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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. 1). 11. M. FirstQn.trtar... 15 12 4 am Full Moon ... 23 4 42.2 prn Last Quarter ... 2 1 .) 1* 46 lam

Sun 7.-Z2 «m ; uete, 4.22 pm. High Water in fort—lo,23 urn, 10.50 pm. Naon—'barometer, 30.6 ; thermometer, in shade, 48. 6 pm—Barometer, 30.9 ; thermometer, 37. Midnight—Barometer, 30.11; thermometer,

30 Wind.—S., fresh Weather—Rainy.

ARRIVED. Saturday, June 13. Tonguiro, R.M.S.. 2C'>7 tone. Commander J. Bone, from London, Plymouth, Teneriife. Capetown, and Hobart. Passengers for Wellington : Saloon—Mr W. B. Elder ; steerage— Misses Bourk, Davis, Hansen, Harper (2), Btrachan, Mesdamea Harper and Hansen, Messrs Cooper, Cottingham, Hansen (2), Huncklev, Munclay, Mayer, Master Hansen. For Auckland : Saloon—Mr C, A. M, Pond ; second saloon—Captain Norris, Messrs Maun and Gilmour; steerage--Misses Musgrave and Massey, Mrs Harvest, Messrs Musgrave and Roberts, For Port Chalmers : second saloon —Miss Jefferson, Mrs Jefferson, Dr J. H. Bond, Mr Jeffersen, Master Jefferson ; steerage—Miss Ritchie, Messrs Burfoot, Clarke, Hinkloy, Jones, Lelievro, Tomlinson. For Lyttelton ; Second saloon—Mr W. J. Harker: steerage—Miss Hall, Messrs Hall, Rose, and Saunders, For Bluff : Second saloon—Messrs J. Maclean and J. Parker; steerage—Miss Farrell, Mr Farrell. For Napier: Second saloon —Mr Spuckman ; ateernge—Misses Carrigan (2), Donelly, O’Kane, Mr lor New Plymouth : steerage—Misses White (2), Messrs Bunn, Clark, De Cloverton, Dickson, Earnshaw, Howitt, Mackay (2), and Master White. For Tiirnaru: steerage—Miss Molloy, Mr Molloy. N.Z. Shipping Co,, agents. Stormbird, bh, 137 tons, Chambers, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin : Mrs Tenant, Mr Grozier, and 1 steerage. Johnston and Co, agents. Neptune, bb, 44 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs Cottrell, Brooke, Howard, Thatcher, and Madden. Levin and Co, agents. Waihi, as. 63 tons, North, from Blenheim. Passengers Cabin: Dr McKenzie, Messrs Fisher, Chincbin, Winteryhum and Wright. TJ.S.S. Co, agents. Kennedy. *«, 138 tons, Furneaux, from Nelson and Fo:cton. Passenger—Cabin : Mrs Johnson. Turnbull and Co, agents. Oreti, 88, 128 tons, Newton, from New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers—Cabin : Mias and Master England, Messrs Millard and Mason. XJ.S.B, Co, agents. Brunner, sh, 333 tons, Waller, from WestSorb and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon ; Misses .omas, McGuire, Mesdumea Lomas (2), Waters, family (3), and servant, Messrs Lomas (2), Waters, Campbell, Crichton, Campbell, Judge Ward, Barrowman and Sharp ; 5 steerage. XJ.S.S. Co, agents. Manawatu, ns, 120 tons, Ryan, from Westport, U'.S S. €o, agents.

