SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF THE JIOON. JITNE. Day. Kt. m. Fnll moon 6 0 37 a..ra. Last, Qiinrt«r "12 S 8 p.m. 7S'<nv moon 20 0 32 a.m. First Quarter 23 3 38 a.m. MOON. Moon riers '10-da.v, 3.52 p.m.; ectF, V 7.51 a.m. Wednesday. TIDE. To-da.?, 3.42 a.m.: 4.12 p.m. To-morrow, 4.35 a.m.; 5.7 p.m. SUN. / Sun rises to-dny, 7.8 a.m.; sctf. 4.29 ji.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JOKE 4. DEFENDER* s.s. (9.15 a.m), 190, tons, Jr-mieson, from Grermouth. EUNICE, a-s. (12.50 p.m.), Hβ tons, Syroulc, from Timaru. KAMO, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 1336 tone, Watson, from Urcymoulh. : DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JUNE 4. .MAPOUBIKA, e.s. (4.10 p.m.irhftS'-tons, Scivell. for Pielou and Kelson. IUOKI, e.B. (7.50 p.m). o<ll2 tone, Maiming, for Lytteltoji. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. JUpourika, Nelson, Kftton, Juno S. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 5. Nikair, Nelson, June 6. Kcho, Napier. Juue 5. Kontunui, Ntipier, June 5. Kaituna, Auckland, Juue 5. Corinna, New Plymouth, June »• Moßowai, Dunedin. LyUcUoo, .Tune 6. Waimea, Picton, Jnno 4. Maori. Lyttelton, Juno 6. Kapuni, Patoa, June 7. tlawera., Patea, Juno V. Kapiti, Wangamti, Jnno 7. Queen of the South, Foiton, Juno 7. Wairau. Blenheim, Juno 7. Waverley, Patsa, June 7. InvercaTEill. Wanganui, Jthis 7. Blenheim, Waltara, June !. Kaitoa, Nelson, Juno 8.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Fxlio, Napier, Juno 5. Waverley, Patea, June 5. Havrera, Patea, June 5. Kapiti, Waneamii, June 5. Huitt, Wonganui, June 5. Blenheim, Waitara. June 5; RinplK Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, June 5. Queen of the.South, Forton, Juno 5. Nikaw, Nelson, June 5. Mareroa, Ijyttelton, June 5. Kapunr, Patce, June 5. Wairau, Blenheim, June 5. Koutunui, East Obast, June S. Jnvereareill, Wanjanui, June 5. Komata, Wcstport, June 5. Defender, Picton, Hokitika, N June 6. Kittaira, West Coast. June (. Jfapourilta, Picton, Nelson, June 6. Maori, Lyttelton, June 6. Kaitoa., Nelson. June 6. Stonowai, Nepier, Gisbome, Auckland, June 6. Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, Jnne {. Waktttu, Lyttelton, Jnne 8. Br TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. lIONDAY, JUNE 4. ONEHUNGA. ArrlTcd.—Arapawa (7 a.m), from Wanganui and Opunake. NELSON. To Sail.-Corinua. (11 A.m.). for New Ply. mouth; Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellinffton, WANGAMTJI. Sailed.—lnvercareilL (7,pjn.), for TfcllinEton. GRETJIODTH. . Arriyed.— TCahika (8.30 a.m.) anil Njahcre 8.30 a.m.), from WelltaEton. LTTTELTON. To Sail.-lfararoa- (£3O p.m.), for WellingPOET OHALIIKB'S. j Armed.—John (2.25 a.m.), from Wellington. A DREDGE IN TBOTJBLE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Naplor, June A. The Harbour Board dredge J.D.O. -was holed by her own anchor to-day, and is taking in a good deal of ■water. She tvrs run aground in tile li'on Pot in the inner harbour. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. The Monowai signed on her crew at Dunodifl ou Friday. Captain J. M. Drewetto is in command, and has associated with him the following'officers:—Chief, Mr. P. Dinsmoro: Beeond. Mr. H. White; third, Mr. K. Kcolley... Mr. 0. Dillncr is chief enKineer, Mr. J.'llunn second, and Mr. Lorraine third. Mx. B. K. Duckworth, late of the Maori, hae signed on as purser for tho trip to Lyttelton. Mr. M'Grath hae come ashore on holiday leave from the Mapourika. on which vessel he occupied the position of purser. Mr. X. Xγ. Smith, assistant-purser, has aleo come ashore, and Mr. E. E. Huxtable has joined the vessel ae purser. Captain Bollons, who heg been laid nip for some time with neuritis, was reported yesterday as hnvinc improTed. 'It, will bo Bomo weeks yet before he will be able to again take charge of the Gorernmcnt steamer Hincnioa. Captain C. Anderson, master of the Hiiamii-, who was injured two weeks aco' through bcins struck on tho shoulder by a. heavy block which fell from aloft, is making very satisfactory progress towards recovery. IloVill bo discharged from tho Hospital this week...
Tho scow Hacrc, which put into Onchungn. some days ajro in a leaking condition, has been inspected, and is to leave, shortly lor Hokianga. On arrival at that, port she will load a cargo of timber, and then corao to Auckland with tliie loading. Owing to several firomen being missing at tho advertised timo of departure o£ the Jfapourika for Pioton and. Nelson Testerday the vessel wa-s delayed for eomo hours before being ablo 1o get away. Tho Kaituna was to havo left Auckland on Monday for Wellington, -with general fflrco. She is to proceed to southern porta after finishing here. It is hoped that the Kittawa. will got, away for Westport to-day. The Kittawa. is fixed to lcavo 10-morrow, but to which port she will proceed is not jet known. Tt is 'expected that, the Cortana will lr:ivq> New Plymouth to-night [or Wellington. On Saturday tho vefiecl -will leave for Duncdin, Oajnarn, and Tima.ru, tiuwo back 1.0 Wellinsrton. The Kokiri will bo loadinir at Orcr-tnouth to-day for Wellincton. «ho is duo on Thursday or Friday. At 5 o'clock (hie morning tho Kaitoa. ivill commenco (lischarKinc rarßO, and at 8 o'clock will proceed to tho slip, whero she will bo cleaned and repainted. ITio vessel will recommence running in ibo ■Wcllinßton-Nelson-ilotucka. Ecrvico to-mor-row, lcavinc at 5 p.m. as usual. After discharging some gonpral cargo at Hip Queen's Wharf to-day the Defender ■will shift to Iliramar in Tinloa.d Umber. On Wcdncsdiiv the vessel will Irnvc for I'lcton and Hokitika,.
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