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SHIPPING NEWS

—PHASHS-OF-THB MOON. MAY.

Sun rises, 6.43 a.m.; sots, 4.46 p.m. - -Moon rises; 3.57 p.m.; sots 5.2 -a.m.. ■ -'-High- water,-*3.19- -a.m.; 3-4-. p.m. ARRIVED. . MONDAY, MAY 12. PUTIKI, s.s. (12.20 a.m.), 405 tons. Robertson,* - from Lyttelton. (No. 11, south, Quebn’s wharf.) 'KAPITI, s.s. 0015 a.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers) frbih “ Wanganui. (Glasgow s.s. (11.10 a.ra.), 1137 tons, Dowell, from Greymouth. (Glasgow wharf.) ,

SAILED. MONDAY, MAY 12,

P ATHENA’, 's.s. (1.30 p‘.m.), 1212 tons, Sewell, for Picton and Nelson. _ kAJ/UNX. S.s. p.m.;, 275. tons, Wilkinson, for Havelock an d bays. MAORI, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron. for Lyttelton. WAIRAU, S.s. (0 p.m.), 98 tons, Deilev, for Blenheim ... .... ■ OPAWA, s.s. (0 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicbo^'srNED?f,?s Ul fe.23 p.m.), 137 tons. H >IANARO-C's^’ (10.5 p.m.), 122 tons, McNeilager for LS'ltelton. KAEU. s.s. (10-25 p.m.), 267 tons. Braid-wood.-for New Plymouth. STELLA, s.s. (10.50 p.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton, for Dunodin. EXPECTED arrival* Alexander. .Nelson, -to-day Ngahere, Lyttelton, to-day . Kwikoura, Tokomaru Bay. to-day Tainui, Wanganui, to-day Kahu, Bast-Coast,, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, Wednesday lluia. Auckland, Wednesday Maori, Lyttelton, Wednesday TJaitoh, ‘ Nelson,'"W ednesday Wootton, Lyttelton, Wednesday ■ ■Kom'fttK,'”We3tpoTt;‘, -Wednesday •Invercargill, Lyttelton, Wednesday Wairau. Blenheim,, Wednesday Kapuni,- Patea, Wednesday Waitangi, Eaten,. Thursday _ Blenheim;. Havelock, ,and Bays, .Thursday Storm; Oamaru,, Thursday ‘ Blenheim, iavelock nnd bounds, TnursKaiapoi',' Melbourne ‘ Via south, Friday Manaroa, Lyttelton,. Friday Port" Sydney, Tima'rU, Friday Monowai, Auckland. Napier, Friday Kiui, Dunedin, Oamaru, Friday, Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Friday Ripple, Napier, Sunday „ . Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Tuesday

PROJECTED DEPARTURE* - Ngahere, Greymouth, to-day. . .. Calm, Wanganui,' to-day, noon ; Baden -Powell,'. New: Plymouth,, to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton,- to-day,' 7.45 p.m, Kuhn, East Coast,.-to-day ■Hawerar Patea.- to-day. 2 p.m. Kapitl, Wanganui, to-day, 4 p.m. Waitangi; Patea, to-day, 3 p.m. ... Mana.’Lyktettbh.norday , . . Wakht-tf, 'Kdlkpura; " Lyttelton, to-day, 4 Alexander, .West Coast direct, to-day, 6 r Gisborne,^ ■ • • eVplm.-:,. ■ . ■■ ■ Kapuni, j Patea,, Wednesday Kaitoa,-.-.Nelson, Wednesday . . Opawa, Blenheim,Wednesday Maori-, i. Lyttelton. .Wednesday Mapourika, Auckland, Wednesday Ngatoro;' Greymouth; Wednesday .Tainui - (coastal), -Lyttelton, Wednesday Willochra, England, Wednesday .Pateena,. Picton,-Nelson, Wednesday Waihora, Sydney, .Wednesday Wairau, Blenheim, Wednesday 'lnvercargill. Wanganui. Wednesday.;,.’ l Kurow, Vancouver, Wednesday I, • . ■ Putiki.'southern ports, Wednesday. ■ 1 -■ Manukh; - Sydney; Wednesday Atua. 'Sydney. Thursday Remuera, -Lyttelton-/ Thursday Rosamond, Dunedin, Bluff, Thursday Waverley, Patch', Thursday Tainui, 'London' Via Panama, Thursday Wootton, ’Lyttelton, Thursday Storm)' Wanganui, Thursday ’Middleham“Cast!o, Napier, Friday Kaikoura, London via Panama, Friday Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Friday Whakatane, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Friday Manaroa, Lyttelton, Friday Northumberland, Melbourne, Saturday Baranga, Gisborne, Saturday Kaiapoi, New Plymouth, Greymouth, Saturday Mokoia, Napier, Gisborne, CJ Auckland, Tuesday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENT! PLYMOUTH, Thursday Ruapehu, ■from Wellington. Devanha, for Australia, . SAN FRANCISCO, April X2th—Gladbrook. for Sydney. SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday—Raupo, for Auckland. .. SYDNEY, Monday—Moerakl, for Levuka.. ONEHUNGA. ’ Sunday Regains (8 a.m.), for Nelson. Monday—Earawa (3.45 p.m:);' for New Plymouth. MaNAKAU HEADS, Monday—Earawa (5.30 p.m.), crossed bar outwards. ' NEW PLYMOUTH, Sunday—Orissa (7 a-tt!)) from Wellington. WANGANUI, Monday Mana (3,10 p.m.),'for Wellington. • PICTON,- Monday—Pateena (6.80 p.m.), from Wellington. -- NELSON,"Monday—Eegulus (3.25 p.m.), from Onehunga. ' . LYTTELTON/ Sunday—Ngahere <8.30 p.m.), from Chatham Islands. Monday— Mararoa (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington.. . POET CHALMERS, Monday John (4.15 p.m.), from Wellington.

