SHIPPING MEWS.
$ PHASES OP THE MOON. JULY. Day. Dr. m. Now moon 7 8 50 a.m. First quarter 12 7 54 p.m. Full moon 22 8 7 p.m; Last quarter 29 9 4 p.m. Moon rises to-day, 3.14 p.m.; sots, 7.1'2 a.m. Thursday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 3.20 a.m.; 3.36 p.m. To-morrow, 4.1 a.m.; 4.20 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.10 a.m.; sets, 4.45 pm.. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. CANOPUS, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 1337 tons, Sollars, from Wcstport. HUIA, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Sparrow, Morrison* Mitchell, Tubman, Waj*ing, M'Fadgen, Harrett, Isifct, Wilson, Campbell, Hall, Hunter, Anderson, Mesdamos Giersen, Sowell, Wells, Tweedie. King, Reakc, Hosking, Whittier, Wilson, Patterson, Manning, Milne, Stevenson, Rudd, Brown, Sir Geo. Clifford, Hon.Bowcn, Messrs. Brown, Sherry, Clark, Cahill, Twentyman, Costello, Meares-, Davies, Whiteombe, Sewvll, Whinan, Miller, Haslett, Wills, Tweedie, Chisholm, Sandall, Boyle, Bhutto, Maude, Duncan, Rutherford, Waters. Deveieau. Barr, Clarke, Goldic, M'Fadgen, Walls, Short, M'Lood, Tovey, Oidridgc (2), Chapman, Fitzgerald, Larney, Jarrctt, Harding, Whittier, Maskew, Patterson, Gillman, Chapman (2), Haddock, Pryor, Smith, Whitta, Burgess, Bradbury, Dyer, Webster, Milne, Smith, Canavan, M'Millan, Poili&cr, Bald, Roberts, Humphries, Steveuson, King, M'Donald, Corbett, Carrick, Warnock, Pouud, Oakclcn, M'Carthy, Joyn; 59 sterage. ARAPAWA, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 263 tons, Corby, from Wanganui. MANUKA, s.s. (9 a-.m .in the stream, berthed at 10.10 a.m.), <505 tons, Neville, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Misses M. Bassett, Orbell, Forbes, Stewart, Mesdames A. E. Elworthy, A. Toxward, Liggins,- Williams, Meyer and infant, Oarthew, A. C. Milne, Rev. Williams, Messrs. M'Kenzic, S. Kirkpatrick, A. E. Elworthy, Elworthy, W. G. Bassett, W. Light, A. B. Hall, Liggins, A. T. George, C. Dahl, W. Drewet, L. Steel, F. G. Bolton, Macrae, F. M'Lean, Guy, Johnston, W. H. Tnrnbull, Carthew; 37 steerage. MANAItOA, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 268 tons, Hart, from Motueka. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxtou, via Terawhiti. ARAHURA, s.s. (8.35 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, frotn Nelson and Picton. Pa££engers: Saloon—Misses O'Brien, Barker, Ilarkness, Gilkison (2), Turnbull, DeveI'eaux, Wright, Flynn, Tavendale, O'Meara, M'Kenzie, Mesdames Munro, Ewing. Holley, Begg, Severne, Avery. Le-ary, Grange, M'Millan and 3 children, Turnbull, Duncan, Thomas, M'Chltfcrick and boy, Newton and Infant, Messrs. Bowron, Starngemuir, J. M'Kay, Love, Nicoll, Dickie, Ileid (2), Duncan (2), Ewing, Holley, Teller, Cheeseraan, Begg, Rollingshaw, Goulter, Wither, M'Cormaek, Avery, Reany, Stringer, Lane, Allen, Kelllng, Ifoulker, Keith, Dinsmore, M'Kenzie, Gilbert (2), Hopkirk, Langdon, M'ilillan, Turnbull and boy, M'Rae, Flanagan, Scanlon, Bradley, Butcher, Griffiths, G. T. Moss, E. B. Grange, Young, de Ferdinand, M'lvor, Dehn, Wliyte, Fogarty, Bradley, Carter, Fathers Creagh, Gendringer, Masters Cundy, Fitzsimraons, Bume, Higgins, M'Ginley, Kilgour, O'Connor; 27 steerage. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (11.50 p.m.), 164 tons, Flct-chcr, from Karamea and Westport. