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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TTIK JtOON. J USE. Day. hr. in. First ciuartcr 1 934 a.m. Full moon 12 921 a.m. Lost ijuartcr 20 821 a.m. Ne*v moon 27 050 a.m. JIOON. JTooirrises to-day, 6 p.m.; eels, um ' Thursday. HIGH WATER. To-day. 6.27 a.m.; 6.30 p.m. To-morrow, 7.4 a.m.; 7.12 p.m. SUN. Sun rises today, 7.13 a.m.; sets, 4.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JUKE 13.

MARAROA, s.s. (6.30 a.in.i, tons, Man ning, from Lyttelton. —Misses Goodwin, Headland, I iper, \\ altgi' ■ Haigh, M'Kenzic, Moymhan ©. ■ Sharlar.d, Saunders. Butric >. J°hitEon. Kob erts, Mesdames Allen ami bo>, Goodwin and two boys, Brookcr Anderson, U rigflt, Johnston, liilton, Jleiltle, W 0 r'- m ? iV Ilaigli, Murdoch, Archenhold, lume, Real, Brigadier Albiston, Revs. Joughm, Slpen cer, Elliott, liadford, Bishop Verdon, Bishop Grimes, Br. Kennedy, Dr. p.'!}' Messrs. Brooker, Hodgson, Flcm "J=; t win, Young, llotap, Anderson, Patteison, Herron 12), King, Shcat, Henjamin, .-ampson, AVithel, Nichols <?>■' nnroii Mnrr.iv Spurring, Jloiklc (2), bray, M'Kin'ning, J." il. Frostick, Hill. K O ® S K"' Shields, Barnett. Himes, M» ce - Blyth, Soamcs, Smith (21, co"Denney, Murdoch, Cookslcy. iomkics, Cor rell, F. Bilton, Neal, Revis, Sternbeig, Do • aid, M. Johnson, Cutler, Eectwi h, Mit-he . Pavn;, lluekley, Ure. Ancall, It-tt, Bcnclall, Phillips, and 44 .steerage. NIKAU, s.s. (10 a.m.), 252 tons, Iljj, noiu Motueka and Nelson. , . TARAWERA, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 2«3 ton.. M'Lean, from Auckland, G {=; b r 01 ?f; Nli ; 1 „" 1 . Napier. Pntengers: Saloon-Key.. *1 JN ton, Messrs. French, Grcgor, Goldman, liunpr TWrnee. Haven; 5 steerage. RURU, s.s. (11.45 a.m.), 65 tons, Nelson, £I QUEEN P OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), I<M tons. Ilarvev. from Foxton. CORINNA. s.s. (2.25 p.m.), 1271 tons, Camcron, from New Plymouth. • NGAIIFiIiE. s.s. (5.50 p.m.), ICSO tons, D.l ncr. from Orcymouth. . -frnnml ATHENIC, s.s. (7.15 p.m. in thei stream), 12,224 tons, ICempson, from London, "wAITEMATA, s.s. (8 p.m. in the stream), 5458 tons, Vint, from Newcastle. PATEENA. s.s. (11.15 P-ni.l 12" t0 "^ 1 Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Eerst Saloon—3li?sas Cross.es. Duiimt,B. Martin, Bray, Adams, Cough, Bellitt. Bell, Avery, Brown. Gregory, WaUon. Jlesdameß Ancell and 3 children, Cook. Ricliard. ; on, Brown, Haywcll, Talbot, Chapman, Bongo and son, Oswald, Stanhope Rao and chi d, Nancarrow and family, F,Il:-3 and child, Haydin, Messrs. Ancell. Chapman, Cook, Richardson, Waldson, SvcnsKi. R° Davis, Palmer, Connor. Lightbnr.d, «ilkins, Craig. Saywell, Talbot, Barton. Travers, Broitghm, Bartlctt, Doran, Osgood, Oswald. Callum. White, Duncan. St.inliope, Fletcher, .Stephens, M'Donald, Brown, Fergu.-on. Simpson, Smaill. Scott, white, llichardfon. Waldron. Svcnski. Dowhng, ards, Home, Simpson, Best, Jt'Callum, May, Masted, Crawford. Robey, Raplcy, Gilmer, Roberts, Batten, Milliken, Haydon, Turner! 14 steerage.

