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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON, JUNE. Day. Hr. m. Now Moon 5 7 27 a.m. First quarter 12 4 7 'un. Full inoou 19 5 24 a.m. Last (juartcr 27 5 11 a.m. MOOX. Moon ricC9 to-d,iy, 12.2 p.m.; sets, 11-30 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 9.52 a.m.; 10.19 p.m. To-morrow, 10.-16 a.m.; 11.11 p.m. SUN. Sun ris&s to-day, 7.12 a.m.; sets, 4.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JUNE 10. HAWEIiA, s.a. .(2.20 a.m.), SCO tons, Jack6on, from Paten. KAPUNI, s.s. (3.50 a.m.), 150 tone, inntosh, from Wangauui. KTOKiUtfIIU), s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 127 tone, Dowell, from Wanganui.'MAKAUOA, s.s. (G.4fi a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon -ALiwcft Scott, iiaixh. Raker, OUiver, Burns, Smith, Jloyle, Cameron, Papham, Fisher. Dr. Uow, Mcsdamcs Ellwood and child. Davies, Jilbay and .infant, itasie, Wilson, Smith, Sinclair, M'Jiett, Westmoreland, Col. MafTcy, Major Tinwcll, Captain Finis, Major Gray, Col. ltauchop, Hon. J. J. Smith, Captain lieuderwoii, Lieut. Denniston, Jicssri.% Uruce, Wolff, Huddioeton, Ellwood, Shell, Head. Sinclair, Bowdcn, Moriarty, • Jilboy, Akers, Music. Longford, Ol« livicr, kishton, Boyle, M'Clymont, Johnstons, Nightingale (2), East, Galloway, Smiley, M'Bett, Jones, Williams, Willis, Davies, Perry, Fisher, Sinclair, Uannay, Patciin, Souter, Westmoreland, Warrington, Hortfc, Dent, Freidlander, Speddins: 73 aLeercge. NIWAIiU', e.5. (7.45 a.m.), 6440 tons, Mello, from Liverpool, via Auckland. JLOKOIA, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 3502 tons, M'l/can, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses James, Duff, Dawn, Arenas, Merdamcs James and infant, Kevins, Wallace, Stagall, Messrs. Chambers, James, Thompson, Duff, Thorpe, Stomal 1, Martin, Lish'tfoot; 8 steerage. CORINTHIC, s.s. (11 a.m. in stream), 12,231 tor.*, Hart, from London, via Cape town and Ilobart. Passengers: For Wei.lington—First ealoon—Dre. 11. M. Buchanan and 1). Chisholm-Lee. For Auckland—Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindcny. For Lyttelton-—Mr W. Devcnish Mc-arcs. For New Ply-* mouth-Mr. J. D. Henry. Second ealoqn— For Wellington—Misses M. Mussen, R. Nicholas. and M. Turner, Mcedamee.Grove and M. Muesen, Revs. A. Stewart and W. Grove, Mcivsrs. F. W. Parry, and J. Watson. Masters P. and S. Grove. For Auckland— Miegcs E. Knowlct', M. Mac Donald, Mac Donald, E. M. Pomerv, Vaile. and IT. Vaile, Mesdamcs Hartley, Hope, Knowlea, H, MacDonoH, and P. A. Voile, Capt. Ryder, Messrs. A. A. Grander, F. H. Gubhins. A. R. Hartley. If. Hope, J. Knocks, P. Mac Donald, and D. Mac.dona.ld, Masters R. Hartley, W. Hope, J. Knowles, and F, J. Watson.. For Lvttelton—Miss P. ElJwood, Mre. 0. M. Malrol-nson. Messrs. H. Ellwood, G. Mlwood. L. Friedeberp. and W. Seammell. For Napier—Mr. J. T. Derham. For Timfi.ru—Misses 0., D., and D. M. Smiley, Mrs. Smily, Messrs. S. Smily, and C. W. MCallum. For Now Plymouth—Mr. and 'Mrs. J. L. Stevens. For Port Chalmers-Miss J. Cameron, Mrs. Bourne, Mr. A. E. Bourne, Masters R. and W. Bourne. Tor BluffMisses Tavendale. Mrs. A. Tavendalc, and Master D. Tavendale. . i(i „ a ENNERDALE, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 1147 tone, Cox. from Huon Paver. liOLMDALE, p.s. (4.30 p.m.), 269 tons, Robertson. from Gisbornc. PATEENA, p.s. (9.