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PHASES OP TIIE JIOON. JUNE. Day. Jlr. m. Pull moon !i 4 <8 a.m. Last quarter 10 6 28 a.m. Now moon 17 111 a.m. First quarter ...... 23 6 19 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day. 0.45 u.m.: seta; 044 a.m. SUN. Sun Hbds to-day, 7.12 n.m.; sets, 4.28 p.m. HIGH WATEIt, To-day, 11.8 a.m.: 11.33 p.m. To-morrow, 11.56 a.m.: — p.m. ARRIVALS THURSDAY, JUNE 10. WAITANGI, 11.11. (3.25 a.m.), 171 tone. A. Fisli, from Patau. INVKROARGIIAj, 8.8. (4.30 a.m.). 224 tons, E. Eden, from Wnnganui. HAWERA, s.B. (4.45 a.m.), 174 tons, A. M'Kinnon, from Patca. HUIA, h.b. (6.25 a.m.), 127 tons, F. Hadford, from. Waneanui. MAORI, s.s. (9 a.m.). 3412 tons. W. Cameron, from Lyttelton. PAPAROA, b.b. (12.40 p.m.), 7697 tons. H. Barnes, from Auckland. KOMATA, s.s. (3.5 p.m.), 2048 tons, H. Bold, from Wcstcort. WIiSTJIALTA. s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 2SC4 tons, G. Bates,, from Melbourne. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. ZEALANDIO. 8.-.. (7.5 a.m.). WO tonn. C. Oroame. for Lyttelton. MAORI, b.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, W. Cameron, for Lyttclton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Iris, Auckland, June 11. Pnteena, Picton; - - June 11. Blenheim, Havclock, June. 11. Kupitl, Wanzanul, June 11. W'ahine, Lyttclton. Juno 11. Schwaracnfels, Auckland, June 11 Moeraki, Lyttclton, June 11. Opawa, .Blenhoim, June 11. Echo, Picton. June, 11. May Howard, Picton, June 11. Nikau, Nelson, June 11. Maori. Lyttclton, June ]!. Pateena. I'ictou. June 12. Kennedy, Auckland, Juno It NgriAta, Foiton. June 12. Fiy.i. O.imaru. June 12. .Tfootton, Lyttclton. June 12. Kapuni, Paten, June 12. Port Hacking, Auckland: June 12. Kuril, Lyttclton. Jc--"0 12. Jlarama-, Dunedin, June 12. Nikau. Nelson, June laUlimaroa. Sydney. June 13. Baden Powell. Lyttclton. June 13. Homuera, Port Chalmers, June 13. Wahine. Lyttclton; Juno 13. Alexander, Wanganut. June 13, Ngahcre. Greymouth. June 13. Hmvcra., Patca. June 13. Mokoia, Auckland,- June 13. Ripple, Gif'oorno, Juno 14. • Te Anau. Auckland, June 14. Kamo. Greymouth, June 14. Maori, Lyttclton, June 15. Pateena. Nclboii, June 15. ■Jfapoarika, Auckland. Napier, June 15. Kokiri, Greymouth, Juno 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. fi'Otranni, Greymouth. Juno 11. Paioona,, Melbourne, June 11. Walhora, Sydney. June 11. Putiki. Kast Coaßt 1 bays, Juno 11. Wahine, Lyttclton. Juno 11. Pntcena, Picton, Nelson, Juno .11. lloeraki, Sydney, Hobart. Juno 11. Opawa, Blenheim, June 11. May Howard. Blenheim. June 11. AVnitangi. Patca, June 11. Kaiapoi. Greymouth. June 11. Hawera, Pater., Juno 11. Nikaiiii. Nelson, June 11. Blenheim, Picton, June 11. Sfaori. Lyttclton, June 12. Sfokoia. Lyttolton and Dunedin. June li. Echo, Blenheim. June 12. Calm, Dunedin, Lyttolton, Juno 12. Kapiii, Wangaiiui, Juno 12. Kapuni, Patca, J.Vie 12. Waltangi, Patca. June 12. Invercargill. Wanganui, June 12,. Port Nicholson, London June 12. John, Lyttelton. June, 12. Flora, Greymouth, June 12. Chepndoa. Brisbane, Juno 13. IVahinc, Lyttelton. June 14. Nikau, Nelson. June 14. Kennedy, Foxton, Juno 14. Alexander, Nelson, Coast. Juno 14. . Jfokoia, Lvttelton. Dunedin. June 14. Komato., Westport. June. 14. Pateena. Picton. Nelson. June 14. Maori, Lyttclton, June 15. Te Anau. Bluff, June 15, K/hu. Lyttclton, June 15. P'mlc. Npiier, Gisborie, June 15. Marama, Karotonga, June 15. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ARATYA (S.S.A.). left Southampton May C for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton, anil Port Chalmers. Due here June IJ. CITY OF WINCHESTER (A. , and A.), left New York May 23. for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttclton. Dunediu. and Sydney. Due here June 29. DURHAM IF. and 8.). left Newport (Wales) March 19. for Australia, Auckland and Wellington. Due here June 26. JAMES OOSOROVB (trawler), left Glasgow Apr'.l 23 for Auckland. NARENTA (5.6.A.). left U.K. April 25 tor N.Z. to load. Due June 10. OTARAIIA (N.Z.S. Co.). left St. John May 14 for Auckland and Wellington. Dim here Jnne 22. PAPAKOA (I*. and P.). left Liverpool March 2! for Auck'und. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Duo hero Juno 10. PAICEHA (S.S. and A.), left. United Kingdom May 22 for Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane (via Cap.) Toivn). Duo. in N.Z. for loading July 26. PORT DENISON (C.D.), left London May 7 for Australia, Auckland, Kaptaft and Wellineton. Dim hero Julj ,26. . PORT HACKING (C.D.). left New York April 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Duo here June 11. KAKANGA (H.S.A.), left Liverpool April 17 for Australia and N.Z. Due end Junn SCnWARZENFIiLS (Murray, Roberto), left Etnfaga April 8 for Auckland and Wellington. Due Juno 11. SOI'ALA (U.S.K.), left Calcutta May <1 for Singapore. Java. Nowcastlc, . Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, • and Duncdlu. Dub here June 7.3. WESTMEATH (f.S.t. left Liverpool April S3 for Aurkland. Wellineton. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Due here Juno H. SAILERS. , Vessel. Left.- Due. San Francisco to Wellington— William E. Burnham Mar. 4 Ma» Ysabcl April 21 . .Tunc Sim lYanclseo to Auckland-' Bona April 3 Mm BERTHAGE LIST. Chepadoa—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Flora—No. 1 Quccn'n Whan. Waverley—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. IMa—No. 5 Queen's Wliarl. Kapijir-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Paloona—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. May Howard—No. 11 Queen's Whirr. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 13 Queen's Wharf, Putiki—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wcfltralin— No. 14 Queen'u Wharf. Moornki—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Wahine—Ferry Wharf. Pateena—Ferry Wharf. Wuihora—li.tiilway Whnrt. Patron—Hallway Whnrf Kaiapoi—Railway Wharf. Waitanw—Glasgow Wharf. Port Nicholson—Glasgow Wharr. Hawera—Qln-ssrow Wharr. Waiwera—Glasgow! Wharf. ' Paparoa-Kinsr'o Wharf, Opawa—Kinr's Wharf. Scliiyarjsnfrlt-Kihij'a Wharf. Calm—Lambton Wharf. . Iris—Larabton Wlif.rf. John-'Miramar Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. ' j COASTAL. ! ■ THURSDAY. JUN£ II). AUCKLAND Arrived.—Mopourika (7.30 a.m.), from Wellineton ; Totanekai (9.10- a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Port Hacking (12 p.m.). , f or Wellington; Opihi (8 p.m.), for Kaipara; Kaitanaata (9 p.m.). for Newcastle; Maheno (10 p.m.). fo&»Sydney. ONEKUNGA Sailed—Kini (1 p.m.. Juno 9). for Greymouth; Rarawa, (3.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Corinna. (6.30 1 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed—Malaita (1.15 p.m.). for Greymouth. NAPIEIt. Arrived.—Monowai (12.45; p.m.), from Wellineton. FOXTON. Arrived—Kennedy (2.25 1 p.m.). from WeiHuston. PATISA. Arrived—Kapuni (J p.m.). from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—May Howard ' and Echo (early), from Wollinetnn: Opawa '7.15 a.m.), from Wellineton. To sail—Pateena (3 n.m.), for Wellington, NELSON. Arrived—Nikau (9.35 a.m.). from Wellineton. