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SHIPPING NEWS.

' PIUSES OF THE MOON. MAY. : Day. Hr. m. Full moon 5 1130 p.m. Last quarter 13 9 15 a.m. New moon 20 112 a.m. First auarter 27 053 p.m. HIGH WATEIt. 1 To-day, 1.7 a.m.; 1.38 p.m. To-moirow, 1.55 a.m.; 2.20 p.m. ' < SUN. . Sun rises today, 6.36 a.m.;-,Betg, 4.59 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, APRIL 30. GERTIE, s.a. (205 a.m,),' 269 tons, Rodger, Iron Foxton. BLENHEIM, e.s. (2.25 a.m.), .120 tons, Wateott from Wairau bar. TAKAPUNA, s.s. (3.40 a.m.), 1036 ions, Aldxrell from Nelso'i and Picton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Batt, Feild, Thomas, Bowen, WMcnamin Jone«, Daly, Mesdaraca Gurlett, Antridge, East gate, Tasker, Mace, Allport, Franklin, Whitley Grow, and two children, Greagcr; Smith,* Anrt ridge and child, Hooper, Kceble, Ragarden./Nast and child, Taylor, Hayward, J)aly, Rodman, Hon Mills, Dr. Redman, Her. Poole, Messrs. Pcttit Baigent, Curlctt, Antridge, Pettit, Batt, Whit ley, Grow, Brown, Wellor, Greater, Griffin, Kline Coffy, Arnold, Smith, Lo Grove, Shain, Shaw Browu, Ccwin, Sclanders, Dixon, Gow, LangJands Smith, Stringer, - Sleightholm, Ferguson, Steven son, Ruben, Scott, Kerr, Sutton, Hadfleld, Barley man, Tapp (2), Phillips, Jtoskruge, Mather Knowles, Tapp, Chisholm, Ellison; 1$ steerage.' MAORI, e.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, frora Lyttelton. Passengers: Saluon—tlisses Lainard Heatiey, Talbot, Fleming; Bclhed, Campbell Stanton, Itogan; Free, Greeson, Brown, Richard son, Neave, Jones, .Murgatroyd, Smith, Oliver Rose, Sheard, Booker, Bislop. Murgairoyd, Hum phreys, Staples, Mill, Campbell, Nurse Reeves Nurse Bout, Mesdames R. T. TCade, Malcolm Newton, Westbourne, Ovecden, Glan and child King,' Ballantyne, Heatiey, Brown, Merrow, Hor ton, Collins, Kay, Gardiner, Lcrimer Wood, M'Laren, Galloway, Rickmon, Broadbent Shacbridgei Green, Aiidrevra, Gi entail, Pink Clarkson, : Phillips, • Nicholas, Kirker, Phillip3 Smith, Beck, Fleming, Greig, Mackoy, M'Nicholas Rev. R. T. Wade, 8.A., Messrs. Rolfe, Griffiths Cramp, • Pratt, Jones, Newtown, Ballinger, Oik ham, Malcolm, Hay ward,' Banneher, Bronfdtwot Huston, Westbourne, ,King, Heatiey, Gilchrist Woodman, Ballantyne, 1 , Morton, Doughty, ITFar lane, Dudley, • Matiieson, Morrow,' Shoebridge Snaddon, Warrington, Deck, Poynter, Black Creswcll, CoHras, ITitcholl, Chisholm, Ellison Brown, Birdling, Andrews, Robinson, Galloway Kay, Anderson, Watson, Hartland, Morrison Paynter, White, Sommers, Ryan, Rosa, Mlntosh, Richards, Carson, Maffey; 78 steerage. : MOKOIA, B.S. (7J25 a.m.), 3502 tone, Smith, iron Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Pa« sengers: Saloon—Mioses Boyd; Bain, Mrs. Aid ridge,'Lieut. Aldridce, Messrs. Grace, Blackwood, M'Lean; Blaokley, Black, Maits, Mor ton, Macfarlane; 11 steerage. . . . 1 NGAHTSRE, s.s. (9.30 aim.), 1100 tons, ditistian from Grcymoutb. ■ RUAPEHU, s.s; (10.25 a.m.), 78C2 tons, Forbes, from Lyttelton. ' , MOAN A, >s. '(1 p.m.), 3W5 tons. Worrall. from Melbourne, Hobarl, Bluff, Dnccdin, and Lyttel Passengers: Saloon—Misses 1 Rtitledge .