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Markquick, Mac Andrew, Hall (2, Roberts, Blake. Liddell, Gardiner, Greenwood, CLougher, Hullan, Drummond; M'Kce, Hemut?, Prouse, Davidson, Princcf-s, Mason, Anderson, Drake, Rcardon, Williams, Phelps, Anderson, Free, Bruce, Cook, Harvey, Smith, Stuart, Mesdame3 Smith, and child, Kerr, Bone and child. Bruce, Kidd, Robinson, Hall, Rankin, Hall, Broad, Hcarn. Mountfort, Halliday, Freeth, Robson. Cress, M-asbn, Cowell, Grey, Reader and child. Hart, Messrs. Deere, Ashley, Smith, Clarke, Sweeney, 11 Dandies. Bruce, Shrimpton, Robinson, Hooper, Card, Hume, Lord, Johnston, Living, Heath, Lambert and infant, Baker, ilurethousc. Tripp, Prou?o. Cobham, Noble, Johnson, Rev. -Barnet t-, Col. Heard, Wilfon. Kirby, Pool, Hudson, Giilin-?, Marshall, Meagher, Oleymont, Rhint. Halliday. Bell, Harvey. Faulkland, Rsv. Pnrkcr. Freeth, Morris, May, Moore, Stone. Bell, Malony, Giles, Freeth, Gibbon-?, Harvey,' Grace, Burt, Russell, Short, Hart, Hewitt. Collier, Reid, Masters Giles, Moore; 11 steerage. WAT.RAU, 5.9. (midnight), 93 tons, Deiley (put back through stress of weather). .

DEPARTURES, • TUESDAY, JUNE 10. EUNICE, scow (10.50 a.m.), 171 tons, Sproule, for Havelock. BRISBANE, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 716 tons, K'Donald, for Mercury-' Bay. TAINUI, 5.6. (2 p.m.), 128 ton 6, Burg, for Waitara. MAI'OURIKA, s.s. (4.15 p.m.). 1203 tons, Holinos, for Nelson and West Coast. Kapuni, h.s. (5 p.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh, for 'WniiKanui. NAVUA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 2930 tone, Todd, for WestportMOKOIA, b.s. (5,25 p.m.), 3502 tons, M'Lean. for Lyttelton and Dunedin., WAVERLEY, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 157 tons, Henry, for Kelson and West Coast-. • . RIPPLE, B.s. (6.35 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. . MAIiAROA, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2598 tons, Mattniug, for Lyttolton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Bennison, Bayley. Ruseell, Agar, Elhvaod (2), Mesdames Fraser, Ellwood, Jfeid, Drum-Major Morrow, Cap. Barnes, Messrs. Graves, Frith, Morgan, Seartc, Kent. ' Fraser, Kroll,' Tren-with, Brooltes, Challis, Barltrop, Bauckham. Hunter, Taylor, Gorman, Simpson, Garad, Ellwood (3), Reed: £0 6teerage. QUEEN OF TnE SOUTH, s.s. (9 p.m.). 198 tons. Harvey, for Foxbon. WAIRAU, as. (10 p.m.), 93 tons, Deilcy, for Picton. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. KAITANGATA, s.s. (1.20 a.m.), 1983 tons, Cain, for West-port. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapiti, Foxton-, Juno 11. Oorinna-, New Plymouth, June 11. Huia, Terakohc, Juno 11- . Ngatoro, Greymouth, Juno 11. Haupiri, Onehunga, Juno 11. Surrey, Wanganui, Juno 11. Huia, Gisborne, June 11. Indrapura, I/ondon, way ports, June 11. Blenheim, Eicton, June 11. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 11. Ulimaroa. Sydney dircct, June 11. Pultaki. Westport, Juno 11. Tutanekai, Greymouth, Juno 11. H.M.S. New Zealand, Picton. Juno 11. Oteric, Calcutta, Newcastle, June 11. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, June 12. Mangapapa, Karamea, June 12. Regnlus, Oreymouth, Juno 12. Alexander, Picton, Juno 12. Kuru, Napier, June 12. Awahou, Foxton, June 12. Wa-irau, Picton, June 12. Oucen of the South, Foxton. June 12. Kapuni. Wangaiiui. Juno 12. • Maro.roa. Lyttelton, .Tune 12. Nikau. Nel=on. Motueka. Juno 12. Raltanoa. Westport, Lyttelton. Juno 12. Maitai, Dunodin. Lyttelton, June 12. Baunfols, New York, way porß .Time 13. Willochi'a, Melbourne, via south, Juno 13. Victoria, Sydney, via north. June 13. John, southern ports, June 13. Mana, Wanganui, Pa-tea, June 13. Koonya. Greymouth; Juno 13. Mapourika. West Coast, Nelson, June 14. Waiwera. London, way porti-. June 14. Ripple. Gisborne, Lyttelton, June 15. Mokoia. Dunedin, Lyttelton, Juno 15. Wakat.u. Lyttelton, Kaikoura. June 15. Monowai, northern port-s. June 17.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorcrc, Pnteo., June 11. Kapiti. Wancauui, June 11. Stormbird. Wanganui, June 11. Hawcra, Patca, Juno 11. Hmtpiri, Onehunga. way ports, Juno 11. Tileiilieim, P.icton, Juno 11. Pat-ecna. Picton, Nelson. Juno 11. Maori, Lyttclton. June U. Corinna, New Plymouth, southern ports, June 11

Koroiniko. Newcastle, .Tunc 11. Koituna, Westport, June 12. Atlienic. Loudon, wnv port?. .Tuno 12. Alexander, Nclaon, West Coa6t, June 12. PtUrn, Fi|f=t Coast, June 12. Huia. WanKanui, Juno 12. Awahou, Westport, June 12. VAu'rau, Picton, Juno 12. Queen of the south, Foxton, June 12. ICapuni, l'atea, June 12. Ma.raroa, Lyttclton, June 12. Kaiapoi. Grcymouth, .Tune 12. Nikau, Nelson. Motuctoi. June 12. Tilirnoro:), Melbourne, Tin. south, June 12. Maitai, northern ports. June 12. fiurrev, Wansanui, Timaru, Lyttclton, June 13. Niwaru. southern ports. June is. niimaroa, Sydnev direct. June 13. Victoria. Lyttclton, Dunedin, Juno 13, John. Wanmnui, June 13. ll?nulus. Neteon, Wet Coast, June 13. ?.t;jua, Patwi, June 13. A rah lira, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, .Tune R Voltoia. northern port', Juno 16. Wnltni.il. Kflikonra, Lyttclton, .Tunc IG. M/)iinv;o.i. fiithcu nirts, .Tune t7. pillule, Napier, Gisbornc. June 17. Maponrika. Nelson, West Couft, June 17. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVtiUKXTfI OF STEAMERS. ULTIIAKOA, duo liero from Sydney Juno 11. Leaves June 12, for Melbourne, via south. . . VICTORIA, due liere from Sydney, via nnrt'i. Jin"! 13. Sails .-ami day for south. WJLI.OOIIPA. due. here from Melbourne, via south, Juno 13. Bails eamo day for firdnor direct.

OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamer!. From. Loft-. due. Indrapura. London Apr. 6 .Tune 11 Star of India ... London Apr. 22 June 23 Wniwera London Apr. 4 Juno 14 lieimicra London May 10 Juno 2-5 Arawa London May 22 July 6 Jltirunui London May 12 July 6 Kent Liverpool May i July 11 Suffolk Liverpool May 31 July 23 Rakuia. St. Jolui Apr. 7 June IK Bauniela York Mar. 26 June 13 Aberlour Noy York Apr. 24 July 17 Star of Australia New York May 14 July 24 Wakefield Xew York May 8 July 20 Cape ureion ... Wew York May 12 July 30 Tahiti 'Frisco May 28 Juno 19 SAILER TO ARRIVE. LOOH OAEVE, sliip. left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. FREMANTLE. June 10. Arrived.—Otrnnto, from London. SYDNEY, Juno 10. Arrived— Moeraki (2 p.m.), from Wellinston. SUVA, June 10. Sailed.—Moramo. (10 a.m.). for Vancouver. COASTAL TUESDAY, JUNE 10. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Silverash (3.10 p.m.), from Makat«i Island to Melbourne (put in for bunker eoal). Sailed.—Victoria (3.30 p.m.), for southern ports. failed.—Kini (10.45 p.m.), for Limestone Island, Wellington, and Greymouth. ONEHUNGA. Failed.—Haupiri (7.30 a.m.), for Wdlinuton. NAPIEB. Arrived— Monoivai (10 a.m.), from Wellington. To tail.—lndrapura (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Corinna, (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Rarawa (8.35 p.m.), for OnehungQ. WANQANUI. Arrived— Mana (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Surrey (5.15 p.m.), for Wellineton. FOXTON. Arrived—Awahou (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Hailed.—Kapiti (10.40 a.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—ll.M.S. Nevr Zealand (5.30 a.m.), from Nelson. NELSON. , Sailed.—Nika,u- (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. TERAKOHE. - To sail.—Huia (5 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngahere (1.30 p.m.), and Koonya (1.30 p.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Tutanekai (12.40 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—John (6 p.m.). for Timaru and Oamaru. Sailed—Maori 18.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses ,Rhode 3. Warren, Murray, Willis, Fox, Nicoll, Healey, Wilson, Walker, M'Lean (2), Stocker, Edwards, Wh.itaker (3), Kibblewliite, Brown, Davis. Sutton. Davits, Geay,- Dillens, Mesdamcs North, Wright, Boyle, Thorn*. Murray; Morgan. Whit-aker, Brown, Craigie, M'Lean. Adam, Kemnson and child, Binningl!. Broughton, Captain. Thorns, Lieut. Rhodes, Messrs. J. E. Watson. Smith, MacFarlann. Capt. Eastwood. Middleton, Peryman, Lcitoli. Col. Smythe,' Allan, Agar, Webster, Wilson, Webster, Scott. Robertson. R. M. Undley, Hepworth. M'Cullocli, Ilunt, Rutherford; Wright. Milne. Thcomin, G. R. Ritchie. Scott, Doyle, Anderson, Anderson. Murgnt/oyd. Bridge. A. King, Dee, Adam, Reid, Craigie. Glass, Cameron (2), Bailey. M'Knight, Stephenson, Bell, Hume. W. G. Smith, Douglas, Harrison (2), Mac Knight. J. F. Rnlleaton, Hnllensteln, • TTnlley. Fl'ison. Umvin. Storr. Sharir>nn, Thornton. Gillies (2). Soutcr, Oar-, ter, Trouo, Keay. Williams, Bailey, Patterran, Whitnlior. Gnllay. Kempson, Broughtoil, WliceWni. Gapsford. Onrr. Jonos, Hoiifrhton. M'Pherson. M'Clelland, Binnings, Uatrick, Dinecn. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Willochra (9.10 a.m.). from Melbourne; Kartimea (12.30 pjn.), from Lyttelton. , Sailed.—Maitai (5.10 p.m.), for Auckland, via way ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Mr. M'Rae, Miss Simmon. For Napier—Mrs. Gambit. For Gisborne—Mifs Mnopherson, Mi's Malcolm. For AucWord —Mr. Fowden, Mr. Matthews. Mi**" Wn'lde.U, Mifs Matthew. Mre. Forbes. Mi.w Watt, Mr. ind Jlif. Y.'att, Miss M'Millan; 5 Etcerage for all ports.

TJLJMAROA ARRIVES AT 1 P.M. A mrelesfi message has been received' from tlic Kuddart-Parkor steamer Ullmaroa, statins that she was cxpeoted to arrive at- Wellington from Sydney at 1 p.m. to-day. The vessel will berth at the Qucsn's Wharf, No. 1 north, to land passengers and discharge cargo. CORINTHIC FROM LONDON. Corinthic, H.M.S., of the Shaw-Savill fleet, arrived at Wellington at 11 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf at 2 p.m. Mr. R. H. Harris (the puisor) roports that tho Corinthic left GraveEond on Friday. April 25, at 2.43 P.m.. and experienced a moderato galo and light rain down tho Channel. She arrived at Plymouth on Saturday at 3.45 p.m., and continued her journey on Saturday at 6.56 p.m., and experienced fresh to moderato westerly pales across "tho Bay." From there to Tenerilfo light and moderate breezes, with clear weather, were met with, the vessel arriving at Tenorilfe on May 1 at 3.55 p.m. She left Tencriffe on Thursday, May 1, at 7.28 n.m., and crossed the Equator on May 7, and arrived in Table Bay on Friday, May 16, at 2.9 a.m., and anchored for tho night. Tho Corinthic proceeded from anchorage to dock at 6.30 a.m. on. Friday, and moored at 8 a.m. Tho weather during the stay in Capo Town was wet and miserable. After sailing from Cape Town sho ran into a fresh westerly pale, with high sol's and dull rainy weather, 1 which, with rough re a ar.d wind changing from N.W. to S.W., continued all tho passage to Hobart.. Fine weather was experienced from Hobart to Wellington.

