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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOOS. MAT,

THIS D,IY Sun rises, 7 a.m.; sets, 4-~5 p.tn. Moan riies. 2.59 u.m.; sets, 2.54 p.m. Hi t -h water, 1.7 am.; 1.32 p.m. arrived. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. NCiAEU. s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 120 tons, Elven. from Tonga Bay. Ho.UPiia. s.s. (3.50 a.m.), 715 tons, Ross, from Auckland via Limestone Island and Mapicr. | KAPOSI, s.s. (6.45 a.m.). 150 tons. Jackson, from Patca.. I MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Crovvtlier, atoFarlano, ,'turray and maid, G morel, i Duncan. Owen, .Sheath, I *, K;ohtlaic. Lund, Milroy, Bauer (2). Lenmgham. Mesdames Roberts and mam. Hay, j Williams and sou, Evans, Peach ami cbLd, Lambert, Mason and 3 children, McLennan j and 2 children. Wagstaff and infant, Owen, Judd and child, Rennie, Uhiver, Culicn, Moreland, Orr, Turner, Moorland, Clinton, 1 lloncierson. Kennedy, Evans, .Lund and ini lant, Parmontor, Hander, Walker. Kohn, 1 Low, Matthews, Tullock, Messrs Sou tar, j Hull. Wail. Carr, Hadfleul, Naismith, ' itjberts, Edgar, Turner, Butterworth, E-jbextson. Beaumont, March, ant, Evans, Oiuvor. Swales, Wallis, Morhmd, Wycherley. Walker. Orr, Beggs, Ellis, Pacham, O’Reilly, Ilichdalc, Richardson. Flemming, Oiliver, Gray, Bead, Ford, Kerens, Daie, tlercut, Blake. Pimm, Beauchamp, Martin. Turner, Davis, Jamieson. Hart. Wyatt, Kohn. Ashcroft, WilJstead. Santer. Nichols, Pryor, Furby, Stain. Simpson, Pettigrew, Bigs, Hunter, Hakins, Jack. Manning. Wi Us, Duncan, Phillips, Captain Mciklcham. Revs. McDonald, Lamber-. Hon. Buddo, Masters Biss, Barclay, Hay; 44 steerage. MAN A, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 134 tons. Bison, from Patea. PoIXBKUA. s.s. (9.45 a.m.), UtS tons. 33 ohm. from Grey mouth. NEWARK, s.s. (noon), 6444 tons, Compton, from London via Australia, Auckland and Napier. KuMATA, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 1994 tons, Brighton, from Westport WAEULMOO. s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 3529 . tons. Clift, from Sydney. Passcnrcrs —Saloon: Fxr Wellington—Misses Sandford, Smith. Alexander, Findlay, Pender, Fryer, Reid, Badum, Nurse Hitchcock, Mcsdaites BrindJe, Gain. Hoyles and infant, Emery, Wright. Fox, Mollior and infant, Thontpson, Musgrove and child, Hefferson, Vane, Carpenter, Re-nnel. Captain McDougall, Messrs Bardbury, Mins, Gurney, Gain, Hoyles, Christie, Reid, Andrews, Cameron, Stanford. MjLean Wright, Smith, Mollcr, Thompson, Miller, Walker, Cullen, Duffy, j McCrombie, Murray,Weppormann, Rudolph, Whyte. Kennedy, Rishworth. Rev. Van I Btavcren; .41 steerage. For Lyttelton: Sa-I loon—Miss Gorkam, Mrs Blair, Messrs An- i drews, Young, Framptou; 2 steerage. For j Dunedin. Saloon —Messrs Falla, Gillies, j Bray, Mclntyre; 4 steerage. *. | BREEZE, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 257 tons, Wood, from Gisborne. MANAROA, s.s. (5.55 p.m.), -122 tons. Hart, from Motuekd. I ARAHURA, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lam- I bort, from Greymouth. Westport, Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Bell, Hughes (2), Davies, Arnold, Homes, Le Quen, McCarthy, Currange, Thomas, Cameron, Draper (2), Mesdames Coltiman, Griffon, Wilmot and two children, Sureenor, Rcsengold, Struthers (2), Webb, - Oakley, Daly, Robertson, Chittenden, Williams and . three children, Bliok, Costello, Richmond,! Le QU‘j Waddy, Captain B© : ght >n, Hodgson, Monk. Smith, Nelson, Wilson, Little, Bishop, Bowie-Wilson, Gunn, Brown, | Hodd, Morgan. Bernard, McManus, Dixon, 1 Brown, Hudson, Keninburgh, Bitossi. Ro- i bertson. Walker, Miles, Chittenden,-Clifford, ! Hopkins. Campbell. Spenser, Jermyn, Flem- j ing, Godbuv. Connolly, Draper, Richmond, ! Phillips, Waddy, Mitchell. Wintringham,

