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SHIPPING NEWS

PEASES Or THE MOON. TONE. Day. Hr. m. Full moon ... ■' 4 0 55 p.m. Last quarter.:... .. ... 11 213 jun, New moon >• ' :.'.■■'■■ ...'■.' —18 10 50 n»m; Flrßt Quarter 26 613 am. HIGH WATER. s To-day, 12.22 p.m. To-morrow. 12,45 a.m.; 1.7 p.m. BUN., Sun rises to-day, 717 am. Bets, 430 p m 1 ARRIVALS. 'SATURDAY, JUNE 26. AOREBE, bs (5 40 am.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patca MANA, s.s. (5.50. a.m.), US tons,' Jackson, from Patca PATEENA, 8 3 (6 40 am), 1212 tons, Manning, from Lyttolton Passcngorß Saloon—Misoes Griibb, Bobmson, Duncan, Orr, White, Wrcnn, Nurse Sawtcll, Mcsdamcs Orchard, Mace, Greig, O'Oonncll, Calvert, Shaw and 2 children, Smith, Eagan, Campbell, Hapley, O'Donohne. Rev Father M'Donald, Captain WlUis, Mctsis Oollma, Witt, Stewart, MoUldcy, Clarkson, Mace, Howoi, Morush, Graham, Martin, M'Cißkcy, Wilson, Atmoro, Dixon. Patterson, : Shaw, Estcourt, Tomlin«on, Dappoft, 2i steerage BLbNHLIM, bs, (610 am), 120 tonß, Watson, from Blenheim * POHEEUA, sb (610 p m), 1170 tons, Eobortson, from Groymouth. TAKAPUNA, s.s.> (11 p.m.),'. 1036, tons,. Btcwart, from Pirton and Nelson. Passongors Baloon— Misses Knight, Wilkins, Sutton, Kccny, Scott, Spain, Booth, Bowdcn, Newton, Morrißon (2), O Sullivan, Mesdames Buchanan, Miles, M Donald, Hughes, Bowden, HMahon, nolcroft, Ooutcns, H'Millan, Taylor, Messrs Smytho.N Cologrovo. Stewart, Chappcll, Christie, Aylmg, Burke, Green, Windlc, Walker, Stewart, Itcv Hewlett, Barber, Maiicy, Walton, Oliambcrs, Pnlanialntain, H-utleilgo,, Ballard,' Ecod, Beode,. Gordon; Grange, Fulton, M Williams, Pollard, Clark, Avery, Brooks; Johnston, Ooujcns, Self, Dcmpstor;lo steerage; ' BUNDAY, JUNE 27 HTJIA, 6 8 (2 4a a.m), 127 tons, Dowcll, from Wangauui i ARAPAWA, ns (4 a.mj, 268 tonß, Corby, from Wangauui. MAORI, s.s. (7.30 a.m.); 3339 tons, Hunter, from Lvttclton Passengers Saloon-Misses Sutherland, Baumbcr, Carter, llainc, Kane, Rodmill, Lynch, O'Brien, Kelly, Quill. 1 Poltit, AUoo. Mcs domes 8011, Tarrcll, Hancock, Wbiteombo, Pinch, Ewon, Breen and son, Brov.ii, Gale, Longmoro i and child. Burton, Foster, M Kay, Messrs. Key, I Duncan, Peppier, Douglas, (2), White,, Burgess, Bell, Hodge, Holmes, Stewart, Pratt, Tur-1 kintor, Walker, Oapl Renout, Gordnor, Grow, Hancook, Blaok, Hon, Fowlds, Triffltt, Peters, Ben-, nott, Hon Findlay, Gonlton, Post, Hon Buddo, Pinch, Whitcombc, 'Madden and 3 children, Brown; Bown, Scales, Lowe, Duncan, Duff, Hall, 1 M'Lellaii, Gale, Moitib, Mansen, Littleburg, Young, Rev Burton. Young, Jones, Sothoran, * Finch, Masters Stone, H'Eay, MacUey, Woodburg. Tißhcr, 44 steerage. | ROB ROY, s s (8 50 a m), 95 tons, M'lntyre, from Puponga ' i TARAWERA, s.s.> <U5 tun,), 2003 tons,,Robert-' eon,' from Lyttolton iana .Dunodin. 