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SHIPPING NEWS,

PHASES OF TltE MOON. SVSE. Day. Ur. m. First quarter 4 934 a.m. Full moon 12 921 a.m. Last quarter 20 821 a.m. New moon 27 050 a.m. MOON. Moan rises to-day, 8.7 p.m.; sets, 11.29 a.m. Saturday. lIIQII WATER. To-day, 7.0 a.m.: 7.52 p.m. To-morrow, 8.18 a.m.; 8.35 P-,n----6TJN. Sun ri«os to-day, 7.H a.m.; nets, 4.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY. JKE 15. MAEAEOA, !.J. (6.30 a.m.), 2398 tor.!, Manninjt. from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon MUscs Why to, Haultain, htcphoue. BarKcr <2i, Nichols, G. Butcher, Brake, Mesdamcs jfGregor and infant, Crcely., Tfto mas and bov, Jl'Kinnon and 2 children, Barker, Sinclair, Dcaslcy, Dr. Kemiedy, Bev. Dean Bcinault. S.M.. Messrs. C. \>. Jonts. T. L. Jauuay, Crecly, Hasle, J. Dawson, Wilcox, Logan, Brewer. Parker, Gill, Wm. Milne, J. Mill, Sinclair, Barker, Strong. Ward, Avcry. Halse, Eecd. Brown, Kighton, Wilson, Goodfcllow, M G atchie, F. W. Pooro, Sawcrs, Hanson, Hcaslcy, Hook, M'Grath. Trillo, Cavanairh, T. T. Jlarf.n, Chrke, Jl'Kirdy; 26 steerage. ;NIKATJ, s.»- 17 a.m.), 262 tons, Hay. from BHEEZE. 5.f. (8.25 a.m.), 347 tone, Wood, from Lyttelton. . . MOKOIA, 5.!. (1.50 p.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Gordon, Crow. Anderson, Mccdames Woatherley and 2 children, Uvinia, Testers, Adams and three chilarcn, Woatlierley, Messrs. Cattanach, Wright, Cameron. Little. Woatherley, Whit*. M;Ucolm, Testro, Moran. Gray, Iloldaworth, I Eyan. Freeman; 7 steerage. BLENHEIM, f.s. (l.<o p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. TOKOMAEU, t.s. (6.50 a.m.), C 238 tons, from Lyttelton. KAPITI. s.s. H. 20 p m.), 242 tons, Sawyere, from Wait.ira, via New Plymouth. PATEENA, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 1212 t-onr, Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Snloon-Jlisscs Barrett, Dicß.ion, Pointon, Nicholb, Williams, Murray. Hoskisij, Speedy. Davis. M'Dill. Lankow. Nairn, Small (!), "M'Donald, Mecdamce Harvey, Woolf. Trolovc and 4 children. William.', Trcgtvir, Casey. Guest, Messrj. Uracil (Trans-Occanie Co.), M'Lcod. Buehell. Wait, Jncltson. Herdman. Savage, Curran. Gr : v ham (2). Jeffries, Irons, Strange (2), Williams, Goodwin, Bauchliam, Clark, Brown, Swcsncy, Chisliolm, Johnston, Wilson, Fca. Schls.idt, Yurrall, Jt'Elroy. Coake, Espil, H&dflslc], M'iVirlane, Casey, Storoy, Gordon (2). Pollard, Guest, Capt. Kenny, Brown, I Bell. Wc«t; 12 stceraso.

KTAR OF SCOTLAND, s.s. (10.30 p.m., in tho stream), 6MO ton.«, Beck, from Napier.

FRIDAY, JUNK 15. HULA, s.s. (1 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Motr.cka.

DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, JUNE 15.

