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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr. m. New moon 1 -77 a.m. Fir6t quarter 3 11 29 a.m. Full moon 16 9 12 a.m. Last quaaler H3 0 46 a.m. ■New moon 30 . 913 p.m. MOON, iloon rises to-day, 11.1 p.m.; sots,' 11.33 a.m. Thursday. - TIDE. • To-day, 9.8 a.m.; 9.35 p.m. To-morrow, 10.7 a.m.; 10.31 p.m. : SUN. - Sun rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JUNE 20. OPAWA, 5.5. (5.30 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. MONOWAI, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 3433 tons, Drcwettc, from Auckland, via ports. . NIKAU, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. MAKAKOA, s.s.. (10 a.m.), 2698 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. .- HAWERA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patea. PATEENA, s.s. (9.45 p.m.). 1212 tons, Irwin, from Picton and Nelson. / WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21.' MANUKA, s.s. (0.35 a.m., in the' stream), 4505 tons, Clift, from Sydney direct. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY,. JUNE 20. KINROSS, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 4120 tons, Trebilcook, for Lyttelton. ATUBNIO, K.M.SJ. (2-55 p.m.), 12,234 tons, Crossland, for Lyttelton. ; \ MAPOUK.IKA, s.s. (12.50 ip.m.), 1203 tons, Eeid. for Nelson and coast. KOUTUNUI, s.s. .(5.5 p.m.), 171 tons-, Allen, for Torakiho. NIKAU,.s.S. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for. KAPUNI, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson for Patea. , •- MAIUHOA, o.s. (7.45 p.m.), 2598 tons Cameron, for Lyttelton. ■ Passengers: ha, loon-Misses Hannay, Maekay, Bisho,p, Walker, Ellis, D'Aroy, Smith, Gale. Mesdames Hunter, Gilbert, Ishenyood, Loftus, Ruthorford, Smith and 3 children. Gale, Messrs. Hunter, Black-well, Stone, Gilbert, Gray, Loftus, Weymouth, Kutnerford, \yson, Ellis, Miller, Smith, Butler,' Birot Smith, -Dadd, AUmves, Captain Roberts, Oorpl. Morrisy. Sappers Hyde, Anderson QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (8 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. . • MONOWAI, s.s. (9 p.m.). 3033 tons Drew-ctt-e, ,for southern porta PasEeniscrsRaloon: For Dunedin—Misses lulmartin Sievwrifrht, Oldham, Mesdames o .Oarr, Smith and child Messrs Bspui, Smitt Kilmartin. Lingtod. For Lyttelton-Scrgt, Bell, .Pte. Booth.

■WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. OPAWA, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. .

EXPECTED ARRIVAL'S, Te>Auau, Tima.ru, Junp n 2l. Mag-ic, Sandy-Bay, June 21. Kitoawa, Groymoath, Jane 21. Oyfueti, Kaikoura,- June 21. bw.-muira, WauEiinui, June 21. . , Nsitoro, northern ports, June a. Kaitoa, Nelson, Juno 21. Maori,.Lyttelton,. June 21.. . i Kapiti, Wangauui, Juuo 21.'. -■ Wair/iu, Blenheim, Juno.Hl. Blenheim. Blenheim, June 21, Bgakuta, (jrcynumui, Juno 2L iiormbi'rd, Wauganui. June 22. v .Aeiinody, Foxton, June 22. . ' Hinemoa, northern waters, June 22. Uueen of the South, Foxion, June *Z, Kapuni, Patea, June P~ . „ 'i'arawera, souiheru ports, June U. Wobtton, LyttcUon, June 2u. Jaararca, Lyttellon, Juno 2'i. Nikau, Nelson, .Juno 22. Pa-teena, Pioiou, Nelson, Juno 22. Opa-wa, Blenheim, Juno 22. ■ Korori, Westport, ■ J uue 22. Kakiri, IVestport, Juno 22. Kahika, Westport,. Juno 22. Waverley. Patea,- Juno 23. Kauri, ban Prancico, via Auckland, Juno

