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SHIPPING NEWS.

:—« . 1 PIUSES OP THE MOON. ( June Da?. Ur. m. Pull moon ... ... ... 4 065 p.m. Last ouarter ... '. 11 213 p.m. New moon 18 10 6ft ajn. >Srst quarter 25 6 13 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 1-34 a.m.: 1.57 pjn. ' - ♦.: To-morrow, 2.30 a.m.; 2.53 p.m. " , SUN. . Sun rises to-dny, 7.13 a.m.; ecta, 4.27 p,m. : : ARRIVALS. MONDAY. JUNE 14. ARAPAWA, 5.6. (9.15 a.m.), 263 tons, Corby, from L JANB DOUGLAS, 8.8. («.40 p.m.), 95 tone, Irrino, from Hokitika,. ■ BLENHEIM, B.s. (7.25 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. AOEEBE, b.B. (7.45 p.m.), 77 tons, Fislt, bound for Patea; put back throngk strens of weatlwr. TUESDAY, JUNE 15. INDBATEIjLI, b.b. (1.30 a.m.), from Vancouver via Ancliland, in the stream. DEPAHTUBES. MONDAY. JUNE 14. NOBA. NITEN. 7.45 aau.), 56 tone, Brown, for Oook Strait, trawling cruise. AOKEBE, 8.3. (12.40 p.m.), 77 tonß, F»k, for 8.8. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart, [or Pieton and Nelson. Passengcrs-SaloonNFor Pio ton—Misses Guest, Christie, Jenkins (2). Mesdames Webb, Flood, Napier, Flood, Davidson, Smith, Wright, and Edwin. For Nel-son-Miss Blundell, Messrs. Mernues, Speight, Stratton. . . , , HANABOA, b.b. (2.50. pjn.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. , riT | STOBMBIBD, b.b. (3.40 217 tons, STlntyie, i for Waneairai. QUEEN OF THE BOUTH, 8.!. (4.10 p.m.), 193 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. ■ WAVERLEY, ej?. (5.25 p.m.), 157 tons, Hay, for Nelson and We3t Coast. . WAIHI, s.B. (7 pjn.), 92 tons, Carey,; for Blenheim. , . MANA, s.s. (8.5 pjnJ,"l34 toM, Jackson, for 'oitganui. MAOEI, s.s. (8.5.pjn.),..3399 tons, Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Ayres, Neville, Hay (2), Joseph, Nicholson, Hesdamos Louisson, M'Gibbin, Dcrliidge, Fields, Brady, Eev. Gin cor, -Hon. Louisson, Messrs. Buckley, Morico, Gilbert, Pngh, Hay, Ashor, it'Naufjhton, M'Gibbin, Brady TUESDAY, JUNE 15. KAHU, b.b. (12.30 tt.mj, 182 tons', Carlson, ■ for Napier.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairan, Nelson and Motueka, June 16. ' Corinna, Onehunga, New Plymouth, June 15. Waikare. Auckland, via uorte, June 16. Oygnot, Kaikoura, June 15. ' Kiripaka, Patca, Jnire 15. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 15. Koonya, Dunedin and Blnff, June 15. Waiiuca, Wanganui, June 15. Pateena, Picton, Kolson, Juno 15: Bakanoa; Wcetport, .Juno is. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 16. Maniroa, Hotueka, Jnno 16. Eura, Nauior, Juno 16. c Btormbird, Wanganui, June 16. Arapawa, Wanganui, Juno 16. : Moana, Sydney direct, Jnne-a Moorabool, Newcastle. June 16. , Btar of New Zealand, London, via Auckland, Queen of the South, Foxton, Juno 16. Aorere, i'a'-oa, Jnno 16. Waihi. Blenheim, June 16. Arahura, West Coast, June 16. Manapouri, Rarotonga, June 17. Kosamond, Onehunga, July 17. Tnlune, Lyttelton and Dttnedin, Jime 17. Defender, Lyttelton, Juno 18. Manuka, Melboarno, via south, June 18. . Victoria, Sydney, via Auckland, June 18. Kaliu, Napier, Juno 18,

