned by Messrs Thornmesen and Son, Arondal. With a pert cargo of coal from Weetport the TJmon steamer Karori is duo at Wellington. to-morrow from Lyttclton. She will be dispatched from this port for Greymouth on Tuesday next. - • Having completed discharge of the Wellington portion of her San Francisco and Island oargo at Wellington, the Union Company's R.M.B. Moana left here for bydney last evening. . ' .. Latest advices received from Greymouth. stated that, the "Union collier Kamo was still detained at that port on account or the bad condition of the bar. •• An arrival at Port Chalmers from Camp, bell ■ Island yesterday morning was the Government training ship Amokura. The vessel has been absent from New Zealand waters for.about five weeks. Prom London, via way ports, the ShawSavill liner Zealandic is due at Weluneton from Napier to-day. She will proceed on to southern ports on Tuesday next.

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. 6d.* For Bronchial Coughs and Colds,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2444, 24 April 1915, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2444, 24 April 1915, Page 10

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