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SHIPPING NEWS

•*>— HUSKS OF. THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr'. m. Full moon 3 1 I? »•"!• Last quarter 11 5 21 nmNew moon .13 555 p.m. First ounrtcr 2i 8 37 a.m. . MOON. Moon rises to-day. 5.32 cm.: pets, 7.10 a.m. to-morrow. SUN. Sun rises to-day. 6.40 a.m.; sets. 4.56 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 4.55 a.m.: 5.21 n.m. To-morrow. 5.49 a.m.; 6.13 p.m. ARRIVALS. . MONDAY. MAY 3. KATtAMTi. s.s. 12.35 am.). 932 tons. G. Honkinn. fro™ Kr^vmouHi. pr-RT LYTTELTON. s a. (noon I. 6444 tons. F. "Rnnniit, from New York via Auckland. RIPPLE, s ". (3.5 n.m.). 413 tons. J. Carlpo'i. from Gisborne. ' , TITiTMATJOA. .»'« 'ils t'-m.). £777 tons. 0. Wyllie, from Sydney. TUESDAY. MAY 4. HAVRE, s R. (0 45 a.nO, 2073 tone, from Singapore, via Auckland. DEPARTURES. MONDAY. MAY 3. WAKATU. rs. '0.5 a.m.). 157 tons. .T. Wills, for K'aikoura. MAY FW.PD. "i"!li"-v ="lic"—v '11 a.m.). fJI tr.nc. A. Smith, fir Blenheim. POWELL. s.R. 'U(l P-m.). IVI tops, C. lr 'r"i«rpin. for Lvttolton. PATEENA. Ffi. (2.10 «- \ 1212 tolls. T: Sewcll. f or Picto" end Nelson. KAITOA. s.p (7.5 p.m.). il9 t.onß. W. Wild™™, for Nelson. ' WAHINE. i.e. (7.55 p.m.). 4436 lons, A. Ed-in, fnr TivHelton.' ' '■ INVEIiCAP'VLIi. ■8.«. (8.10 p.m.). 224 tons. B. p ('">i fo- Wanganui. AfIAHUTU. s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 1596 tons. H. Drvden. for Nnpicr. BLENHEIM. e.«. (midnight), 151 tons, 6. Wilkinson, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opnwa, Blenheim.- May 4 Tofua. 'FriP"o, May 4. Bosamond,Greymonth. Westoort.. May 4. Maon. Lytteltcn. May 4. Paleona. Piston Nelson, May 4. Hawora, Pf.tei. May 4 Waihtmo. Me'.hniirnn. Newcastle. May 4. TC»Pts Napier May *. Wahtnc, Lyttelton. May b. ■K-itoa. N'"'."-"!. jr*v 5. John. Lyttelton. May 5. Magic.. SamW Bay May" 5. Blenheim. PiHon, May 5. KVu.,livttelton, May 5. H.M.S. Henown. Portsmouth, via ports, May 5. Waitangl. Patea. May b. ICoutnmii. Nnpier. May 5. Maori. Lyttelton, May 6 Patocna; Pie.ton. Nelson, May 6. Waiwera. New York, via portß, May 6. Kaniti, Wanianni May 6. Baden Powell. Lvtte'to.v May 6. Vakatu. Kaik'-ura May 6. Onawa, Blenheim, May 6. Storm. Wanorarui. May 6. v l-"-n, Auckland. May t>. Huia, Waniranui, May 6. Oalm, Lyttelton, May 7. Komaia, Wv'oort. May 7. Tnmvcra. S-'.-dif-v. vj- ««nHi. v /iy 7. Ncjahere, Whanearei. May 7. Ci.nndlnn T-npo"t"r Afelbourne. May 8. T'kiiu. INclpon. Mnv 8. Ulimaroa, Lyttelton, May 8. Tnvercargill. Waniamii. May 8. flcmuera, Auckland. May 8. Nsrakuta, Greymouth. May 8. Wootton, Lyttelton. May 8. Paloona. Melbourne, via south. May. 9. Hippie, Gisborne, May 10. Manuka,' Sydney, May 10.

