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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE 3IOON. AUGUST. Day. U. m. . First quarter 2 10 59 a.m. Full moon 10 'i 25 P.a. Ijast quarter 17 11 41 p.m. New moon 24 3 44 p.m. MOON. Moan rises to-day, 6.54 a.m.; sets, 5.6 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 3.42 a.m.; 4.10 p.m. To-morrow, 4.33 a.,m; 5.5 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.28 a.m.; sets, 5.18 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. ROSAMOND, s.s. (5.40 a.m.), 721 tons, WaiUs, from New Plymouth. WAKATU, s.s. 0 a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, HUIA, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 127 tons, Brest, from Wa.nganui. MANA, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell. from Lyttalton. Passengers; 185 saloon and 79 steerage

STORMIiIRD, s.s. (7.45 a.m.)', 217 tons, Dowcll, from Wanganui. MANAROA, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 112 tons, Hart, from Motueka.

MOEEA.KI, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 4392 tons, Rolls, from Sydney. Pasfensers: Saloon—Misses Filtane, Sheath, J. Geddes, Bacon, Brown, Whelaii. Smith, Anderson, Tolmis and maid, Haggitt, Kerr, Richardson, B. Frazier, Talcroft (2\ E. Ccouey, Marchant, E. Kinnimon (2), Waltlron, Harris, Nurse Stuckey Mcsdames Scott, Oppcnhmer, A. Anderson. Lang and 2 children, Strang, child and maid, Monntlort. liyun and 3 children. Thwaitos, T. Carrick, Hay. Fee, TV Smith. F. Bunting, r.liiwill, }!arris, R. Barton, Lucy Toy. Dr. J'.aynor, Dr. Borfrhctti, Jlov. T. Fee, fers. n. Baker, M'Master, Oppeuhumer, Cricliton, P. CalIr.nder, Dunlop, Johnson, G. Bacon, Brown, \V. Oliver, Schiff, E. A. 'Hayes; G. I-.nprels, Strang. ]!. Connor, T. Carrol!, W. Slieehan, H. Smith. W. Anderson, V. Kellow, Thwaites, K. Poulson, fl. Sutton, T. Carrick. T. Sharp, H. Harvey, Hay, H. Gardiner, R. M'Letlan, L. Jackson, U. Galzine, O. Gallis, J. Zindil. C. Thompson. J. Grant. E. Cooper, F. Smith, E. Cobbe, Changworth, Jas. Knight, J. A. Wilson, Menziea, R. Robertson. F. Bunting, T. B. Jobson, Bleakley, J. Cummincr, Harris, R. Barton, W. Simple, R. Cobbi. and West Australian League Band (46); 57 E-tecrage.

ARAHURA. s.f. (6.25 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast, Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Debcnham, Kronins. Glass, Jay, Jloye, Chisholm, Boyd. Jitlius. Flower, Phillip?, While, Eoss. Jeffrios, Greenwood and child, Ashton. Marks, Wilkins, Mesdamus Brooks and child, Alderton, Jleliarry, Campbell and child, Karnbach, Norman, O'Neill and child, Chishelm, Coleman and 2 children, Morrison, Browne, Button, Ryder, Fandcll, Itonlt, r.Twsey, Bncon, and boy. Blioderton. Norman, Ambcrger, Smith, O'Donnell, Wcston, Jumicsou. Chnmpion. Bridge. May, Kiuneburgh, Jlantell' (2\ Jer.ne. Clnyton, Joyce, Crome, J!ob(!rt?, Heney, Aitclicson, Uridsre, Purartl. Martin, Lockhead, Connor, Dove, Dobhic, Patorson. Partltt, Widdop, Jtorpeth, Hoiilt, M'Lennan. Pawfey, Johanssn, Busk, Blizzard, O'Neill, 80-it, Dollar. Browne, Huddlc?tou, 3acon, HiUyard, and Madden, Masters Parker (2), Chrisp (2i, Potts, HoiiH; '!4 stcerage DEPftnTUSES. WEDNESDAY, -AUGCST 23. PATEENA. s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Oarey, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers: Saioon-For Picton—llis«ca Mason, I'rquhart, Butts, BaLlanve, Jlesdames Dilluii, Bace, Bciniußton, Jlc??rs. Dillon. JSace, Reminston, I'miicss, Harrop, Wells, G'.irnhani, Hopliin:--, Baker, Viwinell, Ijinltlp.ter, Bohan, NicoH. Anguf. Jlyan, Alexander. Ithodo3. For Nelson-Mis=e3 ]bn*itt, Halcroft (2), Allan, Maginuity. Me£(lame3 Labni;> and maid, Woolf, Walker, M'Cullagh and child. Messrs. Ford (2), Foley.

