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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNK. Day. Br. rai New moon 5 7 27 £.mFirst quarter ...... 12 J 0 J Full moon W I n ami Last quarter 27 . ° u a '' MOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.24 p.m.; sets, 9.2 a.m. Friday. mGn WATER. To-day, 4.31 a.ra.; 4.59 p.m. To-morrow, 5.25 a.m.; 3.56 p.m. SUN. ' Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; eels, 4.28 p.m. arrivals. WEDNESDAY', JUNE 18. CANOI'US, s.s. (5.4 a.m.), 1332 ton?, from W MAOIU: 'S.S. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons. A« from Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Jorgcnten, Gemming, ; Cooker Wilson, itame, strong, Shuttle worth,' Donnelly, Ogle, w ,'! k , i . nso J 1 ,' ,£mes Knoi Sparks, Grow (2), lait, Mesaomes Small and child, Kennedy, Little and child, Hill and child, liattray, Alcorn, hhottian, Grosmau, llaine, M'Donald, Car £°// Hill, Banks, Sutherland, Jones, Craig, 3Kin ner, Waghorn, West, ltaine, Craw, Clarke, Corkell, llughnn (2), Dennett, man, Father Walker. Messrs. Smith, StMk, n ov d Turner, Small, Anderson, son, Holland (2), Hadley, Bunu, Col?uhon, Hill, Borden, Finch, Bourke, lounlej. Ilat tray, Braehell, Dicken, Irving, ! Br M'Beth, Burnett, Alcorn, Fra6er, Freeman, Beauchamp, Gowmg, Allen, ®' Scott, liroadhead, Andereon, GoU, Crane, Rudd, ltentoal, MUner, White, Cossar, Fryer, llolmoru, Sutherland, W<'-b n o j' n , Davey, Lewlngton, Strochan, J.??' sell, Stone, st eS art v. Fle j?/",& Park"' Crow. Palmer, Dcnnott, btecd3, la™'--'Webb, M'Lean, Poulton, Barton, Aire. Scott, Tincmoire, Steeds, Stock, Kidlcy, 8 HUIA, 9 e,s!l8 e .5Tm.), 1227 tons, Burt, from W AP.AI"uKA. s.s. (6.15 a.nO, 1596 tons lain, bcrt, from Wost Coast, Nelson, «rau Ikton Pa'scnscrs: Saloon—Misers Lachlan, Hunter. Iloskins, Berdinnor, Thwaitee Barron, Moffatt (2), Meedamw b° ut « r V' ,r ? and child, Hayes, Boss, Mmcr Hannon, Martin, Rankin, Bryant and - children, Chinn, Messrs. Cook, feouterhuvn. Giblin, Levin. M'Mahon, Rvmons Kursthouse, Roes, Todu, voftyre, Kelly, Palmer. Porter, O'Brien, Leomary, Heaphy," Petrio, Wallace, Ramsay, Holloway, Thompson, Bryant, Mor, 25 S 'mOERAKI, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 4392 tons, Collins. from Sydney direct. Passengers. Saloon—Misses K. Blow, Foster. bchwitrte. Williams, Pilgrim, Chapman, l'hehi.Hill, Mesdamea Roos, Gl™ d > nnln^ ri ™ 7Wo Marchcl, M'Kenzie and 2 boys, Prince, /.lelo, Roberts. Hobbs, Messrs. Haldane. BoOiamley, Ross, Cumming, Slack, Harrison, LU wards, Bailey, Chapma,n, Marchel, Healcy, Williamson, Lyons AVriglit, Farmer, Dortd, Pierrard, Levick (2), Fairey, Clofje, Blow, Harrison, Mileo, Jlann. , HAWERA, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patea. , . ALEXANDER, s.B. (7.30 p.m.), 377 tons, Tickcrnwin, from Tcrnkohe. AORANGI. s.s. (8.15 p.m. in the stream;, 4Z68 tone, Barlow,, from Sydney.

