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SHIPPING NEWS

HIGH WATER AT WELLINGTON

PHASES OF THE MOON

High water, 5.20 a.in.; 5,42 p.m. Moon rises, 5.59 p.m.; sets, 7.28 a.m. fcun rises, C. 52 a.in.; sets, 5.2 p.m.

arrived I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. CUMBERLAND, s.s. $.40 a.m.), 10,937 tons, Dcith, from Timaru.—N.Z. Shipping: Co., agents. NGAIO, s.s. (5.40 n.m.), 1203 tons, Wild man, jun., from Nelson.—T. and W. Young, agents. WAHINE. s.s. (7 a.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton.—Union Co., agents. WAIRAU, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 143 tons, Jackson, from Blenheim.—Levin and Co., agents.' ' _ RtJRU, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 158 tons, Haroldeen, from East Coast bays. —Johnston and Co., agents. CALM, s.s. (8.40 p.mA 981 tons, Sharpe, from Timaru. Turnbull and Co., agents. KAITOA. s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 319 tons, Martin, from Motueka. T. and W. Young, agents. SAILED WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. TAMAHINE, s.s. (3 p.m.), 1990 tons, Prosser, fur Pictoft. KOMATA, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 2115 tons, Eankine, .for Westport. WEST ISLIP, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 5775 tons, Larsen, for Hobart. KENNEDY, s.s. (5 p.m.), 226 tons, Olson, for Poston. KAPONOA. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 2315 tons, Sewell, for Auckland. NGAIO, s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 1203 tons, Wildinan. jnr., for Nelson. WAHINE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. NGAKUTU. s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 1779 tons, Jaunav. for Timaru WINGATUI. s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 2378 tons, Grew for Auckland. OPAWA, m.v. (10 p.m.), 110 tons, McKinnon, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Holmdale, Dunedin, to-day. Maori, Lyttelton, to*tlay. Arahura, Nelson, to-day. Tamahino, Picton, to-day. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day. Echo, Blenheim, to-day. Kamo, Lyttelton, to-day. Remuera, Auckland, to-day. Pakura, Lyttelton, to-day. Karori, Westport, April 30th. Kaimai, Greymouth, April 30th. Invercargill, Wanganui, April 30th. Wootton, Lyttelton, April 30th. Kuitaugatn, Napier, April 30th. Kiirmv, Dunedin, April 30th. Wahine. Lyttelton, April 30th. Nguio, Nelson, April 30tli. Kennedy, Foxton, April 30th. a, Blenheim, April 30th. Port Curtis, Gisborne, April 30th. Waverley, Paten, May Ist. Vv'aipahi, Dunedin, May Ist. Kamo, Lyttelton, May Ist. Holmdale. Wanganui, May Ist. Kahika, Dunedin, May Ist. Maori, Lyttelton, May Ist. Arahura, Nelson, May Ist. Tamanine, Picton, May Ist, Kolu, Havelock, May Ist. Katoa, Auckland, May Ist. Knru, East Coast bays, May let. inaha, Patea, May Ist. Kapuni, Patea, May Ist. Wairau, Blenheim, May Ist. Kaitoa, Tarakohe, May Ist. Mnhia, Picton, May 2nd. Kaimanawa, Portland, May 2nd. Progress, Wanganui May 2nd. John, Wanganui, May 2nd. Port Hardy, Auckland, May 2nd. Calm, Wanganui, May 2nd. Wahine. Lyttelton, May 2nd. Ngaio, Nelson, May 2nd. Komata, Westport. May 2nd. Putiki, Gisborne, May 2nd. Ulimaroa, Sydney, May 4th. Maori, Lyttelton, May 4th. Arahura, Nelson, Dln’V 4th. Tamahino. Picton, May 4th. Breeze. Dunedin, May 4th. Canadian Miller, May sth. Wahine, Lyttelton, May sth. Ngaio, Nelson, May sth. Corinthic, Timaru, May sth. lonic. Southampton: May sth. Maori, Lyttelton,- May oth. Arahura, Nelson, May 6th. Tamahine. Pictcn, Mnj 6th Breeze, Wanganui, May 6th. Cygnet, Kaikoura, May 6th.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Inal**, Patea, to-day. Wavcrley, Patea, to-day. Kaitoa, Tarakohe, to-day. Holmdale, Wanganui, to-day. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day. Arahura, Nelson, to-day. Calm, Picton, Wanganui, to-day. Wairau, Blenheim, to-day. Kamo, Lyttelton, to-day. Korcau Prince, Lyttelton, to-day. Rnru, East Coast bays, to-day. Pakuro, Waikokopu. to-day. Ifawera, Patea, to-day. Kapuni, Patea, to-day. City of Batavia, Lyttelton, April 30th. Cumberland, Napier, April 30th. Kennedy, Foxton, April 30th. Kapiti, Wanganui, April ? /v h. Kaikoura, Hull, London, April 30th. Marama, Sydney, April 30th. Kurow, Auckland, April 30th. Wahine, Lyttelton, April 30th. Ngaio, Nelson, April 30th. Tamahine, Picton, April 3Cth. Invercargill, Wanganui, April 30th. Echo. Blenheim, April 30th. Wootton, Lyttelton, May Ist. Kamo, Dunedin, Bluff, May Ist. Holmdale, southern ports, May Ist. Kahika, Napier, Gisborne, May Ist. Maori, Lyttelton, May Ist. Arahura, Nelson, May Ist. Kaimai, Greymouth, May Ist. Eaton, southern ports, May Ist. (Jpuwu, Blenheim, May Ist. Pi-gresx. May 3rd. d- lni. Wanganui, N. Plymouth, May 3rd. Kaimanawa, Westport, May 3rd. t’alm, southern ports. May 3rd. Wahine, Lyttelton, May 3rd. Ngaio. Nelson, May 3rd. Tumahine, Picton, May 3rd. Waipnhi. Auckland. May 3rd. Cvgnot. Kaikuora, May 3rd. Port Curtis, Lyttelton, May 4th.

