SHIPPING NEWS
: PHASES OP THE MOON, JUNE. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 2 4 48 a.m. Last quarter 10 6 28-a.m. New moon 17 111 a.m. First Quarter 23 619 D.m. ■ MOON. , Moon rises to-day, 738 a.m.; sets. 5,19 p.m SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; seta, 4.28 p.m. ■ HIGH-WATER. To-day, 3.58 a.m.; 4.29 p.m. To-morrow, 4.57 a;m.; 53 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE to. ... MAY HOWARD, aux. schooner (1.30 p.m.].. 64 tons, A. Smith, from Picton. KAPUNI, s.s. (11 a.m.), 188 toM, A. P. Gibson, from Patea WAHINE, g.s. (5.15 p.m.). 4436 tons, A. Edwin, from Lyttelton. . DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. HUIA, s.s. (4 a.m.), 127 tow, P. Itad , ford, from Wanganui. ■ ■ „' PATEENA, b.b. (1.45 p.m.), 121.2 ; ton-, T. Sewell, for Picton and. Nelson. ; . WAVERi/EY, ss. (2.10 p.m.), 157.t0n5, W. Brißden, lor Patoa. , WAITANOI, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 171 tons, A. fisk, for latoa. • , „„, . IN7EKOARGILL. b.b. (5.40 p.m.), 224 tons, E. Eden, for Wanganui.. . IRIS, cable steamer .(7.15 p.m.), 2&3 tons, Hughes, for 'Auckland. PORT HACKING (9.55 p.m.), 6225 tons Jolly, for Lyttelton. ICAMONA. fi.s. (10 p.m.), 1425 tabu, J. Plowman, for Westport. KAMO, s.s. ;iO.W p.m.), 1236 tons, J. Watson, for Westport. , ..„', . WAHINE s.s. (10.55 ,»;m.), 1436 tons, A. Edwin, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.. Tutanekai, Auckland, June 17. . Nora Niven, Oook Strait Juno 17. John, Lyttelton, Juno 17. Mapourika, Auckland. Napier, June 17. Maori, Lyttelton, June 17. • Kapiti, Wanganui, Juno 17,. Patecna, Picton. June 17. :. Ngahere, Greymouth, Juno 17. Opawa, Blenheim, June 17.Poherua, Timaru, June 17. Rivprina. Lyttelton, June 17. Karamii, Greymouth, June 17. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 18. Komata, Westport, June 18. • Alexander, Nelßon, Coast, June 18. Waverley, Patea, June 18.- ■ Ngahere, Greymouth, June 18. Te Anau, Auckland, June 18. 'May Howard, Picton, June 18. ./ Waitangi, Patca. Juno 18. Maori, Lyttelton, June JJ. Patecna. Picton, June m. Karamu, Greymouth. Juns .11. Poherua, Timaru, Juno' IP. :','■ Kakapo, Lyttelton, June 19. , ' Kennedy, Foxton, June 19. | Karu, Lyttelton, June 19. Rosamond, Greymouth, Wcßtport, Jane 19 Monbwai, Auckland, June 19, , Ha-wora, Patea, June 19 Houtu, Dunedin, June 19. ; Invercargill, Wanganui, June 19. '. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 20. ; Nikau, Nelson, June 20. . . ~ Ripple, Glsborne, June 20. Baden Powell, 'Lyttelton, June 20. Kapuni, Patea, June' 20. Putiki, Bast Coast, June 20.'
