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■‘THIS 'iun ’ rises. 7.3 a. m.; sots, 4.3 A-p-m-. -. L-jou rises, ii.lili p.m. ;< sets, 4-15-P- 1:i ■ . ' ■ xigii water, 3.26 a.ui.; 3.55 p.m. v “ . ' .. ~... arrived;. ' . " ’ WED-NFS'DAi’. MAY 28.,- , “'"{'CiSAil a.s.' M va.'ii' 'i>Ail.;» ■ Til' tons,. T” .'. R.\sSl*’TtJ-tCtttoil.'" ’’ '{Nb. s G,- -nertli ju.«a’s wharf.) " ■'WAITAiyUr,-; S.s.' (9.50; p.m.); 17P.:ton». Ha-k.'-frbni ’ •■Fateav • (Glasgow Iwhart.V-■ >:r " tu’AWA. sis; (ll'.lo ’p.m.). ' 110- tons, , ;i.cholas; ' from* Blenheim. - "(No." 11. j - .north’,.' Queen's "wharf.) --- . ’ .•.W- ---: -•KA-PLNI. --s.s. (UiSo p.po 2;5’-‘ton», Gibson,; from. Batea. •„ (Ulasgow-'-wharf. SAILED. -f j': .. “i ■,*' ~5: ..... Rankine, for Westport. • - >. ■ -NQAHBKE, s.s. (10.30 a.m.),TICO. tons,. Dillner,.for Gieymouth. * •2 ’■ * VfppXTON ;5.a.,, (-U.SOri a.m.)151 - 1 tons. Carseh. for Lyttelton. ■ ;k ' w lu p.m.),.U23 I t:ons, Bruce, ,i„;- ton.Grcymou.h. ; ~0 3-Si <IA 157 tons, ..Brlgden, for Patea. . , -. BREEZE. s.s. fl.lo p.m.),, .-287- ,- to “7r. Bfaidwoo'd,- for Dunedin. ■ ~ ■—. PA TEEN A, s.s. (1.35 .p:m.),„1212 tpn». V: . 'Sewell;‘for Picton and * Nelson. . .. .... • KOWHAI, s.»r (2.35 p-.m.),>r.782..,tnn5-,. Dinsmore, for Grey mouth. .. G mu™ tw-> ALEXANDER, s.s. - (3.20 p.m.), ... 3<.(. Hons).,Wildroan.,. for Piqtoa,' Nelson, and. i-: West Coast., i MANAJhl>A.'s,s. (-1 p.m.),;122 tons, Mor i Neilage. lor Lyttelton. " , MAPO.CIBIK-A. s.s; (5.-15 : :piW.)i“ 1203 r toils. -MacDonald, for Auckland. ‘ PUTIKI, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 4W«;tqn9p-Eo»r bortson, for-Dunedin. ' SfAIE A.U, al, (9-5 ,p.m,);. 98;_ foils, D*i•i ‘'-.' jovj-fpr Blpriheim. , v - ' i ... • Kn f ROSAMOND, s.s. (10.85 p.m.}.* 721 tons, . ,' r ’Bdge, for Gisirbrne. ■‘ ‘‘ 4 • p> ' . , EXPECTED ARRIVALS, f.i Ssputi, Pate.a, to-day '.-/ rKahn; Napier; to“dn- ‘ • . Mana, Lyttelton, to-da-* ... ... .•. - Baden-Powell, Lyttelton,' to-day ■ • ■ Jfoaha, San Francisco, via ports/ to-day-,. --- —Qpawa,- Blenheitn,". to-day-"-; ; <>'■»■ fßledh'eim-,-Havehsoki-and bays, to-nignt Kapiti, > Wansafinj,.. .to-day ~. ; ■■■_,.■ ; Pateena, Nelsoii..;■ ’ ;:.'J4ikap, Nelson, to-day., , , .Komata, Westport,, to-day, 'Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura,..to-day ... Hawera,—Patea,. to-day . •••.*>■—< r:-r. Middleham Castle, Napier, Friday ,^, 4 t.CohnV,' ■’TimaroV Oamaru. . .^Lyttelton. ‘ Friday . ” -■WairSn, Bfenheim, Tfiday? : t r ■ -- London vfa' Panama.- (Fndety {nvercartfll.-’Flefon,- Saturday V ‘John. Oamaru. TinKiru.' Sainrdaj'”', '’ ‘ Tfaiapoi. Qreymonth. Saturday “ . .' 'Sipple, Gisborne, Saturday.. . • Bosamand. Gis,boi;ne,tNapi«:. .Sunday Wootton; Lyttelton, Sunday, , Waverley, Pateai Tuesday PROJECTED . DEPARTURES.
