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SHIPPING.

TIDE. High water—Thi? evening, torao.row morning, 10.V>. Son sol—HhU evening, 3.2. fc;:n rise—lo-monov. morning, (5.53. PIUSES OK THE MOON: MAV. D. H. M. S. New Moon G 8 1 It) p.m. lust Ouartor 10 11 22 12 p.m. Pull Moon 20 6 55 13 p.m. Last Quarter 28 11 40 19 a.m. Perigee, It’d ohr 43min p.m. Apogee, 2)d 61i 40m p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. E.iSEX, «.s. (7 a.m.). 07.3(1 tons, Ilrowu, from LyUellon. MANA, h'.». (8 a.m.), 13+ tons, Gibson, for shelter, bound from Wellington to Pufca. S. AILED. TUESDAY. MAY 6. RITA. s.t*. (5.13 p.m ), 127 tons, Burt, for Wellington. IIIMITANGI, s.s. (II p.m.), 323 tons. Hums, for Givynioa!!' WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. WILVKAHI A. A. 11. Kenip. for Na; icr. IN PORT. In lioadstea ,1 - E-i-r . r.lT.’a ion,.), tan U hart - Ultimata (KKX.t ton so. Town l.arf Man.i (LI (out; ui.d John (272 1011.- 1. (Oflie Wharf Breeze (333 tons). EXPECTED ARRIVALS. StonnliirJ, i.s., Wellington, to-morrow., Heim. r.s., Nmtli, 10-ninnun - , 1 ’lit;Sri. >.s , \\ e<( jiort. 10-iuorrow. . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. John. s.s,, Wellington, (o-day. lliumata, •..a., Sydney, Friday. Essex, M.s.. Avonmuntii (direct), I’liday. Mann, f.s., Putea, early, BV TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE. May G. The Omrah’s New Zealand pas eugers include ■Mr . Aloftat, his wife end two daughter’. Miss Wilson, am! twelve third-ila.-vt passengers. COASTAL. . ‘ ' PICTON. May 7. Arrived—Moa (carlvt, from Wanganui. - ONKiIUNGA, May 7. . Arrived—Rimu tli u.m.i, from MnngaDili.

The Whakarnn t-aik>l from flio roadstead this morning for Napier. Due lighter loud of wool wiw not taken on on account the weather, and wag lei I for the i:ilt boat of the line to visit here. The coastal steamer Tamui, bound from Mfiilaru to Wellington, put in to Pieton nt 1.30 p.m. on Monday through ntresa of weather. She hj duo at Wellington 10-dnj, and will -a.i to-morrow lor Waitani. 1 ho Awahou it loading at Westport for Ft stop. Mr J. IF Hall has joined tho John as second mate. Mr R. A. Grono, mate of tho Kaitoa, Ivr.v signed off tho veld's art idee. The Arapawa put back to Gisborne on Monday, but resumed her trip to Lyttelt ’ll, with a load of sheep, in the evening, bbc i-< to make another trip with sheep from Gisborne to Lyttelton before coming (o Wellington. 1 ho body of the late Mr P. W. Burnett, engineer of the Kennedy, who died suddenly of sea, will ho brought to Wellington by the Alexander. Mr V. Jen.arisen ivjoined the Mana as mule on M nday in place of Mr J. Thomas, who is proeecdiug by the Ilua- | elm to London. Captain J. W. Grotty lock command of the Stonubird at Wellington on Monday in place of Captain A. Dowell, who is on leave. The steamer Court held, which is under charter to the Fnited Ty>er Line, arrived at Melbourne lad Monday week fr >m New Voik, mi route to Sydney and N' w Zealand ports. During the vovage, on March 30, ;> tire occurred on board, which caused con .adorable excitement among her officers and row. as quite close to tho seat of the outbreak a quantity of f Tpenline nil and other inflammable mat'rial , was (owed. ('a plain Wise rami ttited that had the thorns not been siibdwed before they spread to this cargo t’’,.re would have been no option but for e l hands to take to the boats atad abandon the ship. "Luckily, however, this fata was averted, the fire, after two hours' -i -emious fighting on the part of the crew, L'iug completely extinguished. Tins, inflect occurred when the’ve- v| was about f’r.'n day," steam from St. Vincent (Cape ,,r de Island.- 1. in the North Atlantic ! v oaii. A good don! of cargo wan dainrgeei by tire and water, hut to what excould only be ascertained when the 1 itches were uncovered and an examination made.

WIRELESS. The following bo within wireless range to-night*;— At Wellington.—Wipjmera,. Maitai, Mahono, Willochra, Ta|im<; i ,Navua ( . Niagara, Marama, Kia Ora, and Baugatira. At Auckjaud.—Malicno, Maitai, Wimmera, Taluho, Uliinaroa, Marama, Manuka, and Niagara. ,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13975, 7 May 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13975, 7 May 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13975, 7 May 1913, Page 4

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