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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr.m. Pull moon 1 l 17 p.m. Last quarter 11 5 21 p.m. Ncv moon 18 • 055 p.m. First quarter 2a i 37 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.57 p.m.; sets, 7.26' a.m. SUN. . Sun riEea to-day, 7.6 a.m.: Bets, 7.30 p.m HIGH WATEIt. To-day, 4.32 a.m.; 4.56 p.m. To-morrow, 5.2 i a.m.; 5.1.6 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. KOKIRI, e.s. (4.20 a.m.), 1214 tons, H. Cox, fruui Atieymoutn. MAOHf, s.s. ib.o aim.), 3412 tons, W. Cameron, from Lyttelton. MKAL,.s.s. w.iw a.m.), 248 tons, R. Hay, from- Nelson. WAITAxNGf, s.fl. (1C.35 a.m.), 171 tons, A. Fisii, from l'atca. HAWEKA, s.s. (11.2) a.m.), 174 tons, A. Mluiinon, from i-atea. SOAI'KKbET, B.a. (I'i.io p.m.), 9773 tons, T. S. Westou, from St. John, via Auckland. COMMA, s.s. (12.40 p.m.), 131!) tone, W. Paul,' Irom >iew l'lymuuth. KAFUNf, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 1W tona, A. P. Gibson, from l'atca. KINI, a.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1122 tons, K Curdy, from Onehunga. KOMATA, s.b. 11l p.m.), 2048 tons, 11. Hold, from.' Westport. JfATibisNA, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewell, from Pictou. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JUNE 1. BADEN POWELL, s.s. (6 a.m.), 174 tons, 0. Macpherson, for Lyttelton. WOOTTON, b.b. (6 a.m.), lit tons, I, Larsen, for Lyttelton. tfOKA NIVEN, trawler (8 a.m.), 166 ton's, U. llrusey, for Cook Strait. NIKAU, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 248 tonß, -it. Hay, for kelson. MAORI, ss. (7.45 n.m.), 3412 tons, W. Cameron, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Huia, Wanganui, June 2. Klttawa, Greymouth, June 2. Kosamond, Greymouth, Westport. June 2. Waihora, Newcastle,' June 2. Kiiii', Auckland, June 2. iuune, Lyttelton, June 2. Invercnrcill. Waneanui. Juno 2. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Jane 2, Kennedy, Foxton, June 2. Opawa, Picton, June 2. Mnnuka, Sydney. June 2 Wai'uien, Tarakohe, June 2. Canadian Exporter. Hobart Vaneouvi.r. .T"-,„ 2.

