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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. JUNE Day. Xlr. m. Full moon 4 05S p.m. Last quarter 11 2 13 p.m. Now moon 18 10 68 a.m. First quarter 25 613 a.m. \ man WATER. To-day, 3.28 a.m.; 3.50 p.m. To-morrow, 4.24 a.m.; 4.42 p.m. SDN. Sun rises to-day, 7.14 a.m.; sctß, 4.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JUKE 16. JIURTJ, s.b. (5.50 a.m.), 65 tons, Petersen, from Napier and East Coast. JtAOM, s.b. (6.55 a.m.), 3395 tons, Hunter, from Lyttolton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Kensington, M'Nal. Fraeer, Fay. Anderson, Watson, Nurse Smith, Haynea, Riddcll, Foster, Oversman, Emery, Blackburn, Kcnouf, M'ConneU, Stothart, Mesdames Dommett, Goldsmith, Chapman and daughter, Petersen, Ferguson, Frascr, M'Kcicb, Perham and child, Hig"S, Munro, Grange, ■ Boundtson. Worthlngton, May, Lewis, Forteoua, Foster, Wilson and child, Blaekie, SUelton and twO children, Almio, Messrs. Thomson, Pedersen, Jioyes, Goldsmith, Blyth, Chtipmfin, Newman, Earrcll, M-'Keich, Perliam, Wilkinson and son, Kornohatn, Olennle, l'.ydcr, Iliggs, Appleyard, Wallace, Munro, Olliver, Lehren, Anderson, Van Lren, Grange, 'Butcher. Thompson, White, Balfour, Head, Hogbeii, Wilkinson, Foster, Newman, Turnbull, Stone. Mitchell, Orchard, iiutts. Spencer, Staveron, Washbourne, Gray, Lamb, Wright, Bamsey, Carroll, Stout,. MacOregor. imery, Waghorn, Acltland, Robinson,. De Schryver, Hall, Davidson, Fainvcatber, Vrcloscn, Ollevea, And* orson, M'lntosh, Tullock, Pryor; 59 steerage. MOAN A, s.s. (7 a.m. in tho stream), 3915 tons, Worrall, from Sydney. Passengers: SaloonMisses Orr. Shirtcliilc. Brydone, Mcfidamcs MacFarlane, Angus, Bothamley, Fry,- Todd, Clear, Scott, Brown, Bast, Edwards, Johnson and infant, Messrs. MocFarlane, Orr, Tod, Johnson, King. Marrincr, Qninnell, Mathcson. Black, Bell (2), Coomcs, Holmes, Levie, Alexander, Gurleck; 23 steerage. BTORMBIRD, s.s. (7.25 0.m.1, 217 tons, M'lntyre, from Wanganni. , BRISBANE, s.s. (8.20 a.m. m the stream), 1119 tonß, M'Leod, from Newcastle. PETONE, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 708 tons, Dilncr, from New Plymouth. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 198 tons, Harrey, from Foxton. BLENHEIM, s.s. .(9 35 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. Passengers—Mrs. CostcUo, Messrs. Dwan. Bick. Forester, Nicol, Baldrick, M'Carthy, Hodson, Dawson..

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. KIfiIPAKA, s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 133 tons, Biion, for! Patea. • UORINNA, b.s. (12.15 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cami )n, for Ttmaru and Dnnedin. AOREBE, s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 7? tons, Fisk, for Patca. . PATEENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.),- 1212 tons, Stewart, for I'icton and Nelson. l'4g3engerß-8aloon: For Picton—Misscs Foster, Van Asch, Hcsdamos Foster,' Crisp, Van A soil, Messrs. Nelson, Widdop, Atkinson. Todd, Hale, Walsh. Kinniburgh, Ball, Foster. For Nelson—Jli6s Bridge, Mrs. Ward, Mr. Washbournc. ■ NAIRNSHIRE, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 6673.t0n5, Page, for Ttmara. WAKANUI, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 5624 tons, n WhlteParsons, for lyttelton. CYGNET, s.b. (8.5 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, for Knikonra and Lyttelton.

