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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TOE MOON. JUNE.. Day. nr. m. First quartor ... ... 7 4.26 p.tn. Full moon ... ... IS 1.25 a.m. Last quartor 21 4.56 p.m. New moon 29 1. 1 a.m. lIIGH WATERS . To-day, 0.20.a.m..;. 0,47 p.m.. To-morrow, 1.17 a.m.; 1.12 p.m. , ; SUN. -J '/ Sim rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.29 p.m... ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JUNE 23." ■ ; : : : MARAROA, s.s. (0.50 a.m.), 2593 tons, Manning, from Lvtlolton. rasscngers: Saloon— Misses M'Lean, Egah (•!), Kettle, Exley, Russell, Mildren, Cameron, Turbey (2), Ferris, Waters, ! Cowie, Chalnifcrs, Mesdames Edgar, -Gorman,' Jenkins and infant, Moore and-son, Clark-, I i ullor, Cameron, Franks, Pemberton, Turbey. and child, AVollans and 3 ohildren; Hastie and clnld, Crawford, Chalmers, Harris; Buchanan, Rev. Hodge, Judge Hasclden, Messrs. Holdswortn and secretary, Cripps, Scott, M'Gill, litcaithlj, "Western, Whiteman, Cowan,. Gorriian, Olaiko, Grey,.Nicholson, Barnes, Dickson,. DoeU, Gray,Burns, Mahoney, Bain,' West, Taylor, Goggin, Bourne, White, Ballantyno, Jenkins, 'Pool; Allison, Midilleton, Ccnlan. Bcwyy son, Nelson, Watson, Khull,Sutton, Peck, Clark, Cameron, Tattle, Jones. Pemborton, M'Kcnzie, Waters, Hastie,. Pryde, ' Gahagan, Cavanagh. Taton, Winney, Fitzpatrick, Dansey, Foster, EckhoUl, Paterson, Mlntyrfi, Wh:itta,. Skevington, Wallace, Brown, Koc ie,_Mackrd , Hardcastlo, Yates, M'Donald, Smith, .Ford, Hill, Henderson, ..'PearM,. Hamilton, B«dd, Rutherford. Solomon, Chapman, Meroer, Lewin, Darrel},.. Harding, Ban, M'Lean; 57 st'eerago. , V,;,'. ; V A' ■■ ' , TASMAN, s.s. (7 a.m.), from Nelson and Motueka. .<> • ■ . TARAWERA, s.s. (8.25 a.m.),.. 2003 tons, Lacey, from Auckland, Gisborne, and .Napiov. 1 asseneers: Saloon-Misses Keith, Poole. Paw, Coates (2), Asken, Donovan, Mrs. . Moncrioff, M?=srs. Isaacs, Ross, M'Clclland. Poole, Head, Vaneo, Walters, MoncriefF, Harris; 6 steerage. NORA NIVEN. s.s. (10.30 a.m.), . 56' .tons, Eddy, from crawling cruise. ' ' .. CANTER-BURY, \ship (10.30 a.m.),. 1290 tons, Lydersen, from Bunbury, Western Australia. WAIHI, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 92Jtons,' Carey, from Blonheim.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE,24. ..- -I PATEENA, s.s. (1.10 a.m.),"1212 tons,' Stewart, from Picton and Nelson; . t DEPARTURES. V"'"' '' •' TUESDAY, JUNE .23. ' .. KOROMIKO, *8.8. (1.45' a.'m'.)', ! 1541 ' Clift,forTimaru. ' ' : '' .' _ '•. • MAPOURIKA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1203 tons, Kennedy, for Nelson, Westmorland- Greymouth. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Bennett; CaTtay,Broiniier, Richmond, Louisson, Kinson. Cooper, Rich, Mesdamos Perry, Bennett, Tweedale, Isdrrav Messrs. Perry, Page,,. Grimmett, bond, Kassler, Nicholson, Cooner, R-ioliiirdson, Can- / ton, Roberts, Lucham, Champipn > ;Corbctt l and Tweedale. AA : , - TASMAN, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 179 tons, Cox, for Nelson and Motuelca. • TARAWERA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 2003 tons, Lacey, for Lyttelton and Dunedin.- .Passengers: Saloon-Miss M'Gowan, Nurse Shephcnl, Messrs. Morris, Withers, Bass, 'Johnston, iepeno, Wall, Hogarth. , ' , r MARAROA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), tons, Manning, for Lvttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Misseß Pliillips, Maindonald, Mesdames Manson, Routley, Mossrs.- Overton, Manspn, Price, Burtonsliaw, Philipps, Rontley, Barry, Donald, Lilm'oro, Thomas, Lewis, Dogg, Maokenzie, Lane, M'Bean, and Bishop Julius- •' .- ' KITTAWA, s.s. (8.40 p.m.); .1247 tons, Pennington, for Greymouth. . ' ; DEFENDER, s.s. (9.5 p.m.),--100 Jamieson, for Karamea. • . '

