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SHIPPING NEWS

'•PHASES'OF THE MOON. JUNE.

iM>W :HoOU i-o o-o a.iu. • ;; this day. . ;s;mi .rises,. 7.2 R a.m.: sets, 4.23 p.m. ,UII rises,.JO. 10 a.m.; sets, 8.33 p.m. . waltn,. 6.23 a.m.; 6.56 p.m, ” • ARRIVED. MAY 31. NIKAU. fc:s; (7156 a.m.i. 213 tons. Hay, T-om -Nelson -’(’Nt;. 10. Queen’s wharf.) .- • MARAKUA’, s.s.. (5.30 a.m.), 253 S tons, rwi.-i.. from-l.vttellon. (Ferry berth.) .WAVERLEY, s.l (11.5 a.m.i, 157 tons.

from I’atea. (King's wharf.) ;,ij?A W’A. s.si (2.10 p.m.), 110, tons. . (!ioH.:;.'’ • from Blenheim. (No. 13. AiiedtiS whiirf.) ■•IMTi.KXA, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, .ev.eil, from-I’icton and Nelson. No. 14, .liiesu’s wharf.) SUNDAY, JUNE 1.

WAIR.VDV s.s: (9.35 a.m.). 98 tons, Daily, 'from Blenheim. (No. 11, Queen , 'iVhVrfiT'’ ■'*' * ■'M A (JR IT'S.s;' (7.40 a.m.), 3412 tons. 'l'alffertA’.'YVbrtV'LvtteUon. (Ferry berth.) •WAITANGI. sis. (12.40 p.m.). 171 tons. Fish, from Patea. (No. 3. south. Queen’s wharf.)

-SAILED. ..SATURDAY. MAY 31.

-PAKEttA, - s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 7944 tons. -Lewis, for Lyttelton. l.nilC. .s.s.- (£.lO a.m.), 12,232 tons. Keik. for Lomion via Panama. Iv.-tiUA, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 2484 tons, Davey, for Auckland • ..NJK-A-U, s-.ss. (2.15 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay. for. Nelson. KAPUT, s.s. (4.13 p.m.), 243 tons, .Sawyers,, for Wanganui. HLKMiiBIM. s.s. (7.45 p;m), 120 tons, .Wilkinson,, for Foxton MAKAHOA, sis. (7.43 p.m.), 2598 tons. Irwin, for- Lyttelton. SUNDAY, JUNE 1.

WAKATU, s.s (midnight), 157 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond, Gisborne, to-day Calm'. Oamarn, Tuesday. Marai’pa., Lyttelton, Tuesday Pateena.,, Picton. Nelson, Tuesday Nikau,''Motu'eka, Nelson, Tuesday Waiinen, Tarakohe. weunesday Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Wednesday Waverley, Patea, Wednesday Maori,' Lyttelton. Wednesdy Kaitoa. Motutka, Nelson, Wednesday Opawa, Blenheim, Wednesday ivapiti,-Wanganui, Wednesday , Kapuni,,,,Patea, Wednesday .Invercargill.. Lyttelton, Wednesday • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. VVoottdn, Lyttelton, to-day Blenheim, Foxton, to-day, 5 p.m. Pateena, picton, Nelson, to-day, 1.30 p.m. ,Maqr,L Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Invo'rcafgillj Wanganui, to-day, 4 p.jn. ■■ - KapivhiV'Fa'tea." to-day, 4 p.m. Qpawa ■ Blenheim, to-day, midnight -Komata-, "Westport, to-da> Kakapo, Napier, Gisborne, to-day Mokfiia, Dunedin. direct, to day Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Tuesday Marafda, Lyttelton, Tuesday , Ripple, Akiuo; iNapiei. uisborne, Wed- ■ ne’sday ' Kapiti, Wanganui, Wednesday ■ TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. LONDON—Opawa, Ruahine, and Otira, for Wellington; Maunganui, for Port Chalmers; Waiwera, for Dunedin; King Cyrus, for Napier. MELBOURNE + Sunday—Barents. from Auckland. • AUCKLAND,. — Kauri (4.15 a.m.)., from Melbourne; Mapourika (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Arahura (7.30 a.m.), from East Coast; Hinemoa , (11,5 a.m.);- from East Coast lighthouses: Ysabelj schooner (11.40 a.m.), from Mulbouine.' Sunday—Paparoa (11 a.m.), from Wellington. Valmarie, schooner (11 a.m.). for, Adelaida. QNBHJINGA. ..Saturday—Barawa (10.50 a.m.}, from New: Plymouth; Regulus (7 a.m.), from Nelson. WANGANUI, Sunday Kapiti (B.a» a’.in.), from Wellington. WESTPORT, 'Saturday—Kakapo (11.15 p.m.), for Wellington, GREYMOUTH, Sunday-Kowhai J 2.15 a.m.), for Wellington; Kaiapoi (11.20 pfm.) for Wellington. LYTTBLTON;“Sundav _ p n keha 18.30 a.m.). from Wellington; Manuoa (9.50 a.m?),' from "Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Sunday—Putiki (7 a.m.) and Breeze (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. • LONDON, May 20th—Mamari, from Now Zealand.

the ; itokoia. which arrived at Wellington 1 "on Friday night from Auckland, is tmied to sail to-night for Dunedin direct., 1

I’ha Katda’ left here for Auckland on Saturday, where she will load for south-ern-ports; ’ The "Kotvhai. and the Kaiapoi were Bbtlf'expected : td leave Greymouth on Saturday’ Coal laden for Wellington. «(Deo-at Wellington from Tarakohe on Tuesday the- Waimea will sail on Wednesday for Nelson and the West Coast. The Kennedy is expected at Wellington from Waitanu to-morrow with a load Mt’ stock for Petone.

