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SHIPPING' NEWS

I'FIASES OF' THE MOON. JUNK. Day.' JTr. in. v full moon 6 fl 37 a.m. bast, quarter )?. 6 8 p.m. New moon 20 0 3?. n,m. Kret quarter 28 3 38 a.m. MOON. Moon rises 10-day, 3.1 p.m.; sets, 6.M a.m. Tuesday. TJDE. To-day. 2.52 a..m.; 3.20 p.m. To-morrow, 3.42 a.m.; 4.12 p.m. SUN. Suit rises 10-day, 7.7 a.m.; sets, 4.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. ,SATURDAY, JUNK 2. MAJIAIIOA. s.s. (7 a.m.), 2598 tons, .Maweon, from Ijyttclton. NIKAU, s.s. (7 a.m.), S".B lons, Hoy, from Nelson and Motueka, H.INEMOA, Government steamer (3.30 p.m.), 542 tons, Commander Hooper, R.N.E., from lighthouses. AWAHOU. s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 407 lons, linger, from Lyttelton. QUEEN Oh' THE SOOTir, s.s. (4.1.1 n.m.), 198 tons. Harvey, from Foxton. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 1203 tons, Sewcll, from Nelson and Pict-on. ICAPUNIi s.s. (9.20 p.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, from Patea. TVA.KATU, s.s. (10.35 p.m.). 157 tons. Wills, from Lyttclton and Kaikoura, SUiVDAY, JUNE 3. MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 4212 tons.'jlnnll in jr. from Lyttclton. KAITOA, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 505 tons. Wildman, from Nelson. HUIA, s.s. (8.55 n.ra.), 127 tons, Dcilcy, from Wanganui. WATCAU, s.s. (11.15 a.m.). 143 tons, Vcndore. from Blenheim. KITTAWA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 1247 tons, Nicholls, from Weslporf. WAVBRIjUY, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 157 tons, Flffk, from Patea. DEPARTURES. KATUKDAY. JUNK 2. WArR.AU, s.s. (5 a.m.), 143 tons, Ycndorc, for lilenhcim. JJOU'fO, Bchooncr (7.35 a.m.), 77 tons, for Dunedin. i NOEA NIYEfT, trawler (11.20 a.m.), 166 tons, Brusey, for Oook Strait. INYERGAItGILL, e.s. (1.15 p.m.), 114 toils, Wahlstrom, for Wanganui.' OEKPUKI, s.s. (1.5 p.m.), 527 tonfl, Dewhurst-, for Timoru. NIKATJ, s.s. 1 (2.15 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. ■ CORINNA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 1271 tous, Elders, for Nekon and New Plymouth. KAHIKA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 1148 tons, iiobinson, for Greymouth. OPAWA, 's.s. (7.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. if AltAltOA, e.s. (8.25 p.m.), 2598 tons, Mavson, lor Lyttclton. Passengers; SaloonMisses Davenport, Taylor, Childs, Partridge, Jackson, Griffiths, Russell, 6age. "•Lovell-Smith, Rouse, Longton, Mesdamea Gerrard, Greenslado, Murphy, Oollett, Bird, Black, tTren, Beck, Messrs. Matthews, Gerrard, Greenskide, Manning, Menueer, Oollitt, Walker, Parata, M.P., Bherwood, Gerrard, Gerrard, Nazor, Lees. Batohelor, Hollars, Mommery, Brown, Norton, Francis, Karman, Beekman, S.lt. IPMurcMe, Sergts. Kenncy and PiOTind, Lieut, Mitchell, Major Bartlet-fc, Dr. Hay, Dr. Bcattie, Bird, Hon. J. A. Hanan, Captain Conway, S.S.M.'s Hurdley, Jackson, and. Stevenson. KAEU, s.s. (11.20 p.m.), 267 tons, Chad■wiok, for Picton. A'GAHEEE, s.s. (11.35 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dillner, for Greymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Echo, Ifapier, Juno 4. Kontnnui, East Coast. June 4. Mapourika, Netson, Picton, June 5. Ifararoa, Lyttclton, Juno 5. Nikau', Nelson, Juno 6. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttclton, Jujio 6. . Waimea, Picton, June 6. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 6. , Kapuni, Patea. Juno 7. Hawera, Patea, Jiuio 7. Kapiti, TYanganul, Juno 7. Queen of tho South, Foiton, June 7. Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 7. Waverley, Patea, June 7. InvcrcargiH, Wanganui, Juno 7. Blenheim, Wai-tara, Juno 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, Juno 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 4. Mapourika, Picton, Nelsou, June 4. Echo, Napier, June 5. Waverley, Patea, Juno 5. Hawera, Patea, Juno 5. Kapiti, Wanganui, June 5. Huia, Wanganui, June 6. Blenheim, Waitara, Juno 5. Ripplo, Napier, Gisborno, Akitio, June 5. Queen of tho South, Foiton, June 5. Nikau-, Nelson, June 5. Marnroa, Lyttclton, Juno 5. Kapuni, Patea, June 5. Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 5. Koutunui, ,-Eas't Coast, June 5. I Invercargill, Wanganui, Juno 5. Kaitoa, Nelson, June 6. Monowai, Nepier, Giabornc, Auckland, June 6. | Waimea, Nelson, West Coast-, Juno 6. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, June S. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. . " > . . AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Te Anau (11 p.m.), for Timftru. ONEEinTNGA. ' Arrived.—Rara-wa (9.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—l'ohcrua (4.40 p.m.), for Greymouth. WANOANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (9 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Kennedy (Ip.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Monowai (2.10 p.m.), for northern ports. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Mesdames Every and infant, Munn, Trcgerthen and child, Reid, Packor, Arnold, Baurc, Cowio and two children, Parkinson, Messrs. Parkinson, Churchill, Bullock Field, Campbell, Captain . Cameron. For Napier—Misa Coheu, Mcsdamcs M. Cohen, Prime, Pallion. For Gisborne—Mrs. ltichdalo, Mr. Milne. For Auckland—Mesdames Brookfleld and two children, M'Cuish, Neilson and child, Woolhams, Jfatheweon. . Misses Ayson, Yeale, Houghton, Ronton, Messrs. M'Ouish, Neilson, Ronton, Valentine, ?.lathe3oi); 14 steerage for all ports. SUNDAY, JUNE 3. GISBORNE. ' Sailed—ltipple (2.5 a.m.). and Koutunui (3.10 a.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.—Waverley (7.30 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. [ Arrived.—lnvercargill (5.45 a.m.), from Weii lington. ! BLENHEIM, j Arrived.—Opawa (3.40 a.m.), front Wellington. , WESTPOIIT. Arrived.—Kamona. (11.10 a.m.), from WclI lingtou. GKHYMOUTir. Sailed.—Kanio (8.30 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—iMarflroa (9.55 a.m.), from Wellington. r.KUTIIAGE LIST.. The. berthage list of vessels which have arrived, and of those duo to-day ami tomorrow, is «s follows.— Mapourika.—Queen's Whorl No. 14. Kamo—'Taranaki Slreet Wharf. Kitlawa.—ilnilway Wharf No. 3. Koutunui.—Queen's Wharf No. 3. I'.cho.—(Jueen's Wharf No. 2. Hippie—King's Wharf. Wairau.—Queen's Wha.rf No. 11 (north).') Waliatu.-Qucen's Wharf No. 7. Queen of tho South.—Queens' Wharf No. 6 (north). Hun icc.—Queen's 'Wharf No. 1J (north). Awahou.—Queen's Wharf No. 12. iliiifl—Queens' Wharf No. 5. ' Kaitoa.—Quoen's Wharf No. 10. Kapuni.—Pipitea. Wharf. Ilawera.—Pipitoa Wharf. Kapiti.—Queen's Wharf No. 5. Waverley.—Queen's Wharf No. 3. Nikau— Queon's Wharf No. 13 (south). Defender—Queen's Wharf No. 13 (centre) Koniata.—Jcrvois Quay No. 16 (south). ' I'OCTUGAL SHIPPING REGULATIONS. Evidence of tho steps which Portugal . Iflking.t'i prevent her shipa falling into enemy hands, afforded by instructions received from tho Portuguese Government by Mr. David L. Nathan, Consul for Portugal in Auckland. Tho instruction.*, which srn dated March 16 last, read:— "From tho dato of publication of this decrco, no person or association will bo allowed to transfer. eTen only temporarily, to strangers, or permit them tho uso of any Portuguese vessel without authorisntion from tho Portngueso Government. A contract, entered into in ooutraTontion of the foregoing regulation will not only he void, but will bo punishablo by one to three years' imprisonment of tho parlies concerned. And no notary, oomul, or Portuguese consular agent will he permitted, uud(jr penalty or immediate dismissal, to vary or depart from tho terms of theso Instructions. Captains of vessels will not bo party to tho transfer of any vessel under tho Portuguese Bag Without the consent first, obtained of tho Portngueso Admiralty." MESS-TAHLf) GOSSIP. Captain (!. M'Lean, late of the .steamer Maitai. which was wrecked in tho Eastern Pacific. Islaudft, will leave New Koalaud shortly for Sydney. Mr. Tt. K. Hutciiieon, purser of tho Corina, lias como . aehorc,

