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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNK. Day. hr. m. First quarter 4 J Full moon 12 '?1 a.m. bast quarter 20 821 a.m. New moon 27 0 a - m ' MOON. Moon 1-iEOS to-day, 2.32 ii.m.i sets, 5.35 a.m. Saturday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 2.28 a.m.: m To-morrow, 3.i3 a.m., 0.3< P»ui SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.10 a.m.: sets, <-26 P-m----arrivals. f Tci»-NKU^"s U ': (3.40 a.m.), 226 low. Wild-. a.m.). M tons, Corby, from Wanganni. , 9£ .qn * on g MAIM IiOA s.s. (7.20 ning, from Lyttellon. itolder, Uud--JlTsses Flanagan. Clotlno tfl,^^tley. Murray, Messrs. It. V- * Flanagan, i li I (Yair M.P.. D. C. Turnbull, JJampton, aoS Ada®,- Jenkins, Ww,/* W. H. Young. Roußliam, Hen'irj. i-aci J Gascoigne, M'Keown, Melnlle luth.n ora Paul, Gheeseinan, Jl Innes, 1 nui, Bollin, Musson, Smith: 39 ton 3 STORJIBIBD, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 217 tons. Dcwell. from Waugauui. ~ CLAN MACLAItKN, s.s. (8.10 a.m.). <-»2 tons, Pagan, from Bunbury. Ma 1°"h \VIMMEHA. E.S. (10.45 a.m.). 3022 tons, Waller, from Duncdin and I'l - " 1 '- 10 ?', sengers: Saloon-Misses Scott, J ol -^ n ' Mcsdamea Scott, Chester, Messrs. bcott and Sellar; 10 steerage. c .. WOOTTON, e.s. 112.15 p.m.), 151 "tons, Scott, from Kniapoi. . .... . n{l NGAIIKRE, r>.s. (1.30 p.m.). 1100 tons, Duller, from Greymouth. Tr NIKAU, s.s. (7 a.m.), 245 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motucka. , x LAUDERDALE, s.s 12.55 p.m.), 1241 tons, Cox, from Greymouth, PATEKNA, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 1212 ton.i, Care.v, from Nebon and Picton. Passengers: i..iloon—Misses Robinson, Taylor, Hudson, Younpj, Williams, Turner, GoiUter (2), Mesdames Fisher and child, Riley. Morlcv, Cooper, Ward, Turner, Newton, DufTv, GouUor, ?rc!?*rs. Fisher, Luxon, Portdel*/M'Shano, de .Loozo, Arnold,. Rieketts. Robert-son (2). Freeman, Ouldn, MeyeT, Johnston, Hudson, Corder, West, Donald. Diitbie, Butcher. Nelson, Knight, Read. Chappell. Hay. Todd, Simms, Cooper, Williams. CbisnaU, Brook*;, Holcroft, M'LautrhInn, Duffy, Collins, Newson, Gouller, Pilch. Wi?Kinp, Brown, Barrolt, Williams, and 9 steerage. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, JUNE 8. KENNEDY, c.s. (12.30 p.m.). 226 long, Wildmail, for West Wanßaiiui, TAINUI, s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, lor Waknra and Mokau. ARAPAWA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 268 urns. Thompson, for AVanpanui. WOOTTON, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), . 151 toes, Scott, for Nydia Bay. NIKAU, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 245 tone, Hay, for Nelson and Motucka. ULIMAROA. s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, for Lyttelton, Duncdin, Bluff, Hobiirt-, and Melbourne. OI'AWA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. MARAROA, s.s. (8 p,m.\ 2598 tons, Manning:, for Lyttelton. PaFsimccrc: Saloon— jVLiss?s Seaman, Willis, Elder, Mcpnaraes Basilic, Young, Rev. Lee, Rev. Laws, Messrs. Wood, Gorlitz, F!c?:hcr, Dobts, GouJd, Orfccll, Turnbull, Davis, Robineon, Rutherford, Jakins, Ames, Phillips, Hall, Stark, Cottrel, Gray. WIMMERA, f.s. (9 p.m.), 3022 tons, WaUer, for northern ports and Sydney. KAPITI, s.s. (9 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Waitara. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaitoa, Ficton, Juno 9. Pakcha, Liverpool, via Auckland, June 9. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 9. . Blenheim. Blenheim, June 9. Kapuni, Patea, June 9. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 9. Moana, Melbourne, via southern ports, June 9. Huia, .Motucka, June 9. Wakauui, Montreal, via Auckland, June 9. Kahu, Napier, via coast, June 9. Wakanui, Montreal, via Auckland, June 10. Kennedy, Manparakau, June 10, Opawa, Blenheim, June 10. Stormbird, Wanganui, June 10. Arapawa, Wanganui, June 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, June 10. Mararoa, Lyttolton, Juno 10. Mapourika, West Coast. Nelson, June 10. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, June 10. Manaroa, ](ave}ock. June 11. Ripple, Gisborne, Juno 11. Morayshire, Picton, June 11. Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth June 11. Monowai. Dunedin, Lyttolton, Judo 11. Kapiti, Waitara, Juno 12. Storm, Lyttelton, Picton, Juno 12. Athenic, London, via way ports, Juno 12. • Tarawcra, northern ports, June 13, Breeze, Lyttelton. June 14. Putiki, Timaru, June 14. Waitcmata, Newcastle, June 14.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, June 9. Queen of the South, Foxton, June 9. Blenheim, Blenheim, June 9. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, Juno 9. Maori, Lyttelton, Juno 9. Moana, Sydney direct, Juno 9. • llttia, Wanganui, June 9. Kiripaka. Patea. Juno 9. Aorere, Patea, June 9. Kennedy. Nelson, June 10. Opawa. Blenheim, June 10. Kapuni, Patea, Juno 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, Jnne 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Juno 10. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, Juno 10. Arapawa, Wanganui. Juno 12. Wakatti. ICaikoiira, Lyttelton, June 12. Manaroa, Motucka. Juno 12. Rosamond. Picton, Nelson, Now PIJ-mouth, Onchunga. Juno 12. Hippie, Napier, Qisborne, June 12. Monowai. northern ports, Juno 12. Storm, Wanganui. June 12. Tarawera, southern norts, June 13. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, June !3. Morayshire, Timaru, Lyttelton, June 13. Breeze, Wanganui, June 14. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney June 7, for Auckland, East Coast ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington June 16. Leaves samo day tor Lyttelton and Dunodin. MOANA, s.s.. left Melbourne May 31, for Hobart., Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington June 9. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney June 13. JIOERAKI, s.s., leaves Sydney June 10, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington Juno 14. Leaves June 15 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne Juno 24. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne June 7 for Ilobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington June 16. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney Juno 20. OVERSEA SHIPPINC, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. 'I'ONGARIRO (due about June 30), sailed from London May 15, via Cane Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MAREEE (due about Juno 28), sailed from London April 22, via Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Line, a< STA]I OF INDIA (duo about July 19), sailed from London May 13. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agents.) STAR OF SCOTLAND (duo about Juno 14) sailed on April 5, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agents.) MATATtJA Iduo about June 14), sailed on April 14, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co.. agents.) ATUENIC (duo about Juno 13), sailed on April 27. via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savitl and Albion Co., agents.) KAII'ARA (due about July 13), sailed on May 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) COP.INTHIC (due about July 11), sailed on May 23, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savilt and Albion Co., agents.) MURITAI (due about August 12), sailed on May 3t. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Liverpool.' NAIRNSHIRE (due about July 7), sailed on May G, via Auckland and Nanicr. (F.-fl.-S. Line, agents.) PAKEIIA (due about June 9), sailed on April 13, via Fromantle, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) SUSSEX (due about. July 27), sailed on May 27, via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Lille, agents.) From Montreal. WAKANUI (due about June 10), sailed oil March 26, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ASCOT Idue about July 26). sailed on April 23, via Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. PARTHENIA (due about Juno 20), sailed on March "9, via Australia and Auckland. (Dalgoty and Co., agents,*

