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PHASES-. OF. THE-MOON. • JUNE. ~..-■ ; •■ Day. Hγ. m, Firnt quarter 5 1152 p.m. Full mooi) 14 3 58 a.m. Last quarter 21 5 3 p.m. Now moon 28 8 23 a.m. MOON. Jfoon rises fo-day, 4.58 p.m.; sots, 7.6 a.m. ■ to-morrow. TIDE. ' To-day, 4.53 a.m.; 5.11 p.m. "' ' To-morrow, 5.34 a.m.; 5.53 p.m. SUN. Suu rises to-day, 7.13 a.m.; sets, 4.23 p.m. ARRIVALS HUDAY, JUNE 13. KIA OBA, 6.5. (2.35 a m.), 6558 tons, Geskel, from Wanganui. , JIAOltl, s.a. (7.20 a.m.), 3412 tons, Came--roti, from Lyttelton. STELLA, s.s. (9.40 a.m.),. 269 tons, Ilamlli ton, from Dmicdin. ' ' JIANA, s,s. (10 a,m,), 134 tons, Honuor, from Wanganui. KAPITI, 8.6. (11.10 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Vaiiganui. KENNEDY, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 226 tons, Henry, from ■Tarnkohc. . . I MAGIO, auxiliary "-Scow (7.45. p.m.), 83 tone, Johanscii,- from Sandy Bay. WAIMEA, s.s. (8.25 p.m.). 454 tons, Gra-ha-m, from Wangauni. . ... , WAITANGI. s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 171 tons, Pisk, from Patea. . ■ WAVERLEY, s.s. (midnight), 157 tons, Bricdcn, from Patea. DEPARTURES. . ■ FRIDAY. JUNE 13. '• PATEENA, 8.8. (1.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, Sew-' ell. for I'icton and Nelson. ,- . JIANA, s.s. (4.15. p.m.),' 134 tons, Bonner, man, for Nelson. BIiENHEIJT. ,s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for 'Foxton. MAORI, s.B. (7.50 p.m.),. 3412. toils, Cameron, for Lyttelton.. ' ■■'■ ■' - WAIBAtr, s.s. (10. p.m.),-; 143. tons, .Dotloy, for Blenheim. ■■■'•■• _ OPA.WA. s.s. (10.10 p.m.),1.10.t0n5, Monolas, for Blenheim. ''" * KAJfO, 8.5.'(10.20 Uiin.X 1236 tons, 'Wation,' for Greyniouth.
EXPECT.ED ARRIVALS, . . Kapiti, WangaiiUi, June 14. - Tainui, Wanganui, June 14. Waipori, Lytteltou, June J4. Mararoa, Lytteltou, Juno 14 « Nikau, Kelson, June W. Devon, Lyttelton, Juncl , !, Kapuni, Wanganiii, June 14. Paicena, l , icton,".Nelson, June 11.- ■■ Breeze, TVangahui," Jiino 14. Karamu, Greyniouth, .June 14.. ■• Maori, Lytteltou, June 15,. Kaitoa, Nelson, June 15; . Komata, Wostport, June 15, . . Wootton, Lytteltou, Juno 15. ' Blenheim, Foxton, Juno 15. . Hippie, Napier, Akitio, June 15. Ecmuera, Port Ohalmers, June 15 Earanga. Gisborne, Juno" 15. . Opawa, Blenheim,., June 15. Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 15. Hawera, 1 Patea, Jfflia , 15.: ■ Invercfti'Ril!, Wanganui. JwiP.ls. Jfgatoro, Greymouth, -Tuno 16. Kini, GreymoutU, June 16. , City of Dunkirk. Now I'orlt. via Auckland, June 10. Baden Powell,. Lyttelton, June 16. : Kaiapoi, -flroymonth, June 16. ,- Mararoa, Lyttelton, Jtine J7. . •. Jfikau, 1 A'eleon, June 17 • ' Patecna, l'icton, .Nelson, Juno-17. . ... ■ Ngatiorc.'Greymouthi Jttne'lß. • • ■■■ Arawa, Timaru, June 18. Mokoia, Auckland, .Napier, June. 18, Kiimoiini 'Xuckland, JuSo 19. ""' Mapourika, Auckland, Juno 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Samar, Levuka, 'Frisco, June 14. Taiuui, Lyttelton, Juno 14. ■••• Kapiti, Wangauui', June 14.: ~■ .. ; > Breeze, bouUi, June. 14. .- .. ■ .... Paritutu,- New -Plymouth, June I4i ■ -'■ - Karu,.'.New Plymouth, June 14. Wayerley, Pateti, • Juno 14. ■ ■: ; .',' ■ ■ Mararoa, Lytteitoii,. June 14. . t. Waiinca, Nelson,. Ooast, June ■H. , V' ' Nikaiii',. SfelsoUj'Jpo, li ' • •' Kennedy, Westport, Jtmc 14. ■ Maori,'Lyttelton/.tfuno 16/- : ' VKaitoa, Nelson, Juno'l6. ... ' '. •Pnteena-.-Pic'tonjiNelson, June 16., . . Baden-Powell,'New Plymouth, June 16.' Waipori,:Sydn>yV; Jiuio.lG..: ' ■<*.'':'.>/■■?■'■ Opawa, ißlenheim,"J.une Id. : ■ '..-:• .- ■'; . Walriiu, Blenheim,. "Juno 16. . ;, ■;--;■' Haivera, Blehhoini, ; Jund'l6.' ■"■■'■■: Inveroarijill, Wangnnui, June 16. WaitanjrijPatcaj d.une-16. •:; ■> •■ •■ Stella, Auckland;' 'J uhcf ■Iβ.:; ..: Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 17. ,' Jfikau, Nelson, June 17., ■ ■■ ; Kimutaka, Tokomaru. Bay,; Juno 17. ;. Eefliuent., London, Juno?Jjß,j "'■'-. .'...•■■'■'•■ OVERSEA CAROO STEA.HERS, ' S ARMAGH (N.Z.S. Co.). leaves 'Brisbane for Waitara, Wanganui, and Wellington. Due Waitara, June 2U. ■ "■ .i , ATJSTKALKAKGE, New York May 13, to Lyttelton and Duncdinj due June 18. KIGOMA (S.S.A.), left London June 1 for ' ■ New Zealand. Due July>l2., ' • IIAUNGANOI:(U.B.S.);-left U.K.May 17 for" Port Chalniera. Due July 2. NEW ZEALAND, fl.it.S-.; due Wellinston .about August, from England,' •' ... OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London May 18 for N.Z. ports, 'Via Australia. ■ OTIRA (A. and-A.), leffNow York .May . 16, for Auckland, Wellington, arid Australia.- Duo June 18. ■ • i'.ILOONA- (U.S.S.I, left San Francisco June .4, for Wellington; due Juno 28. . POItT AUGUSTA (CD.), leaves New York In Juno for Australia. and New Zealand.