INTERCOLONIAL. HOME. AND FOREIGN VESSELS

Maori, .Lyttelton, May 4th. Arahura, Nelson, May 4th Putiki, Napier, Gisborne, May 4th. Komata, Westport, -May 4th. Breeze, Wanganui, May 4th. Kohi, Nelson and bays, May 4th. Wahine, Lyttelton, May sth. Ngaio, Nelson, May sth. Tamahine, Picton, May sth. Maliia, Lyttelton, May sth. Maori, Lyttelton, May 6th. Arahura, Nelson, May 6th. Breeze, southern ports, May 6th. Canadian Miller, Auckland, May 6th. Port Hardy, Lyttelton, May 6th. Remuera, Timaru, May 6th. CENERALNEWS INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Ulimaroa, from Auckland, arrived Sydney April 27th; leaves Sydney April 30th for Wellington; due Wellington May 4tli; leaves Wellington May 7tli for Sydney; due Sydney May lltb. The Maunganui, from Sydney, arrived Auckland April 27bh; sails from Auckland April 30th for Sydney; due Sydney May 4th; soils from Sydney May 7th for Wellington; due Wellington May 11th. The Manuka, at Melbourne, sails from there on May Ist for Wellington, via Bluff, Dunedin* and. Lyttelton; due Wellington May 9th. The Mnramo, from Sydney, arrived Wellington April 27th; sails from Wellington April 30th for Sydney: due Sydney May 4th ; leaves Sydney May 7th for Auckland; due Auckland May 11th. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara, R.M.S., left Vancouver on April 7th for Sydney, via Honolulu, Suva and Auckland; sailed from Auckland April 27th; due Sydney May Ist. Makura, R.M.S., sailed from San Francisco on April 21st for Sydney, via Papeete, Rarotonga and Wellington ; due Wellington May 10th; due Sydney May loth. Aorangi, 8.M.M.5., left Sydney on April 9th for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu; sailed from Auckland April 13th: due Vancouver April 30th. Tahiti, R.M.S., sailed from Sydney on April 22nd for San Francisco, via Wellington, Rarotonga and Papeete; left Wellington April 27th; due San Francisco May 14th. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE. Calm—Clyde quay wharf. Marama—-Queen's wharf, No. 1, north. Futurist—-Queen's wharf. No. 3. Kapiti—Queen's wharf, No. 5. Invercargill—Queen's wharf, No. 5. Holmdale—Queen's wharf, No. 6. ituru—Queen's wharf, No. 7. Kapuni—Queen's wharf, No. 7. Wairau—Queen's wharf, No. 11. Arahura —Queen's wharf. No. 12. Echo—Queen's wharf, No. IS. Awarua—Queen's wharf, No. 13. Waverley—Queen's wharf, No. 13. Kaitoa—Queen's wharf, No. 14. Gale —Queen's wharf. No. 14. Maori—Ferry wharf. Pakura— Railway wharf. Kauri—Railway wharf. Kaikoura—Glasgow wharf. Hawera—King's- wharf. I Inaha —King's wharf. I Kamo—King's wharf, t Kaione—King's wharf. Remuera —Pipitea wharf. Anamba—Pipitea wharf. ' City oi Batavia—Pipitea wharf. Mararoa —Lambton wharf. Korean Prince—Thorndon Breastwork. Maheno—Slip. Cygnet—Slip. Kaiapoi—Slip. Kiwitea—Miramar* Corinna—Stream. Holmwood—Stream.