23. . Victoria, Sydney, via north, June 24. Mapouii'ika, Nelson and Coast, June 24. jvapiu, ,Wausanui, Juno 24. Kapiti, ''Wanganui,- June 24 Dclantter, West Coast, June 24. . j Hippie, Napier and Uisbonic, June 25. idonowai, Lyttelton, Juno 25.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Koiloa, Nelson, Juno 21. '■■•' Waiiau, Blenheim, June 21. ' Blenheim, Wangauui, June 21. Magic, dandy Bay, June.2l. , Patcona, Picton; Nelson, June 21. Alexander, West Coast, Juno 21. Kapiti, Wanganui; June 21. Maori, Lyttelton, June 21. Ngatoro, Wanganui, Juno 21. Orcpnki; Nolson, Terakohe, June 21. Hawora, Patea, Juno 21. , ', Wdverley, Patoa, Juno 21. Rippie, Napier and Gisborno, June 21. Kamo, Greymouth, June 21. Kennedy, Nelson and. : coast, Juno :22. Tarawcra, northern ports, June. 22. Manuka, Sydney, JUne 22. Cyguet, Kaikoura, Juno 22; ■• . To Anau, Auckland, -Juno 22. Neakuta,. Greymouth, June 22. tjueon of the South, Foxton, Junti 22. Kapiti, Wanganui,' Juno 22. rultau, Nelson, Juno 22. Mararoa, Lyttelton, June 22. -Opawa, Blenheim, June .22. Kapuni, Patea, Juno 22. Port Hardy, Lyttelton, Juno 22. Stormbird, Wanganui, June 23. Wootton, Lyttelton, /June 23. Victoria, Dunedin, June 24.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. RIVEEINA, left Junu 15 for Sydney. Arrived Sydney Juno 19. Lea res Juno 29 Wellington. Duo hero July 3, MOERAKI, left for Sydney Juno 8 Arrived there' June 12. Leaves Juno 22 for Wellington. Due here June 26. WESTBALIA. left Juno 15, for Sydney, via north'. Due Sydney Juno 23. VICTORIA, left Sydney Juno 15. for Auckland and south. Arrived Auckland June 20. Duo ATollinglon June. 24. Leaves same'day for Dunedin direct. MANUKA,' deft Sydney for Wellington June 16. Arrived here Juno 20. Leaves" for Sydney-'direct'!'June 22. . .. 'UY TELEGRAPH. t . , OVERSEA. SYDNEY, June,. 19. ■■'. Arrived.—RivoTina (9.45 . a.m.), 1 from Wei '■' Jington. COASTAL. TUESDAY, JUNE. 20. ' . AUCKLAND. , Sailed.—Kona, boow (8.45 a.m.), (or Newcastle; White Pino, barauo. <i.30. p.m.) ■ for Antofagasta. Arrived.—Victoria (1.15 p.m.),'from Sydney, .< ■ ; ONEKUNGA. Sailed—Hinemoa (6.30 a.m.),' for Wellington, via Waikato Heads and .Brothers. .' ;.'-,■ gisbokxe: Arrived—Karamea (10 a.m.), from Whangarei. , . POET AHURIIU. , Sailed—Ngatoro (2.30 p.m.), for Welling ton. .- WANGANUI, Amvcd.-Sto'rrabird (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Kapiti (10 a.m.), 'John (10.30 a.m.), and Calm (11.30. a.m.), from Web. lington. II'ICTON. : . ' Arrived.—Maponrika (6.10 p.m.), from Wellington; Waimea (5.30 a.m.),' from Wellington. ■ : ■ ' ' NELSON. Sailed-Kaitoa (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. GEEYMOUTH. . Arrived.—Opouri (12.15 :p.in.), ojid Poherua. (12.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Karu (2.10 p.m.), from New Plymouth; Awahou (6.20 p.m.), from Wcstport.. . '. . Sailed—Petone (1.20 p.m.), for Lytteltonj Kittawa (1 p.m.), for Wellington; Ngakuta (1.35 p.m.), for Wellington. , LYTTELTON. . ,-' Sailed.—Maori (8.50 p.m.), for Wellington; Canopus (midnight), for. Wcstport;' Whakatanb ' (10.55 a.m.), for! Port Chal. mors. . , Arrived— Breeze (1.5 p.m.), from Welling, ton. •:■'.'., TIMARU. Sailed— Corinna (6.30 p.m.).'for Lyttclton'; Te Anau (6 p.m.), for Wellington;' Storm (4.15 p.m.), for Lyttclton. DUNEDIN. ' Arrived—Wimmera (10.30 a.m.), from Lyttclton. Sailed.—Tara-wera (3 -p.m.), for northern ports.' Passengers—Saloon: For Welling, ton—Mr. Bullock, Mosdames . Morris, Brent, Miflscs Mankey, Honcll, Alexander, M'Lean, M'Glite. THE WEST COAST PORTS. The bar at Greymouth has improved sufficiently to allow of the loaded colliers to depart. The Ngakuta and Kittawa e'eared the port yesterday, and are duo hero to-day. There is apparently 'no improvement at. Wcstport. The Kokiri. Karori, and Kahika wcro, to have left thero for Wellington yesterday, but up till last night there was no advice of their having left. A telegram received last, evening stated that the bar-hound vessels' would not got away before noon to-day. /' A STORMY The Whaiigape, which arrived at Auckland from Lautoka on Sunday evening, reported having had an exceptionally stormy voyage. The steamer left Lautoka a week before, and- almost iinnic-