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OPAWA,, H.S. (10.25 p.m.), 110 tows, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. , WEDNESDAY. JULY 20. ARAPAWA, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 268 tons, Corby, for Lyttelton. PATEENA, s.s. <12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Crawford, for Picton and Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Grenves, Jones, O'Neill, Hurst, E. Scott, A. Scott, Slough, Lockwood, Mesdamcs Douglas, M'Arthur, Palmer and child, Masefield, Forsey, Warren, Cade, .Rev. Dawson, Prof. Von Zedlitz, Messrs. Curtis, Rogers, Fooks, Fraser, Shallcrass, Palmer. Whitcombe, Platman, Thomson, Ma-sc-field, Hurst, Porter, Ashwin, Tisdale, Whittle, Swndell, Garland, Trotter, Hartnell, Davidson, Borne, Elworthy, Hall, Chccklcy, Whicker, Stewart, Lewis, Woodnut, Walker, Pike, Norris, Warren, Cade. MANAROA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 268 tons, Hart, for Havelock and Bays. AORERE, s.a. (2.45 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. GEItTIE, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 268 tons, Rodger, for 'Foxton. BREEZEi e.s. (8.55 p.m.),-347 tons, Woods, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Kapuni, Patea, July 21. Mana, Patea, July 21. Patoena, Nelson and Picton, Jul y2l. Flora, Greymouth, July 21. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 2i. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 21. Rakanoa, Wcstport, July 21. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, July 21. Victoria, Duncdin, Lyttelton, July 21. . Oorinna, southern ports, July !ii. Maori, Lyttelton, July -22. Kaitoa, Picton, July 22. Aorere, Patea, July 22. Wairau, Karamea, July 22. Ngahere, Greymouth, July 22. Moeraki, Melbourne, Hobart, lilutf, Dunedin, Lyttelton, July 22. . Navua, Auckland, Gi6borne, Napier. July 22. Waimoa, Gisborne, July 22. Tainui, Waitara, July 23. ICahu, Napier via the coast, July 23. Mapourika, Greymouth, Westport. Nelson, July 23. Tarawera, Duncdin, Lyttelton, July 24. Rosamond, Onehunga, -New Plymouth,. July 24. Wakefield, Newcastle, Auckland, July 26. Hauroto, Auckland, Gisborne, Nanier July 26. Ulimaroa, Sydney direct, July 27. Mokoia. Papeete, Rarotonga, July 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 21. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 21. Mana, Patea, July 21. Opawa, Blenheim, July 21. Nikau, Nelson and Motueka, July 21. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 21. Victoria, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney, July 21. Manuka, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne; July 21. Kiripaka, Wanganui, July 21. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, July 21. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 21. Karamea, Gisborne, July 21. Arapawa, Wanganui, July 21. Huia, Wanganui, July 22. Flora, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and East Coast Bays, July 22. Patcena, Picton and Nelson, July 22. Aorere, Patea, July 22. Kaitoa, Nelson and West Coast, July 22. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, via the coast, July 22. Nairnshire, Lyttelton, July '22. 'Moeraki, Sydney direct, July 22. . Navua, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July-22. Arabura, Picton, Nelson, Westport, Grey* mouth, July 23. Kahu, Napier, via the coast, July 23. Tarawora. Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, July 25. Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, July 25. Hauroto, Lyttelton, Duncdin, July 26. H.M.S. Pioneer, Nelson, July 26. Mapourika, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, July 26. Ulimaroa, Lyttelton, Duncdin, Bluff, Ho- , hart, Melbourne, July 28. ! INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. I MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MANUKA, SrS., leaves Wellington July 21, for Lyttelton, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due. Melbourne July 30. MOERAKI, 6.5., left Melbourne July 13, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington July 22. Leaves same day for Syduey direct. Due Sydney July 26. NAVUA, s.s. left Auckland July 19, for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Duo Wellington July 22, with transhipments ex Maheno from Sydney. Leaves same day Cor Lyttelton and Dunedin. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Sydney July 23 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington July 27. Leaves July 28, for Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff, Houart, and Meibourne. N Duo Melbourne August 6. 1 VICTORIA, s.s., left Duncdin JuJy 19 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington July 21. Leaves same day for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney Due Sydney July 29. WIMMERA, s.s., leaves .Sydney July 20, for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Due Wellington July 29. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin'. v OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From London. RIMUTAKA (due about July 25), sailed on Juno 9, Plymouth June 11,qvia Teneriffe, C<ai?c Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KUMAIIA (due about July 31), sailed on June 4, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savili, aiui Albion Co., ngents.) MAHEHE (due about July 26), sailed on May 23, via Melbourne, S3*dney, Auckland, ana Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) lONIC (due about August 9), sailed on June 23, Pl> mouth June 25, via Teneriffe, Capo Town, nnd Hobart. . (Shaw, Savil], ana Albion Go., agents.) I
TURAKINA {duo about August 23), sailed on July 7, Plymouth July 9, via Tenerlife/ Oape Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Glasgow. NGATORO, new collier (duo about August 20), sailed on June 8. (Blackball Coal Uo., agents.) From Liverpool. 'CALDERGROYE (due about August 7), sailed on May 28, via Auckland. (fc.-H.-S. Line, agents.) ■EMPIRE TRANSPORT (due-about August 29), sailed on July 2, via Auckland. (F.-tf.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. EAKAIA (due about July . 31), sailed on May 21, via. Melbourne. Syduey. and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WHAKATANE (due about August 30), sailed on Juno 17, via Melbourne, SydDey, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping . Go., agents.) From New York. INDRANI (duo about July 25), sailed on May 4, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A.' Line, agents.) STRATHCLYDE (due about August 10), sailed on May 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (U.S. and A.S. Line, agents.) HIGHLAND MONARCH (due about August 15), sailed on June 21, via Auckland, (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) INDRAGHIRI (due about # August 15), sailed on June 6, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) TOMOANA (duo about September 10), sailed on July 1, via Australian porta and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. KING MALCOLM, - barque, sailed from Marseilles, on Juno 23.. (Briscoe and Co., Ltd., agents.)!' ' ->!