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SHIPPING.

"'* PORT OF LYTTELTON. .•■»» ■ . . ,'V. PHASES OF.THE MOON. •i' . JUNE. -

: -■■'-;" YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. j §|*; 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. ] "''Barometer . . 29.16 29.09 29.13 '-.'Thermometer . SO 52 43 "Wind, S.W.: lain. ■-■••• TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High water, s 0.14 p.m. .Sun rises 7.28 a.m.; Beta, 4.27 p.m. ■ - -Moon rises, 1.23 p.m.; 3ets, 1.59 a.m. '■": ' , ARRIVED. June 3, 6.50 a.m.—Maori, B/s., 3399 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers-Misses M/Litosh, Drinnin, Reese, Pyne, Turnbull, Bincey. Graham. Moahire, August, Mitchell, Bell, Pflßte, Owen, Wilson (2), Falconer, Allison and Footo, Mesdames Bridge, Williams, Strang, Chalmers, Fraser, Hudson, Hisjop, Turnbull, Gudgeon, Sawtell, Burlett, Jowcns, Cassie, Allan, Furlong, Treteaven, Andcrßoh; Grims, Kerr, M Caw, Rollcston, Baird, Nichol, Elliott and Aiken, Messrs Smith, Henham, Cook, Bridge. Bolt, Chalmers, Barr, Allan,' Trotter, Ciftord, Bryant, Crompton, Webb, Hawkins, Rigg. DowleT. M'Farlano, Burnett, Gray, Suckling, Wilson, Hunter, Hamilton, Jowers, Furlong,- Barnett, Lamer, Gfcgan, Cropper, Tait, Longbum, Hunton, Falconer (2), Wright, Taylor, Petrie, Gould, Hale. Speare, Low, Chalmers, Groggan, Knight, Alexander, Hill,-,Elliott, Morris. M'Kay, Foot*, M InIjre, Inkster. Sawtell, Mona, Tothill and ifraleaven and seventy-two steerage. s'June 3, 7.10 a.m.—Victoria, s.a., 2969 tons, Fell, from Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., agents. Passengers Mesdames Leach and infant, Messrs D'Arcy and Coulter and six stecrase. s'iJune 3, 8.10 a.m.—Warrimoo, s.s., 2969 ions* Carson, from Auckland, via Gisbome, Napier and Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers Mioses Young and Wildey, Mesdames Millar and Irvine, Messrs Young, Mil'ar Irvine, M'Lauriii and Kerr and six steerage. V,June 3. 10.30 a.m.—Lily, schooneT. 92 tons, Bloom, from Greymouth. W. Pitcaithly, ien., agent. .ir r -

r/Jpiio 3, 4 p m.—Warrimoo. b.b., 2969 0 land, Carson, for Dunedin. Union Stenm p SHip Company, agents. p -June 3,9.1 S p.m.—Maori, s.s., 3399 tons. Manning, for Wellington. Union Steam Sh>p Company, agents. Passen,wrs—Ono hundred Mid fifty saloon and stcerago. ~Jnne 3. midnight—Victoria, s.s., 2969 tons, Felt, for Svdney. via Wellington, Mr«, (( GiSborne and Auckland. iunsoy and Co., 0 60.", agents. ••'/,' * :.i\! y EXPECTED. ARRIVALS. • ,g s.s.. from Wellington, this day. Z ; JlWahine, s.s., from Wellington, this day. VMoeraki, s,s., from Melbourne, this day. VHPoherua, s.s., from Greymouth, June 5. s.s., from Newcastle, Juno 5. fMaori, s.b.; from Wellington, Juno 5. tj .'-Kowhai, s.s., from Timaru, June 5. 1 Ulimaroa, s.s., from Wellington. June 5. jl'Wahine, s.i., from Wellington, June 6. s.s. from Dunedin, June 6. '■ ."'•Monowai, S.s., from Wellington, June G ; £ofcrorn London—Kaipara, s.s. (New Zearifntf • Shipping Company), sailed April, 4, i '" &Duncdin May 27," due Lyttelton June 6; \ lotorua, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Com- • . Tisnv). at . Wellington June 1, due j 1 Xjtlalton Juris 10; lonio, s.s. (Shaw, Savill | p mm Albion Co.), 'Bailed April 80, dus Cape ] 3K*r May M, Hobart June 11. Wellington ] S fane 10, Lyttelton June 23; Turakina, s.s. I (NS.W Zealand Shipping Company), Bailed. May t 14, due Cape Town June-14,- Hobart July 