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttelton, June' 17. ' ,' ' Nlkau, Nelson. June- 17. i Corinna, Dunedin, Jurte 17. Bchwarzenfels, Newca.stlo, June 17.'. Opawa, Picton,> .Tunc 17. Kaplti, Wanganui, Juno 17. ■■•■>. Ngakuta, Lyttelton, June 17. Marama, San Francisco. Juno IT, TJlimaroa, Sydney, June 17. ■ May Howard, Picton, June 17. Waiwera, Lyttelton, June 17. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 18. Patina, Picton, Nelson, June 18.. Alexander. Nelson and Coast, June 18 John,' Nydia Bay. June 18. London, via Panama, June 18. Kaplti, Wanganui, June 18. ~ Waitangl, Patea, Juno 18. To Anau, Bluff, June 19. Maori, Lyttelton, June 19. ■ • " ':','. Nikau,. Nelson, June 19. / ' Hawera, Patea, Juno 19. Wakatu, Kaikoura, June .19. :' Wairau, Blenheim, Juno 19. ' Wahine, Lyttelton, June 21 Pateena, Nelson, June 21. • Kennedy, Foxton, June 21. ■ Monowai, Lyttelton. Dunedin, June 21. Invercargill, Wanganui, June 21.'. Blenheim, Havelock, Sounds, Juno 21.
BERTHAGE £IST. Riverina-No. 1 Queen's Wharf.-Marama-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Kapuni-No 5 Quoon's Wharf. Ulimaroa-No. 6 Queen's Wharf.' Wakatu-No. 9 Queen'B Whurf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen Wharf./ May Howard-No; 11 Queen's Wharf. Opawn-No. 11 Queen's W'arf. Corinna-No. 12 iiucen'6 Wharf. Wairuu-No. 13 tjuecn'e .Wharf. ~.. Blenheim-No. 13 Ou«en'« Wharf. Nora Nivon-No. 13 Queens Wharr. John-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. ; Wm. E. Bumham-Ko. 1* Queen's Wharf. Maori-Ferry Wharf. Tutanekai—Ferry Wharf. . Lily-liailway Wharf. Ngakuta-Glasgow ; Wharf. Remuera-Glasgow Wharf. Waiwera—Glasgow, Whnrt. •, Paparoa—Glasgow Wharr. Bohwarzenfels— Glasgow Wharf. PoheruoP-Lambton Wharf. '■ ,' Firebrand—Thomdon lircastwork. Philomel-Thorndon Breastwork. Baden Powell-Pipitea Wharf Mapourika-Taranakj Street Wharf. IST ■ TELEGKAPB. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. COASTAL. ONEHTJNGA. Arrived.—Kini 18 a.m.), from Greymouth, Barawa (10.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth, . NEW PLYMOUTH. : , Arrived.—Kapiti (9.25 a.m.), from -Wellington; Huia (7 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Ngatoro (10.10' a.m.), for Wanganui. PICTON. ..':-. Arrived—Echo (1030 a.m.), from'.Wellington; Pateena (5.30 p.m.), Irora Wellington. To Sail.-Opawa (8 p.m.). for Wellington. .' ' : " : NELSON. -■'";. . Arrived.-Nikau (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington ■ • . • To Sail.-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. , 'GKEYMOUTH, ' Arrived.-Karamu (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. .'■... LYTTELTON. - Arrived.-Woottou (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Maori (7 30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Wahine (4.55 a.m'.). for Wellington; lonio >4 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; Diverina (5 p.m.), for Wellington; Zealandio (5.5 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; Maori (8.30 p.m), for Wellington; John (li.<o p:m.), for Wellington. ■ . ' DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kotaro (5.15 a.m.), ' from Port Craig; Tarawera (3 p,ta.)j from Sydney, via Bluß. WAIIINE DELAYED. ' The ferry Bteamer Wahine did not reach Wellington until 5 o'clock last night, having been dolayod at Lyttelton' oy fog until 5 o'clock yesterday morning. She berthed at the Ferry Wharf and Bailed again at 10.25 p.m. for Lyttelton.ARAWA AT AUCKLAND. - The Arawa, which is due at Auckland to-day, is bringing 491. passengers and 1289 bags of mail.' ; ...,'.■