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kokiri (5 5C a.m.), from Wellingion; Regains (11.45 p.m., June 9), from Wellington: Stella (6.15 a.m.). from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wootton 19.45 p.m.. June 9), Karu '10 p.m., Juno 9). lonic (8.30 a.m.). Lily 8.30 n.m.), nr.d lloeraki 19.40 n.m.). all l'rom Wellineton Sailed—ilocaki, for. Wellington. The Chepadoa is to sail on Sunday mornine for Brisbane. l'lio Mapourikn Ib to sail from Auckland , to-morrow night for Napier and Wolltntrton with general carito.
NEW STEAMER MAIMOA. The twin-screw steamer Maimoa, to the order cf the Sluw, Savill and Albion Company, was launched frcm the Jarrow yard of McEßrs. Palmers' Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Ltd., on March 22. Tho vessel's dimensions are:—Length 477 ft.. 71n., breadth moulded 62ft. 9iri., depth moulded 34ft. 4in. to upper deck. She is of the twodeck type, with clieltcr declt and bridge and forecastle above the shelter deck. Aooaminodatiou . is provided in a, steel house on the bridge dcck forward for the uuloon, officer*, steward.!, etc., tho captain being in a cteel liouso on bridge over saloon, with deckhou.3 for whcolliouiie, chart rcom, mid Marconi room on the navigating bridge. The engineers arc accommodated in tho inrade houses abreast or.«tine and boiler tajfinir, with alleyway between. The crow are berthed . ~,° forecastle. Steam steering gear I of Wilscn-Pirris type is flSJed in houue I (iu fo'l'rollcd by telemotor from bridge. i the vessel i? insulated in the holds and lower '(.ween deckn, excepting Nob. 3 and i 6, holds, for the carriage of chilled and i frosen meat, the refrigerating machinery being uituated on port side of engine room. She vill carry about 11,003 tons d.w., and special attention has b;en given L" design for rapid and economical cargo handling, She ia lo be fitted with two wits of engines of tho direct-actiiu.', '.'irlace condeneing, cjadruplc expansion type, by Messrs. Palmer p.nd Go., the ■cylinders being Zi, 33 , 47i, 68, by Win. .stroke, the boilers, four in number, fitted 'with Howden's system o£ forced draught., and constructed for a working pre.sure ot 2201b. ARGYLESHIEE FOR LONDON. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company arc loading agents for the F. and «. steamer' Argyllshire. which is to leave Sydney on. June '26 for New Zealand to load ' for, Loudon. Khe is expected at Auckland about Juno 30, and io to load there and at Whakatano, Tokomaru Bay, and Wellington, beinr? oxpoited at tho lanl-men-tfoned port about July 14. She iB to sail about July 16 for London, via Panama, taking. passengers, who may obtain their tickets at tho F. and S. Line's oillces. SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE. Tho Uutcn Company's steamer Jfarama, which has an extensive overhaul r.t l'ort Ohalmerß. is expected here to-morrow. She is timed to sail about | June 15 for San Francisco, via Rarotoiign. and Papeete, in place of the Moana, which Is to go to 'Port Chalmers for overhaul on arrival here about June-SO. TIMBER FOR AUSTRALIA. Four steamers will shortly lift over two million feel of timber at Greymouth for i Australia, says the Dunedin "Star.'