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SHIPS AND SHIPPING'

PHASES OP TUB MOON. MAY.

TillS DAY. Sun rIvM!S, 0.5.0 a-iii.; hl-Is. 4.39 p.ui, Ataou ritiw#. -j.:t it.m. ; «cfs 4 2.19 p.m, llig'h water. 0.19 41.n1,; J.JS p.m. The New Zealand standard mean, time of sun on meridian at Hector Observatory* Wellington, will bo IJ.GTsec to-day. The sun's apparent right ascension at apparent noon to-day, at Wellington, will W Wni JiMlOmhj. ARRIVED. TUCSUAY. MAY VJ. MAUiM. s.s. (7 a.m.;, 6699 um.s, Manning, 110111 Ly itaUon. J-usse-ngers —Saloon ; Mjwiies K-oberthon, I'arker, -Wishurt, rookcs. CvMnpUdl. ifichurdi*, Mayen-* join, Uuni, Jlosken, iiraham, Power, Hewitt. Hoc. Palliidge, .HJcliauis, Nosvrortiiy, E»lbacli, I'eiguson, Harrison, >lt\sdamcf} llay. I)oinn.sion, Wright and child.. Lewis. Sniil.ii, McCnffoy, Kiwgiit, Mathceon, T/iinn, Deans, \Viikinson, Pryeo. Crouch© i*. Ira rrif-on, Wisiuirt, Ly#*nght, Bond, U lute. Ulundoil, Aruiixt, Mclntyre, tytrutcr, Sutton. lk v atlie. MeOanu, Goodwin, Anderson, Chris-tied Hewitt, Proud, Hill, Powell, Per-.i noyhough Spooner, Dinjiio, Coox>er, Pep-J p4cr, Cantain Andrews, Lysaghl, Dingie,i Jones, illoir, Ruck, Morgan, Shaw, Oilrig. White, Sutton. Captain. Blank, Aflidgo, Brown, BeaiLtic, McGurui, CJood--sjlin, Captain Medding's, Anderson, Jiov.j Cookaley, Milne, Woods, Le CTen,J Knight, Young, Welch, Rutherford,; Craddock. likdiardson, BuscliiJJ. Col. Smyth©, Preston, Knowles. Holmes, Veu, Diverse'' Lloyd, Cole, Bentley, Hiike, Campbell ValentLue, Somvigg, Davidson* Charles, Cleghorn, Emery (2), Canon Oarland, Buchan Adanhi, Shall eras, AleCaffoy, Nil use Annepl, Dim rod, Chlvclhs,. Moitafcfc. Sinclair. Hill, K Lng, Heberts, James, Jeffrey, AVhita. Pringle, Nosworthy, Jlowley. Fislier, Duniord, Smart, Captain Bone. Morris, King, McCailum, , Widgeon, Gumnor, Pyr.ke, Harper {&), Cordon, Bi-own Bate. Simcock, Sonwigg (6). Amos, Hull McOrackcr, Dennistou, i/Alaliy, Blundell. Morris. Newton, Barclay, -Marks, Barclay, Mullein, 1 liewotHSmith, Gibson, Pryco, Mnlleii, 3lurray. Norland, Tliiiin, Ci*abb, Crouchvr. Bond, Haixlio, Bowie, Dickson; 99 eteorage. 1 v . KAPUNI, s.s. (9.50 a-m.), laO tons ilcDvtosh, put buck through stre&.s of weflitbej*. . __. . AORI4RE, s.s <11.25 a.m.), “ tons, I‘isk, from Patea. NLKAU. s.s. (1-10 p.m.), 218 lons, Hay, (from Nelson. „ . WARRIMOO. s.s. (1.25 p.m.) 3529 tons. DrOwette, from Auckland via lokomaru Bay and Gisborne and Napier roadsteads. Passengers —Saloon : Misses 9 hornpson (2) Carrie 12). White, Ashley, James, Vo’wes. Morris (2), Writhes, Gallagher, Aillon, Wyatt, Byrne. Mesdames Pilcher and 2 children. Pollard and two children, Eastwood, Gow, VVatlies, Allen, Messrs Bollard, Tantan Sydney and child, Simpeon, Eastwood, Ramsay, Mclntosh, Ashwoll O’Keefe, Poarcoy, McCulloch Buttfess. Bobortoo®, Gow. McMahon, Kerr, “tonne, Ballard, Bruce, Davis Bow. Green, Bishop, Blarnfield; 22 steerage. _ •WHANGAPE, s.s. .(9.30 ■ p.m.), 2931 flans. Mar Ley, from Westport. TAINUL s*. (10.10 p.m.), 10,500 tons, Moffatt, from London and 1 via Tenorifle, Capetown and Hobart. Anchored in stream. KAMO. s.s. (11.35 p.m.), 13°0 tonB > Bodd. from Greymouth. SAILED. TUESDAY, MAY 19. KAPUNI, s.s. (8.30 a.m.). 