PROJECTED .DEPARTURES. Onawa. Blenheim, Ma" 4. Til'mamn. Lyttc'ton, May '4. Otira. London. May 4. Westport. May 4. Kokiri. Westport, May 4. Uuia., Wnnganui. .May 4 Ripple, P-Mnn. Ni>pi"t. Gisbornc, May 4. Oanor/us, Westport Miy 4. Ngnkuta. Greymouth. May 4. Maori. Lyttelton, Mir' 4. Wahine, Lyttelton May 5. Pateena. Picton, Nelsou, May 5. Kaitoa, Ne'snn, May 5. Koutuniti Sounds. May 5. Hawcra. Patea, May 5. Port Lyttelton. LytHton. May 5. Maori. Lyttelton, May 6. . Hawcra. Patea. May 6.

Onawa, Lyttelton. D"vcdin, Bluff, May 6. TTHmarOR. Sydney. May 8. Nikau, Nelson. May .8. Invcrcarcill. Wan?anui, May 8. Kaniti, Wa.rica.nui, May 8 Baden Powell, Lyttelton, May 8. Wnkatu. ICaikoura. May 3. Kami, Lyttelton. May 8. . Storm, Picton, Dunedin. May 8. Kent. London, May 8. H.M.S. Renown. Picton, May 9. -Blenheim. Sounds. May 10. . ' Otnki, Lyttelton. May 10. l'aloona, Melbourne. May 10.' John, southern ports. May 11. , OVERSEA STEAMERS CANADIAN IMPORTER (Murray, Roberts), left Vancouver Feb. 2-5 for Australia,, Weliinatun. and Auckland. Due hero May 6. (U.S. and A.). lert New York March 29 for Auckland, Nnpier, Wellington, and Australia, Duo here May 10. DURHAM (F. and SJ. lefl Newport (Wales) March 19, for Australia, Auckland, and Wellineton. Due here June 7. HAVRE (8.1. Oil). left Singapore March 21 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due here May 4. lONIC (S.S.A.). 'lct'l Suuthamnt.m Moron 31 for AiHiland. Wellington. Lvt-lrttiin and Port Chalmers. I)ue here May 25. KUMABA (S.R.A.), left New York April 18 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. l;uo May' 27. MAKURA (U.S.S.). due Auckland about May 18 from Vancouver, NI'SMAHA (U.S. and A.), left New York April 15 for Lyttelton. Timaru. Dunedin, and Australia. Due May 21. • W'Aal it', and «.): ielt Liverpool Feb ?6 for Auckland, Wellington. 'Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Arr Auckland April 18. Ait. here April 30. PAPAiIOA H'. and S.), kft Liverpool March 25 for, Auckland. Wclliiißlon, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Due here May 23. I'D It')' Ll'fTbi/J'ON (C.J).), lert New \orh Mar. 13 for Auckland, Wellineton. Lyttulton. and Dunedin. Arr. here May 3. ■PORT MELBOURNE (C.D.), left London Mar. 6 for Galveston (Texas)., Auckland and Australia Due May 10.POUT NIOII OLSON (CD.) left London Feb. 23 f;>- Auckland Napier a-d Wnlliar ton, via Australia. Due here May 20. . RAIIANOA (3.5.A.), left Liverpool April 17 for Australia and N.Z. Due end June. ' REMUf.HA CN.Z.S. Co.). lift Kou'.lnuniium March )3. for Auckland..Wcllinntou. L.vl tpl'n- -"•! ninu'din. Due here May /. SCHARZBNFELS (Murrny. Roberts), left Safagn. April 8 for Auckland and Wellineton. Due here May 29. SOMI'RSET (N.Z.S Co.) lert St. John's ipnl 16 for Auckland. Wellington. Dunedin. and Australia. Due hern May 28 . TOFUA (U.S.S.). left 'Frijeo Aprjj 10. Due here May 4. BY TELEGRAPH. • OVERSEAS. SYDNEY, May 3. Arrived.—Maheno (8.30 a.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, May 3. Sailed.—Kanna, for Lyttelton. COASTAL. MONDAY. MAY 3. AUCKLAND. Sailed— Renown (7 a.m.). for Wellineton. ONEnUNGA. Railed.—Rarawa (3.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. PATEA.' Arrived.—lTawera (8.15 May 2), from Wellington. PORT AHURIRI. To sail.-Kent (5 p.m.), for Wcllimrton.

