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SHIPPING NEWS.

——(, PIUSES OF THE MOOX. ju:>e. E»«. h. in. I'i-st quarter ' 9 j' l Full moon 12 9 *.1 a.m. Last quarter 20 821 a.m. Kew muuii 27 060 a.m. MOOX. Jtoon rises to-day, 1.51 a.m.; sets, 1.13 p.m. HIGH WATKIi. To-day, 12.18 p.m. To-morrow, 0.47 a.m.; 1.13 li.ni. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7-15 a.m.; fets. 4.23 p.m. ARiiIVAL.S. H'KDNHSDAVi JUNE 21. MOA, s.s. (5.45 a.m.), 188 tons, Sawyer. ",A!dw,lU from Lyttslton. Passengers: hald 1 M'Kay, Orindey, Dudley 12). Hall, A™"' I'rienall, M'Donald, Grundy. Clillord, 0...m. HassaH, Taylor, Matthias, Besß U>. Alcrtamcs Hopcroft. Hollow, Yiuie, , \rard, Kolly and child. Wallace "- d . Stanford, Stark, iiughan and 3 elifl ai<.«. Caldwell, M'Donald, Wintcrburn as 1 family. Gilkspic aai family. M'Kay. tain j=. Gilfedder, White, Orr. Band, Johnston. Valentine, Hadfiold, Wilson, Price, J»!ls. Wood, Douglas, Salmon, Haiinan, inoma.J. Dr. O'Neill, Colonel Heard. Messrs. \V a t. Roberts, Uoberteon, Abdullah, J1 Donald (2), llond. Chicken, Wait, Kickers, 31 Kay. Ward, Wilson. Thomas. Fern-nck, Harris, Bcauchamp, Tucker, Orr, Cowan. Sennell, Robertson, ltyan, Schaef. Johnston. Coleman, Pugh, Whit®. Chorleton, Allen (2), Bullen, Taylor, Johnston, 31 Lean. Spain, Hume, llichardson, Parlane, Held. Andrews, Archer, Price, Mills, Dcvcnish. Patorson, Duncan, M'3lillan,_Proctor, I cttigrew, Hall, Hopcroft, Jay, Yuile, 31 Cartey, Flutey, Hack. lladfield, Harvard, Lscs, Malcolm, Waltham, Arlow. Salmon, Phillips, Douglas, Loqkhart, Master Stanford; 76 steerage. . , KAPUNI, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 150 tons, Jackson, from Wanganui. , OP AW A. ss. (10.15 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.30 a.m.). 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. 3IOAXA, li.s. (11.40 a.m.), 3915 tons, Worriill, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon--Sfisris M. Fcttit, F. Christie, J. and L. M'Phereon, J. Mrads, 11. Oldlield (2), F. Kuttle, Whitton, 31. Adams, W. Brailsford. L. Sullivan, Mesdames A. Edrins. It. G. Black, J. llcmvorth. S. Seagcr, It. Home. E. Howie. L. Barber and infant, J. Oldfield. Webster and 3 children, Moists. Whitehouse, J. Miller. G. E. Delmer, It. O. Blaek, L, Christie, J. Kawlings, J. W. Shademnn. S. D. Speedy. Jt. Horner. D. Evans, T. M'Lennan, A. Jl'l'hcrson. K. J. Hamilton. If. Goodman. S. Anderson, Corley, Russell, -J. Shaw. W. S. Austin, I!. L. Edgar, Virata, Nasulay. Von Art, L. Perry, Batiste, Henliam, K. Johnston. M'Ardio. Vavasour, J. Harris, a. Baker. W. Webster. L. Dimant, A. F. Tve, J. Harrington, J. Smith. J. Brown. P. It. Waddv, J. PriiiKle, J. Sullivan. F. Fleming, D. Finlayson. COll INN A, s.s. (1.30 p.m.). 1271 tons, Cameron, from southern ports. AORERE, s.s. (6.33 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisli, from Patea. MANAROA, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. I'ATEENA, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 1212 toils, Carey, from Picton; 40 excursionists. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. KAHU, s.s. (2.15 a.m.), 182 tc-ns, Jones, for Castlepoint and coast. I'ATEENA, s.s. (t n.m.), 1212 tons, Carey, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers-sa-loon: For Picton—Hisses Young, L. Nipan.' M'Comvay, lloult, Draper, O'Doncghue. Brown, Houden, llcedames M'Farlane, Yates and child. Clark, Dodsou, Messrs. Yates, Tarr, Wright., Kirkwood, Ifoberts. Wallacc, Ward, Hough,' Coulter. For No!son—Mistc3 Wintcrburn (2), Aldridae. lllechyden, 3lesdamcs Winterburn, Miller and 3 children, Pattic. Robertson, Aldridge. Messrs. Miller, liobt-rtson, Wintcrburn (2), Wait (2), Cross, Ward. ' I'OHEfiUA, s.s. (11.55 a.m.), 1175 tons, Ritchie, for Grcymouth. CANOI'US, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 1337 tons, Gibbons, for Westport. CORINNA, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron. for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onchunga. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3359 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Ore, Newman, Green, Granlham (2), Dixon, Mesdames Ramsay, M'Kenzie, Heaven, Drayton, Digging, Mo-ore, Grantham, lion. jij'Kenzio, Messrs. Utinran, Dixon, Laughan, Johnston, Casey, lliJl, Flemming, \yhit«-Parjor.s, M'Kenzie, Burdow, Moore, Hartnett. O'Brien, Kidd, Clarke, Doig, Purdie, Smith, ' Pettigr'ew, ' P,a\\;ron, Horton, Alexander, Moore, and Gratitkaa. ARAPAWA, s.s. (10.10 p.m.). 260 tons, Thompson, for Wanganui, via The Grove. PATHENA, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 1212 tons, Carey, for Nelson.. : EXPECTED, ARRIVALS. Arahnra, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, Juno 22. Wanaka, Lyttelton, June 22. Kaitoa, Wanganui. June 22, Queen of the. South, i'oxton, June 22 Maitai, Sail Erancisco, via way ports June 22. Mararoa, Lyttelton, June 22. Manuka, Melbourne, Hobart, southern ports, June 22. Otaki, Port Chalmers, June 22. Victoria, southern port" June 22. Ta-inui. Wnitara, June 22. Pateena. Nelson, Picton, June 22. Gertie, Foxtou, June 22. Navua, Suva, Auckland. June 23. John Hardie, Philadelphia, Auckland" June 23. Kahu, East Coast-, June 23. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 23. Mokoia. northern ports, Juno 23. Huia, Wanganui, Motueka, June 23. Takapuna, West Coast, Nelson, Jane 24 Kinpaka, Patc-a, Jur.e 24. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, June 24 Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. June 24. 'Jana, Waitara, June 25. Komata, Westport, June 25. Turakina, Lyttelton, Juno 25. Regulus, Westport, June 25. Rosamond, Onehungn, New Plymouth, Juri<? 25. Mo'nowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Juno 25 Ripple, Gisborne. Picton. June 26. Tarawcra. northern ports. June 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Manarca, Haveloclc, June 22. Mararoa,.Lyttelton, Juuc 22. Victoria, northern ports. Sydney, June 22 Navua, Westport, June 22. Tainui, Waitara,' June 22. Matatua, Timaru, June 22. Star of Scotland. Brisbane. Juno 22. Aorere, Patea, June 23. Opawa, Blenheim, June 23. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 23. Blenheim, Blenheim. June 23. Moa, Wanganui, June 23. Ivnpuni, Patea, Juno 23. Pateena, Picton, Neiaon, June 23. Maori, Lyttelton, June 23. Moana, Melbourne, Hobart, southern ports, June 23. Manuka. Sydney direct. June 23. Huia, Wanganui, June 23. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, June 23. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast Juno 24. ' Kiripalta, Patea, June 24. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, June 24. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. June 26 Mana, Wanganui, Juno 26. Monowai, northern ports,, Juno 26. Rosamond, Picton. Nelson. New Plymouth, Onehunga, June 26. Tarawcra, southern ports, June 27 Mapourika, Nelson. West Coast, June' 27 Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, June 27. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MANUKA, s.s., left Melbourne June !4, for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington Juno 22. Leaves Juno 23 for Sydney direct, Duo Sydney Juue 27. VICTORIA, s.s., left Dunedin for Lyttelton and Wellington June 20. Due Wellington June 22. Leaves 6amo day for northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney. July 2. ULIMAHOA, e.s., left Sydney June 21 for Hobart, southern ports, and Wdlincton. Due Wellington June 30. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney July 4. WARRIMOO, s.s., leaves Sydney June 24 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington June 28. Leaves June 29 for southern norts, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne July 8. OVERSEA SHIPPINC, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. TONGAIUKO (due about Juno 30), sailed from London May 15. via. Capo Town and Uobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MARIiRE (due ai>out July 5). Eailed from London April 22, via Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Nnpicr. (Tyter Line, agents.) STAR OF INDIA (duo about July 19), sailed from London May 13, via. Australia, Auckland, olid Napier. (Ty«?r Line, agents.! KAIPAIIA. (due about July 13), sailed on May 8, via Auckland. '(New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) CORIN'I'HIC (duo about July 11), sailed on May 23, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savili. and Albion Co., agents.l MURITAI (due about August 12). sailed on May 31, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) WAIWERA (due about. August 1), tailed on June 3, via Auckland (Shaw, Savili, and Albion Co., agents.) RUAHINE (duo about July 24), soiled on Juno 10, via Cape Town and Hobart, (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.)

From Liverpool. | N.UH.VSinurc (due about July 7), failed ■ on May 6, via Auckland. (F.-li.-S. Line. : agents.) SUSSEX fdue about Julv 27), sailed on May 27, via Auckland. (F.-11.-S. Line. Is. i . , From f/lcntrcil. ASCOT (duo about July 6), sailed on ; April 23, via. Australia, and Auckalnn. j <«?«• Zealand Shipping Co.. agcnls.) WAIJiATE 'due about- July 24'-, sailed on Juiia 5, via Australia and Auckland, u.cw Zealand Shipping Co., agents.l From H:w York. PARTIIEXIA (due about June 26), sailed on March 29. via Australia, and Auckland. 'Haleety and Co.. agents.) -iIMIHO ulue about July 10). sailed on April IS. via Au'-fr.-ili.-i and AurUland. (A. Una A, Lino, agents.) OF GLAMIS (due about Auerusl 14). bailed on May 16, via Australia and Auckland. (A. ,md A. Line, agents.) JIYXDFOJiI) (duo about July 25), sailed ion May 20), via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. acents.) ANGLO-PATAGONIAN (due about August 23). sailed on June 2. via Australia and Auckland. (Dalgety and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. MAITAI (duo to-day), sailed on May 31, via. Papeete and Ha-rotoaga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) From Philadelphia. JOITN HAKDIE (due about June 23), sailed on March 12, via Auckland. (Collin aud, Co., anents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. DUNCEAIC. l.arnue, sailed from Liverpool. March 10. (Johnst-on and Con sents.) AUSTRALIA, Italian ship, sailed from Marseilles, April 8. (Lri-ttoo and Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, June 21. Arrived.—Knight of the Garter, from New Zealand. SYDNEY, June 21. Sailed.—Wimmera (? p.m.), for Auckland. COASTAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Tsabel, eclic-oner, from Nukualofa. Sailed.—John Hardie (12.20 p.m.), and Navua (2 p.m.), for Wellington; Tofua, for Islands and Sydney. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—R-arawa, (3 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Mj-ss Pnwell, Mrs, Rakes, Messrs. Mason, Tickers, Simuson, Hakes, Kpraggoii. WANGANUI. Arrived.—lTuia (3.10 p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Queen of the South and Gertie did not sail on account of the bar being bad. NELSON. Arrived.—Waimca (7.25 a.m.); Nikau (7.30 a.m.), and Takapuna (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Rosamond (11 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington. KAIKOURA. Arrived.—Wakatu (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararca ,(B.<o a.m.), from Wellington; Wakatu and Cygnot, from Kaikoura. Sailed.