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SHIPPING MEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON.. JULY. Day. Ilr. m. Last quarter 8 4 17 a.m. New moon 15 fl 43 a.m. First quarter 21 4 48 p.m. Full moon 29 358 p.m. MOON. Moon riFes to-day, 11.10 a.m.; sets, 0.52 a.m. Tuesday. HIGH WATER. To-dny, 11.5 a.m.; 11.35 p.m. ' To-morrow, 11.58 a.m.; midnight. SON. Sun rises to-day, 7.8 a.m.: sets, 4.46 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, JULY 20. OI'AWA, s.s. (5.50 a.m.). 110 tons Nicholas, put back through stress of weather. MAKAROA, s.s. (7 a.m.), 2593 tons, Mau--ning, from Lytteltou. ALEXANDER, t\s. (7.45 a.m.), 377 ton.?, Vk'kerman, from Nelson. 11AWBRA, s.s. (9,10 a.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patoa. NAVUA, s.s. (10 a.ni.), 2930 tons, Holmes, from Westport. ROTOITI, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 1159 tons, Flymi, from New Plymouth. GERTIE, s.s. (5 p.m.), 269 tons, Rodger, from Waugamii. MAPOUIUKA. s.s. (5.45 p.m.). 1203 tons, Ritchie, from West Coast, via Nclsoiv. Passengers: Saloon—-Misses Duncan M), Howgate. Power, Usliaw, Smith, Tincliam, Payne, Mesdames Duncan. Crawford, Lineham, Loader, liaydcii,' Livick, Messrs. Ayson, Davidson. Fca, Scaiim'U, Smith, Pat-

ton, Stevenson; 10 steerage. PATKENA. s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, from Nelson .ami Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses' Heaven, Everett, Green, James, Heifer, Chatwinn, Fitzgerald, Harlow, O'Neill, Johnson (2). Costello. Mackay (2), Shaw, Mesdames Stanley, Mvirtin, Page, Cook. Ibbetson. Gillespie. Fryer, Sturmor, Kcrslake, Gledhill and 2 children, Mnnley and 2 children, Smith, Thompson, M'Nab, Wright, M'Kay. Ross, Waddy, Perry, Messrs. Baird, Stuart, Page. Conn, King, Hampton. Manning, Rogers, Forbes, Grigg, Dobbin. White. Master. Weber. Moorland, Gledhill. Duncan. Griffiths, M'Kay, Peters, Rees-, Waddy, O'Donoghuc, Tattio. (2). Rabbits, Lloyd, Iborn, Lane, Hylton, Brown, Wilson, Gurr, Fitzer; 8 steerage. KOOXYA. s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 1091 tons.Prydo, from Westport. SUNDAY, JULY 21. MAORI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwcll, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Shave, Lc Flcinuiing, Thompson, Mesdames Wilson and 2 children, Uuin, Smith, Frost, Kirk, Kilminster, l'nrata, M'Lellan. Fraser. Thomson, Messrs. Matheson, Kater, Parata, Pitenio, Flesher. W allien. Le Fleming (2), Davidson, Wilson, Parker, Butcher, Sinclair, Cox, Davison, Busted. Dt. Mqclannit, Malli-ron, Grassman, Statluim, M.P., Bennett, Carter, M'Leod, Kayc, Townsend, Morgan, Ca.pl, Tate, Davey, M..P., Laurcnson, M.P. Craig, Williams-, Mctcalf, Captain Davis. Clark; 45 steerage. MONOWAI, S.s. (12.15 p.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, from Duaiodin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Miss Turner, Messrs. Dalnmoi'o, M'lntyre, Prime, Tate, Clark, Solomon; 13 stcera.ge. STORMBIRD, s.s. (12.25 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. DEFENDER,' s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 190 tons, Janrioson, from Westport. lIUIA, 9.5. (1.15 p.m.), 127 tone, Burt, from s.s. (9.30 p.m.). 1988 tons, Todd, from Westport. MONDAY, JULY 22. TAINUI, g.5. (0.15 a.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from Waitara,

DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, JULY 20. BLENHEIM, s.s. (2 a.m.), 120 tons, Watr sou. for Blenheim. . OPAWA, s.s. (5 a.m.), 110 tons,' Nicholas, for Blenheim. MANAItOA, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Ha-volock. ,„ „„ , EAGLE, steam whaler (8.20 a.m. from Ward Island), 65 tons', Henrikson, for Russell. TOKOMAKU, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 6258 tons, E. A. Kelly, for Lyttclton. AIIAHTJKA, s.s. 11 p.m.), 1596 tons. Lamtort, for Kelson and West Coast. Passongors: Saloon-For Walt (Zj, Hill. Allen, Mcsdameg Goodman,Arnold, Smith, Rev. Smith, Messrs, Hamilton, Edwards, Jackson, Hunter, Goodman, Bird, Izard. Hamilton. For Westport-Miss M Elwee, Mrs. Browning, Messrs. Nairn, Colliran, Coffco, Johns. Baker, O'Rcgan, Jamce. For Grevmouth—Miesos Mathison» Bust-aa-a, James. 'Drury, Hall, Mesdames Molv He, Buffy, Collins, Atkinson, Messrs. Stokes, Richmond, llcnton. Bowron, Patrick, WilHams Smith, Brown. , , AORANGI, It.M.S. (3.25 p.m.), 4268 tons, Stevens, for Papeete, Rarotongn, and San Prnnci=eo. Passengers: First saloon—Prom Wellington—Jlcsdames Cohan, Infills, nurse and infant, Messrs. T. 11. Tripe, R. T. Turn-, bull, J. A. G. Ilighs, Cohen, A. IT. Brown. From Sydney—Messrs. T. and W. BlakcweU, M. Eraser, G. Frascr, H. Mossc;, fl. Jngleman. Second saloon-From wclling-ton-Misses F. Fade. M. and p. Tarratt, Mesdninos J. J. JlaTcom, Prcndergast, Mcs«rs. S. Alderman, L. Cobbett, A. M'Olure, H. Wilehusen. From SydneyMisses Scowcroft, E. Hillcr, Mesdames J. Hendry, Hague, Saunders, H. aarratt, Messrs. T. Blower, M. Colhgan, J. Hendry, E. Hague, J. Keighley, J. Scowcroft, A. Mitchell, S. C. Robinson, Saunders, T. Sclmlz, H. Tarraitt. ALEXANDER, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 377 tone, Yickcrman, for Patea. TARAWERA, s.s. (5.55 p.m.), 2003 tone, M'Lcan, for Dunedin direct.. Passengers: Saloon-Mrs. Ross, Messrs. Ross, Latham. .TORN, s.s. (6 p.m.), 342 tons. Holm, for s.s. (7 p.m.). 242 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka, , _ KAITOA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 350 tons, Graham, for Greymouth. , ... . ARAPAWA, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, for Wangnnua. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (9.20 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. „ W-VBRIMOO. s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 3529 tons, W. Collins, for Dunedin, Uluff. Hohart, and Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon-For Dun-edin—Mi-wes Livingstone, Mullby, Mr. Sidoy. For'Bluff-Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Teiinent. For Hobarl-Misses Bell, Brown, Messre, OPAWA, 's.s. (10.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Bleuhoim. , MARAROA. 6.9. (11 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for LyttclKm. Passengers: Saloon— Mt=i=o3 nolmes, Hillier, Lordon, Mesdames Ban-lav, Green, Cedars. MoTley. Patorson, Sliulholm. Parker, Smirling. Baird, Messrs. Barclay. Green, Sedars, Morlcy. Hooks. King. Oaufcron. Twiggs, Dank?. Grieg, Hoolin, Fox. Jamieson. Lane, Clifford, Pitorson. Maude. Onro, Huliuo, Rc.id (2). Williamson, Andrews, Dunkley. Morns Ashhy, Oorrie. High v. M'Clusky. Wilkinson. Douglas, Jones. Hudson. Horsley. Moore. Leo,' Pragnell, T'ike. Cade. Watson, Studholm. Parker, Snurlin2. Baird/ v

SUNDAY, JULY 21. ' NAIRNSHIRE, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 6673 tons, FoTder. for Tiinarui. _ JltntfTAl, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 7220 tons, Firth, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kannni, Patca, July 22, Onnwa, Blenheim, July 22. Kittawa, Wcstport. July 22.. llanroto, Wcstport, July 22. jranttapapa, Wcstport July Z-. • Neiricnfols, Auckland, July 22. Kcrahcre. Oreymouth, July 22. Quean of the South. Foxton. JiiJy 23. Nika.u, Nelson, Motucka,, Jroly 23. I'atcena, Kelson, Pictoii, July 23. Mararoa, Lytlclton, July 23. llaiiroto, Wcstport, July 23. Mokoia, northern porta. July ..3Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lytteltou. July 23. Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, July 23. Manaroa, Motucka, July 24. Jlaori. Lyttelton, July 24. A rah lira. West Coast, Nelsou, and Pictou, July 24. Tim Aorerc. l'ntca, July 24. ■ ttawera, Patca, Jills; 24. Kapifi, Wamjanui, July 24. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 24. Ilu'n', Motucka and French Pa'-a, July 24. 51 of raid. .Sydney direct. July 24. Tc Anuu, Dunedii), July 25. Matuiganni, Melbourne and south, July

Witnmcra, Sydney, via- northern port: Julv 26. ~ Onouri, southern ports, only u.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Morayshire, Lyttelton. Buncdin. July T-. Maori, Lyttelton, July 22- _ T . „, . Hnia, Motuckn and Trench Pass, July 22Stormbird. Wangnum. July 22. Opawa., Dlenlieim. July 22. Aovoro, l'ntca, July 22 Patecna. l'lctoii anil kelson. July u. Monowa.l. northern ports, July 22. Ilawera-, Patea. July 22. Kaniti. Wanga.mil, July 22. Blenheim, nic'iilieim, July .22. