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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL.

THIS DAY. 1 Sun iiyr<i' c, •'<? n.;n.: 5.M n.in. Mron j-i.HCv.. 4.15 p.m.; <■'•!>, 4.52 a.in. water, a.m.; J-G i>.m. ARRIVED. FRIDA A', APRIL 22. AORERE, ».*. (12.5> a.in.). 77 tons. Fisk, from Patea. DEFENDER, *.s. U a.m.). 190 tons. Jamieson, from Greymouth. PHANTOM. s.s. (1.30 a.m.), Shaip, from Cook SI rail. WARE IMG./. s.>. (5 a.m.). R 520 ton*. Clift, from .Mfilionnic, Hobart. Bluff, Dunedin and s —JDl<>ou—Mi*w:s IV.r.ulllo, RKg, CunlitTe, Dost:i. H.-a.v. „..:.Ls TimmWou. .-.cove, BrJee. .UcKnm- A, Laurence. Mosdamre Neale and 2 A mltvsou. I-ra.-cr and 2 diilditn, ,K,.d;.n. Massis La.vV.mi, KhJston. .lordan, Ah..oil IV.lte.-.v.m* (2\ Dojindi”, EBiotl, Passmore, Aubott: IS steerage. VICTORIA. s.s. (G. 33 a.m.), 29C0 tons, Eutw.si-j. from oy..u y, Aucki.<t.u, Gisborne and Xapier. Jkisscmfer?:—Sal«x>:i : Mc.sdamas Maliiiaa, Morrison. N.coil and 2 children, Newsam and iufunr, Buckley, blisses Sinclair. Williams. Messrs Spencer, J. Gamin'll. .1. Hayes. Hopkiiis, Mcorcs Christophers, Savage, Roddie, Djysdaio. ueiumrson, .). Tuyior, imc»wiham; 16 steerage.

MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers—S;>loou—Misses Caudcl, On*, Copn.slako. Lane. Jamieson. Lawicncc (2), Grey, Buckler. McKenzie. Bassett, Lester (2). Diamond, Nurse Mitchell, Me* dames Adams. Dwaa, blake, Joru> MU umuU. Wilson. Tlyams. Knight ( lark-.-, Wa-Uhow, Thomson, McDonald, Clarke, Royal, Thomas and 2 cHkucii, oiiiiik Caro, Bristow. White, Wilson (2), Djlvlc, Eve Lott. Nathan, Fraser, Grocott. Clark, Rums. Armstrong, Or. Walton, Messr* Sta iky. Holmes, Heiliwell. Corkery. Blake, Wilson. Griffiths, Lambert, Lewi*, Wood. Menzies, Guthrie. H.vains, Hargreaves, Joosten, AValahaw. Lovelock, Mo Laron, Poynter. Manning. Wyns, Kclahor, Clark, Blarney, Wood. Silvenvood. King, Buckeridgc, Smith. Perct.t, Ohi»* holm. Batten, Brown, Cutten, Curtin, Wilson, Saunders (2), Arnst. Hunter, Sloan, Kavc. Vale, Collins, Jones (2). Studholme, Mcarcs, Kenmett, Paterson, McKenzie, Bollon ; 75 steerage.

MAXAROA, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. BREEZE, s.s, (9.15 a.m.), 347 tons, Wood, from Oamaru. KAITANGATA, s.s. (TO a.m.), 1981 tons, Edwin, from Westpo-it. WAIMEA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.}, 454 Lins, Wildman, from Napier. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OP AW A, s.s. (10,45 p.m,), 110 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. SAILED. FRIDAY APRIL 22. lONIC, s.s. (G. 35 a.m A 12,232' ton*. Roberts, for Mouto Video, Rio ac

