SHIPPING NEWS
THASES OP THE MOON. : JULY. ":■ Day. Hr. m. ' Full moon ... 3 1147 p.m. . Last quarter .... 10 6JB p.m. New moon ... ... ... 17 10 15 p.m. First quarter 25 U 15 p.m. . HIGH WATER. .' To-day, 6.26 a.m.; 6.62 p.m. To-inorrow, -7.18 a.ra.; 7.15 p.m. BPN. Sun risca 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.34 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JULY 5. NGAHEE-E, .s.s. (3.35 a.m.), 1100 tons, Christian, from Qroymbuth. ■ ■ ; _~.■' WANAKA, s.s. (10 a.m.), 2442 tons, Todd, from Weztport. ' JiNNEBDALE, s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 1147 tons. Cor, from Newcastle, via Auckland. > LIZZIE 'rAfLORr liotoll (3,15 p.m.), 77 tons, Peterson, from Tlmaru. . „■.!.' iIANQAI'APA, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 164 tons, Flotchor, from Wostport. •■■'■■. „ „ . DKFENDER, 5.6. (4.50 p.m.), 190 tons, Peterson, from Grcymouth. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JULY. 5. PETONE. s.s.- (10.50 a.m.), 708 tons. 1 Dllner, for Napier. ' ' a'AKAPUNA/B.a. (12.55 p.m.), 1036 tons, Stewart, for Picton and Nelson.' Passengers—Saloon:.For Plcton-Meßare. Shute, Tesohemaker. For NelaonMrs. Foil, Messrs. FcU, Smith, and Bolton. ISABELLA DK FBAINE, aciiooncr (1.45 p.m.), for Kaipara. ' «v . BLENHEIM, sj. (3.10 p.m.), 120 tone, Watson, for- Motueka. :.'■■' ' _. KIUIPAKA, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 133 tone, Duon, for. TCTRAKINA, s.s. (4.15'■ pan.), '6210 tone, Weston, for Lyttclton. '"'.'■'..'' « ■ ■ i. HONOWAI, 5.5.',(4.20 p.m.), 3433 tons, Berneeh, for Napier, GißOorno, gmd Auckland. Passen. eers—Saloon: For Giflborno—llisa Edwards, Mrs, Kerr, Mr. Clark. For Auckland-Hiss Craig, Mrs. Craig, Messrs. Smith and Njcholson. POHERUA, S.S. (SJO p.m.), 1176 tons, Kobertson, for Grcymouth. . •". ,■'■ '■ ' , AEAPAWA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 268 tons, Corby, for. Wanganui. ■ . ■ QXTI3EN OF. THE SOUTH, S.B. (6.00 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foiton. '_ MAOlil, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter,- for Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses ' Bhand, Jeffs, Alexander w, Mrs. Petersen, Commissioner Dinnie, Captain Bone, itessrS. Buckley, Kage, Anderson. ' . .
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Kaiapoi, southern ports, July 6. -, Patoona, Lyttelton, July 6. Wairau, Nelson, July 6. Opawa, Blenheim, July 6. • ' Hula, wantjauul, July 6. ' AVaimeo, wanganui, July 6.. .-■ -. Tarawera,. Auckland,. via ports, July 6, Kaituna, Newcastle,.July .6 ,'-,-'■'■•'■.»' Star of Scotland. Wanganui, July 6.', . Queen of the South, Foxton, July 6. Kapiti, Foxton, July 6. ..:', ; ' '-■ ;• . Waihi, Blehheim, July 6. Orari, Waitara, July 7. Maori, Lyttelton, July 7. Blenheim, Motueka, July. 7. Kiripaka, Patea, July 7. ' '. Ulimaroa,-Sydney, July 7. ' Corinna, aollthei'il ports, July 7. '■. Arahura, Nelson and ;\Vbst Coast, July 7. , Waiporl, Wustport, July' 7. Kamona, Wostport, July 7. Kahu, Napier, via coast, July 8. .Wakatu, Kaikoura,, July 8. . • ....".'- •Arapawa, wanganui,'.'July 8. .... , - . ■ Wiramora, Lyttelton and Dunedin, July 8. lloaamond, Onehunga, via ports, July 8.-. Moana, Molbourno, via southern ports, July 9. Talune, Auckland, via ports, July 9. ' .Hinemoa, Northern, Lighthouses, July 9, Flora, Auckland, via East Coast, July 9. Wakanui, Wauganui, July-10. ' ' ' Walltare, Lyttelton, Dunedin,' July 11. Monowal, Auckland, via ports,' July 13.
• PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Morayshire, July 6. .• • j. -'■'■■ ; Stornibird,, WaDganui, July 6. . ■ , . '' Ruru, Napier,' July. 6; ~ .:' / . Wanaka, Westport, July 6...; '■ Aorere; Patea, July 6. . • Tarawera, Lyttelton; and Dunedin, July 6. '••.'" Mapflurika, Nelson and Weßt Coast, July 6. Opawa, Blenhoim, July 6. Hula, wangantti, July 6. PaWbna, Lyttelton, July 6, Wairau, Nelson, Motueka, July 6. . < ■ Kaiapoi, Picton and West Coast, .July 6. Pioneer, Sydney, July 6. Defender, West Coast, July 7. Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, July■ T.Maori, Lyttelton, July 7. ' ■ -, Waihl, Blenheim, July 7... ■■■':■ Ngahore, Greymouth, July 7. - ,' Blenhoim, Motueka, July 7- _ •; QUcen of tho South, Foxton, July ?..■■'• Ktripalsa, Patea, July 7. - ■' -Manapottri, Katotohga, July 7. Wftimea, Nelson and West Coast. July 7. Corinna, New, Plymouth and Onehhnga, July 7, Ulimaroa, ■ Melbourne,: via .. southern : ports, July 8." '--■■ :•• v'' ■:--"; ■■■ ■"■ ' ,- ' : \ ■Wimmera, Sydney, via Auckland, July 8. Arapawa, Wanganui, July. 8. ..-, Star of Scotland, London, July 9, ; ". '■"..' Kdau; Napier,' via 'coast, July 9. ,; Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, July 9. Moana, Sydney dlreot,,July 9. '..'. . Talune, Dunedin,' Lyttelton, July 9. Eosamond, Now Plymouth,- Onehunga, July 9. Arahura, KulsCn, West Coast, July 10. Wnikare, Naplor,. Gisborno,' Auckland: July 12, Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, July 13. : INTERCOLONIAL BEBVIOE, , OF..BTEASIEISS. , MOEEAKI, s'.s.i left' Melbourne Juno 1 a, for Welllnnton, Via Hobart and southern pdrts. Arrived wolllnEton-July 2. .Left Bame day for Sydney:direct.. Due Sydney July 6. : : MANUKA; b.s„ loft Sydney Juno 26, for Weilington'diroct. Arrived Wellington June'3o. Left July'l for Melbourne,-via southern; ports and Hobart. Due Mclbourno July 10. MOANA, s,s:, left Melbourno: June 30, for Weilingtoß, via Hobart and southern ports. Due,. Wollmgton July 9. Loaves same day for Sydney i direot. .Due Sydney July 13.ULIMAKOAi s.s., loft Sydney July 3, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington July 7. Leaves July 8, 'for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart. - Duo Melbourne July 17. ; WARRIMOO, 8.a., loaves Melbourne July 7, for Wollington, via Hobart and southern ports; -Duo Wellington July 16. '. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. -Dn£ Sydney July 20. WIMMEP.A, 8.6„ leaves Dunedin July 6 for Sydney, via Lyttolton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborno, and Auckland. Due Wellington July 6, and Sydney July 16. VICTORIA, S.s.. , leaves Sydney July 7, for Wellington, via Anokland and ports. Dne Wellington. July IS. Leaves samo day for Lyttolton inn Dunedin. *■• MOKOIA, s.s., left Auckland July 6, for Sydney. Duo Sydney July 9.. Leaves Sydney for Auckland, July M. ■ • ■ ' TALUNE, 5.8., loaves Auoldand July 6, for Wellington, via Oisborne and Napier, Duo Welling, ton July 9., Leaves Same day for Lyttolton and Dunedin, .; . ' OVERSEA SHIPPINC, \. • v -' STEAMEfiS TO -AEKIVE,. i> ~ ~ From London. ']r ' KAIkoURA ' (duo Wellington about July : 7), Sailed on May 4, via Auckland. (Now fccaland Shipnlng Co., agents.) kSbehANA.