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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.

HIGH WATER. To-day— 3h 15m a.m.; 3h 31m p.m. To-morrow — 4h lm a.m.; 4h 15m p.m. SUN. Gets to day— 4h 28m p.m. Bises to-morrow— 7h ltun a.m. ; eeta 4h 28m p.m. ARRIVALS. Juno 19— litthu, sb, 182 tons, from Kapler lit coast. . Judo 19— Pateenla, £», 1212 tons, Kennedy, from iTelson and Ficton. Passengers: Saloon— Hisses Foley, Warwick, Glover, Bentley, Renfrew, Roberts, Harvey, Tndd (2), Bonnmgton, Mesdames Tusker and child, Anstice, Goodman, Griffiths, Riley, Carde, Mudford, Harvey, Moprhouee, Klvey, Boyce, Parfifct, trance, Optains Kenny, Seeley, Parsons, Muiniiig, Cunder, Foster, Boyce, Armstrong, Meesrt, Newoombe, AopUnd, Coot, Harris, Anstice, Burr, Johnftton, Ludford, Hamilton, Naylor, Brown, Dyer, Kirknatrick, Lodge, Gouk, M'lntyre, Wearne, Stratford, Rodgers, Kennington, Carry, FanHum, Cuddon, Grerille, Hiokson, Sims, Palmer, Bentley, Graves, Peoroe, Wright, Storey, M«ehin, /M'Cailum, France, Humphries, Ptrfltt, Both*m ; 26 steerage. June 20 — Charles Edward, fl( 248 tons, Grab»tn, from VTanganui. June 20— Hawea, as, 1758 tons, Canon, from 'Westport. June 20 — Ruru, as, 65 tons, Nelson, from 'Napier via. coast. ' Juno 20— Mararoa. ts, 2958 tons, Manning, from Lrttelton. Passengers : Saloon— aliases Bout, Bates, M'KenUie, M%etn, Hennie (2), DttTleo, Murphy, De Vere, Beere, Fall, Heywood, Qibbons, Mesdamea Urquhart, Dunlop and 3 children, Morley and child, Storey (2), Giles, Boot (2), Fanning, George and child, Eett, Webb, Page, Weastall, Newtou, Laask, Keith, Stevenson, Dr. Donald, Captains Wall, 'frask, Hon. Bowen, J1.L.0/. Messrs. Tanner, Dav»y-, Withy, Flatmsn, Barclay, M.H.R.'s, Urqu'airt, M'Kettrici:, Smith, Wingfleld, Hig?;ey, Si*cce, Holmes, Dunlcp, M'Phereon, Wilmma (2), Gomr, Penselu, Harrison, M'Kenzic, Kirk, Msddison, Weymouth, Miller, Ronnie, Eornshaw, Norton, Gass, White, Ballinger, Jones, Robertson, Walshaw, Jamiesun, Loughlie, Morgan, Bircberj, Kiild, Duun, Montgomery. Boot. Watson. West, Year, Hargruve, Bunny, Nicoll, Andrews, Gregory, Haug, Mahoney, Biytli, George, Parkinson, Harloch, Hayward, Moss, Smith, Payling. Oooper, Kelt, Shaw, RadcliiTf, Elliott, Cameron, Christie, Foster, • Hnnnay, Anderson, M'Ewtn, Keith, Hadfield, Butler, Wilson, Clarke (2), Lecden, Sinclair, Stevenson, Samson, Murray, Cairn!:, ATEwan, Cutten, 7dontgomery entertainers (5), If aster Pilkington; 67 steerage. June 20— Arahura, ss, 1596 tons, Lambert, from W«tt Coast and Nelson. Fiscengers: Moon — Misses Morgan, M'Queen, Masters, SUndl, Burnett, Bowler, Templln, Falkner (2), Jfesdames Byrne and 5 children, Wallace, Spyers, Murdoch. Berdinner, Williams, Warner, Ferguson, Preston, Stratford, Lockington, Guinness and child, Bougen, Murfltt, Bellamore, Morley and iufani, Murray, Wilson and child, Rumbokl, BrunclaU, Turner, Hoiis. Marshall, Holmes, Reercs, M.l/.C.'a, Rer. Stewart, Captain BigneU, Messw. Cuinnesa, M.H.U., Michel, Murdoch, Martin, Hammond, Montague, douston, St. George, Emcreon, Bishop, Gain, Spiers, Malloy, Jree, Morris, Fraser, Hunt, Watchman, Buckley, Chance, Michel, Chcsney, Cameron, Rugg, Russell, Montgomery, O'Maliley, Harlett, Tennint, Phillips, Jones, Gannon, Mandl, Larkin, Hjirgreavee, Tymons, Kinnedy, Feafry, Southam, M'GSinley, Moore, Rigall, M'Carthy. Harris, Mallinson, RothweU, Lalor, Carfey, TenueHfc, Hock, Evans, Campfield, Staines, Byrne (2), M'Guigan, Dunne, Ferguson, S'SP d * J? m< £? ?