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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES'OP THE MOON. JUNE. Say. Er. m. Pull moon 2 -4 43 a.m. Last quarter 10 6 28 a.m. New moon 17 111 a- m - First quarter Z5 i 15 P.m. . MOON. Moon rises to-day, 9.1S a.m.; sots, 7.46 p.m. SUN. 6un rises to-dav. 7.16 a.m.: 6ots, .4,28 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 6.58 a.m.; 6.32 p.m. To-morrow. 7 a.m,;,7.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. JUNE 18. 1920. NORA NIVEN. trawler (2.15 a.m.l. 166 tonß, Ormes, from Oook Strait. KARAM.H, b.s. (3.35 a.m.), 734 tons, G. Hopkins, from GreymOuth. _^ NQAHERE, s.a (5.50' R.m.), 1090 tons, H. Dillner, from Greyniouth. _ KAITOA, s.'s. (6.35 a.mj, 319 tons. W. Wildman, from Nelson. . WAHINE, B.s. (7.30 a.m.). 4436 tons, A. Edwin, from ■ Lyttelton. HUIA. s.s. (8 a.m.). 127 tons, F. Radford, from Wanganui. WAITANGI. n.B. (11.15 a.m.), 171 tons, A. Fißk. from Fatca.

ROSAMOND. b.b. (6.10 p.m.). 721 torn, Nicholas, from Westport. _ KAPITI, B.b, 09-15 p.m.), 242 tone. W. Bawy.ers, from Wanganui.

