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SHIPPING NEWS

I’HASES or THE MOON. MAY.

I Sun rises. 6.41 a.m.; sots, 4.54 P-»- | Moon rises, 12.20 P-m.: Bets 10.00 P-m. i. High water, s.-to , a.m.; W.H P- ! ARRIVED. ! ■ MONDAY. APRIL 5., iIiPPLL, s.s. 13.15' a.m.). 370 tons, Carl- ' on, from Napier. (No. 14, north, Jarrow 11 CANOPUS, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 1350 tons ' Cellars, from Westport, viaranaki street wharf.) ■ TUESDAY. MAY 6. W-VKATXJ. 5.5.’"(12.45 a.m.), 157 tons, Kills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. I No. 7, Queen’s ’wharf). ■ SfilLtC. MONDA Y, APRIL 5. PATEENA; s.s. - (1-35 p.m.). 1212 tons, Sewell, for Pioton-and Nelson. MONOWAI, s.s.. A-15 P-m.), 3433 tons, Norton, for Napier, Gisborne, and Ancks.s. (5‘P-m.), 305 tons. Wildman, for. Nelson. , • MANAKOA,, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 122 tons. MuNeilage, for LytteHon. . . ■ 120 ton ?' Wiikmson. ior Wanganui. r VVAITaNGi...s.s. (7- p.m.), Ml; ■fish, lor-Patea,.,,- . . . .... .MAURI, -5.5.., (7,50 P-m.). 3112 tons, Cameron, .for Lyttelton STORM. (5.30 1 f>-m.). 410 tons. Cow v»n for jjV'ttOit'Oll. , , MA-VA; S.s. (S> p.m.)» l&V tons, Bonner, for Lyttelton. \ n ojq ‘ HOKOJRATA. s.s. (11.1 a . p.m*), 11. tons. Bovver, for London via PanamaTUESDAY. M.AY 6. WAIRAU, s.s. (2 a.m.), 98 tons, Dailey, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ABBIVAUP.’ Ngatoro, Greymouth. to-day Hawera, Patea, to-day Kapiti, Wanganui-, to-day Westralin, ’ Melbourne, to-day Opnwa; Blenheim; to-day Queen of the South. Poston to-day Paternal Nelson,- -Picton, to-day Mararoa. "Eyttelton, ’to-day i, ,i vVcdnescuiv Invercargill, Wanganui, Wednesday Wootton, Lyttelton, Wednesday Port^Sydney, I'* 1 '* Wednesday Maori, Lyttelton. Wednesday [Caitoa, Nelson, Wednesday Blenheim, Wanganui, Wednesday Waitangi, Patea, Wednesday’ Wairau, Blenheim, W edneaday Kapuni. Patea. Wednesday. Karu, Lvttelton,' Thursday Calm. Dunedin,, Timaru, Lyttelton. Thursday John. Lyttelton.. Thursday Mapounka, Auckland. Thursday Bay. Friday Baden ilanaroa, Lyttelton, Friday Ripple, Gisborne, Sunday Kaiapoi. Melbourne via south, Sunday ■PutikL Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, SunTairwfr Wanganui, Sunday Storm, Oamaxu, Monday - . --to- : ~■■n.pBOJECTEBv DEMBTUH** r Greymouth. to Sr^fp 5 m^ m ; MfU-aroa, Lyttelton. to-day. IComata. 'Westport, to-day, 8 P--* ll * ! ■Wakatu,‘"Kaita»ora, Lyttelton, to-day. .* Ooawa, Blenheim', to-day, 5 p.m. Ripple, Akitio, Napier, Gisborne, to-da>, West, Coirt. to-aay. 5 Kennedy, Tarakohe, to-day - ; . Corinna. Dunedin. Uauiacu, Timaru, to-- ... day ■ Kahu, Bast Coast, Wednesday Maori, Lyttelton, Wednesday Kaitda, Nelson. Motueka. Wednesday Pateena. Pioton, Nelson, Wednesday .■ _ Hawera, Patea, Wednesday Ngatoro,’ Greymouth, Wednesday - Kapuni, Patea. 'Wednesday. Wairau. Blanhcinu W ednesday - ’ Queen of- the South, Lyttelton, Wednosday Waitunffi, £atea/ Wednee-day - Invercargill; Wailganui,, Wednesday llhamb. Dunedih, Wednesday • , lonic; Lyttelton,’--Port Chalmers. Wednes- - day ' • Aiana, Liverpool via Panama, Thursday Edward May; Newcastle. Thursday Calm, Wanganui.. Thursday ; Wootton, Lyttelton, Thursday unjssa. New Plymouth, Friday Bessa. Sydney, Friday uanaroa, Lyttelton, Friday ' Amu, New. Plymouth, Friday Mana, Pictou, Wanganui, -Friday Baden Powell. New Plymouth, Friday .Vestralia, Melbourne via south, Friday Kutow, Vancouver, Saturday Whakatane, Lyttelton. Dunedin,' Satur-’ day Stella, Dunedin, Monday Tainui (coastal), Lyttelton, Monday. 1 Storm, Wanganui, Monday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS SAN -FII AN CISC (J, April 29—Moano, from. Wellington; Antiope, barque, for Auckland. , AUCKLAND, Monday—Remueru (BAS a.m.). from Plymouth,, with troops and ’passengers; Commerce. American 4-znaat-od schooner (7.30 p.m.), ,64 days out from San Francisco, with case oil and timber. ONEIIUNgA. Monday—Rarawa (4.30 p.m.); fur New-Plymouth. PATEA,' Sunday—Haweia (11.40 a.m.), from Wellington. . FOXTON, . Monday—Queen of the South (midnight), for Wellington. NAPIER. Monday—Kahu (7 p.m.), for Akitio, Castlepoint and Wellington.