(duo WeUington about July 14), sailed on May 6, via Australia, • Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) ATHENIO (duo Wellington July 13),' sailed on May SI, Plymouth May 29, via Cape Town' and Hobart. (Bnaw, savill Lino, agents!) : STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due. WelUneton about July 28), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysor Line; aBOUtS.) , KUMARA' (duo Wellington'about August 3), sailed on Juno 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw; Savill, and Albion Line, agonta.) TONGAUIRO, 8.5. (due about July 26), sailed on June 12, for Wellington, Via Teacrlffe, Oape Town, and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping Co,, aaents.) ■'■ '-..•■ • CORINTHIO (duo Wolllnston about AUgußt 12), sailed from London Juno 26, Plymouth June 27, for Wellington,' via Tenorlft'c. Oape Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) MAREBE (due Wellington about August 30), sailed June 29, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Tysor Line, .agents.) .■ ~ From Liverpool. '.'''• ' DEVON (due Wellington about Aueußt 6), sailed May' 29, via Australian ports and -Auckland. (F.H.B. Line, agents.) CORNWALL (due Wellington about AujUßt Sfl), tailed from Liverpool.on June 26, via Australian ports and Auckland. F.H.S. Lino, agents.) From New York. '.. WALKDTtE -(due Wellington about July 8), sailed on May 3, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil :00., agents.)BANNOOKBURN (due Wellington about' Aujtuat 30), sailed on Juno 21, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., oscnte.) .- BANTU (duo Wellington about August 6). sailed on May'l3, via Australia and Anokland, ■ (A. ahd A. Line, Bgeaie.) i GLENDEVON (due Wellington about .AUEust 27), sailed on June 8, via Australian ports and Auckland; (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TOMOANA (duo Wellington about September 8). sailed on Juno 16, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) ',' SAILER TO ARRIVE, CLARA, barque, sailed from Liverpool May 27, 'for^Wollingtdn.' BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. •■ FREIfANTLE, July 5. ' Arrived.—Nikau, from Govan, on- route to Nelson. ~ ! -.'■■'■■''• SUVA, July 5. Arrived.—Oondor. . . ' Bailed.—Makura, for Sydney. OAPE HAWKE, July 5. . Railed-Jr.n,. for. Wostport. ' v' ; COASTAL. MONDAY, JULt' 6. CAPH. MARIA VAN DIEMEN. The Nerohana' passed cast for Auckland at i 0.40 this morning. . AUCKLAND.'. . Arrived.—Mokoia. (4.45 a.m.), from Sydney. Bft£fi!it,~l.fpHoiii, far B/dnisyr KmpressvlwißD, lor Gi&boxxuv.
ONEHTJNGA. \ ,•■''.-' Arrived—Rosamond (7.30 a.ni.), from New Plymonth. Bailed—Rosamond (3.20 p.m.), tor How Plymouth. . • NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Earawa (6.30 a.m.), from OnohungA. Bftilcd.-Earawa (8.J5 p.m.),-for Onelmnga, ■■,; .■■'•'. NAPIEE. ■■'■..■■,' (5.30 a.m.), from Auckland. The Tarawcra arrived from the north at 10.15 to-night, and leaves about 2 o'colck in the morning for the south. " FOXTON. To sail.-Gcrtio and Kapitl (9 p.m.), for Wellington. ■.■'■•-'. BLENHEIM, ;. (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Opawa crossed the bar outwards at V.30 p.m. PIOTON. .. Arrived.—Takapuna (5 p.m.), from WeUington.' To sail.—Takapuna (11 p.m.), for Nelson. 'NELSONt To sail.—Walrau (5 p.m.), for Motuoka ,and Wellington, ■ , > ....■.■..' GBEYMOTJTH. . ' Arrived.-Arahnra (11.30 a.m.), from Wostport. To. Bail.-Arahura (9 p.m.), for Westport. ' i ..- * . lyttelton; • Arrived.—Kotukn, from Grcymouth. Bailed.-Kalapoi (U0 p.m.), for Wellington;' Eipple (6.30 p.m),' for Wellington, via Waipapa; Clan Leslie (6.50 p.m.), for London, Avonmonth, and Glasgow, via Sydney; Pateena (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. . Passengers: Saloon—Misses Ward,' Hidings, Watt. Mesdames' Ridings,. Barnford, and Chudley, Messrs. Ridings, Bamford, Ohudley, Jaoks,- Cooltson, Carlisle, Goodgar, Kerr, Collins, Whitcombe, Jacobson, Jones, Burke, Palmer, Thomas, Archer, M'Olure, and Linskill, Master Skcct; 14 steerage. . DtTNEDIN. •',' '".