.' The [urn will load 500,C00 feet for Sydney, and tho Joan Craig 2QO.CCO feet for the same port. The Malaita. will load 100,000 feet, and the Kaituna one million. . SHAW-SAYILL SHIPS, ; Tho 5.6. and A. Comjiany'sX steamer Waiwera is to lcavo Wellington for Lyttelton on Juno 17, returning to Wellington to complote loading for London. The Zonlandie, which left yesterday for Lytteltpn, is duo back on June 30 from eiuff. and will- sail from Wellington for London'on July 6. The .Gallic is to leave Lyttelton on June 16 for Loudon. PALOONA FUMIGATED, ■Oil account ot a mild cnße of influenza among the firemen, the Paloorta w-is fumigated yeßterday. She is to leave at midday to-day for Melbourne. THE OPAWA'S DEPARTURE. It is- announced by the New Zealand Shipping Company- that the Opawa is expected to leave Bluff on June 17 for London, via. Panama. REMUERA FOR HOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rcmuera is to sail for London, via Panama, on Juno 17. THE PAPAROA. The Paparoa arrived from Auckland yestardajr afternoon, and berthed at the King's Wharf. She ia expected to lcavo for Lyttelton and Dunedin at midday on Wednesday. ORARI DELAYED. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that tho Ornri has been delayed at Whaka.tano by bad weather, and Is not oxpected to leave there until Sunday, Junu 10, for Tokomaru Bay. Sho is expected to leave the bay on, June 17 for Gisborno a.nd to reach Wellington lrom that port on June 22. The date of her sailing for home is at present fixed as June 26. THE SCfIWARZENFELS. The Schwnrzenfels, which iB due to arrive in port this from Auckland, is to berth at the King's Wharf to discharge about 2000 tons of superphosphates. Sho is to sail on Thursday next tor Newcastle. Captain James ia in command; of the vessel. PALOONA DELAYED. : Tho Paloona, which was to have sailed ycEterday for Melbourne, will now sail to-day at midday. MOERAKI TOR SYDNEY. The Moeraki, which is coming from Lyttelton in the ferry service this morning, iB to sail at 3 o'clock tjis afternoon for Sydney and Hobart. •' PORT NAI'IER REACHES LONDON. The C. ,and D. liner Port Napier arrived at London on. June 8 She left here on April :18. i'OltT CURTIS FROM NEW YORK. Tho Port Curtis is expccted to reach New Zealand from Nejv York about '-he end of July. PORT NICHOLSON LEAVING TO- : MORROW. Tho Port Nicholson is expected to get HVay for London at daylight to-morrow morning. I'OJtT HACKING DUE TO-MORROW. Tho - Port Hacking left Auckland at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and ia duo lu Wellington to-morrow afternoon. MEBS-TAbLE GOSSIP. Messrs. E. J. Sherson and 11. M'Murchie hp.yj joined the l'nloona ns purser and aseistqht-purser, vice Messrs. R. J. Brown, purser; and P. L. Morgan, assistant-pur-ser. the latter havincr had to come ashore through Bickhesß. Mr. E. J. Appleyard. fourth officer or tho Waihora,' has come ashore. Two changes have been ■ mado In tiie enpino-room ntafF of tho Waihora. Messrs. G. D Riling, second, and R. 8. Ruthcrtord, fourth, have, joined the veasel in place of Messrs. O. 11. Cozens and A. Hobble. A very painful accident befel Captain E. R. Sterling. 'owner:of the six-masted barouentyie of that name, ar.d of tho Helen 11. Sterling. Captain Sterling wno superintending somo work on the Helen B. fitsriiiig ivhen hi 3.' left hand came into contact with tho winch with the result that the tops of three of the fingers were so Biliously' injured that they had to be amputated. Tho li. R. Sterling ia now on her way from Newcastle to Auckland with n cario of coal. The: following steamers were expected to be within range o£ the undermentioned wireless stations.'last night:—Awnnui— Kurori, Waltemata, Wanaka, Maknra. Auiailaim. Maru. Auckland—Hnkura, llakanoa. Tutanekai, Kaitangala, Malieno, Port