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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

' PHASES Of TUB MOON MAY.

THIS DAY. Sun rises. 6.56 a.m.; sots. 4.3 S p.m. Moon 3.5 a.m.; sets, 3.36 p.ui. High Water, 1.37 a.m.; 2.10 pun. " The New Zealand standard mean time 'ot'sun on meridian at Hector Observatory, Wellington will be 15.615ec to-day. i ho sun's apparent right jiscc-nKion at apparent noon to-day, ut Wellington, will bo 17m 32. User. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. KENNEDY,, «.«. (0,30 a.m.), 226 tons, Purvis. I ram Tarakoho. PATJtiB-NA, A.s. (8,00 a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron. from Nelson direct. WAKINB. ».»; <7 a.m.). 4435 ton?. Aid-; well', from Lyt lolton. PasMMigors —Su) loon; M.ik.xis Gibbons, Falconer, Tobin. Hay. Smith Duckworth, Cant, Dour.l Short, Gancoyne.. Hunt, Gellety, McGregor, Alexander, Jtobcrta, Hislop, Ality cfaell, Jo nee* limit, O’Brien, Stoat, W i 1-; ihiiUK. t/Kourko - Naves Hewitt. Mc.-c dames Dodson, Falconer. Houlkor, To-j Rtn, Mtuui. JDot - . Mulct, McMahon, Williams, Pattaasou. Jrvino, 'Hewitt, Jiislop, Wilson, li’ergruMm, Brew, Martin/ Furgaiwnw Sima, Shawl, Nicol, Kirker.J Nowel, Hutton, Muuio. Lithgow. Mewui Iloldptvai’Ui «nd secretary, Pansmore, 1 Houlker. Willia cats, Irvine, Palmer, T’olin, McMahon. William*:. Rothechild, Paterson. Lynch, ISaylifis. Noes. Webber. CottelT. Ware bant,, Brunell, Smith Fletcher. Irving. lta;nv;u\l. Item lor. Fahey, Uardbley, Aiwiei'sojj, Martin, Held, Kadu. Mu beau, Paraone, Haymaker, Knsor, Krootzer, McDonald, Siddoll, Kol/erts, Witeha.rt, Mi I [«, iksnstoad. Bain, Shard, Riddell 1 . Alitmro. Berry, Francis, Howell, Hall. ilwn't, .Jeffrey, Atkinson, Taylor, Dall'four, MolviTlr. Haiglit, Scott, Ito ,C. J&itelL Harvey,. Maddieon. Crozief, Storev. Koranear, -Marshall, Denton; 85

