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PHASES OF THE MOON. ' .JUNE.. „ ii(i * m. 7 First auaiter * * Full moon 14 5 68 # Last ouarter '21 <-■{:. 5 3 p.m;/- ' " * 'New moon 28 ' .8 23*-a.ta!./ . •• "moon.. " •Moou rißes to-day, 7.2fl a.m.; beta, 5 p.m. Tiui , TO'day, 4.5 a.m.; 4.31 p.m, To-morrow, 5.6 a.m.; 6.33 p.m. sun.; ■" ■'Buii rises to-day, 7.17 a.m; sets, 4.30 p.m.
1 ARRIVALS. . FEIDAY,'JI|?rK.«... . -KABAMU, s.s. ,(2.10 a.m.), 934 lonß, M'Len- ■ nan, from Greymouth. I _ ~ _, - CALM, s.s. (5.50 a.m.),| 890 tons, Eadford, ''?Soiu''s's? (7.5 aim.), 3412. tonß, Qameron, ' MAP^fuEUCAi' s.s. : M.30 ' d,m.),- ; i203 tons, tons.'broft, S 's. < s!'';'9 . a.m.). 1405 , tons, Cowan. a.m.),-242 tons, Sawyera,. " r ". , . BLENHEIM, s.s. (2 p.m.V 120 tons, WJkin■on, irom Jlavelock. ■ ■ j . ■ \- T , - . KAKAPO, s.s. p.m.), 1521 tons, Edge, -from We'stport.' - H'vV'; ' .' WOOTTON, s.s. (5,20 p.m.), 151 tons, Jaxsen, from Lytteltdn. i;: i.ij; ■ " ' INVEBOABGILL, B.s. (940 p.m.),_ 224 tons,. Thompson,- from'.. WaUganui. ; ; OTIEA,. s.s. , (9.15- p.m.), | 7955 tons,. from Auckland. ■'v ' ■ ' DEPARTURES. r. - FEIDAY, JUNK 27. . PDTIKI, s.s.. '9.30 a.m.), 409 tons, Eobertibn, for Dune'diri.;,;- 1 •ICAPUNI, s.s. (Z p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, for Patea. • ) ,-JIAPOUEIKA, s.s. (1.20 p'.m.), 1 203 tons. M'Donald, for Picton and Nelson. ;KAITOA, s.s. <sVp".m:);'3os'tons,-Wildman, for Nelson. ~ i :, -BABWON,;-s,b. ! (6.45 p.m.)', for.-Sydney. -. JIAOBI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, for Lytteltbn. , STOBM, s.s. .(10.20 p.m.), 405 tons, Cowan, for Duriedin..7
'EXPECTED ARRIVALS, ■ VMararoa,' Lyttelton, Junb. 28,. Nikau;'Nelson,-June 28: V ■ • Mapourika, Picton, Nelsoil,. Juno .25. . , ' "Kara, Lyttelton, Juno - '; iHawera, Patea, June 28. i • f Jlana, Lyttelton, June 28.; ■-rKennedy, Picton, June 28.: Wairau, Blenheim, June 28. i/orinna, -New -I'lymoutb/rJune: 28.;:;;. v- ■. •:- /Maori, - Lyttelton,- June '29.! ;,„ ;•: ,-j ; ' • i Kaitoai-Nelsotf;- Jun'e-29,- J#*:. ■■ Waitomo,-Auckland, June' 29. »>w •Ripple, Napier and coast. June 29. • Alexander, Wanganui, Juno Z9. -Wakatu, Lyttelton, June 25. ' Waitangi,' Patea, June'3o. ; Kapuni, Patea,''June 30 Prinzessin, London,'-Juneß3o.:'' .- Auckland, June 30. . Baden Powell; Lyttelton, June 30. '/Paloona, San Francisco,'- : Wrie -50..-. - Mararoa, Lyttelton,-'.'-July li- ■ '-• ■ ' Nikau, Nelson, July 1.- ' , ■ ...'Mapourika, Picton, Nelion, July 1. ■ " Tainui, Wanganui, July 1. .J Waverley, Patea, July 1. ' : Invercargill, Lyttelton, July. 1. • Blenheim, Foxton, July ;i. •Port Denison, Sydney;: July 2.. Tofua, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 2. . . . 1 - I'-l.A'.'..
