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SHIPPING NEWS

I » PHASER OF TUB MOOX. JCXIi. nay. llr. in. Villi moon 24 10 8 p.m. Laet quarter 2 3 50 a.m. New moon 9 9 M a.m. First uuarter ...-,.. 37 0 W a.m. _ MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.42 a.m.; fets, 10.6 p.m. TIDE. To-ci.iy. 8.50 a.m.; 9.16 p.m. To-morrow, 9.38 ».ro.; 10.3 p.m. , BUN. Bun rises 10-dny, 7.13 a.m.; sets. 4.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, .TUNE 13. •NIKAU. a.B. (6.50 a.m.), M 8 tons, Hay, from Nelson. ■ MARAROA, s.s. (7.35 ii.ni.). 2096 lout. Spring-Brown, from Lyttclton. MAGIC, scow (3.10 p.m.), 82 tons, Yendorp, from Sandy Bay. BLENHEIM, B.S. (2.45 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Sounds. ' DEPARTURES. . . / ' THURSDAY, JUNE 13. ■ OPAWA, s.B. i 9.00 a.m.), 110 tone, Nicholas, for Picton. BREEZE, a.B. (12.15 p.m.), 553 tons. Braidwood, for Lyttelton. XOWHAI, s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 792 tons, Plowman. (or New Plymouth. RURO, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 165 tons, Fletcher, for Gisbonic. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (4 p.m.). 198 tone, Harvey, for Foxton. WAVERLEY, s.s. 15.10 p.m.j, 157 tons, t'iek. for Patea. CORINNA. s~h. (5.25 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, for Duuediti KAPUNI, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 188 tons, GibBOn, for Patea.

NIKAIf, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay for Nelson.

I MARAROA. s.s. (7.50 cm.), 2598 ton?, Rprins-Brown, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SnJoon—Misses Nethocolift,/ Hall, Deans (2), Moore, Hoffan (3), Doyle, Lyne, CilS, I'restou, Bradley, Gibson, Gibbs, Ross, Blake, Wilson, Lawrence (2). Mesdames lieynolds, Hall, ililnes, Ferguson. Galhraith, Mosb, Smith, Wilson and child, Hogan, Dines, Wilson, I;owis, Stead, Glenn. Skerrett, Smellie. Mail, Hine. Derridgc, Boyce, Ilod•'ger and infant, Donne. Woolsey, Pow, Messrs. Arlow , , DousalL Moss, Breen, Palmer, Marks, Dms.l. ftamlin (2), Cooko, Cranston; Spratt, Gallagher (2), Barker, Adniiis. Lewis, Baddle'y, Rodger. I'aslcjr, Tfrcw, Galbraitli, Stead. Clray, Malthows, Hawkins, Brodie. Allen, Beat, Redpath, Craig. Mac Donald, Watkins, Glenn, (libba (3), iTacohseii, Jukee, Bavcrstock, Park, lioyce, Matthews, M'Dowell, Goodman, Harper, Peart, 8011, Brand, Cannon, Johnston, Hopkins, Oakley. Clark, Ambler, Kitchen, Thompson, Wright, Pranks, Adorns, Lewis, Parsone, Spr. Wilson, Q.M.S. Edwards, I'tc. Lewis, Eflmn. Qray. Capt. Kite, Pte. Evans, Hflinn, St&fey, C~apt. Harvey, Set Kinsr, Pte. H'ljcod.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .May Howard, Tarakolie, Jnnr 14. Weetralia, Melbourne, June 14. Maori, LyHelton, Juim 14. Kaitoa, Nelaou, June 14. Ramona, Greyiuouth, June 14. Kaituna, Wcutporl, Juns 14. Wnirau, Blenheim, Juno 14. Wavcrley, I'aten, June 14. 'Baden Powell, Mew Flyniotith, June 14. 'L'alnn i, Lyttriton, Juoe 14. Hawera, l'atea, June 14. Opawa, Blenheim, June 14. Monowai, Duncdin direct. June 14. Calm, southern ports. June 15. Komuta, WoEtport, June 15. Wuimeu, Tarnkohe. June IS. Defender, Lytteltnn, June 15. Kapuni, Palea, June lb. Jlararoa, Lyttelton, Juue 15. Nikau, Nelson, June IS. Waliatu, Lyttelfon, June 15. Invercarijlll, Lyttelton, Juuo 16. ttipplc. Oiaborne, June 16. , Hitnltangi, Chatham Island, liytlclloli, June 16. Koutunui, Gisborne, June 16. ; Ilinemba, 'Oook Strait. June 16. Queen of the South, Poston, June 16. Wootton, Lyttelton. June 16. Nffaloio, Blnfi, Oamaru, June 17. .Blenheim, Havelock, June 18. Kapitl, Wauganui, June 18.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hazel E«pton, Uunedin, June 14. Hinemoa, Oook Strait. Juno 14. Blenheim, Waoganul, June 14. Pohcrua, WeEiport, June 14. Wairau. Blenheioi, June 14. Maori, Lyttelton, June 14. Kaitoa, Nelson, Juno 14. Tainui. Wanganui, June 14. Kini, Westport, June 14. Now Plymouth. June 14. Mouowai, northern ports, June 14. May Howard, Dunedin, Juno 15. Calm, Wanganui, June 15. Waimea, Qreymouth direct, June 15. Westralia, Melbourne, via soutliem ports, June 15. . Warcrley, Fatea, June 15. Opawa, Blenheim, June 15. Ilawora, Patea, June 15. v ' Jlararoa, Lyttelton, Juue 15. * Nikau, Nelson. Juno 15. Kapiti, Wansanni. Juno 15. Koutunui, Gisborne, June 17. Invercargrill, June 17. Kapimi, l'atca, June 17. Defender, Lytteltpn, June 17. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 17. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, June 17. Ripple, 'Napier, Gisborne, June 16. BY'TEFjEGKAPH. COASTAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. PATEA. . Arrived.—Hawcra (11 a.m.), from Wellinston. ■

