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SHIPPING NEWS

9PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr. m. Last auarter 5 4 2 a.m. New moon 11 j> |7 am - First auarter 21 1 54 a.m. Full moon J l -" 1 - MOON. Moon rises to-day 4.57 a.m.,- 6Ctfi, 2.25 p.m. ' TIDE. To-day, 2.41 a.m.; 3.11 p.m. To-morrow, 3.26 a.in.; 3.56 p.m. SUN. Sun /ises to-day, 7.11 a.m.; sets, 4.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. ! WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 1 WAHINE, s.s. (6.60 a.m.), 4435 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon ! —Misses Tucker, Hooper, Cameron, Hunter ! (3), Bcilby, Parfitu iloberlson (2), HII worthy, King, Roberts, Montgomery, Aitr kenhead, M'Jlurray, Aitkcn, Carter (2), Fisher, Guthrie, Sandstron, Fulton, Mcb- ! dames Jlarsey, Clark. Sandstron, Tucker, ■ Wells and 2 children, RusseH and child, Nelson and child, Perkius and 2 children, Macdonald, Fitzgerald, Barton, Blair, Mat- ' thews, Elworthy, Williamson, Robertson, Paeeoe, Salisbury, Paris and infant, Swinhurn, Crawford, Maloy, Brian, Macfarlanc, • Mylroi, Haggitt, Wilson, OuUu-ie, Fenwick, ! Garsford and child, Line, Captain Bone, I Captain Jlacdonald, Messrs. Aiken. Brian, i Bennett (2), Cresswell, Grigsby, Wilson (2), Lewington, Wells, Russell, Ross, Holmes, : M'Girr, Fellon, Evans, Parfltt, Suiter, Wil- ' liamsou. Blair. Salisbury, Humphrey, Mil--1 ler, Jleikle, I.affey, Snowball, Hazeldine, I Crawford, Hawkins, Pnnimcnt, Anderson (2), Sims, Free, High, Murray, Macf<u-lane, Pannett, Kershaw, Borough, Craddock, M'Kay, Beaven, Brown, Guthrie, Clark (3), 1 Stewart, Butcher, Fenwick, Orr, Pile, ■ Wood, Withcll, Jl Auulty, Munro, Garsford, [ Mursey. Holmos, Dawson, D'Oyly. Sand--1 Strom. Sloman, Kinglaiul, Lorimer, Ballin, . Corri"an, Miller, Goodman, Woodhonse, ' Watson Solomon, Newton; 91 steerage. COUNTESS, f.s. (3.5 p.m.), 65 tons, lulbson. from HshiuET ftronnds. AR.jVH.UIIA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 1596 tons, Cam- - eron, from West Coast. Nelson, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Philpottfl, Jones 12), Spalding, Marshall, Wemyss, Morton, i Luff, Young, Wise. Pain, „ O'Callaghan, M'Donald, Duncan, Wnugh, Wells, Chap- ' man, Mesdames Snalding, Waddy. Sykes, ! w'ooly, M-Kenna, Taylor, Reisby,'Skinner, Neil and infant, Thompson and child, 5 Windelburn, and child, Buxton, Bright, . Watson, M'Nabb, Hickcy. Priestly (2), Morton, Simpson, Dixon and infant, Henley, " Tiplady, Smith. Egan, Cole, O'Callashan, 3 Chapman and 2 children-, Webb, Messrs. t Garthwaile, 31' Lean. Oodson, Toblin, MiHs, Spalding, Foster, Clajke, WaHcr, Humphries, Jackson. Henderson, O'Connor, ' Reesby Crittian, Neale, Morton, Windelc hum (2), Buxton. Clarke. Wilson, Pcarce. 1 Bell (4), Galloway, Webb, Hickey, Rose. Howell, Kirk, M'Nab, Allen, HiU, Brnn (2), Winsetl, Simpson, Day, Henley. Grant, 1 Greenland, Doyle, Burton, Reynold, Huni ter Pain, Shivers, Troloar, Fair. BeHby. n Hagedorn, M'Kcnna, Wilson. Harry. Bonctti, .Tones, Smith, Davis, Larcombe, Han- " nah. DEPARTURES. 7 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. ■ PATEENA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons, Holmes, for Picton and Nelson. f ICAITOA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 350 tons, Btev--0 ens, for Nelson and Motueka. W4HINE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4435 tons. Wilf liams, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon r] -Misses Grant/ Dickinson, Wilson, Kittrick, Jones, Mesdames Horton, Sims, Hall. Hearfield, Comp, Hayward, Haughy^Dick--0 inson, Neil, Messrs. HaseU, Mari, Ba ; wk. Horton, Sims. Burnett, Anderson, Brian, A Anderson, Comp, Nicholson, Martm, 1 Park, Morris and children. Best. Hart, 0 Bowen, Scott, Gribble, Craft, Termant, n Taylor; <0 steerage. 1 OPAWA, s.s. (8 p.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 120 tons, Wiln\ kinson, for Blenheim. THURSDAY, JUNE' 10. s DEFENDER, s.s. (2 a.m.), 198 tons, Jamies son. from Lyttelton. if EXPECTED ARRIVALS. John, Lyttelton, June 10. Oorlnna, southern ports, June 10. 1 Stormbird, Wanganui, June 10. 