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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASHS OP THE MOON. (Calculated I'ji- N<w Zealand Mean Time.;

htin rihtfi, 7.G a.m.; tills, 1.39 p.ni. -W/u nv_v., llj.-i .-.“u-i, Jl.Ju u.m. iugu ivaUT, 9.1 a.m.; a.IV p.m. AUIUV KD. FRIDA V, .1 3. Ta.ks.nuna, s.s. i 2.30 a.m.j, tons, imm-Iji-.-i, Jrci.-!1 Oii'-.mmsM- and .Now I'iyuiontJi. •. .■.U.-.SOS Ream more, ,■ i.uoiui.ajii, u Mrs Junes, Lc.sra Sturton. .1 Iv.ng, Aboott, J>oui i-i'-K. I'j'jiov..-. i'atorac/i. Guay tor; 3 steer-

“l’'.r,ui;a. s.s. (7.15 a.®.), b2O tons, ..OF

;.j;’s.j. (7.29 a.ia ), 1331 tons, ilcl,. ,i, ji ,] .-■ydni.y, s,-k(and and Fa.it j.'a, iv-.. iss’i.'j—Snli>C'H : .Misses Gr.f----1 ■ . 1~, : ; L r,| (s i\JI lia ms, Smltn, mV Viap I,i„k. i'uWlobiook. TrotUu* il l nimnwa. t\ itl.ams. Muller. G«ol-i. 'J i-oiiVisun, l i.jji'i-, Uaa-lonl, VolkenI oi-'V .'uui’.is-ri'i.-, Rees; A steerage. ■ itu'/nnatana, s.s. (9—/ iu.in.), bW tons, !l<ile'(l. Irani Lyttelton,. i‘i«>Hingors—’Siiionii: At isses SVift, uttb, Swole (2), Jncw. A nd.'iiry, Dorset!.. Uvinn, ilojw.ek, I'Ni/"erai'ti, Ghisholni. MosUames Hanks, Sfevl’ns. \\agboai. tiobb >~J, Inckirr ii I,'ov'cll. U ildor. I’innonii. linker, tlibliio. Cook, Messrs Jjiair, Siemens. \\ ilUanes, (jranv'o. Lewis, uehb 12;. Murray. Hed done, It inks. Campbell. Hennett, '•ii|.V|ics ’iCidd, .Stevenson, MioJialbauni, ((llTord Wilder. I lavdon. uim Lui. Wakcii;, 1. - ;'“x, Scott, .Hoag, Menton. TipUm, Wasorr Sucklin'!.’ Vincent. East, Field, Hidk'V, Clark, Lal'.o. Withcy. i ifutoHield, Alucdono.ld, Price, FjcM, Stott. Gibbio, an (r li I'nrscnisen, Willson, 11.1 ■ - Stark, Cornish’. Ilogcr, HeHrs. Jones, Sandal!, Musgravo, Raeburn. Kent. U Into, Dougins, Duncan, Huddle. lon s 3! steerage. Buteshire, s.s. (7 p.m.), 55et tons. Chicken, from Napier. Mmtpiri, s.s. (9.30 p.m.). 4M tons, Hull, from West Const and Nelson. jPafson„„rs._Saloonv Misses Henderson. V ararfmn, Shelmordine, Mosdames E nberts. Orr and child. Coogan and child, MeS’.TS Bute, Roberts, Stevens, Li), .Olsen. Rhodes, Tanner. Findlay, Crtitvferd Kovoigh. McGhil, McGiel, Car.ipben ’Dobson, Wright, Hobday, Fetherick, Smart., McCrosnin, Tuthiel, Vaughan. Kelson, Webb, Esson; 1(1 steerage. Penguin, s.s. (midnight). 317 tons.. MilHams, from Nelson and Picton. lassenders Saloon: Misses Bngnall, Hetlloy''Toswill, Draper (2). Falconer;, WilJiams, Nicoll, Adams (2). Tyree, ONirner, Gould Blick. Mesdames Baguoll, Lothian, Meeere, Grace. Bright Renfrew Gibson. Drapor. Wangh 12). Tyree and 5 cliildren, Knight, Bsgge. Clung jxnd 2 children, .Nicoll, Haase. Fraser Adams, Choeeseman, Morrison. Brewer, Carter.' Wood. Young. Hon C. H. Mills, Dr Betts Messrs Cloghorn, Edwards. Brndlnirv. Wangh, Duncan. Rocnhead, Martin, Yoniigy Culver, Renfrew, Ring, fcJrienstrong, Gibson. Chow, Siimw ouF.nna, Gumming. Heuore Bragg Chambers. Grant, Ilonnsell. Mark Manning, Bagge Higgins (2). Melville, Mills ; McNab Draper, Murphy, bimpsnn, Cooko. Dimant. Hennering, Sweetapple, Aoung, Boddington, Rotts. Xotmarv ’g, 1 ,2 Thompson, Hej-wood. \\oo.l, -joua, Yonnor, Moleville, Huffhos, Har.se, Gnce, Baigent. S'quiroa. Staples; 12 steerage. SAILED. FRIDAY. JUNE 3. Hawke’s Hay, s.s. (7.15 a.m.). 'i*>B3 tons, Kemp, for Lyttelton. . „ Josopli Sims, schooner (10.4 a a.m.), oi tons. Bovs, for Colling-wood. Aororo, s.s. (3 p.m.;, 45 tons, Hotersen, jUararoa, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 1381 tons, Mclloth. for Lyttolton and Dunotim. ras-sont-ors —Saloon: lor Lyttolton—Missea i’itz' r erald, Gaisford. Mesdames Cooper, Jones Annott, Geo. Pcttigrow, Goodwin, ttaddinffton. Walton. Wright, Jxonnedy, Saxton, Masters, Gaigford (.2;, Cnapman. j-’or Dunedin Misses J on-sen, Hopkins, lijukniond, He-wis, Mesdames Smith, hunburv, Houghton, fcnmtu, 'I roUer, Ddivard, Cameron. Mararoa, s.s. (4.J0 p.m.), 13S1 tons. MeHot.., for Lyttelton and Dunedin. l'a&ijeDr'ers SaJooa: i- or HyUolton—Miss Connair. Mosdames Jones, Hell, Coo]:*or, HanAnnott Messrs Coo{>er, Jones, Saddii -ton. Geo. \Va)ton, Crawford, Annott, Sm!yh, tSarton. Lor Dnnedm Misses HojTkms, Lewis, Kichmond, Atrs Humbury, Messrs Trotter, Cameron. 1\ aintii b.s. (5.10 p.m.), 39i tons, Lamberl/ for *iSow Plymouth and Unehnngi. Piissengers—Saloon: Tor Nmv Plymouth— Mrs Hanks and child, Air iiSanks. Por Onehunya-—Misses McGrath, Clark (2), Airs Clark, Messrs Koyio,, Caapman. Kotomaliana, s.s. (7.4 U p.m.), BG4 tons, Holford. for Lyttolton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Samuels, Joyce, lim, Ilodrigues. Mainland, Mesdames Anderson and 'J children, Cox. Collins, Jones, AHchison, Dr Paterson, Itov Kccoley, Messrs Hrown, Jonce, Waldon, Taylor, Manson, Gale, Davis, Samson, Pi per, Cox, Pinch, Grey, Hainbow, Dane, Timms, Hallin, Piper, Monro, McPerran, LLarock, oamieson. Master O'Shea. EXPECTED ABiRIYAXS. Mana, PaiCKi, to-uay jS'ambueca, Blenheim, to-day Bienho.m, to-day Kahu, Napier to-day. . Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day. Stormbird, Wanganui, to-day, Taior., U ostx«>rt, to-day Te Anau, Lyttolton, to-day Monowai, Duruvlin. to-day ’Kotomahana, Lyttolton, Sunday. Botolti, Onehunga, Sunday. Tarawera, Dunedin, Sunday. Huia, Wanganui, Sunday Alapouinka, Wcet Cc<mt, Sunday Cygnet, Lyttelton via Coast. Monday. Charles Edward. Nelson, Monday. Tasman, Motueka. "Wakatu, Lyttelton via Coast, Tuesday. Taluno, Auckland, Tuesday. K<»nya, South, ihictday Victoria, Sydney, Wednesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganui, to-day, 7 p.m, noon