DEPARTURES, FRIDAY. JUNE 18, 1520. SCHWARZENFELS. s.s. (7.20 ' a.m.). 6258 tons. I). F, James, for Newcastle. NORA NIVEN, trawler (10.10 a.m.), 166 tons, Ormes,- for Oook Strait. PATEENA, B.S. (1.45 p.m.l. 1212 tons. T. Sewell. for Plcton and Ne'son. JOHN, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 339 tonß, Hawick, for Nydia Bay. REMUERA. B.S. (5.10 p.m.), 11,276 tons, Cameron, for London. HUIA, s.». (5.30 p.m.), 127 tons, Radford, for Wnnganui. POHERUA. s.s.. (5.30 p.m.), t 1175 tons, Chndwick, for Wcstport. LILY, schooner (5.30 • p.m.), 84 tons, Sanrtwick, for Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. WATUNB, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4«6. tons, Kdwin. for Lyttolton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wootton, Lyttelton, June IS. Maori, Lyttelton, June )9. Pateena, Picton, June 19. Poherua, Timaru, June 19, Kennedy. Foxton, June 19. Karu, Lyttelton, June 19. Hawera, Patea, June 19 Houto, Dunedin, June 19. lnveroargill,. Wanganul, June 19. Kapuni, Patea, June 19. Opawo* Picton, June 19. May Howard, Picton, June 19. To Anau, Auckland, June 19, Mapourika, Auckland. Napier. June Is. Mako, Napier, June 19. Wuhine, Lyttelton, June 20. Nikau, Nelson, June 20. Ripple. Gisborne, June 20. Baden Powell. Lyttelton, June 20. Putiki. Bast Coast, June SO. - Waverley, Patea. June '20. Monowai, Auckland, Juno 20. Kaitoa, Nelson. Juno 20. Walmea, Wanganul, Jnne 20. Kanna. Newcastle. June 21. Wa.lrau, Picton, Juno 22. Kokoia. Lvttelton. June 22. Kakapo, Lyttelton. June 22. ■ Maori, Lyttelton, June 22. Pateena, Picton, June 22. Kapiti, Wanganui, June 22.' Ngakuta, Lyttelton, June 22.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Waltangi. Patea, June. 19. Maori, Lyttelton, June 19.. Nik.au, NeUon, June 19. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Juno ». \ Kapiti, Wanganui. June 19. Opawa, Picton. June 19. Karamu, Greymouth, June 19. Wahine, Lyttelton, June 21 Pateena, Nelson, June 21'. • ■ Kennedy, Foxton, June 21. • Monowai, liyttelton, Dunedin, June 21. Invercarglll, Wanganui, June 21. ' Blenheim, Havelock, Sounds, Juno 21. May Howard, Picton, June 21. , Waverloy, Patea. June 21. Baden Powell, Lyttelton,' Juno 21. Te Anau, Bluff, June 21. Rosamond. New Plymouth, June, 21. Komata, Westport. June 21. ■ Woottbu, I/yttclton. Juno 21. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June 21. Wakatu, Lyttelton, June 21. Waimea, Nelson, Ooast, Juno 21. WalKiui Picton, June 21. Hawera. Patea. June 21. IfapunL Patea, June 21. Mako, Picton, June 21. Nirahero, Greymouth, June 21. Karu<, Lyttelton, June 21. Maori, Lyttelton, June 22. . Nikar k Nelson, June 22. . Ripple, Napier. Gir.borne, June 22. Mokoia, Auckland, via East Coast ports, June 22. Putiki, Tauranga, June 22. . OVERSEA STEAMERSi ARAWA (S.S.A.). left Southampton May 6 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttolton, and Port Chalmers. Due here June 24. CITY OP WINCHESTER (A. and A.), left New York May 2J. [or Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney. Sue here June 29. DURHAM (F. and S.l, left Newport IWnleni March 19. for Australia. Auckland and Wellington. Sue here June 25. DONALD M'KAY (Dalgety and Co.), left, New York May 2 for Auckland and Wellington. Due here Juno 17. • GAUBETA (N.Z. and A.), left Newport