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PHASES OF THE MOON. • MAY. Day. Hr. m. Pull moon 3 117 P.m. Last quarter 11 5 21 p.m. New moon 18 5 55 p.m. • First quarter 25 8 37 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.3 a.m.; sets, 2.45 p.m. " SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.51 a.m.; sets, 4.43 p.m. lIIGH WATER. To-day, 0.48 a.m.; 1.12 p.m. To-morrow, 1.40 a.m.; 2.7 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, MAY 14. KAITOA, b.B. (6.30 a.m.), 319 tons, W. Wildman, from Nelson. WAHINE. 8.». (7.40 a.m.), 4436 tons, A. Edwin, trim Lyttslton. ALEXANDER, e.b. (9.5 a.m.), 377 tons, J. Wildman. from Tarakohe. MANUKA, s.s. (10 a.m.), 4534 tonfl, .0. ■Clift. from Lyttelton. NGAHFiItE, s.p. (10.30 am.), 1090 tons, H. Dillnor. from Lyttelton. - PAEROA, s.s. (1.10. p.m.), 91 tons. Earlc, from Picton. WOOTTON, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 151 tons, L. Lars™, from Lyttelton. ' . INVEROARGILIi. n.s. (1.20 p.m), 224 tons, E. Fden. from Picton. OPAWA, b.s. (1.30 p.m.), 110 tons,' W. M'Kinnon, from Picton. >, KOUTUNUI. s.B. (6.15 n.m.). 165 tons, J. Beaton, from Picton (through stress of v;eather). ■ HINEMOA, s.s. (6.55 p.m.), 542 tons, J. BoUons. from 'Cook Strait. TARAWERA, s.s. (11.25 n.m.), 1994 tons, J. Williamson,.from Dunedin. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY.. MAY 14. OTAKI, s.s. (6.50, a.m.), 7964 tons. J. Gordon, for Dunedin. PATEENA, B.?. (MO P.m.), 121Z ton*. T. Sewell. for Picton and Nelson. KAITOA. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 319 tons, W. Wildman, for Nelson. . . ■ WAHINE, s.s. (7.50 p.in.l, 4436 tonß A. Edwin, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Blenheim, Sounds.. May 15. 1 Kapiti, wangtprai. May 15. Maori, Lyttelton, May .15. Patceaia. Picton, Nelson, May 15. Nikau. Neleon,. May 15. • Wakatu, Kaikoura.-May 15. • Knpuni, Potca. May 15. Ngakuta, Lyttelton, May 15. Wahine, Lyttelton. May 16... Kaitoa. Nelson, May 16. ' Westralia, Melbourne, May 10! Ngatoro, Greymouth, May 16. May Howard, Blenheim, May 16. Putiki. Napier, May 17. Karamu, Gi'eymouth. May 17. Komata, Westport, May .17. Kakapo,' Auckland, May 17. Kittawa, Auckland. May 18. Jlokoia.. Auckland, via Coast,. May 18. ' Maori. Lytfelton. May 18. Patecna, Pictbn and Nelson, May <8. , OnaT/a, Picton, May 18. , Hiiwera, Patca, May 18. Waitangi, Patea, May 18. Poherua, Westport May 18. Meeralti. Sydney. May-19. Ripple, Gisborne, May 19. Karu, Lyttelton, May 19. Ohepadoa, New York, via ports, May 20. i PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kamona., Westport. May 15. Flora Picton,' May 15. Hawera, Patca, May 15. Waitungi, Patea,' May 15.' Calm, Lyttelton, Timaru, a i' 15. ~ : Huia, Wanganui, May 15. Havre, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 15. Ma?.ic,' Mahakipawa, May -M. Kaino, . Greymouth, May. 15. Opawa, Blenheim .May 15. - . Karu, Lyttelton, May 15. John, Dunodln, May 15. Kent, London, May 15. , Maori, Lyttelton, May 15. Wootton, Lyttelton, May 15. i Rosamond, New Plymouth, May 15. Manuka, Sydney May 15. Kahlka, Greymouth. May 15. j Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, May 15. ' Waiwcra, Sydney, May 16. Wahine, Lyttelton. May 17. , Kaitoa, Nolson, May 17. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, May 17. May .Howard, Blenheim, May 17. i Wakatu, Kaikoura. May .17. Putiki. Gisborne, May 17.: Kauri, Melbourne, May 17, Karori, Westport, May 17. Kapiti, Wangauui, May 17. Kapuni, Patea. May 17.. . 1 ' Invercargill, Wanganui, May 17. - Blenheim, Wanganui, May 17. t ■ Ngakuta, Greymouth, May 17. Ngahere, Greypiouth, May 17. . Maori, Lyttalton, May 18. .