Hacking, Canad:n Exporter. Wellington—Maori. I'aAena, Moeraki, Sellwarzenfclo. Iris, Chupadia, Zcalandio. Paloona; Waihora. Westralia. Awarua— Tarawcra. It Is expected that tho Calm will set away for Dunedin and Timaru to-mor-row. The Kuru wae J to leave Lyttelton today, for Wellington, where she ia due tomorrow .or Sunday, She is to return to Lyttelton on Tuesday The Echo and May Howard are both expected lrom Plcton to-dny. The May Howard is to sail again to-night for Blenheim, and the Echo iB to go there tomorrow. The Ilnwera, which is to pail to-day for Vatca.'iii due back on Kundav. The Ripple i.i expectcd back from Gisborno on Sunday, and is lo sail again on Tuesday for Napior and Gisborne. Tho l'utiki is to ko to East Coast bays to-day. The - Blenheim is to eait to-niclit for Pi"ton.'to load chaff for Wellington. The Anchor steamer .NiVnu did not leave Nelton for Wellington la.«t evening. She will now arrivo at Wellington on Saturday morning, and will sail at 2 p.m. the same day for Nelnon in her usual running. The R.JI.iS. Niagara,'due at Auckland on .Tune 14, frcm Vancouver, will leave Auckland an the return • triu via the usual ports on Juno 29. Tho cable steamer Iris, which in due to-day lrom Auckland, io to carry out repairs to one of the cablcs in Cook Strait. The Surrey - is expected to got away from Wellington for New York about June $5. Tho lCarori left Lyttelton on, Wednesday morning fov Sydney. She will subsequently eo to Newcastle to load coal for Now Zealand.The Poverty. Bay Farmers' Meat Company's steamer Admiral Codrlncion Railed from Wallaroo on May 2?, for the United kingdom, with 51.708 bags of wheat. In addition to her wheat cargo she loaded a large quantity cf produce in New Zealand for Home. British sailormen all over the world arc known 1 for their kindly heart? and for tlicir likinir to do good by stealth. Probnhlv. therefore, the crew of tho Te Anau will Dinah to see tho account of tliolr cood deed in print Let It only be stated, therefore (says tho "Otaoo Daily Times"), that when the vessel was last in Dunedin it was represented to the men by the landlady of the hotel where Eomc of them -were slaying that the bo.vß .in a local orphanage were in'wav.t of boots. Pay day came round when tho vessel was lyit!'? .".t Timiim The hat was -sent round, am! £6 came forward by the following mail. \ ......|
The Waihora is nxpected to get away for Sydney to-day. . The Karaniu in due at Picton w-aay from New Plymouth to loud chaff lor Wellington. ' .. in Tlio • ICokiri is due on Tuesday iroia Greymouth. „ ... The itosamond is to leave firpynjouttt on Monday with timbor.' to fill up a» Y/pstport and coroe ou to Wolliiißton. Tho Te Alum la expected to leave Auckland to-morrow afternoon for Wellington, sailiucr on Tutfday for DlnlT. • The IComata will sail on Monday for Wciitport with passcngcro The Kaiapoi is to go to Greymouth toTlie Mokoia in to leave this affnrnoon for "WelHiiuton direct. Bho H duo to-morrow afternoon, nn'd iu to lcavo here on Monday for Lyttelton and Duucdin. , . Tho Florn wan to .have left Timaru last night for Wellington. and is <lue 10-mor-rnw. sailing the same day for Greymouth vi-tih general cargo. The John in to pni! to-morrow for T.yttpllon, and is due hack on Wednesday next. . The Waiganni is eipected to leave tor Greymouth to-morrow to discharge the renminder of her eargo of timber, fill® Is to load timber there for Australia.
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