SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr. m. New moon 5 \ "I a '™' First quarter 12 4 r a.m. Full moon 19 5 a -|"' Lait cjuarter 27 5 11 a.m. f MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.52 p.m.; sets. 11.48 a.m. Thursday. HIGH WATER. To-dny, 9.38 a.m.; 9.58 p.m. To-morrow, 10.31 a.m.; 10.35 p.m. SUN. Sun rieec to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JUNE 24. RIPPLE, s.o. (2.5 a.m.), 350 tone, Carlson, from Napier, Gisborne, and I'icton. MARAKOA, s£. (6.30 a.m.), 2598 tolls, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Puffhe, , Cave, Nuree' »fibster, Mesdamea Otterson and child, Conrad, Hohbs. Allison, Rain, Frew, Lcwton, Urich, Newcon, Pollock,- Price, Keir, Rathbone, Pholan, Hon. 11. , Rhodes, licv. M'Cully, Messrs. Riddle, Dickin, Dixon, Russell. Otterson, Conrad, Mac Donald, Yorke, Hobbs, Duncan, Berstein. Moir, Bain, Godfrey, Watt, Lester, Greaves, Moorland, Andrews, Frow, M'Kenzie,- Daymond, Holland, Dorreen, Kerrigan, Atkinson, Knuckcy, Corsbio. Bedford.. Stewart. Isaacs, Keir Pollock, Anderson, M'Gregor,. Ward, Rocket, Chappell, Rathbone, Findlay, Groco, imdlayuon; Sedglcy, Jay,-' Price, Dudfield, Morrison,'iJeveridge,. M'Kenzie, l'aui, Champreys; 69 steerage. ■ KIKAU, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelfori and Jtotueka. ~ . AWAHOU, <3jS. (12.45 p.m.), 407 tons, Manley. from Foxton. r ~ 'ECHO. (1.20 p.m.), 99 tons, M'lntyre, from Lyttelton. . ■ MOKOIA, 5.6. ',(1.55 p.m.), 3M2 tons. Harris. from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers : Salobri-Mesdames. Jago .and Butler, Misses England (2), Earry., Butler, Brandon, Messrs. Haldane, ! Valentine. Sutherland; Bartlett, Ryan, Barry, Holland, SVAVERLEY\ 6.r. (4-2-5 p.m.). 157 tons, Purviii. from Seaford. . PAI'AROA, s.s. (SXO p.m.), 6553 tons, Bower, froin \J'aitara. REMCEItA. s.s. (7.15 p.m. in the stream), 11,276 tona,- Greeiiitreet, from London, via Cane .Town and Hobart. . KOONYA. s.s'. (8.5:-p.m.), 1093 tons, l'ryde, from Greymouth. , „ PATEENA, e.s. (11.30 p.m.),. _ 1212 tone, Cameron, from NcloOti and- Pictou. Passengers: Saloon —Mio'vCS Allen, Kesnoy,-Paul.-Hansen. Connolly. Ohaytflr, Wilson, Hadfleld, and Hall, Mefdame« Goodwin, Cooper, Guy Hid I children, Hall, Laffln and 3 children. .H?lir.-.iiig, Ivcency, Levin, Nolan, Clark, Chriotensen. Wilkmflon; and Prince. Messrs. More, Walton, Allen, Laffln. B. Priestley. Travel's, Moore, Stafford, Hansen, Edwards, Dickson, Dav . idson, M'Orac, Helmsing. Day, Briggs, Hay. Hutcheoon, Baigent. Palmer, «illiameon, Eairton, De Silva, Rhimes, Kenneday, Jennings. Tarr. Chong Lee, Searle, Gerridge, Satherley. Tripe, Stiiart, Paul. Griffiths. Chong Leo, Fon; . Lee, Ha'dilcld, Ohlson, Crombey, Townshend, Pi] ra ,; r ' Varnee, M'Dowell,. Glover. Fuller, Platts, Connor, Hirst, Harvey, "Rooslialan - , Ouwin, and Captain Hannah; 20 steerage.
