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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr. m. Full moon 2 4 48 a.m. Last quarter 10 6 28 a.m. New mopn 17 111 a.m. First quarter 23 6 19 P.m. MOON. Moon riacf to-day, 8.29 a.m.; sets, 6.33 p.m. SUN. Sun risea ta-duy. 7.15 a.m.: nets, 4.28 D.m. , HIGH WATER. To-day, 4.57 a.m.; 5.3 p.m. To-morrow, 5.58 a.m.: 6.52 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, JUNE 17. FOHERUA, s.a. (2 a.m.). 1175 tons. R. Chadwick, from Ttmii.ru. OPAWA, s.a. (4 a.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholas. from Pioton. TUTANEKAI, a.B. (4.45 a.m.), 811 tons, O. 1 Post, from Auckland. RIYERINA, b.B. (5.10 d.m.), 4758 tonß, G. Entwlstle, from Lyttelton. MAORI, 8.8.. (7.40 a'.ni.), 3412 tons. W. Cameron, from Lyttolton. NIKAU, B.a. (8.45 a.m.), 248 tons. It. Hay, frnni Not6on. LILY, 6ollooner (10.10 a.m.), 84 tons, J. Sandwick, from Ijyttelton. JOHN, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 339 tons, J. Eawiok. from Lyttelton. PATEBIVA, a.B. (10.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewell,, from Picton. " DEPARTURES. . THURSDAY. JUNE 17. PAVAROA. s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 7697 tons, H. Barnes, for Lyttelton. ULIMAROA. s.s. (315 p.m.), 5777 tons, J. Wylle. for Sydney. MARAMA, b.«. (4.5 p.m.), 6437 tons, li. Worm 11. for 'Frisco. KAPUNI, b.s. (4.3) p.m.), 188 tons, A, P. Gibson, for Patoa. WAIWERA. s.s. (4.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton. NIKAU, b.b. (5 D.in.). 248 tons, It. Hay, for Nnlson. RIVERINA, b.s. (5.5 p.m.). for Napier. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, W. CamArnn. for Lyttelton. NGAKUTA, a.B. (10 p.m.), 1250 tons, P. Dowel!, for Lyttelton. CORINNA. s.p. (10.55 p.m.), 1319 tons. W. Pint', fnr Dunedin. OPAWA, 8.8. (11.15 p.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholas, for Pioton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nora Niven, Cook Strait, June 18. Kapiti, Wangauui, June J B. Wahine, Lyttelton, Juno 18, Komata, Weatport, June 18. Ngahere,. Groymouth, June IS. Waitangi, Patea. Juno 16. Kaitoa. Nelson. June 18. lluia, Wanganui, June 18. Baden Powoll, Lyttelton, Juno 18. Wootton, Lyttolton, Juue 19. Maori, Lyttelton, June IS. l'ateena. I'icton, Juno 19. Karamu, Gruymouth, Jun« 11. I'oherua, Timaru, June 19. Kennedy, Foiton, June 19. Karu, Lyttelton; Juno 19. Rosamond, Qreymouth, Weatport, June 15 Hawera, Patea, Juno 19 Houto, Dunedin, Juno 19. , Invcrcarglll, Wangaijii, June 14. Kapuni, Patea. Juno j(9. . Opawa,, Picton, Juncfjj9. I May Howard, Picton,'tune 19. [ Waimen, Wnneanui. .Vhp 19. To Anau, Auckland, JJbje 19. Mapourika. Auckland, Napier, June 19. Wahine, Lyttelton, Ju*e 20. Nikau, Nelson, Juno 20. Bjpple, Giaborne, June 20. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June 20. Putiki, Kast Coast, June 20. Waverlcy, Paten, June 20. Ngakuta, Lyttelton. June 20. Monowal, Auckland. Jnne 20. Kaitoa, Nelaon. Juno 20. Kanna, Newcastle. June 21. Wniran, Picton, Juno 22. Mokoia, Lyttelton, June 22. Kaliapo, Lyttelton,. June 22. Maori, Lyttolton, June 22. Pnteena. Pict»i, June ?■?. Houto, Dunedin, June 22. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Sclnvarzenfels, Newcastle, Juije 18. Ngakuta, Lyttelton. June 18. Waiwera, Lyttelton, Juue 18. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 18. Patina, I'icton, Nelson, June l!., John, JSydia Bay, June 18. Remuero, Loudon, via Panama,.June 18. Kapiti, Wangauui, Juno 18. Waitangi, l'utoa, June 18. Wakatti, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Juno 18. Poherua, Woßtport. Juno 18. ' Kaitoa, Nelson. Juno 18. Huia, Wangauui, June 18. •Maori, Lyttelton, June 19. Nik.au, Nelson, Juno 19. llawera, Patea, June 19. Wnkatu, Kaikoura, June 15, Walrau, Picton, June 15. Kapiti, \Vaugauul. June 19. Opawa, Picton, Juno 19. Waiinea, Nelson, Coast. June 19. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 21 Patoena, Nelson, June 21. Kennedy, Foxton, June 2t. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, June 21. Invorcargill, Wanganui, June 21. Blonlieim, Havelock, Soundß, Ouno 21. May Howard, Picton, June 21. ' Waverley, Patea, June 21. ' Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June-21. ' To Anau. Bluff, June 21. Rosamond. New Plymouth, Juno 21. Komata, Westport, June 21. Wootton. Lyttelton. June SI. Baden Powell, Lyttolton. June 21. Mnori, Lyttelton. Juue 22. Nikar„ Nelson, Juno 22. Ripple, Napier. Gir.borno, June 22. Mokoia, Auckland, via East Coast ports, June 22. I OVERSEA STEAMERSi AEAWA (S.S.A.). left Southampton May 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton; and Port Chalmers. Due here Juno 24. . CITY OF WINCHESTER (A. and A.), left New York May 23. £or Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Duuedin, and Sydney. Duo here June 29. DURHAM (F. and H.), left Newport IWalcnl March 19..f0r Außtralin. Auekland. and Wellington. Due hero Juno 25. DONALD M'KAY (Dalgety an<l Co.), left, New York May 2 for Auckland and Wellington. Duo here June 17. GARBETA (N.Z. and A.), loft Newport Newß June 7, for. Auckland and Wellington. Due here July 19. LEITRIM (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool May 22 for Auckland and Wellington. Duo here July 26. MOAN A (U.S.S. Co.). left, San Francieca May 29. Duo hero June 20. MAIIANA (S.S. and A.), left Liverpool May 27. Due hero July 18, NORTHUMBERLAND, arrived New York Juno 8 to load for New Zealand and Australia. Duo here about the end of July. OTARAMA (N.Z.S, Co.). loft St.- John May 14 for Auckland and Wellington. Du# here Juno 19. PAKEHA (S.S. and A.). left United "Kingdom May 22 for Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbano (via Oapi Town). Due in N.Z. for loading July 26. .PORT DENISON (C.D.). left London May 7 for . Australia, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. Duo here July 26. RARANGA 'R.S.A.I. left Liverpool April 17 for Australia and N.Z; Due here Juno 28. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), left.Southampton May 27. Due hero July 18. SOFALA (U. 8.8.), left Calcutta May 9 for Singapore. Jam. Newcastle, Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Dub hure Juno 22. WESTMEATH (F.S.t. left Liverpool April 23 for Auckland. Wellington. Wteltoo. and Dunedin. Dun here June 28. SAILERS. Teasel. • left. l)uo, Ban Francisco to WelllngtonY»abel . April 23 Jam BERTHAGE LIST. Karamu—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Pntcena—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. John—No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 3 Queen'a Wharf. Wakatu—No. Y-Queon s Wharf, Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's -Wharf. Wairnu—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Win'. E. Burnham—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Wahino-Ferry Wharr. Npahore—ltaiiwnv Wharf. Lily—Railway Wharf, Rcmuera—Glasgow Wharf Huia—Glasgow Wharf. Kapiti—Olnßcrow Wharr Wnitangl—King's Wharf. Killer's. Whirf Pohnrun—Lambton Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Breastwork. ' T'.'r-rlr-"•''1 — r r l "ini(lo'i Bi'niiitw f, ''k. ■ Mapourika—Tar.maki Street Wharf. Tutanekai—Clyde Quay Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 17. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Arawa (2.40 p.m.). from London. Sailed—Niagara (5.30 -p.m.). for Sydney; Te Anau (11.20 p.m.). for Wellington; Tararawa, ketch for Levuka. ONEHUNGA. Sailed— Rarawa (3.15 P.m.). for New Plymouth. WANGANUI. Arrived. —Inveronrgill (9.3 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Huia (4.® p.m.). for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived—Waverlcy (9 a.m.) from Wellington; Waitangi (9.15 a.m.). from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Kennedy (10.15 a.m.), fram Tarakoho. NAPIER. Arrived.—liipplo (7.35 a.m.), from Welling. Jon To anil.—Maoourika (8 nm.), for Wellington. PICTON. . Sailed —Pateena (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington.