Jiin/.. June 3. Nikaiu., Nelson; June 3. Patoena. Picton, June S Stella, Duncdin. June 3. Jjiiphurika, Npnier. June 5 Zealandic, Auckland. June 3. • Chepadoa, Auckland, June 3. Kaiapoi, Westport, Greymouth, June I. Wahine, Lyttelton. June 4. }"ci;n(:iiii. \Vr>st -Invcn. Juno ', Koutunui, Tarakohe. June 4 >• ■>•■'. Uvttp'to'i. .'line 4. Waitangl. Patea. June 4. Putiki, Tarakohe, June 4. Kamonn, Westport, June i. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 5. Patoena, Picton, June 5. Nikqu, Nelnon; June 5. BiDple, Gisborne. June 5 Echo, Blenheim, Juno 5 May Howard, lilcnheim, June 5.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Echo, Blenheim, June 2. May Howard, Blenheim, June 2. Kapiti, Wanganut, June 2. Wnlkawa, Auckland. 'Frisco. June 3, Waitangi, Patea, June 2. Wahine, Lyttelton. June 2. Pr.teena. Picton, Nelson. Juno 2. Zealandie, Auckland. June 2. AVaitangi, Patea, Juno 2. Kapuni, Patea, June .2. Hawera. Patea,. June 2. Calm, Lyttelton, Timarn, June 2. .Kennedy, Patea, June 2 Opawa, Blenheim, Juue 2. Maori, Lyttelton, June 3. Nikau, Nelson. June. 3. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 4. Wainica, N.-lfon. Ooa.it. Juno 4. Manuka, Sydney, June 4. Invercargill, Wnnganui, June 4. Koutunui, East Coast. June 4. Komata, Westport. June 4. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 5. Ptttcena, rieton, Nelson, June 5. , Nikau, Nelson, June 5. ' Karu, Lyttelton, , June 5. Putiki, Picton. June 5. OVERSEA STEAMERS. AHAWA (S.S.A.), left Southampton May 6 f=r Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, ami Port OUalincrs. Due hern June u. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray Knbertß), left Vancouver March 26-for Australia. Wellington, and Auckland. Du« hero June 2 OII.EI'ADOA (U.B. and A.), left Now Vork March 29 for Auckland. Napier. Wellington and Australia. Due here June 3. CITY OP WINCHESTER (A. and A.), left New York May 23. for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedln, and Sydney. Due here June 29. DURHAM (F. and /R.), left .Newport (Walco).March 19. for Australia. Auckland, und Wellington. Due. here June SB. JAMES OOSOROVE (trawler), left Glasgow Apr',l 28 for Auckland. NARENTA (S.S.A.). left U.K. April 24 Tor N.Z. to load. Due Jure 10. OTARAMA (N.Z.S. Co.), left St John May 14 for .Auckland and Wellington. Due here Juno 22.

PAPAROA IF. and S),' left Liverpool March 21 for Atiek'nnd. Wellington. IMtelton, and Dunedin. Due here June 7.

PORT DENISON (U.D.I, left London May 1 for Australia, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. Due hero Julj M.

POUT HACKING (CD.), left Netr York April 29 for Auckland. Wellington, tiytt'oltnn, and Dunedln. Duo litre Juno J. RAHANGA (S.S.A.). left Liverpool April 17 for Australia and N.Z. Duo end .Tunn. SCHWARZENFELS (Murray, Roberts), left SnfnffU April 6 for Auckland and Wellington. Duo Juno 5. SOFALA (U. 8.8.), left Calcutta Hay V for Sinitapore. Java, Nowcaatle, Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedih. Due hero Juno 22. WESTMEATft (F.S.I. Mt Liverpool April a for Auckland. Wellington. li.vttclton. and Dnncdln. • Due hero June -l» u ZF.ALANDIO (S.S.A.). loft Liverpool Mar. 27 fo* Auckland. Wellington. Lvttelton, and Dunedln. via. Australia. Duo hcr« June 1. SAILERS. Vessel. L ° rt - oa ' - Kan Francisco to WclllnßtnnWilliam E. Burnham Mar. 4 Maj Ysabel , April 22 -'"no Ran Francisco to Aucklanddona A '"' il J lUs BERTHAGE LIST. Waißa-iva-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Wavcrley-No. 3 Queens Wharf. Aratapu-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. • • Kint-No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Kiipltl—No 5 Oiiccfv'H Wharf. Invorcargill-No 5 Queen's Wharf. . . Mnnukn-No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Iluia-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Lily-No: 9 Queen's Wharf. May llovird-.-Nn. !1 Ouoon's .Wharf. . Opawa—No. 11 Queen's Wharf.' Rosamond-No, 12 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. 13 Queen's Whirf. • v„Vv-No. 13 Ouocn's Whnrf. Pateena-No, 16 Queen's Wharf Wahine—?erry Wharf. Kennedy-Ferry Wharf. Pn"r':iii--Hi!l"iiy Wlprf. Wnlbr'-a- 1? -!'j!i''vny Wharf Komata—Railway Wharf. • Kittawa-Raihvay Wharf. ]fn\vcra.-Glasgo\Y ,Wl;arf Mn»'>-fi | npst.iw Wh-rf. 'S r i NM-"l?r>n-G!-""ro«' Wharf.