DEPARTURES. .TUESDAY. JUKE 24. WAKATU, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttclton. MAPOURIKA, S.O. (4.10 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holm, for Nelson and West Coast.- lflfjssngcrs: Saloon—For Nelson--Mossrs. J. M'Larcn, Rae, Boon, Gilbert. For \vesiport—Misscuf Ballard, ltyan, Ill's. Fitzgerald, Nurse Smalts, Mr. Leaver. For Greymouth— Missos O'Donncll (2). Mr. A. JoliniGNiKAU, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 248 tonsv Hay. for Nelson and Motucka.. AOUKRE, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisls, for Patca. , . OP.AWA, e.s. (6.15 p.m.), 110 tons, Mcliolao, for Picton. • A „ . „ KIPPLE, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), o/O tpne, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. . WAIJiIEA, s.s. .(3.5 p.m.), 454 tons, Stevens, for Nelson. ■ , f MAIiAROA, Si!. (8.5 p.m.), 2098 tons,. Manning, for Lyttclton. Passengers: fcaloon —Jlicses Garland, Michell, Parker, btickbury, Scott, Mrs. Pdrkin, iFatlier Goiidringer. Brigadier Hoarei Messrs. Hern. U S. Ffarper, Thoe. Gilbert, Barley, M Gregor, Corkill, Murphy. Morris. Mcrani.3, \V adman, P. Sinclair, U. W. Howling, Parkin, Ogdcn, Wright..Pain; 10 etesrage. STORMBIRDr s.s. (9.5 p.m.). 217 tons, Doivell, for Wanganui. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 193 tons, Ilarvey, for Foxton. . MAN A, e.s. (9.20 p.m.), 124 tons, Gibson, for Pafcea-. MOICOIA, e.g. (10.53 p.m.), 3502 tons, M'Lean. for Lyttclton and Dunedin. . BLENHEIM. as. (midnight), 120 tone, Wilkinson, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Corinna, Onehunga, New Plymouth. June 25 Tutanekai, Ruesell, Whangarci, June 25. ICapuhi, Gt-eymouth. June . 25. Koonya, Greyniout-h, June 25. Flora, southern ports. June 25. Hawcra, Picton, June 25. . Maori, Lyttclton, .June 20. Willochra, Sydney. June 20. . . Arnhura, West Coast, Nelson, Ticton June. 25. Kennedy, Foxton, June. 20. Ngahere, Grcyraout.h, June 25. Aorere, Patea, Juna^EG. Opawa, Picton, June 23. Wnirau, Picton, J.une 26. Queen of the South. Foxton, June 26. Blenheim. Picton, June-26. Stormbird. Wanganui, Julie 26. Nik-iu, Nelson, Motucka, June 26. Mararoa, Lyttclton. June .26. Maitai, Dunedin. . Lyt'elton, June .26. Manuka, Melbourne, via snuth, June 26. JTaumri. Onehunsa. June 26. Kapiti, Now Plymouth, June 26. . Wimmera. Sydney, vin. north. June 27. Wakatu. Lyttclton. Kaikoura, June 27. Mara, Patea. June 27. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, June 28 Ripple. Gif>borne, June 29.' Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttclton, June 29. Arapa-wa, Lyttclton, June 29.Monowni, northern rorts, July 1. Ilimitangi, Timaru, July 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ! Kaliu, East Coast, June 25. Ivaramu, Gisborne. Juno 25. > Muritai. London. June 25. Huia, Wanganui, June 25. : Koraata. Wectport. June 25. Waipori; Grevmouth, Jims 25. Kaitangata, Wct-tnort, June 25. Flora, New Plymouth. 'West Coast, Juiu
