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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON IN JUNE.

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER 9 am. Noon on.m. Barometer . . 30.24 30.30 30.34 Therniometor . ">8 (55 "3 Wind, S.W.; cloudy. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. Sun rises, 7.33 a.m.; sets, '1.26 p.m. Moon rises, 1.7 p.m.; so.a, 2.13 a.m. High water, 0.1 a.m.; 0.26 p.m. , ARRIVED. Jun* 10, 3.10 a m.-Poherua, s s., llfc tons, Bmith, from Greymouth Union bteain Mup Uompaiyr, agents, „ W 1 . n 3 June 10, 7.10 a.m.-Maon, s.s 333 Jto ns Manning from Wellington. Lmon beam Ship Company, agents. Passengers— *M mloon and ttoerage. -.■,.•■ June 10, 3.35 a m.—Middleeex, s.s., <- . tons, Deith, from Liverpool, via p. us ami Wellington. luusey and Co., affeat? June 10, 9,10 a.m.-karatuu, «.»., J S ,„.'„,' Peterson, from Greymouth. Union oteam Ship Company, agents. Juno 10, 1.35 p.m.-Cygnet, s.s., 124 tons, Murrav, from Akaroa, Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. Juno 11, 12.25 p.m.—Mararoa, s.s., ZoJV ton" Cameron, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, a-cnt-. Passengers—--140 saloon and steerage. June 11, 2.30 p.m.—Waitemata, s.s., o«tons, Nicholson, from Calcutta, Singapore and Samarang and ports. Union Steam Shin Company, agents, June 11, 6.30 p.m.-Pelone. s.s 70S tons, Naylor, from Greymouth. A. Ehind and Lo., agents. SAILED. June 10, 8.30 p.m.-Maori, s.s., 3309 tons Manning, for Wellington. Lmon Steam Ship Company, ujjents. Bassengcrs-200 saloon p.m.-Brceze, s.s., 512 tons Radfordfor Dunedin. A. 11. Turnbull and Co., agents. . --, June 10., IMB p.m.-Opoun. •■'«*£ tons, Pearson, for Greymouth. P. E. bm.ui and Co., agents. „ , _ _ 117 r JS-ta .-SSSS-a-s-sfi Shin Company, agents. Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Monowai, s.s., from Dunedin, this day. Orepuki, s.s., from Nydia Bay, this clay. Keuucra, si., from Wellington June,lß. •Te Anau, P s. from Auckland Juno 13. Calm, s.s., from Timaru, June 13 ; Maori, s.s., from WolUneton, J« n f *»•. Mamari. s.s., from Wellington, June 14. Orepuki, ss„ from Timaru, , June 14. Kc.vomiko, s.s., from Newcastle. June 14. Calm, s.s., from Timaru, Juno 14. Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington, June 11 Tarawera. s.s.. from Wellington. June H. {Vestralia, s.s.. from Bunedm, June 14 Maori, s.s., from Wellington, Juno Id. Mararoa, s.s.. from Wellington. June 16. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, Juno i/. Tarawera. s.s.. from Dunedin. June 17. Corinna, s.s., from Timaru, June 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Indral-cma, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Monowai, 8.5., for Wellington, tms day. Mararoa, s.s.. for Wellington, this day. Cygnet, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Orepuki, s.s., for Timaru, this day. • Kurow, s.s., for Auckland, this day. Maori, e.s., for Wellington, June 13. Houto, schooner, for Kaipars, June IJ. K-iramu, s.s., for Westport, June 13. Ie Anau, s.s., for Bluff, Jure 13. Orepuki, s.s., for Wellington, June 14. Calm, s.s., for Welhngtcn, June 14, Middlesex, s.s., for Dunedin, June 14. Waitemata, s.s., for Dunedin, June 11. Mararoa, a.s., for Wellington, June 14. Tarawera, s.s.. for Dunedin, June 14. Wostralia, s.s.. for Auckland. June 14._ Bemuera, s.s., for Wellington, June 10. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, Juno 10. Mararoa. s.s., for Wellington. June 16. Maori, s.s., for Wellington. June 17. Tarawera, s.s.. for Wellington. Juue 17. Corinna, s.s., for Nelson, Juno 17. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Mararoa will be the ferry steamer tolay. This afternoon the Monowai will tail /or Wellington and ports.

NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. Following are the movements of the New Zea'.and Shipping Company's fleet: Waimate—ls to leave Waiiara to-monow for WanganuL Remuera—ls due in Lyttelton on Wednesday morning. . . whakatane —From St John, is expected m Auckland to-day. The company announces that, in connection with its service from Canada, it has chartered the following steamers to load at Montreal for New Zealand and Australian ports: —liooral (August), Conargo (September), Araluen (October) and Don'garra (November).

OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamers bound for Lyttelton.— From London.

