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SHIPPING.

♦ PORT OF WELLINGTON. PHASES Otf THE MOON FOR JUNE. 'Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time). D. H. M. Full moon _ ... _ 7 8 42 a.m. Last quarter „ _ _ 14 7 4 a.m. New moon .. _ _ 22 10 36 a.m. Fust quarter 30 1 48 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day— 4h 42m a.m. ; 4h 66m p.m. To-morrow — Sh 22m a.m.; 5h 37m p.m. SUN. fleta to-day— 4h 28»n p.m. Rises to-morrow — 7Ji lorn a.m. ; sets 4b 28m p.m. ARKIVALS. June 21 — Echo, ocow, 99 tons, Smith, from Karamea. Juno 21— Pateena,' es, 1212 tons, Kennedy, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon — Misses Beckingsile, Fitch, Beck, Kiniett, Goodwin, Collins, fiochanan, Banks, Studholme, Mesdames Richardson, ■ limzett, Ricbardson, Pollock, Allporc and daughter. Rev. Bull, Messrs. Richardson, Burton, Hood, Tame, Beck, Bright, Smith, Mo-itague, Coull, Binzett, Allsop, Peariess, Pdloefe, Robertson, Riley, Hoitw, Netoon, Duncan, Bell, Timms, Martin, Master MiUingtou.; 7 steerage. June 22— Taviuni, ss, 1465 tons, Cliriep, from Westpoit. June 22— Victoria, es, 2969 tons, Waller, from Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast. Passengers: Saloon— il.eses Crawford (2), Jenkins, Costing, M'lntosU, Agnew, Mesdames Mcc, Hunter, Messrs. C. Kdmundson, Hunter, F. Buileu, Hammill; 2 steerage. June 22— Rotoiti, ss, 1159 tons, Robertson, from Onehungu and New Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Uourke, Black, Mcedamcs WiUon and 2 children, Thorpe, Bernard and 2 children, Johnson, and child, Dunibleton and 2 children, Messrs. Robertson, Krueer, Deck, Thorpe, Bernard, Dumbleton, Johnson; 3 steerage. June 23— Mararoa, es, 2588 tons, Manning, from LytWton. Passengers: Saloon — Misses Hunt, Dudley, GUlanckrs, Clark, Ritchie, and Brady (3), Mesdames Hearne and child, Lambert, Cropper, Evesfield, Buckley, Stokes, Dudley, Olorer, Christlmas, Hicks, Couper, Mullen and family, Rogers, Nash and child, Morris, Brady, Moalin, Messrs. Simmonds, Furet, Turner, Stokea, Deane, Burgess, Marshall, Aldis, Oouper, Russell, Saunders, Haiioock, Muller, White. Morris, Ritchie, Field, Bolt, Patterson, M^Jfahoa; 35 steerage. June 22— Ngaru, ss, 120 tons, Fletcher, from Auckland* June 22— Tasmnn, ss, 178 tons, Gibbons, from Motueka. DEPA-ftTtIBKS. June 21 — Waikare. es, 3071 tons, Macdonald, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Passengers — 200 return excursionists June 21— Rotomahana, ss, 1777 tons, Collins, for Lytteiton. Passengers — 370 return exenreioniets. June 22— Paieana, ss, 1212 tons, Kennedy, for. Pictac. and Nelson. Passengers — Saloon : For Piotan — Miss GreensilL Mesdames Collins, Lombert, Captain Kenny, Mean. Willis, Parsons, Daniels, Collins, Phillpotts, Manning, Penny, Cowper, Whit«-Pansoua, Coulter, Ahem, Home, Horton, M'Callum, Lambert. For Nelson—Misses -Black, Sinclair/ Wilson, Hibbard, Mesdames Esr, Wilson and child-, Blair, Murray, Rev. Thomas, Messrs. Graham, M.H.R., j Hamilton, Lee, Robertson, - Talbot, Marshall, Brown, Murie, Walker, Nicole, Ecpie, Naylor, Goodman, Kay, Snowden, r Garkrodger, Blair, Burr, Arnold, Holmes, Matthews, Small, Hubbard, Blair, Murray, and Dr. Dick. June 22— Mokoia, ss, 3502 tons, Neville, for Napier Gisborae, Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers — Saloon : Vor Napier — Miss Gannon, Mrs. Brailsford, Mr. Heighway. For Auckland — Misses Amy Murphy, Martin, Mrs. Finch, Dr. Edgelow, Messrs. Brain, Finch, Sinclair. For Sydney— Captain De Barnett, Messrs. Sedgeley, Young, Martin. June 22— Aratapu, brigantine, 170 tons. Running, for Kaipara. June 22— H.M.S. Pioneer, twin-screw protected third-class cruiser, 2200 tons, £000 h.p., Commander Borrett, far Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aorere, Patea, 22nd Pateena, Nelson, and Picton, 23rd .Rotomahana, Lyttelton, 23rd Moeraki, Melbourne, Hobart, and South, 23rd Haupiri, Auckland and East Coast, 23rd Mapourika, West Coast and Nelson, 23rd MaUtua, Lyttelton, 23rd Tarawera, Dunectin and Lyttetton, 24th Foherua, Southern port*. 24th Oswestry Grange, Auckland, 26th - 'Triune, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, 26th Rakanoa, Newcastle and Picton, 26th Warrimoo, Sydney, 27th ' Oce*n-ffolnc Steamers. Indralema, left New York 14th April, Tin 'Australian ports and Auckland; due about 26th June. Eaikoura, left Plymouth sth May, via Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about the 27th June. Queen Helena, left New York 13th April via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 3rd July. Paparoa, lefb Plymouth 19th Hay rit Capetown and Hobart; dus about 7th July. Devon, left Liverpool 28th April, Tia Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 7th July. Corinth ic, left Plymouth 2nd June via Capetown, Hobirt, and Auckland; due