WITHIN WIRELESS. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night: Auckland—City of Durban, City of Delhi, Easterner, West Nivaria, Niagara, Sierra. Morena, Wai'kawa. Sussex, Totua, Kaiwarra, Omana, Makambo, Tutanekai, H.M.S. Laburnum. Chatham Islands—lonic, Rotorua. Wellington—Wahine, Maori, Arahura, Ngaio, Tamahine, Tahiti, Kekerangu, West Xslip, Remuera, Port Curtis, Conn* thic, Hurunui, Mahia, Ngakuta, Huntingdon, Cumberland, Kaitangata, Karori. Awarua Makura, Tugela, Kurow, Montague, Kaitoke. lONIC REPORTS. According to a wireless message received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company the master of the liner lonio expects the vessel to arrive at Wellington at daybreak on Thursday next, May 6th, from Southampton. HURUNUFS SAILING DATE. The Federal S.N. Company advise that the steamer Hurunui leaves New Plymouth to-day for Wanganui, thence Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading for Home. She is due here on May 7th, and sails finally from this port on May 11th for West of England ports, via Panama. WEST ISLIP DEPARTS. A departure from Wellington yesterday afternoon was the Swayne Hoyt steamer West Islip for Hobart and Melbourne to complete discharge of her Pacific Coast cargo. THE CANADIAN SPINNER. Tho Canadian Government Line have been advised by cable that the steamer Canadian Spinner left Boston on April 24th for Montreal. The vessel loaded in New Zealand and sailed from Auckland on March 10th HORORATA LEAVES PANAMA. En route from London, the New Zealand Shipping Company have been advised by cable that the steamer Hororata left Panama on April 26th for Auckland, where she is due on May 17ih. Tho Hororata has cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington and Hawke's Bay. TONGA!? IRO HOMEWARD BOUND. Cable advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the steamer Tongariro, Homeward bound, arrived at Curacao Bay on April 25th. The Tongariro loaded in New Zealand and sailed from Wellington on April 2nd for Southampton and London. MAUNGANUI'S PASSENGERS. The Maunganui, which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday from Sydney, brought the following passengers:—Saloon: Messrs Alison, Hisgrave, Bclsjoo, BakeT, Clark, Carr, Dartnell, Davidson, Delamore, Duncan, Dudley, Elmanuel, Farrell, Graham, Gould, liill, Everett, Hill, Howes, Hogue, Hooper, Klaorr, Lichenstein. Lett, Lawrence, Laskie, Irishman, Lindsay, Lye, Longwell, Langley, Nicholson (2), Ower, Power, jPezaro, Quayle, Robertson, Rhodes, Richardson, Sytner. Sutherland (2), Scully, Snaith, Tremain, Valentino, Van Soxncren, Wilson, Wright, Wood, Bradbury (2). Bailey, Colski, Forward, Hutchings, Hicks, Hendlam, Hamerton, Jordan. Lloyd, Lowry, Muller, Mason, Muir, Maitland, McDonald. Pearce, Stanley, Sadgrove, Wayne, White. Gock Gum Chew, Ah Yat, Atkins, Mesdames AUbright, Alison, Beilby, Balcke, Belsey. Cummings, Caldwell, Evans and child, Fennell, Graham, Gregory, Gould, Hill, Everett, Howden, Hutchings and 3 children, Hicks, Jackson, James, Jackson. Kronfield, Lindsay, Fye, Langley, Lyttle, ‘ Morkwick, Muller, McDonald p-nd ‘\ eb'ldreu, Ni,._ holson (2), Pezaro, Binder, Pearce, Rolleston, Rhodes, Rigg, Richardson, Reed. Scott, Snaith, Svenson, Sadgrove and boy, Tremain. Van Someren, Wilson, Wood, Misses Armstrong (2), Anderson, Atkins, Bell, Bliss. Bates, Bailey (2), Crom, Evans, Goodver, Hawley, 'Hendlam, Lindsay (2), Mills, MncLcan, Mo Ulashan, Osborne, Olson. Ormiston, Purdie, Pearce, Robertson. Russell (2), Suitor, Smart, Thomas, Virgoe, Wells (2), and 53 steerage,