NGAHERE, ,vs. (3.15 a.m.), 1100 tons, Dilntr, for Greyinouth. KAIAPOI, s.j. (6.10 a.m.), 20C3 tons, Rcnaut, for Greyinouth. HAUPIRI, cs. (6.25 a.m.), 715 tone, Ross, for Greyniouth. _ WAVERLEY, o.!. (7.30 a.m.), 157 tons, Purvie, for NelNjii. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 164 tons, Fletcher, froci the Wellington Held?, rcr Weelnort. AOEERE, s.!. (10.30 s.m.), 77 tone, Fisk, "maNABOA, ».!. IS.IO a.m.), 122 tons, Hurt, for Motueka. WAKATU, *!• W p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kiikovira, and Lyttelton. BREEZE, 5.e. (5 p.m.), 347 tons, Wood, for W:inganui. NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Molucca. QUEEN OF TJIE KOUTH, s.s. '.6 p.m.), 19S tons, Harvey, for Foxton. MOEBAKI, 8.0. (6.30 p.m.), 2593 tone. Rolls, for southern port?, Hobart, and Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon-For Lyttclton-Mitecs Williams. Crowley. Nancarrow, JJcsdamcs N.mearrow and family, Alexander, Rev. \ViU f ame, Mcwrs. Leshinger. Bcaven, M'Lcod, Eealy. Hallen-tein, Murg.itroyd. For Dunedin-Mifscs Alexander, M'Kcntie, Moore, Salmon, Smith (2), Mesdamco Alexander, I'atorjon. Doorly, Crate. Maloncy, Smith, White. IWSW. Hall. Boyd, Maloncy, White, Bishop Vcrdon. For Uoba-rt-Mr. Wardron. For Melbournc-MiES WilHams, Jfcsdaiu«a Armstrong, natton, Miller, Mc;«rs. Clarke, Johnson, Halton, and Mil-

ler. "MAEAEOA. 6.5. (11.10 p.m.). 2393 . tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Sa-loon-Mi?ses Jl'Pher.>on, Vincent, Hoskcn, Mesc'ames Clocgie. JToskcn, Ansell and child. Revs. Elliott. Drake. Smith, nenderr.nn, Captain Patterson, Brigadier Albiston, Mcesrs. Fletcher, Rhodes. Parham. Cloggic, Thomson. Parnta, M.P., Frostick. Dix, Barron, Jlillcr. Taylor, Ansell, Vincent (2), Rosemara, Sellar, Merritt, Leu, King, Danscy, Payne, Wi^c.

KENNEDY, e.s. (8.5 p.™.), J26 tons, Graham, So\' Nel;on and West Coast. MOKOIA, s.s. {10.10 p.m.), 3503 tons, Smith, for northern port". PaG?engcvt: Saloon— Misses Anderson, Hardlc, White, Williams, Thompson, Jillett, Mansfield, Mesdames Jackson, Keeping. Reynell, Zachariah, Jlcssrs. French. Wcstficld, Kaig, East, Keeping, Reynell. Gerrard. Pylins, Parker, Zachariah, and Rev. NaugMon.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Holmdale, Gisborne, Juno 16. Paparon. Waitara, June 16. Iluia, Wanganui, June 16. Pohorua, Grcymouth. June 16. Komati). Wcstport, Juno 16. Moa, New Plymouth. Juno 16. Kiripaka, Patea, June 16. Maori. LvttcHon, Juno 16. Putiki. Timnru, Lyttelton. Juno 16. Piikalii, southern ports, .Tune 16. Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports, June lli.