25. Kanuni, Patea, .Tune 25. Hawera, Patea, Juno 25. Patesna. Picton. Nelson. June 20. Maori. Lyttclton. June 25. Corinni, Picton, southern ports. Jim-! 25. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast. June 25. Koonya, Greymouth. Juno 26. W&verley. Neleon, Wet Coast, Juno 26. Aorere, Patea, June 26. Onawa. Picton, June 26. Wairau, Picton, June 26. ■ Queen of the South. Foston, June 26. Blenheim. Picton, June 26. St/irmbird. Wano:anuiJJmio 26. Nikau, Nelson, Jlotueka, June 26. jrnTaroa, Lyttelton, Juno 25. Jtaitai, northern Ports, Juno 26. Kapiti. W.inganni, June 26. Hauplri, Onehunga. way ports, Juno 26. Jfan-ulta, Sydney direct, June 27. Wimmera, lijrtteUbn. Dtinedin, June 27. Paparon. London. June 27. Mana, Patea, Juno 27. Eemuera, Lyttelton, June 28. Wakatu, Kaikoura. Lyttelton. June' 28. Arahnra, Picton, Nelson, West , Coast, June 28. Jloltoia,, northern ports. June 30. Arapawa, Wanganui, Juno 30. Motiowai. Lyttelton. Dunedin. July 1. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, July 1. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. jIANTJKA, due here from Melbourne June 27.' Sails same day for Sydney direct. WILLOCHRA, duo here from Sydney June 25. Sails Juno 26 for Melbourne, via the south. WIMMEEA. due hero from Sydney, yia north. June 27. Sails for south same day. OVERSEA SHIPPING. , SteamcTe. Front. Left Due. Star of India ... London Apr. 2.2 July 2 Arawa London May 22 July 8 Ilurunui London May 12 July 6 Mnkariiii London May 10 July 15 "Riinh'ne London June 7 July 21 Kent Liverpool May 3 July 11 RulTold Liverpool May 3 July It Rakaia ft. John Apr, 7 July in Knmara St. John Apr. 25 July 2 Devon Montreal May 31 Aug. 11 Aberlour New York Apr. 24 July 17 Star of Australia New York May 14 July 24 Wakefield New York May 8 July 2D Capo Breton New lork May 12 July 30 BY TELEdKAPII. OVERSEA, LONDON', Juno 24. Arrived.—Rangatira, from . Wellington, N<w Zealand. Sailed.—lndralema, for Wc<;tnicath. FREMANTLE. June 24. Arrlved.-Oeterly, from London. SYDNEY, June 24. Arrived.-Malinganni !4 a.m.), from Wellington. COASTAL. TUESDAY. .II'XE 24. AI'CKLASI). Arrival.—Knmara (midnight', from St. John via Melbourne and Sydney. Sailed.- Wimmera (1.15 p.m.), for southern 1,01 U "' ONEHUNUA. Sailed— Haupiri (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington.
