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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOOX. AFKIL. Day. Hr. iu. Full moon 3 10 25 p.m. Last Quarter :2 0 64 a.m. Now moon 19 9 1J a.m. First quarter 25 0 M a.m. JIOOX. lloon rises to-day, 6.19 p.m.; sets, 7.' a.m. to-morrow. SUN. Sun riBCH to-day, 6.9 a.m.; sets, 5.38 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 5.17 a.m.; 5.45 p.m. To-morrow, 6.11 a.m.; 6.43 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, APHIL 3. MARAHOA, s.s. OUO a.m.),- 2598 tons, 1 Irwin, from Lyttelton. I'UTIKI, b.s. (9.30 a.m.), 409 tone, I". No: ling, from Napier. KAiIAMU, b.s. (2 p.m.), 734 tone, G. Ho; kins, from Greymouth. PATEEXA, 6.8. (9.46 p.m.), 1212 tonn, 1 Scwell, from I'icton and JSulfion. SUNDAY, AFKIL 4. WAKATU, s.s. (5.55 a.m.), 157 tons, Willi;.' lrom Kaikoura. OITY OF AGRA, s.u. (7.15 a.m.), 4808 ton J. ilay, from Auckland. WAHINE, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 4436 tolls, j Edwin, from Lyttclton. KOUTUNUI, s.s. (F. 35 a.m.), 105 tons, Beaton, from East Coast. KAPITI, s.s. (9.45 a.m.). 242 tons, \\ Sawyers, from Wanganui. HUIA. b.b. (9.J0 a.m.), Ytl tons, A. Dowel from Wanganui. KAIAPOI, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1:003 tons, Ma donald. from Oamaru. WAITANC.I, s.s. (t1.50 p.m.), 171 tons, 1 Fisk, from Patea. DEPARTURES. SATUKDAY, APKIL 3. MANUKA, s.s. (1 a.m.). 4534 tons, C. Cli! for Sydney and Hobart. AlAi'OUiilkA. .s.s. (12.29 p.m.), 1203 tor W. Cameron, for Picton and Nelson, BADEN POWELL, b.b. (4.15 p.m.), 174 tor 0. M'Pherson, for Nydia liny. MOKOIA, b.b. (6.10 p.m.), .3-502 tone, Mawson, for Lyttelton. MONOWAI, b.b. (7 p.m.), 3433 tons, Norton, for Gisborno. '• POUERUA. h.b. (7.15 p.m.), 1175 tons. : r Ohadwiek, for Greymonlh. MARAROA, s.k. (7io p.m.), 2593 tons, ii Irwin, for Lyttelton. WESTKALIA, s.n. (8.10 p.m.), 2834 lor I. G. Hates, for Melbourne, via southei ports. SUNDAY, APHIL 4. ATHENIO, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 12,345 toiiß, Orosslnnd, for London, via Panama. t EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waitangi, Picton, April 5. kanna, Westport, April o. „ Kaitangata, Westport, April 5. luoeraiu.' bydncy, April a, ij Hippie, Nauier. April 5. Lui'.uu, Aiiculanu, April 5. Kosainoml, Greyiuouili, April s. Mararoa. Lyttelton, April 6. Xikau, Xelhon, April 6. Mapourika, Kelson, April 6. l. Pateena, Picton, Neison. April 6. Waiknwu, Newcastle, April 6. Blenheim, Sounds, April o. MoKoili, Lyttelton, April 6. 8 Kini, Dunedin, April 6. knpounka, Picton, April 6. Wahine, Lyttelton, A.pril 7. K'aitoa, Nelson, April 7. Palponn, Lyttelton, April 7. Alexander, Nelson, April 7. Port Chalmers, Sydney, April 7. Magic, Sandy Day, Am-ll 7. ' Opawa, Blenheim, April 7. Jlocraki, Lylieiton, April 8. Calm, Timnm, April 8. Kennedy, Foxton, April 8. Corintli.c, London, April ')■ Port Napier, Picton. April 9. Karu, Tarakohc, April 9. Tarawera. Duuediu. April 10. Waitomo, Newcastle, April 11. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine, Lyttelton, Apfil 5. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, April 5. Opawa, Blenheim, April 5. Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 6. Nikau, Nelson, April 6. Mooraki, Lyttelton. April 6. Mapourika. Picton, April 6. Kennedy, Foxton. April 6 Wnihuru. LytU'ltou. April 6. Wootton, Lyttclton, April 6. Hiwera, Patea, April 6. Knpiti, Wanganui, April 6. Blenlioim, West Haven, April 6. Wailangl, Valea, April 6. Kamona, Westport. April 6. Karamu, Greymouth, April 6. Kamo, Greymouth, April 6. Wahine, Lyttelton, April 7. Knitoa, Nclflon, April 7, Pateena, Picton, Nelson, April 7. Itivercnrgill, Wanganui. April 7. Alexander, Nelson. Co.wL April 7. Karu. Lyttelton, April 7. Kini, Westport, April 7. Koulunui. East Coast. April 7. Putiki, Gisborne, April 7. Ripple, Napier, Akitio. April 7. Kaiapoi, Greymouth. April 7. Wakatu, Kaikoitrn, April 7. Opawa. Blenheim, April 7. Moeraki, Sydney, Kobart. April 8. Mokoia, Auckland, via const, April 8. Lorain, Wanganui, April 8. Monongahrla, Sydney. April 9. Paloona, Newcastle. Melbourne, April Calm, southern ports., April 9. Tarawera. Sydney. April 10. Karu, Lyttelton, April 10. OVERSEA STEAMERS. CITY OF AGRA (A. and K.,. left No Yo'lt Feb. 37 fnr Welliuirto md Australia. Arr. Wellington April CfllilVl'MO (K.S./..>. left U.K. fob. for Wellington. Due April 9. DUHHAM (F.S.). due Wellington fro jiverpool early in June. lONIC (fI.S.A.L.to leave London Mnr. lor New Zealand. LORAIN (US. and A.), left New Yor ■'pli. 23 for Auckland. Wellington..Wang: mi and New Plymouth. Due hero April MOANA (TI.SR.I. due Wellington fro; Frisco about April 18, NOKATAY (U.S. mid A.), due Lyttelto Vpril 1 from New York. OPAWA (F. and S.). Icrt Liverpool Fcl 9 for Auckland. Wellington, Lytt.-Uei Duurdiu, nnd Bluff. Due hero April 20. OTiUCI (F. and 3.). left Liverpool Fcl '& for Auckland. Wellington. Lytteltoi md Dunedin. Due here April 20. PAPAHOA (F. and 5.5, left Livcrpoi llarch 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Ly elton and Dunedin. Due hero May 16. PORT LYTTELTON (0.1).). left New Yor liar. 15 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttt on, and Dunedin. Due here April 25. PORT MELBOURNE (CD.), left Londo liar. 6 for Galveston (Texas), Aucklan md Australia. J'OllT VIC'J'OE (C.V.), lefl London' Fcl for Auckland. Napier, and Wclliiurtoi •ia CapG and Australia. Dim here April 1 REMUERA (N. 7..5. Co.). left Southampto .larch 13. for Auckland. Wellington. Ly elton. and Dun?din. Due h:-ri» May 3. SOMERSET (N.Z.fi. Co.). left Avnnmout ilor. 12 for St. John to Jond for Auckhni YclUngtoii, Dunedin. Sydney, nnd Me lournc. TAINUI (S.S.A.), loft U.K. Feb. 16. An lackland. April 2. WAIMATE (N.Z.S. Co.). I»ft London Jai 2 for Auckland, Wellington, I.ytteltn md Dunedin. Due Wellington April 9. WAIWEKA (A. niKl A.), left New Y'or tar. 24 for Auckland and Wellington. Dti icrc May 5. IN PORT AND EXPECTED. The following berths have been allotte o vcuouln in port and thoso expected ti lay and on Tuc?day:City of Agra—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Kini—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. .Uoiiong.inela—i\o. i i.ik- v h s Wharf Kapuni—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Wiiverlej—No. 3 wen's Wharf Koutmuii-iVo. o (Jiiisl'H'b Vvliarf. Piitiki-No. 5 Oiit'eii'/s Wharf. Hooraki—No. 6 Qneen'a Wharf. luvercargiil-No. i yueeii,, i. harf. Waitangi-No. 9 Quocn's Whaif, Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Nora Klvmi—No. n Queen's rt'harf. Opawa—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. .Viapouriiiii—No. 12 Queer.'