Warriinoo, Melbourne, southern ports, June 16. Kaitoa, Wanganui, Jnno 16. Aorcre, Pat°a. June 17. M.tnaroa, Motueka, Juno 17. Nikau. Nelson, Motueka, Juno 17. Mararoa. Lyttelton. Juno 17. Mapourika, West Coast, Nel6on, Juno 17, Eosamond, Onehunja. New Plymouth, June 18. Tarawcra, southern ports, June 18. Flora, southern ports. Juno 18. Queen of the South, Foxton. June IS. Kapuni, Waniranui, Juno 19. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Knikoura, June 19. Matalua, London, via Auckland, Juno 19. Monowai, northern ports. Juno 20. Haupiri, Grcymouth, June 20. Mokoia, northern porta, Juno 23.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ruru, East Coast, June 16. Opawa, Blenheim, June 16. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 16. iluia, Wanganui, Juno 16. Kapiti, Wanganui, June 16. Patcena, Pictou, Nelson, June 16. Maori. Lyttelton, June 16. Defender, Hokitika, June 16. Victoria, southern ports, June 16. Warrimoo, Sydney, Juno 16. Putiki, Greymouth, June 17. Aorere, Patta, Juno 17. Kiripaka, Patca, Juno 17. Paparoa, Napier, Juno 17. Nikau, NelEon, Motueka, June 17. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 17. Tukaki, New Plymouth, Wc6tport, Greymouth. June 17. Arahura, Picton, r<elson, Wcet Coast, Juno 17. lonic, London, via, way ports, June 17. Athenic, Lyttelton, Juno 17. Waitemata, Lyttelton, June 17. Queen of tho South, Foxton, June 19. Wanaroa, Motuefca, Juno 19. Moa, Wanganui, Juno 19. liana, Patea, June 19. Flora, Wcstport, Greymouth, Juno 19. Tarawcra. northern ports, Juno 19. Rosamond, Picton. Nelson, New Plymouth, Onohunea. June 19. Monowai, southern ports, June 20. Takapuna, Nelson. West Coast, June 20. Ripple, Napier, Gisborno, Juno 20. Wakatn, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, June 20. Haupiri, Napier, Gisborne, East Coast, June 20. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, May 23.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VIOTOBIA, 6.5., left Sydney June 7, for Auckland, East Coast ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington Juno 16. Leaven same das- for Lyttclton and Dunedin. WAIUiIMOO. s.s., left Melbourne) June 7, for Hobart, Bluff, Duncdiu, Lyttclton, and Wellington. Due Wellington June 16. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Svdney Juno 20. 'MOANA. 8.5.. leave? Sydney June 17, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington Juno 21. Leaves Juno 22 for southern ports. Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne July 1. MANUKA, s.s.. left Melbourne June !4, for Hobart, southern perts, nnd Wellingten. Due Wellington Juno 23. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney June 27.

OVERSEA SHIPPIHO, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. TO:\T>AKIIiO 'due about Juno oO), sailed from London May 15, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shippins Co., a "jI'\EEEE (due about June 28), Eailed from London April 22, via Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney. Auckland, and l\apier. (Tyter Line, agents,)

