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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP TIIE MOON. JUNE, l . ; . Day. Fir. m. First quarter ... ... '7 4.26 p.m. . full moon ... .... 15 1.25 a.m. wist quarter ... '... 21 4.56 p.m. Aow moon 29 1 1 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.10 n.in.j 11.30 p.m. io-morrow, 11.55 a.m.; 12 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.11 a.m.; sets, 4.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. . SATURDAY, JUNE 6. CHARLES EDWARD, s.s. (1.55 a.m.), 242 tons, Graham, from Wanganui. IASMAN, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 179 tons, Cox, from Nelson and Motueka. OPAWA, s.s. (5.40 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. WAIHI, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 92 tons, Carey, from Blenheim. ' MARAROA, s.s. (G. 30 a.111.), 259S tons, Manning, .from Lytteltou. Passengers: Saloon— jljjses Murison, Swap, Dampin, Crossley, Lock, M -Nicoll, M'Manaway, Laugliton, Hislop, Dirby, Leach, Cuthbert, Monson, Maynard, Roach, Empson, Denniston, Jaggar, Digbv, Lady Mills and maid, Mesdames Bedingiield, Dampiro, Crossley, Lock, Perham, Haskell, M'Manaway, Ledger, Feist and 2 children, Cuthbert, Yascoe,Longton, Moorehead, Demuth, Sir James 'Mills, Colonel Robin, Messrs. Simmons, M'Lennan, Collins, Rooney, Tapp, Chapman', Swap, Brown, Softon, Ollivier, Lock, Winter, Cornish, Kingston, Hislop, Kensington, Longton, Storrar, Christian, Jenkin, Cooper, Fergus, Allan, Suckling, Ayson, Smellie, Fleming, Maniland, Simpson, Leach (2), Cocks, Williams, Wright, Parry, Jaggar, Henrys, Archer, Richardson^ Taylor, and Col. Jowsey; 36 steerage. .. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH (11.35 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. SUNDAY, JUNE 7. PENGUIN, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 824 tons, Stewart, from Nelson and Pictoii. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Edwin, Kinsey, Matthews, ■ Teudall, Mesdames Hutcheson and 2 children; Boyco, Wallace, Smale, Macoy, Morgan, Fulton, Faulkner, Messrs. Hill; Ilarman, -Bragg, Manning, Fox, Faulkner, Wallace, Fisher, Aston, Tingey, Hutcheson, ■ Warren, Moore, • Stables, Chulton, Fryer, Gould, Williams, Jellyman, Fislier, Powell, Chaylor, Boyce, Mason (2), Davis, Gof, Kirk, M'Kenna, Jamieson, ■ Gimmett, Morgan, Stuart, Kay; 10 steerage. , ■ HUIA (4.5 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, 'from Wanganui. PUTIICI (4.50 a.m.), 409 tons, Dewhurst, from Wanganui. BLENHEIM (6.10 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. VPAIKARE (1.15 p.m.), 3071 tons, Bernich, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Cashman Schaef, Hutler, Gen, Atkinson (2), Webb, Burke, Stevenson, Boorer, Douglas, Scott, Maddison, Malin, Macfarlane, Stalley *(2), Spence, Somers, Mesdames Baird, Fawler, Bowman, Maddison,' Cooper' and child, Schaef, Cocks, Foote, Barrett and 2 children, Talboys, Woodward, Messrs. Bryant, Brown, Capt. M'Kenzie Lawes, M'Glashan, Rotchschild, Ramsay, Mercer, Cook, Bradley, Baird, Baird, Quierce, Cooper, Thornton, Jackson, Reeves, Crushack, Freeth', Whiting, Haslett,. Hurst, Cassells, Barclay,' Greenside, Barrett, Harper, Talboys, Woodward, Ross, Marshall, Holmes, Granger, Fraser, Fallow, A. Fraser, Shrimpton, Cockburn (2), Brigain, Raymond,Clark, 'M'Kenzie, Clark, -Baxter, Bagley, Clif-' ton, Lees,,' Young, Lucas, Ritchie, Fenton, White, Master White, Graham, J. Fuller, Moody, Singloton, Lalumaer, Dunlop, Lyle, Airey, Boges, Levy, J, M'Kenzie, Knight, Green; 54 steerage. . FLORA:! (3.20 p.m.), 1273 tons; Todd, ffom West Coast ,and 'Nelson. Passengers: Saloon/ —Misses Arnott, M'Callum, Mesdames Schlichting, Pearson, Lewis, Adams, Kettle, Toomey, Magee,. Young, Messrs'; Adams,' Schlichtiiig,' Aspland, Young, Taylor, Coote, Hunt, Malonoy, Martin, Martin, Pearson, Scantlebury, Kettle, M'T.nigan, Toomey,- (Perry, Malluhiel, Magee, Trimmett, M'Ginty; Start, Rayner, Lamplough; 12 steerage.' •' • MOA' (4.15 p.m.), 18S tons, Sawyer, from Wanganui.. ■ RURA,-6.5. (5.30 pm.),'65 tons, Nelson, from Napier. i / ' ,:-'N MONDAY, JUNE 8.

