SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVALS. \ Thursday, Juno 11th. Wahine, a.a. (6.50 a.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, from Wellington. Union Stiam Ship Co.. agents. ( Breeze, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 553 tons, from Wellington. A. 11. Turnbull and Co., "kgents. DEPARTURES. Thursday, June 11th. Orepuki, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 527 tons, Pearson, for Wellington- P. E. Sutton and Co., agents. Katoa, s.B. (9.45 p.m.), 2484 tons, Eo»sClarke., for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Wahine, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), .4436 tons, Cameron, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co., agents. Port Victor (9.30 p;mj, 7280 tons, Swann,. •for Wellington. Kinsey and Co., agents. Expected Arrivals. Mararoa, Wellington/this day. Wahine, Wellington, June 13th. Gale, Timaru, June 13th. . -■-. Corinna, Timaru, Juna ISth. Calm, Wellington, June 13th. ' Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 14th. Parera, Gisborne, June 14lb. Port Melbourne, Auckland, June 15th. Breeze, Timaru, June 16th. -* Wanaka, Wellington, June 16th. Canadian Skirmisher, Wellington, June 16th. Keelung, Wellington, June 16th. Tutanckai, Wellington, June 16th. Botcvua, Timaru, Juno 16th. Waikouaiti, Dunedin, June 19th. Pakeha, Wellington, June 26tb. Ruapehu, Wellington, June 28th. Koromiko, Dunedin, Juno 30th. iSierra Morena, Auckland, July Ist. Paparoa, Wellington July Sth, Tekoa, Wellington, July 7tb. Matatua, Wellington; July 7th. Doonholm," Wellington, July Bth. Rcrauera, Wellington, July loth. Rimutaka, Wellington, July 22nd. '■ Projected Departures, Kawatlri, Newcastle, this day. Waihemo, Dunedin, thia day. Muraroa, Wellington, this day. BreezCi Dunedin. this day. Wahine, Wellington, Juno 13th. Gale, Wellington, June 13th. Zita, Waitara. June 13th. Calm, Bluff, June 13th. Corinna, Wellington, June loth. Wairau, Blenheim, June 15th. 'parent, Waikokopu, June 15th. Breeze, Wellington, June .J6th. . Wanaka, Dunedin, Juno 16th; Tutanekai, Akaroa, June 17th. Waikouaili, Timaru, Juno 23id. ' Pakeha, London, June 27th. Port. Victor, Wellington, June.
SHIPPING NOTES. ( - There is very little shipping iii port at p;c3cnt; in fact, the wharves will bo nearly empty over the week-end.- The position will not improve until the middle of next week. The Breeze' arrived here last evening nom Wellington. She is to sail to-day for Duncdin and Timam." The Gale is now due here to-morrow from Timaru/ She loads for Wellington, Picton and Wanganui. , The Calm should be here to-morrow from the north. She Uke3 in cargo for -Bluff, Dunedin, and Timaru. ' The Breeze is timed to load on Tuesday •-. .ington and Wangairai. T'ne Wairau is to load on/ Monday tor Blenheim. ' ' . The Ccriivna, due to-morrow from lunaru, loads for 7 Nelson and New Plymouth, and 6ails on Monday. , ~,«■•«•_ Cable advice has beetf received by the New Zealand Shipping Company.;, that the Turakina arrived at London on June Eth. from Wellington. She left Wellington on April " The Federal Company advißes that the Lcitrim will take the place- of the Hurunui, which was to leave Liverpool on Juno 2<tn for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. "The Lcitnra should be at Auckland en August Bth. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received cabie advice that tho Doonholm arrived at Colon on June 4th 'from Mont™ l and Svdnev (Car» Breton), and left Panama, on the aam. date for Auckland Tbe vesse is due at Auckland on July .2nd, and at Wellington about a week later. Tho Sierra Morena, en Toute from. Now Orleans with case oil and genera!, is due at Auckland en: June 23rd. The vessel wil put cut part of her cargo at Auckland, and will then proceed to Lyttelton, Bluff, and Melbourne to completed discharge.
'TROUBLE OVER RIVETS. (SPECIAL 70 "THE TRESS.") "WELLINGTON,-Juno 11. The Union Steam Ship Company's collier Rakanoa, which was to leave Wellington last evening for Newcastle, was detained in BPrt owing to the crew refusing to- put to sea s?s thev complained that some of the rivet holes in the ship's side were leaking, that water had found its way into the bunk of one of the men and wot his clothes, and that there was also a leakage into the mens lnessroom." . • * , The matter was referred to the company s he?.d office. An insoector who subsequently visited_ the ship stated that the leaks were only trivial and could easily be stopped. The Union Co.'s officials, however, decided to detain the Rakanoa until this afternoon to replace s. few rivets which were loose.
VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS \ RANGE OF N.Z. Auckland—Navua, Laburnum, Pakeha, lorfc Field, Niagara, Waiwera, Kaimanawa, City of Manila. Wellington—Mararoa, Wahine, Arahura, Makura, Wingatui, Waii-una, Waitemata, i.lora, Katoa, Kaituna, Hinemoa, Canadian Skirmisher, Port Victor, Suffok, Corinthic, Port Campbell, Kairanga, Kaiapoi, Kauri, Terawhiti, Kaitangata. Awarua—Hebburn, City of Shanghai. CARGO FROM CANADA. The New Zealand Shipping Company has •becft" advised that the Benioia, arrived at f-vanoy (Cape Breton) on June sth to commence loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttolton and Dunedin. She will complete hor cargo at Montreal, and is scheduled to eail from that port on June 24 ih for New Zealand. The Benieia, is to be followed by the Sally Maersk, which is to leave Eastern Canada. in July for Now Zealand. The Enton follows in August, and tho Wirrall in September. PORT OF TIMARU. Arrived, Hertford, from Port Chalmers; Papanui, from Lyttolton. Vessels in port, Hertford, Papanui. Expected Arrivals. Corinna, from Oamaru, to-day. Kairanga, from Wellington, to-morrow. Storm, from Oamaru, to-morrow. Breezo, from Oamaru, Monday. Rotorua, from Port Chalmers, Monday. Katoa, from Oamaru, Tuesday. Calm, from Oamaru, Tuesday. Bipa, from Oamaru, Tuesday. Pakeha, from Wanganui, Wednesday. ICamo, from Oamaru, Wednesday. 'Canadian Skirmisher, from Lyttelton? Thursday. Kumar*., from Oamaru, June 21sf. Projected Departures. Hertford, for Lyttolton, to-day, Corinna, for Lyttelton, to-day. Storm, for Lyttolton, to-morrow. Papanui, for Dun«din, Monday/ Breeze, for Lyttelton, Monday. Kotorua, for Lyttelton, Tuesday. Kairanga, for Port Chalmers, Tuesday. Katoa, for Lyttelton, Tuesday. Oalm, for Jjyttelton, Tuesday. \ Ripsr, for Lyttelton, Tuesday. ' Kamo, for Lyttelton, Wednesday. Pakeha, for Wellington, Thursday. Canadian Skirmisher, for Dunedin,' June Mb, , Kumara, for Wanganui, June 21st. Notes. The Hertford arrived from Port Chalmers yesterday for Homeward loading, under tho auspices of Mesßra D. C. Turnbull and Co., who expect to dispatch tho vessel for Lyttelton. to-day. The Papanui, with American cargo for discharge to the agency of D. C. Turnbull and Co., arrived from Lyttelton yesterday, and will bo in port until Monday, when she will sail for Dunedin. ' Tho Corinna is due from Oamaru to-day to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, anif New Plymouth. . The Union Company expect the.Kairanga from Wellington to-morrow, to discharge Australian cargo. She will sail about Tuesday for Port Chalmers. Th»- Storm should arrive from Oamaru to-morrow, and, will take cargo for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Breeze is scheduled to load for the same ports on Monday. The Now Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Rotorua will arrive on Monday from Port Chalmers for Homeward loading. Her next port of call will be Lyttelton. The Katoa is now timed to reach Timaru on Tuesday, from Oamaru, to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Pakeha is duo on Wednesday from Wanganui to load frozen meat and ! produce for the United Kingdom, and will sail on Thursday for Wellington. ■; The Kamo will he another arrival on Wednesday, loading for Lyttolton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LONDON, June 10. Arrivals—At City of Kimberley, Canadian Challenger. SUVA, Jiuw 11. Arrived, Suva, from Sydney; Emma, Maerak, from New York; Na-vua, from Tonga and Samoa; Siena, from Honolulu. Departure, Sierra, for Sydney. SYDNEY, June 11. Arrived, Suffolk, from New Zealand. CLARENCE RIVER, June 11. Arrived, Poolta, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, June 11. 'Arrived, Waim*rino, from New Zealand. IIELBOURNE, June 11. Arrived, Karetu, from New Zealand. AUCKLAND, June 11. Arrived, Wanaka. (9.25 a.m.), from Ifapier; Ruapehu (11 a.m.); from Liverpool. Sailed, Waiwera (6.40 a.m.), for New Plymouth; Kamon* (12.35' p.m.), for 'Westport. WELLINGTON, June 11. Arrived; Mararoa (8.5 a.m.), from Lyttellon; Calm (3.50 p.m.), from Wanganui; Awarun (3.50 p.m.), from Chatham Islands. Sailed, Corinthic (7.25 p.m.), Port. Camphell (3.30 p.m.), for London; Wingatui (1.30 p.m.), for Auckland; Suffolk (3.55 p.m.), for Liverpool; Kairanga (4.25 p.m.), for Timaru; Wootton (6.15 p.m.), and Mararoa (7.50 p-WI, for Lyitelton. DTJNEDIN, June 11. Arrived, Gale (5.50 a.m.), from Timaru. , Sailed, Corinna (12.40 p.m.). for O-vmaru.
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