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SHIPPING NEWS

•PHASES OF THIS MOON. \ MAY. • Day, Hr. m. Kew raooa a , 4 5.9 p.m. First quarter 10 8 17 p.m. Full moon 17 1 41 a.m. Last quarter 24 4 46 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.52 p.m.; sets, 11.26 p.m. - - TIDE. To-day, 10.23 a.m.; 10.44 p.m. To-morrow, H. 5 a.m.; 11.24 p.m. SUN. - Sim rises to-day, 6.45 a.m.; sets, 4.48 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. MAY 9. WAVEELEY, s.s. (4.60 a.m.), 157 tons, Fish, from Patca. STOEMBIBD, 5.6. (5 a.m.), 217 tons Gibson, from Wanganui. '■ DOHSET, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 7630 tons, Gordon, from Picton. MAHAKOA s.s. (8.50 a.m.) 2598 tons. Cameron, from Lyttolton. NIKAU, 5.5. (8.55 a.m.), 248 tons. Hay, from Motueka and Nelson. MONOWAI, s.s. (9.15 a.m.) 3433 tons Drewette, from Auckland, Gisborno. and Napier. PATEENA, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, from Picton and Nelson. KAITUNA. s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 1977 tons, Thompson, from Napier. DEPARTURES. • TUESDAY, MAY 9. '- OPAWA, s.s. (2 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for; Blenheim. ■ BLENHEIM, s.s. (4 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. KAPUNI, s.s. (uoon), 150 tons,- Johanson, for Wanganui. MAEAEOA, s.s. (7.65,p.m.1, 2598 tons, Cameron, for Lyttolton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Williams, Harley, May, Embury, M'Beath, .M'Obnvillo, . La>Trence, Barber, Mark, Jcnnvugs, Lane, Joyce, Wilson. Mcsdames Craig, .Pcnfold, Hedges, Cameron, Oughton, Jackson, Clark, Parsons, Garrard, Anderson, Wayne, Messrs. Dacklnnd, Jones, Pollard, Fraser, Turkett, Smith, Mandell, M'Oallum, Bentley, Forgie, Bninton,. Wood, Oughton, Anderson, Cunningham; Hedges, Cameron, M'Olure, Gillariders. Hall, Ithodeß, .Bunoau. Macandxow, Johnston, Harley, Garan, Hart, Jacobs, Thorns, Belmer, Sharp, Labitt, Tyler, Whitehead, Mcrrincr, Jones, . Bcnuott, Clark, Anderson, Lco.Corpl. Cray.' NIKAU, 6.5. (5.20 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. WAIMATE, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 5610 tons, Mead; for Lyttelton. KIPPLE,' s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. ', ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.15 p.m.),- 377 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. KAEU, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 167 tons, Scott, for Now Plymouth. '• KOMATA. s.s. (4 p.m.), 1994. tons, Lambert, for'Westport. MANUKA, s.s. (8.25 p.m.), 4505 tons, Olift, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Fleming, Summers, Messrs. Fleming, Gcering. Harris, Jacobs,' Anderson, Ounningham. . '' • . .MONOWAI, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, .Drcwotte, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Miss M'Oonville. For Dunedin—Misses Levolle (2), Leary, Mesdames Ponnefather, Barrett, Mr. M'Loan. KAMO, s.s. (10.25 ; p.m.),' 1200 tons. Watcon, for Greymouth..

> EXPECTED. ARRIVALS. , John, Lyttelton, May ,10. Kapiti, Wangauui, May 10, . Oanopua, Wostport, May Iff,': .•' Opawa, Blenheim, May. 10. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 10. Maori, Lyttelton, May 10. -. Kaitoa,. Nelson, May 10. ~ : , .Cygnet, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, May 10, . Walineo, Nelson, May lu. Manuka, Lyttelton, May 11. Nikau, Nelson, May '11 Mararoa; Lyttelton, May 11. Pateena,' Picton, KeUon.- May 11. Ngahere,' Greyinouth, May 11. Niwaru, Waugamii, May 11. Kapuni, Wanganui, May 11. Ha-wera, Patea, May 11 Turakina, Lyttelton, May 11. Tarawora, southorn ports, May 11. To' Anau, Anokland, May 18. Komato, Westport, May 12. Wostralia, Sydney, via Auckland. May Acrere, Patea, May 12. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 12. Waverloy, Patea, May 12. Takapuna, West Coast, May .14. Karao, Greymouth, May 13. Kosamond, Bluff,, Miay 13. Ngatoro, northern ports, May 13. lUpplc, Napier, Gisborao, May 14. Moexaki, Sydney, May 15.-

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. John, Wanganui, May IS. Opawa, Blenheim, May 10. Maori, Lyttelton, May 10. Takapuna. West Ooast, May 10. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, May 10 Kaitoa, Nelson, May 10. Blenhoim, Blenheim, May IS. 'Wavcrley, Patea, May 10. Waimea, Picton, May 10. Aorerc, Patea, May 10. Ngakuta, Greymouth, May.;, JO, Kapuni, Patea, May 11. Eawera, Patea, May 11. ' ' Kapiti, -Wanganui, May 11 Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 11. Oanopue, Lyttelton, llity 11. ■ • , Tarawer'a, northern ports, May 11. Cygnet, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, May U. Nikau, Nelson, May 11. ■ Manuka, Sydney, Hobart. May 11. Himitangi, Chatham Islands, May 11, Queen of tho South, Foxton, May 12. Weetralla, southern ports, May VLTo. Anau. southern norts. May 12. Rosamond, south, May !3. ,

■ MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.; ' .' INTERCOLONIAL SEE VICE. '' EIYERINA. left Wellington for Sydney May 4. Arrived Bydnoy May. 8. Leaves Sydney May 18 for Wellington direot. Due h»re May 22. ■ MANUKA, arrived Sydney April 25. Left: Sydney for Wellington direct May . 4. Arrived, no.ro Atoy 1. Leaves May 11 for Sydney direct. Due Sydney May 15. MOERAKI, arrived Bydnoy May 1. Leaves Sydney May 11. for Wellington. Duo May. 15. , VICTORIA, arrived here from south. May 4. Left same day , for Sydney, via north. Due Sydney May 12. ~ ■ ■ WIMMERA, loft Melbourne, May 1 fo» Wellington direct. Arrived here May 6. Loft May 8 for Melbourne, via southern ports. ; Duo Melbourne May 18. WESTRALIA, left Sydney May 3 for Auckland and Wellington. Due hero May 12. PALOONA, leaves Melbourne May 10 foi Wellington, via Hobast and southern ports. Due hero May 19. Leaves for Melbourne May 20. Due thero May 85.

'.'"'. BY TEIiEGEAPH. . COASTAL. TUESDAY, MAY 9. ~.' AUCKLAND. Sailed—Te Anau (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. ■'• : Arrived—Rakanoa (4.30 p.m.), from Newcastle. . To sail.-Westralia (3 ip.m.), for Welling: ton. ONEHTJNGA. Sailed.—Poherna (4.5 p.m.), for Westport. 'NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—ltarawa, (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunga; Wallscnd (8 p.m.), for Tauranga. WANGANTJI. Arrived.—Kopiti (7.45 a.m.), from Welling. ■ ton, BLENHEIM. To sail.-Opawa (9 p.m.), and Blenheim (9 p.m.); for Wellington. ■■ WAITARA. Sailed.—Tainui (2 p.m.), for Wellington. TERAKOHE. Safled.-Kaitoa (11.30 a-m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Kottoa (7.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Walmea (7.15 p.m.), for Petone. WESTPORT. Arrived—KitUuva (8.5 p.m.), from Welling. ton.i Sailed.—Canopus (1.40 p.m.), for Welling, toll. , GREYMOUTH. Sailcd.-Kini (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. . Arrived.—Kamona (6.45 a,m.), from West-' . port; Wimmera (7.56 a.m.), from Wellington. Stulcd.—Maori (8.30 .p.m.), for Wellinfton; Kamona (5 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; John (4.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Karamu (4.25 p.m.), for Westport. To sail—Wimmera. for Duncdtn; Kamona, for Dunedin. OAMAKU. Sailed— Coriana (1.30 a.m.), for Timar'u. TIMARU. Sailed—Corinna (6.15 p.m.), for 'Lytteltoii. PORT CHALMERS. Arrivod.-Ro'sauiond (6.20 a.m.), from Wei, lington. DUNEDIN. Sailcd.—Rosamoml (4 p.m.), for Bluff; Tara. ncra (3 p.m.), for Auckland. Passcnifors— Saloon:. For Wellington—Misses Barron, Park, Graham (2), Bontlcy, Mcsdamca Barron and infant,''Munn, Alkn and infant, Park and child, Turnbull, Pcdden, Italston, BockeridKc, Misses Whitrow, Slichbcrry, Larnock. THE SYDNEY BOAT. " The Manuka from Sydney arrived in tho stream at midnight on Monday, and did not berth unljl early yesterday morning. Hip vessel left the Now South Wales port oii' rhursday evening, njid experienced modurate winds and a alight sea on the trip across. Tho following passengers arrived by the vessel:—Saloon—Misses V. Wood. J

house, J>. Sutton, M'Curran, B. Forsith, G. P. Damb, J. M'Calluni, Mcsdames L. 8. Short, K. Hosking, J. Sibbald, L. FortcSQuo, Lylee-Stewart, J. Hamilton, A. Parquctto, J. Nicol, J. D, Martin, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Rhodes, L. H. Dnultlc, J. Fleming, W. J. Shannon, C. Sorcnson, E. Morgan, Messrs. Val. Johnston, D. M'Olure, L. Dimaut, A. Gillaiiders, •P. P. Hill, L Griffiths, Dr. Bennett, J. Scott, E. M'Calluni, A. Cummings, E. Chadwick, Thos Handley. J. D. Anderson, K. H. Holiinson W. J. Gardner, W. Iloram, Geo. Goering A. J. Buckley, J. Burn, B. Ijcttlebeck, M. Poincaire, T. M'Colmon, 0. M. Bavis 0 Douettl, A. E. Gould, W. Young, W. Dunoan, F. Tilby, E. Edwards, W. H. Hanvood 0. ,T. Duffy, P. W. Brownrigg, W. Sander, son, J. Nicol; 37 steerage. The Manuka brought somo 1700 tons of cargo, including transhipments ex the Changsiha, Tango Maru, Kashgar, Wyandra, St. Joan Empire, Nandoo, Wpritiheo, Montoro, St. Albans, Indien, and Urilla. Departure was taken for the south last evening. She will return to Wellington to-morrow mornIdet, and -will depart for Sydney in tho evening.

