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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOOX. ,7 ULY. Day. llr. m. Last quarter 8 . jJ' I, ■ m • New moon L> '] ™ ;t,nu First quarter 21 J n-" 1 - Full moon 29 3 58 p.m. JIOOX. Moon rises to-dny, 7.51 p.m.; sets. 10.35 n..m. Thursday. man water. To-day, 7.11 ».»>.: 7.30 p.m. To-morrow, 7.53 a.m.; 8.9 p.m. ' SUX. Sun rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.: scls, 4.32 iuu, A R RIV At-S. TUESDAY, JULY 2.

STOKMMUI). sj-. (3.5 a.m.). 217 tons, Dowoll from Wanganui. . • XIKAU, e.s: (5.5 a.m.). 245 tons. Jiaj. f tons. William,, fI JIAItA]/oA', to s.'s. (6.40 a.m.), 2598 toiw. Mailning, from !;J 5 'Sy"^ 1 'Vr\in'l| U ■—Mioses JfGili, Ltttham, Wuldion. Mar.-ha . Patton (4), Ogdcn, Jli'Stlamcs Itjon, Connor, Cotter, ration, M'ttilhams, liiomptoii. Sliaw, 11 odder and dnW, llcrry. Hons- 11. »• Ell, C. .T, Smith, nnd Bnxton, trow, Cray, Weston, Itobinson, .laiuos, Miluo. CaUInirn, Mntlicson, Coiinor, Moviarty, Jlpw Rhodes. Dcvcnport. I'cWixra". « o«Ji. •t----ton, Allan, Jleynolds, lhompson, Cable, Muir Horner, Silversten, Lewis, Hi own, Day, Thompson, Sliaiv, Watclilin, At-kincan, Rooman, Mundell, Ucrry, Vcrnor. AnsU-j, (7.Z0 a.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, fiom Duiicdiu M / J . ljy , Uclto nmi Saloon—Jlissca Johnston, >1 Hc.un. a»« lleid, Mcsdamo? M'Leod and Sercombe, Jiossrs. M'Leod. Barston, I illans, Sereombe Pulbery; 15 steei nge. PUTIKI, s.s. (12.10 p.m.). 127 tons, from T OPOmii, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 572 tons, Schutze, from Lyttcltou. . /wc SUYEIUO. s.s. (6' p.m. in the stream), b-i$ tons, Cowley, from Calcutta, Thursday Islnnd. and Sydney. _ WAIHOUA. s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 4638 tonß, Oarson, from Ncwcastlo, via Aucklanu. PATKENA, S.fi. (11.45 p.m.). 1212 tons, J. Wa-tson. from Kelson and Picton. Passengcrs: 76 saloon and 23 steerage.