POET CEALHEBS (0.D.), .New York to Auckland; <lue June 17; Wellington; '' • / ■• PORT ELLIOT <p.-D.), leaves Kejv-.Tork in s June for Australia and Now Zealand. PORT LY.TTBLTON (C. and D.) leaves London shortly for North Island,.via Aus-? POET PIEIE (0.D.), London, via rfydnev to. Auckland; due Tune 25, Napier, WelPOET VICTOR (0.D.), leaves Now York, Juno, tor Auckland and Wellington; • ■■• PEINZESSIN (S.S.A.), left London on May 16 for Wellington; due Juno 25. . RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), left- Plymouth May 19 for Wellington: due July 4. EUAPEHU (N.Z.3. Co.).' left; Plymouth May 30 for Auckland; duo July 16. SHEOPSHIEE (F.S.), dub at Napier, Juno 26, from Brisbane. ' I / i SUFFOLK (F.S.), leaves Sydney Juno 19 for. Dunodin, Lyttelton,. and' Wellington. Due hero July 7. , ' -. ;■■' '■ ' ■' . TAHITI (0.5.5.), left London May 24 for Auckland. Due July 16.. WAIMANA (8.5.A.), United Kingdom S&y 10, to Auckland;'due June 21. WAIMATE (N.Z.S. Co.),' to load New York for N.Z. ports. Diie middle July. WAITOMO (U.S.S.);. left Calcutta, May 29. Due Auckland June 21; Wellington. WAIWERA (A. and A.), left New York May 16, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Due June.ai, WAE PILOT (CD.!, left New York May . 29 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia, ' Due July 4, . SAILERS Vessel. Left.. . •, Due. Vancouver te Wellington , .— Laura , Apr. JO. . July. San Francisco to Wellington:— AlbertvMeyer ITay 23 August San .Prancieco to Navier— Haupo- (Scales) May 10 July King; Cyrus May 1C July San-Francisco to Dunedin:— Alvena (Vacuum) May 1 Jult : ' . - THE -BEETHAGE. LIST. ' . :' To-day ! s bertliago • list is: as under :— Jforai'o'a—Ferry- Wharf. - - '■ Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Kennedy—No. 14 south Queen's- Wharf. Waimea—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Ereezo4-No. 3-Queen's Wharf. ~-■■.. .■Waverley-<ilasEo"w' Wharf. /' . V-' . ' ■' Waitangi-Glasgow..Wharf. -•,. v . .-. . Hawera—Glasgow- .Wliarf. Tainui—King's -Wharf. --..■.■. Devon-Kirie'a Wharf." - .-.■-'■,. ■•- Jfagto-Ferry Whiirf< ■Karamu-Oly"ao QuayWhatf. .-.■"■>;'■"■■ .'by telegelph. ■ : v \-:: . ■ OVERSEAS, -,-- . '. . . NEWOASTLE,' June. 13. - 'Arrived.—Kauri, from Auckland.. ...:. : ' " .' LONDQN, Juiio 5. ■' Arrived.—Oaradale, barciue,-' from Melbourne. • ■' • : ' - ■ . . . . - LIVEEPOOL.'-Jnne' 5. -■ . Arrived.—War Tiger, , from; Australia. FALItOUTH, Jtrati 5. ■ from Adelaide. - ~ .', SAJf FEANCtSCO,' Jun'e ■ 5. ' Arrived—Makawelli,;bar(iuc, from .Sydney." ■'■■■ ■ NEWPOET' NEWS,. -Juno- -5/1Arrived.—Hororata,. from. - . • -~.-,- ■■;'.•■'., :'i; ■~.-■. -. ! yFEIDAY, JUNEI3::. ' ,'•' '. .".".■ : ; ■"-'■■ AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Fiona (2.M a.m.), from Fiji.Sailed—Kaituna.(ll.3oa.ni.)/for Newcastle; Abermama, Boliooner (9 a.m.), for Kaipara. Arrived-Mokoia- (9.15' p'.in.), from Gisborne: Koromilto (10 n.m.), from Lyttelton. . ■ Sailed—Niivua,- (6.35/.p.m.), for .Paneote. To sail.— jrocralti . (11 ;p.m.), for Sydney. . ' ..-' ,:•■■■ NEW'TIiYHOUTH. Sailed—Earawa.(B.4s. pim.). for Oneliunga,;Tohenia' (3.15 p.m.li ■'t?r Greymouth. .. •- ~ .WANRANra. Arrived.-lDvercargill; (7.10 a.m.), from Wei■liDKtoiiv:. : .:;:;i.ict6n. Arrivcd.-Patcena; (5.10'. p.m.), from Wei. HngtOlli '"'•: ' ' ; .- , • : '■ ;■■.- NELSON. To saii;-Nika'u-'(7 p.m.), for Wellington. .:.-■■ ■ x ■. WESTPORT. Arrived.-Komata (7 a.m.), from Welling°n' GEEYMOTTH. Sailed.-Karaimi (9.15 p.m. June '•% for Wellington; Insa, (10 a.m.), for Sydney,