8, < c .Wellington July 10,, Lyttelton July 17.; Ma- j c 'iriari/ j.s (S>aw,- Savill and Albion Co.), c sailed May 9, due Dunedin about June 28, I 1 Lyttelton June 80; Arawa, s.s. (Shaw, Savill j t »nd Albion Co.), sailed May 28, due Cape I t Town June 20, Hobart July 9, Wellington j t Jiljy 16, Lyttelton July 23. wProm Liverpool —Waiwera, s.s. (Shaw, r favill and Albion Company), sailed 7 SHT-> 11, due , Auckland. , June 4, Lyttollon June. 16; ' Northern (Federal £ •nd Shire Line), sailed April. IS, due Lyttel«oiV about June 04: Delphic, s.s. (Shaw, Silmll *nd Albion Co.), sailed May 2. due Eyttelton about June 28; Injertay, s.s. (Federal and ShiTe Line), sailed May 23, due ■, Lyttelton July 15. From Kew York Southport, s.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed ■February 9, due Lyttelton about May 31; ; Whakariia, s.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed March 15, duo LytteHon about June 9; Tanncnfela.-s.?. (Amen- ; can and Australian Line), sailed March 28, due Lyttelton about June 80; Franklyn, s.s. tAmerican and Australian Lino) sailsd April Jfi; due Lyttelton August 15; Ventuna, s.s. (Vacuum Oil Company), sailed March 16, Wellington Juno 1, due Lyttelton Juno 8; Marere (American and Australian Line), sailed May 18, due Lyttelton about July 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Victoria, s.s., for. Sydney, .this day. ~ - Wahine, s.s., for Wellington, this day. ' Moeraki, s.s., for Sydney, this day. ! Waihora, s.s., for Newcastle, this day. Bimutaka, s.s., for Dunodin, this day.' Maori, s.b., for Wellington. June 5. Kowhai, s.s,, for Napier June 6. Ulimaroa, s.s., for Melbourne, June 5. Wootton, s.s„ for Foxton, June 5. . .. Wahine,. s.s.. for. Wellington ,June 6. Warrimoo, 5.5.,. ior Auckland,,June 6, , ;.,. ' Monowai, s.s.. for Dunedm, June 6. ' UNION STEAM' SHIP. COMPANY. The Wahino will be the ferry steamer today: The Moeraki will arrive from Dunddia this morning and sail to-night for Sydney, via Wellington. *<;' SHIPPING : NOTES. ■ 'According to some figures published by a London shipping'paper the price" paid {or the. barques Jessie Craig and Marjone Craig was £l9oo' and '£ 4500 respectively. The price per ton works out at £2. and £3 per ton. but this is due to the fact that one vessel was built in • 1876 and the other in The British oil tank steamer Ashtabula, which arrived at New York recently from Lobetos, Peru,- completed one of the largest non-stop steam voyages on record. , On ai;oonnt of the bad weather, which forced liejft, U) .'round Cape Horn, instead of threading !the Strait of Magellan, the vessel had 10,881 mile's to her credit when she stopped to take a pilot at Sandy Hook. The Ashtabula burns oil. ;. It . is reported* from Sydney that the lluddaTt-Parker Company has chartered the ■steamer Irichmoor, >8445 tons, for six months for the Australian coastal trade , -iCaptnin H. Makepeace is in comn and of New Zealand Shipping Company's' liner >Kaipara, due in Lyttelton .next week from Xpiidon.via Dunedin. Associated with him •"are the following officers:—Messra.H. - J. Wilde, chief; H. T. Fell, second; D. ',P4tcrson, third;- W. K- Fowler, fourth; Mr lF.'