'Passengers! Saloon—Missoß Harshy, Dovcrcatut,' Palmer, 'Mrs. i I Parsons,; Messrs, v Davidson,. Hansen, M'Phorson, Shanks, Uaweon, 6 steerage I REGULUS, ss (145 pm), 585 tons, MitcheU. from Westport. . OPAWA, ss (75 pm), 110 tone, Eckford, from Blenheim: > DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, .JUNE 26. KAHU, ss (1 am), 182 tons, Carlson, for Napier via coast WAVFRLEY, ss, (1225 pm), 157 tons, Hay, for Nelson and West Coast ' WAini, ss (1210 pm), 92 tons, Carey, for Puponga. WAIBAH, SB, (1 pm), 92 tons, Ycndorc, for Neleon. AEAHUKA, be (1 pm.), 1596 tons, Lambert, for Plcton, Nolbou, westport, and Groymouth, Passengers—Saloon: For• ;Ploton—Miss:'. Jenkins, Messrs.' Botham, Manning,'; Wineley, Stratford, M'Callum. For Nolson—Misses Howitson, Hoycook, Beeves, Haldanc, O Brlon, Everett Mcsdames Fry, Boid oud 2 children, Fenn, Messrs Fry, Izard, AUport, Dickson, Pago, Lovicn, Haycock, Duncan For Wcatportr-Missea Thompson, Carroll/ Mesdames, Brown, Gillow, . Fairhall and infant, Stewart, Bird, Messrs Zinmn Ross, Bayfield, Colvin, MP, and Hon R Reeves For Groymouth—Misses Morotll Grilfcn, St George, Mesdames. Bailey and.2 children, 1 . Cook, Gran, Bald and infant, Messrs. Miller, Bailey, Qann, Labor, Bald;

AORERE, s.s. (8.p.m.), 77,tdns, Flsk, ; for Patea. ;'DEFENDER,,s.s. (8.20-p.m.),-190 tons, Jameson, :for HoWtiUa. '■.-. '■■'..■;;■ . . J -. : ',: : „.::,;)y: - ./.,., '■: ■■MANA, b.b. .(9. p.m;);: 134' tons,- .•Jackson,; for Patca.',.-:. -'■■■;■'■: V'. ,: .;.■•''.;:•*'•:■■'■;.•'■■.■ ' '.■;•';:;

QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s s (10 pm J, 198 tons,, Harvey, for Foxton , I PATEENA, SB (1130 p.m), 1212 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers Siloon-Misi Green, Mcßdamcß: Owen, ,'Manning,, ..MeSßra.- Eeoloton, MKay, Player, Shanks, EvcnEon, Good. Scully,, Frudlcy, • Cramp,' Garrard,' Scott, Owens, nubbird, Olinccy, Tannor, Coghlan, M Arthur, Campbell, Grav, Keller, Sohats, Pollard, Camp.

. SUNDAY, JUNE 27. > ECHO, auxiliary ecow (7JO o.sl), 99 tonß, Sccley, for Nolßon. AOTEA, e& (1210 pmJ, 6364 tonß, Kirby, toT Lyttelton. t

expected Arrivals. Eomata, Westport, Juno 28 Aorore, Patca, : , June' 28. Eotoiti, Nelson and West Coast, June 28 Mans, Patca, Juno 28, Waimca, Plcton, June 28. ' Jane Douglas, Greymouth, June 29, .Waihi, Puponga, June 29 Corinna, Onchunga, Juno It. Kahu, Napier, June 29 Wairau,'Nelspn|.Juno 29 Thyra,'Banbury; .via Port Chalmers, June,29. ' Walpori, Westport, Juno 29 Monowai, Auckland, via ports, June 29. Manuka, Sydney direct, June 30. Arahura, Wc3t Coast, June 30 Talunc, Dun'dtn and Lyttelton, July 1, Rosamond, Onohudga. via ports, July 1. Wimmora, Eydnoy, via Auckland and ports, July 2 ii Mocraki, Miibourno, via Hobart and ports, July 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES; 1 Takapuna, Pieton and Nelson, June 26. Jane Douglas, Uokitlka, June 28 Maori Lyttelton, Juno 28 ' > Hula, Wangauui, Juno 28 Opawn,\Blenheim, Juno 28 ' Blonhcim, Blenheim, June 28. Arapawa, Wanganui, June 28. ' Kirlpaka, l'aiea, June 28 Tarawerni Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Juno 23. Hanaroa, Motueka and bays, Juno 28 Aorcre, Patoa," Juno 29 Waimca, Nelson and West Coast, June 29 Patcena. Lyttelton, Juno 29 , Monowai, Lyttelton ard Duncdin, June 29 Wakatu, Kalkaura and Lyttelton, Juno 29; Kahu. Napier "la coast, June 29 Wairan, Nelson and Motueka, Juno 29 Qucon ot tho South, Foxton, June 29 Mapourlka, Nelson and West Coast, Juno 29, Waihi, Blenheim, June 30 Talunc, Auekland, via ports, July 1 Manuka, Melbourne, via southern ports. July 1 Moeraki, faydncy dircot, July 2 Rosamond, Now Plymouth, Onehunga, July 2 Wimmoia, Lyj.telton and Dunedin, July 2 Arahura, Nelson and West Coast, July 3.