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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. I ' JUNE.' , Day. Hr. m.- v . Full moon 2 4 48 a.m. . Laat, quarter 10 . 628 a.m. ' New moon ......17 Ml a.m. : First quarter. 2J 419 D.m. , . MOON. [ - Uoon rises to-day, 3.44 a.m.: sets. 6.11 p.m. i -v,V,-SUN. • ' , •'. :;.-k Snn rises.to-day, 7.17 a.m.: sets. 4.31 ■om: ' , HIGH WATEK. ."To-day. 3.12 a.m;j 3.38 Ip.m. 1 : i To-morrow, 4.1 a.m.: 4.26 p.m. s ARRIVALS. TUESDAY,', JUNE 29. WAKATUi 's.b. (1.15 a.m.), .'157. tons, vJ. I Wills,, from Kaikoura. ' I '81/ESHEIM,' s,s, (1.30; a.m.), 151 tons, Wi)kihsdn; : from' Pictnn. ' . > MOEEAKI,' 8,3. , (6.60 a.m.), 4421 W. Oolllhs. from Sydney. ' s.b. (7.35 a.m.), 110 tons,. Wi . - Nicholas, from Picton. • ; . . "NIKAU, fe.o. (8 a.m.), ®8 tons, R; Hay, from Nelson, : ' ItAOB.I, :a.s. . (8.45 a.m.), 3412 tons, W. >, Cameron', 'from' Lyttelton; v. - : ' KAPITI, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 242 tons, W Sawvers, from Wanganui. HINEMOA, s.b. (4 p.m.), 542 tons, J. Sol-lons,'-from Cook Strait. ; ' PATEENA,',6.B. '(10.30 p'.m.), "1212 toys;' T. Sewell, from Flcton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JUNE 29.' , / .HUIA, s.s.-(s'a.m.), 127 tonsjiF.i Eadford, • for FToton. "■■■•■: jHINEMOA, s.s.' ,(10.40 a.m.), 542 tons; J, Bollons,-. for Karori Rock. "" >v vWOOTTON, s.b. (11.45 a.a-.), 151 tons, L. liareeu.'for liyttelton, • . ■ v •NIKAU', s.s: (5.5 p.m.),' 248 tons, E. Hay,; for Nelson. ■ ■ PUTIKI, s,s. (6.10 p.m.); 409 tons. F. Norling,- for Tauranga; - v - ■ • KAKAPOi s,b. -. (7.10 p.m.), 1521 tons, A. ■ Fletcher, for 1 New Plymouth.. • •! ' -MAORI, s.o. •■ (7.50 ip.m.), 3412 ■ tons,' W; Cameron, for-Lyttelton. LILY, schooner (8.60 p.m.), 84:.tons. J. Bandwick, for "liyttelton. • TAKAWERA.- s.'fl. ,(B.£o p.m.), 1993 tonSrWV Evre, for : Sydney. NGAHERE, s.'b. (10 p.m.); 1090 .tons.'H; Dillner;- for Greymouth. ":/ . .' RIPPLE, "s.s; '(10,45'■'p.m.V* 413 tons.- J, Carlson, for Napier. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 BLENHEIM, s.s. (0.5 * a.m.),' 151 tons, Q. Wilkinson, for Picton. - EXPECTED ARRIVALS. • June -20. ■ ■.-. : : Hawera, PatGa, June 30. ; . AVahiue, i,ytielton, Juno #>.. : Kaitoa,. Nelson,' Juno 30. . ' Karu, Lyttelton, June 30, , • Wairaii. Picton. June M. , / lonic, Port Chalmers; Juno 30. Jlapourika, New Plymouth, June 20. , . Uma, Picton, June 30. " Sens Lo'.-Maru, 1 ' Newcastle,. June 30, . - Maori, Lytielton. July 1. ■ - fiikau,. Nelson. July.l. Waiporl, Newcastle, July l.' Sosamond, Westport. Greymouth. Jult 1. Kowhai, LyttelUn, July 1, . - Kumara, Newcastle, July l. . , .--Pateena, Picton,-July 1.. ?, Waitailgi, Pftea, "July ,1..: ; : • '~ Kennedy, Foxton, July ,1. '/.: ' ' '' Echo, Picton, July 11. • ; May Howard, Picton, July 1. Ngakuta, Greymouth, July, 1. ■ ' Paoroa,,One'aunga, July 1: . . ..-Surrey,' Lyttelton, July 1. : '.Monowal, Dunedin, . July 1. . .WahiiiO, liyttelton. July..2. , ; - .Kaitoa, Nelson, July 2. . Npakuta, Greymouth. July 2. . Paloonuj Bluff, July 2. City of Winchester. Auckland,. July 2.. Maori, Lyttelton. July 2. , ' Nlkau, Nelson.. July 2. ' ■ /.vPateena', Picton; July 2.. . . Waimea, Tarakohe, July 2. Wairau, Blenheim, July 2. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 2. ~ Blenheim, Picton, July-2. Westmeath, Auckland, Julys 2. s . :Moeraki, ;:Lytteltda, July -2; . ' . Wootton, Lyttelton, July 2. : : 7 -Xokin,. Grpvninuth l :"jnl.v,'3. lnvercargill, Wanganui,'July 3. ; ; ... .. Stella, : Ifunedln, , . July "3. '. ■ . JTdkoia, Auckland, July 3. ■ .. Eipple, Olsborne, July 4. v Wakatu, Kaikoura, July 4. : '