f MAORI, 9.3. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 torts, Hunter, for lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Frame, flinelar, Haywarrts, O'SnUivan, Wilson, Douglas, Nelson, Sallabank, Hodgen, Glatans, Mccdamea) JfLean,' Sinclair, Scoit, Pearce, LivlogsMntf, | JTolmea and child, Allen, Haywards, Cnmpbell, Sisters Mary and Evelyn, Garnett, Williams, 1 Holmes 'and child, Hobbfc, Wilson, Field, Bor* nettson, Thanson,. M'Lachlan, Messrs. lUisscll, Hhodeo, Triggs, -Angus, Maefnrlarte, Allen, Anderson, Carr, Campbell. Ilallin, Kerr, Olimie, Scott, Williams (2), Button, Bond, Garftett, MoN rig, Avery, Hodden, Orr, Hon. Witrram. Hon. Bowen. Hon. M'Loafl< Hon. Jones, Hon. Sinclair, Hon. Anstey, Anderson, M.P.. Captain Done. WMIII, b.s. (8.30 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, for Blenheim. OPAWA, 8.8. (9 a.m.), 110 tons, Eckford,- for Blenheim. . expected arrivals. I Rak&noa, We9tport, Juno'l7. Kuril, Napier, tiuno 17. x Moorabooi, frevcafltlo, June 17. Mana, W&n&anui, June 17. AraUurA, West Coast, Jurio.l7. Jiuia» Wanganui, Juno 17. Hararda, Lytteitoii, Juno 17. Mauapouri, Rarotoug;a. J Uiic 17. lto&amond, Onehunga, July 17. Talune, Lyttelton aiid Duuciiiu, June 17. Bleuiielm, Blenheim, June 17. Keguius, Westport, Jatio 17. Patefcna, Pioton and Nelson, June 17. Defender, Lyttelton, Juno 18. ' Miinrtka, Melbourne, via south. Juno 18. Victoria, sydnoy, via Auckland, Judo 10. Kahu. Lanier, Juno 18. Wairau. Nelson, June IS. ' Aleifluaer, Nelson, June 18. • Maori, Lyttelton, June 18. « Kamona, Qreymouth, Lyttelton, June 18. Kiripaki; Patea, June M. Aorere, Patea, Juno 18- \ Walhi { Blenheluit Juno 18. , lloiolti, Nelson and West Coast, June 19. Itonowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Juho 20. Maitai, Auckland, via ports,.June 22. • Cygnet, KoiKouri-.Jufto -22.

v PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Jane Douglas, Hokltlfea, June 17< Manarda, • idotueka, June 17,' ttuvu, Napier, June 17. Stormbira, Wariganui, June 11. K'oohya, Wegtport, Oreymouth, June 17. Queen of tho South, t'oiton< Juno 17. Arapawa, Wangartui, Juuo IV. / Taiuui, L6ndon, June 17. 'i'aluiie. Auckland, via porta, June 17. Hoafia, Melbolirno, via porta, June 17. Jiuia, Wangauui, Juno 17. lileultoim, Blenheim, Juuo Mararoa, Lyttclton, June 17. Floraj Avestport, June l'A . Btar of New Zealand, AUatralldn portg, Jane 1?. ilariapoiiri, Woßtp6rt, June 17. Waihi, Blenheim, JUno 18. . v Aorero, Patea, Juno 18. Opawa, Blenheim, June 18. Hula, Wonganui, June. 10. Patooha, Picton and Nelson, Jtino 18, Alexander. Nels'on dnd Wo§t Coastj Jutie 18. Victoria, Lyttclton and Dudedih, June 18. Hoiatnond, New I'lymouth, Onehunga, Juno 18. Manuka* Sydhcy direot, June 18. ; ArahUra, Nelson and West Coiist, Juno 19. Wairaui Nelson,.Jube l9i Brisbane, .Kaipara, Juno 19. Kiripaka, Patca, Juno 19. llonowai, Auckland, via porta, Juno 21. Cygnet, Kaikoufa, Lyttelton, JuU6 23,.

INTErtCOLOMIAt SERVICE ■ MOVEMENTS OF STfiAMEItS. WATtItIMOO, a.a., left ttelbout-tie JUflo 2, for Wellington, vm iloban and southern potts. Arrived Wellington Juno il. Left tiame day fttf Sydney direct. Arrived Sydney Juno X 6« Leaves Sydney Jurio 19, for Wellington. MANUKA, e.g., left Melbourne Juno 9, tor Wellington via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington Julie 18. Leaves B&tuo day for Sydney direct* Duo Sydney Juuo 22MOKIIAKI, 8.5., left Sydney' Juno 5, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wcllingtqfi June 9. Left Julio 10. for Alolbodme, via southern ports and Hobart, Duo ilelbouruo Juno 19,

