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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. , l JUNE. Day. Hr. m, . Full moon 2 4 48 a.m. Last quarter 10 6 28 a.m. New moon 17 111 a.m. First quarter 23 <19 n.m. MOON. Moon rise 3 to-day, 11.25 a.m.; Efts, — p.m. SUN. 'Snn rises to-day, 7.17 a.m.; jets, 4.29 p.m. HIGH WATER.-To-day, 9.49 a.m.; 11.17 p.m. ■To-morrow, 10.42.a.m.; 11.10 p.m. ARRIVALS. . ... TUESDAY, JUNE 22. MAORI, s.s, (7.15 a,.in.), Ml 2 tonß, W. Cameron, from Lyttelton. NIKAU, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 248 tons. R. Hay, from' N«Uon , DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, J'JNE 22. MAPOUIUKA, s.b, '0.10 a.m.), 1203 ton's, Y. Q Webb, for I'icton. / , WAIKAU, b.o. '10.10 a.m.), 143 tons, W. Dolltiy for Picton. NIKAU, s.s. (5 <5 p.m.), 248 tons, R. Hay, for Nelson. MONOWAI, s.s, ($5 p.m.), 3433 tons, A. Norton, for Lyttelton. lUOEN POWELL, s.s. («■« p.m.), 174 tons, C. ll'Pherson, for Lyttotlon. MAORI, s.B. 17.45 p.m); 3412 tons, W. Cameron, for Lyttelton. ■ KENNEDY, s.n. (8.5 p.m.), 226 • tons, J. Owon, for Foiton. . NGAHER.E, s.s, '8.40 p.m.), 1090 tons, H. Dillner, for Groymouth. KA.BU, s.s. 1935 pirn.), 267 tons, B. Nicholson, for Tarakoiie ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poherua, Wostport, June 23. . Ilouto, .Dunedin, June 21... Maglt\ Sandy Hay, June 23. . Wahine, byticlton, 'June 23. Kaltoa, Nelson; June 23. Walrau, Picton. June 23.' Mokoia. Dunedin, Juno 23. Karamti, Gre.vmouth, Juno 23. Waverloy, Patea. June 23, Kulpitl, Wanganui, June 23. Ngalcuta, Lyttelton, June 23. Manuka., Sydney, Juno 23. Maori, Lyttelton, June 24. Nikau, Nelson, Juno 24. Puteena. Picton, Juno 24. Echo, Picton, June 24. Wakatu, ICnikoura, June 24. Hawera, Patea, Juno 24. Kapunl, Patea,. Juno 24. • Kakapo, Lyttelton, June 24. Waitnnsl, Pat,or, June 24. Kennedy, tfoxton, June 24. Hula, Wiinganui, Juno . 24. Putiki. East Ooiißt, June 24. . Blenheim, flavelocli, June 24 Wahine, Lyttelton, June /*' Kaltoa, Nelson, Jure 25. Manuka, Lyttelton,-Juno 25. Mo'ana, Han Francisco, June 25. Opawa, Blenheim, June 25. May Howard, Blenheim, June 20. , Kapuni, Patea, ;';ine 25. Taravera; Dunedin. .'llllO 25. Jnden, Powell, Lyttelton, Juno 25. Invoreargilli Wnnganiil, June 25. . Otaramn,. Auckland, June 26. . Maori,' Ljttelton. June 2i Pntoona. Picton, June 26.. Nikau, Nelson, June 26. Wootton,' Lyttelton, June 16. Arawa, Auckland, Jjnc 26.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Invercargill, Wanganni, June 23. . May Howard, Blenheim, June ?J. Kapuni, Patea, lune 23. 1 Kipple, Napier, (risborne, June 23. Mol'iin. /"'ckland, via East Ooaat ports, June 23.' ■ ' Komata, Westport, Juno 23. Opawa, Pieton, .'une 33. v Rosamond, Weatport, Greymouth, June 23. , Wootton, Lyttelton, June Z~. . •Vahino, Lyttelton. June 2J. Kaitoa, Nelson, June 23. . J'ateena, Pieton, Nelson, June.23. Mokoia. Auckland,. East Coast ports. Juno 23. ■Wavorlcy, Patea, June 53. Kennedy. Foxton, June 43. . Kapitr, Waiizamii, June 23. Manuka,' Lyttelton,- June 23. , Hinemoa,- Stephen Island. .June 25 ' Waitangi. Patea, June 24. , Wairau. Blenheim, Juno 24. , Hula, Wapganui, June 24. ' 1 , Maori', Lyttelton, Juno 25. . •Nikau. Nelson, .funo 25. Manuka, Sydney, Hobart, Junn 15. Kaltapo, Now Plymouth. June 25,' - Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, June 25,'. Blenheim, l irton, June 25. Maori, Lyttelton,'' June 26. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June Zfi • Nikaii, Nelson, Juno 26." • ■' .(• BX TELEGRAPH. ' COASTAL. TUESDAY, JI'XE 22. ' AUCKLAND. .. Arrived.~Ma.heno {0.55 p.m.), frum Suyney. Sailed—Huanui, tchooner, (10.50 a.m.). for Gisborne; Arahura (5.10 p.m.), for Glsborne;. Katoa (U am.), for Newcastle. NEW PLYMOUTH. N Sailed—Baariva (9 p.m.), fronr'Onehunga. . PICTON. . Arrived.—Wairau (6 p.m.), from Wellington. To aail.-Pateena (9 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. ; Arrived.—Waimea '2 50 p.m.), put in for ' bunkers from Wellington. GIIEYKOUTH.- -. - . Sailed.—Kar-irau-'.1.30 p.m.), for Wellington; • Kaia.poi '1.30 p.m.), for Melbourne LYTTELTON. . Arrived.—Houto, "uxillury schooner (5.<0. , a.m.), from DUnedin; Wahino (7-30' a.m.), from Weliugton; Oalm (7.25 a.m.), from Timaru:'ifokoia U0.55 a.m.). from Dunedln. ■ Sailed.—Houto, for Wellington; Orepuki (5.25 p.m.), for Uruymout'n; Wahine, for Wellington, To Bail.—Mokoia IS p.m.), for Wellington.