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. KENNEDY. r..s. (early), 225 toils, Graham, from Mangarakau, via Picton.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. JUNE 13,

ROSAMOND, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 721 tone. Wallis, for Kelson, New Plymoutn, and Onohunga. STORM. S.S. (2.30 p.m.). 405 tons, Broadhouse, fbr Wanganui. ARAPAWA; f.s. (3.20 p.m.), 268 ton 3, Thompson, tor Wanganui. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 1203 tons, M'Lean, for Nelcon, Westport, and Greymouth. Passengers; Saloon—For Neloon Mesdames Itomcril, Hall, Wright, Messrs. I'rvor, Hindmarsh. For Westport—Miss Marshall, Mrs. Struthcre, Lieut. Sydenham, Mr. Quayle. For Greymouth—Messrs. Kcar, Evans, liohr.i. TARAWERA. c-.f;. (5.30 p.m.). 20C3 tolls, M'Lean. for Lyttrlton and Dunedin. ' HUIA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. NIKAU, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. MARAKOA, g.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2593 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton Passengers; SaloonMiss Manuel, Messrs. Barnett, Simes, liudd, Martin, Tanner. Turner, Nighlyp Chateau, Robinson. Keall. Vaugban, riShiirmaii, Smith. OPAWA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. . BLENHEIM, (11 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim.'

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. CORINNA, s.s. (2 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Picton and southern ports.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kennedy. Mangara-kau, June 14. Kapiti, Waitara, June 14. Kornata, Westport, Juno 14. Waverley, Foxton, June 14. . Haupiri, East Coast, June 14. Tokomaru. Lyttelton, Juno 14. lonic, Lyttelton, Juno 14. Manaroa, Motueka, Juno 14. Moa, New Plymouth, Juno 14. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 14. Breeze. Lyttelton. Juno 14. Mocraki. Sydney direct, Juno 14. Arahura, West Coast. Nelson, Ficton, Jur.c 14. Rakanoi, Wcetport, June 14. Holmdile. Gisborne, Juno 15. Star of Scotland, London, via Auckland, Juno 15. Paparoa, Waitara, June 15. Opawa, Blenheim, June 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 15. Hula, Wanganui, June 15 Arapawa, Wanganui, .Tune 15. Kapuni, Patea, June 15. Kiripakn. Patea, Juno 15. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, June 15. . Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 15. Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Juno 15. Matatua, London, via Auckland, June 15. Defender. Lyttelton, Juno 15. l'utiki, Timaru, Lyttelton. June 16. Pukaln, southern ports, Juno 16. Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports, Juno IG.

Warrimoo, Melbourne, southern ports, Juno 16. Mapourika, West' Coast, Nelson. Juno 17. Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, June 18. Tarawera, southern ports, Juno 18. Flora, southern ports, Juno 18. Monowai, northern ports, June 20.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ruru, East Coast, Juno 14. Queen of the South, Fox too, June 14. Waverley, Kelson, West Coast, June 14. Wakanui, Lyttelton, .Tune 14. Manaroa. Motueka, Juno 14. Moa, Wanganui. June 14. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, June 14. Maori, Lyttelton, June 14. Morayshire. Timaru, Lyttelton, June 14. I3recze. Wanganui, June 14. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, June 14. Opawa, Elenheim, June 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 15. lluia, Wanganui, Juno 15. Kapiti. Wanganui, Juno 15. Mana, Patea, June 15. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, June 15. Mararoa, Lyttelton, June 15. Mokoia, northern ports. June 15. Kaiapoi, Greymouth, June 15. Moeraki, .southern ports, Hobart, Mel bourne, June 15. Haupiri, Greymouth, June 15. Putiki, Greymouth, June 15. Paparoa. Napier, June 15. Defender, Ifokitika, Juno 16. Victoria, southern ports, June 16. Warrimoo, Sydney, Juno 16. lonic, London, via way ports, June 16. Aorcrc, Patea, June 16. Pukaki. New Plymouth, Wc6tport, Greymouth, June 17.

Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast. Julio 17. Flora, Westport, Greymoutli, Juno 19. Tarawera. northern ports, June 19. Rosamond, Picton. Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, June 19. Monowni, southern ports, June 20. Takapuna, Nelson, 'West Coast, June 20. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, June 20. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. VICTORIA, 5.5., left Sydney June 7, for Auckland, East Coast ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington June 16. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Duncdin. MOEIiAKi, s.s., left Sydney June 10. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington June 14. Leaves June 15 for southern ports. Ilobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne June 24. WARIIIMOO. s.s., left. Melbourne Juno 7, for Ilobart, Mull', Diinedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Hue Wellington June 16. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney June 20. MOANA, leaves Sydney June 17, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington Juno 21. Leaves June 22 for southern ports. Ilobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne July 1. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. TOXGARIIIO ('hie about June 301. sailed from London May 15. via Cape Town ami Ilobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agl'llK) MAI!i:i:K (due about June2B!,soiled from London April 22, via Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tytcr Line, agents.) STAR OF INDIA (due about July 19), failed from London May 13, via. Australia, Auckland, and Napier. acentE.) STAB OF SCOTLAND (duo . iut June

