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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. i l);iy. Hour. New 1110011 .. ~«- 2 l.'lil |).lll. Fil'sl quarter .. .. 10 5.17 p.m. Full moon .. .. IS 1.11 a.m. I Last quarter .... 21 4.-1(1 p.m. MOON. Moon rose to-day 0.27 p.m., sets 10.22 p.m. TIDE. Today. 0.22 a.m., 0.15 p.m. j To-morrow, 10.7 a.m., 1(1.2!) p.m. SUN. Son rose to-day 7.1 a.m., s<-ts I.."><) p.m. PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. i MONDAY, MAY X. | JOHN 17..*i(l p.m.i, :M.'l lons, Robertson,; from Wangauui. TUESDAY. MAY !l. CYGNET (12.15 a.m.), 121 lons. Murray, from Akaroa. I MAORI (0.10 a.m.), X\'M) loos, Manning, I from Wellington, j WIMMKRA (7.10 a.m.), :t022 lons, Kcll, from Melbourne, via Wellington. SAILED. MONDAY, MAY 8. CYGNI " (11.25 a.m.), 121 tons, Murray,; for A kali.... : MARAROA (8.2(1 p.m.), 250 X tr>ns, Came-j ron, for Wellington. TUESDAY, MAY '.I. ANNIE I.AItSKN. American three-masted i sciiooner (5.15 a.m. I'l-oni the stream), 32K' tons, Yer/.on. I'or the Pacific Slope. COMMERCE. American lour masted schoo- | licr tO.IO a.m.i, 021 tons, Zenther, I'or San j Francisco. I VESSEL DUE TO-DAY. Kotare, Nelson. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Maori, Wellington. Wimmera, Dunedin. Cygnet, Kaikoura. Karamu, Westport. Turakina, Wellington. John, Wellington. Commerce, San Francisco. Kamona, Dunedin. SHIPPING IN PORT. Annie Hill, schooner, Gladstone pier. Carnegie, schooner, Gladstone pier. ( Eunice, schooner, in the stream. Koromiko, s.s., Gladstone pier. Kamona, s.s.. No. I breastwork. Maori, s.s., No. 2 wharf, east side. Wimmera, s.s.. No. 2 wharf, west side. Cygnet, s.s.. No. IS wharf, east side. John, s.s.. No. :t wharf, east side. Karamu, s.s.. No. It wharf, west side. Toroniro, s.s.. No. t wharf, west side. I Turakina. s.s.. No. 7 wharf, west side. Kurow, s.s., No. I wharf, east side. Morning Light, schooner, low-level breast- j work. Opouri, s.s., in dry dock. VESSELS EXPECTED AT LYTTELTON. J Vessel. F'rom. Approx. date. I Wootlon Nydia Hay May 1(1 Storm I'ieton May 10 Carpentaria Wellington May 10 Corinna Timaru May 10 Mararoa Wellington May 10 I Tarawera Dunedin May 10 I Orepuki Grevmouth May 10 j Manuka Wellington May 10 Monowai Wellington May 10 Walpori Westport May 10 W'aimate Wellington May 10 Breeze Wanganui May 11 Maori Wellington May II Mararoa Wellington May 12 Cygnet Kaikoura May 12 Calm Timaru May 12 Maori Wellington May 1.1 VESSELS TO SAIL FROM LYTTELTON. j Vessel. For. Approx. date. I Corinna New Plymouth May 10 Kotare Dunedin May 10 Toromeo Dunedin May 10 Mararoa Wellington May 10 ( Monowai Dunedin May 10 j Manuka Wellington May 10 Tarawera Wellington May 10 | Wootton Wellington May 10 j Storm Dunedin May 10 j Maori Wellington May II Carpentaria 1-ondon May 12 Mararoa Wellington May 12 Calm I'ieton May 12 Breeze Dunedin May II! OVERSEA SHIPPING. ' { Vessels Due at Lyttclton. i Vessel. From. Left. Due. j Remuera London Mar. 2X May 2!) \ Mamari London Mar. 211 May .10 j Ruapchu London Apr. \\ May .'lO j Atbenic ixnidon Apr. 17 June 10 ■Corinthic Loiklou To sail j Ruahiiie London To sail ; Rotorua London To sail Indralema New York Feb. 20 May 10 j Conargo New York Mar. 4 May 20 ; Kinross New York Mar. li May 20 i Wbakarua New York Mar. 1(1 May 31 Murltai New York Apr. 12 May :i01 Orari New York Apr. 21 July 1 j Baron Balfour New York To sail Waimate St. John Feb. 11 May 12 , Whakatane Montreal May 5 June 20 ! Pakeha Montreal To sail Kauri S. Francisco To sail Kyoto Main Japan Apr. 4 May 10 . I'hysa Singapore To sail J BY TELEGRAPH. Oversea. By Cable. — Press Association. — Copnri</ht. SYDNEY, May X. Arrived Conargo, from New York. Coastal. Press Association. AUCKLAND, May X. Nailed Victoria (S.ItO p.m.), for Sydney. WELLINGTON, May X. I Arrived Ngakuta (0.110 a.m.), and Nga- j here (7.:i(l p.m.), from Greymouth; Don-I gari-a (9.50 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed- Elsie Mary, schooner (0.:10 a.m.), | for Auckland; I'ateena (12.55 p.m.), for Pic-, ton and Nelson; Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Lyttclton; Ngahere (midnight), for Grevmouth.! May 0. ; Arrived Manuka (midnight), from Sydney. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The I'aloona leaves Melbourne May 10; due Bluff May 11, Lyttclton May IX; due back Melbourne, via Wellington, May 25. The Wimmera left Melbourne May 1; arrived Wellington May 0, Lyttclton May '.); due back Melbourne, via Bluff, May 11. The Manuka left Sydney May I; arrived Wellington May X; due Lyttelton May 10; due back Sydney, via Wellington, May 15. The Moeraki leaves Sydney May 11; due Wellington May 15, Lyttclton May 17; due hack Svdney, via Wellington, May 22. The Riverina leaves Sydney May IX; due Wellington May 22, Lyttelton May 21; due back Sydney, via Wellington, May 20. AUCKLAND SYDNEY SERVICE. The Victoria left Auckland May X; due Sydney May 12. The Westralia left Sydney May :i; arrived Auckland May X; leaves Auckland May 22; due Sydney May 2(1. NOTES. The American schooner Annie Larsen left tin- stream at 5.15 a.m. to-day in ballast for the Pacific Coast. The American four-masted schooner Com nierce completed the discharge of her cargo of lumber from San Francisco on Saturday, and will sail probably to-day I'or 'Frisco, where she loads lumber for Manila. The small steamer Kotare is due here today from Nelson. She sails to-morrow for Dunedin and Invcrcargiil with general According to advices jusl received by Ihe mail, the British-Imperial Oil Company's steamer Physa is to leave Singapore during this month with a full cargo of case oil, about 120,000 cases, for New Zealand ports. The Union Company's Corinna is due at Lyttelton to-morrow from Timaru, anil sails iii the evening with general cargo for New Plymouth direct. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Carpentaria is due a( Lyttclton to -morrow from Wellington for final loading for London. The vessel has been delayed in the north, otherwise she would have arrived here (his morning. The coasting strainer Wootton is due here tomorrow morning from Nydia Hay with a cargo of limber, and sails again on Thurs day morning lor Wellington with general A cable message announces the arrival in Sydney of the liner Wbakarua, from New York. The vessel left the United States port («i March Hi. From Sydney she proceeds to New Zealand ports. Captain 11. Smith, well known in the Union Company's service, has taken com mand of the Kokiri, ex Lauderdale, vice Captain Davies, who has gone ashore at Wellington for orders. Mr P. S. lsbistcr has joined the Tarawera its third officer.