departures. TUESDAY. JULY 2. LIZZIK TAYLOR (8.15 a.m. from Worfcr Bay!, 77 ton®, Petersen, for Havolock. QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 193 tons, Harvey, for Foxfon. ROTOITI, s.s. (<.45 p.m.). 1159 tons, Flynn, for Kcls-sn and West NIKAU, P.S. (5 p.m.), 245 tons. Has, for Nelson nnd Jlotiiclm. tir.n:._. FLORA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1273 tons, Williams, for Westport. WAVERLEY. s.s. (5.35 p.mA. 157 tons, Ilcnrv. for Kelson and West Loa? t . MOKOIA. 5.6. (6.10 p.m.). 3002 tons, Harris, for northern ports. KOJIATA. s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 1994 tons, Mawson, for Westport. MARAROA. s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2598 tons, Jlannintr, for Lyttcltou. n , , Ol'OUltl. s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 572 tons, Sehnae, for Greymouth. .• KINI, s.s. (11.25 p.m.), 1122 tons, Holm, for GroymoutJi. ECHO, auxiliary sco»v (11.30 p.m.), 99 tons, 31'Intyre, for West Haven.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Onawa, Blenheim, -Tilly 3Ripple. Gisbornc, July 3. Alexander. Maucrarakail, July 3. Waihora, Newcastle, via Auckland. July 3. Navu-a. northern ports, July 3. Blenheim, Blenheim. July 3. Kaitoa, Foxton, July 3. Rosamond, Onehunsa, direct, July f* Muritai, London, via way ports, July 3. Woiran, Blenheim. July 3. Manaroa, MotueUa. July 3. Huia, Wanpauui, July a. Maori, LytteHon, July 3. Maunganui. Svdnev direct. July 3. Arahura, West Coast. Nelson, Picton, July 3. T , , Can-opus, Westport. July 3. Queen of (he South, Foxton, July 4. Arapawa-, Lyttelton, July 4. Ilp.wera, I'atea, July 4. Nikau, Xelson, Mot-iiekn, July 4. Jlararoa, Lyltol'on, July 4' , , Ka-ikonra, London, via Auckland, July 4. Kent. I.vtteiton, July 4. ■\Vo--trnlia. Dunodin, Lyttclton, July 4. WaUatu. Lj'tieHflii, Kaiiioura, Ju!y 4. Tarawera, northern port! l , June 5. Warrimoo. Melbourne. via south, Julys. Kumara,' BlufF, July 5. Taiuui. Lyttelton, July 6. llaupiri, CiveymoiUli. July 6. Tf-itoiti. West- Coast. XeI?oil, July 6. 3tonowa.i, Dunodin, LyKdton. July 7. Te Anau. routherii ports, July 9. Moitoia, northern port", July 9. Corinna, southern ports, July 10.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorore, Paten, July 3. Itipple, Napier, Gisborno. July 3. l'oherua, Greymouth, July 3. Onawa. Illenheiui. July 3. Blenheim, ISlmihcim, July 3. Ivaitoa. Kelson. Wc.st Coasl, July 3. Navua, Westport, July 3. Matin roa. llaveloel;, July 3. Putiki, Wansamii. July 3. Patoena. Picton. Nelson. July 3. Maori, Lytteltoii. July J. ltosainond. New Plymouth, July 3, Ifaupiri, Greymouth. July 3. Wairau. Blenheim. July Queen of the South, Foxton, July 1. Huia. Wanranui. July 4. Arapan-a, Wangonui, July 4. Tla.wcrn, Patea, July 4. Nikau, Nelson, "Hotueka, July 4. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 4. Westralia, Sydney, via northern ports, July 4. Maunprnnui, Mrlbonrno, via south, July 4. Alexander, Nelson, Wo*t ('oast. July 4. Wakfttu. Kaikoiira, Lyttelton. July 5. _ Kent, Avonmoutli. via Las Pa.lmas. July d. Taraivora. LyUclto?'.. Punc'hli, July 5. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, July 5. Kutnnrn, London. July 6. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, July M.onmvai, northern ports. July 8. Mokoia. Lyttelton. Diinedin. July 9. Mapourika. Ne! c on, West Coast, July 9. Tc Anau. New Plymouth, Westport, Greymonth, July 9. , Corinna. Nelson, New Plymouth, On?liuuga, July 10.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WARRIMOO. s.s.. left Melbourne Juno Sfi, for Ilnha-rt, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington July 5. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney July 9. MAUNGANUT, s.s., left Sydney Juno 29 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington July 3. Leaves July 4 for southern ports, ltobart, aud Melbourne. Duo Melbourne July 13. WESTRALIA. 6.5., left Duncdin today for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington July 4. Leaves same day for northern ports and Sydney. Duo Sydney, J ul >' VICTORIA, 5.5., leaves Sydney July 3, for northern nortfl and Wellington. Duo Wellington July 14. Leaves Eame day for Lyttelton and "Ditncdin.