Kapuni-Olasgow Wharf. C.'in-diii'i )-'ino'tc-- f!bi«\v Wharf.. w-iitftiuri—Kind's Wharf Wnngimiil-Kin.»'j Whnrf. linii—h'inij'i" Whnrf. Tutanckai.-King's Wharf. Olm—Lamtooii Wharf. Phtlnmel-'(' l "u"'<l->i\ Il>-castworK. Firebrand -T 1 """!,' — t'-castworlf. Waimoa-Pipitea Wharf. Koltiri-Clviie Quay Wharf. Pomcreet-Taranakl Street Wharf. Inga-At )V>o slip. BY TFIiVOBAWI. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY, June 1. Arrived.-itnheno (3.30 p.m.), from Auc.k. land; Maroro, from Now Zealand. NKWCASTIiE.' June 1. Sailed.—Koromiko, for New Zetland. COASTAU TUESDAY, JONE 1. AUCKLAND. Arrlved.-Knitangata (10 a.m.), from Newcastle; Talune (1.30 p.m.), from Eastern Pacific. Bnllcd.-Zcalandic (WO a.m), for Wellington; Sniled.-llincmoa (6 a.m.), for northern liffhthounes; Jlanurewa, barque (9.30 a.m), for Nukualofa; Wlmngapc (2.50 p.m-.j, for Newcastle; Arahura il.<s p.m.), . for (lisbornc. XF.W PfcYMOUTU ■ Arrived.—Kahika <i a.m.), from Nelson; Eurawa (7 a m.), from Onehunga, FOXTON. Arrifcd.-Kennedy (8.15 p.m.), from Wellington. WAMiANUI. Arrivcd.--luvcrcargill (8.50 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER Arrived.-Jlokoin (3.W p.m.), from Wellington: ■ '

PICTON. Arrivcxl.-Opawa (8.30 a.m.). frcm Welllra» ton. ' ' Kailed.-Patoona (7 p m.), for Wellington Opawa (7.15 p.m.), for Wellington. NEI.SOX. Arrived.—Patecna. (4 45 a.m.), from Picton ■wirt Wellington; Alexander (7.35 a.m.), ."*)in Vullington. Sailed.-Pntcona (9.30 n.m.), for Picton and Wellington; Alexander (4 p.m.), for West' port and Greymouth. WESTPORT.. Arrived— Pohcrua (6 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.-Kittawa (10.20 p.m., 31st), for Wellington. LYTTELTON., Arrived.—Wahinc (9.25 a.m.), from Wellington; Orepuki (11,55 a.m.), from Grey mouth. To iiatl.—Wahinc (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. . • ■ • .. . MANUKA'S MOVEMENTS. . According to a wirelesß meßßage r&ceived yesterday the Union Company's steamer Manuka (from Sydney) is expected to be in tho stream at 4 o'clock Uiiß afternoon. If pratiu.no ia granted she will berth at No. 6 Queen's Wharf about. 6 o'clock. ; >ihe will not so to I.yttelton this trip, but is timed to leave here for Sydney and . Hobart at midday on Friday. THE KARANGA. The Shaw. Ravil! an/1 Albion Co. hav» teroived advice that the llaranga arrived at Adelaide on Monday, and vaj expected to leave there yesterday for Melbourne, where the is due to-morrow Shewill proceed from there to Sydney and Brisbane,- and will then como on to New Zealand to load for Home. She is due here about June 28 , THE PAPAEOA. Tho Paparoa, which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool early on Friday morning, nnd , anchored 'in tie .stream owing to lack. of borthing accommodation, went alongside the Queen's Wharf on Saturday morning, and occupied the berth vacated by the Somerset It is expected thai sho will discharge in time to leave there on Friday or Saturday for Wellington, to continue discharge. - BLACKBALL' CO.'S COLLIERS. The Ngatoro is duo at Auckland this morning with coal for the Orari. . Sho Is to go to Whangarei to load for New Plvmouth and Wangßiiui. The Ngakutn is to nail from Greymouth on Monday night for Lyttelton. The Ngahore ia to nail on Tuesday night for Bluff with bunker coal for the Opawa. ZEAIiASDIO DUE TO-MORROW. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. steamer Zealandic left Auckland at 5,30 yesterday morning, aud is expected to arrive here to-morrow. POUT NICHOLSON FOR HOME. The Port Nicholson is now fixed to leave Wellington for Picton on Sunday morning, to uont'.nue loading. She is expected back on June 10, and should get a-vay for Loiido" -"'"n-t .m« '•' v,i-AIU. *.*.. The Otaki has been delayed at Lyttelton owing to heavy rain, but ia expected to get away for Sydney to-day.