diately ran into an easterly gale which continued'until arrival. Throughout the voyage her decks were awash, and on several occasions the Quarters of one of the engineers were flooded. v H«tvy seas which Bwept the vessel broke her Bteam pipes . fore and aft, but otherwise no damage was sustained. THE. SYDNEY BOAT," . v : The Manuka, from Sydney, arrived in the stream . about one o'clook this morning. Sh'o will berth first; thing this morning at Queen's Wharf. ■ •' , MOANA POSTPONED./'; : . The Union Company announce that the departure of the H.M.S. Moana will not take place now . until Friday afternoon, instead of Thursday. YIOTOEIA HAS'BOUGH PASSAGE. Tho Victoria arrived at Auckland from Sydney shortly after noon yeaterday. A Press Association message received. last evening stated that the vessel had'o'very rough passage the Tasman, and sustained some minor damage,to her deck fittings. The vessel is due at Wellington on Saturday next,, and will leay,e for Duncdin direct the -saihe' day. MES3-TABLE GOSSIP'. . Mr. K. Dines, wireless' .operator of tho ■llararoa,.has signed ott' that vessel. : iMiv L.VK Vasta has rejoined'the Alexander as seconS male, in placo of Mr. I l '.. J. Allen, who, comes ashore. : Mr. liuxiord, second' officer, of the Moana,- has come ashore. Mr. Sawyers, late chief of the,. Karamu, has joined, the Waitomo as second officer. Mr. il. ,E. Smith, Eccond officer'Of the Komataj has joined the Karamu as chief. Mr.. Carter, lato chief : steward of ; the Moana , who has been relieving Vin one of the Australian coastal ships for. some time, rejoin 'the Moana at Wellington ok' Wednesday. Mr. E. J. Fitzgibbons, who has been in tho' Moana for one trip, is to rejoin the Mararoa as chief 'steward. Mr. J. Crdggs, who has been relieving him, will revert to his former position of second steward. Mr. It. Miller is to join- the;.Mararoa on Wednesday as assistant purser. He will relieve Mr. B. B. Henderson, who will, proceed, to; Auckland by the. Ta-r-a-wera to join the .Makura in a, similar capacity. '■ 7 air. Joyce, late donkeyman of the Ngatoro, .died in Wellington Hospital on Sunday. Deceased was in the service'of the Blackball Company for many years,' and was much.esteemed: He leaves a widow.

Owingi to a shortage of labour, and Hie main,, the discharging operations of the Port Hardy have been considerably delayed. It is now anticipated that the vessel will get away for the south, tomorrow. -,'■• ■'''■• ' ' The, Athenic left for- the south shortly after/two o'clock yesterday afternoon. From Auckland and Limestone Island and "ports. the Ngatoro.. in ' due in port about midday . to-day. , She has some cement and general cargo to discharge, and will leave- in- tho evening'for Wanganui. ■ '■ . • ■ Tho departure of the Orcpukt for Kelson and Terakohe has been further .delayed, ohe is now scheduled -'to leavo at 4 p.m. to-dajr. , It is now stated that tho -Himitongi will mako two trips, between Wcstport and' Wanganui before resuming her running to the' Chatham Islands; ' .':'.-■"...'! v The labour shortage; delayed the ' de ( -. parture of the- Eipple, which was to. have left last evening for Napisr' and : Gi% borne., She is fixed to depart to-day. Tho Putiki,: which was taken ,' to Auck-: land from Wellington for overhaul and al-: terations, is.nearly ready to roturn to this port. She was- placed on.',the slip at Auckland yesterday. ' The fine old barque Antiotpe, which' is at present discharging a cargo of kauri at Melbourne from Kaipara, will, upon the completion of her . discharge, load about 1500' tons of scrap iron, for Dun-' ediu. After the vessel completes the discharge of hor cargo of scrap iron she will go to Timaru to ' load a cargo of wheat for South America. The Te Anau is expected to arrive in port N from Timaru this, evening. After taking in 'bunkers she will proceed on to Auckland Duo (to-morrow from ; the soJiith, tho Tarawera has 304 tons' to discharge here. She will leavo for northern ports <in the evening. . -

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2802, 21 June 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2802, 21 June 1916, Page 8

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