OVERSEA SHIPPINC, STEAMERS TO AHIUVE. From London, lONIC 'title flbout July 9), sailed on May 23, via Capo Town nnd llobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF INDIA (duo about June 27), sailed on April 21, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. (Tycser Line, agents.) ' KAIKOURA (due about July 8), sailed on May *1, via Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MURITAI (due about. July 4). sailed on May 10, via Australian porks. (Tyscr Line, agents.) STAR. OF SCOTLAND (duo about August I), sailed on May 21. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Ty.-cr Line, agents.) From Llvorpool. MORAYSUIRE (due about, July 15), failed on May 11, via Las Paltnas. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) TYRONE (duo about July 29), sailed on Ma.y 25, via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Liue, agents.) „ „ , ESSEX (due about August 19), sailed on June 22, via Las Palmas, Cape Town, Hobart, and Auckland. (F.-U.-S. Liue, agents.) From Glasgow, AWAIIOW (due about July 10). sailed on April 1, via Suez and Newcastle. From Montreal. TOKOMAItU (due about July 15). sailed Oil April 15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Coagents.) WIIAKAI'ANK (due about July 31), sailed on May 27, via Australian porta ami Auckland. '(New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MATATIJA (due about August 27), sailed on .tune 20, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Hew York. COURTFIELD (due about July 17), sailed on April 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. Cl'yscr Line, agents.) ANGLO-SAXON (due about July 19), sailed on April 25. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) NEIIJENFELS (due about July 20), sailed on May 2, via Melbourne (ttul Sydney. (UalEctv and Co., agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA (due August 2). sailed on Mav 25. via Australian ports and Auckland. iTyter Line, agents.) STRATIfROY 'due about August 6i, filled 011 May, 17, via Australian portt). (Vacuum Oil Co., ogents.)

From Bunburv. KA.TOA 'due About Anguoi 30), wiled in June,

SAILERS TO ARRIVE. From Newonjilo, HELEN Dl-IXNY, bartiiic, sailed on .Innc24. From Grays Harbour. MAKAWELI, American four*masted barriuciilino, mailed 011 J.nno 6. BY TELEGKAPJI. OVERSEA. LONDON*, .Inly 2. Arrived.—W<\kanui, from Auckland. Ell EMANTLE, .July 2. Arrived.—Malojn, from London, via Suez. MELBOUKNiI, .Inly 2. Arnved.-Otway, from London. Passengers for New Zealand:—Mc.vsim. Smith, Meredith. Johnson, Crawford, Dr. Pearson, Mcsdames Johnson, Smith and j-ou, Jtose, Boyd, llollis, Farmer; sind 23 third* e.las>. Arrived.—Titania, from Mercury Bay. SYDNEY, July 2, Arrived— Moana (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington direct. NEWCASTLE, .Tilly 2. Sailed—Maitai, for Lyttcltou. HUVA, July 2. Arrived.—Tofuft, from Auckland. COASTAL. TUESDAY, JULY 3. KUSSELL. Arrived.—Halunra., from Wertport. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Makura (5.15 a,in.), froin Vancouver, via Suva; Waitemaln. (2.45 p.m.), from Timaru; Anglo-Saxon 15.55 p.m.), from Ilobart. Sailed.-Tn-inui (4.10 p.m.), for Lyttolton; Makura (5.25 p.m.). for Sydney; Talune (7.20 p.m.), for linrotonga ami Tahiti. 'Arrived.—Waitcmata, from Timaru. . Sailed.—Tnrawcra, for southern ports; Ngatoro, for Greymouth; 6<juall, for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. GISBOUNK. Arrived.—llegulus {7.30 p.m.), from West* port, via. Wellington. v NAPIER. Sailed.—N'avila (4.20 p.m.), for Wellington. OASTLEPOINT. Arrived.—Hiucinoa (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rarawa (8.25 p.m.), for Onehunga. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington, via W/wganui. WANGANUI. Arrived.—JTawern. (8.20 a.m.) and Jluia (8.25 a.m.). from Wellington. Failed.—lluia (10.30 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.—Kaitoa (10 p.m.), for Wellington. PUPONGA. Arrived.—Kopiti (I p.m.), from Wellington. (?) MOTDEKA. Sailed.—Maunroa, (noon), for Wellington. WEPTPORT. Railed.—Canopus (10.15 p.m.), for Wellinston. lUIKOURA. Arrived.—Wakatu (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maronri (8.20 a.m.), from JPort Chalmers; John M.30 a.m.). from Nydia Bay; Storm (5.15 a.m.), from Timaru;, Wakatu, from Kaikoura; Arapawa, from , Wanganui. Sailed.—Corinna. (8 p.m.). for Wellington; Delphic (4.50 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; 1 Storm, for Picton and Wu.nga.nui: John, i for Timaru: Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington, with 175 passengers. I TOIARU.' _ I