Captain F. Hart fa etill in command, and has associated with him the following officers:—Mr. Callow, chiof officer; Mr. Gates, flret officer; Mr.'Alexander, second officer; Mr. Poppleton, third officer; Mr. Day, fourth officer; Mr. Glen, chief engineer; Mr. Ferguson, second; Mr. Ramsey, third; Mr. Phillips, fourth; Mr. Law, fifth; Mr. Olven, sixth: Mr. Bright, boilermaker: and Mr. Wolff, cleotrlcian. Mr. Pritchard is chief refrigerating engineer, and Mr. Brown -second. Mr. R. H. Harris is purser, and Mr. Hy. Leo chief steward, Dr. T. W. Bradshaw is ship's surgeon.

THE ARAHURA. ( Latest reports received from the West Coast by the Union Company yesterday were to the effect that the weather showed signs of iinprving. The Arnhura irae to have left Wcstport for Greymouth at noon yesterday. Provided that she manages to work tho latter port the Arahura was scheduled to leave on tho return trip at noon to-day. En route to Wellington, calla will bo made at Wostport, Nelson and Picton, the vessel being expected to arrive hero on Thursday, morning. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. F. A. Clarke, eeoond officer of tho Mapourilca, has come ashore for instructions. Mr. R. Earl, lato of tho Pateena, has filled the vacancy. Mr. C. B.' V. Wheeler, purser of tho Mokoia, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Mr. W. IT. Bartou, lato assistantpurser of tho Maunganui, joined tho Mokoia as purser. Mr. John Scott, chief officer of tho Waihora, is ashoro at Duncdin on holiday. Mr. R. J. Reeves, late chief officer of tho Takapuna, has joined the Maitai as chief officer in place of Mr. M'Lean, who has come ashore for instructions. i Mr. «T. M'Kenzio Smart has joined tho ' Waihora a<s third officer in placo of Mr. F. Warren, who ha« come ashore to sit for his master's certificate. Mr. Hewitt, third engineer of the Monowai. has transferred to tho Maitai as acting-second engineer. Mr. Isaacs has joined tho Monowal Afl fourth engineer, vice Mr. Buchan, who Ik. s gone to Duncdin for orders. Mr. Daniels has joined the Poherni n« Acting-second engineer, in place of Mr. M'Leay, who has gone on holiday leave.

Tli© Government steamer Tutanehai left Greymouth for Wellington yesterday. She is duo in port, to-day. Bad weather hot? delayed the fiurrcy'fl loading: off Wanganui, and she was compolled to' *lo.ml away from that port yesterday. iSho is duo at Wellington this mominir to continue Home loading. Rh'o will return to Wantrajiui on Friday, and proceeds 1 hence to Timaru and Lyttelton to complete l)cforo proceeding to Avonmouth. The U.S. and A. Line's chartered steamer Bnunfels if? exnected to leave Auckland for Wellington at noon to.-day. She .is due in port on Friday. The coastal steamer Mangapapa wn? scheduled to leave Karamca yesterday with timber for Wellington. Due in port from New Plymouth this mornin?, the Cor intra will Joave agaiji this evening for New Plymouth, Timarn, and Dinirdin. Hound from Onleutta, via Nowcastlo, to South America, the steamer OtdrJc is ct- • pcetcd in port to-dr.y to replenish bunkerr*?. The Union Company's island trader Navua left Wellington for Westport yct?tnrd;i,v. Coal for Fiji will be loaded at the latter port. The Maorlland Steamship Company's En. BardiUe arrived at WcUingtoa from Euos,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1773, 11 June 1913, Page 9

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