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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF TEE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr.ni, New moon 2 * 4 £0 p.m. First quarter 10 8 1? p.m. Full moon 17 141 a.m. Last quarter 14 4 46 p.m. MOON. Moon sets today, 1.12 a.m.; rises, 1.28 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 1.8 p.m. •To-morrow, 0.31 a.m.; 1.2 p.m. SUN. . Sun rises to-day, 7 a.m.; sets, 4.34 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, MAY 25. KOWEAI, s.s. (5 a.m.), 792 tons, from Westport. * . NIKAU, 5.6. (7.50 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. RIVERINA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 4758 tons, En£« wistlc. from Lyttelton. MARAROA, s.s, (9.30 a.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. WIMMERA, s.s. (10 a.m.), 3022 tons, Kell, from Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon— Mesdames Ball, M'Lcod and child, Knight and cliUd, Craven and child, Lopdell. Paul, Misses S. Presser, Knight (2), Sa-dd, Quinn, Everett, Paul. Messrs. t. Arnold, G Everett: 15 steerage. \ REGULUiS, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 685 tons, Yick erman. from New Plymouth. PATEENA, s.s. (9.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin from Picton and Nelson. / DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, MAY 25. BLENHEIM, s.s. (4 a.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. KOMATA, s.s. (noon), 1994 tons, Lambert, lor Westport. WHAKARUA, s.s. (2.55 p.m.), 6534 tons, Kemp, for Lyttelton. NIKAU, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nel6on, RIYERINA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 4758 tons, Entwlstle, for Sydney. Passengers: SaloonMisses Chambers, James, Brown, J. 14 Demeral, Walker, Meek, Gray, Thomson, B. James, M'Edward, Laherty, M'Leod, Pitt, Mesdames. Corry, Chambers (2), Clarkson, Clabburn, Sise, James, Brown, Harris, Mitchell, Halley-Brown, H. P. Reid; Skerrlngton, Trail, Beaton, Levick, Goodwill and child. Green, Pinnock, P. Lees and 'child, Brown and 2 children, Caldwell, Partridge, Hamilton, Leo and child, Messrs H. Partridge, Halg, J. H. Wallace, J. Ixivenstclti, IT. I\ Newson, H. B. Bernstein, W. G. Oroll, S. Meyer, Oorry, Chambers, Cushion, Hughes, Clarkson, Paul, Quintall, Jones, Bennett, Pitt, Clabburn, Sise. Chap, raanj Mitchell, J. W. Jolly, J.: Halley Brown, H. V. .Reid, SkerrinEt'on, Trail Rasey, T. J. Cha-pmnn, Prior, A. W. Lcvick, P. B. Stillborn, Elliott.

COEXNKA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 1271 tons, J. Scott, for Dunedln.

JtARAROA. s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons Cameron, for Lyttelton. PaaseTUrers: Saloon—Misses Andrews, Wood. Bing, Harris, Gow, Chidgey, Stanley, Brown, Wil lianis, Mesdames Andrews, M'Keegan Wpods, M'Bal, Barnes, Howie, Johnston Thompson and child, Savage and 4 child ren, Jtessrs. Treed, Sundstrura, Joyce, Soott Pinch. Scott, Ball. Camubell, Evfros, Gardener. Cresswell. Bow, Woods, M'Nah, Por«on, Bevoridiro (2), Talbot, Melg. Scales Rrach, Caddie, Thomas, Newell, Burr. iTacobsen, Dickson, Holmes, Campbell. Hay< wood, Porter, Humber. Jacobsen. Savaea and 4 children, Hov. Fitzgerald, Captain nammond, Lieutenants Andrews. Corson Smith, Malloy, M'llroy. Seritt. M'Keegan, CorpQrals Goodman, O'Connor, Knight, Elliot, Moorehead, Marsden, Shcppard, Brown, Mardon, Curtis.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. • Kgatoro, Greymouth, Kay ss. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 26. Victoria.. Sydney, via, north, May 86. Maori,-Lyttelton, May. 26. o;niY,';t, lilenlietm, May ao. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 26. . Kej-ulus, Now Plymouth, May 26. ltawcra, Patea, May 26. Tarawcra. Lyttf.lton, May 26. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 26. Blenheim, Dlenhcim, May 26. ' •Kennedy, Nelson, May 26. Vohcrua, Qreyinoutli, May 27. Takapuna,* Kelson a>id conol, Mrty S7. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 27. *' Pateena, Picton, Nelson, May Zl. Nikon. Nelson, May 27. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 27. • * .' . Kamo, Greymouth, May 20. Calm, Lyttelton, May 28. ■ Komata, Wcfitport, May 28. , Ripple, Napier, Gishnrne, May 28. Monow.il, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 28. Kapuui, Patea, May 2!! Queen of the South. Foiton, Ifay 25.; Wainioa, Tcraltohe, May 28. ~ . Rosamond. Dunedin, May 28. . Kahlka, Westport, May 28. Kini, eouthern ports, May 29. . Manuka.- Sydney, May 29. . Orari, New York, via Auckland, May 30. Cvgnut, Kaikoura, May 30. . Orepuki, Lyt\elton", May JO. - Waitomo, Sau Francisco, t1«. Auckland, Ma y 31. Tiiinui, Waitara, May 31. . ' Miniir-j, London, via northern ports, May .31. 'projected DEPARTURES. / Victoria, southern ports. May Tateena, l'icton, Nelson, May 26. - ;: OpnAva, Blenheim, May 26. . Heiuucra. Lyttelton, May 26. t ■ Eegulus,- West Coo-st, May Zo. • Mauri, Lyttelton, May 24. Tarawera. Napier, llay 24. . Kapunl, Patea., May 26. Waverley.'Patea-, May 26. . Kaitoa, Nelson. Hay 26. Wimmera, Melbourne., via south, May 17. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 27. / Stormbird, Wangannt.' May 27. ' Mann, Patea, May 27. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May St. Nikau, Nelson, i'a.v 27. Ngatoro, Greymouth. May 27. Kapiti, Wausamii, May 27. * Kennedy, Ne:sou una coanV, Hay 27*. Magic, Sandy Bay,' May 27. Kini. West Coa:it, May 29. Blenheim, Havelock auu Sounds, May 29.. Wulmca, Terakoliu. May £9i . | Oueen of the 'Soft'i. TVixton, May 29. : Oalm, Wanqantii. May 29. N Monowai. northern ports, May ?9., Hippie; Napier, Gisborne, May. JO. Takopuna, l'icton, Nelson, West Coast, May. JO. . . HrmuUi, Nydl".' Bay, Msiy 30. Cygnet, Kaikonra," May 31. "Tainui, Waitara, Juno 1. MOVEMENTS QF STEAMERS, INTERCOLONIAL SIiItVICE. IUVERINA, left Sydnev May 18 for Wfll. lington direct. Arrived here- May SiLeft May 25 for Syilrir-y. Due there May 29. Leaves Sydney June 2 for Wellington. MANUKA, left. May 25 for Wellington Duo here May 29. Leaves Juno 1 for Byd ney direct. ' , VICTORIA. . left Sydney May . 17. roi> Auckland and south. Arrived Auckland May 21. Due Wellington May . 26. Leaven Bame tfflv far south. WESTHALIA. left for Sydney.'via', jinr-: them ports. May 18. Due Sydney May 26 Lwve" Mnv 3) for Auckland ar.d south. PALOONA. left Melbourne May 11 for Wellington, via Hobart' cud .southern ports, Arrived Tiero liny 20. Left for Ifi.lbmirTin Mav 22. Dw» there May 27. WIMMERA. loft Melbourne Mny 2fl'. tnr Wellington direct. Arrived here May 25 Lnnvoc jfn.v 27 for Melbourne, via south. MOEP.AKI, leaves Sydney June ' 1 for Wellington. Duo here .Tune 5. Leaves for Sydney June 8. Due there' June 12. (BY. TELEGRAPH.) OVERSEA. ' PORT ANGELES, Movfc. Arrived.—T. P. Emigli, ■ four-masted barquentine, from .Sydney. . , ' EUREKA, May 24. Arrived.—Ludlow, four-masted schooner, from Sydney. BUENftS -AIRES, May 24. Arrived—G. D. Kennedy,' ship, from Melbourne. JTONT, KONG. May 24. Arrived.—Peregrine, from Fremantle. NEWCASTLE, May 24. Sailed.—Kurow, for New. Zealand. SYDNEY. May 25. ■Arrived.—Lindstol, from New Zcnl-niul. Sailed.—Manuka (4.15 u.m.). for Wellington MELBOTIUNE, May 25.Arrived.—Antiopc, from Kaipara. COASTAL. TITTrP.SDAY. MAY 25. " PORT AHU.RIRI. Arrived—Ripple (3.45 a.m.), from WellinK-' ton. Sailed.—Victoria (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Karu '7 wn.l, from Wellington. WANGANIfI. Sailed.—Stormbird (5.33 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived.—lCapili (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Defender (early), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Opawa (11.30 a.m.), for Wellington. Arrived.—lilcnhciui (1 p.m.), from Wellington. To Mil—Blenheim (U p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Kennedy (3 p.m.), for Petone: Kaitoa (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington- Ataau-' dcr (5.30 p.m.), for West' Coast. Arrived.—Orepuki (4.30 n.ui.). from Wellington: Alexander (8 a.m:), from Wellington. WESTPOR.T. Arrived.—Takapuna 1 (2 a.m.),* from Nelson. Sailed.—Waimea (3.30 a.m.), Takapuna (5.45 a.m.), for Greymouth. KAIKQURA. ( J Arrived—Cygnet (6.30 a.m.), from Wellipgtnn» 1 |