■ Nlana,. Piet on. 'Wanganui, ; lw . ‘ /Marafba.' '•Lyttelton, to-day,” 7.4 a p.m. : ?°T Arnwa, Lytteltonv to-day •Waltangi; Patea; to-day, 3- P-m. ... Kap.uni, Patea,'ljWlay, 4 ,p ; ni. , - FTawera,- Patea,' to-day . t; Opawa/ Blenheim, * to-day, 8 p-nt* t- . v Nikaxi. ■ Nelson, to-day. 5 p-ni. , - Baden' Powell, New Plymouth I ,^ Friday ' Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Friday > Wairan, Blenheim* Friday i ißlenbeim, Foxton, Friday -5 < K,-, ;'E«piti. Wanganui, :■" - Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Maori, Lyttelton, Friday ' ; Bhamp, Suez., Friday - ; - Komata, Westport. Saturday • l - • '■ lonic, London via Panama, • Saturday-< - ” ' Manuka;. Saturday ; Invercargill, Lyttelton, ■Saturday ? ■'■ ' ■ ’ Mokoia, Lyttelton. Dunedin/ Saturday?' .* ' Calm, "Wanganui,".Saturday* Paparda,- Auckland, Saturday ■ Woottoa. Lyttelton, Monday , Eipple, Akitio, Napier, Gisborne, Mwd»y
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LONDONy AUy 15 th—Suerio, from WeT- - lingtoh; ' i>rinzesßin, f6r , port‘Melbourne, from Wellington. , NEWPORT NJ3WS,:May l3th —Calonne,. from Wellington. .... -i'. . ' LIVERPOOL, May, 16th Wiltshire, V- Wellington - via' Bombay. Mace'f donia,! for, Sydney,■.i ,»wb«u " NEW.WORK. -May., 16th— A.netralrango, ter Auckland, _,Po|t. Chjdmpr# .and.'D.anH/fediHvr ‘ 1 -OOT.TTMrfiIA’ BlVEflrWay I6th—Colnm- , bia River, fiv'e-niastcd sdhooner, - for, Svd- ' ‘ ., May 16th—H.„ C.: ’Hansen,; from ;Melbourne. - '7.' r ’ --NEWCASTLE, Tuesday—Devon, ’•'for' 'iyttelton. Wednesday— OrisSn,from ' ■‘■‘’'■Wellington and New Plymouth;*' ■•Waipori and Kaituna, for New; Zealand. ' AUCKLAND, Wednesday—Kaitangativ ■ ' (! p.nr.), for Lyttelton; Mokoia 1 (10 p;m.), for Wellington;' Stella (10.15 p.m.), for Dunedin. '" _ . - ..ONEHUNQA, Wednesday—Kara Wa (9.20 . ~.,,*.nn),. from Ngw. Plymouth.,, •7 ,k JJIEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday—Kia : .’ ,: ""6ra (lit) aim.), from Lyttelton. Karu V! ‘ ,/^A^^?4°u! MYay-^ , ple, (11-40 .pun.)., " Wellington. ‘ Wednesday—Juddlg- ; ham Castle (6‘ p.m.), for Wellington -. |‘ '7'PICTON; Wednesday Pateena (5.20 from Wellington;* TJ‘‘ ; t ELEN HEf M, 1 * Wednesday ■ — Opawa= (2 ;•* , p,m,)v'-fop■ Wellington, i ..... .HAVELOCK. ..Toesdayw-Blenbeljn. .(B.3ft ' p.m.), from Wellington. .Wednesday—- ’ > Blenheim (7 ,P.m.);: for Wellington,- s ; ‘ K9 \“. NELSON,- Wednesday .— ; Nikan : (7.15 J -'-‘ 'i.jaX from Wellington. >Nsknu" (7. p.m,),-. ■■■■>. for Wellington;‘ Regains (midnight),, for * Onehnnga. ; ' ;.., ~ ..... WESTPORT,, Wednesday—lfomata (7.50 , ' ; lim.L- for Wellington, ... ‘ GREYMOUTH. .a.xst.i for Sydney and Newcastle. 1'..:,. ~LYTTELTON*. Wednesday.-t-Maorj (12.35 ■ ajtd Mdraroa . .(2.45. ,Tp,.tft-b.. from, Wellington. Baden,-Powell (L2O ~p.in.). 'tens 15.30 n.m.), and -Marappa (7‘.10.p.m.),’ ■ '“it l " Wellington. /' i" >. ', •’ ■•t Js '- J, r>Ol{T CHALMERS, Wedneaday*-Tbfna ~M p.m.), from London tfia Panama (in bo stream). ' _ "'■■
,i -The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tt«; '(raw a r-t fixed-to leave Wellington this - •* itternoop for Lyttelton and' Port* Ghal-; - m-rs *to complete discharge of her cargo
