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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. JUNE. D. H. M. J nil Moon 2 4. 48 a.xu. Last Quarter 10 6 29 a.m. New .Moon 17 I 11 a.m. First Quarter 23 6 19 p-m. THIS DAY. Sun rises, 7.7 am.; sets, -1.50 p.m. M'oon rises, 5.48 p.m.; wets, 8.15 a.m. High water, 5 21 a.m.; 5.415 p.m. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3. OPAWA, s.s. (3.45 a.m.), 110 tons, McKinnon, from I’icton iNo. 11 north. Queen’s wharf.) ROSAMOND,- s.s. (4.5 a.m.). 721 tons, Nicholas, from Greymouth and AV'estport. (No. 12. JervoU quay.) AVAIHORA, s.s- (5.15 a.m.), 4638 tons, J. Frew, from Newcastle. Kailway wharf.) CANADIAN EXPORTER, s.s. (8.40 a.m.). 5198 tons, Bradley, from Vancouver via Melbourne. (Glasgow wharf.) KITTAWA, s.s. (9 a.m.). 1247 _tons, McLeilan, from Greymouth. (King’s vharf.) WAHINE, s.s. (8.55 aim.), 4-136 tons. Edwin, from Lyttelton. (Ferry .wharf.) KENNEDY, ‘s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 226 tons, J, O-wen, from Poston- (Perry wharf.) WAIMEA, s.s. (11 a.m.), 454 tons, EGraham, from Tarakohe. (Pipitea wharf.) INVERCARGILL, as. (1-5 p.m.). 224 tons, Eden, from Wanganui. (No. 5. Queen’s wharf.) MANUKA, s.s. (4.5 p.m.). 5323 tons, Clift, from Hobart and Sydney. Passenger* ; Saloon —Misses Payne, Johnson, Ryan, Gee, Godfrey, Woods. Cooper. Fowler, Ryan, Henry, Gambrill, Dunn, John, Caughley, Jones, Bmlwood, Alexander, Wiltshire. Coleman, Harley. Shearing, Wilberfoss, Smith, Shepherd, Moran, Green, Andiew, McGregor (2), McPherson, Shields, Guinness, Backen, Burt, Mesriames Cooper. Cowper, Nicholson, Henry, Wicks, Lcadbeater, Bone, Almond, Herman, Bransgrove and child, Ross and child, Carter and child, Hudson, Wiltshir?, Coleman, Cogan, Heath and 2 chldren, McKee, Boyes, Bradford, Smith, Rhodes, Crosdale, Grange Brown, Brooks, Andrew, Fraser and 3 children,' Smith, I Oram, Lady' Birdwood, Messrs Cnrlaw. j Collins, Carnoll., Setter, 'Williams, Tivey, llislop, Warren, Williams, Cowper, ParI liinson, Henderson. Davidson, Clark, Duncan, Nicholson, "Wicks, Lcadbeater, Ferrick, English. Knecsham, Maxwell. For- ! raster, Connell, Herman, Hudson (2), Wilsliiio (2) Coleman (3), Cogan. Mnckrell, Meehan. Shearing, Heath, McKee, Gaines, Ross. Higgins. Greenwood. Yott, Rhodes. Crosdale Comer, Brown, Brooks, Fraser, Fairburh, Wood, Ktewai'd, Beck, Deacon, Gram, Backen, Matthews, Wilmore, St. Clair. Carter. Hancock. General Bird wood, Captains Ken rick, Holm, Boyes, Ward, Rone. 3 Chinese; Jrt9’ steerage. (No. 6, Queen’-; wharf.) W.AKATU. s.s. 11.13 p.m.). 157 tons. Wills, from Lyttelton and Knikoura.

SAILtD. WEDNESDAY. JUNEI. 2. MAY HOWARD, auxl schooner (8.55 a.m.), 64 tons, Knox, for Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (11.35 a.m.), 110 tons, McKinnon, for P.icton. CORINNA, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 1271 tons, Paul, lor Dunedin. PATEENA, s.s. (2.5 p.m.). 1212 tons, Sewell, for Picton and Nelson. HAWERA, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 174 tons, McKinnon, for Patea. KINI, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 1132 tons, R. Coidy, for Picton and Ouehunga. • KAPUT, s.s. (4.39 p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, for Wanganui. CALM. s.s. (5 p.m.), 981 tons, Braidwood, for Timaru and Lyttelton. WAHINE. s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4486 tons. Edwin, for Lyttelton. HUIA. s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 127 tons, Radford. for Wanganui. AVAIKAWA, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 5627 tons, J. Thompson, for Auckland, Suva, and San Francisco.

