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SUPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. D. H. M. full Moon 2 4 48 a.m. Last Quarter 10 6 29 a.ro )Nsw Moon 17 1 »am First Quarter 23 6 19 p.m. THIS DAT. Sun rises. 7-1-4 a.m.; sets. 4.28 F-m. Moon rises, 5.25 a.m.; sets, 3.19 p.m. High water, 2.6 a.m.; 2.34 p.m. ARRIVED. MONDAY, JUNE 14. NGAKUTA, s.s. (11.50 a.m.), 1773 tons, P. Dowell, from Gieyniouth. (Glasgow wharf.") " , „„.,,. i. „ ULIMAROA, s.s., (1.55 p.m.), 5777 tons, J. Wyllie, from Hobart and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses D. Abrahams, «. Box. Curtiss, Day (2), Dickson, Donnelly, Fenton, Fowler, Herber, Hall, M. Ijarriner, W. Powell,, Eeed, Smith, Wnkelin, Kerr, Mosdames F. Austin, J. 801 l and, 3 children, A. Biron, El. G. Cameron, Connelly, F. Cruttens. W. Davies, C. B. Drew, Follatt, W. Follett, W. Fielder, Gibbon and child, C. Goklwat Hooker, W T. Home, Hayward, J. M. Johns, *v. .Tamieson, Johan'son, A. N. Lawrence, Lamb, Lombard and ehild, E. Lewis and infant, G. S. Mehair, E. A Noffke, Rothschild, Heed, Snodprass, Tartakovcr and 2 children, A. M. White and infant, Rev. O. J. Kimberley, Messrs \V. Bushell, J. Bell, J. G. Blackman and son. A. Biron, E. W. Corder. «C. H. Cole, E. G. Cameron. C. C. Cottrell. A. S. Curne. H. Chamberlin. G. E. Cooper, H. Cook. F Clark F. Crutrcenden. W. Davies, <>- b' Drew, B. Dempsey, C. T. Emory, A. G. Bast, W. Freeborn, L. J. Foley, W. Fielder. C. H. Gadsden, A. C. Gibbs W. Griffiths. C. Goldwater. H. A. Hackett, A. Helms, H. M. Harris, W. Hnthway. C "VV. Henlev, H. Hipeens, G. B. Hopper. .T.' N. Johnston, A.. W. Jamieson, J. F. .Tanonn. W. E. Jackson. G. N, King, H. H lOefer, A. N. Lawrence, A. Lawrence, W W. Lyffht. B. S. Lawrence. B. Lewis. iT-B Moi-gfln, F. Masters, A. McNair, N. W Matson. R. McDonald. G. .S. McNair. T-i' A. N-pffkp. J. O'Neill. J. Ower, B. L. Orbell J.- Bend,. G. EoVrtsmi, F. O. «?mitH. A. M<-D. Smi>h.-W. B. Strans. B H. Slv. N. Spvkroon. G. Tremayne. \' M. ToftViotren," F. Tierney, A. MWhite. Tt.. White, and 87 steernse. inclndinir 9 'No. 6, Queen's wharf.) KAMO, s.s. 02-55 p.m.), 1236 tons J. from Greymouth. (Bailway wharf.) ~ „ . TRTS caWp-rennir steamer (430 p.m.le 0 "W ton?. Hughes, from Cook Strait 'Worsei Bay.) . SAH.EO. MONDAY, JUNE 14.

NOBA NIVEN, steam trawler {12.20 a m.). 156 tons, Ormes, for Cook Strait. IBIS cable-repair steamer (6.45 a.m.), 2253 tons, Hughes, for Cook Strait. WANGANUI, barouentme (noon), dua tons, B. Owens, for Greymouth. PATEENA. s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 1212 tons, Sewell. for Picton and Nelson. KAPtTNT, s.s. (3.25 p.m.), 275 tons, A. P. Gibson, for Patea. MOKOTA. s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 3003 tons. Mon-sm for Lyttelton and Dunedin. . WESTEALIA. s.s. (11.55 p.m.), 2884 tons." Bates, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne. • R-EGULUS, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 584 tons, V. Vickerman, .for Nelson, and West Coast. • . • ,„„ , WAHINE. s.s. (7.50 pan.), 4436 tons, Edwin, for Lyttelton. e MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner, (8 10 p.m.). 61 tons. Knox, for Picton. KAEAMTX, s.s. {8.55 p.m.), 934 tons. Bullock, fov Grevmouth. _ . TUESDAY, JUNE 15.

WOOTTON. 's-s. (12.10 a.m.), 151 tons, Laxsen, for Lvttelton.

EXPECTED ARRIVAL. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, to-day Nikau, Nelson, to-day Invercargill. Wcnganui, to-day Maori. Lyttelton, to-day ' I'ateena. Nelson, Picton. to-day Hawera, Patea, to-day Waitangi, Patea, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, j to-day Corinna. New Plymouth, to-day Poherua, Dunedin, via pons, vvedneeday John, Lyttelton, Wednesday Kapuiii, Patea. Wednesday Wahine, Lyttelton. Wednesday May Howard, Picton, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea, Thursday Echo, Picton, Thursday Te Anau, Auckland, Thursday Mapourika, Auckland, Napier, Thursday Rosamond, Greymouth, Westport.

