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SHIPPING NEWS.

PLUSES OP THE JIOOX. .FUIjV. Jliiy. ITr. m. liitel quarter 0 J 17 a in. J'lrsl iiuni-ioi- 2! ( .is p.m. lull '"«<m M jfa p.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-day, 6.46 p.m.; ate. 10.11 a.m. \\ (Mlnc.-rt.'u-. rim if watkr. To-day. 6.27 a.m.; 6.4.1 ,i m To-morrow, 7.11 a.m.: 7.30 p.m. XV X. Sun rhes to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sol?, <:.32 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JULY 1. QUKC OF THK SOUTH, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), IPS Inn-i, Harvey, from i'oxtoii. DEFJKXUKJi, s.*. 12.15' a.m.), 190 tun-: la-mip--cn, from LyOelton. KOJrATA, s.s. (10.1U a.m.), 1994 tons Jtawson. from Wcstport. JKNEJIOA, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 542 ton?. Bnl-]e"'-;,!?«t back lliraiiffli of weather), fron VT *■'*' '• IZ ' 15 PJUJ ' U22 '"" :i, lloln! "' WAVKIfI/Ky,'' s.s. (9.:0 p.m.), 157 tons. Henry, from Foxtoii. HAUPilil, s.s. (10.30 p.m.). 721 ton« from Gisbnrne. TUESDAY, JULY 2. ' AOBERE. s.s.- (0.40 n.m.), 77 tons, FH; from Patca. " ' DEPARTURES. JlOmU", JULY 1. HI.VEMOA. s-s. (5 a.m.), tor.*, Bollon* for northern lighthouse:-, via Cnstlcuoitit PATEKKA, s.s? (1 p.m.), 1212 tons Watson, for Picton and Xeli-on. Pa-'seniters: Ha-loon-For Picton-Jlisses Fitzgerald. Urquharl, OXcary, Christian, Morion, Sfesdanics Adams, Bro-ivnlcc, Lain;;, Ider-iv. llromilce Laiiiff, Thornton, Wrfgltt. Colliim, Jiiilherl'ord, llodloy, llarr, llurkc. For Nc!»on-3fiss--es Wiitkins, Da.vcy, Jlcsthines Cuttinir, -Minilie, Cutting. -liimlic. Grant, Herbert, Christie, and Harris.