Haupiri, West Coast, to-day Monowai, Sydney, to-oay, 3 p.m. Mana, Patca, today, 1 p.m. Kahn, Napior, to-day, noon Queen of the South, Poston, to-day, Nambucca, Blenheim, to-day, midnight Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, midnight To Anau, Lyttelton, to-day, 9 p.m. Corinna, Now Plymouth, to-day, noon Pongruin, Nolson, Sunday Robomahana, Lyttelton, Monday Charles Edward, West Coast. .Monday Mana, Patoa, Monday Rotoiti, Onehunga, Monday Aorore, Patea, Monday Manaroa. Motuoka. Monday Hnia, Wanganui, Monday , Tarawora, Auckland. Monday Buteshire, Timaru. Monday Cygnet. Lvttelton. via Coast. Tuesday TnJnne, Dunedin, Tuesday Maponrika. West Coast, Tuesday Koonya, West Coast, Tuesday Tasman, Motueka. Tuesday Penguin, P.cton. Nelson, Tuesday Corinna, Dunedin, via ports, Wednesday BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Friday. Arrived—Anglo-Saxon (10 a.m.), from Now Pork via ONEHUNGA. Friday. To sail-—Hotoiti (10 a-m. Saturday) for Now Plymouth, WANGANUI, Friday./ Arrived—Hnia (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Blenheim:, Thursday. Arrived—Opawa (9 p.m.), from Wellington. „ ~ % Friday, Arrived—Nanibucca (9 p.m.), from Wellington, , . Sailed—Opawa and Namhucca (8 p.m.), for Wellington _ _ ~ WESTPORT, Friday. Arrived—Poherua (12.15 a.m.) and Fnkaki (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON, Thursday. Sailed—Toroa (10.5 p.m.), for Chatham Islands. ~ Fnday, Arrived—Moeraki (7.10 a.m.) and Te Aimn (9 a.mfrom Wellington, Sailed—Monowai (5.45 p.m.), for Sydney

via Wcllngton. Passengers for Wellington Misses Brighton, Clophano, Urusson, Mesdarncs deplume, Lance, bmucakc, HaJjour, Lil and 4 children. Stock, Messrs Perham, Poulton, i>innio, i'oihill, Grea!-x>a. Stock, Thompson, Clophane, Lil, Snell. Sail id —Te Anau (9.30 p.m.), for Wclliuglon. Xhisseagers Alisscs Clew, Anderson, Mesdames Steele, Atorguu, Audust. Mr King. „ . , DUNEDIN, Friday.^