—Ki-ni, for Greymcuth; Storm, for ttauganui; Monowai, for Dunedin; Mararoa, for Wellington, with 1W passengers: isgahcre, for Grcymouth. • Sailed.—Victoria (5.20 p.m.). for Wellington and northern ports. Passengers—Saloon: lor Wellington—Messrs. Scott, Young. Paton, Simpson, Napier, Mis-ics Bov/ie. Ncrfl. For Gisborne—Misp Williams, Mrs. M'C:iu?;and, Mr. Jf. D. Buchanan. Fcr Auckland—Misses Fragn.r, Dent, Messrs. Foster, Trcmayne, Dent. Sailwl.—Manuka (8 p.m.), for Wellington and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellingtop—Misses Rowen. Siddelte, \urie, Sm.vthe. Liberty, 3!artin, Mesdames Martin. Stevenson, Bond. Messrs. A. Nicol, S. Soloman, Bond. For Sydney—Missc? Tonks, Pa.tiney, Cunningham, Green, MesdaincM En-3or, Tonks. F. W. Ilutton, A. Woods, Grnham, U. Scott. J. Downie, Lord ard 2 children. Mason, Rennie, Messrs. D. Grant, Lord, D. Renny?, Ma«-on. 11. Rhode:?, J. Snowden, A. Kennedy, Tonks, Elisor. Wood-i, Oraham, N. Rich. Cunningham, Pearson, and Professor M'MilUn-Brown. I'o sail.—Wanaka (9 p.m.), for Wellington. POST CHALMERS. Arrived.—Mamari (12.15 p.m.), from ney.Arrived.—Koonjti, from Bluff. •Sailed. — Kamona. for Bluff; Clan M'Lcrcn, for Lyttelton. MAITAI ARRIVES TO-DAY. - About noon to-day the Union Company's R.M.S. Maitai is expected to arrive in port from San Francisco, via Papeete and itarotonga. Upon being granted pratique the vessel will berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 4, to land passengers and discharge cargo. ARAHURA DELAYED. Word was received from Westport by tho local office of the Union Company yesterday stating that the Arahura, en route from Grevmouth to Wellington. detained outside Westport, owmg to bad weather and a hcuirv ftcuh in the river. The Flora, hound from Wellington to Westport, is in a similar position.

| MORE CASE OIL. I Included in the list of latest charters the name nf tlr.» ivjw steamer Lord Lons- : dab appear,--. She i« to bring a cargo of case oil from Ni-w York to the four New Zvaland main ports. TRIFELS TO LOAD AT NEW YORK, i Under the au-«pire« oV the U.S. ar.d A. I Line, the ]lau»?a liner Trifels will shortly take the H'rth at .Viw Yick for Melbourne, Sydney, and Nc\v Zealand pnrt«. According to cable advices received in Sydney, :die will iiail about July 10. JOHN HARmE DUE TO-MORROW. " An expected arrival in port from Philadelphia, via. Anrkand, to-morrow, will be Mes?rs. Goll r n and Co.'s chartered steamer John Jlardio. She left Auckland at 32.20 p.m. ye-tcrclay, and ha-? 45.CC0 cases of kerosene to dischargo here. MOANA ARRIVES. The Union Company's steamer Moana Arrived at Wellington from Sydney diicct at 11.45 a.m. yesterday. Leaving Sydney at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday last, the vessel chared the Heads at 3 p.m., and experienced light northerly winds and smooth seas until Monday afternoon. From thence the weather frcchened to f\ gale from the same quarter, this being accomnaiMcd by high sens n/.d heavy rain squalls, until Farewell Rvit was abeam.* From the Spit to port fine weather was experienced. Imports by the Moana aro as follow:— <20 colic, 3s / ) bar-- le;?d.. 230 cases soap, SO rolls paper, 429 sacks pollu 375 ingots tin, 18b sacks nee meal, CBO bags rice, 510 eases drugs, 925 eases fruit, aHo Quantity ol sundries. Transhipments ex the following vessels alio came to hand:—Prinz Sigismund, Zicten, Zcalandia, and Salazie. In continuation of her running the Moana leaven Wellington for southern .norts, Ilobart, and Melbourne at 5 p.m. today. Captain Corby, master of the steamer Arapawa, who has been on holiday leave,, returned from Sydney by the Moana yesterday, Captain Corby resumes command of the vcetel at Wanganui on Monday next. Wnqn passing Cape Terewhiti at 7 p.m. yesterday, the officer on watch on board the coastal steamer Manaroa pasted