lIUIA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 127 toiis, Burt, for ivangamii. HANAJtOA, 5.5. (5.10 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for JlotKJka. UF.CVhV*. s.s. '3.15 p.m., from lVorscr liny), 58b touj, Tointon, for Gisborne. WAKATU, s.p. (6 p.m.). 157 laun, Wills, for Kaikoiira and Lyttclton. pjCFEKDKIt, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 198 tons, Jamjcoii, for Karainoa. JIAWEKA, e.s. (7.15 p.m.), 200 tons, Jnck--8011, for Pr.tca. HIXKMOA, 5.3. (7.25 p.m.), 5« tons. Bollons, for UastloDoint. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Alchvcll. for Lytteltou. Passenscrs: Sii-loon—llistcs Plimmer, Cazalla, Ingcrsoll, ClilTord. ]iope, Taylor. Frascr, Ahhot, Preston, Chitwync, Mesdamcs Montisolc, Sutton, M'Ouiro, Patrick, Wright, Kelvin, Jladdfcon, Abbot, Cornford, Ashnell, Messrs. Jlontisole, Cremor, Monk, Lafhbrook, Victor, Alexander, Green, Teddy, Dalloo, Bascond, Biirnard, Williams, Bixon, Forbcu, Ponder, Withy, Kelvin, Maddison, Oarr, Thomas, WykcImm, Nahle, Stewart, Bromi, Hare, M'Kenzic. Cornford, Ashwcll, Eitchic, Halienstein, Blandford, Bessmon, Eichclljaum, Captain Bone. WAIKAU. 8.8. (11 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Onawa, Blenheim, July 2. Kipplc, (jisbornc, July 2 Avapawa, Wanganui, July 2. Aloxsuidcr, Mangarakau, July 2. Waihora, NcwcaFtle, via Auckland, July 2. Itakura, Westport, July 2. Kapiti, Wnnganui, July 2. Nikau, Nclboh, Motucka. July 2. Jlararoa, Lytteltou, July 2. Opouri, southern ports. July 2. Jlokoia, Duncdin, lyttelton, July 2. Flora, southern ports, July 2. Navua, northern ports, July 2. Pateena. Nelson, Pinton, July 2. Putiki, Torakohe, July 2. Gertie. Foxton. via The Grove, July 2. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 3. Kaitoa, Foxton, July 3. Rosamond, Ouehunjra, direct, July 3. Muritai, London, via way ports, July 3. Wairau. Blenheim, July i. Mauaroa, Motueka. July 3. Jtuia, Wanßanui, July 3. Kapuni, Patoa, July 3. Hawera, Paicii, July 3. Maori, Lyttelton. July 3. Maungsinui, Sydney direct, July J. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, July 3. Kaikoura, London, via Auckland, July 4. Kent, Lyttelton, July 4. Westraha, Duncdin, Lyttelton, July 1. WakatU'. Lyttelton. Kaikoura., July 4. Tarawera, northern ports, June 5. Warrimoo, Mcluourne, via Eouth, July 5.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of the South, Foiton, July 2. Arapawa, Wnngtuiui, July 2. Wavorlcy. Xefeon, W-cst Coast, July 2; Aorere, I'atea, July 2. ](.ipplc. Napier. Qisuorne. July 2. Kotoiti, Kelson. West Coast. July 2, Flora, Picton, West Coast, Jaly 2. Echo, West Haven, July 2. Mokoia, northern port?. July 2. Onouri, Grcyuioutli, July 2. Nikau, Nelson, Motuekn, July 2. JJararoa, Lyttelton, July 2. Kapita, TVnngonui, July 2 Poherua, Grvymoulh, July 2. Kini, Grcymuuth, July 2. Opnwa, Illcnheiiu, July 3. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 3. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, July 3. Navua, TVestport, July 3. Wairau, Blenheim, July 3. jrana.roa, Havelock, July 3. Huia, Wantjanui. July 3. Piitiki, Wancanui. July 3. Kapuni. Patea. July 3. Hawcre, Patea, July 3. I'at«ena. Picton, Nelson. JuJy 3. Maori, Lyttelton, July 3. Rosamond. New Plymouth. July 3. Komata, Westport, July 3. Westralia, Sydney, via northern porta, July 4. Jlaunpanui, Melbourne, via south, July 4. Alexander. Nelson, AVcst Coast. July 4. Walcatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, July 5. Kent, Avonmoulh. via Las Palraa?. July 5. Tarawera, Lyttelton. Dunedin. July's. lVarrimoo. Sydney direct. July 5. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, July

