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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hour. First quarter . . 2 1.33 a.m. Full moon .. .. 8> 4.48 p.m. - Last quarter .. ,16 1.50 a.m. New. moon" .'. .. -24 3.3 a.m. ; moon. - Moon rose to-day .0.41 p.m..; sets - p.m. ; - TIDE. . . To-day, 10.38 a.m.; 11.2 p.m. - To-morrow, 11.26 a.m.; 11.50 p.m. . ... .SUN. ■ • Sun rose to-day 7.27 a.m.; sets 4.28 p.m. ARRIVED. TUESDAY, JUNE 2. WAHINE (6.45 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwell, from Wellington." "Passengers: 147J saloon Wd 146J steerage. Taviuni (8.10 a.m.), 1542 tons, Doorley.j from Timaru. SAILED. . MONDAY, JUNE 1. CYGNET (2 p.m.), 124 tons, A; Murray; for, Akaroa. . STORM' (8.40 p.m.), 405 tons, Radford, lor ... Picton. V! • MAORI (8.30 p.m.), 3399- tons, W. Man--1 ning, for Wellington: : Passengers:- Misses Cook, Rutherford, Dunlop, Harding,. Dempster, Lawrence, M'iLoud, Stevens, Grey, Codter, Grogan, Haukins, Mcsdames Rutherford, Cliff ord,,Maddison, Good, Kennody. Benn, Mitchell, Williams, Lieutenant Rhode's; "Hon. J: Allen, Messrs Goldstein, Barry, Ta.ylor, Andrews, Clipper,, Benson, Mathews, Rutherford, Clifford, Madd'ison; Buxton, OlConnel,. Good, Kennedy, Dee, Burn, Barr, Whittaker, Avery, Mannering, Wallace, Sinclair, Harper, Gardiner, Bryant, Crompton, Coates, Pullen, Parsons; and 90 steerage. ) EXPECTED" TO-DAY. Cygnet, Akaroa. TO-MORROW. Maori, Wellington. Warrimoo, Wellington. "Victoria, Dunedin: Poherua, -Greymouth. i TOSAIL TO-DAY. - Mimiro,. Dunedin. Rakiura, Nelson. John Hardie,. Dunedin.' Kittawa, Onehunga. Taviuni, Wellington. Wahine, Wellington, Woott&i, Wellington. ,r . TO-MORROW. Victoria, Auckland, via ports.' Maori, Wellington. Warrimoo, Dunedin. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. By Ceblt.—Press Association. —Copyright . . - SYDNEY, June 1. ( Arrived —Sonoma (1.50 p.m.), from San Francisco.. Makura (1.30 p.m.), for VancouVeri " ;* NEWCASTLE, June 1. ' Arrived—Wairuna, from Auckland. , COASTAL. Press Association. AUCKLAND, June 1. The Niagara, which arrived to-day from Vancouver, via ports, broug"ht the .following passengers for New Zealand: —First saloon—— Mr and Mrs A. M; Myers and three children and." nurse, Mr Elvidge, Major- and Mrs Usborne, Mr and Mrs Sunderland, Mr and Mrs 6rant M'Donald, Mr Wright, Mr and Mrs Samuel,' Miss Barton, Mrs and Miss Gaspard, Mr tfhomas, Mr Gardiner, Mr Doidge," Mr and MisV Moore, Rev., Mrs, and lilies' Moore, Rev., Mrs, and Miss Jones, Miss Longbottom. Second saloon —Mr Buckeridge, Dr Hooper, Mrs" Dillon, Miss Hawken, Mr Gwllliam, Mr apd Mrs 'Barker, Miss Gill, Mr Woolfield, Mr. Curtis, Captain and Mrs Harsted and two daughters, Mr I. Moses, Mr E. Moses, Mr Mid Mrs Patterson and two children, Mr Curtis, Mr Thomas, Mrs Elborne and infant, Mrs Levy, Mr Jordan ; : and 22 third class. j • Arrived —Niagara 12.45 p.m.), from Vancouver, via Honolulu- and 1 . Suva - ; • Indrabarah (5.50 p.m.), from ,yia Melbourne and ' 'Sydney. : "• ' v:: ' r ' f SAiled-^—Manuka - (7.30 .p.m.X, for .Sydney. . , , . WELLINGTON, June 1. Sailed—Ngatoro (3.55 Vp.m.), for Greymouth; H.M.S. Pyramus (5 p.m.), for Napier; Wafiatu ((5.10 p.m.), for Kaikoura and Lyttelton ; Tarawera : (6.45 p.m.),' for East Coast and Auckland; Pateena (9 p.m.), for Nelson; Mapourika (midnight), for Picton. , June 2,. Arrived-—Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton. ■■ '• .." To sail l —Maori (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton. ; 1 BLUFF, June 1. Arrived —Moeraki (8.25 p.m.), from Hobart " (with English mail). INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Maitai, left Melbourne May 20, via southern ports and Hobart. Arrived Lyttelton May 28. Left same day for Wellington and tranships to the 'Maungajiui. Due Sydney June 2. Maunganui, left Sydney May 23, via . Wellington. Connects with Maifni at Wellington. . Left Wellington May 30 for Dunedin, and thence to Bluff and Hobart. Due Melbourne June 7. . Moeraki, left Melbourne May- 27, via southern ports and' Hobart. Due Lyttelton June 4. Leaves same day for Sydney, via Wellington. Due Sydney June 9. . . Ulimaroa, left Sydney May 30, via Wellington. Due Lyttelton .Tune' 5. ' Leaves •same day for Melbourne, via southern ports and .Hobart. Due: Melbourne June 13. -> VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE. ■ Niagara, left Vancouver May 13 for Auckland. Arrived Auckland June 1. : Leaves June 2 for Sydney. Due Sydney June 6. ■ Makura, left' Sydney June 1 for Auckland. Leaves Auckland-June 5 for Vancouver. Due Vancouver June 23. Marama, leaves Vancouver June 10 for j Auckland. Due Auckland June 30. Leaves same day for Sydney. Due Sydney July 4. ; Several'liours earlier than was expected, tire R.M.S. Niagara" arrived at Auckland at 12.45 p.m. yesterday from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva-. The southern portion of mails should leave Wellington by the Maori this • evening. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE.' Willoclira, left Sydney May 16, via Wellington. Arrived Wellington May 20. Left May 22 for 'Frisco, via ports. Due 'Frisco Juno 11. * . Moana, left 'Frisco May 27 for Wellington, v.j ports. Due Wellington June 18. Leaves o ane 19 for Sydney. Due Sydney June 2a, > Tahiti, leases Sydney June 13, via Wellington. Due Wellington June 18. Leaves June 19 for 'Frisco, via ports. Due 'Frisco July 9. OVERSEA SHIPPING. VESSELS DUE AT LYTTELTON. . SJieamer. • From. Left. Due, Rotorua- London Apr. 16 June 9 Waiwera London Apr. 11 June 16 Kaipara London Apr. 9 June 3 lonic London May 1 June 23 Mamari London May 9 July 1 Turakii > London May 16 July 7 Morayshire Liverpool Apr. 9 July 18 Northern Liverpool Apr. 18 June 22 Delphic Liverpool May 5 June 30 Southport New York Feb. 9 June 12 Whakarua New York Mar. 15 June 9 . Veturia New York Mar. 16 June 3 Tannenfels .New York Mar. 22 June 24 ' Frtti»klyn New York Apr. 26 July 27 Marere New York May 18 July 30 Batsford. .St. John Apr. 4 June 25 Southern St. John May 22 Aug. 16 SAILING. VESSELS. , - \ ' Combeve, left Marseilles January 24. - : ~ SHIPPING NOTES. This week's Sydney-Wellington direct boat, the Ulimaroa, left Sydney at 1.30 p.m. last Saturday, and is due at the northern port early to-morrow morning. She is due at Lyttelton on Friday morning, and leaves later in the day for Melbourne, via-southern ports and Hobart. Cabled advices from Home announce the arrival of the C. and D. Line's steamer Indra-. leiua at London on Sunday from Australian ports-

It is expected that the Mimiro will leave Lyttelton to-day for Dunedin to put but the balance of her Liverpool caryo. The Ri'mutaka will probably leave port for Timaru on Thursday in continuation of her discharging operations. To-day the Vacuum Oil Company's steamer John Hardio is. expected to be dispUtclied for Timaru and Dunedin to complete discharge of her cargo of case oil. In continuation of her loading operations, the Muritai is expected to arrive at Lyttelton from BlulT next Thursday. From this port she sails for London either next Saturday or Sunday. Having taken departure from Newcastle last Saturday," the Melbourne Steamships . ompany's steamer Melbourne should reach port towards the end of this week. Due from Wellington, via Kaikoura, to-day, the steamer Wakatu will be placed on the patent slip for her annual overhaul after completing discharge. It has now been definitely decided that the F. and S. Line's steamer Kent will load ;it Au'ckland and . Wellington for Boston and New York. She is due at Auckland on June . and sails, finally from v Wellington about July 7. ROTORUA, FROM LONDON. Just before 7 a.m. yesterday the New Zealand Shipping. Company's liner Rotorua arrived at -Wellington from London, and thus completed her. tenth voyage from London to Wellington., . She left London on April 17, and had an uneventful voyage, fine weather being experienced practically all the, way. The Rotorua: has a part cargo for Lyttelton, and will probably leave the northern port at the end of this week. v The following officers are with Captain. J. A. Sutcliffe: ; —Messrs S. W. Somers-Vine, first; R. L. H. M'Nish, second; A. J. Thorpe, thirdT' J." S : Thomas,: fourth; A. H. Parker, first engineer;''A.".Johnston," second; A. Barclay, ihird; L. C/ Brown, fourth; W. Edwards,; fifth'; Dunn, six'th;' ft. "Thbmpson, seyentfr; 'R. H. James, electrician; T. Metcalf, first refrigerating engineer; J. M'Kenzie, second; Dr• B. 'Moorhouse, surgeon;' Mr I. Linnell; Marconi operator; Mr F. W. Harris, steward-in-charge.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 99, 2 June 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 99, 2 June 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 99, 2 June 1914, Page 6