SHIPPING NEWS
— A 1 PUASKS OF THK MOON. I JUNK. Ijny. i)r. in. I full moon i (1 .17 a.m. 1 1,361 <iua.n«r 12 <i 8 si.in. ■, New moon 2" 0 32 a.m. ' First iiuartcr 28 * 38 a.m. MOON. Moon rises 1,0-day, 0.21 a.m.; sets, 12.21 p.m. TIDK. I To-day, li.l i.m.; 11.29 p.m. To-morrow, 11.57 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.13 a.m.; -1.27 p.m.' ARRIVALS. : TUESDAY, JUNK 1?.. JIIAUAHOA, «.e. (7.40 a.m.), 2598 lon,'. Maireon. from liyttelton. NIKAIT, b.s. (10.15 a.nj.}, 2-18 torn, Boy, from Nelson. .HUIA.. s.s. (9.<10 p.m.), J27 lons, Dciley, put. hjok. DEPAfITURES. TUESDAY, JUNE 12. KAPUU, e.f. it p.m.), a-_> 2 ions. Sanyers, for Wangauui. HAAAHOA, 8.6. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, ilawson , for Lyitelt/m. PaEßongcra—Saloon: Jliase.s Anderson, Bineen, BtacMioueo, Hums. Uriggs. J3ailcy, Williams, Itailey, Walsh, Hiinby, Imnn, XaUier, Hunter, Bailey. Kcrman, Beol, Crisp, Hell, ' Jlcsrtaini's .Seymour. Fawkn, Gunn, , do JiauMiir, Macintosh. [)avi/ Grant, Fcnlon, liiinis, Andrew, Poote OJid 3 cliildron, Vat«cson. Harvey, Grant, it'Ctinty and child, Cocl<roft, Conway, M'Donald, Beca, Davies, yawcetl, Alloson, M'Cornyacli, White, Jfaull, .Tamicson. Crisp, Meßsrs. aeymonr. Gray, Eobort3on, Brodricl:, Grant, Toote, Pcmberton. Craddock, Davis, Kay, SmiUi, Steele, Orraorod. Bell, Orani, Olurc, ll'Ginty, TfclCcr, Bryan, Knuilscn. Ilowninn, Crisp and 3 koiis, Parry, Loonies, Oarly, Hareson, fihiclils. lVilson, Hazclwood, Horlon. Earp, Wcstbroolio. .lacobson. Laurenson. Whalo, Havel, Jlacher, Conway, Burley, Thomßoii. HeviiifJtoii. Licutenant-Oolnnel <'o -Liutour, Dr. Sandston, Rergcant ITawke, Private Ouiin, Lieutenant Charlton. Lieutenant Hoy, Ijii'iitenant-Coloncl I'ultou. Ijiotitenani Frnton, I'rivato Anirew, Major Oockrof. ft'Tgeant Turnbull. NIKATT, B.S. (5.10 ip.m.), 248 t-oni-, Hay, for ' trUIA, S.S. (9 .p.m.), 127 tons, Deilcy, for Wanganut. EXPECTEO ARRIVALS. Kalittpo, lVestport, Jnno 13. Koutunui, Ea.6t Coaat, June 13. Kahika, We3tport, Juno 13. Ka.ru, Westport, Kew Plymouth, June 13. Kaitoa, Motuoka, Nelson, Juno 13. Maori. LyMelton, Jiino 13. Alexander, Wansanui, Juno 13. Kennedy, Nelson, June 13. Kini, Duncdln direct, June 13. Invprearglll, Wanganui, June 14. Kaitima, Auckland, Giehorne, Napier, Juno 14. Ntkau, llotucka. Nelson, Juno H. Jlararoa. Lyttelton, Juno iA. Kapiti, Wanganui, Jnno 14. Queen of the South, Foiton, June 14. Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 14. Orcpii'ki, Nydia Bay, Juno 14. Poherua,: Westport, Juno 14. Tainui, Lyttelton, June 14. i Maeic, Sandy Bny, Juno 15. Monowai, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, June 15. Hula, 'Wanganui, Juno 15. Ripple, Akitio, Gisborne, Napier, Juno 15. Waverley, Patea, June 15. Hawei'a, Pat«a, June 15. Blenheim, Pelorue* Sounds, Havelock, June 16. Komata, Westpprt, June 16. Opawa, Blenheim, Juno 16. Calm, southern porta, Juno 18. John, southern ports, Juno 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kokiri, Westport, Juno 13. Huia, Wanganui, Jnne 13. Koutunui, East Ooart, Juno 13. » Hinomoa-, northern ligi.tliouaea and bays, Juno 13. . /Karori, Greymoiith, June 13. > ' Komata, Wcstport, June 13. John, southern porta, Juno 13. ' j Karu, Noty Plymouth, Juno 13. i Alexander, We3t Coast, June 13. I Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Juno 13. | Ifnori, Lyttelton, Juno 13. I Kaitoa, Nelson, jlotuelta, Juno 13. ! | Kamo, Greymduth, Juno'l3. • Waverley, Patea, Juno 13. Ha-ft'era, Patea, June 13. Queen of the South, Forton, June 13. Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, June 13. Himitansi, Dunedin, June 13. Inverou'gill,, Wanganui, Juno 14. Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 14. Ka.