The Canterbury Shipping Company's Breeze is ilue ;it Lyttelton on Thursday from Wangamii with a .small quantity of general cargo. Upon completion of discharge the vessel will he dry docked fori cleaning and painting, and will he brought ! out on Saturday, sailing in the evening for Dunedin and Timaru, returning on Wcdnes j I day next to load general cargo for Welling- [ ; lon and Wangamii. I i Captain .1. Rankin, late chief, ollicer of] ■ the Mokoia, has taken command of the ■ j Hosainond, having relieved Captain Stewart, j i who has gone to Auckland for orders. | Mr B. Mentiplay, third engineer of the i Maori, has joined the Takapuna as second, ; j and the other engineers of the Maori have | been promoted a step. TOROMEO, FROM NT.W YORK. The sleainer Toromeo, ex Tiberius, one of the many detained German ships which j have been requisitioned by (he Conunoni wealth Government, arrived at Lyttelton | yesterday from New York, via Durban and j ! Melbourne, where she called for bunkers. ! j The vessel left New York on February 'M, and alter calling at St. Lucia (West Indies) I for bunkers, she left again on March 1 for ! i Durban, where she arrived on April 1. | 1 After remaining there for six days taking in I bunkers, she resumed her voyage on April j i(i, and after a call was made at Melbourne I ' for further blinkers, she left there on Moil- j day last. Fine weather was experienced I throughout the whole of the passage, which lis a most extraordinary thing on such a ' long voyage. I Captain I). Brown is in command, and has | associated with him the following ollieers:— I Chief, Mr C. H. Woodnut: second, Mr F. .Harrison, 8.N.8.; third, Mr .1. Ferris; chief ; engineer, Mr H. Campbell; second, Mr It. ; Drummond-Mcl'herson; third, Mr A. S. j Cray: fourth, Mr T. Hawkins: purser, Mr [ I William Kerr. / The Toromeo is a single-screw steamer of I Mil tons gross of the following dimensions: . Length :i(H»ft, breadth 18ft, and depth 20.2 ft. She was built in 1005 at Newcastle] ! on-Tync for C. Anderson, of Hamburg. After | i her discharge here the vessel proceds to j ' Duncdin and Australian ports to complete.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 700, 9 May 1916, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 700, 9 May 1916, Page 6

SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 700, 9 May 1916, Page 6

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