ECHO, auxiliary schooner (11.50 p.m.), 99 tons. King, for Blenheim.

expected arrival*. Maori, Xjyttelton, to-day Nixon, Nelson, to-day Patocna, Nelson, Picton, to-day Opawa. Picton, to-day Mapourika, Whnngarci, Napier, to-day Kamona. Westport, to-day Kaiapoi, Greymouth, Westport, Friday Stella. Dunedin, Friday May Howard, Blenheim,. Friday Ivoutunui, Gisborne, Friday Blenheim, Weethaven, Friday Wahino, Lyttelton, Friday Echo, Bi'nheim, Saturday Muia, Wanganui, Saturday Chepadoe, .New York, Napier, Saturday Karu. Lyttelton, Sunday Waitvera, Newcastle, Sunday Ripple, Gisborne, Sunday Vv notion, Lyttelton, Sunday Puiiki. Ta.rakoho, Sunday Kennedy, Foxton, Sunday Waitangi, Pa'ea. Sunday Hawera, Patea. Sunday Kapiti, Wanganui, Sunday Kapunj, Paten, Sunday Paloona. Melbourne, via south, Sunday Riverina, Sydney, Auckland and ports. Tuesday Monowai. Dunedin, Lyttelton. Tuesday

PROJECTED DEPARTURE*. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Nikau, Nelson, to-day, 5 p.m. upawa, Blenheim, Friday Kennedy, Foxton, Friday Magic, Sandy Bay, Friday Avatapu, Tarakohe. Friday Waitangi, Patea, Friday Waiir.ca. Nelson. West Coast, Friday Invercargill, Wanganui, Friday Pateenu, Picton, Nelson, Friday Wahine. Xjyttelton, Friday Manuka, Sydney, Hobart, Friday Komata, AVcstport, Saturday Rosamond, New Plymouth, Greymouth. Saturday Mapourika, Auckland, Saturday lonic, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Saturday. May Howard, Blenheim, Saturday Wanganui, Greymouth, Saturday Ivoutunui, East Const. Saturday Port Nicholson, Picton, Sunday Stella. Greymouth, Monday Somerset, Lyttelton, Monday Hawera, Patea, Monday Kapiti. Wanganui, Monday Blenheim. Havelock and bays, Monday I’utiki, Picton, Monday Echo, Blenheim, Monday Muia. Wanganui, Monday , , 1 '.'.'cotton, Lyttelton, Monday Paloona, Melbourne, Tuesday • Ivani,. Xjyttelton, Tuesday Riverina, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Tuesday Monowai. Auckland via ports, WednosI da-- | Canadian Exporter, Auckland, Vanj oouver, Wednesday I Mr H. E. Young has joined the Wai hine ns wireless operator.

TELEGRAPHED movements.

NEWCASTLE, Tuesday—Waiwera I 1 p.m,), for Wellington. AUCKLAND, Wednesday—Kurow (3.*0 p.m.), for Kaipara; Southern Cross (4.30 p.m.), for Solomon Islands and New Hebrides. . KAIKOURA, Wednesday Wakatu (12.25 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. Tuesday—Ruru (8.80 p.m.;, from Wellington. Wednesday—Uipplo (1.30 a.m.), from Wellington; W airuna (5 30 p.m.), from San Francisco. Mapourika (1.15 p.m.). for Wellington. PICTON, Wednesday Opawa 6.20 p m ), and Patccna (6.20 p.m.), from Wellington- Opawa (10 p.m.), for WeIImgtC>NELSON, AVednesday—Nikau (6 a.m.). from AVellington. Nikau (7 p.m.), tor ' WESI’IIAVEN. Wednesday—Blenheim (10 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Tuesday—Knramu (..oO nm.) and Ngahere (9.20 p.m.), from Wellington. XCaiapoi (11.40 p.m.), for Wes.port and Wellington. Wednesday—Kowhai (8 am.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, Wednesday storm u am), from Picton; Maori (5.30 a.m.), from AVellington; Wnitomo (9.43 a.m.). from Geelong; Baden Powell (noon) and Wootton (12.5 a.m,), from Wellington, otaki (11 a.m.), for Svduey; Storm (1.5.) p.m.). for Dunedin; >taon (9 p-m.), 101 W POR.T° CHALMERS. Wednesday—Kumara (5.20 p.m.), for Melbourne.