PICTQN,. ilopday—Pateena (5.40 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON; Sunday—Nikau (8 a.m 7. from Wellington. Monday—Eegnlua 11.40 a.m.). from Greymouth; Nikau (7 p’.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH/ Sunday Ngakuta (12,30 p.m,), from Wellington. Monday— Melbourne (2 p.m.), for Sydney. KAIKOURA. , Monday—Wnkatu (2.30 p.m.). for, Wellington. LYTTEI/I'ONi.,, Monday—lnvercargill (12,13 a.m.). John (2.35 a.m.), Wootton (3 and Pdtiki (5.45 a.m.). from Wellington: Mararoa (6.40 p.m.), for Wellington. • . TIMAIIU,..-. Monday—Waimarino (9.45 °' MoSd ay—Cooec, from Wellington; Cdficl.' from Dunedin; Kauri, from Auckland. •

Mr Q G. Sang has joined the Baden Powell as roato.,. ' : .Mr B. N., Scott, has joined the Monowai as second oflicor. The Koinata is to leavo Wellington at 3 o’clock this evening with passengers 'foF‘Westport.

Mr J. Risk has signed on ihe i’.Hocna’s articles as purser.

The Union Company’s barquentine lima is to leave Weiiing;on in tow of the Karamu this morning for Greymouth, where she will load for Adelaide, The coastal su-miur Tainui is duo at Wellington on Sunday from Wanganui and will sail on Monday for 1 vttelton. Levin and Co. advise that the departure of the Queen of the South from Wellington for Lyttelton has been postponed till to-morrow at 4 p.m. The local office of the Union cdvisea that the Kaiapoi is duo at Wellington about Saturday or Sunday next ivith general cargo from Melbourne via southern' ports. The ship Transocean was moved out to the stream at. 9.53 a.m. yesterday preparatory to sailing for Melbourne. The schooner Henriettc was brought in from the stream to the Thorndon breastwork at 2.10 p.m. yesterday. McArthur, Jeffries and Co. advise that the brigantine Aratapu is expected to leave, Dunedin on Thursday with general cargo for Wellington. . The Wootton is due at Wellington tomorrow from Lyttelton, and will sail on the return trip on Thursday for Lyttelton.