News June 7, for Auoklnnd and Wellington. Due here July 19. LEITRIM (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool May 22 for Auckland and Wellington, Duo' here July 26. MOANA (U.S.S. Co.). left San Francisco May 29. Duo here ' June 20. MAHANA (8.8. and A.), left Liverpool May 27. Due here July 10. NORTHUMBERLAND, arrived Now York Juno 8 to load for New Zealand and Australia, Duo here about.the end of July. : OTA RAMA (N.Z.S. Co.). left St. John Hayl' for Auckland and Wellington. Duo here June 19. PAKEHA (B.S. and A.), left United Kingdom May. 22 for Melbourne; Sydney, and Brisbane (via Oapa Town). Due in N.Z. for loading July 26. PORT DENI3ON (CD,), left London May ! for Australia, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. Dun hero July 2i. KARANGA 18.5.A.). left Liverpool April 17 for Australia and N.Z. Due here Juno 211. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton Mav 27. Due here.July IS. SOFALA (U.S.K.), left Calcutta .May » for Singapore. Java, Newcastle, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dnnedhy Dun here June 22. WEfiTMEATH (F. 8.). left Liverpool April JJ for Auckland. Wdllngtnn. l.nt«lto». and Dunedin. Dun here Juno,2B. SAILERS. Vessel. ■Jicft. . "n», Ban Francisco to WellingtnnYsahel April 23 June BERTHAGE LIST. Nora Niven—No. i Quccn'e Wharf. Kapitl-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. . Wnitangl-No. 5 Queen'B Wharf. To Anau—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Wakatu-No. V-Queen s Wharf. Niltan-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. May Howard-No. 11 Queen's Wharf Wairau-No. 13 Queen's Wharr. Blenheim—No. 13 Quoen's Wharf. Wm. E.'Bumham—No. 11 Oueon'o Wharf. Rosamond—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. Komata— Railway Wharf. Kapuni—Glaseow Wharf. Kennedy—Glassow Wharf. Hawera-King'e Wharf. , Ngaherc-Olydo Quay Wharf. Firebrand—'■'horndon ' Breastwork. Phllomel-Thnrndon Breastworn. Mapourlka-Tarana-ki Street Wharf. Karamu—Miramar' Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. MELBOURNE, June 18. Arrlved.-Kurow, from Knlpnra. SYDNEY June IP. Arrived—Waihora t from Wellington. COASTAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 1920. AUCKLAND. Sailod.-Monowai (4.20 n.m.), for south. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Imrio, Macl;io, Jorgenson, 1 Ritchie.' Tantin, Grace, Keegan, Mcsdames O. Lucas. Mackio, Wishart, O. Fevro, Home. • Grace, Corninck, Messrs. Applegarth. Edmundson, Freeman. Rusbcll, Blakey, Fraser.Shano, Munro, Ballentlno, Mills. Brown. Carty, Grace, Mastor Holland. Captain Beck; 10 Bteeragc. NELSON. Arrived.-Nikau (5 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.-Opawa (7 a.m.) May Howard (8.30 a.m.\ and Patcona (5.40 p.m.),-from Wellington. . . • ■ To eail.-Opawa (10 p.m.). for Wellington. NAPIER.' Avrived.-Rlverina (8,a.m.), from Wellington. Snlled.-Mako.d p.m.), for Wellington-. PORT AHURIRI. Sailed.-Mapourlka (1.25 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, - Arrived.-Maori (7.30 a.m.), Paparoa (7.40 a.m.),. and Ngakuta- (3 p.m.), from -Wellington, i . Sailod.-Mnorl (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrlvcd.-Waltomo (7.45 a.m.), .from Tlmam. WANGANUI. Snllod.-Invercarglll (3.15 p.m.), for Welling, ton. BLUFF. Sailed.—Opawa (3 p.m.), for London.

