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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter ° \ P ,m * New moon M 5nJ P ,m * Firdt quarter 22 4 20 p.m. Full moou 29 9 3 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day. 6.42 p.m.: sets. 9.55 a.m. TIDE. To-day, 6.11 a.m.; 6.41 p.m. To-morrow, 7.11 a.m.; 7.41 p.m. SUNSun riees to-day, 7.4 a.m.; Bctfi, 4.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. MAY 29. NOB A MVEX. (If 166 tonS> Rruscv iroitt UooK otxdit. „ SOUTiIEUN ISLbri. scow (3.30 a.m.), C. H. G \^\vHrA om 85 SV HirS), 4505 tons, Clift. Lowden, from' St" John v» Auckland AIAOKI, s.s. 16.40 i.rnj, 3399 tons, Jiau Bi gfkir.W" H« tone. Hay. f WAM Via ™ from Auckland, "with bar-quo linia xn towNATAL (10.30 a.m.l, '•154 tons ' uam ' fr lioLMMU\' : .s. (12.35 p.m.), 267 tons, 370 tone, Fletcher. fr S«UALL b .°«" e ' (9.20 369 Wnß ' F ° wlCr ' f T>ATKttr I* P.m.>. m tons. Holmes, from Picton and kelson. eers- Saloon—Misses Grace, Jones, Hot man, ISwards! Done, Herriu, Brown, Ingram. Green, Burn, StflJlard, Gray, J o "®. Vcale, Horn, Muckiey, Donald, Hooper, M«d«inca Ti q ii.i. nil Movnihaiu. Garlsou. MoiiKon, Hannan, Martini, Jobuston. ITOiure and child, Bennett, Litcjilield and jnfnnt,_Svaf ford, Maitland, Kcimington, Eastabrook. O'Connor, llei'rin, M Q-uaro, Horn, Snook and 2 children, Ifr" 3 and l)0.v, Misses Stevenson, M n Orei;or. Snook, Noble, I'oung, Chieliolm, Olalk, ShanniiTd, Keyuolds, Browne, lopwill, Lieut. Rout, Haycock, Moyniham, Coventry, Cooke, Allen. Corp. Eobinson, Jones, Jackson, Pte. Worley, Gable, Heine, Pilson, fenowden, Chisholm. Davies, Brayehaw, 0 Connor, Napier, Ward. Eton, Sinallcy, Crabuce, llyan, Moore, Keynolds, .Tohey, Reeve, Christian, Cook, Maitland, Parker, Do Denne, Gunn, Ronnie Stafford, Duncan, Huthcrford, Gillett, Baglcy, Bolt, Penney. ILUI. Simmonde, Eastabrook, Jicmmor, Scott, Napier, Pilmer, Allen, Bryan, Horn, l"oung, Butler, Avery, Dodd. Watson; 103 etccraKc, including 94 volunteers. BLENHEIM, s.s. (10.40 p.m.). 120 to Dfl - Wilkinson, from Blenheim. SUNDAY, MAY 30. WAHINE, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 4435 tons. Edwin, from Lyttclton. Paesengers: SaloonMieses Bean, Nelson, Brown, Paisons, stampcr, Deneeys, Cotter, Smith, Cross, Crocanek, Mcsdames Prank, Henderson, Stringer, Seisin, Lammas, Nelson, Ken ana infant, Iluescil, Yancee, Jameson, Besivick, Williams, Sutherland. Hughes, Beunden, Douglas, JL'Laurin, leaacs, Lawson, Williams, Barclay, Fletcher, Messrs, Stone, Ilcrcus, Cooke, Henderson, Farrell. _ Justice Strincer, Salmond, M'Cullock, Du-thic, Haydon, Nelson, Millagan, Russell, Thomas, Yarrell, Rutherford, Williams, Sutherland, Clark, Tothill. Morrison, lluuheß, Martin, Thompson, Kendall, Douglas, Stewart, Dclaney, Amor. Way Yie, Park, Zebcnc, Raymond, Allan, Bran, Bracks, Catto, Watson, Williams, Bolcmere, Methven, Gunn, Breeze, Aitken, Tapp, M'TCenzie, Thompson, Souter, Duerdon, Smith, Guthrie, .Toor, Taywell, riper. M'Villy. Eillers, Lawnc, Ginllestine, Van Ascli. Banks, Laic, Flemming, Ester, Zncharach, Kcany, Dr. Blackmores; 618 steerage QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 19R Inns. ITorvoy, from Foxton. WOOTTON. 6.5. (11.30 a.m.), 151 tons. L>ar6en. from Nydia. Bay. OPAWA, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas. from Blenheim. MONOWAT, s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, Carson, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, MAY 29. EUNICE, scow (5.10 a.m.), 171 tons, Sproule, for Havelock. „ , WANAKA, S.S. (8.35 a.m.), 2422 tons, Fylnn, for Oamaru. FALCON (9.45 a.m.), 95 tons, Johansen, for Hokianga. NIKAU, S.S. (2 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. ARAHURA. s.s. (12,30 p.m.), 1596 tone, Cameron, for Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Grevmouth. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Mo'iteitli, Hart, Boyle, Brown," Bassington, Morcom, Gamham, Youn?, Wlntwell, llnliiio.s Howden. Burgess, Everett, Orivon, Guv, Nurse. Millignn, Brown, Clark, Beck, Prussing, Mayo, Cooper, Macmahon, Hudson, Mesdames Moore. Carby, Braddoclt, People, Carley, Mallahy, Wickes, Wilkins, Lock, Masters, Wickcs, Baldick. Walton, Skinner Webb, Messrs. Thawley, Bryan, Payer, Moore, Braddoclt, Lock, Kellenny, Gee, Atkinson, Barrett, Osborno. Short, Bradshaw, Langliam, Saxon, Wylie. Houlbir, Uavton, Inglis, Heavy, Nilson, Lflyle, Rurdon. Nevieon. Southgate, Webb, Shrivey, Pain, Berlhv, Hagedoun, Tretoar, Fair, Reynolds, M'Kenna, Mosher, Parker, Stewart; 30 steerage. KAMONA, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 1425 tons.DaTCy, for West.port. _ NIKAU, s.s. (2 p.m.), 2« tona, Hay, for Nelson. MANUKA, s.fi. (3.40 p.m.), 4505 tons. Cllft. for Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Buttel, Luce, Wallace, Williams, Ward, Hart, Hatley, Ruthcriaud, Beath, Blsby, Dell. Elder, Bavie, Windsor, Wiseman, Dentine, Baghy, Brien, Yonng, Jone6,Keech, rial), nawe, Leich, Toon, Mesdamee Tilley, Haskins, Young. Murray, Gallic, Wake, Skevington. Bolton, Williams, M'Laren, Manoy, M'Kenzie, Humpheries, Yernoil, Stead, Brittain, M'L-nrcn, Pickles, Knight, Brown, Bunny, Fisher and child, Coates, Bcath, Risbv, Wills, Dunn and children, Shannon aiid family, Hutton, Dell, Masters, Dentine, M'Kechnie, Wain-wright, Bavie, Young. Patcrson, Samson, Staples, Messrs. Balakian, Middleton, Blanbaum, Alilcrson, Roberts, Bawen, Burnett, Quinell, Nunn, Savcm. Wright, Pharazyn, Tilley, Lufik, naskins, Murray, Gallic, Bacyortz, Scott, Yernon, Brawn, Bolton, Williams, Manay, M'Kenzie, Stead, Gray, M'Laren, Pickles, Knight, Brown, Gilbert, Ferguson, Taggard, Essex, Forsyth, Hutton, Ticirle, M'Lcod, Yuill. Wingate, • Bisby, Bunny, Lawson, Mitchell, Enrl. Cole, Tuxkinßton, Fisher, Wills, Hutton, Dentine, Ma6tcr M'Kechnic. Wainwright; 128 steerage. MOKOIA, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 3502 tons. Collins. for llobart and Melbourne.

