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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON,

IV ■ YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. 1,.'.-. 9 a.m. Koon. 5 p.m.

Wind, N.E., cloudy. ■-'. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. -.. High water, 8.52 a.m.; 9.18 p.m. /,■■■ Sun rises, 7.10 a.m.; sets, p.m. ; Moon rises, 9.44 p.m.; sets, 0.31 p.m.

m ' ARRIVED. ; '• ,£ay J 4, 8.35 a.m.—xarawcra, s.s., 2003 tons, I'- i'Lean, from Auckland, via Gisborue, iNammi and* \Veihngton. Union Steam Ship svijmpany,- agents. . , a ; May 14, 4.35 a-m.—Maungaivui, s.s., 101 l Woaa;-- Clitt, from Melbourne, via hobart, I iiuif and Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Cpm'■:}&nv, agents. Passengers— Intercolonial: ''■Uisies Friedlander,' Schmidt, Freeman and • Ball, Mesdarnes Weld, Friedlandcr, Miller v *nd Butler, Messrs Butler and Weld, and ,J 174 steerage. Coastal: Miss Scott, Mrs I Adams Messrs Bennett, Harmer, Zeariand, "Mdarton, Scott and Higgett, and 6ix steerage. - May 14, 6.55 S.s., 4435 tone, ;-.':"ildwell, from Wellington. Union Steam i*' Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses IVSkck, Fortune. Joyce, Culling, -Parker, WLume, Williams, Carbell, M'Dougall, Yeo- : i'.man, Cameron, Henry, M'Kee, Clyde, An- ? draw's, Plant, Lunn, Stevenson, lianham, ' M'Alister, Mesdarnes Mhjogue, Perrin, ■ Orwin, Cunnock. Barnes, Wignn.ll, 1-pwler, ■Andrews, Burdett, Nutt." Suckling, Carner°n, 'Stewart, Hunter, Tarbit, Jenkins, Miller, 1 Walks, Allen, Williams. Newman, Griffiths., : iParker, De We, Culling, Currish, BrbdIstock, M'Lvmont, Tapping. Pugh, ;• Phillips, Thomas, Allen, Cooper, WfeCp 'Stead, Atkinson, Morrison, Deans, -Jinan, ' Seebye, M'lnnes, Rev Minard,. M«sp 8 Home, Teschemo-kcr, Saute. Riseby. Spender,-' 'A. S. Patterfon, R. M'K. M'Lennaii, SceMyft 'M'lnnes, Mitchell, Gnsford Sharbolt, Daten-• ...port, C. T. Holme?. .Shields. Duncan, (jm-.; ". :/ eron Hanmer, Atkinson. Tilo. Kyle, H»W .- nell, K. W. Preston, E. Maning, Lewes. Sin-) ecr. Ljnfrine, Clinton. Hurst Seagcr, Black, Thomas, Allen. F.'Wells. Duncan, ' Vuer, G. S. Fisher, .T. M. Cole. Bowie. H. pp. Nel*on. Dunning. A'eare. D. Lave, Lieht- • foot, Webb. Pn'tchsrd. Pemagnane, Tsp- '::■ fiing. Suckling, Pollard. Speers, Bedford, ir'.Vince. Smith, Sutton, Fi>k. P«torSftm, Jenkins. Larkin. Miller, Kirk, Bio - - v'Vater,' Kirk, Barney, Balfour, Cunnock. T. ; ',.t.' RrjHsv. Jackson, Bunker. M'Crarken, • Km&'i; Why, Orwin. Perrin, Powell, Tsrk, ■>',Menr.ies, Georgesse, Barton, Bradley, Minari gCT*. a-May 14,42.2.0 p.m.—Defender, s.s., 185 tons, 1 Jameson, from Westport. Kii;sey and Co., .■ ( ,Bir«"t(i.: ~.: "1.-'Sh? p.. "f\M n.m f —Cygr-et. s,s., 1?4 Inn*. ■ t; M"i-r"y, from Kaikours. Stevenson, Stewart '"and Co., ngspts." 1 " SAILED. May J. 4, 7.80 p.m.—Maunganui, s.s., 7527 -i";'tons, CJjlt, for Sydney, via. Wellington. >;i'Unipn Siteam fcjhip Company, agents. Pa»V 6t'Uger,s—Misses Holmes, Cooper and Glen, | ,Ji*sdaines Osborne, Harris, .agar and boy, '1 Holmes, Otley, Glen, Waiker, Messrs Us'bor'ne;; Tanner, Harris, Tice, Agar, Grigg, I Utiey, Molbourn, Gordon, Fiach, Purse and -•'fifty steerage. -, -May 14,- 2 p.m.—Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, M'Lean,. for Dunedin. Union Steam ffi bhip Co., agents. m ■ May U, 4.50 p.m.—Canopus, e.s., 1337 ~;tonf, Lohb, for Westport. Westport Coal ?'Company, agents. 1". Mgy 14, 6.30 p.m.—Ctorinthic, s.s., 12,234 'ions, Hart, for Wellington, en route for k London. - National Mortgage and Agency [■■-.d0., agents. ' < .'■"■•' -,'•., May, 14,. midnight—Ngakula, s.s., 2003 j lons, Muir, for Greyrnouth. Blackball Coal . j Company, agents. .■' ' . May 14; 6.45 p.m.—Wakatu, s.s., 157 tons, -;. Wills, for KaikoOra. Kinsey and Co., agents.

