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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. JUNE.

High -water, 8.41 a.m.; 9.7 p.m. Moon rises. 10.35 a.m.; sets, 10.25 p.m. Sun rises, 7.17 a.m.; 6ots, 4.31 p.m. ARRIVED. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 377 tons. Malin, from Nelson (No. 14, north, Jer. vo’s quay.) _ . WAINUI. s.s. a.m.) 6W tons, T. U Sewell, from Picton. (No. 4, centre Queen’s -wharf.) _ NIKAU, s.s. (6.35 a.m.). 248 tons. Hay. from Nelson. (No. 10* Queen's wharf.) WANAKA, s.s. (7.30 &.m.), 2942 tons J. G. Watson, from Dunedin, Oamarn. Timaru, and Lyttelton. (No. 3, Oueon» wharf.) MARABOA. s.s. (8.10 a.m.). 2598 tone, Irwin, from Lyttelton. (Ferry wharf.) VEKA, steam trawler (10 a.m.). 127 tons. Double, from Worser Bay. (No. 3, Queen's wharf.) ARAWA, B.s. (10.33 a.m.), 9372 tons, K. J\ Lewie, from Ijondon and Southampton eia Colon, Panama Canal and Balboa. (Passeniter-lUt published in yesterday's "N.Z. Times.”) (Kinft’e wharf.) CALM, s.s. (11.50 a.m.). 961 tons, McLeoblan. from Wnnyanin. (No. 16, Queen’s wharf.) , „ , CORINNA, s.s. (10.55 p.m.) 1271 tons, Bdge, from Onehungs and Nelson. (No. 6, Queen's wharf.) WAKATU, e.s. (11.50 p.m.), 157 tons, IX Robertson, from Lyttelton and Kavkoura. (No. 7, north, Queen's ■wharf.) FRIDAY, JUNE 30. KATOA, s.s. (12.-40 a.m.\ 2484 tona, J. Plowman, from Auckland. (No. 16, Jerxois quay.) SAILED. THURSDAY. JUNE 29. STORM, e.s. (U a.m.). 405 tons. Sharpo, I^ s!s. (1 p.m.), 124 tons, A. R. Prvde, for Lyttelton. . TASMANIA, s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 7514 tons, Cookburn, for Manchester and London wia Monte Video and Lae Palmas. KAPITI, s.s. (5 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. INVERCARGILL,, s.s. (6 p.m.). 224 tons, G. Wilkineon. for Wanganui. CALM, s.s. (6 p.m.), 9SI tons, McIswihlan, for Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff. ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 3,7 tons, G. Malin. for Nelson. NIKAU, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. HAWERA. s.s. (7.5 p.m.). 174 tons, A. McKinnon, for Patea. MAHAROA, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 2598 tons, B. B. Irwin, for Lyttelton. KENNEDY, s,e. (10 p.m.), 226 tons, R. Rodger, for Foxton. WANAKA, s.s. (10 p.m.). 2942 tons, 3. G. Watson, for Auckland. ECHO. aux. schooner (11.10 p.m.), 99 tons. Nelson, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. HcJmdole, Wang-anui, to-day Wairan, Picton, to-day Ripple, Gisborne, to-day Matatua. Port Chalmers, to-day John. Dunedin, Oamarn, Lyttelton, today Maori, Lyttelton, to-day g-.ttna Nelson, to-day Kapuni. Patea, to*!ay Wainui, Piston, Saturday Echo. Blenheim, Saturday Kennedy. Foxton, Saturday Suffolk. Bluff, Saturday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Saturday Alexander, Nelson, Saturday Nikan. Neleon, Saturday Ngahere. Greymouth, Saturday Storm. Wanganui. Saturday Hawera. Patea, Saturday Kapiti, Wanganui, Saturday fayercargitl, Wanganui, Saturday Wootton. Lyttelton, Saturday Regnlue, Picton, Saturday Komata, Weetport, Sunday Ngaio, Neleon, Sunday Teiroa, Nopier, Sunday Kamona, Greymouth. Sunday Baden Powell. Lyttelton, Monday Manuka, Sydney, Monday Cygnet, Lyttelton. Kalkoura, Tuesday Watruna, Newcastle. Tuesday Winiattii, Dunedin. Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Tuesday Gale. Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton. Wednesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Jean Craig, Greymouth, to-day Bakanoa, Weetport, Auckland, to-day Warerley, Patea, to-day, 4 p.mMaori. Lyttelton, today, 7.46 p.m. Kaitea. Nelson, to-day, 6.30 p.m. Wainui. Picton, to-day, noon Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, today. 