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEJtENTS OP STEAMERS. WABEIMOO, s.s., Jcft Melbourne June 26, for Hobart, nonthcrn ports, and Wellinetou. Duo Wellington .Inly 5. Lea.ves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney July 9. MAUNGANUI, s.s., left Sydney June 29 for Wellington direot. Due Wellington July 3. Leaves July A for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne July 13. WESTIiALM. E.s., leaves Duncdin today for Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo Wellington July 4. Leaves same day for northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney. July 12. VICTOTUA, S.S.. leaves Sydney July 3. for northern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington July 14. Leavca sanio day for Lytteltoii and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. lONIC (due about July 91. Failed on Ma-y 23, via Cape Town and Jlobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) KTAIi. OP INDIA 'due about June 27), sailed on April 21, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. (Tyi-cr Line, agent?.) KAIKOUIIA (duo about July 8), soiled on May 4. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shippins Co.. ngcnK) MUJJITAI (due about July 4), sailed on May 10. via Australian port*. (Tysor Line, agrcnls.) I HTAE OP SCOTLAND (dim about August 1), sailed on May 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tytcr Line, agents.) From Liverpool. MOHAYSIIIItE (due about July 15). sailed on May 11, via Lus I'nimas. (F.-ir.-S. Line, agents.) TVIIOXK (due about July 29), sailedon May 25, via Auckland. (K-H.-S. Line, KSSKX (due about Almost 19), sailed on June 22. via Las I'almas. Cape Town, Houart, and Auckland. (R-IJ.-S. Line, agents.) From Clasgow. AWAHOU (due about July 10). tailed on April 1. via, Hun and Newcastle. From Montreal. TOKOSIAISU (due about July 15). sailed on April 15, via. Australian ' pi,r| A and Auckland. (Xiw Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WHAKATAXK (due about. July 31). failed on Slay 27. via. Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shippiim Co.. agent--.) MATATUA (due nliuut Augu.-I. 27). sailed on June 20, via Australian poll- and Anck-. hind. (Xsw Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. COURTTIKM) (due about July 17). failed on ApiU 19. vii Auilraluui ports and Auckland. (T.vser l.inc. iigcii;!.-.! AXOLO-tiAXON (due about Ju'.v 19), sailed on April 25. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agent.?.) NKIUKNIT.LS filuc about .Inly SO), snilptl on .May 2. via .Melbourne end Sydncv. (Dalgi'ly and Co.. agsnl.«.j STAI! OF ALSTKALIA (due Auirns't 2). ;-ai[ed on -May ;5, via Au-f.r.ilhiu porta and Auflcland. (Tyser Line, acenl.-.) STIiATIIHOV dine nbimt August 6), saili"l mi .May IT, via. Australian ports. (Vacuum Oil Co., ngentp.) From Bunhui'y. KA'I'OA (duo about Atnir-I iof. s-iil-d in June. (U.f-.H. Co., ageii-ls.) SAII.KIt TO AKKIVK. From riewcsstlo. nELIiS J3ESXV, teou:, siilcd ou Jttuc SI.