Sailed—Kumara (5.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton. POUT CUALMKIUi Sailed.—lfairns-hiro (4 p.m.), for Bluff. DUNKDIN. Arrived.-Warrimoo, from Melbourne. Pailod.—lnvcrmrgill. for Invcrcar^ill. Sailed.-Westralia, for Sydney, via Auclc* land. I'asftuipers: For Wellington—Mrs. M'Millan, Mr. Shanks, Mi. c . e ecs l'hclan, Johnstone, M'Millan. For Gfcborne-MeFdames Lyon and family, TClcol and child. Messrs. Knorpt-on. Townesnd, Lyon. Nicol. For Auckland— Sherwood, Smith and 2 children, Mif.sos Mackintosh, Lowno, Messrs. Sherwood and Smith. PLTTPF. Arrived.—Pnparoa (9.13 a.m.). from Port Chalmers.

jrAUKOAXin abbiyf.s 6 a.m. Ity wirclefs la? 1 evening the Union Compaity'F intercolDiml liner Jlnnnjranui ad-vif-cil t.hfit she would arrive at Wellington from Sydnev ot 6 a.m. fn-dny. Tlu' ve=wl berths a.l the Queen's M'liarf No. 1 5011 th. PUT IX FOU "BUXKKKS." An unexpected arrival at Wellington last evenin's was the tramp steamer Suvcrie. The ve»«c) came to 011 aneliorase ill Iho stream at: 6 p.m. The Suveric is bound t.o tile West, Coast of South America from Calcutta, via Thursday Island and Sydney, and lias put. into Wellington for "bunkers.' She is expected to remnie her journey either to-night or to-morrow nioi'nin;;. ItAKUKA AT KUSSELL. All doubt coucorniiiK the Norwegian "floatiiiT whalini: faclory" Ealiura, was ret at ro.«l, yesterday. The vessel left Westport for Wellington at 10 a.m. on Saturday lost, and F.hould have ariivcil in port on Sunday. During ja-t week-end a llieavy sonth-enst sale aer/unpanied by a iiirr raccd in Cook Strait, and it, was thought that tho Bakura was slielterinff. When Tuesday morniuj camo and llicre v.'as ro of her. tho opinion was held thai the vessel had cone on to liussell—licr original destination. Thi iia? proved correct. Vo>terday Captain .Tohnfon, harbouriuncter. received « telegram from the captain of Tlahnra statinz that he had arrived at Russell. The onptnin - c aid that ho wn* sorry that lie could not reach V el- , but was prevented from doing so , on account of the .golfc.

AXCtO-SAXON AT AUCKLAND. At 5.55 jj.m. Yesterday tho Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Auelo-Saxon arrived at Auckland from New York, via way ports. The vessel left New York as lon'c aco as April 25, and was not reported until she out into Hobart last week for bunker coal. The Anslo-Saxon is due at Wellington about July 12.

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captains Post and Stringer left for Lyttelton by the Mat-area last evening. Tho former is to act a* nautical assessor at the inciuirv regarding tho disappearance of the dredge Manchester to-day, aud tho la'ter will bo a witness in t.b<? case. Captains Post and Stringer should arrive back at Wellington to-morrow morning. Mr. P.. Gibson; mate of tho scow Echo, left the vessel at Wellington yesterday, his plnce K-I.ving been tnken by Mr. J. Etherid<™. late of the ketch Lizzie Taylor. Mr. W. C. Monzirs, Into purser of t.he Ilanpiri, left for the south last evening to join the Monoirai in o similar capacity. Mr.' A. M'Callum. whom lie relieves, is to join the ITaupiri. Mr. Greenland, who has been on holiday leave, rejoins the Warrimoo. as purser, nt Wellington on Friday. Mr. C. B. V. Wheeler, purser of I,he Warrimoo, ioins the Mokoia., vice ill-. 'P. Walker, who goes on holiday leave. Mr. T,eight-oil, late purser of the Souall, joins the Corinna. P.s purser, vice Mr. Uernard. who proceeds to Australia, to join the Wakatipu.

