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SHIPPING. • 1PORT OF WELLINGTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON FOB JUNE. lor New Zealand Mean Time). DU H. M. lull moon _ .. _ 7 8 «2 a.m. Last quarter _ _ _ 14 7 4 a.m. Kew moon _ _ ._ 22 10 36 a.m. first quarter .30 1 49 a,m. HIGH WATEK. To-day — 111 37m. a.m.; Zh p.m. To-morrow— 2U 27m a.m.; '<3» 44m p.m. SUN. Bets-to-day— 4h 27m p.m. '£ises to-morrow — 7h 15m a.m. ; sets 4h 28m p.m. ARRIVALS. 'Juno 16— Rotoiti, es, 629 tons, Robertson, . tow l'icton. 1 June 16 — Encouniec, HJI.S., twin-screw steel ■econd-clasa cruiser, 3800 tons, 12,500 h.p., 24 Kirns, Captain H. V. W. Elliott, from Cook Stra.t. June 16 — Oewestry Grange, as, 6591 tons, Taylor, from Li*crp»o], Adelaide, Melbourne, «nd Sydney. P^Eaingras: Saloon — Hisses L. Dyer, Scddon, Mesduncs Seddon, Dyer, Messrs 3f. J. Andrews, F. P. Matthews, P. Kirby, and Master Scddon. Third-class— MUses Hogan, twin (2), Whitfold, Power, Meedames Hogan, Whitfold, Ferguson, Hixasrs. Hogan, Fisher, Pearco (2), Bceslon, Lowe, M'Cartby, Robinson, Chcavin, GesErs, Eustbuay, Connolly, UunUelJ, Bcsedesx, ilurbw, Guotter, Baxter, Thorneywork, Potter (.2), Ctxt-per, Butler, Nielson, GsJliera (2), Tcnmsend. Kimmer, Batollfft, (White, De torts, M'!Kegherty, Whitworth, Tasscett, Har-£ng, WhKiold, Ferguson, Hartland, Power, Hart, Bury ess, Smyly, Humphrey, Swindles, M'Ltenchie, Home, Master lrwin; •nd 20 for Auckland. Juno 17— Ma^urika, as, 1203 tons, Olitt, ■Grovmoutb, W<Ktport, and Kelson, Passengers.: Saloon— lliesea Gibner, Free, Sinclair, Uounsell - Gnmtnett, Hesdames Gadsbv and .Infant, Ruff, Btiohelor. Jones, Trask, Messrs. Chisholm, Harris (pn, Fitzgerald, Burnett, Eerr, Stephens, Rawaan, Raesmueseu, Fortus, Dyer, Andrew Block, ■Stetson, Gleeson, Bonchke, Zohrab, Campbell; Field, Bissett, R. M'Kenxie, Parser, Walton, y***.™, Walker, Hoporoft, Penny, Hodgson, Gratrxm, Murray, May, Tr-isk.; 35 ste«B«ge. June 17 — Tainui as, 72 tons, Jensen, from' iWaHsra. June IV— StonnbirdL. ss, 137 tons, M'lntyre, from Waag&nui. Juno rp-^enguin, sa, 517 tons, Kennedy, from Kelson and Pictoii. Passengers: Saloon — Mi£ses O'Donuhue, Slittery, Mesdcunes Matthews, Slidterv, Chria.ian, Hodgiras, Messrs. Chandler, Bbdgin3, Beaier Duffy, Bl^gh, Inniz, Bonner, M&ts, Cunliffq, fianieto, Jones, BolliagshaT, Ai^-ier, Colgrare, Goelin, ilardon. June 17 — twitmi, ss, '910 tons, Chrisp, from .Westport. Juno 17— Mrearoa, ss, 2593 tons. Manning, from Tjyttelton. Possacgera : Salcon— Missea SkiHicp, Peters, Mesdames L&mbie, Grimstone and, 3- children, Jordan, Bees, Watatn, Negget, -Henrys, Captain Suite. Messrc Parata, ' U.H.K., Snthecford. M.H.8., Harte, Rose, Grimstonq, Jcrdun, Adams, Coultec, Clemeski, Thomson, Wilsoo, Artiur, Anderecaj, Balsillie, Arson, Wi*sby, SraSe, Pargnell, Peirce, Redstone, Coot^/Doaghty. Hunter, Ern-ines, Fife, Arthur,- Peeree, itelinsby, Adams, Lees, Wornhy, Low Tie, Bergh, S'"Arthur, August, Wyatt. Bradshaw, Sorie?, IXemke, Beswick, Youiig, Biesct Stofct, JTessett, Henrys; 28 steerage. June 17— Rob Boy, S3, 34 tons, Coniriy, !icm " Picton via Mana"oa. June 27 JDoonya, ss, JO9l tona, Pender, from Eoutbein ports. June 17 — Xalune, ss, 2878 tons, Bnrneeh, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— " Misses "GESeik, M'Donald, Douhetre;, Fuller P), Meediunes lieSnirrd and child. Brown, Messrs. Saundezs, Paget, RothcVTbery, Ciayton, Ballinger, Gut Vie, JacUsoa, Wilson, Duncan, Stone, Williams, Heard, caark, Reeves, Do liatOTir, -Feidwick, Isharwood. JTPberson, BVaser, M"Co.