ULIMAEOA'S PASSENGER-Si Tho following Baloon passenger have booked for Sydney by the Ulimaroa, which oaila at mid-day to-day i-Misses JJecr Wl. M. Litchfield, If. Moliucnui, T. ATBnroe, L. P. norland, M. Wilson, M'Kcown, Wcetcotti nolmcH, Andricn, Walton, Warucr, G 'E. Griifcn, Howardt, Pollock, Jvodunia, a. K. Leahy, M. Watson,' Hunt, A, Mack, J. G. Pottigrcw, Mack, M'Gregor, Alexander, E Hume; Mesdamcs Brush,,o. Midlane, W. A. Clarke, Deer, Lock and infant, John Blytlio, 0. J. Machan,.M. M. Browne and infant, Mitchell, Haywara, Godley, P. Lissnian, Allum, P. LamborK, EMb and infant, Cowan. Raynor, Stuart, Holmeß. M'Donald, Harbor ond; infant, Buderick, D. J. Kwoin and child, Goodhue. Morrison, Kelvin, Deihm and otnld, L. Mack, Mack, M. A. Williams; Captain It H. M'lntyre, Messrs. HB. loiter, Hayward, W. Wilkes. W. J., M. Simpson, A Lee, G. M. Ourrie, M'Ahan,- E. A. Shrimpton, E. Bnißted, T. J. Thurman. ,Hungorford,.L. Cohen, A, D. Carsons, J., L. liowii, Brugh. C. Mid ane.W. A Clarke, Deer, Lock, John Blythe; 0. J. Machau, M. M. Browne, Mitchell, Al urn, A. Smith, G. M'Grceor, Wcatcott, A. Harrison, Kelly, Mowatt, Ellis, Brovelli, W. Freeborn, J F Hill. Prasor, J. Kirkley, B. Knowlcs, J. Souter, L. Wood Raynor,- Stuart Holmes, M'Donald, Barber, Buderick, D. J Kwoin, Goodhue. Morrison and 60H, Jamco A, Ellis, P. Orowther.
NEW SHIPS FOR 'FRISCO TRADE. Tile General Steamship Corporation, of San Franciaco, intends ■ operating three cargo steamers, each of about 8800 tonß deadweight. In the Now Zealuud-San'Fran-, Cisco service. ; : . n Tho first vessel to eall from ban Franclbco is tho now steamer West Muhwah, which should bn sailing any limy now, and calling at llonolnm, Auckland, Wellington, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle. The West Mahwah is a veifcl of 8550 tons deadweight, including buntors, with a.loaded draught of 24ft.lm, Khe is an oil fuel steamer, and will bunker at San Francisco for the found voyage, oalling at Honolulu both ways. '
Tlie noil vessel to leave San Francisco will be the now steamer West Jlolbrook, whichMs about the same size, and is due to sail from Ban Francisco about July 10. MOVEMENTS OF. 8.8. AND A. STEAMERS; The Xarcnta is expected to leavo Gisborne on Sunday morning for Timaru to continue loading. She will subsequently go' to Lyttelton and is to sail Anally on • Juno 24. . i. ■ • ■ ~ The lonic left Lyttelton yesterday afternoon for Port Chalmers. She is due at Wellington on Juno 28, and her departure for London has been postponed vutil July t. ■ • The' Zealandio was to have left Lytloltou yesterday afternoon for Port Cnalmcrs and Bluff. She Is expected,at Wellington on July I,,sailing on July 3. • . The Waiwora ia to leave for Lyttelton this, afternoon to continue Homewanl loading, and is to return to Wellington about June 27 to complct* She should get away finally on June 30. ■'" '_''■ F; AND. S. LINEES ' ' ' Advice has been received by the agentß that the F. "> and 8 liner Westmoreland lott Newcastle yesterday for Whangaroi. The' Paparoa ib to sail at mid-day to* day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. '•'.'■ BEMTJEBA FOR HOME . The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner. Eemuora is to sail at 2 o'clock tomorrow for London, via Panama. ' MAUAMA FOR 'FKISCO TO-DAY. : The Jfn.rnma is set down to sail at midday to-day for San Francisco, via tbo usual ■ porn. The, following steamers were expected, to he within range of the undermentioned wireless Btations last n'ght:-Awamr: .Aravi-a, Durham, Kakanoa, Navua. Auckland: llakanoa, Arawa, Arahura. Wellington: Wahjne, Maori. Patoena, Tutanekai, Irl6, Hiverlna, Paparoa. Ohathams: Port Nicholson, Woodarra, Westmeath, Ajana, Otarama. The Malto, which has been held up un the cast coast hy bad weather, is expected to call here to-morrow from Napier for bunkers. She Is going to Plcton to load chafT "for east eoasi bays. The Baden Powell,- due on Sunday,from Lyttelton, is to return on Monday with general cargo Bho was delayed at Lytshortago of truckß. The Wootton iB expected from Lyttelton to-night, and is to sail again on Saturday for that port. •Tho Kanria is duo here early next week I from . Newcastle. '
The Tarawora left Bluff on Tuesday night for Dunedin; and is expected to leave there'for Wellington on June 22 or 23.,. She iis to he dispatchrd for- Sydney; about June 26.