14), failed on April 5, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) M.ATATUA (due about Juuo 14), tailed on April 14, via, Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agenls.) KAII'AIiA (due about July 13), sailed on May 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agenls.) COlllN'j'lllC (due about. July 11), sailed on May 25. via Cape Town and IJubart. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) MURITAI (due about August 12), sailed on May 31. via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser liine, agents.) WAIWEItA (due about August 1), sailet on June 3, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. NAIRNSHIRE (duo about July 7), sailei on May 6, via Auckland. (F.-Jl.-S. Line agents.) SUSSEX (due about July 27), Eailed oi May 27, via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line agents.) From Montreal. ASCOT (due about July 1), sailed oi April 23, via Australia and Auckland. (Nev Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WATMATE (duo about August 9). sailei on June 5. via, Australia and Auckland (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Mow Yorli. PARTHENIA (due about June 24), sailei oil March 29, via Australia and Auckland (Dalcety and Co., agents.) MIMIHO (due about July 10), Failed oi April 18, via Australia and Auckland. (A and A. liine. agents.) DEN OP GLAMIS (due about August 14' sailed on May 16, via. Australia and Aucl land. (A. and A. Line, agents.) HYNDFOISD (due about July 25), sailc on May 20), via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co agents.) ANGLO-PATAG ON lAN (due about Augus 25), saihd on June 2, via Australia am Auckland. (Dalgety and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. MAITAI (dua about June 22), sailed oi May 31, via Papeete and Rarotonga (U.S.S. Co., agents.) From Philadelphia. JOHN lIARDIE (due about June 21), sail cd on March 12, via Auckland, (uolliu am Cd., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. DUNCRAIG, barque, sailed from Livei I 1 0 , 0];, Mareli 10. (Johnston and Co., agents AUSTRALIA, Italian ship, tailed fror Marseilles, April 8. (Briscoe and Co agent:-.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, June 13. Sailed.—'Whangape, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, June 13. Arrived.—Moana (6 p.m.), from Welling ton. FREMANTLK, Juno 13. Arrived.—Orsova. from London, via Sue: COASTAL, TUESDAY, JI'NE 13. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Wirnmera (11.20 p.m. Monday), fo Sydney; Victoria, for Wellington. Passcn gers: Salcon—Jliss Ogston, Mr. Aiken. Sailed.—Clan llofs, for Kaipara an;l Mel bourne. ONEIIUNGA. Arrived— P.araiva. (8.35 a.m.), from Nov Plymouth. X AIMER. Arrived.—Monowai (10 a.m.), from Welling ton. NEW PLYMOUTH The Kapiti (which is bound from Waitar: to Wellington) put in for shelter at nooi to-day. PIC'i'ON. The Kennedy, from West Wanganui, pu in through stress of weather at 2 p.m. MOTUEKA. Arrived.—Manaroa (815 a.m.), from Wcl lington. To eail—Manaroa (8 p.m.), for Welling ton. FAREWELL SIMT. Athenic passed east at 8.20 .a.m. ' WESTI'OIIT. . Sailed.—Bakanoa (9.23 a.iii.l for Welling ton. LYTTELTON. Arrivcd.-Maori (7.45 a.m.), from Wellins ton; Drayton Orange (3 p.m.), from AucU land. To Sail.—Kairaki, for P.icton, Grcymoutl and Ilokiti . • Sailed—lonic, for London, via wollinj ton. She loaded between 70,C00 and 80, tv carcasses of mutton at-Lytteltoii fbr Lon don. ' : ' •.-(•> i. ■ Sailcd.-Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellingtoi with ICO passengers; Fetone, for Timaru Wootton, for Nelson. DUNEDIN. '■Arrived.—'Warrimoo, from Melbourne. Sailed.—lnvereargiil, for Invercargill. Sailed.—Mokoia, for Auckland, via Eas Coast ports. Passengers; Saloon—For Wei lington—Misfcn Anderson, Lavinia, Crow Mosdames Weatherley and three children Robertson, Burke, Tcstro, Messrs. Harper White, Moran, Malcolm, Weatherley, Daw son, Cattanach, Teslro, Cameron and Wright. For Na,pier—Miss Vyncr Messrs. M'Donaid, and Poison. For Gis borne—Miss Hopkins, Mrs. Hopkins, Maste! Dwyer. For Auckland—Misses Merrikin Dick, Porter, MacTicr, Jones, Mesdame: Merrikin, Laurenti and child, Martin Messrs. Merrikin and Dick. ATIIENIC ARRIVES. Shortly after 7 o'clock lact evening thi Shaw, Savill steamer Alhcnic arrived a Wellington from London, via way ports and dropped anchor in. the stream. I Morse signal message received from tin vessel last night stated; "All's well oi board." After being granted pratique thi< morning, the liner will berth at tho King'i Wharf between 8 and 9 o'clock. MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY. A magisterial inquiry into the eircum stances surrounding tho collision bctweer t.lic steamers Wairau and Himilangi, a Fcslon reccni.lv, will bo held at Welling ton on Juno 26. WAITEMATA FROM NEWCASTLE. Last evening the Union Company's largi cargo steamer Waiteiuata arrived in tin stream at Wellington from Newcastle. Af ter medical inspection t-hifi morning sin will berth at tho Railway Wharf to dfe charge part cargo of Newcastle coal. Shi experienced a westerly gale to Stephen': Island, thence a south-east gale to port. TIIE STAR OF SCOTLAND. At noon to-day the Tyser Line's steam?; Star of Scotland is to leave Napier fo; Wellington. Hero she will discharge Ilomi cargo,- including about 300 tons ol' way rails for Wanganui. It was original!; intended that the vessel should sail foi Brisbane direct on Friday, but these ar rangcmcnts have been changed, and itwll be Sunday beforo she takes her depar t-ure. THE "SOUTHERLY." . Tho "southerly" of the last two days hai affected the movements of tho "mosquitt fleet" considerably. Word was received yesterday from Pic ton stating that the Kennedy, bound Iron Mangarakati to Wellington, had put ii there'for shelter at 2 p.m. She was t< have continued her journey at 10 p.m. The Kapiti, bound from Waitara to Wei lington, with a cargo of meat, to bo t-ran shipped to the Morayshiro for Home, hat to seek shelter at New Plymouth at 11001 yesterday. Another coastal vessel—tho Waverleywas compelled to run for shelter into Tc tahi Bay, whilst on a trip from Foxton i> Wellington. The Anchor Line's steamer Nikau tool eight hours to come from The Brothers t< Wellington, and did not reach port unti 10 a.m., instead of about 6 a.m. as usual. Mr. J. A. Newman, third officer of tin Mapounka, left the vessel at Wollingtor yesterday 011 account of illness. Owing to rough weather on the coast the New Zealand Shipping Company'i steamer Papnroa will not be able to ge away from Waitara for Wellington unti late to-night. It will bo the end of th< week before she proceeds north. Mr. W. Sawcll, correspondence clerk a the Union Company's local office, has heei transferred to Dunediu. He left, by tin Tarawera yesterday. 011 Monday evening those in t-hargo hai some difficulty in taking the Admiral U| on the slip owing to the "southerly." Yes terday the Maim was to have bccii plncec 011 the cradle, but (he weather preventei it. She goes up to-day. It was intended to dock the Mararoa a 1 Lyttelton on Monday, hut. had wcathei prevented this She will be cleaned am painted on June 26. At 10 a.m. yesterday tho Arahurn. lef Westport. in continuation of her journei from Greyinout.h to Wellington. Shi makes calls at Nelson and Pi-cton to-day and is due in port to-night. Rakanoo, s.s., due at. Wellington to-dav will, upon completion of discharge here go back (0 the West Coast port to lo<u for Auckland. Originally it was intended that tlr Maoriland Steamship Company';! Holm dale would be laid up for overhaul or her arrival at Wellington from Gisbornr. to-morrow. At present it is intended that she shall make two or three trips to Wanganui before being placed 011 the slip. At tho end of this week it is expected to dispatch tho Lauderdale from Groymouth to Melbourne and Sydney,

