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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

CHASE’S OF THE MOON. MAY.

THIS DAY. Sun n'ctu, 6.54 a.in.; sots, 4.40 p.m. Moon rises 1-1 a.in.; sets, 2.3 p.m. High water. 0.1 a.m.; 0.30 p.m. The New Zealand standard mean time of sun on meridian ut Hector Observatory, Wellington, will be 10.295 cc to-day. Tho sun's apparent right ascension at apparent noon to-day, at Wellington, will be 3!>m 33.96’5ec. ARRIVED. MONDAY, MAY 18. MAPOHRIKA, fi.s. (10 a.m.), 1203 tons. Holmes,, from Greymoath and Westport. Fassongers; Saloon —Mrs Swcemey and infant; Messrs O'Brien, Von Stunner, .lack-sun, Bradley, (2;, Sorrowon, BowJev; 1G steerage. 'KA.UU, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, from Napier via coast. SAILED. MONDAY, MAY 18. AKAI’AWA, s.s. (9 a.m.), 208 tons, Thompson, for Wanganui. HUIA, «.«. (10.20 a.m.), 127 tone, Burt, for Wanganui. TARA WJ3RA, B.S. (6.30 p.m.), 2003 tons, Wliito-Parsons, for Auckland via ports. Passengers—Saloon: For Napier—Misses Batmer, Lightband; 6 steerage. For Gisborne-Mass Do 1 aitour; 4 steerage. For Auckland—Mr Wylie; 8 steerage. WAHINE, e.s. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons, A.ldwelL tor Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon ; Missa* Gould, Allison, Kay (2), Aitkenson (3), Parlaml, Staple, Snmley, Brown, Barker, Williams, Craig, Kelly, Mosdtunes Bennett and child, Digby, AsUenden. Marshall, Martin, Smith, Patlie, Ladbrook, Scott, Lasoallas, Cooper, Dixon, Jones. Dr McOibbon, Captain Hutton, Messrs Chappy. Bennett, Pryce, Bothmie, Cook, Wiiliameon, Oldham, Jameson. Ilallenst-ein, Hon ton, Roberts. Asheiulen. McKenzie, Poulter, Marshall, Cameron, Kelly, Kvren, Addison, Strutters. ■Whittaker, Wains, Pryce, Ladbrook. Scott, Shipley (2), Williams, Hart. Mclnnes, Bruce, Brady, Lascallas (2). Scotland, Cahill, Turner, Cotton, Kav. Cooper, Jones; 40 steerage. TAVIUST, s.s. (8.45 pan.), 1465 tons, Davey, for New Plymouth, Westport and Greymouth. PATEENA. B.e. (9 p.m.R 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers —Saloon : Masses Houlker. Smith, ■Warner, Mesdames Houlker, Thinkell, Gunnicliffe, Trainer and child, Campbell, Berrv Messrs Thinkell, Gunnicliffe, Magilstir, Houlker. Little. McDonald, Ray; 12 steerage. MAPOdJRIKA, «?.s. (midndght), 1203 tons Rile hie, for Picton. Passengers— Saloon; Misses Watson (2), Mesdamos Pennev, ' Dodson, Lindsay, Thompson, O’Keefe and 4 children. Messrs Rill, Griffiths. Penney, NicolJ, Dodson, V\iddop, McLean, Logan. Bell Hall, Bennett, Stewart, Pmkhaml, Knight, -Mather. Thompson, McKinnon: 10 steerage.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kennedy, Tarakohe, to-day Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day Kamo, Greymouth, to-day Whangape, Westport, to-day Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day Wairau, Blenheim, to-day Aorere, Patea, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day Mapourika, Picton, to-day , Waminoo. Auckland via ports. to-day jfikau, Nelson, Motueka, to-d-ay Breeze, Lyttelton, Wednesday Pateena, Nelson, Wednesday Willochra Sydney, Wednesday Cdriunn, Onehunga, Now Plymouth,