The Calm is duo at Wellington on Thursday from Dunedin, Timaru, end Lyttelton, and is to sail on the same evening for Wanganui, The Putiki is due back at Wellington on Sunday from Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton. The vessel is to sail on the following Wednesday for southern porta. The Mana is duo back at Wellington on Friday from Lyttelton, and will sail on the same dnv for ITcton _ and Wanganui. She will arrive , again at _ Wellington on Sunday from Wanganui, and will sail on the following day for Lyttelton. , ! The American schooner' Else was delayed at Wellington yesterday, but is expected to sail to-day for Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. , The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. rdvises that the Bhamo will leave Wellington to-morrow for Dunedin to complete the, discharge of her cargo from Glasgow. ■ me Ngahero is expected to arrive at Wellington to-morrow week with a loan of coat rrom Greymouth. ' .. Tho N.Z. and Atnoun Co. advises that the- departure of the s’.eamer Ajana from AVelliiißton for Liverpool via Panama uas oeen postponed till Thursday afternoon. , , ’ ■ , ~ Mr E. G. F.- Zohrab advises that the Karu is due at Wellington on Tnursday from Lyttelton, and is to sail pu .lnday for New Plymouth, taking general cargo. TLe Sioxiu. is .oxpeoled. at \V«Uingu>n next ilondav from Uamaru, and is to sail on the same day witn general cargo for Wanganui „ ~, The John is expected at .Wellington on Thursday night irom Lyttelton, and is to sail on Saturday for Dunedin. Tho Shaw,,Savill and Albion Co. advises that the lonio, is now timed to leave Wellington to-morrow for Lytteiton and Port GiiaXmers to complete discharge oi her cargo from Home. , : Tho Kurow. from Sydney, having completed her quarantine and discharge or explosives in the stream, berthed at 12 —d p.m. yesterday at King’s wharf to discharge general ’ cargo and to load tot Vancouver. The. vessel is to sail on baturdav for the Canadian port. , ’ Captain Frew, of the Wnangape, which arrived .from, Makatea -.lsland this week, transfers to the- Navua, Captain Appleyard going over to tho Whangapo. _ The great Cunard liner Mauretania has been demobilised from war service and will shortly revert to the Atlantic trade. She will probably be overhauled, at Southampton, and will have to bo repainted now. that camouflage has ceased to be necessary. . , , , , , The Wai nea’s . forward , winch broke down last evening, and to complete her loading the’ vessel will bo moved alongsida, a crana at aNo. 1. north. Queen s wharf, this morning, Middieham Oastle. at,present diacoal at Wcllin{?ton, ie to load at Napier, and Wellington for London;

TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Westralia. No. 16, Jervois quay; Mararoa. Ferry berth; Canopus, Taranaki street wharf; Wakatu. No. ’ 7,. north, Queen’s wharf; Opawa, No. 11; north, Queen’s wharf; Queen of the South, King’s wharf; Hawera, Glasgow ’wharf; KapitL No. 5, south. Queen’s whart; Nikon. No. 10. Queen’s wharf; Karu, No. 12, Jervois quay; Corinna, Taranaki street wharf: Waitangi. No. -5, north. Queen’s wharf; Invercargill. No. 18, north. Queen’s wharf; Kennedy. Kings wharf; Waverley, patent sip. THE WESTERN COMET. Johnston and Co., local agents for the Lnkenbach Line, advise that the Western Comet, which left Now, York on April '22nd, will make Auckland the only port of call in New Zealand. Tho vessel is due at Auckland about May 28th, and after 'transhipping her oaAgo at that port for other Dominion ports, will proceed, on to Melbourne. THE NGATORO. The-Ngatoro was bar-bound at Groymouth from Saturday night till noon yesterday, when she sailed for Wellington with a load of bunker coal for the Ajana. The Ngatoro may go on tho slip here for cleaning and 'pointing, otherwise she will sail to-morxow evening on the return trip to Greymouth to load again for Wellington. Northumberland due Friday. : The N.Z. and African Company advise that the Northumberland is due at Welllington next Friday from Liverpool via Panama. The vessel Is bringing a draft of returning troops. ’ MAKUEA’S ARRIVAL A wireless message received from B.M.S. Alaknra, from Vancouver via ports, states that tho vessel will arrive at Auckland at 8 o'clock this morning. Tho vessel will not go to Sydney, but is to leave Auckland next Tuesday on the return trip to Vancouver. KAIKOURA FOR LOADING. The liner Kaikoura is to leave Tokomaru Bav on Thursdav next for Wellington, where aha is duo on the following day to complete Homeward loading. The vessel Is to leave this port about tho 15th Inst, for London via Panama. C, AND D. UNERS. Tho Port Pirio sailed from London April 18th for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Duo Flew Zealand about Juno 18th. The Port Chalmers is load in ft in Now York for Auckland. Wellington, and Australian ports. The War Pilot is loading in Now York for Lyttelton, Dunodin and Melbourne. X’his steamer was to have sailed in March but she was temporarily withdrawn by tho Ministry of' Whipping, owing to having mot with an accident involving her being dry-dooked at Barry. The War Courage arrived at Auckland on Saturday evening from Wellington. Who is. now bunkering tho Corinthic. after which she loads a full cargo .of wool at Auckland for Hull and Immingham. Tho Orator arrlvo.d at London on March 14th from New Zealand. The Verdun arrived at Hull on April 24th from New Zealand, Tho Port Lyttelton arrived at London on April 28th from New Zealand via Australia and Bombay. Kf.A ORA REPORTED. A wireless message received from the Kia Ora. on route from England, reports that tho vessel will not arrive at Lyt-telton-until to-morrow. The vessel has been delayed bv heavy weather, RIMUTAKA FROM LONDON. The Eimutaka is due at Wellington on tho 28th instant from London via Newport News and Panama, with passengers and troops. The vessel has general cargo from Home and coal from tho American port for discharge at Wellington,

