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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE. Day. Hr. m. Pull moon ' 2 448 a.m..'. liaat quarter 10 , 6 28 a.m. New moon 17 111 a.m. First quarter 23 619 p.m. MOON. s Moon rlßea to-day. 0.56 a.m.; *BCts.- 2.27 p.m. BUN. Sun rises to-dav. 7.17 a.m.; sets, 4.30 p.m. HIGH .WATER. To-day, 0.1 a.m.; 0.23 p.m. . To-morrow, 0.50 a.m.; 1,14 p.m. ARRIVALB. FRIDAY, JUNE 25. TARAWERA, b.b. (7.45 a.m.), 1993 tone, W. Eyro, from Port Chalmers. \ KAITOA, B.s. (8 a.m.), 319 tons. W. Wildman, from Kelson. WAHINE, s.B. (10 a.m.), 4436 tons. A. Edwin, from Lyttelton. MANUKA, s.b. (12.30 p.m.), 4534 tonß, 0. Ollft, from Lyttelton. , , MOANA, 6.5. (8.30 p.m.), 3915 tons. D. Todd, Iroin 6an Francisco, via ports. DEPARTURES, FRIDAY, JUNE 25.. KANNA, s.s. (0.10 a.m.), 1948 tons. O. Buxton, for Westport. . MAGIO, auxiliary schoner (7 a.m.), 82 tone. G. Kine, for Sandy Bay. NORA NIVEN, trawler (7.30 a.m.), 166 ton 1 ;, Ormes, for Cook Strait. PATEENA, b.b. (UO-p.ni.). 1212 tons. T. Sewoll.. for Plcton and- Nelson. KAITOA, s.b. (5.10: p.m.), 319 tons. W. .Wildman. for NelsonWAHINE, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tons, A. Edwin, for Lyttelton, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. May Howard, Blenheim, June 26. . Hula, Wanganui, Juno 26. Echo, .Plcton, June 26. . Wakatil. Kaikourn, June 26. Kennedy. Foxton, June 26. Maori, Lyttelton. June ?.S . Pateona, Plcton, Juni; 26 Nikau, Nelson, June 26. : J)ivercari?iH.\ Waneanui. June 26. ,' Baden Powell, Lyttelton. Juno.26, Wairau. Plcton. June 26. ■ Magic, Sandy Bay, June 26,' Ngahere, Greymouth, Juno 26. Woottou, Lyttelton; June 27, Arawai, Auckland, June 27. •• ■ Kakapo, Lyttelton. Juno 27, ; ■ Hawera, Patea, June 27. ' Kapuni, Patea, June 27; ■ Otarama, Auckland, Juno 27. '.• ! Wahine, Lyttelton, Juno 27. Kaitoa, Nelson. Juno 27. •Ripple, Gisborne,, Our.e 28. . , .. . IComata. Westport. June 28, ' , ■ Maori, Lyttelton. June 28. . Patcena, Plcton, June 28. Nikau, Nelson. Juno 28. Wahine, Lyttelton, Juno 29.. Kaitoa, Nelson,. June 29. ■ Surrey, Lyttelton., June 29. >. Kokirl, Greymouth, June 29. , Waimea, Tarakohe, June 29. ■ Onawa, Blenheim, June 29. / ■ WaitantrL Patea, June 29. -Waverley. Patea. June 29. • "Knpiti, WanannA', Juno 29. , . Blenheim. Plcton, June 29. Rosamond. Greymouth. June 29. Mnoraki,' Sydney, June ,29. , • John, Lyttolton,. June 29. Karu, Lyttelton, June 29. ...■".' -, ! Stella, Dunedfn, June,3o Surrey, Lyttelton, June 30. ' Maori. Lyttelton, June JO. ' Patoena. Plcton. June 30. . Nikau, Nelson, June 30. •

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapiti.'Wttiganui, June 26.•■'. Manuka, Sydney, Hohart, June 85. Blenheim, Picton, Blenheim, Juno 26. May Howard, Blenheim, .Tune 26. Opawa. Blenheim, Juno 26. ■■■ Huia.'Picton, June 26. Maori, Lyttelton, June So Nikau, Nelson. ,'uno 26. ' ■ Waverloy,,Patea, June 26. Waitangi, Patea, June 26. ••■'-.■ > ■'. Wahine, Lyttelton. Juno 28. . Pateena, Pict.».i, Nelson. June 28. . Kaitoa, Nelson,' June 23. . Wakatu, Kaikoura, June 28. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, June 28. Invercargill. Wanganui. Juno 28. Kakapo, New Plymouth, June 28. Konnedy, Foxton, June 28, ' Wairau, Blenheim. June 28. •. Echo,' Blenheim, June 28. ..:. i.' 1 ' Hawera, Patea. Juno 28. Kanunl, Patea, June 28. , Putiki, Tauranga, June 28. ■ .•'"■■ ; Tarawera, Sydney. Juno 28. Ne/akuta, Qreymouth, June 28. Woo.tton, Lyttelton,- June 28. Maori: 29.Nlkau, Nelson, June 29. ..