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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MA"Y.

THIS DAY. San rises, 6.57 a.m.; sets, 4.37 p*m. Moon rises, 11.16 p.m.; sets, 12.11 p.m. High water, SMO a.in.; 10;4 p.m. arrived. .> WEDNESDAY. MAY 21.' UPAVvA, S 3. (3-3) u.m.), 110 tons, o \ioiioi.s, put buck through stress ol - jNo. 11, north. Queen’s wharf). iIONOWAI. s.s. (H a.m.). 3133 tons. rroo. from Lyttelton. (Perry birth. • MANAROA. s.s. (11.30 p.m.;, 122 tons; .- .\U-Neiage, from ‘Lyttelton, (Nor -13.- " Queen’s, wharf.), ' aiN'EMUAc s.s. (5.33 p;m:). M2 tons iioilcns. from Port Underwood. (Wool, wharf./ , , . ~VTKI, s.s. (7 p.m.), 1214 tons, blewvom Gre-jmouth. (Tfiranaki street • 'Myhurf.> ■ ■ J ,» vKO, s.s. {7 505 tons. Jone». . {No. 7, . Queen’s wharf.) C0K1KKA...3.«. (8.0 p.m.). 1271 tons. ■ Elders, from. New, .Plymouth. (No. 4. centre/ Queen’s wharf.) . , ■ ■ .. THURSDAY, MAY 24 . MAGIC, auxiliary scow (12.30 a.m.), 82 tons. Johansen, from Sandy Bay. " (Perry wharf.) SAILED. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. " ■ MANA. s;3.- (12.15' a.m.); 134 tons. Bon- . ner, for Lyttelton. ' ,■ , OPASVA. s.s. (1.20 a.m.). 110 tons, , Nicholas-, for Blenheim. - Hi-VL-UIM. s.s, (7 a.m,). 542 tons, Bollons, for Port Underwood HOUXOi auxiliary schooher (10.15 a.m.). 77 tons. Richards, for Nelson and Dun's.s. (1.15 p.m.). 6999 tons, Sq» for London via Panama . . PATEENA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 1212 tons. Sewell, for Picton and Nelson STELLA. s.s. (2.55 p.m-), 269 tone. Hamilton, for Auckland JCAIi.UA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), r 305 tons, Wildman. fot Nelson. , ■ WAIMEA, 5.3. (4.45 P-,md, 404 tons, Graham, for Westport and Greymonth. ‘‘'■'JCAP UNI. ’s.'s/ T 7 pim.), 373 tons, GibSon,; for. Patea: " , iw . WAVERLEY. s.s. (7.10 p.m.). 157 tons, - Brigdan,. for Patea. - MAORI,. 83, (7.55 pjm), 3412 tons. ■Gamrrmr. fpr .jaftfce|Upa. , " MONOWAI, s.s'. (8.10 p.m.), 3433 tons, ICAPITI, s.s. (8.56 pjJn.), 342-tons. Saw-. jrers for Wanganui POHERUA, s.s. (9-45 p.m.), 1175 tons, Chadwick, for Westport via Greymonth. with lima in tow. , - , ' XLMA. barqucntino (5.45 p.m.), 306 tons ' Hall, for- Greymonth. . THURSDAY, MAY 23. : 1 "