iIEMULRA'S MOVEMENTS. Tho llemuera. which arrived at Auckland yesterday morning from London, is due at Wellington at the end of this week. After discharging part cargo at Wellington the vessel will proceed to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to put out the remainder. The Ivemuera will subsequently load at Timaru and Wellington and is to leave this port at the beginning of Juno for Loudon via Panama. PAPAEOA FROM GLASGOW. Tho Paparoa. from Glasgow, with passengers and troops, is due at Wellington on tho 21th inst, via Newport Nows and Panama. Tho vessel has general cargo and coal to discharge at Wellington. WBSTRALiA ARRIVES TO-DAY. j A wireless message received last night from the iiuddart. Parker steamer Westrnlia. on route from Melbourne, reports that the vessel will arrive in the stream at Wellington at 2 p.m. to-day. Tho departure of the vessel from Wellington for southern ports and Melbourne has been postponed till next Friday. OVERSEAS VESSELS. STEAMERS. Rcmuera—At Auckland; due Wellington May Uth; lett Loudon Mar. (fU.S. Co.J • Northumberland —Due Wellington May 9tu; ieit Liverpool Mar. 28th. (N.Z. u.uu ahican wo./ Whakatane—Due at Wellington May Btii via Auckland; loft New fork Mar. 21st. (NE. and African Co.J . Devon—Duo Wellington May 17th; left Kia Ora —Due Lyttelton May 7th; due vvei-mgum may i—n; reu waited Kingdom Mar. 27th. wnaw Saviil.) Paparoa—Due Wellington May 24th; ieit triuagow April Ist. uV-2. and Aincan Cod Arawa —Duo Lyttelton May 12th; left London April Ist. (Shaw Saviil.) Carpentaria Due Lyttelton May 17th; left United Kingdom April 2nd. Pakeba—Due Wellington Mav 27th, left Loudon April 12th. (Shaw Saviil.) Rimutaka — Duo Wellington Hay 26th; left I’i.Yiuoutii April jui, via iiewpon News and Panama. (N.Z. S. Co.) Western Comet —Due Auckland May 28th; left New York April 22nd. (Johnston and Co.) ■ ■ Torua—Due Lyttelton or Port Chalmers Mav 30th: left United Kingdom Aprlp.ort Tirie—Due Wellington Juno 24th; left London April 18th. (C. and D. Line.) SAILERS.

San Francisco lo Wellington—Samar (f-maAed sch.) sailed: Commerce (4-mast-ed soil.), sailed Mar. Ist, (Vacuum Oil pn - York to Wellington—King Cyrils ti-mast&d sch.), to sail-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 2

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