'#CeQtwfeß« 7 11 WILLOOHB). g.h. (10.30 a.m.), 7784 tons. Neville, from- Sydney. Passengers— Saloon : Misses Leslie, Hindmarch, Mor- . iriwott. Atwfcin Me Arena, Marl-er (2), As- ■ 'tilt, Hutchings. Hill on (21 Fraser, Stater Kelly. Sister of Money. Mcedanww Hiloy ■ «nd child. Bunny. Hislop, Callender, Dick. Lwiiril. McKenna, Cummings Ilamiltoru and) 2 cbfhiiren, Hewlett, Hanson, .Waldron, (.Ufatton. Ctour. Norris and child.’ glmw. Page, T?<vc, Howsan, bpnrwnyj Smith and infant, Duncan and infant, Foster Balks milieu. Could. Skipworth. Captain- Frew, Messrs. Bunny, Nicholas, Dick. Murray Hislop. JE&ohurrds, fro-, jierry, Currie. Matthews, Espio. HynnMv Me Ivan na Izaird, Tlotmg Herd, Blackwell King, Weffls, Hamilton, Stan oy, CI«V Hannan, Braddocfc, Mcßanally, Miles, Gniiigei',' 'Ba-riT. Buxry, Goldstein ‘Bower. Wynter Hewliett. Waldron, (iili•••♦am Cow. Blank Hiwly. Norns. JohnOaniwchael. Shaw Page, Callender. Creighton, 800 (2), Aiken.. Long. Stewart Mnrmy Peteroim. Itenvsan, McKee. • MawMnney, Kinkaid, Sowrway. Matter«vn. Fraser Carry, Shaw. . Symoiids. .; w*d, FWlligo. Abbott. fedwel . , Crooks (SI Foster, Monehetl. White. Fnl■‘""'/qr, Blackham. Trott, Cramfield Shackle* " ten, Harrison.' Stewnirt. Marshalt Jackson, Davies, Williams; 17 third’ obw» nneamigers. _ NOAKUTA. s.s. <0.40 p.m-). 1280 tons, ■ Mrrir. from Greymontli. KABOBT. 9.5. (1.50 p.m-), 1863 tens, ■ • 'Urttvson, from Greymouth and Wcst--1)0OlMJCN OF THE SOUTH, e-s. (6.30 nml 108 lonf--. Harvey. from Tox tan. KAFITt, *.«. (8.10 P.m.). 212 tome, Saw«ns from Wanganui. . .<v, opA'WA'. -m. (11.40 p.m. in the stream), 7307 tons. Byley. from Waitarn. AtaHtTBA. a.e. (8.35 p.m,), 1598 term, .Ritchie, from Oreyniearth, Westport- NM- , and Fictert. Pafieengot^Rnloon: Chittenden, Drown. Sullivan. " Gibteri.' ffhthtey. ' ‘ SbcphOTiwm. Jenson, iMnloy. Hohk; AtwHw;- AfoLeaiwyn, LavIvv Colt. Gibbs. 'MoLomnmii, Cameron. Melanie* Croiwher. Wollutkl aT . cfw McPhnil. Uod«in. Broad. Walsh , jind .child. Withey. Weir, Bminy. Holjowav, Vitette, Hook and 3 children. Twig,,er Carrie. Gibson Slmitli Hon, \V IT Horrieo. > Ataisn, Ellifio®. itutm, Tove Newman. Vereeo. Michev. Chitterlden ’Grace. Broad. AVoClvire. Ilaptew (2), Aiken, Whiteombo. , Watson. tehnron. Wilbev Unwed. Lloyd. Uggera iD ttenk fimwell (2). Anwsbury, Bob-ai-te. Kicko®; 27 stremge. THUBSDAY, MAY 21. ■ ■T\im'r s « (0.30 a. rn. in the stream). •• y.-rti tons ’ Kvons from 9a.u Fran«lmo. '■ 'llfpocto and UiH’otongft.