CORINNA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Timaru.

IIIMITANGI. s.s. (-1.5 p.m.), 323 tons, Manley, for Chatham Islands, via Lyttelton.

QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Fo.tton.

MANa', e.s. (4'.30 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for, Patca. ROSAMOND, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 721 tons, Wailis, Cor I'icton, Nelson, New Plymouth, aad Onehunga. HUIA, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wonganui. KU'KU, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 65 tons, Ncl6oU, for Napier. MANAKOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motucka.

11.M.5. CHALLENGER (5.30 p.m.), twin screw, second-claw? protected cruiser, 5800 tons, 12,500 h.p.. 11 guns. Captain G. 1!. A. Gaunt, for Lyttelton and Sydney.

KAI'UNI, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), !50 tons, Jackson, for Wanganni. WAKATIT. s.s. (7 p.m.\ 157 tons, Wills, for Knikonra and Lyttelton.

MAORI, s.s. (8.5 pjij, 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Ca,ut, Avann, Ilarriss, Godfrey, Avdin, Taylor, Hamilton, Scott, Mesdames Mackenzie, Croincr. Black and child. Gardiner. Comer and child. Chatterton Green. Clark. Mantel], Harriss, Taylor, Moore, Smith, Cooper, Watkins, Watt, Austen, Sims, Ilolford. Messrs. Cooper, Abbey, Jones, Owen, Tanner. Mackenzie Gardiner. Park-, Comer. Jackson, Maitland, Thompson, Clark, M'Korrow, St'Luiuian. Smith. Clapperton, Cooper, Arnold. Mantell, Chatterton, Cash, Ilarris Bclst, Witkosky, Mainland, Wren, Atkinson, Baxter, Croft, Benson, Wells, Hansen, Ruse, Dcvereux, Wilkinson, Duncan, Owen, M'Cutchcon, Byrne. Butler. OPAWA, s.s. 19 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (10 p.m.), 120 tons, Watr son, for Hlcuhcim. NOATOEO. s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 1137 tons, Chrinian, for Greymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairau, Karamca. August 24. Clan Ogilvy, liunbury. via Lyttelton, August 2^. Aorcre, Patea, August. 24. Tainui, Waitara, August 24. Kiripaka, .Patea, August 24. Kapiti, Lyttelton, August 24. Niktii Xehon.-Mottieka, Aucust 24. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 24. }In.uroto. Dunuilin. Lyttelton. August 24. Komuta, Wcstpcirt, August 24. Alexaudcr, Nelson, August f.4. Waverley, Kelson, August 24. Kamona, Westport, August 24. Pateena, Kelson, Picton, August 24. Opawa, Blenheim, August 25. Queen of the South,'Foxtpn. August 25. Manaroa, Jlotnuka, August 25. Blentei-m, iileiiheim, August 20. Huia, Wanganui, August 25. Knpuni, AVnnganui, August 25. Maori, Lytteltou. August 25. Wimmera, Sydney, northern ports, AugWarrimoo. Melbourne, via southern ports, August 25. Ruapehu, London, via way ports, Aug. 20. Kahu, Napier, August 25. Mapourika, West Coast, kelson, Aug. 26. Jfiina, Waitara, August 26. Wakatu, Lyttelton, hatkoura, Aug. 26. Waimca, N'apit'r. Auirutt 26. ■ Tarawera, Bunedin, Lyttelton, AuKUEt 27. Ripple, Gisborne, August 27. Flora., southern ports, August 27. Rosamond, Onchunga, New, Plymouth, August 28. Monowai, northern port?, August 29.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorerc, Fatca, August 24. fitormhtrd, Wanganm. August 24. Anglo-l'atagoniau, Lyttelttin, August 24. Kiripaka. Patea, Wanganui,.. August 24. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 24. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 24. Hauroto. northern ports, August 24. Moeraki, Melbourne, via southern ports, August 24. Kuahiue, Loudou. via way ports. August