(2), Davis, Rogers, Gill, Hesdames Rutledge, Schmoli and 2 children,. Hanson. Kuarhoi and chfld, Fowler, Banten, Messrs. Mottcrptcad, Sehmoil Hatch, King, Smith; Crossley, Eiffe, Fowler; 1{ steerage. < DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, APRITi 30. ■ ' , TAKAPUNA 8-S- (1£55 p.m.) t . 1936 tons, Aldwell for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Fot Pioton—Misscs Bell; Holly, Pergmaa (3), Robinson, Hollcy, Mesdamos Redwood, Vickers.'Maokay, Messrs.'Weats and boy, Robinson,- Hulmo, TrickoU, Mack ay, Duncan, Little, Horton, Fanner Cooper, Bryce, Morrah, M'Gnrth (5), Jtoskruge, For Nelson-Misses Botbrill, Stewart. Mesdamet Willis, De Castro, Hanoock, Stewart,- Kirtjv'and 4 children, Jackson, Sewell, W. Smith aad'chrld, .-•Hook and 2_ children, Messrs.' Woodman, Williß, (2), Webber, Brown, 8 had den, Price, Payn'tavAUea, Jatrkson/Boycs, Fraser, SeweH, BatheH, Hoggarty. Crcswell, Ihllman, Hook, Henderson, W. l Smith. s.b. (2.20 p.m.), 127 tons. Dowell, for Wanganui. , . , ARAPAWA, b.s. (2.20 p.m.), 268 tons, Corby, for Wangfjim. • • 1 MOKOIA. s.s. (silo p.m.), 3582 twii,.'.Smith, for Lyttraton aad Ikuicthn.' Passengers—Saloon: for Tolkord; Field; Hodgson, Mesdames O&Ute (2). Boyd, Scott aad -irfant, Messrs. BJakoy, Bcott, Rattray, Grace, sTLean. For Dunedin-Misses. Field,'Millcn, Mrs. Dowirio, Messrs. Short, WaVion. , 1 •KENNEDY, m.- (5i30 ,p.m.), 226 tons,' Wildman, for Neiflon <ind .West'Ccast. ' •GERTIE, B.s. (6 p.m.), , 269; tons, Rodger; for Foiton* l . . ' 'MOANA, (7.40 p.m.), 3915 : t0n5, Worrall, for Sydney.-Passengers : &iloon—Misses Watterson. Walters; Orr, Smith, Lukin, Baine, Graait f2)! srr<5 rr < Brydone, J.. Cargo,. Thompson, Shearer, Gee, S.- H Gregor, tojs, Crooks; Sykes, Lakor f2), Brandon, Rejd, Weleby, Perry, Ohisholm Mesdames Bqufty, L. Blundell, Allridgo/ E. G. Vaughon. . Angrua,-..Eilcy, * Mazoudicr, Siram. M'Lean, Barry and child, Fisher, Birks, Laltcr, Colonel Knighl, Eov. G. P. Davys, Eev. A. H. Robinson, Dr. H'Savin, Captain Andrews, Messrs. K. A.' Solandeis, Wool, Eilcy, Mitchell, h„ Blundell, ABlidSe, H'Farlane, E. G. Vanghan, J. R. Shaw, MTarlane, E. G. Tallance, Bennett, Simm, Innes, J. D. Eitchie T. E.: ITLeon, Cargo, Barry, Bray, Holdaway Xiormie, Sims, OBUieroo. Braeo, WHey. Watt, Joakinß, Laker, E. Itoynolds, Brewster, Ifitchell, Lubolakx, Brtrtas, EoweH. _ MAOia, B.S. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons. Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Will, Brown (2), Mather, Warner, Wilson, Held, Baldwin, Maseell, Ecnnie, Swanson, Millar, 1 Collins, O'Brien, Patten, White-Parsons; Bolt, Stcnhere Thompson, Empsom, Adaixl,' Tntton, Mesdames Beid, Holmes, Thomas, Jackson.iJcffries, Tombs nnrsc aad child, Warner, Ourlctt, Holley, Hodeson (2), Hnffan, Watson, Empsoa. Balston,. Bimmonds, Walton, Bnrnes, Boolton, Messrs. Bennett Reid, Anderson, Jeffries, Warner, Mitchell, Falrbairn, , Parkcs, Adamson, Ayerp, Ewan, Hollcy Watson, Johnston. Simpson, Williams, Scarlo Evans, Martin, Craigie, Stevenson, Baigent' Strain,. Onrlett,.Thompson, Orr, Snadden, Paterson, Morrison; Bobertson, Bcid; Buddie, Wilkinson, Empson, Simes, Watson, Holloy, Kalston, Simmonds, Watson- Thano, Botheriek, Boulton Yal Johnston ,S' (ieo. OMord. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Hob Boy, Lyttelton, May 1. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 1.". Mana, Patea, May. 1. .< Opawa, Blenheim, May ,1. Cygnet, Ktykoura, May 1. .i : . Waihi, Patea,. May, 1. : Kiripalia, Patea, May 1. Tokocrani, Piuton, May 1. Kia .Ora, Napier, May 1. ' Wairau.' Nelson, ,Motueka, May 1, Pateena, Lyttelton, May 1. Indralema, Napier, May 1. \ Stormbifd, Wanganui, May 1. Maponrika, West Coaßt, Nelson, May 1, Ka.hu; Bast Coast. May 1. Arapawa, Wacganui, May 2. Maori, Lyttelton, May 2. Bosnlus, Westport, May 2. • Gertie, Foxton, May 2. : Huia, Wanganul, May 2. Ptttiki, Wanganui, May 2. . . • Taimii, Waitara, May 2.. , Koonya. southern ports, April 2. Moßowai, flouthern porta, May 2. Komata, Westport, May 2. Manaroa, HaTelock, Hay 2.. Alexander, Picton, Maj' 3. Moa, from .Westport, May.4. ■ . . Waikare, nortliern ports, May 4 Corinna, Kew Plymouth, May 4. Eotoiti, Onehnnea. New Plymouth. MaV 1 Moeralii, Sydney, May 5,. 11 PBOW.CTED TCPARTtHIES. . Mana, Putcn, May 1. Blenheim, Bleirheim, May 1. Kapiti, Wango.nui, May 1. Kiripaka, Patea, May 1. Waihi, Patea, May 1. , Cygnet, ICaikoura, May 1. ' i . Opawa, Blenheim, May 1. Pateena,' Lyttdton, May 1. Wairau, Nelson, Motueka,.May 1. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 1. Arahura,-Picton. Nelson, West Coaßt, May 1. * Kahu, Napier, May 1. Ngairere, Urcymcnith, May 1. Tokomarn,.,Londoa, Ma»y 2. , , ■ Stormbird. .Wangamii, May 3. 1 Taiaui, Wsitara, May 3. Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, May 3. Maori, Lyttelton, May 3.. Gertie, Foxton, May' 3. . Arapawa, Waflganui, May 3. Huia, Wanganni, May 3. Koonya, Now' Plymouth, Westport and Greymouth, May 3. , Monowai, Napier, . Gisborne. Auckland, May 3 Manaroa, Motueka, May 3. ' Indralema, London, May' 3. Alexander, Nelson ar.d West Coast, May 4 Waikare, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 4. Mapourika, Nelson, and West Coaßt. May 4 Kia Ora, Lyttelton, May 4. . . f : Corinna, Picton, Timaru, May 4. Kotolti, Now Plnuoutli, Onehunga, May 6. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENT OF STEAMEKS. , leaves .Melbohrne April 28 for Wellington, via.-l!obart and southern;,ports 'Due • Wellington May"7. Leaves same day for Svdmw direct. Duo Sydney May/11. oyunty WIMSIEBA, s.s., leaves Sydney April 28, for Wei. lington, via Auckland. Gisborne, and Narpier Duo Wellington May 7. Leaves same dov for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAHENO, s.b.. leavc3 Sydney May' 5, for Wei lington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier Due Wellington May 14. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin.. y or MANUKA, s.s., leaves. Melbourne May 5, fop Wellington, via nobart and southern ports.' Due Wellington May 14. Leaves same day for Srdnov direct. Due Sydney May 18. MOERAKI, 6.5., leaves Sydney May'l, for Wellington -direct. Doe Wellington May 5. Loaves Ma.y 6, for Motbourne. via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne May 15. MOKOIA, s.s., leaves Dunedin, May 4, for Svdnoy, via Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier. Gisborne and Auckland. Arrives and leaves Wellinirton Muy.6. Duo Sydney, May 14. MOANA, S.S., leaves Sydney May 8. for Weilington direct. Due Wellington May 12. Leaves May 13, for Melboorne, via southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne May 22, ULEffAEOA, 8.8., leaves-'Meibonrno, May 12, for Wellineton, via Hobart aiwi

Wellington,, May 2L. Leaves samo day for Bydne 1)110 Sydney May 25. VICTORIA, _ s.s* leaves Sydney May 12, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborner Napier. Duo 21. Leaves same day for Lyttolton and Dunedia, BY TBLEOBAPH. ' ./ ! OVERSEA, i - j BOBABT, April 50. Axmei—Eiinutaka (8 a.rnj, from London, via Caj>© Town. • • •' SYDNEY. April 30. < Arrived,—Mahono {9i5 a.m.), from Auckland. / . . mt KEW'OA'STLE,' April 30. ■* Amred.-Thyra, from Dune din. • Sr.llea.—Brisbano, for Lyttelton, COASTAL. FRIDAY, APBUi 30. ' OWEHUSGA. (9 a.m.), from.New Plymouth; Kotnku (215 p.m.), from Now Plymouth. Sanod.—Botoitl (3.5 p.m.). for Now Plymouth, Passengers: Salpon-Biiss Clarke, Mrs. Stichbury, and Mcsara. Neilson, Grainger, Boy. Reeve. ;i ATKkI>&ND. ' Sailed.—Aldcbaran, ; barbae, for Sydney. • GKffiORNB. Sailed?—Kiwxra~(B -p.m.), for Brisbane. NAPIER. Arrived.—Victosia (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Kia Ora C3».20 pjnJ, from Grehorne. Bailed,—Victoria, for Gisborne. ' . -WANOAKOI. Arrived.-Stormbird- (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. ; Arrrrad.—Barawa (4.30 aja.), from, Onehnnga. Bailed.—Barawa (B.W p.m.), for Onehnnga. • ' PATJBA. Sailed.—Kiripaka lfi.s p.m.), -Mana (6.20 p.m.), for Wcltmcfon. ; - • , KELSON. , .. Arrived.—Wairau (6:45 a.m.),.: from Wellington. Wairau &Z0 p.m.), for Motaeka and Wellington. HOTUEKA, ' '/ To Bail.—'Wairan )(6 p.m.), for Wellington. KAIEOGEA. . ; Sailed.—Cygnet <3"io paiO, for 'Wellington. . >••.. '• pigton. ■ Arrived.— p.m.), from Wairan bar; Takapuna (5 p.nOn from Wellington. 1 BaQed.—Hoa. for Wellington; Takapona (9,30 pjn.), for Nelson. • . To sail.—Waihi for' Wellington. : LYTTELTON. ; . Arrood.—Uttmaroa (7.2B«ajaJ.and*Patcena (9.25 suraJ, from Wellington. Sailed'.—Bosamcmd,. .for Greyrocnih.; Patecna 06,15 pan.), for Wellington. Passengers: SaloonHisses Bullen, Quirm, Bitchre, Lindsay, Mtresen, Caesar, Lochart, Smith, Kidd, Brown, Meadamcs Horcom, Blacklwnv Aefrin, Jackson, Jameson, Fleming, Piper, Martin and child. Andrews, Ballinger, Borne.