SAILED. \VI) WNBS.UA X. MAY 20. STORM lii ItD, s.s. (A. 16 a.m.), "1" tons, ton,. Hmtoo.mUl, for ivOMATA, h.s v (J.A» 1991 tons, "SSS "ivEJwwi mm : . i.Wwroii, tor I'iocoU dud Ntdfion. 1 4d ! L r t> r« —rfu Loo u : if'oij Pi cto ji— MuriJea, Stark* Chaytou, iNoaworthy* llowoll. Itawiey Uodoou. Mihki’a Dodwm* M.ola?lUiHi Townsotid» MoWalt, Chaytou. Burrell, Keller l»i 10 steerage. *?* .• N ,°T, U \li»wc!» Gardiner, Hamilton, liainl, M«c--kenkiil Known, Noble. McLuroil, Hornsby, Wallace, Itoulkor (2). Mesdamcs Bargeiit, ■ Hint, liodtiou, Smith. MolAren, Falconer, . 'laliXi, Glasgow, Ryder Aitken and «UilU .Messrs Lock, Slirupton, Falcone;, ...'Glasgow. Bydor, Crisp. Htmlker, Hart, Cottrell, Altkan.lulcont'i’ Hunt, Izard. Jaiuewn, Hr Wneln P-in.). 3529 tons, Ura'wottu. for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ' RIPPLE, B.s. (5,15 p.m.), 3,0 tous, Carlson, tog. Napier and Gisborne, KENNEDY, ».«• (u. 65 pun.), 137 tons. Purvis tor Westport and. Grey mouth. .. . MAPUUBIKA. s.s. (7.10 p.m.U203 tons. Holmw. for Westport awl Greymouih. i'iimoiiaoi'S—Saloon ; For Westport—Miss ( mmor, Mesdamcs Morris, Cooper, Scott •ml son, .Uaundor. Messrs Ilcudlour, 'liinrls, Maunder; « steerage. For Grey- ’ .iiiii-—Alirw Flaherty, Mr Drydon: 3 UiiNK 8.8. (3.5 p.m.). 4405 tons. Aid-well,-for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon Misses Oliver. Smith, Mottt. Campbell /.),* i'trnco Gillies, Dixon, Broehorie, Cammin Dickson, Coatee. Corrigan, Oreig, ■\Uuiuh, Mcsdhraew Campbell, Hewitt, Hoe (.hild. Slmw. Flnuh and child. Linens, . child-and maid, .Keraick, Cummings. Ilrucc, Hart, Hutton ton, Mallotto and cliilii. Pro teaser B. D. Prince, Iter. W. 4V. Bcdwell, Messrs. • Price. Watkins, Bulhorfoicl. Campbell. Shirtcliffo. Onto, Anderson, Ladd, Hewitt, MeCallum, Shaw, liarry, Goldstein Aitkon, Beck, ■ Gumming, McGLlligan. Whitson, Mai lotto. AVhlteombe, Berryman. Burns and son, McDonald, McDowell, Donovan Costello, MoOn-tt. Ghlvem, .Andrews. Dd!e, Harri- .. sou. Ayson, Ixing; 30 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 'lfuia, Wanganui, to-day A rapawa. ■ Wanganui. to-day ‘ Victoria. Dunedin, Lyttelton, to-day ■ Neretuuia, Lyttelton. to-<lay •••‘Alexander, Greymoutli, Pioton, to-day - Waipon, Westport, to-da y Coriuaa, Uuohunga. New Plymouth, to-day ~ , Uawera, Patoa, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day Nikau, Jselwn, Motueka. to-day ■Roanlus, Napier to-day . thimaroa. Melbourne via south. Friday -.j-.Monowai..Auckland Tla ports. Friday ytormbird. Wanganui. Friday Ngahere. Limestone Island via Gisborne and Napier. Friday.

IValiine, Lytbdton, Friday t..iirau, Blenheim, Friday J'ncre, Patca, Friday iimheim, Blcnlicim, Saturday Karamca, ’Westport, Sat nr Uay fpawa. Blenheim, Saturday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. uVra.hura. iMctcn, i.ewlay, 0.45 P-m. W'al&si’tu, Kaikomra, Lyttelton, to-claj,

p.iu. Bleulieini* to-clay, 7 a.m. *i;} Aroha, Wairoa. to-dsiv Kahu. Jui;sfc Coasi. to-day Iluru. Napier via coast, to-uay .l.uia. Havelock and bins to-day, o pan. l.apujii, I'ateu, to-<Uy Taniti, Wanganui, 10-day, 4 p.m. at the South, Foxton, to-day, 4 Alexander. Nelson. West Const, to-day. Vie to r ia!' ” Anekiffind via ports, to-day, 4

Torimxa, Pioton, Ddnodm, to-day Lbaori, Lytteitoai, to-day, 8 P-m-Nikau Nelson, Motueka, to-day, 5 P-m. jlirceze. Wiuigsunu, to-day w .. I.’cgulns, Nelson. West Coast, Frid y 8.-euehana, London via lias Palmas, 1 ri-

day V lira area, Sydney, Friday Mouowai, Lyttelton, Dunedm. tnday , iMaria, Patou, Friday llorinthic, London via ports, 1 riday ‘iVillochra. San Francisco via ports, t'rr