■.- Sailed.—Moorabool, for Sydney. . ;'.-'' BLUFF. : . 'j . ■". Arrived.—Manuka, from Dunedln; Moana (4.45 p.m.), from Hobart. Passengers: Saloon—Mosdamea Hislop arid child, Orr, Stanley, Messrs. Hislop, Stanley (2), and Rapp; 7 stcerago. . < Sailed.—Manuka (8 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne. . . ,■ . .;,..■ KAIKOTJRA DTJETHTJBSDAY. : : The New Zealand-Shipping .Company's .'Kaikoura is now at Napier, and is expeoted to reaoh this port on Thursday. She has a quantity of explosives to discharge in. the stream, and will probably'not be bortked till Friday. '~ FAST TRIP BY THE DABTFORD/s (By Telegraph.-Press Association.) '; .DTJNEDW, July 6. The training, ship.Dartford, which left East London, South Africa, on -June 11, made an exceptionally fast passage to Bunbury, Weßt Australia,' arriving therein Saturday morning. The voyago occupied less than 22 days. ■ ■ \ :'\ . . . ' ■ • ' : . .'::'' NIKATJ, REACHED FREMANTLE. : : advice'stateß that the Anchor Shipping Company's new. stoamer Nikau reochod Froniantle yesterday, morning.' The vessol is on her: maiden voyage .from Govau, Scotland, to ■V"'in" and is duo at-the Instruamcd port about July 18. .-_. ■ ; ■':;, ;. . ~.."■-... :, ; ,. ■■;>' , v .THE' ARAHURA. . : :' '~-; '.The Union Company's Arahura, which left Wellington for the West Coast on Saturday, arrived at' Westport at 8 p.m. on Sunday, and reaohed Greymouth before noon yesterday. She was, timed to leave ion\ the roturu .trip ..at 9 o'clock last night. . '•'.-•, ......... i .. ~' U S-— •'. '• ;;■■'•'; ■ stab of: Scotland; ;./._ ; '\' Owing to the rough weather in the Qioborno Roadstead last'week, tho Star of Scotland was delayed at that port a couple, of days longer than expected. She is not likely to reach Wellington before, Friday, and, after coaling here, Will leave for London,' ; : v .orabi,;for london. ' <• ■ = .yLoading operations:on the New Zealand Shipping Company's Orari wore interfered with/by the rough weather at Waitara, and in oonsequenoe tho vessel does not leave for Wellington until to-night.' She will probably leavo on Frfc day morning forLondqn. •'■'.■ ■; ~ : tongaribo, left oape town, ': -'.. / A cable mOßßago received by the Now Zealand Shipping Company, advices that'tho Tongariro, which sailed from London for Wellington on June 12, continued her voyage from Oape Town on -Saturday last. She is due at Hobart on July 21, and Wellington on July.' 26. ~....' ' ; TABAWEEA-DELATED BY FOG..', It appears.that the Tarawcra was considerably delayed by a. heavy fog at Auckland, and did not got away. from ; that port till- 6 a.m.'. on Sunday.. She is due here to-day, but it is doubtful whether she Nvrill ■be able to, continue on to Lyttelton and Dunodill this; ovenihg. '~'.'"' / MARIPOSA,,^LEFT■'FRISOoi. ;, ! Advice has been received by the'Tlnion 1 Company of the departure from. San Francisco of the mail steamer-Mariposa. Sho ■ left oh July 1, timetable date, and the mails she has on board for . Nelv Zealand ate due here by the Manapouri on . Juiy2B. : ',:,;;,. s '■'■:'■; V; . 'FRISCO MAtt BOAT. ,_ '~ The Union Company's steamer Manapouri is to leave for llarotonga ar.d Tahiti at. noon to. morrow. She is' due at Barotonga on July 13, and at Tahiti three days, later. At - tho lastnamed port she will exonange passengers and malls with tho Mariposa from San. Francisco, and will leave on the return trip'to'Wellington on July 17. . ," ■ ...