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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES Of THE MOON. JUNE. Day. llr-iu. Last charter 5 4 2 a-jn-New moon 13 { ?7 a.m. First quarter 21 J £> «-'■-• Full moon 27 3 57 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.4 a a.m.; sets, 1.6 a.m. Tuesday. TIDE. To-day, 10.34 a.m.; 11.4 P-m-To-morrow, 11.35 «~m-; U- 55 P- mSUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; sets, 4.20 p.m. arrivals. SATURDAY. JUNE 19. OPAWA, M. (2 «.»J. "» tons ' 248 lon6 ' Eay ' £r AtAOB C I S " a MolmJ. 3399 tone, Manning, dames Honei-held, smith Power Ogilvie, M'Kay Darby, lung. jl'Pba'il, Fi^ <r (, O S ol O'ilMra! 1 ' Walker. r:s, Coulter, yfcnr Mawhinney, SteJ£ r S n e Sims. STMabon, Rogers, King, phcus. WJne, { ponton, Gray, SSx»..^'bS-'- 3S "iffii,' s.s. (9.46 a.m.). 3562 tons, M'Beth, from Dunedin aad Lyttolton. vfIIVTTTA s.s. H p.m.). tons, iiluir. from Newcastle, Auckland and Ne^ PI ELEKHBIiI. s.s; (6.30 p.m.), 120 tons, WUkiuson, from Blenheim. PATEENA, s.s. (9.50 P-m.), Holme*, from Nel6on anc» Pict-on. Pav-sen* ecro* FaJoon—Misses Roberts, Bell (&), Horn, f'nntcomerv Pliiilipf, Gibeon, Surrell. SisTrw WiCoiiltcr. Jewell. Eel. Wil- ™ Mm Eastwood, Glen. CroU, Meediimes Eoberts »nd chUd, Horn, Mont«om«rv It'Kay, Brf-alcy, Johnson, Jackson, Hume, Pnuer, Dodson, Stewart, Pornck, Moivat Kennington, Burroughs (2), Huisthouec, Connoll, Brydon, Terrell, Mahuny, Messrs. Armstrong, Passmore, Croo icb, VPhc« Leirlaton, Arnold, Smith, Bell. jrKcty,' Vage. Bmdley, Rutiiei-ford, Tra-vers, Porter, . Kn klaud, Pope ICorfttii, tollan. Chapman, Nathan, Keatins, Willis, Stevenßon, WUson, Berry, Watson, Campbell (2), Kenny, tata Allan, Bragge, Whitme, EendaU, HursV house, Lightband, Mathews, Brandon. Trevet.hicli, Hartley, Mov,-j.lt, Kenmußton (2), Burroughs (2), Sbepeott, Dodson, Spence, Gane, Lamb, Williams, Gifford, Partcr, Eastman, Harnett, Mabung, Todd, Webber, Godfrey, Hunter; 19 stueraßO. ' SUNDAY, JUNE 20. WAHINE, B.s. (7.10 a.m.), 4435 tons, Williams, from Lyttelton. Passenßers: Saloon -Misses M'Clymont. 0 Dopneil. Piper. Lilie.o, Herbert, Konnedy, Seebaek, Isdcll (2), Williamson, Scaife (2), Butters, Cassin. Henderson, Anderson, Abbott, itame (P.). iouub. Mosdames Walcott, Dunbar and child, Shoobridgo, nnxse and 3 children, Lady Ward. M'Slierrr. Georgo and 2 children, Williamson and infant, Stewart, Morice, Pennyoook nnd 2 children, Hickey. Maben, Dolamore, Pratt, Hemm, Sir Joseph W.iTd, Messrs. A. W. Bennett, Dnnbar, Quill, Nicol, Schoobridge, Warren, Captain Pennvcook. Bowron, Stodman. Barnes. Clayton, 'Coe. Douslas, Pe«ry, Francis, Praser, Gillingha.m, Hammond. Lukies, Jugsines, M'lnnes, Mackintosh, lfov.-a.t, Eaine, Parnhim, Robinson, Wanklyn, Major Rtudholm, Viucent, JJirdlinp, Abott, Baird, Wright, George, MoiTis (2), Rutherford, M. Azyer, Aistrup. Smith (2), Heydock, Lambie, VeHly. Campbell. Murray, Hendi-y, Hickey, Graut, Munro, Williajnson, Evanß, Keys, Dunn. Keogh, Maben, Scantlebrey, Middletcn, Hansen, M'Kenzie, Cameron, Bean, Thomas, Weir, Homcrsliom, Diokel, Arlidge, Carson, Mitchell. M'Donald, Gardner. Ewen. Baiter, Kissel, Fhalp. Hamilton, Wrarn. Forsyth, Gordon, Ha.ywa.rd, Whit"»iker, Slaefi, Morice, Doughty, Fracr. Stead, Clapcott, Lawrenson, Acourt. Mould; 178 steerHfMITANGI, s.s. (9.40 a.m.), 323 tone, Day, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, from Nelson. PALOONA, s.s, (12.40 p.m.), 2774 tons, DrsH-t.te, from southern norts. MAITAI, s.s. (2.15 pm), 3393 tons, Steven6, from San Fr«.ncisco via. way ports. Passengers for New Zealand—Mr. Gilmore, ArchJiisbop Redwood. Mr. E. J. Greeustreet, Mr. N. W. Airey, Miss B. Walsh, Mrs. A. Burns, Messrs. M. H. Chaplin, R. J. Renfrew. G. Ronld. Z. Mounlatos. H. Jf. England, E. A. Eastwood. Jno. Burt, D. B. Russell, R C. W"rra!'