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SHIPPING NEWS.

TEASES OF TOE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. First quarter ... ... S 10.53 p.m. lull moon 1C 4. 2 p.m. Last quarter ■ 2.1 11.17 a.m. New moon 30 2.11 p.m. ' HIGH WATER, To-day, 10.22 a.m.; ID.li p.m. , To-morrow, 11.14 a.m.; 11.38 p.m. ■ - SUN. Sun rises to-day, G.SS a.m.; sets; 1.36 p.m; ARRIVALS. '. . . FRIDAY, MAY 22. ' • ROTOITI, s.s. (3.40 a.m.), 1159 tons, Robertson, from Onehunga and Now Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Robertson, Buttle, Mrs. \Pascoo and family, Messrs. Wills, Mills, Clarke, Menzies, Mair, Robertson, Dawson, Morrison. 'White, Halm, Bannister, Sli.-uv, Pascoo; Kyndom, Quilliam, Bullard; 11 steerage. PATEENA, s.s. (3.45 a.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses 'Hanson, Olliver, Lovell, Clark, Merlino, Greenfield (2), Norton, Graham, Lilcy, Mesdames Kail and child, ICnight, Tolley, Cleimell, Easton, Sutherland, Schroedcr and child. Rollett and child, Tregurtha, Messrs. Fail, Rich (2), Ward; Manson, H. Wilkinson, Fonder, . Harfiold, Tolley, Asken (3), Crosskery, Bain,' Harkness, Stone, M'Lachlan, Easton,' Young, Green,- Clifford, Hair, Paynter, Fields,. M'Artney, Lake, Taylor, Hodgkinson, Stocker, Rayner, Sutton, Paul, Mogridge, Cock, Taylor-Carrihgton Co. (14); 13 steerage'.' FLORA,' s.s. (5.15 a.m.),- 1273 tons, Todd, from Greymouth. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons, Newton, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Greenwood, Davidson,- Newton, Hyde, Howe, M'Lean, Armstrong, Taylor, Norman, Murrell (2), Cookson, Mesdames Pemberton, Kelly, O'Connell, Morrison and cliild, Wardell and child, Ralph, Chapman, Martin, Stevenson, White-Parsons, Jepps, Murrell, Capt. Noel, Col. Hume, Rev. Isitt, Messrs. Chapman, Hessoy, Tayol, Neeme, Smith, Wilkinson, Pemberton, Jameson, M'ljadgen, Fraser, Reynolds, Wilson, Hill, Campbell, Hopkins, ICelly, Knowles, O'Connor, Watson, Starkey, Chambers, Piper, Redwood, Aitken, Rothcrwood (2), Norman, Driver, Perston, Ellis, Piercy, Cook, Caldwell, Johnston, Guthrie,' Nicholls, M'Gill, Stevenson, Gallagher, Home; 104 ste.erage. MATAI, s.s. (8.5 a.m.), '3395 tons, Rrills, from Melbourne,. . Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Fife,. Sligoj' Maudet, Fiiuvell, Howard, Captain Hunter, Messrs. Sprott (3),' Amas, Harvey, Ferrier, M'Coy, Mellor; 30 steerage. VICTORIA, s.s. (8.25 a.m.), 29G9 tons,. Entwistle, from Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Chapman, Lewis, Glassford (2), Busby, Mesdames Lewis, Huston and child, Dr. James, . Messrs. F. Dance, A. E. Cawsey, M'Cullough, J. H. Inglis, A. Bruce, Foster, Jones; 8 steerago. 1 KITTAWA, s.s. (8.40 a.m.),' 1247 tons,. Pennington, from Greymouth.. 1 OTTERBURN, s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 4936 tons, Swan, from Newcastle^ . ICOROMIKO, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 1541 tons, Clift, from Napier. •' KENNEDY, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 226 tons, Vickermaii, from Wanganui. KAIITJ, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 182- tons, ; Thompson, from East Coast. ■ • HUIA, s.s. (1.50 p;m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui: • ENNERDALE, s.s. ■ (3.15 p.m.), 1147; tons, Muir, from Auckland. .. .. MANA, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 13-4 tons, Dixon, from Patea. ECHO,, auxiliary scow (1 p.m.), 99 tons,. Seoley, from Karamea. 1 .' AORERS, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 77' tons, Fisk, from Patca. • • • DEPARTURES. ' FRIDAY, HAY 22. * OPAWA, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. • . BLENHEIM, s.s. (4 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. ■ • . v , „CASA BLANCA, barque (7.30 a.m.), 5G9 tons, Heays, for Hokiuuga. • • * PATEENA, s.s. p.m;)', ; 1212 tons, Stewart, •for -Pjctoa and Nelson. KAITUNA, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 1977 tons, Stewart, for Lyttelton. ' . ~ • WAIHI, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 02 tons, Carey, for Blenhenu. \ " • P(ITIKI, s.s., (7.35 p.m.), 409 tonSj Dowhursfc, for Pelorus Sounds and Lyttelton. HUIA, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 127 tons,'Lowell, for Wanganui. •' MAOHI; s.s. (8.3 .p.m.), 3359' tons, Newton, for Lyttelton. Saloon-—Misses'Lan-caster Carrington; Iveith;:' Goldsmith, M'luiir noil, Talbai, Maddison, Burke, Webb, Greenstrt>et,. M Cready, Cooper, M'Aule\y Derine, Beanier, Dorrie, Aikonson (2), Mesdames Ntinnall, Richardson, Southerland, Johnston, Pail, I'aylor and 2 children, Feist and'. 