Wednesday Arahura, Greymouth via ports, Wednes-

day Wukatu. Lyttelton, Kaikoura, -Wednes-

day Ngahero Limestone Island via Gisborne and Napier, Wednesday Regains 1 , Napier, Wednesday Wnhiiie. Lyttelton, Wednesday Opawa, Waitara, Wednesday Waipori Westport Wednesday Hawena, Patea, Wednesday Kapunl. Patea, 'Wednesday Arapawa. Wanganui. Wednesday Hula, Wanganui. Wednesday Kurori, Greymouth, Westport, Wednes-

Viotoria, Dunedin. Lyttelton. Thursday Norehana. Lyttelton, Thursday Alexander, Greymouth, Picton, Thuraday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Defender. Picton. Hokitika, to-day Anarimu, Lyttelton. Dunedin, to-day Pukaki Now Plymouth, GroymoutU, to-

day, noon . Ivapiti Wanganui, to-day, i p.m. Queen of tho South. Poston, to-day, 5

VVhka-tu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, to-day, 5

Nikai™" Nelson, Motueka. to-day, 5

p.m. Aorere. Patoa,. to-day, 5 p-m, Kennedy. Nelson, West Coast, to-day, a

p.m. To Aicmii, Wairoa. to-day Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day, 6 p.m. Stormbird. Wanganui, to-day, 4 p.m. Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, to-day, U p.m. Opavvu, Blenheim, to-day, 5 p.m. Wammoo, Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day, o

p.m. Maori. ■ Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. Corimift, Picton, Dunedin, Wednesday Nguherc. Greyroouth, Wednesday Huntt, Havelock and bays, Wednesday Komata. Westport. Wednesday Breeze, Wanganui, Wednesday Wahiive, Lyttelton, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea, Wednesday Uawera, Patea, Wednesday ICahu, East Coast. Wednesday Hum. East Couet, Wednesday Regulns. Nelson, West Coast, WcdnesWairuu Blenheim, Wednesday Pateona Picton. Nelson, Wednesday Mapourika, Westport, Grey mouth. WedAlexander Nelson. West Coast, . 'Thursday Mana, Patea. Thursday Arapawa, Wanganui, ihursday Victoria, Auckland via ports, TnursWhangapo, Westport. Thursday telegraphed movements.

LONDON. Sunday Jlatotua. from Wellington. Turakina and Star of LngIhnd. i J or New Zealand ports. ’ SU VA. Sunday—Navua from Auckland. • \UCKLANI). Monday—Mouowai U-UI u.m.), from southern ports. Manuka (fa Pin.), for Sydney; Rosamond (fa.la p.m.), for ToUvga Bay ami Gisborne. . WANGANUI,. Monday p.m.) for Wellington. . NAPIHI!, Sunday—Zcalandic (3 p.m.), from Wellington. NKLSO'N, Monday— Nikau (9 p.m.), for Wellington. WRSITOItT Monday—\\averloy (2.10 a.m.), and Waipori (6.43 a.m.), from Wellington. Hollington (2.45 p.m., Sundayt, for Noumea; Karori (6.30 p.m.), for WeII"aRKYMOUTH. Monday—Ngakuta (5.35 a.m.). from Wellington. LYTTKLTOX, Monday Joan Craig (0.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Cygnet, for Ka ikonru; Maori (5.25 p.m.). for Weiiiugton. Passengei-s—Misses lilbeck, -N osworthy, Robertson, Jones, Harrison, Cambell, lookos. Mesdatnes Sutton, wiiitc, Nowell. McGaviu. Campbell, Harrison. Baillie, Anderson, Pryce, W likiuson. Richards, Christie. Blundell and child Canon Garland, Rev. Cooksly, Colonel Smvthe, Captain Meddmgs, Captain Bone, Messrs Richardson. Cischdsla, Selig. Sutton, Wliitc. Nowell, McGavin, ■rerueyliout. Spooner, Baillie, Anderson,

Brown, Pryce, Thompson, Shaw, Dingie, lOomb, Smith, Va K-n(ino. Fisher, Craddock, James, ilaiker, Holmes, Locren, TJlicll, Moreland, Sclig. Gardiner, U’.Malley, (.roeter; s() Heerugc.

DUNEDIN, Monday—Breeze (11 a.m.), for northern port*,; Hercules (4.30 p.m.i, for Blu If.