. Mrs. H. A. Jones. Master Watson, Mr. W. F. Porter. Through rasseagers to Sydney—Messrs. G. O'Reilly. Jt. M. Clark, L. R. Mason, Jfengel (2), Mr. and Ifrs. T. May, J. Kaufman, Mrs.. F. Atkinson, Mr., Mr«„ Miss Rummers, Misses Geardino. (3), Master Geardina (3), Miss Hotrarfh, Messrs. Z. liucas, M. Hampson, A. W. Merritt, E. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Babidge. KJTTAWA. s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 1247 tons, Baldwin. from Bluff and Timaru. KREEZE, s.s. (3 p.m.). 347 tons, Radford, froTn Lyttelton. BIPFLE, s.s. (midnight), 370 tons, Carlston, from Gisborne. , DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, JUNE 19. ARAHURA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Oa.moron, for ■ Picton, Nelson, vid West Coast. WAVERLEY. s.e. (1.15 p.m.), 167 tons, Stuart- for Puponga. NIKATT, s.s. (2 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motucka. MAORI, s.s. (11.5 p.m.). 3399 ton 3, Manning. for Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon— JCisses Andrews, Gideon, Praffitt, Telfer, Buckhurst, Mesdames Rhodes, Naithe, Eabbe, Jane, Heycock, Telfer and child, Pimi aad child, Messrs. Best, Marton, Rhodes. Crow, Naitbe, Ha-bbe, Clarkson, Jane, Gidoon, Hursthouse, Sharp. Freeman, Telfer, Fisher, Simpson; 39 steerage. MONDAY, JUNE 21. OPAWA, s.s. (1 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Komato., Weetport, June 21. Stormbird. Wimganui, Juno 21. Kapuni, Patea, June 21. Paparoa, Loudon, Auckland. June 21. Rcmuera. London, way norts, Juna 21. R.ipple, Gisborne, June 21. Ulimaroa, Sydney, June 21. Defender, Hokitika, June 22. K«.ramu, Greymouth, June 22. Opawo., Blenheim, June 22. Maori, Lyttelton, June 22. Nikau, Nolson, Motueka, June 22. Alexander, Teivakobe, June 22. Monowai, nnrtheru ports, .Tune 22. Arahura, West Ocflst, Nelson, Picton June 23. Kamo, Greymouth, June 23. Uiimaroa, Lyttelton, June 24. Potone, Lyttelton, June 24. Cygnet, Lyrtelton, Kaikotira, June 24. Tar«.weTa, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Juno 24 Coiinna, southern ports, June 24.' Victoria, northern ports, June 25.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Breeze, Wanfanui, June 21. Quern of the South, Poxton. Jano 31. Kapiti, Wansanui, Judo 21. Kittawa., Groymontli, June 21. Jlnita.i, I/yttolton. Sydney, Judo 21. Aorcre, Pa.t«a, Juno 21. Hairera, Pat-ea, Jura 21. Kapuni, Pate», June 21. Himitangi, Tim&ru, June 21 P&teena, Pioton, Kelson, June 21. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, June 21. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 21. Blenheim, Blenheim, Jum 21. Mokoia, Melbourne direct, June 21, Paloona. northern poits, Jnno 21. Defender. Hokitilta, June 22. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Jnne 22. lfonon-ai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, June 22. Rinple, Nopier, Gisborne, June 2.2. Nike.il, Nelson, Motueka, Juno 22. Majjri, Lyttelton, June 22. Stormbird, Wanganui, June 22. Opawa, Blenheim, June 22. Tllimaroft. Lyttelton. June 22. TJlimaroa, Sydney, Hobart, June 24. Pctone, Wansanui, June 24. Kurow. Westport, Fiji, June 24. Tarawera. northern ports. June 24. Corinna, Nelson, Now Plymouth, June 24. Marama, Barotonca. Tahiti, June 24. Victoria. Lyttelton, Draicdin. June 25. Cysnct.. Kaifcoura, T.vHelton, June 25. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, Wost Coast, June 26.