275 tons. MeIn tosh, for Patea. v .... , PUKAKX, s.». U-40 ?•“•>. U . M A°“vOaroy, tar Mew plyjnoutU - G-rey s.6. (3.5 p.m.), 3399 tone, Manning, for .Lyttelton. Passengers : baleen —Misses Strachun, Gould. Ewart, Woodward, Meadames StencJten, Koe and child Parker and boy. Moon. Beeby, Marriatt ami child, Cameron, Bell and child, ItevUooksloy, Messrs McClure. Derley, Reid, Douglas, Pollen, White-Parsons.' Duatord, Smart, Lonwick, Donne, Barber, pinch. Hugh, Hargrove, Maxes, Dornson, Valentine, SoUlaUl, Mayes, McGregor, Valentino, Smith, Milues, Kennedy, .m----drrson Wong Shoe, Marriott, Cameron, Bed, 'Aldworth, G. W. Russell. M.P., Baesloy; 30 steerage. NIKAIJ. s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 213 tons. Hays, for Nelson.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. fitormbird, Wanganui, to-day AVairau, Blenheim, to-day Queen of the South, Foxtou, to-day jtapiti. Wanganui, to-day BlUoeiia, Nelson, 10-day "VV-Ulochin, Sydney ro-day Arahura, GreymouUi via ports, to-day AVahiue, Lyttelton, to-day Arapawa. Wanganui, to-day lluiu Wanganui, to-day Karofi, Urey mouth, Westport, to-day Victoria, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Thursday Norehana, Lyttelton, Thursday Alexander, Greymouth, ITctooi, ihursday ■Waipori, Wert port, Thursday iCortona, Uneliunga, New Plymouth. Thursday ,T law era. Patea Thursday Jdanri, Lyttelton. Thursday JNikau, Nelson, Motucka, Thursday Regulus, Napier, Thursday Ngahero, Limestone Island via Gisborne, and Napier. Thursday Opawa, Waitara, Thursday Matigapupa, Kara men, Friday Ulimtirea, Melbourne via south, Friday Monowai, Auckhuicl via ports, F’riday Kapuai, Patea, F’riday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Defender Picton. Hokitika, to-day Warrimoo, Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day, 3 p.m. Kennedy, Nelson, West Const, to-day, 5 p.m. Opawa, Blenheim, to-day Queen of the South, Foxtou, to-day, 5 p.m, Wakatu, Kaikouru, Lyttelton, to-day, 5 p.m. To Arolia, Wniroa. to-day Aixtrima, Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day Ripple, Napier. Gisborne, to-day, i p.m. Blenheim, Blenheim, 10-day, (i p.m. Kapiti, \Viuigauui, to-day, 1 p.m. Aorore, Patea, to-day Hula, Havelock and bays to-day, 8 p.m. Komata, Westport, to-day Wahl no, Lyttelton, to-day, S p.m. Kapuni, Patea, to-day Kahu, East Coast, to-day, 5 p.m. Ruru, East Napier, to-day X’atoemi, IHcton, Neleon to-day, 5 p.m. Mapourika, Westport, Greymouth, to-day 5 p.m. Alexander Nelson, -West Coast, Thursday Arapawa, Wanganui, Thursday Victoria, Auckland via. ports, Thursday Corimwi, Picton. Dunedin, Thursday

i.'iiiruu, Blenheim, Thursday S irmbiixl, Wanganui, Thursday l. s.-ii, l.yitelf.on (lliursday ihikau, Nelron, ,\lolurka, Thursday llawera, Patea, Thursday Ngahere, Gn-yinonth. Thursday Hreeze, Wanganui, Thursday lii-guliis. Nelson, West Coast. Thursday v.-rcliuna, London via Las Palmas, Friday I .iiuarou, Sydney, priday llonnw.