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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TEB MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr. m. New moon j> ' 2 ' First Quarter 12 * J a.m. Full moon 19 ,J ff J-™-Last Quarter 27 . !S H a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-toy, 9.53 a.m.! eete, 6.21 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day.-6.20 a.m.; 6.47 p.m. To-morrow, 7.13 a.m.; 7.38 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.9 a.m.; sets, 4.2S p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, JUNE 6. NGAHERE, a.s.. (1.30 a.m.), 11C0 tons, Dillner, from Greymouth. • MOEBAKI, s-s. (6.25 a.m.k 4392 tons, Collins, from Melbourne and' flobart, via southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Jensen, Moore, Price, Booth, ftTarrcll, Ku« son, Druel; Nenrley, Lorrai'ne, Brent, Camnbell, Garland, Stannine. Wilson, Mesdames Morris, Monti, Moore, Cuthbcrtson, Halley. Gardner, lUithcwe and child, Row,' Messrs. Morris, Qallinai, Andrews, M'Niell, HaUey. Gardner, Leggo, Henry?. Lennox, Bow, Hopkins, Gumlerson, Fletcher, and White-Per-sons; 22'stceraffo. MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell. from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misf.c© Wolfreys, Guy, Foote. Sandman, Foster, A'Court, Thelites, Conlon, Bussell, Wooddall. IlendricUson, Mills, Guthrie, Ilarvey, Coppin, Willinms, Jtuff, Little, Patson, Bwen, Eendella, Youujc, Hill. Norwood. Me&dames Kilcy, Healcy, Burnett and infant, Jiwnfeson, Cramp, Sandman. Whitton, Guthrie, Bell, Bond, M'GUahan. Price and family, Evren, Allison and 2 criildren. Druery and v child. Thomson fl nd 2 ohlldTen, Ibbetson,.Wendells, Fisher, Hill, Norwood, Stubb, Hay tor, Taylor, Worwood, Hon. H. D. Bell. Messrs. Healey, Biley. Halraie, San df or a, Ferguson, Taylor. Jacombs, Donelly, Standing. Bangor, Dickson. Whitcombe, Carson, Starkoy. Poarton, ButleT, Watornouee, Holt, Nees, M'Lennan, Snow, Walker, Yateß, Whitton, Lvan3. Falla, Fletcher, Purkcs, Cramp, Santon, Yardlcy, Wright, Kilprour, Dugsan, .Ramsay, llislop, Qalpin, Bennett, Pettiffrow. M'lnness, Jameson. Paulton, Jlway, BlacK, Bruce, Andrews, Bond, Haywood, Allison. Robertson, Pearce, Radclili'e,. Davis, Loleott. Purdom, Olarltson. Bnen, Keojh. Scott. Worden. Barron. Shirtcliffc. Buckeridje, Price, Jackeon. Poarce, Cobbc, Avellng, Falconer, Bond, Smith, Thomson, Buiclt. Solomon; 90 eteeraw!. MXITAI. g.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3393 tons, Carson, from northern ports. Passengers: Saloon • Misses Goldsmith, Wilson, Bloteor, Bent, Oahill, Meedames Halley nnd 4 children. Halley, Eon., Vincent. Wilkes, Moore and child, Messrs. Robinson. H»lloy, Meston. Vincent, Morgan. Vernon, Kroll, ttigßins. Clarke, Glosson, Winstanloy, Brady; 6 steerB ?UVAnOU. s.s. (8.15 a.m.). 407 tons, Manley, from Foxton. iIINEMOA; s.<?. i 9.20 a.m.), 542 tons, Bollons, from Bluff. , _ HUIA, s.s. (9.10 a.m.). 127 tons, Burt, from Wanßanui. . _ CORINNA, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 1271 tons, Oameron, from Lyttelton. , NAVUA. s.s. (2.35 p.m.). 2930 tons, Todd, from Suva, via Auckland. KAITANGATA. s.s. (3 p.m.). 1981 tons. Baldwin, from Westport. QUEEN OF TUB SOUTH, s.s. (8.5 p.m.). 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. - ARAPjtWA, b.s. (11.45 p.m.). 268 tons. Corby, from Picton.

' SATURDAY, JUNE 7. HAWERA, s-s. (0.35 a.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patca. 1 KAPUHI, s.s. (0.35 a.m.), 100 tons, Mlntosh, from Patea.