OP AW A, 8.8. (3.10 a.m.). 110 tons. Nicholas, foe XJlcnhcinx. EXPECTED. ARRIVALS., .... , Waitangi. Patea, today - Manaroa, Lyttelton, to-ciay Eini',. Greymouth, to-day . Calm, Timaru,. to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day . Pateena. Nelson, Picton, today " Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaiirioia. to-day Kanr, Lyttelton, today Hawera, Patea. to-day - .Eokiri, Greymouth, to-day . Komata, Westport;, today _ . Ngatoro. Greymouth, to-day Nucau, Nelson, to-dar Bhamo. Oamaru. to-day Breeze, Lyttelton, today ■ - onWestmoreland, B.ufi. Friday , -Mann, Lyttelton. Friday ... . ;,.,;Kap.uni, Patea, Friday . ’ Kapiti. Wanganui, - FfWaar , V , . Blenheim, Wanganm, Friday, , . ; - 1 "Ripple, Gisborne, Friday " 'lonic. Lyttelton, Friday" Ramona,-- Westport, Friday -- Wootton. Lyttelton. Friday ■ a Maori, Lyttelton, Friday Kaitoa, Nelson. Friday _ . PntiVi. Dunedin. Timaru, Lyttelton, In- - day Saweia, Patea, Friday , Opawa, Blenheim. Friday Wairan. Blenheim, Saturday Waverley, Patea, Saturday Naa=hf*re., »-v,teVibnV BatujrcJay -Mapourika. Auckland. Sunday' ' Alexander, Wanganui, Sunday ‘ : Invercargill. New Plymouth. Monday PROJECTED DEPARTURES; ilako, Picton, Gisborne, today ...... Wairan. Blenheim, today, midnight Waitangi, Patea, to-day. 5 p.m. Sjuno, Lyttelton, today . Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.43 p.m.’; Jlanaixoa, Lyttelton, today. 6 p.m. Baden, Powell, Lyttelton today . 1 ’yjrangfl, Gisborne, to-<lay ■"'Calm, Wanganui, to-day' ‘ " T "Hula. Lyttelton, Bunedm;' to-day ‘ ‘ Stella, Auckland, to-day ■ ■ • • ■ - : Maori,' Lyttelton. -Friday Kaiapoi. New Plymouth. Greymouth, Friday ' Corinaa. BuDediiu Oamaru. Timaru. Friday '^Bkitca f \Nelson, Friday Kapitl, Wanganui..Friday Hawera, Patea, Friday , j Opawa, Blenheim.'Friday * • - Port Sydney, irjnaou via Panama, Fri--dar ■ - - Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lvttelton, Friday 'Kara. New Plymouth, Friday Hinemoa. northern lighthouses, Friday liana, Lyttelton. Saturday -Wootton. Lvttelton. Saturday ;s'Kikau. Nelson, Saturday Breeze, -Dunedin, Saturday -- • tfi ) Ngatoro., Greymouth. Saturday . Waverley, Patea, Saturday ''' .pntiki. southern ports! Monday " 'Blenheim, Havelock and bays, Monday " Alexander. Nelson, West Coast, Monday Invercargill, Wanganui, Monday Hippie, Akitio Napier Gisborne Tuesday Westmoreland, Liverpool via Panama, .Wednesday" " ' O TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. ~ . , SYDNEY, Tuesday Waihora, from ; j Wellington; Kanna,’from, Westport. .. ...NEWCASTLE Tuesday—Edward May, ~.; from.-Wellington. Wanoka,. -for. New-Zea- ' land. . ... - AUCKLAND, Wednesday Commerce, schooner. (9 a-m.), for Levnka. ONEHUNGA, Wednesday—Barawa (9.25 a.m.), from New Plymouth. ' NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday—Orissa (12.30 p.m.), for Newcastle. . • PATEA, Wednesday—Hawera (1 p.m.). ■'■'from Wellington. Waitangi . (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Wednesday—lnvercargill (11 a m.), from Wellington. 1 ' G T SBOBNB. Wednesday—Bipple (9.10 p.rrO, for Wellington. NAPIER, Wednesday Mokoia ,4.43 ■ . p.m.), from Wellington. - PICTON, Wednesday Pateena (6.29 n.nO. from Wellington. NELSON. Wednesday—Kennedy (9.20 ' from Wellington. Paerca- (8.30 a.m.) and Kennedy 13.20 p.m.), for West- , ort end Greymouth. ' ‘ WESTPORT. Wednesday—Komata (1.20 ' , m.), for Wellington: Kemona (to sail 1 s ;m. Thursday), for WeW’igton. ' GREYMOUTH. Wednesday Ngatoro ! ,(141 a m.) and Kini (2.35 a.m.), for WelH HV-TTELTC>N. Wednesday Mnraroa (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Mararon ■ (7.-10 mm.); for* Wellington.-- - TIMARU. Tuesday—Calm (11.4 S p.m.). for Wellington. OAMARU. Wednesday—(? far Wellington. _ PORT CHALMERS, Wote«id*7-a«ton (U a.m.), from Melbourne, . BLUFF, Wednesday —, Wwttnorsland (•.IS p-m.), for Wellington.