The/departure of the Calm from Wellington for Wanganui has been postponed till'tioTddy. ■ '

The Waverley, which is completing her overhaul-at—Weffington, is expected to sail to-morrow for Patea. . The Putiki is to- sail from Wellington, to-morrow, cargo-laden, for Dunedin direct. - .

•• The lonic is to leave Lyttelton to-day for Port Chalmers to complete discharge of her cargo from'-Home. ' •The Navua; which'arrived at Auckland from -Melbourne- "or Thursday morning, was released-from-quarantine oh Friday, and berthed at"the Queen’s wharf to .discharge her general cargo. After discharge, she-will go to Makatea Island to load phosphates. - - The Komata is to leave Westport at 9 a.m,-to-day coal-laden for Wellington. .. The Union Co. • advises that the Waihora will leave Wellington to-morrow for Sydney.- ■-'■ • - H./Pba.-Wootton is-due at Wellington tomorrow from Lyttelton, and is to sail on the return trip on Thursday. Repairs to the Whangapo are delaying that vessel at Auckland, and her departure for-Makatoa Island has been iostponed until-to-day.- She'ig going via Pa- ■ pesteennd is-to-take a mail for Tahiti. The John -was discharging at Dunedin yesterday.. She will load to-day, and sail to-night.for Oamaru, Lyttelton, and Wanganui, -omitting -Wellington. ■ The Storm is duo at Wellington on Thursday l from Oamavu, and is to eail'cn the-same day -for Wanganui. The Shaw; Savill and Albion liner Kla

Ora is to leave Lyttelton to-night for j Wellington to complete discharge of her , cargo from London. The steamer Willochra is fixed to leave Wellington to-morrow afternoon for England, Captain J. F. Spring-Brown is in command. _ . The Bipplo, to sail from Wellington this evening, will tranship her cargo for Gisborne at Napier, and is due back hero again on SundayThe Corinthio is to leave Auckland at noon to-day for London via Panama. The Kurow is timed to leave Wellington to-morrow cargo-laden for Vancouver. The steamer Kursk, 7869 tons gross, owned by the Shipping Controller and managed by the Cunarcl Line, arrived at Adelaide on Mav 3rd with troops from England. She loads in Australia under the auspices of the C. and D. Lina, ard takes a number of enemy subjects to Rotterdam. The Cunard-Anchor Lino steamer Castalia, 6396 tons gross, sailed from London on April 14th for Australia with troops, nnd will be loaded Homewards by the C. and D. Line. The E.M.S. Makura Is to sail from Auckland at 8 p.m. to-day for Vancouver via ports. The Calm is expected back at Wellington on the 22nd inst. from Dunedin, Timaru, nnd Lyttelton, and is to sail on the same day for Wanganui. Tlie Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. advise's that the Bhamo will leave Dunedin on Thursday for Oamaru to continue her loading for London. The Kini is to load at Dunedin tomorrow, and proceeds thence to load at Oamaru on Thursday for Wellington end Greymouth. The Union Company expects to dispatch a number of colliers from Auckland to Newcastle during this week. The Wnnaka, Karori, and Waipori have been definitely fixed, while the Rakanoa and Kaituna,, expected in a day or two, will also be got away as soon as possible. Captain Harris has arrived in Wellington to take command of the Waihora in place of Captain Molyneaux, who temporarily succeeded Captain Showman when ho became ill at Newcastle.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. advises that the Earanga is to leave Wellington next Saturday or Monday for Gisborne for Homeward loading. The auxiliary schooner Houto left Dunedin at 3 u.m. on Saturday with a load of general cargo for Wellington. Mr B. G. F. Zohrab is the local agent. Salmond and Spraggon' ad vises that the Mana is to leave Wellington to-night for Lyttelton. The coastal steamer Tainui, due at Wellington to-day from Wanganui, is to sail to-morrow for Lyttelton. Tho Rosamond left Gisborne last night for Wellington, whore she is due to-mor-row morning. Tho vessel is to leave hero on Thursdav for Dunedin and Bluff, taking cargo for the last-mentioned port. The Union Company advises that the Mapourika. which is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Auckland, has her cargo space fullv booked.