PICTON. Arrived.—L'titccna (6.5 p.m.). from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Oorinna (4 p.m.), for- New Plymouth. PTJPONGA Sailed.—Waitanel. for Patea. lA'TTELTON, Arrived.—Kara (8 p.m. Mar 2). from Wellington; Wootton (10.5 a.m.), from Greymotith: l'ohcraa (?, p m.), from Greymouth. Sailed—Maori (8.30 p.m.). for Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.--Amy Turner (2.30 p.m. May 2), from San Francisco. Arrived..—Paloona, from Melbourne. FIREBRAND BERTHS. Tlie Firebrand (ex Torch), -which arrived in the harbour on Sunday from Sydney, berthed at the Kind's Wharf yestcrdny. The vessel left Sydney last Sunday week and for two days experienced a. tovere south-easterly sale, and (hiring the lioavy weather one boat was lost and iinolhc one stovc-in. Oaptain M. Holm, who is in command, has with him the- following officers :-Chicf. Mr, A.-Kthcridec: second Mr, C. Kicknrds; cliicf engineer, .Mr, G. W. Ross; and second, Mr. 0. Howat. It in executed that it will take two months to refit the vessel for trading purposes. PROJECTED SAILINGS A Press Association message from London states that the Port Sydney is ie leave London on June 9 for Auckland. Wellington, and Napier, and that t.ho Port Alma is to leave Net' York on Stay 29 Jnr: Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton. nnd

. . UMMAROA FROM SI'BXEY. , . The L'limaroa arrived in the etrenm shortlv after 5 n.ni. yesterday, and berthed at No. 6 Quecn'B Wharf at 7 p.m. Tho vessel left Sydney at 10 p.m. ou Thursday, and experienced fine weath°r and smooth seas on the tri» across. The vessel has 700 tons- of cariro for Wellington, which includes the following lines :-!C0 oubcb sheet flass, EBO packages tea f'.B cases chewing gum, 330 caEes wiue, 230 sacks nitrate soda, 160 eases porcelain, 70 bales rues, and 2JB bales mats. The saloon passenger list is as follows:—Mrs. L. L. Pearson, Mrs. A. Coombs, Misses Coombs (3), Mr. AV. A. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. J libcn and child, Mr. A. D. Goodall, Mr. 11. Goodull, Mr. J. Martindale, Mr. and Mrs. \V. I) Stewart. Miss Stewart, Mrs; J. Tubman, Mr. A. Horsllcld, Mr. E. W. Lowe. Mr. J E. Simpson, Mrs. H. Camp-bell-ltussell, Mr. C. A. Collard, Mr. and Mrs. P. Imwson, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Keall and 3 children, Mr. li. M. Jackson, Mrs. i H. M. Joy, Miss Fama. Mrs. 11. liebb, Mr.' 1). Abcrcrombie. Mr. \Y. Y Denby. Mrs. J. O. Webber, Mr. G. G. lmnn, Mr. O. T. Goodaero, • Mrs. Goodacre. Mr. ;.nd Mrs. 11. Dctuglus. Mr. J. I). Mongrieff. Mr. ana Mrs. J. Hally-Hrowu. Mr. J. 11,I 1 , Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shalala, Mr. h. Hamilton, Mr. b. Goldfinch. Mr. H. Parsons, Mr. A. Schafcr, Mr. A, Sonmtcrvillc, Mr. ;.nd Mrs, A. 11. Mounier, Mr. and -rs. u. I'Viuon, Mr. .and Mrs. F. Cuvcne. Mi 1 . M. U. Harrison, Mr. E. M. Gibson, Mr. i. •> .ttlop, i,u'. t. A. leke. Mr. J). C. Nixon, Mr. It. M. Pearson, Mr. K. J. Martin, in: and Mrs. T. L. Wood, Mrs. E. A. Allan, Miss 11. Allan, Mr. M. C. Henderson. Mise Muir, Miss Moliueaux, JHbs H. G. Kutter, Mrs. G. Mac Donald and boy, Mr \V. G. Noswortny, Mr. T, A. Upton, Mr. K. Kiv-Usn Mr. T. M'Queen, Mrs. T. and child, Mrs. Frcndtain, MiBS Huberts, Mr. D. J. M'Swceney, Mrs. Hale and 2 children, Mr. H. Dunn, Mr. J.-J.'Moloney, Dr. and Mrs. J. n. iienderson, Mr. .ana-Mrs. W. M. Pearson and infant, Mrs. Wilson and infant; steerage 91. To Lyt.telton—Mr. G. W. Allliigton, Miss It. E. Leach, Mr. \'.. U. Shaman, Mr. It. V. Gove, Mr. A. M'Kail, Mr. It. Ketlloton.- -us. Jiuii6cn atd i children, Miss C. DVik, Miss G. Pulley, Mr. Trimmer. Miss C. Byrne, Mist W. Anderson, Mrs. G.'Bgrore aud chiln, Mr. J.-H. lionkinß, Mrs. Ferguson and child, Miss 0. bray, Mrs, M. Miner; steerBBC ?.