The Waimarlno is to Tnwvo Ancktend to-day -with general cargo for Sydney. ' The Baden Powell is to get away ' from Wellington this evening 'for - Lyttelton.' ’

The transport Pakeha, which cleared the. Capal .on -May 7th, is expected at WeUjngtqi} onjMay 30th. The’ PnH'ri' at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon from Timarn. She is dne at Wellington to-morrow, and v ill leave here. on Monday or Tuesday for southern, ports. ~ ThH.,M e Jai)esia,Ui Mission steamer Southern Cross, at present in dock at Auckland, is expected to be ready for sen at the end of the’, month or early i ext ’.v ■ '■ --T tt“ sn ii for the Solomon and Banks Islands.

Owing to delay caused by the nee- ’ to the ’ Aratapu at Dunedin, the vsw' lost her charter from Dunedin to Wellinytor, and, i».,et n-»«ent tied- up alongside the schooner Alert at the Victoria wharf., Johnston and Co. advise that the Pim-

ple is due back at Wellington to-morrow from Gisborne...and will not sail unti 1 Tn«d»- •>' 6 .'p.m. for Akitio, Napier, and Gisborne.

' Loading operations on the C. and D. Line chartered steamer War Courage were considerable delayed bv heavv ra ; -> at Auckland’oil Monday. As a result ber departure for England has been postponed until to-day. Cabled advice has been received by the Auckland office of the Union Company that the Kauri was to sail from Melbourne for Auckland on Tuesday. This vessel has a cargo of wheat. The steamer Alexander is dne at Wellington on , Sunday from Wanganui, rnd is to sail on Monday at 5 p.m, for Nelson arid West Coast.

Captain G. Thompson, harbourmaster At Dunedin, is at present confined to a private hospital. He was operated on on Sunday for an internal complaint, the operation proving satisfactory. The Otago Harbour Board’s freezing works at Port Chalmers were closed down on Saturday. The board has obtained permission to borrow A12.C00 for the purpose of reconstructing these works, and it has also obtained a promise of this money.. . New Plymouth dredge Paritutu was placed on the Wellington patent slip at 10 mm. yesterday for repairs, and win remain on the oradle for about a. week. The Nikau will go up on the slip .behind the dredeo this morning, and wiu come off to-morrow afternoon. The sailer Terpsichore is to be placed on the slip after the Paritutu comes off. The Ngatoro left Greymouth at 1 a.m. yesterday for Wellington with 1200 tons of,goal,. ..The vessel will be discharging into hulks to-day, and will bunker the Westmoreland to-morrow. The Ngatoro is to sail on Saturday for Greymouth. The Karu is due at Wellington . this evening from Lyttelton, and will sail tomorrow tor New Plymouth.

The steamer Calm is due at Wellington'this morning from Timarn, and will sail--this’ evening for Wanganui. Mf<.Ty. G./Thomas, assistant purser of the Maori- signed off the vessel s articles at Wellington yesterday. Mr P. H; Davey, third engineer of the Maori) -signed off the vessel’s articles at Wellington yesterday. The - steamer Dteeza is dne at Wellington to-morrow from Lyttelton with a locomotive and produce. Sho is to sail from here ,on Saturday direct for Dun'ife Coriirna. which arrived at Wellington'last' evening from New Plymouth. is to leavo hero to-morrow for Dunedin. Gamaru and Timarn, taking cargo.