<lay , ■Wuhino Lyttelton, Friday Vipawa. London, Friday Tateena, Nelson, Friday VVnira.ii, Blenheim, Friday llawera, Patoa, Friday A ranawa Wanganui,_ F riday Formhud, Waugamn, 1 riday (torero, Paten, Friday Ngakuta. Greymouth, h oday W hangaoe, Westport, Saturday Kamo, Greymouth, Saturday lilouhoiiu, Blenheim Saturday Arahura, Oreymoutli via ports, Satur Koronxifco. Westport. Saturday Karori, Piotou, Oueh.uuga, Saturday Ngahere, Greymouth. Saturday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. SUVA. Wednesday—Suva, for SydJI °dLLUO ÜBNE, Wednesday—Tannoufuls. from New York. '■ mEdbOURinE, Wednesday Maatai, lor Hobart and Bluff; Joseph Craig, from Whaugarei. ■ . SYDNEY, Wednesday—Kivenna G p.m.), for Auckland. T , NEW PLYMOUTH. Wednesday.—Pukuki (0.15 p.m.),, from Wellington; Cortona (3.20 p.m.), 1 for Wellington. WANGANUI, Wednesday htormbird /■i.so p.m.). from Wellington; Hum and Arapawa (4.35 p.m.), for Wellington. NAP I Eli, Wednesday—Hegulus (to sail .I a.m. Thursday), for Wellington. I p BATON, Wednesday—Defender (4.45 •p.m.), from Wellington; Alexander (11 p.m.). for Wellington. NELSON, Wcd n e sday—N i kau (10.4 a a.m.), from Wellington; Nikau (2.35 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington. WESTPORT, Wednesday Waipon (6.40 a.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON,., Wednesday Victoria (6.35 a.m.), from Dunedin; Maori (7.35 u.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (8.45 a.m.). from, Timaru; Kini (0.30 p.m.), for Greymouth; Cygnet (8.30 p.m.)* for iGukoura; Breeze (5.45 p.m.) and Nereliana (0.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Victoria (6.25 P.m.), for Wellington. Paesengers for Wellington Misses Cole, Weld, Preston, Meodames W’ehl, Neilson. Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers—klissee lleynolds, VVilkinson, Logan, Seott. Oates; Joseph, Cochran, Mcadumes Key nobis, Webb; Gates, Finch, Monckton, Gardner, Joseph, Moore, Caldwell, Wood, Young, Horncskoy, Jolmsen, Ollivot, Smart, Messrs Solig, Deans. Slack, Ford, F. 0. Hyman, Sellars, l?islay, l/jwis, Bradley, Christensen, Johnson, JsoSorts, Young, Yates, Young, Zoli, Tates, Reynolds, Webb, Ford, Curtis. Hutton, Adams, Dixon, Flower, Howell, Lindtnan', Larnach, Jeffreys, Woodford, iflrioh, SUallorass, Lambie, Jones, Jones, Tliompkins, Westwood, Moore. Tenseley, Houston, Smart, Blake, Lees, Smith, Frederic; 60 steerage. POET CHALMERS, Wednesday-Hli-maroa (1.10 p.m.), for northern ports and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington—Saloon : Mesdames Bell, Hayward, and Montgomery, Misses Heeuan, Mollio (2), Leary, Hav (2), Messrs R. S. Bell, Montgomery, Keenan, Williams, and Turn-

DUNEDIN, Wednesday Kotarc (4 a.m.). from Catlins; Kia Ora (noon), for Oamaru; Bakanon (3.30 p.m.), for Westport. BLEEP, Wednesday Waitomo (11 a.m.), from Newcastle.

Captain Prow, of the Whangape, who ban been on a holiday trip to Sydney, returned to Wellington by tho Willochra yesterday. Mr W. B. Sealey, third engineer of tha Totiuv, who is on holiday, ai’rived from Sydney by tho Willochra yesterday on liis way to Auckland Tho Mana wag brought off tho Wellington patent slip yesterday, and is to sail for Patou, to-morrow or on Saturday. Tho Duchess was placed on tho Wellington patent slip yesterday for general overhaul. She will ho relaunched tomorrow.