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . ' MOVEMENTS OF BTEAMERS MQANA, SJJ, left Sydney, June 12, for Wellington direct Arrived Wellington June 16. Lalt June 17, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. Arrived Melbourne.June 26 ULIMAEOA, ss, left Melbourne. June 16, fqr Wellington, via Hohart and Bonthcm ports Ar rived WcUingten June 25. Left samo day for Syd ney direct Due Sydney Juno ffl WABEDIOO, ss, left Sydnoy 'Juno 19, for WoUlngton direct Arrived Wellington Juno 23 Left June 24, for,Molbournft, via southern ports and Hotlart Duo Melbourno July 3 WIMMHEA, ss. left Sydney June 23, for Wei lington, via Auckland aud /Last Coast ports Arrived Auckland Juno 27 Due Wellington July 2 Leaves samo dav for Lyttelton ond Duncdin MOERAKI, ss , lot* Melbourno Juno 23, for Wellington, via Hobart and Bouthorn ports Duo Wellington July 2 Leaves samo day for Sydney dircot Due Sydnoy July 6 VICTORIA, Bs, l»ft Duneoin Juno 22, for Wei lington, via Ljttelton Arrived WcUingten June 24 Left Eamo day for Bydnoy, via Napier, Gis borne, and Auckland Arrived Auckland Jnue 27, and Sydney July 2 . MOKOLA, S.B. left Auckland I Juno 21, for. Sydney direct Armed Sydney Juno 25 Leaves Sydney for Auckland, June 30.

MANUKA, s.s., left Sydney June 26. fur Wellington, direct- Due Wellington Juno 50, Leaves July 1 for Melbourne via Routhem ports and .Hobart.. Duo Melbourne July 10. .TALUNE,: 5.»., leaves: Duncdin Juno 29,' for Auckland, via Lytlolton, Wellington, Nnpior, and Gisborno. DuCWollington July 1, and Auckland July 4. Connectswlth Mokbia for Sydney, - OVERSEA SHIPPING. - STEAMEBS TO ABRIVE. From London. KAIKOUBA (duo Wellington about July t), nailed ou May V via Auckland.;■ (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) • •. i NKREIIANA (due Wellington about July 10, sailed on May 5, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyecr Line, agents.) TUBAKINA (due Wellington, about June 29). sailed on May 14, Plymouth May 15, via Capo Town and Uobnrt. (New Zealand Shipping Oo„ agents.) ATHBNIO (due Wollineton July 1J), nailed on May 27, Plymouth May 29, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill Line, Bfufis.) STAB OF AUSTRALIA (dun Wellington, about July 28), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, in genu.) KUMAIIA (due Wellington about August 3). sailed oh Juno 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Bhn«, Savill, and Albion Line, agents.) TONOAEIRO, s.s. (duo'about July 26). salted on June 12 for Wellington, via Tenoriffe, Cape Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., ftgontsO < ■ • From Liverpool. ■ MOBAYBHIEi: (due • Wollington about June 29L sailed on April 24, via Australia and Auckland ' (P.HJ3, Vat, t*oaaj now™.