4 p.m Corinna, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, today Wairau, Blenheim, to-day, 4 pm. Etegulue, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, Saturday Ripple, AkiHo. Napier, Gieborne, Saturday Kapuni, Patea, Saturday John, Picton and Wanganui, Saturday nolmdale, Dunedin, Uamam, Timaru, Lyttelton, Saturday Zkho. Blenheim, Saturday JGatoa, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamarn, Timaru, Saturday Mararoa. Lyttelton, Saturday Alexander. Nelson, Saturday Nikau, Neleon, Saturday Storm, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Saturday Invercargill, Wanganui, Monday Kennedy, Foxton, Monday Hawera, Patea, Monday Kapiti. Wanganui, Monday Wootto*, Lyttelton, Monday Cygnet, Knlkoi.ra, Lyttolton, Tuesday Baden Powell. New Plymouth, Tuesday Wingatui. Auckland, Tuesday Watruna. San Francisco via Papeete, Tnffiniiy Gale. Wanganui, Wednesday Suffolk, New York, Avonmouth, Liver, pool, Manchester, Glasgow, WednesMatatua, London via Monte Video and Tenarifie. Wednesday Arawa, Auoklend, Wednesday Manuka, Sydney, Thursday The Canterbury Company’* steamer Storm is due at Wellington to-morrow morning from Wanganui, and will sail in the afternoon with general cargo for Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. The coastal steamer Waverley was placed on the Wellington patent *lip at 8.10 a.m. yesterday. She will be relaunched to-day, and is to sail this evening for Patea. Mr Alex. Mercer, formerly a third officer in the Union Company’s service, Is now master of the bucket and auction dredge Theresa Ward, at Patea. The Kamona is to leave Greymouth this evening with ooal, timber and general cargo for Wellington, where she Is due on Sunday morning.

telegraphed movements. COLON, Tuesday—Ruapehu, from London. „ , SYDNEY, Thursday—Manuka (1 p.m.), for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, Wednesday Kurow, from New Zealand. Wairuna (3 p.m.), for W ellington. AUCKLAND. Thursday Kona '3.13 p.m.), from Fiji. Mooraki (11.35 a.m.), for Sydney; Canopus (5 p.m.), for Westport. ONEHUNGA. Wednesday Zita. (9.30 a.m.). from Picton. Thursday—Earawa (3.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. \ MANUKAU HEADS. Thursday—Karawa (5.10 p.m.), crossed the har outwards. NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday- Eegulus (6.30 a.m.), from Greymouth; Baden owPell (9 a.m.). from Wellington. Kegulus (9 p.m.), for Picton. PATEA. Thursday—Kapuni (11 a.m.;, from Wellington. WANGANUI, Thursday Holmdalo (9.20 a.m ). from Wellington. NAPIER, Wednesday—Tairoa (4 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Thursday—Arab lira (7 a.m.), from Gisborne. Araihura (8 p.m.), for Gisborne. PICTON. Thursday—Wairau (early), from Wellington. Wairau (5.80 p.m.), for tYellington. NELSON, Thursday—Kaitoa (6.15 a.m.) and Kahika (1.30 p.m.). from Wellington. Corinna (11.30 a.m.) and Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington; Kahika (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth. WESTPOKT. Thursday—Waimea (7.15 a.m.). from Nelson: Komata (8.30 a.m.), from Wellncton. Biloela (1.35 p.m.), for Bydnev: Titoki (12.25 a.m.). for Nelson. GHEYMOUTH, Wednesday Kamona (9.20 p.m.), from Wellington KAIKOUEA. Thursday Wakatu (1 pm ), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Wednesday—Kamo (8.30 p.m), from Westport. Thursday—Gale M. 55 a.m.), from Westport; Tutanekai (6-25 a.m.). from Wellington; .Tohn (6.35 a.m.), from Oamaru: Maori (6.50 a.m.:. Breeze (9.30 a.m.), and Wootton (6.50 p.m.). from Wellington. John (5.55 p.m.) and Maori 78.50 p.m.), for Wellington; FTnuraki 77.35 •'.W.I. for Dunedin. OAMARU, Wednesday Wingatui (3 p.m.). form Dunedin. Thursday—Wingatui (6.30 p.m.), for Timaru. POET CHALMEES. Thursday—West Cherow (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Matatua (8 a.m.). from Bluff: Otarama (12.30 p.m.). from Lyttelton. Tekoa (4 p.m.), for Timaru; Matatua (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. B T TfFF. Thursday—Suffolk (5 a.m.), for Wellington. The Union Company’s motor-ship Hauraki left Lyttelton last evening for Port Chalmers. Captain R. Bodger has taken charge of the coastal steamer Kennedy, in place of Captain A. M. Stuart. The auxiliary Bchooner Zita arrived at Onehunga on Wednesday afternoon from Nydia Bay with a full cargo of timber. The Katoa arrived at . Wellington at 12.40 o’clock this morning from Auckland, will sail to-morrow for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru. The Eakanoa is to sail from. Wellington this evening for Westport to load coal for Auckland. The Holmdale, due back at Wellington to-day from Wanganui, will sail tomorrow for Dunedin,. Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton. Air A- E. Ness joins the Mararoa ae third officer, vice Mr N. M. Bonetti, who transfers to the Rakanoa. as actingsecond officer; in place of Mr C. J. Hatfield, who comes ashore for instructions. Mr S. Hewitt is proceeding: to Dunedin to join the Hauraki as chief officer. The Komata arrived at Westport at 8.80 a.m. jtesterdiay from Wellington. She is to sail on the return trip tonight, and is due at Wellington early on Sunday morning. The Ngahere was expected to sail from Greymonth at midnight last night with a cargo of coal for Wellington. The vessel is due at the latter port tomorrow morning. The Canterbury Company’s (steamer Gale is due at Wellington again next Wednesday from Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. The- vessel will sail on the same day for Wanganui. The Wingatui left Oamaru last evening for Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is due at Wellington on Tuesday, and is to sail on the same day for Auckland, taking general cargo. The John, due at Wellington to-day from southern ports, will sail to-morrow' with general cargo for Picton and Wanganui. The vessel is to return afterwards to W’ellington to load for south. JThe Corinna, due at Wellington this morning from Onehunga and Nelson, is to sail this afternoon for Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton. She will load at the southern ports for Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth. The British Imperial Oil Company’s steamer Cvrena, now discharging case oil at Bluff, will next proceed to Dunedin and Lyttelton to . put out the remainder of her cargo. She will subsequently return to Singapore from Lyttelton. The Ripple, passed the Wellington heeds at midnight last night, bound from Gisborne to Picton. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Queen’s wharf—Weka, No. 3; ’Nora Niven, No. 8; Wainui, No. 4; Waverley, No. 5; Corinna, No. 6; Wakatu, No. 7, north; Blenheim, No. 8; Kaitoa, No. 10; Wairau, No. 11, north; Katoa, No. 16. Ferry wharf—Maori, Rama. Railway wharf—Kakapo, Rakanoa. Glasgow wharf—Suffolk, Ripple. King's wharf —Joan Craig, Arawa, Matatua, Hawera. Pipitea wharf—Coronation. Thorndon breastwork—Amokura. Taranaki street wharf—Kohi. Clyde quay—Marama, H.M.S. Chatham. At the slip—Ngakuta, Waverley. In the stream—Rosamond, Rona, Poherua, Hinemoa, Takapuna. WITHIN RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night: Awanui—Niagara, Port McQuarrie, Kawatiri, Kaitoke, Fiona, Canadian Highlander, Omasa, Inga, Maunganui, Auckland —Moeraki, Flora, Navua, Clan Macinnes, Corpeth. Wellington—Tasmania, Maori, Mararoa, Waihemo, Otarama, Westerner, Kaiapoi, Tutanekai, Suffolk, Karori, Kaikorai, Wanaka, Matatua, Rakanoa, Koromiko, Paloona, Port Chalmers. Cbathams —Port Chalmers. ARAWA FROM HOME. At 10.35 o’clock yesterday morning the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s liner Arawa arrived in the stream at Wellington from London and Southampton via Panama. After medical inspection the vessel berthed at the King’s wharf at 2.25 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The Arawa loaded at London and then wont to Southampton, where she embarked her passengers. The vessel sailed from Southampton on May 18th and experienced moderately fine weather until her arrival at Colon on Juno 3rd. The ship stopped for a day at Panama and the voyage was resumed from Balboa on June sth. Fair weather prevailed on the run across the Pacific until last Monday, when a strong northerly wind with a considerable sea was encountered and lasted until early yesterday morning. Captain R. S. Lewis retains oommand of the Arawa, and his officers arc:— Chief, Mr H. P. Thurston; second, Mr W. Oliver; third, Mr G. M. Robertson; fourth, Mr P. W. Kime; surgeon, Dr. E. E. Craster; chief engineer, Mr J. -Naismith; second, Mr A. Cooper; third, Mr R. G. Chambers; fourth, Mr G. W. Craighead; fifth, Mr 13. S. Gander; sixth, Mr D. Galbraith; seventh, Mr J. Kerr; chief refrigorating engineer, Mr Stewart; eeoorod. Dir A. Fennings; electrician, Mr 11. James; purser. Mr. O. llamsden.; chief steward, Mr J. E. Idling. After putting out part cargo nt Wellington the Arawa will sail next Wednesday for Auckland, Where s ho is to complete discharge and loads for Homo. The vessel will afterwards load at Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. She is due buck at Wellington on July 25th and will sail from that port at daybreak on July 29th for Southampton and London.

