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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. (Calculated for New JWilaad Mean 'lime.) JUNE.

High water, 1.11 a.m.; 2.10 p.m. Altltl VKIJ. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. Queen of the South, s.s. i..,.U a.m.). 1-1 Inn 4 Shaw. from fusion. liuia s.s. 11 a,in.). 90 tons, Dowell, fr WeouVu!f, a "'"; ((1.2.1 a.m.), 1813 loos Rilinev from Sydney, Auckland and East (Vu;t ' Saloon: Mieses .«r----ihur (2i, Wortlfv. Hamilton. Hailin. Mesd‘n,U \rthur. Seim. Hailin. Messrs l4.iiK :er, Kiljljcll, J’eacock, Riddick; 10 etcer‘'"ilotokiuo. S.s. (7.00 a.rn.), 1307 tons. Dawson, from South. . Xaniliueca. s.s. <‘i a.m.) 12C tons, North, f,onV filenlie’im, Passengers—Mins Meats. Messrs Heid, .Muridiy, Leslie, \> att. s.s. (9.10 a.m.), SOI tons, •Manning from Lyttelton. Passengers Saloon: Misses amjihell. 1 fannaii. " »'J • lr -dan Devine, .lolmsion, Wardell. Heurv PaseiKdi.lMarkldkMeAnlle Lmerl v Fernandes, Izard, Collisnn.Mesdames .M t iter and 2 children Livingstone . ordan. Thompson and J e:iiiHu more. 1.’....... hoy and mla it, G-mmc*' Moore llurdon. Haines and 2 childien. I evv Mi row. Walsh and inlant, .Messrs Moore. Bunion, Larues, Urn 1 0»««. irnll iml JJaiTon, Love, -ifili'i. Al O. S, I> i ■’ Walker, Horsley. Thompson. V d'dev Salmon, Parker, Mon,••ornery. Tippeti. liakor. Donaldson, Cowper, W atHill. schooner (10.10 a.m,), 91 tons. Hansen, from Knipara. Tasman SS (G p.m.j. 87 tong, Vftddilove, from Picton and Motucka. Wakatu, s.s. (3 p.m.;, 9o tons, \\ ills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura Opawa. s.s, (S.-tt) p.m.), <0 tons, Clark, from Blenheim.