Janeiro, Teneriffo, Plympuih an d London. Passenger list published on Thursday. KAPUNX.. s.s. (10.5 a.m.). 15Q> tons, Jackson, for Westport. PATEENA. s.s. (2.10 n.m.j, 1212 ton*, Crawford, for Picton and Nelson. Pas y-engers Saloon : For Picton Misses Nairn, Vavasour, Coal: ley, Mesdamcs Wakclin, Peek and 4 children, Nairn, Bairleyman, Messrs Vavasour, Peek, Walton. Fnimnr, Adams, Little. Kane, Sal* mon. F,:r Nelson —Misses Glasgow, Iv.'l--o‘rv/ow. Evans Kan, Xcrgatc, Perrin, Messrs .Mitchell, Hart. i.Grcwi. ,iv;ic.’i manklvn. launders. \Vas.ncy, McUoidrick. AURI.RE. s.s. (2.20 p.m.), 77 ions. Fisk, tor Pa;c:i. ATJiEXIO, s.s. (1- p.m.). 12,234 tons, fCcmpspn. for Lyttelton, BREEZE, s.s (1.50 p.m.). 287 tons, Mood, for Wanganui. U .*•. REwva, .*..5, (5.5 p.m.}. 3529 tons, jCl..c, tor id’.- -. n 0 : batoon—i .• Jur..?, iLUgiie-, S.aKa, Trewithic, Mujiuciu.i, Uiuvvii, pcdy \viim*t, I —noo. j-caty, Aveiy, Aiih.iiS, Ho:kcr, j Jt. v.uUi.wn, v.ash. Uiagg, 1 ucorgt, Mcnteai.., j h-'.'c.-, Kogan, 8..- R. (.raid, Major i Darr.M, iwev. Avery, captain C. McDcu- ' an:, Lcaly, titone, .\ i nnlruiig, {A. huaf, n male, iUmcull, Ariiibtroujl, 1 Ljvm., lou.w-ic, Grey, Niua-.-ois, J. jac.i. .ituan>j.m, flecker, • iit ...»ve.i. DaraCii. Jiauiy, w'.ignt, iu.cy, j ~.i. j«a>, u. j.. a.uan, Wheoitr, j ij uyer, j)ry;.ua»e, Greuiuadi, Burns, M ..ac, Haacjck, Coyan, P. Ciiarrioi, | v.aru, Se.iert, nawric, aeifert, Gouison, v.»c-orgc, Aivutcath, Reeves, Regan, Cocks; Vo oLeerago. 11U1A, s.s, (5.20 p.m.), 217 tens, Dowell for Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3390 tons, Aldvvcli. for Lyttelton, Passengers ; Ixucon —Misses Threeinau, MoGivgor, west, Campbell, Fisher, Milligan, Glover (2), Me-aames Darby and cumi, btyche, Pdclior, Mackay, rolkard, Pai-.e, tiuucheil, k,e..t, Dale, Howard, Gruntns, Mid-alc-ton, Leecn, Scrimshaw, Mu.aid, Davidson, Clark, Messrs Iraser, Brown, George, iicllehstein, Moares, Brown, Pno.ier, Mai'kay, Hunter, Johascu, Ford, liorcus, Aiihigan, Itui-dersou, iiarrdiOii, Saunders, Henaeraon, Ua.e, Joyce, Camp* oedi, Clark.

EXPHCTED ARRIVALS. Waverley, Nelson, to-day Kiripaka, Wanganui, to-day Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, to-day Pohorua, Greymouth, 10-day Gertie, Poston, to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day Patoenu, Nelson, Picton, to-day Queen of the South, Foston, to-day Stormbird, Wanganui, ro-<iay Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, to-day Mana, Patea, to-day Arapawa, Lyttelton, Sunday Hinemoa, Strait lighthouses, Sunday Mapourika, AVest Coast, Sunday Kahu, Napier via coast, Sunday Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, Sunday Hauroto, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Maori, Lyttelton, Sunday Canopus, AVesfport, Sunday Aorere, Patea, Sunday Huiu, Wanganui, Monday Kairaki, Lyttelton, Monday Phantom, Cook Strait, Monday Tarawera, Auckland, via ports, Tuesday * Otaki, Waitara, Tuesday Echuuga, Newcastle, Tuesday Mo-ana, Sydney, AVednosday Navua, Suva,-Auckland, Aveduesday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Phantom, Cook Strait, to-day, 6 p.m. Waverley, West Wanganui, to-aay, 110071 Kiripaka, Patea, to-day, 5 p.m. Arahura, West .Coast, to-day, 1.45 p.m. Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day, 10 p.m, Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, 10 p.m. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, to-day, 1 p.m. Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day, 11 p.m. Defender, Karamea, to-day, noon Kotuku, Greymonth, to-day Gertie, Greymonth, to-day Kamona, Lyttelton, to-day Pateena,. Picton; Nelson, Monday Maori, Lyttelton, Monday Canopus, Westport, Monday Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, Monday Kairaki, Napier, Gisborne, Monday Aorerc, Patea, Monday Queen of tho South, Foxton, Monday Mana, Patea, Monday Stormbird, Wanganui, Monday Arapawa, Wanganui, Monday Kahu, Napier via coast, ■ Monday’ Maiiaroa, Motueka, Monday. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Monday Hauroto, Auckland via ports, Monday _ Rosamond, Onehunga, via ports, Tuesday, ilapourika, West Coast, Tuesday Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Tuesday Huia, Wanganui, Tuesday Wairau, Puponga, Tuesday Otaki, London, Wednesday EXPORTS. lONIC (Friday), from Wellington, for London —From Wellington : 779 carcases mutton, 96-45 carcases lamb, 2028 quarters beof, 1 piece beef, 19 packages kidneys, 12 packages mutton, SCOO legs mutton. 20 cases meat extract, 3 carcases pork, 1850 bales wool, 13 bales skins, 130 bales tow, 2776 bales , hemp. 178 casks pelts, 555 casks tallow, 138 packages bones, hoof and horns, 149 packages sundries, 4698 boxes butter, 3494 crates cheese. From Patea; 2105 boxes butter, 4995 crates cheese. From New, Plymouth: 7787 boxes butter, 2029 crates cheese. From Picton; 3260 carcases mutton, 5280 carcases. lamb, 50 packages kidneys, 782 sacks peas, 211 bales wool, 7 bales skins, 1 bale hair, 10 packages casings, 38 casks tallow. From Dunedin; 2 bales wool, 825 crates cheese, 1 case sundries. From Bluff: 3135 crates cheese. From Lyttelton: 51,901 carcases lamb, 15,390 carcases mutton. 211 casks pelts, 604 casks tallow, 47 packages casings, 2109 bales wool, 4 bales rabbitskins, 25 cases preserved meats. 245 sacks peas, 851 crates cheese, 6 pack-