The Hinemoa is to leave Auckland to. morrow for Hauraki Gulf and northern iiirlithonses. The vessel is expected back at 'Wellington in. about three weeks' time. The Kaikonra. which, left Wellington oil April 11th for London, arrived at Tcnorifle on last Saturday, and sailed again on Sunday. Du route from London, the Perthshire left Durban on the Hth inst. for Australian ports. The Wlmkarua, on jroute from Now York, was to have toft Sydney yesterday for Auckland. The vcwaoLis expected at Wellington about tho 30th lust. The Maugapapa ia to leave Karamea to-morrow tor Wellington; via Westport. The vessel is due here on Saturday, and will sail again' for tho West Coast on Monday. Tho Bakain, which left Lyttelton on April 17th for London, resumed her voyage from Monte Video on. last Fnthe Warrimoo is one day late going southward, she will not sail from Dunedin until Saturday on the return trip. The vessel is due at Wellington on Tuesday, and will sail on the same (at ter noon for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. . „ , Tho A. and A. liner Southport, from New York, has been detained at Newcastle in discharging some heavy lifts. Tho vewjel is to euwl for Auckiiuna in a day or two. She is expected a* AVelllngton about tho 30th lust. Tlio Norfolk will leave Lyttelton this morning for Boston and New York. Iho Kent is the next vessel to load in New Zealand for Boston and New York, bne will bo followed by tho Sussex early in August, and Morayshire in September. As the Mnitai will have a largo cargo to discharge at Wellington next week from Melbourne aud Hobart, eho wiU not lenve Wellington until Saturday, (ho 30th Inst., at noon, on the return trip to Melbourne. Mr 1. Crichton, assistant purser of, the AVUlochra, is to i°>n the Union Company h Wellington otßce for about a ivoek. as be is to sign on the Tarawcra s ai'tiolos as assistant pui'ser. Tho llnddnrl Parker steamer Victoria, duo at Wellington thus morning from Dunedin and Lyttelton, is to berth at No. 2, Queen's wharf. She is to sail at 4 p.m. to-day for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. , T , Tho United Tyser liner Henrik Ibsen, due at Wellington this evening or tomorrow morning from New York via Australia and Auckland, is lo berth at No. JR, .Tervois quay. Tho vessel is expected to sail on Sunday morning for Lyttelton and Dunedin with remainder of C&rttQ* 4 The C. and D. linen Mlmiro, now dijcharglng Liverpool cargo at Auckland, 1® exported to arrive ot Wellington next Tuesday. . „ The MaoriUuid Company s e.eamer Rohmlale left Lyttelton at R p.m. on Tnesdav for Kaipara, from which port she will go to Greymoutli.

HTMITANGI LEFI' WAITANGI. The Chatham Islands J-’islung ComJinny receiver] a wireless incnsago'slat.ing tliat tlio Himitangi suilrd from Wuitangi at 4 p.m. ou Tuesday for Lyttelton and •Wellington. She is duo at Lyttelton to-morrow, and at Wellington on Sunday. THE NEEEHANA. Duo at Wellington this morning from Lyttelton the C. and D. liner Nereliana .will berth at the King’s wharf to com|piete Homeward loading. The vessel is timed to sa.il to-morrow morning for London via Las Palmas. OPAWA FOR TiONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Opawa arrived in the stream late last night from Waif.ura Sire will berth this morning to complete Homeward Kudinr. 'Pins vo.-sucl is to rail io-rnorrow afternoon or on Saturday morning for T , ;m. LEFT AUCKLAND. With part cargo of hardwood from Bnnbury, Western Australia, the steamer Borderer left Auckland at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday tor Wellington. The vessel is expected to arrive here to-morrow morning, and after putting out portion of her cargo will proceed, to Lyttelton and Dunedin with remainder. Subsequently the Borderer will go to Melbourne and Sydney. WILLOCHR.A FROM SYDNEY.