ICOMATA, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 1994 toM, Whyborn. for Westport. TURAKTNA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 10,960 tons, H. Curtis, for London. Passengers: Saloon— From Wellington—Misses M. CaJlender, L. Cherry, C. Freeman, M. Gilhert, A. Hosick, P. ITo'sick, N. Hosick, F. Lee, G. Mitchell, L. Moncktbn, C. Postlcthwaite, Mesdames E. Cameron, Cherry, Hosie. J. J. Hunt. J. O'Callaghon, Smith, Wells, Messrs. C. K. Band, A. do B. Brandon, 0. C. Cherry, E. W. Gibbs, F. H. Hosick, Emanuel Hihlen, H. C. Longworth, C. W. Mallen, 0. 0. Pascoe, E. J. Quintan, T. M. Rowell, W. E. Senior, C. M. Smith, A. Wells, Masters 0. C. Cherry and D. Iscnbcrg. From Auckland: Misses E. Bonshill, A. Harrison, E. Lo lioy. Mrs. E. J. Martinengo, Mr. T. Harrison, Master M. Martinengo. Gisborne: iliss M. Crowley and Mr. H. Bell. From Napier: Mrs. M. E. and Jlies Silvester. From Christchurch: Misses 0. Boudillon,- M. Shirley, K. Thompson, Mesdames IS. Richardson, Thompson, Wheeler, Messrs. M. PiuwiLl, J. S. Thompson, H. B. .Wheeler, and Master Wheeler. From Timaru: Dr. W. C. Burns, Mr. D. Lo Oron. From Dunedin: Miss M. Parlane. Thinlclass: From Wellington—Misses Dickson and Franks, Mrs. Critchley, Messrs. Bowcn, Butler, Busby, Glaring bull, Clemens, Clements, Critclilcy (2), Dicson, Grundland, Jordan, Kennedy, Latimer, Marcho-nt. Pyke, fiaiama, Walkden, Williams, Wiroria, From other towns—Auckland, 14; Christchurch, 7; Dunedin, 4; Napier, 3; Greymouth, 2: Westport. 1; Bluff, I;'Hawera, 1.

