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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES op We moon. JUNE.

_ „ Day. Hr. m. : Full moon ..,.,- 2 448 a.m. Last quarter 10 6 28 a.m. New moon 17 1 u a.m. First quarter 23 6 19 p.m.

MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.54 am.l sets; 0.23 p.m. BUN. Sun risy to-day, 7.17 a.m.; sets. 4.29 p.m. HIGH WATER. l To-day, 10.42 a.m.; 11.10 pjn, To-morrow. 11.34 a.m.; '— p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JUN*! 23, , ORARI s.s. (0.25 a.m.), 9179 tons, S.' Vine, from Gisborne, R „^n ß ? NA ' »•»■ '1-20 a.m.). 1212 tons. T. Sewell, from l'icton. MAGIC, auxiliary schooner (3,50 a.m.), 82 S?iTT?- , T;^ , . nK ' fron i Bay. s.s (4 a.m.), U75 tons, R. Chadwick, lrom Westport. MANUKA, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 4534 tons, O. I'llft, from Sydney. WAHINE, ss. (10.45 a.m.). <436 tons. A. Edwin, from Lyttelton MOKOIA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.). 3502 tons. R Mawson. r rom Lyttelton.KARAMU, s.B. (8.26 p.m.). 134 tons, 0. Bullock, from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. INYEROARGILL, s.s. (11.5 ,p.m.), 224' tons. E- •'dj'n, for Vjniranul. HUIA, s.B. (12.50 p.m.), 127 tons, F. Radlord, from Wanganui. PATEENA. s.s. U. 40 p.m.), 1212. T. Sewell. for l'icton and Selson. WOOTTON, s.s. (2.10 p,m.), 151 tons. L. Larscn, for Lyttelton , MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner (330 p, rra'iw 4 A tMB ' h r ,,mith - lor Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholas, tor Blenheim. ■.'■"• KOMATA, s.s (515 p.m.), 2048 tons, H. Bold, for Westport. MANUKA,. B.s. (6.15 .p.m.), 4534 tonß, O. Clift, for Lyttelton. , EIPPLE, s.J. 16.25' p.m.), 413 tons, J. Carlson, for Napier. KAITOA s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 319 tons, W.'Wildman, for Nelson.

WAHKE, b.s. ;7.50 p.m.>, 4436 ton., A, Edwin, for Lyttelton. KOSAMOND, b.b. (11.20 p.m.), 721 tona, E. Nicholas, for (Jreymouth.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Houto, Lyttelton, June 24. IVaverley, Patea, June 2* Kapiti,' Wauganui, June 24. Kjakuta, lyttelton, June 24 Maori, lyttelton, Juno tX Nikaui. Nelson, June 24. Pateena. Picton, Juno 24. Wnitanci, Paten., June 24. Hula, Wunganut, June 24. Putlki,' East Coast, June 24. . Blenheim, Havulock, June 24 ' ' Wairau, Monhoiin, June 24 Hincmoa, Stevens ißland, June 24. Wahine, lyttelton, June /* Kaitoa, Nelson, Jure 25, Manuka, Lyttelton, June 25 ' Moana, San Francisco; June 25. Opawa, Blonheim, Jufle 25 I May Howard; -Blenheim, June Si Kapuni, Patea,. .une 25. Taraivera, Dunediri, ,'une 25. Jaden Powell. Lyttelton, June li Invercarpill, Wanganui, JuUb si. Huia,. Vanganui, June 25. Haivera, l'atca, Juno 25. Koho, Blenheim, June 25, Otnrnnm', Auckland, Jims 2A ; Maori, Lyttelton. June 26 Pateona, Picton, .lmik 25. Nika'u, Nelson, <ilune 26.. .Wootto:i, Lyttelton, Juno i». Arawa, Auckland, Jane 2« Ngnhere, (Jreymouth, Jnns a>. Kakapo,.Lyttelton, Juno 25 .Durham, Auckland/June 27. Wootton. Lyttelton, June. 27. Ripple, Gisborne, June 20,

' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. E pplo, Napier, Gisborne, June U Kapiti, Wanganui, June, ?4. Magic,, Sandy Bav, 1 June 24. Kanna, Grevmouth, Juno H. Poherua. Westport, JWnn 84. Maori, Lyttelton, June 25. "> Nikau. Nelson, Juno 25 Manuka, Sydney,. Hobart, June 25. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Knikoura. Juno iS Blenheim, l'icton,' June 25 Ka/puni, Patea, June 2i Hawera, Patea, June 25. Kennedy, Foiton, June 25. May Howard, Blonheim, June 'ti. Echo, Blenheim, June in ' Waverley, Patra, June 25, Waltangi, T'atea. Juno 2S. Maori, Lyttelton, June 26 ' Kuia. Picton.Juno 25. •.---■' ' - Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June !».:' Nikau, Nelson,.i'une'26. Tarawern. gydney, June 26. Putiki, Tauranga, JuneHS, Wakatu, Kaikoura, June. 28. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June 28.

TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Nora- Nivon—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No, 10 Queen's Wharf. Walrau—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. ,W, E. Buriihiuii—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Maori-Ferry Wharf. Hinemoo—-Perry. Wharf. Houto-Ferry Wharf. Karamu—Railway' Wharf. Maiip-Glaagow Wharf. Oran—Glasgow Wharf. Putiki-Glasgow Whar». Kapiti—Glasgow Wharf.. .' , Waitangi—Glasgow Wharf. TfTiiiin—Kirnr'B Whnrf. ' • Waverley-King's Wharf, " . Philomel—Thornton' BreastworK. Fircirprid— Breastwork.' Ngakuta-Lamhton Breastwork. BY TELEGRAPH. . OVERSEAS, . NEWCASTLE. June 23. Arrived.—Waipori, from New Zealand. Sailed— Sofala, for ilunedin. Arrived.—Rakanoa,' from New Zealand. PORT KEHBLA. June 23.. Sailed.-Port Lyttelton. for New Zealand. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23. . AUCKLAND'. Sailed.—Jubileo (10.45 a.m.), for Niue; Rivartnn (12.10 p.m.), for, Sydnny. Arrived—Awanou (7.45 a.m.), from G'sborne, via port*. '" WANGANUI. Arrived.—Rarawa (1,20 -a.m.), from New Ply mouth. Sailcd.-Kaplti (12.20 p.m.), for Wellington. POXTON. Arrived.—Kennedy (1,65 p.m.), from Wellington. . PATEA. Sailed—Waverle !2.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Waltangi (2.40 p.m.), for Wellington. ; ficton., . Arrived..—Pateena (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington. HAVELOOK. , Arrived—Blenheim (11 a.m.), (from Wellington, i ' Sai'cd—Blenheim (2.20 p.m.), for.Wellington. .•■■''' • NELSON. Arrived.-Nikau (6 a.m.), from Wellington; •Paeroa (4 a,m.), from Westport, To sail.-Nikau (7 a.m.), lor Wellington. ' GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Mal.aita- (2,25 p.m.), for Nowcestle. LYTTELTON. '' ' ■ ? Arrlvod.-Maori '7.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Monowai (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Breezs (7.20 a.m.), from Tiinaru; Manaroa (9.J0 a.m.), from Timaru; John, from Nydia Bay. ' Sailcd.-Ngakiita (l .p.m.), for Wellington; Monowai (6 p.m.), for Dnnedin; Maori, for Wellington; Calm, for Wangunui. POUT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Kauri (8 a.m.), from Qeelong. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Zoalandic -.4 p.m.), for Bluff, ATJD3NJO RESCUES SHIPWRECKED PASSENGERS. On her laßt pnssago from New Zealand to England,the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athenie plowed up the passengers of - the American steamer Munnmar i 3477 tons), which had run ashore on Watling Island ((ho island in the West Indios on which Columbua llrst landed oh October 12, 1492), and to which ho gavo tlw name of San Salvador). '

A Ohristchurch. resident Imb recolved this I following account of the rescue from Us eisler, who was a passenger in tho Athenic: "Ou'Sunday night, about 9.0' o'clock, tho engines stopped dead, and we all wondered what, had . happened. We Boon learned, however, there was a Bhip ashore on the Island of Snn Salvador. It was too dark then to look; for tho shipwrecked people, but it was a heiiutilul calm evening, and they, had afl bcon safely taken into.lifeboats, and wouM he all right till morning. <We-therefore "utood by until moraine, or, rather, we went slowly round and round in circles till daybronK, and wo then picked up the unfortunates. The ship Munamar was on its way from Cuba to New York, with 83 passcngors. It wont too near tho island, and struck ft opral roef, and it wiis fast filling: with water. We took all the passengers, ninfls,' and baggage on board, and the "aptain and crew remained behind In tho boat to see What they could do. They wure Quite near tho island, ana would ho Quito all right until tho Barrage people came along to-seo if tho bout could be saved. These new passengers aro all Tuhkocs,' snd there aro about 30 'niggers.' They havo made a great many complaints about the poor nigsors being accommodated along with white people-but what el6o could bn done under I bo circumstances?—and, anyway, they will' all be landed' at Newport News to-morrow. ,' l

MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. ' The Union Company's steamer Manuk»» which left Sydney;between 9 and 10 odock on Friday, arrived in tlijj ctream shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday morning, and berthed at No. l'south .at,' 10.5 a.m. The vessel experinnccd southerly and'-, 60uthwesterly winds, with choppy seas and s dull weather, with occasional showers until arriy.il. She left port for Lyttelton last night, and is expected back tomorrow morning, sailing on the return to Bydney v and Hobart at midday. Tho vessel brought transhipments ex / , Marumba, Nikko Mara. Shin Chiku Maru, Warsova, Suffolk, Wukatipu, and Hcna, and tho following saloon passengers:—lleadames Peck, Jrtrvis Mid child, Collins and 2 children, Qrumbletou iind 2 children. jEmanuol, Elldorbeck, Ityan, Mnntqa, O'Donnell, Robinson, Mnyntar,. Collinson, Tlghe, Rams, Harnick snd child,. Basselmann, Millscn, G"ur!t,i Higgs and child, . M'Kenzle, Gailier, Mo.Vnihan, Misses Rich, Oollings, Walker, Stovonß, Armess, Slattery, Eden, Christie, Mulligan (2), Hewitt, Campbell, Jones, Pearson, Prentice, Newi, M'Ewan, Horner, Bannister, Price, Woods, Kerr, 'Major Peck, Messrs. Small, Flanagan, Whitney, Oliver, Jarvis, Collins, Rich, Major MacLeod, Mnuton, Moynihan, Collison, MArthur, Bown, Crow, Holdci, Ruins, Pockley, Harricks, Mitchell, Wilson, Buff, Q.ueen, Smith, EilerEon, Campbell, Pockley, M'Koiuic, M'Glashan, Per-. kins, Coo, Skettlo, Gallter, Hammond, Kerr; 94 theatricals, "Sleeping. Beauty" Pantomime Co.; 67 steerage, and 14 Chinese. ;

. ■ ' ■ F.IRE ON THE WESTJIEATH. ;' 'Further details of the outbreak''of flra onthc Westme&th, which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool on Saturday, aro contained in a, paragraph published-in tha Auckland "Star." The \cssel was. about six days- cut from- Panama' on. May 28, with a large general cargo, when about half-past 9 smoko was seen issuing from tho ventilator of No. 4 hold. After somo [ delay tho fire was located in the 'tween decks. About midnight smoke wus found to be penetrating to tho lreening engine room and bunkers, A fow minutes later the deck and the combings on the fore part of No. 4 hold started to crackle and blister. The taptain then had acids and dangerous cirgo in the vicinity of tha hatch thro-;n overboard, and the 1 Bhip was put head to -nlud, and two hoses, were played on the fire! The work of -removing cargo on deck was carried on. until the, 'tween decks were ruiched, and- hoses were played on smouldering baleß and crates containing general cargo. Shortly after midnight tho fire was. well in hand, and ,was completely extinguished before 1 o'clock. Late that night the, charcoal in the insulation vas found to be smouldering, and was extinguished with, a syringe. The master's Account of the fire give« the damage to ship and cargo- by £ro and water as apparently slight. Captain Plunket, Lloyd's surveyor, reports that a preliminary iiirvey has already been held, but further *urveys will take place. Until the .cargo in tho hold where the fre occurred is discharged, however, it is impossible to Bay what damage 1b done. 'A. AND* A.: STEAMERS. '■ The Durham is to leave Auckland to morrow for Wellington, and should be here on Sunday.The Hororata (whloh is iinder the agency of the A. and A. l ine) 1b loading at Timani, Lyttelton, Wanganui, and Wellington, for Boston, Now York. She Is to leave Brisbane for 'J'imaru on July 10. The Somerset is due to arrive at Bluff from Australia- on July .12, una 16 to load there'and at Duncdih and Lyttelton for Boston. ' The Weßemorland is to leave Whansarel to-nigW for Auckland, en route to Liverpool. • ORARI ARRIVES. . The New Zealand' Shipping Company't steamer Orari arrived In the stream from Gisborne early yesterday morning, and berthed at the Glasgow Wharf at 7.45 a.in. . • TARAWEItA TOR SYDNEY. The Tarawcra- was to have left Duneriri last night for Wellington. She should be here to-morrow, and is expected to sail for Sydney with general cargo on Saturday. SHAW-SAVILL SHIPS.'' , ' ' The Shaw, Savill and Albion Uo, advise that the Mahana, en loute from London to, Wellington, left Panama on June, 21. he is due hero on July 16. Tho Nareiita arrived at Timaru at 8 o'clock yeßterday morning, to continue Homeward loading.The Arawa is dro .it Wellington from Auckland on Saturday. \ 0. AND D. LINERS, i Advice has been received that the Port Sydney left London on June 19 for Australian ports and Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. She is due at Auckland on August 27. The Port Caroline left London two days earlier (on June 17).f0r. the same ports, and should be nt Auckland on August 25. .. ."t...'-" The Port Hacking was to have left Lyttolton last night fir Dunedin and Australia, She is to return (übsequently to New Zealand for loading, . COAL FOR WELLINGTON. Advice has been'received that the Rothesay is to leave Newcastle thiß week for' Wellington with! 1000 tons or coal for Uessrß. Redpath and Co., Ltd. ~ MOKOIA BY RAIN. Owing to the heavy rain which foil terday afternoon the Mokoia was- unable to complete loading, and did not get away last.night as expected. She has now been fixed to leave port «,t midday to-day for Napier, Gisborne, Tokomam Bay, and Auckland. ■.-■'■. MOANA DUE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. A wireless message received hy the Union S.S. 00. last night stated that the J'onna would not arrive.in port until 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.