DEPARTURES. FRIDAY.; JUNE 6. AWAEOA, e.e. (2 a.m.). 344 tons, Bonnor, s.fl. ' (6.35 a.m.), 4592 tons.Wiseman, for Lyttelton. ARAPAWA 1 . s.s. (8.30 a.m.). 268 tons. Sawyers, for Picton. , HISTEMOA, g.s. (10.40 a.m.). 642 tonß, 80llons, for Cook Strait. ...... „ „ PATEENA, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 1212 toils, Cameron, for Nelson and Picton. PAI'ABOA, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 6563 tons. Bower, for Lyttclton. MOERAKI, s.s. (5 p.m.). 4439 tons, Collms. for Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon Misses Stainiland, Wilson, Smith, Mc-stlamca Bums, Miles, Scott, Bajfsett, buthorlanu, Blyth, Gibb, Bis.iniland, Baillie, Bourke, Hosey,' 8011, Keeling, Coj. Carey. Brewer, Kcv. Hanley, Dr. Scott, Messrs. Wilson, Green, Solomon, Venables. Duncan, Baiter, Bums, Mitchell, Burns. Utiles, Hanitins, Blyth, Mason, Low, Smith, Qibo. Oramp. M'Donald, M'Alpine. Scott, Brewer: 150 steerage. ■ ' STORMBIRD, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for WanffanuJ. KAIPAIIA, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 7392 tons, Makepeace, for London. AWAHOTJ, O.S. (8 p.m.), 407 tons, Mapley, ,for Foxton. , „ MAORI, s.e. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell. for Lyttelton. MAITAI, s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 3393 tons, Carson, for. Lyttelton and Dtznedin. COKINNA," s.s. (10 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Nelson. WAIMBA, s.s. (11.50 p.m.), 454 tons, dcvens, for Nelson.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapuni, Patea, Juno 7. Kalapoi, Westport, Juno ?. Hawera, Patea, June 7. Aorere, Patea, June 7. Wairau. Picton. June 7. Arapawa, Picton, June 7. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. June 7, Mararaa, Lyttelton, Juno 7. Mana, Patea, June 7. Pateena, Nelson, Pioton, June I. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 7. Holmdale, Gisborne, Juno 7. John, Nydia Bay. Juno 7Koonya, Greymouth, June 8. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, Juno 8. Kogulus, Greymouth, June 8. Waverley, Foxton, June 8. Awahou, Foxton, Juno 8. Stormbird, Wanganui, June 8. Maori, Lyttclton, Juno 8. " Kaituna, Westport, June 8. Kowhai, southern ports, Juno B. Monowai, Dunodin, Lyttclton, June 1. Blonhelm, Haveloek, Juno 8. nipple., Gisborne, June 8. Corinthic, London, way I^* Ngatoro, Greymouth, June 10. Mokola. northern ports. June 10Surrey, Wanganui. Juno 10. Wairnna, Newcastle. June 10. tnimaroa, Sydney direct, June 11. Itakanoa, Westport, Lyttelton, June 12. Maitai, Dunedin, Lyttclton, June 12. Willochra, Melbourno, via south, Juno 13. Victoria, Sydney, via north, June 10.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapuni, Wanganui, June 7. Haivera, Patea, June 7. Aorei'c, Patea, June 7. Wairau, Picton, Juno 7. Queen of the South. Foxton, June t. ' Hnia. Wanganui. June 7. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. June 7. Mp,rnroa. Lyttelton. Juno 7. Araliura, Picton. nelson. West Coast. Juno- 7. ' ■ Man a, Patea, J'mi 7. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 7. Ngahcre, Groymouth, Juno 7. Waverlay, Nelson, \Vest Coast, Juno 8. Awahou, Foxton, June 9. Stormbird. Wanganui, June 9. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, Juno 9. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 8. Kaitansata. Wastport. June 9. Kowhai, Napier, Gisborne. Juno 9. Monowai. northern ports. Juno 9. Blenhoim, Blenheim, Jnne 9. Keuulus, Nelson, West Coast. June 10. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Ilunodin, June 10. Mapourika, Nelson. West Coast, Juno 10, Ripple. Napier, Gisborne.. June 10. Navua Wc-tport. Auckland. Juno 10. Koromiko,-Newcastle, June 11. TJlimaroa, Melbourne, via. south. June 10. Surrey, Timaru, Juno 12. Maitai, northern port 3, June IZ. TJlimaroa, Sydney direct, Juno 13. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunodin, Juno 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TJLIMAROA, duo here from Sydney Juno 11. Leaves Juno 12, for Melbourne, via south. „ n , VICTORIA, (luo here from Sydney. Tia north. Junn 13. Sails same day for south. WILLOCHRA, due. here from Melbourne, via south, June 13. Sails same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. Left. due: liidramira London Apr. 6 .Tune 11 Pto.r of India ... London Apr. 22 June 23 Waiwera London Apr. 4 June 11 Corinthic London Apr. 26 June 10 Rcmuera London May 10 June 2j At/LwOi •. London Hay 22 July 8 Hurunul London May 12 July 6 Ndwaru Liverpool May 13 June It Kent Liverpool May 3 July 11 Suffolk Liverpool May 31 July 21 SXIIo, St. John Apr, 7 June 2?, ■p-unfels Now York Mar. 26 June'.v Aherlour — - New York Apr. 24 July 17 Star of Australia NewYorkMayH Ju v 24 Wakefield 8 July 20 (W Breton ... N.w York Jfay 12 July 30 Tahiti Frisco May 28 June 19 SAILER TO ARRIVE. TiOOn OAIIVE, ship, left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, June 6. Arrived.—Tainui and Hawke'a Bay. from Wellington. SYDNEY, June 6. Arrived.—Maheno (1 p.m.), from Auckland-, Karori, from Greymouth. NEWCASTLE, Juno 6. Arrivcd.-Whangapc, from Auckland. HOBART, June 6. Balled.—Corinthio (7 a.m.L for Wellington,

COASTAL ERIDAY, JUNE 6. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Marama (B,JO a.m.), from Syd-"ffailed.-Kaeo. auxiliary schooner <8.5 a.m.), for East Coast Bays and Glsborne. To sail.—Marama (midnißht), for Suva, Honolulu, itfid Vancouver. GISBOENE. Sailed.—Holmdalc (6 a.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. Arrived.—Wimmora (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rarawa tf.3o p.m.). for Oneliunea. PATEA. Sailed.—Hawcra (10.15 a.m.). Knpuni (10.25 p.m.), and Mana (11.50 a.m.). for Wul ington. To sall.-Aorcre (10 p.m.l, for Wellington. PIOTON. Arrived.—Awaxoa (7.30 a.m.), Storm (7.50 a.m.). and Pateena (6 p.m.). from WclMnirTo sail.—Wairau (midniKht), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau '6.30 p.m.). for WelUnEton. To sail.—Kattoa (9 0.m.). for Picton. NYDIA DAY. To sail—John (6 p.m.). .for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Kaituna (10.40 a.m.), from Weilinjton. QREYMOUTH. Sailed.—H.M.S. New Zealand (_6.40 p.m.). for Westport roadstead. LMTELTON. Arrived.—Manuka (6.15 a.m.), and Kara; moa (8.15 a.m.), from (2 a in.), Himitailgi (6 a.m.), fiom Chatham Islands; Poherua (7 a.m.). from areymoutli: Echo mow (4.25 p.m.), from Karnmea. Sailed?— Manuka (3.55 n.m. foi-Mel-bourne, via south; LHv Akaroa; Himitailgi. for Wellington, bus. schooner (11.30 a.m.). for Greymouth. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.40 P-m-}- for ton Passengers: Saloon—Hisses _Fordvce, Baker, Bobbins, Pomarc, Davies, Maimlnit, Stutton, Olarlt, Iwrorsoll. Dunlop. a.oodaH. Mesdames Delacy, Money, and child, Bond Dalneaces, Tclfer. Pool. • Delacoy, Hokiansa, Marlyn. Messrs.'Q ud 4 io ' w ßh STs'. I Ileakes, Lewis, Bond, G. W. won nett W E. lieod, Edwards, Hudson, DalSeac'es Karge. Hobday. Sanford: Carpenter Svinew Morrow, M'Oregor, Hudkm. Rweetman. Nesbitt. Rev. Schmidt, Allott, Whitham (2), Ba.i,Tett. Hand. Drake Tclfer, Poole" Alexander; Mason. Trent,. Thomson. Brush, Barrett, Palmer, K' r k. Poole. Montgomery. Reynolds, Hall, Canham, Marlyn; 43 steerage. DUNKDIN. - Sailed—Bimataka (2.25 p.m.). for TokomSa!ledSlonowai (4 p.m.). A" ckla J& via way ports. Passengers-Saloon: ior Wellington—Mesdames PaKc. Stonebanks. Messra. Sands, Burns. For Hamci— Miss Jameson. For Gisborne—Mesdames son, Thomas, Miss Black. For Auckland Misses Schneidemann. Thron, Hessrs. Pcppercorn and 2 children. Jamiccon; <••> steorage. ' .VICTORIA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. By wireless last evening the Vietoria. which is en route from Sydney, to Auckland, advised that she would arrive at the northern port at 4 p.m. vessel's southorn portion of the mails ore expected to