SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF'THE MOON
MAY.
THIS DAT. Sun rises. .7.1 a.m.; sets, 4.34 P-m- ---. .Moon nsi-s, 4.2. P--a.; seis, z. 42 p.m. „,M>KA • water,,. 1.30 q.m. :,1.50 p t m- . : . .--7. ' ARRIVED. MUNDaI. MAY 36. . AIANAR'JA. s.s. (3.30 a.m.). 123, tops, mcNeifagc. from Lyttelton. (No. 13, ..urtu, (queen’s wharf. . iv-p'JirUiS. s.s. M a.m.). 151 tona.Lar. ..■a, -from Lyttelton. No- 13; ■ south, - ,-utvu's wh'trl.) . „„ i WAIRAU, s.s. (IffiS p.m.), 98 ,tons,. Deiley. from. Blenheim...(No., 11, south, .Queens wharf.) - * • I'D DSD AY. MAY 27. " ALEXANDER, s.s. (12.30 377 tons, VVildmnn, from Picton. (Kings wharf.) SAILED. ‘V7’ 7. ’ MONDAY MAY 26. . . KAPUNi, s.s. (noon). 275 tons, Gibson, for Patea. ’ . ' . . . PA'Ps.kN A. s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 1212 tons-. Seweii. lor Bicton and Nelson KAITOA. s.s. (7 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. • ■ ■..■ OPAVVA, ,B.s. (7.5 p.m.), 110 ..tons, . Nicholas, for Blenheim. ' ’ - BLENHEiM, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 120 tons. Wilkinson for Havelock and bays. ' RIPPED, s.s. \9.30 p.m.). 3HO tons; .Carlson, for Akitio, Napier, and Gisborne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pateena. Nelson., Picton. to-day Mararoa. Lytle,ton, to-day Hana, Lyttelton. to-night - Manuka, Sydney, to-night , Eimutaka. Plymouth. Panamo, to-day ■ Itawera, Patea. to-day Wairau. Blenheim; to-day Waitangi. Patea. to-day ■- - Moana. San Francisco, via ports, We«Jr nesday ■ Maori, Lyttelton. Wednesday , Komata. -Westnort. Wednesday , . , Middleham Castle. Napier, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea. Wednesday _ Baden Powell. Lyttelton. Wednesday Opawa, Blenheim! -Wednesday ■' - ’ Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura. Wedneaday. • Blenheim. Havelock and bays, Wednesday Kapiti. Wanganui, Thursday ' ’.Wootlon. Lyttelton. Thursday . iCalm. Timaru. Oamaru. Lyttelton, Thursday Waverley, Patea. Thursday John. Oamaru. Timaru. Saturday ICainpoi. Greymouth. Saturday Ripple, Gisborne. Sunday - ■ - - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Manuka, Lyttelton, to-day, 3 P-m. Ma.uroa, Lytlelton. to-day, 7.43 p.m. • NiKau.'Nelson, to-day; 5 pvm. - ; ■ Invercargill. Wanganui,-to-day.'3 p.m. 'Alexander, Westport,' Greymouth, to-day, ; • •- 5 mm. ' " .’ Waverley, Patea, to-day, noon ■ - Wairau, Blenheim, to-day. 7 p.m., Kcpiti, Wanganui, to-day. n00n,,,, ~ . .FLawera, Patea, to-day, 4 p.m. ... . ~.Jtmwßii. '.Westport, to-day. noon ~,,„7 Putikl. Dunedin, Timaru. to-day , Nitahsre— iJtcymouth. to-day, noon Breeze, Dunedin, today. Woottoa. Lyttelton, to-day. Kowuai, Gieymouth. to-day Hana. Picton. Wanganui. Wednesday Jvapuni. Patea. Wednesday ,j , ;, u ,,a.-i Waitangi. Patea. Wednesday . ... . Blenheim, Wednesday'? . ' Paparoa. Auckland. Wednesday Patoena. Picton, Nelson, Wednesday Maori, Lyttelton, Wednesday * Mapourika, Auckland, Wednesday Arawa, Lyttelton. Thursday ' ’ Bhamo. London via Suez. Thursday- •* Baden Powell. New Plymouth. Thursday Blenheim. Foxton. Thursday Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, Thursday Calm, Wanganui. Friday tonic, London via Panama. Friday . ■'-Invercargill. Lvttelton. -Friday - ■ Wootton, Lyttelton. Friday / Mpkoia, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Saturday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS;'! ’ SYDNEY, Monday—Senorita, . from , New Zealand. • , _ f NEWCASTLE. .Monday Waiporj. ...from New Zealand; Kaituna, from AuckTJ.WHCKLANI), Monday..