Smith, Lawric, Laing. George Marlow Dramatic Company; 13 steerage. BLENHEIM, r.s. (8-30 p.m.), 120 tons. Watson. Horn Blenheim. ’ . , , OPAWA, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, troni Blenheim. ' ALEXANDER, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 377 tons. Vickerman. from Napier. JANE DOUGLAS, s.s. (11 p.m.), 75 tons, Vendore, from Picton via Grove. SAILED. WEDNESDAY. MAY 24. KIRJPAKA, s.s.* (10.15 a.m.), 133 lens, Mcintoeh, for Patea. PATEENA. s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tone, Carey, for Picton and Nelson. Passengeis —Sitioon: For Picion—Misses Vviiliams. Avery, Dempsey, Mesdames Hay, Peterson, 1 Wagst-aff, Watson, Hayes, Cook, Edwards. Gastro, Malrr. Nairn, Dr Nairn, Messrs Gestro, Mejcr, Smith, Dempsey, UIU, Payton, Rogers, Natuscn, Leggett, Cook, Sutton, Cromble, Mclntosh. For Nelson —Misses Hayes (2), Wimeett, Hobbs, Cartwright, -Martin, Judson, Earl, Bray, Freeman Mesdames Hayes, Simpson. Hdgcr, Messrs Cowles, Silk, Martin' (2), Wili s. Martin. HliA, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. : MAN a, s.s. (3 p.m.), 134 tons, Dixon, for Patea ; KAITANGATA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 1981 tons. Ed- : win. for Greymouth. KAKaNUA. e.s. (4.35 p.m.), 2246 tons. Carson, for Westport. MAURI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, AldweT. for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saioon—misses Summon Haingon, Deans, McKenzie (2;, Paine, MoFadyen, Barren. Mesdames Borla.se, Gcmpton. Jenkins, Snodgrass. Gower, Boweihank, Biiciia, Messrs Borlase. Cor rod. Burns. Harley, Oarr, Cartwright. W. Massey, M.P., Scobm. StnngJeman, vVatson, • Wa.it*, Jummaucen, King, Car*o, Draco, fora, Mercu.s, uaiorauh, Donaldson. Armi- ; vage, Lyes, Donovan, Redmond, Haz.cton. , iaJjouiV, sciiouner is.ou • p.m.), 95 tons, 1 Gilbertson, for Havelock. ! RIPPLE, s.s. i 6.00 p.m.). 370 tons. Carlson, [ for Napier ami Gisborne. MOA, s.s. (8.60 p.m.), 115 tons. Hart, for Havelock. liAUi-'iRI, s.s. (11 p.m.). 743 tons. Boss, for Picton, East Coast ports and Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lauderdale, New Plymouth, to-day wOjc.jh, Byt.aUon, to-day Arapawa, Wanganui, to-uay S.orxnbud, Wanganui, to-day N.kau, Nelson, Moluoka, to-day Aorere, Patea, to a ay Queen of tne South, Paxton, - to-day Patrena, Nekton, ILcton, 10-day I Maraioa, Lytteiton, to-day i Victoria, - Dune-din, Lyttelton, to-day 1 Wakatu, .Lyttelton, Kaikoura, to-day F.ora. southern ports, to-day lLimare<a, Melbourne via south, Friday Mokoia, Auckland via ports, Friday Rotorua, Tokomaru Bay, Friday VVavtr*ey, Wanganui, Friday Maori, Lytteiton, Friday Hum, Wanganui, Fr.day Maaa, Patea. Friday KapiLi, Wanganui, Friday Ku-.paka, Patea, Friday Navua, Suva, Aaciaana, Saturday ju.oa f Havciock, Saturday Puuki, Lytteiton, Saturday Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, Saturday petonc, southern ports, Sunday dauroto, . Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Rosamond, Oueiiunga, New Plymouth, Sunday Moa. Havelock. Sunday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pohertia, Greymouth, to-day Arapawa, Wanganui, to-day, 4 p.m. Xapnni, Patea, to-day, 2 p.m. ■ Storm bird, Wangarui, to aay, 5 p.m. Flora, »o*tport, oreyraoutn, to-aay, noon Wurrimoo, Melbourne via south, to-day, 5 p.m. Ripple, Napic-, Gisborne, to-day, 5 p.m. Swauiey, Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day, 1 p.m. Breeze. Lytteßon, Dunedin, to-day, noon Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. Opaw.i, Bif-nueim, to-day, / p.m. Quoan of the South, Foxtou, to-day, 4 p.m. Aorere. Patea, to-day, 2 p.m. Vinfria, Sydney via Auckland, today, » 4 p nr. Blenheim. Blenheim, to-day, 8 p.m. AAexander, Westport, Greymouth, to-day. 4 P-Ih- . Nlkau, Nelson, Motueka, to-day, 5 p.m. Waveriey. Nelson, West Coast, Friday Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Friday -Kapiti, Wanganui, Friday Mana, Patca Friday Pateena, Picton Nelson, Friday Maori, LytteH'.,., Friday Mokoia, Lyttelton Dunedin, Friday Utimaroa. Kydnev, Friday Hu.a. Wanganui, Saturday Araimra, Greymouth via porto, 1 Saturday Putihl. Greymouth, Saturday Komata, Westport. Saturday IMPORTS. WARRIMOO (Wednesday), from Sydney. For Wellington—3o cases clocks, 19 cases periodicals. 44 cases scales, 160 sacks pollard, 230 cases soap, 61 cases champagne, 45. bales hay, 200 bags rice, 34 sacks canary seed, 97 sacks flour, 510 cases fruit, and transhipments ex Offenbach, Thuringen, Wy- • andra, Godina, Milltades, Makura, Karoola and Bombala. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. LONDON, Tuesday.—Orari. Kumara ahd Karamea, from Now Zealand. AVONMOUTiI, Tuesday.—Surrey, from New Zealand. AUOKuanD, Wednesday.—Navu a (8.30 ■p.m.) from Suva. Deiphio (6.40 a.m.), imd Star of Australia (6.50 a.m.), for Wellington. ' New Plymouth. Wednesday.—Rarawa '5.15 a.m.), from Onehunga. Lauderdale '4.55 p.m.),- for Wellington j Rarawa (8.25 p.m.;, tor Onehunga. PATEA, Wednesday.—Aorere (6 p.m.), for Wellington. . WANGaNDT, Wednesday.—Stormbird (4.45 a.m.). and Arapawa (5.35 a.m.), from Wellington, Stormbird (5.35 pm.), and-Ara-pawa (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. FUXTON, ' Wednesday.—Queen of . the South (6 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER, Wednesday.—Ngutoro (3.15 a.m.) from Woiilnglon., PICTON, Wednesday.—Rosamond (7 a.m./, and Pateena (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Rosamjnd (11 a.m.), for New Plymouth. NkL.SON, Wednesday.—Mapourika (4. a.m) and Nikau, (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Mapourika '6 a-m.), for Westport; Nikau (2.20 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington. MOTUEKA, Wednesday.—Nikau (5 p.m.), for Wellington. KARAMEA, Wednesday.—Defender (5.15 p.m. in roadstead), from Wellington. . WESTPORT, Wednesday. Manga-papa (3.40 a.m.), from Wellington. GRET.uOUTH, Wednesday. ‘ — Mawhera-, dreuge (6, a.m), from Wellington. LIiTELTON,_ Wcauesday.—Whangap© ;8 a.m.j. lonic (B.jo a.m.), Mararoa (8.45 a-m.), [ Wauonxata (le a.m.), and Hauroto i 2.15 ' p.m,i, Irom Wellington. Wootton (4 p.m.), Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), and Victoria (8 p.m. /( for Wellington.. XL»ii)RU, Wednesday.—Flora (5 p.m.), for Wellington. . POiti CHALMERS, Wednesday.—Breiz Izoi (2.10 p.m.), for Newcastle. DUNeDiN, ' Wednesday .