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SHIPPING NEWS

| PHASES OF THE MOON 1 JUNE, : || D. H. M. | 'New Moon 3 2 4a.m. 5 .First Quarter 11 1 7 a.m. 5 i Full Moon 17 4 11p.m. 1 East Quarter 24 1 4»p.m. s Perigee 2 4 54 p.m. | Apogoo 24 1 46 p.m. | High water, 4.56 a.in.; 5.15 p.m. 1 Sun rises, 7.26 a.m.; sots, 4.29 p.m. 2 Moon rises, 7.19 a.m.; sets, 5.19 p.m. | ARRIVED | MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1 CITY OF ADELAIDE, s.s, (12.10 = 6589 tons, Hay. from Auckland. (Olas- = cow wharf.) , = NARDANA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 7961 tons, E Brown, from Auckland. I SAI LEO • MONDAY, JUNE 2. WAINTJI, s.s. (noon), 684 tons. Gray, for PictonATUA, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 3444 tons, McDonald, for Auckland. _ EIAIT'OA, s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 319 tons, Baggett, for Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3488 tons, Irwin. for Lyttelton. EXPfcCTEB ARRIVALS Ripple, Bast Coast, tb-day Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoiira, to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day Wainui, Picton, to-day Nikau, Nelson, to-day Alexander, Nelson, to-day Waverley, Patea, Wednesday H Echo, Blenheim, Wednesday ■ Opanva, Blenheim, Wednesday ■ Regulus, Wanganui, Wednesday R Port Caroline, Gigborpe, Wednesday 5 Koran te, Westport, Wednesday a Kennedy, Foxton, Wednesday. >. Maori, Lyttelton, Wednesday I. Kaitoa, Nelson, Wednesday Turakina, Auckland, Thursday Opihi, Nelson, Thursday _ Kaitangata, Grevmoutß, Thursday Breeze, south, Thursday Opua, Greymouth, Thursday Invercargill, Wanganui, Thursday Waverley, Foxton, Thursday Wingatm, Auckland, Thursday Calm, Wanganui, Thursday " Nikau, Nelson. Thursday Alexander, Nelson, Thursday Wainui, Picton, Thursday Waverley, Fdxfori, Friday Storm, south, Friday. ' Orepuki, Tarakohe, Friday I Kaitoa, Nelson, Friday Maori, Lyttelton, Friday . Ntkau, Nelson, Saturday Alexander, Ncdeon, Saturday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Saturday ■ Wainui, Picton, Saturday Maori, Lyttelton, Sunday Kaitoa, Nelson, Sunday , Tahiti, San Francisco, Monday PROiEBTED BFCWUIin I Kapuni, Patea, to-day. | Kapfti, Wanganui, to-day. , Invercargill, Wanganui, to-day | Arawa, Sputhaffrp'to'n, London, via Pana> , ma, to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day Nikau, Nelson, to-day Alexander, Nelson, to-day Waveriev, FoXton, Wednesday Katoa, Newcastle, Wednesday i Opawa, Blenheim, Wednesday Begulus, Wanganui- Wednesday ‘ Ripplo, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, CastleI point, Wednesday ' Moeraki, Melbourne, Wednesday Wingatui, south, Wednesday l. Maori, Lyttelton, Wednesday ' Wainui, Picton, Wednesday Kaitoa, Nelson, Wednesday Echo, Blenheim, Thursday Opihi, Dunedin, Thursday Breeze, Wanganui, Thursday Winvatui, south, Thursday : Cater; couth, Thursday , Kennedy, Foxton, Thursday ! Alexander, Nelson, Thursday | Nikau, Nelson, Thursday Mararoa. Lyttelton, Thursday . Storm, Picton, Wanganui, Friday Opua, Westport, Greymouth, Friday Orepuki,, Lyttelton, Friday Kgitoa, Nelson, Friday Maori, Lyttelton, Friday : Wainui, Picton, Friday Waverley, Patea, Saturday I City of Adelaide, Lyttelton, Saturday ] Nardana, Lyttelton, Saturday ' Alexander, Nelson, Saturday , Nifcan, Nelson, Saturday SB : Port Caroline London, Saturday Dorset, Lyttelton, Saturday . Mararoa, Lyttelton, Saturday I TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS Y ANCOUVER, Sunday—Arrived NiagI ara' AUCKLAND, Monday Ngakuta (II a.m.), from Wellington: Kurbw (2 p.m.), from Westport; Canadian Spinner (4.40 p.ni.), from Napier; Kittawa (6 p.m.), from Newcastle. BLENHEIM, Sunday—Opawa (7 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, Monday—Wainui (6.T5 p.m.), from Wellington; Wainui (to sail on June 3rd), for Wellington. NELSON, Monday—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Sunday— Komata (10.50 a.m.). from Wellington. GREYMOUTH, Monday—lnga (0 a.m.). from Wellington. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. . Clyde quay wharf—Rosamond, Kakapo. Taranaki street wharf—Nardana. Queen's wharf—Dorset, No. 1, south; Blenheim. No. 2; Holmdale, No. 3; Inga, No. it Kapiti, No. 5, north; Invercargill. No. 5. south; Ngaio, No. 6 (thence slip!: Kapuni, No. 7, "south; Inaha. No. 8; Nikau. No. 10; Opawa, No. 11, north; Alexander, No. 12; John, No. 18, north; Wootton. No. 13. centre; Echo, No. 12. south; Ripple, No. 14, north; City of Adelaide. No. 16 Ferry wharf—Rama, Hawera, Mararea. Rail wav wharf—Komata. Glasgow wharf—Whakarire, Moeraki. King’s wharf—Ruru. Arawa, Katoa, Kohi, Wainui, Waverley. Pipitea wharf—Wairau. Thorndon breastwork—Holmwood. Miramar—Flora. Slip—Manuka. Kahika WITHIN RANGE. The following vessels (call signals in parentheses) were exepected te be: Within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland—Canadian Spinner (XWM), Kawatiri (GCTDK), Mahia (LTW), Maheno (GDZT), Marapia (GDZY), Mesopotamia (EVA), MucUla (—), Ngakuta (BHP), Port Victor (EQD), Bigi (TUYp, Tofua (GFYM), Trewyn (GCMW). Tr»meadow (XUJ), Turakina (GJVD), Tutanckai (VLX), Waiiaka (VMP), Maitomo (GFYQ), Wingatui (GBMP). - Chatham Islands—A theme (MWN). Mahia (LTW), Tremeadow (XUJ), Trocarroll ( —). Wellington—Maori (GDZX), Mararoa (VMZ), Port Bowen (XHP), ICaitangata (VLI), Citv of Adelaide (GDPX), Nardana (GOLF), Katoa (VMN), Pakeha (GBMK). Port Caroline (VHQ), Uliuiaroa (VHY), Waihemb (GDBG), Kaikorai iXJW), Tahiti (MYN), Maupganui (GFYB), Sussex (MVS). Kaituna (VLT). PORT CAROLINE. Owing to the heavy weather the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Caroline, now loading for London at Gisborne, was forced to put to sea yesterday. She has still more cargo to tako in at that port before proceeding to Wellington to oomplote loading. ! |

SAILINGS FOR HOME. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company adviso the following sailings from Wellington for Southampton and London, via Monte Video and Tenoriffe :—Athenio, July 4th; Corinthic, middle August; lonic, late September; Arawa, early November. TAHITI DUE MONDAY. ! Tho Union Company advise that the Tahiti, en route from San Francisco to Wellington, is to clear Rarotonga to-day , anidi is duo here on Monday. She sails j on Tuesday for Sydney. ANTINOUS FROM FRANCE. Messrs Levin i nd Co. advise that the Antinous, from France, loaves Papeete on Thursday next, en route to Wellington, and is due here on June 16th. She sails a. day or so later for Noumea and other French ports. MOERAKI IN PORT. The Union Company's steamer Moeraki, which arrived at Wellington on Sunday morning from Lyttelton, en route from Melbourne, encountered a moderate swell with southerly winds on the trip up from the southern port. She brought the following passengers for Wellington:—Saloon: Misses Bingle, Cameron, Kearney, Laird l , Mesdames Muir, Stewart and infant, Messrs Moore. Rees, Shirley; 9 steerage. The Moeraki sails to-morrow for Melbourne direct to load for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. NARDANA FRGM NEW YORK. W. Wallis, agent for the Nardana, advises that tho vessel arrived in Wellington last night from Auckland bo continue discharge of New York cargo. She sails on Saturday for Lyttelton. CITY OF ADELAIDE. The City of Adelaide, discharging New York cargo in Wellington under the agency of W. Wallis, loaves here on Saturday for Lyttelton,, Dunedin, and Fremantle te complete. PAKEHA LOADING. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the Pakeha was to have left Port Chalmers yesterday for Bluff, Gisborne and Wellington. She is due here on June 14th and sails on June 18th for London, via Teneriffe. ■ DORSET FOR THE SOUTH. W. Wallis, agent for the F.S.N. Company’s steamer Dorsdt, now discharging Liverpool cargo in Wellington, advises that the vessel will leave here on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. NGAKUTA FOR ISLANDS. The Union Company’s steamer Ngal kuta, from Wellington, arrived at Auc> land l yesterday to unload the remainder of her fruit cargo from Eastern Pacific Islands. She will probably leave the northern port to-day on the return trip to Rarotonga and Papeete. PORT VICTOR’S PROGRAMME. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line advise that the Port Victor is to leave Auckland at daybreak to-day for Lyttelton, Napier and New Plymouth to put out the remainder of her cargo from London. She afterwards loads at New Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, anid Lyttelton, sailing finally from the latter port about July 13th for London, via. Las Palmas. WATER-FRONT HOLIDAY. The ferry steamer Mararoa will not receive cargo for Lyttelton to-day at Wellington cn account of tb-day (the King’s Birthday) being observed as a holiday on the waterfront. PERSONAL. Captain A. Reed, of the s.s. Arahura, ■ is oh holiday leave and, Captain A. B. Sizer has taken his place. Mr R. Griffiths has been transferred to the Navua as second officer, relieving Mr T. E. Btevan. , Mr H. W. Jones, third officer of the ' Kamo, is promoted to the position of second officer, and Mir R. H. O. Hargreaves is to be third officer. Mr D. McKenzie has reported for duty and has relieved Mr J. E. Warwiok as chief officer of the Kauri. Mr Warwick goes on holiday leave. Mr S. Hewitt is to be master of the Rakanoa, with Mr T, E. Osborne (late ond officer, and Mr R- E. F. Osborne (late of the Whangape) as third officer. Mr G. V. Hildonbrand is now third officer of the Komata in place of Mr K. G. Don, who has dome ashore for instructions. Mr J. Ritchie is now chief officer on the NgakutaARAWA’S PASSENGERS. The following passengers will sail by the Arawa, which clears this port at 10 a.m. to-day for Southampton and Loni don via Panama: First saloon—Mr A. E. Baxter, Lyttelton; Mrs Baxter, Lyttelton; Mr T. R. Bloomfield, Anckland; Mrs Bloomfield, Auokland: Miss J: Boot, Dunedin; Mr F. C. Bull, Auckland: Mrs Bull, Auek--1 land; Master J. C. Bull, Auckland; Master P. C. Bull. Anokland; Miss M. E. • Cobb, Wellington; Mr W. H. Connell, Wellington; Lieut.-Colonel A. A, Corrigan, M.8.E., Wellington; Mrs Corrigan, Wellington; Miss S. L. Corrigan, Wellington; Mr E. P. Dansey, Auckland: Mr A. J. Dishman, Wellington; Mrs Dishman, Wellington; Mr S. M. Fox, Auckland; Mr W. H. Grimshaw, Auckland; Lieut.-Colonel A. H. Herbert, Wellington; Mrs Herbert, Wellington; Mr D. Jackson, Dunedin; Mr P. Levy, Wellington; Mr F. J. LdVegrove, Wellington; Mrs Lovegrove, Wellington; Mrs A., J. Mawdesley, Auckland; Miss G: L. Milton, Timaru; Miss L. M. M. Moritz, Wellington; Miss L. F. Morland, Sydney; Mrs V. Pearce. Wellington; Mr D. M. Salmond, Wellington; Mrs Salmond, Wellington ; Miss E. M. Salmond, Wellington; Miss M. E. Seavill, Wellington; Mr J, H. P. Strang, Wellington; Mrs Strang, Wellington; Mr E. M. Theomin, Dunedin; Mrs Theomin, Dunedin- Lieut. B. H. Wilkinson, R.N., Auckland. Second saloon—Mrs H. B. Bayley. Auckland; Miss M. 0. Bayley, Auckland; Mr T. Brierley, Wellington; Miss M. C. Brierley, Wellington; Mr E. M. Broughton, Lyttelton; Mrs A. -Brown, Lyttelton; Master L. E. Brown, Lyttelton; Mr R. J. Cohen, Lyttelton; Miss F. Coker, Wellington; Mr G. Paltry, .Lyttelton; Mrs Paltry, Lyttelton; Miss B. T Daltpr. Lyttelton; Mr F. Poherty, Punedin; Mr P. Drummond, Lyttelton; Mrs Drummond, Lyttelton; Mr W. E. B. Dunningham, Lyttelton; Miss M. Finnerty, Auckland; Mrs A. A. Gibson, Dunedin- Mr W. Gifkins, Lyttelton; Mrs Ml Gjnn Wellington; Miss F. Ginn, Wellington; Mr C. Goodyear, Dunedin; Mrs Goodyear, Dunedin; Mr M. Graham, Dunedin; Miss S. Hamilton, New Plymouth; Mr H, F. Harvey, Wellington; Miss F, E Hamington, Auckland; Rev. J. W Hills Auckland; Mrs Hill, Auckland- Mrs L* Horton, Lyttelton; Mr A. Howard, Lyttelton; Mr A. M Hyde, Lyttelton; Mr W. H. W. Jay, Lyttelton; Mrs Jenkins, WeHington: M IS s Jenkins, Wellington; Mr T. H. .Tiickes, Auckland; Miss G. L. -Tuokes, Auckland; Mr