SAILED. FRIDAY. JUNE 21 Cnrinthic, s.s. (11.10 a.m.), 1-,-al tons, Spalbv. for London. Mans. b.s. (noon), 77 tons, \\ estrnp, f 0 (2 p.m.). 90 tons, Dowell, fo \VMtra7ia“Ts. (4.3 a p.m-). 1819 tons, Eainov for Lyttelton and Dunedin. 1 nsseniters—For Lyttelton: Mr Crane For Dunedin- Mcedamos Priest and Stephen, Mr MattbcwH; 10 steerage. Wainui, s.s. (5.20 p.m.J, 391 ton?. Lamtjori, for Now Plymouth and Onohunga. Passenger? for Onehnnga—Misses Ir.ard and Cowan. Mesdamea Moore and infants, Burden, Messrs Deck. Ilowuen, Biudon. George, Fraser, Leslie, Mooro, A.ickin. . nn , . Rotonuihana, b.s. (7.45 p.m.), 86* tons. Manning, for Lyttelton Passcngors— Misses Shorson. Mooro. Evans, JDoubioday Connor, Holmes, Neason, Thomson, Twi"gs Phillips, Minchester Kitching. Cowan* Piohl. Mesdaincs Ancell and three infants, Webster, Mathewson, Messrs Shorson, Campbell. Union, bull. Sonness, Thomson, Lamb, McKinley, McGuinmi*, Philips. Laker, iljorring, Clarkson, Kearne, Houghton, V. ebstor, Phillips, Milne, Scott, Malet. 3011, Leigh, Clarkson, Hansen, .Kirk, Miller, Rotokino. s.s. (G p.m.), 1262 tons, Laweon, for Westport. Nambucca, s.s. (9 p.m.), 126 tons. North, for Blenheim. Kahu, s.s, (midnight), 99 tons, Peterson, for Napier and contiguous ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Petono, Greymouth, to-night Mooraki, South, to-day To Anau, Lyttelton, to-day Waverley, Picton, to-day Penguin, Picton, to-day r Mapoarika, Nelson, Sunday Rotoiti, North, Sunday Rotomahana, Lyttelton, Sunday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mooraki, Sydney. to-day. 3 p.ra. JCiripnkn, Waitara, to-day, noon Wakatu, Lyttelton, via ports, to-day, 4 p.m. npinvji, Blenheim, to-day, 9 a.m. Oueen of South, Foxton, to-day_.noon Tn Anau. Lvttelton, to-day, 9 p.m. Ifaupiri, Nelson and Picton, to-day, noon. BY TELEGRAPH. SUVA, Friday. Arrived—Rockton, from Sydney. Sailed—Moura, s.s., for Auckland. SYDNEY, Friday. Arrived—Zealandia (9 p.m.), from Auckland. " ( Sailed—Whangapc. for Lyttelton. KAIPARA, Friday. Arrived Margarita, barque, and La Belle, barquentiuo, from Auckland. AUCKLAND, Friday. Sailed—Hawea, s.s., for the Bluff. Sailed—Rotoiti, for South. Passengers Slaters Martina and Germaine, Mesdamcs fchaw and child. Field, Holford, Callondor L), Boys, Gobble, Cottier. Adkins, Champion, Messrs- Champion; Vial, Grant, Lightband, Hodson Daniels Me-G-rogor CAecsoman, James, Quavno, Frostick Road, iloilardy, Siiaw, Gobble, hnepherd, Lapp, Dons Gooi-goand Beoban, Judge Giiapman, X.ioatenant George blaster Bediugficld; 15 steerage. b - SSailed—Knnadi, lor Suva and Fiji o , -nr GIURQii\iO Ittidar. N ~ Hawkos 0 a.m.). ’for , NAPIER, Friday. Arrived—-Hawko s Bay (1.20 p.m.). from ling ton 10 ’ " alkaro ( n - 35 a -m.), from Wol- ' PORT ROBINSON. Friday. -Arrived—Cygnet (7 a.m.), from Wellington via Kaikoura. „ , GREYMOUTH, Friday. t^Ucd— Petono (6.55 a.m.). for WeUing- ‘ . LYTTELTON, Friday. Amved—Motoia (6 a.m.). To Anan (8 a.m.), Eotntu (12.20 p.m.}, from Wellin'--ton. , Sailed—Mooraki (5.20 p.m.), for Sydney via VVelhngton. Passengers for Woliing-ton-~Misses Barday. Eaton, Laurence, Bickerton, Denmston.' Mesdamoa Jones, Heamxeton, Hayee. Pharazyn. Vickeiman, itHji S*,’ Cane, Knowles. Thompson and garner©, Parker. (3),Lady Steward W. J- Steward. Mr Justice Donniston Measre Finch, Hayes, Hcnniston, Kamey, Stewart,, Boxley, Ancell, Ward, Parker, Cross, Bean. Sailed—To Anau (9.15 p.m.), for Welling Um. Passengers Missos Avison. Hail, Jones, Meadames Bumo, Buckley Barr, Graham, McCara, Sir E. Stout. Messrs Fleming, Holden. Dune. Buckley Barr, Finch. Gray, Walker, Nalder! Moanafort. a j _ BLTTFF, Friday. Sailed Paparoa (10.30 a.m.), Tor J. imam. The Fiji Government steamer which has been on the slip at Auckland for some time past to be thoroughly overhauled, left Auckland yesterday on her homeward trip. The Kiripaka, spick and span from her recent overhaul, resumes her running today on the old accustomed track to Wailara. The Tysor liner Niwaru is to leave \\ ellington for Timaru to-morrow morning. The Maori (Shaw, Savill Co. liner), has discharged all her cargo. She was yesterday moved from the Glasgow Wharf to tho stream. Friday, of last week, says tho Wanganui Chronicle," was the fiftieth anniversary of the day on which the Stormbird was launched at the Clvde Shipbuilding Yards. She was brought out to Melbourne. and continued to run thore for some time, and then came to New Zealand, and sailed for some time under the‘New Zealand Shipping Company's flag, being subsequently bought by the Wellington-Wanganui Steam Packet Company. Daring her fifty years' run on the high seas, thirty-one have been spent between Wellington and Wanganui. Originally she was n vessel of sirty-sevon \ tons register. In ISS3 sho was cut in two and lengthened, her tonnage being brought up to 129 tons register. The Government steamer Hmemoa