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MANUKA, left Hobart June 5 ana Sydney June 11 for Wellington direct. Arrived here Juno 15. Left Wellington June U for Sydney. Due there Juno 22. MOKOIA, arrived Wellington from Melbourne, via Hobart and south, June 19. Leaves June 21 for Melbounio. Duo Melbourne June M. ULIMAItOA, left Hobart June 12 end Sydney June 17 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington June 21. Leaves Juno 24 for Sydney and Hobart. Due Sydney June 28. VTIMMEBA, due WelluiKton from IM. bourne and Hobart direct June 25 Leaves Juno 26 for southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne. WESTKAJiIA, left Sydney June 17 for Auckland direct. Due there Juno 21. Leaves Juno 2?. for Sydney. Due there June 24. IfOERAKI, left Hobart June 19. Leaves Sydney Juno 25, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington J one 29. Leaves July 1 for Sydney direct. Due there July 5. 'FRISCO SERVICE. JfAITAI, left Sail Fr«nc.i.=co May 27 for Wellington nnd Svdney. via. Papeete mid Rarotouaa. Arrived Wellington June 20 and ireceed- to Lyltelton. Leaves Lytteltoii for Svdney June 23. Due there Juno 27. 'JIMUMA, loaves Sydney June 10 for Wellington dircct. Due here June H. Leaves June 24 for San Fraadeco, via way ports. .Due -TIUCO Jul? , IS J

VANCOUVER. SERVICE. MAKUH-A. left Sydney June 10 for Ancklciiul direct. Arrived there .fme 15. Loft Juno 15 for Vancouver. via Suva and Honolulu. Duo Vancouver July 1. NIAGARA, left. Vancouver Juno J for Auckland, *in Honolulu and Suva. Hue Auckland June 28. Leovcs mme day for Sydney Aired. Due Sydney July 2. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. Fro.n. Left. Due. IndrabaraJi London Apr. 11 Juno 25 Puiiaroa, London Apr. 14 June 20 Atbenic LoudoU May 8 July i ludmpura. London May 3 July 15 Roirrai'ra London Hay 5 June 21 Corinthic London Hay 23 July 8 Delphic London May 23 July 7 Makarini London May 26 July 31 ltnabine London. Juno 2 July 19 Tainui London June 12 July 10 Kiwa.ru London June 14 Auk. lb 1.0. Blanca Liverpool Apr. 27 June 2? Opo'v.i Liverpool May 7 July 12 Somerset Liverpool May 18 July 12 Waimate Liverpool June 5 Aug. 12 Carui.-.tola New York Juno 16 July 25 Ton'jariro SI. John Mar. 15 July 3 Wlwikatane, ...••■ St. John June 7 Aug. 29 BAILEE TO ARRIVE. Albort Mayer, left Pacific Slope on Mar. 30. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, June 20. Sailed.—Marama. (1.30 p.m., yesterday). SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 19. Arrived.—Hoana, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, June 18. Sailed.—lhttDiata., for Gisborne. COASTAL. SATURDAY, JTJNB 19. AUCKLAND. i Arrived.—Kahu (£.lO a.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed—Monowai (12.30 p.m.), for southern ports, passengers for Wellington:—Messrs. Ballantyne and Gregson. Sailed.—Rosainoßd (1.10 p.®.), for Gisborne. GISBORNE. Siile4.--Ev?ple (noon), for Wellingtan. I'ICTON. Arrived.—Aratoo. (5.15 p.m.), from'Wellingto"' NELSON. Arrived.—Kamo (3 a.m.), from Greymoutti roadstead. KAIKOUEA. Arrived.—Cygnet (early), froai Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—'Tarawera (10.30 a.m.), from Wol* UDfftoc DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Calm (6.30 a.m.), from. Wellington; Oorinna. (9.15 a.m.). from Wellington; Wat pori (11.10 a.m.), from Westport. Sailed.—Calm (11.49 a.m.), for Oamaru and Uliborlle ' SUNDAY, JUNE 20. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Victoria. (2.15 p.m.), from southern Thultua is expected to-night from Island P ° rt6 ' WANGANUI. Sailed—Kapiti (1.45 p.m.) and Stormblrd 1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON Arrived.—Nikau (2.30 a.m.Urom Wellington; Arahura (1 a.m.), from Picton. WESTPORT. Arrived —Poherua (2 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Komata (2.50 p.m.), for Wellington GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Kaituna (3.10 pm), for Sydney; Ngalieio (3 p.m.), for WeEington. HOKITIKA. Sailed—Defender (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (10.25 a.m.), from WellingtoU' DUNEDIN. Arrved-Tarawera (noon), from Lyttelton! Flora (2.55 p.m.), from Bluff.

