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SHIPPING NEWS

rHASEd OP THE MOOSf.

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ARRIVED. KUiDAY. MAY '3(f. KAPITI, . s.s. (3.20 a.m.),-/ 212 tons. .angers, fiourr: vv an o auui. (Glasgow iuirf.) -• X ‘ tiUDLEHAM CASTLE, s.s. (8.55 u l, tops. Hawker. from A apier. (Glas .v wharf.) MAORI, s.s., ,\U a.m.), 3412 tons, ..meron. from Lyttelton. (Ferry berth.; «i,,is,s. (U.i» a.m.). 120 tons, I ilijnson, '‘from Havelock. (No. la. ueen v s wharf.),.,'' laKßhA'.'’sik.' (4.15 p.m.), 7944 tons, ,infl4.'t/oid‘ TiibttrV via Manama. (Kings ''“AvEfiOARQIUE.. s.s. 49.30 p.m.), 221 jns, Thompsonyfrom Lyttelton. (PipiI aTOA, s;s. : ; (11.15 P.m.), 12484 tons, •■.tVey, from ' Timaru. -(No.’ll, Queens ,n;irlA ' MOKOIA. s.s. (11.40 P.m.), 3502 tons, 1 :ehie. flora Auckland. (No. 4, Queen's ..hnrf.) , i

; SAILED.

: . /fridlvy. MAY 30. ■. •' PAPAROA, B.ar (2.15 a.m.), G 744 tons. Darnels for Auckland. BHA’Mp; sis."'(9ls a.m.), .5244 tons. sVilson, for .London via Suez. WAITANCrf i' sis. (4.15 p.m.), 171 tons, disk, for Patea. . . ■■■.--UAVVLRA.- s.s,-,.(4,50 p.m.). 174 tons, TcKinnon. for.. Patea. • • . PATNENAv ■swell, for'Picton and Nelson., MAORiLi.s.s, (8..p.m.), 3412 tons. Came- . . on.-.£oi\.ld'tkeltom , „ ■ ■ _ •MANA, s.s. (midnight). 134 tons, Bonfor Picton. ' WAIRAU. -s;s. r(midnight), 98 tons, Dei- . ..-,,tfor-Blenioim..-. •

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. - ..acatfiti, .A-j;itelt®o,.to-day Oiiau, Mpuiek.tt, Nelson. tO;day . , •..(pit:,' Patea. to'-day I ■ ..-upuni K ,‘VViuikanui. _to-day, ■ neieargiil. Picton, to-day . i.upoi, Greyiuouch, to-day dm, 1 Oamaru, T'imaru, Sunday ipple, Uiabome, Sunday - , .isamoud, Gisborne, Napier. Sunday J - ootton, Lyttelton, Sunday ; ;neruai Lyttelton, Sunday ‘ .Am, Oamaru, Tuesday erjey, .patea, /Tuesday / ..imea.' Tarakohe. VV'eunesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. -.,iai'Oa,..Lytlt!lion. to-uay, T-45. p.m. Nelson, JVlotueiia. to-day, 2 p.m. ...aiata, Vvestport; to-uay " '..fC.' Loifddn vYdf-Panama, to-dft» • J .nukfd •Lyttol-ton. to-day r, , , ertargUL ..Lyttelton, to-day r.oia, ju.vtteitopi Dunenin, to-day .ip, VVanganui, Lo-day Ootton."LyttU'tbh, Monday ' .niieim, boston; Monday ■ ■ ■ tccna. Piotonv'Neison. Monday ~.0, i. ‘Ly :te!t'on, -iionday Akino, Napier; Gisborne, Wed- • nesday-

MOVEMENTS. .

