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SHIPPING.

' PHASES OF THE MOON. . .MAY.

■ '• . WEATHEh, REPORT '.. High "Water, This Day (Wednesday): V.; ■. Morning 1.27 a.m., afternoon 1.4 D p.m. Bun !'!•'. ■ .rises 7.7 a.m., sets 4.45. p.m. Moon rises 3.28 :;'.' jp.in., sets 8.10 a.m. , ■[ , ' , TUESDAY, MAY 12. - 9 a.m Noon 5 p.m. }.'■'■ 'Barometer . . 30.18 30.10 30.06 ... Thermometer . 61 52 53 • :::.•>'.? CslmARRIVED -'. 'May 12, 6.35 a.m.—Maori, b.s., 3390 tons, ;.'..■ Newton, from "Wellington. Union Steamship .■''..Company, agents Passengers—Misses Lori- ,;'; ;mer,, Murphy, Martin, Oldfleld, Ross, Young, H' Abraham. Hill, Smith, Barker, M'Manaway i'':";-ffl), M'Lean, Crosbie Harney, Cardstrop, Fal- ' low and Gorton, Mesdam'es Murphy, Wood- "'■ ' .wnd, Johns-ton, Thorns, Oldfield, Pallisor, SBg Ross, Harris and three children, Hardy, ffik -Hicks, Young, Abraham, Parnham, Bairett, ~.•,, "Williams, Free, Mitchell, M'Manaway and v; /Pouhiki, Justices. "Williams- and Denniston, {rfVJDr Innes, Captain Bindon, Messrs Berwin, i',-,..";',B»rden, Smythe, Milne, Hudson, Angus, Renaui, Campbell, Murphy, Reeves, 8S Blamires, Crump, Ralph, Cornish, Anderson, V' l ' M'Manaway, Murphy, "Woodward, Johnston, fj.:,T«ylor, Thorns, Flemming, Ruddenklau (2), v. - Adams, Clark, Worden, Taylor, Harris, Har- '.: . T«y, Hardy, Scott, Dixbury, "Watts, Parnham, m /Austin, Stanley, Grice, "Withmarch, Barrett, : ;'! Free, M'Mallin, M'Konzie, Pearce, Robison, ;.-' • Abraham, Buckley, Brocket, Denniston, Hag- •:'■■'-•. jstt,', King, Hobtv Coxhead, Hulme, Gills, '•-'V : Reynolds, Hastings, Binns, Hayward, Pyne, g ■Snow,; M'Cawley, Sutherland,. Darrell (2), '■':■ Bimm'onds, Argis, Brown, M'Kay, Williams, I i ! '3pearoo (2), Taylor, Bradshav,, Mitchell, Conn, ;*).'■■ ■ Robinson, Handcock (2), Palli3er, Scott, Bla'ck'.nore and Thompson and sixty steerage. .'._'-" May .12, 11.5 a.m.—Eunice, scow, 197 tons, I I - Sslson, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. ''"■; .May 12, 11.20 a.m.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, ''■■;■ .v3»meron, ; from Timaru, Oamaru and Dun- ,.';,, •din.' Union Steamship Company, agents. :';'.'.'I May 12, 3.25 p.m.—Ripple, s.s., 413 tons, ;', - Allsop, frorn the Chatham Islands. A. H. !':' Turnbull and Co., agents. * ' Max 12, *-50 p.m.—Canopus; s.s., 1337 tons, [■'•" Lobb, from Westport. "Wcstport Coal ComS&j: p»ny, agents. ]';: ~May 12,; 8.30 p.m.—Wakatu, s.s., 157 tons, Sfj Wills, from Stonyhurst. Kiusey, Barns and C»., aganta. SAILED. May 12, 11.40 a.m.—Cygnet, s.s., 121 tons, i> v ,..'Murr»y, for. Akaroa via the Bays. Pitcaithly ,' ';V »nd Co., agents. . !V ">"-,"May 12, 2.80. p.m.-Kaiapoi, s.s., 2003 tons, I] Dawson, for Westport. Union Steamship fifi : : Company, agents. ■'[ May 12, 4.50 p.m.—Corinna, s.s., 1271 tons, mk Cameron,,for New Plymouth and Onehunga. 7r "Union Steamship Company, agents. ; :;N«wton,"for : Wellington. Union Steamship £| Company, agents. Passengers—lso saloon and f';'-"»te , 6rage. - ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ?, v :.■•■Prom " .'London—Niwaru, s.s., at Gis- . kreo; Turakina, s.s., at Wellington; ■ i "'«- pi Pftparoa,. : s.s.,- at Wellington May 9.- Wha:v.'katane, s,s., left March 21; Athenic, s,s., left St .'Cape Town, April' 24; Opawa, s.s., left April f ■ 15; Matatua, s.s., left April 10; Papanui, s.s., ;I left April 16; Tomoana- s.s., left April 20; : .:7.:'C6tlnthic, s.s., left May 2. .Prom Liverpool—Morayshire, s.s., at Aucki:'::,l»nd :7. /Star of Australia, s.s. Com-y.v,-'.wall,'»'.».; left April 11. Pifeshire, s.s. ;■'-,- Prom, New York—Mimiro, s.s., left Sydney tf. 'May .8; 'African Monarch, s.s., at Auckland !*'!■', May 11; Bucerds, left April 8; Star of New ift.-'Ze'aland, s.s., left April 12. Stephanotis, s.a. v Uft April 28. i:,':V Erom .Sydney—Mdana., b.s., left May 6; : A "Climaroa, s.s., left May 9. .;;:'■£ '■'i'rom., Melbourne—Maitai, s.s.