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, • Bona, Nukualofa, 'Frisco, Juno 28. ' -Mararoa, Lyttelton, June 23. Nikau, Nelson,-June .28;. . ■ ■... . Wootton, Lyttelton; June' ifl. ..Mana, Lyttelton,;Jiine 28.-... - r , ; Ngahere, Greymbuth, June 28... • Baden Powell. Lyttelton, Juno 28.v< ' ■' Kennedy, Waitapu, June 28. Kapiti, Wanganui, • June 28. '- Invercargill, Lyttelton, Juno 28. Blenheim, Foxton, June 28. '• Houto, Motueka, Juno 28. ,' Oalm, Wanganui, June 28. (Jorinna, south, June '28.. Karamu, .Woßtport, June 28. . Koromiko, Lyttelton,"Juiie 28. r y ! ;J ' Arawa, London',', June 29.'';, - Alexander,{.Nelson, Coast.- June 30.■ • Waitangi, -Patea, June'3o. ■' »• Hawera, Patea, June 30. • Wakatu, Kaikoura, June 30.- . Wairau, Blenheim, June 30. - .... ;-Kakapo, Westport, Juno'3o..iV.; : . ' Maori, Lyttelton, June - 30.' : " " : ■Kaitoa,'Nelson, June 30. , ... . ; ;Mapourika, Picton, :Nelson,-;'Juil6i.3o.;:.' ,;:Waitomo, Lyttelton, Juno 30. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June JO. ..K'aru,- 'Picton, .Lytteltoji, June-- 30; '■ »' Invercargill, - Lyttelton, June 30. ' Hippie. Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, July l. Mararoa. Lyttelton, July 1. Nikau, Nelson, July. '1. . Tairiui, Lyttelton, July 'l. .Kapuni, .Patea-, July 1,.. , r . IComata;' Westport, July' : l. •, Carpentaria, : '*Londoh, i;Julyl,'■ -i: . Otira, Brisbane,,' : July(2.r' .:.i ;
OVERSEA STEAMERS/ 'AKMAGH, 3T.Z.5.. Co:),' leaves .Newcastle' Juno 25..f0r Waitara, Wangatrai,' and-Weil- • lington. Due liero middle 'uly. , AUSTRALRANGE, New York May IJ. to - Lyttelton and Duncdin:-due nov,'. . BEITOJf (N.Z.S. -Co.), left London Juno 17 for Wellington. Then; to Australia. OHUTRA,-.left . London "oil "'June-,8 for - , New'-Zealand: Dili-July iffi. ' 1 . ".'•'.f.J.v -;■>• V■ DURHAM (F. 8.); left Liverpool Stay 21,' for Australia. Due N.Z., August. ' GIESSBN. I. left: .London June.24,-:.for'. N.Z.3 ■■ Due August 5. ' KIGOMA-(S.S-.AO.- loft London Jane 1 for New Zealand. . Due July 15.' MANAMA,. left U.K. June E.-'duo' Auckland July 17. - - - • s NEW' ZEALAND,/H.'HlSii"-dnis" Wellington - about August, from. England. . ; OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Lohaon' -Moj 18 for-N-.Z. posts, via Australia.-. . , r • .OTIRA fA. arid- A.),'left'New York May' . 