ituddart-Parkcr, Ltd v advise that tht Ulimaroa is to go u Lfttelton tnis evening, return on Saturday morning, and sail at noon lor Syatiey direct.

RIVERINA'S ITINERARY. Huddart-Parker Ltd. announce that thi' ltivGriua—ui.w euganed in the SydneyAuckland Bcrvice—will shortly resume the pre-war rcuto. namely, Sydney. AuciU.uid, Gisborne, Lanier. Wc'.liiiaton, Lyttelton, mid Luuedin. The vessel is to leave Auckland on Thurtoay for Sydney, and is timed to leave Sydney again on 31 ay It ' arming ai Aui.i.u:m oil -May 16. She will leave Auckland on May IB lor Gisborne and Napier Uakine passengers only for these two ports), arriving at Welling* ton on May 20. She is'to leave the following day for Lyttelton and Dunidin. On the return trip up the coast she is to leave Dunedin on May 25 Lvltai.o'i un i May •&:•„ Wellington on May 27, call at Napier and U.soome. witu ims .jji.roi-s. urrivine back at Auckland on May IS. She will sail from the northern port on June 1 for: Sydney. . N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY. The Remuera, is to leave Auckland Tor Wellington on Thursday morning. From here the vessel will go to Lyttelton and Port Uaalmers. She is to load at Port (Jliaimerß, returning to Wellington on May 31 to complete. Bailing finally on June 3. The Orari is to leave Port Melbourne on Frinay for Auckland. Whangarei. Whakatane. Tokomaru- Hay. Gisborne, and Wellington to load. Sue is due at this port in the middle of June, The Waimate left Lyttelton laßt nio-iii for Dunedin und Napier. The vessel Is due back here on May 17, and is to sail for London on May 20. The Kent is due from Napier to-day to fill up, and is to sail for London on Saturday. CANTERBURY COMPANY VESSEL, o .* The Culin is due'from southern ports on Friday. Her future movement!) are uncertain. . The Karu is to leave Lyttelton to-nicrht for Wellington. The vessel is to again load for the southern' port, and sail on Saturday. Tne iv.orin is expected on Thursday rrom Wanganui, and sac is to load for Picton and iiimedin, sailing ou . .taturiay. 'SURREY TO LOAD. Tho F. and S. steamer Surrey has/been fixed to load m New Zealand at the end of this month for Boston and New Yo.rk. Tbe vessel .is now discharging in Australia. ', SHAW-SAVILL UNITS. The Otira is to leave the Btream at 4 p.ni to-day for London, via Panama.' Tho Athenic, which left Wellington on April 4, left Colon for Southampton on April 29. ihc,' Mania, which left Lyttelton on April 3, left Colon for Loudon on April 27. The; Zcalandic i 6 due at Fremantle today from Liverpool. She iB now <-xpected at Auckland on May 24.