Thursday Ncahere, Greymouth, Thursday Riv-erina. Dunedin, Lyttelton, Thursday Tutanekai. Auckland, Thursd'a.v Kaicua, nelson, Friday , Putiki, East Coast stations, Inday Komata, Weotport, Friday Monowai, Auckland, Friday Kennedy, Foxton, Friday Kakapo; Lyttelton. Saturday Bipple, Gisborne, Sunday Moana, San Francisco via ports, Monday

PROJECTED DEPARTURE. Calm, Dunedin, to-day, 4 p.m / Paeroa, Greymouth, Hokitika, to-day, 3

p.m. Kamona, Westport to-day Kennedy, Foxton, to-day, noon Komata. Westport, to-day, noon l.aho, i/icton, to-day Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day, 3 p.m. Mikau, Nelson, to-day, 5 p.m. Waitangi. Patea, to-day, 4 p.m. Bipple, Akitio, Napier, Gisborne, to-day,

6 p.m. Karu, Lyttelton, to-day Invercargill, Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m Opawa, Picton, to-day, 5 p.m? May Howard. Blenheim. Wodneoday JS'gakuta, Lyttelton, Wednesday Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton,, Wednesday * Paparoa, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Wednesday Port Hacking, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wed-

nesday Poherua, Westport, Wednesday Marama, San Francisco, via ports, Wednesdy Kapuni. Patea, Wednesday Hawera, Patea, Wednesday Wahine, Lyttelton, Wednesday Pateena. Picton. Nelson, Wednesday Corinua, Dunedin; Oamaru. Timaru. Thursday Schwarzenfols, Newcastle, Thursday Wairau, Pioton,. Thursday Waiwera, Lyttelton, Thursday Biverina, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Thursday , tJlimaroa. Sydney, Hobart, Thursday Badon Powell, Lyttelton, Thursdav Bomuera, London via Panama. Friday Kaitoa, Nelson, Friday Putikd, Tauranqa. Saturday Te Anau. Bluff, Saturday Blenheim, Havelock and bays. Monday Kakapo. New Plymouth, Monday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. SYDNEY, Momday—Wanaka, from Auckland; Cooee and H. B. Sterling, for Auckli-nd. SYDNEY, Mflnday Maheno t. 1.15 p.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, Monday—Westmoreland, from Now Zealand. • AUCKLAND, Monday—E. B. Sterling (3.30 p.m.), from Newcastle; Tutanekai (4.10 p.m.), for Wellington. ONBHUNGA, Monday—Barawa (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday Kind (6.30 a.m.). from Westport; p.m.). from Whanfjarei ;Conrma (5.15 p.m.), far Wellington. PATEA. Monday—Hawera (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Waitangi (7.20 a.m.), from Picton.

PICTON, iloaday-r-Pateona (5.25 p.m.)*

from Wellington; Opawa (midnight), for vVelliington. NELSON, Sunday—Nikau (6 a.m.), from Wellington. Monday—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. iGKHYMOUTH, Sunday Elora (10 p.m.). from Wellington. Monday—Kaiapoi (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, Monday—Ore-puki (1.30 p.m.), from Greymouth; Kokiri (4.45 u.m.), from Greymouths Ganopus (5 n.m.), for Westport; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington.

Tho liner Surrey is to leave Napier to-dav for Ly.ttolton. • The Ngatoro arrived at New Plymouth, yesterday afternoon from Whangarei. , The Canterbury Company advise that the Calm is to leavo Wellington thih afternoon for Dunedin, taking general cargo. I ,-Mr G. H. Donohue hao succeeded Mr W. C Murray as' third engineer of tho Karamu.

Mr E. F. Watson has, oignod on the Wanine's articles as. chief officer.

The Mapourika is expected to reach Wellington on Thursday afternoon from Auckland via Napier. Mr T. M. Je.ckson has joined the Kapuni as mate. Captain C. 0- Bullock took command oi the Karamu yesterday in place of Captain G. H. Hopkins, wljp has gone oi. holiday leave.

Tho Kamona will sail from Wellington to-day for Westport. The Bosamond is to leave Greymn-to-night for Wellington via Westport. She is bringing timber . and general cargo.

The coastal steamer Kennedy will leave Wellington to-day for Tarakohe to load cement for Foston. Sho will receive Foxton cargo to-day. The Poherua left Dunedin at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Oamaru, Timaru nnu Wellington. The Union Company advise that the Monowai will leave Auckland to-morrow for Wellington. The Kakapo, which is duo at Wellin; ton on Saturday from Lyttelton, is : sail nest Monday with general tuna New Plymouth. 'rhe coastal steamer John is due back at Wellington to-morrow night_ with general cargo from Lyttelton. Tho Te Anau is now expected to arrive- at Wellington on Thursday nighf from Auokland direct, and will sail <~n Saturday with goneral cargo for Blufi. The Corinna, duo at Wellington to-day from New Plymouth with dairy produoe is to sail on Thursday with general cart, for Dunedin. Oamaru and Timaru.

