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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. ■ , Dn,j. ' Ilr. m. Full raoon ... ... ... 3 11 47 P.m. 1 Last quarter 10 6 M p.m. New moon' ... 17 10 16 p.m. First auartor ... 25 1115 P.m. " ' ' man waot. y To-day, 3.7 a.m.j 3,28 p.m.-To-morrow, £.55 a.m.; 4.17. p.m : : , : : ■ HUN! ' ' ■ Sun rises, to-day, 7.1.6 a.m.;.sots, 4.32 p.m. ARRIVALS. ; , ( . ~ ;.'■.,' THURSDAY. JULY 1. . . ■ .PATEENA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 1212 tone, Manning from Lyttclton. Passengers: fialoon—Misses Morton, Kennedy,' Mosdamee Dorrott, Jonee, Flynn, Messrs. M'Laren, Jonee, Williamson, Frascr, Lang, Patcrson, Bain, M'Kinnon, Harris, OoUedgo, Boss, Gatcnby, M'Kec, Flavin, Milne, Derrctt, M'Guinncas, Holleston, Flynn, Malno; 32 TALUNE, β-s. (7.65-a.m.), 2087 tone, Holla, from Duncilin nnd Lyttelton. Paesenßors: SaloonMisses Woodhoneo, Arthur, M'Boatb, Boys, Mobdamofl Hart and , 4 children, Pascoo and. 2 child-, ren, Lott, Messrs. T. W. Whitson, Stewart, Hart, Smith, Boss, Barber, Williams, Pascoo, Lott, Williams, and Lottr 8 Btcerago. : ■ • .ROSAMOND, a.?. (11.35 a.m.), 721 tons,. Edwin, from Nelson and Picton. WAIPOBI, B.a. (10.20 a.m.); 1919 .tone, -Harris, from: Wcstport. ■ '■ .......... NGAHERE, s,s'. : (12.30 p.m.), 1100 tone, Christian, from Greymouth. ~ •■". ■ .. ; V MOBAYSHIBE,'a.». (9 aim. in the-stream), 6576 tons, MTJanchlan, from.Liverpool, via Laa Pal. mas,; Cape Town', and Sydney. ..-.' : ABAHURA, B.a. (1.50 p.m.), 1596' tons, Lambert, from Grevinonth, Weatport, and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Smith, Kudwell, Roberts, Walker, Nioholas. Kuss, Mcsdamea Fender, Rudwell, Quinn, Boyd, Armstrong, Nicholas. Kennedy, Donigal, Grove, Martin, Taylor,-Anderson, Rev. Father Whelan, Messrs. Hondor, Nicholson, Taton, Meale, James, Condor, .Runcie, .Bcnnington, Dβ Vere, Stevens, Fittall, O'nonnoll, Sampson, Cropp '.&),'' Roper, Barclay, Perry,; Garnor, Morrison, ; . WUklhs,' Roux-BuiEson ', and /family, Grimmett, Knap, Warren, Armstrong, .Doriiac, Cooper, Wadilovo, Grove, Fogdcn, Wileonj Harris, , Evans, Leduor; .10 stoerasoi ~■•'. • ■■ ■ ■:■ ■ jTAKAPUNA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), "1D36 tons, Stewart, from .Pjcton ,and Nelson. . Paspengers: SaloonMisses Finlay, Allan, Nicoll, Von Lubbo,: Williams, Etching, Hilraer, Mowat, Morrison,, Vava-, Bour (2),-. Williams, Roed, Mesdaroea Drinkwater, Goodbehere,' Oroll, ■'Moore,' ■ .Wright,' Whyborn, Steele, Cates, Knight (2), Spoed, Steedman, Wood-. insr, Anderson, Manning, Messrs.. Silcock, :Pairo, 'O'Brien.-'Beese, Preeoe, Ohieholm," Bell,' Bushby, Peroival.i Black, Peart, Hoyoß, Bright, Trower, Simm, ■■ Blakey, Hume, Whyborn. Kobbell, Oatea, Helper, Oostello, Willicombe, Scott,•> Knowlce (3), Mclroso, Wigginn, Pitt, Shuto, Hoirctnn, V(cntrinffham, Ma-Hor, Stodart, Fontor, Bush, Leslie,' Scollard, O'Brien, WilHn, Anderson, Hynen, Oock, Paul, Captain Kinny, Hon.' Wigram, 15 atooraco. . ' ARAPAWA, s s (8 40 p.m ), 268 tons. Corby, from Wangnnm BIiBNHEIM, Eβ (9 6 pm.), 120 tone, Watson, from Blenheim. '.KAHTJ, ss. (9 20 pin.), 182 tone, Carhon, from Nanicr.-via coa"t 'OPAWA, as. (1035 pm),'llo tons, Eckford, from jjlonheitn. : i DEPARTURES. , THTJBSDAT, JULY 1: 'PETONE, 63. (4 am), 708 tons, DlUner, for Greymouth. RUEU; 86. (8 5 am.), 65 tone, Potcreon, for Gisbonw. ' | WAIUAU, Bβ (2 20 p.m), 93 tone, Vendore, for Nelson." ' QUEISN OF THE SOUTH, ss (4 pm,), 198 toni Harvey, for Foxton ' MANA, ss. (515 pi), 134 tone, Jackson, for PMea. , MANUBA, B.a. (5 25 p m.), 4505 tons, Livingstone," for Melbourne,- viasouthorn ports and llobart. Passengers!, Saloon—For •. Lyttelton—Misses Eon-, nie (2), 'Barnett,' Foster, Gavin, Mcsdames Wood, Blight. Morris, Rev, , Blight,'.Messrs. Lea-.