|)lt>i, Wanganui, Juno 14. Nikau, Nelson, Motuolw, June 14. Mararoa, Lyttolton , , June 14. TaiDiii. Picton, Wansaimi, Juno 15. Orepuki. Juno 15. Jfonowai, Lyttolton,' Dunedio, June 15. Kaitima, Lyttelton, June 15. Opawa, Blenheim, .Juno 16. Magic, Handy Bay. June 16. Calm, Wanganui, June 18. BY TEIiEGBAPK. COASTAL. / TUESDAY, JUNE 12. . ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Besulus (6.30 a.m.). for Nelson; Arapawa (7.30 a.m.), .f*r Wanganui, via Opuuake. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—ltararwa (9.25 p.m.) for Onelmnsa. PIOTON. To Sail.-Pateena (3 a.m. Wednesday), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed—Kennedy (7.20 p.m.). for Wellington. To Sail.-Kaitoa. (8 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT.' Sailed.-Kakapo (2 a.m.), for Wellington. LITTELTON. ' •, Sailed.-Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT OHALMEEB. '/ Sailcd.-Kini (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. : BEETHAGE LIST. Following are the berths allotted to ves--1 sels duo to-day: — Maori, No. 2 ferry Wharf. Kamo, No. u>, ljueen'a Wnarf. Pateena, No. 14 (eoutli) (Juccu's WhaiT. John. No. 1 (north) Queen's Wharf. Kaitoa, No' 10 Queen's. Wharf. Alexander, No. 1 (centi'cVQuceA's Wharf. Kopuni, So. 3 (south) Glasgow Wharf. Koutunui, No. 1 Ferry Wharf. Kennedy, No. 1 (north) Queen'* Wharf. ! MOKEyBAD WEATHER. Yesterday wae again a bad day for • shipping, but there were several movo- • rnents in the port, and a, number of the smaller vessels left for their various ports. The Nikau, arriving from Nelson, -wae four hours late, but had a better trip thau the Kftitoa. did on Sunday. The - Mararoa took about tlio same time as usual to, come from Lyttelton. A tele- ■ gram from Now Plymouth, -timed 11 a.m., i stated that there was no sign of the Karu at that time, and that a south-west-erly galo had been blowing for two days. ■ A. telegram from Nnpier stated that as a result of tho bad weather no work had i been possible on the Kaituna, «nd consequently the vessel if now timed to leave ■ Napier to-day and Wellington on Friday for I.ytteltou. No word was received yesterday as to whether the Keramu or Rosamond liad got into Orcymouth. where a. heavy sea was running. Tho Invercargill fhouirt have arrivrd at Wanganui yesterday from Tarakohc, with a, cargo of remont, but no word of her having arrived was received. Last, oveninc Uio only vo'iH'l to Iravo Wellington hesidea tho Nikau imd Mararon. vna tlio TTuia. 'Plio ■ vessel irot as F«r as the Heads, when it I wan deemed advisabln to turn bnck. The . wind liad increased dnrinjr the nftcrnoon, and wiis.'Wowiiiß a licavy gale. Owinjj ir, the rain very little work w.as done on . \ tlio walorfroiit, and none- of the larger ' Yi-pscis iittempt«d to go out. WcntlKT permitting, the Bimitengi will I lenvc to-day for Dunedin direct. ! The Npatoro ttbs to have Wt Greymoiith . at midnight, on Monday for Nn.picr, Tokoi marn Bey, and Whangarei. Arter linishiiie .it Wlmng;.rci the troes to AnekInnil. flnd tlicuco dmvti tile iwiet, to Wcl- ; linulon. ' The Ngahcrc passcil Cape Farewell nl, , 1J.20 a.m. yesterday on her way from UiTymoiil.li lo Lyttelton. The Irnwlur Napier left Dunedin mi Bntnrday takln? wllli her full equipment for , salvaKinc tho sunken Kotare. Mr. Moii-i- ---' son. Hoyilß , surveyor, went doirn on the • Nnpivr lo sunemßD salvaging operations. I CautaiJi W. 1). Oameron. lat« of the TiM'itworfl. i? TioT iTi '•omninnd of the'ATai ra ron, and Captain J. Mawson, who tas teen 3 in charpo of the latter vps Gel for pome , moulliK. lias gono.to Dniiodin for orders. I Mr. O. V. O. Tnylor. who ho,» been bi,uiiyipiAwireloss telegraphy in Wellington for about a yenr Joined Ills first vessel aa a-s----si'-innl. wirelc«« oneratar yesfnrday. The Kini was delayed in Dunedin. lint was to l>:ive Left, thf? wnthern port last • ev'iiii" for Wellin"-lon direct, The Kfllwpo left Wcstport a 1,2 a.m. ycnkrdn.v with a coal cftrgo for Wellinglon.
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