LYTTELTON. Sailcd.-ltararoa (6.30 p.m.l for Wellitfg. CHATHAM ISLANDS. ■ArrivodMuihiiMlUO a.m.), Vroin Wellmgv ton (by wireless). ; 'DUNEDIN. ... : Sailed.—Arawa (3.55 p.m.), for Tinmru. THE SYDNEY SERVICE. Nothing dciinito was known yesterday by the Union Company regarding the byiiuiiy passenger service. The iloeraki was expected to get uway from Auckland yesterday, whilst the Manuka is to leavo Sydney for Auckland to-day,' bringing passengers to join the Niagara. At present tlie intention is to bring the Mocralti pack to Wellington from Syduey if tins is I On' Monday the coiiipiiny hope to to i able to <lispiitcli the Waipori with cargo for Sydney direct. . • SHAW-SAVILL BOATS!; . . Tbf following final dates'of Shaw-Savill botttß are announced :— The Arawa is to finally sail at noon on Juno 24. . She was to have left Port Chalmers .for Timaru yesterday. Tho Kia Ora (which arrived from lv«ngainil early yesterday morning) is to Eail finally-iit noon on , Wednesday next. The llaranga Iα expected from Gisbohte to-morrow. She ia scheduled to sail finally at uopn on Thursday.. .... .. DANISH SEBTICE TO AUSTRALIA. ■ Messrs.' Henry Olson and Co, By., Ltd., of Sydney, have received advice from the. East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Copenhagen (states, tho "Shipping List"),' that they intend to start their Australian service again iinmediately their vessels aro released by the British, and ' American Governments, to which they liavo been chartered during thij war. Previous ,to their vessels being taken over by the Allies, the company .maintained a- monthly service from Copenhagen; Gothenburg, Eredrickstadt, and Genoa to Frcmaiitle, Adelaide, Melbourne, and' Sydney, and tneir intention is 1o adhere to this-programme as far ?.s possible in tho. future. 3IAHIA SAILS. Tho Mahia, according' to cable advice received by tbs Shaw, Savill and Albion Co sailed from London for Melbourne on June 5, in ballast, with a draft of returning Australian soldiers aboard. Her future movements aro not known locally. POUT PIRIE FOB DISCHARGE. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Pirie is expected to leave Australia about.June 20 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, whero sho will discharge her London cargo. FIONA FROM FIJI. Tho Colonial Sugar Defining Co.'s vessel Fiona arrived at' Auckland yesterday from Fiji with 60C0 tons of sugar.. . OTIRA REPORTED. A ' wireless* message receivc'd , from thn Otlra yctcraay slated that the vessel expected to'makejwrf'at 'Auckland on June 18. The Otira, is coming from New lorJt, and it is expected that she.will be at Wellington abpunt June 26. THE PAKEHA.. The Pakeha. is to leave Lyttelton Mi June 21 or 22 for Timaru and Bluff to continue Homew«i»! loading. , ahe in dun at Wellington about July 6. and will finally sail from, .this port about July- 10. LOADING- AT NEW YOKK. The following boats are the next of tho Commonwealth and. Dominion ileet to be dispatched from New xorit:The Port Victor, for ..Wellington, Lyttolton, DuncrMn, and from the last-mentioned port ,to Melbourne and Sydney. • • ■This Port 'Nicholson; for Auckland. Wei-' lington, and from hero on to Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane! , UNION COLLIERS. The Karamu is dtio to-day from Greymouth with a. cargo ofiimljer and coal. 'The Kaioioi is to leave (ircymimth lor .Wellington to-day. She has timber and general cargo to discharge: • Tho'-Kiiii is to leave flrcyuionth to-aijrlit for Wellington, with coal. Tho ;Komala "a to Icavo Woelport to-day also 'with coal.