lie, Anderson, .Oliver, Cooper, Malcolm, Bastings,. Yonng, .•: Lamb,' Achoson: , For •■ Dunedln—Miss Brown, .Mrs. Hely-Loniaa. .For , . Bluff—Mr. Ford. For Hobart-Mrs. -Pisk, Mr. Fieli,, and 2 children. For Melbourne—Mesdamea Dobineon and infant, Laidlaw,, Messrs. Boddy, White (2), Smith, Davidson, ; -'\'■'..' ' : .-. ■'- ',". '■ . '.- ■ " ' ', " ■ '■'':- :'■':■ ■:. . TALtTNE, s.e.' (6.1Q -P.nU, 2087 ■ tons, Eolls, : for Napier, Gisborne, n.r.u Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—For l Napier—Mr. , For Gisborno— Mr. Charlton. For Auclslandv-^ BB • N o rton . Messrs. , Parnell, ' Pyoroft, ~Tan Dackelsden, M'Affer,: and BlaoMord;- ' ... ... PATEENA, s.e. (8.5 p.m.), ,1212 itone, Manning, for Lyttolton. Passcngore: Saloon—Mies Hayno, Messrs'. Howoll, Jarett, Gray,. Karkett, Paterson. ROB EOT, s.b. (10.25 p,.m), 96 tons, M'lntyre, for Picton.' ."■ ; ..'.■■■■ '.' .' - . ALEXANDER, 5.8,.,(U pirn,), 377 tone, Viclteman, for'Nolsoiiand WostOoast.';':.' 'A ; ..'• ■•

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maori, liyttelton, July 2. ■' • Huia, Wanganui, July 2. , Opawa, Blenheim, , , July 2. Wimmcrn, fcSydnoy, via Auckland and ports. July 2.. llocraki. Melbourne, via Hobart and ports, Jnly 2. Hanaroa-, Motueka, July 2. Kahu, Napier, July 2. ' Ennordalc, Newcastle, via Auckland, July 3. Patccna, Lyttclton, July 3. ' Queen of the' South, Foiton, July 3. Wairau, NelGon, July 3. , Mapourika, VI rn Cgast. July 3. Ktiiapoi, southern porta, July 4. Orarl, WMtara, July «. Mouowai, Dunedin, Lyttcltou, July 4. Star'of Scotland, Wr.nßanul, July 4. Dofcndor, Hokitika, July A. Wnimoa, July 6. Tarawera, Anrltlnnd. via ports, July 8. Ulimaroa* Sydney/ July 7. Oorinna, fiouthorn porta, July 7. Moana, Melbourne, via southern ports, July 9. Taluno, Auckland, via porte, July 9.

