SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OP TEE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr. m. Now moon 1 7 7 a.m. First Quarter 9 « 11 29 a.m. Pull moon 16 9 12 a.m. lidst quarter 2.) ,0 46 a.m. Now moon 30 9 13 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 6.31 a.m.; sets, 4.6p.nv. Fridav. , TIDE. To-day, 3.23 a.m.; 4.2 p.m. To-morrow, 4.18 a.m.; 4.48 p.m. SUN. Sun rises t.o-dny, 7.17 a.m.; sets, 4.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 RUHU, s.s. (5.2G a.m.), 158 tons, Fletcher, from Napier. KAITOA, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 3C5 tons, Wildman, from Nelson aud Motneka. i MAORI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3359 tone, Man- | niug, from Lyttelton. ' TAINUI, (3.3J p.m.), 128 tone, Jensen, from Wait-ara. NANEKIC, s.s. '(3.45 p.m. in the stream), 5G09 tons, Tullock, from Newcastle. IvAKOKI, s.s. 19.30 p.m.), 1863 tons,'from Westport. . , ROSAMOND, f.s. ,(10.15 p.m.), 721 tons, 1 Stewart, from Ouekuuga-. WAIRAXJ, s.s. (11 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, ! from* Blenheim. ' DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 HINEMOA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.). 542 v tons, 80llons, for the Cook %Strait lighthouses. NGAKUTA, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 1775 tons, Muir, for Grcymouth. PATKENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwiu, for Picton and Nelson. MAGIO, auxiliary .scow (12.50 p.m.), 82 tons. Johansen, for Sandy Bay. KAPITI, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. KAITOA. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 350 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. KAURI, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 2533 tons, Bilton for Westport, MAORI,- s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Findlay, Wroble, M'Goveru, Hogg, Wardrop. Muir (2), Woolsley, Aitken, •Strack, Digby, Graham. Mathieson, Buck* ley, Free, Henry, Radcliffe, D'Auvergne, Toomcy, Wood, Ruddenklan, M-esdamcs Adams, Otley, Phillips; Henly and infant, Bruce, Jhid_d?nklan, Luttrude, Samon, Turner, Greenny, Fraser, Flßmiuif, GatLcy, Williame, Bennett, Graham, Naylor, King, Evans, Rollcston, Hargreaves, Rungo, Richards, Ranpom, 3f'Leary and 2 children, AUwright, Meek, Lane, Messrs. Hill, Turner, Ilicks, -Slack, Smith, Otley, Bruce, M'Pherson, Greening, Harper, Ma-ckley, Pymball, Lord. Burn. Blaty, Fleming, Barton, Hodges, Copeland, Brown, Stickings', "Whelan, C.ombcr. burdock, Goudie, Wilson, Feygram, Ransom, Beauchamp. Ayson, Bernstein, M'Lcary, Brown, . Alhyright, Meek, Kerr, Croft, Vancß; Bruce, Rov. Gilbert Todd, Dr. Kennedy, Captain Post., Judge Sim, Sergt.* Major Bates, Ptce. Liddle, Robertson, Howard. KARU, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 262 tons, Chadwick, for New Plymouth. OYGNET, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 124 tons, Murray, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Blenheim, Sounds,; June 29. Orcpuki, southern ports, Juno 29. Mocraki, Lyttelton, June 29. Wavorley, Patea, June 29. ' Nikau, Nelson, June 29. Mararoo., Lyttelton, June 29. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, June 29Kap.uni, Pa tea, June 29. Komata, Westport, June 30. Kini, southern ports, June 30. John, southern ports, Juno 30. Tarawera, northern ports. June 30. Paloona, Melbourne. 1 via south, June 30. T« Anau, Auckland, June 30. ICapiti, V» r anganui, June 30. Victoria, southern ports, Juno 30. Ruahino, Auckland, June 30. Muritai, Auckland, June 30. Maori, Lyttelton, June 30. Kaitoa, Nelson, June 30. Opawa, Blenheim, June 30. Awahou, Foxton, Juno 30. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 3D. ' Kahika, Grcymouth, June >50. Ngaluita, Grcymouth, July l. Star of Australia, Auckland, July 1. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 1. Manoiiriktt, West Coast. July 1. Putiki, Auckland, July 1. Hawcra, Patea, July l. Kennedy, Picton, July 1. i.'inni'i, Napier, Gisbornc, July Kauri,' Westport,- July ti. Himitangi, Wanganui, July 2. Calm, Wanganui. July 3. v, Riverina, Sydney, July 3.. Ngahcrc, Greymouth, July 4. Monowai, northern ports, July 4. Middlesex, southern ports, July 4. ■ Waihemo, Adelaide* July Y.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Orepuki. Nelson, Juno 29. Moeraki, Sydney. Uobart, Juno 25. Tainni, Waitnra. Juno 2?. Itasamond, Dunedin, Juno 29. Nikau, Nelson, June 29. Wairau, Blenheim, June 29. Mararoa, Lyttelton. June 21 Wave-rley. Patea. -June 29. Stormbird. Wanganui, Juno 29. Ruru, East Coast. June 29. Hinvera. I'atea, Juno 29. Kamo, Greymouth, Juno 29. . Defender, Westport, Hokitika, Juuo 29. Victoria, Sydney, via south, June 30. Kini, Ncison and coast, Juno 30. John. Wanganui, June 30. Blenheim, Jilenhciin, June 30. Tarawora. Lyttelton. J)i">edin, Juno 18. Maori, Lyttel.ton, June 30. Kaitoa. Nelson, Juno 30. Pateena, l'icton. Nelson, June 30. Opawa, Blenheim, June 30. Koutunui. Tauranga, June 30. Kapiti, Wanganui, Juno 30. Queen of the South, Foxton, Juno 30. A wall on, Foxton, June 30. . Kennedy, Kelson and coast, July 1. l'nioona, Melbourne. July 1. To Anau. Tiraarii, Bluff. Oamaru, July 1. Mliritai, Lyttclton. July 1. Karori, Greymouth, July 1. Wakatu, Kaikoum, July 3. Calm, southern ports, July 3. Tlimitangi. Chatham Islands, July 3. Eiverina, Lyttelton, July 4. Monowoi. Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 4. Hippie, Napier and Gisborne, July 4. Mapourika, Westport. Greymouth, 5. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ( . INTERCOLONIAL SEItVICE, lUVER.INA, leaves Sydney Juno 29 for Wellington. Duo hare July 3. MOERAKI, left Sydney June 22 for Wellington. Arrived here Jnno 26. Leaves June £9. for Sydney. YtCTOItTA. arrived Wellington June 24. Loft same day for Dunedin direct. Duo back June 30. . Leaves same day for Sydney, via north. MANUKA, left for Sydney direct June 22. Arrived Sydney Juno 26. Leaves Sydney July 6 for Wellington. WIMMERA, left Bluff for Melbourno direct June 23. Due Melbourne June 27. Leaves Melbourne July 1. Duo hero July «. PALO 0X.4, left Melbourne for Wei. lington, via southern ports, June 21. Duo here June 30. Sails July 1, for Melbourne direct. ■■ BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, June 28, Arrived.—Koromiko, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, June 28. Arrived.—Wimniera and Whakatane, from Wellington. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 AUCKLAND.