TABAKOHF. Arrived.-Hawera (8.10 a.m.). from IVelliuK' ton. KELSON. Arrlved.-Patcena (5 a.m.), from Picton. To sail.—Kaitoa' (7 p.m.),' for Wellington. WESTPORT. Bailcd.-Rosamond (12.20 p.m.). for Wellington. GKEYMOUTH. . Sailed—Ngahero (10.20 -n m. Juno 16). for Wellington. Sailed—Karamu (8.35 p.m. Juno 16). for Wellington. LYTTELTON. . Arrived.—Breezo (3.20 a.m.), from Wangonui; Karu (3.50 a.m.). from Wellington; Wahine (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Port Hacking (2.40 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Galllo (3 p.m.), for London, via Panama; Wahinc, for Wellington. • . PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Calm (2 a.m.), from Wollinston. MARAMA'S PASSENGERS. The ll.M.ft Marama. which left port at 4 o'clock yeKcrday afternoon for Ban Franciieo, via llarotonga and Papeete, had on board the following saloon passengers. First: Misseß P. M. .Doyle, D. 8. Barker, M. 0. Barrott, M. Follett, Gilitc. L.' PageHoward, llerta (2). N. Masters, Martelli, D. Meek, M'Donald. Stack, P. E. fiolway, Edmond, Mcsdamcs A. O. Bridges, R. B. Uranpton. 0. F. Cameron, E. Q. Camoron, Olayton and child. Deschrycr, Edmond, F. A', Urenfell. Gnndry. A. O. House. 0. H. Page-Howard. A. 11. Herts, H. W. Hudson, Lombard. O. M'Donald and boy. W. L. .Meek, Preiat. 0. F. Page, E. I). Stark. W. 11. Seoley, E. O. Snodgrass, F. 1). Wilson, J. 0. Wilkin. O. A, Aunger, Dean Tubman, Oapt. J. W. Bridges. Capt. Bemvell, Lieut. Campbell, Cant. M'Donald. Messrs. O. A. Aunger, J. S. Barrell, H. Boyle. A. W. Bushell, M. Bel). R. E. Crap a ton. H. W. Olarko, Campbell, Challis, O. F. Cameron, b,' W. Cortler. E. Q. Camoron, H. P. Clay, Clayton, E. J. Penny, Deschryer. Edmond, F. Frankham, E. J. Foley, A. O. House, 0. H. Pace-Howard. A. H. Herts. H. W. Hudson, H. J. Hodgson, Kronfcldt. P. Mosa, W. L. Meek, Osterberg. Prcltt, 0. F. Page, F, H. Peacock, E, B, Stark, W. B. Seeley,' C. fitowart, J. J. Towneond. Teachemakor, Toftbragon. W. Wilson, F. J. Wlfigory, J. B. Wright, Maßter Crane, Second saloon —Hisses Beaver. Burton, ilarlovr. M. Baker, Bohme (2). 11. E. Fabling. Glecaon. E. Johnson. M'Phee. M'Donald, E. Marrow, E. Moore, Plummer, M. Pulmer, Itule. Whitcombe, Wadley.. Mesdames 0. J. Burtofl. Bailep, Bohme. A. Cooke, Chamberlain, T. 0. Frey, F. 0. Hutton, J. Houston, llorne, Krucer and child, Lukens and 3 children, S. J? Mathieson. A. n. Newman. F. Owen. Phillips and child, E. Stafford. Bchofleld and infant, A. Shearer, Tornie and 3 rhlldron, Oapt. Marciel. Messrs. P. J. Burton, M. Bendixon, Itailes, J. Backen, Bohme, Crawford, Castles, Chamberlain. Carter, H. Cook. H. Chamberlain, G. E. Oooner, Cookeon, Connely.E. P. Dempsey, T 0. Frey, F. 0. Hulton. Holm. Harris, flugginß, J. Houston. Home, Jansen, Johnson, Kruuer. Lukev. Lukens, Mjeklavlo, S. •T. Mnthicpnn. A. H. Newman, F. Owen, Phillinv ,T. Ros-.. Ritchie. C. Smith, Snhofleld. A. Shearer. 0. J. Thompson, Townsend. A. Trenchard. Tiernay. White, Masters Bohemo (2). 0. AND D. LINERS. j The Port Caroline is-to ieave Londoii for Auckland, Napier, snd Wellington, via Australian porta, on July 17, Tlio Vart Curtis was to have sailed from Now York for Now Zealand and Australian ports on Tuesday. The Port Stephens is to leave New l orlt on June 30 for Auckland. Wellincton.Lyttelton, and Port Olialniera. • The Port Sydney was timed to sail from Tiondon on Friday last for Auckland, ft aPier, Wellington, via Australia. Tickers. Ltd.. flxnect to launch the Drat Commonwealth 22,500-ton steamer at the <md of August- says the Sydney Shinni--List"). Tho work has been greatly speeded up durintr tb° past t.»