/■-.'x'rom,, Marseilles Salamanca, Italian ?.v>bwque, at Port Chalmers May 9, ; :'. V ■ Prom Edithburg—Uankfteids, barque, loft ' April 23. From Calcutta—Waihora, left Wellington, s';May 12. •' ' [■ t- : '' '. ''.From Bunbury—Hamp stead, s.s., left April |\,,29:,V,. 1 .'..y-",' ' . ■ ,:■. : , . bi-'the .union/ steamship company's '(:'<-,'■ '■'•' :.;-. •:,■■•.'; fleet. :');,.■ Mararoa '.arrives from

',-. Wellington, and leaves on return trip. Mon- •,' owai arrives from Wellington and east coast .'.ports, and 'leaves for Dunedin. Waihora ar- :; |iv.e& from Calcutta-, via northern ports, uid . saves for the south. Kini arrives from Groyr.'mouth., s ■..-.- .

The Huddart-Park'er Company's s.s. TJlima':,';:foa, d'lie at. Wellington from Sydney to-day, i-. .-■'ia ..bringing 197 passengers for New Zealand ssTpoitg. - ; '■■•.■.'.' ' 1 ' Mr J. Kettle, late third engineer of the s.s. ■'ivKarorijVhas, passed his examination for a j... ; : chief engineer's certificate. ; :V The Shaw-Savill and Albion Company's s.s. s ."iritea arrived at London on Saturday moni- -•;'". Ing* flow New Zealand. She left Wellington i-;:'tm 'March 14. ■ . ' ' ''•'•;' : - -It.is stated (says the "Dominion") that ;," -Captain -F. P. Evans has proceeded to New i:"''Plymouth to take, over fie command of the H| steamer' Penguin pro tern. I : ; : Company's s.s. Ennerdale is to.:.*arrive vat Lyttelton this morning from iji/ispibnaru. to complete her loading for Welling- '.■ ton and Auckland, for which ports she will ■'■' leave this evening. .'" j The New Zealand Shipping Company's s-.s. Kaikoura left London la3t Wednesday for ; . Auckland direct.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Paparqa, which arrived at Wellington from London on Saturday,. is in command of Captain R. C. Clifford, the other officers being as follow:—Chief, Mr C. J. Church; second, Mr D. F. Cordon-Stables (late of the Turakina); third. Mr H. L. Upton (formerly fourth); fourth, Mr F. F. Gaulton (late of Beyal Mail Line); surgeon, Dr E. Cohen; firfef engineer, Mr W. Brown; second, ;Mr P. third, Mr W. Williams; fourth, Mr Ji Morgan; steward-in-charge,.Mr F. Adcock. The Papdroa brought 163 passengers, booked for various parts of the Dominion, their destinations being as follow;—74 for Wellington, 44 for Auckland, 9 for Bluff, 6 for Napier, 5 each for Nelson. Lyttelton and Timaru. 4 Wch for Greymouth and New Plymouth, 3 for Port Chalmers, 2 for Gisborne, and 1 each for Picton and Wanganui. ; Tho Government e.a. Hinemoa, <n her trip lo the southern lighthouses, is to arrive at this morning She is to bring 'the ■ apparatus for the fog signal to be erected at Godley Head, and ia .expected to leave Eor the south this evening. The Union . Steamship Company's s.s. Monowai, from Wellington and East Coast porta, was delayed in the north and was not expected to. leave Wellington for Lyttelton till eleven o'clock last night. , Tho s.s. Wakatu is expected to leave here for Kaikoura and Wellington this evening.

■7 H.M.S. Pegasus, at present on a cruiso to the Auckland and Chatham Islands, is expected v to arrive at' Lyttelton this week. ; The Union Steamship. Company's s.s. Kai«poi. which left Lyttelton yesterday afternoon for -Westport, is to load there for Timaru and Dunedin. •