-«Iond, Ross, Whittaker, Blanc, Hawkins. Stew.trt; 19 steestse. Juno 17— Hiieltaqgi, fis, 149 cona, Harvey, from Lyttelton. June 18— Athenio, «, 12,234 tons, Kempau':, •fi-bin London ri. Oav.-etown and ' HoJtart. Jime 18— Breiz Huel, 6S, Andrian, from Sew ■Y«.Fk-Tia-A-ustr<lima and AuckliniE ports. June 18— KotoSu, es, 1C54 tons-, Tate, .from Greymouth. - .. ". , DEPASCERES. Juno 16— Rimu, ss, 358 tons, Marks, for» Jnne 15— H&wea, s», 1701 tone. Canon, for ■fftetport. ' _. , Juno 16— Kennedy, ss, 226- tons, Tickerman, for Nelson aud West Const. June 17— Tamaa, ss, 87 tons, Gibbons, for -Nelson. ■ *nd- Hisrelock. r . , Junp 17— Blenheim, es, 85 tons, Clark, for • Blenheim. . — -June 17 Emma Sims, auxiliary- sohocner, 61 tons, Cameron, for Saianrau. June 17— Haerjj, _ shoiw, 99 ions, Barnes, for Puponga. ■ * Jnno' 17-^-Oswestry. Grange, es, 6591 tone, T»ylor, for Auckland. June 17— -Hula, es, 90 tons, Doweß, for "Wangnnu:. June 17— Queen of -the South, ss, 121 tons, Hanley, for Foxton, Juno 17— Wakatn, es, 95 tone, wais, for Lytt-efton via coast. June 17— Baden Po\pell, s», 32»tons, Muir, for Pictcn.June 18— Tatanelcai, ss, 681 tons. Post, for "Ccok'gfraK. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Acrere; Paiea, l&tb Jane Douglas, Okarito. ISth IfSTin 4 uru, Blenheim, 19th M'.-.Terley, Picton^ 19th Corinna, New Plymouth, 13th Tarawera, Auckland, Giabnrne, Napier, lSth Haupiri, 4uckhnd and East Coast, 19th Rotomahana, Lvttdton, 19th - Queen of the South, Foxton, 19th Blenheim, Blenheim, 19th Defender, HokitiKa,- 196h Patcena, Kelson and Picton, 20th Htria, Wanganui, aOth Arahura, West Coast, Kelson, and Picton, 10th Takapnna, Onehunga and Kew Plymouth, SOth - Waikare, Sydney, 20th Mokoia, Dnnedin, and Lyttelton, 21st Rotoiti, Onehunga and New Plymouth, 22nd ilatatua LytteHon, 22ndT' Moeraki, Melbourne, Hobart, and South, 23rd Ocean-Rnins Steamers. Indralcma, left New York 14th April, Ti» Australian ports and Auckland; due about U4th June. Ki'koura, left Plymouth sth May, via. Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about the 27th June. Queen Helena, Iclt Kew York 13th April via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 3rd July. Paparoa, left Plymouth 19th Jiay via Capetown and Hobart; due about 7th July. - Devon, left Liverpool 28th April, via, Auairaliad ports and Auokland; due about the ■7th July. Corinthie, Mft Plymouth 2nd June, via Capetown, Hobirt, and Auckland; due about 22nd July. Tomoana, left New Tork 25th May, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 6th An?ust; Harare, left London 13th May, via Australian ports and Auckland ; due about Bth August. Burgermeister Hachmann, left Hew York 29th Stay, via Australian jrorta and Auckland ; due abbut 16th August. Sailing Teueli. Dalcairnie, lelt Liverpool 21«t Feoruiry (at Dunedin). Doride, left Philadelphia 3rd February. Caterina, left Marseilles 7th February. Brunei, left Liverp"ool l«t May. Spcoulant, left Fremantle 13th June. James Crag, left Newcastle 7th June. Helen Denny, left Kewcastle 13th June. PRoJECTRD DEPARTURES. fltormb'.rd, Wanganui, 18th itob Hoy, Pict«n, 18th Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, 18th Talune, Xaivcr, Gisborne, Auckland, 18th Koonya, Picton, Westport, and Greymoutb, tBth Mararoa, Lyttelton, 18th Himrtangi, Foxton, 18th Tainui, Waitara, 18th Penguin, Blenheim, l£th Wuver.'ey, Kelson and West Coast, 19th Btfcnder, Hokitika, 19th P.otomabana, Lyttelton, 19th §accn of the South, Foxton, 19th lenheim, Blenheim, 19th Ngunguru, Blenheim, 19th Tar&wera, Lvctelton and Dunedin, 19th M&pourika, Nelson and West Coast, 19th Opawa, Blenheim, ISth Mana, Fatea, 19tU Aorere, Patca, 19th Ruru. Hapier tnd East Coast, 19th Takapuna, Sew Plj-mouth and Onehung*. Cuth Corinna, Southern ports, 20th Manaroa, Havelock and Sound*, 20th Huia, Wanganui, 20th Pateena, Picton and Nelson, 20ih Teaman, Kelson and Motueka, 20th Waikare, South, Hobart, Melbourne', 21*t Mokoia, East Coa*t, Auckland, Sydney 2l«t Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 21ai Victoria, Lj'tteUcsl and Dunedin, 22nd Moeraki, Sydney, 23rd BY TELEGBAFH. . , „ .. . SYDNEY. 16th June. Arrived — Atua, from Glasgow. Sailed— Waikare (2 p.m.), for Wellington. MELBOURNE, 16th June. Arrived— Mocowai, from Bluff and Hobart. CAPE MARIA 16th June. Whtngape passed cast at 3 p.m. 11.OKLAND. 17th June. Arrived — Southern , Cross (6.15 p.m.), from Korfolk island. WAITARA> 17ih June . Bai.ed-Wbakat | ne f^ffiS&.'Mtt'SSS* Sailed— Takapuna (8.55 p.m.), for Onehunga.' 17th June. Arrived— Rosamond (i 0.30 a.m.), from Weltfogton. i 18th June. iTrived — Rarawa (8.15 a.ro.), from Onehunga. EAST CAPE. 17th June. Tarawera (7 «.m.) and Hauplrl (7.115 a.m.) mssed south. lm^- ■ WANGANUIrf 18th June Arrived— Hula- (6.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA, 18th June. Sailed— Aorerfc- (7 a.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON, 18th June. Arrived — Queen of the South (7- 30 »> m <), fromWellingtoo. pICTON( 16lh June . Arrived— Rimu (6.50 p.m.), from Wellington. 18tli .luhej Arrived— Badtn Powell (early), from Welling*°n ' BLENHt-b, ,17th Jlune. . ' ArriTed— SlahCaU (3.30 p.m.), Ironl WclJldj- — frm~~ "

lEth June. Opawa. »t WAlrnu bar unable to croea outward*. < NELSOX, 17tu June. Arrived — Arahurs (3.30 a.m.), from Wellington via Picton; Kennedy (1 p.m.), from Welhngton. Arrived— Tagman (10.10 p.m.), from Wellington. / 18th June. Arrived— Rotoiti (3.40 a.m.), freni Wellington KAIKOURA, 18th June. Wakatu arrived outside at 6 a.m. from Wellington. LYTTELTON, 16th June. Arrived— Mokoia (4.15 p.m.), from Wellington 16th June. Arrived — Botomahana (11.45 a.m.), and Indrarhiri (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOHT, 17lh June. Arrived— Hawea (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. OKABITO. 17th June. Sailed— Jan« Douglas (7 a.m.), for Wellington ATHENIC, FROM LONDON. The E.M.S. Athenio arrived this morniug at 9.28 a.m. with mails and passengers Horn London, Plymouth, Capetown, and Hobart. Tbo vessel left London, on tho afternoon of 3rd Ma)*, arriving on tho following day at Plymouth, where mails and passengers were embarked. The voyage from Plymouth was resumed at 3.15 .p.m. on Saturday, sth May. The weather was slightly misty, but the passage through the- B.iy of Biscay was exceptionally fine, light and variable winds being experienced to Teneriffe', where she arrived at 7 a.m. on Thursday, 10th May, leaving again soon after noon the. eamo day, after landing mails, and disembarking passengers. Fine weather, with moderate and' light westerly and north-westerly winds, was experienced until tho >'.E. trades were encountered about 23deg. north latituu«. »-h:ch were carried to 12dcg. north latitude. The equitor was crossed at 'noon on Wednesday, 16th May, following which moderate- 3.E. trades with light to fresh winds, southerly, anct S.S.E. winds were experienced until the arrival at Capetown on Friday, the 25th