The . Hinemoa went across from Wellington to Port Underwood yesterday morning, and returned to port in the evening.;- The -vessel is to rail from Wellingon to-morrow afternon on her Hound .trioato»the northern lighthouses and will bo absent from here for about four-weeks, WATERSIDE BALLOT. ' The ballot of the Wellington Waterside Werners' Union to deomo whether the term's submitted .trom therecent con.-’ ference' with th? employers- be accepted or-.-.-abt will' be, herd to-day ; to-. morrow." The 'polling booth, which will be at the X’’ store is to be open from 7.45. am.-, till -1.15 p.m. and irom 2.15 p.m. till ,5.3 b. p.m. on both days. " .NIKAU AND KAITOA. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Nikair, which has been under overhaul at Nielson, will- arrive at .Wellington early -this morning, and, after putting out her passengers and mails, will go found to the - patent slip to complete ;er survey. She will be back at the Queen's wharf to-morrow afternoon, and will resume running on Saturday, sailing at 2 p.m. for Nelson. The Kaitoa, which, is to lay up at Nelson next week for her overhaul, will now not withdraw at Nelson until' Tuesday morning. BURMA AT LONDON. Cable, advice has. been received by the Shaw, Savill .and Albion Co. that the steamer Burma- arrived at' Londpn.cn May 13th from Wellington. The vessel, sailed.-from- Wellington on March 13th via -Bombay and .Suez. ' ORISSA "IEfFnEW PLYMOUTH. The steamer Orissa sSiled from New Plymouth at 12.30 p.m. yesterday with an oil-refining plant for Aberdam, .Persian Gulf. The vessel is proceeding via Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne and Bombay,' TOGLVrs BERTHAGE. Bhamo. No. 1, south. Queen's wharf; Mararoa. Ferry berth: Kokiri, Ferry wharf; Corinna. No. 4, Queen’s wharf; Komata. Taranaki street wharf; Nikau. No. 10. Queen's wharf: Make, No. 7, Queen's wharf: Calm. Pipitea wharf; Waitapgi, N0.,1, north. Queen’s wharf; Ngatoro, Clyde quay; Hinemoa, Ferry wharf; Magic. Railway wharf; Manaroa, No. 13. north. Queen’s wharf; Kamo, No. 6, Queen’s wharf. SHAW SAVILL STEAMERS. The Kia Ora is to leave Dunedin at 8 o'clock this morning for Lyttelton, New Plymouth. Waitara. Wanganui, and Wellington for Homeward loading. The Bhamo left Oamaru at 6 a.m. yesterday, for Wellington, where she is due to-dair to complete Homeward loading. The - vessel's departure from Wellington for London via Suez has now been postponed till Thursday. POHERUA TOWS ILMA. At 9.45 ’ o’clock slast evening the Poherua ,eft We-unaton.with the Union Company’s barauantino lima in tow for Grevmouth. The Poherua will proceed •from the latter port to Westport to load. COAL WORKERS MEET TO-NIGHT. A meeting of-the coal workers of the Wellington Waterside Workers’ Union will be held at 8, o’clock to-night in the Harbour Board X store. Consideration will be given to matters affecting the working conditions of the coal workers. , ZB.ALANDIC AT LONDON. . The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company has been notified-bv cable that the ZeaInndio arrived, at ..London on May 13‘h from Wellington., The vessel sailed from WellingV.p -on March 20th vin Colombo and Bombay. MATATUA AT LONDON. Tho Shaw. Savill and Albion Compam has received cable .advice that the Matatue arrived at,T,option on May l?th from Wellington. Thp vessel left -here on March 15th yia jCJplombo and Bombay. THE ’WESTMORELAND. The liner Westn oreland left Bluff at 0 o'clock last evening for Wellington, where #h» is' due to-morrow morning. The voesel will' ooraoloto loading at this port, and Is to sal) from hero next Wodnosday morpiM, for Liverpool Aria Pano A p»wwpce.ra. WAIMANA FROM LONDON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company has ;becn notified-;bv cable that fho Wnfmrthh left ,’3bbnt|pn on May 10th with rffbbps'and cargo for New Zealand. Tho

rctsel is coming via Panama, and will call flret at Auckland, then Wellington, Lvttelton and Port Chalmers, discharging cargo at each port. She is due at Auckland on Juno 26th. and at Welling,ton about July Ist.

D. H. M. •' Flwt Quartet 7 11 - 4 a.m Full 0 31 p.m Last Quarter 23 9 34 a.m New Moon 42 a.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10286, 22 May 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10286, 22 May 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10286, 22 May 1919, Page 2

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