T. Kay, Lyttelton: Mre L. E Lewis, Wellington; Mrs E. E. Lindsay, Lyttelton, Lyttelton; Mrs N E Mahan, Invercargill- Master A. T Maban, Inverdat-gill; Mr R. M. Mansell, Lyttelton; Mr C. C. March, Lyttelton; Mr J. Matthews, Timaru; Mrs Matthews, Timaru; Miss E. L. C. Mathews, Timaru; Mr R. Mathews, Timaru; Mrs N. Milner, Dunedin; F. G. Read, 5.C.P.0., Auckland; Miss I. Richards. Lyttelton- Mr C. J. S. Rogers, Lyttelton; Mr F W. Sanford, Lyttplton; Mr A. 11. Sewell, Wellington; Mrs Sewell, Wellington; Miss J. B. Sewell. Wellington; Master . T. G. Sewell, Wellington; W. H. iSheatlier, C.P.0., Auckland; Mr F B ISmedley, Wellington; Mrs Smedley WelI lington; Miss M. Smith, Timaru- Miss j E. Smith, Timaru; Mr J. Smith, Timaru; Mrs M. J. Smith, Timaru,- Miss E. A. Taylor, Auckland; Mr R. R. Treasure, Invercargill; Mrs Treasure, Invercargill; Mr L. F. Trueman, Lyttelton- Mr J T Walker, Auckland: Mrs Walker, AuckWestland, Wellington: Mrs M. Williams, New Plymouth; Mr S. Wilson, Wellington; Mrs C. G Wiltshire, Auckland, |

CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Tile City of Birmingham has been delayed at Lyttelton and will bow leave there on Wednesday for Dunedin and Australian ports to complete discharge <rt New York cargo. _ CANADIAN CHALLENGER. Tho Canadian Challenger was to have 1 left Adelaide yestorday for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington to load for New York, Boston, and Montreal. The vessel I , is due at Dunodin on June 10th and at | Wellington on June 15th. TOFUA FOR AUCKLAND. The Union Company announce that the i Tofua. left Apia on Friday for Friendly i Islands and Fiji. She is to- leave Suva to-morrow for Auckland, where she ia due on Monday next. TURAKINA FOR WELLINGTON. The Turakina leaves Auckland at daybreak to-day for Wellington and is due here on Thursday to continue discharge of Liverpool cargo under the agency of W. Wallis. COASTAL TRADE. The Ripple is due to-day from the East Coast, and sails to-morrow tor Napier, Gisborne, Akitio and Castlepoint. The Invercargill sails to-day for Wanganui and is due back on Thursday. The Orepuki is due on Friday from Tarakohe with a cargo of cement and sails tie same day for Lyttelton. Tile Opua is due on Thursday from Greymouth with timber, and sails on Friday for Westport and Greymouth. The Holmdale sails to-morrow for Dunedin. The Calm is due on Thursday from Wanganui and sails the same day for Lyttelton. Timaru. Oamaru, Dunedin aird Bluff. The Breeze is due on Thursday from the south, and sails the same day for ’Wanganui. The Storm is due on Friday from the south, and sails the same day for Picton and Wanganui. The Kaitangata leaves Greymouth tomorrow for Wellington. The Katoa sails to-morrow for Newcastle. The Komata is duo to-morrow from Westport. . The Opihi is due on Thursday from New Plymouth and Nelson, and sails the same day for Dunedin. She will load then for Wellington, and is due, via ports, on June 12th, sailing tihe same day for New Plymouth and Nelson. The Wingatui is due on Thursday from Auckland and Napier, andi sails the same day for Dunedin. The Waverley is due to-morrow from Patea and sails the same day for Foxton. The Regulus, which has been delayed by (bad weather, is now due on Thursday from Wanganni, and 1 sails the same day for Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika. The Opawa is due to-morrow from Blenheim and sails tho same day on the return trip. The Echo is due, to-morrow from Blenheim and sails on Thursday on the return trip. Tho Wakatu is due to-day from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. The Kennedy is duo on Thursday from Foxton raid sails on Friday on the return trip.i The Kapiti sails at 5 p.m. to-day for Wanganui. The Kapuni, for Patea, sails to-day at 5 p.m. OVERSEAS VESSELS ON THE COAST RIMUTAKA-—Discharging London cargo at Nelson; subsequently loade for New York, Boston, and West of England ports at Wanganui and Wellington; due Wellington June 9th. (W. Wallis.) ARAWA —Loading at Wellington; sails ,10 a.m. June 3rd for Southampton and London, via Panama. (Shaw, Savill.) PORT WELLINGTON—Loading at New Plymouth, thence Wanganui, Picton, and Wellington; pails from Wellington June 12th for London. (C and D.J . PORT CAROLINE—Loading for Loning New York cargo at Dunedin, thence Australian _ports. (W. Wallis.) CITY OF BlßMlNGHAM—Discharging New York cargo at - Lyttelton, thence Dunedin and Australian ports. (W. Wallis.) DORSET—Left Liverpool April 3rd for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin ; arrived Auckland May 21st; arrived Wellington May 31st. (W. Wallis.) ROTORUA—Left Southampton April 10th for Wellington, Port Chalmers, and Auckland; now at Port Chalmers. (N Z.S Co.) PAKEHA—Now loading for London at Bluff. Gisborne, and Wellington; due Wellington June 14th; sails finally June 18th, via Capo Horn. (Shaw. Savill.) TURAICINA—Left Liverpool April 18th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin; arrived Auckland May 32nd: due Wellington June sth. (W. Wallis.) CITY OF ADELAIDE —Left New JTork April Ist for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Fremantle; arrived Auckland May 22nd; arrived Wellington June 2nd. (W. Wallis.) CANADIAN SPINNER—Loading for New York, Boston, and Montreal at Auckland; sails finally Juno 4th. (Cana<QW.n Government.) NARDANA—Left Newport News April 13th; left New York April 26th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunodin, and Australia; arrived Auckland May 26th; arrived Wellington June 2nd. (W. Wallis.) PORT VICTOR—Left London on April 12th for Auckland, Lyttelton, Napier, and New Plymouth; arrived Auckland May 27th. (C. and D.) KING HOWELL—En route from Antwerp to Auckland and New Plymouth; arrived Auckland May 27th. (N.Z.S. Co.) TO ARRIVE TRBMEADOW—Left St. John April 26th; left Norfolk April 30th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney; due Auckland June 6th (N.Z.S. Co.) RUAPEHU—Left Liverpool April 26th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth; due Auckland June 7th; due Wellington June 15th (W. Wallie.) ATHENIC—Left Southampton May Ist for Wellington and Lyttelton; due Wellington June Bth. (Shaw-Savill.) MAHIA—Left London April 30th for Auckland and Wellington; dne Anckland June sth (Shaw, Savill.) NORFOLK —Left London May 3rd for Suva, Auckland,. Port Chalmers, and Lyttelton; due Auckland June 12th. (N.Z S. Co.) ANTINOUS —Left Dunkirk March 25th for Wellington, via ports; due Wellington June 16th. (Levin, and Co.) TREBATHA—Left New York May 10th for Auckland, Wellington, ’ Lyttelton, and Dunedin; dne Auckland June 15th; duo Wellington June 22nd (W. Wallis.) KENT—Left Liverpool May 10th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff; duo Auckland June 19th: due Wellington June 26th. (W. Wallis.) CANADIAN MILLER-Left Halifax Mav 3rd for Auckland and Australian ports: due Auoklaud June 14th. PORT AUGrUSTA—Left New York Mav 15th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Wanganui, and Now Plymouth; due Auckland June 16th. (C. and D.) WEST NILUS—Left San Francisco Mav 10th for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia; due Lyttelton June Bth (Burns. Philp.) REMUERA —Left Southampton May 22nd for Auckland and Lyttelton; due Auckland Juno 26th. (N.Z.S. Co.) TAHITI —Left San Francisco May 21st for Wellington, via Papeoto and Rnro tonga; duo Wellington June 9th. (Union Co.) CANADIAN SCOTTISH—Left Vancouver May 15th for Auckland, Sydney, and Melbourne; due Auckland Juno 14th. (C.G.M M.) TAIBOA—Left London May 23rd for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin. a nd New Plymouth; due Auckland June 29th; due Wellington July 4th. (S.S. and A.) i WAIMANA—Left Liverpool May 24t’a for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, due Auckland July Ist; due Wellington July Btli. (S.S. and A.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11845, 3 June 1924, Page 2

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