I BY TEI.KGItAPn. J OVERSEA. !..,.. , LOXDOX. Jam. jo. Amvril.--Nrreli ! |na, r;-,»ni W'e11i,,,.,,,,,. 1-iml '"■ t ' X ' '"'" '■ hx ' l ' 11 "" 1 r,,r Auek- ,. ~ , ~ svnxKV. Jniv i. SjJ'iJt'rt.-Jhrama. (1 d.iiiJ, Iμ- Vancmiver. I COASTAL. ! JFOXDAV. Jl'I,V 1. ArCKfiA.NI). Sailed, Mahrno -G 7..110. for Svdiii-v .An-iv.-rt.-.\ S ali:Mv. .'voni (iroynKiuUi. ON'IOIHI.NiiA. Sailcd.-lio.sanio.Hl U v .mX and Kurawa •A 11.111.1, lor Xcw I,'lymoiUli. MANUKAU JIh'ADS. Kosamontl at 3 p.m. and li.-irawa at. 6.15 P.m. passed uiitv.-itrd- for Now Plymouth. WANCANUI. fIC.-IO a.m.), for WcIrOXTOX. lin^on?"- -^00 """ <U "■"'• ) ' frm " "'dvj^ n j'«l.--flcrtm (10 ]i.in.), for Wi'llin B fjn, PICTOX. ' (5.10 p.m.), from \Ye\To sail.-I'atecna (11 p.m.), for Nelson. ISI-E.NHEIJI. -To f?JI--opawa (5.30 a.m. July S), .-ir.cl iJlenlieim (0.00 a.m. July 2i, for Welliiißton. NKLSOS. Sailed.-Xik.all (5.50 p.m.!, for Wellington. r.YT'J'KLTOS. Arnved.-Ojiciu-i, from Tiniaru. Sn.ilpd.-}'lora, (5.'5 r ..m.), for Wclliiitjton, I'lrton, and Htft Coa«t. ' j ;' o .,«V :l -"; T ()m,l . lri (5 I'-'"-', for IVellincton. sailed.—jrokoin H. 35 p.m.', for Auckland via jiortlisrn lions. Saloon— Fur Wellington—lfr. and 3irs. Scrcimilie J'-f. Pulling. Tor Xapicr-jrr. and ltnti-'i-rord. I'or Aue!;l.-ind-:iri. Whittle ' S-'iuli'd.-Mararoii (0.35 ji.m.'i, for Wclliinrton. Psv-enrjciti: Saloon—)lis?es l'attn'n H>. JfCill. AValdron. I.r.thimi. Osdcn -\ledaniss Patton, Ailren, Inulis, Cither, M'W'l)i?ms, liyan. Hodd.-i, Will, Thompson, ISerrv and son, J[on. T. Enxton. Hon. H. J. Kmitli Messrs. R. U. Ithote. ?.[.P.. Cray. T. Krown Crower. llyam--, M:il)in. W. Jfilnc. Clabnuni, Mai-'isaon, Tirowu. Orapcs, Cotton, l'inliy=on, Ifcccc, Aiiiinson. Pcttigrcw.lewis, llavcnr.or!. liutclii.-on, Brown, Xewunn, KiMtos, Jluir, Patton. James. Moriarty Illin-niT. Uonnan, Vernoii. Sylvester, Al--1/H. Cable. Wciton. Will. Tiioinpson. Berry; "!0 bteerage. DUXEDIX. Arrivcd.-lfiiamii. auxiliary schooner, from Cinnilielt Island. Sailcd.-l'aparoa U.« p.m.). for Bluff; Mauinri (4.30 p.m.), for LyUellon; Kotare, for Waiko.wa. BLUFF. Arrived.-Warrimoo (3.45 p.m.), from Hobart <nid Melbourne. To (.-a-U.-Warrimoo !2 a.m. July 2), for Dnncdiii. MATJNGANUI PKO3I SYDNEY. Cablo advice received by the local office of the. Union Company stated that the Jfaimsaiiui left Sydney at noon on fiatnrrtay for Wellington direct. The vessel is due in port i.'arly to-morrow morniir.', and has on board 126 saloon and IC4 steerage passengers, including Eix Chinese, for all ports. At 10 p.m. yesterday the Union Company's steamer Jfaunganiii, whieli is en route from Sydney to Wellington, advised that she was expected to ma lie port at 7 a.m. to-morrow.

OVERDUE BOATS AIHtIVE. Several of tho overdue steamers, which have been kept back by the wcsitlicr. put in an appearance at- Wellington yesterday. Their crews report meeting with an exceptionally rough experience. The first vessel to reach port was the Queen of the South, from Foxton, and then came the Defender, from Lyttolton. She had bee;i sheltering under Lonn Island. The Waver-

ley, which left Foxton on Saturday, had sheltered at Tit alii Day and Te Kameru Bay, up the coa.=t. When the Waverley left the latter plaoc tire small rtearner Acrcro was at anchor. Sho made port, however, at an early hour this morning. The Union Company's steamer Ilaupiri had a long templestuous trip from Napier. She cleared the former port at noon on Saturday, tind arrived at Wellington at 10.30 p.m. yesterday, meeting the full force of tho "eoutherly" en route. At times she only progressed at the rate of one knot in four hours. On other occasions she effected three knots in three hours. Xo damage wan sustained by any of tho vessels mentioned. It is thought that the other overdue vessels will make port this morning. On account of there being very little water on the Wairau bar, the Blenheim and Opawa have been detained inside. They wv'c to sail for Wellington at 5.30 a.m. to-day, ;

Xo sign lias linen seen of the Korwcghn "floating whaling factory" I'akiura. She left Westnort for Wellington at 10 a.m. on Saturday. As she did not appear on Sunday or yesterday morning the oniiMon was expressed that, she has roho to Mused—her original destination.