Sailed—Tarawera, for Auckland via Lvtlclton, Wellington and Last Coast. Passengers for Wellington Alissesßott (Vj WBli»rn« Mesdames Durmer and children, Hett, Prictor, Messrs Pnctor, Mif-hcU. BLUFF. Friday. Sailed—Star of Australia (5 p.m.), for Naxiicr.

The new sailer for the intercolonial trade the barquentine lima, which arrived’at Auckland on Tuesday from London is in charge of Captain A. B. r onto, who' vas in command of tho barque Gladys when eho was towod into Wcllingloii harbour two years ago m distress. Tho llnm is an iron vessel of JL tons, built somo years ago at Grangenioulli Hngland. The New Zealand and African Steamship Company's steamer Buteshire arrived i the stream at 7 o’clock last night from Napier! and will berth at. No. 3, Glasgow Wharf early this morning. Sho will load upwards of 15.000 carcases of mutton and lamb at Wellington for South Africa steamer Kapiti took her record cargo into Waitara-a load of 113 tons from M cilington. Captain Sergeant, of tho Harbour Board’s dredge Whakarii’o, who has been ashore on sick leave, will probably rcHunio command of the dredge next Mon the three months ended March 31st 1070 vessels used the Suez Canal, the receipts amounting to francs, which compares with 010 vessels and 1M Uls 512 francs m the correspondin''' period of last year, and OJI vessels ami 27,181,090 francs in 1902. Outward sailing ship rates of freight have been going steadily down, since the vear opened (states “Fairplay ot April Pith), but apparently have not yet reached laying-up point in the eyes ol the owners, who continue to charter their vessels as they arrive at lower and l o^] ol ' figures. Unless an improvement takes place soon it will bo surprising if laying* up is not extensively resorted to until “living” rates are obtainable. Tho schooner Jessie Niccol, which was placed on the patent slip on Thursday for necessary work to her coppering, is to bo ro-launched on Alondny or Tuesday. ready for sea. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Corinthic. now loading at Picton for London, will probably call in at 'Wellington for Kunker coal on the way to pier and Gisborne. From the lastnamed port she will proceed to Lyttelton, and thence to Wellington, leaving here for London, on the 23rd instant. Tho four-masted barque Trafalgar, which arrived on May 23rd from Philadelphia, is to move to the- stream this morning preparatory to sailing with remainder of cargo of oils for Lyttelton. The Union Company’s steamer Takapnna, which arrived from Onehunga and New Plymouth yesterday, is to lay up at Wellington for nearly throe weeks in order to undergo an extensive overhaul. She will be xdaeod on the patent slip ou Wednesday or Thursday next. 'When going through tho French Pass lately from AVcllington, the steamer Alexander, during a gale, sheered, and carried away the buoy placed at the south bank of the Pass. The buoy was taken to Nelson. Tho vessel was uninjured.

The well-known trader to New Zealand the barque .Helen Denny, Captain Holm, arrived at Suiva last Saturday from Newcastle. She will proceed from there to Kaipara to take a cargo of umber to Sydney, and will then load about 1000 tons ot coai. at Newcastle for Wellington, to the order of the Westport and Greymouth Goal and Produce Coiapanv, Limited. Tho steanmr £tar *f Vustralia, of the Tyscr Lino, will proceed from the Bluff to Gisburne and Napier, to ship produce for London, and will sail from '•Veilington for l J oncb>u aboirt th~ 32th msc. Tlie scow Alagic,which went ashore near tho Manawatu river, had a cargo of about HO tons ol coal belonging to the Puponga Coal Company. This load was tho third consigned .o Wellington, and was to the order of the Westport and Greymouth Coal and Fioduce Company, Limited. Th Tyser Liner Marere shipped the 'following cargo at Gisborne for London—--2->,423 carcases frozen, mutton, 119 carcaaas lamb, SSO quarters beef, 131) bales wool 350 casks tallow, 17 packages sausage casings, 3 dumps skins. The ship Taranaki, which arrived on May 14tJi from Glasgow via Dunedin, is to move this morning from her berth at the Queen’s wharf, to the stream, ROUGH WEATHER IN THE NORTH. TIIESS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, Friday. Tho Rotoiti had a rough passage from New Plymouth. ' In coming over the Alanukau bar sho was pooped, and hor Morn lamp and a lifebuoy were washed overboard. Tho Ngapnhi arrived at Onehunga this morning after a very stormy trip.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5294, 4 June 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5294, 4 June 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5294, 4 June 1904, Page 4

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