HAWERA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson. for l'atea.

BREEZE, s.s. (6 p.m.), 347 tons, Radford, for Lyttelton.

KARAMU, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), SOD tons J Scott, for Napier.

NATAL, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 4154 tone, Dahl for South America..

MAORI, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 3399 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Foster. Brown, Brie, Mesdames Fenivick, Smith, Ilargre.ive, Samson, CoLtrell and child, Bcllowy, Crown, Hon. Mr. Messrs. M'llistcr, Sundall, Bremer, Cawlov' M'Lean, Moody, Whitham, Fenniek M'lnnes. Harrowe.ll, Russell, Symonds' Kirkpatrick, Hargreevcs, Weir. Henley' Master M'Gregor, Wostland, Chuseman! Lyttelton. Bauchop, Crown, Moon, Carev' 30 steerage.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaituna, New Plymouth, Jf«,y 31. Wnipori, Port Chalmers, May 31. Ko.rori, Westport, May 31. Stormbird, Wiingflmii, May 31. Aorere, Pateu, May 31. lVnvorloy, l'liponun, May 31. Nikau. Nelson ,'md Motueka, June 1. I'uapelm, fl'aitara, Juno 1. llnwcrn, Paten, ,lunc 1. Mimilanei. Timaru oncl Lyttelton, June 1 Culm, Greyniouth, June 1. Wflimea, Nelson, and Went Coast, Juno 1 Coritinn, Nov.' Plymouth, June 1. tt r <-strnlin, Sydney direct, June 1. Poloono, northern norts, June 1. Knpnni, Paien., June 2. A rah li ivi, West C.WH, Nelson. fliul Picton Juno 2. Nroloro, illnlT, June 2. J'llin. snultie'-ii nnrN. Jimn 2. Hcfcndrr. Hokitikn, Juno 2. Knit no., Nelson, June 3. CvKtici., Kili!<oul'd ?ind r.yltelfon, June 3 WmrniKi. Vancouver direet, June 4 3l.nn.iri, liyttcltnn. June 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. stua.lt, OvtyHioulli, Ua.y it, -Wft9lftS.Ui._a4J; %