* Barrett, ISartacll,'Messrs. Burns, Todhunter, Tiper, : Martin, Jc] % nstoJi, H'Donald, Wypcr, Vftynoe, Davidson,. Barr, Ihvncan . (2), Davies, Smither, 1 Askin, SmHh, Broadley, Gardner, GTeen, Borne, Grove, Warren, Bamher; 15 steerages TOimaroa, for Melbourne, via Bluff. "Passengers—Saloon : For Dnnedin—Jlisses Wilson, Charters, Reeves, Drewctt, Meedamcs Drewett, Bwboa, Messrs. Reeves, Wigtoii, Thompson, 8. C. Bingham, A. S. Biss. 1 ' For Hob^rt—Messrs. Mason, Bobiason, Morgan. For HeUttosne—Misses RobIfodgwn,. Broadway <2), MerrifieW, Njchol, Nesbit, Mcsdstaes RoWrison, Hodffson, Orockfield, Franks and child, Messrs. R. W. PurM; 'PhilsOT, A, Pelby, A. ! W. Prirzc, Fry, J. Psnlknar, M'Cracken.J. Robinson, i l idd, Burns, Dnokworth, Mangm; .40 steerage. , ■ ' Sailed,—Kaitnoa (6i40 a.muy«for'Sydney. (5 pvm.), from W-cltington. * GREYMOCTH. ' " . ! " Sailod.—Poherua (7.pan.), for-Weffinsion. ' TIMABSJ. ;■ Sailed.—lUpple. (4F3o«p.m.) r -for Obatham lelands. OAMfiRU. a.m.), from-Welling-ton. r ■ ■■ * Monbwai (<» pjn.). for northarn ports. Passeogera—Btoloon j For lOhallis, Mes{Jaiqes-K«)ertson, Roberts, Nash, and Mr. Grange.: • / . > POET s OSdIiMESS. '' - ' AcrtTcd.-rOpawa" (MS p.m.), from Wellington, , / i BLTJffF. ; , Atrircd.—Kaitangata, from / We&tport: Wha» ngape, from Newcastle, via Bluff; Langton Grange, from Lyttelton; Vptvwa, from north. far Acoldana, via way ports Pasecngers—Saitxmj IVjt Barfs! Mosbm. Callachan, Standiford. For WellingtonMiss OhalUa, Mesdames Boberston, Roborto, Nasli Mr.:- ; Grange. -Fur. Napier-Mrs. Nugent. Mr!' Nugent. For Auckland-Mrs. MttcLanc, Mr. MacLane. ■ - - OVEBSEA' SIWPINC. STKAMEBS TO AitEIVB, ' From-'London. . KAIPiIKA (due TToUineton about May 5) tailed on March <6, via Aoefclaud. (Now Zealand Shipping 00.. , : ' KIMXJSO (duo W-ellinKton. about iJCay 15), Baited on March 8, via Auciilaod. (New Zealand Bhin. pins Co., agents.) . EIUXITA'KA (dno W-ellingion about Kor 61 Bailed on March 18, Ptononth March 20, via OaM Town and Hobart. (Nmy Zealand Shipping Oo agents.) fifDEAGIHEI (Ami Wellincton abont Juno 16) sailod on Match 25, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyror Line, agents.) - ' TAINUI (due Wellington , about May 17), sailed April .3, via Oape Town and Hobart. (Shaw SaviH, agents.) i , * STAE OF _ NEW- ZEALAND, (duo W«Uington niont Juno 10L sailed on; April 8, via Anstrttlia. Auckland, and Nopior. (Tyser tine, nsonts.) • MATATDA' (due' Wellington - aboat June 2)' sailod on April 10, via Auckland. (Shaw-Bavin' agents.) ■ ■ ■ ■ ' /WAKANUI (duo Wellington about Jnno 9) Bailed on April 18, Plymouth April SB, via Cane. Town imd liobart, (New Zealand Shippine Oo agents.) From Uiorpodl. ' NAIENSHIEB (dui .Wetllneton about May 151 OtU0 t U - Maroh I' y m Australia and; Auckland! (F.H.S. Line, agents.), ' ;v AOTKA (lliKi Well in Eton about 'May 11). sailpd on March 21, via Auckland. (Bhaw-Savill, asents' MORAYSHIRE (duo Wellington about 20)' saded. on April..M via Australia and Auckland' (F.H.S. Line, agents.), ; . . From Now York. BtFCS.IA.NIA (due Wellington about May 6) ?^ d /f ?