-n months. The second vessel will probably be launched at, tho end of October. The third vessel is al-.i well forward, nnd should be launched at tho beginning <f. 1?»ANCHOR. LINE STEAMERS. , The Kaitoa left Nelson last night for WeUinnton, and should be hero thin mornire. She is to sail again at 7 o clock tonight for Nelson, returning on _ Sunday without On Monday ulw is to on the slip to complete her.overhaul, and i 1; to' bo ready to go to-Noifion on Wednesday. Both she and the'Nikau will then maintain their usual sailingr.. THE NARENTA The Shaw, Snvill. and Alhion Company's steamer Narnnta. now loading at Gisborne, ia expected to leave there on Monday for Ti'maru. WEST MAHWAH FOR. NEW ZEALAND. lii a report from the Publicity Bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce occurs the following announcement :-Tne steamship .West Mahwali. has boon taken by the General Steamship Corporation to operate betweon:Sonttle-and New Zealand ports, leaving hero (Seattle) with full cargo ol miscellaneous freight, at the end of May. '• SOHWARZENFELS MAYING TO-DAY-. The Schwarzenfels, which was to have Bailed for.Newcastle at 5 o'clock yesterday, Is not to go until 7 o'clock this morning. DONALD M'KAY WITHi OIL. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advice that the Donald Jl'Kay, which left Nfiv; York on May 23, should be In Auckland about June 30. and Wellington about July 7 or 8. After discharge at Wellington. tho vessel, which has a large quantity of caße-oil for New Plymouth, iB to go to that, port to put it out. BLACKBALL COLLIERS. The Ngahero is due from Greymouth at dnyliriit to-day. The Ngakuta is bringing a full load of produce from Lytteltca. and should.be hero about, Sunday. . The Ngatoro was to have left Wanganul at 8 o'clock last night for Greymouth. COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. The ICunna ia due hero about Monday from Newcastle with a load of coal. TOFUA FOR 'FRISCO. The R.M.S. Tofua has been set down to sail from Wellington for 'Frisco on July 15. OANASTOTA LOADING FOB N.Z. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advise that the A. and A. linoj Cannstbta lias been put on the loading berth at. Now York for Auckland, Wellington, and Sydney. THE PORT HACKING. Tho 0. and D. liner l'ort Hacking, which left for Lyttelton on Wednesday night to continue discharge, .iB subucQUontiy to re* turn to Wellington to load frozen-meat, IIEMDERA FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner' Remuera. is to leave Wellington at 4.o'clock this afternoon for Loudon, via Panama. ' Tho following steamers were expected to be within raugo of the undermentioned wireless stations last nightAwauulNavua, Whangapo. Durham, llaltanoa, Woutmoreland. Wcstmeath, Okarama. Auckland-Niagara. Arawn, ilonowai, Itoaua. Wellingtou—Wahinc, Maori, l'atenna Marama, Kiverina, Ulimaroa, Iris, Poparoa, Ngakuta, Schwarzenfels. Chat-hams:-Moana, Otarama, Donald M'Kay. The Navua. which is bringing cargo and pasßengera from Suva, ia expected at Auckland oil Sunday. Tho Weatmenth ib cue ut Auckland ou Monday from Liverpool. Mr.. G. Atwood lias joined the Marama at third officer vice Mr. F. 13. Frame. The Ripple, which is due from Gisborne on Sunday, ia fixed to go to Napier and the East Coast on Tuesday. The Blonhoim. which has been undergoing repairs at Wellington, is to be ready to got away for Havclock nnd Sounds on Monday. . ... It Is. expected that tho Waimoa will arrive here from' Wanganui to-morrow, and' She lias been fixed to load and sail again at midday for Nelßon and nest Const. The Waverloy Bhoultl be back from Patca on Sunday, and is to sail for that port on Monday. _ Tho Wakatu Is now ilxcd to go to Lyttelton and Kaikoura to-day. The Kennedy is to-morrow from 1 oxtoil, and is to return on Monday. The Wairau iB to go to I'ictop to-morrow and iB expected back on Tuesday. The May Howard, which loft port last night for Picton Is due back again tomorrow. 