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PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE, T>. 11. M. Full Moon 3 4 48 a.in. Oast Quarter It) 6 29 a.m New Moon 17 1 11 a.mFirst Quarter 23 6 19 p.m. THIS DAT. Gun rises. 7.14 a.m.; sets. 4.28 ip-m. Moon rises, 4.14 a.m.; sets, 2.30 p.m. High water. 1.14 a.in.; 140 p.m ARRIVED. SATURDAY, JUNE 12. FLOE A. s.s. (1 a.m.). 1283 tons, Velle-nowe-th. from Oamaru and Timaru. (No. 3, Queen's wharf.) OPAWA. s.s. (6.40 a.m.). 110 tons. McKinnon, from Blenheim. (King's wharf.j KAPUNI. S.S. (G. 50 a.m.), 275 tons, A. P Gibson. from Patoa. (Ferry wharf.) KAPITI. s.s. (6.55 a.m.). 242 tons, Sawyers.from Wanganui. (Glasgow wharf.) NIKAU. s.s. (8.5 a.m.). 248 tons. Hay, from Nelson. (No. 10, Queen's wharf.) MAORI. s.s. 0.53 am.), 3411 tons, W. Cameron, from Lyttelton. (Ferry ” 1 KENNEDY, ss. (2.20 p.m.), 226 tons. ,T Owen, from Foxtou. (King’s wharf.) POET HACKING. f>.«. (4 p.m.), C 225 tons. Jolly, from New York via Panama and Auckland. (No. 2, Queen’s wharf.) PATE KNA, s.s. (5.40 p.m). 1212 tons. Sowell, from Nelson and Pic:on. (Ferry wharf.) . ECHO, auxiliary schooner (9.30 p.m.), 09 ions. King, from Picton. (No. 13, south. Queen’s wharf.) K A RAMI' s,s. (9-43 p.m.), 934 tons. Hopkins, from Picton. (Taranaki street wharf.) SUNDAY, JUNE 13. WOOTTON. s.s. (4 a.m.). 151 tons, Laifrom Lvttelton. (No. 13, north Queen's wharf.) KARU, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 267 tens. Nichop ROD. from Lyttelton. (No. 10, Queen’s wharf.) WAHINE. s.s. 18.10 a.m.), 4436 tons. Edwin, from Lvttelton. (Ferry wharf.) •REGULUS. s.s. (9 a.m.), 584 ’ Vickerman, from Wanganui. (No. 12. Jervois quay.) MOKOIA, ss. (2.45 P-m.). 3502 tons. Mawson. from Auckland. (No. 1. north.) MAEAMA. s.s. (3 p-m.), 6437 tons, Worrall. from Port Chalmers. (No. 1, south, Queen’s wharf-) ’RIPPLE, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 413 tons, J. Carlson, from Gisborne. RE3IUBRA. s.s. (3.40 p.m.), 11.276 tons. .1, Cameron, from Port Chalmers. (Glasgow wharf.) IRIS, caWe-repair .steamer ’ (6.20 p.m A. 2253 tons. Hughes, from Cook Strait. (In the stream.) KAMONA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 142 a tons. Plowman, from Westport. (No. 16, south. Jervois quay.) MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner (10.30 p.m.), 64 tons, Knox, from Picton. (No. 11, north. Queen's wharf.) SAILED. SATUEDAY. JUNE 12. WAIHORA. s.s. (3.10 a.m-), 46SS tons, J. Frew, for Sydney. POET NICHOLSON. s.s. (8.20 a.m). Si-02 tens. Griffiths, for London, via Panama- .(Passenger list published in Saturday’s “N.Z. Times.”) CHEPADOA. E-s. (12.55 p.m.),60 35 tons, Worth, for Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. . INVERCARGILL. s.s. (f. 5 p.m.), 224 tons. Eden, for Wanganui. KAIAPOX, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 3003 tons, MacDonald, for Grcymouth. NIKAU. s.s. (4.50 p.m.). 248 tons. Hay. for Nelson. JOHN. s.s. (6 p.m.), 343 tons, Hawick, for Lyttelton. FLORA., s.s. (6.5 p.m.). 1283 tons. Vellcnoweth, for Greymouth. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 prm.Ji- Sill torn Cameron, for Lyttelton. OPAWA, s.s. (11.5 pm.), 110 tons. McKinnon, for Picton. SUNDAY, JUNE IS. IRIS, cable-repair steamer (7.10 a-m.). 22J3 tons. Hughes, for Cook Strait. HAWEEA, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 174 tons, A. McKinnon for Patca. WAITANGI, s.s. (3 p.m.), 171 tons. A. Fisk, for Patca. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamona, Westport, to-day Ulimaroa, Hobart, Sydney, to-day May Howard, Picton, to-day Ngakuta, Grcymouth, to-day Kamo, Greymobth to-day Badan Powell Lyttelton Tuesday Nikaiy Nelson, Tuesday Maori Lyttelton, Tuesday Patoona, Nelson, Picton, Tuesday Blenheim, Picton. Tuesday Invercargill, Wanganui Tuesday Hawera. Patea, Tuesday Waitangi, Patea. Tuesday Wa verier, I’ntea, Tuesday Opawa, Blenheim, Tuesday Corinua, New Plymouth. Tuesday TV Anau, Auckland, Tuesday Poherua, Dunedin, via ports, Wednesday John, Lyttelton, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea, Wednesday Kapiti. Wanganui, Wednesday Kennedy, Foxton, Wednesday Mapourika, Auckland, Napier, Thursday Rosamond, Grcymouth, t Westport. Thursday Ngahere, G-reymouth. -Thursday Riverina. Dunedin. Lyttelton, Thursday Kaitoa, Nelson, Friday Putiki, East Coast stations, Friday
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, to-day, 1.30
p.m. Wnmganui, Greymouth, to-day Wostralia, Melbourne via south, to-day,
5 p.m. Paeroa, Greymouth, to-day Huia, Wanganui, to-day Blenheim, Picton, to-d-ay Kapiti, Wanganui to-day 1 p.m. Calm, Dunedin, to-day, 4 p.m. Kapuni, -t’uiea, to-day, noon Kennedy, Foxlon, -to-day, 5 p.m. Echo, Blenheim, to-day, 5 p.m. Regains;' Nelson, West Coast, to-day, 5 Mokoia. Lyttelton, Dunedin, today, 3 p.m’. Komata Westport, to-dav Wootton, Lyttelton, to-day Karamu, Greymouth, to-day Nikaiij Nelson, Tuesday Waitangi, Patea, Tuesday Ripple, Akitio. Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday Karu, Lyttelton, Tuesday Invercargill, Wanganui, Tuesday Hawera, Patea, Tuesday Opawa, Picton, Tuesday May Howard, Blenheim, Tuesday, To Anau, Bluff, Wednesday Ngakuta, Greymouth, Wednesday Wak.itu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Wednesday Papavon, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Wednesday Schwarzenfols,. Newcastle, Wednesday Wairau, Picton, Wednesday Port Hacking, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wednesday Poherua, Westport, "Wednesday Marama, San Francisco, via ports, Wednesdy Waiwe.iu, Lyttelton, Thursday Riverina, Napier, Gisborne. Auckland, Thursday . . Ulimaroa. Sydney, Hobart, Thursday .. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, Thursday Remiiora," Lonclon via Panama, Thursday Kaitoa, Nelson, Friday Putiki, Tauranga, Saturday telegraphed movements. SYDNEY, Saturday—Omann, from New Zealand; Waimariuo. from Vancouver. PANAMA, Saturday—Kent and Tamui, from Wellington. AUCKLAND. Saturday Monowai (1 p.m.), from Gisborne. Rona (6 p.m.). for Fiji Sunday—Arahura (12.15 p.m-), |and Te Anau (4.45 p.m.), from Gisborne NEW PLYMOUTH, Saturday—Rosamond '5.15 p.m.), for Greymouth. ONEHUNGA. Saturday—Earawa (10.15 a.m.), from New Plymouth. WANGANUI. Sunday—lnvercargill (5 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, Saturday—Huia (1 a.m.). from ■Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT, Saturday—Large steamer (1 p.m-),- passed east, flags indistinct. GREYMOUTH, Sunday-Kamo (7.15 a.m.) and Ngakuta (7.40 a.m.}, for Well<ngton. LYTTELTON. Saturday—Perth (3.20 p.m-), from Newcastle. Sunday—Riverina t 1.30 a.m.), from Dunedin; Baden Powell (7.15 a.m.), from Nydia Bay; Maori (7.40 a.m-), from Wellington; W’aiiuua (8.40 a.m.). from Napier; John (4 p-m.). from Wellington. DUNEDIN, Saturday—Kowhai (7.40 a.m.), from Tirnaru. Somerset (9 a.m.). for Melbourne-; Poherua. for Wellington via porta BLUFF, Sunday—Tarawera (10.30 a.m.), from, Sydney,