Tho, Ngakuta is at rperesent loading timber at Kaipara,,, for Lyttelton. Hr Naylor, second officer of the Nga tore, is to join the Ngahere to-day in a similar capacity. Mr Emms, third officer of tho Ngatoro, will transfer to the Ngahere as third. Mr Berquist, chief officer of the Ngahere, who has been on holiday leave, will sign on the Ngatoro to-day. as chief in place of Mr A. E. Pryde. Awho . will revert to the position of, second officer of that vessel. Mr Monorioff. who has been on holiday leave, will join the Ngatoro as third officer.

- The Ngatoro is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Greymouth to load more coal for this port.

- The Ngahere left Lyttelton last night for Wellington, whore she is calling in on her wav to Greymouth to obtain a couple of A.B.’s and to change some of her officers. ' At Greymouth the vessel Is to load for’ Lyttelton.

- ' TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE. ■'■'Kaikoura, Glasgow wharf; Mararoa, Ferry berth: Aina. No. 34, north, Jervois quay; Ngatoro. Railway wharf; Alexander, No. 13,-Queen's wharf; Middleham Castle, Glasgow wharf; ManaNo. 1, south. Queen's wharf; Baden Powell, No. XL north, Queen’s wharf; Ear am u. Taranaki street, wharf. THE NORTHUMBERLAND. No attempt has vet been mode by the Wellington waterside workers (to discharge the cargo from the Northumberland, from Liverpool owing to the vessel Having carried typhoid fever patients.' It is anticipated, however, that a start will bo made to-morrow to unload the 1000 teas’ of cargo for this port. Tho Northumberland, in the meanwhile, is timed to sail next Saturday for Melbourne and Sydney. Captain A. C. Jarvis, who is in command of the Northumberland, has the following officers: Chief officer, Mr E. H. Lister: second. Mr F. -Gaultor; third, Mr H B. Holbrook, fourth, Mr A. Stephenson; surgeon. Dr. K. A. Wilson; chief engineer, Mr H. A. Cufier; second, Mr A. M. Barclay; third. Mr W. Ridley; founth. Mr L. McDonald; fifth, Mr D. Currie: sixth. Mr J. Parry; seventh, Mr J. MoMurohie; eighth, Mr F. Halliwoll; refrigerating engineers, Messrs J. M. Bullock and J. Humphries; chief steward. Mr C. March. GUILD’S PEACE CELEBRATIONS. Yesterday morning the Merchant Service Guild hold a meeting to consider matters in connection with Peace celebrations. Captain F. A. Macindoe (secretary) wus instructed to write to tho shipowners, asking what is their intention with regard to the Peace celebrations with respect to the members of the Guild. Nothing definite has yet been decided with regard to the celebrations. TAINUI FOE LONDON. The Shaw Savill and Albion liner Tainui is now timed to leave Wellington at 3 p.m. on Thursdav for London, via Panama. . All passenger baggage must be alongside the steamer at 11 a.m. on that day, nnd passengers must embark not later than S p.m KAIAPOI FROM MELBOURNE. The Kaiapoi. from Melbourne, now discharging at Dunedin, is due at Wellington on Friday next via Lyttelton, to complete discharge here. The vessel will load at this port for New Plymouth and Greymouth. ABAWA FROM LONDON. A wireless message from tho troopship Arawa. en route from London, repents that the vessel is expected to reach Lyttelton to-morrow night or on Thursdav morning. LOADING AT GLASGOW. Cable advice has been received that the new C. and D. liner Port Bowen is now loading general cargo at Glasgow for New Zealand ports. The vessel is to sail on the 26th inat. on her maiden trip. THE POET SYDNEY. The C. and D. liner Port Sydney is to leave Timaru on Thursday afternoon for Wellington, where she is due on Friday evening. The vessel will complete Homeward loading here, and ■ is to sail on the 2tth for London, via Panama. Bannatyne and Company are the We: lington agents. MONGWAI DELAYED. The Monowai is ito leave Auckland this evening for Napier and Wellington. She is due hero on Friday morning, and is to sail at 5 p.m. on Friday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's Hner Kaikoure is due at Wellington this morning from Tokomaru Bay to complete Homeward loading. She is to sail next Friday for London, via Panama. Tho Middleham Castle is to sail from Wellington on Friday for Napier for Homeward loading. Tha Remuera. is to leave Wellington