.MANUKA. FROM SYDNEY.. ! A 'wireless message received from the' Manuka' yeutorday alfttwd t'niit tlie- vessel should be hero at !> o'clock' this morning. She iB expected to go to T.ytt'eUon (o-ni&'M, returning on Friday morning,. and Uttß been nut. down for sailing 'at midday the sumo, day for Sydney. ' ' . i\-.' THE WAHtNE. By Tclograp.l-I'.roKii Association. 1 ' Chrlstchuroh, .Tune 22. The Walling vhieh. went into dock today for oioaning and painting, and the fitting cf n, new propeller, came out of dock at 9.30 p.m.,. and got away for Wellington at 10,50 p.m. t

UNION COMPANY NEW. STEAMERS. . In the course of an interview at Vancouver Mr. Charles Enldbivorth, managing: director of the Union Steam Ship Company, gave Borne details of the new steamers building for the company. Mr. Holdsworth said it 1b now «ipectcd that a steamer to act as a. consort for the. Niagara ill tho Vancouver serrico ..wi'l be completed within tho next 15 or 18 months. Thiß lOßsel' will be very much larger than either the Niagara or the Avengerviliicli was being built for the service when war broke out, and wai' torpedoed in July, 1917. Her length wilt hn about 600 ft.. and registered tonnage -8.000 gros'B. She will carry more than 900 psiengors of all classes, and will steam IB knots. Her engines will be seared turbiiies, and will embody all that is latest in modern shipbuilding. -There are also building in Glasgow for tbo company two cargo steamers. . Ono is a vessel of 11.000 tons, to lie drirbn by Diesel oil engines, with a speed of '2.V. knots. The other ia a 15knot "teamer of 12.500 tons, for tho refrigerated meat trade. Tut latter wilt be placed in the Vancouver trade. Mr. Uoldsworth stated, • "if inducements aro sufficient."

DURHA.U IN AUCKLAND. The F. and S. liner Durham, made an appearance at Auokland irom Sydney on Saturday evening, altera week f trip across the Tasman Sea. described by an officer of the vessel, v.ho has weathered 'many crossings, as "the "vorst yet." The vessel came by way of Australia, from Newport MValos), whoiico sho nailed nil March 19, for Durban. She arrived at that port on April 23. and spent seven days there. Her ports of call in Australia were Fremantle, Adelaide, '"Melbourne, and Sydney. She lett tho last-named , ort on June 12. and ran through very heavy rain, with a frosll galo. This' weather ocntlnucd throughout the trip. The Durham has a little cargo for Auckland, Wellington, and Tlnta-ni, at which ports fhe will load for Now .York and Boston It In likely that she will sail for the south to-morrow morning.

' OTAKAMA FROM ST. JOHN. An'unevontful journey is reported by the ofllcnrs of the New Zealand Snipping Company's steamor Otarauia. whioh arrived at Auckland 'rom Avonmouth and St. John on Sunday morning. She nailed from the Went of. England i.ort on April 22, arriving at St.. John on April 3, after a foggy lourney- Nine (lays wero spent in that port, and calls were then made at Newport No-.vs, Panama, and Pltcalm Island, the last-named rort. helng reached on June 10. Mails and storcß were landed thcro, and tho Missel i .ade-for Auckland, meeting variable weather on the way. Spocfally had were tlio last fow dayß before reaching Auckland.