The John. which left Wellington at 6 o’clock on Saturday evening with a Icku. of coko for Lyttelton, is due back here on Wednesday evening with general cargo. - The Wakatn was brought round from tho patent slip to No. 7, Qiuen's wharf, on Saturday afternoon. _
When, -the Flora ws.s.- leaving the Queen's wharf on Saturday .evening for Greymouti an aftor-Kn-e' became entangled around her propeller. After ."some delay the line was cleared rend the . vessel got away at 6 p.m. on Tho steamer Blenheim is to leave Wellington to-dav for Picton to load chail for Wellington. J, The Union Company are advertising for a duly qualified surgeon of tho Ma■TOma. Particulars aie available at the company's Wellington office.
Owing to the number cf ocean-going liners loading at Tokomarn Bay and ■Napier. • Richardson and Company's smaller steamers aro 100 busily engaged in lightering to make a. trip to Wellington this week. ’The Baden Powell is due back at Wellington to-morrow from, Lyttelton and will sail on the return trip on Thursday.
Tho Wootton. which arrived at Wellington early yesterday morning from Lyttelton, is to sail on the return, trip this ■ewmii.na. Tho coastal steamer Putiki is duo at Wellington on Friday from East Coast stations. Tho vessel will load railway iron for Tauranga, and alter delivery ot her cargo will go to' Auckland to undergo her annual overhaul. Tiro Waverlav is now -timed to lea\c Wellington to-morrow for. Patca with a load of case oil. Tho C. and D. liner Port Nicholson sailed from Wellington at 8.20 a.m. on Saturday for London via Par ■ a.
The Canterbury Company advise that the Calm will now leave Wellington today at 4 p.m., taking cargo only for Dunedin. j
The Blackball Coal Co.’s steamer Ngakuta is due at Wellington this morning from Greymouth with a load of bunker coal for the Ecumera. The former vessel is expected to return to Grcymouth on Wednesday. Mr E. A. Cox joined the Moeraki on Friday as third officer in place of Mr W. J. Berryman, who has gone on holiday. m ' Tho Rosamond is to sail from Greymouth to-morrow night for Wellington via Westport. The vessel is bringing timber and general cargo. Tho To Anuau is due at Wellington tomorrow from Auckland direct. The vessel is to leave hero on Wednesday with general cargo for Bluff. The Corinua is now not expected to arrive at Wellington until to-morrow from New Plymouth with a cargo of dairy produce. The Blackball Co.’a steamer Ngahoro is expected to arrive at Wellington on Thursday night from Greymouth. The Canterbury Co. advise that the Karu, which arrived at Wellington early yesterday morning from Lyttelton, is to sail 4 p.m. to-morrow on the return trip, taking general cargo. The Mapourika is to leave Auckland to-night for .Wellington via Napier. She is duo hero about Thursday. The Komata is to saij from Wellington this afternoon for Westport, taking passengers. The vessel will load coal again for here. The Poherua left Dunedin on Saturday for Wellington via Oamaru and Timaru. From Wellington the vessel is to go to Westport to load coal for here. The Government steamer Hinetnoa arrived at Hokianga on Saturday afternoon on her round trip to the northern lighthouses.