:' >V PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ; > lnvercargill, Wanganui, June 30, ' " Kapiti,-Wanganui, June-30. •;■ 1 ' ; Kapuni,:Patea, Juno JO. : .. ' Ha>vera, Patea, June 30. Maana, 1 Port Ohalmersy June 30. • - Wahine, Lyttelton,, Juno.3o , . -. I'ateena, Pioton, Nelson. June 3u. ...-Kaitoa, .Nefaou," June 30." " ' • Komata, Westport',''June 3Q.-.. ■ ■'' .-Wakatu, Lyumton. Kaikoura, Juno 30. • .' Wafrau.'- Ble'nhelm, . June:3o;. . ; : Moeraki,-Lyttelton, June-30. ' .> : •. Buia, - Wanganui, Juno 30. .. . ~ Maori, Lyttelton, July 1„ :.. J Niiau, -July. l.; . : : ' .Kowhai, .-.Westport, July'l;; j Orarl. London; via Panama,; July 1.. -, • - Otarama;'Lyttelton'.and Australian snorts, . /July 1. • ' . : • ■■Waitanei, Patea,July 1.-: ■, ■ - .- i : jKennedy, Foxton,,'''j.uly.;.l.C.' :, i May .Howard, Picton, July l." Houto, Dunedin, July 1 ■Monowai,- Auckland, via-ports, July l*;- . : "Wahine^'Lyttelton,,July. 2, ■■ > .'.Kaitoa; ■Nelson.-: July",2.' ■ . ' •'•'•• Patcena; Pict6n, -Nelson. July 2. . -.VArawa. :Lvttelton.-Dti'ie'H't.' July 2.. ~ ' .- Waimea, Nelson, Coast, July 2. Karu, Lyttelton', July 2. : ; Paeroa,: Greymouth, Hokitika, July 2. Mocraki, Sydney, July 2. > -. - Paloona; ; Melbourne, Julv 3. - Maori; Lyttelton,: -Jialfc 3. -.i' '. . :,' Nikivii.' ,T"ly. 3. . '•■ ; ; Surrey, .New. York, July 3. .. "■Mokoia, . Dunedin,'July 3. ' . W'ootton, Lyttelton,' July. 3. ' BY TELEGRAPH. / OVERSEAS. . " ■: I ■, itELBOURNE, Juno' 29. : ' . Arrived.—Devon,; from Liverpool. Sailed.—Kurow, for New Zealand.' '•: ' NEWCASTLE; June 29. • j Sailed.—lhumata, for NcVr Zealand. ■ COASTAL. . ' ' '"V TUESDAY,.JUNE 29, i \UCKLAND Arrived.—Donald M'Kay (6.30- a.m,), from' New York. ■ . -v . .. , ■ . - . _ . . LYTTELTON' ;V. .V Arrived.—Corinna (7.15 a.m.), from Tima?u;' : . Monowalv(7.3o a.m.), from-Dunedin. '