BLUFF. Monday— Ulimaroa (10 a.m.). from Melbourne and Hobart. Moeraki [0.35 p.m.;, tor Hobart and Melbourne.

The Federal-Shire liner Nairnshire, hound from New Zealand ports to London, arrived at Las Palmas on the 11th instant.

’liio ntnamor Inventay. which arrived in tho Channel last month from Fremantle with a cargo of wheat, is now loading a general cargo at Liverpool for Ntiw Zealand ports, on behalf of the-Federal-Shire lino, and is exjiected to tail ,about the 23rd iust.

The Te Arolia is to get away from Wellington to-day for VVairoa. The Kaliu, which arrived nt Wellington last night from Napier via coast.. is -to .sail for East Coast tomorrow. The Rum in also te leave Wellington to-morrow for East Coast. Tho Anchor Company's steamer Alexander is due at Wellington on Thursday from Greymouth via Picton, and will sail on Thursday for Nelson and West Coast.

The Kennedy, en route from Tarakohe to Wellington, was sheltering at French Pass yesterday. The southerly gale yesterday prevented the Fateena being - put on, the Wellington patent slip. The Wairau being unworkable tho Blenheim's departure from ’Wellington for Blenheim has been postponed until 6 o'clock this evening. Mr H. Harrower, late engineer of the Awnhou, has joined tho Defender. Deputy-Harbourmaster Siiilling, who has been laid up with severe chill since last Thursday, will not bo able to resume duty for some days yet. Mr G. E. Dickey, third engineer of the Mapourika. signed otf that vessel s articles yesterday. Captain S. Stringer, Government ourveyor of Ships, returned from holiday, and resumed his duties yesterday. The Regulus, which is due at, Wellington to-morrow from Napier, os to sail in the evening fur Nelson and West Coast. . The Wellington-owned borquentmo Htania sailed from Newcastle last Tuesday coal-laden ter Fiji. Mr F- W. Collins joined the Javiuna a® Ihiin I officer yesterday. Air I. HEdge, chief officer of that vessel, wTio suffered a painful injury to one of his fingers on tho passage from Lyttelton, ha« com© ashore on leave. The Government steamer Hinemoa finished Landing stores at East Cape lighthouse on Sunday, and proceeded on to tlie Bay of Plenty and Auckland. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's head office was advised, that tho Zealandic was unable to work cargo yesterday at Napier owing to bad weather. Tho John was to have left Greymouth at midnight last night for Tiinaru. After discharge the vessel will load up. the const for Wellington and Wanganui. Tile Kamo, en route from Greymouth to Wellington., passed Stephen Island at 7 o’clock on Sunday night. The vessel is apparently sheltering across the Strait. The Arahura, en route from Wellington, left Westport at 2 a.m. yesterday for Greymouth. Tho vessel arrived at Greymouth yesterday morning, and was to have sailed on the return trip. The Arahura is duo here about 10 o’clock tomorrow evening. , , _ ... The Aparima was delayed at Wellington yesterday by the rain hampering the discharge of cargo. Tho vessel in to sail to-dav for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The departure of tho Pukafci from Wellington for New Plymouth and Greymouth, has been postponed till noon todOn account of the bad weather the New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Guava will not be able to arrive at Wellington before to-morrow from WaiCorinna left Onehunga at 4 p-m. yesterdav. but as there was a very heavy isea on the Manukau bar the vessel wilt not cross outward until A ° clock this moruiug for New. Plymouth and Wellington. The Comma is duo here tomorrow, and is to sail to-morrow night for Dunedin. . f . The coastal steamer Mangapapa leu Greymouth yesterday afternoon tor Westport, from which port she is to salt to-day for Karamea The vessel is to leave Karamea on Thursday tor We - lington. is due here on Friday, and will probably sail on the return tup on Fud^he V lSmer Iris, the Pacific Cable Board’s vessel is to sail from Auckland on Juno 10th ter Norfolk Island. Suva Fanning Island and Victoria (8.G.) ihe vessel will then carry out duplicating the Albernm-Cap© Leal ■ , • She is expected to be absent Horn Auck land for about three months. There will be no departure from M ejLington this week for Hobart and Melbourne. The Willoohra, which is this week’s boat from Sydney, is proceeding on to Son Francisco. The Waipori is to leave Westport this evening ter Wellington.