2 children, Cooper,- Maddison, Osborne, Archer, Tarr, Messrs. Coulter, Garland, Gregg, Hercus, MacK e ? zie ', T Holly ' Ta i' !or > Johnston, Pitcher, Colonol Jowsey, Lomas, Temple,' Fail, Taylor, Lake, Piper, Allen, Mills, Clark, Tarr, Archer, Tilton, Moore, Pavnter, Wcstor„ Sollers, Mackenzie, Aitkenson (2),-Bott'ori and boy, Garland, Cooper, Barrie, Ellis, Meredith, Stowart, Clapoott,. Sargent, Henry, Harris, Hair,. Willow, Newman, Cathro, Rich (2). . MAITAI, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 3395 tons, Rolls, for Sydney. 'Passengers: Saloon—Misses Blair, Stonehouse, Ambrose, Nayer, Linden, Kohler, Lowford, Forder (2), Geaghan, Gorntley, Lancer, Mesdames Harvoy and infant, Adams, Colbourne, Earee, Harvey, Stubbs and 3 children, Fraser, Stonehouse, Cape and 2 children, Neilson and child, Levieii and child,' Schwebel, Ambrose, Dixon, Parkinson, Bloxsidgo; Thompson, l'uller and child, Lawford, ■'• Kihgsbufyy Muir Salmon, Capt. Ryder. Dixon and:child. Brace.Messrs. .TI. Bull, Whitehead (2),H.. 11.. P. ,Lilo, Adams, Ci. Hean, Colbourne, Harvey, and son, Bottom, Gents, Jones, Dix, Stubbs, Andrews Harrington, Fraser, Bacon, Macnaught, Cnte, Neilson, Levien, Schwebel, Caplcn, Dixon, Parkinson, Caselberg (2), White, H. T. Thompson, W.'E. Fuller, W. E. Bell, Hair (2) G P. Griffiths, L. A. Dimant, Count von GrenaJius, C. Meier, Nayer, Linden, Smith, A. Ellerm, Ruspoli, Jltu'r, Phillips, A. Fletcher, Brovnlow, Mnnnson, Dixon, Bruce, Jerusalem. H. Langdon, H. Fielder.

VICTORIA, s.s. (11.35 p.ni.), 2959 'tons, Eiitwistle, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ~ \ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of the South, Foxton, Hay 23. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson,' May 23. - ■ Mararoa, Lyttolton, May 23. . Stormbird, Wanganui, May 23. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 23. Opaiva, Blenheim, May 23. v ' '■ Tasman, Nolson and Motueka, May 23. Eakanoa, Limestono Island, via Napier May 24. ' • Waikare, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May' 24. ■ Jossie Burns, Sydney, May . 24. Queen of tho South, Poxton, May 24. Toroa, Southern ports, May 24. ' - Maori, Lj r ttelton, May 24. ■ Pateena, Nelson, Picton, May 24. ■ Waverley, Nelson, May 24. Waihi, Blenheim, May 24. Huia, Waugapui, May 24. Ngunguru,. Ivaramea, May, 2-i. ■ Wakatu, Kaikoura, May *23. Koojiva, Southern ports, May 26. Maheno,: Northorn ports, May 26. Penguin, Now Plymouth, May 27. ! Monowai, • Sydney, May 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Defender, Karamea, May 23. i Kahu, Napier, May 23. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, and West Coast May. 23. , ' Mararoa, 'Lyttelton, May 23. African Monarch, ■ Lyttelton, May 23. Indravclli, Sydney, May 23. Mana, Patca, May 23. Aorere, Patea, Hay 23. • Opawa, Blonheim, May 23. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 23. Tasman, Nolson and Motueka, May 24 Eotoiti, Nolson, Now Plymouth, Onehunsa May 24. ■ ' . Waihi, Blenhoim, May 25. Waverley, Nolson and West Coast, May 25 Huia, Wanganui, 'May 25. ■ . ■ ■ ' Ptvteena, Nolson and Picton, May 25. Maori, Lyttelton, May 25. Waikare, Napier, Ciisborne, Auckland, Miv 25. ... a, Whakatane, LyttoHon, May 25. AVakatu, ICaikaum, May 25. Queen of the South, p'oxton, May 25. Stormbird, Wnneaiiui, Ma.v. 25. Toroa, Napier, Gisborne, May 25. Mnnaroa, Motueka, May 25. Koouya, Nelson and A< r est Coast, May 26 " Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, May ''G Maheno, lyttelton, Dunedin, May 28.

