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PHASES OF THE MOON. JUKE. Day. Hr. m. Last auat'tcr 5 4 2 a.m. Ncmv moon 13 6 27 a.m. First Quarter 21 1 54 a.m. Vull moou 27 3 57 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.53 a.m.; sets, 1.59 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 1.53 a.m.; 2.22 p.m. To-inorrow, 2.41 a.m.; 3.11 p.m. SUN. Sum rises to-day, 7.10 a.m.; sets, 4.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. JUNK 8. KAPITI. e.s. (6.20 a.m.). 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui. KENNEDY, e.s. (6.35 a.m.), 226 tons, Purvis, from Motueka. NIKAU, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), W8 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. MAORI, 8.4. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 156 saloon and 138 steerage. MONOWAI, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 3433 tens, Careon, from Auckland. Glsborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Hamilton and Busby, Mesdames Hamilton and Kerr, Mr. Hall; 3 steerage. MOERAKI, fi.fi. (9.45 a.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, from Hohart and Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—For WeHington—-Misses S. Jensen, S. Gray, Fleury, A. Merton, R. Vause, M. O'Caliaghan, M'Lean, Wat6on, C. Ghiloni, Castle, Fermin, MitchcU, Watson, Latchford, Love, Bennett, Bray, Cass* Phillips, Campbell. Gold (2), M'Murty. Calder, Thomas, Gifford, O'Grady, Dollinge, Ameny, Grainger, Howard, Eaton, Yates, Stonehara, Lcaroyd, Johnston, Patterson, Griffin, Wheeler, Russell. Carter, Downs. Wilson, neffernan, Hart, Jones. Bailie, Sauye, Mesdames Stafford, and 2 children, Ougliton, Stigant and child, Kennedy, Queue, Love. Gray, Thome, spregg, Hamer, Mitchell, Gray and child, Thompson. Dunbar and child, "Waller. Ivor off, Heine, Watson, Fleurcy, Newman. Sutherland, Lawson, M'Lean. llou=c. Dr. E. A. Sealer, ' r T ,ei~hton. Quane, Lore, Foley, Gray, CJarkeon, Kayo, Bendall, _>. a>p*agg, Patterson, Knowies, Lhuvis, Smith, Cooper, Kinvlg, Grey, Green, Challiner, Arnold, Dunbar, Carmicbacl, Walkley, Donnelly, IvanofT, Dennett. Keine, Watson. Newman, Rozcal, Ros3. Mitchell, Ronerteon. Hewitt, Sutherland, Lawson, Thompson, Mitchell, Mcikle, Mountain, Frost, Berkley, Wilson, Whitr field, Keers, Ralph, Lupino, M'Ardle. Gordon, Thome. O'Farroll, Grounds, Skettle, Sherwood, Strong, Miller. O'Neill, Douglas, Burgess, M'Kenzie. Albert, Dignum, Stafford, Young, Darrell, Gage, Stigant. Miller. Hunt, and J. C. Williamson Pantomime Company: 46 steerage. WAVERLEY, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 157 tens, Stuart, from Wetsthaven. FATHENA, e.s. (6.15 p.m.), 1212 tons, Holme*. from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloons-Misses Licvesley, Niall, M'Gec, ! Bell, Skinner, Clayton, Peters, Broadbent, Brassington, Bensemann. Mesdames Stratford, Haughev, Rowe, Hnycock and child, Clifton, Cannington, Wilson, Stiles, Emerson, Clinghley and child, Campbell, Liesa« man, Sutherland, Edwards, Buckley. Lambert, Smith, Hyland, Wilton, Lucas, Messrs. Lomax, Rose, Hogg, Russell, Lawrie. Stratford, M'Nab, Haycock, Hunter, Russell, Mansell, Burlingson. Stead, Bucholz, Bcnks, Booth, Turner, O'Halloran, Hercus, Rev, Sedgwick. Daley, Cloushlcy, Wallace, Wes ley, Sitehfield, Rev. Ellis. Walker, Masefield. Oolidge, Sutherland. Ellis, Buckleyj Yardley. Brooks, Bell, Mills, Griffiths, Best, Oorry, Pownell. Burrouehs. Lambert, Win6tanley, Stltohbury, Bell, Duthie, Seamoro Birch. McCartney, Sowman; -7 steerage. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 120 tens, Wi>. klnson. from Blenheim. OPAWA. s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, from Blenheim. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. KAMO, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 1300 tons, Watson from Greymouth. DEPARTURES, TUESDAY, JUNE 8. HAWERA. s.s. (12.25 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson. for Patea. KOMATA. 