J ,; PROJECTED DEPARTURES,;, : " "'..• Aofere,: Pa'tea, July 2. . : -' ; ! "'■'- ■- , ':';. , '/:'.'"' ' Kahu, Napier, via'coast, , July 2.' . i" '■■'■■■' Ht.ormbird, Wanganui, ■ July 2,-,. - ; ■ - i-: , . Waihi,-, Blonhoiui.vJuly ■ 2. . .:.. : : ;■;: ..- : / • Arapawa, Wanganui, July 2; , .■■:■■■■ ■:■.-.■.:■. . Sfapri, Lyttclton, July, 2. ,-....". w> .. :: > . Huia, Wanganui,'July 2. ■ ,'. ■■..■' ■ /' .- -~ Opawa, Ulcubcim, July 2. ' .'- : : ■ • ' -Kiripaka, Patea.July V , . ■ . ■ . Mocrultl, Sydney direct, July 2. - .: , Rosamond, New Plymouth, Onehunga, July.2. Wimraera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, July 8. Pateena, Lyttolton, July 3. ..-'-..'.-■■ : . . Wairau, Nelgon, July 3.. r : . ■■■■■-. ■:■■-,■■ - Turaltina, Lyttelton, .July '3. - .- .■."'■-. ;.'■ -.. : Arahura, Nelnon and weat. Coast, July. 3.>-'-.-l-Queen; of the South, Foxton, July 3. ;■' Kaiapoi, Picton, West ; Ooast; July: ,5. ~i • '- .. Wakatu,-Kaikoura,'. Lyttolton, July. 5. ~--. .. Blonhoim, , Motuolia,' July 5.;' ■•"■■■ ', : , ' ' : Monowai, Auckland, via porta,; July 5. .V: - ' ; Tarawcra, liyttclton and Dunedin, ■ July ! 6::., ■ ■Mapourika, Nqlson and -West Coast, July 6.' . Waimoai Nclsoti w\d West Ooast, July '6.'.■.'•■•■. oorinna,.New Plymouth and Onehunga, July 7. Ulimaroa,' Melbourne, via southern, ports, Julyß. , . , '■.-::■■..-■:■-■':-■ \ -'■: . ■■ ' ' - ' ' ... Moana, Sydney direct,' July 9.. ; ■. .'■ >. ;„ ■ INTERCOUOiNIAI.-SERVICE. <:■ ' ' ;': ' MOVEMENTS'OF. : STEAMEES.V! '{-r] ■'■ WAEBIMO6,:'s,e,, left Bydnoy Juno ; 19. for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington' June 23. Left Juuo 24, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. 'Duo Melbourne July J,. , ■■■..--. WIMMEUA,! 8.a., leit Sydney Juno 23, for Wellington, via Aur.Uaud and - East Coaet ports. Arrived Auoliland Due Wcllinstdn. July 2, Leaves same day aud Duacdin. - MOERAKI, 5.8., lolt. Melbourne: June 23, for Wellington, via Hobart and eouthem ports. Due Wellington July 1 2. Leaves same day. for Sydney direct. Duo-Sydney July.'6,' ;VIOTORIA, 8.5., left Dunedin June 22, for Wellington, via Lyttelton,. Arrivod Wolllnfiton June 24. Left aame day for Sydney, via ; Napier, Qiehornc'and Auckland- Arrived) Auckland June 27. Due Sydnoy July 2; ' ; .-■'■ :, ■: -.. itANDKA, 8.5., left. Sydney Juno 26, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington June 30. Left July 1 for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne July 10. • TALUNE,' . 5.8., 'left Dunedin > Juno 29, for Auckland, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Arrived' Wellington July 1. Due Auokland July 4, conuecta with Mokoia for Sydney; ' ■ . ■ ' ■:. > MOANA, e.g., left Melbourno 1 June 30, for Wellington, via Hobart and southern porta. Due Wellington July 9. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney July 13. -,'■, MOKOIA, 8.8., left, Sydney June 30, for Auckland. 'Due Auokland July 4, and tranships to Talune, which leaves for southern -porta on Jnlv 6.-. ■. - , : :.". •.-''{ ,- ■■■■■ •....' .'..-'■ -. '', ULIMAEOA, s.s), leaves Sydney July 3, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington July '7. Leaves July 8, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Duo Melbourne iJuly 17. ... V '>'• OVERSEA .'SHIPPING.''*.' BTEAMEES'TO : AEEiyE. '; -....'.*. From London. ( . ••' .';"."