ages sundries. From Auckland: 64/5 boxes butter, 12 boxes crates cheese. For Monte A T ldeo—From AVelliugtou: 521 sacks seed, 6 packages sundries, 7 crates containing 24 live sheep. For Rio de Janeiro —From Lyttelton: 50 carcases mutton, i- crates harts, I crate rabbits, 500 bags potatoes. From Dunedin : 200 bags potatoes. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. AUCKLAND. Friday-Opawa (9.50 a.m.), 1 loin London; Wanaka, from iiluif; Fiiirbuni, Irani Napier. ONEHUNGA, Friday—Rosamond (5.30 a.m.), from Nc.v Plymouth; Rosamond 3,4) p.m.}, for New Plymouth and Wel- , lingbon. _ WAITARA, Friday—Otaki (9.30 a.m.), from Wtdlington. NEW P LDMOUTII, Friday-KKUwa (3.35 p.m.), from AVeilingtun; Rarawa (t'.U) p.m.}, i-or (Jnehuuga. DA TEA. Friday—Mann (3.10 a.m.}. ! fiou Wcdlingcon; Kiripaka \SM a.m.}, j Hr VVollingum. | WANGANUI. Friday—Stcrmbird _(7 . a.:a.}, tud Knpiti 7.25 a.m.}, from Wol--1 Luglon ; Kiripaka (7.30 p.m.). and StormI bud (7.50 p.m.J. for Wellington. 1 FUXTOX, Friday—Quean of the South : (9 'a.m.;, and Gertie (9.5 a.m.}, from Welliingion; Gertie- and rjacon of the »3oulii i ko i*.m.}, tor Wemngcon. j NAPIER, Friday—Mouowai (3 p.m.}, {from w eliingtor.:; Alonovvai, • for Gisborne, PICTON, Friday—-Pateena (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington; Pateena (8.80 p.m.}, for .sciion. MOTUEKA, Friday—Nikau (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Nikau (7 p.m.), for \\ ellington. NELSON, Friday—Nikau (11.5 a.m.), from Motueka; Waverley (5.20 p.m.), for I Wellington; Nikau (4.30 p.m.), for Motj ucka. I FAREWELL SPIT, Friday—Koor.ya | (7.80 a.m.), passed for Lyttelton, j LYTTELTON. Fridoy-Mooraki (7.35 -a.m.), and Mararoa (8.55 a.m.), from AVeli iiiigcoii; Cygnet, from Kaikoura ; Ara--1 pawn, from Puponga; Wakatu, for KaiI ko-ura and Wellington; Kairaki, for Timaru, Oamaru, W'oilingion, Napier, Gisborne; jMooraki, for Dunedin; Mararoa (6.35 p.m.}, for Wellington. Pa«sen^eis—Misses Wib-on, Seed, Arthur, Peake, AAHlliams (2), llaast, Heron, Scott, Western (2), Wilson, Bailey, Nixon, Barber, Moss, Brocharie, Coster, Templeton, M-osdames Maude, Jefferies, Cooper, Gibson, Mclntosh, Bennett, Worsop, Yeung, llaast, Mahon Atkinson, Cowper, Andrews, Nichols, Bailey, Gollan, AVadcliffc, Dawson, Miller, Dr Anderson, Rev. Dr Erwin, Rev. Chappell, Meosrs Nathan, Jcifcries, Cooper, Gibson, Ferguson, Johnston, Mclntosh, Benr.ott, llaast, AVilliamson, Nixon, Robertson, Cameron, Templeton, Driscoll, C-higncll, Barber, Topliss, McLc-'hl, R-obinscn, Roberts, Mitchell, Radoliffe, Dawson, Miller; 20 steerage. TIMARU, Friday—Cornwall (3 p.m.), from AA 7 ellington. PUNEDIN, Friday—Hauroto, from Lyttelton; Turaldna, from Bluff; liauroto (3 p.m.), for northern ports. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Mies Heap, Mesdames Murray, Wills, Thompson, Cogan, Mr AY ills. BLUFF, Friday—To Anau, from Westport; Kia Ora, from Lyttelton; Kainpoi, for; Dunedin.