6.5. (12.35 p.m.), 1994 t.on6, Whyborn. for Wostport. KAPU.NI. s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 150 tons, Gib eon. for Patea. HINEMOA, e.s. (2 p.m.), 542 tons, Drummond, lor southern, lighthouses. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (2.5 p.m.) 198 tons. Harvey, Tor Foxton. TA'INUI, 5.6. (2.40 p.m.), 128 toni, Jensen for Wniitara. KAPITI, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 242 tons, Sairjerp for Wanganui. „ „ „ STORMBIRD. s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 217 tons DowcU. for Wanganui. NIKAU, 6.5. (6 p.m.), 248 tons, Hey. foi Nelson and Motueka. MONOWAI, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), Carson, foa Lyttelton and Dunedin, RIPPLE, k.s. '6.311 tun.). *70 tone, Carl son. for Napier and Gisborue. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Man ning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SnloouM.lsses Kitto, Milliean. Bowcn, Wtlson, Push, M'Lachlan, Gie, Mesdames Lane Hales, Maitiaud, Quane, Shale, Payne, Young. Fielder, Rhrlmpton, Morrow, Jones Messrs. Hume, Lane, Foday, Hales, YA wards. Best, Williams, M'Kellar, Green Ounne, Soldi, Kayle, Hipper, Payne, Judd Milligan, Brasington, Lenning. Rev. Bratt Neil, Herbert, Young, Crussen, Douglas Ramson, Morrow. Jones, Armit, Edwards Helsdou, M'Guigan; 49 steerage, NGATORO, 5.6. (7.30 p.m.), 1137 tons. Dow ell for Napier. WAVERLEY. 5.6. (10.20 p.m.), 157 tone Rtuart. for Terakohe. KENNEDY, s.s. (10.50 p.m.), 226 tens. Pur vis, for Nelson. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 MOERAKI, s.s. (0.55 a.m.), 4392 tons Collins, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 9. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Victor Juno 9. Kamo, Greymouth, June 5. John, Lyttelton. June 9. Gortnna., southern ports. Julie 10. Stormbird. Wanganui. June 10. Queen of the South, Foxtou, Jud© 10. Kapnni, Patea-, June 10. Hawera, Patea., June 10. Kapitl, Wanganui, June 10. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka. June 10. Maori, Lyttelton, June 10. Defender, Lyttelton, June 10. Oygnet, Lyttelton, Kaikouxa, June 19. Petone, Lytteltou. June 10. Moeraki. Lyttelton, Juno 10. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Juno 10. Alexander, Terakohe, June 11. Victoria, northern ports, June 11. Breeze, southern porte, June 11. Himitangi. Tiraaru, June 11. Komata. Wwtport, June 11. Squall. Napier, East Coast, June 12, Petone, Tiraam, June 12. Ripple. Gisborne. June 13. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Juno 13. Paloona, northern ports, June 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 9. Opawn, Blenheim, June 9. Pateena, Pieton, Nelson, June 5. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 9. Kaitoa,, Nelson, Motueka, June J. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, June 1 'Stormbird, Wanganui, June 10. Queen of tho South, Foiton, June JO. Hawcra., Patea, June xi>. Kapuni, Patea. June 10. Kapiti, Wanganui, June 10. John, Wanganui. June 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Juno 10. Maori, Lyttelton, June 10. Petone, Wanganui. June 10. Mainari, London, June 10. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, June 10. Tarawera, northern ports, June 10. Defender, Hokitika, June 10. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, June 1 Squall, East Coaet, June 11. Cygnet, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, June 11. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin. June 11 Breeze, Wanganui, June 11. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, Wcefc Ooas June 12. ' Petone. Wanganui. June 12. Monovrni, northern ports, June 14. Paloona, Lyttelton, Dunedin, June 18, Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, June 15. Blenheim, llavelock, Sounds, June 16. k MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERSi I INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MANUKA, left Hobart Juno 5 and Sy ney June 11 for Wellington direct. Di ; here June 15. Leaves Lyttelton June for Sydney. 'Due there .Tune 21. : WIMMERA, left Melbourne for Hoba and Wellington May 29. Arrived here Juj ; 4. Left for Melbourne, via southern pnrl June 5. • MOKOIA, due Wellington from Mi bourne, via Hobart and south, June ; Leaves same day for Hobart and Afi bourne. Due Hobart June 22 and M< bourne, June 26. RIYERI3TA. left Sydney June 3 for Auc ; land direct. Arrived there June 7. Lcav June 9 for Sydney. Due there June 12. MOERAKI, left Sydney June 4 for TV liugton direct. Arrived here June 8. Leav ; Wellington June 10 for Sydney. Due the June 14. y ULIMAItOA, leaves Hobart June 12 ai a Sydney June 17 for Wellington direct. D Wellington June 21. Leaves June 24 f ; Sydney and Hobart. Due Sydney June 'FRISCO SERVICE. ■ t MOANA, left Sydney May 22 for W / lington direct. Arrived here May 26. Li -1 Mav 27 for San Francisco, via Raroton and Papeete. Due 'Frisco Juno 16. >. MAITAI, left San Francisco May 27, j a Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete a Rarotonga. Due Wellington June j- Leaves for Sydney June 19. Due th< Juuc 23. i ; MARAMA, leaves Sydney June 19 | Wellington direot. Du« here June 5; Leaves June 24 for San Francisco, via w a portcs. Duo 'Frisco July 14. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MAKURA, leaves Sydney June 10 j Auckland direct. Due there June Len.xo? June 15 for V«ucou»er, ria. Bri ftad Pus July 1 S- MUSMA, Xwmnsz jagfl i. ]
Auckland, via Honolulu and Sura. Due Auckland June 28. Leaves same day tor Sydnoy direct. Duo Sydney July 2. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Duo. Indrabarah Loudon Apr. 11 June I'fl.paroa London Apr. 14 June 1! Athenic London J!ay 8 July f Indrapura. London May 3 July 1( Remuera London May 5 June 20 Corinthic London May 23 July 5 Delphic; London May 2» July ' London May 2" July 31 1 It.Mhinc London June 2 July 1! La Dlanea Liverpool Apr. 27 June 2! Opawa Liverpool May 7 July 12 .Somerset Liverpool May 18 July 16 \V-aimate Liverpool June 5 Aug. 12 Tongariro St.John Mtir. 13 ,lune3o Physa Singapore May 5 June 18 SAILER TO ARRIVE. Albert Mayer, left Pacific Slope on Mar. 30. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, June 7. - Sailed.-N-Iwarn. tor Wellington. VANCOUVER, June 7. Arrived.—Niagara, from Sydney, via AuclslQnJ' SUVA, June ». 1 Arrived.—Tofua, from Samoa. COASTAL. i TUESDAY. JUNE 8. AUCKLAND. \ Arrived.—lUverlna. (11.30 p.m. June 7), frow Sydney * Sailed.—T-atune (13.10 p.m.), for Cook Islands. . Sailed—Victoria (a.15 p.m.), for southern ! ports. Passengers for Wellington: B<v loon—Messrs. Via I/oux and AndcrEon. NAPIER. ' Arrived—Paloona, (10.15 a.m.), from Wei lljigton. NEW PLYMOUTH. 5 Arrived—Flora. (11.35 a.m.), from WellingSiiiled.—Flora. IS p.m.), for Wcstport; Ra Taw a. (3.30 p.m.), for Onehunga. ! IYTTELTON. ' Arrived.—Ngahero (4.45 a.tn.), Iromy Tim aru: Kowhai (6 a.m.), from Timaru; Join (3.40 p.m.), from Oamaru. ■ Satled.-Cyguet, for Akaroa. • To nail.—Defender, for Wellington: Nun. • here, lor Grey mouth; Canopus, for West Port: Kowhai, for Napier; John, loj Wellington. r Sailed—Wahino (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington Passengers: Saloon—Misses Sandston : ' Guthrie, M'Kenning, Fisher, Fulton, Par i' litt, Hunter, Cameron, Carter, Montgom try, Aitkenhead, Reilly, An-her, Dutllie Hooper, Tucker, Hughes. Russell, Wilson e Mcsdames M'Donald, Sandston, Pane Fenwick, Guthrie, Fitzgerald, Robertson '■ Swinburn, l'erks and 2 children, Nelsoi and child, Barton, Haggitt, Blair, Ait '• ken, Tucker, Wells arid 2 children, Balis bury, Jfaisey, Russell, Wilson, Captaii ;■ M'Donald, Dt. Sandston, Captain Hone! i' ft. Guthrie, Messrs. Grcigsley, Barncti I Kershaw, Solomon, Wood, Sims, J. 1 1 Holmes, D. A. Aitken. A. Anderson, A W. Bennett, It. C. Brian, Clark, Hankin L * A. E. Craddock, Fenwick. T. L. P. Fre< !" R. S. Anderson, Gainsford, Sloman, Ring land. Mazey, Salisbury, Wells. Stewart , CUyk, M'Kay Butcher, Ross, Miller, New ton. Russell Murray, Snowball, Blai] 3 ' Fuller. Holmes. M. Park, G. Hugh, Daw '• son, Parfitt. Wilson, M. Farlane, Corr. gan, Burrough; SI steerage. r, TIMABU. '• Arrived.