OrOoBOUC to OVit m, aumßi*; ouo*«7.uv*.crv*, on Thursday for Lyttelton and Port Qhalmors to complete discharge of her cargo from London. The Whakatane (N.Z. and African Company, inward agents) is to sail from Wellington on Friday or Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete discharge of her cargo from New York. TUB CITY OP DUNKIRK. The N.Z. and African Company advises that the A. end A. liner City of Dunkirk left Now York on May Ist for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Sydney. The vessel is due at Auckland about June 7th. and at Wellington about June 12th. SAILINGS FOB SYDNEY. Two passenger steamers will leave Wellington during the next couple of days for Sydney. The Manuka is to sail from here at noon to-morrow, and the Atua is to follow at 8 o’clock on Thursday, night. A number of passengers ex the Makura, from Vancouver, are proceeding bv the Manuka. DEVON POE LYTTELTON. The N.Z. and- African Company advises that the liner Devon, en route from Egypt with returning troops, was due at Melbourne on the 10th Inst., and proceeds thence to Sydney and Lyttelton. The vessel is, due nt Lyttelton on the 26th inst. She will load for Home at Lyttelton and comes to Wellington to fill! up. sailing from here on Juno 12th for Liverpool, via Panama. MOKOIA'B MOVEMENTS. The Mokoia is to leave Dunedin on Saturday for Lyttelton and Wellington. She is duo at Wellington next Tuesday, and will sail on the same day for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. OVERSEAS VESSELS. STEAMERS, Devon—Due Lyttelton May 26th; left Suez April stu. (IN.Z. and African Co.) Kia Ora—At Lyttelton May 7th; due Wellington May 13th; left United Kingdom Mar. 27th. (Shaw Savill.) Paparoar—Due Wellington May 24th; loft Glasgow April Ist. (N.Z. and African Co.) Arawa—Due Lyttelton May 14th; left Loiuiun April Ist. (Shaw Savil,.) Carpentaria Due Lyttelton May 17th: left United Kingdom April 2nd Pakeha—Dae Wellington May 27th; left London April I2th. (Shaw Savill.) Eimutaka —Due Wellington May 26th; left Plymouth April sth. yin Newport News and Panama. (N.Z. S. Co.) Moana—Duo Wellington May 23th; left San Francisco May 4th via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Union Co.) Western Comet—Duo Auckland May 28th; loft New York April 22nd. • (Johnston and Co.) Tofua—Due Lyttelton or Port Chalmers Mar 30th: left United Kingdom April 18th. City of Dunkirk—Due Auckland June 7th; duo Wellington Juno 13th j left New York May Ist. (N.Z. and African Co.) Port Piric—Due Wellington Juno 24th; left London April 18th. (C. and D. Line.) SAILERS. San FVancisoo (o Wellington—Samar (4jmaated sch.) sailed. New York to Wellington—King Cyrus (4-mastod sch.), to sail.

D. H. M. First Quarter ... 7 11 4 a.m. Full Moon .. 35 0 "Quarter' ... 23 9 Now Moon ... 30 0 THIS DAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10278, 13 May 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10278, 13 May 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10278, 13 May 1919, Page 2

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