SHIPPING.
MOOTAY, JUNE 2, 1910. PHASES OF THE MOON. sth—First Quarter, 2158 p.n* 34th—Full Moon, 4.5 a.m. 21st—Last Quarter, 5 9 p.m. 28th—-Mew Moon, 8.19 a.m. THE TIDES. High water at Now Plymouth to*day- atr'l29 a.m. and 12.15 p.m. THE SUN. The sun rises to-day at 7.18 a.m. and sets at 4.42 p.m.; to-morrow, rises at 7.17 a.m. and sets at 4.41 pju. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rarawa, from Onehunga, Tuesday, Baden Powell, from Wellington' early. Corinna, from Lyttelton, early. Poherua, from Lyttelton, early, h'ahika, from Westport, early next week. Kararau, from Dunedln, next week. Whitkatane, from Port Chalmers, Junal4. SAILED, ! May 30.—Rakanoa, s.s,, 2 p.m., 2246 ton* for Westport. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ARRIVED. Auckland, May 31.—Kauri, 4.15, from Melbourne. Port Chalmers, May 31'.'—'Barneau, 8.30, from Newcastle. Onehunga, May 31.—Rarawa, 10.30, from New Plymouth. London, May 19. —Malta, from; Wellington* via. Australia. Avonmouth, May 19.—Argyllshire. San Francisco, May 19.—War Musta Westport, May 31.—Rakanoa, 10.5 p.m., froai New Plymouth. Auckland, May 31.—Ts&bel, 11.45 a.m., from Melbourne. SAILED. London, May 19. —Opawa and Ruahino and Otira, for Wellington; Maunganui, for Port Chalmers; Waiwera, for Dunedin; King Cjtu3, for Napier. Wellington, May 31.—Ionic, 10.30, for London. Auckland, June I.—Yalmarle, schooner, 10.45 a.m., for Adelaide. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa got away a little later than usual on Friday orening. On Monday she loaves Onehunga for New Plymouth, running according to vime-table, but ns Tuesday Is the King's Birth- ! day She will remain at New Plymouth until Wednesday. She wlil arrive at Onehunga on Thursday, and will suil again for New Plymouth on the day following. THE CORINNA. The Corinna, with general cargo from Dunedin, Lyttelton and other southern ports, is due here on Tuesday. THE KAHIKA. The Kahika, with a cargo of 500 tons of coal, Is expected to artive here on Tuesday, Since leaving Westport the steamer haa been to Kaipara and Onehunga. THE POHERUA. Tlw Poherua reached Lyttelton on Thursday morning from Westport with a full cargo of coal. After unloading at Lyttelton the Poherua will ship general cargo for Wellington and New Plymouth, including the portion originally Intended to be lifted by the Corinna for d scharge at New Plymouth. The Poherua was expected to sail.on Saturday for Weliingtpn. THE BADEN POWELL. The Baden Powell, which has been detained at Wellington by the unfortunate accident on Thursday afternoon, when her mast collapsed, was berthed at No. 5 Queen's Wharf on Friday, where a stationary crane lifted the balance of her cargo. She was to go on the slip on Saturday to have a neV after-mast fitted, and will come off probably to-morrow. STEAMERS FROM OVERSEAS PORTS. Wairima, Wellington, due August, from London and-San Francisco. Paparoa, Wellington, May 24, left Glasgow April 1. Devon, Lyttelton, May 26, left Suez April 5. Pakeha, Wellington, May 27, left London April 12. Moana, Wellington, May 23, left San Francisco May 4. Western Comet, Auckland, May 23, left New York April 22. Tofua, Lyttelton or Port Chalmers, May 30, left London, April 13. City of Dunkirk, Auckland, June 7, left New York May 1. Port Piric, Wellington, June 24, left London April 18. Karamea, Auckland, August, leaves London June 2. STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA PORTS. Moana, Wellington, June 4, for San Francisco. Niagara, Auckland, June 10. for Vancouver Paparoa, Wellington, Juno 16, for London. Rimutaka, Wellington, June 21, for London. Arawa, Wellington, June, for London.
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