-Hippie. Napier and Coar.t, June.29., . ' ;■■ Walmca, Nelson, Const. June 29. .• Wahine, Lyttelton. June 30. Pateena, Picton. Nelwn. June 30. Orari, London, via Panama, June 30., -Kaitoa, • Nelson.' June 30. -■ • ,-Karu, Lyttelton, June 30. ' '.' OVERSEA STEAMERSi ;''' ARIOSTA (A. and A.), left Newport Newu June 15 for 'yttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. Duo Lyttelton July 19. AEAWA (S.S.A.). left Southampton May 6 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port' Chalmerß. Due here June 27. CITY OP WINCHESTER (A. and A.). left New York May' 23. £or Auckland, Wellineton, Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Sydney. Dua here July 3. . DURHAM (F. and S.), left Newport (Wales) March 19, for Australia, Auckland,' and Wellington. Due here July 6.' DONALD M'KAY (Dalgety and Co.), left New York May 2 for Auckland and Wellington. Due here June 17. : GARBETA (N.Z.,and A.), left Newport Nowb June 7, for Auckland and Wellineton. Due-here July 19. LEITRIM (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool May 22 for Auckland and Wellington. Due here July 26. . ■■ ,■ : MAHANA.(S.S. .and A.), left Liverpool May 27.. Duo here July 10.. ' .

TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST.' . Manuka-No. i Queen's Wharf. -' . Waitangi-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. . Wairau-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Kennedy-No. 11 Queen s Wharf. Hula-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Blenheim-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wav'erley—No. 14 Queen's Wharf.. W. E. BuriitMDi—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Moana-No. 16 Queon'a Wharf. Echo—Ferry Wharf. Maori-Ferry Wharf. Hinemoar-Ferry Wharf. • Wharf. Houto—Railway Wharf.' May Howard-Railway Whrfa. Orari-Glasgow Wharf. ~-..■ I Putlki-Glasgow Wharf. '« . Invercargill—Glasgow Wharf. , : Tarawera— King's Wharf. Neakutar-Lambton Wharf. ■ Philomel—Thorndon Breaßtwor*. Firebrand-Thorndon Breastwork. Tutanekai-Clyae Quay Wharf. Karamu—Miramar Wharf:' :• BY TELEGRAPH.' OVERSEAS, SYDNEY, June 25.' Salled.-Moerakt (1.25 a.m.), for Wellington. ! NEWCASTLE, June 25. Sailed.-Eothesay Bay, for Wellington. . NEWCASTLE, June 25. Arrived.—Schwarzenfelß, from New Zealand. ' ■ - Bailed.— Waipori, for New Zealand. , COASTAL. FRIDAY, JUNE 25. , AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Kamona, (8.10 a.m.), from Westport. She was delayed 30 hours on the voyage owing to N.W. gales, and shipped a'quantity of water. Minor damage was'done to deck flttinEs, Westmoreland (It P.m.' June 24). from Whangnrel; City of Winchester (10 a.m.), from New York. ... Sailed.-Otarama (7.40 a.m.) and Arawa (12.20 p.m.), for Wellington. • NEW PLYMOUTH; Arrived.-+Rarawa. (6.30 a.m.), from OnehUnSa". ' NAPIER. Arrived-Ripplo ■ (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Mokola (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington, i , ..""_. , Salled.-Arahura (11.40 p.m.). for Gißborne. To sail-Ripple (7 p.m.). for Gißborne; Hokoia (8 p.m.), for Gißborne. TARAKOHE Arrived.—Kara '.7.30 p.m- Juno 24), from Wellington.! - PICTON. Arrived.-Pateena (6.5 p.m.), from Wellington. To Bail.-Wairau (daylight), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrivcd.-Nikau (6 a.m.). from Wellington. fiailed.-Paeroa (10.30 a.m.), for Onehunga: To sail.