Murray. Eo,berts and Co. advie© that the steamer Schwarzenfels is now expected to get away irom Wellington at daybreak on Thursday for Newcastle. Bannatyne and Co. advise that tho small steamer Paoroa will sail from Wellington at 3 p.m. to-day for Greymoui: and Hokitika, taking general cargo. . The tug Pelican towed the barquentine Wanganui K>ut of Wellington haifoour yesterday to give the sailor a good start on her Way to Greymouth, where she will load timber for Sydney. Johnston, and Co. advise that ' the steamer Blenheim will remain in port at AVellington thiS week in ordar t undergo repairs. She is to sail noxt Monday for Havelock and bays. TO-DAY'S BEBTHAGEi. Queen's wharf—Karu, No. 1; Marama, No. 1: luvercargll, No. 1; Port Hacking, No. 2; Bipple, No. 3; Kapiti, No. 4: Huia, No. 5; Paeroa, No. 5; Ulimaroa. No. 6; Wakatu, No. 7; Waverley, No. 9: Nikau, No. 10; Opawa, No. 13; Wairau, No. 13; Blonhoim, No. 13; Echo, No. 13; Wm. E. Bumham, No. 14; Kamona, No. 16. Ferry wharf—Maori, Baden Powell. Railway wharf—Komata, Lily. Glasgow- wharf—Ngakuta, Bemuera, Waiwera, Corinua. Hawera, Paparoa, Schwarzenfels, Waitangi. Pipitea wharf—C^lmTKomdon breastwork—Philomel, Firebrand, f. " BABANGA AT SYDNEY. 'The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company have been notified by oable that tho liner Baranjra arrived at Sydnoy on June 10th from Liverpool, via Adelaide and Melbourne. The vessel is to leave Newcastle on the 23rd instant for Wellngton to load in New Zaland for I/on. don. ULIMAEOA FEOM SYDNEY. The Huddart-Parker Company's steamer er Ulimaroa arrived in the stream at Wellington at 1.55 p.m. yesterday from Sydney direct. Pratique was granted, and the vessel berthed at No. 6, Queen's wharf at 3.55 p.m. yesterday. The Ulimaroa .left Sydney at 4 p.m. on Thursday, and experienced tine weather and smooth seas throughout the passage. Cargo-.—1200 tons general car. go, including the following lines—ls6o sacks salt, 620 boxes sultanas. 890 boxes currants, 1233 packages fruit, 2180 bags bonedust, 650 c/s egg pulp, 1813 bags phosphate powder, 600 sacks rock phosphate, 451 packages tea, quantity timber. The transhipments are ex Nikko Maru, Baltic, St. Albans, Brescia, Eena. and Kosuko Mara. The Ulimaroa will not go to Lyttelton this trip. She is timed to sail from Wellington at noon on Thursday for Sydney and Hobart. WITHIN CALL./ The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— . Awanui—Moeraki, Fioina. W&ikawa, Arawa, E. R. Sterling, Waipori, Bona. Auckland—Bakanoa, Aiawa, E. K Sterling. , . _, . Wellington—Wahine, Maon, Pateena, Iris, Westralia, Mokoia. Chathams—Port Nicholson, Woodarra.

BUAHINE AT NEWPOKT. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that their liner Euahdne arrived at Newport News on la«t Wednesday (June 9th), en route from Southampton! to Auckland, Wellington, and southern ports. DUBHAM LEFT SYDNEY. The N.Z. and African Company have been notified by cable that the liner Durham, en -route from Bristol, left Sydiiey last Satfuiday afternoon for Auckland, where she is due next Thursday evening or Friday. As the vessel will now not call at Tokomaru Bay, she is expected to reach Wellington.on the 25th instant. NABENTA AT GISBOBNE. The Shaw, Savill and Albion. Company advi6e that the 6teamer Narenta arrived at Gisborne at 8 o'clock yesterday morning from the United Kingdom, vija IBunbury. The vessel is JoadUng frozen meat for London. THE POET LYTTELTON. Tho C. and D. Lino steamer Port Lyttelton was to) leave Port Kembla cm Saturday last for Napier, Qiisborne, and Wellington to load for London. KEMTJBBA SAILS FRIDAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that their liner Bemuera is now fixed to sail from Wellington at 2 p.m. next Friday for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE WBSTMEATH. Cable advice has been received by the N.Z. and African Company, stating that tho liner Weetmoath is expected to arrive at Auckland next Saturday from LAvoTpooil, via. Panama. 'Uhe (vessell should, "roach Wellington about tho 28th instant.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 2

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SUPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 2

SUPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 2

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