TAINUI FROM LONDON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tsiinui it> expected to arrive in the stream at Wellington to-night from London, via ports, but she will not bcrtli until to-morrow morning. The vessel is to come alongside No. I, south (outer tee). Queen’s wharf. TAHITI ARRIVES THURSDAY. A wireless message received from tho Union Company’s liner Tahiti, en route from San Francisco, reported that the vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington at 5 a.m. on Thursday. The vessel lias 980 tons of cargo to discharge at Wellington, There are 95 passengers on board booked through to Sydney. NEREHANA FOR LONDON. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the C. and D. liner Nerehaua will not reach Wellington until Thursday from Lyttelton, to complete Homeward loading. The vessel is now timed to leave Wellington on .Friday for London. MOANA AT SAN FRANCISCO. The local office of the Union Company has been advised that the Moana arrived at San Francisco last Thnrsaay afternoon from Wellington—due day. Tho vessel is to sail on the return, voyage on the 27th instant, and is due at WeUiiigtou on June 18th. THE RIVERINA. The local office of the Iluddart Parker Company received adyice vesterday tnat the Riverina will continue running solely between Sydney and Auckland until tho end of J une. WXLLOCHRA FROM SYDNEY. The Willochra, which is proceeding through to San Francisco, left Sydney at 8 p.m. on Saturday direct for Wellington and is the only- vessel to arrive this week from tho New South Wales port. She is bringing eighty-four saloon and sixtythree steerage passengers for New Zealand. and has BIT tons of cargo to discharge at Wellington. The Willochra will arrive here to-morrow morning, and will sail from this port on Friday afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. THE RIMUTAKA. In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool the Eimutaka is to sail from Auckland next Saturday for Gisborne and Wellington. The vessel is due here about the 27th instant. CABLE PICKED UP. A week ago when the Zealandic lifted anchor in the stream she picked up a considerable length of submarine cable, which she dropped when berthing at the Glasgow wharf. Yesterday the Harbour Board men grappled for the cable, which

wart found, and, subsequently lifted ashore by using three hydraulic cranes. 'The table was (subsequently stowed irlio reclaimed land. Officials from the Telegraph Department examined the cable and stated that they believe it belongs .to the Defence Depuitment. The cable, which is in good condition, measures about HWuft in length. ATHENIC LEFT MONTE VIDLS. Last Friday the Shaw, SaviU and Albion liner Atheuic left Monte Video in continuation of her voyage from AVelling.ton to London. The vessel left here on April 23rd, and is duo at her destination on June Ith. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Tainui, duo to-night, left Plymouth April Ith- , ~ Tahiti, due May 21st, left San Francisco April 29th. , , Borderer, aue May 21st. left Banbury April 2Gth. , , , T Henrik Ibsen, due May 22nd, left New fork January 23rd. ' Voturia, due May 35th. left New York March 16th. ■ „ ~ Southport, duo May 25th, left New Xoik Feuruary Bth. Mimiro, due May 26th, left Liverpool March 30th. , , T . Rimutaka, due May 2/th. left Liverpool Tonga-riro, May 29th. left London Indrabarah. due May 30th, left London Whukarua, duo May 30th, left New York March 13th. , T , Rotorua, duo June Ist, left London April 16th. , T Waiwera. due about Juno Gth, left London April 9th. , T i Indrapura, duo June Ilth, left London April 15th. ■ Tanneufels, due June Uth. left New York March 28th. , lonic due June 16th. left London May Ist Northern, due Juno 17th. left Liverpool Bateford, duo Juno 23rd, left St. John Delphic, due June 27th. left Liverpool MakarinR 11 due July Bth. left London May sth. Fraukiyn. due July 27th, left Now Y’ork April 26th.

SAILER. Eurasia (39 days out), left Marseilles April Bth,

D. TI. M. I'iret Quarter ... 2 h 59 a.m. lull Moou y 1 a.ra. Last Quarter 17 9 •12 a.mu New aLoou 2 5 p-m<

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8736, 19 May 1914, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8736, 19 May 1914, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8736, 19 May 1914, Page 2