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SHIPPING.

TIDE. Bgl taltr—Dus emiiig, 0.6; tomatrow mocaiag. 0.25. Ms rot—TT>» cmhi;, 4.36. ,'ha tire—To-morrow morning, 7.24. PHASES OF THE HOOK: D. X. X. I. Ht« Hoe* 6 7 34 12 *.B. Pint Omuter 12 4 14 15 ».m. ' Fall IB 5 30 19 a.m. loot Oaartcr 27 5 17 20 a.m. 10JL 3h. 42mia. p.m.—Apogee. ISA, 11. Man. fa. ARRIVED. SUNDAY.' JUNE 22. XIWAKU. IJ <9-16 am.); BCOO ton*. hum Port Cklam. MONDAY, JUNE 23. ALEXANDER *jt (12-30 p.m ); 377 t’a* VtUau jar., from Grcymonth. HATLKD, SUNDAY. JUNE 22. DAWEBA, »_*. <9-15 a.m.) 230 tom, Jartmi, for Wellington. MOA. a*. <9-15 a.m.) 168 ton*. Sawyers, few Wwtrort. BREEZE. ».«. (11-'*o a.m.). 503 tom. BrndlHW, for Wellington. IN PORT. Roadataod—Niwara <BOOO ton*). Town Wharf—Alexander <377 tons). Pstiki (409 tna»). Wanganni <341 tow). KXPWrTKD ARRIVALR Ihamata. Newcastle, to-morrow. Storm. Sooth. Thnruday. Rian. Oaehnaga. Thursday. BY TELEGRAPH. TOWNSVILLE. Juno 23. Amend—ladrapora. from Wellington. The Pntihi is still delayed in port with tumble with the crew. The TWtaarkai will proceed oa cable repair work ia Coot Strait about Wednesday, Hr C. Nawaitb has rejoined tie Kapaai as aagincer. Mr J. M’Lean baring came ashore foe instructions. The -Kaeiti is doe bark at Wellington ea Thandar, and will sail on the same day ter Wanganui.

Tto loading with the Niwam commenced mm altar Midnight tkk Horning, and aaligfartory parufrew wsa bring made with Dm mark.

A slirht thongk persistent leak aft ha* wmtitoitd the Wairaa being placed on tba Wcßiagtoa patent »lip today. The Opaw* will he ipoHaiaiond.

Tk.lafui left Wellington on Friday far Gnymonth to load for Foxton. She i» dae at Wellington on Tuesday, and will will on the name day for Patea.

Captain J, J. Pennington, of the Kitlawn, eaaae ashora for order* at Wellington yesterday. Captain A. Barlow, late of tlio Aorangi, ia now master of the Kittawn.

Tho Anchor Company'* »tearner Wliman in dna at Wellington to-morrow from Cmmeti, and will .sail on Tutaday for Nalaan and Wed Coast.

TW Arapawa which arrived at Welliagton oa Friday from Wanganni, sailH an Satarday for Gisborne to load *hccp f«r LettsHoa. From the last-mention--d port the Trail returns to Wellington.

Dna ia Wellington from Tiraarn to-day, tho steamer Bimitaagi leave* for Nelson on Monday. She proceeds thence to Timm and return* to Wellington on July I. She Inm Wellington for the Chatham Islands an July 2.

Tha Anchor Company’* (teamer Waverh) in dna nl Weliiaetoa oa Tuesday with a lead of timber from Seaford. The reael » t» roil on Wednesday for Nelson and Weal Coast.

A fast passage of 32 day* from London to Melbourne was made by the Tyser Liter Makarini, which arrived at the latter port last Wednesday. The vessel a»Bd» tho trip in three days Inn than the average tine. The Makarini is to proreed r* Svdney, Auckland, and Napier to Wellington.

In tho vtrial tv of the wreck of the Bed Pin* of D’Urville Island the master of the Opmni report* having sighted a spar protecting a boot six feet above the water. Tim it apparently the same spar that wh righted by the captain oVlbe Manpapnfn on Thursday morning. On her retain from north the Hinemoa will bn sent to investigate and remove the obitad*. The big Western Ocean liner Lusitania Van the trlemotor system of steering gear, it which the movements of the steering wheel in the pilot house are transmitted kvdranlieallv to the steering engine, several hundred feet away. Recently such a simple occnrrenrn a* the falling of n ■mall picro of rope or twine into the rack of Ike telemotor caused it to bind and jam IV steering gear. This took place jppt ft* the Lnritania was entering Fishguard Hriwor. and was ahont to turn to port to avoid a steamer. When it waa found that th» telewotor bad jammed, and the vessel did not answer her helm, the order w*» given to reverse the turbine* at full speed. The strain proved too great for tV Made* of the turbine*, which became twisted not of their proper witch. It was (Wind nhvttiinlly that over one million blade* would have to be replaced, and it was estimated Prat the cost of repairs •mid probably exceed JiO.em, and take two or three month* to effect.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14015, 23 June 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14015, 23 June 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14015, 23 June 1913, Page 4

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