AUCKLAND-NAPIER SERVICE ( Tho Ifararoa is at present undergoing an extensive overhaul nt Port Chalmers, and alterations are also bcin? mado to, the quarters of the oflicers and crew. It) will bo some tinio yet I'efbre the "tSBel will be ready to take up her new running in tho Auckland, Giebome, and Nayier service. It is understood that the Arahura will go back lo the Wellington-Wcßt Coast run, for which she was originally built.

TAHITI' FOR AUCKLAND. The R.Jt;S. Tahiti, which left Victoria (BkO.) on Saturday for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva, is duo' at Auckland about July 8.

WHEAT FOR MELBOURNE. The Union 5.8.: Company unnounco that the Waimarino is expected to load wheat at Melbourne nest week for Welliugtjn.

KATOA FROIV NEWCASTLE. It is expected that the Katoa will leave Newcastle about Saturday with coal for • i Wellington •

MESS-TABLE. GOSSIP. Mr. W. B. Hoaro has'joined the Rosamond bb third, engineer. Mr. .Reea, who,was ricond officer of tho Wairuna when ahe was captured by. tho Germans, is now second of the Kanna, Mr. Alex. Hall,, formerly engineer of tho Union Company's tug N atone, who has been engineer on the Kaipara steamer liuawnhi during the past fcur years, has resumed his old position on the Natone.

I The following steamers were expected to he within range of the vndermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awauui— Katoa, City of Winchester. Auckland— Moana, Oanr-.dlan Exporter, Riverina, Westmorland. Wellington—Wahine,' Maori, Pateena, Manuka, Mokoia. Awarua—Westralia. Ohathams—Marama, Remuera, Opawa, «"<mld jrKny. , The Hineinoa Is expected to be in port, from Stephen [eland at' midday to-day. Tho auxiliary sohoouer Ilouto, which left Lyttelton on Tuesday for Wellington, is due to arrive here at any time now. The Karti ia expected uack'from Lyttelton oft Wednesday next, and is to sail again on Thursday. ~.- ; The Calm.left Lyttelton on Tuesday for Wanganui. The' Paeroa left Nelson yesterday ; for Onehuuea to load for Wellington. The Ngakuta left Lyttelton at 1 o'olock yesterday afternoon for Wellington, and should arrivo here to-day . The Ngahcre should get away from* Greymouth to-morrow for Wellington. She 1b expected on Friday. Tho Pohema If to leave to-night for Westport to load for Lyttetlon. It is expected that the Kokirl will leave Grcymouth on Monday for Wellington. •The Komata sailed yesterday for Westport with. passengers, and is oxpected to load there for Wellington.

The Kanna.now discharging Nowcastlo coal, iB expected to leave hero to-night for Wcetport. ■ ,

Tho Kakapo Is expected to get away from Lyttelton to-morrow, and should bo hero on Saturday bhe is to proceed to Now Plymouth after discharge. The John left Nydia Bay on Tuesday for Lyttelton, and is guing.from there to Wanganui and Tarakohe, subsequently coming to Wellington. The Karu, which has gone to Lyttelton, is to load back to Wellington; The Boßamond left pprt last night for Qroymouth, to load for Wellington. A messago has been received from Patoa stating that the Wavorley and Waitangl wore able to cet nway from there yestorday for Wellington. They should therefore be here to-dny. The ketch.-Tararawa, recently purohascdby Buniß, I'hilp and Co., for tho interInland trado, returned to Auckland to-day with a damaged rudder, sustained during liravj- weather.*

The auxiliary schooner Magic, which arrived in TiorE yesterday, is to. Bail to-day for Sandy Bay, wh«e she is to load lor Wellington. The Huia is expected to-morrow from' Wnnganui, and is to load hero for l'lcton, , sailing again on Friday. '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 231, 24 June 1920, Page 6

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