■■".' . ' - KAIKOURA (due Wellington' about July 7)' Bailed on May. 4, via. AuqHland, (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ■'■'.•• ■, • ■■. ■ NEREHANA (due, Wellington about Jrily 14), * sailed-on May 5, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.).•' . .. :. ATHENIO (due Wellington July 13). Bailed on May 27, Plymouth May 29, via Cape, Town and Uobart. (Bhaw, Savill Line, agonts.) ■ BTAR OP AUSTRALIA (due Wellington about July 28),' sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. .(Tyscr Line, agents.) ■-.;■- '. • . ■ . KUMARA (due Wellington about August 3) sailed on June 8, via Australian porta and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line, agents) TONGARIBO; s.s. (due about July 26). sailed on June 12 for Wellington, via Teneriffe, Capo Town, and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., a COIUNTniO (duo Wclliriqton about August 121 sailed from London.June 26, Plymouth Juno 27 for Wellington, via Teneriffe. Cape Town, and Hooart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents,) Froni Liverpool. . . DEVON (duo Wellington about August 6), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland (F.H.8.-Line', 'agents:) : , , ■ ... ■ CORNWALL (duo Wellington about August 30), sailed from Livorpool on June 26, via Australian ports and.. Auckland. (F. 11.8. Line, From Now York. : : WALKI7RE (duo Wellington about July J) ■ailed on Ality i, for WoUlnston direst, (Vacuum OU Oα. aeeateJ ]

BANTtT Muo Wellington about August fl, felled on May 13, via Australia and Auckland.' (A. and A. Mno, figenla.) ■ OI.KNDKVON (due Wellington about Anguet 27), nailed oil June 8, via Australian porta and Aiinlilnml. (New Htmlnnd Shipping Oα., agents.) 'J'OMOANA (duo Wellington nhnut Soptombor II), nailed on Juno 10, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyncr Mho, agents,) HAILKJI TO AKIIIVE. CbAltA, bnrutio, tailed from Liverpool Uay 27, for Wellington, BY VKhmnMVL. OVERSEA, > SYDNEY, July 1, Hailed.—Ncrolinnu, for Now SScaland, NEWCASTLE, July 1. ;finllod.-KaHuntt nnd Aloxa, tor Now Zealand. ' i BY TIXKaBAPH. OOASTAL. ' THURSDAY, JULY 1. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. Elnomoa, from cast, passed south at 4 p.m. KAIPARA HEADS. Sailed;— Northern Olilof, for Sydney. AUCKLAND. Ballcd.-llfttatua (WO p.m.),' for London; Fiona (3.30 p.m.), for Suva. ONEHUNGA. Railed,—Rtvrawn (4.6 p.m.), for New Plymouth, Passengers; Saloon— Mnses Papps, Lewis, LiUcy, ll'Donald, Wobb, Black (2), Lewis, Allon, and Dcmpßcy, Mcsdamce Saddler, Hood and family, Messrs. Saddler, Rcakes, Stewart, Broad, Spraggon, Colson. . PATEA. I ArriTed.—Kiripako, (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington.' WANGANUI. . Arrived.—Hnia (725 am ), from Wellington. Sailed.-Huia (6.60 ) p.m.), for Wollington; NAPIEII. Sailed.—Wimmcra (3.55.p.ra.), tor tho south. Passengers: Saloon—yor Wellington—Nurse Corbett, ■Mγ. M'Culloch. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Opawa (5 a,in.) and Blenheim (6 omjS), from Wellington. PIGTON. Arrived.—Jano Douglas (6 a.m.), from Wellington/ MOTUEKA,,,., Arrived,—Manaroa (7.15 a.m.),-from Wellington. To sail.—Manaroa (6,30 p.m.)! for Wellington. 1 QREYMOCTII Arrived;—Mapourika (9 a.m.), from Wcstport, To sail.—Mapouvika (8 p.m.), for Wcstport, Nelson, and Wellington, KAIKOUBA. Arrivod.—Wakatu (10 a.m,), from Wellington. LYTTELTON: Arrivcd.