TOFUA DUE TO-NIGHT. Accordion to a wireless messajre received from Captain H. Williams, the Tofua is due in the etreara at 10 o'clock to-night from San Francisco. The vessel berth to-morrow morning. NIKATJ AND KAITOA.' Mesr.rs. \Y. M. Baonatyue and Co. advieo that it. is honed to have the Nikau's overhaul' completed in time for Her lb sail from Wellington at 2 p.m. on Saturdt-V Owinp; to the Prince's visit the Kaitda, is to miss her Friday tr;\>, lcavina Wellington to-morrow cver.iivi, and returning hero on Sunday, aniline as usual on Monday, WESTRALIA'S MOVEMENTS. The' Huddart-Parkcr steamer Westralia i 3 to leave Melbourne on May 11 tor Wnllini'tcn. arriving on May 16. and sailing on May If Tor Lyttelton, Dunedin,' Bluff, and Melbourne. WESTMEATH LEAVES HOME.. The New Zealand and African Company ndviee that the WcEtmeath left. Liverpool on April fo for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton;. and Dunedin. She i: due at Auckland on June 5. and at Wellington on June 14. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain H. W. Piatts it in commaud of the Te Annu. which has just been rocommissioned, and has associated with him the following officers—Chief. Mr. T'. H. I'.owlins; tecond. Mr. 11. Williamson: third, Mr. C. 11. Knapp. Mr. Tough "s./hirf engineer. Mr A Lang second, and Mr. F. P. Andrew third. ' Messrs. D. 1). Tyer» third officer, and B. Isaac, seventh engineer) have ioiued the Wahine, and Mr. 0. M'Lond. second officer, has left the vessel. The following steamers were expected to be ".-ithin ranee of the .undermentioned wircloEs stations last night :-Awanm: Niaoara. Waikawa. Waitemo, Moernkv ttalianou, Kuwarra. Auckland-Flora, K'aiwarra, Waihora. Siverinu. Ni./ ra. Wellington-Maori, Wahine. I'ateeua, Ivaihomo. Corinthic, Nprakiiw, Port ahalnicre, Tofua, Kent, Arahura, Monowai.. Chat-hams-Moana. The Ngakuta is to sail to-day for Greymouth. The vessel will receive, uirgo up till 3 P.m. ,-,„„. . A stop-work meeting of the wcllinrton. Waterside Workers' L"ioii will .be held in X store at, 8 a.m. to-day. The Tarawcra i.» expected or. Iriday from Syoney, via. Bluff and Dunedin. To complete discharge the- Otaki is to get away for L'-'-Mton. Dniwdin. and Sydney next Monday. The Port Lvltelion arrived at noon ye* lerdav from New York, via Auckland., j'lio vessel iB to no on to Lyttelton. Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney to ; inorrnw even'l'iie' Onawa is to no on to Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff on Thursday morning. The harauontiiic Aloxa. left Newcastle last Thursday with coal for Wellington. The Karamu is to sail' for Greymiuth to-morrow eve.niiiir. and awiin loan for this B°rt. ~ \.l- daybreak to-day the Waihorao n eircclcd in the stream from Melbourne and Newcastle , .„ , The Mora is exoccted on Th.irsday morninir with irencral carso from Auckland. , The barnuentine Amy Turner arrived tt Bluff on Sunday after a passage of 71 days from San Francisco. Sho las a of case oil. The John Ib duo to-morrow evening from Lyttelton, She is to bad for southern ports and Bail to-day week. Tho Komata and Kokiri are both lo return to Westport tflis evening and again load for Wellington. ' The Hoaamond was lo have left Westport last night for Wellington. The Wootton is expected from Lyttelton at tho week-end. Or. Thursday and Friday iho Lyttelton ferry sieainorß will not tnlto careo. Tlio Waitangi left Puponira yesterday Kith n. eario of coal for Patea. Tlic'lnveicargill. wli.'ch went to Wanganui hiHt eveningr. is to go from' ihero to Tarakohu to loa<i a cargo of cement for tho river port. She is due hack at Wellington on Saturday. The .Marama. which is to . replace the Moana in the 'Frisco run, has been lyinn idle iit Port Chalmers for several montln past. Tho work of refittine her for. tho passenger trade again was not proceeded Willi,"owing to all the skilled labour available licit!.-/ required to rcf.t other phiiu, A start has since been made, howovjr, to prepare tho Marama for- sea, and this work Is expected lo be completed before tho end of this month.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 187, 4 May 1920, Page 10

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