The.Union Company expected tie Ma. pourika to leave Napier late Inst night, for Wellington. After discharge hero she ■will probably go! to New Plymouth. Thp Kakapo is to net away from Lvtteltoii tomorrow. She should be hero on Saturday and In to go nn to Now Plymouth. , It is expected' that the Karanm will leave Clreymouth to-night for Wellington, The Te Anau if due here trom Auek land'to-morrow night. , The' Kosamond is coming to Wellington viaWentport to load for New Plymouth and should arrive to-morrow or Saturday. ■ The Blackball Coal, Company's collier Ngakuta ia expected to sail for LyttoHmi .to-night. .... The i Ngahere is expected from 'trey'mouth tomorrow ■ nomine • The Pohprua, from Timaru, in expected to-day. She ia to leave here about Saturday for .Wcstport to load for Wellington. •; ■ . ■ ' ■ The Hbutu should be here about the end of the week to load for Duncdln. Messrs.' Zohrab and Co. are agents for the vessel. ~ The. Mokoia is to leave Dunodm un Saturday for Wellington, via Lyttelton. She is due on Tuesday, and ■iB to Bail the same 1 ' day for Napier, Qlsborne, Tokomaru- Bay, and Auckland. The Port Hacking, which was timed to go to Lytteltoni to-day, got away laßt night for that port. . . .... •The Corinna is to sail to-night with general cargo for Duncdln. Onmaru, and Timaru. ~ , „„. ' ,'. • The Monowai is coming to Wellington direct from Auokland and shotild be hero ■ on' Saturday right. C*e has been set down to ball for Lyttelton aud Duncdln on Monday, , . ' •' .Captain C. Elders has taken command of the Oorinna, vice Captain W. Paul ; Several changes have taken place in the Kamo's engine-room staff. Mr. A. R. Currie has joined as chief, and* Mr.. It. Campbell as third, Mr. V.' T. Standing second, and Mr. H. Kasmussen third, leaving tho ship. , , ,~' Tho Wn.vcrley.whWi has been.laid up for overhaul, '"ft Wellington yesieriliy afternoon for Patea and Tarakohe She Is to,load cement at Tarakohe for-Patea and Will come to Wellington from She is due here about Sunday next. The vessel's master and erew have all rejoined.her! • v. ■ ' ' The Schwarzenfels is timed to 3airfor Newcastle at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The John is due from'Lyttelton to-day and is to Rail tomorrow lor. Jfydiii Hfiv. The Tutaiiekai, which is bringing a load of sugar from Auckland, is expeetpd to bo in port to-dny. She is to berth, at the Perry Wharf. ... ' .' Tho Haveia left yesterday for Tarakohe nhd Patea. and is due back about Saturday. She is to sail again the same ' It is exiiented that the Putiki will return',to Wellington from the east coast havs nboitf. Saturday, and is to load'tprobahiv railway iron) for Taurnnga. . The May Howard is expected back from Plrtoh to-morrow. The Echo is to go to Fast Cape from Plct6n"to load coal for TH»nheim. -.Shu is expected to come <tq Wellington, about thp middle of next week. The Walrtiu is expected.to get away for Blenheim on Sv turdav. \_
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