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia, Wonganui, Juao 15. • Maitai, Auckland, via ports, Juno 15. Wairau, Nelson and Motueka, June 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, Juno 15. Mararoa, Lyttclton, June 15. Waikare, Lyttelton and Dunedin, June 15. Hotolti, Kcleon and West Coast, June 15. .. Kiripaka, Patea, Juno 15. . ■■•...... Walmea, Nolson and West Coast, June 15. Jane Douglas, Hokitika, June 15. . Nairnshire, Timaru, June 16. . Wakanui, Lyttelton, JUno 16. Waihi, Blenheim, June 16. : ■ .Manaroa, Motucka, June 16. Eutu, Napier, June 16. Stormbird, Wanganui, Juno 16. Cygnet, Koikoura and Lyttelton June 16. Corlnna, Timaru and v Dunedin, June 16. Koonya, Westport, Qroymouth. June 16. ■ Maori, I/yttelton, June 16. Queen of the South, Forfon, June 16. Opawa, Blenheim, Juno 16. Aorcro, Patea, June 16. ' Patccna, Ploton and Nelson, Juno 15. Arapawa, Wanganui, June 17. . Tainui, London, June 17. : Taluno, Auckland, via porta. June 17. , Moana, Melbourne, via porte, Juno 17. ' • Victoria, Lyttcltou and Dunedin, Jane 18. . Bosaaond. New Plymouth, Onehunga, June 18. Manuka, Sydney direct, 18. Arahura, Nelson , and West Coast, June 19. .INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ■ MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. . . WARUIMOO, 8.8., left Melbourne Juno 2, for Wollinrton, via Hobart and southern porta. Arrived Wolllnpttoa June 11. Left samo day for Sydney direct Duo Sydney June 15. MANUKA, B.S, left Melbourne June 9, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern porU. Due WelUnßttfn Juna 18. Loaves same day for SydV ney direct. Due Sydney JuUo 22. MOEEAKI, 8.5., left Sydney Juno 5.. for Wolllngton direct. Arrived Wellington Juno 9. Loft Jiino 10 for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourno June 19.; VIOTOEIA, S.S.; left Sydney June 9, for Wellington via Auckland and Eaat Coast ports. Arrived Auckland Juno 13. Dno Wellington June 18. Leaves same day for'Lyttelton and Dunedin.' ■■■■•. WIMMERA, s.e., left Dunedin June 8 for Sydney, via Lyltclton, Wellington. Napier, and AuoKland. Arrived Wellington Juno 10. Arrived Auckland Juno 13. . Left June 14 for Sydney. Due Sydney June 18. '■' .

MOKOIA, b.s., left Auckland June 7. for Sydney. Armed.—Sydney Junq 11. Leaves Sydney for Auckland Juno 16. '• , ■ ■ .

MOANA, S.S., left Sydney, Juno iZ, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington June 16. Leaven Juno 17, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne, Judo 26. ULIHAKOA, 6.0., loaves Melbourne Juno 16, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern porta. Dne Wellington June 25. Loaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney Juno 29. . .■ . TALUNE, 6.8., leaves Dunodiu for Auckland, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Giaborno, and Napior. Duo Wellington Juno 17 and Auckland Juno ,20. Connects with Mokoia, which leaves for Sydney on June 21. '.. ' ' . . , OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO AEEIVE. From London. \ , . • STAR. OF NEW ZEALAND (due Wellington about June 16), sailed on April 8, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier,. (Tysor Line, agents.) KAIKQURA (due Wellington about July 1), sailed on May 4, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) NEBEHANA (due Wellington about July 14). sailed on May 5, via Australia, Auckland .and Napier.. (Tyser Lino, agents.) TURAKINA (due Wellington, about July 1), sailed on May 14, Plymouth May 5, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) . ' ATITENIO (due Wellington July 13), sailed on May 27, Plymouth May 29, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill Lino, agents.) /: STAE OF AUSTRALIA (due Wellington about July 28), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) KOMARA (duo Wellington about August 3). sailed on June 8, via Australian porta and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line, agents.) From Liverpool. KORAYSHIRE (due Wellington about June 24), sailed or. April 24, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.P. Line, agents.) DEVON (duo Wellington about August 6), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. CUES. Line, agents.) ' From Hew Yprki WALKURE (due Wellington about July B), sailed on May I, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum .Oil Co.. agents.) - ■ . BANTU (duo Wellington about August 6), sailed on May 13, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, ogonts.) BAILEE TO AEEIVB. CLARA, barque, called from Liverpool May 27, for Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. . NEWCASTLE, Juno 14. Sailed.—kanaka, for Auckland. ALBANY, Juno 14. Sailed.-Olan Leslie, for Bluff.