May 14, 8.30 s.s., 4435 tons, ftldwell, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Mills, Weir, . Towjisand, Narlsworthy, Tutton, Hodges, King, Cameron, Sutton, Hancock, Field; and Mullen, Mesdarnes Couples, Harper, Osborne, Brodic. Royne, Barrett, Bond, Wilson, Fry", Besley, Hcrrick, Turnbnll, Robinson, Hammon, Nottingham, Hawkins, Robinßon, Mi'.es, Major Pinwell, Messrs Crowe, Redman, Hawkins, M'Carthr, Cocker, Hon. Fergus, Moncrief, Nicoll, Webb, Goodbehere, Brodie. Raynes, Gaisford, Couples, Harper, R. A. Scott, Pryor, Newcomb, Lightburn, Fry, Jerusalem. Osborne, Stevenson, Harper, Burns, Veitch, Vizer. Bpnd, Best, Allen, Faulkner, Mann, ; Maoauliffe. - Giney, Bridge, Staveley. Allan, M'Glaehaw, Weston. Jones, Glover, Nottingham. Robinson, ' Hawkiru?. Miles, Fallow, Wilkins, Fa'low, i Collins, Turvey, Cumming, Garland. Campbell, Andersen, Martin, Seot'Jsn'tl, Wightmors, Toogood, Anderson and M'Donald and sixty steerage. . ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , '

Woottcw, s.s,, from Foxton, this day. Breeze, s.s., from "Wanganui, this day. Holmdale, s.s., from Greymouth, this day. ' Maori, s.s., from Wellington, this day.. Moeraki, s.s., from Wellington, thiß day. >Wahine, s.s., from Wellington, May 16. Cygnet, s.s., from Akaroa, May 18. Victoria, s.s., from Wellington, May 16. | Aparima, s.s., from Wellington, May 16. Tarawera, s.s., from Dunedin, May 16. Taviuni, b.s., from Timaru, May 16. Nerebana, s.a., from Napier, May 16. From London —Tainui, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Mbion Company), sailed April 9, due Wellington May 19, Lyttelton May 26; Kaipara, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Compnny), sailed *.pril 4, duo Dunedin May 30, Lyttelton June 5; Rotorua, s.s. (Jfew Zealand Shipping Company), sa'iled April 16, ,due Cape Town May 9, Hobart'May 28, 'Wellington June 3. Lyttelton ; June 10; lonic, s.s. (Shaw, Savill uifl Albion Co.), sailed April 80, due Capo Town May. 43, Hobart Juno 11, Wellington Jui»e -16, Lyttelton June 48. From Liverpool—Rimutaka, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), sailed March 14, iue Lyttelton about May 27; Mimiro, s.s., tailed March 30, due Lyttelton about May 13; Waiwera,' s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), sailed April 11. due Auckland tune 4, Lyttelton June 16; Northern (Federal ind Shire Line}, sailed April 18, due Lyttelton about. June 94: Delphic, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.), sailod May 2, due Lyttelton about June 28. 'From New York—Henrik Ibsen, s.s. (TyEer Line), sailed January 20, at Melbourne April 13; Southport. s.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed February 9, due Lyttelton May I"; John Hardie, s.s. (Vacuum Oil Company), sailed February 23, due Lytteltonibont May 3; Whakarua, e.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed March 15, due Lyttelton about June 9; Tannenfols, s.s. (American and Australian' Line), sailed March 28, due Lyttelton about Juno 80; Franklyn, S.s. /American and Australian Line), sailed April 26, due Lyttelton An trust 15. From Clarence River—Joan Craig, s.s., lailed May. 6, due Wellington May 13, Lyttelton May 18/ ' From Montreal—Kia Ore,, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), failed March 6. due Lyttelton about May 18; Batsford, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company); sailed April 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, this day. . Cygnet, s.s., for Akaroa, this day. Rakiura, s.s., for Nelson, this day. Wahine, s.s., for Wellington, May 16, Victoria, s.s., for Dunedin, May 16. Tarawera, s.s., for Wellington, May 16. Taviuni, s.s., for Wellington, May 16. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Maori will be the ferry steamer tolay. ■ On Saturday evening the Karamu /ill sail for Greymouth. The Kini was due 10 laave Westport last evening for Lyttelr ton with coal and timber.'