NAPIER. . ' Arrircd.— Kipple (4.30 a.m.), f ftorn Wellington/ ■ ... PICTON. Arrived.—Opavta (4.65 p.m.), from Wellingi • ton. NELSON ■ ' (Arrived.— Kennedy (6 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. BtENHEIM. Sailed.—Wairau (V.45 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. " Arrived.—Koniata- (11.15 a.m.), from Wei- ' lington. GBETMOTITH. Arrived.—Kamona, (3.30 a.m.), from Wellington. V. LYTTELTOJf. Sailed.—Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. " ' Siiiled.-Jfonowai (7.30 a.m.), for Wellington direct. TO-DAY'S BEKTHAGF. LIST. Westralia-No. 16 Queen's Whan. Jtaorl—Ferry Wharf. Jfonowai—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Kaltoa-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Baden Powcll+-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. , Blenheim—Nα. 1-? Queen's Wharf. Tainul—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. May Hon'ard—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Magic-Feny Wharf. Walrau-No. 11 Qui'cu'f Wharf. Hawera—Glasgow Wharf.-

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain John Candlish ihas taken command of the Hazel Hepton, which is to leave Wellington "to-day or to-morrow for Dunedin and Melbourne. Captain Johansen lina come nsliorc. Mr. X>. Williams, third oßcer on the Mararoa, has signed off the vessel's articles.

The Ngatoro wes to have left Bluff yesterday for Oainaru and Wellington with 300 tons of genera , cargo. At Oaniaru 800 tons will be loaded and her arrival may be expected about the end of tho week.

PASSENGERS FOR STDNBT. Tho following passengers baTO left lor Australia:-Sal6on-Mlases Grecves, Fann MR. YFheaton, Nicoll, Morrison, Burrell, 'Juektmi and child, Le.-icb, AsJiboU. Poltalt. Kidlcy Smith, Sly. North. Ncalc, Graves, Kirkwood, Plmir (2), Hesdamci l.raliam Gibson, Brown, M'Diarmid, Gib60"i' ,''fe Kcan an<l eliild, Manon, Col« ?," ii c . hl l4 rell > Williams, Milne and child, Durtictt, Murphy, Robing, Ralaton, North Bridgeman, Whiting. Falkland, Messrs. Enua«.lV?"Br' Gft" o " o *. Burns, Goldlneham, if!n i rlnl i'?' Pe,Ty ' Douthwaite, Graham il Dalrinid, Munro, Broonißold, Pavlth, Mowbiay, Jansen, Mooman, Maasio, Lite, Itodbei-6, Evans, Linton, Luxford, Hutchinspn, Fitzgerald (2), Schoflold, Inydon, Hall, wm? ltcr VMi ( ! 1,:, N S Griffith ' p « areon w likes. Williams, Roberts, Wliitiny, Blair, rin tan l, fio ™ - Carlef ' Miln ° , dL ■ Har "