Tho Shaw, Sovill and Albion steamer Kia Orn, now loading at tho Bluff, is expected to leave Lyttelton for London about tho end of next week. Mr J}, Green, Into fourth officer of the Warrimbo, lias transferred to the Moura. Tho auxiliary schoon-er Huia, which left Kaipara on Thursday timber-laden for AA 7 ellington and Lyttelton, should put in ah appearance here early next week. Sho is to berth at the King’s wharf. Tho Anchor Company's steamer AVaverley. due at AYellington to-day, ha* lust’completed a thorough overhaul, and has been fitted with a new boiler and' engines.

Messrs Baxmatyno and Co. advise that tho coastal steamer AVairau, now on the slip, will leave AVollington about Tuesday next for Puponga.

The AA r estport Coal Company’s Collier Canopus is due at AVollington to-morrow from AA r estport, and should get away on tho return trip late on Monday night. Captain Col. McDonald, assistant marine superintendent for the Union* Com-. r>any, left for Sydney by the AAtarrimoo last evening. Advice has been received that the Italian barque Boecroft, 1,596 tons, which loft Marseilles last week, has a full cargo of 800,000 roofing tiles for New Zealand. Tho barque will discharge her cargo at tho Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton, in tho order named.

Mosers Bannatyn© and Co. intimate that the coastal steamer Kairaki is due at Wellington on Monday from Lyttelton, and will probably get aiway on Monday evening for Naider and Gisborne.

This morning' the crew of the Government steamer Tuta.niekiai will -bo paid off, and in a few days the vessel will be taken out to the stream to lay up. The Anchor Company’s steamer Kaitoa is due at AA 7 cllington to-morrow with a load of timber from Greymouth, and is to sail on Monday for Nelson and West Coast.

Tho Collector of Customs at Wellington (Mr C. S. Nixon) will bold a preliminary inquiry into tho recent stranding of the coastal steamer AVairau on the Manawatu bar. Mr J. AA 7 . Millman, second officer of the training ship Amokura, has come ashore at Wellington,

The Moura, which has been laid up at Port Chalmers for some time, was shifted into the dock on ‘ Friday for

cleaning and overhaul, preparatory to going into commission in the West Coast trade. She was to come out of dock vestorday mu miry, and was to so up to Dunedin. The Union Company, bavin? placed the Mourn and Taviuni in commission, has now no vessel of its fleet Ivin? idle at headquarters, a circumstance that lias not been the case for a Ion? period.

The New Zealand and. African Steamship Company expect tho I'ifcshire, from Liverpool, via poits, to arrive at Wellington next Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. The local office of the Union Company advises that the Wanaka is to load at tho Bluff‘next Satuiday, at Oamaru and Tiuraru on the following Monday and Tuesday for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. THE PHANTOM. The steam trawler Phantom returned io Wellington early yesterday morning from her hist Ashing expedition io Cloudy J!av. The catch comprised round and flat fitdi, but there was not a big haul 01 either. The Phantom will go out again this evening, and will probably work in Pailiscir Hay if tho weather is favourable. The vessel is due back on Monday morning. KAIPAEA OUT OP DOCK. The Now Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Kaiparn, which tooic the ground ill tho Eangiotoio Channel in Janu.ii,, last, and sustained. conw.erabM w a-o was floated out of Calliope. Heck on 'fliursuav afterncon, the chief repairs having been completed. Xhe principal repairs consisted in the replacing c. twenty plates and tho renewal of about thirty frames. Tests were carried out on Wedi>sday afternoon and ihuisdaj morning, and after minor de.cms na.i been remedied, the work was approved hv Lloyd’s surveyors and the Government Inspector of Machinery. It is undor stood (says the Auckland Star ) that tho contractors (Mosers J. H. Aacuns and Co.) have exceeded then; contract time somewhat, hut. nevertheless, it is realised, that all things considered. tho work lias been completed in a creditably short space of time, and both M r C. v • Houghton (Auckland manager for the company) and the master of the Jvaapara have expressed themselves as being well pleased with the manner in which it lias been carried out. The painters are now actively engaged on the Kaiparn. winch will bo ill the workmen’s hands for two or three days to come, as tho insulation of the holds has vet to tie attended to. The company’s officials are reticent with regard to the matter of the co?t of repairs, which will run into several thousand pounds. Tho Kaipara. in the course of a. few day*? will be available for the loading berth for London. Sho is announced to lead at Auckland and in the South for Home. '