24 . Alexander, Westport, Grcymouth, August 24. nincmoo. Cook Strait, August 24. Opawa, Blenheim, Aimust 23. Queen of the South, Foxton. Aug. 20. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 25. Iluia, Wanganui. August 2a. Kapuni. Wanganui, August 25. Patccna. Picton, Nelson. August 20. Maori, Lyttclton, August 25. Wimmcra, I.yttelton. Dunedin, August 2s. Waverlcy, Nelson, Westport. Grcymouth, August 25. . ■Breeze. Wanuanui. August 2s. Tainui, Wnitava., Jlnkaii, August 25. Vnrrimon, Sydney direct. Aucust 25. Maitai. San Francisco, via, way Dorts, A A ? rabura, PJcton. Nelson, West Coast. AuK "li'na' Patoa, August 26. Waimoa. Kelson, West Coast, Auc. 26. Itosainond. Picton. Nelson, New Plymouth. Oneluinga, August 28. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton. Aug. 2S. Maiiiiroa., Havelock. August 28. Taraweri. northern ports. August 28. Flora.. Westport. Greymouth, August 23. Monowai. Lyttelton. Hunodin. Ansiist 23. Mapourika. Nelson, West Coart, Aug. 29. Itipple, Napier. Oisborne. August 23, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEM.ESTS OF STEAMEKS. MOANA, E.S-. left Melbourne August 9. for ilobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington Aiiirust 18. Leaves eamo dny for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney AiiEUSt 22. WAIIIMMOO, 5.5., loft Melbourne August 16 for llobart, southern port?, anil Wellington. Due Wellington August 25. Leaves name day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney AtiE" s> 23. MANUKA, s.s.. left Melbourne August 23, for Hohart. southern ports, 'mil Weiliugtou. Duo Wellington September 1. Leaves samo day for Sydney dbect. Due Bydney September i,

WIMMERA, s.s., left .Sydney on Aupu.-t !?. f< ? r Auckland. Gisfoomo, Napier, and Wellington. ]) ue AVcllinEton Aiißiist 25. Leaves same i!uy for Ij.vltcHon and HunOVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. IXDRALF.MA (due about August 30), June 15, via. Australia, Auckland, Ul u ii hV'\ e }'- (T -V sor Ijino ' •■wts.) WIIAKAIiIiA (duo nliout September 7), failed on July 6. via. Australia. Auckland MfMi-il?! 0 , 1 -- I'J'yser Line, agents.) HIMDTAkA (due ahout September 2), sailed on July 0. via Auckland. (New Zealand hhwiiine Co., agcnU.) iIUAPEHU (due about August 25), sailed o» July J, v j a Sl)e , o. lTial ; Colombo, and a!? ,''.'; (Sew Zealand Shipping Co., TAINUI (due about September 4), sailed on July 22, via. Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) ISDKARAJSAH (due about September 23), Failed July 22, via, Australia, and Aueklond. (Tyser Line, agents.) ROTOHUA (due about September 18), Failed on August 5, via Cape Town and Uoba.rt. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KIA OEA (due about September 22), sailed on August 4. via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. SURREY (due about August 30), sailed on Juno 24. via Capo Town, Hobart, Auckland, and Napier. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) KENT (due about October 5), sailed on July 29, via Cape Town,- Hobart, and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. WAIMATE (due about August 30), sailed on June 5, via Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KAKAMEA (due about September 5), sailed on June 23, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) CAPE COItSO (due about October 12), Failed nn July 30, via. Australia and Auckland. (Sew Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. CAPE ORTEGAL (due about Sentcmbcr 13), sailed on June 17. via Australia, and Auckland. (Tysor Line, agents.) WALKUEE (duo about September 18), sailed on July 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. aprcnts.).

TOMOANA (due about October 7). sailed on July a. via- Australia, and Auckland. (Ty?er Lino, agents.) CAPE BRETON (due about August 31), sailed on June 14, vi.i Dunedin and LytU'ltnn. (Vacuum nil Co., agents.) • LOUD LONSDALE (duo about October 18), Bailed on August 1, via Melbourne, Sydney, ami Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) TKIFELS (due about October 19), sailed on August 1. via Australia, and Auckland. (Dalgoty and Co., agents.) From Calcutta. APARIMA (duo about. September J). salle<l on Auirust 1, via Sinraporc. Samarane, and Auckland. ttI.S.S. Co., agents.) From Bunbury, CLAN OGILVT (duo ' this morning). Killed on August 2, via Lyttolton. (G. F. fcca-les, agent.) BT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, „ ~ . „. SYDNEY. August 23. Sailed.-Zingara, for New Zealand. haicd.-Ma.heno 12 p.m.), for Auckland, bailed.-ltaiffi lira, for Auckland. . GOODE ISLAND, August 23. Aparima, bound from Calcutta, to Auckland, passed liero to-day. MELBOURNE, August 23. Amved.-Jcssie Craig, from Ilokianga. 3aii-.-i.-M;./ulta, f., I.luff, m Hohart. COASTAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lndralema (V.20 a.m.), from London, via Sydney. NAPIER. Arrived.—lHpplo (4.40 p.m.! and Kahu (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. , I'ATEA. Arrived.—Kiripaka (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington.