—Storm, from Lyttelton; Kooiya. irom Bluff; Napier, steam trawler, from Lytteiton. Storm, for Oamaru; Uiimaroa, for Sydney via Woiliegton Passeugeis lor Vv eliington—Misses MoUiitlort, Tomunfion, Mesdames Birtmil, Fox and child, Murdoch and family, Tiiomsou and child, Eamea, Hogg, Irevertou, Smyth and child, Messrs Hiii, Clark, Stevenson, Murdoch, Eumes, Birt. The schooner Falcon was towed out to ‘ the imlka yesterday afternoon to load 2U . tons oi coal for Havelock. The coastal steamer Breeze is fixed to leave Wellington at noon to-day lor Lytte.ton and Dunedin. The Himitangi left Westport at 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday'for New Plymouth, with a cargo of Slate coal. Tne vessel is fixed to leave Wellington to-morrow week ‘June 2nd) for Oweuga, Chatham Islands. ‘ Tne Gertie, winch arrived at .Wanganui on Tuesday night from Greymouth, stuck on ♦he flats inside the bar. She got off yesterday morning. , yet another company is contemplating regular steamers to Nelson (savs the Kelson “Mail”). The Canterbury S:S Company's s.s. Petone is loading at Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton. Wellington and Picton. and will afterwards call at Nelson. The Golden Bay Shipping Company advertise her to leave Nelson for Greymonth. The Knight of the Garter,, which waa considerably damaged by contact with a rock in Bluff harbour, is etill in dock at port Chalmers, undergoing repairs, and u will ho fully three -weeks before she will be floated out. The work of renewing the J etorupost and frame and reinstating the massive rudder-post uas involved a oig iorg ng job Mr C Graham, third officer of the Kai- » tangata, signed off the articles yesterday, and Mr C Hatfield joined in his stesd. 1 The Polierua is to leave Wellington for Greymouth to-day. • The Komata is to leave Wellington for Westport on Saturplain R. Hart, late of the Manaroa, took rfiarare of the Moa last night for -me tT ir > 1° Havelock.’ Mr J Jumis-m. mate of the -ecboon.r Falcon, s ? gned off the articles yesterday. Mr G Nilsoa in acting-mate. STAR OF AUSTRALIA. The Tyser liner Star of Australia (from

New York) left Auckland at 7 a.m. yesterday foe Wellington, where she, is duo tomorrow' morning. The vessel is to leave hero on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin with remainder of cargo, and is to proceed subsequently to Australia to load for London. LAUDERDALE ARRIVES TO-DAY. The Maorilaud Steamship Company’s new steamer Lauderdale, which arrived at Lew Plymouth on Monday from Liverpool, left the Taranaki port at 5 p.m. yesterday tor Wellington. The vessel will receive a general overhaul prior to commencing work in the intercolonial cargo service. ' CHIEF ENGINEER RETIRES. Mr Robert Mclntyre. late chief engineer of- the cargo steamer Waihora, who arrived from Sydney by the Warrimoo yesterday, has just retired from the Onion Company’s service. Mr Mclntyre, who is a native of Dumbarton, Scotland, served ms apprenticeship with Messrs • Cable and, Co., and also at Dumbarton. He has been twenty-one years in the Union Company s employ, and was chief engineer oi tue Kaituna when ho left her lour years ago to go Homs to bring out the Uamora to New Zealand. Mr Mclntyre intends to leave lor England shortly. WARRIMOO FROM SYDNEY, The Union Company's steamer Warrimoo arrived m the stream at Wellington at 3.15 p.m. yesterday iuter a protracted passago of 3 days Zo hours from Sydney direct, 'iiio vessel was granted pratiqiie. ana she berened at No. 2, Queen’s wiiari. The warrmioo le.t {Sydney at 2.30 p.m. on baturday, and cx.peraMice<i light variable winds ana smooth seas untu Monday. Then strong noiah-casterly winds ana high feeas i v/ero eneuuncCied until Tuesday. Then , light Uuiih-castoriy winds aua moaeraie fcßa<! i,re.rtuea uu arnvai. 