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SHIPPING NEWS

APRIL. v„ Da y- Hr.m. ' ■ »ew moon 3 351 a.m. First quarter 11 2 6 a.m. Full moon la 237 p.m. Last Quarter 25 10 8 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 6.41 a.m.; sets, 5.42 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 3.50 a.m.; 4.23 p.m. To-morrow, 4.47 a.m.; 5.21 p.m. SUN. Bun rises to-day, 6.22 a.m.; sets, 6.47 p. m . ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, APRIL 1., frML'* (5 ' 15 a - m0 ''" toM - ISB. tons, Harvey, from Foxton. fro^vTgaS. 18 ™ lM^ NIKAIT, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Motueka and Nelson. MARAKOA, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 2598 tons, Camcron, from Lyttelton. NORA NIVEN, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 166 tons. Brusey, from. Cook Strait. VICTORIA, s.«. (10.45 a.m.). 2969 tons, pott., from Sydney, via Auckland, Gisl borne, ana Napier. MAPOUWKA, s.s. (1 p.m.). 1203 tons, Reid, fro >o[West Coast and Nelson. WAIRAU, 5.6. (5.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoum. PATEENA. s.s. (9.45 p.m., 1212 tons, Irwin, from. Picton and Nel&on. OPAWA, s.s. UfT5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. BREEZE. t s.s. (8.55-p.m.), 347 tons, Bad-' ford, from Lyttelton. SUNDAY, APRIL 2.' BLENHEIM, s. B (1.20 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Picton. TE ANATJ (5.20 e. m .), 1652 tons, Ryan, from Auckland. '^ *"• <? ' ls a ' m ' ) ' m tons ' fTOm MAORI, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon -Mosm Haywood, Sheppard, Reynoldt, Isut, MOartnoy, Evans, Meiklc, Trembath, Parker, Bingham, Rutledgo, Conn, Speight, Webster, Cox, ■ Brake, Kelly, flayward, HI Wow; Avery. Broning Patterson', Betheene. Jury, Crump, Hamilton, Ironsides, werr, Dorsa, Plummer, Baker, Fox, Anderson, Marshall, Adams (2), Rogers, George, Shephard, Truemah, Tobin, Williamson, Jennings, Ooxhead, Ardley, Todd, Mitchell, Mutcliffe, Matthews, Cole, Hanna, Perry, Hyiand, Monohan, Whearty, -Aftken, PidPS U ' Jur - V > Hichardsoii, Lamport, Vvilson, Beer, Vickery, Redmond, Beattie, Purchas, M'Kenzie, Paddock, Symonds; Boshcr, Mitchell, Irvine, Button, Williams, Carson, Grant (21, Lee, Humphries, Triltord, Wilson, Moorly, Wright, Edwards,' Cutts, M'Clclland,. Whatmlan, Nicholls, btanley, Tisdale, Adams, Maddison Car«Ti Herman, Ingle, Hurnhpreys, Sloman, Utiwlett. Edwards, Heaph, Moroney, Ross Wilton, Bruce, Hade, Patterson, Chevery, Brown, Hore, Mockay, Gill, Boden, Fuell WHmott Shervrood, Dr. Hay, Harris, Cook, Walllck. Williams, Hon. Hanan, Jackman,. Mandel, Rossi, Atkinson, Kinvig, Cleave, Full j aines, Puller, Clarkson, Mesdames Trembath and. child, Murdoch. Lamport, Fullor, Dc-herty, Crawford, M'Kenzie, Farmer, Brayehaw, , Pidgteon, Bradley, Williams, Leo, M'Quillan, Wright, Nicholls, Whatman, Stanley, White, Carson, Dunbar. Ross, Wilton, Bruce. Boden. Morice, Reynolds and infant, Williams, Edwards, Reid, Garrett, Laws, Bowes, Komard, Kimber, irocaulej', Ferris, Poster, Elliott,.Littlejohn. Graham, Hulhert. Gilkos, Moncriof, Baker, • Poison, Best, Kingscote, Armitagc, Southward. Bricn, Misses Palmer, Green Black, Soddon, Oooley, Ongley, M'Quillan, Brown, Pope (2), M'Kiver, Smith, Price, Haggerty, Jackman, Morice; 236 steerage. MANA, s.s. (U.lo ; 'a.mJ, 134 tons, M'Kinnon, 'from Patea. • KAPUNI, s.s.. (11.20 a.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, from Patea. ■KAITOA, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 350 tons. Stevens, from Nelson. CORINNA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.). 1271. tons, J. 6cott. from Onehunga, KENNEDY, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 226 tons, Stewart, from Terakohe. \ KOUTUNUI, s.s. (3.10 p.m., 171 tons, Allen, from East • Coart. ' MANA, tug (1 p.m.), 196 tons, from Westport. , DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, APRIL 1. . AORERE, s.s. 3.45 p.m.), 77 tons, Knox, for Patea. AV7AHQU, s.s. Jt6.5 p.m.), 407 tons, Rodger, for Foxton. • JOHN, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 342 tons, Robertson, for Wanganul. _ NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.nj.), 248 for Nelson. HAWERA. e.s. (4.50 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackso:i, for- Patea. MARA'ROA, s.s; (11.5 ,p.m.), 2598 tons, Cam. cron, for Lyttelton.. VICTORIA, s.s. (9.15 p.m.). Croft, for Duncdm direct. . STOEMBIRI). s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 217. tons, Gib6on, for Wanganul.