ST\n OK INDIA (due about July 19), Bailed from London May 13, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) MVI'ATUA (due about Juno 16), sailed on April 14, via Auckland. (Shaw, tjavill. and Albion Co., agents.) K.UI'ABA (due about July 13), sailed on Way 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Ship'"c&tlN'i'JllC (due about July 11), failed on May 23, via Cnr.e Town and Hobort. (Shiw, fiivil!, and Albion Co., ngentß.) MUMTAI (duo about August 12), sailed on Hay 31, via Australia. Auckland, and Kapler. (Tyser Line, agents.) WAUVKRA. (due about August 11. Failed on June 3, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, nnd Albion Co., agents.) lIUAUIKE (due about July 20, sailed on June 10, via Capo Town nnd Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. NAIUNSHIBE (due about July 7), Bailed on May 6, via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agonis.) SUSSEX (due about July 27), sailed on May 27, via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. ASCOT (due about July 1), sailed on /pril 23, via Australia nnd Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agent!.) WAISIATE (duo about August 9), sailed on Juno 5, via. Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., ngents.) From Now York, PABTHENIA (due about Juno 24). sailed on March 29. via Australia and Auckland. (Da-ljscty and Co., agents.) MIJIIRO (due about July 10), sailed on April 18, via. Australia and Auckland. (A. 'pEN OF B GLAMIS S '(due about August 14), jailed on May 16, via. Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) HYXDFOItD (duo about July Z5), Failed on j[ay2o),via Auckland. iVacuum Oil Co., agents.) ANGTiO-PATAfIOSIAN (due about, August 23), s.-uicd on Juno 2, via Australia and Auckland. (Dalgety and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. 3IAITAI (due about June 22), sailed on May 3). via. Papccto and Karotonga. (U.S.B. Co., agents.) From Philadelphia. JOHN HAEDIB (due about Juno 5», saflEd on March ]2, via Auckland, tuollin and Co., agents.) BAILEES TO ARRIVE. DUNOItAIG, barnue. jailed from LiverPoo}. March IC. (Johnston and Co., agents.) AUSTRALIA, Italian ship, tailed from Marseilles, April 8. (Briscoo and Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPE OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, June 15. Sailed.-Northern Chief, for Auckland. HOBART. June 15. Arrived.—Ulimaraa, from Bluff. COASTAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 15. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Monowai, frora southern parts. Sailed.-So.uall, for Tolago Bay and Giaborne. NAI'IKI!. Arrived.—Kahu (J.<s a.m.), from Wellington, via the coa.»t. Snilod.-Victoria (5 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. Holmes and Haultain. WAITARA. Sailed—Papiroa (11.30 a.m.), for WellingNEW PLTItOUTn. Sailed.—Moa (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANCI. Sailed.-Huia (11.20 a.m.), for Wellington. P.VZ'EA Arrived.-Kiripal-'a, (11 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHKIM. Sailed.—Blenheim (8.15 a.m.), and Opawa. (5.20 a.m.), tor Welllnston. WESTFOBT. Sailcd.-Koniata (noon), for Wellington. LVTTELTON. ■ Arrived—Maori (9 a.m.), from Wellington; Ngatoro, from Grcyiuouth; Cygnet, from ICaikoun; Defender, from llokltilta; she has been sheltering at Capo Campbell. Sailed.—ltolwia- (0.35 a.m.), for Wellington; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington, with 17U passengers; Canopus, for Westport; Putilii, for Wollingtou, Wanjanui, Nelson, and Groymouth. Railed.—Warriraoo, for Wellington and Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Messrs. Powell and J. Gnrdinor. For Sydney—Misses Rutherford, Black. Harriron, Barrett, Weir, Mesdames Rutherford, Waitc, Hubbard, JlcFcrs. Rutherford, Bockhert, Thos. Brown, G. Scott, Larscn, J. P. lIoTTO, F. Bower, D. M'Kinley, Dowthwaito, Sterndalc, Barrett, Tenipler, Master Dowthwaitc. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Tarawera, from northern porte; Pakeh.-., from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Kinght of the Garter, for Newcastle. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Knight of tho Garter (8.30 a.m.), for Wellington. EAEAWA DELAYED. Messrs. Levin and Co. have received word from New Plymouth stating that the weather was too bad for the Earawa, to leave for Onchunga last night. Consequently the vessel's departure for tho northern port ha 3 been postponed until after the arrival of the Wellington mail train thie evening. MATATUA DUE MONDAY. Wet weather nt Auckland is keeping tho Shaw-Savlll steamer Matatua from discharging Homo cargo. She is expected to get away for Wellington to-morrow, and should arrive in port on Monday. From hero she goes on to Tiinaru. WAKANUI DELAYED. A Press Association message from Lyttelton ctntes that tho Wakanui, which loft hore on Wednesday at noon, arrived in tko stream at the southern port yesterday after a stormy passato of 50 hours. RUAHINB LEAVES HOME. Advico received by tho local agents of the New Zealand Shipping Company states tha-t, rt.M.S. Ruahiuo left Plymouth for Wellington, via Cape Town and Hobart, on Juno 10. She is duo here about July 24. WHAKAEUA AERIVES AT LONDON. Information lias been received by the local agents of the Tyecr Line (Messr.i. Bannntyno and Co.) advising that the Whakarua arrived at London on Wednesday this week. She- loft Wellington on May 3, and has taken 41 days on the run Home. KIA ORA LEAVES RIO. Leaving Auckland on May 16, the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Kia. Ora continued her voyage to London from Rio do Janeiro on Tuesday evoning last. WAIWEEA IN COLLISION. News of another collision at sea was received yesterday, says the "Sydney Shipping List" of Juno 7. Fortunately, unlike most of tho recent such happenings, the damage done was slight, but, nevertheless, tho excitement occasioned by tho incident was intense. Accordiug to report, which is of a most meagre nature, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Waiwcra was approaching tho English Channel from New Zealand, and the three-master schooner Norma was bound from Troeby to Foynos (River Shannon), and at about 3.30 a.m. they came into contact. Being exceedingly dark it was impossible for tlioso on board the steamer to at first ascertain if the smaller veseel wis badly damaged, and this naturally caused alarm, but after standing by for a time it wns found that the schooner was eafo enough, and except that somo spars, chain plates and bolts had suffered slightly, she was intact. After receiving this assuring ncw6, tho Waiwcra steamed on to her destination. During the eame day tho Norma was towed to Dover by n, tub-boat for repairs.