■: ■-.; . DEPAP.TTJEE OF THE CLAN LESLIE. Tho "Scales steamer Clan Leslie, which has been loading grain in the south, left Lyttelton for Sydney yestorday oVcnlng; on ronto to tho Wcsi of England. From Timaru the Clan Leslie tooli 20,275 sacks'of wheat, 134 sacks peas, 246 eackt beans, 19,137 Bifsltß oats, 330 bales wool, 3 bales sheepskins; and 160 tons steam coal for the ust of her own criginoß. At Lyttelton sho (lifted 11,000 sacks of groin and 200 bales of wool, She also loaded a considerable quantity of grain. a< Bluff. ■ ;•■■ Tho s.s. Wakatu, which was to have sailed foi Kaikoura at 4 p.m. yestorday, will call at 6 p.m to-day. N ' :,'.;../•..,.•.... : ■~.' Having discharged theW.ellington portion oi her cargo yesterday' afternoon, tho Turakina left for Lyttelton shortly- after 4 p.m. ..-.". At daylight this morning, the Fcdoral-Houldcr. Shire liner Morayellire' loaves for Auckland where she lias a largo ouontity of cargo.to dis charge, : . ■:•-.'. , A vessel Bue at this port towards tho end ol the week is the Flora, which loft Auckland foi weniugton, via East Ooaat bayß, at 9 a.m. 0£ Sunday.-.. ■ , ■■ . '. The colliers Waipoti and Kamor.a are'to leave Westport for Wellington at noon to-day, and thi Wanaka is to leavo this port for Wostport aboul the eamo time. ■• , ' A Press Association telegram from .Aucklam States that the vMokoia, which arrived fron Sydney yoatorday,. was delayed by a mishap tt her machinery. : . i, The Blackball Coal Company's collier Ngahoro Which arrived from Greymoutli yosterd&y mOrn lng, will be engaged discharging to tho hulki to-day, and will probably get away for Grey mouth again early to-morrow.- ' ' . Wellington members of- the Royal Naval .• Re servo, who have' been carrying out alinual dril on 11.M.H, Pioneer; finished up yesterday, aht received thoir discharges. ' This evenine thi cruißof, which is berthed at the King's Wharf is to leave Wellington for Sydney. She wai engaged in coaling yesterday. The Auckland " Herald " states thai tho Devon port Steam' Ferry Company has purchased fron Messrs. J. J. Craig, Ltd., the bngantine Defiance which has been laid up at Helensville for severa months. Tho principal dimensions of til's De iiancb ore as follow:—Length, 102 ft. Bin.! breadth 24<t.' 9jn.: and depth, 12ft, 2in, Her registerci tonnage is 199 ; tons. She loft Kaipata on Thurs day morning for Aucklaud in' I tow of tho s.s Awaroa. ' 4 -.•■..-.'. ■' ■ The Government steamer Hinemoa loft Kfli para for Onehunga yesterday afternoon, and after completing work in Manukap Harbour, slu tomes on to Wcllinston, via New Plymouth! am is due hero .about Friday next. Sho afterwardi visits the lighthouses.at The Brothers and Capi Campbell. She then proceeds to' the Bluff, vli the East Ooant Ughtbouses.-and from the Bluf will .visit tho outlying islands. Rotttrnintt t( the Bluff, she will finally visit the West Oo'as Sounds and lighthouses, and then come back t< Wellington. '•;■ .. , , ' Nelson fruitgrowers havo'been inquiring fron the Shaw-SaviU ■ Company the conditions 0 freight on apples, and in reply the followini information has hoch forwardod by tho. com pnny:—"The freight for apples packed In ease of tho ordinary'- sine is 3s, per: case, plus 10 pei cent, primage. The Athonio, Oorinthio, and lonii art fitted up with fruit chambers, moasurinj each between 140 and 160 tons (about three thou Sand cases), It will bo necessary to suppli sufiloicnt fruit" to fill ono of those ohamborl and ample notice must bo given of space re quired.".. -■ ; ■' ': • •■".
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