AUCKLAND. Friday Niagara (3.20 p.m.). from Suva. ■: .... ’ NEW PLYMOUTH. Friday Rarawa (8.15 a.m.). from Onehunga. Rarawa (9.15 a.m.), for Onehunga. Rakanoa (10.20 ; a.m.). • f ronytWestport. • -PIGTO'NV-F.riday*-Kuhu (6 a.m.), from • Wellington,-. .. BLENHEIM Emday—Opawa (8 a.m.), from Wellington;- - NELSON; Fridav Nikau (7 a.m.), from Wellington. 1 •' Nikau- (7 p.m.), for Wellington. ' '■ ■ _ , ,! PATEA. ■ Friday—Kapuni (8.50 ; him), for' ' ‘ .Wellington. • Waverley (10 a.m.), "from' Wellington. ' ~ GISBORNE; "Prlday—Rosamond (0.15 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYM.OUTH. Friday Kini (5.45 djnX from Wellington. Kowhai (12.10 a.m.). from Wellington.--LYTTELTON.! -Friday Manama (1 arm.),-from r.Wellington; Mararoa (11 a.m.),-. from- Wellington. , .Arawa ; (11 a.m.), from Wellington. •' Woottop-(12.50 a.m.). from—U'e.Hiagton. Mararba (7.30 p.m.), for 'Wellington.

. Tbn is due In port from pflj Wednesday next, will ;*atf,’tiie JffiW fiWPS for the West. Coaht.. "The KOmata, which ■is at present (JisWestport, will not be Able th "get away for that port until Monday "nest "■ ‘ .-- 1 --

■ The’Calm 'has' been ■ delayed - by ' the Weather‘at Oamaru, and is expected hero about-Tuesday- next. • 1 ■ The' Breeze is duo in Wellington cp Friday; "Jtihe "Cth,' from southern ports, and aftek discharging -here will sail - for, Lyttelton;-'Timerir, Oamaru, and. Dunedin.- ■■■■' ■' The 'Lyttelton-owned schooner, Lily, which left Lyttelton on -Thursday, May 22nd, for Kaipara, arrived at her destination on Thursday, May 29th, at 9 a.m. i She will- load timber at Kaipara for discharge at. Lyttelton. . The Waimafiho, at present discharging Auckland cargo at Lyttelton, is due to skil .early; next, week with, a full load of. general, cargo for Auckland. The Poherua,, reached Lyttelton on Thursday morning r '"from -Westport with a full cargo of coal. After unloading at Lyttelton the Ppherua will ship genera! cargo for Wellington and New Plymouth, -including the portion-originally intended to be lifted by the Corinna for discharge at New Plymouth: The Poherua is ex pseted to-sail this evening for Welling ton.-

"The- Storm -left Lyttelton on Wednesday for Timaru and Dunedin, and on returning to, Lyttelton she will load general cargo for'Wanganui. The,members of the crew of the Tinier Company's Monowai have been' paid off -at Dunedin,- as the vessel is about to undergo herrannual overhaul at Pori Chalmers;!! ■ • . Mr C.‘Stephens, mate of the Mana, .line -igned off that vessel’s articles, and Mr J, J. Reeves has* filled the .position. The Korolhikb,, which arrived at ' I ytfrom Newcastle, experienced a rough trip,, which occupied sight and a'half days, the vessel baviiii enddahtered 'hedvy' weather in the Tnstiiah Sea, and some of her deck fittings ' whre damaged in consequence. . She 'brought 'a full'load of coal for discharge at Lytteltoh. -■ Hi- rirrirrlo ■

The Australian steamer Glaucus, wil.li a cargo of guano from Surprise IMand, is expected to arrive at Dunedin to-uay.

The W’aipori left Newcastle on Tuesdaj last for Lyttelton with a full cargo c coal.