16, for-Auckland. Wellingtop;- and -Aiietra--lia. Due here to-day.; PALOOXA (U.S.K.), left" San Francisco ■ June 4, for Wellington. Due to-day. PORT AUGUSTA.'O.D.), leaves ,New : '-York . in June for' Australia and New Zealand.' POUT BOWES (0;D.), .loads-Liverpool and - Gla=eow, June. " , PORT DENISON (0.D.:), Sydney - to: Lon- .; don. Calls hero July 2. PORT ELLIOT (O.D;); leaves New York in June for Australia and New Zeaiand. PORT HACKING :(G.D.),- left London Juno for ' Auckland," Wellington,' Lyttelton, and Dunedin, . ... , PORT LITTELTON (0. and"!).)'left-Ply, mouth. June 17 -for Auckland rNapicr, andWellington," via Australia; due' here- August 15. ' v ■ ' ■■-. PORT NAPIER (O.D:), London to N.Z., via Australia. At Frcmantle June 24. PQRT PIRIE (C.D.), London, via Sydney ■ to Auckland; due July 6, for Napier, Wellington. \ ... ■PORT VICTOR (O.D:j, r lcaves New York, June, for Auckland and" Wellington. PRINZESSIN- (S.S.A-.);-left-'London'' on May 16 for. Wellington; Due to-morrow.'-lUJAIIINE, (N.Z.'S.-,.C0.).' left:. Plymouth May 19 for Wellington;,due July 6. • .. . IIUAPEHU. (N.Z.B. .C 0.).. left Plymouth June 7, "for Wellington;' due July" 21. . SHROPSHIRE ff.B.); duo ..at Napier. July 8, from Brisbane. SUFFOLK' (F.S.),lcft : J Sydney'• June/-26 for Duncdin, Lyttelton, - and Wellington. Due hero.July 14; :' TAHITI' (U.S.S.), left. London May 1A ' for Auckland.. Due July-2.; . WAIStATE (N. 55.5. Go.),' to load. New York for N.Z. ports. Duo middle July. WAR PILOT. (0.D,),. left New.. York-May 29 for Lyttelton,. Dunedin, ;and' Australia. Due July 4." ' ' ; '■ '' .' , SAILERS. .Vessel;;'. , ;r - . Left. -. .: Due. ' > Vancouver ..to Wellington!—/Laura , Apr.'3o. . ..July San Francisco to-Wellington:— Albert Meyer May 23 August San Francisco to jSapier-'-Raapo (Scales) . . May. 10- .'■* July King Cyrus -;.-.-■ ' May 1C ' .' July San Francisco to-Dunedin Lily (Vacuum) . Apr. 19., . Juno Alvena, (Vacuum) :May l ( , Jni.T . ... BV TELEGRAPH.,.... \ COASTAL. .'FRIDAY, JUNE ' Auckland. _" v " Sailed.—Waitomo (6.15 a-.m.), for Wellington. To sail.—Manuka (noon, to-morro-.v), for •\ Sydney. > •' OXEHUNGA. : Bailed—Rarawa (4.30 p.m.), for New Ply- : mouth. „ .-. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Whakatane (4.30 p.m.), for .Picton. . PICTON. ' Airived.— Hapoarika (5.55 p.m.), from Wellington. lyttelton./Arrived.—Mararoa (11.35.: a.m.), from, WeiSailed.—Jlararoa (6.35 p.m.), for' WellingV" ton; Mana (3.20 p.m.), for Wellington. " PORT CHALMERS. Sailß—Manaroa (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. . , ~ . PAIidONA DUF/mONDAY. Bound from San Francisco, via Papeete - and Raratonga, the. Paloona is expectedl to 'make port here on' Monday morning. Sho has 1500 tons to discharge here. On completion she withdraws . from the , service, her place-being .taken-by'the Tofua, which- '.' is scheduled to leave for San Francisco on July 4.