The a.s. Ripple arrived from the Chat- • ham Islands at ' 3.25 p.m. yesterday. She '■.- brought no. passengers, but had a cargo of • 1100 sheep, which arrived in good order. .Captain Allsop reports having experiencedbad weather both on the run from Timaru ■ to the Islands and on the trip lo Lyttel- >. ton. During the outward voyage the steamer encountered heavy northerly and easterly galeß.' and. on the passage from the Islands ;,. To Lyttolton ' she , met severe westerlies. ': Nothing of interest was reported from the - Chatham). and Captain Allsop saw nothing ■ of H.M.:' which was to call there. It is tl ght probable, however, that the man-of-war may have gone to the Auckland Islands before visiting the Chathams. ; The Ripple loft the Chaths-m Islands for V-I-yttelton at 5 p.m. on Saturday. She is to ; leave here on another trip to the Islands v this evening. llMft The a ' 3, Niwaru, from London, goes from §|f|fePvijrton to North Island ports, beginning ■s. (xisbornft, for Homeward loading. : ; ; ; >;'/he Huddart Parker Company's ss. WimI'iy; '•'■ (-a is to arrive here from Dunedin this and to. leave for Sydney via East ports this evening. .-The United Tyser s.b. Indraghiri is to leave here for Dunedin at noon to-day. ' The New Zealand Shipping Comnany's s.s. Paparoa, from London now at "Wellington, ;' ; .ha.i about 1000 tons of, general cargo for Lyttelton. >■ -., The Shaw, Savill. and. Albion Company s :">».'«.: lonic is expected to leave for "Welling- -' ion at noon to-morrow ', The Antarctic's exploration vessel Ninirod was yesterday removed from the skeleton /.vharf at the western breakwater and berthed ri at the low-level broastwork. west of No. 7 h: '.-wharf. Her berth at the skeleton wharf is !"' to be taken by H.M.S. Pegasus. ... The Sydney " Commercial News" states shippers of timber from Tasmania to -.-" New, Zealand are now thinking of engage *'.'jng outside .tonnage to carry their hardwood |". to- the dominion, as the Union Company V'.' has.;refused to take the cargo until there is |fa full load, which amounts to about 80,000 mtaet ' ■ L • . , •',. The scow a t:mber cargo from I flavelock arrived at 11 a.m. yesterday. She :* lef: Pelorus Sound on Wednesday. The s.s. Canomis. which arrived yesterday ";' evenins; from Wc-stport with coal, will leave i,, for \\Vipcrt at noon to-day T£LEGR.APH~NOTICJR BOARD. AUCKLAND A.lny 12. from

WELLINGTON, May 12. Arrived, 6.5 a.m., M-«rarca, trom Lytic. ,->; C. 15 a.m., Koonya, hvui Lytic.ton, Sailed, 1.30 p.m., •Cintmoa., for Lyf.cl'cii via coast; 3.10 p.m.. Waihora, i'or Lyt;«lton . 3.10 p.m., Mararoa. tc-i Lyrxhoa; 8 p.m.. Monowai, fer Lyttelt^i. Li'TTELTON. May 12. Arrived, 4.53 a.m., viiiiopuf, from \ieslpoit, 6.50 a.m., Maori, fro:a WWiimrt-.m; 11.25 a.m, Corinna, from Til >tru; 3.80 p.m.. Ripple, from Chatham Isiajids. Sailed, 11.40 a.m.. Cygr.el, icr Akaroa, via Bays; 2.25 p.m., Kampoi. for Ve=tpoi\; 4.40 p.m., Corinna. for Nc.- Piymouth; 8.20 p.m., Maori, for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH May 12. Arrived. 4.20 a.m., Penguin, irom Onehunga (caught the Wellii.gloa txpressj. _PORT CHALM-..RS, May 12. Sauecl, 2.55 p.m., W.mmera, lor Lyuejton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUoKLAivD, May 12. Arrived—R.mu, from Newcastle. M.miro, from New York and Australia. Sailed—Moana, for cutliern ports. Passengers for Ly.fcJ.on—M sses Par?.as (2), Mrs Robinson, Messrs Ujigham. Mi Is and Calkin. Morayshire, lor the "south. Inveric, for Sydney. The M.miro arrived from New York and Australian ports shortly before three o'clock this afternoon, with 1400 tons of general cargo. The Aeon, which left Auckland yesterday, shipped 197 tons of general merchandise for Tonga. 67 tons of general merchandise for Apia and 185 cases of gum and 50 cases of honey. The steerage passonger accommodation on the Sydney-Auckland steamers has been heavily taxed lately. The Moana, which arrived from Sydney on Sunday, brought 136 second-class passengers. The ilskoia, which left Auckland for Sydney last night, took 124 eteeragu passengers, mostly men. WELLINGTON, May 12. Sailed—Mararoa, 8.10 p.m.. for Lytte'.ton; passengers—Misses M'Lean, Benton, Miller, Marohant and Marshall, Mesdames Benton, Blake and two children, 'Gale and Carey, Mes?rs Benton. Taylor, Simpson, M'lverrow, S' cckh-.uso (3), R: billiatd and Carey. 11 p.m., Monowai, for Lytlelfon and Dunedin, with about 40 passengers. DUNEDIN, May 12. Sailed—Wimmera, for Sydney; passenger for Lytteltbn—Mr Joachim. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. NEWCASTLE. May 12. Sailed—Aldcbaran, for Auckland. Marjorie Craig and Hampstead, for New Zealand. HOBAET, May 12. The Athenic, from London, was signalled at dusk. The Tarawcra (sailed for New Zealand on Sunday. SYDNEY, May 12. Arrived, noon —Moera-ki, from Wellington.

a. h m. New moon . 1 3 3 a.m First, quarter • /' • . 8 10 53 p.m Full 'moon . 16 i 2 p.m Last quarter . . 23 11 47 p.m Hew moon . .i 30 2 45 p.m

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 6

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