Although bound for San Francisco, the iWillochra, which arrived at Wellington about 11 o’clock yesterday morning from .Sydney, took the usual running of the intercolonial steamer which reaches "Wellington ou •Wednesdays from the New South Wales port. The Willochra left Sydney at 3.30 n.m. on Saturday, and cleared the heads an hour later. Throughout tho passage ther vessel encountered strong northeasterly winds with considerable eoaa and heavy swell. The Willochra anchor, ed in the stream untU pratique was granted, and then berthed at No. 1. south (outer tee). Queen’s wharf. The vessel brought a constd enable quantity of general cargo for discharge at Wellington. She will sail at 5 p.m. tp-mor-iow for Rarotonga, Papeete and Aau Franoisco.

TAINHI FROM LONDON,

Th© Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tainui, which arrived in the Emroam on -tho previous evening, berthed at 0.-lo a.m. yesterday at the King’s wuarl. From London the vessel sailed on April 2nd. With 15 first class 30 second class and 200 third class passengers tho iainui left Plymouth two days later. Tonerdffe ivas readied on April 9th, and Capetown on April 24th, About 1000 tons of bunker coal was taken on board at tha lattei port, and the voyage was resumed on tne same day. Generally lino weather prevailed throughout the passage till arrival at Hobart on ■ the evening of the 13th instant. A thousand tons of general cargo was discharged and 10 000 cases of apples were loaded tor South America, to bo transhipped at Wellington to tho Corinthic. About 150 tons of bunker coal was taken in. and the Tainui sailed for Wellington on Friday last at 5 p.m. North-easterly weather was encountered in tho mm across the Tasman Sea. . Captain T. Moffatt has with him the following officers Chief. Mr F- Greene; second, Mr W. Hartman; third, Mr J. Jones; fourth. Mr H. Hatchwell; ships surgeon, X)r W. F. McLean; chief ongineer, Mr George Greenhill; second, Mr L. A. Miller; third, Mr C. J. Mmr; purser. Mr L. J. Wohlers. ' On completion of the discharge of her cargo for Wellington tho Tainui will sail early nest week for Lyttelton with remainder of cargo. BOOKINGS FOB SYDNEY. Tho following saloon passengers haw o hooked at the local office of the Huddart Parker Company by the Ulimaroa, which is to leave ’Wellington to-morrow at 5 pm. ter Sydney direct: —Misses Horton. M. Land, Collier (2), Gibson, Potter, Grange. Gillman Mesdames Liggins, Eyder, Perry, Schmidt, Horton, M. J. Oko-Smiith, H. Collier, Hyarns, Bogera, A. E. Drown, Salmon, Dalrymple, Downs and child. Potte, Captain 0. McLe'an, Dr Davie. Dr Lewis, Dean Holley, Bev. Dean Eegnault, Messrs Eyder, Perry, Heycock, G. Campbell, H. Collier, L. G. Porter. E. B. Spear, Larkin, A. E. Brown, M. Soper. Salmon, E. L. Grange, A S. Mitchell, Mas Gotoh, McIntosh and child. W. Orrnrcd. W. B. Brieby. Mntherick, S, Potter, N. H. Nash, Master Hyams. THE BLACKBALL COLLIEES. The Blackball Coal Company’s collier Ngahere, which has part cargo of cement from Limestone Island ter Wellington, is delayed in'discharge at Gisborne by bad weather. Tho vessel is now expected here to-morrow, and is to sail on Saturday for Greymonth. The Ngakuta, which arrived at Wellington a.t midday yesterday from Greymonth. is to leave Wellington to-morrow morning ter Greymouth to load again for Wellington. 'File Ngatoro left Napier on Monday night ter Greymonth to load for Timaru and Lyttelton. The vessel, after discharge, will nrobnbly come to Wellington to go on the patent slip for cleaning and, painting.

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 2