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SHIPPING NEWS.

HEMES OP THE MOON. MAY. _ , Day. Hr. in. Last-quarter 3 10 a.m. Now moon 9 -53 p.m. First quarter 16 1 43 pi©. Full moon 24 5 9 p.m. Moon rises to-day, 8.56 a.m.; 6.12 p.m. HIGH WATER. \ To-day, 5.58 a.m.; 6.17 p.m. To-morrow, 6.54 a.m.; 7.32 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day. 6.46 a.m.; sets, 4.47 p.m. ARRIVALS, TUESDAY, MAY ,10. BLENHEIM, s.s. (12.25 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. Kapuni, s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 150 tons, Jackson, from Patea. • MARAROA, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Snow, Lavagan, Aitken, Nicholls, Binns, Buxton, Corbett (2), Jobson (2), Wibley, Jones, Brown (2), Barker (2), Tamplin, Mesdames Beardsley, Bingham, M'Cormick, Sharp and 2 children, Thomas, Sclimidt, Delatour, Binns, Hunt, Buxton, Brown, Tampiin and child, Burgess, Bingham, Sisters of Mercy (2), Rev. H. Julius, Rov. Ronaldßon, Messrs. Gibbons, Graham, Ourrie, Rutherford, M'Guire, Brucc, Stoneham, Peck, Bingham, M'Cormick, Woodroffe, Lavagan, Fuilerton, Hallay, Elliott, Fraser, Thomas, Newburgh, Pitt, Saimond. Wilkinson, 4 Mooller, Knudson, Tait, English (2), Caverliill, Hope, Norton, Dumsday, Andrews, Smith. Binns, Finnis, Evcnden,. Lane, Ross, EUis, Broad, Sterling, Burgess, Bingham. WHAKARUA, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 6440 tons, Kemp, from Napier. AORERE, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. ALEXANDER, s.s. (1 p.m.), 377 tons, Vickerman, from Motueka. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 133 tons, M'lntosh, bound for Wanganui, put back through stress of weather. WAKATU, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, bound Wellington to Kaikoura, put back through stress of weather. TARAWERA,. s.s. (8.30 p.m. in tho stream), 2003 tons, M'Lean, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier.' MARAROA, s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, bound Wellington t9 Lyttelton, put back for medical assistance. DEPARTURES, ' TUESDAY, MAY 10. ROSAMOND, s.s. (1 a.m.), 721 tons, Wfttson. for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onohunga. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), *133 tons.M'lntosh, for Wanganui. WAKATU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 157. tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, via the coast. ALEXANDER, s.s. (5.30- p.m.), 377 tons, Vickerman, for Nelson. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 1203. tons, Stringer, for Nelson, Westport, and Greyr mouth. - Passengers—Saloon: For ( Nelson— Miss Chisholm,- Mesdames Walker,' Hill and 2 children, Messrs. • Steele, Walker, For Wcstportp-Mrs. Young, Messrs. Bolton, Finch, M'Kellar, Young. For Greymouth— Meßdames Gibson. Matthews, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Todd, and Halley. KAPUNI, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 150 tons, Jackson, for Puponga. MARAROA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Buckley, Stewart, Lambort, Ibett, Akliurst, Mesdames Mater, Akhurst, Baker, and Messrs. Ogle, Smith. . 31ARAROA, s.s. (9.55 p.m.), 2598 tons, Wanning, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mnna, Patea, May 11. 1 To Anau, southern ports, May 11. Manaroa, Motueka, May 11. * Huia, Wanganui, May 11. Arahura, Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, Picton, May '11. Maori, Lyttelton, May 11. Maitai, Sydney direct, May U. Wairuu, Karamea, May 11, Kapiti, Lyttelton, May 11. , Mangapapa, Karamea, May 11. Ngahere, Greymouth, May 11. Putiki, Westport, .May 11. ! , Corinna, southern ports, May 12. Tokomaru, Nelson, May .12. Moura, Westport, May 12. Opawa, Blenheim, May 12. Alexander, Nelson, Motueka, May 12. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 12. Mokoia, Papeete, Rarotonga, May 12. Wimmera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 12. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, May 13. Mocrakl, Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 13.

Monowai, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, May 13.

Flora, Limestone Island, via 'East Coaßt Br«vs, May 13. Nikau, Nelson, May 14. Mapourika, Greymcnth, -Westport, Nelson," May 14., Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, May 15. Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, May 15.