COASTAL MOVEMENTS. The Waarau, sailing to-day for Blenheim, returns to Wellington on Saturday. The Kennedy, due here to-morrow from Foxton, leaves on the return trip the same day. The Echo arrives at Wellington to-day from Blenheim, and sails to-morrow on the return trip. The Cygnet leaves on Monday for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, and returns to Wellington next Thursday. The Opawa, due here to-morrow from Blenheim, sails on Saturday on the return trip The City of Batavia now leaves Wellington. at noon to-morrow for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. The Huntingdon sails from Napier tonight for Gisborne* Auckland, and Wellington. _ The Kaimai leaves Greymouth to-day for Miramar and Wellington, and is due here to-morrow. The Kahika, from Dunedin and way ports, arrives at Wellington on Saturday and sails' the same day for Napier and Gisborne. The Kaimanawa, leaving Portland today with cement for New Plymouth and Wellington, arrives here on Sunday. The Kaituna clears Adelaide on Saturday for Melbourne, where she completes loading and sails on May 4th for Auckland, Wellington, and Caatlecliff. The Kamo returns to Wellington on Saturday fro mLyttelton, and sails the same day fc>r Dunedin and Bluff. She loads at Bluff on May sth, tEence way ports, for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The Karori left Greymouth yesterday for Westport to complete loading for Wellington.. The Katoa is due here on Saturday from Auckland, and sails the same day for southern ports. The Komata loads at Westport to-day for Wellington, and is due here on Sunday. • The Waipahi leaves Dunedin to-day via Timaru, for Wellington and Auckland. The Wingatui sailed last evening for Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. The Kurow, from Dunedin and way ports, arrives here to-morrow and sails the same day for Auckland. The Tugela was to leave Dunedin yesterday for Auckland direct. The Wootton, due here to-morrow from Lyttelton, sails on Saturday on the return trip. The Katoa, sailing to-day for Tarakohe, returns to Wellington on Saturday. The Waverley leaves Wellington today for Patea; and is due back here on Saturday. The Mahia leaves Wanganui to-day for Picton and Wellington, and is due here on Sunday. The Corinthic left Napier last evening for Timaru and Wellington. The Bum, sailing to-dav for • East Coast bays, returns to Wellington on Saturday. The Invercargill, due here to-morrow from Wanganui, leaves the same day on the return trip. j The Pakura, en route from Lyttelton '! to Waikokopu, calls at Wellington toll day for bunkers. The Putiki, from East Coast ports, is I expected here on Sunday, i The Port Curtis leaves Gisborne to* night for Wellington, and is due here to-morrow. The Port Hobart is due at New Plymouth to-day from Bluff, and later proceeds- to Nelson. The Port Hardy leaves Auckland early to-morrow for Wellington, and is due here on Sunday. The Port Hacking clears Auckland tomorrow for Tokomaru Bay. The Holmdale, from southern ports, arrives here tn-dojr and sails later in the day for Wanganui. The John, due at Wellington on Sunday from New Plymouth, leaves on Monday for Wanganui and New Plymouth. The Progress is expected to leave Port Waikato to-day for Wanganui. The Hawera sails to-day for Patea and is (lue back at Wellington on Saturday. The Kapuni leaves Wellington to-day for Patea and returns here on Saturday. The Kapiti, due here to-day from Wanganui, leaves to-morrow on the return trip.