2 Queen of the South, Foxton, June 10, n Kapuni, Patea, June 10. i Ifawera,, Patea, June 10. I 1 Kapiti, Wonganni, Juno 10. e Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, June 16. Maori, Lyttelton, June 10. il Defender, Lyttelton, June 10. - Cygnet, Lyttelton, Knilcoura, .Tune 11. Petono, Lyttelton, June 10. Moeraki, Lyttelton, June 10. 0 Tarawcra, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Jns« 10. ', Pateena, Nelson, Picton, Juno 10. g Alexander. Tarakohe, June 10. y Opawa, Blenheim, June 11. 1 Blenheim, Blenheim, June 11. r ICaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, June 11. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 11. Victoria, northern ports, June 11. e Breeze, southern ports. June 11. Himitangi, Timaru, June 11. Komcita, Westport, Jnne 12. 1 Squall. Napier, East Coast, June IX. i Petone. Tima™. June 12. Ranpaiira. l,yl.telton, June 13. 3 itipplc. GisboTtie. June 13. l- Monowal, Dunedin, Lyttelton, June 13. it Taloona, northorn ports, June 15. " projected departures. il Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Juno 10 Queen of the South, .Foxton, J«ne >0. TTavero, Pntea, June iu. Kapiti, Wanganui, Juno 10. John, Wanganui. June 10. Nikau. Nelson, Motueka, June 10. Maori, Lyttelton, June 10. Petone, Wansranui. June 10. Mamari, London, June 10. Itoeraki, Sydney. Hobart. Jnne 10. lt! Tarawcra, northern poTts, June 10, " Defender. Hokitika, June 10. lg ICamo, Grcymouth, June 11. y Kapuni, Patea, June 11. Onawa, Blenheim. June 11. • 3 Blenheim, Blenheim, June 11. I Stormbird. Wanpvinui, June 11. Kaiton, Nelson, Jlotueka, Juno 11. b Pateena, Picton. Nelson. June 11. ' Wahine. Lyttelton, June 11. it Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, June 11 Is Squall, East Coast, Jimo 11. „ Cygnet, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Jnne 11. Victoria. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Juno 11. Breeze, Wancanni, June 11. d Arahnra, Picton, Nelson, West Coast >f June 12. . , t l Petone. Wanganui. Jnne 12. | Monowai, northern ports. Juno 14. Rangatira, London, Juno 17. te MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERSi „ INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.' i- MANUKA, left Hobart June 5 ajid Byd l, ney Juno 11 for Wellington direct. Du< •hoi-o June 15. Leaves Wellington June 17 for Sydney. Due there Juno 21. WBIMERA, left Melbourne for Hobarl n and Wellington May 29. Arrived here Jun< 4. Left for Melbourne, via southern ports June 5. MOKOIA, due Wellington from Mel ;e bourne, via, Hobart and south, June 19 :o Leaves same day for Hohart ana Mel ;- bourne. Due Hobart June 23 and Mel is bourne, June 26. RIVERINA, left Sydney June 3 for Anclt land direct. Arrived there June 7. Lefl 16 June 9 for Sydney. Due there June 12. II MOERAKI. left Sydney June 4 for Wei io Jincton direct. Arrived horo Juno 8. Lcavci 's Wellington June 10 for Sydney. Duo then iv June 14. , ULIMAROA, leo,vcs Hobart June 12 and Sydney Jiine-17 for Wellington direct. Du< ■o Wellington June 21. Leaves June 24 foi :d Sydney and Hobart. Due Sydney June 28 r® 'FRISCO SERVICE. n MOANA, left Sydney May 22 for Wei io lington direct. Arrived here May 26. Lefi ' May 27 lor San Francisco, via Rarotongo and Pa-peclc. Due 'Frisco June 16. - MAITAI. left San Francisco May 27. foi y Wellington and Sydney, via Papeete one i Rarotouga. Due Wellington June 18 Leaves for Sydney June 19. Due ther< Juno 23. 5 ' MIRASIA, leaves Sydney June 19 foi 16 Wellington direoi. Dun here .Tune 23 ;e Leaves June 24 for Sail Francisco, v' : a was ports. Due 'Frisco July 14. 1° VANCOUVER SERVICE. ls MAKURA, leaves Sydney June 10 foi n Auckland direct. Due there June 14 ;5 June 15 for Vancouver, via Suv* and HoiioHilu. Due Vancouver July 1. ,i NIAGARA, left Vancouver June 9 foi Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva.. Du< l " Vuckland June 28. Leaves same day foi 10 Sydney direct. Duo Sydney July 2. ir OVERSEA SHIPPING, d Steamers. From. Left. Due. te Indrabarah London Apr. 11 Juno 21 t- Paparoa London Apr. 14 June 15 ... Athcuic London May 8 July I .f Imirapura London May 3 July II £ Bcinuera London May 5 June 2( ct Cormthio London May 23 July ' Delphic London May 23 July ' (i Maknrini London May 2° July 31 R-Mliinc London June 2 July 1! r La Blaiica Liverpool Apr. 27 June 2! !• Opawa Liverpool May 7 July 1! ° Somerset Liverpool May 18 July II Waimatc Liverpool June 5 Aug. 15 l 0 Canaetota New York June 9 July® Totigariro St. John Mor. 13 July . f Wha.katane St. John June 7 - " l Physa Singapore May 5 Juuel! SAILER TO ARRIVE. 10 Albert Mayer, left Pacific Slope on Mar. 30 it ; 1(1 BY TELEGRAPH. Io OVERSEA. PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. By Tclegraph-Pross Association-Copyright (Roc. June 9. 10.20 p.m. MELBOURNE. June 9. Tho Medina's New Zealand passengers in elude Messrs. Milne. Morland. Sutherland and the Revs. Lawrence (2); Mesdamei Milne, Jlorland, and ba,wreaco.