Sunday, June 14. Rotorua, ss, 570 tons, Btott, from Lyttelton, Passengers—Saloon : Misses Williams, Douglas, Wood, Meudames Warded, Fergus, Moule, Dobbin, Messm Warded, Delaney, Mitchell, Tight, Cumin;?, Myers, Hathaway, McKenzie, Roes, Carroll, Lovieon, Friedlander, Lane, Slater. Judge Sullivan, Dunn, Milsom. Jameson, Gray, Vroudhoe, Neato, Collins, Hollow, Doubleday, Ffgg, Brailaford, Muir, Wilberfoaa, (Jxenham, Pondergast, Murdoch, Crompton, Poatlewaithe (2). Norman, Pim, Dobbin, Hon G. McLean, M.L.C., and HonT. Fergus, Messrs Carncross, Scobie Mackenzie, Fish, J, W, Thomson, Wright, M.H.K.’a; 33 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. , Kahu, SB, 93 tons, Komeril, from Napier. Johnston and Co, agents. , Kiwi, sfl, 133 tons, Campbell, from Napier, Levin and Co, agents. Queen of the South, ss, 121 ton*, Harvey, from Opunako and Foxton. Levin and Co, agents. , _ Waitapu, as, 40 tons, Westrup, from Rangitikei. Master, agent. , Kestral, ketch, 51 tons, Taylor, from KaiaWairarapa, ns, 1023 tons, Mclntosh, from Sydney, via Auckland and Fast Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Rees, Cameron, Carroll, Mrs Rees. Dr Cockle, Messrs Tregoning, Birch, Cameron, Mackay, Jackson, PudcUcombe, Porter, Murphy; 9 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. „ . ' Mawhera, su, 380 tons, Manning, from Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Mbaes Acheaon, Pinching, Hogg, Freeman, White, Turley, Mesdames Lucas, Hildreth, Absolem, Messrs Gollan, Loch, Brown, Mills, Abaolem, Guinness, Saunders, Kerr, Morrison, Longdill, Hildreth, Had, Masters Kennedy, Matheaon, Martin, Williams; 12 steerage. D.S.S. Co, agents. Australia, ss, 260 tons, Gibb, from Auckland, via East Coast. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Earley, Mrs Douglas, Mr W, A, Butt; 1 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. SAILED. Saturday* June 13. Neptune, ss, 44 tons, Eokford, for Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents. Waihi, ss, 60 tons, North, for Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin : Misses Barnes and Brown. %.S.S. Co, agents. Kennedy, ss, 138 tons, Furneaux, for Nelson and West Coast. Passenger—Cabin: Mr Pooch. Turnbull and Co, agents. Rosamond, m t 460 tons, Stuart for Greymouth. 8.9.5.. Co, agents. Sunday, June 14, Brunner, ss, 333 tons, Waller, for South. Passengers Saloon : Meadamea Urawortb, Kinnernay and Millward. U.S.S. Co, agents, Oreti, as, 128 tons, Newton, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, U.S.S. Co, agents.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Morayshire, left London 25th April (via Port Chalmers); Arawa, left Plymouth 16th May ; Duke of Sutherland, left London 19bh May (via Lyttelton); Rangitira, left London 29th May (via Auckland). West York, left Hamburg February 17; Camana, left Liverpool 12th February; Evie Reed, left New York 10Lh March ; Margaret Galbraith, left London on 11th March; Wairoa left London, via Dunedin, March 26th ; Orellana, left Liverpool on April 10th; Emma L. Shaw, left New York on April 13th s Strauss, left New York on May 10th (via Brisbane). Charles Edward, from Foxton, this day

Neptune, from Blenheim, 15th Waihi, from Blenheim, 16th Takapuna, from Onehunga and New Plymonth, 16th Taupo, from Fiji, via Auckland, 16th Omapere, from South, 16th Penguin, from South, Nth Hauroto, from Melbourne, via South, 18th Manapouri, from Melbourne, via South, 19th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of the South, for Foxton, thia day Manauatu, for Greymouth, thia day Waitapu, for Fatea, thia day Stormbird, for Wanganui, thia day Kiwi, for Castle Point and Napier, thia day , Kahn, for Oant'e Point and Napier, thia day Wairarapa, for Melbourne, via South, thia day ~ Grafton, for Westport, this day Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson, thia day Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, thia day Takapuna, for Lyttelton. 16th Neptune, for Blenheim, 16th Waihi, for Blenheim, 16th Mawhera, for Nelson and West Coast, 16th Wakatu, forEaikouraand Lyttelton, 16th Australia, for Auckland, via East Coast, 16th Omapere, for Nelson and Westport, 16th Penguin, for Nelson, 17th Hauroto, for Sydney, 18th Herald, fur Greymouth, 18th - Manapouri, for Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast, 19 th BY TELEGRAPH. (per press association.! Lirr elton, June 12. Arrived, 3.49 pm—Tekapo, from Wellington’ June 14. Arrived 2 pm—Catelina, barque, from Brisbane. Onehcnoa, June 13. Arrived, 3.20pm-Gairloch, from New Plymouth. June 14. Arrived, 3.30 pm Takapuna, from New Plymouth. Foxton, June 14. Sailed, 1.15 pm—Charles Edward, for Wellington. Nelson. June 14. Arrived, 5 am—Kennedy from Wellington, Blenheim, June 14. Arrived, noon—Waihi and Neptune, from Wellington. Auckland, June 13. Arrived—Sarali and Mary, from Dunedin; Prosperity, from Sydney. Sailed 6 pm—Taupo, for Wellington. Tort Chalmers, June 14. Arrived —Prince of Wales, freezing hulk, from Lyttelton; ss Penguin, from Lyttelton. Sailed—ss Tarmweta, for the Bluff; ss Hauroto, for Lyttelton; ss Orowaiti, for Westport. The ss Kahn, from Napier, anived hero early yesterday morning. She returns to-day. The ss Queen of the South, from Opunake and Foxton, arrived here at 9.30 am yesterday. She leaves for Foxton this afternoon. The ss Waitapu arrived from Rangitikei early yesterday morning. She leaves this afternoon for Patsa. The ketch Kestrel, with a cargo of produos from Kaiapoi, arrived in port yesterday. The U. 3.5. Co’s Brunner left Westport on Friday, 'Nelson at noon on Saturday, and arrived here at 11.15 pm same eighty She sailed for Southern ports yesterday morning. The ss Stormbird arrived from Wanganui early on Saturday morning. She returns this evening. The steamers Neptune and Waihi arrived from Blenheim on Saturday morning, and returned in the evening. The ss Kennedy came in at 2.15 am on Saturday from Nelson and Foxton. She experienced strong SE winds from the latter port. The U.S.S. Co’n ss Oretl arrived from Onebunga and New Plymouth at 3 pm on Saturday. She left on a return trip yesterday afternoon with a number of passengers transhipped from the R.M.S Tonganro and ss Rotorua. The U. 3.5. Co.’s Australia left Auckland at fi pm on the 9th, called at Tauranga, Awanul, Waipiro, Tokomnru, Gisborne, and Napier. Left the latter port at spm on the 13‘.h, and arrived here at 7 Last night. She experienced fine weather to Gable End Foreland, thence strong southerly winds and heavy sea to arrival. She. returns to-morrow.