■ - ■■■. .THE KOWIIAI. .-,• ■: '•Tito TFn ion' Company reported last even■iris thai the ; i)rospectß were liright for fh'o ■.towiiiK of Hie' Kowhai' oil' the spit at Farowcll, wlicfe klio ran ashore.,■ ou.r'Mpn , - (lay last. 'JUhb Tora\vhiti was standiiji: by, and the" Karamu,' bound from Wellington to Greyniouth. 'was: also .pn Hio spot to lend assistance, in' the operation. /. MESS-TABIjE GOSSIP. ; '■ Captain J. liyan, late of ,the Union .ComjTttny's. B.a: Oonah, which hi;s' beqii cinployed in-the. Synncy-HouatVrunninij, ar.ijivbd' at Lytttilton - on Tuesday moniin:,' to join thoV'Ksihika,- relieving Captain liditc- wUo Kpes.on holijlay leave. .' Oaptain liall, of Wellington, is at present QctiiiE'.Us - Assistant 'Marine Supei'iut'endent at'liytteiton diiriuc the temporary indinposition of Cn-ptainvWilcox: :'■' Jfr. P. E. Urewcr lias rejoined Ihe Ral:anoa ;ns. chief ~enb ' incer, rcliovins Mr. C. ■T. Jl'Leaii," who has lakeu Ji.r. Falkisnliorir's place on-the AVmiaka. Mr. l'alkcnberjr has been (.riiiiFfciied to •■the Waimarine, relieving Mr. I'. 'H. Macdoimld, who is to RO on holiday. Onptain Graham, of the , Waimc.i. i 3 aehore tliroiicrh ill-lienlth. arid lnis licon relieved by Captain Henry, of the Ken■fiedy. Oaptf.in Bntrpctt. first oiTicpi' cf Oio Kaitoa. now iia3 chnraeof the Kennedy, i nncl Mr. ilayliu is lirst onicci- of thu Kaitoa. : 3[r.' E. JJaruraye lias sifrned on the Invcrcareill ae chief cUKincor. Mr. S. C. Q'Leary is now cliipf engineer .on tho Jphn in-place of ...Mr. S. li. Oian.dler. ■' : Jfr.-' l K.' Camahan. third officer of tho ,001'inna,. lias signed. ofl';- '.-.'• ■ The Ngahero passed Capo Falliser at 4.15 yCEtorday afternoon, bound for. : Grey-' mouth. ' ... Tho Union ComiKuiy's barnuciDartford has been chartered to load a general cargo ■at San Francisco for :in '.Australian port. The arrival of the turbine' steamer ;\Valiino off Port Chalmers,, from England, i 3 expected next month. ... . . Advice has been received that the line? Orari, : en route from Ejjypt, via Colombo, with ietiirniug troops for Australia, will arrive at Frcuiantle on June 17. Tho Breeze is expected this morning from Wanptanui, and is to be dispatched, at nooji for Lyttolton, Tiinaru, and Punedin. '■ • The Stella, which arrived from Dunedin. yesterday, is to proceed to Auckland on Monday. Nothintr was known yesterday by Uio (Secretary of Jfarino (Mr. G. Allport) reKarding the'movements of Hie lighlhouee tenfler Hinomca. She was.due at Auckland last Wednesday from Cuvior Island, and the Haurald Gulf, but presnaiably her landing : of stores Jias been delayed by bad weather.
A departuro from Wellington to-day should bp the Karu for WaiiEanui and New Plymouth. From the latter port tho Karu proceeds to i'arakoho to load, ocment for Lyttelton. Tho Nga-kuta- will be' discharging -her ooal ctii'KO at Lyttelton till Tuesday, when .oho is to sail for Grcymouth.' . ; .; ■ :•■' ■ Tho Bosainond will in the south .load produce at Dlujf, Oamnrn, mid Timiiru : for Napier and Gisborne. ■'■' \ .'■•'■. Tho overliaul of the Waltatu on the Lyttelton slip will probably not , be.'.complcted until early next' week, , when sho will resume her nuiniUß .to Lyttelton', yia Kaiko.uni. v '- . !.