PICTON. Arrived.—Patcena. (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington.

MOTUEKA. To sail.-Nikau (7,30 p.m.), for Welling, ton. NELSON. Arrived.—Kennedy (noon), Mapourilsa, (4.20 a.m.), and Nikau (7.40 a.m.), from Wellington. ' Knilcd.—Alexander (5,30 p.m.), for WellingFAREWELL SPIT. A steamer bound east passed at 2.30 p.m., flags not distinguished. WESTI'OBT. Arrived.—Navna (4.20 p.m.), and Putiki (9.30 a.m.), from "Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Tarawora (8.50 a.m.), and Kapiti (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived.—Wootton, from Nydia, Bay; Aratapu, brigantine, from Kaipara. Sailed.—l'etone, for Titua-ru: Tarawcra, for Dunedin; Kapili, for Wclliugton and Wangauui; Hauroto (6.55 p.m:), for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Sailed.-Clan OsiWy (4.20 p.m.), and Kapiti (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Saileil.—Mararoa. (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers :Saloon—Misses Cannon, Holwell, Smith, Parlune, Stone, Gould, Mcsdamee Gould, Jl'Evcdy, August, Hull, Davey, Stephenson. Whilchead, Jtitchiuson, M'Donnell. Captain Todd. Mr. T. K. Sidey, M.P., Dr. M'liveOy, Captain Joliannesen, Messrs. O. Shirtclill'e, P. Selig, .1. D. Anderson, Pundy, Souter, G. Gould, Orcssivcll, J. Hunter, Sovensau, Anderson, Paterson, Goodc, G. L. licese, G. Slieat. 11. T. Derrett, Page, Tarlton, 11. Hall, Whitehorn, Collins, U. 11. Osley, Clark, W. E. Bainwaites, Clarkson, .Robinson, M'Dougall, Davcy, J. G. Mitcliinson, and M'Donnell; 30 steerage. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers—For Lyttelton—Miss Miller, Mesdaihes Grant, Patcrson. Mr. ])iss. For Wcllinston—Misses Garth, Gellately, Kvans, Israel, Mesdaines Soldi, Ha<tf.cld, Henderson, Strang, Mr. Soldi, Captain Strang. For Sydney-Mrs. Elliott and family, Mr. Elliott. POM CHALMERS. Arrived.—Orari (2 p.m.), from Timaru; Arawa (11.30 a.m.). from Lyttelton. Sailed.—lrene, barque (9.30 a.m.), from Melbourne; Mumari (5.15 a.m.), for Newcastle.

MAITAI FOE 'FRISCO.

At 5 p.m. to-morrow R.M.S. Maitai will leave the Queen's Wharf. Wellington, for San Francisco, via Rarotonga. and Papeete. This is the first occasion on which the Kan Francisco mail steamer will omit the usual call at Auckland. The Maitai is due at tho American port oa September l<l.

ATIIENIO ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice received by tho local agents for the Shaw. Savill and Albion Company is to tho effect that R.M.S. Atbcnic, which cleared Wellington for London on July 13, arrived at Plymouth on Tuesday.