arrive ;n Wellington by Monday'B afternoon Mum Trunk expie^. CORINTHIC LEAVES HOBAKT. Cablo advice has been received by the local agents for the Shaw,. Albion Company statins that R.M.h. conn thic which is en route from London, to Wdiing?on. cleared Hobart at 7 a m yesterday. She is due in port on Tuesday morning. . TALVUI AT LONDON. Advice has been received stating that, tho Sliaw-Bavill steamer waa damaged in collisioii off Cape Finis terre whilst Homeward bound from Isew Zealand, had arrived at day, June 5. The Tainul lef* Wellington on April 17, and was duo on Ma} 30. _ sno is thoreforo only six days lato in arrivlnr at'her destination. THE MAPOURIKA. The Union Company advise that the Mapouriko, left Greymouth fo J S shc via way ports, at 10.30 a.m. yo3terda,y. bnc ted to leave Westport, In. continuation of her journey, last OTemn„. Departure from Nelson is expected to take ulace at' 5 p.m. to-day. I routed tliat she pets flTvay to time, tlic JlapouriU.i should arrive at Wellington about 1 a.n:, to-morrow. RANGATIRA BEPOBTED. The Shaw-Savill pteamer UaiiEatira, which left Wellington for London on May 10. conlinueu her journoy from Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday evening, June 4.

ATJIENIO'S RECORD SHIPMENT. During her stay in Lyttelton, tho Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athemc '"""J®? 93,351 carcasses of frozen mutton and lamp, in addition to a large oitantily of general cargo. The shipment of frozen meat lifted at this port by the Athomc constitutes a record for Lyttelton, as well aa for anv port in New Zealand (says the "Press"). Thcro havo boon larger shipments sent from Now Zealand ma single ship but they have been loaded at a number of ports. The Lyttclton shipment by tho Athenio ia the largest ever loaded in a single port by one elup. i._i. In additijn to the mutton and lamb, tho Athenie also loaded at Lyttclton: lor London: 1690 bales of wool, 1 bale rabbll- - 346 casks of pelts. 771 casks tallow D.nd oleo, 5 crates flsli. 2 eisce horeehaar, ICO sacks seed, 23 boles basils and leather. 6 casks casings, 180 crates kidneys, 20 crates sweetbreads, 40 cases honey. <0 orates cheese, and 38 cases sundries. For Monte Video: 150 -jacks oats, 852 cases apples, and 1 case machinery. For Ilio do Janeiro: 200 sacks potatoes, 200 sacks oats, and 5 L! The Athenie is now at Wellineton, and will leave this port on Thursday next, June 12, for London, via Yonto video, luo do Janeiro, TcnoriHe, and Plymouth.

NORFOLK'S OUTWARD CARGO. The P. and S. Line'a steamer Norfolk, which cleared Lyttelton for Avonmouth on May 31, took the following cargo from the undermentioned ports-.-From Auckland-318 quarters beef, 2143 carcasscs mutton 52 0 oareasoes lamb, 21 crate? cheese, 2172 sacks beef. 7 casks cosines, £9 bales rags, ,1} bale*? clippings, 70,9a4 gup. ft. timber, 196 packs gum, 100 eases pum, l£l sacks sand, 10 cases honey, 75 tons scrap iron, 2 Mtfics zcnoral. From Waitara—6l2 Quarters beef, 2721 carcasses mutton, 1689 carcases lamb. From Picton-977 carcases mutton, 6109 caroasses lamb. From •\Vellington-1210 quarters beef, 10,742 carcac-scs mutton, 14.594 carca»>se3 lamb. 3849 erat-es 4992 wcks beef. 42 casks ca.-in£s. 11 hales elippincs, 359 bales hemp, 975 bales tow, 2649 cases moats, 4« casks tallow, 5 packaces Keneral. From Timaru-96 (inartem beef, 883 carcasses mutton, 26,138 carcasses iamb, 58 crates cheese, 192 pieces tcef, G7O sacks nc«.«. From Lyttelton—l699 carcas.?w mutton, 21,175 carcasse3 lamb, 65 crate? cheese, 15G sacks beef, 3 drums clycorine. 13 bales racs, 16 bales clippings, 75 casks tallow. 