MISIIRO (duo about J,l \y 4 } 1 0 V,JJ 1 J cd PP April 18.' via Australia, find Auckland, and A. Line. agents.) DEN OF GLAMIS (duo about August 14), failed on May 16, via Australia and Auckland (\. and A. Line, agents.) HYiVDFORD (due about July 25), May 20). via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) From Philadelphia, , JOHN HARDIK (due aboiit. JunolOVeallcrt on March 12, via Auckland. iGollm and Co., agents.) . . SAILERS TO ARRIVE. DUNORAIG. barque, Killed from Livernool. March 10. (Johnston and Oo„ JS o "'®;' AUSTRALIA, Italian ship, called from Marseilles, April 8. (Boscoe and Co., ajents.) BT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE. Juno 8. Arrived.—Melbourne, from Kaipara.. Sailed.—'WarrimoD, for Bluu. •. MONTRKAL, June.-, ft-,.; Sailed.—'Waitemata (Monday), for Auckland, via Australian ports. MONTE VIDEO, Juno 6. Sailed.—Rakaia (Monday), for London. CAPE TOWN, Juno 7. ' Failed.— Tongariro, for Wellington, via n ° bart " LONDON, Juno 7. Sailed.—Orari, for Dunedin. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 8. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Aldcbaran ar.d County Anelossij. from Newcastle; Manono Craig, from Melbourne and Gcclong. Sailed.—Wakanui (4.20 p.m.), for WellingtoD' NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa (5.55 a.m.), from OneSailed—Rarawa (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunga-. NAPIER. Sailed.—Mokoia (6 p.m.), Passengers: Saloon—Misses Collino, Hovfi-, M'Laren, and Broderick. PATEA. Arrived.— Kapuni (7.50 a.m.), from WeiliDfton-. PicroN.. Sailed.—Kavtoa. (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. ' Arrived—Blenheim (4 a-m.), from Wel*'sai?ed.—Blenheim (midnight), for Weilington, MOTITKKA. To sail—Huia (5 p m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Corinna (1.30 a.m.), from WeiCorinna (3.40 p.m.), for New Ply* mouth. FAKEWELIi SPIT. Holmdalc passed east at 10.20 a.m. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Maori (7 a.m.). from Wellington: Pvenat. from Kaikoura. • fcaaled.—Hinemoa (7 a.m.), for southern 'ighthouscis; Hiniitangl H J 0 ? Chatham Islands; Breeze (10.10 n.m.), for Bluff; Maori (8.20 p.m.). for Wellington. W !sailcd^-3foana ß H.ss p.m.). for Wellington and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: lor Wellington— Mosdamcs Reed and Wnrdell. Messrs. Wardtll, Mountford, and Harris. For Sydney-Messrs. Glawon aud Galbraith. Mcsdames Mountford. Bacon, Elder, Flesse l and child, ArchitoM, Pearce. lliisse 11, Messrs. Bacon, R. M. Baker, Harris, W. Hawkins, Pearce, Russell, Fairbairn, and Rev. Archiboid. AKAROA. Arrived.—Hinemoa (6 p.m.), from Lyttelton. BLUFF. The barque Rio, from PI. Stevens to Port Chalmers passed through the Strnite yesterday afternoon. NOTICE TO MARINERS. DIEFFENBACn POINT LIGHT. Arrangements are being 'mado to instal an acetylene light in the beacon at Dicffcnbach Point in place of the W.sliam light, which has proved to be , unsatisfactory. The character of-the now light is udjiKted to .3 of a second light. 3~d 2.7c-ce; darkness, or in other words, the light will give 20 flashes of .3 second duration every minute. The ii"w light will be installed next week, and there will be no light." shown during tho nights ot Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday next. PAKEHA DUE THIS MORNING. On I'er arrival at Wellington this morning, the Shaw-Savill steamer Pakelm will berth at the King's Wharf to discharge. She should show up about daybreak. ATHENIC AT HOB ART. Advice received by the local agents for the Shaw. Ravll! and Albion Co. Mates that, it 10 a m. yesterday, R.M.S. Athenic, from London, was signalled nt llobart. Seeing that the vessel has a large quantity of cargo to discharge at. the Ta.sniaiiMn port it will be late on Tuesday night or early on Wednesday morning before she Tcaclica Wellington. TONGARIRO LEAVES CAPE TOWN. The local office of the New Zealand Shippill" Co. n.re in receipt of advice wnicli intimates that 11.M.5. Tongn.riro, now enroute from London to Wellington, left C.ipe Town on Wednesday last for Ilobnrl. She is due nt Wellington about June 30. CLAN MACLAREN ARRIVES. An arrival in port shortly before 8 a.m. yc'i'ordiiy woo the Scales charters steamer Ulan Maclami, from Bunliury, via Port Keinbla. Tho vessel has brought, a cargo of liardwood, 180,K«ft. of which is for «elliugton. It is hoped to dispatch her for Napier, Lytt<>lton, nud Dunedin to-morrow, Tho trip ncross woe uneventful, moderate weather being esporicnced. This is Cap* tain Pauaa'e first vitii to Nmv s Zealand.