YIOTOJiiA, a.a., left Sydney Jane 9, for Weihng'tou, via Auckland and East Coast pofte. Arrived Auckland June 13. Due Wellington Juno. 18. Leaves eaine day for Lyticlton and Duu« edln, WItoMEItA, 8.8., left Duncdln June 8 for Byd* ney, vie. LyUoltofl, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland; AfWvod Wellington JUhe 10* Arrived Auckland Juno 13< . Left Juno 14 for Sydney* Due Sydney June 18, MOKOIA, 8.8., leaves Sydney for Auckland June 16. Due Auckland June 20, and tranships to Talune. MOANA, g.s., ldft Sydtocy, June It, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington Juno 16. Leaves Juno 17, for Melbourfle, Via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne, Juno 26. ULIMAKOA, s.s.,' left Melbourne Jane 16, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern porta. Duo Wellington June 25. Leaves same day for Syd- , ney direet. Duo Sydney June 29. TALUNE, s.s., left Dunedin Juno 15, for Attokland. 1 via.Lyttolton, Wellington, Oisborno/ and Napier, j Diie Welllrifeton June 17 and Auckland. June 2t. I Connects with Mokola, which loaves for Sydney od June 21«

OVERSEA SHIPPING. STfiAMfcRS TO AItRIVE. From London. KAtK6t)llA (due Wellington about July 1), sailed fill May 4, via 'AUcklfmd. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents,) NEIUSHANA (duo Wellington about Jul? 14), sailed on May 6, via Australia, Auckland ,nnd Niiplcr. (Tyadr LiliC, agdiits.) 'JI'IIAKINA (duo Wofilutftou about July 1). sailed on May 14, Plymouth May 5, via Ojtpe Town anil llouart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agehts.) , A'fllENtC (due Wellington July 13), saM 6n May 27, Plymouth May 29, via Capo Town and Hobart. (HhaW, Bn.vill Llfto, ajrpnts.) STAR OF AUS'I'ItAMA (due Wellington about July 28), siilled Ma? 29, via Australian ports and Auckland, ('rynef Line, agents,) KtJMAttA (duo Wellington about August 3), Bailed on Juno 8, via Australian ports and Auok-' laud.. (Shaw, Satlll, and Albion Lille, ageiits.) 'i'OrfaAiiniOi s.s. (dilo about July 26), sailed dfi June it M Wellington, via TencfiDi, Cap 6 Trtwfl, and Ilpbai't. (New Zealand Shipping Oo„ flgetits.) 1 „ .

From Livornaar. MO It AY Sit lUH (due Wellington about June 54) 6(illed on April 24, via Australia and Auckland! (F.lIiP. Lino, toentflj DKYON (dilo Welllugtoft about August 6), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland, (F. 11.5, Line, agents.) From H6W Y6rl(. WALKWt!'! (duo Wellington aboiit rfnW 8) sailed on May 3, fdf Wellington direct, (vacuum Oil Co., agents.) BANTU (duo Wellington about Augtlst 6), jallefl oil liny 13, via Australia and Auoklnrid. (A. and A. Mae, ageitls.l SAIWltt TO AnitlVE . OLAKA, bartiue, sailed from Liverpool May 27 (or Welling ton.

BY TELEGBAFH. OVERSEA. !