DEVON 1 Bailed Hay 29, via Australian ports and Auckland (VMS Lino, agentsj From No*. tor*. WALKUEE (duo Wctllnglon' about July " B), sailed on Mar J. for WclUncton fllrcoi. (Vacuum Oil Co.; ogectsj BANTU (duo Wellington about' August«"), Batted on May B, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agentsj GLENDEVON fduo Wellington about August 27), saflcd on June 8, via: Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Bhlpping'Oo,,agents.) ■SAILER TO ARRIVE, CLARA, barque, sailed frbm-Lrrcrpool May 27, (or Wellington, BY .TELBQBo.HL OVERSEA. , , ~„, „ LONDON, June 25 ' I ArriTcd.—Kla Ora, from Wcllington. BRD3BANE, Juno, 26 I Arrived-Star of Now Zealand, from Wellington , , , t . SYDNEY, Jane 26 Arrived —Mokola (mldnighti, from Auckland. Sailed.—Manuka '(3 p.m.);' for WclUogton. Sailed.—Laura; for Wostport. MELBOUENK Juno ». Arrived—Kaltangata,:from : Greymouth. Arrived.—Moaha. > , COASTAL. SATURDAY, JUNE 26 AUOKLAHD Sailed;—Monowai, for ; Bouthorn port*.-'- Passed, get - for Wellington—Mr. Hillier, Squall, for; Gl» ornc. Arrived—Mat-vtna (530 pm), from iWcUfaigtoni Orari, from dislrorne ' ' O'JEHUNGA Arrived —Earawa (1130 am), from New Ply month, Connna (140 n.m), from Now Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Arrived.—Rosamond (9 45 am), from WelUn» ton. Sailed —Rosamond (1010 p m), for Ouohunga. PIOTON. Arrived.TArahnra (4i5 p.m.), from WoUingfcon. NF.LSON. v Arrived—Dec, harquo p.m.); from London. To Bail—Waimca (8 am, to-morrow), for Pioton i « WESTPOET Arrivod.—Navua, (4.10 p.m.); from Wellington. , LYTTELTON. Arrhcd —Kaiapoi (210 pm) and Talune> (»5S a.m), from Wellington Sailed—Nairnshiro (9 40 am), for Avonmouthi Kirlpaka (11 p m), for Wellington < > POET OnALMEES. '," Arrived —Wakaunl, from Timarlij Warrimoo, from Sydney, via Wellington; Eakiura, from.tha south ' Sailed-Thyra (130 pm), for Wellington. BLUFr. Sailed —Wnangape (8 am), for Sydney. ' SUNDAY, JUNE 27. AUCKLANDi Arrived,—Wimmera (8 a m ), from Sydney; Victoria .(8.a.m.), fronv Gisbornc. ONLHUNGA Arrived —Eosamond (410 p m), from Now, Plymouth and Wellington. Sallcd.-Corinna (6.30 a.m.) and , Earawa • (3.2) p m), for Nov. Plymouth , . , MANUKAU HEADS Sailed-Earawa (520 pm), for New Plymouth. ' " PATEA. Arrived —Aorcre (3 50 pm) and Mana (4 pjn.l from ■ Wellington. NAPIEU ' - To sail -Star of Scotland (8 a m.), for Gisborne, NELSON. Arrived —Arahura (3 am), from Pieton; Wavorlcy (320 am.) and Woirau (4 aiu), from Wellington. / To sail —Waimca (8 am), for Plcton ( WESTPOET Soiled-nPomita (520 pan), for Wellington. l I GHEYMOUTH . 'Sailed-Jane Douglas (2 am), for Wellington./ LiTTnLTON. Arrived —Patcena (noon), from WcUlngtos; i Kakonoa (315 pm),,from Greymouth. POET CHALMERS. Arrivid-?aluno, from Auckland, via ports. > Sailed —Warrimoo, t for Melbourne, -via Bluff; Wakauul, for Bluif, lndravelll (9 am), for Newcastle BLUFF. * Arrived—Koonya, from Groymouth; Walnma, from Auckland ' \ TOKOMARU, AT LONDON, '/ Word has been received of the arrival at London of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Oorapany"B steamer i'okomarn Bho left Wollington on May 5, and rcarhed London on Friday last. Juno 25 THE SYDNEY BOAT.' V A cable received at the local office of the Union Company advises that tho Manuka left Sydney at 2 pm on Saturday, ahd should, .therefore, i hero at daylight on Wednesday Sha brings 43 saloon'and 20 steerago PiissoDgors f6r this port v ' THE EOTOITI -- < ' v All day Saturday, the Eotoill was detained at Greymouth, owing to tbo unfavourable state of tho bar. and it was not until 4 o'olook yesterday afternoon that Bho was ablo to get away for Wellington. She calls at Westport and Holson. on tho way, and should arrive hero early to~>/ morrow. , THE KAIKOURA'S VOYAGE* OUT. The New Zealand bhipping steamer, Haikoura, which arrived at Auckland on TkuW-' day, una two days ahead of her expected lima.. Sho left tho fioyal Albert Docks, London, on; May Bat 148 