•; to to GLENSHEE, barque, sailed from Liverpool on July 8. (Johnston and Co., agents.) WHANGAROA, scow, sailed from Sydney on July 15. . BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, - -SYDNEY, July 20. Sailed.—Wimmera (4.30 p.m.), for Auckland; Monowai, for Bluff, via Hobart. FREMANTLE, July 20. Arrived.—Marmora, from London. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Koonya, from West Coast. Sailed.—Moeraki (2 p.m.), for northern port-s. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington —Miss M'Gregor, Mrs. Brophy, Misses Quelch, W. Gray, Weir, Chandler, Captain Brophy, Professor Park. BLUFF. Arrived.—Orari (1.30 p.m.), from Waitara; W-anaka, from Oamaru. Sailed.—Koonya, for Dunedin. GREYMOUTH. Arrived—Flora (8.50 a.m.), and To Anau (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Ngahere (11.10 a.m.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND. Sailed— Ruapehu (7.30.a.m.), for Napier. Marere, for Wellington. KAIPARA. Sailed—Eliza Firth, for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maa'aroa (8.35 a.m.), Ennerdale, from Edithburgh, via Timaru. Tarawera, from Auckland, via East Coast ports. Ripple, l'rom Wanganui, via Waipapa Point. Sailed —Mararoa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Oarrington, Lancaster, Mandel, Harris, Baylcy, Gilmer, Mesdames Frier, Galwey, Goloingham, Archer and child, Patrick and 2 children, Rev. Dr. Kennedy, Rev. Dr. Galwey, Rev. Gilbert, Row Graham, Dr. C. - E. Thomas, Messrs. Travers, Strahan, Brown, Taylor, Matthews, Haggitt, Goldingham, Redehaw, Taylor, Aitken, Climie, Ponder, Thomson, Knyvett, Alien, Chapman, Weston, Rudd, Pirie, Page Stringer, Smith, Jones, Keegan, J-amieicon, Harper, Black, Culhs, Patrick, and Archer; 20 steerage. Victoria (8 p.m.), Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Mesdames .Perkins, Rogers, Messrs. Jutsum, Watts, Perkins, Elder. For Napier—Mcsdames Belcher and 4 children, Sturroek and 3 children, Messrs. Belcher and Sturroek. For Gisborne—Mr. 0 .M. Price. For Aucklnud—Mesdamcs Garrard, Gordon,. Short and child, Messrs. F. Waymouth, Hy. Wood, Short. For Sydney—Misses Finnegan, Ambrose. Corinna, for Wellington, Nelson,* New Plymouth, and Onehunga. Tarawcra, for Dunediu. Wakatu, for Kai-. koura and Wellington. ' NELSON. Arrived.—Mapourika (5.15 a.m.), and Alexander (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Nikau (4.20 p.m.), for Motuoka and Wellington. MOTUEKA WHARF. • To sail.—Nikau (7 a.m.), for WeHington. ONEHUNGA. Sailed—Rarawa (3.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. PICTON. Arrived—Patesna (4.20 p.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.—Mana and Kapuni, for Welling--ton.
: MANUKA, FROM SYDNEY. After an absence from the intercolonial sorvico of several nwntha. *tho Union bteam .Ship Company's steamer Manuka steamed in the harbour yesterday morning, and 'was berthed at the Queen';} Wharf shortly after ten o'clock. Tne vessel Ict't Sydney at 3 p.m. on July 16, and experienced litfbt variable wimte, smooth sea, and fine clear weather throughout, until arrival. Captain Neville, late of the Maitai, is in command of the vessel, and has associated with his .the following o£dcorai —Ohici* Alt. G. S. Dooriay; second, Mr. W. J. S. Eyre; third, Mr- F. G. .Jaunay; fourth, Sir. W. Rogers. The engineers arc: Chief, Mt. Arnold Lewis; second, Mr. 0. J. Dockarj third, Mr. 0. iionghtonj fourth, Mr, 8. Sellars; fifth, Mr. L. Dayics; sixth, Mr. J. iianier. Mr. S. E. S. Gcorgo is purser. The Manuka suils for Mcibcunm, via southern porta, at 5 p.m. to-day.