-Nikau (7' P.m.). for Wellington; Ucgulus (8 p.m.), for Onehunga. WESTPORT. ■ • Arrlvwl.-Alexander (8.30 n.m.),-.from Greymouth. . ,/ „ • .. Sai!ed.-Waimeax(s.ls p.m.). for.Grcymouth. GREYMOUTH. - ■ : Arrived.-Rosatnond (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington. • _ . ■ Sniled.-Ngahero (4 p.m.). for Wellington; .loam Oraig (5.10 p.m.). for Sydney. LYTTELTON. Arrivcd.-Maori (7.55 a.m.), from Wellington: Wuolton (10.35 'p.m. Juno 24). from Wellington. ' ' Sn'lcd—Waitomo (6 p.m.). for Auckland; Wfkatu (8.10 p.m.). for Knikoura; Maori (6.25 p.m.). for Wellington; Paparoa, for Port Chalmers. .PORT CHALMERS. Arrlved.-l'ort. Hacking (10 a.m.), tromLyttelion. ' Sailcd.-Koturo (5.30 p.m.), for Bluff. i

l ? MANUKA .DELAYED BY RAIN. "The Union Sfi. Oompany'B steamer Mac nuka, which waß to have sailed for Sydney at 6 o'clock last nifhk was unabl» to get away on aecouut ol the heavy rain which fell durins the day. Tho vessel arrived in nort from Lyttelton at 12.30 p.m., aud -was unablo to complete loading Mi'tlme. She is to sail at midday to-day, and is taking the followlne saloon passengers in addition to those tranßhiDDiui' from tho Moana, which urrived in the stream from San Francispo, via ports, last night :—Mcsdamos Burns, Tovey. Simpson, Tio Vctus, Hovritt,' O'Connor, 6anderson, Oollio, . Hyde.. Gillies, Potter, Pitcaithley, Bowles, Brown, M'Qrcgor, Foster. M'Grcgor. Lythgbw, Curtis, Yoitoh, Beare, Euthertoi'd, Thistleton. Hudson and 3 children, O'Neill,-Ireland, Blackwood, Coo. Ji'Nair, Morris,and child. Oakley, M'Eae. Harris, M'liae. Lees and 2 children, Roberstein, Reekie, H'Donald, Moran, Misses Cooper, Philp. Eobertson, Hart Burt, P. and D. Veitch, M'Gwgor. Mulllns, Wethell; Curtis, Newman. N. Rogers. E, llamaay. Dalton, Thompson. Perry, 'Begir. Knight, M'Rae <2), Day (j), M'Rae. Eeekio, Messrs, L. du Chateau, A. S. Morrison, R. B. Grarwo, H. W. Bruce. J. Bell. W. H, P. Maradon, J, M'L. Morris. A. E. Bedwell, J. Arnold, JP. Levi, Withell, J. E. Bamsny,'_ Greenwood, T. Ballineer, K. A, Berry, A-f ■ 8. Hislop, M'Eae. S. KraeUcr, R.' Burns, H. D. Tovey, Simpson, Howitt, A. 0. O'Connor, Gillies and son, S. Potter. A. Veitch, T. W. Boaro, 0. Rutherford, Grant, Copnock, Fitchett. Reekie. B. Elvinea. BarßOw, J. A. Wiouarski. W. Ooatcs, E. Massey, H. Honson,. Griges, F. Moran, E. J. Bertram, Thistleton, A. B. Burker, W. Mere- ■ ditto, D. O. Nixon, A. Newton. B. G. KidecU. F. S. O'Neill. Mnidment, Woollett, M. M'Na.ir„ L. Hainllton, J. P. Dodds, G. G.. Newton, Hudson, Roberstein. ■', . MOANA FROM-TRISCO. Tho B-.M.S. Moaria arrived in the stream from Ban• Francisco, via ports, at:8.30 last night. If she is declared to be a "clean ship" she should bo alongside No. 16 berth Queen's Wharf between 9 and 10 o'clock this morning. . ■.'*'-.■" . . NEW 'FRISCO SERVICE. ' The first steamer belonging to the General S.S. Corporation of San Francißco (which-is entering into the ->• 'Frisco-New Zealand-Australian service) to : leave ■ tho American port for New Zealand is the West Mahwah, which sailed on.June 12for