° Uin8 ' Gardn «", Thompson, goldswortu, Rhodes, Wright, M'Navin, Corby, Bailie, Bowater, Tonng, M'Kay (2), Lockhead, Dufar, Woraley, Talbot, Dawson, Duff, Sowto«n, Maste* Murfitt; 28 steerage. June 20— Takapuna, es, 1036 tons, Geo. Holford, from Onehunga and Nc\r Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon — Miss Youug, Mrs. Hennai, -Mesa*. Vance, Woods, Abbott; 1 steerage. June 20— Rob Roy, ss, 95 tons, Conway, from Picton. June 20-Tutanekai, <», 811 tons, Post, from i Uoofc Strait. JuMe 20— Recorder, cable steamer, 1201 tons, JTeagle from Cook Strait. • DEPARTITRES. June 19— Taviuni, 6S, 1465 tons, Chrisp, for Yrtsbpott* June 19— Mans, ss, 134 tons, Corby, for "Pateff. June 19— Stormbird, ss, 217 tons, M'lntvre, Jfor Wanganui. June 19— Mapourika, 63, 1203 tons, Clift, fo* '.Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth. P«ssengere—Siloon: For Nelson— Misses Field, Buiford, Jennings, Mesdames Hilne and child, Jennings, Cramp and child, Messrs. Fields, Bettany, Coates. • For Westport— Misses Edwards, Richardson (2), Kottouski (2), Mesdames Forden, Polglaee, Sedden, O'Donnell, Gurin, itteesrs. Porden, Leavey, Denne'ry and bor. Sedden, Kottowski, Master Sedden. For Greymouth— Misses Garth, M'Niooll, Mesdamea ri U1 ?L 19 ~ T ? ri i wera ' "*■ B* 3 tofl *. B°JI». for tyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers-Saloon: .For Dunedin— Miae Whiteon. t Ju^ti 9^? otom * h^ nn * > "• 1777 ton 8» Collins, ul. elta « Passengers: g a i oon _ MiM Alexander, Mesdames Wiiliameon, Johnston, Pembertou, Messrs. Rutherford, M.H.R B*«mck, Saundera, M'Kay, Elliott, Doughty! WilWertport 19 ~lUttJ'~ lUttJ ' "• lm tmB ' Renaot « tor UaTy/tto^on 01 th ° *«* "> 198 June 19— Opava, as, 110 tons, Bhaw, for Plonob. June 20— Aorere. as, 77 tons, Fisk, for Pates KXPECTED ARRIVALS. Walkaxe, Sydney, 20th Sqnsil, Onebunga, 20tn P«nguin, Picton, 20th Htria, Motueka, 20th Pateena, Nelson and Pioton, 214) Rotomalizna, Lyttelton, 21st Mann, Pate*, 21st Stormbird, Wanganui, 21st Queen of the South, Foiton, 21st Mofcoia, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 21af xTgunguru, Blenheim, 21st Blenheim, Blenheim, 21st Opawa, Picton, 21st Rotoiti, OnehuDga. and New Plymouth, 22nd Matatua, Lyttelton, 22nd Victoria, Sydney, Auckland,- East Coast,- 22nd JJoeraki, Melbourne, Hobart, and South 23rd Haupiri, Auckland and East Coast, 23ri Tarawera, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 24th Poherua, Southern ports, 24th i MspouEika, West Coast and Nelsdn, 24th Oswestry Grange, Auckland, 26th Ocenn-Kftinjr Steamers. Indralema, left Hew York 14th April, Tin Australian ports and Auckland; due about 24th June. Kaikoura, left Plymouth oth May, Tia, Capetown, Hobart, and Auokland; due about the 87th June. Queen Helena, left New Tork 13th April Tia Australian ports and Auckland; due about era Julr. Paparoa, left Plymouth 19th May Ti» Capetown and Hobart; due about 7th July. Devon, left Liverpool 28th April, via Australian porta and Auckland; due about the 7th July. Corinihic, left Plymouth 2nd June via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about 22nd July. R"uapehu, left Plymouth 16th June, rit Capetown and Hobart; due about the Ist Angust. Tomoana, left New York 25th May, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the Eth August. Marere left London 13th May, vi* Australian ports and Auckland ; due about Bth August. Burgermeister Hachmann, left New Tork 29th H? y'ly 'I »••• Australian, ports and Auckland ; due about 16th August. Sailing Veicell. Dunedin) 11 "' Mt Lhrer P° ol 2UI February (at Doride/ left Philadelphia 3rd February. C*terina, left Marseilles 7th February. Brunei, left Liverpool Ist May. Speoulant, left Fremantle 13th June. James Craig, left Newcastle 7th June. Helen Denny, left Newcastle 13th June PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rob Roy, Picton and Havelock, 20th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 20th Takapuna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, 80th Corinna, Southern ports, 20th Charles Edward, Nelson and West Coast, 20th Ruru, Napltr an* East Coast, 20th Defender, Picton and Hokitikn, 20th . Kotuku, Oreymouth, 20th Rotomahana, Lytteßon, 21st Waikare, South, Hobart, Melbourne, 21«t Victoria, . Lyttelton and Dunedin, 22ud Aorere, Patea,V22nd Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, 22nd Mokoia, East Coast, Auckland, Sydney, 22nd Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 22nd Suecn of the South, Foxton, 22nd pawa, Blenheim, 22nd Pateena, Picton and Nelson, 22nd Mana, Patea, 22nd Blsnaroa, Haveiock and Sound*, 22nd Ngunguru, Blenheim, 22nd Huia, Wnnganui, 22nd Stonnbird. Wanganui, 22nd Blenheim, Blenheim, 22nd Haupiri, Greymouth, 23rd Moeraki, Sydney, 23rdArahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, 23rd Athenic, Lyttelton, 24th Rotoiti, }.elson, New Plymouth, and Onebunga, 24th BT TELEGRAPH. „ „ i „ PLYMOUTH, 16th June. Sailed— Ruapehu, for Wellington and Lyttelton. LONDON, 19th June. Arrived— Essex, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, 20th June. ' ArriTed— Jessie Craig, from Kaipara; Selwyn Craig, from Thames. NEWCASTLE, 19th June. Sailed— Balcanoa, for New Zealand. 20th Jane, Sailed— Pendle Hill, for Auokland. SYDNEY, 19th June. Arrived— Karitane, from Kaipara. 20th June. Arrived— Alexander Craig, from Hokiaoca ; Manurewa, Defiance, and Zelateur, from Kaipara. J . SUVA, 19th June. Arrived— Aoranri, from Sydney and Brisbane; Waipori, from Westport. Sailed— Aoranff, for Honolulu and Vancouver. '

AUCKLAND, 19th June Arrived — Whakatano, from Waitara. * 20th June. Arrived— Manapour! (10.30 a.m.), from Tonga. EAST CAPE, 20th June. Huddart-l*arker cteamer passed south at 8.30 this morning. NEW PLYMOUTH, 19th June. Sailed— Rotoiti (9 p.m.)/ for Onehungn. 20th June. Arrived— Rarawa (4.20 a.m.), from Ouchunga. WANOANUI, 20th June. Arrived-Stormbird (8.16 a.m.), from WellingtOn> FOXTON, "20th June. Arrived— Quean of tho South (8 a.m.), from Well-ngton. ' Arrived— Baden Powell (7.30 a.m.), from Tata Island; Onawa (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA, 20th June. Sailed— Huia (7 a.m.), for Wellington. - NELSON, 20th Jun«. Arrived— Mapourika (5.40 a.m.) and Alexander (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington. 