6ho is to go to I'icton again on Monday. It ia anticipated that tho Echo will not be back at Wellington boforc Wednesday noxl. She will probablyi 'sail again on Thurfdny for Picton.' The Stella Is expected to load at Duncdin j for Wellington, next week. The .Katoa is exoectcd to lcavo Auckland about Saturday for Newcastle to load for Wellington. Captain J. A. If. Marciel. marine superintendent at Lyttelton for tho Government, was a passenger by the Marama 1 for 'Frisco on route for England' . | Captain Scllars. of the Cnnopus, who has I been in ill-health, has gone to Hanmer . Springs to recuperate. At presont there are abnormal off j tides" at Duncdin (says the "Otago Daily Times"), the unusually big fall at low water not being accompanied by big tides at high water. Tile Hood tides are hardly up to normal. On Tuesday the ebb tide ran out until low wator was 7in. below zero on the tide gauges. This Is regarded as a- characteristic of settled weather. The Wreck of the schooner Defender, as she lies on Nnku Sj'-is Reef. Fl.ii. hus been sold at auction at fiuva for £210. Messrs. Hjorlng and Bailey, of Lcvi'kn, being the purchasers. The same firm, n.lno nurchofofl tho cargo of lumber—some 480,000 ft. —for £4700. •.

Tho Kidderfore-a new steamer of 6241 tons—is the latest addition to tho E. an® A. Line. Sue sailed from Yokohama about May 16, and was duo at Tlmrfidaf laland oh June 14. •. Tho Waipori, which has gone to New*, cactle, is to load for Wellington. . , The Monowai is coming direct to Wtl* llngton from Auckland, and if she leavei there this afternoon, as oxpcctod, should' be here oil Sunday. She is to go to Lyttelton and Dunedin on Monday. Passennera for' Westport will be taken by tho lComata about Monday. Sho is due hero from' the West Coast port to-day,' The Mapourlka ia to leavo Napier to-day. for Wellington. The Kukapo has been set down to leave Lyttelton for Wellington on Monday, and Bhould be here the following day. She Is to discharge and take ireneral cargo tor New Plymouth next week. ' The To A'nau should ba here from Auok" land this morning to load for Bluff, sail* I ing on Monday. It is cxpected that tho Rosamond, which. Ib due from Greymouth, via Westport. to-' morrow, will proceed to Now Plymouth OB Monday. . The Karu is eipected from Lyttelton to*' morrow or Sunday. : For tho purpoßo of loading for Welling"; ton tho Poherua' is to leavo hero at. mia« dav today for Woetnort, The Mokoia leaves Dunedin to-morrow for Lyttelton and Wellington, and is ex<, pected hero about Tuesday. Bhe is to sail again tho samo day'for Auckland, vlai East Coast ports. . • . The Waiwera, left last ovoning for Lyt« telton to continue her Homeward loading*, The auxiliary achooncr Houto, which i»dno at Wellington from jPunidin to-mor« row, Is to load here and sail on the to' turn trip on Tuesday or Wednesday. • The Huddart-Parkor intercolonial stea< mer Riverinn arrived at Wellington early, yesterday morning from Lyttelton and nailed again laßt evening for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. ' Tho Marine Department advises yesterday that tho Government steamer Hino' moa, which has been visiting the northern lighthouses, should arrive back at Wei-' llngton from Onohunga on Tuesday next, Tho vessel in at present at Kaipara. The John Ib oxpcctod to sail to-night tot Nydla Day and Lyttelton, and is to go from there either to Wanganul or Wellington. Tho Huia,' 'due from Wanganul to-day,. Ib to go baclt again to-night. The Wootton is exported from Lyttelton to-morrow, and iB to return on Monday. The Baden Powell is due from LytteltoS to-day. She ia to bo dispatched to Lyttelton on Monday.

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