-Maori (6 50 a.m),"from Wellington; I Komata (5 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Aotea (155 pm.), fpr London; Moeraki (5 5 p.m.), for Wellington and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington :-Meßdames ifLaelilan, Mead, Glonn, Mo3srs. Asbwiu, M'Lwhlan. Captain Dawson. For Sydney—Mesdnmcs Quinness, Mynchall. Stepbenson, Messrs. Erwin, Stephenson. Johnson, Williams, Watson, Gasa, White, O. D. Bowon, Lβ Cron, Gulnnosp. Maori (8 25 p.m.), for Wellington. Pasiengors: Saloon . —Jlisbes Myrami, Patcrson, Malcolm, -Maßinnity, < Lyons, Morton. Watson, Rhodes, Slattcr, Pearwn, Fullorton, Pernman, Smith, Law, Frost, Butler, ,Hillq, Waters, Power,, and HcasmanA Meedames Williams. Rutherford, Macltay, Owens: and t" children, Watson,; -'Sexton; ■ Dlzoh, '.'.'Eaylock,, M'Grath (2), "Jiarrett, Kutey, Warburton, Smith; Dpllamore, rThunder;; Murray.' Hi'.le, Qnartley, Owone, and child, and Reynolds, 'Mr. Justice Williams, Rev. R,. 8. Gray,' Oaptain Murray, Messrs. Campbell. Gore, Camp, M'Oommons, Ronnie, Rutherford, Patorsoni Huncan,. Haireitt. Morris, Stevone, Sexton; Dfxon.' Uoeves, Martin, ■ Hilton, Smithr Bock, Rickards, Blair, Hnnt.ShriraptoD, Eoop.:Millikcn, Bailey,; Lane, Ohcesbrongh, Teschcmaker,' Pearson; Livingßtone; Lees, Roynolde; 4O'.eteerage._.- '■-:'■.;• : ; , ,' . ;::y.^ ; ;■;,-::! •_■ ] TIMA}ItJ.::-:'v'; : ;' :; /• '■ ; . ;:^ , Arriyed.-Oorinria (7. p.m.), from' Wellington.' V ' : ' :! ': ■.'.-■)■ ■..DO.NEDIN.. '■')'. ''i ;>■.■:/'■ ';..\ Arrived.—Moorabool, from Nowcas'tlei.Monowai, from Auckland; Kainnoi, from Lyttelton.'; '/;• .Sailed.—Storm,.for Timaru;and northern ports.. '<'.~'7;'. :: /[ ..!r^:.M;:,-BLUFF.- ;, -i"' : ;; :? ; ' ,:> /■.'?'■; : ;c :^ .Sailed,—Wakanui; for Lytteltoii; ;"■.''".'.■'';■'."■, : ; '■ 'i;);. KAiEOTRA/s, ports:.op:x3a^;;:.:;;:;;;: As previously mentioned, : the , New Zealand Shipping. Company's steamer Kaikonraie due at Wellington next Wednesday..'. After discharging, at this port; she proceeds to Lytlcltor- to commence Homeward loading; and will afterwards call at Bluff,. Wellington,' Waitara, and Anokland. in the order indicated. From, Auckland Bb.c J8 expected; to' sail for London about July 31. •'■ ':. !: ; ; :' : : '-.'j\~~ [•"".■ ':' ':■ -' 1"; , v , ;, FOB LONDONiAOTEA AND.'MATATIJA. ' ; ;; Two of tho 'Shaw-Saviir careo ' Bfam'ors—the Aotea ; and the Matatua-lett. New -Zealand for London i.within an hour of oriß another yester.'day.' ;The Matatna- Bailed from Auckland, at 1.30, j>.m:, and ■tho Aotea took her departure from Lyltolton' at: 1.55' : D-m.,.. As ,, both steamers «o home-via Monte' Video , and Tcnoriffe, it will : be-interesting which.of them reaches the: Old ..Country flrst.; "... ■.:;.'.;,■■ ;..; i.-■:;...;.: i ■~..■ ;■■ V ,>. : PASSENGEESFOB;BYpNET.V: i.'J; By the Union cfompany'a ' Btcamorr Moeraki, sailtncat five o'clock thie nftern'oon, tho following Wellington passengers'will leave for Syd- : noy:—Misses Tyrol!, Ohinohon,: Nott, 'Bell, Eobcrts, ,Catanacli, Bird, E.'Donghorty, Mcsdames Simpson and 3 ohildren, Nott,'.Smith, H.Daviß,.;Baume. J. Duncan; Moss, Bird, Messrs. J. W,,Do Yere-Stovens, J. J.i; Wallace.ii Arthur, Simpson. ißishop, Allen. Arthur, Seifert, D. WatBon, Smith, Bacgett, W. A. Dagper, l R. H; Salisbury,: Armour, Harry' Davis, IV E. Baumo, John Puncan,.Q. W;: Catannoh,; Davjs. ;'/■.- ■;..; ; '~.: ' ; /ARRIVAL OF THE S ';*'?