May. The Athenio landed 33 passengers and mails here, and after embarking 48 passengers and a quantity of mails left Table Bay at 7.E0 p.m. same day. The Cape of Good Hope was usssed at 10.45 p.m., the weather being line -vith a light south-westerly wind. Light and moderate south-we3terly winds were experienced to 3Cdeg. cast longitude, after which etrmg wind and moderate gales from the westward, with the usual heavy following seas, were- experienced, until the arrival at. Hcliart nt 3.48 a.m. on the 13th June. After disembarking 24 passengers, mails, ■ and cargo, tho vessel left for Wellington early on tho 14th, Uio weather from Hobart was fine, with moderate and light variable winds and smooth sea, till arrival at Wellington harbour a{ : 7.55 this morning. Th© total steaming time [ from Plymouth was 41 days 6 hours 49 minutes. I The vessel has 440 passengers for New Zealand potts, and a, large mail. She did not [ go further than 47deg. south latitude, consequently no very oold weather was experienced and no ice eeen. The ship was delayed at the Wellington heads for some time owing to fojr. Captain Clias. H. Kempson, R.N.R., ia still in command, and the other officers are ss follows:— Chief officer, Mr. V. W. Tliefcson, R.N.8.; first, Mr. J. C. Jones; second, Mr. Q. Morgan; third, Mr. J. M. Morrow; fourth, Mr. J. Aleock; Mr. Jas. STOowan, R.K'.B^ is chief engineer, and Mr. V. W. Browne, R.N.R., second. Mr. S. C. J. Freeman Matthews ispurser. Dr. J. C. limes, 6urgeon; and Mr. H. T. G. Harle, chief steward. OSWESTUY GRANGE. The Oswestry Grange, which arrived from Sydney late on Saturday night, sailed again for Auckland at 10.30 yeiterday morning. The vessel is in charge of Captain R. Taylor, tho other officers beiny: — First officer, Mr. J. M. reareon, R.N.R. ; second, Mr. A* Lobban; third, Mr. R. Sutherland s fourth, Mr. R, S. Durham: chief engineer, Mr. O. E. Denbigh ; second engineer, Mr. W. B. Liddell ; third, Mr. 0. M'Kenzie. Dr. Minchin is tho medical officer, and Mr. L. W. Biggs is the purser. She brought a heavy mail from Sydney. After taking in cargo at Auckland) th« Grange win return to Wellington, then go to Southern ports, and make her final departure from Wellington for West of England ports -via Monte Video in about three weeks. Tho Mttatua, of the Shaw-Savin line, at present in Gisborne, sails for Lyttelton tomorrow evening. She 'is expected to reach Wellington on the 22nd in.st., and to sail for London on the 26th in&t. Tlio Shaw-SaviU liner lonic resumed her homeward voyage from New Zealand at Monte Video last Friday evening. i The coastal steamer Sg-unguru has recently been undergoing an overhaul at Nelson. She ia returning to Wellington via ■ Blenheim tomorrow, - and takes up her ordinary running ia the Wellington-Blenheim trade to-morrow evening:. The Union Company has-been cdviaed that the Waikare left Sydney irt 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon with 42 saloon, and 37 Etecraje passengers for Wellington. The Postal authorities have been advised of the departure of th» Waikare from Sydney for Wellington on. Saturday with 91 bags of English mail. She is expected 'to arrive on Wednesday forenoon. The Defender, timber laden from Hokitika, w due here to-morrow, Mid is expected to sail again it 3 o'clook in the- afternoon for Hokitika.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. • 1-PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. • 1-PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 4