SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. 'i Day. Hr. m. ! First Quarter 7 11 4 p.m. : Full moon 15 031 p.m. < Last quarter 23 934 a.m. New moon .......... 30 042 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 9.5 p.m.; sets, U. 5 a.m.. TIDE. To-day, 8.13 a.m. 8.31 p.m. To-morrow, 8.55 a.m.; 9.17 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.55. a.m.; sets, 4.39 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MAY-19. . WOOTTON, s.s"; (8 a.m.), 171. tons, Larsen. from Lyttelton. ' STELLA, 8.6. (8 a.m.), 269 tone, Hamilton, l'rom Dunodin. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MAY 19. WAKATU. b.b. (12.5 a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. PATEENA, s.b. {1.35 p.m.), 1212 tons, M'Donald, for Pioton and Nelson. KAITOA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. MONOWAI, s.s. (8.15 p.m.). 3433 tons, Norton, for Lyttelton, and Duncdin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Oorinna, New Plymouth, May 20. Waimea, Tarakohe, May 20. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, May 20. ilokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 20. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 20. Mako, Napier, May. 20. KaTU, Lyttelton, May 20. Eipplo, Napier, May 21. - Ngatoro, Groymouth, May 21. Westmoreland, Bluff, May SSI. Waltatu, Kaikoura, May 21. j Kokiri, Qreymoutli, May 21. Kaitoa, Nelson, May 21. Blenheim, Tarokolie, May 21. . Manaroa, Lyttelton, May 21. Waitangi, Patea, May 21. Oalm, Timaru, May 21. , Hincmea, Cook Strait, May 23. Kini, Groymouth, May 22. . ' Breeze, Lyttelton, May 22. Haw era, Patea, May 22. Kapunl, -Patea, May 22. Kapiti, Wanganui, May 22. Opawa, Blenheim, May 22. , Wairau, Blenheim, May 22. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, May 22. Woottonf Lyttolton, May- 22.' , ■ Mapourika, Auokland, May 2?. ■ Baden Powell, Lyttelton, May 22. •Bhamo. Oamarn, May 22. lonic. Lyttelton, May 23. Maori, Lyttelton, May 23. Komata, Westport, May 23. Karamu, Westport, May 23.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mana, lyttelton, May 20. Kapiti, .Wanganui, May 20. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, May 20. v ; Wootton, Lyttelton, May' 20. , I lima, Groymouth, May 20. Invercargill, VTangftnul, May 20. . Opawa, Blenheim, May 20. Kapuni, Patea, May 20. Henrlette, Nlut Island, 'Frisco, May 20 . Houto, Nelson, Hay 20. . Earanja, - Qlßborne, May 20. HinemoA, Oook Strait, May 20. Paoroa, Nelson, Went Ooast, May-20. Waimeft, Wfat Coast direct, May 20. Mararoa, Lyttolton, May 20. ' Wairau, * Blenheim, May 20. Kamo, Lyttelton, May M, Hawera, Patea, May 20 . Hinomoa, Cook Strait, May 20. Kaikoura. London, via Panama, May 20. Mako, Picton, May 20. Kennedy, Neleon and West Coast, May 20. Waverley, Patea, May 20. Pohorua, Westport, May 20. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, May 21, Kaitoa, Nelson, May 21. I Mokoitt, Auckland, East Ooast, May 21. Stella. Auckland, May 21. Oalm, Waneanui, May 21. • Waitangi, Patea, May: 21. Mnori, Lyttelton, May 21. Huia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 21. Manaroa, lyttelton, May 21. Kaiapoi, Now Plymouth, May 21. Wakatu, Kaikbura, May 22. Eiwple, Napier and Coast, May 22. Karu, New Plymouth, May 22. Breeze, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, May .22. Port! Sydnoy, London, May 23.
" OVERSEA CARGO STEAMERS.. " ARAWA (S.S.A.), London, discharges at Wellington, May 24. om of DUNKIRK (A. and A.), New York to olty ports; due Auckland June 7. OEiWSBY HALL. New York, Apr. 22, to Wellington and Lyttelton,
DJjVON (F.S.), Egynt. via" Australia to Lyttelton; due May 23. UOANA (U. 5.8.). 'I'tieco to Wellington; d'ao, about May' 27.
NEW ZEALAND, E.M.8. ; : duo Wellington; about June 15, from England. ■ JVIAGAKA .(U.8.8.), Vancouver to Auckland; duo. May 29. ; ■ OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), leaves London May ,15 for N.Z. .ports, via Australia. I?AK®HA. (S.S.A.I. London Apr. 12; due Wellington May ,30.
PAPAEOA (N.Z.S. Co.), Glasgow, Apr. 1, to Wellington; due May 24. POET BO WEN (C.D.), leaves Glasgow about May 26' for N.Z.
PORT OHALMEJtS (0. and D.), loading New; York for Auckland, Wellington. PORT NICHOLSON (C. and I),), loading New York for Auckland, Wellington. PORT PIHIE (0.D.), London, via Sydney to Auokland; duo Juno 18; Napier, Wellington.
ItIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), London to Wet iineton: riua .May 26.
RTJAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), leaves Plymouth May 19 for Wellington; due July 3. RTJAPEHU (N.Z.B. Co.), leavoß Plymouth May 30 for Auckland; due July 16. TOFDA (U.S.S.), England, Apr. 18, to Port Chalmers; duo June 2. t WAIMAnA (S.S.A.), United Kingdom May 10, to Auckland; due Juno 26. WAITOMO (D.5.6.), leaves Calcutta May 16 for N.Z. 'ports. WESTERN COMET (Luckenbach), New York; due Auckland, May 25; Melbourne. SAILERS. Vessel. , Left. Due. San Francißco to Auckland— Antioppe (A. S. Paterson) Apr. 26 end June Philippine Apr. 7 June North'n Chief (J. Burns. Apr. 22 end June San Francisco to Napier— Eaiipo (Scales) May 10 July Melbqurne to Wellington— Loniß Theiiault Apr. 30 early Newcastle to Wellington;— Rona (Scales') May 13 ' early BY TELEGRAPH, J COASTAL. MONDAY, MAY 19. ONEHUNGA. Sailed—Rwrawa (3.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. PORT AHURIRI. To Sail.—Mako (9.15 p.m.), for Wellington and Picton. PICTON. 1 Arrived.—Pateena (6.5 p.m.), from Wellington. ' • TARAKOHE. / To Sail.—Waimea (10 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOURA. Arrived.—Wakatu (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYJIOUTH. Arrived.—Ngatoro (9.50 p.m., May 18), from Wellington; Kini (5 a.m.), from Weilington. - 1 LYTTELTON. To Sail—Mokoia (10 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed—MaraToa (6.55 p.m.), for Wellington" PORT OHALMERS. Arrived.—Kia Ora (3.55 p.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOUEA FOE LONDON. At daybreak to-day the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura is to leave port for London, via Panama.
' THE SAMAR ..IN PORT. Tho unknown schooner, which arrived in port on Sunday, proved to be tho Samar, from San Francisco. The vcßsel left the American port on March '/, und on arrival! entered the (jna-rantino area. Shb comes So tho ngcncy of the Vacuum Oil Company, and her cargo conuists of 22,000 cases of oil, and '330,000 feet of timber. Captain S. Asunsßdn is in charge of tho Samar. In all probnj&ility the vessel will berth to-day. .' . MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. O. H. Karle'cn and Mr. A. Mercer first and second mates ' respectively of the ship lima, signed oil the vessel's articles yesterday. Mr. J. M. Bnrr joined the lima as first inato ycßtcrda-y. The Arawa was cxpcct-ed to be within range of Auckland Radio last night. The Monowai, which left port last night, will proceed to Dunedin from Lyttelton, and will undergo an overhaul at Port Chalmers. Her futuro movements are uncertain.
Owing to tho stop-work mooting at Lyttelton yesterday it was not expected that the Mokoin would bo ablo to get away for Wellington laet night. In any event, upon arrival liero the vessel will take up the Auckland-East Const running, leaving here about Wednesday next. !The departure of the collier Kowhai with tho ship lima in tow lor Wentport, is still indefinite. If weather conditions aro favourable to-day tho vessels may takn their departure.
The collier Kokiri was expccted to clear Greymouth last night with a cargo of conl for Wellington.
The I(ini will leave Greymouth to-day -with coal and timber for Wellington.
■ Due o"a wfedncsday' from lyttelton tho Karu All, after dliicharging produM, receive c/irgo for New Plymouth, and will ta.ko her depnrture for that port ou Thur jdaj'. • Th,o Government liglithouso tender, Hinej B to take her deparluro for Cooh St),ait lighthouses at an early hour this miming. The vcebol will return on Thura d Ay and will then take in provisions and prepare for her trip to the northern lighthouses. She will probably leave on Friday nixt. The Calm iB due here ou Wednesday from Timaru diroct, and is expected to Bail on tho evening ol the same day for Wojaganui. Vila Shaw-Savill liner, Bhamp, is to leave fw England from Wellington, via Suez, cfii May 27. Due on Thursday from Lyttelton, the freeze will load during; the day for Lyttolton, Timaru, and Dunedin,- taking her departure the same night. The Stalla, at pre6ent loading, irill sail on Wednesday for Auckland. .To-morrow the Kaiapoi will leave Wellington for New Plymouth and Greymouth. At the laEtrinentioned port the vessel will load timber for Melbourne. The colliers IComata and Karamu are expected to leave Westport on Wednesday for Wellington direct. They shoi/ld shew up on Friday morning. According to r. Press Association menotige from Gisborne. the Arahura, which wrived at the port at 8 o'clock yeoto'Aay morning, experienced a rough trip in tiie Bay of Plenty. Tho ferry steamer Maori is expected to resume ior running in the WellingtonLyttelton Bervicc on Wednesday next. ■Messrs. Miller Eros., of Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, have disposed of tho ketch I ' water LilV to Mf. George Crosp, of Tn- • vercargill. She will now be used in the timber trade between Stewart Island and Invercargill. The Water Lily was originally purchased by her late owners for salvago work iu connection > with the wresked, Bteamer Waikare at Dusky Sound.
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