MAKUTIA AT AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, July 2. The Mokura n.rrivcd from Vancouver at 3 a.m. Pnssenjrers:—FirEt-rla.«s: Mcdnmos Jloyd, Logan, and Hyde, Mean's. Itogers, Warren, Plyth, Ttussell, fladohy, Dallas, Bovd, Noel ham. "Wright, Stanford, Logan, Schleicher. Srhtiltc. Matthew?, Hyde. Second-class: Ms*** Smith. Stabler. Camp, boll, Morris. Dovcreaux. and Stewart, MesdniuC'S Burdy. Erigecumb*, Shortlander, Zimmermami, Perrin, and Pronting. Mes<r. c . Ticba-t, Seed, Palm. Kdgecnmbe. Staplcy, Jones. Herbert. SutelifTo. Feeemillar. Metzenthin, Tlook, Perrin. Nicderholde. Tarver. Cole. Fronting, .Torgcnsen, Kheinfold. and Ben-ie. There are 16 in the steerage. After n. battle of 75J hours against. heavy head seas and wind, the Waihora. arrived at Wellington from Newcastle, via Auckland. late Ja*t night. .She left the northern port at 5 p.m. on Saturday, and encountered the full force of the recent southeasterly pale. Being in' light triiu, the steamer received a buffeting, but sustained no damage. Telegraphie advice vcecived from Gisborne suites that the master of the ptenmer Nnru reports sighting the Hippie sheltering at Wangaehu, a bay the otlinr side of P >rt* lend Islond. The Nipple was due nt Wellington from fJUbnrw! on Sunday, and in expected to arrive in port to-do y. No doubt this heavy southerly weather lui« been responsible for the vessel's delay. The llipnle is usoerted to leave Wellington for Napier and Oisborne this evening?. At the Thime= Police Court recently a ship'* steward wa> charged with fraudulently ming a eypy of a. report of diameter endorsed upon what- purported to be :i certificate of discharge wben applying for a situation. The defendant, it was alleged, when applying for i vacancy a* steward, m.ed a. discharge book that had been tampered with. The Magistrate imposed a penalty of £25, in default six weeks' imprisonment. The Government steamer llinemoa arrived at CasUcpoinl. from Wellington yesterday . mornins:. Owinj? n Fen, however, the vcmcJ was unable to woi'K . tlio placfy " . ,i

The Tyser liner Muritai is due at Wellington from London, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier to-day. 'She will berth at, the King's Wharf to discharge, luelurieri in lu>r enrgo, are transhipments of carbide, ox Linden. < Tlkv:c were taken on hoard at Sydney.

Captain Phillips, late of the hriganllne Carmen, lias taken over the command of the buifjne Wild Wave, which i.s expccted :it Wellington with a cargo of hardwood fr<un Adventure Bay. Tasmania. The .-:uler may return to the island State, with a eargo <if pine from the Dominion. Continuing her journey from Greymoulh to Wellington, the Arahurn left Wcstport at. 10 a.m. yesterday. Calls will bo made at Nolr-on and Picton today. Tho vessel i.s expected to arrive in port this evening. Due at Wellington from southern ports this nmrnin*;, the Corinna will sail for Nel*:on, New I'jymouth, and Onehunga at 3 p.m. The Union Company's steamer Untipiri will leave Wellington for Greymouth to. day. She returns to thin port with a cargo of eoal, and on Saturday she will probably leave here for Picton, East Coast bay* and port.?, and Auckland. Tho Wcslport Coal Company's collier Cnnopus is duo at Wellington from Westport lato to-night or ciirJy to-morrow momThe Komata is proceeding from Welling, ton to Wcatport to load coal for Lyttcltou. She will bo docked at "tho southern port for overhaul. Arrangements have been made for the Iluddart-Parlcor steamer Anglian to be pressod into service at Sydney as a depot for about ICO Asiatics, who have been employed on two of the "Clam" liners jusi taken up for time-charter in the Australian trade. The Asiatic* will be kept on board the Anglian, pending arrangements for their return to their own country. On account or being delayed on the West Coast, tho Tc Anau will be late m coming up the roast this trip. Sho is due hero on Tuesday, and sails on tho same day for New Plymouth, Wcslport, and Greymouth. When en route to New Zealand from Melbourne at the end of this month witli a. consignment of phosphates the Union Company's steamer Komona will call at Hobart for a shipment of hardwood. On Saturday nest K.M.S. Talnui is due back at Wellington from Auckland, via Lyttelton. Her departure for London will be taken from this port on Thursday, July 11. Kumara, e.s., of the Sha.w-Savill fleet, is due at Wellington from tho UJufF on Friday. Dcparturo will bo taken for London on July 6.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 9

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