Tho TJ.iiion Company's cargo .stoawer Kavua was to havo Bailed from Audvlahd yesterday for Papeete and Jfakatca Island to. load another cariro of nlioßjjhatea The cai'Ro steamer Kaitajißata is to load produce at Oamaru to-day. SSho will, afterwariis' Ro to Lyttelton to complcto loading .for Auckland direct.
Tho .barquentino Scnorita, now at -Sydney, has boeri. fixed to load hardwood n-t XowcaEtJo. and Clarencetown for Wellington. . -
According, to a statement made, the ■RUinbor of .concrete barges launched,in England .is 2?... Of these nino havo buca completed,' and flvo actually delivered. In addition,. 22 Ruch barprez aro under construction. Six , , concrete tugs aro also under construction, and the lirsl ' was imtnehed on April 15.
The j. and O.: liner' Macedonia, -which did service.as an armea cruiser durintr Hie waiv h«s been put on the berth at London;'lor •Australia--with troops, v awl 'is expected to leave Britain sliortly. S?h« will afterwards talto nn lier merchant eci , - vi«i/ ' ' "■: ;■ Tho following vessels were expected, to be' within range of Auckland last night:—Kakanoa, Tnrawera. Navua, Koroniik'o, and .City ,of Dunkirk. .. . .-..- ■Last March % lire broke out on the scliQoncT Esther-(now disdiarsinß oils- at WanEanxii) in' the after-hold while.. -slio -ifos'lyinpT in San Francisco Bay loauinn a cumo' o£; oil ami gasoline, and nearly ready to sail for New Zealand. Bi? (man•tities, of "water ..ivere pumped into .the vessel, and elie was taken in tow by a tiiu"' and ucaclwd on liie San I'raucisco I'o bo completed by Jimc i, 1920, with flvd of tlieni to -go into cqimnission this year, twelve- steamships of ! larce capacity, includin.?. Up 10,000-ton passcftger Hilfirs for tho Seattle-Far East trade,arc buildin" for the Osaka- Shoseii Kaislui; in Janon, according to lulvices. received' by the HeivUle acency of the company.. Tlio Syilimy olliee of tlic'-JtosaKeries Maritimcs Lino has received 'advices slat?, ing that tlie steamer Kl *Ka7ilara left Mareeilloa on May 10 and Newport. News on May 28 for Panama Canal, tlicncc to, Tahiti,' tlieiK-e New Caledonia, and■ &y<k jiey. -. 'i'ho El Kantara, wnl be followed by' the steamer lionqspr. 6859 tons, winch 'in expected to leave 'Marseilles .ln/Junu for Auetralian ports ami, Noumea.' ;, Laren wiieat tttrffocs. nioet of- tliem on. account of the British Govcrnmu'nt.' arc steadily IcaVaipr -Jfelboiiniu for overseas, ports. . Three steamers of the y.'li.eat Heel;, co'mulcted loading at Williamstown on : May 13, : and put to sea on JTny 20!' Tim. Cape Transport is carrying 82.704 ba?s of wheat; tlio Cmon'ne 76.769 bass,- and' tho War Hero 107,705 bags of flour. All are bound for P.ort Said, wliero orders aivait tlicm,
In their report to shareholders or tho Orient Steamship Navigation Co., Ltd., tho managers. 'announce thftt-in addition to the armed merchant cruisers Otway and Orama, previously reported lost, the transport; Omrah was sunk by enemy action during tho year, covered, by tho accounts; ami that since Juno 30 tho Otraiito has been lost while serving as. an armed merchant cruiser. The last Ileet list published accompanied tho accomits of 1915-16;. nine boats, including the Ormonile, Mien building and since delivered, appeared in that litf, and, as four have boon lost, there remain five vessels of nearly 63,000 tons gross register. These vessels aro still., employed on Government service.
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