MOANA AMUVES SYDXFA' 4 P.M. A wireless me. c, ;age received from the Union Company's steamer Moana hist night staled that the. vessel was expected to arrive at Sydney from Wellington at 4 p.m. to-day. COMING BY lUI.S. lONIO. Duo at Wellington from London, via. way ports, on July 9, the Shaw-Savill If.M.S. lonic had the following passengers on board when she left the Homo port:—Mrs. P.-.W. and Miss B. Abbott, Mrs. H. K. Bcthuno, Mr. It. Catlow, Miss li. A. Cozens, Miss M. Dawson, Mr. W. 11. Hemes, M.P.. Mr. D. C. IFerries, Miss I. Adams, Mr. T. P. Baird, Mis-, N. Hlaynoy, Miss E. Booth, Mrs. 0. and Miss , V. A. Broom, Mis-b A. I. Bruce, Mr. L. ]I. ond Mrs. Ilurgoyiie, Mr. I!. S. Cox, Mrs. K. and Miss M. Harper, Miss 31. Harrison, Mr. 0. ami Mrs. licalil, Mr. 11. 11.I 1 . Jackson, Mr. If. K. Murray, Mr. W. and Mr?. M'Keiuie. Mirs E. jr. Miles, Mr. T. E., Mrs., and Misses Morgan, Mr. A. T., Mr,;., anil Hisses liodda, Mrs. .1. and Miss M. Sachs, Mr. 0. It. Strange, Mr. V. P. and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. F. White. Jlr. 11. 13. and Mrs. Wliytc, Mr. B. W. May, Mr. J. Clarke, and about 600 third-class passengers.

NAVtJA TO WELLINGTON ONLY. At present the Union Company's steamer Navua is relieving the Monowai in the IXmcrihi-fiast Coast-Auckland service. The Navua arrives here from northern ports tomorrow, and will trnn.-'hip her passenger-, to the Mararoa, and her (α-rgo to the Maunganui. She will then proceed to West-port to load for Wellington. On Friday next the Monowai resumes running. She is due at Wellington from Dunedin and Lyttelton on Sunday, leaving for northern porta again on Monday at 5 p.m. AT LAST. The crow troubles of the American fourmasted schooner Alumna- were finally adjusted at Lyttt-Uou on Friday last. -The mato IKdwai-clsen), who signed off the other day, was .re-engaeed, and it, is stated that he h receiving JE3O for the "run" to Newcastle. Oho able seaman w.if- also engaged, ond lie. siTiiral tlia good terms of £25 roi- Hit! run t.<> Newcastle and a free liassaw I'.acl;. The two seamen who had l;ceu in gaol for some days were put mi hoard by the polii-c. The Alumna, weiplied anchor at 3.30 p.m., and set sail before a fresh southerly breeze. Pilot Crawford took the tohooncr out to ica. but the wind fell away after she had cleared the HcadF. and for Fomc hours- she made lin-t little progress. During the evening, however she got clem , away on her run to Newcastle, where she will' load coal for the Hawaiian Islands oc a Pacific Coast port.

XOTiCK TO MAIUNEIiS. P.c wrecked steamer Kotuku.-The Mariiiß Department receivoil-word from GrcyinoiilU ycs,tcril:iy whieli stated that the wrecked' stciiincr Kolnliu had lirokcn ni two. I'art. ot lha ve.«cl hod been carried into the river clmni'cl, 50ft. from the cud of the nortli lip-h'jad. Marinoi-9 using the liorl .ire jiotilicd of the danger. MEFS TAIII.E GOSSIP. Mr. J. I!. Siuitli. late purser of the Map.7iirika. lia-s joined 1h« llotoiti for the run to the i-oa.-t and liii'.-k. Jrr. J!. Cordy, late pccoitd odieer of the Jlapourilci. has joined liio I'atcena. in a similar rapority. Me.-srs. U. Kllisnn. third oHicer, L. Jl'Murrii:li,'fccoinl ciißincpr. and C. V- He!l, third (iigiucer-aU ol the Mapourika- have f .i ß ii ill r.tl' (ho ve.-c-l's nrlicU's.