-ii, Lyttelton, Dunedin, J’riday liana, Patc-a. Priday -U iiaagapu West r_-oit, l-'riday Coi inthie, London via jxu-te, Friday IViliochra. San P'ranciseo via- ports, Friday .Varori, Pic-ton, Oneiinngu, l-'riday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. I.ONDON, Tuesday—Nairn«hirc, Avonnoiif.h. SYDNEY, Tuesday—Maunga,nui (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington. FREMANTLE, Tuesday Alarmora. Ifroiu Loudon. l AUCKLAND. Tuesday—Mimiro' (10.35 a. ui.). from Liverpool; iianomoa (1.20 p.m.), from Host Cape. Henrik Ibeen (7 for VVMtingt'On; Borderer (s>. J 5 jp.ni.). for \V(:Ulnglon ; Alonowai (5.30 !p.m.), for southern ports. WANGANUI, Tuesday—Arapawa (2.30 a.m.) and Jluia (3 a.m.), from tonNAPIER, Tuesday Torawora (5.«0 Ip.m.), in roadstead from WcllingtOJi. NEW PLYMOUTH. Tuesday--Tavi-Imi (1.15 p.m.). from Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT, Tuesday—Karori parsed east tor Wellington at 8.20 a.m "(Tip. Ngakubi (11-10 a.m.) and the Taiatui (12.15 p.m.), also passed, bound for feimo destination. STEPHEN ISEAND. Tuesday—Tamul 1(3.40 p.m.). passed east for Wellington, 1 PJCTON, Tuesday—4lai>ourika (5.15 h.m.), from Wellington. Mapourika (0.15 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, Tuesday Pateona (5.30 la.m.), from Wetlington. Patcena (8 (pin.), for Wellington. 1 LYTTELTON. Tuesday—-Waliino (0.50 !a.m.), from Wellington. Holmdalo, for Kaipara. Wahine. for Wellington. Pasisengers—Misses Mav. O'Brien, Itaynes, (Manning, Hyslop, Ferguson, Roberts, jtJellety, Gibbon, Short, Hunt, Hewitt, Alexander, Eaves, Litbow, Gancoyne, jDavis, Smith, Meikle, Jones, Kent, Mes-' idames Sims, Ferguson, Patterson, Irvine, Smith, Malet, McMahon, Wilson, ‘Mann and child. Hyslop, Nicboli, iCautley. Hollott. Browm, Hutton F'ulitou, Sliand, .Williams and child, Martin. iMunro, Howoll. Messrs Keuuett, Dob(bin, Kain, Marchaut, Largely, Barr, IBensted. Crawford,’ Choldsw-orth, Irvine, Alaldt. McMahon, En-sor, Murray, Reid, Liddell, Scott, Cromer, Dextex-, McDonald, Lynch, Sliand, Martin, Muuro, Powiia.ll, Roberts, Reader, Houlter, Balfour, Hovveli, Cottorili, Francis. Berry, Pareons, McLean, iManshall, Maddren, Riddell, Curtis. Atkinson, Haymaker, Fletcher, Wishart, Storey, Jeffrey, Smith, Dixon; 50 steerage. DUNEDIN, Tuesday—Rakanoa (i-M am) from Oamaru; Kia Ora (8.45 a_m.) from' Lyttelton; Uhmaroa, from Melbourne. Victoria (13.20 P-m.). for Auckland via way ports. Passengers tor Wellington—Miss Mackerras and Air Mitchell. A Press Association message from Melbourne states that the Otway's New Zealand passengers include fifteen m the third-class. „ , „ . , The Fodoral-ShiTe hnor Norfolk, is to leave Lyttelton to-day for Boston and New York. , The Union Company is advised that the Waipori is to leave Westport this morning for Wellington. The Coriuna is to leave New Plymouth at noon to-day for where she is due early to-morrow morning. The vessel is to sail early to-morrow after noon for Picton and Dunedin. The coastal Steamer John left ureymouth at 1 p.m. yesterday, timber-laden, tor Timaru. ’Pile Arahura, en route from Qroymouth, left Westport at 8 a.m. yesterday for Nelson, Picton and Wellington. The vessel is duo here this evening. The Wanaka is to load at Oamaru on next Wednesday, at Bluff on the following Friday, and at Timaru on June Ist, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. As the Walnut bar comtnucs to bo unworkable the departure of the