After a fairlv long passage from Sydney tho Morayshirc nrnvod in the stream at 9 a m. yesterdaj, and, on completion of medical inspection, was berthed at tho Taranaki Street Wharf before midday. Leaving Liverpool on April 27. tho Morayshiro called, at Lar> Palmofl on. May 4 and Oape Town on May ?4 In crossing the Southern Ocean tho vessel • met with eome heavy weather; and did not reach Sydnov until Juno 21. After replenishing bunkora slio Bailed from Sydney on Tridav last, ard, being heavily laden and encountering a heavy beam sea, she natnrally mado Blow steaming Farewell Spit was efghtad at 11 p.m. on June 30. Captain A. M'Lauchlan is still in charge of the Moravehiro, and has with him tho following officers :-Ohlof. Mr W. Wheatman, second, Mr A. W Barker; third, Mr J, W. LongwortlO fourth, Mr, J. Scott; chief engineer, Mr. ilWklook; second. Mr. J Coats; third, Mr A. Carmiohacl; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr, Burns: chief steward, Mr Flynni suigeon, Br A. H Tovey. Altogether the steamer ha* 7662 tons of cargo for New Zealand porK and, of this, 2500 tons are for Wellington She gooi on to Auckland about Monday or Tuesday next. Mr. A. Woodnut has joined the Alexander aa second mate. Mr. P. S, Horn has joined the TJnion Company's Manuka as second .offlcor, and Mr. W. Barber as ■ fourth. > On tho way home from 1 Wellington to London, the,Wafca n m is to call at Gibraltar. Slio leaves this port on;JnlyilO. At the present time, tho ferry steamer Mararoa is undergoing durvey. She is laid up in the vioinityf of: King's: Wharf. , Tho Government steamer Hincmoa is at prosent on her way to Kaipara. She is due back in Wellington about this day week. Mr. G. H. Scales's chartered steamor Clan LosHo -was to lcavo Timaru for Lyttolton last night From Lytlalton she sails finally for Avonmouth. , , Captain W J. Nowton yesterday assumed command of the Union Company's Manuka, and Onptnin M. Livingstone has gond to Dunedin foe orders. / Quartermaster O'Connor who died on -tho Morayshirc before the vessel reached Sydney, is believed to ha\e relatives in New Zealand. Bo was a native of Belfabt, Ireland N Tho Email coastal steamer .Manaroa is to go on the slip for annual overhaul on arrival from Motueka, and the Blenheim mil mako a trip to Motueka in her place on Monday next Early next week tho Norwegian steamer Thyra 13 to proceed to Aucklaud and Opua with the balance of her cargo After discharge in tho north sho goes to Sydrcy for docking, and will subsequently retutn to Bunburjt to load another shipment of jarrah for Now Zealand The Turajiina berthed at No 1 South Queen's Wharf before eight o'clock jcfittrdiy morning, and commenced discharging almost immediately. Messrs. Bannatyne aud Co advise that the Defender is to leave Hokitika for Wellington to day. and is duo 'here on Sunday. When in latitnde 38 46 south and longitndo 167.46 east, on Tuesday lael, tho Moravshiro, which arrived from Sydney yesterday, sighted a baraue Tho sailer was apparently shaping a course for Borao Australian port, but her • distinguishing flags could not lio mode out. Captain T. S. Wostoii, 'who is in command of, tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina, has assodatod with him tho following officers and. ongineors.-Ohicf officer, Mr, A B Smith; second, VU H Wynward; third, Mr. H. S. CurtiF, fourth, Mr H. M Willmniß, chief engineer, Mr. A. Somcrvillo, second. Mr. F M'Loanj third, Mr. T. M'Lcan; fourth, Mr. M Jordan; fifth; Mr.O.Maaacyj eixth,.-l(r. A.'W. W. Ardaghj' second refrigerating engineer, Mr, E W. I'attison; electrician, Mr. 11. Pledger; purser, Mr. 0. Koarlc; Blirgcon,: Dr. Gerald Smith. Movements advised , * by tho Onion Steamship Oompany aro as follow.-Tho Woiporl, now in Wellington leaves to day for Kaipara, and procoodß ihonco to Sidney; tho Flora loavoß Auckland to day for Wellington, vin Kast Coast Bays Gißborne, and Napier; tho; Mapourika was to leave Greymouth at eight o'clock laet night on the return journey to Wellington, via West,port and Nelson;.the Koroniiko proceeds from Westport to Auckland to-day, imd tho Pukaki is to sail from Westport to Oamaru; tho Kaiapoi arrives from : son them' ports; on Sunday and leaves for .tho West Coast 6n;Monday in tho Koonyas running. ,, '■ '■:., -v.; .■.,' 'Winter has come. So has PHOSPHOL EMULSION, tho finest oough cure of the ceninry. g

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 549, 2 July 1909, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 549, 2 July 1909, Page 7

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