WAIHORA DUE THIS MOUSING. A wiieless message received from the Waihora states that the vessel in cxiiectetb to reach port early this morning. She ia bringing coal from Newcastle.

WAIKAWA FOR SAN FRANCISCO TO-DAY. The Waikawa is to get away for Saa Francißco, via Auckland, to-day.

CHEPADOA DUE TO-MORROW Messrs, Dalgcty and Company announce that the Otiepadoa, which wna unable to work Napier oil Tuesday owing to heavy weather, is expected here to-morrow. She is to go to' Australia about Monday.

ARGYLLSHIRE FROM HOME. The Argyllshire is expected to' arrive in New Zealand from England, via Australia, about June 21.

AYRSHIRE FROM LIVERPOOL.' The Ayrflhire has been fixed to tail from Liverpool on June 2o tor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin.

The following steamers were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireiesa stations last night :-Awanui— Manuka. Auckland-Arahura, Talune, K&lUngata, Zealandie, Whangape, Port Hacking, Mokoia. Weliington-Wahine. Patoena-, Mnori, Manuka, Waitomo, Waimate, Waihora, Waikawa, Gallic, Chepadoa, Mokoia. Awarua-Line interrupted. Chathams-Port Hacking. Tho Echo and May Howard are expected to get away for Blenheim to-morrow, and arc due due back on Saturday. The Wakatu is to be in to-murrow night, when Bhe will lay up for overhaul The Koutunui is duo about Friday from, Gisborne, and wilt probably load/for East Coast bays. ' Mr, A. J. Moody has joined the Echo as first olllcor, vice Mr. A. C. Smith. The Canterbury S.S. Co. expect to get the Calm away for Lyttelton today. Tho Knru, which is due here about Friday from Lyttelton, is to load and return to that port on Saturday. The Monowat ia expected on Sunday from Durtedln, via Lyttelton, and is to proceed- on Tuesday to Napier, Gi6bornc, Tokomaru Bay, and Auckland. . The Kumara is expected to leave Dundin this afternoon for Melbourne The Union Company advise that, tho Paloona is due from south on Sunday, and is to sail on Tuesday for Melbourne, tailing cargo and passenger*. The Rosamond, which has been held up at Greymouth by bad weather, is now expected from that port, via Westport, early this morning. She will probably return to Greymouth about Fridny. The Komata, now in port, is to return to Westport about Friday with pn.BseuIt ia now announced that the Jlapourlka is to leave Napier to-dny for Wellington She is due hero to-morrow, and is fixed to sail for New Plymouth on Saturday. , , , . The Kaiapoi was expected to leave Greymouth for Wellington via Westport, ast niitht The Kamona ia to leave tho latter port for Wellington to-day.. Both venule should arrive to-morrow night or Ihursday morning. ' , The auxiliary schooner May nowaid, which wa-s to have left port for Blenheim Inst night, developed engine trouble, mid did not sail. The Waitoraata. which arrived at Auckland early last week, haß 60.K0 cases of oil for New Zealand portß. • A nautical iniiuirv into the wreck of the Aorero will be Wanganui on Friday. .The assessors will.be Captains MNab and White. ; A Presß Association tclearnm fro™ Christchurch ntntPß that the Wahine. which did not arrive from 'Wellington until-910 a.m. yesterday, was delayed by bad coal, and heavy southerly sens;

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 212, 2 June 1920, Page 10

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