about 22nd July. Ruapehu, left Plymouth 16th June, Tia Capetown and Hobart; due about the Ist August. Tomoana, left New Tork 25th May, Tia Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 6th August. Mirere, left London 13th May, via Australian ports and Auckland ; due about Bth August. Burgermeister Haohmann, left New York 29th May, tie Australian ports and Auckland; doe about 16th August. x Sailing Teaseli. Daloairnie, left Liverpool 21st February (at Dunedin). Doride, left Philadelphia 3rd February. Caterina, left MurseiHea 7th February. Brunei, left Liverpool Ist Mar. Speculant, left Fremantle 13th June. - James Craig, left Newcastle 7th June, 'Australia, left Liverpool 9th June. Helen Denny, left Newcastle 13th June. PROJECTED DETARTTIRES. Tictoria, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 22nd Taaman, Nelson and Hotueka, 22nd Hokoia, East Coast, Auckland, Sydney, 22nd Queen of the South, Foxton, 22nd Mini, Patea, 22nd Manaroa, Havelock and Sounds, 22nd Huia, Wanganui, 22nd Stonnbird-. Wanganui, 22nd Blenheim, Blenheim, 22nd Mararoa, Lyttelton, 22nd Opawa, Picton, 22nd Aorere, Patea, 23rd Nguuguru, Blenlieim, 23rd Jane Douglas, Hokitika, 23rd Hawes, Westport, 23rd Rotomahana, Lyttelton, 23rd Haupiri, Greymouth, 23rd Moeraki, Sydney, 23rd Anhuta, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, 23rd Eahu, Napier «nd Bast Coast, 23rd Atbenic, Lyttelton, 24th Rotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onefcungi, 24th Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 24th Waverler, Nelson aod West Coast, 25th Tarawera, Napier, Gisbone, Auckland, 25th Foherua, Westport and Oreymonth, 26th Poteeaa, Picton and Nelson, 25th Matstus, London, 26th Talnne, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 26th Mipourika, Nelson and West Coast, 26th B7 TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 22nd June. Arrived — Zealandia. (8 i-m.), from Auckland. CAPE MARIA. 22nd June. .Whangape pastel south at 10.15 a.m. NAPIER, 22nd June. Arrived— Kahu(7 last nighty fro-m Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH, 21st June. Sailed— Takipum. (8.5 p.m.), for Onehunga. 22nd June, j Arrived— Rirawa (4 a.m.), from Onehunica. , WAIXARA, 21* June. i Bailed— Talnui (9 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA, 22nd Jane. Arrived— Mana pO a.m.\ from Wellington. Sailed— Aorero (9.30 a.mA tor Wellington. PICTON, 22nd Junt. Arrived— Rob Hoy (6.30 last night), from Wellington. ' I LYTTELTON, 22nd June. Arrived— Ripple (1.5 a.m.l, from Chatham Islahds; Waikare (8 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail— Rotomahana (6.18 p.m.) and MosraU (6 p.m.), for Wellington. „ BLUFF, 22nd June. Sailed— Hinemoa (8 a.m.), for West Coast Sounds and bays. A Press Association telegram from Auckland statrs that the Norwegian barnue Agda has been quarantined at Maogonui as per instructions re-wived from Wellington. The vessel's crew are iuffering from beri beri. Captain Neagle, of the cable steamer Recorder, wvra masters of vessels -that the Recorder has Uid some bliek and white painted buoys in the track d! vessels using the Sydney-Wellington route. Following are the bearings: — Balloon buoy, latitude 38.55.12 south; longitude 168.17.30 east; balloon and can buoys, latitude 38.62 south, longitude 168.8.45 east ; can buoy, latitude 38.54.40 south, longitude 168.12.54 east. Latest advice from Dunedin says the Dalcairnie commenced taking in ballast on Wednesday. Captain Llewellyn expects to sail for Wellington on Monday or Tuesday. The Cassius is expected to complete the discharge of her cargo at Dunedin on Monday. The vessel is to proceed to Newoastle in ballast. The barque Brunei, now on her way from Liverpool to Wellington and Dunedin, la to make Wellington her first port of call. She has a large quantity of steel rails to discharge here. The Union Company advise that the Motira, due at Auoklanct on Monday, is expscted to reach Wellington on Thursday next. On discharge here, she U to return to Auckland, where she will undergo a survey and docking. The Hours will replace the Taviunl, leaving Auckland for Fiji on the 11th July. The Haupiri » to leave Napier for Wellington this afternoon. She is to m!1 for Greymouth to-morrow. The colliers Eini and Kamona are expected to leave Westport for Wellington at 10 o'clock to-night. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a cablegram advising that the steamer Bimutaks arrived at Plymouth from Wellington on Wednesday, 20th inst. „,,.-, The local agent* of the Shaw-SaviU Company ha*» received advice «»at the steamer fonfc bound from Wellington to London, continued her voyage from Rio de Ja— fro O» Suesdsv. evening.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 147, 22 June 1906, Page 4

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