SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OP THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Jlr. til. Full moon ■ 6 1137 a.m. lyadt quarter 12 6 8 p.ih. New moon 31 0 32 a.m. First quarter 28 * 38 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 6.6 a.m.; sets, 3.10 n.ui. TIDE. To-day, 3.4 a.m.; 3.35 p.m. To-morrow, 3.55 a.m.; 4.28 p.m. , SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; sets, 4.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. QUEEN OF THE SOOTH, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from I'oxtou. KOUTUNUI, s.s. (4.55 a.m.), 171 tone. Nor. ling, fvoiti Jiapier. ' INVEKOAIiUiiiL, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 224 tons, Wnulstroni, from Wunganui. NIKAU, e.s. (6.55 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Mbtuclm. JIONOWAI, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 3.433 tons, Drowette, from Auckland, Uisborue, and Napier. MAIiABOA, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lytteltou. BLENHEIM, 6.9. (noon), 120 tons. Wilkinson, from Haveloci. I'ATEENA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 1212 tone, Irwin, from Nelson and Hcton. Passengers: Saloon— lteadanies Wilchon, Ounn. Lang, Brough, Grnnt, Flowers, Stratford and child, Wright, Elvey, Giles, Bowden. Harrison, 'l'eschcinaker, Oane and 3 ohildren, Finloy, Wells, O'Connor, Hiekmott. Wright,' Greenwood, Treloar, Dyer, Nicholson, lluasell, Barclay and 2 children. Finlay. Pinley and 2 children. Walker. Afiesea Paeeal, Lang, Sullivan (2), Thompson, Flowere, Koas, Clouston, Drake, ll'Lennan, Bowden, Melson, Messrs. Wells, Stewart, Wallace, Stathewa, Brown, Elvey, Meade, Foster, Pope, I'ctrie, Teschrriaker, Johnston, Cane, i Finley, Hiekmott, Sowman. Huesell, Moran, Hartley, Jackson, Freear, Finlay (2), Barnott, l'owick, Robinson, Walker, Henshllwood, Gray, Clinch, Morris. Gunn. Aikcn, TYilshern, Strickland, Bennett. Mack, Guy, Eoss, Sullivan, Patience. Hughes, Cowan, Kolyoak, Haverfield. Asknew. Archer. Duncan, Thompson, Captain Tresh, Bosselman, Salmond, Stratford, Houneell; 16 steerage. WAIEAU, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 143 tons, Vcndore, from Blenheim. HUIA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 127 tons, Delley, from Wangauui. SUNDAY, JUNE 17. MAORI, e.s. (7 a.m.), 4214 tons, Manning, from Lytteltou. KAPITI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from ' Wanganui. WAVEHLEY, 6.5. (8.20 a.m.), 157 tons, Fisk, from Patea. ■ KAITOA, B.s. (10.55 a.m.), 304 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. TAINUI, s.s. (2 p.m.), 128 tons, Connor, from Lyttelton. , KOMATA, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 1994 tons, Lambert, from Westport. CALM, s.s. (5 p.m.), 981 tons, Braidwoodi from Lyttelton. HAWERA, b.s. (10 p.m.), 174 tons, Jackson, from Patea. DEPARTURES. SATUBDAY. JtTKE 16. NIKAU, s.s. (2, p.m.), 248 tona. Hay, for Nelson and Motucka. MONOWAI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 3433 tona, Drewctte, for Dunqdin. JIAKAKOA, s.s. (7.46 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. l'assengera: SaloonMisses Barton, Lawn, Garrick, Baillie, Bond, Marshall, Williamson, Mesdames Parsons, Manning and child, .M'Lennon, Roberts, Gibson, Marshall, Brown and child, Wospcr, Messrs.' Mackay, Taylor, Mumford, Itcdpath, Jt'Lennon, Roberts, J'lovtnan, Lonßinore, Harrison, Jones, Wellbrock, Warder, Walters, Hobinson, Captain Wliitc.-l'arsons, Lieutenant, Burnett, Lieutenant Hunter. Private Butter. KAKir, e.s. (11.10 p.m.), 267 ions, Chadwick, for New Plymouth. EXPECTEO ARRIVALS. Kittawa, Greymouth. June 18. Defender, ilokitika., June 18. .Mararoa, Lyttellon, Juno 19. , A'ikau, Motueka, Helßon, June 19. i'ateeua, Nelson, Victon, Juno 19. Himitangi, Duuedtn, Juno 19. Wakatu; Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Juno 19. Alexander, Tarakohe. June 19. Woolton, Lyttellon, Juno 20. Kaitoa, Motueka, Nelson. June 20. Maori, Lytteltou, June 20. lnvercargUl, Waugauui, Junn 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 20. Waverlcy, Putea, June 20. Kapiti, Wanganui. Juno 20. Kapuni, Putc:i. Juno 20. Wuhan, Blenheim, June 20. John, southern oorts. June 21.. lUonowai, Dvmedin, Lyttelton, June 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. llawcra,. Tatoa, June. 18. Kapiti, Wanganui-, Juno 18. Jliiia., Wanganui, Juno 18. , Blcnhoiia, iilcnheim, Juno 18. Invorcargill. Wancanul, June 18. Koiltunui, East Coast. June 18. Wa-verlcy. Patea, Juno 18. Wail-ail. Blenheim, June 18. Wakatu, Kaikoura,, 'Lytteltnn. June 18. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Juno 18. Maori, Lyttelton, Jiine 18. Palcena-. 'Melon. Nelson, Juno 18. Calm; Wanganui, June 18. Tainui, Picton, Wanganui, June. 16. Queen of the South, Foxton. Juno 18. Wakatu, Kaiwoura, Ijyttclton, June 19. Nilcui', Nelßon. Motueka, Juno 19. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 19. ' Hippie, Napier, (iieuornn, Akitio, June 19. Alexander, Nelson. West Const, June 19 Kittawa, Lyttelton, June 19. .Defender. Piotnn, Hokitika. Junn 19. , : Magic, Sandy Bar. June 19. llimitangi, T,yttelUin. June 20. John, Wanganui, June 21. Wootton. Lyttelton, June 21. Monowai, Napier, Gifiborno, Auckland, June 21. , BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. ' saturday. June 16. " onehunga. ■ ;« Arrived.—Tiarawa (10.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. . PATEA. ~ . Arrived.—llawcra (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Corinna (6.55 p.m.), for New Ply. mouth. LYTTELTON. Arrivcd.-OrepukL (11 a.m.), from Wellington. PO-RT CFfALirens. Arrived.—Himitangi (10 a.m.), from Weilingtou. SUNDAY. JUNE 17. GISBOBNE. Sailed.—Hippie (1.45 a.m.), forjWcllingtfln. WESTi'OET. S.iiled.-Kini (7.10 a.m.), for , Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Mararoa (9.50 a.m.), from Weilingtou. BEETHAGE LIST. Vessels which have- arrived and thoSe duo hero to-day have becu allotted tho following berths:— Patcena, Queen's Wharf, No. 12. Kini, King's Wharf. Komata, Itailway Wharf. Kittarca, Clyde Quay Wharf. Waverlcy. Queen's Wharf. No. 3. Kaitoa, Queen's Wharf, No. 10. Calm, Queen's Wharf. No. 1 (north). Defender, Queen's Wharf. No. 13 (centre). Blenheim, Queen's Wharf, No. 13 (south). Bipple, Queen's Wharf, No. 12. Wairau, Queen's Wharf, No. 11 (north). Knpiti, Queen's Wharf, No. 7. Hawera, Pipitea Wharf. Tainui, Queon's Wharf, No. 13 (north). Huia, Queen's Wharf. No. 14 (north). Corinna, Queen's Wharf, No. 14 (eonth). Kennedy, Queen's Wharf, No. 4 (north). KOTARE REFLOATBD. The Kotaro has been successfully refloated, and it only reinaine now to discover what damage has been done by the accident. Tho vessel was refloated and jraniped dry about 9 o'clock oh Thursday night, and after a trial of her engines was berthed at Ourrie'e wharf at 11 p.m. Mr. Morrison (Lloyd's surveyor) was to make a thorough inspection of the vessel's hull on Friday to ascortain the extent of the damage. It is expected that the vessel will leave Waikawa thle week and go to Port Chalmers for repairs. The New York papers, with their talent for alaiiff, have christened the wooden cargo vessels of email tonnage, which it is proposed to build to foil the submarines, "jitney ships." An interesting hietory, by the way, attaches to the word. "Jitney" is the slang term used in tho Western cities for tho nickel .five cent (or 2»d I coin. « According >to advice received last week by Mr. J.' A. Jf'Donald, engineer-Becretary of tho Gisborne Harbour Board, the dredge Maul was ready for sea, and was waiting for favourable weather. A telegram was received from Captain Probort that ho was adjusting compasses on Tucbday morning; the pipes wore being shipped, and the vessel was ready for sea but the weather was unfavourable for departure. The Kini and Komata, eoal-ladcn; aro due here to-day from Westiioi-t. The Tfimitangl arrived at Port Chalmers on Saturday. Afterl discharging her machinery she will load cargo for Wellington, and.will probably Bail to-day, Tho Auokland superintendent for Mercantile Marino has advised that an area between Port Bastion and the North Head in Anckland Harbour has been set aside for defenco purposes as a prohibited anchorage, this area to bo hounded on tho enetorn side by a line drawn from tho lighted beacon oft Bastion Point 326 deBrere M (N. 49 decrees W. magnetic) to North Head, and on tho western side by
a, line drawn from the old ietly to tho i, westward of Bastion Point, 323 degrees ill (N. 52 degrees W. magnetic) to the end of the Defence wharf. Devonport. The Wootton, which Is undergoing overhaul nt Uyltelton, will proliahly be ready to sail tn-morrow for Wellington. The Calm, which arrived from Lyttellon yesterday afternoon, passed a. barque ten miles oli Capo Campbell, soulh-ea«t, at midday yesterday. The barque was bound couth. Captain White-Parsonn wan a passenger for the south by tlw ilararoa on Saturday evening.
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