The auxiliary scow Magic will sail from AVellington to-morrow for bandy Bov to load stone for AA elhngton. Captain Reovcs, who has been laid up with influenza, has rejoined the scow. The steamer AVootton is expected at Wellington on Sunday from LylteUon, Mid is to leave here on Monday for LytteThe’ coastal steamer Hula is dne back at AVellington on Saturday from Wanganui, and Ts to sail on the return trip on is expec tod at AVellington •0-11 Sunday with cement from larakohe. The vessel is to sail on Monday lor i ictl,Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic is now timed to leave AA ellingvon cat June 26th for Southampton and Loucion via ports. ... . The Koutunui is due at Wellington tomorrow from Gisborne and is to sail on tiaturday with stores for East , Coast is expected, back _at AVellington to-morrow with a load ot timber from AVesthaven. She is to sail on Monday for Havelock and bays. The steamer Stella is expected to arrive at AVellington to-morrow from Dunedin with a full cargo. The vessel is to loud general cargo here for Greymouth, and is exp&oted to get away for that port ozi Monday. , , Mr AA'. W. Watson, second engineer of the Calm, lias signed off the ship s arti, Mr F. Armstrong has succeeded Mr ML H. de Abaitua as engineer of the Kapiti. , . No cargo will be received for Lyttelton by the Maori to-day and by the AVahino to-taorrow. The Monowai is dne at AA elhngton on T need ay from Dunedin and Lyttelton, and is’ to sail next AVednesday for Napier, Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, and Auck"tjL Paloona is due at AVellington on Sunday from Melbourne via south, and is tb sail on Tuesday direct for Melbourne. She will take passengers ami The Kamona was to sail from Westport last night coal-laden for WollingtoThe AVaihora arrived in the stream at Wellington at 5.15 a.m. yesterday from Newcastle with a full load of coal. The vessel was granted. pratique and berthed a’ 10 a.m. at the railway wharf. The Kini left AVellington at 4.20 p.m. yesterday for Picton to load produce for Onehunga. , ~ The Uniou Co.’s steamer AVaikawa Kft Wellington at 11.10 o’clock last night for Auckland, Suva and San Francisco. The Komata is to sail from AVellington n.t noon on Saturday for Westport* taking

n.issengerb. . ~ , . The Te Anau is to leave Auckland at the end of next week for AVellington, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. The vessel will load at AVellington for the southern P Tike Kaiapoi sailed from Greymouth at 11.40' p m. on Tuesday for AVestport and AVellington. , The Otaki left Lyttelton at 10.40 a.m. yesterday for Sydney in continuation ot her Moy'ago from Liverpool. The» Kara is due at Wellington on Sundo.y from Lyttelton, and will sail on Tuesday on the" return trip with general CftfftO. The Calm loft AVellington at 5 p.m. vesterd ay for Timaru and Lyttelton, bbe is due ’ 'back here next Thursday from Lyttelton. , , An endeavour will be made to diepatch the barquentino AVangnnm from AVellington on Saturday for Groymouth to complete the discharge of_ her cargo of timbi ir from New South AValos. The John left Wanganui on Friday for Grey month to load timber for Miramar.

X;0-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Queen’s I wharf—Kamona, No. 1; Aratanu No-. 3; Wavorlcy, No. 3; .Manuka, No. 6; Wakatu, No. 7; Nora Niven, No. 8; I'-ily. No t -,, U; , N lkal '! No. 10: Onawa. ? 10. 11; Blenheim, No. lo; Kennedy No,, 13; AVairau, No. 13; Mapourika, No. 14; Pateona, No. 16. . Tavanal ;i street wharf— bomci-sct, KaiaP Clyde q uay wharf—Kokiri Ferrv wiiarf—Maori, Stella. - Railway wharf—Paeroa, AVaihora, Komaia, Kittnwa. , Glasgow ojiarf—Magic, Kapum, Canadian ExpoiiTer, Port Nicholson, Rosam icing ’a ivharf —AVaitangi, AA r anganui, lonic, Tut maokai, Zealandic. Pipitea .wharf—AVaimea. Larabton wharf—Karu. Thorndo n breastwork —Philomel, I 4 irebrand. At the -slip—lnga AVITHIN CALL. The following steamers ehould be within range ctf the uudenuentioned wireless stations to-night:— Awanui—-Fiona, Katoa, Mnkambo, Lorain, AVhf.ngape, E.R. Sterling. Aucklaml —Arahura, Kurow, Jlokoia, Fort Hack ing, AVniteraata, Canadian Importer. Wellington—Wahine, Paloona, Maori, Gallic, Ng fckuta, AVaimate, AVaikawa. Awarna—(Flora. THi~BAHAWA. Levin arid Co., local agents for the Northern Company, advise that the Rarawa will leave Onehunga tomorrow afternoon, instead of this afternoon, for New Plymouth. The vessel will leave New Plymouth on the return trip on Saturday e l ening, instead of to-morrow evening. CHEPAJDOB DUE SATURDAY. JJalgety a.ncl Co v agente for the U.S. and jV. Lille advise that the steamer Chepadoe, cm. route from Now York with general carg’o, is to leave Napier to-mor-row afternoon for AVellington, where she is duo on Saturday. MANUKA FROM SYDNEiY. At 4 p.m. yesterday the Union Com. puny’s steamer Manuka arrived in the stream at AVellington from.' Sydney direct. Pratique was granted, and the vessel berthqd at No. 6, Queen’s wharf, i nt 6.80 o’clock last evening. ) The Manuka left Sydney at 1.80 p.m. on Saturday, anil encountered a considerable southerly sea and moderate southerly breeze kill Monday morning. Fine weather then set in, with smooth seas and light breezes until arrival. The vessel will discharge all her cargo at Wellington, which includes transhipmionta os Orsova, Macuiuba, Nikko Ma-