THE HARBOUR FERRIES. Tho 'Wellington Harbour Ferries’ si earner C’obar is to'resume running this morning in the ferry service, her repairs having been completed. Captain A. Durloo, late of the Duchess, will take command of the Cobar. Captain Wm. Reid, late of the Admiral, will take charge of tho Duchess. Captain Ales, Watehlin. into of the . harbour launch Riwaka, Las been appointed to the command of the Admiral. OPAWA AT AUCKLAND, Just two days ahead of her. schedule time the New Zealand' Shipping Comnany’s steamer Opawa arrived at Auckland early yesterday moraine 'from Loudon. Tho-vessel has about-3000 tons of cargo to discharge: at-Auckland, and will then come to Wellington, where she is due about next Friday. From Wellington the Opawa is to go on to Nelson with the remainder, (1240 tons) of cargo. The vessel is timed to leave New Zealand next month for London. FOR EAST COAST BAYS. r . , The Union Company advise that the steamer Flora will-not leave Wellington on Tuesday for East Coast hays as was intended. Instead of this arrangement tl;e Hauroto, leaving Wellington at 5 n'.ra, on bays canro for transhipment to the Flora at Gisborne. MAP'OURIKA AT GBEYMOUTH. Tho local office of the Union Company received advice that the Mapourika arrived at Greymouth at 10 a.m. yesterday from Wellington via ports. . She sailed on the return trip at 10 o’clock last night and will arrive at Wellington probably to-morrow morning. RUAPEHU AT PLYMOUTH. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamci* Ruapehu, which left Wellington on March 10th for London via ports, arrived at Plymouth last Wednesday (tho 20th in-s-t.) —due date. NAVUA FROM FIJI. At 3- o’clock on Thursday afternoon the Union Company’s strnjn&r Navu.% left Suva fruit-laden for Auckland and Wellington. The vessel is due at Auckland on Monday and ah WclUngto: about Wednesday evening. OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS. Fifeshire (duo about April 27th). soiled from Liverpool February sth, via Sydney, Auckland and Napier. (F.-H.-S. Line.) Rangatira\(due about April 28th), sailed from Liverpool February 19th, via Adelaide, Auckland and Gisborne. (Shaw, Savill.) Opawa (due about April 29th), sailed from London March 10th, via Auckland. (N.Z.S, Go.) Aberlour (duo about April 30th), sailed fi*oin Now York January 27th, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino). Star of Scotland (due about May Ist), sailed from London February 25th, via Auckland and Napier. (Tyser.) Delphic (duo about May 2nd), sailed from Liverpool March 21st, via Auckland. {Shaw, Savill). Torigariro (duo about May 3rd), sailed from Plymouth March 19tfa, via Capetown and Hobart. 0f.Z.5.C0.) Indrnlema (due about May 7tb), sailed from New York February 25th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Drayton Grange (due about May 7th), sailed' from Liverpool March sth, via Sydney and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Lino.; Apariraa (duo about May 13th), sailed from Calcutta April 7tb, via Samarang, Singapore and Auckland, (U.S.S. Co.) Corlnthic (due about-May * 16th), sailed from Plymouth April 2nd, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) Matatua (due about May 19th), sailed from London March 31st, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill.) Ncrebana (duo about May 2Gth) sailed from London March 23rd, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Namier. (Tyser.) Ruahine (duo about May 30th), sailed from Plymouth April 16th via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Mimiro (due about June 6th), sailed from New York April 3rd, via Australia and Auckland. .(Dalgety and Co.) Sussex (due about June UtL), sailed from Liverpool April 2nd, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S Line.) Indradevi (due about June 21st), sailed from London April 16th via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser.) SAILERS. Marjory Glen, barque (129 days out), sailed from Liverpool December 15th. (Johnston and Co.) Countv of Inverness, barque (37 days out), sailed from Liverpool March 17th.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7110, 23 April 1910, Page 14

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7110, 23 April 1910, Page 14

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