.-" Wharf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Lny--i\o. 15 Q.neeus Wharf. Wootton—No. 13 Queen'* Wharf. Wairau—No, 13 Queen's Wharf. Hippie-No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Lorain-Taranaki Street Wharf. Mokoia—Taranaki Street Wharf. Wahine—Forry Wharf. i Pafeeua—Ferry Wharf. Kennedy—ltailway Wharf. May Howard—Railway Wharf. Kamona—Railway Wharf. Waikawa-iiailway Wharf, llosamond—Hailwuy Whnrf. Kaiapoi—Glasgow Wharf. Kaitr.ngala -Glasgow Wharf. Huia—Glasgow wharf. Wailiorn—King'n Wharf. Port Chalmers—King's Wharf. Knmli-King's Wharf. Wnkatti-King's Wharf. Knmo-Pipitea Wharf. Calin-Lambton Wharf. Karamu—Miramar Wharf. Komata-On the slip. BY TELKIIAPH. OVERSHAB. LONDON. April I. rrived— Kaikoura, from Auckland, ailed—Nokatay, from New York, for Lyl telton; Cliepadoa, from New York. !oi Auckland. COASTAL. SATURDAY. APRIL 3. LYTTELTON. iiilcd,—Cnthlnmct. (1.15 p.m.). for Dunedin Koromik.i (4.30 p.m.). for Auckland; Ma Ilia (7.10 p.m.), for London; Calm (ll.li p.m.), for Timaru.

AUCKLAND. Arrived-Canadian Raider (2.30 p.m.), from Newcastle; Malaita (3.15 p.m.), from Ade» laide. Sailed.—Fiona, for Sydney: Lorain (noou), for Wellington. SUNDAY, APRIL '~ Arrived.—Mara roil (10.25 a.m.); Moltoia (7.50 ii.m.), and Westralia (U a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— Ngatoro (10.45 a.m.), for Chathauia. AUCKLAND. 1 Arrived.—Kaiton (3 p.m.), from Newcastle! Kalwnrra, from Melbourne. POET CHALMERS. Sailed.—Kini (12:35 p.m.). for Wellington. • Gift") MOUTH, Sailed.-Kosamond (11.40 a.m.), l for Weilliigtiii. REMUERA REPORTED. The New Zealand Shi];piii2 Company haß received adv,ee that the Kemuera, en |:outo 1. from London to N>.v Zealand port., left Newport News on March. 30. PROJECTED SAILINGS~FROM OVERSEAS. '" , London, April 1. , The following are projected sailings:— • Prom London: Kuiiliinc. tor Auckland and I Wellington on May 12; Kuapehu, for Wellington and Auckland on .day 26. Prom f I Liverpool: Essex, for Auckland. Wellingtou, Lyttelton, and Duucdin, o:: May 8. Prom St. John: Ajuna. for Auckland, vVel- *• lington, and Duncdin abcut May 10. From , New. York: Kumura. for Lytteltoii and *• Duiiedm about April 5. T " THE VANCOUVER RUN. \ The Makura is now to leave Auckland at' noon to-morrow for Vancouver, via, 1, ports, The Niagara, is advertised to leave Aucij land on May 1 for Vancouver. l MOEIUIU DUE TO-DAY. At noon- to-day the Moor.tki is due in the stream from Sydney, and after bring cleared' is to berth at No. 6 Queen's Wharf. She bus 104 saloon and 84 steerage passengers, also cargo, lo land. At l - 5 p.m. to-morrow she is to so to Lytteltoii. return on Thursday morning, and e < sail in the evening for Sydney and Hobiirt. .6, j ' PALOONA AND TAEAWEIiA. On Wednesday the I'aluona is due from . Melbourne, via Jllulf. Duucdin, and Lyt- " telton. The vessel is to sail on Friday ~ for Newcastle and Melbourne, taking pas- ' senger« and cargo, n The Tarawera, due from Sydney via Blull' and Duncdin on Saturday, is to sail p in the evening for Sydney. ' ll MOKOIA'S MOVEMENTS. The Jlokoia, which lcit for Lytleiton, T on Saturday, iB due back to-morrow On "• Thursday tnc