—Katoa (8.30 a.m.'). from Newca-stl Snilcd.-Kaurl (10.50 p.m. June 7), for Sy£ 1 ney. y DUNE DIN. Arrived.—Kotare (5.5 a.m.). froai Timaru i. Breeze (7 a.m.), from Wanganul: Cap Finnisterrc (9.30 a.m.), from Timo.ru Wlmmera (9.33 a.m.), from Melbourm via Cook Strait. I, Sailed— Invercargil! (3 p.m.), for souther: ports; Petone (5 p.m.). for Bluff; Karc mu (6.10 p.m.), for Greymouth; Breez (7 p.m.), lor Timaru; Kotare (9 p.m.), fo southern ports. Sailed—Tarawera (J. 30 p.m.), fr Auckland via. way ports. Passengers; Saloon—Fo Wellington—Jfesdamcs Gibbs, Adam. Mj j. Gibbs. For Glsborne—Mies Gilder. Fo Auckland—Miss Jonas, Mesdames Moffat > D-aplyn and infant. Mr. Adam, Dr. Baj rand; 18 steerage for all ports. >■ ) FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. Well up to time the Union Company 1 Moeraki arrived at Wellington from By< ney direct at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Til vessel left the Now South. Wales port a 5.30 p.m. on Friday, and line weather wo * experienced on the run across the Tai i man Sea. The Jlooraki left Wellington fo Lyttelton lest evening, and will rctur liern in time to sail for Sydney and Hi hart at 5 p.m. to-morrow. 1 lONIC ARRIVES AT LONDON. A cable message has been Tecotved b j the head office of the Shaw, Savill an Albion Co., stating that R.H.S. lonii which cleared Wellington on April 22, a: s " rived at London on June 7. Ii, OPAWA LEAVES DURBAN. J' According to advice receivod by ti ' local office of the F. and 8. Line, the! ' chartered steamer Opawa left Durban U ' continuation of her journey from Liverpool to New Zealand ports on Juno 5. Tho vessel is due at Auckland on July 2, and at . Wellington about July 12. '■> ( r- ADMIRALTY TRANSPORTS. ] At tho outbreak of the present war it 1 was uot considered that there would bo ; 6 any necessity for tho Admiralty to take ' up anything like the number of Elilps . that were charterod during the Transvaal wsir. It will be Tound, however, w.hen tho .■ full list, is published, that considerably more tonnage has been taken up by tho D| Government than in 1900. At the present time there are. it is understood, over 1200 steamers under charter, in addition to which there are probably 300 tugs and innumerable lighters, while over 40 steamers have been purchased. The list of transports at present undor quarter represents 112 vessels, aggregating 719,837 tons, 41 transports of 151,842 tons were token up by the Indian Government, while 210 freight ships were chartered to carry 974,257 lons of cargo and 3745 oxen. S.S. MANAPOUEI SOLD. The Union Company's Manaponri has bcon Bold to an Auetraiian firm for running between Japan, Australia, and Now Zealand. The Manapouri was built at Dumbarton in 1881 by Messrs. W. Denuy Bros., and came out to New Zealand about tho tame time a.j tin i'c Anau. Tire vessel, which is a steel screw steamer of 2060 tone gross and 1288 tone net, was for several. years engaged in t,h« Island services, but has not visited this port for somo years, being at present at Dunedin. Over two decades ago the Manapouri was considered a crack intercolonial paeeenger steamer wlien trading in company with, thi- Mararoa, Wolrarapa, 'IVuawero, «n4 Waihora. The Manapouri was a sister slilp to the ill-fated Woirarapa, and in her day was a firm favourite with the travelling public. At one time she held the record 1n lor the fastest non-stop run (excluding 10, warships) between Auckland and Wellington. Sh.o was for a. considerable time commanded by tho late Captain Logau, who was previously master of the old Hero, tho popular passenger steamer engaged In t.ho Auckland-Sydney sorvico for a groat many years. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. C. M. Scott, late purcer of the Manuka, is now similarly placed on tho Moeraki. Mr. Neill, late purser of tha ■ Monraki, has joined the Tofua. as purser. 11. Mr. Lcighton, purser in the Union Company's employ, arrived in Wellington for orders by the Moeraki from Sydiicy yesterday. Mr. Ward, purser of the Marama, has •st. joined the Australian. Expeditionary Forces. Mr. 0. Gillon. late purser of tho Maheno, lias been appointed purser of the Manuka. Mr. Davies, purser of the Tofua, who went ashore at Sydney recently to undergo an operation, is reported to bo progressing favourably. Mr. Banuatyne. chief engineer of tho ftiltawa, arrived in Wellington from Sydney by the Moeraki yesterday. Mr. H. S. Jenkins, chief engineer of the r( j. Ripple, has signed off that vessel's ar)ue ticles. 17 It is understood (states the l "Lyttelton Times") tlvat Captain R. Storey Walton, who for somo time was engaged in the in- ferry service as chief officer, and latterly . ts has been master of various colliers, has ' ' been appointed marine superintendent to r.v the Union- Steam Ship Company at Lytio telton, vice Captain J. Watkins, resigned, [i. Captain Walton is now master of the r.r Koromilto. Captain D. J. Watson, eecrctary of tho ~], Merchant Service Guild, who has been Jg' on a business visit to Auckland, is expected to return to Wellington to-day. T'oi Captain O. T. Olson, who visited Au6tra- ' lasia last in command of the American four-masted schooner Alumna, has Tctirea from the sea and decided to settle down n , in San Francisco. Captain Nyman, formcrly of the burauentine Echo, has sucj™ cecded Captain Olson. 28. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Paparoa, which is due at Auckland either to-day or to-morrow from London, Vf>l- via way ports, will land a large number jett of pnesengers ns well as 40C0 tons of rcii□ga crnl at the northern port. Overhaul to the Anchor Line's Kaitoa is for expected to lie completed in time for the and ve:--3cl to leave Wellington for Nelson and 18. Jlotuckn at 5 p.m. 10-dn.y. lero Continuing her journey from flreymoiith the Arahura left West-port for Nelson, Picfor ton nnd Wellington at 8 a.m. yesterday. S3. She should arrive in port at the usual ivay time this evening. According to the Sydney "Shipping List." the Norwegian barque Asa is due at. Duuedin shortly with a cargo of guano from the Seychellc Islands. for A cablegram has conic, lo hand slating 14. that, the C. and D. liner ludra.pura, eh. route.fi'onj London to Melbourne. Sydney. 1. s.iiii zwiiua w»m, li)ft giifla j-fliyH qn li - - '
Nelson and New Plymouth cargo will bo 11 taken in by the Corinne at Wellington to- [ morrow, A projected departure from Wellington *or London At daybreak to-morrow* is the Shaw-Savin liner Maraari. r lTie Home port should be reached ab6ut July 21. It wa«i erroneously stated that the F. and »S. chartered steamer Waimate would arnvo at Wellington frora Liverpool on July 12. The date should have been August When the Japanese steamer Asaina. Mam, 4200 lane, completed diFcharge of lier • orin tranetseo and Gray'ei Harbour cargo tvt New Zealand ports, she will proceed to fveweastlc to load eon] for 'San Francisco. It is announced that the Union Company s Atua will leave Auckland on Sat* Ni'day, June 26, instead of the following Monday, lor 'Fiji. Tonjra, and Samoa,. Wellington cargo must he shipped not later than June 21. The barque liana, 618 tone, has been chartered to load guano at Surprise Island for 2scw Zealand.
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