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SHIPPING NEWS

I PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Dnv. Hr- m. ; I.ast Quarter j \&5 p.m. , New moon ** 3 1 p.m. First quarter 22 J 20 r '' m ' Full moon 29 ' 3 «- m - JIOON. Moon rises 10-ciay, 3.24 a.m.; sets, 6.6 a.m. TIDE. To-day, 3.8 a.m.; 3.42 p.m. To-uiorrow. 4.8 a m.; 4.42 p.m. SUN. Buu rises to-day. 7.1 a.m.; sctc, *.3i p.m. arrivals. THURSDAY, MAY 27. QUEEN OF THI3 SOUTtI, s.s. (5.50 a.m.). ina + n ,ic Harvey, from Foxton. Uoi i, -s. (645 a.m.), 3399 tons Manniiic from Lyltclton. P.use.igers: SoloonMefdames Smith. Janes Chapman,■ Ch»mber=! llutton. Butcher, Barnett. poott, Mac fariane, Steele, OughEpn. Alexander Patte - con Wheeler. MiStP* Lauicnce, wells, ltose wan Eaton. PcrryuiflJi. Mflcfctrlane (21 \eo, Georfie I'erryman, Palmer. Boiinr. Grant, Thompson, Messrs. Forsyth, Sic tie, Jfitchell, Stewart, Laurence. Hutton. .Mppcr Poscne, Donison. Sft«5 <ler . s .„ Mor iJ e< SHare Wheeler, Barclay. Sundall. Chambers ' Chapman, Simpson, Butoher, PatteiEon, Thomas, Curren, Sandstone, Jt Dougal , Hn rnnf t Scott HlimO, MflTtin, KIOWUCIj, Chee'enian Steele, Dug'gard. Parker, Wood, Ayfon, Hushson. Criming, Alexander, Kobffson Bovnc, Christie. Jordan. Scales Crajvford? Kizhcrbert, Hunter Wynyard, Altken Heath. Steel. Dempster, Walls, Otwav Captain Bono; TO steerage. STOHJIBIIiD, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 217 tons, D KAPm™I nSs IT),' 242 tons, Sawyers, fr NTKAI7 nS s n " Ui (B.SO a.m.), 'M tons, Hay, , 'pPJBNDBR? 190 tons, , m op n ONr^-^ l 35 I fl?n n ,'.), 150 tons, Gibson, fr cOI!I ! NNA,' s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 1271 tone, Cam- < cron. from I/yitoUon. AOR-KRK. s.ts. (11.30 fl.m.), it tons, rJSK, t s.s. (1 p.m.), 2003 tons, Drewettc. from lf CYGXBT p.s. (8.50 p.m.), 124 tons, AtlirToy. from LytHitton and Kaikoii™. : Iii.RNiiFJM. s-s- fB.SO p.m.), 120 tons, Wil- < kinson, from Blenheim. V\TKK\A, s.fi. (10.15 p.m.). 1212 tone, Holmes, from Picton and Nelson. Pns«necrs: Soloon-Mlsses Drcwctt, Mw<irds, lioddington, n«de. n j C ' \Vp?' Stokes. P. Bullicrford (2), Goodman Jtadamcs I-eurr, Milnor, Jieher and 2; children, Hortill, Cmll, Rutherford. A«ml. Bra.dstock, Harbottle, Johns, (2 ]' Chambers. Birchell and child Sharp, Igod, Morrison, Hlgglns. Purser, Hall. Roberts, Morrison, Het-srs. Jlflner (2), Bollard. Itusscll. Fisher, Nogel, Crahtree, Roll|n=nn Page, Johns, Taneelow, JI Donald, Roberts (2). Love (21. Preston, Latter, Gledhill. Wilkinson, Tucker, Haydon, Eoberte, Calcinai. Thomson, Morrison. Birchell (21, Fuller, Hall, Mogridge, Traupp. ODc®, GUI [2) Nevison, Purser, MorKan. I/OW, Schule, Bradshaw. Morrison. Weaver: 16 steerase. OPAWA, S.f. (10.45 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. departures. THURSDAY. MAY 27. AEATAPIT (5.16 a.m.), 170 tons, Bennie, 'cUIiTTS. s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 4710 tons, Tilling, for Melbourne. , , „ , „ HTNEMOA. s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 542 tons, 80l- Q ans, for Cook Strait, « KABORI, s.s. (12.15 p.m.). 