FLORA LEFT RAROTONGA. The Union Company have been advised that the Flora left Rarotonga at 8 p.m. on Sunday for Auckland, en routo from Papeete. The vessel is due at Auckland on Monday morning. THE' JOAN CRAIG. Chns. McArthur and Co. advise that the Joan Craig, which was delayed l>y rain in loading at Wellington vesterday, will now sail at noon to-day for Greymouth, taking general cargo. The vessel is to load timber at Greymouth for Melbourne. NAVUA AT SUVA. The Union Company have received ad. vice that their island steamer Navua arrived at Suva at 9 a.m. yesterday from Auckland, en route to Tonga and Samoa RADIO FROM FORT CHALMERS. The C. and D. Line have been advised bv a radio message iron! the Port' Chalmers, tn route from London, stating that the vessel will arrive at Lyttelton on Sunday. After putting out part cargo at Lyttelton the vessel will go to Dunedin to complete discharge. She will subsequently dock at Port Chal. mers prior to loading for London at Lyttelton, New Plymouth, Wanganui. Pictou and Wellington. The Port Chalmers is to sail from Wellington during the first week in August for London via Monte Video. WAIRUNA DUB TUESDAY. The Union Company have been advised by cable that the Wairuna left Nowcastle at 3 p.m. on Wednesday for Wellington, where she is due on Tuesday next. The vessel will sail on the same day for San Francisco via Papeete. SUFFOLK TO LOAD. The Federal Line steamer Suffolk left Bluff yesterday morning for Wellington, where She is due to-morrow morning to complete loading. The vessel will sail from Wellington next Wednesday for New York, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow WAITEMATA LEFT MOJI. Cable news has been received by tha Union Company that their trans-Pacifio cargo steamer Waitemata left Moji, Japan, on Monday last for Vancouver. MATATUA TO LOAD. The Shaw, Sarill and Albion Company’s steamer Matatua is due at Wellington this afternoon from Port Chalmers and will berth at the King's wharf to complete loading. She wiU sail from Wellington next Wednesday for London via Monte Video and Teneriffe. MANUKA LEFT SYDNEY. Cable advice has been received by the Union Company that their intercolonial passenger steamer Manuka sailed from Sydney at 11 o’clock yesterday morning for Wellington with 160 passengers. The vessel is due at Wellington on Monday and will sail on the return trip to Sydney at 11 a.m. next Thursday. ’frisco-papbeteTservich. American files bring news of a projected new steamer service between San Francisco and Papeete. A French Company has acquired the four-masted twofunneled steamer Nile, formerly owned by the P. and O. Company, and will run her in the new service. It was. proposed to start the Nile in her new running in June. The vessel has been trading between San Francisco and China. NIAGARA FOR VANCOUVER. The Union Co.’s R.H.S. Niagara- which left Auckland at H. 50 a.m. on Tuesday for Vancouver via. Suva and Honolulu, took the following passengers from Auckland :—First saloon: Misses L. H. Bennett, De Bass, F. Berry, J- Berry, E. G. Boecker, Brown, V. M. P. Bowker, L. B. Davis, M. Davis, D. Bast, Ford, M. J. Hall, A. H. Thacker. M. J. Hunter, Weston, D. M. Kyle, Lewis, Levy, Nathan, M. Pookley, B. Rutherford, B. Ros6iter, B. Small, Wilson. Lady A. L. Maxwell. Mesdames Astley, M. R. Banks, Brown, M. A. Barton, J. L. Berry, H. ES. Berry, J. J. Barker, J. Brown, D. G. Boyd, J. Crisp, Ellis. Ford and maid, Howard, Gibb. Griffith, H. Gray, G. Hennings, A. H Israel and boy, Llewellyn Jones, B. Jowett, Johnston, Knight, M. B. Kyle, Lord, M. J. Large, Lichenstein, Oldham, R. Percival, Paitson, Rutherford, B. Shoebridge, Salisbury and boy and maid, L. C. Thomas, Hunter Weston, Uren, Wilson 12), Messrs W. Astlev, J. Ri. Anderson. H. D. Bennett, D. Banks, S. H. Brown, W. D. Brown, J. R. Brough, B. Bentley, Charman, I. B. Chadsley, T. E. Coririll. A. Coubrougli, J. Davidson, R, H. Davis. Gordon Dixon, fit H. Hills. 