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stormbird, AVanganui,'Juno -24.v.. Waipori, Westport, Jun024.,, . r ._ . ■ Star of New Zealand, Gisborne, Juno. 24. .. Waihora; Westport, Juno.2l. ' Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 24. Arahura, ;West Coast, Nolson, and Jrictqn. Onehunga and Now Plymouth, June 21. ■ Moeraki, Sydney, June 24. > -Waihora, Westport, June 21. . ■ Talune, Suva, via Auckland, June- 24. ■ JCoonya, Southern ports, June 21. ■ Waihi, Blenheim, June 21. - , Opawa, Blenlioim, June' 21.-, ; ; • Blenheim, Blenheim, June 21. Queen of. the South, Foxton, June 24. Manaroa, ilotueka, June 24. Indravclli, Neweastlo,' Juno .25. Ivaitangata, AVestport, June.2s. Victoria, Lyttolton, Dunedin, June 25. Mararoa, Lyttolton, Juno 25. Tasman, Motueka, June 25. . Charles Edward, Nelson, Juno 25. Iluia, Wanganui, June .25. . , . . ; Cornwall, Auckland, Juno 26. . ■ • Koranta, Westport, June 2G.> , Mokoia, Sydney, via Aueliland, Juno 26. ■ Maitai. Melbourne; via South, : June 2G. Itotoiti, Onehunga, Now Plymouth, June 20. Jtapourika, West, Coast, and Nelson, June 27. Monoivni, Dunedin 'and liyttolton, Juno 28.' Waikaro, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, Juno 30.

DEPARTURES, Kapiti, Patca.'June 24. . ICahu, Napier, Juiio 24. AYakatu, Kaikoura, June 24. - Slormbird, AVangamii, Juno' 24. •' Hinemoa, Cook Strait, June' 24. Wavcrlcy, Nolson and West Coast, June 24. Queen of the South, Foxton',' Juno 24." - Maori, Lyttelton, Juno -24. ■•■ ■■■■ - Kooitya. West Coast, June 24. Takapuna,' New Plymouth',and Onehungn, Juno 24. Pateena, Pictona'nd Nelson, June'-24. Manaroa, Havelock and Sounds, June 24. Blenheim, Blenheim, Juno 24. , Opawa, Blenheim, Juiie 21.' ', AVaihi, Blenheim, Juno 24,' ~ : liucoros,,Lyttelton and Dunedin.'Juno 24. . Kotuku, Greymouth, June 24. "■ . Kamona, AVestport, June 24! Mararoa, Lyttelton, June 25. Tasman, Nolson and Motueka, June 25. Aorere, Patea, June 25.' Huia, AVanganui, June 25. , Talune, Dunedin, June 25; • Charlos Edward, Nelson, Juno 25. Victoria, Sydney, via Auckland, Juno 25. Moeraki, Melbourne. via South,' June 25. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin" Juno. 2G. Maitai,, Sydney direct, Xuno;26. , 5 Indr'avclli, Vancouver, June' 27, Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, Juno 27. AVakanui, AVaitara, June 27. ' n Rotoiti, Nolson, Now Plymouth, Onehunga, 'Juno 28. Monowai, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland] Juno 29. *•* AVaikare. Lyttelton and Dunedin, June'-SO:-, Mapourika, West.Coast via Nelson, Juno .30.'7 Cornwall,'Lyttelton, Dunedin,. and ..Bluff, Juno 30. ,i .

BY TELEGRAPH. j . . OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE.', Jjinej : -£3, Sailed.—lndravelli, for AVellington. Sailed.-rßakanoa, for New Zealand.. . SYDNEY. :. June 23. Arrived.—Maheno (8 p.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Defiance, from Knipara. : ;' ... . . COASTAL.: 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 23. , CAPE MARIA. Moana, from Auckland, passed. en routo to Sydney at 9 a.m. ■ RUSSELL. , . Arrived.—H.M.S. Pioneer (5:45 a.m.),' from Auckland. AUCKLAND. ' / Sailed—Cornwall (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived.—Jessie Craig, Louisa Craigi barques. from Melbourne. y ''' ■ Sailed.—Atiift, for • South Sea /Islands and Mokoia, for Wellinjjtofi. Passengers: Saloon: Eor AVellington—Musses: Dixon, Mesdamos Buller,. AValtors,. Messrs.' Pirie (2), Mosdaines Buller, AValterS, Messrs. Pirio (2), Phillips, Bedbe, Broeg ; steerage', Messrs. Webb, Walton, Palmer. ■ " O'NEHUNGA. • v • Sailed.—Ngapuhi, s.?. (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Stewart, . l'aul,, Ilowoll, Mesdames North, Davies,' Messrs. A 7. Cachemaile, A. A. Thornton, P.'A; Hadley, AV. A. Gray, Baixiford, Crow, .T. B. Jack, looichel, Moss, Hon. G. Fowlds, Lieut..