galled last nifjht for the North, where she will land stores at tho lighthouses, on the West Coast. .She will overhaul buoys at Cape .Maria Van Uieman, and then er.mo down the East Coast to Wellington, leakin'' a eireuit of the island. About a foidni'dit will bo spent on tho run. Afterwards the Itincmoa will make a round of tin. South Island lighthouses. The Manourika is due here to-morrow morning from Nelson and West Coast. The Roanoke a giant sailing ship ef 3317 tom;, is reported from New York as having been ehartered Ihere to load cargo for Adelaide and New Zealand ports. Tim Pen-nin should arrive from Picton at six o’clock this morning. The Waverlev was timed to leave PicInn earlv this morning for Wellington. She will" reach port about seven o’clock, aril will leave in-ain at three o’clock for Nelson and the West Coast. Tho Kidomahana is to make a special trip to Lvltelfnn on Sunday evening to suit lire convenience of the Southern members of Parliament who wish to reach Wellington in time for the opening ceremonies next week. The time of departure from Wellington to-rnorrow will be 7.30 p.m, Mr Houghton, who came up to'Wellington as purser of tho Ttetokino, wont south bv thn I’otomahana last nitdit to roioin his old vessel the Pukaki. The Rotokino goes awav without a purser this trip. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimafe will not roach ’Wellington until Tuesday next, rough weather having delayed loading operations. After a brief Slav at Wellington she will go In Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, finally returning to Wellington, whence she will sail for London.

The Union Steam Ship Company’s Herald is being delayed on her port-to-port trip from the North. She will probable roach Wellington on Tuesday. The Mocraki. from the South, is likely to reach Wellington at 7 o'clock this morning. She has about ,100 tons of cargo for this port. The three-masted 'barque Isabel is now loading cargo at Auckland, preparatory to sailing for tho Friendly Islands.

CORINTHIC. FOR LONDON. Tho big steamer Corinthic, of the ShawSavill lino, got away for London yesterday morning with a fall complement of passengers and cargo. Tho passengerlist has been already published. Following are the principal lines of cargo: From Wellington—li.93o carcases mutton, 7G21 carcases lamb, 1018 boxes and 4 kegs butter. 1585 bales phorminm, 584 cases coT’ncd beef, 500 quarters beef, 406 casks tallow. 445 bales wool. 26G bales flax fibre. 08 casks and 6 kegs casings, 115 haunches mutton. 80 bags shoulders mutton. S 3 cases kidneys. 35 casks pelts. 4 boxes* gold. From Auckland—493l carcases lamb, 1540 boxes butter, 503 bogs concentrates. 353 carcases nrutton. 116 casks tallow, IDS bales wool. From Gisborne—l443o carcases mutton, 5181 quarters beef, 1119 carcases lamb. 202 bales wool. 193 casks fallow, 108 pieces mutton, 160 cases sundries. 58 casks pelts. From Napier—3922 carcases mutton, 527 carcases lamb. 817 quarters bocf, 252 boles ■wool, 63 casks tallow. From Picton—--3512 carcases lamb. 2104 carcases mutton, 500 sacks poas, 161 cases kidnors, 61 bales wool. From Lyttelton—26.296 carcases lamb. 17.112 carcases mutton, 4519 sacks wheat. 34-39 tracks oats. 744 sacks beans. 575) sacks cocksfoot. <*6l sacks peag, 170 casks tallow. 159 rentes kidneys. 180 casks pelts, 55 bales basils. For Rio do Janeiro—3so cases apples. 75 baps potatoes, 30 carcases mutton. 4 crates poultry.

Last Quart or 1). ... K n. 5 S p.m. Now .Moon ... ... 14 R 40 a.rn. First Fail Quarter ... 21 ... 26 2 41 a.m. M jt.iu.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5312, 25 June 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5312, 25 June 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5312, 25 June 1904, Page 4