Blenheim from Wellington lor Blenheim has been postponed till 6 o’clock this ovemiug. , Uaptain A. B. Hollingsworth, of the Indrabarah, has been succeeded by Captain IV. H. Lea, late of the Indraiema. Mi- W. Richardson, engineer of the Stormbird, left that vessel yesterday, and Mr S. Williamson joined in hia plaoo. The Miui-itad was ndt able to load in the Wanganui roadstead yostei-dny owing to bud weather. She is now not expected to reach Wellington until next Sunday. Turnbull and Co. were advised . by telegram that there was no possibility of the Rogulus being able to leave Napier last night for Wellington owing to bad weather. Air J. Knox has joined the Opawa as mate in place of Mr IV. Reid.. The Komata was recommissioned at Wfellingtoiu yesterday. Captain J. G. Watson resumed command, his officers being Messrs A. McLellan and K. Dxtehmn. . Concerning the Koonya’s new service the Sydney “Shipping List fdates; The Tasraauian-QueensUnid service nas begun, the Union Company b Kopnya liaving arrived at Brisbane, and she fared well with inward freight, taut outward, well, the supply is Bmited. However, for a while, coal from Newcastle must bo accepted for the Daca loading, it would seem, , Bad weather in the south will prevent the Canterbury Company’s rioaraer Breczo from reaching -Wellington bcloro to-morrow. TKe vessel will Ad 1 ' , here to-morrow evening tor Wanganui. Captain W. Stevens, who joined the Warrimoo recently, ‘ t Auckland last week on sick 1;- LV< '- Li }V tain Drewetto m acting-master oj mo "flXts and deck fittings ,Y ero n s ,f ly knocked about during the P K 0 from New York of the barque Andromeda, which arrived at Auckland on urda- The voasel brought 70.000 cases of oil for discharge at Auckland Mr James Dunlop,. chief engmee M the Niagara, is on lus wav to in corinection with the biuldmg ot ho new oil-bummg liner foi the ; n JL c °. _ Se. Mr W. Pete«i. ch,d engineer of Hie Makura, is to jom Uo mi i, at Auckland on Juno 2nd os chief. THE WESTMEATH. The Federal-Shire liner Westmeath -arrived 6 at Timaru on Monday from Pteten The vessel proceeds next Lyttelton, from which port she sails on Sunday f WaUara From the last-mentioned per the Westmeath is to sad on the -ith instant for Wellington, and _ she niR leave here about the 30th instant for A-vomnonth via Laa I almas. MIMIRO AT AUCKLAND. About 10 o’clock vesterday morning U'° C. and D. liner Mimiro airiverlat Auckland from Liverpool direct. The vessel is due at Wellington early next week. NAIRNSHIRE AT AVONMOUTH. The Federal-Shire liner Nairnshire arrived" at Avonmoutli last Monday from Lvttoltou which port she left on March 29th. The vessel proceeds thence to Liverpool. KARORI FOR MELBOURNE. The Union Company's cargo steamer Kurori. duo at Wellington to-day from GrovinonOi and Westport, is to leave here on Fridav for Picton. to load for Ouchnnga. Tlie vessel afterwards goes to Kaipara to load timber for Melbourne. BANFFSHIRE AT 'BOSTON. The Federal-Shire liner Banffshire arrived at Boston lust Monday from Wellington. The vessel sailed from Wellington on March 19th for Boston and New York via Monte Video. The Banffshire is to <-ail from New fork oil June at a for Australian ports.