Hauroto, Auckland, Gißborne, Napier, May 17. Uiimaroa, Sydney direct, May 18.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu, .Napier, via the coast, May U. , Aorcre, Patca, May 11. Waimca, Nelson, West Coast, ,May IL , Blenheim, Blenheim, May 11. 1 Stormbird, -Wanganui, May 11. Queen of tlio South, Foxton, May 11, Opawa, Timaru, May 11. Poherua, Greymouth, May 11. Evandale, London, May 11. Mana, Patea, May 11. ,j Whangape, Lyttclton, May 11. I JTuia, Motucka, May 11. Whakarua, London, May U. ] Tutanekai, East Cape, May 11. Holmdale, West Wanganui, May U. ICaituna, Westport, May 11. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, May 11, Maori;- Lyttclton, May 11. Manaroa, Havelock, Pelorus Sound, May 11. To Anau, Picton, Westport, Greymouth, May -11. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, May 12. Putiki, Wanganni. May 12; Kaipara, Bluff, May 12. Opawa, • Blenheim, May 12. Alexander, Nelson, May 12. Mnraroa. Lyttclton, May 12. Kapiti, Wanganui.' Slay 12. , Maitai, Lyttclton, Buuedin, Bluff, Hobart, Melbourne, May 12. Wimmcra, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Sydney, May 12. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton,' via the const, May 13. Moeraki, Sydney direct, May 13. Mono'wai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 13. Araliura, Picton, Nelson, Westport, Grey•mouth. May 14. Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, May 16. Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, Anokland, May 16. Hauroto, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 17. Mapourika. Nelson, Westport, . Gr'erujouth, May 17. TJlimaroa, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, Melbourne, May-19. • INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE; MOVEMENTS'OF STEAMERS. . MAITAI, b.s., left Sydney May 7, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington May 11; H a y 12 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluif, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne, May 21. MONOWAI, s.s., left Auckland May 10, for Gisborne, Napier,, and Wellington. Due Wellington May 13, with transhipments ex Mahono from Sydney. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOERAKI, s.s.,' left Melbourne May l 4, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, .Lyttclton, and Wellington. Due Wellington May 13. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney May 17. WIMMKRA, s.s, left Dunedin May 10 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington May 12. Leaves same day for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Duo Sydney ,May 20. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves. Sydney May 14 for Wellington direct; due Wellington May 18. Leaves May 19 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, nobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne May 28. OVERSEA SHIPPING, ! STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. ' I CORINTIJIC (duo about May 17), sailed on March 31, Plymouth April 2, via Teneriffe, I Capo Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, ! and Albion Co., agents.) MATATUA (due about May 19), sailed on I March 31, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) I NEREHANA (due about May 26), sailed on March 23, via Melbourne, Sydney, Aucklaud, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) I RUAIIINE (due about May 30), sailed on April 16, Plymouth April 19, via Capo Towu | and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co 1 agents.) ' , • ARAWA (duo about June 14), sailed on ! April 28, Plymouth April 30, via Teneriffe i Cape Town, and nobart. (Shaw, Savill* I and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF CANADA (due abont June 24) sailed on April 20, via Melbourne, Sydney' Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agents.) From Liverpool. DELPUIO (due about May 16), sailed on March 21, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) ' DRAYTON GRANGE (due*about May 16) sailed on March 5, via Sydney and Auck' land. (Fcdcval-Iloulder-Shive Line, agents) SUSSEX (due about June M), sailed oil April 2, via Australian porta aud Auckland. (FedcraMlouldor-.Shirc Line, agents.) INDRADEVI (due about Juno 12), sailed on April 16, via Auckland and Napior. (Tyser Line, agents.) NAIRNSHIRE (due about July 6), Failed on April 30, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (F.H.6. Line, agents.)