TJio bn.rqucutino Aratsipn is due ;il. LytIclton this woclv with ;i Jull lojhL of timher from Koipara. Her subsequent, movements ha.vc not been dccidcd.

The auxiliary echoonor May Howard -was offered. for enlo by auction at .Auckland on Friday, but n sale was not-cffectcd. vmsol is of 64 tons, and is naid 1o bo in splendid order, but tbo demand for micli rroCt is evidently not keen, this being ibo scoond Bmall Bailor offered for sal© recently and not tiold. Tlio schooner Hbuto, which put inU> port 4 Inst -week owing- to rough weather, continued hor trip from Oneimnga to Ihjncdi-n on Saturday morning. Tho now fishing laurmli owned by Mr. Tiibcmto Mayo, of Island Bay, which •was driven u.ahoro thoro during tho recent rough woat.her, is a total Joes. Tho hull hao boon pracUcaMr battered to pieeetj, but tho engino remains intact. Tho vessel, which was only a fow months old, tnis, it 1« understood, not injured.

Tho movements of coastal and other vr.ffiolti aro being seriously affected by tho curtailment of port railway service*. As no trains aro being run between Lvttelt<m and Cbristehiirch after 6 p.m., it is very likely that shipping companies may not accept cargo from Dunedin to Lytoei--1«d, and tlio local merchant,? may find their business seriously handicapped. . 6ince tho coal strike tho Monowai has been kid up in Dunedin. She has now been recorainipsioned, and is to commcnco running in her old-time-tablo to-dav. fcho js due here on Wednesday from Dunedin and Lyttclton, and. will nail for northern porta , tho some day. During tho timo fiho has been laid up in Dunedin she has been thoroughly overhauled.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3101, 4 June 1917, Page 10

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SHIPPING' NEWS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3101, 4 June 1917, Page 10

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