BTTVA, June 16. Sailed.-Aorangi, for Vancouver. SYDNEY. Jane 16. Arrived.-Waihora, from Bluff. Sailed.—Mokoia {2 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, June 16. Railed.—Ulimaroa, for Bluff, via Hobart. Arrived.-Nerehana. NBWCASTLE, Juno 16. Sailed.—Thyra, for New Zealand. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Koromiko, for Wcstport. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Hula (7.55 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Man a, (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington; Hula (8 p.m.), for Wellington. l . • NAPIER. Arrived.—Maitai (4 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed,—Flora (3 p.m.), for Wellington. HCTOtf. Arrived.—Pateena (4.40 pjn.)» from Wellington. To sail —Pateena (9.30 p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON. * Arrived.—Botoiti < (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Watmea (5.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Wairau (11.50 hm'.), from Wellington. . , Sailed.—Rosamond (9.40 a.m.), for Picton and Weliington. MOTUEKA WHARF. Sailed.—Manaroa' (6 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Arrived.—Waikare (7 a.m.), and Mardroa (8.5 a.m.), from Wellington; Talune (8.10 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; Storm (7 a.m.), from Timaru; Orari (11.10 a.m.),. from Bluff. Sailed.—Louisa Craig (8.25 a.m.), for Auckland; Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Taluno (7.10 p.m.), for Auckland, via porta; Waikare, for Dunedin; Storm, for Wanganui; Huia, schooner, for Kaipara. • TIMARU. Sailed.—Koonya (6 a.m.), for Wellington; Clan M'lntyre (4 p.m.), for Bluff. ' DUNEbIN.. Sailed,—Manuka (2 p.m.), for northern ports and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Nisbet, Kerr, Burton, Tcwslcy, Ward, Prentice, Stevens, Sullivan, Thomson (2), Jlcadamcs Mil ler and 2 children, M'Arthur, Smith and infant, Clark, Messrs Buruß, Sullivan, and Clark; Star of Scotland (2.45 p.m.), for Lyttclton. THE NAIRNSHIRE. ' , The Federal Houlder Shire liner Nairnshire left for Timaru yesterday afternoon and, after lifting cargo at that port, proceeds to Lyttclton, whence she Bails for the West of England about the end of next week. DISMASTED. '' (NY TELEORAm—PttESS ASSOCIATION,} Auckland, Juno 16. The scovr Welcome, from Russell to ttye Great Barrier, was dismasted on Monday evening, the mainmast being snapped off a few feet above the dcck, and the foretopmast and main boom smashed. ' . THE WAKANUI.' Having completed the discharge of the Wellington portion of her cargo yesterday l afternoon, the Wakauui left for Lyttclton with the balance. She will commence inward loading in the south, and will afterwards return to . Wellington, sailing finally from this"'port about July 8. MOANA FROM SYDNEY, Fresh following winds with moderate seas were the experiences of tho e.a. Moana. .which ar rived in tho -stream from Sydney , before daybreak yesterday morning.. Tlio vtasel has d large carpo of frnit and general merchandise for Wellington, and, after disohdrgo,. will leave to-morrow, evening for Melbourne, via southern porta and Hobart. BTUSBAKE FROM NKWCASTI.E. On her way hero from tiewcaetle, the coliiei Brisbane had a rather rough : passage.. She r left on Thursday last and. after encounterins a thunderstorm and ploughing through a he'avs p ewell the whole way, sho reached Wellington al 8 o'clock yesterday mornirg. She has 1100 torn M coal to put oilt at this port, find, on Satur day, proceeds W Kaipara.

WEATHER'ON TJIB WEST COAST. ' - Weather conditions at Wcstporfc had improvedfrCßterdft? ftnd there was. prospect of tho bar bring • workable in the evening. - The Walpori, Ktanona, Itali&noa, and Kit-' tawA were all expected to get attay met night. At Greymonth the conditions wero not no good. There was a stfrong friesh irt the And a i heavy sett running outsids tAAde the bar datigerous.- In consequence of thin, the Arahura Will not eair at Greymonth this week.' Rh« leaves Westport tO'dfty I6f Ne!r.6fi and ..Wellington* . CONCERNING tfHE RONA. PROOEJIiDINtiS PENDING.' After consideration of the. evident' tendered at tho preliminary kquiry into the circuit . glances connected with the wreck of the. DCorr Bona at PaUisdr Bay, the .Marine Department has deettifcd that there is fio'necessity. td take further action as regards tu* Question at navigation. Tttb Collector of Customs has, however, been instructed to ptfocecd agfiin*t Uf. Nevrftftn, who is allied to •bo responsible for 6otidintt 1 thd scow to sea, on th(i ground that th 6 vessel I was unseaworthy. at tho time slio Mad dispatched ffofiv Wellington.