'on dueauay ! evening a concert wua iieid by the gers in aid.oi me Ehip^tccm itcuti society Oi inow Zeaicinu. Tue warrimoo is to sail irom weiiiiieicou at o p.m. lor sou-tht-iii xiooart ana Meloourne. NGAIiU FROM TONGA BAY. The scow Ngara, laden with granite from Ttmgu hay, umsoa at Weuihgton eur..y uioraiug tehe leit Tonga hay at 3 p.m. on rnu.c*y, ana ran. mt-o a heavy suiuii-euSteriy gu*e, wmcii compelled nor to SiiO.v-er at m;tuaxa for twelve hour*!, hue sa.icd again on xuesuay morning, and had iieaa wma.-> tui Tue&uay n.gut. The JNgara \vu) probably leave weiungum tocuiy again To? Tonga Buy. NAVUA AT AUCKLAND. The Navua arrived at Auckland at 8.30 o'clock last n.gnt from Suva. She will discharge part cargo of fruit at Auckland aua win leave there to-day for Weunn s toh, wnere she is due on fcaturday. ’ SCHOONER CLYDE REPORTED. * The coastal steamer Breeze, which, arrived at viell.ngtou early last evening irom Gpiborno, passed the schooner (kyde in the midair of Padiser Bay last evening. The Clyde is bound from Kamgaroa, Chatham Islands, to Wellington.- 'The schooner uad a light head wind in Paniscr Bay last evening, ■ OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS Manuka (due to-day), sailed from San Francisco May 3rd via Papeete aim Rarotonga (Union S.S. Co.) Star of Australia, (duo to-morrow), sailed from New lorn. Maicu Bth, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Star of Canada (duo to-morrow), sailed , from Lonuuu Alarcn xzuu v*a Australia. Aucloauu and Napier .iTyaerj. Delphic (due to-morrow), sailed from Liverpool March 18Lh, via Auckland' (Shaw oavill.) Drayton Grange (duo about May 26tn), sailed from Liverpool April Ist via Capetown (F.-H.-S. Line). ■ Pakeha (duo about May 29th), sailed from Liverpool April 15th via Frexa&ntle. Mel’bourne. Sydney, and Auckland. (Shaw (due about May 29th). sailed from Plymouth April 15th via Capetown and Hobart. {N.Z.S. Co.) Wakanui (due about June Ist), sailed from at,. John March 26th via Australia s,ud Au&klaod -N.Z.S- Co.) John Hardie (due about June 4th). sailed from Philadelphia March 12th via Fremantle, Brisbane and Auckland. (Gollin and Co.) M&tatua (due about June 9th), sailed Ircm London April 14th via Auckland iShavr, Savill.) > Athenic (duo about June 12th), sailed ' from PU mouth April 29th via. Capetown ami Hobart. (Shaw, Savill). Star of Scotland (due about June 17th). sailed from,London April sth via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser). Parthenla (due about June 17th), sailed from New York March 29th. via Australia and Auckland. (Dalgety and Co.) . Tongarlro (due about June 30th). sailed from London May 15th via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) ■ ■ ■ Nairmhiro .(due about July 7th), sailed from Liverpool May 6th via Auckland and Napr-t.r. (F..H.-S. Line.) • Vlimlro (due about July 10th), wusd from New York April 18th; via itJrtraba and Auckland. (A. and A- Line) ICaipara (duo about July 13th), ‘’sailed from London May Bth via Auckland., (N.Z.S. (due about July 16th), sail ad. from London April 22nd via Adelaide. Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Star of India (due about July 19th), sailed from London May 12th via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. , (Tyser). Ascot (due about July 26th). sailed from 6t. John April 23rd via* Australia and Auckland /N.Z.S. Co.) SAILERS. Duncrag, barque’ (76 days out), sailed from Liverpool March 10th. (Johnston mu Co) , Australia, Italian ship (47 days out), sailed from. Marseilles April Bth. (Briscoe and Co.) •

D. - n. First Quarter 6 0 44 a.m. Fall Moou 13 5 40 p.mLust Quarter 21 3 5o p.m. Kew Moon 23 5 54 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7449, 25 May 1911, Page 10

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