departures. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. PATEENA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1212 tm«, Cameron, for Picton and Noleon. KINI. tS.3. (1.15 p.m.), 1122 tons, Whyborne, for New Plymouth. _ OTEIUC, s.e. (2.50 p.m.), 6325 tone, Howe, for Valparaieu , . KIMUTAKA, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 7765 tons. J ..i. *»■ H SaM» p.m.), 268 tons, Oorby, '°MAPOTIRIKA, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 1203 tons .Wio p.»J. "IS tons, for s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson. for Hiavclock. - MAOKI, S.S. (8.5 p.m.), H99 tons, Aidwoll, for liyttolton. Passengers: Saloon -Misses Williams, Yiceman (2), Batley, Keardon, Meedames las me, II Kay, dampson, HeAmond, Eadio, Kennedy, Mmont, Turnbull, Father Schacfer, Messrs. Fainie, Dalziel, Roberts, Bailton,Preston, Vickerman, Itoberts,. Finlay, Ooleman, Irving, Byder, Roa, Smith, Calcott, Boyle, Batlcy, Jacobs, Bedmond. Yial, (Mum, Atkinson, Eadie Wise, Duncan, Hunt, Johnston, Slmont, Turnbull, Stoane, M'Kerrow, Atcrcrombio: 20 stecraso. WAIMEA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 454 tons, Stevens, for Neleon and West Coast.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Echo, Lyttelton, June 19. Mangapapa, Karamca, June 19. KltUv.a, southern ports, Juno 19. Corinna, southern ports, June 19. Watoau, Picton, June 19. Nikttu, Nelson, Motuoka, June 19. Mararoa, Lyttclton, Juno 19. Ilaliitl. Han Francisco, June 19. Haupiri, New Plymouth. Juno 19. Kaitoa, Nelson, June 19.. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, JunelJ. ICapimi, Patea, Juno 19. Kapiti. Puponga, Wanstanul, Juno 19. Victoria, Dimedin. Lyttelton, June 19. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, Juno 19. Queen of the South, Foxton, Jun© 20. Kahn, Napier, Bast Ooest, June 20. Huia, Tcrakohe, Juno 20. Maori, Lyttelton, June 20. Maital, northern ports, June 20. Maunsanui, Melbourne, via south, June

Mapourika. West Coast, Nelson, Juno 2 KomaTO, West-port, June 21. A rap.iiv a, Pic. lon, Juno 21. Blenheim, Havelock, June 22. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, June Z Muritai, Gisbornc, June 23. Ripple, Gisborne, Picton, Juno 23. Rcmuora, Loudon, Juno 24. Mokoia, northern ports, June 24. Flora, southern ports, June 24.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ktormbird, Wanganul, Juno 15. Mana. Patea, Juno 19. Aorere, Patoa, June 19. Koonya, Greymouth, Juno 19. Hawera, Wanganul, Juno 19. Alexander, Picton, West Coast, Juno 19. Mangapapa, Wcstport, Karamea, June 19. Kittawa, Greymouth, Juno 19. . Cormna, Nelson, Now Plymouth, Onehunga, June 19. Wairau, Picton, Juno 19. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, Juno 19. Mara-roa, Lyttclton, June 19. _ Moeraki, Melbourne. via south, June IS. Victoria. Sydney, via north, June 19. Haupiri. Onchunga, way ports, June 13. Tahiti, Sydney, Jtind 20. Ouecn of the South, Foxton, Juno 20. Kapuni, Patea; Juno 20. K-ahu, East Coast, June 20. Kuia, Wangamti, Juno 20. •Patoena, Picton, Nelson, June 20. Maori, Lyttclton, June 20. Aorangi, San Francisco. June 20. Wakatu, Kaikoura. Lyttclton, June 20. Maitai, Lyttelton, Dnncdm. June 20. Maunganui. Sydney direct. June 20. Tahiti, Sydney, Juno 20. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, June 20. Wairuna, Wcstport, Juno 21. ' Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast. J Arapawa, Wanganul, June 23. Blenheim, Picton, June. 23. Monowai. northern ports, June ZJ. Mokoia, Lyttelton. Dunedin. June 24. ■Ripple, Napier, Giehome, June 24. ' Flora-. New Plymouth, V, est Coast, Nelson, West Coast. June 24. Muritai, London, June 25. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VICTORIA, due here from south June 19. Sails same day for Sydney, via north. MATJNGANUI. due here from Melbourne, via south. June 20. Sails samo day for S MACTKAf C due liere from Melbourne June 27. Sails same day for Sydney WTI.TiOCHRA-, due here from Sydney June 25. Sails June 26 for Melbourne, via the south.