• THE REMUERA'S PASSENGERS. ' i The following Baloon passengers left ; Wellington yesterday by tho New Zealaua Shipping Company liner Remuera for Win- : don, via Panama. , , : Firet: Misses L. Appleby, W. Bishop, Bryant, M. M. Fitzroy, N. Guinness. K. I. HaU, Johnston (2). K. E. he Oren, M. E. i Nicoll, B. E. Nolan, B. B. Rcid, E. Rhodes,' E.- Story, the Hon. Mlbb E. H. Plunkctt, Mosdameß L. E. Doidge, F. A, Guinncsß, S. r Handley, H. M. Hay, Goring Johnston, J. O. Konnedy. Laing, J. Lo Oren, M. Iteid, E. Robertson, A. D. Roger. E. Rusroll, Hon. Mrs. H. Rhodes, Rov, Father J. Dlgnnii. Captain J. B. Kennedy, Oaptain A. W. Kenriek. 0.8. E., R.D., R.N.R., Oaptain Tahu Rhodes, Messrs. 0. H. Handley, Gor-. lng Johnston. W.'Lalni?, D. Le Cren. H. A. Le CrOn, F. Myers. H. F. Nicoll, D. Robert, son, H. A. Russell, Masters W. Johnston, D. Rhodoß. Second :-Misßes Ballaiitync, E. M. Hayes, Buah (2). M. L. Dinsdale, A. M. Fiold, I. Gray, R. A. llalley, HarJ crenves (3), Harvey, O. Jack, E. G. Laing, liaunon (2),0. Mackenzie, J..0. Morrill, M. Murphy, M. E. Richmond, J. Rlddcll, S.M. Konald, Prosser, D. V. Scott. F. Silcock, N. M'A, Sneddon, Timbs (3), Whittle (2), V. Wright,- Mcsdameß M. Bowers, A. Brown, Bunh, L. Ooutancho, G. Campbell, S. A. Dlnsdale. H. E. Edwards. A. Ellis, h. Foil. I. Gray, A, Hargroavcs, E. W.' Hawkins, A. Holmes, H. E. .Jack, M. Lennon. J. Macpheraon. M. Pacey. M. Reid; P. Reid, E. Richmond. M. Riddcll, W. Rintoul. M. Prosser, E. T. Scott. A. Sneddon; A. Tlmbs. M. Whittle. W. R. Wright. Hon, Mr. G. V. Maxwell, Messrs. A. Blackmnn, O. Rowers, A. A. Burn, Murdock, J, Bush, 0. O. Dlnsdale.'A. O. Edwards. A. Ellis, L. Fell. H. Glbbs. A. Gray, H. Holmes. D. Jack. 0. Lewis. O. Low, A. Macphcrson. R. Mock. T. Rcid, E. Ricimond. J. Riddell, J. Patcrsori, F. Prossan A. Saunders, E. Scott. A. Sneddon, a. Syme, S. Timbs. T; Whittle. W. Wricht. Masters Bowers (2), Bush, Dinsdale (2), T. Frazcrhursfc, W; Gray, Pacey, Richmond, . BLACKBALL COLLIERS. The ■ Ngahorc is leaving Wellington on Monday oventng for Greymouth to load coal for Wellington. It ie expected that the Ngatoro will loavo Greymouth for Auckland to-day. •THE SCHWARZENFELS DEPARTS. The SchwarzenfW left port at 7.20 yesterday morning for Newcastle where 6h» will yrobably load coal for Adelaide. U.S. AND A. LINER FOR N.Z. The Canaatota. which has been put -on the loading berth at New York for Auckland. Wellington, and Sydney belongs to tho U.S. and A. Line, for which Messrs. Dalsety and Co. are. the. agents. F. AND 8. LINERS. The Westmoath has sent a radio message to the effect that uhe will arriva at Auckland at daylicht this morning. A message was received yesterday' from the Durham stating that that vessel would not arrive until this afternoon. Bhe should be here about June 25. The- Pnparoa, which berthed at Lyttelton yeaterday, was unable to work owini to the shortage of trucks.- « ■ • 8.8 AND A. SHIPS. The Waiwcra, which left here on Thursday for Lyttelton. was unable to find a berth there. yesterday. The lonlo and Zeelandic arrived at Port Chalmers on Thursday afternoon for loading. The Arawa, which arrived at Auckland on Thursday ifternoon, is expected to bo down hero about June 24 or 25. ■• '■ WAHINE TO DOCK.'' It has been announced by the Union Steam Ship Company that the ferry steamer Wahine is to go into dock for the day on arrival at Lyttelton on Tuesday. She will therefore take no cargo from.here on Monday. . PALOONA FJROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company state that the Paloona is exjcctß(l to leave Melbourne on Tuesday' for Wellington, via southern nortß, arriving here about July 2. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Oaptain E. J. Appleyard has taken command of the Rakanoa, relieving Captain W. Honder, who has come ashore on leave. . .- '_.'.' Mr. R. T. Bevan has joined the Wairuna as third officer, relieving Mr. G. A., Atwood, who haß joined the Marama- in a similar capacity. Oaptain H. S. Oox has taken command of- the Poherua., relieving Captain R. F. Oh«dwlck, who has transferred to tho command of the Kittawa. Oaptain W. J.>6. Eyre has taken command of the Tarawcra, relieving Captain R. A. Williamson, -who has come aßhore on holiday leave: Captaio O, 0. Bullock has taken command 'of the Karamu, relieving Captain G. H. Ilopkfng, who has come ashore on . holiday leave. Mr. W. Whlteneld, third officer of the Poherua, has come ashore on leave, and Mr. G.. W. Evnns has taken his -lace. -