fro* Home.', % ;;, The 'steamer Mana. due at. Wellington, 1 » ■ J-tb-ie morning from Lyttelton, is to sail . to-day-for Plcfcon and Wanganui.,,, , Wootton. which -left ■ Wellington. . sm yesterday>-morning- for Lyttelton/ is-due? back Ihere -on 'Sunday-. - and will- sail -op - . ~ r gScrfChaißaden vPowell is d«w -at" -Welling-; •-ti ■ ion, to-day from :BytW ton., ■ tafaii .to .sail on Friday .nighOor " Ptyrhoutli.- . ■•Js’i ■■ -j-.-yry 'rsf Tbe. r ?MMfc«ale 6f the'danwg^-papot; ■ : ‘ynd--d'tfier waters affected cargo,.-.ex the •'Y'- Norwegian viteamer-Beasa-' at Wellington;, -realised about • J 84300. Thon miction-uas. -1,./ephducted by •■.-Brie. Johnston ■■ anti .Co., onder instruction by Dalgety and Co, Captain Eran. late of the Oonah, has arrived in Wellington from Sydney. He Is proceeding south for orders.
The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. recelved advice that the Kia Ora was loading at New Plymouth yesterday, and tliat the. was similarly enuaged at 'Napier. - ‘ ■ During the passage of the Manuka rrom Sydney on Tuesday evening a heavy sea stove in one of the forecastle ports, -and -a i goo(If ideal of water found Its wav into,.the men's quarters. '*■ The Waveney, wnien left Wellington yesterday., for Patea, will 1 r p 1!1 the latter port to North Cape (Golden bay)-lo load coal for Patea. She is expected hack at Wellington on Tuesday. ' 'The“M-boraki," which arrived at Auck- : land"’early on"'M«ndav morning from ’Svtvaj''brdnght on-v one passenger an.. ■-Bight Tons’of reargo. n , Muiiro-PrOB/-- trawler Phantom, of Na.pior, .has. art., Auckland, been ordereo lo ho'forfeited for trawling ten miles within the limit. Captain Gallagher. The master, was fined X 5. When the inspector boarded the vessel she nan about 3COOU> recently .-.aught fish on board, and her net was out. The captain admitted he was within the proh bited. area. The vessel's catch was'toi the Auckland City Council. , The', haniwa. wul s.a. irom Onehungfor New Plymouth on Monday as usual, ‘ ; hUt‘p.wThg' to Tuesday being the King » ‘BffHfaaJf. she 1 will .remain at New Ply'fil'duth dhti 1 'Wedncsday, arrlv:nc hack ui Ouehunga- on the following Thursday, sailing again for New Plymouth on the -following (fay,,...;. ■ _ ..- , .The . New.. Plymouth dredge Pantutn was brought ofi- the Wellington patent slip -yesterday morning, and berthed at the .Enilway wharf at 11.50 a.m. . The .Rosamond, arrived at Wellington at 6.15 o’clock last evening from Lyttelton with’ only mails to land here. The vc ®" sel ■ sailed for - G isborne at 10.35 o clock fast 'nig’Et. “She Svill return here early nest week to load cargo for Bluff. The Komata left Westport at 7.50 a m. yesterday for Wellington with a load oi con l -' The .vessel is, expected to sail on ; ; ; ’uir«. trip bn' Saturday, taking passengers..' ........ ■ _ ... .. ■ which left Wellington will hot ,re-apbear at this port for homo weeks, as she. is to take up the Arahura s running ■ between Auckland . and Napier while',’the latter vessel Undergoes tverhaul; ■ • The -Ngakuta got away from- Greymouth at 3 p.m. on Tuesday for Sydney wacl—-Newcastle. ••• ... The Ngahere- left Wellington" at 10.30 a.m;' vesteruay for Gi eymouth to = loadfor Tokomaxu Bay, and Gisborne. ■ •'■-TUB'K'.M.S. NIAGARA. •> • ■•'fTHa'Royat'ihliiP'steamer Niagara wasexpected,. to ; leave Suva on Tuesday for Auckland.