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SHIPPING NEWS

I'RASBR OV THK MOON. iUY. . ■ Day. Hγ. m. Full mnou 7 2 11 n,tn. Last quarter 14 1 18 p.m. Now moon 21 12 17 p.m. First auorl-cr 29 11 3 a.m. MOON. Muon rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; fcU, 4.1? ■'••'•'. TIDE. To-day, 4.1? a.tn. ; 4.32 p.m. To-morrow,, fi.lt a.m.; S.'ti p.in. SUN. Sun rises today, 6.66 a.m.; rets, <I.oV p.m. ARRIVALS. SATUKDAV.. MAT 19. SJKAO, ,6.5. {7.5 a.m.), 248 to/is, ilay, from Nelson and Jlotucka. TATEENA, s.s. (9 a.m.), 1212 lulls, Irwin, from liyttelton. WAWKRA, f.6. (10.10 a.m.), 2CO ton?, Jacltiior,, from Patoa. AM.OKURA, Government training ship (11, a.m.). 805 ton*, Gonimandci' Hoopor. 11.jV.R., from Kcrraadcc Group, -via, ta'.ht Coast ports. MAI'OUKIKA, s.s. (10.2(1 p.m.). 1203 tons. Sow«ll. from Nelson and Picton. OPAWA, b.s. (10.20 p.m.). 110 toßf, Nicholas, from Blenhoim. WAKATU, s.s. (11.25 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, fron, IjyMelton. and Kaikoura. SUNDAY, JfAY SO. COIIJNiNA, s.s. (7.5 a.m.). 1271 1.0113, lilders, from Dnucdin and Lyttelton. ArAKAtiOA, 6.6. (7.50 a.m.), 2596 tone, Mnwson, from liyttclton. • RIPPIjK. H.r. (11.50 a.m.), 370 ton*, Uarlson, from Gisborne and Napier. ■TORN, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 359 tons, Robert'ql/EKK Op'thS'sohTFT. e.s. (5.35 p.m.), 198 lons, Bridgrr, from I'oxton.

DEPARTURES SATURDAY. itAV 19. KAMO, s.s. (1.5 «..m.), 12M tons. Watson, for Piclon and Greymouln. INVBBOAKGIHj, s,s, 1 p.m.), 221 tons, Wahlstii'om, for Wanganui. NIKA.U, e.s. (2 p.m.), 248 tonp, Hay, lor Kelson. KENNEDY,- s>. (2.5 p.m.), 226 tans, Henry, for Pupouga. ' KAPITI, s.s. (3 p.m.), 242 tons, Sa.wyors, for Wansanui. WOOTTON, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 151 ions, I.arEcii. for lii-Uclton. KAPUNI, e.s. (3.10 p.m.), 188 tons, Gib Eon. for Pafea. PATEENA, s.s. (7.47 p.m.), 1212 tons. Irwid, for Ij.vUeJton. Passengers: Saloon—' Misses Dallas, Walker, Pinlnyson, liawlings. Esglcton, Kerehaw, Pollard, Watson, Paterson, Broadman, Spratt, M'Kce, Stevens, Osborno. Mesdames Alderman, Pettereon,, Penllngton, Blomneld, Nimmo, Campbell, Tclfcr, Uobins. I'Jack, Messrs. Eyan, Bell, Wright, MBaach, Paterson. Davcy. Martin, Whitoman, Sinclair, Hornbrook, . Eisclfeldor. Knight. Pringle, Fox, Kirk. Dougall, PragTicll Kraetzc, Sharp. Emerson, Berry, Brice, Loughman. Alderman, Corporals Smith, M'Eac, Holts. Kelly. Munro, Bundle, Williamson, M'Kcnzie. Gaygill, M'Donald, Filoncr. Cocker, Nicholle, Garland, and Pound, Lieut. Paton, S.Jl.'s Donaldson, Wobinsou, Bleck, Ptc.- Wilson, Pto. Nicholls. CALIf. 5.'. (8.20 n.m.), 931 tons, Braidwood, lor Wauganni. WAIRAU. s.p. (9.5 p.m.). 148 ton.e, Tendorc. for Blenheim. KOMATA. sa (9.5 pm.!. 1994 tons, Lambert., .for Westport.

. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond, Dunedin, Oamaru, Lyttelton, Hay 21. Karu, Greymouth, May 21. Komata, Westport, May 22. Kapuni. Patea, May 22. Kapitl, Wancanui, May 22. Invercaxeill, Wansanui. May 22.' Awahou, Greymouth. Tarakohe. May 22. W-airau. Blenheim, May 22. Mapourika, Nelson, Picton, May 22. Patcena, Lyttelton, May 22. Nikau, Nelson, May 22. Orepuki, Lyttelton, Hay 22. Hawera, Pat«a, May 23. . Opawa, Blenheim, May 23. / Queen of the South, Forton, May 23. Alexander, Motucka, Kay 23., Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 23. Kamo, Greymouth, lt»y 23. Taraircra., Auckland, Gisborne,- Napier, May V. Himitangi, Chatham Islands, Lyttelton, May 24. lVakatu, Lyttelton. Kaikonra. M3y 24. Blenheim, Waitßra. Hay 25. Monowai, Bunedin, Lyttelton, May 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kararnu. New Plymouth. May 2i: Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, May 21. Hawera. Patea. May 21. Opawa, Blenheim, May 21. Queen of th« South, Fox'ton, May 21. Blenheim, Waitara, May 21. Mapourika. Pioton, Kelson. May 21. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 21. John, Waneanui, May 21. Wakwtu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, Mey 21. Waverlcy, Patea, May 21. Kapiti. Wanjanui, May 22. Pateena, Lyttelton, May 22. Nikau, Nelson, May 22. Wairau, Blenheim, May 22. Kipplo, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, May 22. ' Majtic, Karamea, May 22. Alexander, Nelson, West Ooast. May 23. HimitadEl, Oha-thjam Islands, May 24. Tarawera, Lyttolton. Dunodin, May 24. Kamo.'Grerymouth, May 25. Monowai, Auckland, Gisborae, Napier, May 27. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY, -MAT 19. PIOTON. Arrivcd.-Kamo (6.30 a.m.), from Welling- ' ton.

NELSON, ■ ■ To sail.—Waimca (11 p.m.\ for 'Vest]iort ana Grcymoutli. GEErirOOTH. AiTivcil.-KaMUa (7.20 a.m.), Iroiti Wellington. Sailcil.-Kaiii (9.30 a.m.), for Wellington. SUNDAY, MAY 20. PATEA. Arrived.— Kap\inl (9 aim.), from Wei- " lington. WANOANUI. Arrived.—lnvorcargill (6.35 a.m.), Kapiti (7.M a.m.), and Oalm (9.25 n.m.), from ■Wellington. • , BLENHEIM AiTivedj-Wan-a-u (5 a.m.), fro;n Wclhnctoii. WESTPOET. Sailcd.-KitUiwa, (6.45 a.m.), for Wellington. IiYTTELTON. Arrivcii.—l'atecna. (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington.

TO-DAY'S BEDTHAGI3.LIST. The following ie tho bortliago list oX steamers n-ihlcH liaTo arrived, and i.)ioso due to-day:— , Mnpoiirika, Queen's Wiart Ko>l2. , Kittawa, Haflway ATliftrf.. ( Karu, CJyrto Quay Wharf. Corinna, Jcrvois Quay, No. 16. Karamu, Railway Wharf. Hippie. Glaujow Wharf. Hawcra, Quecn'p Whsu'f No. 11 (uorlW. ,Tohn, Queen's Wharf No. 10. Orcpuki, Queen's Wharf No. 2 (.-oulh). Wn.lfa.tai, Queens' Wharf No. 7. Oiiawa, Queens' AVharf No. 1J (south). Queen of the Sout.h, Glafffow Wharf. Nora Nivon. Queen's Wha.rf No. 7. • Kahika, Taraiifl.ki Stieol, Wha.rf.