R. O. Chesney, Col. Davic6; 15 steerage. Sailed.—Rarawa (2.15 p.m.), for Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH: Arrived.—Takapuna (4 a.m.), from Onehunga, Sailed.—'Takapuna (2.20 p.m.), for Wellington. : Sailed.—Rotoiti (9 p.m.), for OneliUDga. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia (4.10. a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Waverley (4 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed,—Stormbird (5.30 p.m.), for Welling'ton. : - EAST CAPE. Talune "passed South, 3.30 p.m. GISBORNE. Sailed. —Star of New Zealand (6.30 a.m.), fo* Wellington. . ' NAPIER. Arrived.—Waikare (9.30 a.m.), from Welling" '.ton. : ' BLENHEIM. .. Arrived—Blenheim (2.40 a.m.) and Waihi (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Opawa (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Opawa (midnight), for Wellington. To sail.—Blenheim (midnight), for Wellington. ' ' " ; PICTON. Arrived!—Pateena (7.20 p.m.), from Nelson. To sail.—Pateona (9 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. . / .Arrived—Pateena (12.45 a.m.), from Picton. - M.OTUEKA. Arrived—Manaroa (3,30 a.m.), from ton.Sailed.—Manaroa• (4-45 p.iU;), for.Wellington. : ; - GREYMOUTH. ■ Sailed.—Arahura.(3 a,pi.),..for .Westport, WESTPORT.- .' Arrived.—Arahura (9 a.m.), from Gre.vmoutb. Arrived.'—Komata (5.45 p.m.), from Wellington. - To sail.—Arahura (4 for Nelson. To sail.—Waipori (midnight), for Wellingto;

lyttelton. ' :.. Sailed.—Pajiaroa, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), for London via Monto Video. , ■ • Sailed.—lvoonya, s.s. (3.45 p.n.)', for Welling' ■ton,' Westport.'and Greymouth. Sailed.—Maori, s.s., for Wellington. ;. . TIMARU, To-sail.—-Morayshire, for Lyttelton. ... A. DUNEDIN. ' "Arrived.—Maitai, s.s., from Melbourne. Sailed.—Victoria, (2.30 p.m.), for northern ports and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington— •Misses Hilton- and Barker, Mesdames Hilton and Barker, Messrs. Wylie, Burns, and Captain Jlood. Ai- ... Sailed,—Papamii. s.s., for the Bluff, Ak CORNWALL "DUE. FRIDAY. Yesterday the Federal-Houldcr-Shire steamer Cornwall, from Liverpool, via Australia and •Auckland* left the latter port for Wellington.- She is expected to " arrive here on Friday..' ' ■ - . - THE YEDDO: • Advice has been received that the Australian Mail Lino steamer Yeddo is duo at Auckland .from San Francisco about July 7. The ycssb. will land at Auckland 1,000,000 ft. of A.niericaf and about 200 tons of general merehaf dise; ... ; ( /-• • \ CONGESTION OF SHIPPING AT WANGANUI. , Yesterday the' local- agents receiver the following telegram from Wanganni:—.Shining at this port'has again been soriouslr delayed: The local steamers, Stormhird and ■Huia, aTo both there unaljlo to dischargo. on account of sheds being' blocked.' ' The formor vessel has been thero since yesterday. , - NEW ZEALAND CANADIAN' LINE. Messrs. Johnston and Co.", Ltd., local agents of the New Zealand and Canadian Line, aro advised that the Indravolli : left Newcastlo for Wellington on' Monday at 4 p;m: It.is expected thht she will leave Wellington for Van'couvor oil Saturday. •: A UNION COMPANY'S NEW'STEAMER. It. is reported that the Union Company's no* cargo steamer AVaitemata, at Fremantle last jveck, is to load timber at-Bun--bury for New Zealand, the Blulf being hor first port of ■ call.. The Waitemata, which recently completed her maiden voyage, made a. smart passage from the' Old Country to Fremantla