Immigrants to the number cf 471 arc bcinjj brought to Australia from London by the-.Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Mumari. After visiting Melbourne and •Sydney the vessel proceeds [) Duncdfci • and Lyttelton to dischiirg?. The Kahu leaves port early this inortiiner icr Napier and Gisbormv On her arrival from Sydney this morning the Moeraki will berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 south. An arrival at Duncdin on Saturday last was the Italian barque Krminia, 132 days out from Marni'ille.*. Bhe experienced strong gales and bad weather on tiie run irorn the Cape to' Tasmania, and cyclonic gales prevailed on the passage between the latter plaec and New Zealand. The vessel brings a cargo of roofing tiles tor Duncdin and Lyttelton. Kays the Duncdin "Star": The Knight of the Garter had her repairs completed on Saturday, with the exception of porno cementing to be done inside the hull. The repairing of the damaged portions, especially the renewal of portion ol the stern frame, is regarded as a first-claEa job. Seamen and shoremen alike cxprcFs their admiration, and aflirm that the job i would be a first-class one in the shipbuilding centres of Europe. ' Tho vessel came out of dock on Monday, and sails for Newcastle to load for South America in a day or go. At present tho Government f.teamcr lUnemoa is eußaged in inspecting lighthouses and buoys in tho extreme south of the South Island. She return*} to Wellington via the West Ccast. Next Saturday the Canterbury Steamship Company's steamer Petone arrives at Wellington from Lyttelton. She sails for Napier and Gisborne on the same day.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 14 June 1911, Page 9

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