WARRIMOO SAILS TO-DAY. The late arrival of the Warrimoo from Auckland, and the heavy rain yesterday, has necessitated postponement of the departure of -iho vessel for Lyttelton and Dunedin until 3 p.m. 10-day. The vessel will lake Oamaru and Timaru cargo for transhipment at Dunedin. As the Warrimoo wau unable to effect a landing at Gisborne arid Napier lu-r pus-'.-iigors and largo will tranship to the Victoria, leaving Wellington to-morrow for Auckland via ports. WILLOCHR-.V FROM SYDNEY. A wireless message from the Willochra, on route from Sydney, states that the vessel will arrive at Wellington at noon to-day. The vessel will berth shortly after 1 p.m. at No. 1. south (outer tee). Queen’s wharf. THE lIIMITANGI. The Chatham Islands Pishing Company have been advised by wireless that the Himitaugi is expected to leave the Chathams to-day for Lyttelton and -Wellington. The vessel will probably bo at Wellington next Sunday. THE HENRIK IBSEN. At 7 o’clock vesterday morning the United Tyser Unor Henrik Ibsen left Auckland for Wellington in continuation. of her voyage from Now York. Tile vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington in time to commence discharge early on Friday morning. She has 600 tons of cargo for this port. TUBA KINA LEFT HOME. Last Thursday the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Turakina sailed from London for Wellington via Teneriffe. Capetown and Hobart. The vessel is duo at Wellington about Juno 30tn. MATATUA AT LONDON. From Wellington via Monte Video tho Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Matatua arived at London last Sunday. STAR OF ENGLAND COMING. The new C. -and D. liner Star of England sailed from London lost Thursday for Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, s>v pier and AVollington. The vessel is due at Wellington about July 14tuCORINTHIO SAILS ON FRIDAY. The almost continuous rain at Wellington during the past four days has considerably hampered cargo loading to tiie Cortot hie. The vessel’s departure for London has therefore been postponed from to-morrow till 2.30 p.m. on Friday. ,

LIGHTHOUSE-KEEPERS' LEAVE,

Regulation® governing the annual loay© for lighthouse-keepers are published in the latest “Gazette,” They provide that koopere of leas than five years service on mainland (stations (where or two keepers are provided) are to get teen days’ annual leave; keepers of loss thirvo five years’ standing (where three keepers are provided), seventeen days; keepers of less than five years service on island stations, seventeen days; all keepers of not less than five years and up to fifteen years’ service, seven additional days in every second y° a rt>“ keepers of over fifteen, years eleven additional days in every second year. If so desired leave may nc “ cumulated for two years.

OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Tahiti, due May 21et, left San Francisco Borderer, dme" May 21rt. left Bunbury April 26th. Henrik Ibsen, due May 22nd, left New York January 23rd. Voturia, due May 25th, left New York March J6th. T _ . Southport, due May 25th, left New York February Bth. Mimiro, duo May 2Gth, left Liverpool March 30th. . Rimutaka, duo May 27th. loft Liverpool Match 14th. , _ . Tongariro, duo May 29th, left London March 18th. Indrabarah. due May 30th, left London March 39th. Whakarua, due May 30tb, left New York March 15th. Rotorua, due June Ist, left London April 16th. W'aiwera. due about June 6th, left London April 9th. tndrapura, due June 11th, left London April 15th. Tannenfels, duo June 14th. left New York March 28th. lonic, due Juno 16th. left London May Ist. Northern, due Juno 17th. left Liverpool April 18th. Bateford, duo Juno 23rd, left St, John April '4th. Delphic, due June 27th. left Liverpool May 2nd. Turakina, due June 30th, left Ixmdon Mav 14th. Makarini. due July' Bth, loft Loudon May sth. . Star of England due July 14th, left London May 14th. Franklyn, due July 27th, left New York April 26th.

SAILER. Eurasia (40 days out), left Marseilles April Sth.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8737, 20 May 1914, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING' New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8737, 20 May 1914, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING' New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8737, 20 May 1914, Page 2