SYDNEY. Jane 9. Arrived,—Wostralia (7 a.m.), from WdLincArrivcd.—Berwickshire, for Dunedin (N.Z.). ton. COASTAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Physa (11.15 a.m.), from Singapore, via Sydney. Sailed.—Riverina (5.20 p.m.), for Sydney. NAPIER. , Arrived—Ngatoro (3.45 p.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington. p Sailed—Hawera (7.35 n.m.). for WelliiiEton. WANGANUI. Arriyed.—Stormbird (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Kapiti (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. To sail.—Queen of the South (7 p.m.). for Wellington. PIOTOH. Arrived.—Pateena (4,35 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived—Kennedy (1,15 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Nikau (4.10 p.m.), for Motueka and Wellington. TERAKOHE. Arrived.—Wavorley (4 p.m.). from WellinEton. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Komata (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington.. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Holmdaio (7.5 a.in.J, from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Cygnet (2.30 a.iA.), from Akaioa; Itinemoa. (6.55 a.m.), from ttellinEton; Corinna (7.25 a.m.), from Timaru; Monowai (3.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Tarawcra (9.35 a.m.), from Dunedin; Moeraki (1.30 p.m.). from WeHinjrton; Calm, from Greyuiouth. Sailed.—Corinna (4.35 p.m.). for Wellington. To sa.il.—John, for WelliiiEton; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Monovrai, for Dunedin; Moeraki (midnight), for Wellington); Tarawcra, for Wellington. Sailed.—Maori (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—llisces Gallagher, Burnett, Creed, Parker, Graham, Ferguson, Maschinky, Hyland, Bean, Mesdames Heaven, Chilwcll. Bighton, Barber, Wilcox, Coffins, Laurenson, Graham. Jones, Thorpe, Townseml. Graham. Maschinky, Dixon, Tweedy, Finch, Park, Show, Sir Cecil Moon. Messrs. Stock, Lone, Douglas, Cromp, Wilson, Dixon, Green, Laurenson, Park, Thoirpe, Coote, Wood, Glasson, Tweedy, Robertson, Allan, Blackweil, P urn ham. Lark, Torrence, Beasley, Hood. Bruce, Hare, Dillon, Wilcox. Barker, ChilweU, Latimer, ltdgg, Beaven, Lewin; 50 steerage. TIMARU. - Arrived.—Himitangi (7 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. • Sailed.—Wimmera. (12.30 p.m.), for Melbourne; Rangatira (4 n.m.), for Lyttelton. RUAHINE LEAVES TENE-RIFFE. According to a messase received by the local oll'ico of the New Zoalaml Shipping Company, R.M.S. Ruahinc, which .is en route from London to Wellington, via way ports, cleared Teneriffe on Juno 7. CANASTOTA EN ROUTE FROM NEW '• YORK. 1- Messrs. Dalgety and Co., local agents n for the U.S. and A. Line, have been adt- vised that the steamer Canastota, -was to 1. have left New York yesterday for Welliug- ;- ton. via, Panama Canal and' Auckland, Tho i. vessel should have cleared New York a 3, month ago, but had been delayed, on oci, count of fire. Provided she got a*way yest. tcrday, tho Canastota, should arrive at t, Wellington' about July 22. 8. WHAKATANE LEAVES CANADA, i The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has been advised that their steamer Whakatane cleared Cape Breton, Newfoundland, for Wellington, via way D. ports, on June 7. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. D. H. K. Jones, third engineer of the Waipori, having come ashore, Mj. W. M'Kenzi© lias filled the vacancy Captain Crawford, late of the Marama, has been appointed to command the Waipori pro tern. Captain Drydeu, late of tho Waipori. has gone to Auckland, for orders. Captaiu R. S. Walton, late of the Koromiko, has been appointed marine superintendent for the Union Company at Lyttelton, in place of C-apt. J. Watkis, who has resiged. Captain Carmichael. who is well Known in New Zealand porta 06 master of the barquentine lima., recently acquired by the Union Company for use a 6 a coal hulk, is now In command of the sliip # Cl 4, ex German ship Olinda, which arrived at Newcastle on June 26 last year from Santa Ro=alia (California), and which has since been detained. The vessel, which was recently taken over by the Commonwealth Government, along with several other ships, is at present loading a cargo of coal at Newcastle, New South Wales, for Mauritius. Shortage of suipplies has forced Australia to draw from all quarters huge quantities of cereals and produce during the last few months. A few cargoes have heen landed, others are on the vay. and mora will follow, principally from North and South America, and Java. Now nows has .0- been received to tho effect that a full cargo is on the -way from Japan to stel bourne, it having been dispatched from Yokohama, on May 19 by the steamer Europo Mara. The American Trading Company will be the agents for the vessel at -Melbourne. Laden with produce tho Union Company s ■ Kauri i 6 now on route from limaru to Sydney. The same company'B Kamona. will leave Kaipara next week with timber for Melbourne. The Kaiapoi is a.t present loading coal at Newcastle for Oamftru. It reported in previous issue that nepotiarions were proceeding between t.ne Union Company and the Maoriland Steamship Company for the purchase of the latter Company's three steamers, Lauderdale (1214 tons), Ennerdale (1139 tons), and lioimdale (167 tons). It is understood that the price offered was £47.000. The deal 1. has been completed. Gaptatn 0. MArtizur, lato of the Maorilaud Steamship Company, will continue to act as a gent for tie Canterbury Stoamship Company, in woHingjt, to The Union Company's Meitai, which is due at Wellington from San Francisco, via way ports, on Friday, June 18,. has 42 passengers and 500 tons of cargo to land here before proceeding on to Sydney. An arrival at Vancouver from Australian ports and Suva on May 31 wa6 the Union Company's Waihemo. She will load at Vancouver and San Francisco for Weill. lington," Sydney, and Melboure. ond hffi " 0 been fixed to sail about the middle of this 17 month. Before the Tarawera. proceeds on to r t northern ports to-day she will land 240 tons Jo of southern cargo at Wellington. % The Union Company's Taviuni, which has been a Tvell-kim.vn trader on the New Zea.i land coast, has gone to Melbourne to cnio' tor the Tasmanian trade. Li According to a West- Coast exchange a motion was to have been brought before Tuesday night's meeting of tho Grcymouth j. Harbour Board to the effect that applicant tions be called for the position of torbourmaster, subject to conditions agrcod i to «t a special meeting held on October 31, 1913. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the coastal steamer .Defender will discharge 110 tons of produce from Lyttelton ' ' before leaving Wellington f«.r Hokitika this evening in A Press Association message from I.ondon states that the C: and D. liner Niwaru has sa.ilod for Wellington, via Australian ports and Auckland. This port il- should be made about the middle of Aug:ft uet. ;a On inquiry at the Marine Department yesterday it was ascertained that the Govot eminent steamer Hincnioa. was to have id left Lyttelton for Gocley Head and Aka;B. wi lighthouses at daybreak to-day. re As the Moeraki did not. arrive at- Lyttelton from Wellington till late yesterday lr her departure from the southern port was »3. postponed till midnight. The Moeraki is L y scheduled to lea,ve Wellington for Sydney at 5 p.m. to-day. An arrival at Auckland from Singapore, via Australian ports, yesterday, morning was the British Imperial Oil Company's f> r steamer Physa. Subsequently the vessel '4- will visit Wellington and other southorn ports. It is expected that the Shaw,. Favill and 3r . Albion Company's Rangatira will arrivo '6 at Wellington from Lyttelton either on 3r Sunday or Monday next. Departure will be taken from this port for London on June IV. '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 8

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