vessel will sail for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. LORAIN FROM NEW YORK. The U.S. and A. Line chartered steamer Lorain, en route from New York, left Auckland at, noon on Saturday for Wellington, where she is duo this afternoon. Messrs. Dalgety and Co.. the local agents, advise that rue vessel has ItiXi tons of cargo to put out at Wellington, including "I,Ojo cases of oil. The Lorain is expected to sail from Wcllingtoii on Thursday evening for Wauganui roadstead, New Plymouth, and Australian ports to complete discharge. THE TAINUI. The Tainui which reached Auckland on Friday last, from London, via ports, sailed ironi London on February 14, and made calls at Plymouth, Norfolk (U.S.A.), and Panama. Heavy weather was experienced on the trip across the Atlantic to Nor-. ' folk, but after leaving that port iino weather was met with until arrival at Auckland. The run from Balboa (Panama, Canal) to Auckland was accomplished in 2! days. The Tainui Drought troops and passengers for Auckland and other New Zealand ports. WAIMATE'S ROUGH VOYAGE. The Waimate. which arrived at Auckland from London early on Thursday morning, left London on January £2 and proceeded to Nowporl News, where sho arrived en 'February 17, after a very rough passage. Her decks were continually awash, and she had to "heave to" on several occasions. About a week before reaching Newport News one of the trimmers was killed through bunker coal falling on him. Several of the steamer's plates were damaged, which necessitated repairs being carried out at Newport News. Fine weather was experienced from the Pnnama Canal until last Wednesday, when the Waimate ran into tho south-easterly gale. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ■ Captain ,i. i'<tui naa u'nuii command of we, 'Comma, relieving Gapiai,. j. EldCiS. Jir. 0. R. JCnapp, third oilicer of the llararoa,' has leit the vebsel. Jlr. A. F. Le.utum n.is rejoined tho lioAuw«u as cnicj engineer. Hi: V. S. JuV-iuieoitch, tniru engineer, has trail.-;-terruu irom the Monowai to the Mararoa, in piaee of Jlr. N. F. 1 lemming, who Bigafca off the latter vessel's amoks an Wellniguii on Saturday Oiiptitiu il. i'L Jtoberge, who is in commaiia of thu. i&tiuauiei, nus ivitli lum thu following olli-.am-Chief. Mr. >!. S. Ahven; fccconfi, ,\£r. L. L. Prothero; third, iir. C. W. .Hayes; chief engineer, M.r. A. S. Heva mans; lim engineer, Mr. Jl. F. Knott; second, Mr. E. Tubiu; third, Mr. .'. linker; purser, Mr. F. H. liincnart; chief steward, Mr. H. Parry; wireless operator, Mr. It. W. Wight. Captain F. A. Bond is in command of tho Woodnrra, and has with him the folw lowing officers-Chief, Mr. W. Scott; iecn ond officers. Mr. (3. Brookes and llr. J. 4. llycroft; third officer, Mr. L. Graham; !o chief engineer, Mr. G. Grant; second, Mr. J. Walker; third, Mr. W, Stoddart; fourth, in Mr. J. Godfrey; fifth, Mr. i. Whitfcrd; sixth, Mr. J. Dickson; wireless operator, 51 Mr. J. Ilelinn: junior wireless operator,Mr. J. Fritz; chief steward, Mr. J. Unink iiiunilj surgeon. Dr. Wells. »• 3 - MAPOUEIIU FOR PICTON ONLY. 31 ' The Union Company advise that the ttnt'ourika. due from Nelson direct tomorrow morning ifl to sail at 11 a.m. for , Picton only. '" MOANA LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO, i. Cabled