Arrived—lris, H.M.C.S., from Suva; Aparima (2.45 p.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed,—Riiahine (6.40 a.m.), for Wellington; MiiTitaL (7.10 a.m.), for Wellintrton. Sailed— Putiki (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington; To Anau (6.55 p.m.), for Wellington. GISBOItNE. Arrived.—Tarawera (4.30 p.m.), from Auckland; Jlcmowai (7 a.m.), from Napier; Ngahere (8.30 a.m.), from Napier. To sail—Tarawera (10 p.m.), for Napier. Sailed.—Monowai (1.45 p.m.), for Auckland. PATEA. Arrived.—Waverley (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Kapuni (7.40 a.m.), from Weili?.?ton. WANG A NO* I. Arrived.—Breeze (9 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (4.35 p.m.), from Wellington. NEfiSON. Arrived.—Kennedy (4 a.m.). from Greymouth; Alexander (12.30 p.m.), from Picton. Sailed.—Napourika (6.5 a.m.), for WestpoTt and Grcymouth; Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Alexander (5.30 p.m.), for Westport. WESTPOHT. Arrived.—Kom-ata (3.20 p.m.). from Wellington; Waimea (6.10 a.m.), from Wanganui. Arrived.—M*apourika. (9.25 p.m.), from Nelson ; Canopns (9.25 p.m.), from Lyttclton. GUEYMOtITH. Arrived— (2.35 p.m.), from Lyttclton; Oalm (8.5 a.m.), from Onchunga; Kuhikn (5.50 a.m.), and Kokiri (7.5 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Kowhai (10.5 a.m.), for Ijyttelton. IjYTTELTON. Arrived.—Moeraki (7 a.m.). from Wellington. To sail.—Moeraki (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Mararoa- (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. OAMAIUJ. Arrived.—Corinna (9.30 p.m.), from Dnncdin. TIMARU. Arrived.—Kini (7 p.m.), from Oamarn. Arrived—John (7.15 a.m.), from Oarnaru.
PORT OHAIiMEES. Sailed.—Corinna ("1.30 p.m.), for New l'lymouth, via ports: Paloona (5.20 p.m.), for Lvttelton; Kini (0.5 a.m.), forOauiaru. Arrived.—.l'ort .'ftnrvcy (B.<o a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Victoria (12.40 p.m.), for Sydney, via northern ports. Passengers for Wellington: .Saloon—Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson, Messrs. Massey, Bamsay. Hon. Mr. Parata, Misses Parata, Maloncy, Anderson. DLUFP. Sailed.—Middlesex (6.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton. THE C. AND D. HEAD OFFICE. It is understood that the head; office in New Zealand of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, now situated at Napier, is shortly to be transferred to Wellington. THE COLLIERS. The Karori arrived from Westport lasl night-. It is expccted that she will be diepatched on Saturday for Grcymouth to lixid for fivdney. The Kamo is exnectwl to clear Wellington' for Grcymouth this morning. The Ivahika, "\vliic-U arrived at tirayiaouth yesterday from Wellington, was expected to clour that port for >»cJ« Ijugton again last night. The NgakulA got awav for Greyiuouth yesterday, ana if; expected hack "on Saturday, while the Komata should bo In nort from Westport to-day. The Ngaherc is to load al Greymouth. for Wellington either on Saturday or Monday. After discharging her cargo of ease-oil the Kauri got away lot Westport last evening. She is oxpce.tcd back with coal on Sunday. THE OTRITAI'S OFFICERS. . . _ - Captain Firth, of the liner Jluritai, which is due at Wellington to-morrow from New York, via Auckland, has with him tho followiug officers Chief, Jlr. .u. G. Ireland; pocood. Mr. N. A. \VlcUs; third, Mr. C. Hursec; fourth, Mr. W. , F , ul " lock: chief engineer, Mr. N. Cntfiiuo; sccond, Mr. J. Yonng; third, Jit. W. .Miller; fourth. Mr. P. Partridge; cluef refri?eratiug engineer, Mr. Prascr; secondi Mr. Solace. MESS-TAlilil4 GOSSIP. Some impotant transfers have recently he«i effected in the Shaw, fcivill, ami Albion service. Caotain Macfie, commander of the ICia Oro, has transferred