293 sacks beans, 2746 tacks peas, 245 eases honey, 127 Va.jks pelts, 2 packages eenerai. From I Bluff—lo39 crates cheese. From Duuedm— 131 cratcs cheese. MESS-TABLE GOS3IB. Captain W. D. Cameron, of the Pateena, has returned from holiday leave, and has rejoined his vessel. Captain White-Par-pons, who iifl'i been relieving Captain Oameron. i 3 at present doing R.N.R. o.TIII on 11.M.5. Pyramug. Jlr. B. Earl, second olliccr of tho Pateena. has come ashore for orders. Mr. F. R. Avclins has tilled the vacancy. - Mr. D. MacKinnon has joined the Awahou as second offlccr. . Mr. It. n. Erwin. third offlccr of the Maori, leaves that ves-iel at Lyttclton today. Mr. Jackcon. late third officer of the Niagara, will fill the position on the Eric D. Ilay, of Dar.?aville, Northern Wairoa, who was enrolled on the boys' training ship Amokura on March 28, 1907, at the age of thirteen years and a half, has successfully competed for a foretencoin" second officer's certificate. He served twenty-one months on the Amokura, after which he joined the Auckland-owned barque Joseph Craie as ordinary seaman, and continued in vessels owned by the same firm in that capacity for a short period, later serving as able seaman until_ he obtained the foretroing certificate. It is interesting to note that a brother of the above-named boy (Vernon J. Hay, who served in the Amokura for'a similar period) is also the possessor of a like certificate. Tho lastnamed has been for some time serving as fourth officer of the s.s. Tofua, wlrist. the former boy is to join the barque Jessie Craip: as scoond offlccr. There are now four old Amokura boys holding certificates as officers, and all are serving as such in Domin-ion-owned mercantile vessels. Mr, M'Dougall. late of the F. and _S. Line's service, hos been anpoilit-od chief engineer of the Blackball Company's new collier Ngakawau.

Having eomplcteil loatlina at New Zealand ports, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'a iteamer Kuipara left Wellington for London at 5-35 p.m. yesterday. The Chatham Islands VishiiiT Company'-? XliinitP njji arrived at- Lyttelton fiom the Chatham:} at 6 a.m. vestqrcay Later in the day the Hirnitnnei sailed for Wellington, and is duo here this morning Te'eirrapliic advico lias been • received from Lvttelton Gtatins that the auxiliary scow Kc'ho had arrived there from L'aramea at 4.2-3 p.m. yesterday. The New Zealand Shippim; Company's cargo-carrier liimtitaka. left Port Chalmers yesterday to continue llome loadinz at Tokoina.ru Bay. According to recent advice* received by tho local odlce of the Mlackball Coal Company their new steamer-tho Ngalia-wau—n-a.- expected to loavo Homo tor New Zealand w time now.

Tho steam whaler Hanam.llcft Port 1 Chalmers on Wednesday ovonlnK for Alio land, and will subsequently r« cruJM B in tho northern whaling Rounds. Dunnß her cruise around tho tompbol »!»»«» , nine whales were scon, and of that £U>n her Bovon were eecurod by th<o Hal yielding 3CO casks o! oil, which !lllv mont to the ma-inland. Tho Government stoamer HinemM- arrived at Wellington from the Illi ff day morning. She proceeded tlicneo w Jackson Head beacon to attend to iho lmni there It is anticipated that the ilincmoi will bo dispatched from W. cl ' ln ®i°n o °thcrii periodical tour of inspection of normei lighthouses eailv next week. The Kowhai will not make a call at Wellington this week ond. Bho isi to P ( ceod from Lyttelton dircct to Napier an Gisborne. .; ... The blackball Coal Company fl comer Ngaliero will bo, dispatched from \\elltor ton for Greymouth to-day. The Nffatoro is expected to load at Greymouth for Wei iinffton oil Monday. Coal-ladon. tho Union Oompany s KftWa left Newcastle for Auckland on Thursctaj. The collier Wairuna is expected to arrive at Wellington from Newcastle on June 10. . , I'or tlie purposo of loading ooal fo New Zealand, tho Union ret steamer Koromiko is erpccted t g away from Wellington for. Newcastle on Wednesday next. A cargo of fruit was brought from Suva to Wellington by tho Navua ycstwday. » vcseel will survey here. Aft®™ l }™ B proceeds to Westport to load for tno lelands.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 7

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