Takapuna, New Plymouth,., Onohunga, May Ennerdale, Nelson, May.'27.'. ' " Monowai, Lytteltou and Bunedin, May 28. Wurrimoo, Sydnoy, May- 29. "" STEAMERS TO-AKRIVE. . ' \ WIMMERA,_ s.s., leaves. "Sydney; .-Mity .27, r !.for Wellington, via •Napier,Duo Wellington Juno 3.Leaves.same day' for, Lyttolton and Duncdin,: . ;■ _ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Melbourne, May 27, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Duo Wellington;; jTnue 5. Leaves ; for Sydney direct same day. ;JDuq Sydney, 9. MONOWAI, s.s., lo,aves Sydney, May 23, forWellington direct. Due'.Wolliiigtdh','' May'"27.' Loaves for Lyttelton a'A'di''i)unetiiri; il 'May 28, where she tranships; 'to u ihe;'Haheno,- which goes through' to Melbourne;.''- ■ ''MOKOIA, s.s., left Sydney, May 20, for Weir lington, via Auckland, -TJlfebonie, and Napier: Duo Wellington, May 29i-;Leaves for Lytteltou and Dunedin same day:'} t WARRIMOO, 6.5. left* Melbourne," May 20, • for Wellington, via Eobart- r and "-Southern, ports. Due Wellington ■>Jfay.i29..WLeaves.,,for bydnoy direct same day, flno Sydney;. Juno 2. = , MOEBAKI, s.s.,' leaves Melbourne ,Tuue -3 lor Wellington, via Hobart- and ■ Southern pore. Due Wellington \Tuii<S"i2; Leaves' fiiune day for Sydney direct. -Duo .Sydney ■'June lfi. OVERSEA SHJPPINQ! STEAMERS TO'.'ARRI'VE From London. !:•••! - .. i'APANXII (duo Wel'.ingto.n' r.bout "Jimp 6), jailed April 18, .via' Capetown-ond ' Hobart--(New Zealand Shipping-.L'o;,. agents.) ■' ' M'\ TAT UA (duo Wellington, about vjuno. 9), sailed April 10, via Auckland. Co., agents.) . ...CORINTHIC (due . Wellington Juno,. JG); (sailed, Plymouth on May! Capetown and Hobart. , (Shaw, Sayill, agents.-)-* ~ • - ■ . TOMOANA (due Wellington-about.June 28), Bailed April 20, via Australian....ports, -Auck-! land; anu Napier. v :. ' ' i'' ' KAIKOURA (due Wellington about July "10), | left London May G, via Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) ~ . STAR OP AUSTRALIA - (duo Wellington about July 15), left London.;,Mayliß,., I via.',Aus:, tralian ports, Napier'.^From Llvernool. CORNWALL (due Wellington 1. about" JuftO; 12), sailed 011 April 11, aud' New Zealand ports. (P.H.S. / " Fit LSHIHB (duo Wei lington .about Julyl4)j sailed on May 2i .via •Aus.te?)iii.''and. : Aucklaiiid. - u'.-U.-b. Line, agents.) •••• From New York; . ■■ "oi'-'\ AFRICAN MONARCH- (dm. - Wellington about May 18)> sailed , on. February 29,. via • Australia and Auckland.- 1 (NfcW /inland' Shipping Co., agents.) BUCEROS (due 'Wellington aI)on"t' ! June 2(flj railed 011 April 8; via Auckland. - (A. and A. Line, agents.) STAR OF NEW ZEALAND tduo-Wellington' about June 20. sailed :ito^A'pril'"l2,: i for : \Aus-v tralian and New Zealand -ports;"' (Tyser> Lino,; agents.) . .... , ~ SI'EPHANOTIS (duo Wellington about July 19), sailed on April "29, -.'via Australia aiiu Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) , .. ' ■ SAILING VESSELS TO AERIVB. RENFIELD! four-masted, 'barqneritiiie,-' left Liverpool. .February. -20.;.-for--Wellington. ■ MARJORY GLEN, barque,j. left.^Liverpool,-. May 12, for Wellington.'., iter- . BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. •' * S\DNEY. . . , Mar 22. Arrived.—Wimmera' '(at'; noon),'from Auckland. - - " • ■- .. Sailed.—Wairuna; - for .'the BlUffi ~ - Arrived;— Suva, s.s., ffb'tfr Svdntiy.'". ■>■•>*' • coastal:' -~" ; FRIDAY,-MiY 22. AUCiaAXD. ■' Arrived.