Arrived.—Kapiti, s.s. (2 a.m.), 242 tons, S. Law, from'Lyttolton. DEPARTURES. . . ■ SATURDAY, JUNE 6. JESSIE'BURNS, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 3445. tons, Saville, for Timaru. iVIWARU, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 6444 tons, Hollis, for Las Palmas and London. ICOTUKU (12.45 p.m.), 1054 tons, Crawford, for Westport. AItAHURA, s.s! (2 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, for Picton, Nelson, "Westport,. Greymouth. Passengers: ' Saloon—Misses. M'Clare, O'Rourke, Leech, Hall, Ryan, Graham, Mitchell, Mesdames Ancell and child, Blencoe and 3 children, Winter and . 2 children, Hall, Watson, Laery, Vannell,. Glasgow, Eoynter,; i Heath, Hunt, Dr. Bell, Messrs. Ancell,'Menzies, Manthol, Chambers, Tapp, 'Durrell, Flemmin?, Carthwright, Johnston, Winter, Patchett, Gillett, Heath, Hunt, Brown, Weston, Hall, Watts, Espie, Bird, Turner, Grey, Monthe. CHARLES EDWARD (2 p.m.), 245 tons, Graham, for Nelson' and West Coast. . '•TORGAUTEN "(4.15 p.m.), 267 tons, Waddelove, for Nelson. ... : .. PUKAKI (10.5 p.m.), -1444 tons, Harris, for Greymouth. PATEENA (11.5' p.m.), 1212 tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton. SUNDAY, JUNE 7/ _OPAWA (4 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, foT Blonhoim. STORMBIRD (11 a.m.), 217 tons, M'lntyre, for Wanganui. TASMAN (3 p.m.), 179 tons, Cox, for Nelson. WAIHI (4 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, for Blenheim. : • ' \ . " ROTOITI, s.s. (5.30 . p.m.), 1159 tons, Hutchmgs, for Nelson, Now .Plymouth, and Onehunga. r A XAF ATU '- s < 7 P- m -). 157 tons, Wills, for Lyttelton, via Coast.

y EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 1. Mana; Patea, June 8. Aorere, Patea, June 8. \ Kapiti, Lyttelton, .June 8. Kamona, Westport, June -8. ; - . Opawa, Blenheim, -June 8. Waihi, Blenheim, June 8. • ' Tasman, Motueka, June 9.. " Pateena, Lyttelton, June 9. M T averley, Picton, June 9. Stormbird. Wanganui, June 9. Monowai, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, June 9'. Koonya, Southern ports, Juno 10. Takapuna, Onehunga, New Plymouth, Juno 10. , Corinna, Southern ports, June 10. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, June 10:. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, and Pidnn Juno 10. ' "Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Coast, June 10. Defender, Karamea, June 10. Kaituna, Greymouth, June 10.Wimmera, Dunodin, Lyttelton, Juno 11. Moeraki, Melbourne, via South, Juno 12. , iFoann, Sydney, via Auckland, Juno 12. Rotoiti, Onehunga and New Plymouth, June Athenic, Lyttelton, Juno 12. Morayshire, Bluff, June 12.

. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaliu, Napier and East Coast, June 8. Penguin, Picton and Nolson, Juno 8. Moa, Greymouth, June '8. Queen of the South, Foxton. June 8. Mavaroa, Lyttelton, June 8. Blonheim, Blenheim, June 8. Manaroa, llotueka, June 8. Huia, Wanganui, June 8. Mana. Patea, June 8. Aorerc, Patea, Juno 8. Kapiti, Patea, June 8. Waikare, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Juno 8 Monowai, Lyttelton, Duu'edin, Juno 9. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Juno 9 Waverley, Nelson and West Coast, June 9 Putiki, Wanganui, June 9. Tasman, Nolson, June 9. Pateena, Lyttelton, Juno 9. Waihi, Blenheim, June 9. Opawa, Blonheim, Juno 9. Stormbird, Wanganui, Juno 9. Now Plymouth, Onehunga, Juno Ivoonya, Nolson, West. Coast, June 10 Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Coast, ,fu )e i'i Corinna, Now Plymouth, Onehunga, Juno 11' Wimmera, Sydney, via Auckland, Juno 11 Warrimoo, Melbourne, via South, Juno Xl! Moeraki, Sydney direct, Juno 12. Moaua, Lyttelton, Dunedin, June 12. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, and West Gov't Juno 13. ' " ' Rotoiti, Nolson, New Plymouth, n;'d Onehunga, Juno 14.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE^ MOERAKI, s.s., left Melbourne Juno 3 for Wellington, via llobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington Juno 12. Leaves same day for Sydney dircct. Due Sydney Juno 16. MAHENO, s.s., loaves Melbourne, Juno 10 for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington June 19. Leaves for Sydney dircct same day. Duo Sydney Juno 23. ■ VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Sydney, June 10, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. l)ue "Wellington Juno 17. Leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin same day. . kft Sydney, June G, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington, Juno 10. Leaves Juno 11, for Melbourne, via Southern ports aud Hobart. Due Melbourne, Juno ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Sydney, June 13 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington, Juno 17. Loaves following day for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart. Due Melbourne Juno 27. "WIMMERA, s.s., leaves Dunedin, Juno 9, for Sydney, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborno, and Auckland. Arrives and leaves Wellington June 11. Due Sydney June 19

OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO A^tlVE. From London. PAPANUI (due Wellington about June 8), sailed April 18, via Capetown and Hobart (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MATATUA (dne Wellington about June 9) tailed April 10, via Auckland. (Shaw, Sarili Co.. agents.) CORINTHIC (due Wellington June 16), Bailed, Plvmouth on May 2, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, agents.) TOMOANA (due Wellington about June 28), tailed April 20, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. KAIKOTJRA (due Wellington about July 10) left London May 6, via Auckland. (N.Z. Ship, ping Co.. agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due Wellington about July 15), left London May 8, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. RUAPEHU (duo Wellington about July '2), Bailed on May U, Plymouth, May 16, via Capotown and-Hobart. From Liverpool. CORNWALL (duo Wellington about June 12), sailed on April 11, for Australian and New Zealand ports. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) FIFESHIItE (duo Wellington about J.yly 14), Bailed on May 2, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line; agents.) DELPHIC (due "Wellington about July 21), sailed on May 20, via Auokland. (Shavr-Savili, agents.) '• NOR.FOLR (due Wellington about August 12), saile&ion May 30 via. Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line Agents). From New York., V BUCEROS (duo Wellington about June 20), •ailed on April 8. via Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.^ STAR OF NEW ZEALAND (duo Wellington about June 26), sailed on April J2, for Australian and New Zealand ports. (Tystr Line, agents.) . • STEPHANOTIS (due Wellington about July lfy, sailed' on April 29, • via 'Australia' and Auckland. (A. and A Line, agents.) INDRADEVI (due Wellington about July 28), sailed on May 23, via Australia and Aufckland. (lyser,-Line, agents.). V ' SAILING VESSELS TO AURIYH.; lUCNFIELD,. four-masted barntientine, loft Liverpool, February 20. for Wellington.. > MARJORY GLEN, barque, left Liverpool, Hay 12, for Wellington. MAHUKONA, 4-masted schooner, left Gray's Harbour on April 1 for Wellington. CANTERBURY, barque, loft Bunbury,' May 27; for Wellington.

BY TELEGRAPH.