1863 tons, Pryde-, h "J'lOA MA. s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 3915 tons, Stringer, e 'or Son Francisco, via Papeete and Earo- h .on"a. Passengers: First saloon-Mlsset; (j. f Beckett, Bonar. B. A. T. Fabian, Hiley, l; iloestermnnn. Xortheroft, Mesaaines _ o. \fayner, Moyner, Duval, Moore, M. Rigß. 1 iv. Rose, Sishons, Messrs. Bigorindan, J. i. 1. .Tones. Christopher. J. P. Kearsey, A. o \ Martin, S. Mayer, Dtiral. ItooTc.h. W. Morrison, W. Porter. W. Rose, F. White- • ;ide. Second .so-loon—Misses M. a-n-d H. wind <ind T>awrence, Mc&dftmes Cflln- £ veil and child. C. Fowler. Frankan nnd > nfant, Rank, Rehauscr. Slucrt, Rev. Dean g H'Kenna, Messrs. A. Ti. Bottger, J. Bdlows, 1 Black. F. Challie. Gn.ldwell. L. Criddlc, C] i Fowler, Fisher. P. W. Griffiths, P. A. « lancock. C. Harrison, C. A. Payno, M Alister, M'L-aughlm, J. A. Mao Donald, M Alieter, R. and W. G. Jlorrison, Rank. Relauser, W. Seholes, Stuart, R. G. SeUftxs, j. Treangle, A. R. TriKlgett, and 0. wilt- r , h }IIMITAN"GI, s.s. {10.20 p.m.). 333 tone. Day, £ or Tiwinxu. , „ „ _ PETONB, s.q. (4.10 p.m.), 708 lons, Go wan, or Wanjramii. , A ▼ DBFBNDKR. s.s., (4.40 p.ro.), 190 tons, Jaoioson for Hokitiko. NIKAU. (5.40 p.m.), 245 t-ons, Hey, for j| 'cniUXNA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 1271 tons.Prydc, jj °AWAHOU, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 407 tons, Hoder. for Foxton. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Nanning, or liyttelton. Passengerv?-. Saloon—Miss la liißlarid, Mesdomes Knpland, Bigg, ilitmc, 6t lo.vd, Amos and child, Sase, Wild. MaUey. « r ion Biircess, Sadditi, Card, Campbell, n lessrs. Bowden, Meredith, Dr. Samson, CJ 'owmend. Gray, Malms. Anderson. Wilson, ni liialand. Kcbbcll. Hume. Brown, Parker, s 'hillips. Goon, .Tcsson, Gutlirie. Milligan, ti 'hew, Taylor, llutzel, Hobbs._ Tosswoll, d filltams. Singleton, Sornell, Hirbzel, San- c. iland, Shnin, Phail, Toomey, Piper and 6 arty, Salisbury, Brown, Fanester, Cain, oi ampbell. Williams, Rinuland: 36 steerage, b. TARAWISRA, 8.6. (9.5 p.m.), 2003 40ns, irewette, for Kapier. Gisborno, and Auckrnd. Passengers: Soloon—Messrs. Jones, :iliott. Morsan, Busby. Mesdamos Smith, 'ollock, Bond and child, Biekett. Lysnor, olnulioim, Headland. Messrs. M'Qibson, " 'alcntine, Parnell. Hart. Riskett, Lysnor, olouhoun. Jeil'erd, Williams, Cabisten, „ rerbcTt. Wilson: 36 steerage. 7 ; NGATOTtO. s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 1137 tons, A. Dowoll, for Grcymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Jj' Karamu. Greymouth, May 28. j, Blenheim. Blenheim, May 28. Kaitna, Nelson and Jlotueka., May 2«. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 28. Victoria, Auckland, May 2a. Opawa, Blenheim, May 2S. iv Wahine, liyttelton. May 28. W Mokoia. Melbourne, via south. May 28. n Queen of the South, Foiton. May 29. In Sfjuall. Napier and East Coast. May 29. Tv Kikan, Nelson and Motueka, May 29. w Maori. liyttelton, May 29. w Manuka, Lyttelton, May 29. si Breeze, southern ports. May 29. se Tiangatira, via ports. May 29. ni Wanaka, Auckland, May 29. I'i lima, Auckland, May 29. oi Aorere, Patea, 3fay 29. Regulus, Wanganui, May 29. Aorere, Patea, May 30. Havera, Patea, May 30. Stormbird, Wanganui, Jtay 30. c , liipple. Napier and Gisborne. May 