8. W. Ford, Howard Gibb, jun., H. Griffith, B. Mills, H. Holloway, Llewellyn Jones, W. Johnston, J. Knight, F. C. T. Ford, C. O. Lane, M. Lichenstein, J. C. Maddlson, W. M. Mao Donald, J. R. Nicholson, F. M. Oldham, G. B. Parrott, B- W. Paitson, C. Rutherford, J. N. Shops tone, S. Salisbury, Spruengli H. Tinsley, S. T. TJren, R. H. Hunter Weston, J. A. Wilson, G. Waller, J. M. Wilson, Captain Atkin, Hill, R. R. Green, the Rev. F. V. Nightingale. Second saloon: Misses Butler,<H- Beamer, B. Carruth, B. Godfrey, Gilbert, A. Hathaway, E. Hood, D. M. Hayden, Leighton. Linde Mason, F. Pawla, Patersop. D Sara, H. 81ater, S. de Tart, O. Walker, M. Buckley, Mesdames Adams and three children. Butler, M. R. Bull, Bernard, Craig, Elliott. C. Gutiki, L. A. .Gilbert, E. H. Harley, M. Hathaway, Hull. A. G. Hayden. Leighton, Miller, Nelson, F. A. Pawla, Paterson, H. Paterson, Peek, G. B. Sodenberg, Slater, De She. L. Thompson, Wood, Messrs J. H. Adams, B. Ansoombe,; H. Bond, J. E. Bish. A. Bishop. S. Bernard, H. P. Brogan, A. J. Cook, W-. B. Coutts, A. J. Cook. G. H. Checkley, R. Craig, A. T. Elliott. W. Hull. T. J. Hodd, F. Leighton, H. A. Lines. C. W. Ludwig, D. XV. Marshall, R. J. Miller. C. McKenzie, HMcLeod. T. McLeod, W. M. McManus, Y. Nelson, J. Paterson, T. E. Peek. H. Robinson, Reid, B. Sodenberg, P. Slater, G. L. De Sha, J. A. Wood, Masters Wood. F. and J 81«ter, Dr J. P. Bastings, and 26 steerage passengers, including 3 Hindus for Fiji. OVERSEAS VESSELS. Port Chalmers—Due Lyttelton July 2nd: left London Mla.v 18th. (C. and D., Dine.) Canadian Highlander—Due Auckland July Ist; left Vancouver June 2nd. (Murray, Roberts.} Makura —Due Auckland Jnly 7th j sailed from Vancouver June 16th. (Union Co.) Rdtneo —Due Auckland Jnly Bth; duo Wellington Jnly 15th; left New York Juno Ist. (Federal Line.) Port Lincoln—Duo Auckland July 10th; due Wellington Julv 15th: left New York June 10th. (C. and D. Line.) Canadian leader Duo Wellington July 12th; left Halifax April 28th via New York and Australia. (Murray, Roberts.) Mahana—Due Auokland July 17th; due AVellington. July 24th: left Liverpool June 11th. (Shaw, Savill.) Ruapehu—Due Wellington July 24th; left Southampton June 9th. (N.Z. Shipping Cod Wangaratta—Due Rjuff July 23rd; left Newcastle-on-Tyne June 13th. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) Westmoreland —Due Auckland. July 24th; due Wellington July 31st. (N.Z Shipping Co.) Kaikoura—Due Auckland July 14th; due Wellington July 21st.; left Liverpool June 2nd. (Federal Line.) Canadian Planter Due Wellington August 12th; left Montreal May 3lst; left Sydney (Canada) June 6th, via Australia. (Mtfprav. Roberts.) Whakatano—Due Auckland August 13th; duo Wellington August 20th; left Liverpool Juno 24th- (Federal Line.)

D. H.M. FInrt Quarter .... 5.40 a.m Full Moon , 3.28 a.m Last Quarter 11 33 p.m. Hew Moon 3.50 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 2

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