Captain Clifton Mogg, who visited Wei lington on several occasions as maste of the steamer Karamea, is now in com mand of the new Shaw, Savill and A,I bioh liner Otira, which is about to. tain the loading berth at New York for Nev Zealand. During tlie war period Captan Clifton Mogg served with the Britisl Navy. The American four-masted sohooue Forester, 638 tons, is expected to arriv at Dunedin at any time now from dm Francisco; The vessel, which is bringiiii a cargo of case oil for the Vacuum Oi Company and a deck load of timber, i 60 days out. The Blenheim, from Havelock, arrive; at Wellington yesterday, and will- sai for Foxton on Monday, returning in *im to sail for Wanganui on Wcrtnesdn: evening. • bhlmcTsaTls. The Bhamo left Glasgow wharf yestet day at 7.25 u.m., where she proceeded i the stream, eventually getting away fron there at 8.15 a.m. for London via Suez. ■ THE FLORA.The Flora left Rarotonga at 2 a.m. ct Tuesday last for Auckland direct. She ii bringing the usual shipment of frni‘ for New Zealand, and is due In Aucklanc on Tuesday uext. IRIS IN COMMISSION. The cable steamer Iris, after a .con siderable spell of idleness, .is _a£aih n commission, and lias arrived in Cool Strait from Auckland. The Iris is ai present effecting repairs to a break ir the Eastern Pacific cable at a point about 100 miles from Cape Terawhiti. TO LOAD FOR LIVERPOOL. The New Zealand and African Compauy advises that the Federal and Shire liner Shropshire .is .to load at Napiei and Wellington for Liverpool, vie Panama, during the latter part of June. The vessel is due at Napier on June 17th from Australia. • .. The Suffolk is to load at Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington about the end of (June and beginning of July tor Liverpool. The vessel is due at Dunedin about the end of June from Australia. THE HINBMOA.

The Government steamer Hinemca finished her work at Bast Cape yesterday, and landed a temporary lighthousekeeper and his family at Te Aranoa. The Hinemoa then sailed for the Cuvier lirhthous?, and is due to arrive in Auckland to-night. V THE MIDDLEHAM CASTLE. The Middleham Castle, which arrived here yesterday morning from Napier, was brought into port by the chief officer Captain Haw ken took ill on the voyage down the coast, and on arrival yesterday was admitted to a private hospital. Captain" Huivken Is not seriously ill. and it is expected that he will oe at for- duty again in about a week s time. a meat - carriers. ; , Six large meat carriers are bring .built, on the Tyne for the Federal; Shaw, Savill. and Commonwealth and Dominion lines. Hawthorn I.eslie’s have nearly completed the Port Nicholson for the Dominion line. She is 509 ft long and has a deadweight carrying capacity of 12.722

