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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF TUB MOON. > iur. Day. Jit. a. i;\v moon 2 4 50 p.m. r'u'it quarter 10 ' BIV ii.iu. Cull moon 17 1 41 a.m. Last Qfiartcr 14 4 40 p.m. MOON. Afoon risos to-day, 5.45 p.m.; sets, 10.3 a.m. TIDE. . rc-day, 5.32 a.m.; 6.4 p.iu. Tomorrow,. 6.51 a.m.; 7.2 p.m. ijUiv. Siui rises to-day, 6.54 a.m.; sots, 4.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY,. aur 18. HAIVT3RA, s.s. (l.io a.m.), 200 toils, Jackr:on, 14:0111 WAVI/IiLKI, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 157 tons, Fisk, from l'ivtea. iviiiNMiiUi'. s.'s. (4.15 a.m.), 226 tons, fituart, from Fuponea. oiOKIiAKI, s.s. (6.4U a.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, from Lyitelton. XIKA U, s.s.i 8.30 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Kelson and Motuek'a. MAIIAKOA. s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 2598 tans, Camorou, from Lyttelton. 1 Passengers Saloon— M'esclames Muler, Heale, Careys, llarvey, Buddo, Buckingham, Conway, Donnelly, ltcedy, Wright, , Lees, Hyman, Gardiner, Uaxucs, Armstrong, Chu'k, Misses Buddo, Ritchie, Shearer, Campbell, Gregory, Wilson, it-eid, Williams, Olcgg, Messrs. Isaacs, Bishop Mulsr, Hicks, llarvey, Esks, Joyce, Patterson, Buckingham, Bishop, - Conway, t'itrgcrald, Hancock, Wright,. Lees, „Sergt.Major Frctwell, Hyman, Richmond (2), Gardiner. Lysaght, Woods, Williams, Rose, bister, Gildy, Mason, Harris, ltighton, Alison, lteichel, Wood, Brunton,, Baron, Wnllis, Jodinston, JJalph, Taylor, Hodder, Hodder, Bishop of Wellington, Suter, Chapman, Paget, Wallace, Seandrett, Wood, Fri'z/.el, M'Oarock, Douglas. Gardiner; 7? steerage. .BOKDA, s.s. (8.50 (i.m.), 11,136 tons, Mil-ling-ton, from Sydney. WESTRALIA, s.s. (11.30 a.m.),.Z884 tons, Bates, from Lyttelton. BREEZE, s.s. (noon), 347 tons, Radford, trom Lyttelton. ■ BLENHEIM, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 120 tons, WUkinson, from Havelock.. NGATOBO, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 1137 tons, Dowell, from Napier and Gisborne. ', WAIMATE, s.s. (6.20 p.m. in the streaml, 5610 tons, Mead from Port Chalmers. BREEZE, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 347 tons, Radford for Wanganui. KOMATA, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 1994 tons, Lambert, for Westport. WESTRALIA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 2884 tons, Bates, for Sydney, via northern ports. DEPARTURES. . THURSDAY MAY 18. NIKATJ, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Kelson. MAItAROA, s.s. (7.50 ]p.m.), 2598 tons, Oajncron, for Lyttelton. Passengers; SaloonMisses Freeraaii, Wilkinson (2), Walker, Corkindale, Gregory, If'Kay, Mesdames tiwindale, Ediwafl-as, Edie, MaJier, Shonripn and 3 children, Stychc, Lemmett, Morgan, M'Kco and child, Watt and 3 children, Messrs. Swind'ale, Bannetit, Spiers, Edie, Outtobortson (2), Manning, Salon, Edwards, Jtaher, Slierripp, Hende, ■ Ross, Tracey, Holland, Relph, Croft, Roberts, fd'Callum, Murdock, Cavell, Bulfin, Kemp. Hoardoi), Stowa.rt, Fisher, Plant, Ahdreivs, lion. Barr, : Br, Hansen, Lieut. Thomas, Spedding. Sorgt.-Jla.ior Robinson, Sergt. freeman. WHANGAFE. s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 2931 tons, IVew, for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of the South, Foiton, llqy 15. ICapunl, Patea, May 19. Kapiti, Wanganui , May 19. lndralcma, Auckland, May 19. Tarawera, northern ports, Hoy 19. Maori, Lyttelton, May 19. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 19. • Stormbird, Wanganui, May 19. Wootton, iSydia Bay, May 19, Kamona, Groymouth, May 19. . < Calm, Gisborjic, May 19. • John, Dunedin, Timaru, May 19. Aorere, Patea, May 19. Jfaitai.'San Francisco, May 19. Paloona, Melbourne, via, Bouth, May 20. Takapuna, West Ooast, May 20.' Mara-roa, Lyttelton, Aloy 20. Nikau, Nelson, May 20. Pat«ena, Plcton, Nelson, May 20. Regulus, Plpton, ;May 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 21. Ifawera, Patea, May 21. Opawa, Blenheim, May 21. ' Kapiti, Wanganui, May' 21.. Rivcrina, Sydney. May 22. Kipple. Napier, Oisborne, May S2. Waverley, Patea, May 22. '. Himita.ngi, Chatham - Island, May 22. Suruga, New York, May 23. Monowai, nortiliern ports. May M. Cygnet, Kalkoura, May 23, Wliakdrua, Auckland, May "23. Orari, New -Y«rk, via Auckland, May 30.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttolton, May 19. Kaitoii, Nelson, May 19. , ]31onlieim, Blenheim, May 19. Kennedy, Nelson and coast, May 19. Opawa, Blenheim, May 19. . . • I'atcena, I'iet-on, Nelson, May. ,19. Queen of the South, I'oxton, May 19. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 19. Ngatoro, Wanganui, Hew Plymouth, May 19. Moeraki, Sydney, May 15. ' " Oalm, Bluff. May 19. John, Wanganui, May 19. ilawem,, Patea, Kay 19. Wavcrley, Vatwv, May 19. Sloeraki, Sydney, May 19. Kamona, Ljrttelton, May 20. Paloona. Melbourne, via south, May 30, Mararoa, Lyttelton,'May 2U. Trawera, Dunedin direct, May 20. Rosamond, southerii ports, May 20. Nikau. Nelson, May 20. Stormpird, Wanganui, May 20. Begulus, Nelson and coast, May. 20.. Wootton, Nydia Bay, May 20. Ra p u, Now Plymouth, May 20. Paloona, Melbourne. jSfay 22. [ndralema, Lyttelton, May 22. Magic, Sandy Bay, May, 22. Eivcrina-, Lyttelton, May 23. Takapuna, Nelson and. coast, May Hippie, Naipier, Gisborne, May 83. Monowai, southern ports. May Cygnet, Kaikoura, May- 24. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ' HIVEBINA, left Wellington for Sydney Hay 4. Arlvcd Sydney May 8. Lett Sydney May 18 for Wellington direct. Due bore' May 22. MANUKA, arrived Sydney May 15. Leaves May 25 for Wellington. Due here May 29. Loaves Juno 1 for Sydney direct. MOTiRAKI, arrived Sydney May 1. Left, Sydney May 11 for Wellington. Arrived May 15. Leaves May 19 for Sydney dircct Duo t-lieve May 23. VICTORIA, left Sydney May 17. for Auckland and. south. Due Auckland May 21. Due Wellington May 26.- Leaves same doy for eolith. * WES'i'UAIiIA, left for Sydney* via northern ports, May 18. Due Sydney May 26. Loaves May 31 for x Auckland and south. PALOONA left Melbourne May 11 for Wellington', via Habsrt and southern port«. Due here Ultiy 20. Leaves for Mel. bourne May. 20. Duo there. May 25. (BY TISLEGHAPiI.) ' OVERSEA. ' MELBOURNE, Jlay 18. Arrived— Kaitangata, from Now Zealand. Arrived.—Dongairra, from New Zealand. SYDNEY, ■ May 18. Sailed.—Riverina (4 p.m.), Tor Wellington. NEWCASTLE,, May 18. Sailed.—Kaituna, for New Plymouth, and Koromiko, for New Zealand; COASTAL. THURSDAY, MAY 18: GISBORNE. Arrived.—Tarawera,- (12.30 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed.—Tarawcra (7.W a.m.), for, Napier. . PORT AIIURIIU. Arrived.—Tarawera (4.45 p.m.), from Gisborne. To sail.-'Ngakuta (7 p.m.). for Gisborne; Tarawera (8 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived— Kapiti (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Stormbird (5.5 ,p.m.), for Wellington. . ' ■ PATEA. Sailed.—Aorcre (9 a.m.), for Wellington. Arrived.