Athenic, s.s. Savill and Albion Company), at Wellington Juno 6; due Lyttelton about June 15. .',„,..'« Rotovua, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), duo July. . ifamari (Shaw, Savill and Albion Com- ? ary). at Auckland, due Lyttelton about ' Ruahi'ne, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Comlany), due Lyttelton about June 30. ' Taiuni, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company), due Lyttelton about July. From Now York. Kinross, s.s., (Vacuum Oil Company), at Auckland, due Juno 17. Muritai, s.s. (Commonwealth and Dominion Line), at Sydney, due June 30. _ Port Hardv (Commonwealth and Dominion Liae), sailed May 10, left Balboa May 19, dun Lyttelton about Juno 25. Panaroa, s.s. (American and Australian Line), due Lyttelton about July. Baron Balfour- (Vacuum Oil Company), to lail. . , From Liverpool. Ruapehu, s.s. (Federal and Shire Line), sailed April 28, duo Lyttelton early :.n June. Durham, s.s. (Federal and Shire Line), due Lvitclton July. . FJa Ova, s.s., (Federal mid Shire Line), left Capo Town May 9, due Lyttelton June. From Montreal. Whakatane, s.s., sailed April 26, due Lyttelton June. _,..'« \ Pakeha (New Zealand Shipping Company), iuo July.

SHIPPING NOTES. En rortte from San Francisco, the Union Company's M?ana is duo at Wellington about Thursday. Her mails should reach Lyttciton on Friday. ' The barquentmo Weslficld, which left L\ttelton on Friday mornir.g for Chili, was ira,ble to make much headway owiny to the unfavourable wind, and on Saturday night ihc was blown back to Csdley Head. Tteseiduy morning', however, she took advantage of the sou hern breeze, and beforo many houra she was out of sight. The Federal and Shin Company a West-m-ath which arrived at Wellington last is in. command of Captain J. K. jfromwon, who has .associated with him the r Vin , --, rfficers-—Chief, Mr W. C. Davis; Sm DR Jones third, Mr A. FinMooHd, 3ir u. *• • 'jji-ier; chief engtlayron; fourth, SCC o nd . M , , B . ?™',• lird Mr W. Brock; fourth, Mr L. Tore,, third, «r w p . x{h Mr rofri-cra<in<? engineer, Mr w. Utssiaj, ro &Mr C. Brown; wl«!««.operator Mr J. Bren.ncr: «■»£. nt, Mr J. Hutton, eteward in charge, Mr H. ' Clarfce. Mr T) Hnrkncss. ate chief o.rioer 01 me S, e S«f7'h.-ifmy-n« J hashed the Magic, Mr W. E. \5 alker has filled the vacancy on the Himitangi. Mr I. -Urns more, chief officer of the Palooaa, has gone Bfhore for order., and Mr J, S. & angst«, Lite of the Maungar.ui, has signed on the Paloona. Mr K. Campbell has rejoined the Mararoa as radio ooerator. ... En route from Liverpool, Hie Shaw. Srtwli rvc Albion Company's* liner Marortri arrived tt Wellington on Friday. She is expee'ed at, Lyt'cUot! cbout Wcdr.erdav. The Mrtmau is in command of Caotain Kelly, who has associated with him the following officers :-- Chief, Mr F. K. Lambert: second, Mr ':<■ Pavies; third. Mr A. E. Frosborn; ma?,*. Messrs ITren and Moses: radio operator, Mr 3. Coventry, chief engineer. Sir A. E. Read; pecond, Mr T. Webb: third. Mr H. Master; fourth, Mr F. 0. Todd; fifth. Mr J. Bouch; sixth. Mr Bobbins. After a period of inactivity the waterfront at Lytblton has during the past few days borne t 1 much rairo bu?ines:-iik? r.y.pearance, and on Saturday the wharves were well filled with vessels of vnvi'.va dirncnrior.s. Amonsft the fleet were the liners Indralc-na and lUiddlr.-r--. th> letfor bring ororticaliv n new ship. Then there were also about nir.o coastal eraft, and ns all ".ere bn.-llv loading or disohanrjng cargo, the watorsidcrs were fully

employed. In the evening several vessels made their departure but other steamers are duo to fill the vacancies, and consequently the prospects for this week are very satisfactory from a labour standpoint. WARNING TO MARINERS. Captain J. A. 11. Marciel, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine, Jms received the following messages:— "Janie Seddon reports wreckage, evidently from scow Southern Isle, including jibboom," showing a foot high above hidi water from wreckage. Farewell Spit light bearing norih CSdog west magnetic, 6J milc3 distant." " Advise masters of vessels thai steamer Karu reports passing, 3 p.m. yesterday, two miles south-west of Capo Foulwiiid, largo tree trunk, upper end just showing." SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, June 10. Sailed—Warrimoo (2 p.m.), for Newcastle. Kinross (2 p.m.), for southern ports. June 11. Arrived—Tarawera (6 p.m.), from southern ports. WELLINGTON, June. 11. Arrived—Maori (10.3 a.m.). from Lyttelton. Te Arau (12.15 p.m.), from AurVand. DUNK DIN. Juno 11. Sailed—Monowai (11.5 a.m.), for Lyttelton.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, June 10. Arrived—Victoria (2 p.m.), from New Zealand. . . , « Sailed. 10.15 last night—Rivenna. for Acw Zealand. __ _ NEWCASTLE. June 10. Sailed—Ljndstol, barr.ucntinc, for Wanganui. ARRIVED AT LONDON. LONDON. June 10. Arrived—OTesie:? and Omrah, from Australia ___

A. h. m. New moon . . 4 7 7 a.m. First quarter . 9 11 29 a.m. Full ruoon . . 16 9 12 a.m. Last quarter . 23 0 4G a.m. New uioou . . 30 10 13 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17192, 12 June 1916, Page 11

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17192, 12 June 1916, Page 11

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17192, 12 June 1916, Page 11