30. j£ Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, May 30. ™ Bunpehu, Waitara, May 31. Kapuni. Patea, 31. Knpit-i. Wanganui, May 31. ~ Corinna, New Plymouth, June 1. , Wcst.ralia, Sydney direct, June 1. " Paloona, northern ports, .Tune 1. > Blenheim. Blenheim, June 2. . Arahnra, West Coast, Nelson, and Picton, fr une 2. Walruna, Vancouver direct. Juno 4. ai PROJECTED DEPARTURES. fli Oueen of South. Foxton, May 28. Aorere, Potea, May 2S. j Alexander. Nelson and West. Coast. May 28 Kapiti. Wanganui. May 28. Kapuni. Patea, May 28. ' t y c Stormbird, Wanganui. May 28. ' fr Blenheim, Blenheim, May 28. p. Victoria, southern ports. May 2!. p, Wootton, Nydin. Bay. May 28. t j, Pateena, Picton and Nelson, May 28. j(,, Opawa, Blenheim. May 28. w j Kaitoa, Nelson and Motucke, May 28. cr V.'aliine, Lyttelton, May 28. Cygnet. Kallionra, and Lyttelton, Ma,y 28. Kamnna, Wcstnort, May 28. Turakina. London, via way ports, May 29. ' Mokoia. Uobart and Melbourne. May 2?. ce Arahura, and Grcymouth. May ho I. bo Breeze. Lyttelton, May 29. Fi Manuka., Sydney, May 29. t-h M.-iori. Lytleltou, May 29. Ce Nikau', Nelson and ilotnelia. May 29. to Arnhnra Picton and Nelson and West 331 oast, May 29. of Kcninll, Grcymouth, May 29. of Wanaka, southern norts. May 29. or Bcfnilus. West Coast direct, May 29. In Oueen of the Snnlti, i-'oxton. May 31. Kapuni, Patea, May 31. Monowai, Napier, Gltiborne and Alleleind. May 31. ' . ' Hinple. Napier anil Oisliorue, .Tuno 1. '» IMloona. Lvtlellon anil Dnnr<lin, June 1. h " Blenheim, Havelocli, IVlorun Sound, June 2. [jf. Runpehu, London, via purls, Juno 2. ; — po MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. fo INTERCOLONIAL KWtVIOK. }jj ULIMAItOA. arrived Wcllinctoii from ITo- ( .« art and Sydney May 11. Left Welliiitrtoii ir Svdney and Hobnrt May 13. Arrived (lt; vdnev May 18. and duo llobtirt May 30. Hi M \NIIK \ left lldbal't May 15 and left <M | L-dnev May 21 for Wellintrton direct. Arived'here May 25. Leaves May 29 for Al vdney. One (here June 2. M , mokoia. due Welliiuriiiu from Melbourne, ; a Holiart and southern ports May 28. s t< eaves May 29 for llohnrt and Melbourne. c« HIVKItINA, 'eft Sydney May 20 for n'l'kloiiil. Arrived there May 2'l. Left t , v % |'or Wvtlncv. Due (here May 30. . WKSTIiALIA, leaves Sydney May 28. Duo ". [>rc'.l nne I. Lravoc IVc.llinshMi ,lnne -1 )l- Sydney. Due there .lime 8. ~, W( 'FRISCO SBRVIOB. MOAN \ left Sydney May 22 for Wei- at ngtoii 'direct. Arrived here May 26. Left an ny 27 for Son Krani-iseo. via. ItarnfonßO. ho mi P.nneele. Hue 'Frisco Julie 16. ve MAITAI. leaves Son Francisco May 26. Tor co r'elliugtnu and Sydney, via. Papeete and ' nToUnca. Hue Wellington June 17. t'e M.vca tor Byducy Juno 18, Due there »«l MP &

VANCOUVER SERVICE. NIAGARA, loft Sydney May 13 for Auckland direct. Arrived there May 17. Left Mfl.y 18 for Vancouver, via Suva, and Honolulu. Duo Vancouver June 3. MAKURA, left Vancouver May 12 for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Duo Auckland May 30 and Sydney June 4. WAIUUNA. duo June 4 from Vancouver direct. OVERSEA. SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Indrabnra.h London Apr. 11 June 11 I'apa.roa London Apr. 14 June 10 Athcnic London May 8 July 8 IndriLpirra London May 3 July 2 Remuera, London May 5 ,Timc2o Corinthic London May 23 July 7 Delphic London May 23 July 7 La Mailed Liverpool Apr. 27 June 29 Opa,wa Liverpool May 7 June 29 Somerset Liverpool May 18 July 16 Rangatiro, St. John Mar. 18 May 23 Tonga,riro St. John Mar. 13 June 29 Asama Mo.ru ... 