- and should arrive there tomorrow,,. .Nothing, definite has yet been arranged .as to her through trip to Syuney, though it. is expected that both this .v.essePa.and. the ..Jfoeraki’s movements .in; r a day or two.. _• ..... _ TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE. •* Middlehanr Castle, Glasgow Wharf; Moana, ' 1 King’s wharf; Mararoa, Ferry bertbV'Rbsamohd, No. 6, Queen’s wharf: KomataV Taranakitstreet wharf; Nikau. No. 00, Queen’s wharf; Kapuni. Glasgow wharf;: Hawera King’s whaif; Opawi,, north;* Queen’s wharf; Kahn, King’s wharf; Blenheim, No. 13, south. - Queen's* (wharf;,.ilana. Railway wharf; . .Waltnfigi, filasgowr-wharf; Calm, N 0.14, . nbrtE._Jeryois .quay. • lONIC SAILS SATURDAY. and Albion Company -advise, that , tie departure- of tho liner from Wellington for London 'ia -Panama.fi'haa-ieen postponed till day- - break .-on 'Saturday. This step has been necessary owing" l to rain having hampered -loading, - I' ‘ BHAMO SAIIJ3 TO-MORROW, T " •jsfh§,’ J Shhw, Savill and Albion Co. u idVbb^Tthat: the steamer Bhamb "'has how beeh;fixed to leave Wellington at daybreak (to-morrow for London via Suez. The postponement of the, vessel's depar-ture-’was'due to fain having delayed loatllng. - M-MANUKA-FROM SYDNEY. |f ’ The TDiiioiT Company’s steamer Manuka, which arriveq in tho st.eam here at 3.40 p.m; ; on’’Ttiesday from Sydney direct. With’ cargo and .mails o-ly; berthed .a I 1.50 p.jn, yesterday at No. Tf- yndrth,:' Queen’s w’harf,.. The Manuka left 'Sydney at.U o’clock on Friday morning ami bad fine to moderate weather until Tues'dav~,a'ftern'pqh'in . Cook Strait, when she encountered strbnsr, head winds and high seas. ’Tie vessel brought about 1400 foris 1 bf cargo.” including transhipments ex'Maaraf’Marii;Kosho Maru, Changsha, ‘Thi.vuarl.- Nikko Maru, Port Stephens, Tovo’Mam, Torora Maru, Tango Maru. Leitrim; Tropic, Yei Maru, Kitano Maru, Katoa, City of York, and Kenilworth Castle. •, ■ ' expected that the Manuka will commence discharge at Wellington to-, .morrbw mQrning. An endeavour will be made tt, dispatch l ho Manuka, on Saturday for Lyttelton with remainder of cargo. , < 'FRISCO. A wireless message received last even-' ing from the Moana, en route'frbm ’Sab Francisco - via- ports, stated that the vessel •‘will arrive in ‘ tie stream at Wellington at 6-o'clock this evening. The departure of tie vessel on the return trip has been postponed till Thursday next at 5 p;m. vi-, L A, IN ; A GADB. . . . bi-A wireless; message received .from the, troopship .Pakeha,- en route from London, reports that at. noon yesterday the vessel was 540, miles from Wellington. Thcmessnga -added that tho vessel was in a south-west gale, but is expected to arrive at Wellington to-morrow morning. The Pakeha, ha? troops to land here, arid American coal to discharge. - ’ DEVON LEFT NEWCASTLE. Bn route from Egypt' with returning troops, tie liner Devon left Newcastle on,,Tuesday for Lyttelton, where she is due next Sunday, The Devon will load at Lyttelton, and la due at Wellingtoi on June 11th. to fill up. The vessel is to leave Wellington on June 18th for Liverpool via Panama. , A.... LAURA .FROM 'FRISCO. The.barquentine .Laura, 326 tons. Cap tain Taylor, left San Francisco on AprL itHh for Wellington. . ”• BIMUTAKA FROM LONDON. 