. ' TAISOI'S PABSEXGKII LIST. fly tho Shaw-Savill (steamer Tainui, which leaves for Lonuoa at noon to-day, ,tho following passengers . have hooked; —i'irst Saloon— Vrom Wellington: Mis# M. D, Mason, Mrs. MaBOU, lJr. J. M> Mason, Mnalor M. Mason, and Mr. ,W. F. Jacob,'. From Timant: Miss Oreiike. From. Chrialchurehi Mr. F, Graham. From Auckland: Missos L. if, Sotitar, K. Wiirfoili MM. Wilsdil, Messrs. K. 11. Wilßon, 1,. W.'Wilson, M. Wilton, From Sydney; Mr. Spencer Balfour. ~ Hcroilfi salociri ;~From Wellington: MiSses E. A. Marshall, M,. K. .Marshall, M. Paget, Pattor* son, A. Wilson, Mesdamea K. Allpasd, L. Kkiicox, Marshall, Paget, Wilson, Messrs. 1). A. Ebcrlet, D. H. Hancox, J. W. Marshal), I/, 0, I'acet, J, Stewart-,. J, Watson, J. A. Wilfloil, WrWilatfrii 0. E. Wilton, Misters A. Paget, A, Wilson, E, Wils6n. From Waneanuls Mdajrs. A. Dnyly, A, 0. Jacob, 0. T, William#, S. u, tt'illlanisi rroifl, Ohrlstchuroh.', Mid/i Ililghfed. From Tlmnrui Mr, W. Kerntihan/' From Auckland:: Mrs. Orchard, Messrs, A. 11. Lord,'W. Ofchard. . Third-eliis;—From Wellington! Hesdamos M. Baxter, E. Foster,- Qyles, Vincent, Misses 0. R. Philtlns, H. 0, Ar'li, M. Baxter, Vincent, Messrs. 11. Barry, It. Cheison, . H, P. Faster, F. A. L. Foster, T-.A, Fdstef, W. Griffin, A. Oyiep, 0. Hardin?, W.' S, Lett, P. H. Miller, A. Mlntoft, W. Motttm, It. Smith, J. Vincont, It. WcddAll, Mastem Vincent (2), From ChrUtcburch: Mesdames Aieobrook, A, Jotiof, IWatra, It. Alsobrook, (J. Alsebrook,' J. ;Denny, J, Sullivan, D, ThanidS. From Invercnrgill; .Mr.D, 13c»e, From Tlmarui Mesfers. 11. lllaok, J. Cherry. From Napier: Messrs. 11. Ohotlton, 11. S. Mxaren, From Auckland! Mesdames DeVnit, Wht'eltr, Misses I?. M'Aven, L, Wheeler, Messrs, S. D&tMMB, J. Bnnbar. J, R. M'Areii, K. Plekford, G. Bimnson. F. Wheeler, G, Woods, Masters M'Aven (2). -From Nelson: Messrs. .T> Fuller, L. HnbertH,_ Fr6M Dunedin: Mrs!' Tttit. Misses 0. T&it, F.. Tait Messrs. It. Grilfeii. G. Holi/. A. PM<», J. Tait. 1 .T. Tait, jun.. T. Williams, Master Tait. From fllsborno: Messrs. F, May, G, "W, THbmpson, From New Plynidtlth: Mrs. Sande, Messrs. 0. Nicholson, W. Sands, W. J. Sdndi Tho Tainui Id duo at Plymouth oh July 28, and at London on the day following.

The Arrlno, bound from SjMn6y to Timnru.! passed Caiio Gatnpbell at, 7.'0 jt.im yeaterday, ami was due at Timarii last night, Ad verso weather conditions have delayed the Landordnle at Uooart, but She Is oxfcected t4 leave for ftunedin any day now. Tho Rosamond is duo nt Ploton to-day, o,nrt afterwards cqmos on to IVoliinjfton, Hho loirca fbf Ng\v Flynlouth And Ohohnnja. to-morrow. TiVe SUamer Bfln.nockbufn, 4937 tons, Is totiorted lis Miritf Under charter tolbad a cargo of C 460 oil at Now ,I'orlf for KM ZoMAnd j>6rts. ; On tho arrival of the scow Echo at Wellington. tho Collator of Customs will hold a preliminary inquiry into tho stranding of that vol!sel at Karamea. , By thin afternoon the Tyscr liner Star ot New Zealand will have completed loading. She is to sail for Australia this evenlflg, or at day Ufoiiit tomftfrow. Thel Corlnna, which arrivod from Otielluriija dad N<Sw Plymouth yesterday, brought J2J packages of cheese front tho latwr port for transhipment t6 the Tainui, which leaves to-drty for London. -

The iitatl agents of the Shaw, Sdvlll, and Albion Company hire received advice that the Arawa, which left Wellington for Londoii on May 20, continued hor Voyage from Elo do Jahlero on Saturday last. After discharge of her Wellington cargo, the Manapouri, which arrives from Tahiti this mornitig, is to leave this evening for Westport to piolt up a cargo. Another of the Unioil Compiiny's steamers fixed for Westpnrt is the' Flora, which 16 duo to-day from Napier; ■ Imports by the Moana yesterday included 1469 casis fruit, <0 bags oil cake, 199 bags tapioca, 74.baud potatoes, 400 bags rice, 211 eases tea, 206 bigs riccfncal, 98 saflks seed. 350 pieces timber, 36 barrels oil, 226 drtlmi: oil. 12 cases tobacco, 22 cases emulsion, 250 casos soap, 128 boss wan, 310 drums carbide, 703 eases candles 188 rails, 15 hogsheads spirit, 10 barrels grease, 15 canes Sulphur, 263 sacks flour, 10 costs wine, 5 octaves wine.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 536, 17 June 1909, Page 9

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