- . Sailed.'—Odriiina (5.20 >p.m.),-: : for. Nelson;' liowhai (5.45 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN,' Arrivcd.-Paloona (12.45 p.m.), from Melbourne, via Bluff. -. , ' ACOKIiAND. ■ s • Arrivod.-Donald M'Kay, froni Panama. Sailed.-Arahura, (1.50 a.m.),- for Glaliotno. , ■■ NEW PLYMOUTH. \: - . Arrived.—Mapourika (6.20 a.m.), from Onehunga. ■ • Sailed—Mapourlkai (10 p.m.), for Wellintr- ' ' toil. . . ■ PATEA. Arrived.—Hawera (7.45 a.m.). from Wellington; Kapum (7.55 a.m.), from Wellington; ■, Wavcrley, (8 am.),- from Wellington. FOXTOf)". .-Arrived—Kennedy (7.55 a.m.), from Welling- .. ton. ■ • PICTON. '• '• • ' . Arrived.—Walrau (7 a.m.), from Wellington: . Huia...(11,40 a.m.), from' Wellington? • -..Sailed—Opawa (early),- for Wellington. ■v;/.. ;:ELSON. ••;•• •• • Arrived—Alexander (9.5, a.m.), from West-1 port: Kaitoa (4.40 a.m.), from Wellington. I To sail.—Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington; I WEST PORT.' • , I Arrived.—Rosamond (6.50 a.m.), from Grey-1 month. . -■ ■ . ■ i Sailed—Rosamond (7 p.m.), for Wellington. GHEYMODTH Arrived.—Poherua (7.20 a.m.),- from Westport. . 1■; s•: 'Bailed.'—Waiwera (8.40p.m.,'89th), for'Tarakohe. ■ ... ■ • . • : . ... i .. liITTELTON. • 1 Arrived—Wahine (7 a.m.), fro» Willing■i! ton;; Oorinna (7.20 a.m.). from Timaru;' ' Mano»aW7.so a.m,)j from Port Chalmers. fiailed.-Oorinna ■ (5.30'.p.m.),' for Nelson; ; Kowhai. (£ p.m.),' for Wellington: Wahine (8.20 p.m.), for .Wellington., . , / : PORT OfIALMEBS. 'Arrived—Paloona (noon), from Blpff. ' .aThe following steamers were expected, to" '. Be within range of the Undermentioned ■wireless, stations i last . iiight:-Awanui-vNavua;.-Waipori; .• Argyllshire, ' Bakanoa. . -Auokland—Arahura,- Argyllshire, \ Donald M'Kay.- Wellinston—Pateena, • wahine, Mabri, Moeraki, .WaJipori, Karori, surrey, ■ Monowai, Tarawera, Kanna.. A* aruar-Pa-loona. Ohathami—Opawa. : Tho (Mestfa. Dalgety and - 00.,- agents) reached' Auckland at 6 o'clock yesterday morning.- • She ii expected at •Wellington on Monday next. • • The Echo and May Howard are both duo from Plrfion; to-morrow. The latter will sail an the return the aamo day. ■The Houtois expeoted to get away for Dunedin direct to-morrow, , The Marama, en route from Wellington to San Francisco, left Papeete at 3 p.m. 'on Saturday. "Sne Is due at San ftancisco. on July-8. v -■'Heavy ;weather'prevailed'.at Pntea'yea- ' terday,. and-the Waitangi was unable to . ,get::out. She,is exipected to get. here tomorrow. in. time to load and get away, on - the Return at 4 o'clock,.. ; ' . The Moaha is going to Port* Ohalmera to-night'for,overhaul. . Tho Komata will sail'this'afternoon with ;pasßengers ■ for- Westport." . . ..The Mokola la eipected .from Auckland direct on Saturday morning, and. ia fixed to sail aeala during the afternoon for Dujifidin direct.