'Th'e New Zealand Shipping Company’s tiner Ririfutafca,. which arrived in the stream.at Wellington at 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening from London and Plymouth via .Panama, berthed yesterday 'morning 'at' 11 'Km'.' at the Glasgow whari ' td'-’ditelFbai'k tfriops. As stated in yes- ■ terday' , a-issue,'the'wessel has brought u quantity' of American coal, which she will; discharge at this port. Tho troop,; yesterday -were disembarked in record time owing largely, to the hearty cooperation of the New Zealand Shipping Company’s staff with the military authorities. - / rher i ßimutaka- ,; loft London on-April SriUand Blymoulh.,on April sth. Heavy weather .waa-enoountergd on the passage to Newport News, ivhere the vessel arrived on April 19th. Tho vessel loaded ‘cdal ’at'thif pbrt.”and resumed her voyage on May 25th, passing through tin ftairitl‘and proceeding to sea on . Ma.-, 15t. *Eirie ’weather prevailed in the Pacillcb.ritith unicrmmOnlv hot weather iri the tropics. ---A- ’calV'was made at* Pitcairn dslandfrfsfbefe =the ■'.vessel stopped - for - sold last-Monday nigh! ;th ».J&trri pig |c a -, ran, in to a heavy soritherlv jtsMX&Xb’ ni,o-rin.tairions seas', which bon- . :t'in'Mff ; btlU,,,riaaTinK the heads on Tues- ' .'HarJ.ri.renlrig. , T.h? „ voyage proved . most an lovable arid , the returned troops speak liT. most’eulbgi'stfp“ terms of ihdir-'treat- ■ Writ on” board! " ■ ‘CnptftiA ’F. 'A. Hamming has with him fHr'folldtriWr *Wffl'sh ! rS !-Chief. Mr C.' K. Paris; second. Mr J. Schofield; third, Mr T. Dee: fourth. Mr A. Colo; ship’s sur.geon. Dr, Wm. Cramptcii-Goro; steward- (
in-charge, Mr D. M. Evans; chief engineer, Mr A. J. Nicholson; second, Mr C. L. Hughes;; third, Mr J. Morgan; fourth, Mr S. O. Brown; fifth, Mr J. A. Thwaites: chief refrigerating engineer, Mr J. Frogley; second, Mr R. G. Southworth: electrician. Mi A. H. Gallianne; wireless operators. Mr T. Graham and Mr H. Johnson; officer commanding troops. Major C. G, Hayter; adjutant, V nptain E. Zeisler: quartermaster. Captain H. B. Blennerhasset. OVERSEAS VESSELS. STEAMERS. Devon—Due Lyttelton June Ist; left Sydney Saturday en route from Egypt. (N.Z. and African Co.) Pakeha—Due Wellington May 30th; left London April 12ch. (Shaw Savill.) Mod.ua—Due Wellington toMay; left Sail x-raiioiseo Mav -i-lu via 1-apOete and Aurotonga (Onion Co.) Weetem Comet —Due Auckland May 28th; left New York April 22nd. (Johnston and Co.) „ Crosbv Hall—Due Wellington May 30th; left New York April 22nd City of Dunkirk—Due Auckland June 7th; due Wellington June 12th; left New fork May Ist. (N.Z. and African Co.) Port Chalmers —Due Auckland June 16th; due Wellington June 23rd; left New York May 13th‘. (C. and D. Line.) Waitomo —Due Wellington June 18th; left Calcutta May IGth via Singapore and Auckland. (Union Co.) Port Pirie —Due Wellington June 24th: ; u .t Lunnou April 18th. <C. and D. Line.' Waimana —Due Auckland Juno 26tuj due Wellington July Ist; left London May 10th. (Shaw Savill.) SAILBRS. San. Francisco .:o Wellington—Laura (bqtne), sailed April 20th. New York to vvellmgiou—King Cyrus (4-masted sch.), to sail. • ■ Newcastle to Wellington—Rona (bq), Oii.ua may 14tii tU- H. beams).
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 2
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