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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. HAY. Day. Sr. in. LflGt quarter 6 4 53 p.m. New moon 14 3 1 p.m. First quarter 22 4 20 p.m. Pull moon 29 9 3 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.55 a.m.; sets,3.l3p.m. TIDE. To-day, 2.23 a.m.; self, 2.54 p.m. To-morrow, 3.14 a.m.; 3.44 p.m. SUN. fitin rises to-day, 6.46 a.m.; sets, 4.47 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MAY 10. HAVTKRA, s.s. (7.25 a.m.), 200 tone, Jackson, from Patea. W"AVUI{TjISY, a.s (.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Stewart (put back through stress of weather). MONDAY, MAY 10. DEPARTURES, PATEENA, e.B. <12.50 p.m.), 1212 tone, Holmes, for Picton and Nelson, WAVEKLEY. s.s. (12.30 p.m.). 157 tone, Stewart, for Puponga-. KAITOA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 350 tons, Sterens, for Nelson. NOAiIERE, 5.6. (5.30 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dillner, for Greymouth. PALOONA, e.b. (6 p.m.), 2774 tons, Drewctte, for northern ports. OALM, 5.6. (6.25 p.m.), 981 tonE, Gordon, for Lyttelton. POHERTJA, 8.8. (7 p.m.), 1175 tens, Scott, for New Plymouth and West Coast. WAHINE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4435 tons, Edwin, for Lyttoltoo. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Ulimaroa, Sydney, May 11. Flora, southern port 6, May 11. Kennedy, Picton, May 11. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, May 11 Maori, Lyttelton, May 11. Wairnca, Wan&anui, May tl. Monowai, northern ports, May 11. Patcena, Nelson, Picton, May 11. Kgakuta, Greymouth, May 13. Komata, Wcetport, May 12. Defender, Lyttelton. May 12. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, May 12. Kamona, Wwtport, May 12. Wahine. Lyttelton, May 12. Kuapehu, 8t; John, via way ports, May 12 Star of Scotland, Wanganul, Way 12. Corinna, southern ports, May 12 Ara-huira, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, May 12. Wootton, Nydia Bay, May 12. Ullmaroa, Lyttelton, May 13. Invertay, New York, way ports, May 15. Breeze, Lyttelton, May 13, Petono. Lyttelton, May 13. Hineraoa, northern lighthouses, May 13, Cygnet, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, May 16. IVirawera. Dunedin, Lyttelton,' May 13. Kapuni, Patea, May 13. Invertay, New York, via way ports, May 14. Victoria, northern ports, May 1* WaihoTa, Calcutta, way ports, May If, Mamari, London, way ports. May 16. Paloona, northern ports, May 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waverley, Puponga, May 11. Hawera, Patea, May 11. Opawa, Blenheim. May 11. Aorere, Patea, May 11. Knpiti, Wawranui, May 11. Stormbird, Wanganua, May 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 11. Queen of the South, Foxton, May 11. Ripple. Napier. Gisborne, May 11. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 11. Arawa, London, May 11. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, May 11. Maori, Lyttelton, May 11. i Kennedy, Nelson. West Coast, May 11, Kini, Napier; May 11. Kamo, Greymouth. May 11. Flora, New Plymouth, West Coa«ti May 11. Ulimaroa. Lyttelton, May 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, May 12. Patcena, Picton, Nelson, May 12. Wahine, Lyttelton. May 12. Karori. Grevmouth, May 12. Ennerdale, Tcrnkohe, Brisbane, May 15. Corinna. New Plymouth, May 12. Zealandic, Gisborne. April 13. T-arawera. northern norts, Mar 13, Petone, Picton, May 13. Breeze, Wanganui, May 13. TTlimaroa. Pydner. Mav 13. Kanuni, Patea-. May 13. Defender. Hokit.ika. May 13. Star of Scotland, London, May 13. Victoria, Lvttelton. Dunklin, May 14. Crcrnrt. LHtelton, T/ *y 14. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, May 14, Paloona, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 18. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, due Wellington from Hobart and Sydney May 11. Leaves Wellington for Sydney and Hobart May 13. Due Sydney May 17 and Hobart May 20. MANUKA, left Hobart April 24 and Sydney April 29 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington May 3. Left Wellington May 6 for Sydney and Hobart. MAHENO. leaves Sydney for Auckland. May 12. Duo tbcro May 16. Leaves May 17 for Sydney. Due there May 21. RFVERINA, left Sydney May 6, for Auokland. Arrived there May 10. Leaves for Sydney May 11. Due there May 15. MOKOIA, left Wellington for Hobart and Melbourne May 8. Due Hobart May 12 and Melbourne May 15, MOERAKI. left Hobart May 8 and Sydney May 13, for Wellington direct. Duo here May 17. Leaves' for Sydney May -20. Arrives there May 24, 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAITAI, left Sydney April 24 for Wellington direct. Arrived here April 30. Left April 30 for San Francisco, via Harotonga and Papeete. • Due 'Frisco May 19. MARAMA, left San Farncisco April 28, for Wellington, via Papeete and Barotonga. Due JYellinrton Leaves May 21 for Sydney direct. Due there May 25. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAKIJRA, left Sydney Apirl 15 for Auckland direct. Arived there April 19, and left April 20 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver May 6. NIAGARA, left Vancouver April 14 for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Due* Auokland May 2. Leavea M'av 3 for Sydney direct. Due. there May 7. - OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Mamari London Mar. 27 May 16 Kia Ora -London Mar.26 June 8 Indrabarah ... London Mar. 29 Jtfne 7 Papfl.roa London Apr. 14 June 12 La Blanco. Liverpool Apr. 27 June 29 Invertay New York Mar. 20 May 14 Port Cnrtis New York Apr. 11 May 24" Ruapehu St. John Jan. 29 May 12 Ranga-tira St. John Mar. 18 May 20 Tongariro St.John Apr. 13 Jnne29 Waihora Calcutta Apr. 7 May 16 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, May 19. Arrived.—Manuka (3 p.m.). ADD SHIPS PARS- -? -?- Messrs. . Richardson and Co.'s steamer Ripplo was placed on tho Wellington Patent Slip yesterday for cleaning and painting. She will be di6patched for Napier and Gisborne at 5 p.m. to-day. Owing to tho slackness of trade it has been decided -to lay up tho Westport Coal Company's Canopus at Lyttelton. The crew has been paid off. On arrival at Wellington from Sydrier early this morning the Huddart-Porker steamer Ulimaroa will berth at the Queen's Wharf, No. 1 • south. She will go on to Lyttelton this evening, and will return here in time to sail for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. on Thursday. COASTAL. MONDAY, MAY 10. POUTO (KAIFARA). Soiled.—Odland (10.30 a.m. May 9), for Sydney; Eliza Firth, schooner (1 p.m. May 9), for Lyttelton. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rfirawa (3.15 p.m.), for New Pylmouth; Ritnu (5.5 p.m.), for Raglan. MANUKAU HEADS. - Rarawe passed outwards at 5.30 p.m. NAPIER. Sailed.—Monowai (3.20 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.—Awahou (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed—Nikau (3.15 p.m.), for 'WeUington; . via Motueka. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Opouri (3 a.m.), from Greymouth; Defender (7 p.m.), from Hokitika. Sailed.—Cygnet (noon), for Akaroa; Flora (4.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Kamona. for Westport; Wootton, for Wellington; Maori (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington, with 200 passengers, DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Corinna (4 p.m.), for Onehunga, via way ports; Breeze (4.20 p.m.), for northern port?. R.M.S. TAINUI SAFELY HOME. A cablegram has been received by the head office of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company stating that R.M.S. Tainui atrived safely at London from WeJlingtonon Saturday, May B—due date. The liner left this port on March 23. and is scheduled to leave London on the outward journey on June 11. OPAWA LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Tinder the auspices of the F. aud S. Line the New Zealand Shipipnc Company's Opswr. Ifft Liverpool for Wellington, via. ou 7< jftc & tat bcre &hout.