On Wednesday the Federal and Shire line* Norfolk arrived at. Waitara, J rom. Melbourne in continuation of loading for Boston and'New-York. The vessel is due to leave- the northern port on Saturday and should reach here early on Monday morning. The Norfolk will load tow, tallow, wool and frozen meat here for the American ports. , Mr E. Kermath, late of the Wellington office of the Huddart Parker Company, has rejoined the Viotoria a* coastal purser.. Captain. W. Bes Wick, late chief officer of the Kurow, has taken up a position as night offioer to the Auckland Harbour Board. Mr C. G. Neale, chief officer of the Riverina, has gone on holiday, and in consequence the second and third officers, Messrs G. C. Dulzell and J. W. Brass, have been promoted a st«p. '■,•'.' ~. -r. J 1 From Liverpool, via ports, the federal and' Sbire Company's chartered steamer ■Rimutaka sailed from Sydney on Tuesday for Auckland. On her way south the vessel will call at Gisborne and Wellington, leing due in Lyttelton about June 1. Last evening the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Nerehana sailed frcm Napier for Lyttelton in continuation of Home ward loadiiig. She should reach port tomorrow morning and after loading a lar<»e quantity of general cargo will proceed to Wellington for final loading and coaling She is due to Bt'i! for London on May 23. Yesterday the Federal and Shire Company's Westmcath was due to sail from Picion for Timaru, where she will load a large quantity of frozen meat and other cargo foe West Coast of England ports. The

Westmeath is expected in Lyttelton about Thursday next. ,» bhaw, Savill and Albion Company s %lo' Corinthic left Lyttelton last evening >■&& AVellington for final coaling and loading prior to sailing on Thursday next for London. ' At this port the Corinthic loaded the following cargo:—7s,l2B carcases- frozen meat, 1381 bales wool, 1634 sacks peas, 100 crates kidneys, 209 quarters beef, l'iß6 casks tallow, 3551 crates cheese, 26 frozen calves and 17 packages sundries; for Kio de Janeiro: 50 cases meat and 200 bags potatoes.

MAUNGANUI'S TRANSHIPMENTS. Ihc following transhipments ex tne lasmania, Pianen, Ty?)a, Du'seldoill, Ularoa, Gnoiseau and Schwaten were landed in Lyttelton yesterday by the Maunganui:—so cases cream of tartar, 30 crises sardines, 29 cases separators, 76 bales-paper, 962 packages tea, HO drums carbide, 90 cases preserves, 67 cases peel, 200' bags rice, 420 bags superphosp'hnto?, 12 cases tobacco, 48 pieces cedar weed, 20 bales motor tyres, 44 crscs acid, 2CO bundles palings and a quantity of sundries. Tho voEtel also brought from Blulf for shipment to the Corinthic 400 tons cheese and 40 tons of tow. •

TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, May 14. Arrived, 8 a.m., Tongariro, from Hobart. Sailed, 6 a.m., Hinemoa, for lighthouses. WELLINGTON, May 14. Arrived, 6,55 a.m., Maori, from Lyttelton; 11 a.m., Monowni, from Lyttelton. Sailed, 8 p.m., Maori, for Lyttelton. KAIKOURA. May 14. Arrived. 6 a.m., Cygnet, from Lyttelton. Sailed, 9 a.m., Cygnet, for Lyttelton. TIMARU, May 14. Arrived, 6.46 p.m., Waitexnata, from Lyttelton. NAPIER, May 14, Arrived, 3.30 p.m., Kauri, from Newcastle, GREYMOUTH, May 14. Sailed, 1.10 p.m., Kaituna, for Lyttelton.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, May 14. Arrived—Borderer (6.30 a.m.), from Bunbury. Tongariro (7 50 a.m.). from London. Tutanckai (11.46 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Opawa (6.20 a.m.), for Wellington. %. WELLINGTON, May 14. Arrived—Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Monowai (11.6 a.m.), from the south. Aparima (3.85 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed—Mocraki (5.45 p.m.), for southern ports, Hobart nnd Melbourne; passengers for Lyttelton—Miss Korr «nd tour steerage. Maori (8.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; passengersMisses Wocdhouse, Grady, Shields, Clark and M'Donell, - Nurse Outfield, Mesdarnes Speight and child, Woodhouse, Hunt, Simpson, Green, Millington, Corrigan and child and, Woodhouse, Hon C. Lotiisson, Messrs Sfack, Melville, Young, Ainslie, Douglas, Lawrence, HoopM. Speight. M'Millan, Sheet, Cough Jan De Clifford, Joachim, Bishop, Hunt, Thompson, Isitt, Ecclesficld, Sutherland, 'Grant, Ross, BuxLey and Neale, and forty steerage. Monowai (8.30 p.m.), for East Coast and Auckland.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. HOBART, Mav 14. Arrived—Tainui, from London. She will •sail for Wellington at six o'clock on Friday morning. Twonty-two persons landed here, and 176 aro proceeding to New Zealand. MELBOURNE, May H. Sailed—Ulimaroa (last night), for tho Bluff.

MAY. d. h. m. First quarter . Full mooa Last quarter K«w moon . 3 . 10 . 17 , . 15 5 9 9 2 69p.m la.ua 42 a.m 5p.m

L; • Barometer Thermometer 80.0G 51 30.03 60 29,93 58

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16551, 15 May 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16551, 15 May 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16551, 15 May 1914, Page 6