■Nikau, Nelson. May. 18, . Tofua,.'Frißco, via ports, May 16. Westralia, Melbourne, via south, May 18 Mokola, Lyttelton, Dunedin. May 18. Tainui, London, May 18. Tarawera. Sydney, May 18. Paeroa, Hokitika, May "IS. • , Waitangi, Patea, May IJ. Romuera, Lyttelton. May 18. Kennedy, Foxton, May 19. Canadian Importer, Auckland, May 19. Ripple, Napier,. Gisborne, Akitio, Hay 20 OVERSEA STEAMERS, ARAWA (8.5.A.), left. Southampton Maj 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, am Port Chalmers. Due here June 24. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray Rob erts), left Vancouver March 26 for Au« tralia, Wellington, and Auckland. Dui here ; Jone 5. OHEPADOA (U.S. and A.), left New Yorl March 29 for Auckland, Napier, Welling ton and Australia. Duo hero May 20. DURHAM (F. and S.), left ' Newjior (Wales) March 19, for Australia, Auckland and Wellington. Due here June 22. ' GALLIC (S.S.A.), left Liverpool March 13 for Australia and New Zealand. Dui May 24. ■ , lONIC (S.S.A.). left Southampton 'Morel 31 for Auckland.. Wellington. Lyttelton nnd Port Chalmers. .Duo here May 25. , • 'KUMARA (S.S.A.), left New York April 1 for Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Australia. Dm May 27.' - MAKURA (U.S.S.), left Vancouver May : for Auckland. Due May 22. NARENTA (S.S.A.), left U.K. April 26 fo: N.Z. to load. Duo June'lo. NISMAHA (U.S. and AX left New Yorl April 15 for Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin and Australia. Duo May 21. PAPAKOA (F. and S.l, .left Liverpool March 23 for Auck'and, Wellington, Lyt tolton; and Dunedin. Due here May 31. PORT DENISON (C.D.), left London Maj 7, for Australia, Auckland. Napier, anc Wellington. Due hero July 26. PORT HACKING (C.D.). left ,New Yorl April 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyt telton, and Dunedin. Duo here June 3. POKT NICHOLSON (C.D.). left' Londot Feb.' 23 for Auckland. Napier, and Welling ton, via Australia. Duo hero May 24. ItARANGA (5.8.A.), left Liverpool Apr! 17 for Australia and N.Z. Duo end June i SCHARZBNFELS (Murray. Roberts), letl Safaga April 8 for Auckland and Welling ton. Duo hore May 29. SOFULA- (U.S.S.), left. Calcutta May for Singapore, Java, Newcastle, and N.Z. SOMERSET (N.Z.B. Co.). left St. Jotm'i . Ipril 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Australia. Due her/ May 3u. .. • WAIRUNA (U.S.S.). loft 'i'rhco May for Napier, Lyttelton Dunedin, and 4>yd ney. Due May 27. IN PORT AND EXPECTED. Tho following berths have been allolte* to vessels in port and those expeoted to day:— ■ Ngahere—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Rosamond-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Kamona-No- 2 Queen's Wharf. Karu—No. 2 Queen's Wharf. , l'aritutu-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 4 Queen'; Wharf. Waitangi-No. 5 Queon's Wharf. Kapiti—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Manuka-No. 6 Queen's Wharf.' Hawerar-No.' 7 Queen's Wharf. Lily—No. 8 Queon's Wharf, Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Invercargill—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Opawa-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Alexandei w No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wootton-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Flora-No. 14 Queen's' Wharf. Tofua-No. 16 Queen'H Wharf. Karori— I Taranaki Street Wharf. Havre-Clyde Quay Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. Firebrand—Ferry Wharf. Magic—Ferry Wharf. Wharf. Kauri—Railway Wharf. Kahika— Railway Wharf. In-'u— Railway Wharf. Commas-Glasgow Wharf. Tainui—Glasgow Wharf. Waiwera— King's Wharf. Remuera—King'# Wharf. Canadian Importer-Kings Wharf. ' Blenheim—King's Wliarf Kapuni—King's Wharf. • Aratapu—Miramar Wharf. John-Jliramar Wharf. Kennedy—At slip. Wavei'ley-At tlip. . The Kennedy is to come off the slip oi Monday. " Tlie Alexander is not to sail for f»el son and the Coast nort? till Monday. - The John iB to sail to-day with a, carg( of coke for Dunedin. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. . NEW YORK, May 13. Arrived.—Armagh, from Wellington. MELBOURNE. May 14. Arrivcd.-Glfiucuß, from New Zealand. COASTAL. FRIDAY. Mi Y 14. ■ AUCKLAND. Arrived-Waihcmo (6 p.m.), from Welling ton.. Sailed.—Haunni (11.30 a.m.), • for Gisborne Awahou (4.40 p.m.). for E.ut Coast bays To sail, 10 p.m.—Maheno, for Wai horn and Kaltancata, for Newcastle. '
NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rarawa (9.25 p.m.l for Oneliundft. PATEA. Sailed.—Kapuni (6 n.m.), for Wellins'ton. ' WANGANUI. Sailed 1 .—Kapiti (4.45 p.m.), for Welhneton. PORT AHURIRIArrived.—Monowai (3.45 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (6.30 p.m.), from Wei* - linzton. „ „ NELSON. To sail.—Nikau (7 p.m.),Jor Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived—Kini (7.45 a.m.), for Wellington. LY'ITEbTON. Sailed—Wanhka (1.40 a.m.), for Dunlin; Poherua (1\45 a.m.). for Wcstport; Ngakuta (9 a.m.), for Greymouth; Maori (8.25 p.m,). for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Port Lyttelton (2.30 p.m.), for Melbourne. KOROMIKO DEiLAYED. By Telegraph—Press Associn-ticn.' Cliristohurch, May 14. Tho Koromiko was to have sailed for ' AncklaYl on Thursdv/ evening, l>ut tho firemen refused to take her out intil ' after tfe holidays in connection with the Prince's visit. She iB now set down to • Bail at midnieht to-morrow. ■ THE NORTHERN CHIEF. The three-masted schooner Northern Chief, Captain M'Donald. arrived at Auck- . land from San Francisco 'on Wednasday f morning after a, very good passage. Slio ' left San Francisco on Ma.rch 28, and experienced north-east trado winds until crossintr tho Eoiiator on April 15, when i, she picked up the southeast trndeß. These she carried until 300 miles oil tlio Now Zealand coast, when stroiicr head winds and seas,'followed by calms, were experienced for three days. The run from San Francisco to the Equator was covered m f. tho fast timo of 17 days, and the actual timo occupied by the schooner on the \ voyage, waß' 44 days. The Northern. Chief brought a careo of about. 200,000 ft. i f Oregon pine and 25 tons of ivhito ■ lead. She. was- formerly rigged as a barque, i. and after tradin» between Australia and ' New Zealand for many years was eonverted into a coal hulk. In 1918 slio wan refittted for sea and rigged as a fore and aft schooner, and on her first trip from San Francisco to Auckland Under .her new rig sho occupied 58 days. Fast ab the trip-is, it is six days over the Dunayrc's record. The Duneyre arrived in ■Wlallisston oil March 8, 1919, after a passage' of 38 days from the American p n rt, BLACKBALL OOLLIEis. The Ngahere, which arrived from Lyttelton yesterday, was delayed -in. the discharge of lwr cement, careo by a shortage of. labour. The vessel is to jo to Greymouth on Monday evening and load coal for Wellington. The Ngatoro waß to have left Greymouth last evening, ooal-laden, for Wellington. . ■ ■ The Ngakuta iB due early this mornm? from Greymouth, via. Oainaru and Lyttelton. with 1175 tins of coal for discharge. (She is to return to Greymouth on Monday evening. DURHAM REPORTED. The F. and S. steamer Durham, en routs ' from Liverpool, arrived' at Fremantle yesterday. Thb vessel is expected at Auckland .on June 16 snd at Wellington on • Juno 22. MANUKA FOR ,SYDNEY. The Union Company advise '.hat tho Manuka is to be dispatched at 5 p.m. to- > day ifor Sydney direct. TOFUA'S DEPARTURE. ' The departure of the R.M.S. Tofua for San Francisco, via Rarotonea and Papeetei is fixed for. 3 p.m. on Tuesday. • -i SOFULA SAILS. The Union Company advise that the 8.1. 