Jhe II.M. steamer Niagara, which tailed .'•o'ii Auckland on Wednesday, loot the loloKinp passensere for Sydney t-tfirst 13. K Cane, Sueman, C. M Boimld, Jl. Casey. Thomas, llarett, E. (-, ~al T ktr , M - E- blifi" i ; in ?' L - Scoft, I. Honrlkson, K Kendall. A. Kendall, A. E. Brewer, K M Mi.il , (j. iL'Donald, Mcsdames T. Cotter, J' I *!'" 1 ". Susman, Thackerl F. Brown--1 h i\ ]1 ,- E " sor ' M ""nering, IT.- Eayner, J- Oallaglier, eg. Chambers. V. Casey «• H. Jackson, Balnanes, Ryan, E. Wai:reh't t ? r atl i ,son - ff v E - «°slam. Mainirn •kn k r °',' de n °"; May - Bell ail,l c] >M, " "" cn '. bt , .?J' luk "'"I 2 children, PearInn.*"" w . cl / ildrcn t, Wadham, Crockett, J h rf 'i ,{ e ,u o lc,i s™. P- C. Joha.nf.rn and mi r n S "?P"> a "'l infant, Torfj- and oh.l 1. J. a. Hoberw, N . H'Donndl, Bo T d. riiiw" r US S atc \ S u B «y«er, Wilson and « I \ i • Ma }' ah , all ' l J -, B «''g«8. Jt. Clare »at(, 15. Buchanan, F W Roach T w CotUu-. T W Ley,! Dr. TtaSta?,' I 3." Coif I ?i •i Ba ?f C,, ,V Ml ' Hewitl J - » Cole, J Ohilwell, 11. Rainger, 1,. Lonehurst. Chas. Hainee. V. Casey, Kidcor, A tf!U? ,r, s e, " an "-'W- J- Bowerinff, K B Hurray E. T. Bailey, 8 Willis, • ?-^". llen, i«',' V - T D - Campbell, G. Ha T J. J. OBnen. ll. l>. Deine, O. T. Smith, A. n,, p WBO "k ?• , J ' Wadll! "». Sinclair, Oar- '''• m P b ?'' T i[ - °- Wles. H. J. Edmis- ' Cfocketl. Jones, J. Martin, C. Bender>o». K. Jf, Marshall, V. M'Donnell, 8n ? - gate. Torpy J. J. E O yd. A. J. Wilson, Sir Holiert Anderson. Ma.ior Main, Captain Campbell, Rev. Steele Craik.

A notable plow nf ship surgery is re-' ported (o have been recently performed «L "'".Kofoj'sDrv Dock and Repair Comn.iny at their Erie Basin establishment at A steel Bhip of 2303 tone entered the docks at U a.m. to be lenettioneTl 52ft,, and at 4 P.m. tlie following afternoon she began h> recent the additional matter, the fore ana aft sections havlnc been cut a»art »nd Bulled in 29 hours.

Hie Union Comnany's Unnowal Is due bore Hile morning direct from Dunedln At 5 p.m io,day sh» is to sail for. Mr. Bier, Gisborne, and Auckland. At aj: effi-ly hour this mornlnif the Hud-(lart-PiirkeivComriany/s Westralia ii due direct from Melbourne. She will return to that port, via southern ports, to-morro*. at 5 p.m.

The Blenheim will sail to-*ay for Wanxanui, and from that port is to nail for Hay-clock .'to load cattle for Petone. arriving 011 Tuesday. A direct trip to Greymouth will fce made.hv the Walinea to-morrow, instead or calling at Nelson and UVestport en route,

fhe Tvoutunut Is expected to arme on Sunday from Gisborne to load another carso of. coke /or that port. The Tftiiiui sails Tor Tfaneanui todar 1 lie Wootton, which in undergoing her Annual repairs at Lyttelton, was to hare sailed about the middles of the week, but owing to shortage of labour in the engineering: departniuut mdo will probablv havo to remain on the slip till Monday unit, when she will loart end sail the followiu ? day for Wellington ' iiiei Wakatu, whose, annual renovation has oeen joins: on for some time, was to Ime sailed lor K.iikoura and Wellin ß ton on Wednesday, but she will be detained lancer than anticipated for the purpose of flaring roruo fittings renewed In ihe" machinery department. The local agents adviso that shf! is due on Saturday, and is to sail on Monday for Kalkoura and Lutelton.

»r : . WI '. S y c3te|, <lay received that the Hmiitnngri ih due at Lyttelton to-morrow emS j at , ain M:l, } ds an <* at Wellington Mr. EG. P. Zohrab adtises that the Oalm will arrive from southern ports tomorrow, and sail in the evening for Wa-

Phe May Howard will load general carto at, Wellington to-morrow for Dunedin. Retrardine the shippini; position in the Unitol states, John Dunn, Son and Co's i\ew iork circular states:-"There seems no prospect of further steamers either for Australia or New Zealand for some months to come.! Ivnoush sailing ve3eela haTe been chartered to take care of the current requirements of Australia, and they arc beins loaded and dispatched with fair rcirii-

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 228, 14 June 1918, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 228, 14 June 1918, Page 8

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