THE ABAWA'S PASSENGERS. Tho Arawa is to sail at daylight oh Sunday for London, via Panama. She will take tho following passengers:—First saloon: Mesdnmes 11. C. Barclay, J. J. Bourke, L. K. Aright, B. Cornish, E. Dwyer,.. 11. ,W. Guthrie-Smith, :G. M.' .-Giit'hi'ie-Simth, J. Hessy,.' G.;S. Hooper, If, :Mill;-'Ii. M'.' -Elayno and infant, .11. W. "Powley, I. It. Warwick, Misses D. A. Barclay, 'J. Beatichamp, L: Dee. 8., A., H„ and' il.- Guthrie-Smith. Johnstone;- Meryl's. A. Bartenay, 11. Beaucha-mp; J. 1 J. Bourke. E. Divycr. 11. W. Guthrie-Smith, N. T. Gray, J. Hessy, 0. A. Lovell, D. Hill, F. Peck. W.-B. White, -Capt, G. S. Hooper, Epv. Father-O'Eeilly. JSecond saloon:' Meedames IT. Boon, A. . Anderson, E, W.. Bond. A. I. Cafler, A. : Duncan,/ E. Dymock,. \Y. Evans, S. B. Farquhar, B. B. Gamlen, A. E. Green, H E. Helliwell, A. Haineß, E. Howcroft, Lawrence, J. J. Moore. Porter, M. Scarborough, E. M. Sewird, G. A.. Strickland, W,. Taylor and infant; M. Taylor, M. A. Tims, L. A. Whittaker, A. Wimpenny, Mudd; -Misses E. D. Anderson, E. Brown, Carr, E. EversSwindell, M. Ham, F. S. Howcroft, S. PJones,- Lanauze,- -,M. M'CaTthy,'- -P. - Scarborougli. U IC. Seward, E. Smith, A. Strickland, P; K: Taylor; JI. Tyson; l|essrs. 1). V. Anderson, C. Barrington, 0. H. Beritley, K. \f. Bondft C. E. Bond,' E. Dymock, W. Evans,- fi.- E. Farquhar.' F.. L. Fitzgerald, H; 13. Gamlen, A'.' J. Giddings, F. W. Glenny. A: E. Green,'C. B. Haines, P. Howcroft, SJackson; J. T. Jones. A, ,T. Lott, a.- T. Porter,. D. Prouse, -L. Eiera, :G. Smith, ■T., Smyih, J. .So'renson, B. H. Strange, E. H. Strickland; A. M. Taylor, A. Wimpenny, A. Mudd,' 'Lieut.'. J. J. Moore;' Matters Jf. Dymock, 11.-T. Porter, F. , Scarborough.' Third-c1a55,.,92. • •: "
: .NEW STEAMF/B KAIWARBA, Latest advice received ,by -his Union Company, states .that the new cargo steamer Kaiwarra';is expected to.-te completed in England and handed over to her owners towards the tndof July. Tho vessel should ho ready-to 1 leave England early in' August on her maiden voyage to New Zealand. ' : GIESSEN WITH TEOOPS. ■ ,\ A Press Association ■ message published yesterday announced that the steamei Giessen had 1 -left London for New Zealand with a draft of- troops on board. The Giessen is an .'ox ; Germa,h; steamer, of. 6964. tons (gross) built in 1907; and, prior to.tho war, , owned by the. Norddoutscfcer uioyd Oompany.- ■ She should be in these waters about the first week ,in August. ... DUE MONDAY. ■ Aocording -to- a wireless message received from'- the ' master . of the Prinzessin, lie hopes to at daylight on Moii--'day. i,\ _ VTHK OTIKA'. . . from' Now York via. Auefclandl -arrl'ved last niglit,' to commence discharge. ' It'is ' hoped to'. dispatch; tho ves--' ael foi"'Australia on Wednesday. ; THE WAHEHE. ' The ox-German steamer ■ Wahehe,- being managed by the Shaw.. Savill, and Albion Company for the Imperial Government, arrived at Adelaide on Wednesday, and is due at ..Melbourne, to-day. .She brings returning- troops' to Australia-. . WAIMANA FBOM LONDON. Tho -TVaimaSa.ia t<>. due to arrive hire on MonOay morning from London, via Auckland. She has over 1000 tons of cargo to discharge here.