NAPIER. Arrived.—Monowai (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington. f . To rail.—Tutanekai (midnight), for Wellington. NISW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Corinna (12.15 p.m.), and Kapiti (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington; lUrnwv (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunga". PICTON. To flail.—Hawsra (4 a.m. June 25), for Wellington. . . NKIiSON. Arrived.—Himitangi (9/5 a.m.). from Wellington. GRISV MOUTH. fiailtd.—Xgalierc (0.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived — Flora (4.15 a.m.). from Tiinaru; Maori (7.25 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Ngatoro (11.15 a.m.), for . Greymouth; Riinutaka (1.10 p.m.). for London, via Monte Video, TcneriiFe, and 1 lrinoUth; Flora (4.30 p.m.). for Wellington. Pic ton, Ne'.v Plymouth, Wustport, and Greymouth; John, for Dunedin. , Sailed.—Maori (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Nurs-e Hurnctt, Misses Skinner, Hiss, Ward, Uihvin, Walker, Thompson, Wright, Whitcoinlie, Perkiiw, Neill (4), Lyon, Dartlett. hnd Skinner, Jtesdames Leo, Rhodes, linjp?on, LaurenFon, Coates, Coomb, Edwards, 0 Grady, Moreland, Edwards, Waterhouse. < Nicliblc, Thomson, Kicholk-. VerUius and 2 children, Dohor-o, Lyon, Oilfcdilcr, Simpcon, Keill, Hurst, Carpenter, .Chevcr, Cap-ta-in Kelisali, Messrs. W. Noswnrthy, T. K. Sidey. M.l 1 .. C. S. Klatliam, M.P., IFevcock, Halley, Wilson. Grey, Acklaud, Crinps, Woociroife, Shu-wis. laylor, Fuller, Faram. Wolfe, Duval, llarnRon. Smith. Best. Porter. Parnctt. Captain IlariGOll. .Mitchell, Mill, Kan'owell, W'. M.P.. Gavin. Hons. W. C-allan. It. 11. Rhodtv, r.rov, Cunningham, Malcolm, M.P., Sir C-has. Bowcn. Captain Bond, Coomb, Milne. Scott. O'Coiiu?!!, Einp-in, Deans. Acklahd, Edward.-, Burnett, Huttnu. Sharp. Fosle!'. Hoi'slny. Thompson, Whitson, Dehors, Nrill, 'Hunt, Richards, Fraser, Carpeiiter, and Chevcr. PORT CIlAt.HEKtf'. . Arrived.—Manuka (6.50 a.in.)? from the Bluff. DUNK DIN. Sailed.—lnvercargill (6 .p.m.), for (southern ports. ~ , Sailed.-Mait-ai (3.45 p.m.), for Auckland, via way porta. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Miss Saxon, Mr. Green. For Napier—Jliw Sutherland, l ? or Qisliornc-Mc.-srs. Fallow, Cattanick. , For Auckland —Sutherland, Mossrs. Williams', lf«mEsn; 12 steerage for all ports.
EEMUEHA FitOM LONDON. Between 7 and 8 p.m. yesterday the New Zealand Shipping• Company's Jteinuera arrived in the stream at Wellington from London. She will berth at the Queen's Wharf, No. 1 south, this morning, and is oxpected to Ret away for Lyttelton on Saturday. WILLOCIIRA DUE TIIIS MORNING. Wirelens advico lias been received from the Union Company's chartered steamer Willochra- dating that she was expected to arrive at Wellington from Sydney at. 10 a.m. to-day. The vessel will berth at the Queen';! Wharf, No. 4, to land passengers and' cargo. BANGATIRA AKBIVES HOME. Information to hand states that the Itangatira, of the Shaw-Savill fleet, arrived <it London on Monday afternoon, June 23.. Tho vessel' cleared Wellington on May 10. ZEALAKIiIC ItEPOETED. Cable advice lias been received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company stating that the Zealandie, which left .Wellington for London on' May 29, continued lier ..journey from Rio do Janeiro on Saturday afternoon, June 21. . She is due at lior destination on July 8. . . MUBITAI'S OUTWARD CARGO. The Tyser liner Jluritai was expected to clear Wellington for London at daybreak to-da> f . She leaded the following cargo <it this port.:—l7l4 Ijk'.o- wool. 2 bales skills, 263 bales llox, 143 casks tallow, 44 barrels tallow, 595 casks pelts, 304 casks casings, 5 cases eundrios, 1 trunk, 18,690 carcaesee mutton. 