N.Z. SHII'I'INO CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . The N.Z. Shipping Co. advise that, the Otaramn i? to leave Auckland to-morrow for Wellington. Sho hliould. be hero on Saturday. ' The Oriirl left Gisborno at 9.30 o clock on Monday morning for Wellington. Bhe

hai heon fixed to sail finally fop Londofli via Panama, at midday on Tuesday, Jv.no 29. Tho Rua'ulne left Kingston on June 16. • Tho Itlmntaka left Southampton cn Jun# 18. and is expected litre- about August 6. She is camine to Wellington via Panama ■lONIC DELAYED.! The .Shaw, Bavill and Albion Co. advie» that the (onto lias been delayed at L»yt* telton and Port Chalmers by congestion of Bhippln? and shortage. of labour and trucliß, nml is not expected to leave tho lnttor port for Wellington until June 29. Iter departure from Wellington for Southampton and London, via Panama! has been postponed until July 6. ARAWA DUE SATURDAY. , The Arnwa. haa keen delayed at Auckland by rain, snd ie expected to lcayo there to-morrow for Wellington. 6he will arrive hero cn Satordai. • 7.EALANDIO FOB HOME. The Zealandlc is expected from tile Blufl about July 3, and has been fixed to leava here on July 7 for ilorne. THE tOET LYTTELTON. ' Advice hair been received that, the l'ort Lyttclton left Tort lumbla, N.SW., yesterday morning for Napier.. Giubornu, and Wellington. Rile ia due at Napier on Juno 29,' and Hhould bo in Weilinfcton about July 12, willinz for London about July 15. CITY OF .WINCHESTER The City of Winchester ie due at Auckland about Saturday, and Wellington about July * MOANA DUE FRIDAY. A wiroießß message has been received from the iloana, stating that sho expects to bo in tVelliUßtun from Kan Francisco at 6 o'clock on. Friday morning. WES'IIIALIA DELAYED. The Hnddart-Parker Co. advise that th® Wontralla is not to leave. Melbourne for Wellington until . uly 1, and ib not now expected until July 6. Her movements in. the south have . been delayid by tad weather and shortage of labour, and she will not leave Haft' for Melbourne until to-day. Sho is expected to leave here on her next trip Icross on July l 8.

THE J'OfiT ALMA. The Port Alma l.!t Colon on June 24, nnil is due at Auckland on July 16.

1 P. AND 0. SAILINGS. Bchedulod P. <md 0. liner Railings from Sydney for London are:— I The Knyber. on July 10: the China, on July 31; and th# Narkunda, on September 4.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. P. U. Johiißon, ahtistunt purser of the Wahine, has crime aiJicre sick. 4 Mr. W. J. Hums liaa taken Mr. M Nuvllle's place.an second engineer of the Hippie. • , Mr. W. C. Hurry has joined tie Maori as fifth engineer. ' Mr. Jtcc/e )iau joined the Housata, a# third officer. •

The following steamers were expected to be within innge of the undermentioned wireless stations *;-st liight:—Awanui— Helen 1), Merlins, i'atoa, City of Winchester, Vestmorhuid, Canadian ' Exporter. Auckland—Mo,ma, Maheno, Arahura, Katoa, Canadian Importer, - Westmorland. Wellington—Waliino, Maori, Pateena, Moann, Manuka, Mokoia, Monowai. Awarua —WeKtrali:*., Kauri, Florn. Giathanis Marama, Remuera, Opawa. Donald Jt'Kay. Heavy weather was reported yesterday on the Patea. bar, and the steamers Waverloy and Waitangi were held up thero in consequence. . , The l'oherua is expected from Weatport thifc morning. ' • , , A mcHsatje irom Poison Rtatcs tntiw tntt Wnlmna put In there yesterday for bunkers. , Latest advice regarding the hofala, en route from Calcutta, Singapore, and Java, is to the effect that, the vessel called at Newcastle on Tuesday. She will visit Auckland before coming to Wellington and southern Now Zealand ports. The Tutanekai is to ta!;e tho'Hinemoa a next trip 'to the; south, the latter vessel laving up for general overhaul. Oil her- way from Sydney, the Tarawera is expected to leave Dunn'in to-day for Wellington, and should, l e here on Friday. The Rosamond in to go to Greymouth today to-ldad for Wellington. The Kanna., which arrived here- on Monday night, >;fler a rough trip from Newcastle; with coal, Is to go to Westport when finishing discharging. The Kokirt, with coal for Wellington: is expected to leave Greymouth on MonThe Katoa is expected to load at New< castlo at the jnd of this week for Wellington. , ... _ The Komata should get ! way at midday tn.day for Westport with pasEensers. The Karamu is expected in to-day from Greymouth with «.oal She is to return tn the West Coast after discharge. • The Jlokoift, due this morning from Lyttelton, is to go on to Auckland, via East Const ports, this, ffternoon. The Kakapo Is to leave Lyttelton to-day for Wellington, md will anil from hers at'the end of the week for Plymouth. . • „ ~, • , . The Karu. which went' to Tarakohe last iiight, is going l'rom_ there to Lyttelton lip'ore coming on to Wellington. _ fiain' ieh.ved the Monowai 3 loading on Monday, with the result thnt. nlie did not loavc Wellington for Lyttelton and Dun* odin until lust-light. 4 .....-%

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 230, 23 June 1920, Page 10

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