_Tho Blackball Coal Co. advise that the Ngatoro is due at Now Plymouth tomorrow from Whangarei, and is to bo at Wanganui ou Thursday. Tho Mofcoia arrived at Wellington at 2.45 p.m. yesterday from Auckland direct, and berthed at No. 1, north, Queen's wharf. The vessel is to sail this afternoon for Lyttelton and Dunedin. No cargo will be received. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Queen's wharf—Port Hacking, No. 2; Manama. No. 1, south: Mokof-a, NoI. north; Ripple, No. 3; Hula, No. 5, north r UUmnroa, No. 6: Wnkatn, No. 7; Waverley, No. 8; Nora Niven, No. 9; Echo, No. 13, south; May Howard, No. 11, north; Karu, No. 10; Regains, No. 12; Kamona, No. 19, south; Wairau, No. 13. north; Blenheim, No. 13, , centre; WcstraHn,- No. 14, north; Kapuni. No. 4. north, Kapiti. No. 4, north. Ppi-v- wharf—'Wahine, Lily.' Pa-fecm. Rai'wnv wharf—Ngakuta, Kamo. Pae.rcMß*. -fetemata
Glasgow wharf—Waiwera, Rcmuera King’s wharf —Pagaroa, Schwarzenfels, Kennedy. , „ „ Pipitea wharf —Calm. Thorndon breastwork —Philomel, Amokura. , Taranaki street wharf—Kara mu. Clyde quav .wharf—William B. Burnham. WITHIN - CALL. ' Tho following steamers should bo wi’thin range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— A wanui— Niagara, Fiona, Uaikawa, Arawa, Waipori, E. R. Sterling, Moeraki. Ulimaroa, Maheno. Auckland—Monowai, Waipon. Moorofcl# . . Wellington—Wahine, Maori, Pateena, Iris, Ngakuta, Fort Nicholson, Moeraki, Mokoia, Woodair. Surrey, Paloona, Waihora. • , Awarua —Tarawera. E.M.S. NIAGARA. The Union Company l advise that the ll M.S. Niagara," which ia due at Auckland to-day from Vancouver, via ports, ds to leave Auckland on Wednesday for Sydney. " ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY'. 'The Hudd-arb-Pariter steamer Ulimaroa, duo at Wellington to-day from Sydney direct, is to berth a.t No. 6, Queen's wfiarf. THE E.M.S. HOANA. The Union Company's E-.M.S. Moans, duo at Wellington next Monday irom San Francisco, via ports, after discharge will go to Port Chalmers for a general overhaul. ' i The Karamu, <fhich arrived at Wellington at 9.45 o'clock on Saturday night from Picton, is to leave Wellington to-day for Greymoifth. The vessel will receive cargo up till 11 o'clock this morning. MAHANA LEFT HOME. Cable advice has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company stating that tho liner Mar ana left Liverpool <-• May 27th cargo-laden for Australian ports via Panama and Wellington. The vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington auem; July 10th to laud a large number of immigrants, after which she goes on to Australia. RADIO FROM NARENTA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company are. in receipt of a radio message from the big cargo steamer -Narenta stating that tho vessel will arrive at Gisborne early this morning from tho United Kingdom via Bunbury. The vessel is to load meat for London. PORT HACKING IN POETThe C. and D. Line steamer Port Hacking arrived at Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday from Now York via Panama and Auckland. The vessel berthed at No. 2. Queen's wharf, to ipuf out part ca:go. Sho will sal: on Wednesday evening for Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia, to complete discharge. The Pori Backiur will subsequently return to New Zealand to load for London. MARAMA FOB ’FRISCO. ■ The Union Company’s ex-hospital steamer Jdurauia. winch has recently been refitted at Port Chalmers, ‘ arrived at Wellington from that port at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, and' bertlied'at No-. 