Juno 25, and will subsequently visit Lyttelton ana Dunedin. MAKURA AT VANCOUVER, According to cable advice received by tho local office of the Union Company the R.M.S. Makura. has arrived at Vancouver from Auckland, via Sure, and Honolulu. Departure will be taken from the Canadian port to-morrow on the return trip, and arrival should be made at Auckland on Ma.y 30, PAPAROA AT CAPE TOWN. Advicc haß been received by the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company elating that the steamer Paparoa, bound from London to Wellington, arrived nt Cape Town on Saturday, last. This vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington, via Auckland, about June 12. Lyttelton will be the liner's next port of call. INVERTAY DELATED. . Bad weather has been responsible for delaying the A. and A. liner Invcrtay at Auckland. On inquiry. yeeterday a reporter was informed that the vessel vrae expected to leave the northern port for Wellington to-day. Should she get away the Invertay will arrive here early on Friday morning nert. WESTPORT UNWORKABLE. Reports received by the Union Company from Westport yesterday were to theeffecl Wellington, and on the Arahvra, from Wei of bad weather. The collier Konrate was reported to be inside ready to sail foi Wellington, and the Arahura .from Wellington, Picton, and Nelson, was stated tc bo outside the bar during the morning. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. R. Erwin, "Second officer of the Pa/ teena, signed off that vessel's articles at Wellington yesterday, and has gone south Mr. W. Smith has joined the Pateene. as third. - Captain A.' M. Edwin has taken " command of tho Wahine, vice ' Captain Williams, who has come ashore for instructions. < . • ■ , _ Mr. A. P. Lantry has signed on the Ka. puni as mate. . . Captain E. J. Harvey has recommissioned the Queen of the South, and Sir. W. Brigden lias rejoined the vessel as mate, and Sir. E. A. Pearson as engineer. Mr. llowatt, of Dunedin, has joinod the Paloona as assistant purser. Captain Bilton, late pi the Pukakl, has taken charge of the Kamona. Mr. Hogan, chief officer of the Wanaka, has como ashore on sick leave. Mr. Stewart, late chief officer of the Kini, is relieving him. • Captain Drewette has assumed command of the Paloona. Mr. 0. * Rule has joined the Faloona as purser, relieving Mr..G. 0. Norton, who has transferred to the Mokoia. It is interesting to note that the seven cadets whose time was up in March last, end wlio came ashore,»all passed their second officers' examination, end are now acting as officers on the Union Company's steamers -as under:—W. Schrader, Wakatinu. third officer; H. Donald, Kowhai. third officer; W. Aylward, Whangape, third officer; R. T. Ingram, Wanaka, third officer; W. R. Percy, Makura. fourth officer. One other cadet who passed has' since volunteered' for tho front. An expected arrival at Hobart from London, via Cape Town, about May 16, is the Shaw-Savill liner Mamari. Tho local office of the Union Company has been advised that their steamer Waihora is due at Auckland, from Calcutta to-day, not May 14 as previously stated. She is due at. Wellington next Friday or Saturday. Messrs. Bannatyno and Co. advise that tho 0. and D. liner Star of Scotland is duo at Wellington from Wenganui to-mor-row. She will Ull up here and be dis. patched for London on Thursday of this weelt. , As the Government steamer Hinemoa has a considerable amount of work to do at Kaipora. Sho is not due it Wellington from northern'lighthouses till about May 20. It is announced that the Union Company's flora will take in Westport and Greymouth cargo at Wellington to-day. From Melbourne the Union Company's Whangape will proceed on to Newcastle to load for the Blufl' and Dunedin. Produce -will be loaded by tho Wanaka at Oamaru to-day, tho Bluff on Wednesday. and Timaru on Friday, for Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland. A projected departure from Vancouver for Wellington on May 6 was the Union cargo-carrier Wairuna. Her next porta of call will be Melbourne and Sydney, Latest information received by the local office'of the Union Company states that their steamer Wciimarino is expected to leave Sydney for the Pacific Coast on May 15. The turret collier Koromiko is at. present loading" at Newcastle for Wellington. The 'Shaw-Savill liner Rangatira, which has been chartered by the New Zealand Shipping Company to bring general cargo from St. John to New Zealand ports, is scheduled to leave Sydney in continuation of her journey to Auckland on May 19. In place of the P. and 0. Company's Persia, which was to have left Sydney for London on May 29, the Moldavia, will take her trip. The same company's Egypt will leave Sydney on June 12 in the Moldavia's running. TYom Sydney the Kauri will go on to Newcastle to , load for Lyttelton. The Kurow is now en route from Newcftstlo to Lyttelton. THINGS WE LIKE BEST. WHY IS IT THEY SO SELDOM AGREE WITH USP What's the reason the things we like best so seldom seem to agree with us? Maybe it's because we over-eat of them. Then follows a fit of INDIGESTION. Only lasts a day or two perhaps. But ifs a most uncomfortable day or two. If we disregard consequences, and ■ indulge our appetites the certainty that we must suffer spoils the pleasure. We don't mean to abu6e our stomachs, but we ail do it more or less. We see things we want. When it's too late we regret our rashness. But there's a way to escape the consequences of such indiscretions. A dose of a good digestant like DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES which digest what yon eat will relievo your trouble at once. That is a sensible remedy. These TABULES aro sold everywhere at Is. 6(1. and :!s. 6d. per tin. Buy a tin, est a good square meal, and then take the TABULES according 1 to directions, and note the result. You will forget all about it, if you are not careful, for there will be NO PAIN or disturbance, and the food will be DIGESTED just as it used to be when your stomach was WELL and STRONG. Furthermore, your stomach will soon Hie restored again, if you keep on taking them, just as thousands upon thousands of other stomachs have been bv the sole and exclusive use of DR SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. •?&. J?w tiju-Adrt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2458, 11 May 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2458, 11 May 1915, Page 8

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