From Now York* INDRALEMA (due about May 16), sailed on February 25, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) MIMIIIO i (duo about June 6), sailed on April 3, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (U.S. and A.S. Line, agents.) From Calcutta. APARIMA (due about May 12), sailed April 6, via Samarang, Singapore, and Auckland. .(Union Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. MARJORY GLEN, barque, sailed from Liverpool on December '15. (Johnston and Co., agents.) COUNTY OF INVERNESS, barque, sailed from Liverpool on March 17. (Johnston and Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, May. 10. Arrived.—Ulimaroa (9.30 a.m.), from "Wellington. FREMANTLE, May 10. Arrived.—Persia, from London. . NEW YORK, May 10. Sailed.—lndrani, for Australian and New Zealand ports. LONDON,'. May 10. Sailed.—Karamea, for Lyttelton. COASTAL. TUESDAY, MAY 10. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Aparima (6 a.m.), from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarang; Louisa uraig, barque, from Newcastle. Sailed.—Monowai, for southorn porta. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Misses Washer and Meates, Mesdames Yates, Gilbert, Messrs. Yates, Gilbert, Pirie. Maheno (2 a.m.), for Sydney.. . ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Rarawa (8.30 a.m.), from Now Plymouth.- , Sailed.—Rarawa (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Humphreys, Nolan, Waring. Bird, Mesdames Humphreys, Morrison and child, Humphreys, Watson, Messrs. Smart, Hobbs, Brown, Low, Chadwick, Watson, Jost, and Cross. WAITARA. Sailed.—Kaipara (5.30 a.m.), for Wei- i lmgton. * 1 PATEA. • Sailed.—lfana (10.45 a.m.), for Wellington. 1 . WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Waimca (8.45 a.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON.Sailed.—Qneen of the South (10 a.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. Arrived.—Hauroto (3 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON* i Arrived.—Rosamond (6 a.m.), from. Wellington. t To sail.—Pateena (2 a.m. Wednesday), for Wellington. NELSON. 1 .Arrived.—Pateena (8.30 a.m.), from Pic- f ton; Waverley (4 p.m.),' from Picton. Sailed.—Pateena (11.10 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington. MOTUEKA. Arrived.—Manaroa (7.45 ajnO, from lington.To sail.—Manaroa •(9 p.m.), for Weilmgton. WE&TPORT. - . To sail.—Arahura (9 p.m.), for Nelson: Kmi (8 p.m.), for Onehunga; Pukaki~(io .p.m. to-morrow), for Wellington; Kaiapol. (10 p.m. Thursday), for Lyttelton; .Moura (Thursday),-for Wellington. • LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington. • ' Sailed.—To Anau (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Kapiti (4.40 p.m.), for. Wellington; Maori* (8.20 p.m.), for. Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Fifeshire,. from Lyttelton; Moeraki, from Melbourne. Sailed.—Wimmcra (3 p.m.), for northern ports and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: lor Wellington-Misses M'Givei), Sheelmn. Mesdames Spence, Fisher 1 and 2 children, Messrs. Baird, M'Given, Richardson, Gay. BLUFF. Sailed.—Koonya, for Dunedin. THE ARAHURA. Advice from Westport states that the Arahura was to leave there at 9 p.m. yesterday Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. Sho is due here this evening. WHAKARUA, FOR LONDON. ' - Coaling operations of the Tyser liner wliakarua were to. be completed last night, and the steamer is to get away for London via Las. Palmas at. daylight this morning. The following passengers leave by the. vesßol: —Saloon: From Napier —Mrs. Hawkins and maid, Misses Hawkins, Kettle, * Mr. Hawkins, and Master Hawkins.

DEVON, LEFT MONTE VIDEO. Advice received in Sydney states that the Federal-Houlder-Shire liner Devon, which left Lyttelton on April 1 for Avonmouth, made a call at Monte Video, and resumed her voyage on April 28. The Kittaha was to leave Greymouth last night with coal for Wellington and Lyttclton.

Tbo Moura is not expected to reach Wellington from Westport till Friday. Owing to delay in the south, the Union Company's \Corinna will not reach Wellington until to-morrow morning. She will be dispatched the same day for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunsa, It is expected that the Scales chartered Bteamer Evandale will leave for London early this morning. A Melbourne paper states that the Eastern Extension Cable Company's repair «teamcr Patrol is again on her way to New Zealand -waters. j The Tyser steamer Indraghiri has been fixed to load at New York, and will leavo there on June 6 for Australian and New Zealand ports.