UOERAKI:FEOM BYDNEf, . - -The ITocraki.iwhlch left Sydney at 12.5 a.m. on Friday last, arrivea- at 6.50 yes-terday-morning, and bertlied at v No, 0 Queen's,.Wliarf at 10. o'clock.-. The ye; Bel experienced fliid : weather all the way across.Tho cargo includes ..trunshipments' cx tlie Mataram; Afrika.'Bt Albans, Alii Maru, and Wakatipu'. The Aki Maru's Quota is made up of Japanese, goods, including motor accessories, turniture, toyß, and every imaginable mefchandiße, of whidh about lialf' a. flozen sheets of tho manifest aro made,u®., , ■ The following is tlie saloon, passenger list:—Misses Williamson, Davis, Eager, Shotlander, Jacobs, Wilson, Qrogaley, Burncßß, Oalban, Herman, Bflije, ChurcliwariJ,. ■Thornton, -Aysouj-'Michalauney, Clarlt, ilea, dames Blake,' Mayer, Collins, \Vood, l'hipps, Ryan, Gillies, Bernan. All Nin, Chlng Wai, TBe -Sze, Nyan tize, Tung Sing, Lan Fung No, , Yii: Sot Yinc,: W" Yun Bhun, Beeves and child, Francis : and. 3' children, Oavo and 2-. children, Watson and child; Churchward and,child,. Blair, and 3 children. Chow Tai,' ? Nichbll '.and child. Gunn,and infant,, Siminohsi.' Body,. M'Farlane,; Bpinks and 2 boy's, Nolsoh, "Marhiiy,; Jleßsrn. O'Brienr Paul, .■ Caithness; Hirst,'. Blake, - Mayer; Pearce, Prentice,' Heard. Collins; Harrison, Jones, ll'Oulloch, Phipps, dark, A. Webster, 1). Webster, Dress;. Watt; Oraw- ■ fflyd,. Gray,-, Gillies,-; .'Dr. . Gould,. NiChola/, iidolmafi, Oipi. ' Cozens, Peters, Gooflier, Garland,-Gee, Smith, Francis, Cave, Campbell,: Lt.-Col. Falllt, Watson, Churchward, Gray, Blair, Wood, Gunn; Osborne, Bryden, Gai-d, Ferguson, Minogue; and 65 steeragei' . •: > , : ,/ ■ The Moerakl .did. not leave for liyttelton last night'as expected, and her movements are now put back .'one. day. She will go south to-day, returning on Friday morning, She is to sail 'at midday on Friday for Sydney. -■

SIIAW-SAYHiIi SHIPS. .The Shaw, Savill and Albion Go. advise that- the lonic is. duo .tofnight 'from Port Chalmers, and is Ito sail for London via Panama on July.'6. . ~The Zealandie' is not expected here from the until July. 8, and. is ;now fixed to sail 'flnaUv on July' U~. .' ; '

■, The Arawa will leave Wellington on' Friday for Lyttelton and Dunedin, The Nareilta' is. leaving Timaru on Saturday' -for.. Lyttelton. . Sne.is expected to completer • loading! ther.o on July 7, calling at Wellington for bunkers on July 8. It is expected that the vessel will sail.. th*j following day- for. London, via Fremantlo and Africa. .