Auckland. She is due to arrive there .on July 9, and should be- at Wellington on July. 14; Tho proposed route ■is from 'Frisco to Auckland, Melbourne*. Sydney, Newcastle, and Honolulu... Messrs. Levin and Co. are the local agents. j . SHAW-SAVILLjSHIPS. Tho 6haw, SaviU, and Albioh .Company advise that 'the Waiwera, is not expected to leave Lyttelton until Wednesday irext for Wellineton. and Bhould. be here on Thursday, July 1., She is to sail finally on July 3. The Arawa left Auckland,at midday yesterday for Wellington, and is due oh Sunday mornine. She is ,to sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin on Thursday to continue loading. x The Raranga, which left Brisbane on Wednesday afternoon, is due at Auckland ,on.Monday morning. She is to load at Auckland, Whakatane, • and- Wellington, leaving Wellineton for Home about July 17. MONOWAI'6 MOVEMENTS. ■■ 'The Monowai is expected to leave' Dun. edln on Monday. She should work/ Lyt> telton on Tuesday, Wellington, on' Wednesday, and will'arrive in Auckland about the end of. the week.' /.. '••■ , A WONDEEFUIi SEA SUIT.'. ' ; .. Captain Jolly, of the 0. and D. liner. Port'Hackins, now in Lyttelton. brought out from America something of a curiosity in the nature of a "safety atl sea" Buit. In this suit, which can be put' on in 'twenty seconds, it is impossible to sink s or, even get a chill. It is claimed, that this invention has saved many lives in ,'se'a disasters during'the war, ond it has been' approved and 'is in:" nee by'the American Navy. ; - " ■• A. AND A. LINERS DELATED. Heavy rain at Auckland is delaying shippins movements as. it is in Wellineton and consequently the Westmeath is not expected to leave there until Wednesday, arriving here about Fricav. The 6urrey is held up at Lyttelton' by the same cauße. and is not lea-vine there until Tuesday, arriving here on Wednesday- ! '■ „ Engine repairs will prevent the Durham from leaving Auckland as expected, and the vessel is not likely to' Teach Wellineton now until about Monday; week. ]''";.■ ;0. AND'B.'LINERS, v.; The next dispatch from London for Australian and New Zealnd norts will be tho Port Caroline, which is expected to set away on July 17. , _ '■, ■~ A wirelesß message. from. the • Port Lyttelton; en route from .'.Port Kembl&ito Napier, states that the vessel should arrive there on Monday morning. ■"•

OTARAMA DUE SUNDAY. The ■N.Z'.' Shipping Company's steamer Otarama,.lcft Auckland at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, and is. due here 1 tomorrow. She is to Ball from here for London on.Thursday-next. .- , "•V" ORAM' SAILING WEDNESDAY. • . The N.Z. Shinning Company'advise that the Orarl iB to leave here for London/via Panama, on Wednesday next. . \ . PAPAROA DELAYED. The Paparoa has been delayed in the south by bad weather, and only got away from Lyttelton for Dunedin yesterday. Rho in to; Fail for Nelson on Jane' 30. for New Plymouth on July/6. Wansanul July 9. and Wellington July 14. arid has been, 'fixed to leave here tor "London on July zo " THE ISLANDS SERVICE. . •The Taluno is to leave Auckland for Rarotonga and Papeete about, July 6. 'THE MOEeXkl...:.';.' ' The Moeraki is the next Union S.B. Company's stenmer from Sydney. She left at 1.2-5 yesterday morning, and lo eipectea hore. on Tuesday. , MAHENO FOE SYDNEY. The Mahono. which has been delayed at Auckland by rain is cxnected toj leave there at midday to-day for Sydney. ; KUROW LOADING IN AUSTRALIA.'' The Kurow in expected; to load- at Adelaide early next month for Lyttelton and Wellington; '•';■ ■ •''"'■■■'• TARAWEBA Kill SYDNEY. TheTarawora. which came'up from' Port Ohalmers yesterday,-is to sail on Monday for Sydney with general cargo. PALQONA FROM MELBOURNE. Tho USS. Company announce that th« Paloona,'which is due at Bluff on Monday from Melbourne is to mil again from Wellington' on the return trio on July a or 3.