An Order-in-Couneil amends the fixing of the lighthouse dues in the Dominion. Any vessel from any place out of New Zealand first, arriving at any port in Now Zealand whoro lighthouse dues are payable shall bo charged the duos fixed for such voyage, and thereafter, on arrival on the same voyage nt each port in New Zealand where lighthouse due? are payable, such vcsml shall bo charged dues at the rate fixed for Homo-trade ships. Vessels arriving at any port in Now Zealand from the Chatham Island!, the Auckland Islands, Campbell Island, Antipodes. Island?, or bounty Ijlandn shall be charged dues at the rat'* , fixed for Homo-trade ships.

Tho officers of the Pateena, which arrived from Nelson anfl Picton last night, report that the newly-erected light on Dicffcnbach Point wn*> Might- for ihe first time on Thursday nirlit, aud was burninj brishtly.

After che has relieved the Mnpourika for a, trip the Takapuna takes up Uie Pateenc's running for a. couple of daye whilst the lattci' ve«el )« on the Patent Slip for overhaul. On July, 1, or thereabouts, the Arahura is duo for overhaul, and the Takapuna is <.o relievo her for a trip alto. The July railing from .Vow York on behalf of tho United Tyser Company will he by tho Tomoana, v;h>:h will load for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand porta. According to present arrangements the will be dispatched on July 10.

Mr. J. G. Bell, late ci the Nelnon branch of the Union Compiny, has joined the i itararo*. as assistant-purser. Apparently (says the "Sydney Morning HoraJd") the boycott by the Chinese or , Japanese liners is to continue, so far •* the traffic from Melbourne to Ilong-kone j<] ( concerned. Not« solitarj Chlnew nun book' , ed by the Kumano Mam, which left Melbourns last Wednesday week. The Chinese merchants there, state that the boycott is not "oft"' so far as Sydney is concerned. The Kakanoa is to leave Wellington for Weatport early thie morning. She. loads coal at the lattsr port for Aiir.hl.tnd. Both the Ilolrodale and the Kegnlus are t'rae at Wellington at the end of the month for overhaul. ; Arriving at Greyinouth from Wellington, via Tiny ports, at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, the Mapourilia. was to have left at 11) p.m. on the- return trip. A departure from Wcstport for Auckland yesterday was the Union Company's steamer Kurow Hpnn completion of discharge ;ho Bocs to Fiji to load sugar back to Auckland. ' Either to-day or.to-morrow the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otak! is expected to leave Port Chalmers for Picton and Wellington. To-morrow the New Zealand ■ Shipping. Company's steamer Paparoa is to leave . Wellington for Napier, TcUomaru, and Auckland. Sho leaves the last-mentioned port finally for London. Tokomiru, s.j., leave* port for Auckland and London in the course of a day or CO. ' ' ' Bad weather on the West Coast ie keeping the Pohernn, barbonnd at Grcymoutu. She is loaded for Wellington. At 8.30 a.m. yc.'tcday the tramp elcamer Knight of the Garter, which has undergone considerable repairs a>l Port Ohalmera, left there for Newcastle. She loads coal for South America. Mr. Davis, late second officer of the Jloana., joins the Arahura, a« chief, in place of Hγ. J. Ryan, who is to come ashore js acting-assistant wharfinger to the Union Company at Wellington. Jlr. J. Curry, wharfinger, has been granted hit annual leave.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 16 June 1911, Page 7

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