— Mqerak{' (2 /- from Suva. . r . e ONEHUNGA, Monday—Barawa (3.20 ■'o,m.), for New Plymouth."-:- -No - MANUKA ; HEADS, Monday' Rarawa (5.30 p.m.), crossed bar outwards. GISBORNE. Sunday—Raranga (6.15 a.m.), from WellingtonNAPTER. Monday—Kahu (4.50 p.m.). for. Wellington. , PICTON, Sunday —'Kokin (5 a-m.).- " TroW “‘Wellington. Monday Pateena (3.20 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, Sunday-Nikau (2.45 a.m.), “from Wellington Monday—Nitau (7 j: 'p;m); for Wellington; Regains (4.50 .p.m.), for Wanganui. " ■ " WESTPORT. Monday Komata,.(B.lo. from Wellington. . ... , LYTTELTON. Monday—Mana (2.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Koromiko (6.45, .. a.m.). from Sydney. Mar a roa (6.40 p.m.), for Wellington. _ > • PORT CHALMERS. Monday—Connna (12 40 p.m.), from Wellington. ’ 1 ' Mr’F.’Lfiwtnhrinte mate of thb’CJneerf ef the Sonth. has joined the Wftk'atu' ir" a .trailer onnacilv. . " The Manama which leaves Wellington ’ to-day ‘ for - Lyttelton, will remain ,at •the latter port for an overhaul, i : “r The Mann is due at Wellington ito-night, r: from Lyttelton, and is to sail to-morrow, -for Picton and Wanganui. - sw <u The liner Kia Ora was to. leave Lyttel- . ton last .night _for New Plymonth, to,. con : _ tinne Homeward loading. The Putikl will leave Wellington - todav taking cargo direct to Dunedin. She will snbsefluentlv proceed to Timaru. Lyttelton, and Nelson, but may also call at Wellington en route. The Moeraki. which took passengers from Sydney to Suva to pick •up - the Makura en route to Vancouver, arrived at ‘ Auckland from the Fiji port at‘2 a.m. yesterday. ‘ • The barquentine Tima, in tow of the Poherua, arrived in the-Greymouth roadstead at 5 a.m. on Saturday from Wel- . lington, and subsequently berthed at Grey to load timber for Adelaide. The Pohe- ... . rua proceeded in the evening to Qrey- ,, .mouth, for, coastal, loading. , " The .steamer John, due back at .Wellington on next Saturday from, Oamaru - «nd Timaru, is to go on the ,Wft(linßto.q 'patent slip for overhaul next week. The auxiliary scow Magic! which left ' Wellington on Saturday for Wanganui. Ja tq load general cargo .at the latter port for Collingwo'od, The vessel will proceed from the last-mentioned port to Sandy Bay to load stone for Wellington. •Heavy rain at -.Lyttelton .yesterday caused a cessation of cargo working r.l. - that port, and the Baden Powell’s departure for Wellington was therefore postponed till to-dav. The vessel is due h»i> to-morrow nijrht. and to iftil on Thnrsdav for New Plymouth. ’ ... The Ngatoro arrived at Castlecliff on Saturdav morning with a cargo consisting of some 1100 tons of Blackball coal, and also some hardwood for the Harbour ■ Board. She was to sail for Greymouth at i p.m., yesterday, taking cargo at . Csistleoll#. The. Blenheim, which Is due back at Wellington on Thursday morning from Havelock and bays, is to sail, cm Thursday evening with general cargo ..for Foxton. She will he dispatched j by Levin and Co. to the last-mentioned port.