MAITAI FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Two days late the. Union Company's Maitai crrivcd it Wellington from San Frailcisco, via. Papeete and Rarotonga, after an uneventful trip yesterday afternoon. Slie "25 been delayed *t San Francisco on «c----count of the late arrival of 'rom Eurooo for Zealand. . luo Maitai cleared the Golden Gate at, 11 a.m. on May 26 and arrived at Fapeote at 3 Tun. >n Juue 8. Departure was taken for Baajo-1 tonga. on the evening ot June 9. and the ] Ooo'it Island port was nui.de at 4 p.m. on June 12. After a stay of 24 hours the Halted proceeded on hor journejr to n elHnetou. Fine weather was experienced all the way down till the wssel was wi'thin three d«ys' 6tei'.ni of the Jiew Zealand coast, when bad weather was met with. The Jfoitai will leave Wellington for Lyttolton early this afternoon, and will sail from the latter port for Syoncy direct on Wednef-day. . . . „ Imports by the Maitai were as follow:630 cases eggs, 165 tons general, 210 tons dried fruits, 20 tons rubber goods. 23 oases boots, 4 tons hardware. 6 tons oil, o tons -.vhito lead, 45 tons salt, 11 sacks beans, 13 toHS bottles, 7007 cases oranges, Wb cases bananas. TJLIMAROA HAKES POET TO-DAY. A day earlier than usual the HuddartParker steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney for Wellington this trip with 42 6oloon and 41 steerage. passengers on board, as veil os 701 tons of cargo to land at the Queen B Wharf No. 1 eouth. She should make port this morning, and will' proceed, to Lyttelton to-morrow. The Ulimarea, will return here in time to leavo for Syanoy on Thursday next. WEST COAST WEATHEB IMPBOVING, After a week's spell oi bad weather on the We6t Ooast of both islands, conditions improved yesterday. For the pa6t ton days the Keutuna, has been held up inside Greymoutli but she managed to clear that port 'fotf Sydney yesterday. Tao other steamers, which have been considerably delaved, managed to work the Dort. Although the weather report from Westport was anything but. favourable on Saturday, the port wa.3 workable yesterday. HEMOERA DUE AT NOON TO-DAT. A wirelosfi messcgo has been received the captain of R.M.S. temuera, stating that he expected his vessel to fljrv.e at Wellington from London, via way ports, at uoon to-day. The Remuero. will berth at the King's Wharf to land pasEcagers «r.d discharge cargo. MESS-TABLE &OSSTP. Mr.'W. D. Davidson, who was chief officer of the Caldergrove, when that vessel last visited Arlington, had one of his eyes taken out at, Teneriffe.' Mr. G. Pike, assistant purser of the Maori, has joined the Mokoia in. & similar capacity. Mr. fi. Young, fourth engineer of tho 3taori, haß come ashore at Wellington, Captain A. H. Davcy has taken oharge oi the Koromiko, vice Captain Walton, who has taken up his duties as wharfinger and marine superintendent at Lyttelton for the Union Company. Captain Maxwell has resigned from the Otago Harbour Board's pilot stag ill order to take command of the steamer Mona/pouri. Air. J. 0. Middlcton, chief officer of the Palooua, and Mr. E. Vellcnowetb, chief officer of tho Mokoia,, have exchanged positions. Mr. King, having returned from holiday leave, has rejoined the Mokoia as second officer. Mr. Hislop hds "come ashore to join the llararoe. as second officer. Captain M'Beth, late of tho Paioona, has taken charge of the Mokoia. vice Captain 0. Ji'Lean, who is ashore for orders. Projected departure from San Francisco for New Zealand ports on Jun6 50—Union Co.'s big cargo-carrier Waitemata. About 100 tons of cement will bo brought to Wellington from Terakolie by the Alexander to-morrow. She will sail the some day for Nelson and West Coast ports. The Union collier Whaagape is at present loading at Newcastle for Dunedin and Oamoru. For Home loading, the Shaw-Sarill liner Kaa Ora left oa.maru for Timaru on Set urday. It is stated that the Union Company's Fiord, will omit calling at Wellington en route from Dunedin to tho West Coast this week. The American schooner Golden Shore. 62S tons, has been fixed to load a cargo of lumber at Cray's Harbour for Lyttelton. According to a Sydney shipping paper the New South Wales capital is shortly to have a visit from a Mexican steamer. Latest fldvice states that the General V. Pesqueira is about to visit Sydney with gTain from Portland. Produce is being loaded by the Waipori tins week at the Bluff, Oamaru. and Timaru for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 21 June 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 21 June 1915, Page 8

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