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SHIPPING.

PHASES Or THE MOON

JUNE. Day. Hour. Min Last Quarter ... S 2 6 p.ni New Moon ... 15 5 51 p.m. First Quarter ... 22 S 9 a.m. Apogee 5 1 a.m. Perigee ... ... 17 5 a.m. Full Moon ... 30 1 4 a.in, HIGH WATER AT OAMARU. June — a.m. p.m. 12 : 0.38 0.58 13 1.23 1.50 14 2.18 2.47 SUN RISE AND SUM SET. June —. Rise. Set. 12 7.53 4.23 . 13 7.54 4,23 ARRIVALS. June 11. Flora, 5.5... 1273 tons, "Williams, from "Westport. June 12. Maitai, 3393 tons. Showman, from Bluff. Waimate, 5.5... 4870 ions, Ryley. from Port Chalmers. DEPARTURES. June 12. Flora, ».s., 1273 tons, Williams, for Dunedln. OVERSEA SHIPPING. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] 'Peh Press Association.) Received June 12, at 10.10 a.m. Fremantle, Jun» 12. Arrived.—Ophir, from London. PASSENGER RATES. Sydney, June 12. The inter-State shipping companies propose an advance in the passenger ratea. - STEAMER IN PARLOUS PLIGHT. TWO LIVES LOST. Received June 11. at 9.20 p.m. Sydney, June 11. The coasting steamer Tiniaru, from Clarence River to Brisbane, sprang a leak, and anchored off the shore 'at Southport, near the Tweed River. A boat, with eight of the crew on board, capsized in attempting to land, and two seamen (Murray and Lilliedale) were drowned. Captain Ballance and the crew are aboard the steamer. Assistance is being sent, but the sea is rough. Received June 12, at 9.5-5 a ni. Sydney, June 12. The Tima.ru, with a cargo of timber and; farm produce, sprang a Teak in heavy weather on Saturday night, and was unable to" cope with the water, which extinguished: her fires. She jettisoned some- cargo, ran inshore and anchored. She thus managed to check the leak. "When the boat capsized a youth named Stephens swam to the assistance of' those in the water at great risk *nd helped the strugglers ashore in an exhausted condition. The captain, two engineers, and fiv* of the crew were still aboard yesternight,, short of provisions. Assistanc-j has been sent. TELEGRAPHIC. (Per Press Association.) Auckland, June 11. Arrived. —Nairnshire, from Liverpool, with 49 immigrants, all well. There are 31 for southern ports.

NOTES. The Waimate arrived from Port Chalimra at 9.30 tliis morning, and at 11 o'clock was berthed at Holmes Wharf. She will load produce for the Home markets, and is expected to sail for Timaru to-morrow. The Maitai arrived at Oamaru at 9 o'clock this morning, and was brought to her morings, shortly after 11. The Maitai will lift produce for Sydney and Newcastle, tor which ports it is expected she will via. Timaru, tomorrow. The Flora, with 250- tons of coal to discharge, arrived at Oamaru from Wesfcport at 4 p.m. yesterday. Sha sailed shortly after midnight for Dunedin to complete discharge of her coal cargo, and will return to Oamaru on Thursday to work the port in her usual coastal run. WEATHER FORECAST. The Government Meteorologist telegraphed at noon to-day as follows: — Variable moderate to strong northerly prevailing winds and winds freshening; expect unsettled and cloudy weather: rain, probable; glass fall; tides good; sea moderate swell. Things go together. If you have a cold, vou know von need Tonking's Linseed "Emulsion/ Is Gd. 2s Gd. and 4s 6<L 1°

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11657, 12 June 1912, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11657, 12 June 1912, Page 3

SHIPPING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11657, 12 June 1912, Page 3