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. OtaW, Auckland, April 3. Magic, Sandy Bay, April 3. Moeraki, Sydney, April 3. Hawera, Patea, April 4. Nikau, Nelson, April 4. Opnwo, Blenheim, April 4. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, April 4. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 4. Ngatoro, Greymouth, April 4. Aorerc, Patea, April 4. Stormbird, Wanganui, April 4. Monowai, southern ports, April 4. Queen of the South, April 5. liana, Patea, April 5. Ifapuni, Patea, April 5. Kapiti, Wanganui, April 5. Kaitoa, Nelson," April 5. , Maori. Lyttelton, April S. 1 - Uganda, Newcastle, April 5. Ngakuta, Greymouth, April 5, Cygnet, Kaikoura, April 6 Calm, southern ports, April 5. Paloona, Melbourne Hobart. April T. Ripple, Napier, April, April 9.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Tainul, Waitara, AprU 3. Kcu'tunui, TerUxohe, April 3, Alexander, Nelson and coaßt, April 3. . Koniata, -Westport, April 3. Breeze, Wanganui, April 3. Maori, Lyttellon, April 3. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, April 3 Kapuni. Patea, April 3. Mann, Patea, April 3. Kapiti, Wanganui,- April 3. Queen of the South, Foxton, April 3 Opawa, Blenheim, April i, Blenheim, Havclock. Sounds, April '3 Te Anau., Lyttelton, Tiraaru, April 3. ' Kennedy, Terakohe, April 3, Mapourika, Nelson and coast, April 4. Hippie, Napier, Gisborno, April 4. ■Monowai, northern ports. April 4 Mooraki, Lyttelton, April 4. Corinna, Dunedin, April 4. lianio, Greymouth, April 4. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 4. N'Uau, Nelson, April 4. Stormbird. Wanganui. April 4. Hawera., Patea,, April 4. Aorcre, Patea,' April 4. Kittava, Wcstport,. April 4. Otaki, southern ports, April 6 Calm, Wanganui, April 6. Cygnet, Kadkoura, April 7. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERYIOE. EIVEEINA, left for south, March 21 Arrived back March 23. Left 6 amo day for Sydney. Arrived Sydney March 27. Leaves Sydney for Wellington April 6. Du» hero April 10. MANUKA, left hero for Sydney direct March 30. Duo Sydney April 3. lS Sydney April 13, for Wellington. Du« hero April 17. ' . 7 MOERAKI. arrived hero from south March 16. Left same day for Sydncv dh£f Arrived Sydney March 20. Loft Sydney for Wellinjrton March 30. Due here Aviril j , Eouth J rS i 7 Left Dunedin March 21 for Sydncv- vi-i north. Arrived hero Ma.rch 25. Left game day for Sydney, via Auckland and ports Due Sydney Hajoh 31. po ™' WIMMERA, left Melbourne March 21 for Wellington, via Hobart. Arrived hero March 27. Leaves hero for Melbourne direct, via south, March 28. wu ™ PALOON A arrived at Hobart March 22 Left same day for Melbourne. Arrived there March 25. ; Left Melbourne for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Maroh f. Due here April 7. Leaves April B, for Melbourne direot. BY TELEGRAPH. - , OVERSEA. . j „ SYDNEY, April 2 Arrivod.-Manurowa, from Wanganui' Melbourne Anrii 2 Bailed—Sooral, for New Zealand. . ■ ~•»,,. MNDON, March 31. Arrived.—Pakcha. . . . SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. Arrived.-Waikawa. ' 1 COASTAL. SATURDAY,'APRIL 1. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Kini (9.30 a.m.), from W<wt,nm-I ettikd.-Regulus (6.30 a.m.). "0™ Ncffl GIBBORNE. Saaed.-liipplo (0 p.m), for Wellington. PORT AHURIRI. Arrived.--Tarawora (1.30 p.m.), from Wo! lington. cl PICTON. Awlv«(J.~lfgittoro (7 a,m.), from Welling,