. : O. AND D/ LINERS. Tho C and D.'Line adviso that the Port Hacking ib to leave Port Chalmers. to-day for Australia.. Subsequently \ the liner will return to New Zealand to load frozen meat fop Homo.. ■ / ' . The Port Lyttelton, which is Napier, is to call at Giaborne and Wellington: when finished; there, ,\ r ■■■;. •' NIAGARA SAILS TO-DAY. '

Tho departure of It.Mj3. Niagara from Auckland, for - Vancouver, via ports, has been "postponed.', until this :morning. PALOONA FOR 'MELBOURNE. : .The'Paloona is due at Wellington on Friday from' Bluff and Lyttelton. '; She will, sail on Saturday for Melhdurne direct, taking ; passengers and cargo; • MAPOTJRIKA ■ FROM NEW PLYMOUTH. • The Union 6.5. Company announce that the Mapourika. is due here to-morrow with che'eso from New Plymouth, for, transhipment to one of the Home liners now in port.! '. She. is to, lay u® here for. haul after discharge. ' ' SUDDART-PARKEU STEAMERS/.,;. '' ' fee" Huddart-Park'er,' Ltd.,, advise that the Westralia is to leave Melbourne on ■Friday for "Wellington direct, returning Via southern porta on July 8, : . •; The' TJlimaroa-r-Ih'■ to leave Sydney tomorrow, anfl should be here on Monday; - .A. AND A, LINERS' XtOVEMENTS. v '■'•The Surrey .has been delayed at Lyttelton; and is leaving thereat noon to-day for Wellington. . She la to sail 'for New -York-on,-Saturday. • : T ■ . .:* ■ -The. City of . Winchester and Westmeath. jire leaving Auckland, fill's-afternoon, -anti should be here; on Friday. They ,will subsequently go on to Lyttelton and Dunedin.

, jTHE HELEN : B. STERLING. 'The,four-masted, schooner Helen B. Sterling, arrived at Auckland! from 'Newcastle on Saturday'afternoon, and berthed' at the C6ntral. , 'WlV l rf,' ; ' She left Newcastle oh June 12, and experienced very stormy ■weather on the voyage, carrying away the router-jib and, the- mizzen. The "fore:and .afters," which, were battened over ,the' aftcr-hatch, werA- washed . overboard, as ,ulb6 was a quantity of deck cargo, consist, ine of "Japanese oak. The weather was so 'bad' last') Wednesday, 'that' it .was neces-, sary to "heave to" for six or seven hours. 'Captain B.'M,-:Sterling, formerly master, of the E; R. Sterling, Is In command, of: :the'schooner, -Mr.-Ji Franciß, late second 'mate of the barquentine' E. R. Sterling, Is .'now niate , of 'the Helen B, Sterling.

: . MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. H.', P. ,OlBen : has',- taken: Mr.: :D.' ■Watson's olaco-: as second officer on the Putiki. -- . ' •. . .■ , r Mr. W., J. .Watt has: joined the Ngahere, as third engineor, vice Mr. O. o..Millar." ; Mr.. M... H,; dej Abataur, chief, engineer •of the Kapiti, lias : come ashoro, and Mr. :F.' Arniftrong has 'taken -his place; ; V Tho' local-' ojlce of tho. C. and. 1). Lino -haVe received advice by letter'from-Syd-. ney of the• death of Mr. 'A., t>. Young,: ichief enfjineer of the Port Melbourne, from, heart failure,.at the age of 63 years. Deceased, • \vhose homo ia In Scotland,''had been in the service of - the cot>ipany. for many years, and - had just reaohed the rotirlng age at the time of his. death. Two of Mr. Young's, sons follow their father's calling with tho eamo line,, one; ■being' chief engineer of the : Port Cluilme'rs, and the,other fourth of the Port Sydney. V ■- '''■ ■. / '-> : . "" ■ • 'Caiptaln" Post:.'is taking the '-Tutanokal otf-.a tour'ofthe southern,lighthouses earlj next week. ~... ..

The Hinemoa, which went out to relight the Karori Rock light yesterday, returned and anchored in Worser-Bay last evening.: She is to make a -tour of all the Ughthouseß, including Palllser, The Brothers, 'Jackson Head, French N Pass, . Stephen, Farewell, Okure, and Campbell..; This will provide about nine days' work. ; : Before returning to Wellington . the Waverley will probably go to North' Cape, to lijad . coal' for Patea.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 9

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