'Frisco Apr. 26 June 4 Phyca Singapore Slay 5 June 18 SAILER TO ARRIVE. Albert Mayer, left l'aciflc Slope on Mar. 30 . BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, May 27. Sailed.—Ka.itangata, for Napier, and Odland, for Auckland. SYDNEY, May 27. Sailed.—Wostralia (1.30 p.m.). COASTAL. THURSDAY, MAY 27. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Paloona (11.55 a.m.), from southern and East Coast ports. Sailed.—RajißO-tira (12.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Kanna (4.40 p.m.), for Greymouth. NAPIER. Sailed.—Victoria (2.5 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. To sail.—Kaitoa (7.30 p.m.). for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed—Karanui (10.15 a.m.), for Wellington. IjYTI'ELTON. Arrived.—Manuka. (4 a.m.). from Wellington; Wo.hine (6.30 a.m.), from WcllinfftoJ); Mokoia (7.10 a.m.), from Dunedin; B«ez« (8.30 a..m.), from Wellington; Kauri (2.30 p.m.), from. Newcastle. „ ... To sail.—Mokoia (9 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed—Wootton (noon), for Wellington; Breeze (6.25 p.m.). for Wellington; Wahine (8.10 p.m.). for Wellington. Passoncers: Saloon—Misses Oliver, Scaly. Shaw, Relter, Ward, Walker. Rattray. Fretley, Pickltam, Rutherford, Newton, Tully, Bent, Ware, Phillips, "Wright, Turner, Mcsdamos Wood, Rutherford, Vernon, Mills. M'Naiigh. Morton, Healey, Rogers, Richardson, Gcig, Ilargreayes, }[esers. Hargreaves, Groig, BJflckic, Richards. ELston. Hall, Porter, Hunt, Buthic, Uarman, M'Nauffh. M'Calluin. Hephenson, Nicholis, lYoeer, Srott, Fleming. Luttreli, Hall, XHLIs. Rutherford, Yainee, Crutt,v, Bowrou, Wood, J. Craisrie, 51.P., C. Rutherford, Cameron, Johnston, Harnett, W. Burnett, Robson, Richardson, Francis, M'Cartney, M.'Naught. TownsenA, Paeklinra, Fowlor, August, Thomson, Scnley, Black; 60 eteorage. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.-Mouowai (11.35 fi.m.), from Auckland, via way ports; Whangane (12.5 p.m.). .from Jfowcftstle, via Bluff; Mamari (12.35 p.m.), from Lyttolton. MOANA LEAVES FOR. 'FRISCO. The R.M.S. Monna. left Wellington at <i quarter past six last night for San Francisco, via Rarotonga ond Papeete. Besides her complement of passengers the Mocna took tho following cargo:—3l tons of general cargo for 4 tone for 'iahiti, and 250 tons of.genera] cargo for San lYanciseo. Sixteen Kheep "were aleo shipped to tho last-named port. The vessel also shipped 51 tons of hemp for Stillwater. The Moajia 15 due at Rarotonga on June 1, Papeete on Juno 3, and San Francisco on June 18. . Captain J. R-. Stringer is in command of " the vessel, and has associated with him tho following officersJtr. J. C. Ross, chief c officer; Mr. S. Clayton, second; Mr. E. 1 Watkin. third; Mr. F. C. Ronalde, chief c engineer; Mr. W. C. Menzies, purser; Mr. T. M. Browning, surgeon; Mr. R. Chesney, > oriief eteward; Mr. J. Heavey. wirelese operator. | NEXT WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. Next week's Sydney boat, the Westralia. i which is due liere on Tuesday next, trill not leave on the return trip to Sydney t nntil noon on Friday, as Thursday, June 1 i, is the King's Birthday. t ' t MANUKA AND MOKOIA LEAVE TO- <= JIOJtROW. t The Manulta- and fllokoia both leave Wei- e liimton a,t noon to-morrow, tho former for v Sydney direct, the latter for Hobart and 0 Hclbourne. e a PHYSA'S AUKITAL BEIjAYED. I A cablegram has been received in Auck- c [and by tho British Imperial Oil Company statins that the company's feieamer Phyfa. which was expected at Auckland on Wednesday. from Singapore, with a cargo of :nse oil, lias called at Sydney, and will not be in the northern port till June 5. It Is presumed, states a northern exchange, , T that the Physa has put into Sydney to j iischargo a quantity of crude oil, as her sargo of caso oil is all for New Zealand. sho usually dischargos crude oil at Sydney on the return trip from New Zealand to v Singapore. P VANCOUVER BOATS. The R.M.S. Ma.kura, en route from Vancouver to Auckland and Sydney, arrived (! it Suva on Wednesday. The liner is expected to arrive at Auckland on Stinday l ifternoon next, and is timed to sail for } Sydney at 9 a.m. on Monday taking New Zealand passengers at ordinary inter- e colonial rates. 1 The R.M.S. Niagara, which left Auckland jn May 18 for way ports and Vancouver, l is due a-t Honolulu to-day. The vessel Is o flue at the Canadian port on Thur€day, (< Juno 3. — a ILMA LEAVES FOR WELLINGTON. C Tho dismantled barquentino lima, which £ ivas recently purchased by the Union GomDAiiy, was towed out of Auckland by the iVauaka on Wednesday, en route for Wei- 0 ington. The Ilina came to Auckland about :vro months ago with a cargo of hardwood from Tasmania, after discharge of j nrhich she was plnocd in Calliope Dock, surveyed, and then dismantled. The ves* 3 >el will be ueed at Wellington as Or coal mlk. Tho two vessels should reach Wei- } ington to-morrow. The Wanaka proceeds jn from here to southern ports. ( TEE APPROACHING CRUISE OF THE CARNEGIE. The American magnetic survey vessel Carnegie will make Lyttelton (New Zeo- n and) tho base and starting point oi a u jomplete circuit of the earth between r parallels 60 and 65 degrees south, that is, v. soutli of New Zealand. Australia, South \merica, and Kerguelen Island. She will - 3egin this work in November next, relorts the Sydney "Shipping List," and will ( •oturn t-o Lyttelt-on, on completion of the j 'vuise, upon which the Carne-gic started rom Brooklyn on March 6. and which will ♦ )e continued for two years. Most of tho vork will be done in the Pacific Ocean n ind in the South Atlantic and South Inlian Ocean. "Science," the leading Ameri•an -scientific journal, states that the ves- j =el is commanded on thie cruise by Mr. /< [. P. Ault, who will be assisted in the j cient.iflc work by Dr. H. M. W. Kdwords ({ second in command) and by observers rohnst/on, Luke, <ind Sawyer. It set out c rom Brooklyn via the Panama Canal, and Dr. Mauchly accompanied it ae fai* as £ Vinama, in order to help in tho inauguraion of tho work in atmospheric electric- p tv, which, with the aid of new