—lvapitni (9.15 a.m.), from Welling- . ton. I FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of tho South (10.30 a.m.),froin Wellington.. NELSON. Sailed.—Kaitoa (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Alexander (10.30 a.m.), from Neleou; Kokiri (6 p.m.), from Auckland; Karanm (6.15 p.ra.), from Port Chalmers. Sailed.—'Takapuna (6.20 a.m.), for Grey- ' mouth; ' Kahika .(12.10 p.m.), for' Napier; Alexander (4.45 p.m.), for Grcymout-h. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.--Pertli (10.45 a.m.), for Melbourne; K-amoiui (10-20 a.m.), for Wellington; V/aimea (12.30 p.m.), for Terakohc. Arrived.—Poherua (8.40. a.m.), from Wellington; Waimea (7.15 a.m.), from Westport; Takapuna (ll a.m.), from Westport. LYTTELTON Arrived—C-anopus (9.30 a.m.), from Westport; C-ygnct (6.20 p.m.), from Kaikoura. Sailed!—Wootton .(6 p.m.), .for .Wellington; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. UUNBDIN. ' ' ' Arrived.—Corinna (£33 aTm.). from WeiJington. Sailed.—Paloona (2.5 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Wellington. Passengers—Saloon -. For Wellington—Mr. Wray. Mcsdamea Peter, Charteris, Fannon and child, Misses Johnson, Anderson, .Charteris and nieee. CHATHAM ISLANDS. Sailed.—Himitangi (8 p.m.), for Welling. . ton. '

THE 'FRISCO BOAT. ijt XJv) mi a Into hour last nipht there jg was no word from the* tfaitai, from »>iin 3 Pfnrtoiico, that, would iiuu'cate* her time of arrival bore. It is conrt(;3fctly expected, however, that the vessel will show up today. Under ordinary circumstances fcha Maitai should have been in on Thursday imirujiig. SYDNEY BOAT POSTPONED. ' , Owini? to the non-arrival of the MaiUil from 'Frisco ycstp.rd.iy tho Titoer-j.ki. which j was to have sailed for Kydccy ditoct at 5 o'clock last evening, v/as postponed, in , the hopo that tho 'Frisco boat would put ,in an appearance. At present the aioera-Ki i'a timed "to leave at li o'clock this morning. TAJtAWERA DELAYED. The Tarawera was delayed at Napier 7chterday, and is not due hero until this aftcrnooii. Her departure for south na*s consequently been postponed until no*>n j on .Saturday, when she will leave for Duiiedin direct—omitting Lyttelton. I INDRALEMA bub to-day. The G. and D. liner Indritlema, from. New York, via Australian ports and Auck« land, is due in port to-day, and ( will berth at tie Glasgow Wharf. It is ex» pouted that the liner will clear this port for Lyttelton on Monday. ' QUICK DISCHARGE OF WHANGAPfc. To discharge 4253 tons of cargo in about 36 hours can safely be termed good work. It happened on the Wliangape, which arrived from Vancouver, via Suva, shortly i alter 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning. Tho vessel's rurgo was all out, and she was - dispatched for Westport < about 11 o'clock last night. Credit is due to Captain Jlunroc and. Sir. Gleunie, and the Jlavbour Board staff, who. snonsible for the expeditions discharge of the vessel's' cargd. After loading- coa.l at the - "West Coast port tho Whongape rcill proced to Auckland", and - thence to Suva. . RIPPLE TOWS SCOW TO NAPIER. ■ The ltipple, with the auxiliary scow Echo in tow, was to leave for Napier late last night. The Echo is going to her now owners at' Napier to be overhauled and generally to be put into better trim. It is understood that more powerful engines will be installed. HIMITANGI LEAVES CHATHAM 3. A radio message from Chatham Islands received last evening, stated that the Hiroitan'gi left for Wellington at 8 o'clock last, evening. The vessel luas a full load of fish, and brings 12 passengers. She should bo here early on Monday morning.