^ r, ? ry r- U - via Australia and Anckland. (A. and A. Lme, agents.). WIMBLEDON (duo Wellington' about May 121 sailed on- February vialustralia and Auokl land.' (U.S. and A.. Lane,, agent#.) v i STAB OF SCO TLA A' I) (duo Wellington aboot JunaU), sailed on March 27, via AustraliaMd Auckland, (Tyser Line, asents.) a -and. From Calcutta; i . APAEBTA (duo Wellington about May 16), sailed agent? ) m COnion Oomnany, SAILING VESSELS EXPEOTED. NOVO, ship, left. Bull January US. LAKEMBA, barque, left Liverpool February 22. The next best dispatch/{or Unitod Ktmrdom and Continent of Europe, will bo via Naples, closing at Wellington, per Moana, on Friday Anril 3u at Wtl p.m. . ' Mails for, AustialiMi, States oloso at Auckland, per Victoria, on Monday,, May. 3. at 4.15 p.m,' and at Elnft, per Uhmaroa, at 3.15 p.m. The.next best dispatch for Canada and n n fted States of Amonca will be via Vancouver olosTOlington. porlfaein Trunk train, cn Tuesday, May 11, at 10.45■ a.m. Moncy-ordora for abroad mußt'bo'obtained two houra before tho.advertieed.timoof closing mails. Mails for Auckland will close at the Chief Post Office, daily, vi<wMann>vatu and Main Trunk trains, at 10.45 a.m. Ail books and ■sample-packets and newspapers for places wittan Uio Bominion must be posted half an hour before the ordinary letter-mail closes. Unless otherwise specified, registered: letters and parcels-post paokngea must be handed in and .money-orders- obtained one hour beforo tho 'ordinary ' j •' J. A. IH3TTON, ' Chief Postmaster. . Chief'Post-Office,. Wellington, • April--29, 1339. , 1 I NIGHr-SIGNALLING. , I The Board of Trade have issued the foUowinu I sussestionß received from the Admiralty with a view to improving, and facilitating nicht signalling in tiio mercantile marine:—(l) Tho body of the lamp shonld -bo so constraoted a« to be canablc of standing- tho. heat, generated inside lis; 'i'ne lielu snouid b<! suMciently powerful to be read at a distance of at least two miles on a dark night with a clear atmosphere. - (3) The aro of viability horizontally should bo not less than about 13(1 degrees. (4) The shutter should be worked by>hr.nd,.and so arranged that, when it is closed, the light is entirely obliterated, and when it is open a lult light is «hovvn. (5) Tho shutter should bo capablo ot making eleven words a minute. (6)- It is desirable that the lamp should be so arranged as to use either an electrio light or an oil burner »lteaa«tiroiy. That these recommendations Bhould omanato from tho Ad miralty is of: narticulaT interest, seeine their own pattern. of lias been a number of shipownors-does not fulfil thff reaulromonts. " It is unfortun»te in any case that somo such authoritotivs statement as this was not issued earlier, becauso there i! 5 all manner of lamps in tlio market and in whMi answer none of the requirements — and Shipping," Match 17. Trcn Ti'SEB^'IiINE-STIitMERS. At the present-time tho Whalmmo-' is Joadlnw in tho south. She will vmt East Oonet and afterrvardsurctura to Wellington, [iprnt- ./}>.. liero on May 12. 'fho vessel will leaw Sfy foS London two days Jater, , Tho Indraloma has been delayod ia loadint. operations up the East Ooast, tturough lnS ivcatlior, and, in consoouonce, is not dne heiw till to-morrow. After bunkering Bho Bails finally tor London nert Monday ovening. After loadins ot'Gisborne, tho Hiwarn crtrn™!. lo Brisbane 'tOHxrmplete Homowwd^loadine.