a ueaaweigm carrying cuiraunj ui u.i~ tons. Swan and Hunter are building two for the . federal line, and Palmer, and Coni-, pnriy are building a third. Two have been launched. ; , Armstrong, Whitworth, and Palmer, are building one each for the Shaw, Savill line. The last five steamers are 4-iiJl't long and will be able to carry 3200 tons, of meat apiece. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH WRECKAGE. Mr G. Allport, secretary for marine, received a telegram yesterday from Mr 0. Uidant, a fisherman, of FalLser Hay, stating that a large quantity-, jf wteck-. age,’ including reapers and bidders; cabin fittings, etc., had been washed a&bare" near the head of Palliser Bay. “No doubt,’’ said Mr Allport to a “Times"'reporter, “it is wreckage from the Queen of the South," washed from Cape Campbell to Palliser Bay during the rerent southerly gales." • MARINE ENGINEERS. Yesterday a meeting of engineers on ■HgpU steamers, who are affltfjpps pt { th i’hslitute of marine Engineer's, was Tield,. to consider proposals for> a new aglet ment hum me shipowners. A funhe. meeting has been called for Monday next, at 2.30 p.m. THE BADE NPOWEEL. The Baden Powell, which has been de tained at Wellington by the unfortunate accident on Thursday afternoon’ when her, mast collapsed, was berthed at No. L. Queen’s wharf, yesterday, where a stationary . crane Utted the balance of hei . cargo. She will go on tne slip to-day to have a new after-mast fitted, and will come off probably on Tuesday. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Mokoia, No. 4, Queen's wharf; Eaitoa, No. 1, Queen’s wharf; Invercargill, Pipitea wharf; Kapiti, No. 7, Queen's wharf; Waverley, Glasgow wharf; Nitau, No. 10, Queen’s wharf; Opawa, , No.' 13, Queen's wharf; Mararoa, ferry berth. lONIC’S , PASSENGERS. ‘ reviewing is the passenger list of the R.M.S. lonic, which leaves Wellington for London to-day;—First Saloon—Mesdames 0. Allen, Bell, Brice, Clark, Cruttenden, R. Downton, J. H. Fenwick, E. M. Goodger, Herbert, Howarth, Hurst, J. M. McLean, McLennan, Nathan, Ostler ind infant, J. E. Patterson, A. Stafford and (2) infants, W. 11. Turnbull, Messrs 3. Atkinsofi, A./Bell, C. Carr, M. Chapman, W. Clark, F. P. Cyuttenden, E. Soodbehere, Dr A. S. Herbert, C. H. Howard, L. D. Hurst, J. Kerr, C. 0. Lees, F. C. Lees; Dr A. Moreland, I<V K. Murray, D. A, McLennan, J. McMillan, N. A. Nathan, Major P. E. Ostler, J. Paterson, Misses Gi D. Brice, I. Brewster. A. L. Browister, P. M. Carr, E. F. Pen wick, C. L. H. Fenwick, M.' M. Toodgcr, V. E. Herbert, Maxwell. M. E. Uathan, M. J. Nathan, E. B. C. M. STicholas, Master G. A. Herbert. Second saloon —Mesdames N. Allington, S. Botls. Bvens, R; Fergusson, I. M. Horner and nfant, Jennings and. infant, Moraghan. Messrs S. Botts, B. P. Evens, J. B. ?rame, W. Tates, J. Gibson, R.-B. Grant, y. J. Jennings, D. P. Moraghan, F. Mulligan, A. McNeill, A. G. TJerry, E. P. iValsh, Misses H. C. Allington, E. B. brmitage, E. C. Botts, M. Baxton, M. ,G. lergusson, S. C. Fergusson, J. Sisterson, 1. E. Watson, A. M. M. Weaver, D. A. Titling, Masters'B. F. Jennings, J. • Tunings. Third-class Mesdames M. ihbott, M.. E. Andrews. Aspin, Barclay. 3. P. Baxter. Bird. Brownie, Buswell md infant, E. Caldwell, J. Campbell, M. lollver, B. Downs and infant, Dustin, i. Finlay, M. Fraser, Funnell, Gillard. Hass. M. R. Harvey,' Hoppe, Jackson ,nd infant, Johnson, H. L. Jones and rtfant, Lawrence, Michael, Mockridge. Morris, Morris and infant,' Nelson, Nelon, B. L. Pavne end infant, S. J. Mckett. E. J. lioyle, L. Sanders. Saun'lers, W. A. Thompson, Todd and infant, 3. "Vaughan, Wilkinson and Infant, K. Vilson, Wyatt. Messrs J. Armstrong, J. ispin, E. J. Ball, G. Barber, J. Barclay, 3, P. Barrett, G. C. Baxter, H. Bird. 3. Birtwistle. Q. Birtwistle, B. Blake. }. H. Bolton, Q. .Bowden, A. Brooks, R. tloC. Brown, F. Browne, W. D. Buswell. f. Carpenter, A. Chocqneol, A. N. Jhristiansen, W. Clifford, W. •Cony, B.