—Mahenb,-''s.s.,, from' South;' ; Sailed.—Hazel Craig,, barque, for , Whangarei and Sydney. •;• (v. AUCKLiNp.f^'^^>; : - Arrived.—Torgauten, (9 ! 'T'h!Briday)i''ffdln' ' .Onehunga. . ■ • rj —•.«•« • Arrived.—Navua . (11.50 'aim.),-.'fFoms".Nukua-" lofa.| -- -. - :■ - ; Sailed.—Rakanoa (midrilglit- Thuredayjj- for Limcdtone Island; ; j ONEHUNGA Arrived—Penguin (9.50,a,m1),.fr0m New Ply-. ■ mouth. ~. ~ Sailed.—Penguin.-(3.ls;,j)'m.).':|foi;' :Kew"'Piy-; : ' mouth. . _ , ! 'j-p ''' ' : ' ; 1 • ■ NEW>PL|^jTIt ; Sailed.—Rarawa (8.50 ** WGV'N'LJ Arrived.—Stormbird- 0,.10 -ii.m.), from Wellington. '■■- - •,, MPIER Arrived—Moana (0.43 aim.),- from-Welling-ton. , . ... ■

: BUCMIEIJTw i Opawa -Welling. Arrived—Blenheim (tlfSO" 1 a-hi.), - from Wellington.' «itw- .»•< • PICI'QJv. Arrived.—Pateena • (d|' k fck),;,fr6ni i Welling- ' Sailod—Pateena (fl I KELSOX, ' Arrived.—Tasrnan: (6.25 a.pi.)> .fromV Welling-' ton. t - A .., o. . Arrived.-Charles: Edward (10.20 a.m.), from Wellington. 1 - " KARAIIEA.'' ton ailCd '- NgUngnrU P-n?:> ' for '^ r "Uing, KAIKOH^"'^: Arrived.—Wakatu " lington. . vmi.-,i,..j " WESTPOTT. '* • ; ; Arrived.—llnpourika (o a.m.),..from '.Grevmoutli. . ... ... . *.: • LYTTEIiTOX • Arrived.—Moeraki ton. . "< •>••••> /lr v '*!'■ Arrived.—Mararoa (S.iO a.m.), ; 'tfroin Wellinr--'on. , i .••? ;ic. /Sailed.-Petone &35 *p.m:) f bailed. Moeraki (4.55-p,ni.), for 'Melbourne, via Southern ports. . ' r Sailed.—Mararoa (6.25 pim.), for.. Wellington. ..Passengers: Saloon-Misses. Paton,.. Wills M Pherspn, Jacobs,. Glanville/ Campbell, Donl' nell, Opie, lurtpn, Larinle'i I ,' Aeland' (2), Brown. Harrison, M'Kivor, CasStfr, foh*ston,'tfrid\ehii'mngliam, Mesdames Buekell--' II PUerson, Home, M(stfl'feho'ii64, < taiflbtaitlHJJavison, Watts, Johnston, Mfl(mr;?aTid .Chap; man, Messrs. Miles, Mortis, ,louissoiu(2), Enilison,' ' Cameron, _Jupp, .^Gallagher.;--.-Ballard,' Brown, laylor, Hoimingman,-De Gosta, : Powell ■ lahy, Jlanhire, mtts, Smith/rXdiiiiff,. Jagusch, Cook Hall, Johnston, and-Flemburg (Uid Master Hall. : ■ DUXBDIN. ' Sailed.—Waikare (3 Passengers for JVellrngton-Mite Strange,'" Mrs!' Kattray, Messrs. and Harrison. . .*i ■ Sailed.—Wara tali, sehlSrtuer,. t; " bailed—Waihor'a, for'.Xytteltoii; '''' Sailed.—Koonya, for (Jauiarn. . ! Sailed.—W aikare,; for.. Auckland, via ■'.ports.:.': •. . BLUFF.. ' •••:. Arrived.—Hinemoa, ' from'iok''; Ctialiuers.,' . Arrived.—Turaluna,- ; from- JVailara.'.'\ - THE maheno; •' • : ."i" The Union V that 'th'o Maheno,' which leaves-; here on" TuesdiijV' will receive Melbourne and' Hotfart cargo, : as .she relieves the Monowai at Dunediri. Passengers for Melbourne must proceed aS'far as Duiiedin by the Monowai, which leaves hero on Thursday. ■ \ ' ■ NOTICE TO MARINERS. ■ . With referenco to Now Zealand Notice to Mariners ro the lighting of Bluff Harbour, this . week's Gazette says the Harbour,-Board has given notice that the following signal- will- bo mode for the guidance of; any. vessels that,may., happen to be off the .Heads during..tho night waiting for tides, oic., viz,:— ; When the channel is engaged by an outward going vessel dining the night a bright-fixed' light, visible about four miles, mil be exhibited seaward through the South channel froni' the light-tower of Stirling Point, and about 7ft. below the red light. ..