V OVERSEA. ■ ; . v , ' LONDON. ' ' v ' ' June 5. ; Arrived.—Mamari, from' Wellington. ' Sailed.—Waimate, for Lyttelton. Sailed. —Hama, for Apckland. 'BRISBANE. June 6. ' jArrived.—Mimro, from Dunedin. r"| NEWCASTLE. ■' - June,6. Sailed.—Foxton Hall, for Wellington.' ■ SYDNEY. ' June 7. Arrived.—Alexa, from Wanganui . ; Sailed (at 7 p.m., yesterday).—Warrimoo, for Wellington, the New Zealand footballers being passengers. \ ' .Sailed.—Polly, for Auckland. , - , - COASTAL. ' , . ' SATURDAY, JUNE 6. ' . ; , - \. KAIPARA. Arrived.—Arat'apu, brigantine, from Lyttelton. '. \ AUCKLAND. .. . Arrived.—H.M.S. Encounter (2.50 p.m.), from Sydney. . ' Arrived.—Ysabel, barquentine, from,, Islands. Sailed.—Monowai, for Southern ports. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Miss Lush, Messrs. Halford, Hislop; 3 steerage. . x Sailed.—Matatua (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington. ; ; ONEHUNGA. , jtrrived.—Rarawa (9.50 a.m.), from New Plymouth. • NEW PLYMOUTH. . Arrived.—Takapuna (3.30 a.m.), from Onehunga. ~ Sailed.—Takapuna (9 p.m.), for Ouehuuga. ' PATEA. v - Arrived.—Mana (l.'M p'.m;), from Wellington. Arrived—Aorere (2 p.m.), from • Wellington. . picton: ' . Arrived.—Arahnra (6.5. p:m.), ;from Wellington. ' . (11.30 p.m.), for Nelson. WESTI'ORT. Arrived.—Kamona <1.10 a.m.'), from Wellington. _ ■ Arrived.—Komata (1.15 a.m.);! from Welling-' ton. Sailed.—Rakanoa (2.25 a.m.), for Sydney. .LYTTELTON.' Arrived—Maori (7 a.m.). Arrived.—Wimmera , (7.5 a.m.). : i PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Wairuna (8.45 p.m.), for Newcastle. BLUFF. Sailed.—Maori, for Timaru. i

SUNDAY, JUNE 7. . CAPE MABIA Koromiko, bound Westport, passed South. 12.55 p.m. Waipori, bound Gisborne, passed east, 2.30 p.m. AUCKLAND. , Arrived.—Moana (11 aim.), from Sydney. Arrived.—Mokoia, s.s., from South. " Arrived.—Squall, s.s.',' from East Coast. Sailed.—Koromiko, s.s;,, for Westport. ONEHUNGA. Arrived—Takapuna. (8.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. , Sailed.—Rara'wa (3.i5 p.m.), for New Ply. mouth. BLENHEIM. ' • Arrived.—Opawa (12.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Chas. Edward (2.20 a.m ) frnm■ Wellington. Arrived—Arahura (9 fromVcllington and Picton. FAREWELL SPIT/ Ivamona passed for Wellington, 4.30 p.m. " WESTPORT. Arrived.—Kotuku (11.40 a.m.), from Wellington. 6 Sailed—Kamona (3.30 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. ' Arrived—Pateena (12.15 p.m;), from Wellington. . 6 Arrived. —Athenic, from Napier. Arrived.—Hawen, from Greyniouth. . TIMARU. ■ Arrived.—Jessie • Burns (11.50 a.m) f rnm Wellington. trom DUNEDIN. . A " iv , c( ' ( , J T B).pMaitai, s.s., from Sydnov. via Cook btrait. v Arrived (Juno 7).—Wimmera, s.s, from Sydney, via Auckland. Arrived.—Kaitangata, 6.5., from Timaru.

Sailed (June 6).—Wairuna, s.s., for Newcastle. •' Sailed.—Koonya, for West Coast. Sailed (June 7).—Corinpa, s.s., for Northern ports. Sailed.—Maitai, b.s., for Melbourne, via. Bluff. THE ATHENIC. ■ Advice received by the.local agents of the' Shaw, Savill' Co. states that the ■ steamer Athenic left Napier for Lyttelton on Saturday morning. The vessel is due back at Wellington on June 12 to complete loading* pre-' paratory to sailing for London. WARRIMOO LEAVES SYDNEY. The. Union Company's steamer Warrimoo left Sydney for Wellington at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening. Included in the vessel's passengers for Wellington are the members of the Now Zealand Professional "All Black" football team. The vessel is due here on' .Wednesday morning.. WESTPORT HARBOUR, During last month 103 steamers, of 56,573 tons, entered tlie port of Westport, und-103 steamers and two sailers, of 57,760 tons, left the port, making the.. total tonnage for the month 114,333. The mean high water was—River, 23ft.; 6ini; and bar, 23ft. 7in. The' output of coal, was 61,602 tons; and the export 61,332 tons. Tlio export of timber for the month was 88,630 superficial feet. • ' ' MOVEMENTS OF THE MORAYSHIRE.V .Tfio Morayshire of the Federal-Houlder-Shire Line was to leave Port Chalmers for tha Bluff yesterday. She is due here on June 12, and is to sail on June 17 for Waitara, Picton, Timaru, and Lyttelton, sailing finally from the last-mentioneu port on June 27 for West of England ports. The vessel will probably call at Monte Video as well as Madeira on the way home. GOVERNMENT STEAMERS.' . The Marine Department advise that tha steamer Tutanekai is expected to complete her work in the North in time to leave. . / Onehunga on 12 for . Wellington. "Tha vessel is bringing the Governor's household to ' Wellington. • The Hinemoa left the Bluff. on Friday for Centre Island, Puysegur,the West Coast Sounds,' and Lyttelton. . Given fine weather, the vessel should arrive back , in Wellington about the end of the week.