Cony, J. Carry, A. E l . Cuttill, S. Dustin, R. J. Dysant, -A. E. Efncksen, W. Falconer, W. Findlay, A. ‘S. Funnell, J. Galloway, W. D. Gibson, T. E. Gillard, D. Glass. G. Gordon.; G. H. Gould, W. Harris, T. J. Hawker, J. Henderson, J. HoTand, C. O. Hoppe, C. J. Honsego, W. Inkster, R. Jackson, W. H. Johnson, R. I. Laurence, Linch', J. B, . Mackay, ,1. Mattocks. J. M. Milligan, W. H. MielinM. H. S. Meckcidge. W. J. Morris, W. T. Morris, H. D. Nelson, W. Nelson, A. Rnnisav. I), Rankin. W. Riley, C. W. Roberts, B. F, Robin, G. Rodgers, N. G, Sniunrlann. R.-Sanderson, B. J. Saunders. T Todd. H. Aovar.i G. P. Travell, 1?. Trongbton. J. L. Watson. N. .B. H. West. H. B. Wilkinson. R. W. W- n )t Misses T, Baxter. K. Bird, M. R. Cnllyer , T,. Tl.nsGn, C. M. Dustin TV M* ?n-. nell. H. Gtoss. J. Orimsditch, E. Holbert. B. Holmes, H. Holmes, A. B. Hutton, M. Hutton, Mathews, F, MeAlUM"’' B. Norri's. M. A. Ramsav. S. E. Rawinson, V. E. Bindll. >l. B. Richards. E. C. Saunders. L. K. Thorpe, Masters W T . B 'bbott. T. H. Bird, S. Downs. A. G Funnel l . J. H. L. Funnell, B. W. Royhv Boyle, H. Vaughan. THE PAKEHA. The Pakeha, with returning troops, arrived in the stream at 2 p.m. yesterday auu was berthed at the King’s wharf at 4.39 p.m., where the troops disembaiked. The Paheka. which came from Tilbury, via Panama, had a good trip out, and at Panama lifted a full cargo of coal for dischaige at Lyttelton. Captain R. S. Lewis is in command, and has with him the following officers: —Chief officer. H. Falconer: second, A. Black; third. J. Shaw; chief engineer, S. A. Widdrington; second, J. Briggs; third. K. Batey: fourth, J. Robbins; fifth, S. Mclntosh: sixth. R. Kidd; seventh, I l ’. Stirk, chief refrigerating engineer, H. Findlay, second, R. Graham; wireless officer, P. Shore. The Pakeha sails at 7 o'clock this morning for Lyttelton and on completion of her discharge there sails for Timaru to load.

OVERSEAS VESSELS. . , ! STEAMERS. Devon—Due Lyttelton June Ist; left Sydney 1 : Saturday en route from Egypt. (N.Z. find African Co.) Western' Comet—Duo . Auckland May 28th,' left New York April 22nd. (Johnston and Co.) Crosby Hall—Duo Wellington May 30th: left New York Apii] 22nd i City of Dunkirk—Due Auckland June 7th; due Wellington June 12th; left New York May Ist. (N.Z. and African Co.) Port Chalmers—Due Auckland J une 16th: due Wellington June 23rd; left New York May 13th. (C. and D. Line.) Waitomo —Due, Wellington June 18th; left Calcutta May, 16th via Singapore and Auckland. (Union C°A ' Port Pirie —Due Wellington June 24th; le:t Louuou April IBth. (C; and D. Line.' Waimana—Due Auckland June 26th; due Wellington July Jstj left Loudon May 10th.: .(Shan Savill.),, r . SAILERS. * San Francisco to vv ellington—Laura (bqtne), sailed April 20th. New York to Vv ellu-gtuu—King Cyrus A-masttd sch.J, to salt. Aeweastle to Wellington—Rona (bq), sailed May 14th (G. H. Scales).

D. H M. r»t Quarto* ......... _ 7 11 4 am - la 0 31 p.m ...23 a 34 a. in ■i. -Moon ( > : .U. .. 3U Q 42 a.m • /.I / THIS DA*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 31 May 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 31 May 1919, Page 2

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