'Oo.'s Sofula left Calcutta on May 9 for Singapore, Java. Newcastle, and New • Zealand ports. TAINUI FOR HOME. The departure of the Shaw-Savill liner Tainui for London, via Panama nnd Southampton, has bean fixed for 3 p,m, on Tuesday. .. THEi CANADIAN IMPORTER. . ' Messrs. Murray, Roberts advise that owing to the wet weather the Canadian Importer will not be dispatched for Auckland and Vancouver until Wednesday. . MATATUA AT HOME.' Cable adviae has been received by tha Shaw, Savill and Albion Company that . the Matatua, which left. Lyttelton on March 24, arrived at Liverpool on May 11. • 8 ' V OHBPADOA DUE THURSDAY. ■ To continue • the discharqo of her , York cargo, the U.S. and A. steamer Ohepadoa (Messrs. Dalgety apd CO., agonts) u to leave Auckland to-day ior Napier and Welltagton. ). MAKURA LEAVES HONOLULU. w ' Advice received by tho Union Company states that the Makura, on route from Vancouver, left Honolulu on May 9. Sho ly is due at Auokland to-day week, id , i MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Ie! . Captain ;F. D. Siyain, master r.f th# u 0 barque Monongahela, is expected' to bo able to leave hospital in about a fort--i. night's time. [r Mr. T. E. Bovan. third officer of tho Pateena. has left the vessel. , r i "Mr. W. D. Rose, second officer ot tho ,4 Wahine. has signed off. !' Mr. O. P.* S.-Taylor "hiVi joined the I'a--13 teena aa wireless operator, vico Mr. J. H. uo Bennett. . on The follovfinir Eteamers were expected to , n , be within range of the undermentioned ■wireless stations last; night:—Awanui— 18 Orari, Maheno, Waihora, Kaitaneata. ue Auckland— Moeraki, Orari. British Ll.jht, Banka., lonic, Manuka. Rivcrina. Kaipoi, j Waipori. Wellington—Maori. Wahine. Pateena, Waiwera, Kauri, Kent, Manuka, or Westralia. Awarua—Port Victor, Kaiapoi, , Paloona. , . ■ The Karu is to sail to-day for Lytteln tori. She is expected 'back next Wednesday. 0 ] The Flora, iB to, sail to-day for Piort, ton to-load chaff for Onehunga. To load another careo bf wheat, for N°*v [y Zealand, the Knnri is to return to Mel--1(1 bourne on Monday. The Otaki sailed early yesterday morn•j, inn for Dunedin. Lvttolton, and Sydney. r t. At noon to-day tho Rosamond is to sail for New PlvnOuth, takinu cargo. Tho Mokoia' is duo on Tuesday from Auckland and Napier. She is to go oi to Lyttelton and Dunedin the same evening, .j] The Kent is to sail for London, via : a Panama, at 7.o'clock this morning. The Kakapo left A.uckland at 1 D.m. ' yesterday for Wellineton with general E " carao. Sho is due on Sunday , - The Corinna is to sail to-day for Dun- v edin, Oamaru, and Timaru. The Knhika and tho Kamo are to sail 1 for Greymouth this evenintr. 1 • The. Karori. now discharging hardwood timber here, is to sail for Westport <arly , J next week- , ' a ' Tho Poherua is expected to lravfe Westport on Monday evening for Wellington. The ICittavra ia to leave Auckland to-dar with oargo for Wtllim?ton. Ed The Moeraki is to leave Sydney to-day 0 . for Wellington. Tho Putiki l& duo from Napier on Won-' - • day. The vessel ia to go to Tarakohe in tho craning and load cement for Nanler. The Nikau is to ?o ud on the Piit-it mV <>-, da y '° complete her overhaul. 6h» 5S U „, ,° up her usual running, leaving Wellington for Nelson at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. The Ntew .Zealand Shipping Company's Romuera is now to <?o oh to lyttelton and.Dunedin on Tuesday.'
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