DISOBEDIENCE AT SEA. On Holiday la-M. a seaman named Cornelius Donaghno -wan arrested in \Vcstpurt on charges of continued disobedience of lawful orders on the hitrh seas between liyUclton and Wcstport. Uvidonoi showed that accused had aijlicd for hi» discharge ill, Lyttelton, "but was refused 11. .Be Mien declined to work on the trip Id Wrstport. giving as h.is reason that ho had given 24 hourß , notice. JIo admitted having refused io work. Evidonc-o forthc'in.formanit,wa.sgiven by Gtipt.R.'F. Clituhriok and lio chief engineer 'Mr. H. J. Kelly). 'I'ho riß"hl< io pko in his notice at any -port, ot unJ.l to a claJmcd. by accused, but it was b-lated that, under the new award with the Seamen's Union, men could srh'e uolico to leave only at the port whero they rigned on the Bhlp'n articles. The necessity of maintaining discipline on ships w«.s sl.rossed by tho Court., a.nd Donaehuo was ordered io pny n. fino of XlO, £1 "13. eijwuFrs of »■ B'ikKtitute. a.nd: £1 Bs. 6d. coats., in default , six!weeks' imprisonment.

NOHTBERN STEAMSHIP GO. The annual report of the- Northern Steamship Company submitted at law week's annual meeting, stated: "Tho not proflt on working account for tho ycax endinc Marc-li 31, after making provlnlon for insurance depreciation, and boiler and repairs account, -was £11,655 Bs. 4d. Adding transfer fees, £10 Is. 6d., nnd balance brought forward April 3, 1915. after ilcductnii; dividend, £2215 Is. lid., the balance i« £13,910 12a. 3d. )*»m this a,.-divi-riend at tho rale oE 7 per cent, -per nttnnm. half of which, was pain , to sharoholdcru on Novcmbor 27, 1916, was recommended. This amounted to i>11.298 175., leaving a,' lielanco to bo carried to Iho credit of profit and loss account of £2511 I>S. 9d. It is expected that tho Tlimitn.nsi will eel. back to Tjjrtlelton from the Chatham Islands to-morrow. Sho is duo liea'o on Thursday, and will leave tho rvi.njo day for Waitangi, Kaiango.roa.. Oivcnja, and WTiangaroa. Sho loade back to Ijyttc!..ton and afl.usiwJ.

HARBOUR ROAHOS' CONFERENCE. Tho Auckland Harbour .Roard. aI. its nicotine this wook, considered a. letlw from the Harbour , Asisoi;ial.ion nf Now Zealand askiuc I" be informed of l.hi; .Jioßrfl'R vicw.s I'ejriiT'dinK tho hoMinc of (■ho sevent.h harbour conference this ywr. 11. was decided 1.0 reply that Iho confernuco wns deemed by Iho hoard to lin uiincctssjut this year, ospenlally in view of t.lio fact Ihnl, no legislation -was contentploled by Parliament, ercent in reference to the war. Mr. A. .1. Knl.rirao siijrgoßl-ct LhnU otic tnatkT that needed dfccnsEion. was thjit of power to .hiirbnnr lio.irdji to fliporirmnalc acainsl, enemy vessels. Tho ohairmmi Fta.led that, tiionch thrre -would bo no conference, there would bo n. incline ot tho executive of the assewintinn. at which the question could be considered. On Mr. Entrteian's motion it iv;is agreed t.hnf. a. sub-ooniniittrn fhould draft, a. refoliit.ioit on Hie subject Iα be pciU. on l<. the executive. From her trip round thn Kerrasirlrc Islands the Amoknra arrived in Wclline-Um-nn Saturday morning, onil nnchoroil in Kaiwn.rra Bight. The extensive overhaul n>11! alterations that the W>verlcy Jxns been iindwjjoini: are new completed, "nil it. is cjpccWl that the vessel will leave, in-day in tlio flVllinjrlflii-l'Htea. lra<lc. imr from southern ports. The Corinnn. and Karamu both leara tntlny. taking cargo for Now Plymouth. As u'snnl thr'Corimra. will call at Nelson 01 the wa-y north. 'Ilie. Orep'ulii. which was lo have sailed from J.yMolton at. 8 'P.m. on .Saturday, did not Ret away. The local a Rents of the vessi-1 Mated yesterday that die will arrive here to-morrow.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3089, 21 May 1917, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3089, 21 May 1917, Page 8

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