The Inaha, sailing to-dav for Patea, returns to Wellington on Saturday. The Korean Prince leaves Wellington this afte.uoon for Lyttelton and Dunedin.

The Remuera is due here at 9 a.m. to-day from Auckland to complete discharge of her London cargo. The Kaikoura leaves Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for, Hull and London. via Cape Horn. Tne Cumberland arrived here early yesterday morning from T’Z&aru, and sails to-morrow for Napier and Auckland.

The Calm, sailing to-day for Picton an dWanganui, returns to Wellington on Sunday and leaves on Monday for Lyttelton and southern ports. The Breeze loads at Dunedin to-mor-row, thence way ports for Wellington and Wanganui.

NIAGARA'S OUTWARD PASSENGERS. The following passengers joined tho R.M.S. Niagara, which left Auckland on Tuesday for Sydney First saloon: Misses E. Davies, D. Wright, M. G. Wildredger. G. Wildredger, P. Matthews, V. Macfarlane, R. D. Chant, H. Johnson, P. K. Olphert, C. Smith, F. Higginson, M. Harrey, Mesdames Williams, Sutton, M. Baird, Butcher) A. Duly, G. Phipps, Fraser, M O. McCorquodale. CocKburn, Pickering, G. Hutchinson, A. Mitchell, H. Beared,' Bowater, Spcnccr, Guillettj Hardcastle, Murchinson. Nicliolls, Kingsley, W. McArthur, W. Bosworth, M. Moore, Sharpies, D. Watts, Messrs A. Williams, Sutherland, T. 'Tucker, G. Sutton, H. Butcher, F. Burton, A. Duly, N. Stewart, W. Clarke, G. Fraser, Lightfoot, Walker, Hubback, W. Pickering, \V. Bowater, A. Spencer, A. Guillett, H. Hardcastle, G. Murchinson, R. Kingsley, C. Nicholls. G. Hutchinson, G. Markby, P. Hunter, W. McArthur, G. Vinson, L. Vinson, G. Hinton, F. Black, W. Sharpies, L. O’Donnell, L. A. Blake, Colonel G. Fhipps, Dr. Cockburn. Second Saloon: Misses Z. Miller, A. E. Annan, A. M. Richardson, G. V. Brook/*. M. M. Findlay, A. E. Parsons, B. Gilman, G R, Potter, W. Braithwaite, E. Hyndman, D. Hume, Mesdames M. E. Millar, Z. Millar, E. Wilkinson and two infants, Morgan, E. Scholcs,' Nash, A. Richardson, A. Dodgson, G. Goudie, M. Barlow, G Wright, L. M. Potter, W. Page, Wallace, C. Biddell, A. A. Hastings, Messrs Morgan, W. Barlow, L. G. Pearson, T. Nash, C. Miller, J. C. Young, G. Carlisle, W. R. Alexander, J. A. Gilman, A. Hastings, A. Broad, T. Cronshaw, G, Staunton, G. Wright. G. Lucas, Waliaco, W. Page, W. Upstill, Rev. E. H. Brookes, and 21 third-class, including four Hindus. NGAKUTA WITH FRUIT. The Union Company’s Island steamer Ngakuta, which arrived, at Wellington on Tuesday evening from Rarotonga, was berthed at No. 16, Queen's wharf, yesterday to put out part cargo. Her cargo is comprised of about 27,000 cases of fruit, which is in a very fair condition. The Ngakuta left Rarotonga on the morning or April 19th, and except for bad weather on the first day, the trip was very pleasant. Captain Grey is in command, and associated with him are the following officers Chief, Mr J. D. Lnndie; second, Mr L. St. Clair; -third. Mr J. M. Caskell; chief engineer, Mr K second, Mr A. Williamson; third, Mr O. C. Mobley; wireless operator, Mr E. Jacques; chief steward, Mr F. Pearson; purser, Mr B. Fry. The Ngakuta left Wellington again last evening for Auckland. SUBMERGED LOAD LINES. Intimation is conveyed in the "Gazette" this His Majesty the King Juis given his assent to the Shipping nnd Seamen Amendment Act passed last session, the principal provision of which increases from JJlflO to Jlinpo the p:'ir" which may he imposed on ships entering New Zealand ports with their loadlines submerged. Tho Act will come into force on May Ist Acts dealing with ships and seamen passed by colonial Legislatures are now thb only ones which must he reserved for the signification of His Majesty's approval. Provision in tho Imperial Merchant Shiping Act 1894, stipulate that such measures, oven where they relate In coastal shipping, cannot come into operation before tho King’e consent is obtained.