OVERSEA SHIPPING. Sl„ n From. Left. Due. Star o? India ... London Apr. 22 June 23 Itemuera London May 10 June 23 Ariwn. London May 22 July 8 nurunui"" London May 12 July 6 urnltavini .... London May 10 .Tilly 15 Pinhino • ■ I'° n(ton June 7 July 21 Kent Liverpool May 3 July 11 Suffolk Liverpool May 31 July 28 liakaia " . - St, John Apr. 7 July 10 Devoi Montreal May 31 Aug. 11 {Sara - St-John Apr. 2a .Tilly 2 New York Apr. 24 July 17 Star of Australia New York May 14 July 24 Wnkpfioid ... NcwlorkMaj 8 .Tim *0 K 6 Breton New York May 12 Jn y 0 Tahiti Frisco May 28 June 19

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA, June 18. Sailed—Levu'.ta, for Sydney. NEWCASTLE. .Tune 18. \rrivod.—Silvcraah, from Auckland. SYDNEY. June 1!. Sailed—Wimmera (1.30 p.m.), for /.nekland; Star of India, for New Zealand. JIKLIIOUIiNE. Juito 18. Sailed.—Jfanuka, for Bluff, via Hobart. HOBAUT, .Tuno 16 Arrived.—Heinucra, from London. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. AUCKLAXD. Sailed.—Hinomoa (6.20 a.m.), for Bay of Arrived.—Ernordalc (B a.m.), from Oamarn • Rosamond (4 p.m.), from Gisborne. s'nilod.—Navufl; (IS p.m.), for Suva. Sad tha Islandi; Kororu (3i P.m.), for Muo .X*loiid.

ONEHTJNOA. Arrived.—Rarawa (8.25 a.m.), from New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed —Hanpiri (2 p.m.), for Wellington. GISBORNK. Sailed.—Maitai (9.20 p.m.), for the South. Passengers: .Saloon—M.iases Collison, kirk. M'Millan (2), Mesdamos Jewise, Rcy* nolds, Martin, Holdsworth, moid, and infant, Mr. and Mrs. K. Luttrell and infant, Mr. and Mrs Dinwiddle and two children, and Rev. Glarkson, Messrs. C. B. Holdsworth, Cole, Fordham, F. H. Evans. Meyer?, Cato, 0. llolano, F. Laing. Liglitbauu, Cope, Lockhart, Long, Ague, Tawdeit, King, and Jliggs; and 12 steerage. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of tho South. (9 am.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Wairau (7 a.m.) and Pateeua (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—-Nikau (4.45 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington. KARAMEA. Sailed—Hangapapa (8.30 a.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Komata (6.40 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Wahatu (1.30 a.m.), from. Wellington, via Kaikoura; Victoria (6.30 am.), from Dunedin; Coriuna (7 a.m.), from li' maru: Braunfels (7.10 a.m.), from Wplluijr ton; Monowai (7.30 a.m.), from Auckland Gtebornc, Napier, and Wellington; burrei (11.45 a.m.). from Tima.ru; Eliza Hrth schooner (12.15 p.m.), from Kaipara Manu rcwa, bartiue (1 p.m.), from Clarence River; Kittawa (2.30 p.m.), from Dunedin. Soiled—Monowai (4.55 p.m.), for Dunedin Corinna (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington, Nelson New Plymouth, and Onehuttga; Kittawa for Wellington and Grey mouth; Cygi-et and Wakatu, for Kaikoura; Braunfels, foi Timaru and Dunedin. Sailed.—Victoria, for northern ports anc Sydnev. Passengers: Saloon—For Welling ton—Messrs. G. L. Thomas. Robb, R. E Gaughley. For Napier—Messrs. Simpson Foster. For Gisbome —Misses Field, Smart Mosdames Field and child, Watkins, Mef&rs Field. Smart, Robinson. For AuckUndMrs. Smith and 2 children, Messrs. Smith Little, Presants. , „ _ Sailed.—Mararoa (6.20 p.m.), for Welling ton. Passengers: Saloon-r-Mieses M'Ray Whitcombe. Mesdames Simpeon, Shephara Morgan, Wallie, Bnsor and child, Coull Murphy, Wittie, O'Connor, Messrs. Stewart O'Connor. Lunn, Neale, Turner, Simpson Morgan, Wallie, Coull. Thompson, Murphy IT. Downinu, Miram, M'Kenzie, Whitcombe Wittie, O'Connor, Thomson, Ilelmay M'LaTcn. TAHITI FROM 'FRIBOO. By wireless last evening tho Union Com pony's Tahiti advised that she was expect ed to arrive at Wellington from Sai Francisco, via way ports, at 6 a.m. to day. The veesel will berth at the Queen Wharf, No. 6, to land passengers anddis charge cargo, and is expected to continu her journey to Sydney at noon to-morrow FROM SYDNEY DIRECT.