THE -DORSET* EX POET Tho F. and S. liner Dorset arrived ill port early yesterday morning form Picton, and berthed at tho Glasgow Wharf.. .Captain J. •H. Gordon, master of tho vessel, has the following officers associated with hjm:-ohief officer, Mr; J. J.Garvio; second, Mr. J. Ecid; third, ' Mr. H. Green; wireless operator, Mr. W. n. Havrey; surgeon. Dr. H. W. F.iukhauscr; chief en. gineor, Mr. John M'Leod; second, Mr 11 lliddick; third, Mr. T. E. Daniels; fourth! Mr. W. H-Jcukiu;'fifth, Mr. J. Strange. . Mr. J. Rose ia chief. refrigerating engineer, and Mr. D. M'Nab is seoond.

'SALVAGING THE SQUALL. The underwriters aro still hopeful of salving the Squall, which went down off tho East Capo in 16 fathoms .of water (writes a Te Aroho. correspondent of tho "Poverty Bay Herald"). Arrangements hove been entered into between the insurance people and Messrs. .Waller and Lowis, a Arm of divers, for the salivng of the oargo. The auxiliary oil scow Kahu (Oaptain EofE) has been . chartered by tho latter firm, and the work of searching has been spring on whenever opportunity offered. ■ The divers state that on ono or two occasions a submarino descent has been made, but the bottom of the sea was found to be studded with pumice rocks, some 30ft. in, ■ height, and most difficult to worl;. Their charter ,of tho vessel expired on. May 12. Tho vessel' has a complete outfit of salving geaT, including a doublo sot of divin" apparatus. The divers* nro Mr. Waller, who salved 160 tons of load from the Star of Canada, and Mr. Lewis, who has much naval experience. . ■ '

• MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ~ 1 Mr. A. Fallwell, third engineer of • tho Mararoa, has left that vessel, .and has 6igned on tho Karaonu as socond. Mr. V. li. Binns, fourth of the Mararoa, has been promoted to third, and Mr. W. A. , O.iirnß, late fifth, is promoted to fourth. Mi-. Preston (Ghristohurch) has signed.cn tho vessel as fifth engineer. During the stay of the Alexander- at Greymouth last week, the'. second '• mate, Mr. L. Yasta, had tho misfortune to break his collarbone. On tho arrival of tho Alexander at Wellington the injured man was removed to his homo at-Island..Bay whoro ho is progressing as well as can bo erpeoted. Mr. 0. Ml. Smith arrived in Wellington fiom the south yesterday morning in ordep 'to join tho Takapuna, as acting-third en-B-ir.eer. , . ; Mr. A. W. ■ Eobinson, lato third, engineer of tho" Karamu, arrived from Lyttelton yesterday on holiday leave. Mr. J. M. Scott,, purser of the Moerald has 'entered tho service of Messrs. Burns, . Philp, and Co., Sydney.. • ' Mr. Dennis has Joined the Manriki ag radio operator, in tplace of Mr. Mulligan Tho Takapuna went on the Patent Slip yesterday. , The wireless operator on tho A.M.S.' Sierra, which arrived at Sydney recently from San Francisco, claims to have established a long-distance record. Ho was in communication with the station at SaD Francisco when at a distance-of over 4800 miles : Captain Davice, late master of tho steamer Kokiri, has .assumed command ot the Takapuna, now. being rooonimtssloned vh Wellington, for the West Coast run. Mr. A. M'Kinley, lato chief officer of the Mapourika, will .bo chief of tho : Taka puna, and Mr. -A. toman, lato of tho Navaa, second officer of the vessel. . Tho negotiations which have bcon, proceeding for some thno past in connection with .the sale of the well-known Scow Echo, hnvo now been brought to a, conclusion,, and the vessel will leavo Welling ton next Tuesday for' Napier, to enter the service of her' new owners, Messrs • Richardson and Co. Tho Echo, a vessel of 99 tons register, has been laid up at Wellington tor e, consicWablo time past II Is tho intention of tho lUchardedii Company to replace the Echo's • motors with a more powerful sot, which, will niateriaUy increase her speed. The vessel will in future probably bo ongaged in tbe Woiro'a-Na,pier trade. ' Tho Himitangi oamo off the elip ' yes." tarday morning, and berthed at tho Wool Wharf. She will, it is expected, get away to the Ghathams either to-morrow or Friday. Tho Kapuni left yesterday for Wanga. nni, where eho. will load cheese for Weilingtom She is oxpectcd back to-morrow, when she will resumo her Patea running.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 8

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