advice received by the Union i. Company states that the R.M.S. Moana, left Kan Francisco at 11 a.m. on March )1 27 for Wellington via Papeete and Rarot- tnwta. She is due at Wellington about Adi'll IS. i' NEW HARBOUR FLASHLIGHT. Tho "Ata" lnitiw-giu, wa.c:i the utago n Harbour Board er.cted on itayward's d i'onil for tnc guidance ui wnen entering tut port, is reany to be put into ' oporuiion. xnia lignc, which : is of ;)m '• acetylene type, ana is dusi<jntd to keep '• lit for two inont!l6 unatlenaed,, will show P a bright beam lor the gu'dance of muster*; of vesselß approaching tne harbour cni, triuicc. Wneu, however, a vessel Hears i the large sand bank (and this is Known ' as tho danyer sector), the light on Hayward's Point will fiiuh red. Thus tho . new light will not only be serviceable to vesselß coining in during the night, but , will alßor serve to guide to a pafe anchor- ,' ace anv vessels which may arrive off tho lleids at night time, and whose master 1; desires to anchor until daylight. The Calm is due from Timaru on Thursday She is to tail on Friday for Dimedu, Timaru, and Lytleiton. taking cargo. ~ The Kaiapoi arrived from Oamaru last , ctenliiK with general cargo. The barque Monongahela is to leave port on Friduy for Sydney to complete discharge. From Sydney the will *o to Newcastle to load coal for Manila, The Waitomo is to leave Newcastle tomorrow with a cargo of railway coal for Wellington. The Rosamond left Grcymouth yesterdnv morning with coal for Wellington. Upon discharge she will sail for Westport and Greymouth. The Kini is due to-morrow morning from Dunedin. She will go on to Westport on Wednesday. The Kiiru. is to leave Wanganm tomorrow, probablv for Tarakohc, to losul ooment for Wellington. After discharge ihe vessel is lo load for Lyttelton, sailing on' Saturday. o The Karanm arrived on Saturday Irom Groymoutti with a load of coal. She il to return to Greymouth to-morrow or on Wednesday. The Kiimona is to sail to-morrow for WcHtport. She, is to again load for this port. The Kanio, which brought general rargo lo Wellington from Auckland, is to leave, to-morrow or on Wednesday for Greymouth to loa4 coal for Lyttelton. Tho Poherua sailed on Saturday night for Wc/tport to load coal for Napier and Giebornc. Tho Waiknwa is due at flclltngton tomorrow with a full canto of coal from Newcastle. ArranFomciiiß are being made to place the coastal steamer Wairau on the patent | slip, probably on Wednesday, to stoii a. email leak in her stern. : The Wanaka left Auckland on Saturday for Lyttelton. According to the "Shipping List the Kia Ora is to load sugar at Cuba Tor Australia. The barnucn'Mie Lindstol and the barque White Pine have been, fixed to ', load coal at. Newcastle, the former for 1 Whangarei. while tjy; White Pine will ! proceed fi Tauranga. i .Remember, if you want to gel rid of Hint heavy dull feeling in the head, which accompanies Nasal Catarrh, just [ take n poml inhalation of "XA?,OL" J through, a Nazol Tnhaler.'and get. imme- ' diaie relief.—Atlvt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 162, 5 April 1920, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 162, 5 April 1920, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 162, 5 April 1920, Page 8