COEINTHIC'S PASSENGERS. On Monday or Tuesday nest, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's R.M.S. Corinthic is due at Wellington from London and Plymouth, via Teneriffe, Cape Town, and Hobart. She has on board the following passengers for the Dominion:— Miss D. Cousin, Miss F. M. M. Giles, Mr. C. 11. Greene, Miss Greene, Mr. Charles R. ICeyser, F,R.C.S., Mrs. Keyscr, Mr. R. K. Morcom, Mrs. Morconi, Mr. W. Young, Mrs. Young, Miss D. Young, Mr. J. Allen, Mrs. Allen. Miss M. Allen, Mr. R. Armstrong, Mr. F. Atkins, Mr. P.. Bennett, Miss B. L. Ourbon, Mrs. V. C. Chapman, Miss B. I. Chapman, Miss F. 11. Chapman, Miss M. Cooper, Miss M. Cr.nvshaw, Miss J. Crcarer, Mrs.- A. M. Cunningham, Master L. E. Cunningham, Master T. J. Cunningham, Miss G. Dixon, Miss M. Downs, Itev. A. E. Foster, Mr. C. Foster, Mr. G. C. Garwood, Mrs. Garwood, Miss J. P. Garwood, Mr. G. B. Gundry,- Miss F. E. Jenkins, Mr. C. Johnston, Mr. G. H. Lowe, Mr. J. Maclure, Miss E. M. Mannington, Mr. L. E. Martin, • Mrs. Martin, Miss G. Martin Miss I. Martin, Mr. A. Picken, Mr. M. J Ryan, Mrs. Ryan, Miss N. M. Ryan. Mrs. G. Watt, Miss M. Watt, and 250 third-class.

LIFTED BY THE WHAKARUA. When the Tyser liner Whakarua leaves here this morning for London she will take away with her a very large cargo. Heavy < lines of frozen meat are the principal items of her shipment. A summary of the loadings at different ports is as follows:— x From Wellington—76l bales wool, 132 bales hemp, 2 bales sheepskins, 877 casks talcasks pelts, 140 caskj casings, 12,463 carcasses frozen mutton, 15,865 carcasses frozen lamb, 24,832 legs mutton, 3500 quarters beef, 500 carcasses frozen pigs, 1 case preserved meats. 1 caso plants, 2 pots plants. From Auckland—64l bales hemp, 442 bales tow, 21 packages tow, 91 bales cotton, 3513 sacks copra, 1 sack bark. 68 eases M.O.P. shell, 4.cases curios, lb packages sundries. From Napier—349 bales wool, 350 bales tow, 10,116 carcasses frozen lamb, 9256 carcasses mutton, 400 quarters beef, 7 cases preserved meats, 1 caso ox tongues, 2 cases sundries. From Wangauui—Boß bales wool, 6 bales sheepskins 111 casks pelts, 194 casks tallow, 27 casks casings, 4539 carcasses mutton, 12,355 carcasses lamb, 471 quarters beef, 333 pieces mutton, 6 crates kidneys, 30p casos preserved meats. From Greymouth—l7 casks .pelts, 29 barrels tallow, 4 casks tallow From Lyttelton—s66 bales wool, 175 casks pelts, 57 casks tallow, 146 sacks wheat 1 case pictures. From Bluff—339 bales wool 229 casks tallow, 32 casks pelts, 7371 carcasses mutton, 13,496 carcasses lamb. 218 quarters beef. From Gisborne-Heavy lines of frozen meat, wool, etc., details not yet available. Transhipped from Sydney for London—l6,7lß bars lead bullion

Towards the end of last > week the Norwegian barque AtaUnta was to liavo' finished discharging her cargo of timber at Launceston. Site was then to tako aboard ballast kind proceed to Maiden Island where she lojids guano for a Now Zealand port.

Tlio very many friends of the late Captain Andreseu, who was for many years in command of the Elizabeth Graham and then the Woollahra, will (says a Sydney exchange) be pleased to know that lus eldest son, Carl, who is now 22 years of age, has passed his examination for a master's ticket.

When the Kltawa was leaving part at 1.30 .a.m. on Sunday the pinion and a cog-wheel iu her windlass broke, and the vessel put baek to the wharf (says a Christchurch exchange). Mr. F. Anderson, of Andersons, Ltd., was communicatcd with, and he got several of his staff together, who effected the neccssary repairs. enabling the vessel to get away .shortly beforo 6 a.in.

Captain 'Walker, tbo commodore of the fleet of the niawarra and South Coast SIN. Company, Limited,' who ha 6 just retired after a long seafaring career, has been succeeded in the command of the Merimbula by Captain Swauson, who entered' the service of the company in 1384 as A.B. In 1886 Captain Win. Swanson was appointed second mate.of the Bejra, .and from that date till Hay, 1904, held positions of second and chief officers in various steamers.- .For four-years he was chief officer of the Eden. In May, 1904, he was appointed master of the Illawarra. in. May, 1908. master of the Moruya, and in April last he took command of the Eden when that vessel took up tho Mo"ruya's running in the Clydo River trade.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 814, 11 May 1910, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 814, 11 May 1910, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 814, 11 May 1910, Page 7

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