1, south. Queen’s wharf. The vessel is co. sail from Wellington on Wednesday afternoon for Sun Francisco via iports in Her pre-war running. rue Marumu. "1,1 | resume iue lormer-;service v/bicn estau- i iishrd Sydney as a terminal port. Tiro Marama is-under the command of Captain L. €. H. Wprrall, vvlvo will have | tin* following i rliceis with him ;—Chiet, ■ Mr A., 11. Pressor; .second, Mr A.-' C. j Farquliav; third, Mr F. E. Frame; I fouren. Mr L. G- Ramsay; chief engineer. [ Mr .f. Anderson; second, Mr W. Smart'; j third. Mr E. Knewstubb; fourth, Mr E. o. Rixon: tilth, Mr N. Mackinnoii; sixth. Mr O. MoNeilage; seventh. Mr It. Pairman. Mr It. Chesnoy, who served on tho Wahine during, the time that vessel was engaged on special war sei vice, has joined the Marama n s chief si award, and the, purser will iio Mr F. IL Ferguson. , .TAHITI IN VANCOUVER RUN. A Press Association message from Dunedin states that the Tahiti, which lias been converted into ah oil burner, left San Francisco on June 9th for Vancouver. She has been renovated, throughout, aria will talcs up the Makura’s running in the Vancouver to Auckland and Sydney mail service. Sho ' will leave' c'uuvchwor on June 16th for Auckland via Honolulu and Suva. Captain D.' Todd is in Dominant of tho Tahiti, THE WESTMEATH. The N.Z. and African Co. advise that the Westmeath is duo at Auckland next Thursday from Liverpool. The vessel should reach Wellington about the 24th inst., and will subsequently proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE REMUEIRA. ' The’ New Zealand Shipping Co.’s liner Eemuera. arrived back at Wellington at 3.40 p.m. yesterday from Port Chalmers, and berthed at the Glasgow wharf to complete loading. Tho vessel is to sail next Thursday for Southampton and London via Panama. OVERSEA' VESSELS. Durham —Due Auckland June 20th; due Wellington June 28th; left Newport tualcs) on March 19th. (N.Z. ami A f"lean Co.) j Narenta—Due Gisborne to-day; left ’United Kingdom April 26th via Bunbury. (Shaw, Savill.) . Donald McKay—Duo Auckland Juno 10th; duo Wellington June 17th; left New York May 2nd. (Dalgety and Co.) Westmeath—Due Auckland June 17th; due Wellington Juno 24th; left Liverpool April 2.ird. (N.Z. and African Co.) Port Denison—Duo Auckland July, 20th; due Wellington August 2nd; left London May 7th. (C. and D. Line.) Niagara—Due Auckland June 14th; left Vancouver May 27th.. (Union Co.) Arawa—Duo Auckland June 13th; due Wellington June 20th; left Southampton May 6th. (Shaw, Savill.) Otarama —Due Auckland June 20th; duo Wellington June 27th; left St.-John May H-lli. (N.Z. qn upii’g C'O Moana—Due Wellington June 20th; left San Francisco May 29th. (Union Co.) City of Winchester—Duo Auckland June 24th; due Wellington June 29th; left New York May 23rd. (N.Z. and African Co.)' lianuiga—Dus Now Zealand Juno 30th; left Liverpool April 17th for Australian ports. (Show Savill.) Sotala—Due • New Zealand July 4th ; loft Calcutta May 9th via Singapore, Java, and Newcastle. (Union t Co.) Leitrim—Due Auckland July 9th; due Wellington July 18th; left Liverpool May 22nd. (N.Z. and African Co.) Mahana—Duo Wellington July 10th; loft Liverpool May 27th. (Shaw, Savill.) jtiiahine—Duo Auckland July 11th; duo Wellington July _ 18th; left Southampton May 27th. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Garbota—Due, Auckland July 12th, due Wellington July 19th, left Newport News Juno 7th. (N.Z. ani} African Co.). SAILERS. Tsnbcl. barquentine—Left San Francisco April 22nd, (G.-.H. Scales, Ltd.)
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