appliances, vill be made a- special feature of tho :ruisc. rp A TOW OF 3300 MILES. <t The following particulars have been re- 4; eived by Mr. A. T. Schrcnder, of Mel- J: lournc, from the master of the Norwegian ® larquo Jauna, stating that he left San V on March 4 in tow for Colon, d he Atlantic terminus of the Panama v 'anal, arriving there after three weeks; owing costing £3COG. Distance towed is 3CO miles. The vessel has on board a cargo f: if borlcy, bound for Europe, and the cost w if towage is paid by the charterers in ii'dcr to pave time to effect <ut early de- S' ivery.—(Sydney "Shipping List.") Jr MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. c Captain Alexander Hacking, late Super- A nU'mlimt. of in Australia, died ol ud<lcnly at hie residence at Newcastle re- P cuily. reports the Sydney "Shipping List." ei MlO Into oapKLin. who was one of tho ol Id school, was very popular. He held tho f 1 lOoHlon of Superintendent of Navigation P< or a rnunber of years, retiring in Novem- o» :or, WH, owing to ill-health. Previously ie had beiui in the pilot service at Newastle, and lat-ei* 011 was harbour uiaetor I. tluit port, where he earned a great name A ,ts an odrninistrator. Later on he was, on tu lie retirement of Captain Newton, appoint- A d Su peri 11 ten dent at Sydney. et( Mr. .1. A. Heavey has miccccded Mr. R. G klexouder as wireless operator on the F/ loona. 01 Ml*. Jl. Ohes*ney. has signed on as chief toward of tho Monna. in place of Mr. J. Nt torlcr. AI Tho Ch«lham Island Fishing Company's m tcamer IlimiUingi is to discontinue her .ft mining lo the Islands for a month or so, le mi in tho meantime will be engaged in he cooHlal trade between Tiumvu and 01 Wellington. The Haurotn was placed in Calliope Dock b* t Auckland on Wednesday for cleaning 01 ml painting, in connection with her over,aul and refitting. It ie oxpectcd that the e* will be ready to leave for Sydney fli orly nc\t month. The Norwegian horoue. Satnr. which has een discharging a cargo of jorrah at Lytclion for t?ome. time poet, finished ballast- 1 flg oa Tuesday waa towod to an axj...

cliorage in tho stream there. The Teasel will sail in tho course of the next lew (lavs for Te Kopuru (KaAparo,), where she vriU load a cargo of kauri for tho United Schooner Haia arrived at Gisborne on Monday afternoon from Grcymoutn. She is to sail for Auckland about the. end of the week to load explosives lor Gisbonie, Wellington, Dimcdin, Wostport, and Greymouth. , . The steamer TVaimana, -which has been temporarily withdrawn from tho. !Ne\v_ Zealand cargo trade, is t-o be employed for a time in. tho carriage of frozen, ffleat from the Hirer Plato to Home ports. Two other steamers of tho same line will probably be similarly employed. The Artemis, the second motor ship to oe eeen. in Australian waters and tiw first to visit the Commonwealth in the int«re6ts of tho British Imperial Oil Company, was ejected to arrive there about a week ago. The Artomis is a new vessel owneg by the British Imperial Oil Company, and her caTgo consists of oils, spirits, ctc. 1

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2473, 28 May 1915, Page 8

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