RAKAIA, FROM MONTREAL. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Itateaia, which arrived at Mel- - bourne from Montreal on July 12, had an uncventuful voyage, which \ns remarkable for tbn unusual prcva'.nnco of foffjr.v weather, which naturally gave somo anxiety t-o Captain Barnes. The Bakaia is the first vessel to open up the new service between Montreal and Australian and New ' Zazkw* carts. Tile Yeeecl is briDsius a
fairly largo quantity of general cargo foe various porta, and is expected in tbeso waters about the end of the month. After, discharge, she will Teturn to Melbuurno : for tho purpose of leading general mer- . chandisc for London. Telegraphic adviecs received by tho \ Union Company yesterday notified that tho Bakanoa was to leave Westport that night. for .Wellington, and that the Kurow was, to - leave tho same port for Wellington on ' Saturday morning. The Flora was also ' expected t-o leave ' Greymo'uth lato last night for Wellington.Mr. J. lato third engineer of' tho Shaw-Savill steamer Kumara, is now ! second engineer of the Karamea. Captain Robertson, of the Navua, has : .been granted one month's holiday leave/ and his place has been filled by Captain •' R. E. Smith. The Government steamer Janio Seddon ia to bo overhauled on tho Patent Slip tliia week. At 7 'a.m. yesterday the New Zealand 1 Shipping-Company's steamer Ruapchu left. Auckland for Napier, and is expected . to:: arrive at this port on Monday neit. ; Mr.. J.. F. Shaw, late purser of« the . Manuka, is now acting ,in a similar capa«: city on tho Island trader Atua. • Mr. Caffin, pursor of the Atua, left that vessel at - Sydney on her last trip,, and. ca-mo on to Wellington by the Manuka yes-; terday. He is to procesd to Dunediu fos orders. While on- tho- voyage from Sydney to, Wellington tho Mtuuuiia pasiMrd tiio barqau: In grid at 4 p.m. on Tuesday last.' ' The vessel, which was ilying'/light, asked for,"' longitude, which was giveni ,;r Sho reported? VAU well." • --J ' .... .v.: 1 s.s. Mangapapa ik leave for Karamea, Westport, and Greymouth on Friday, at 3 p.m. % The N.D.L. Steamship Co. insert .lathis issue a list of their sailings for Lon-. don during the next six months. Advices received by the Union Companj ■ state that the 'British India steamer Itrla' will leave Calcutta for Australian porta. and New Zealand at the end of the. month,. The barquentine Mary Isabel has bsca - chartered to. load -hardwood at CiareQcs River, N.S.W., for Grcymouth. . The Loch Garve, a British ship-., well , known in. Australasian- and New . Zealand watery (formerly the Elmhurst), has btMdn acquired by Italians for £25C0. Tho vessel '* had been lying idle at London since June'8, 1903, when she arrived from Wellington. According to advices received, the New.' • Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer Rotorua is expected to lcav« London on October 27. Captain P/iillips left the Manuka, on hor last trip to Sydney, and ha& takea command of tho new HuddartiParkor. steamer Zealandia, which has boon commissioned for the Vancouver service. The well-known barquentine St. Kilda, oi. 197 tons, was sold in Sydney a few days ago for £125 by her New, Zealand owner. The Union Company's steamer Manuka, brought the following cargo, from Sydney,, yesterday9ol Piecus ironbark timber, ltf' sacks spokes, 312 naves, 1417 loose_ felloes* 26 bundles shafts, 47 ingots tin, 315 bars lead, 250 boxes soap, 130. cases dyes,-30' barrels oil, <0 tins glue, 500 packages tea,. . 26 cases tobacco, 108 bags ochre, 50 crate 3 malthrod; 10 cases macaroni, 6 cases ver- : micelii, 26 cases phonograph goods, 30. drums carbide, 124 hardwood sleepers. 360. bags rice, 191 mats rice, 65 packages Chinese merchandise, 6 cases silk, 31 bales homp seed, 23 bundles: blinds, 60 .kegsoveam of taTtar, 15 bales glue, 20 baga'cinnamon, 6 cases bike parts, 8 cases corsets, 158 eases drugs, 30 crates sewing.; machines, 6 cases autos, 2GO ca>es schnapps, 224 sacks pollard,. 100 cases wax, 112 sacKa flour, 500 sacks manure, 60 packages periodicals, 25. drums white spirits, 20 sacks lin-. . seed oil cake, 100 rolls news printing' paper, 18C:0 oases fruit, 200 loose melons, • quantity stores for H.M.S. Pioneer, and l quantity of sundries. The cargo included transhipments ex Orsova, Higtsin, , Prina i Lintpold, Prinz Sigismund,' Berlin, Maco*. donia, Gabo, Sydney, Pyridine, and Worms.;
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