1 FARKW&* SPIT, 20th June. Waikare- passed for Wellington at 10.30 a.m. LYTTELTON, 19th June. Arrived— Torgauten (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington, 20th June. Arrived — Tarawera. (6.50 a.m.) and Rotomahana (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Rotomahana (6.15 p.m.) and Mokoia (11.30 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN, 19th June. Sailed — Mokoia, for Sydney via northern ports Passengers for Wellington — Misses Chatfleld, Christie, Allan, Grand Mesdames Wright, Grant, Messrs. Lee-Smith, M'Phereon, Hall, Pavclicli, Ainge, Millar, Brunjton, Ballard, Corlies, Graham, and Dr. Edgelow. BLUFF, 19th Jun«. Arrived— Wanaka^ from Auokland. Sailed — Moeraki, for Dtmediu; Wimmer* (5 pirn.), for Hobart and Melbourne. CARGO BT THE DRAITON GRANGE. Thß New 1 Zealand and African liner Drayton Grange, which sailed for London last week, took the following cargo from New Zealand :— 49,840 cufcases lamb, 23,122 carcases mutton 37,082 sack" peas, 152,726 ft timber, 4670 boxes boned beef, 1483 boxes butter, 5072 crates rabbits, 2313 sacks cocksfoot, 1403 cases preserved meats, 1512 bales flax, 1143 bale 3 tow, 2446 bales wool, 792 bags and 818 cases kauri gum, 400 cases veal, 978 sacks oats, 2M) dumps tow, 335 casks pelts, 216 casks tallow. 143 kegs 'and cases casings, 152 bales skins. 23 bales basils, 26 saoks feecue, 20 tons tanchaka bark. 61 bales bark. 26 cases powder dip, 7 case* tnachinery, 23 packages general. 1 boat, 8 cases gwt. WAIKARE DUE THIS EVENING. A telegram received from Farewell Spit statea that the Waikare, bound from Sydney to Wellington, passed Farewell Spit at 10.30 thU morning. Tho reesel should arrive in the stream about 7.30 this evening. The New Zealand Shipping' Company advise that tho steamer Ruapehu left Plymouth on Saturday for Wellington via Capetown and Hobart. The vessel is due at Capetown on the 7th July, Hobart on the 27th July, and is duo here on the let August. The Penguin made an unsuccessful attempt to tow the Waihi off the heaoh yesterday. A bank has formed between the stranded vessel and the sea, and it will be necessary to launch her over this. Tim necessary pear has been landed by tho Penguin. The final date of the departure of tho New Zealand and African steamer Oawestry Grange from Wellington is now the 19th July. ■ The epeoial trip which the Arahura was to make to Picton to-day has been abandoned. The. Penguin, which has been endeavouring to tow the Waihi ofl the beach at the Wairan par, his gone on to Picton, and Bho will leave there to-night for Wellington. The ofltce of the Union Company will be open until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, anti will also open between 6 and' 7 in tho evening. The steamers Ngunguru and Blenheim are still blocked Inside, the bar at the month of the Woirau river. The bar\ is in a very pad condition at present, being covered by only four feet of water. . The departure of the Mokoia from Wellington on Friday has been altered to midday instead of 3 o'clock, as previously arranged. The Haupirl,, due from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier on Saturday, is to sail the same day for Greymouth. Tho Union Company advise that the Haupiri has been delayed on the coast, and cannot leave Napier for Wellington before Thursday afternoon.

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PHASES OF THE MOON FOR JUKE. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 6

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 6

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 145, 20 June 1906, Page 6