Oaptain Norris. o£ the Government steamer Lady Boberts, lias been appointed actine-master of the Janie Seddon, during the three months' leave of Captain L. Inkster.

The following steamers wero expected to be within ranee of the undermentioned wireless stations last nig-ht:—Awanui— Durham, Westmoreland, Westmeath, Niagara, Honovai, Hiverina. Iris, Otarama. Auckland-Durham, Niagara, Westmoreland, Westmeath,. Rakanoa, Navua, Ola* rama, Maheno, Manuka. Wellington— Wahine, Maori, Ullmaroa. Pateena, Monowai, Karania, Moana. Schwarzenfels, Remuera, Hiverina, Gallic. Awarua—Flora, Wanalta. ' Ohathamß—Donald M'Kav.

Adviceß from New York state that, after a conference lastine .two days between tho Shipping Board and' representatives of foreign eteamshlp companies, it was agreed to establish a uniform scalo of freights from all American ports, and eliminate competition. Representatives of American, British, and Jap>vtese companies were to meet last month to determine the rates from Amorlca to the Par East.

The Whakntane, which left Auckland on April 11 for London, passed the Lizards on June 15. ■

Tho steamer Sussex, bound from Australian ports to London, via Suez, passed Ushant on June 15.

A Press Aseocintlnn messaso from Auckland ntates thoi. Westmeath will arrivs from London at 1. a.ii. and the' Durham from .Sydney to-mor:.*w.

The Waimea is expected from Wnrmanul to-morrow to load for Nelson and West Coast. She is timed to Bail on Monday at 5 o'clock.

The Waverley, which is expected back from Patea to-morrow, is to load and return there on,Monday,

Tho Wakatu has been fixed to sail for Kalkoura and Lyttelton on Monday.

The May Howard should be back from Plcton to-day, and is to sail on Monday on tho return trip.

Messrs. Levin and Co. adviße that the Wairau is to go on tho slip to-day to have the final touches nut to hor overhaul, and is to come oft in time to : sail for Picton on Monday. The Echo, which is not expected back at Wellington until Wednesday, will probably sail again on Thursday for Picton. The Hflwcra is to be here from Patea, 10-day< and should got away again on Monday, Messrs.- Richardson and Co. b steamer Ripple is expected from Gieborne to-mor-row, and is to sail again on Tuesday. She will- go to Napier, Gißborne, and Akitio only this trip. i Messrs. Johnston and Co. state that the Putikl. which is duo to-morrow from cast coast bays, is to take a caruo of railway iron to Tauranga on Tuesday.

The Mako IB due to-day from Napier to take in bunker coal and to discharuo carßO- She is to proceed to Picton on Monday.

The Blenheim, havinc completed overhaul, is to no to Ifavelock and Sounds on Monday, returnine about Thursday. The John left yesterday for Nydia Bay to. load' timber* for Lyttclton, and from thore is to cro to Wansanui with a load of-produce and general careo. The Karu is expected from liyttclton to-day and will probably ko to Tarakohe on Monday. The Pbherua has cone to Westport to load for Wellington. , The Union Company adviso that the Mokoia. which was expected hero from the south on Tuesday, will not leave Dunediu until Monday and Bhould bo here on Wednesday. She jb to ko on the same day to Auckland via ca6t coast ports. The Earamu litis been set down to go to Gro.vmouth to-night. The Te Anau should be in this morninn from Auckland, via Napier, and ]« to load for Blufl. She will probably sail on Monday or Tuesday. ■ The Kosamond brought timber from Gro.vmouth and Westport, arriviuK here yesterday. It is cxpeoted that the Manourika will be in this, mornine from Napier and Auckland. She is to bo from hero to Picton to load ohafl for Onelmuea.

.Tho KsJtapo should be here from Lvttclton on Tuesday to discharge and load for Now Plymouth. • Coming direct from Auckland, the Monouai should bo here on Sunday. Sho Is Koine to Lyttolton and Dunodm, loavlne on' Monday.

The Koiikur. which hr.s .tiist come from Westport, Is to return to the \Vcet Coast port on Monday or Tuesduy with passengers.

In.the.course of the report- presented' at last night's meeting of the 'Wellington Presbyterian Orphanage aftil Social Servioe Association by the acting-chair-woman (Dr. Kennedy Elliott), it wits stated that among special benefnetions was a generous donation of .£SOO-from a' Wnirarapa friond, .£152 from tho T. G. Macartny Trust, and the several legacies ouumeratea in tho balance* oheet,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 227, 19 June 1920, Page 10

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