It ie* anticipated that the Poherua will crime ofT the Patent Slip on Monday next, Tho fcrrv steamer Admiral then goes un, and, after her. cuite a Cent of vessels will bo ready for overhaul. These include tHo Mapourika, Takapur.n, Arahura, and Ilolm. _ dale. Overhaul of tho Wukatu at Lyttelton will' be finished in lime for the vessel to leave for Wellington to-day. She returns to Lyitelton, via Kaikoura, on Monday evening. It is rumoured that the Australian-How a trade :•% to tnke away tho Bhaw, Savill. and Albion Co.'s larse cargo steamer Delphic frora tho regular New Zealand. Homo trade, in which she has been en« "raped for a number of years. Tho Delphic, however, is to be replaced by a much larger vosecl. Her namo is likely to bo Uritannic. At 7 a.m. yesterday tho Union Company's bit? cargo steamer Waitemata left Newcastle for Wellington with part carfro of coal for here. The remainder will bo discharged at southern ports. Arriving at Greymouth from Wellington, via way ports, at 7.50 a.m. yesterday, tin Mapourika left' on the return trip at 7, p.m. '.*.n IV, is expected that the, New Zealand '; Shipping Co.'s stuamer'-Wakinnl wilT'or*rive nt Wellington from St.. John, New' ' Brunswick, via Aueklaud, to-morrow evening or Sunday morning. The Kennedy, is to'return from Manca-, rakau to Wellington on Saturday mocking. She leaves for Nelson on Monday. An arrival in port from Picton in the morning will be tho F.-0.-S. Lirio'B steamer Morayshire for Homo loading. On Tuesday she sails for Timaru and fcyttollon to complete. On Monday the Kaniti will tranship a. carsro of frozen meat frora Waitata into . the Home vessel. A further report to hand concerriug tho Himitantf-Htoemoa collision states that the damage to both vcwsele is flight. Tho ntern of the Hinemoa is dented, but not sufficiently to prevent her continuing her southern. lighthouse trip. At an early hour this morning tho Moana ehould put in an appearance at \\ ellington from Melbourne, via southern ports. She enib for Sydney direct at 5 o clock tins evening. As far as her passenger accommodation i 3 concerned, she will bo practically a full ship. . On account of the H.mroto being laid un at. Dunodls this trip, the second and third oiheors tuid pureer will transfer to tho reliovmg vcsei-1, tile Monowai, The nssis,P ur - or . trajisfers to. tho Hokoia nt Lj tteiton. At present tho encieieerfi of tho llnurolo have received no instructions. farewell Spit reports, the pasting of tho steamer Holmdalc at. 10 a.m. yesterday, ohe is en route from Greymouth to Ginborne, and, upon completion of discharge at the latter port, conieu to Wellington for overhaul on Juno 14. Mr, J. C. Harnett, c<;coiid officer of tho Kurow, is ashore at Dunedin to sit for hin master it eertiticate. Jlc has been relieved w Jrr. hcrivener, late sceond officer of tho homata.' If tr-ado should warrant i-t," it is likolt that the steamer Hiraitangl will make fortiiiglitly trips between Lyttelton nnd ait.uipi (Clijlthnin ■ Island's). Jleanwhilo. a monthly service ia to L-o in operation. Repairs to the. Knight, of the Garter ava Hearing conipletio"n, and n commcilccnient has been made with tho painting of tho vessels hull* below tho water-line.' To-morrow the, iVow Zealand Shipping Co. luralnan expectcd to livttelton for the ]3!ufl\ in order to start, Homjw n,M ri? i." 8, u Aflcr callinir al Tiniar'u and Lj Uelton, she comes on to Welling.; ton, eailiug finally on Juno 29 for London, a —

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1149, 9 June 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1149, 9 June 1911, Page 7

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