• .'The Opawa arrived here on Saturday afternoon from Blenheim, and will leave again forthat port at midnight to-night. ■ The Kaoiti left for Wanganui at 1.15 ■ p.m. on Saturday, a.nd on arrival here on Wednesdav will take in cargo and sail for tho same port again at 4 p.m. . The.-Dutch steamer Eoggaveen ia expected to load cargo for Sydney at Auckland to-day. She is to sail for the Australian port with passengers on Tuesday. A telegram from Auckland states that the Paparon; which left Wellington for Auckland on Friday morning,, arriyea at the northern port at 7.25 o'clock yesterday morning. T, .. SYDNEY TO LONDON. •The P.O;S.N. Company's liners China ■and Kaisar-i-hind are expected to leave Sydney for London in July. NO OAEGO FOE FHEEY STEAMEES, ‘ The Wellington office of , the * Union Company advise that owing to the King s Birthday holiday on Tuesday, no cargo will bo shipped at Wellington to-day or to-morrow for tho ferry steamers Maori and Mararoa.. . This also applies to tho Pateena. KAHU FOE THE CHATHAMS. , The steamer Kahu will leave Welling ton.for tho Chatham Islands on Thursday next and will call at Waitangi, Owenga and Whangaroa. EASTEEN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY. The Eastern Australian Company’s steamers;—which--were commandeered by the Imperial Government at the begin,ning of-the, war, have now resumed their pre-war running,, between Sydney, Hong Kong and Japan. The St. Albans is timed .to leave Sydnev on Juno 18th for the'above porta;* to be followed by the ■Eastern-at the end of June. WSALH IN THE HAP.BOUE. first-‘time, during, the Ann, kufS's* thirteen years existence ae a’ •.training 'ship-for boys at •Thorndon - a visit to :-th«'ahip was paid by a whale on Saturday. May 24th. at 1 p.m. The ■whale, which.was of tho finback variety, and about fifty feet in length, first made its appearance bv breaking water close 1 alongside the ship on tho landward side.

i’ho whale appeared to be in no hurr,. ,l and roamed quietly along through the halk moorings, breaking water several ‘t.mesi. It finally disappeared near'the T.Kapunn. It is seldom that..any "hubs visit the inner harbour, the last occasion b imr about eighteen months ago, when ono was observed to spout about lialf a mJo off Kaiwarra.

POET PIRIE FKOM LONDON.

The C. and D. Line says that a misL.ko has been made in the date of arrival of the Port Pino, from London, vi;, Australia. It was stated that sne tv.es due at Auckland on July Ibth, but are will arrive at that nort on June 21)t... end load in Juiv for Home.

ACCIDENT ON SOUTHERN OUUSti A painful acc.dent occurred at t. a Auckland wateriront on Frill pii nitu? on board the MeianCN* j M ssion steamer -Southern - Cros resulting in Captain H. Bu r ss having his leg badly lacerated. J-i e has been lying at the Cen.r.d wharf since last Saturday, _ being min tim for her trio to the islands, f 1 which she was to wail next week. In « ,;.t to stow an anchor chain 'lie c• • ‘v re proceeding to run out the anch<v. and. in case of am- mishap, hiul attaein'o a rope to the chain. The latter was Tinning through the hawse pipe wh i the captain inadvententlv stepped in the b ght of the rope, and was dragged against the pipe. When he was rele; e.l it was found that the limb was severc-l Iv iniured. and he was immediately conveyed to the hospital. Though bad v lacerated it was not necessary to amputate the limb, and the sufferer i-s mailing good progress. Captain Burgess is a married man residing at Kohimarnma, and has been (Blaster of the Southern Cross for a considerable number of rears. THE FOEEESTER. The' American four-master schooim, Forrester, from San Francisco, is expec. ed to arrive at Dunedin within the nvx few days with a cargo of case oil and . deck load of timber. OVERSEAS VESSELS. STEAMERS. Devon—Due Lyttelton June Ist; left Sydney Saturday en route from Egypt. (JN.Z. and African Co.) Western Comet—Due Auckland Min, 2Sth; left New Fork April 22nd. (Johnston and Co.) Crosby Hall—Due Wellington . May 30th; left New York Apiil 22nd City of Dunkirk—Due Auckland June 7tb; due Wellington June 12th; left New York May Ist. (N.Z. and African Co.) Port Chalmers—Due Auckland June 16th; duo Wellington June 23rd; left New York May 13;h. (C. and D. Line.i Waitomo —Due Wellington June -18th; loft Calcutta May 16th via Singapore and Auckland. (Union Co.) Port Pirie —Due Wellington June 34th: leit Lomion April 18th. (C. and D. Line.' Waimana —Due Auckland June 26th; due Wellington July Jst; left London May 10th. (Shaw Snvill.) SAILERS. San Francisco to W ellington—Laura (bqtne), tailed April 20th, New York to vv ellington—King Cyrus (4-masted sob.), to sail. Newcastle to Wellington—Rona (bq). nailed May 14th tG. H. Scales).

X>. H. w. First Quartet ... 11 52 p.m. ■full Moon u 3 53 a.in. • ■st Quarter ... 21 5 3 p.m. 2b b 23 a.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10295, 2 June 1919, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10295, 2 June 1919, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10295, 2 June 1919, Page 2

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