- • GHEYMOCTIT. Sailed.—Ng-atoro {4.45 a.m.), for Welling* tonj John (5.20 cum.),' for Wflngftnui; Ilroeze (5.5 a.m.), fop Tim-aru.' Arrived—Wuimca (9.50 a.m.), from Westport; Karamu (1.55 p.m.), from Ouehuiiga; Takapuna. (3 p..m), from Westport. LTTTELTON. Arrived.—lndralema (7.20 a.m.), from Wel» i lin&ton. Sailed.— Tarawera (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington;' Himitangl (4.J5 p.vi.), for ChatHom Inlands*, Wootton (11.25 a.m.), for Wellington; Maori (8.20 p.a).; for Wellinglob. Amved.—Westfield, barquentine (3.30 p.m.), from Ann, South Georgia, Island* bound to Tocapille, Chili, put in on account of shortage of provisions. TIUAItU. Arrived.—Canopns (4.5 p.m.), from Westport. Bailed.—Storm (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Monoivai (11.30 a.m.). from Lyttelton. DUSEDIN. 1 Arrived.—Honowai (noon), from northern ports. Sailed.—Wulpori (1.20 p.m.), for Greymouth. 'BLUFF. To rail.—Rosamond (9 p.m.). for Dtraedin. Arrived.—Warrimoo (1.30, a.m.), from j Oamaru. . BY THE ITAITAI. The following passengers booked I?y the Maitai:—First saloon: Mr. T. Bunting, Jtfr. H. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. J. 31. Elliott, Mr. F. C. Fairclouffii, Miss if. Grievo, Mr. R. 8. Grise, Mr. H. F. Johnstone, Mr, 6. A. Tilly. Dr. Trotted, Mr. F, *A. Whatford, Second saloon: Mrs. Akapi. Mr. Abraham Berraan, Mr. and Mrs. Crottey, Miss Alice W. Fogarty, Miss licit, Mr. 3. G. Neuffer, Mr. Nauzierps, Mrs. Nicholson and 2 children, Mr. Rourc. Misn A. (1 Stevens, Miss Slaok, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith, Mr. 0. H. Walker. . WIMMERA FROM MELBOURNE. From Melbourne dircct the Wimmera arrived in port after a good passage about 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Fine weather was experienced throughout the run across, The vessel ■will discharge some 800 tons of cargo at this port, moet of it beini* trail* shipmeuts gx .the Morea. The Wfznmcra will remain at her berth at Jervois Quay, breastoork until Saturday, -when she de parts for Melbourne, via southern ports. WAITOMO FROM 'FRISCO. * The Union Company's freighter Wnitomo arrived at Auckland yesterday from San Francisco, via Suva. The vessel has a cargo of over 4000 tons, a big portion of which is case-oil. It is expected, that tho vessel will get away from the northern port about noon on Saturday, and' will if the weather permits, discharge a quan» tity of oil at Napier. She should be here on Wednesday morning.'-

THE MIMIRO. .It is cxpectei that tho 0. and D.' liner Mimiro, which arrived at Auckland on Wednesday from London, via Australian ports, will arrive at this port on Wednesday next. The vessel will make a call at Napier on the way down. THE KAITOA. The Kaitoa, after ■"undergoing annual overhaul at Nelson, is duo in port this morning with' passengers only; It was intended, to Blip the vessel. to-day, but tho cradle not beings available she will make another trip to Nelson this evening, Sho is duo back on Sunday, and will slip oil Monday, resuming her .usual running on Wednesday. . i:. MANUKAU HARBOUR. A report regarding the advisability of rcplacipg the buoys in the Manukau Harbour by beacons was 'received by the Auckland Harbour Board at its 'meeting this. we?k >(says the "Star"). Oaptoin Gibbons (harbourmaster at Onehunga) stated that from tho shipmasters' point, of view beacons were immeasurably superior to mark buoys. Moreover, the cost or maintaining buoys was considerable, whereas beacons once erected required very litt'le, if any, maintenance for many years! . At' present there were 20 red and 11 black buoys marking the main channel from Puponga Point to Onehunga. 