THE BEN" NEVIS. According to the "Sydney Oomir-erdal Hero," tie etoamcr Ben Nevis. 2S9S tons, baa bcoajised to load at New York for Australian and New Zealand ports. . GaVESKMERT STEAMERS. ; The Tntanokai, vrltli the Governor and party . on board, leaves Dargrwille for JCawWa to-day. 1 rno JUnomoa left Bluff for tho southern light- ; houses yestorday mcrning. Tho Ajnokara, saala w «» Auckland to-day, and will probably^reach Wellington about tho end of noxt-'iroek. OtAN H'LAIfEN AT' liONDON. . A .caMo-has been nweived by Mr.G~ ]L;£calw stating that hie .chaptered steamer dan Kacka,r^!V, ft ft©r .having discharged part canto at ' : Dunkirk, arrived at London on Tuesday last, April 27. The vessel left Wettiagbon-on March I. BLENHEIM BOATS. < to the Wairau bar being unworkable, th« , Btcnheim, after being stuck up for two days. ; has *had to return to Wellington empty* and ;BVays here till 8 o'clock on' Sunday morning. The Opawa and the Waihi wcbo ozpeoicd to roach Blenheim yesterday (Friday) evening. RIMTCEAKA, ;DtfE WEDNESDAY. Gabled advice from Hobart reports that th« ' New -ieaiand Shippljur Company's B.JEB. Binmtaka arrived there at 8 o'clock yesterday morning from Londoh and Cajkj The-vessel,' proceeds to Welhngton after'a shori btoy,-and is due liero on Wednesday next. • . OOE WEST-OMNGLAHD- TttiDE. ■ I/ABQE-OIITVaKD CAEGO. ; Tho cargo loaded at New Zealand ports. bjr<tliß-<i Jeueral-lioulder-Shirc Line steamer Deaxton 7 Grange, which Bailed from Lyttoltxm late onJ Tuosaay Dishtj for Aronmouth, Liverpool, Man-1 cheater, and Glasgow, via Madeira, is-probabljr the largest shipment Which lraa ktt tho Do-V minion this teaeon for West of England porta/ The vessel. was absolutely :Ml in every hold, ana her huge cargo was a varied and vcm valuable one, and included some very largo-«hip4' ments of froron meat and grain. Tho principal! items in the vessel's caigo- -were 74,746 -caxcasscsct t £ «' carcassoa cf mutton. 7SS onartcrsf of beef, 19251 oasos preserved meats, 3260 caaesi efceese, 277 bores butter, 15,954 satis of oatej J 2 ' 41 , 1 sacks wiicat, 232? Backs peas, <md 2» casks? - barley, a total rof 31,125 sacks-of frrxin and one, ot tho largest shipments in ono bottom fromi New Zoaland this season, , V Following nxc tho details of-tho-cauro londodi# by the- Drayton Grange at Lyttettonl (her other exports - were published yvster-l day From Avonmoutli: 7663 sacks oata, 65281 1 sacks wheat,. 253 Backs barley/-312 sacks neasJ 2096 carcasses lamb, and 875 crates- -cioeso; Star!. . Manchester: ■ 131 bales wool aid 1 prano. ' FtaJ . Liverpool: 1955 awlts -oats, 1920 sacks wheat, sad -stacks peas, .IMB2 caceaflsca naitton and lamb J' 6 Baadrfes. • For] • Glasgow. 920 oarcassca lamb, - >38 casks tsul 91 : casings,.26o cases:-checsc and 1 caao^nni. ' JSS? Poboruii: 'rea s »to- leave"- Grcjmooßi •dflsil • night for Wellington. Tho Potiki is duo fcomwith a load of - pipes. tSL Kaitm ! a ¥' Wostport- at «- Vclocb. «a Briday mozsung for. Sydney. •• » • \ n? a<^?r '^ a ' nu ' is'-doa ~oa ftmda*J and -sails tho following day for Waiteu-a. ; | is.expfict&d thart tho bapqno W<-athcrvflel(l wai.-get away w-about time . oco ' which has been , engieedi iixt tnraca to port latt nhjht. . aponrika . araired at 'ffcsijiort.at.WaocW >Sl?>'ss^i»'r , NiSr™"" k **-■*!*: J 3 hCTC'at-dayhght^on.Sundttst. midday Tutsiday, tor London, via.Jk»-JPalnraa,, vim^fwi/^^r 01 - 1 me^ a Ci> from..jOanedln^ad-' a CMKo for three South. African noda* 1 Ffom e th<?'h?it Dc % 01 , and East London!) S£# r Sa-sx~!,.«-. *»« *4 ■sSS ,sß '«»r^'" s«.Ste» « fcfss*

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 7