_Marshall is cnief engineer, with Messrs fW. Smith, W. Morris, R. Wilson, C. Park Sp H. Sommerville as second, third, fourth, : fifth and sixth respectively. Mr G. Jones "i'g, '•• chief refri?pr?tor, and Mr H. Ballock jie'cond. Dr M'Rae .is surgeon, Mr F. S. •Shrimpton wireless operator, and Mr J. M. Jpgblewhite (late Rotorua) chief stev/ard. »i.Mr G. Brown, second, engineer of the "Hifaitangi, fcas .been promoted to chief, in of Mr W. Hyslop, who has resigned. •Mr T. A. Mallitt has joined the Canopus as chief engineer in place of Mr J. K. Stevens. -Mb" J.. Plowman has rejoined the Talune ■S'chief officer, and Mr F. L. G. Jaunay has „'cbWo ashore. Mr J. Stewart, second officer .otithe Kufow, has come ashore to 3it for his master's ticket, and he has be?n re.lieycd by Mr L. A.- Chatfield, late of the JNavua. Mr C. Duncan, late of the Arai pawa, has joined the Himitangi as second '.Kflljineer. ."Messrs S. W. Somers Vine and J. Curtis, -ihief officers of the Turakina arid Rotorua | Veipectively, have exchanged positions. Mr ' Langston, "late fourth officer of the Rot.ornc, IKKK been promoted, to third of the Whakn'ttirfe. Mt J. Thomas, late of the Turakina, <h as filled the vacancy on the Rotorua, Mr W." Edwards joined the Rotorua at London Tie-fifth engineer in place of Mr Inger-ioll, ?who/went ashore to sit for his examination as chief engineer. Mr Edwards was formerly on the Indrabarah.... v . '' ',7 TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. :-•: AUCKLAND, June 3. ' -Arrived, 3.35 p.m.. Waiwera, from London. ~.,,: WELLINGTON, June 3. * Arrived, 7 ».m., Wahine,. from Lyttelton; t&5 a.m., Ulimaroa, from Sydney; 11.15 ».m.,- Taviuni, from Lyttelton; 5.10 p.m., "Woolton, from. Lvttelton. : Sailed, 8 p.m.. Wahino. for Lyttelton. ; " TIMARU, June 3. Arrived, 8.15 a.m., John Hardie, from Lytielton. PORT CHALMERS, June 3. '-' 'Arrived, 2.30 p.m., Mimiro, from Lyttelton. Bailed, 1 p.m., Moeraki, for. Lvttelton. :•,... . BLUFF. June 3, .fctied, 7.40 a.m., Malta?; for Hobart, ". -"'■-■ , SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. V "'" '' . :: - AUCKLAND, June 3. 'Anlved—Waiwera (3.30 p.m.), from London, MA Dane Tovm and Hobart, ;Sailed—Monowai (11.45 a.m.), for southern I worts; passenger for Lyttelton—Miss Ster- & w.v.i WELLINTON, June 3. :. Arrived—Ulimaroa (8.35 a m.), from Sydmy; passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Ross •ad i Debenham,, Mrs . Wilson, MessTs Leak, Midden end Cox, w>d Rev Bxi*nt. Wahine

(7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Taviuni (11.15 a.m.), from south. Sailed—Whakarua (7 a.m.), for Lyttelton; Wahine (8.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, June 3. . Arrived—Mimiro (2 p.m.), from northern ports. Sailed—Hananui 11. (5.30 a.m.), for Auckland. Moeraki for Sydney, via Wellington; passengers for Lyttelton—Miss Menlovo, Mr and Mrs .Wright, Mr and Mrs Strange. i A NEW STEAMER. SYDNEY, June 3. Messrs R. S. Lamb and Co. are building a new steamer for the Sydney-New Zealand trado, named Omana. It will run in conjunction with tho Inga, Ihumnta and Joan Craig. The new steamer will, carry four thousand tons or two and a half million feet of timber. " . AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, June 3. Sailed—Riverina (1 p.vj.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE, June 8. Sailed—Mokoia, for 'bo Bluff. NEWCASTLE. Juno 3. Sailed —Southport, for New Zealand. 'LONDON SHIPPING. LONDON, June 3. Arrived—Suffolk and Kumarn, from New Zealand. Sailed—Star of India, for Wellington.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16568, 4 June 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16568, 4 June 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16568, 4 June 1914, Page 6