1 It would ' require about 24 beacons to • efficiently mark the .channel, MESS-TABLE ■ GOSSIP. ' .. Mr. Hugh, M'Leod, who recently left tho Union Company's service asLlaboui 'fore-' man on tho Wellingto'n wharves, to take ;c° P ol "tion' of chief labour foreman for the Shaw-bavill at Auckland, made a liur. ried. visit to Wellington on Wednesday lhe fleeung opportunity wa« taken by a the masters and officers of tho Union Company's vessels and somo of his friends on toe-waterfront to show tangibly their approbation of their association with .hlpi, during, the many years of his excencnt fcrvico iu. the! company, and "they accordingly presented him (.with a. purse of sovereigns. -Mr. M'Leod was-immensely populw among all hands on the,wharf, and ho took, away with him the best wishes of all. ' The' New' York Underwriters' Association Iras' appointed E. B. AtWood, of , •Ay l £ ion^a3 its surveyor for. the port of Wellington. Mr. D. Bertie, who accompanied-- tho Hanpin to South Africa some time back, ,h«s joined the' Taxawero as'. second engineer. y: > Mr. Finlayson, chief engineer of the Koromiko, has resigned from the -Union Cojnpany'p service. . Mr- A.-R. Thompson, Jato. purser of the R.M.S. .Niagara, is now ii platoon sereeant in the 13th' Reinforcements. He- was a survivor of the wrecked Penguin, and «Ifo of the Kawatiri. wliicli was. lost off tho coast of Tasmania. A telegraph meswigo received from Na. pier, last ovening' stated;that owing to the heavy rain at'that port the Rinplo was unable to continue working/ aod her do- ■ parturn for Gishorne was cancelled. ... The C. and D. lines Whakarua- got away shortly before 3 oclock yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge. A telegram. received bv the Secretary of Marino from. • Captain Bollons yesterday afternoon stated that the ninemoa landed stores <vt East Cape that morning. Sho -left .the Cape early in the afternoon for Ouvior Island and Auckland.. The Tarawera, is expected in eariv this morning fromi Lyttelton'. Sho i 6 scheduled, to get nway for ports at 3 o'clock this afternoon. , > An expected 'arrival on, Snndsv ii tho Rosamond . from Dunedin and' Bluff. The Unioii Company's Kini is 'to leave Dunlin to-day ftp Oam'aru, Timaru, and Wellington. » She should show up 'here on Monday morning, and will proceed to tho West Coatt probably the same evening. ■'■ ' \ ■ . ' : After a long absence from this port tlio Union Company's collier-Kahika is oxnect,ed to leave Westoort to-morrow for Wellington with a full load, of coal. She shuld.be liero on Sunday. ' From'■ Sydney via lrrtliern ports, tlie Victoria is due in port 'about 9. o'clock this morning. , She lias a. quantity of fruit to discharge before leaving for the south to-niglit.,, La den ''with coal the Kuro<v left Newcastle on Wednesday for Wellington, where slie is due next Tuesday. It is probable that she will, subsequently go on to Lyttelton to discharge the remainder of 'her cargo. The .Blackball Coal ' Company's Neatoro Ip.ft Greymouth yesterday morning for Wellington, where ..she is due this mornin*?. She will depart on, Saturday night. The coastal steamer. Tainui is now not nvuected to show up «t this port wtil Wednesday next. She wili return to Wai. tara the following day. The F. and S. .liiier Orari from New York, via Panama Canal, is due to arrive at Auckland to-day. . The. liner should uot be more' than two days at the northern pr>"t. She i= cxpccted here on Tuesday. The scow Magic mis brought off the Slip yesterday* morning, nnd came rouid to town in, order to complete overhaul. Sho sails to-morrow for Sandy Bay.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2780, 26 May 1916, Page 8

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