" STAR OP NEW ZEALAND .DUE THIS " ; ... MORNING. -~/ ■ At sis' o'clock yesterday morning the Tysef Lino steamer Star of Neiv Zealand from New York, via ports, resumed, lier voyage from Gisborne. The vessel, which is' duo hero this morning, left New York on. April 13, ana lias hem considerably delayed on" tho bast Coast ©rough bad weatbor,v.' ; ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP CANTERBURY. ' Yesterday morning, "tho slfip. Canterbury, from Bunbury, 'Western ■ Australia, was towed into the' harbour. Sho loft Bunbury on May 27 with a cargo of aboijt 650,000 ft. of ]arrah timber. The initial stapes of the voyage were accomplished in smart' time, but off Farewell Spit adverse winds , were encountered, which considerably delayed, the vessel. Captain Lyder* pan considers that;, in .consequence,'the Canterbury lost about ten days since approaching the New 2ealaiid coast. ,The Canterbury has visited Wellington several; times as a'British'ship, but this is her first voyage." since she" commenced j trading under tho", Norwegian flag.

. On Sunday, the ketch Lizzio Taylor was expocted to ]e:iYO;.Timaru for Wellington with a cargo of produce.

: On Thursday the Union Company's steamer Talune, from Suva, via Auckland, leaves AVellingtou for Diinedin. ,

"Mr. AV.-'Bi Cunningham, purser of the Torawora; is to "transfer to the down south" in a similar' ciipaoity.

The Union' Company's steamer,Hawea haa been fixed'-; to- load' a cargo of timber at. Grey'mouth' fot; Melbourne and Adolaulo. It "is ex'pectod that tho two colliors, Kotuku and Kamona, will . leave AVellington to-day for "Graymouth and AVestport respectively. v liast! night* tho'Jano Douglas loft AVollington jf'PSji.-. Tho Defender was dispatched for Kafamfta, where sho loadß . timber for AVellington.

r ' J lfc is reported'that tho barnuentine Rio Lege, ivhich cartio 'out of Port Chalmers Dock rocently, is. to.. load at Dunedin . for northern ports. "' '". . : This week the Kaiapoi frader - Wootton arrived in Lyttelton .with a cargo .of tmibei from' a now sawmill, which has started in Nydia Bay, Pelorus Soupd.- •. ■ : x i On July I,' 'tho Union Company' 4 steanier ,'ATanaka commonccs loading at tho Bluff, Oamaru and Timarn on tho succeeding days, for Napior, Gisborne, and Auckland.; To-day tho A. and A. Lino steamer Buceros is expected' to procood to* Lyttelton and-Dune-din to oomploto'discharges! her- New Zealand cargo. Thenco sho' proceeds to Melbourne, for which port she has cargo for discharge. ' Tho Union Company report that on arrival at Dunedin this trip tho Tarawera withdraws from the East Coast service. Tlio'Monowai will tako up the running, nnd. is duo here on Sunday, and leaves for Napier, Gisborne, and.. Auckland- tho following dw. . ; Last night, the < Union - Company's cargo steamer. -Waipori was' fixed to leave Westport for- Wellington. The Kaitangata is leaving thoro'-this evening for AVollington,' and tho Komata prooeeds from AVestport to Auckland to-morrow. Early yesterday morning, • tho Union Company's stcaiiier Arahura loft Greymouth fojr 'Wellington via usual ports. Sho was timed to leavo AVestport ■at 4 o'clook yesterday afternoon, Nelson at 5 a.m. to-day, and Pioton at noon. Accordingly .she should rcaohhire shout 5 o'clock this evening. •Inquiries made by tho "Marino' Department show that thore was no foundation in;the report that three iceborgs had boe'n sighted off Chesterfield Beach, south of Hokitika. Yestorilav, tlio Marine Department received word ,wwd from the. Collector of Customs at Hokitika to the effect that a mirage was responsible, for 'the report.- .' , : -Leaving AVellingtoji -on Juno 30,. the Cornwall proceods to Eyttelton, Dunedin, and the Hluff to complete discharge. Sho then goes on tho Homeward loading berth, and will load at Timaru, Lyttelton, Pioton, AA r aitara, and AVellington in rotation, and is timed to 'milfinallv oh July 2G from AVellington for Wosfc Coast of-United Kingdom ports, i jjuring last month 282 steamers,' aggregating 258,127 l:or.s not, and IS sailing vessels of 4347 ton's net; arrived in Wellington. j The total was thus 295 vossels of- 262,474 tons, while tho 'corresponding figures of last year were 257 vessels of 218,488 tons. The Harbour Board pilot staff, who board the oversoa vessels, handled 49 boats of 165,117 tons not during last month. Last year 39 vessels, ol 143,460 tons wore piloted in May. ' •' : > y

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 232, 24 June 1908, Page 9

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