an upturned boat. It was painted black, and was of the whale-boat type. Owing to the Arahura being delayed at Westport. the Pateena made a spccial trip from Wellington to Picton and back yestorday. She left port at 1 p.m. and returned at 9.50 p.m., leaving again for Nelson direct a quarter of an hour later. Thcro aro about 17 tons of fish awaiting shipment at Owonga (Chatham*), and about 19 tons at M'Lean's station, Kain?,-rr-a. The officers of tho D.imitar.gi report, .that the two :-tations were doing very well up till the time of tho vessel's last visit t'> the islands. As soon as th? Himitangi has had her afterhold ;-mm!aled, tths leaves Wellington for Owcnga to bring back the accumulated cargo. Three tailing vessels aro to take «irgous of white pir.e timber from New Zealand to Sydney shortly. Th? baro.no James Craig lias been chartered to load at Kami.' Thame*. The harmic Northern Chief ia to load r.t Auckland, and the baroucntine llanda- Isle fc now loading at th? Thamco. At 7 a.m. this morning tho Tyser Line's steamer Star of Scotland leaves Wellington for Brisbane direct. Tho vessel shipped 20 bales of wool and fl casks of pclti at tlih pert. She loads in Australia for the United Kingdom. It is reported that the barque Johanne. 729 tons register, which arrived at Adelaide on March 22 from Rcohereho (Tasmania), and has been lying ir. port there over since, has been acouired by Messrs. Iluddart, Parker and Company. The price has not been stated, and it is believed she is to bo converted into a hulk. At 2 p.m.. yesterday the Union Company's Island trader Navua- loft Auckland, in continuation of her journey from, Suva to Wellington. The vessel, which has a targe quantity of fruit to discharge here, is duo in port to-morrow morning. Tito locn! olßce of t'.io Union Compnny will lio open betwc?:-. the hours ol 3 and 5 p.m. ta-d'.jy. Instructions have bc?n issued by the Marine Department lo ho'.d a magisterial inquiry into the recent, branding of the barouontine IV'.oias at Wanganui. The dat?' tor the inquiry ha:; not yet been fixed. To-morrow, ihs Government st:amer Ilinetrtca is to leave the Bluff for West Coast lighthouses, Westport, :t-d Wellington. Sae should arrive hero about, July 1. The Gertie i» expected to arrive at Wellington from Foxton to-day or to-morrow, yho is to bo placed i:i the Blip for repairs. The preliminary inquiry into ths circumrtance;<;,pl, lier,,r(;c'jnt,;.Krour.diHg at Poxton will be held by the Collector of Cuatoms at Wellington to-morrow. On June 11 the schooner Clyde arrived at Ji'Lcan's iisliing ctation at KajnEaroa, Chatham Islands, from Wellington. , /t 12.15 p.m. yesterday the Shaw, Bavill steamer Jlamnri arrived at Heads from London, via Australia. Subsequently the vessel visits Lyttelton to complete discharge of llonie cargo. The harbourmaster at Lyttelton has al- j lotted the following signal letters in the local code:—Kowhia, E.N.; PutiUi, li.O.;and llimitangi, E.P. Mr. B. Ppaiii, formerly of the Wakatipu, ioined tho Tofua at Sydney this trip as second officer, in place of Mr. L. C. AdUin. 31r. IJ'arren, o! Aucltland, join-d the vessel as fourth ofliecr. Mr. K. Sin--1 clair, who has been ashore at Auckland on sick leave, rejoined in the position nf recond pn'gineer on the Tofui, and Jlr. H. Lawrie, who haa been acting-third en-

ginecr of the vessel, has come ashore to siv for his chief's certificate.

It t was intended that tlio Anchor Line's M-jamor Nikau would run an excursion from Kelson t/> Wellington to-day, but, owing li> holiday arrangements on the wharf, the t:'i|> has licea abandoned. Sho leaves Nel-

b;>n in her regular runninc on Friday, nr.;l is duo here on Saturday morning as usual.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 7

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