■ It is reported - that the motor trawler Silver Fern, belonging to Timaru, which n;cu epgaged.in trawling out of Utago ; ti hour. some time past, will shortiy . converted into a steam trawler. The ,-ver Fern was built by Miller Bros, at Port Chalmers about four years ago, and has been very successful in the fishing business. ' The Kowhai is to leave Wellington today for Greymouth. ■ The Kaiapol is duo at Wellington next Saturday -with* a cargo of coal and tlm her-from Greymouth. The Kamona is lo leave Wellington, today at noon for Westport, taking general cargo. xue Komata is due back at Wellington to-morrow, from Westport. ■AIrW. Ozamis has jo.ned the Kapum as eir: ,eer in place of Mr W. Hood. The steamer La,m is due at Wellington on Thursday from Timaru, Oamaru and Lyttelton She,.will leave here on Friday for .Wanganui, and will proceed thence to Port. Chalmers to dock for an overhaul. The Ngahero is having minor repairs effected“to“ her engines at Wellington, ■but -re - timed to "sail at noon to-day tor Greymouth to load for Tokomaru Bay and'Gisborne. .... . The Hinemoa finished landing stores u* - Castlepoimt lighthouse yesteroay aftenoon, and sailed for Portland Island lighthouse. Mr H. E. Schmidt, who - as been on sick leave, rejoined the Ripple as secern* officer yesteraav The Middleham Castle is Napiqi; this qflernoon for Wellington u* oomplcte Homeward loading at this port. She will leave here about next Thursday Week for London. PAPAROA SAILS TO-MORROAV. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Paparoa is to leave Wellington, fo-morrow, for-Auckland to complete discharge of her cargo from Home. The vessel will subsequently loud a full cargo at Auckland for London. MANUKA- DUE TO-NIGHT. The Union Company advises that tho Manuka will arrive in the stream at Wellington 10-tiight from Sydney. The vessel has-no passengers, but is bringing cargo and. mails. “I^QANA~TO-MOEROAV NIGHT. A wireless. message received last evening from the R.M.S. Moana, cu ronttfrom Sair Francisco v,a ports, states that the -vessel will not reach Wellington until, to-morrow night. . PERISHABLE CARGO ONLY. - Heavy-rain at Lyttelton yesterday prevented the Mararoa from discharging her .cargo; fip m., ,\y,e jh ag to a. ns a result the vessel, will nojt be able lo receive anything except' perishable cargo at Well-ington'to-day. ' EIMUTAKA ARRIVES TO-DAY. A radio message received last evening from the liner Ktmulaka, en route from Plymouth via Panama, reports tlm ... vessel will arrive Tu me stream at AVellington at Z p.m. to-day. If a clean bill Jt health is - granted by the port heai.,. omcer the vessel will berth at 4 p.m. to-day -at the King’s wharf to disembark her troops and Lo utacua-ge Sp-vd tons ot •unerican coal. TO-Dai B B-KrtTHAGE. Rimutdki, iving's wnarf;; Mararoa,. Furry hertn; Nniau. iNo. iff, tjdeen.a, wuani;-Vtairttu, jNo. 11. north, gueeu s' yuan itawera.. tiiasgow wnarf; a.iexunder. King s wliarl; v* aitaugi, Giasgon ’waa'ri i ‘Mapcrarika. No. 4. gueen’s wharf. ’THE LOuta TnmKXAULT. ' Tlib schooner Louis Theriault. 'which ‘arrived m the stream at Av tmulgiou bn. Sunday mgnt in tow of tue Tela-Ahltl. ’witn a cargo of supet-phosonafes”-irom''Me.bourne, was passed lyhaterady aiternoon bv the Fort - ilealm Omcer. The schooner witl-berth to-day 'to-'"discharge her cargo to thb agency ot Saimond- and: fipiaggon. The Louis Theriault-left Melbourne oh May Ist anu had head , winds throughout the passage. This vessel, which is a new Americanbuilt craff'of'3B3 tons net, has a carrying capacity! l hf '6OO tons. She went ashore a-few months ago to the eastward of Cape-Sohanok, near Westernport, Victoria. . The Louis Theriault has sinet been purchased bv a Melbourne cqmpunj* who have placed captain Oculd in cummahd. The captain is accompanied-by his .wife. After discharge at Welling;] ton tho schooner .will load timber at this port -for Melbourne. ‘'’‘““.“jßHAMo'balLS THURSDAY. The Shaw. Savill and A.ibion Company advise that the Bhamo is now timed to sail from Wellington for London via Suez at daybreak on Thursday. . ~, EARANGA’S MO V EMENTS. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner. Earahsta.was to leave Gisborne last night for Nhnier to load meat. From] the" latter port. the , vessel will return to Gisborne to complete her loading of general cargo from that place, and will then come 'to ' AVellihgton, where she is due on June' 10th. The Raranga is to get away from Wellington on June 13th for London via Panama. ■ - ' 'DEVON LEFT SYDNEY. En route from Egypt with troops, the Devon left Sydney on Saturday for Lyttelton. where she is due on. Thursday. The Vessel will load at Lyttelton and Wellington ‘ for ' Liverpool. PORT SYDNEY'S CARGO. The C. and D. liner Port Sydney, which left Wellington on Saturday morning for London vig'Panama, took the following cargo frbiri * New Zealand :—76,164 carcases mutton 09.978 carcases lamb, 1950 quarter*.-beef.. 4521 legs, mutton, 1548 packages....frozen, sundries, 11,691 crates cheese, 7379 bales wool, 1528 bales hemp, 219 bales tow, 6 bales horsehair, 2 bales basilsTYSSl casks tallow, 300 casks pelts, ■3OO casks‘prem. jus. 23, drums glycerine, 3 drums ■ whale oil- 917 cases canned fruits. 1337 cases preserved meats, 372 ■cases -honey, -1074 sacks peas, 284 bags .scrap, metal. .7651 tins glaxo, 87 packages sundrieg. ' ' " TONIC SAILS FRIDAY. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company advise that the- -departure of tho liner lonic from Wellington for London via Panama hqs been postponed till daybreak on Friday.- . NORA NIVEN’S OVERHAUL. ■The Wellington Patent Slip Company are" thoroughly overhauling 'l o trawler Nora' Niven V'-machincry rt the slip wharf-. Evans -Bay. 8. Wood and Son are -recaulking tfic vessel’s decks and renewing the , bolts in the "gallows. The Niven, is. expected to be ready for sea again early next week. •, REMOERA’S-NEW ITINERARY. 'The* New • Zealand Shipping O . Tany has arranged for the Eemuera. now at Port Chalmers, to take the neat flora the'-eiarraaged liner Westmoreland. The Remucra- will- proceed from Port Chalmers direct to Wellington, omitting the intended call at Timaru. She ,* due at 'Wellington about June sth to complete ier Homeward loading. WHAKATANE’S MOVEMENTS. "<?eftain--repair work now being carried out. on the Whakatane at Port Chalmers will occupy another fourteen days. The vessel wilt the nprocecd for Homeware loading to Timaru. New Plymouth. Picton 4ml Wellington. 1 MOKOIA DELATED. The Union Company advises that tho Mokoiq is* (o' ’ leave Auckland to-morrow direct for 'Wellington, where she Is due oh Friday ‘ afternoon. Tho vessel fe to leave Wellington'on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunqdin. . CROSBY HALL FROM NEW YORK. Latest Australian files report that the A. and A. Line, cargo steamer Crosby flail, en .route from New York, is not coming to New Zealand, but is proceeding direct to" Australia. The vessel-re.
sumed her voyage from Panama on April 29th. No advice about tho Crosby Hall has been received by the Wellington agents for the A. and A. Line. OVERSEAS VESSELS. STEAMERS. Devon—Due Lyttelton May 29th; left Sydney Salturday en route from Egypt. (N.Z. and African Co.) Pakeha—Due Wellington May 30th; left London April 12th. (Shaw Savill.) Rimutaka. —Due Wellington to-day; left Plymouth April sth, via Newport News and Panama. (N.Z. S. Co.) Moana—Duo Wellington May 28th; left San Francisco May 4th via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Union Co.) Western Comet—Due Auckland May 28th; left New York April 22nd. (Johnston and Oo.) Crosby Hall—Due Wellington May 30th; left New York April 22nd Tofua—Due Port Chalmers May 28th; left United Kingdom April 18th. City of Dunkirk—Duo Auckland June 7th; due Wellington June 12th: left Now York May Ist. (N.Z. and African Co.) Waitomo —Due Wellington June 18th; left Calcutta May 16th via Singapore and Auckland. (Union Co.) Port Pirie —Due Wellington June 24th; left London April 18th. (C. and D. Line.' Wairnana—Due Auckland June 26th; due Wellington July Ist; left London May 10th. (Shaw Savill.) SAILERS. San Francisco to Wellington—Annie M. Rolph (bqtne), and Albert Meyer (3-masted soh.), to sail. New York to Wellington—King Cyrus (4-masted sch.), to sail. Newcastle to Wellington—Eona (bq), sailed May X4th (G. H. Steles).
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