.COASTAL. 1 MONDAY.MTIHE 14. • s. ATIOKLAND. Arrived.—Victoria (1 a.m.), from Sydney; Koro. miko (10 p.m., Sunday), from Wcstport. Sailed.—Kneo, for Qißborno, via ports; Century (4 p.m.) for Melbourne; Wimmora (5.45 p.m.), for Sydney.. ONEHUNGA. Arrired.-Kosamond (7.60. a.m.), from New Plymouth. - . - Sailed.—Rosamond (3.25 p.m.), for. Now Ply. month. ' ~ NEW.; PLYMOUTH. . . Arrived.—Takapuna (3 a.m.), from Onohunga. Sniled.-Oorinna (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Takapuua (9 p.m.), for Oncliunga. NAPIEB. Arrlved.-Star of Now Zcalf.nd (6.30 p.m., Sunday), from Auckland. Sailed.-Wnlkaro (3.20 p.n..), for south. Paesengera for Wellington—Mrs. Drown, Mr. Siram; tbreo Btcorß.ee. ■ ' To iail,-Uuru (i bja-, Utiti, lot ffolliattoa, ,via cooet, , ' • . .

WANGATTOI. Sailed.—Waimca (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ " ' PICTON. Arrived.—Patcena (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailod.-Patoona (9.30 p.m.). for Neleon. NELBON. Sailed.—Wairan (I.M p.m.), for Motnoka ami Wellington. MOTUEEA. To tail.—Wairau (5 iun.), lor Wellington. POTONQA. Arrived.—Bob Eo'y (5 p.m., 13th), from Wellington. . WEBTPOET. Arrived.—Kittftwa (7.40 a.m.), from WcJUneten. IiTTTELTGN. Sailed.—Mararoa, (6.10 p.m.), for Y!cUington. Passengers: Saloon—Rinses Van Aech, Entherford, Russell, Holden, Jleill, Davis, Hooper, Mcsdatntt Van Asoh, Bathertord, White and child, Kelly and child, Turner, Euind, Sucliling, Stringer, Myhill. Burgess nnd 3 children. Brown, Sowmart, Dr. M'Evedy, Messrs. D. Bntlwrford, Dodgers,. Waohamann, T. E, Taylor, M.P., G. Joachim, White. Kelly, Bewsley. Grey, Itoachc, Olarkson, Strthorlirad, Darker, MKcnzie, 'rurner, Bidwill, Harris. Jtacdbngall, Dnncan (2), Molonor, Walker, Clarke (2), Higginson, BlacltwcU, Milne, Gnnimon, Wileon, Arlow, Piper. Willia. Stewart, Bnchmore, Dost, PratffneU, Mnrray (2), Walker, Dcnnehy, Arnott, Kandal, Sowman, Master Brown, 18 steerage; Oygnet, for Kaikonra and Wellington! Olan li'lntyre (6J5 p.m.), for Timaru. BLUFF. Bftiled.—Mlmiro (10.30 a.m./, for London; Moeraki (4.30 p.m.), for Melbourne. ' Arrived.—Manuka (5.20 p.m.), from Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. Williams (2), Harrison, Wheeler, Hanron, Cooper, Kerkor, Miss Bobertson, Mrs. Smith, Iβ steerage. WESTPOBT BAE. A heavy fresh in the river at Wcstport yostcrday made tbo bar unworkable. The Ar&hura arrived at 9 o'clock yesterday nwtninß, and was to have sailed for Greymonth at.s o'clock in the afternoon, if the 6ca moderated. .The Raltanoa was also, to, leave Westport last night if tile conditions were favourable. THE: GHAUT FIiEET, Mr. G. JI. Scales advisee that the Clan ITlntyTo left Lyttelton for Tim&ru yesterday evening. The Arrino, Trtrich ie proceeding direct to Timaru from Sydney, id due there on Thnreday. Tie Clan leslie left Albany yesterday morning, and proceeds direct to the Bluff for orders. Bh'e is due there on Jldnday next OEAKI'S COASTAL PROGRAMME. Adverse weather conditions have detained the New Zealand. Shipping Company's steamer Orari at the lUulf, but she is dne at Lyttelton today, and after discharging London cargo and shipping cargo for London, she proceeds to Ncpicr, Gißborno, AucSland.-Waitara, and Weilinsrton, being duo here about the end of the month. She fills np at this port, and is expected to sail finally for London about July 3. NEW HAEBOXTE BREDGEB. (by TBiEOßArn—raise absocutton.) Wcstparti Juno 14. Mr. L. Larecn, who is at present »t Paisley supervising the construction by Fleming . and Ferirupmi of a new miction dredge for the port. Harbour Board, reports t—'i have had r. Kood look round Plomini' and Ferguson's, yard. Thoy ceom, fairly busy. They are beginning to push our drtidje along pretty rapidly now. The hull, so far as thoy have gone, looks very well on tho stocks. Alongside of this they are commencing to lay the keel of the new Auckland bucket dredge, and are also building a pontoon suction dredge , for Auckland with a 20-inch pnmn for reclamation work in connection with the l bucket dredge. It is understood they have got a contract, to make a suction dredge for tho New Plymouth Harbour Board." The Jnne Douglas ia dne from the We«t Co»st this morning, and returns direct to Hokitika this afternoon. . , The local agents for the Federal Honlder Shire Lino ftdvite that the Nairnshirn will probablv leave for Timaru to-day to oompleto Homeward loading. The Government steamer Hinemoa leaves Auckland to-day for Thames, where ebe will shin a tower for the. Cane Brett Lighthouse, and afterwards continue her journey north , . An alteration has been made in the Meitni'B time-table. Initead of leaving for Auckland, via Napiir and Gjsborne, Inst night, she is now timed to wil for those ports at noon to-day. The New Zealand Shippine Company's steamer Wakauui is orpeoted to have completed the , discharge of the Wellington portion of her cargo by to-morrow, when she will leave for Lyttelton, , Thirty-eight saloon passengers and thirty-one steerage passengers are aboard the Moana, which left Sydner for New Zealand ports on (Mnrday. ;Of this number flfty-three ■ are for Wellington. : . ' ■ ■