HOKITIKA. Bailed.-Dciender (9 a.m.), for Wellington, LYTTELTON. "** (M "•">•>. **» DUNEDUJ. BaT'«f d '^ O r™ r - , M a i t U0 - 25 ? ,n,J - Bluff. wS (4 'n™^-?-' 1 J ( or ,f<=StpoH; Mow. v.ai M p.m.). for Auckland, via ports. Ba.sscngers-Sa.loon: Bar WellinetonoMld?™ a 1 u hll l ??,*'' Sinclair auti few omidron. Ackland, Misses Bennett, iDaws. Thoni, Toaso; 30 steerage for oil 'ports'! SUNDAY, APRU 2. AUCKLAND. Ai; PrlL?o." Waimanno (6,50 p ' m ' ) ' from Kiagara expected from Vancouver 6.30 p.m. PATEA. A^J, VC tr Aoter ? (1 ° a - m - ) - from Cellington; Hawera (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington. WAKGAiiui. A^™ a '~ St -? r , mbira < 9 - 38 ' a -n>-'. Wellington, John (10.25 a.m., from Welling. * FOXTON.' Armed,-Awahou (10 a.m.). from Welling. NELSON, Amved.--Wikan (6 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. ' ' . • A toewnr Mararoa (lE ' 45 p - m ' ) ' from W( * i DUNEDDf. A J,MT i, n Kamona J ß - 35 - a '- m ->. fT °™ Oamaru. ronerua 110.45 a.m.), for Westport.INTERESTING ARRIVAL AT LYTTELTON. Ri^A?^ 1 at I-yttelton on ?£? tha^of^ American exploro, fX/fw Ca Tp. wWshhaa been absent irom .that port for some months engaged in research and nautical and scientific work generally in the ice-bearing Southern' pacific. The vessel arrived at Lyttelton last, year after a journey to Alaska. Interesting -details of the Carnegie's trip appear elsewhere in this issue. NIAGARA PROM. VANCOUVER. Telegraphic advice from Auckland states that the It.it.S. Niagara was to arrive at that port from Vancouver, via ports, at 0.30 p.m.. yesterday. She has. on board 130 passengers, and. the usual cargo of Canadian merchandise. This evening eho is expected to leave tho northern port for Sydney. MOBEAKI DUB AT 4 P.M. ' A radio message received last evening from the Moeraki, which left Sydney on. Thursday evening last, states that the\ vessel expects to arrive hero at 4 o'olook this afternoon. There are 156 passengers on hoard, and 6he has some 1274 tons of cargo to discharge here. Tlt3 vessel will berth, at.No. 6. Queen's Wharf, and will proceed south to-morrow evening. OTAKI DUE TO-DAY. . The liner Ot&ki is due to armo this morning from Auckland. She has 27C0 tons of cargo to discharge at the King's Wharf ,and will (probably depart Jot Lyt. telton on Thursday next. . MESS-TABLE' GOSSIP.' Mr. D. A. Comesky, of the accounts branch of the local offic* of the Union Company, left by the Tarawera. for Auck-i land on Friday. He is to join the commercial staff of the Auckland "Star," Mr. W. Girdwood Hastie, scoond officer of the Mararoa, has signed.off that vessel, and is going into camp shortly. Mr. A. R&thbonc, second officer of the Maitai, left that vessel yesterday.. Captain 4. Cowan, late of Jie Petono. who has been on holiday leave', is to take command of the Storm.. Captain Braidwood, master of. the Storm, reverts to his usual position of chief officer of the Calm Mr. P. D.. S.. Williams, second engineer of the Maori, has como ashore. Mr. A. Halligan has joined the Maitai as, seventh engineer. Mr. A. A. Austin, of the local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company,' who has joined the 13th Artillery KeinforceraenU, was presented yesterday with a hiandsomo wristlet watch from his late colleagues. Mr. G. 8.. Bullock, local manager, made the presentation ,on behalf of the staff ' From Sydney, via northern ports ,the Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria arrived in port a little before noon on Saturday. She berthed at Queen's Wharf No. 1 north, and disohargad some 380 tone of cargo including some 12C0 cases of Island fruit. The vessel took her departure for Dunedln -omitting Lyttelton—shortly after 9 o'clock on Saturday evening! Owing to the Easter holidays, the Notthera Company's steamer Earawa will leave. Onehnnga for New Plymouth on April' 19 instead of April 18; She will: leave the Taranaki port on arrival of the eipress from Wellington on April 29,' inetsaa of April H. • An arrival in port yesterday was the Kittawa. from Westport. It is expected to dispatch her for the ooast againon Tuesday night, t ■■■■ The Mono, (the Westport Harbour Board's tug) arrived in port yesterday shortly after midday from tho West Coast port, Sho is to undergo her annual overhaul here, and vrill shortly proceed to the clip, From her to the East Coast the Koutunui arrived hack in Wellington yestcrday afternoon. . Sho is. •to leave for Terakohe to-day. • Telegraph advice from Auckland states that the Union Company's cargo-carrier Wahnarino arrived at Auckland last even, ing irom Vancouver,- San Francisco, and Buva... She has a large cargo to discharge at the northern port, including 1000 tons of oil.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2736, 3 April 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2736, 3 April 1916, Page 8

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