ISLAND STEAMERS. The Totuu, from Auckland, is duo at Suva to-day and leaves to-morrow for Tonga and Samoa. The Kaiwarra, from Sydney, is duo at Suva to-morrow. PASSENGERS BY TONIC. Following is a list of the passengers on board tho White Star liner lonic, which is duo to arrive at Wellington from London nnd Southampton on Monday next:—Saloon: Mr and Mrs A. Annnndale, Mrs Jv. Bell. Mr E. Danmmann, Mrs E. Gunn. Miss C. McMahon, Mrs M. Scott, Miss C. Tennant. Liout.Col. R. Ivennody, Mrs J. Ilawkcn, Mr and Mrs H. Cmimpion. Dir C. rlmmpion, Miss M. and Masters O. and C. Champion, Dir and Mrs R. Pollock, Mr nnd Mrs W. ' Simpson and Master K. Simpson, Dlrs A Barry, Mrs S. Bunec, Master F. and Dliss E. Bunco, Mr R. Cox, Mias M. MeTnnos. Miss .7. Paul, Mr W. Richards, Dliss O. Roe. Mr J. Manov, Dliss I. Poeook, Captain W. Starky, Mr T. XJpton. Dir S. Bradbury, Miss A. Church, Mivs I Irving, Miss 0. nnd Master A. Irving, Dliss J. Thompson, Dliss J. Die A dam Dliss DI. Patterson; and 492 third-class.

Apr. 29 5.20 a.ni; 5.42 p.m. Apr. 30 6.20 a.tn. 6.41 p.m, Mav 1 7.17 a.m. 7.46 p.m. May 2 8.0 a.m. 8.28 p.m. May 3 8.55 a.m. 9.12 p.m. May 4 9.42 a.m. 10.2 p.m. May 5 10.30 a.m. 10.54 p.m. May 6 11.20 a.m. 11.47 p.m.

APRIL. D. H. M. Last Quarter <3 8 20 a.m 13 0 26 a.m. First Quarter 20 10 53 a.m. Full Moon . 28 a 47 p.m. Perigee 10 2 12 a.m. Apogee 22 10 18 p.m

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 2

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