Tin- ,\m'M-iMii fnnr-nia-ted !nrr,i,onlinf MaktiwMi. which was in L.vltcllou l:u-l .laniiavv, is on her way 1 Ui.i Nut Zc.ihml. This liim> >l>c is liriii'iiiß a full carrto rf lumber In WoHhiKtoii. Sjic lt-tt. linn's lh.rlioiir on June 5. The Iviroii'jntinc IV. 11. Ta.>.lmt, lt-rr tlic Ciil'imliiii ISivcr mi April 21 uiUi 11. i-.ircii «! hmilu'r f:u- lluu.'diii, mid is n(iiv 71 ihuv (int. SI,sli'iuld lie rcjMU'k'd (in (lie :it «ny II i= nxjH'clod Hint lhi> colliciv: Kiiin:>.l:i nml TiihLTiiii will lt-:ivt- Wi'lliiiKioii for WcstjKivt iiiKl lliT.viiioiitH ri-|H'clivplv )ocltiS". Thi-i tvL-iiiiis "Tin- Kini lc:>vr< port rdr (li-pyiiKiiitli to ln:iil liinhcr for I.yltcl(:m. Atil-r Jirlll-iil'.- (111! cvi(l»ilfc of 11,0 in:i«. (cri <•! l.lif Kiiui.iiiii and flpoin-i rcMii-clivp. ly. Ilii! .Marine! Duiiarliiu-pt. li:t-• ilociilcd lo I alii- li:) IlililliM- Mi I i'lii rpu-ariHllK th... r,.. cent collision lieUvccu Hie vi,:d- at Wi-l-llnsloii. Al. 12.30 ii.iii. yr-lenlay Mm Union i',lm-r-uiy's iviriri. riirricr lli'i.-.'iniui'd left (>!>,.- hnnL'a Tor U'clliiiKlon iliivcl, l>lll. in pun sail'for .New I'l.vmnutii ifiro.-l' at 6p m. Araluir.n, .=.f.,'arrived ill (ircyinoiilh frr>i:i ii.TrtnjT Mil kit oil the iclurii' nip ail 5 p.DI,

AiTonlmjr |~ ti l( . aiinii.il icioii of Hid Aiinii'in! llai-iKiur Jbiiril ihe not t. Ullage v/liifli t-nli-i-Bi! IliM porl chiiiit- (!?<■ vcar •iil n, 1.P38.621 (on--. Welljijriim'-- Hg'iirc, .mi- t!i:. j-KiiH. ]),.|-i o ,i ,vcri- 2.053.2C1 vel. fon:-. In l-,:,ili ni* this incliKk-s all fl.-i-.--fs of

Vp-!pnlay inornins the XnrweL'ian v.hi'lor Slie will vonio oir lu-t'ayT Tile ti-Mwier ]-.:!?nj- lv.T- in!..',! n,i .ve.-lonl::y. mid will efMii'j oPI om Wednesday.

An ai rival at Xjpicr yclenlay w<ip the 'ly.-'-r liner Mm-iiai. . 'I'll:- ve.-.-el i- i-'i rcKile rr-,ni I.oiiilon. and i> due at, Wellington about t'j.niori-aw.

Tlie ih'i.Mi was l) Imve left Xewea.-tle en U'c-iliij-.iay for I,vU<m.;-iii villi a- rarxo »f i-!.:il. .\rie:- ili-i-ii-....,..- .1,,, v.-ill lie do v .ki.<l there for owrk.m'l «"nd eleiMiin- ami l>a:ntmi,', and _ -.vil! ;--lie\e th» Mnan.n in lilTiir, H l ol)art.''am| , ."l" 1 hi'iil-n 'v. "' "'""'""'

!a : t evcniiiL' (lie Union ComK'M<M av'r'ive ■at'AnShuul' from via way corts, ai- 6 k,i>i. (u-day.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 7

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