No vessel to enter port until the signal-lights ' white light over anu a green light under the harbour light. 4 " '? ai i sa f e f° r vessels drawing lift. Gin.," a light under the harbour light. {j*.," ?? 1 ' safe for vessels drawing 14ft.," a. ■vrhite light over the harbour light. C. ' Bar safe- for vessols drawing '16ft.'," a green light over tlio harbour light. " THE ENNERDALE. . • ■ The' Muoi'iland Shipping Company's steamer Jinnerdule arrived from 'Auckland yesterday Mtornoon.> She is expected to leave here on Wednesday or Thursday for Kelson with a, cargo of timber ex the Hamstead.. Her future movements are' not yet fixed,, but sha will probably proceed., to tho Bluff, ; • - ''MduitSHIRE'S LOADING TIME-TABLE. ....lho"F.lI:S; Lmo steamer Morayshire has been fixed ,t° load at the following ports for Host Goast'United Kingdom'ports:— On dischargitig at J'ort Chalmers she leaves on June ff)i' tho"Blu(l' ; whence she is due at Wellington oti .1 une 12. After a stay, of five dayeV in! port , here she proceeds to Waitara, and then goes to Pictoa arid Timaru; her last port or call being Lyttelton. She is fixed ,to sau'fpr Avonffljouth on June 27.. ; '.NIGHT SIGNALS. .FOR. GREYMOUTH. ; peek's Gazette states that the Greymouth. Harbour Board lias notified that on and after June 1, 1903, its nigh.t signals will bo as under 1. The white harbour light on flagstaff withadditional light indicates "Wait." "h'l-ljour liglvfc 53 ' 6 *" a *' 0( * Wnder the white--1 Bar. safe -for vessels drawing 9ft.," .s,. are shown." ' .. • .-The Koromiko is expected to'leave for''West- '. port ou Monday. . .. is expected to leave-Au'cfc-lnna.to-aay .for. Wellingtoii", and should reach ' '• r Piitiki left Wellington ' last' night for. pyttelton,' via Pelijrus' Sounds. She is expected to.arrive here again on. S-'uesday. y. . .. _Hunter, who tdbk the Botbmahani across to Melbourne, returned to Dunedin oil vveunesduy by the liaitai, in company" with Messiu rM Intyre and. llichards, late' second and third officers respectively. of the same vessel. ,■; ; • . - ■ . ~iOtt-her. return te- Melbourne' from Hobart. last trip, the Jlaitai was docked for repairs ' .to liei'. hull.' ■ One of her plates was found to-' ;op cracked; amidships,' near the bbilers, but. the injury was fortunately not very serious. : : repairs being^effected-in'a. couple of days. "Otago Daily Times" reports that Mr! - Ware, who lias fulfilled the 'duties of chief engineer;.ou the steamer Maitai during tho past BG\en years, had to .remain ashore at ' Melbourne this trip, having had ; the misfortune,, to get one of his legs paralysed whilst. to 'Melbourne; . His .place mean-" whilp;is being filled by Mr. Hooper. Advice has-been received by the Union Com-.' pahs .that. the' Rokanoa -left Limestone Island on; lhursday,night for Wellington: - She has '• a cargo <of -cement and timber to discharge' • ■ er®-Xhe/JCamona is expected to'leave Westport, to-day for- Wellington with a cargo of coal. _- The Mapourik?. arrived ,in Westport yesterday morning, and sailed at 2 p.m. for kelson and Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 205, 23 May 1908, Page 7

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