P. AND 0. LI NEK, IN POET. Considerable interest was aroused on tho waterfront yesterday -morning by the ar. rival of the fine P. and' 0. liner' Boron, from Sydney. The vessel had a fine weather passage from ■ Australia, and berthed on arrival at the Glasgow Wharf. Of 11,136 tons, tho Borda is a steel built, twin, scrow vessel, fitted with refrigerating machinery, and" of tile following dimensions Length, 500 ft.; bears, 62ft...; and' depth, 37ft. Sho was built by Q. Caird and Co., Ltd., at Greenock. The hie vessel presents a flno appearance, and bears plenty oi evidenco of having been lately engaged in tho transisTriution of troops— brightly painted signs—'"Bry Canteen," "Dispensary," and the like, being cmblazoned on the doors of the various rooms. Captain G. A. Millington is master of the vessel, and has associated' with him the following officers:—<3Mef officer, Mr. 11. E. Jay;'' Second, Mr. E. A. Mortlock; third, Mr. 0. F. Young; fourth, Mr. T. 0. I'. Cowdry; chief engineer, Mr. H. Kendall; second, Sir. Q. Dall; third, Mr. J. Millar; fourth, Mr. W. A. Jones; assistant engineers, Messrs. Wm. Tullock, TV. Lewis, U: Douglass, W. H. Chandler; cb'ief refrigierla.ting ' engineer, Mr. W. Hunohcliff. Messrs. Day and Glen are the radio operators, and Dr. Gibson Miack is ship's surgeon. • P. AND S. LINERS COMING. The local agents for the P. and S. Lino advise that the liner Orim, froiii New York, is due at Auckland on May M. She Bhould bo at this port at the end of this month. The Middlesex, now waters from Liverpool, should get away for Sydney for Auckland and irorthfc'rn ports on May 25. She is due at tho northern port on May 29, and should be In Wei, liirgton on June 2J. ■ Tho Westrolia, arrived from tho south shortly before iioon yesterday. Departure was taken for Sydney, via northern ports, at 10 o'clock last night. The Hosamond, wni'ch was to have departed for the south to-day will not now leave until to-morrow at noon. She takes a full cargo, including some ex Whangape for Oainarii, Timaru, and Bluff. Cargo will be received until 10.30 a.m. to-morrow. It, is expected that the C. and D. liner WJiakarua, which arrived at Auckland on Wednesday, .will show.-up at this port, on Tuesday next. From Greymouth. tho Kamona, with ft full load of coal and timber, is due in port to-day. After being laid up for some timo past at the Clyde Quay Wharf, the Government steamer Tutanekai Temoved to an, anchorago in . the Bight yesterday morning. The repairs and overhaul to the West port Harbour Board's tug J t lana at the Patent Slip are apparently, occupying avery considerable time, 'l'he Mana, arrived In Wellington nearly two months ago. She is expected to get. away for tho coast in • a few days' time. Her namesake, tho sUamci- Mana, is also at the Blip, and is expected to come off the cradle at the end o£ the week.

The Kapunl, owing to making a trip from Patea to Puponga for a load ol coal, will not bo in Wellington for a few (las (i / The Paloona will .sail for Melbourne at i p.m.. on Monday, instead of oa Satur. day afternoon as is. usual. Tlie Woo t ton ia expected in this afternoon from Lyttolton, She will leave for Nydia Bay on Baturday. Tile Anturican and Australian liner Con. argo arrived at Sydney on Hay 8, after a sKty-five days run from- New York, When the vessel began tlie trip, on March 4, it wag understood that she was bound to New Zealand ports, but later on news wtts received that she carried cargo for Sydney, Newcastlo and Brisbane only.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2775, 19 May 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2775, 19 May 1916, Page 8

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