to the Matatua, in placo of the late Captain Gillman, who was hilled m the cx plosion which-occurred in that vessel n short time ago. The Kia Ora. which is? at present at Wnnganui, is now eoQimnnd. Ed br Cap fain Charman, late of the \Vaiwer.a, which vessel is under the chargc 4« Can'tain Kelly.'lnto of the Pakeha. Mr. Neville signed on the Irgakut-a yesterdav „as third engineer. "Mr. S. P. Martin, mate of the Alo* aiuler, has come nshorc. . .. Mr. J. Bruce. lat-e chief officer of t.ha Maori, who has been relieved > h> Air. Gooskv, chief of /the Merarojv.ifl to pro, ceed to Svdney by the Moeraki to-day to ioiu tho Manuka in a similar capacity. Mr. -T. Rankin, chief engineer of Jho Terawhitt. has come a«hore on hourtoy leave.' He is bein* relieved by Ht. F. late of the Moan.%. Tilr. Wyles has rejoined the Maori as wireless onerator. r . Mr, D. Butler, late purser of tho Maori, whn has been on leave for M>me timo, joined the Tarawera at Auckland. Mr. Harris, -who ha« been chief. officer of the Orcpuki sine? her arrival in New 7,eolflud. hns resigned from the service o! the Ore-puki Kliinmnc? Cnuipatiy, and hijfi been succecdcd by Mr. T. Mahoii, second ofl'oer of flu* .Opouri. Onntain Gilbnrt Brown. 0110 of the oldest mariners on th p . New Zealnid coast, has been appointed sccpnd officer oi the Opouri.
On arrival from t.hc coast on Saturday the Mapourika will tro the slip for painting and overturn!. Alio will not bo ready for dispatch, until Wednesday, when she will Eai! for Westport direct. , Tho New Zealand Shipping Company n Paparoa, which is running under the auspices of the American and Australian Line, left New York on May 23. for ILyttelton, via Panama Canal, and is due at tl>ct port ahout Wednesday. The vessel has a full general cargo, which will ho discharged at Lyttclton, Duncdin, jilelhourne, Sydney, mid Brisbane. Tho3aparan- is not coming to tins port. Tho Moeraki should nmvo from Jjyttetton between 0 and 10 o'clock this inoniing. At 6 o'clock this evening she will, dm'art for Sydnry and Hobart, Tho Corinna is not to call at Wellington to lift New Plymouth cargo this weok. Tho n«t boat f«r that port will be the Kpvii, leaving here probably carlj next "Messrs. Scales and Co. havn received word that their barque l!ona Melbourne on Von do. V for Auckland. _ The Himitnngi is due in from tt« n g«nul on Sunday. She will depart foi Chatham IMnnds. via, Lyttelton on Monday. The Middlesex lies been further delayed in the south, and is not emectcd until about. Tuesday. . .... .. -n^ii .Word it an been received Ihat trie .1 ertli, which vas expected to leave on Monday with coal is making Jelson her first port, She will swb'cnucntly come on to Wellingtou, Items due hero about J Melbourne files report a mysterious outbreak "f fire which occurred lastwesk on tho Union Company's freighter Wnihemo, The voipel reached the Victorian port from San "Francisco Inst, Sunday week, <ind soon after the lunch liouy the following dav syiota! was observed lsrams from cabin# situated on the friain deck amnshins. The fire brigade was summoned, and the outbreak was mnckly subdued, hut not, before tJre two cabins were putted nnd portion of tlw dining saloon damaged, Nothiw? is known as 1o tho origin of the fire but careful inmiiry is beinpr made with a Vies- to solving the mystery. • Departure of tho Defender for the West Const lias been postponed until noon to, '' Tho Andrew Weir steamer Nanoric. from f-rrn'ed in the stream yesterday afternoon for bunkers. . A Press Association message received from Auckland states that the PuMti left the northern port lust nurht for Wellington The Putiki left Wellington some time ago to undergo, extensive alterations at Auckland.
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