Tile Moeraki, which arrived in port tri m Sydney direct at 8.30 left the New South Wales port at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday la£t. Smooth seas, with slight westerly winds, were experienced on the run across. Imports by the vessel were as follow:-30 ingots opcltcr. 230 ingots copper, ICO bars lead, 114 bundles shafts, 96 manes, 92 sacks spokes, 121 bags peanuts, 400 sacks ricemcal, 180 bags maize, 378 packages tea, 50 cases beer, 400 c<iso3 candies, 26 bacco. and transhipments cx Taiyuan, Cooeyanna, Kyarra-, Alriclc, Jaunts, liedina, Otway, Joseph Agost, Fothcrezcg, Prinz Sigismund, Fromantle, ana Judiann. The Moeraki ie-avea Wellington for Melbourns, via- southern ports and llobart, at 5 p.m. to-day.

AORANGI FROM SYDNEY. Shortly after 8 p.m. yesterday, tho Union Company's Aorangi arrived in the stream at Wellington from Sydney direct. Tlio vessel will berth at the Glasgow Wharf this morning. She continues her journey to San Francisco, via. way ports, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. REMUERA AT HOBART. A wireless message wag received from the New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Romuora yesterday stating that she was expectcd to arrive at Hobart from London at 10 p;m. yesterday. It is expected that tho Remuena will continue her journey to Wellington to-morrow. She la due in port on Tuesday morning. It 18 announced that the Remuera will leave Lyttelton finally for. London on July 24. It ia usual for these time-table vessels to inako Wellington their final port in tho Dominion, but tho programme lws teen altered to suit cargo requirements in this case. RAKALA LEAVES MELBOURNE. Cable advice has been received by the local offlcc of tho New Zealand Shipping Company stating that tile liakaia was expected to le-avo Melbourne, in • continuation of her journey from St. John to Auckland and Wellington, to-day. The vessel is duo here about July 10. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. Naismith has rejoined the Mararoa as second engineer. Mr. 0. Le Grys, who has been actingfifth engineer on the Mararoa, lias come ashore for instructions. Mr. M'Pherson, second mate of tho Opouri, has been appointed signalman at Adderly Head in place of Mr. T. T. Carter, who will retire shortly. ■ Captain P.< J. Foster, lato of ,thc TaliapunaV took 'command of the Kamona at Auckland, (relieving Acting-captain 0. Roberta, who comce to Wellington for instructions. , , Mr. Newton Campbell, chief officer of tho Tofua, left that vessel at Sydney on holiday leave, and the vacancy was filled by promoting tho other officers pro tem. Mr. D. Palmer, fifth engineer of the Monowai, left that vessel at Wellington this trip. , , Mr. J. S .G. Reid has been appointed chief officer of the Kowhai, relioving Mr. A. 11. Scales, who transferred to the Ka- . mona to relieve-Mr. W. Martin, who has been granted shore leave. Mr. It. Erwin, late third officor of tho Maori, ha 6 .ioined the Waitomata as second officer, in place of Mr. Clark, who has como ashore to 6it for his master's certificate. The cargo steamer Oteric completed . "bunkering" at Wellington yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Valparaiso. The l'yser liner Star of New Zealand, which recently made a paseago to Australian ports after some years' absence, as a result of the regular time-table being interfered with, is to make another trip in consequence of the Indrabarah trouble. According to a cable message she will be dispatched on July 12 from London. The Star of New Zealand will visit only Melbourne and Sydney.

Tho Haupiri is expected to load at Wellington ito-day for Onehungd, via way ports. _ ■ Tho Government steamers Hinomoa and Tutanekai wero at ltussell last evening in connection with 11.M.5. New Zealand's vi6it to that port. The former veseel returns to Hauraki Gulf to attend to the lights there, and the Tutanekai comes direct to Wellington before proceeding with cablerepairing work in Cook Strait. After putting out London cargo at Dunedin. Lyttelton, and the Bluif, the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otaki loads at Port Chalmcre, Wellington, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland, Bhe is to leave tho last-mentioned port for London on July 19. Having finished discharge of the Wellington portion of her London cargo, tho Shaw-Savill steamer Corinthic sailed for Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's Bimutaka left Wellington for Lyttelton yesterday afternoon to complete loading for London.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 19 June 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 19 June 1913, Page 7

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