}Jinomoa., E«sSl Const, May 31. | Pateona, Picton mid Nelson, May 31. Onawa, Blenheim, May 31. Blenheim, Blenheim, May 31. Stormbird, Wancranui. May 31. j AVahine, Lyllelton, May 31. Queen of the South, Foxton, Stay 31. Monowni, Napier, Gisbome and Auckland. May 31. Wool ton, Nydi<i. Bay, Lyttelton, May 31. Corlnna. New Plymouth, June 1. Maori. Lyttelion, June 1. Stormbird, Wftiißanui, June 1. Nikau, Nelson end Mot.ucka, June 1. Hawera, Patea, June 1. Kipple, Napier «ml CJisborne, June 1. Paloona, Lytteltoii and Dunedin, Juno I. Waimco., Nelson and We?t Ccxvst, June 1. Wwtralia, LyUelton, June 1. Hangatira. Lyttolton, June 1. Waimca, Noleon and West Coast, Juno 1. John, Wangttnui, June 2. Himitangi, Timaru, June 2. Blenheim, JTavclock, Polorus Sound, June 2. Ituapclm London, via ports, Juue 3. rvtrnet, Kaikonro. and Ijyttelton. Juue 4. Tarawera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Juno 4. Defender, Hokitika, June 4. Nikau, Nelson aud Motueka, June 5. Arahura, I'icton, Nelson, and West Coast, Juue 5.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ULIMAROA, arrived Wellington from Hobart and Sydney Jla.y U. Left Wellington for Sydney and Hobort May 13. Arrived Sydney May 18, and duo Hobart May 30. MANUKA, left Hobart May 15 and loft Sydney May 21 for Wellington direct. Arrived here May 25. Left May 29 for Sydney. Due there .Tune 2, MOKOIA, arrived Wellington from STelhotirne, via. Hobart and. southern -ports, Ma.y 28. Left May 29 for Hobart end Melbourne. KIVERINA, left Sydney May 20 for Auckland. Arrived there May 24. Left Mav 26 for Sydney. Due there Mflv 50. WBSTR.ALIA, left Sydney May 27. Due hero June 1. Leaves Wellington Juno 4 for Sydney. Duo there June 8. 'FRISCO SERVICE. JtOANA, left Sydney May 22 for Weilington direct.. Armed, hero May 26. Left May 27 for San Francisco, via, Rarotonga and Papeete. Due 'Frisco Juno 16. MAITAI, left San Francisco May %, for Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete and Rarotonga. Due Wellington June 17. Leaves for Sydney Juno 18. Due there Juno 22. 'VANCOUVER. SERVICE. NIAGARA, left Sydney May 13 for Auckland direct. Arrived there May 17. Left May 18 for Vancouver, via Suva and Hono. lulu. Due Vancouver June 3. MAKURA, left Vancouver May 12 for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland Ma.y 31 and Sydney June 4. WAIKUNA, duo June 4 from Vancouver direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Indrabara.h London Apr. 11 June 11 Paparoa London Apr. 14 June 10 Atlicnic London May 8 July 8 Indra-pura London May 3 July 2 Remuera London May 5 June 20 Corinthio London May 23 July 7 Delphic London May 23 July 7 La Blanco. Liverpool Apr. 27 June 29 Opawa Liverpool May 7 June 29 Somersot Liverpool May 18 July 16 Tonga-riro St. John Mar. li June 29 Asama Maru ... 'Frisco Apr. 26 June 4 Pliysa, Singapore May 5 June 18 SAILER TO ARRIVE. Albert Mayer, left Pacific Slope on Mar. 30 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SAN FRANCISCO, May 28. Arrived.—Sonoma, from Sydney. SYDNEY, May 30. Arrived.—Ngakula-, from Timaru. MELBOURNE, May 30. Sailed.—Wimmera. (yesterday). LONDON, May 29. Sailed—lfalwa and Makarinl. COASTAL. SATURDAY. MAY 29. AUCKLAND. failed—Paloona (l p.m.), for southern ports; Rosamond (3.10 p.m.), for Gisborne. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Kapuni (10 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Kaituna (9.25 p.m.), for Wellington TIMARU. Sailed—Waitara (9.20 p.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Canopus (7.55 a.m.), from Westport; Capo Finisterrc (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Victoria (9 a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (3.50 p.m.), from Wanganul; Cygnet (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Victoria (6 p.m.), for Dunedin; Opouri (7 p.m.), for Greymouth; Poherua (8.50 p.m.), for Greymouth; Storm (11.50 p.m.), for Dunedin. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Waipori (3 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed.—'Waipori (11.30 p.m.), for Wellington. SUNDAY, JLVY 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Torawcra, (6 p.m.), from southern ports. . WANGANUI. Arrived—Stormbird (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Hawera (11.35 a.m.), from Wellington (sheltering). NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (2.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Arahura (8 a.m.), for Wcstport and Greymouth. BLENHEIM. To sail.—Opawa (4 a.m.), for WeUington. WE3TPOKT. Sailed.—Karori (10.30 a.m.), for WeUinEton. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Himitangi (6.50 a.m.), from Timftru; Maori (11.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Flora. (11.50 a.m.), from Westport. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived— Invercargill (9 a.m.), from Invercargill; Victoria (1.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton. BLUFF. Arrived.—Ngatora (2 a.m.), from Wellington. AN UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL. An arrival on Saturday was the tramp steamer Natal, en route from Port Pirio to Calon (South America). The vessel called to replenish her bunkers, continuing her voyage in tho evening. MAKURA DUE AT AUCKLAND. The Vancouver boat. Makura is expected to arrive ait Auckland at daylight to-day. After discharging 930 tous of Canadian merchandise the vessel is timed to sail at, 6 o'clock to-night for Sydney direct. THE NIKAU AND KAITOA. The coastal 6t«amer Kaitoa. has keen temporarily withdrawn from the Welling-ton-Ncleon-Motueka service. She arrives here from Nolson on Thursday to go on the slip for overhaul, and probably will be ehlo to resume her running on Monday. In the meantime the Nlkau will make two trips to Nelson, Motueka, Takaka, and CoHingwood, one to-morrow and the other on Saturday. The usual Thursday trip will not bo mado—that (!«y being the King's Birthday. RUAPEHU DELAYED AT WAIT ABA. The Ruapehu has been delayed at Wadtarn, by had weather, and will not arrive hero until to-morrow. Her departure for London, via way ports, will be delayed in consequence until Thursday. WHAKATANE AND MATATUA. The Wakat.anc, which is reported to have been delayed by ice, is to leave Montreal ou Juno 1 for Australian and New Zealand ports. Tile Mntatua is fixed to leave tho same port on June 26. LOSS OF THE FRAM. Tile barque The Fram, which has been wrecked at. Maiden Island, was an iron vessel of 758 tons, and owned by A. J. Freyherg, of Eandefjord, Norway. The vessel was last in the Dominion in October. 1912, when she left to load guano at Maiden Island. When the vessel left Auckland, the port of departure, the following composed the crew:—Anton Struk. master-, Carl Gnndessen, first mate; K. Antonsen. second mate; Carl L. Axelsen, cook; J. K. Martinsen. Frederick I. Billing* ton, J. B. Olafsen, Anders Jacobsen. and John Stowers, able seamen: N. Hallcr, 0. Edwards, and R. Jones, ordinary ceameu. Of these, Axqlson, nailer, Edwards, and Jones signed on at Auckland. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Day. master of the Himitangi, is reported to he about to resign from tho Chatham Islands Fishing Co.'s service, to settle down in tire Cliat.liams. Captain W. Brooks. Into master of the Star of New Zealand, is now engaged in th" Rivc-r Plate trade. Mr. Benrdsal!. late third officer of the Maungan'ii, left bv tho Turnkinn on Saturde.v in the canaeity of fifth officer. Captain R. Fletcher, late of the Rum, has taken temporary command of the Ripple in nine" of Captain Carlson, who is ou holiday leave.