THE FLORA. ' . The Union Company has received advico that .the Island steamer Flora, on route •from the Eastern Pacific to Auckland, left . Papeete' la.st- Friday. She is due thero on Tuesday. . 'EIEA FOB NIUE. . .TheVScales ketch Bira, which was recently chartered -by Jlr. \Y. F. Uttiiig for .the Niue Island run to Tcplace 7 tho wrecked' Awanui, left Auckland on her first trip on Thursday. New accommodation has been built on deck, and there is now room lor eight passengers. 'l'he Bira, which is in charge of Captain Champion, fs'/fexpected to lerarn in about six weeks with si cargo of copra. TEE AXTIOPE'S ITINERAEY. : S.'-The •Dun'ediri Boiler Milling ' Company!* barquo Antiopo is expected' to complete, discharge-of the Auckland .portion /of her caBD oil from.-ari' Francisco ihia- wceV. She will afterwards come to Wellington to. discharge I lie balance of her cargo. From Wellington eho-is choitqf-e'd by John Burns and Co., of Auckland, iar a voyaea to England." ■ She will load ;art cargo at Wellington arid the balance at Suva, Fiji, ' £cr ion don..'" ' - ' THE LYMAN D. FOSTER, .' . :! The ■'■ Aubklind-owned" 'four-master ' barquontino Lyman D. Foster iB making a prolonged voyage from Nukualofa, Tonga, to San Franciaco. She left Tonga on March 24.. No advico has been received of her arrival at the American port. It is understood that 6he will probably load I ■ .case-oil at San Francisco for Auckland. ';, NEW AMERICAN STEAM3R. ' Advice has reached Melbourne that the ..new Amcricaii steamer Lorain, launched in- April, -is. to go. on the loading berth at -New YJjrk-for Australian ports, including Melbourne. She is expected to carry about. 86W tons deadweight-. The following vessels will be within wireless range ol Wellington to-day :'r-Maori. ■ Mararoa, Paloona, Arawa, Priirze'ssin. : On . Sunday the following will be . within rangeArawa, Paloona, Prinzessiri, and .Carpentaria,
No word was received yesterday' regard-ing-the-salvage operations to the Kowliai. ■ The l'aloona was expected to bo within ■wireless range-of Auckland yesterday. All the inward-bound boats, that were -.overduo were ■ able' to mako port , yestor"day a_s a result of the southerly dropping. :Tho' departures wtre also more; numerous than ou the two preceding days;--V- . A-.dcparturo from port for Lyttelton to,day sho.uld be the. Koromiko. ' "An effort" is to' Co' made to dispatch tlie. ,-Kakapo for Westport 'ou Monday evening, ' and thfe Komata for the same port tho following evening. : ■ It is hoped to get the Ifaramu, at present discharging coal at Mlramar, away to Westport this evening. - . The Corinna is to be dispatched to-day for Dunedin; Oarnaru, and Timaru. Tho - Oarpeutaria •. is now scheduled to leave for London, via Panama, on Tuesday. .- -A departure from New Plymouth yesterday'should have' been the Whakatane,: for ..Plctoi).... From the latter port the vessel ■comes across to Wellington. .. The Rimutalia. is at present loading at Gisb.orne. ' ;. Mr. J; Leonard has. joined the M.apourika m'first officer. . • . '• Tho auxiliary-schooner Houto Ib to leave to-day for Motueka to pick up a. load of scrap-iron for Dunedin. ■ The Pakelia' is to leave Timaru 'afterhdon for -fluff, to continue Homeward loading. • ' . ; ■ , , •>. The. Waverley haß gone to North-Cape to-load, a cargo of coal for i'atea. . Sho „will now, arrive here from Patea on Tuesday.... ■, The steamer Sussex was due at Brisbane .on June 14 with general American freight .from New York. She will lomplete her discharge at-Melbourne. The West Australian Government recently; decided to lefuse an offer of £270,000 :for the fitaie-owned motor ship Kangaroo, which cost £141,000. The Kangaroo is. needed for tho -West Australian trade. .;. The Melanesian Mission steamer Southern Cross, which left Aucklau'd on June 14. arrived at. Norfolk Island on June" 17. From New York with general cargo for Australian ports, tlie- steamer Kent was due at' Sydney on June 23. :She commenced the voyago on 3lay 20. The War Fantail, a unit of tho British Government's , special, grain fleet, completed leading iOOO tons of wh'ea-t at Geelong on June 12, arid sailed on June 13 for Port Said for 1 r'ders. The Nobel schooner Huia. completed discharge of her general cargo from Dunedin at Auckland last week, and went on tho 1 slip for.overhaul. She is to come off this week, and will sail for Whangaroa to load timber for Melbourne. . Tho Dunedin agent for the Nippon Yusei. Kaisha Line of steamers has received advico to tho effect that there will be a drop in outward freight, charges to' Japan from tho Dominion from August. 3t is concluded that tho decrease ia goverued by tho competition ol' other Japaueso steam'sliil)' companies. -
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