Mossrs. Bannatyne and 00. (id™e that, the Wairan. jrhlch aaile for Nelson to-day, will remain thoro a oouplo of days for- inspection, and conpnqnently will miss a trip from. Wellington on.Thursday. ..■■. ," " : :".-''.'. '~■

Tho Aorcrc.'which left for Palea v yeaterday afternoon, met with heavy seas after passing Sinolair Head;, and in conßcguenco put hack to port just before'B p.m. She leaves again at noon to-day.. ■■.'.-,•■■■.'. '. ■ Whilo at Ginborne, the Shaw-S&viU steamer Tatnui lifted'l4.l79 carcasses mnttnn, 3458 earensues lamb, 6492 nuarters beef, 1560 legs and ehonlders mutton. 250 cases treeerved moats, 310 caolio tallow and pelts, and 272 bales wool. In about a fortnight's tiine the Wakatu ie to resume rnnnins to Kaikoura ,ard Lyttelton. Testcrday morninsc ehe was placed on the patent .slip for overhaul. The Opawa, which arrived from Blenheim on Sunday evening, was also placed on the'slip, yesterday. V ' Mr. Allport, Secretary of tho Marine Department, received a telegram from Nelson yesterday morning statins that the bell-buoy at. the old'entrance *to Neleon Harbour had been curried away. In. tho meantime, a beacon is to be erected on The Sands to leadrressels in.. Captain Harris, late of the auxiliary schooner Waiapu, returned Inst week by tho Wimmera to Auckland, where ho will take over command of the auxiliary-schooner Kcreru from Captain , Polo. The Kereru is under ohaxter to the New Zealand Government for tho running of a series of trips to the Islands. - During the' month of May 636cwt. of butter, valued"' at .-63118, and 95060wt. of cheese (£26,«17) were exported' from the port of Patea. Other oxnorts from that port,were: Froten beef, iieiowt. (£865) i frozen mutton, 107!cwt. (£1605); frozen lamb, 35«cwt. (£664): 14,9161b. of wool (£497). The wool exported frnm Wanganui totalled 1,109,C421b., valued ■ at £52,242.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 534, 15 June 1909, Page 9

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