The U.S.S. Co’s ss Rotorua left Lyttelton at 10 pm oa Saturday, and arrlred here at 1,30 pm yesterday. She leaves to-day (or Picton and Nelson. These Kiwi, from Napier, arrived at 1 pm yesterday, and returns this evening. The XJ.S.S.'s ss Wairarapa arrived hero at 10 am yesterday. She left Sydney at 11.5 pm on the 4th inst., and arrived at Auckland at 10 am on the 9th, sailed at 12.30 pm on the lltb, called at Gisborne and Napier, leaving the latter port at 3 pm on Saturday. She experienced strong SW winds and squally weather to Auckland, thence strong southerly winds and heavy sea to arrival. Sha leaves this afternoon for Melbourne via Southern ports. ARRIVAL OP THE R.M.S. TONGAEIRO. The E.M.S. Tongarlro, Commander Bone, arrived in'port shortly after 9 pm on Saturday from London, via the usual ports. She

left London ot 5 am on May Ist, embarked passengers and baggage at Gravesend, leaving there at 2 pm. Had a fine run down the Channel, reaching Plymouth at 4.10 pm on the 2nd, Took on board there 224 bags of mails and the remainder of her passengers; left again at 6.42 pm same day. Experienced light westerly and variable winds to Tenerme, which was reached at 9 arn on the 7th. After landing passengers she left at 1 pm same day, and proceeded for Cape Town. She fell in with moderate NE trades and variable light airs to the Line, which was crossed at 3 pm on the 13th. From thence to the Cape gentle to moderate trades and fine weather was iexperienced. She arrived at the Cape at 10.12 am on the 22nd. After landing passengers, &c., she proceeded on her voyage at 4,40 pm. The Easting was run down on a parallel of 48 degrees. Dnusually fine, warm weather was met with, accompanied by gentle to moderate breezes and smooth seas to sighting new light on the Maat Suykers, off Tasmania, at 1.32 arn on June 9th, arriving in Sullivan’s Cove at 9.45 am. After landing passengers and taking in 250 tons of coal she left again same day at 5 pin. From thence fine weather and moderate easterly breezes were experienced to Pencarrow light, which was reached at 9.5 pm on Saturday. The names of her passengers will be found above. Her officers are as follows s—Captain J. Bone, R.N.R., commander; Mr C. A. Milward, R.N.R., chief officer; Mr W, Waring, chief engineer; Mr Denton, second officer; Mr G. Hall, third; Mr J. Giles, fourth; Dr J. Craig, surgeon ; Mr W. Chippindule-Aston, purser; Mr H. T. Lewis, chief steward.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 2

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