The Wootton hronjrht. another load of timber to Wellington from Nydifl. Bay yesterday. The vessel is In return to N'ydia. Bay t,o-dfl.v to lood for r,.vtte]ton. At tho latter port, fhr will undergo overhnnl. The sehooner Fflloon, whiHi left for Fokironsfl- on Pitnrdfly, in to load timber there, for this port. The Calm, 4ue from fJrevraout.h fo-mor-|f>*. U hrh\E?lH? <s iwge ftUAJAUty of CDOJ

The barque lima, which is to be nsed here as a coal liulk, arrived in tow oil Saturday. The Wnnnka, which brought her down from Auckland, continued her journey to southern ports. The ccow Southern Isles arrived on Saturday morning from Westhavcn (Mangarakau) and brought a large quantity of llax for discharge.

The liner Indrabarah, which arrived in Melbourne last week from London, is duo here about June 18. "Calls aro being made bofore her arrival at Sydney, Auckland, and Napier.

The F. and S. liner La Blanca, bound from Liverpool to New Zealand, left Durban on Wednesday last. Hobart will probably be her nest port of call, then Auckland, and finally Wellington about June 29. The Japanese steamer Asama ifani is expected to arrive at Auckland at any time now from San Francisco. After discharging 24.000 caseti of oil and 77,0G0ft. of timber, the Asama Jtani will visit Wellington, Lyttclton, and Dunedln to complete her discharge.

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MINING NEWS STOCK EXCHANGE. (By Telegraph.—Press AsaociationJ Dunedln, IT&y ft, Solo:—'Westport Cofll, 31s. W. OKEDGIXG RETURNS. Dunedln, Jfay JO. Electric 11, 116oz. Bdwt.j Eiee and Shino I, 60oz. sdwt.; Golden lied, 250z. 3dwt.; Electric I, 240z. l-idwt.; Rising' Suit, 220z. 14dwt-.; Willowlxink. ISoz. 15dwt.; Rise and Shine 11, 19oz, fidwt.

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