INDIIALEMA AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic advice, received from Auckland yesterday, states that tho Tyscr liner Indralcma. arrived from London, via way ports, at 7.20 a.m. Upon completion of the. discharge of tho northern portion of her cargo the vessel comes on to Wellington, being due hero about August 30. HOMEWAHD BOUND. At noon to-day tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's 11.M.5. ltualiino leaves the Glasgow Wharf., Wellington, for London, via way ports. Tho vessel is dno at her destination on or about October 4. and is taking tho following passengers:— Saloon-Misses Kininraouth (2). St. Hill. Mesdames Keeliclt, lieid, Messrs, Dunlon, Gould, R. J. Ticdick. E. H. P.eid, Johnslone. Second Saloon—Jlissca Corfe, Smith (2), Frazier, Mesdames Bcucc, Smith. Cottercll, Jlitchinson, Mci.-rs. Asdsrson, Carroll, Connorp. Courlon, Hale. Liudie. Mcnzie;;. Mitchinson, Robertson, Serre, Sheeh.in, Thompson. Winks, and liev. A. F. Smith. Third Oars—Miss Lamb, Messrs. Andreassen. Coomer. Cooper, Gillett, Graham, Jolrinnessen, Knight, Larmour, Lynn. Morrison. M'Bain. Osborae, Paul, Richmond, Smeaton, Smith. Sorenfcn, Thompson. Vincent, Whitehead. Williams. MOEIUKI AEBIVES. Mocrnki, s.s., from Sydney direct, arrived in the stream at Wellington shortly before 9 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at thn Queen's Wharf No. 1 south a few minutes after 10 a.m. The- vessel loft Sydney hi 12.15 i>.m. on Saturday, and had a fairweather run across.

Imports by the Moeraki were as follow: -1766 cases fruit, 72 cases salmon, 102 bars copper, 250. soap, 100 drums carbide, « ingots tin. 10CO bags rice, 250 sacks pollard. 160 cases sugar. 1 horse, ICO cases spirits, 348 sacks manure, 3CO chests tea, E9l bags coke, 7(1 drums oil, 296 steel rails, 10 rams, 2CO rolls wire netting, 2CO pieces timber. 50 sacks (lour. 5G2 sacks gypsum 200 SMks salt, 2CO bolt tliafts, ICO naves, 3500 felloes. 200 tins paint, 70 drums oil, and a li'.rge quantity of sundries. Transhipments e.v the following vessels ni-o name to hand:—figipmiind. Umta .Mi.ngolia. Wakatipu. Wyrcoma, Osterley Omrab. Krn. Ansiralien, Obcrhauscn, Hagen, and Fremantlc. Thi= aUcrnoon'nt 5 o'clock the Moeraki continues her journey to eouthevn ports acd Melbourne.

Duo a: V.'ollinßton frbm Tiimbury, via Lytlrkon. to-day, the Scales chartered strainer Clan Oplvy has 1,000,000 feet oC jnrrali limber to discharge here.

fiooile Island reports Hint the Tlninn Company's steanwr Apnrinia. hound from Calcutta In Wellington, vin Auckland,

The Ferrv Company's i:"w steamer Awaron, i-anie off Ilie Patent. .Slip yesterday morning. Owing to being bar-bound at Knramoa. the small fii.T-liil steamer Defender will not reach Wellington from Lyttelton until The New Zo'.ilaml Shipping Company's Ftcimer Ornri is to he laid up at Port Chalmers until sullicieiit. cargo olTers Tor Homo shipment. While the Government steamer Hinemoo, is at Farewell Spit liphthoner nest wcr.K, Mr. Fra-scr, tho lighthouse export, will instal tho patent incandescent Inixner tUcrc. Sixty-five passengers who arrived in Wellington yesterday by the Jfoeraki from Sydney, are bonked through 1o the islands and Kan Fra-ncisco, by the Jlnitai sailinp to-morrow. Inr.hidcd in the number is tjic West Australian League parly, consisting of <6 members. The Union Company's hulk Nelson, after lying submerged at Homily Point (Tas.) lor some weeks, Ims been successfully re* floated. The task, which was a tedious one. throiißh the ICCO tons of coal whicn she had on board having to be raised bofore she, was floated, cost £1C62 to complete, and was carried cut under the supervision of the- Marine Hoard. From Lyttelton the schooner Amelia, Sims is taking a cargo of produce to Kaipara. She loads timber at tho latter port for Wellington, and will subsequently proceed to Havclock to load timber for Lyttelton. Mr. J. Smith has joined the Eosa-mond as purser in place of Mr. J. Hennings. Captain Warden, who was in command of the Cape Breton when she lost visited New Zealand ports, has been given romma nd of tho company's new steamer Cape Ortcga.l, now on tho Australian coast. Jlr. J. C. Barnett, who has just pissed his examination for a ranster's certificate, has burn appointed chief officer of the Te Auau, roliovinp: Mr. .T. Hilton, who has gone ashore for orders. Mr. A. S. Johnston, late of the Komata, has been transferred to the position of second officer on tho Te Allan, relieving Mr. J. Jt'Lauphlin, who resumes his position as third officer. Mr. Hnghaii has come ashore for instructions.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 7

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