ru, Tientsin, Rena, Shinchiku Marti, and J acutra The Manuka will not make her usual trip to Lvttclton, but will leave hero to-morrow' afternoon on the, return *-np to Sydney and Hobart.

CARGO FOR. AUCKLAND. The Mapourika is duo at AVellington this morning from AATiangarei and Napier, having left the last-mentioned port nt 1.15 p.m. yesterday. The vessel will load ganeral cargo at AVellington. loi Auckland, leaving hero on Saturday.

CARGO FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. The Rosamond, instead of the Mapourika, is now timed to leave AVellington on Saturday taking cargo for New Plymonth. She will also receive cargo tor Greymouth. AVAIAVERA TO LOAD. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s liner AVaiwera left Newcastle at 1 p.m. on Tuesday for AVellington, where she is due on Sunday, tor Homeward loading. THE RIVERINA. The Huddart-Parker Co.’s steamer Riverina, which arrived at Auckland on Tuesday from Sydney, .is to leave, the northern port at 6 P-m. on Saturday tor Gisborne, Napier, and AA ellmgton. Jhe vessel is due hero on Tuesday mormng, and is to sail-on Tuesday evening for Lyttelton and Dunedin, ZEALANDIC DUE 1 TO-DAY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Zealandic is due at AVellington 'his morning from Liverpool via Australia and Auckland, and will berth at the King’s wharf. The vessel has part cargo to discharge hero, and will subsequently go to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers with the remainder. THE CANADIAN EXPORTER. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Exporter arrived in the stream at AVellington at 840 a.m. yesterday from Vancouver via Melbourne. Pratique was granted, and the vessel berthed at the Glasgow wharf to discharge 475 tons of cargo and to load about 1000 tons of cargo for - Vancouver. Murray Roberts -and Co. are the local agents. The Canadian Exporter is timed to leave AVellington next AVednesday for Auckland and A r ancouver. . . . Captain AV. Bradley, who is m command Qf the vessel, has the following officers:—Chief, Hr B. ’Wilson; second, Mr J. McFarlane; third, Mr N. Campbell; chief engineer, Mr H. J. Robinson: second, Mr J. Mclntnosh; third, Mr H. J. Mackio: wireless operator, Mr C A. Brown; chief steward, Mr J. MoNicol. THE PORT NICHOLSON. . The C. and E. Line advise that the steamer Port Nicholson is to leave W ellington on Sunday morning for Fxcton for Homoward loading. ([ho vessel is duo back at Wellington from Picton on the 10th instant, and is to sail on the 13th for London, via Panama. OTAEAMA LEFT PANAMA. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the liner Otarama (ex Ajana), on route from St. John, arrived at Colon on May 25th, and left Panama on May 26th for' Auckland and other New Zealand ports. THE PORT HACKING. The C. and D. Line advise that the steamer Port Hacking is duo at Auckland to-morrow from New York via Panama. The vessel should reach Wellington a week later. She will discharge afterwards Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australian ports. ; The Port Hacking will subsequently return to New Zealand to load meat for. London. RUAHINB LEFT SOUTHAMPTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company are in receipt of cable advice that the liner Ruahino left Southampton on May 27th for Auckland and' Wellington via Newport News, Kingston (Jamaica), and Colon. The vessel is due at Auckland about July 11th, and at AVellington about July 18th. POET LYTTELTON TO LOAD. The C. and D. Line advise that the Port Lyttelton is to leave Australia on June Irth to load meat at Napier, Gisborne. and Wellington. She will leave here for “London, via Panama. KARA ME A LOADS AT MONTREAL. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the liner Karamea left Avonmonth on May 22nd for Montreal to load general cargo for New Zealand ports. THE R EMU ERA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Eomuera is due back at AVollingtou on tho 11th instant from Port Chalmers. The vessel will leave here on the 15-th: instant for Southampton and London, via Panama.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10606, 3 June 1920, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10606, 3 June 1920, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10606, 3 June 1920, Page 2

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