10,ICO legs mutton, 500 quarters beef, 16,565 carcasses lamb, 113, cesca kidney?, etc. WAIMANA LEAVES PLY MOUTH. Jvn. rout-e from, Londoii to Wellington, t.lic Shaw-Savill steamer Waiuiana, which lias replaced the disabled stoamor Taihni ill the mail run, left Plymouth on Saturday afternoon, June 211 Tho Waimaha will raako the usual calls "at Cape Town and IJjbart, and is expected at Wellington on August 7. U.S.S CO. CHANGES. . . The Traffic Department of the Union Company announce the following time table alterations for next month:-On Fri day, July V tlic Tarawcra- will take th< Mo'nowai'ii trip from Dunediu to Auckland and -baok, whilst the Monowai will ,1k withdrawn for docking and overhaul After docking, etc., the Monowai will re sumo running on July 9. on .which dn t< she will relieve the Maitai for a trip whilst the latter steamer .remains at Porl Chalmers for docking, thus making the Monowai'a outward departure oni das later than, usual. The Maitai will b-t docked at Port Chalmers on July 7. and will subsequently relievo tho Moko.id or July 11 for. one trip in tho Dunedin-Auck land service, and the Mokoio. will bo .with' drawn for overhaul. Upon the comple tion of tliif! work the Mokoia will resunis her running and. tho Tarawcra will fc< withdrawn. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. F. Davidson, sccond engineer of tin Mapourika,- left that vc-ieel at Wellington 3'esterday. Mr. D. Malloch has filled th( vacancy. Mr. W. Jl'l.aren, late of the Opav.a, lias .joined the. W-airaii as engineer. Mr. J Moyes lias rejoined the Opawa. By wireless last evening the Union Com pany's Talune advised that che was ex pected to arrive at Auckland from .tlu South Sea Islands at 10 a.m. to-morrow. On account of the weather, the Gov crnmcnt stcamor Tiitanekai did not gel away from Napier for Wellington yesterday.* She woe, however, expected to leave at midnight. A new cylinder top for the auxiliary scow Echo's port engine i 3 being fitted b\ Messrs. Luke and S,on. When this work is completed, the vessel will sail for Karamea. " , Mr. Geo. Scales, local agent for the Clan Lino, lias been advised tlidt the- Clan Jlcnzic-i' arrived at Loudon from Wolling ten on Thursday last. A ship of 2293 tone, named the Amira! Cecille lias been chartered to load case oi at New York for Adelaide, Melbourne-,.Syd-ney, or Newcastle. Under a heading, entitled "An Uniisua: Occurence," the "Sydney Shipping List' publishes the following :-Captitin Davidson of tho-barque Lord Templbtowu;-which lefl Sydney yesterday, with 2895 tolls of coke for San JTiaiicii-co, lias liad the unus.ua. experience, ao ftir as Sydney is concerned of not being asked to issue a single ad vanco note, the most eloquent testimony of the captain and his, vt-isel's popularits among tlio seafarers generally. The Union Company's iiaw turbine Eton, mcr Wahino left Bunbury, after coaling on Friday for Port Chalmers, where glk is duo on Sunday or Monday next. An arrival ill port from Waitar.i la.sl evening was the New Zealand Shlppine Company's Papa.ro. She will bs dispatch' cd for London on June 27. Bound for London with a full load/oi general cargo and frozen meat, tho New Zealand. Shipping Company's Rimutaka left Lyttelton for Loudon at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. In continuation of her journey from St. John. Canada, to • Wellington- the NewZealand Shipping Company 3 Bakaia left Melbourne for Sydney on Juno 20. .The Rakaia is duo at Wellington about July 10, The coastal steamer Awahou will be placed on the Wellington Patent Slip on Friday for general overhaul. The Union cargo steamer Wanaka, loads at Oamar-u oil July 5, and at tho Bluff on July 8 for Auckland, via Napier. ; Produce for Auckland will be loaded at Timaru by the Wliangape on July 7. Tho Union collier Katoa is expected to leave Westport for Melbourne at- 2 a.m. to-morrow. Continuing her journey from Grcymouth to Wellington, the West Const steamer Arahura. arrived fit Weslport nt 4 a.m. yesterday, and left- again for Iselson at noon. Sho is due at Wellington about the iwual time this evening. Tlie Koramu will lie dispatchcd from Wellington for Gisborno to-day, and the Ifaupiri for Onehunga, via-.way port?, to» morrow.
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