THE PORT OF PATEA. In his report for .the- month o! Mar, thg Pilot at Patea says -.—The channel over tho'bar is straight, S-W. by S. from the, lighthouse, with about lift, at .high Water, spring tides," and about Bft. at high water, neap tides, and about 80ft. wide.' On' May 13 thcold spit scoured out and formed at the end of the east- ■ em wall, which made the" channel very narrow and to the eastward. ' Within.the last; few .-• days, however, it scoured out again and left 1 a good channel. the first time -the top beacon has been moved for about seven months.,, ' The river is the same as previously, with .deepest water on the, west side from the tide gauge'up. 1 i •, FOR LONDON. : • The Tyser Liner Niwaru, which sailed for London 'on Saturday morning, toot the following cargo from New, Zealand ports:—From Wellington—ls97 carcases mutton,-20,283 carcases lamb, £68 bales wool, 932. casks tallovf and pelts, 3 ( , bales , hair, 122 bales to«% 223 bales hemp. From Greymouth—ss bales .wool, 19 casts tallow and pelts.- From Auckland— ij bales wool, 935 cases gum. , From Sydney —17,327 bars lead. From carcases mutton, 16,662 carcases lamb, 2539 quar- .' ters beef, 2000 legs mutton, 812 bales wool and skins, 19 bales pelts. From Gisborne—. 30,622 carcases mutton, 6439 carcases lamb, 2728 quarters beef,. .959. bales wool and'skins,'37o; casks tallow and, "pelts, 33 packages 'casings.'""'. From Wanganui—4&l7 carcases mutton, 10,1987 carcases lamb, 711 quarters beef, 146 crates mutton, 350 cases preserved meats, 39, boxes beef, 1178 bales, wool and skins, 361' casks tallow and pelts,' 14 casks casings.

The Kaituna is expected to leave Greymoutk for Wellington to-morrow- morning. The collier, Komata is .expected, to leavo Wentport .for Wellington' at, 5 '.o'clock this evening. '' According] to . advice...received by the New Zealand Shipping Company the steamer Wakamii is to leave Picton for Napier on June 11. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa left . Westport-on Saturday morning: with a'.cargo of coal,; consigned to" Sydney' for the Ad-' miralty. Capt. Hunter is joining the Pateena at Lyttelton in place of Capt. Kennedy, who ia J to 'return to,. Wellington and join the Mapourika. - The "Lyttelton' Times" states that-H.M.S. Pegasus is to leave Lyttelton to-morrow for Wellington, where she. will remain \for a few days before going on' to Sydney. The Paparoa,- of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet; was to leave Auckland yesterday morning for Waitara and Lyttelton. The vessel is to complete loading for London at the Southern port. ' It is stated by-- "Otago"-'Daily• Times" that after tho barque Onyx has been dismantled at Dunedin by the Union Company she will bo brought to one of the Northern ports, probably Wellington, to do duty as a hulk. Capt. Kennedy, took command of the Pateena which left for Lyttelton on Saturday night in the run of the Mararoa. Mr.-Watson ia chief officer, Mr. Aucher .and Mr. . Richardson thirds ', ' It is..reported that Mr. D. ■ M. : M'Kenzie,chief officer of the Waihora, who has been, ashore on .sick leave, is to take the Toroa across to Launceston. * Mr. A. L. Paton, late of tho Pukaki, will probably make the trip as. second officer. According to an eichange, 'Mr. W. Tate, formerly second officer of tho Union Company's, steamer Pateena while she _was in tho Welling-ton-Nelson service, was chief officer of the illfated steamer Orion kwliem she was lost-with all hands recently. '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 218, 8 June 1908, Page 10

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