p in, and after taking in a quan-f tity of explosives at Hololuvcn resumed ncr< voyage for Auckland at 4 U a.m on May 9. Vina weatuor was crperlenccd until May 2S, when a Btrong head wind waß cnooantcrod, lasting for two days. The Ga.po.of Good Hope was roundod on May 30 at 9 8 pm, lhio weather prevailing! till noaring the Tasmauian coast, when a modo-l rate gale from the eastward was met with, lost-/ ing tor two days Cape Maria van Dlcmen was, passed,' on. June 23. at 8.41 1 p.m;;'' Auckland beinar reached as above after an unoventful voyageJ The steamer has abont 3000 tons of general cargo') for Auckland, the balance of her freight U&0 tons) being for Wellington, Captain A. Wj M Kellar ft still in command, and has withj him the following olUcers -Chief oulccr, Mr. 8J Somcrs Vino, second', Mr A. F. Beaton; third; Mr H J. White, fourth, Mr R J. Gibb Mr. J. Scott is chief engineer, Mr. W E Sneddon sec, ond, Mr. J, ,11 Reay third, Mr. H. M, Dixon fourth, Mr i T Bylcs fifth, and Mr A L. Davidson sixth Tho chief refrigerating ongineer u Mr J Houston and Mr J. Robcitson second. Mr. Smith is tho chief steward. • . The Aparima nrrlvcd at Singaporo on Tuesday last, and left on Friday for Calcutta With the cxcoplion of the officers, the, orevrv of the Union Company's Mauapourl signed off on/ Saturday. ' i, The Aotea. which left for Lyttelton yesterday, procceda later to IllulT, from which port Bho' is to sail loi London towaids the end of tho woek. * After putting in to Greymouth for shelter on, Friday night, the Jane DoUClas l counted hen , vos age to Wellington early yittciday morning and should leach cloning Good time was registered'.by tho Parker steamer W'immera on the run from Byd. ney to Auckland, and she reached the latter port at 8 o clock yesterday morning, some hours earler than expected. A telegram received by the Marine Depart* ment on.Saturday.,.states that,tho Hinemoa baa completed the installation of tho tower at Capoi Brett, and, after finishing operations at EussolL will proceed to Awanui. . Deepening of the bar at Greymouth Is oxpcctcii to bo tbo result of the recent long spell of bad wcallicr, for tho scour has been noavy.. It is anticipated that colliers villi be able to* get out of thnt port with bigger cargoes for some time to coibo ' Heavy rains haic interfered with loading operations at Bluff, and tho Clan Leslie left for Tiraii.ru without lifting nil tho grain that was intended for her Tho balance may lind place In the Arnno, which leaves Bluff today, or tomorrow,: for. Avonmouth. i Alter the Manaia leaves Port' Chalmers, no Shaw-Savill steamer is'Bxcd to load there until tho Knmara arrives in August, but St ib ionsldond probable that,' If sufilrieut cargo offors eirlicr, the Atiicnic may call at Port Chalmcra to lift it If (ho does it will bo a red letter diy for tho port, as none of the thrco Show- ■ Savill biggest'—Alhoiiic loulc, and forinthic— have, yet shown murh fondness for tho sharp turn in the cbanucl ncai Harrington Point At a meeting of tho Bluff Harbour Board, held on Friday, tho In\croargill Shipping Oom--1 panv requested that the board s charge of JL2O , for'sending thoiS.s. Theresa Ward to the mutton bird lslinds inl search of tho bs Invercargill bo reduced The company, pointed out that tho sending of the Theresa Ward was an act of humanity, and that the boird should not ohorga more than-the actual ,coßt of tho trip, which should not' exceed £15 Mr Dunlbp Bald thai ho thought tho charge mada a very roasonabl* one, as tho lug v,ni subject to great risk in going down to tho islands, i Hq pointed out thai whon the Tcrawhiti went but from Wellington, leccntly, on on act of humanity, tho charge uaj £4 an hour. Tho board decided that it oould not boo its way to make any reduction in tk« charge 'arranged , for.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 545, 28 June 1909, Page 7

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