The following stoamcrs were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireleßS stations Inst nieht-.-Awanui-Nia-gara, Sofala. Kaitangata, Karori-jla-ranga. Poet Lyttelton. Auckland-Ota-rama, Arawa. Kaitangata. WellingtonWahine. Maori. Pateena, Arawa.. : The Rosamond is expected to sail from Greymouth for Wellington, via Westport, to-day, and should bo here on Tuesday. - • The Komata is to' loavo Westport at « o'clock to-morrow morning for Wlngton. She is to return to Westport about tha middle of next week. ■• The Karu was to have left Tarakohe for Lyttelton last night. Sho is expected hero about Tuesday from' the south, and is..to, roturn to Lyttelton about Wednesday.. The Stella is expected to leavo Duncdhi on Monday for Auckland, via Wellineton. She iB expected to bo hero on Wednesday,, and s tow on to Auckland about Friday. The Putiki is to go to Tnuranga on Monday with a load of railway•won. ■ ■ Tho Blonheim 1b going to Picton to-day, and Is expected back on Tn^a*. Advice has boon received that the F. and 6. steamer Westmorland berthed at Auckland , yesterday mornine from ' The? Mav Howard and Echo are both exDcctcd tn'-dav. the former from Blenheim and the latter from. Picton. Bothvessels am to go to Blenheim on their next trios -the May Howard to-dar and the Echo on The Wairau is due to-'day from Pictnn, and is to sail again on Monday for Blenheim. ~.,,« T ~ t Tho Wootton. which is due from Lyttelton to-morrow, is to sail again on MonThe Hinemoa will leave Wellington on Tuesday next with stores for Cook Strait lighthouses. Returning to Wellington Bho will undergo an oxtensivo overhaul, and the next trip to the southern lighthouses will be made by the Tutanekai. ■ThoNgakuta is to sail for Greymouth ori Monday night to load for Wellington. ■ Tho Ngahere left Groymouth yesterday afternoon for Wellington with bunker coal for the New Zealand Shipping Company's fiteamer Orari.. She should be'here tonight; The John is due ft Wellington from Lyttelton- on Tuesday, . ■■—••, The Magic, which loft here for Sandy Bay yesterday movniug. is expected back to-day. ' Tho Firebrand, which is now at tha Thorndon Breastwork in a partially dismantled state, is to go on "to the slip on Tuesday to havo her nropellor. which is said to bo made of solid bronze, removed and replaced by one of a cheaper metal. The old one is to be sold for scrap, and will no'doubt realise a considerable' Bum. It is stated that if the vessel.were to bo hr'oken up. her parts, would be,of great vnlnn aB most of her fittings are made of metals which-are bringing high prices at the present time. For example. It is oatd that the rolling-chocks'arc made of brassplsito and' are 90ft; long. 18 inches wide, and 7 inches thick. The ctern frame casting and the rudder stem are also of bras*

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 233, 26 June 1920, Page 10

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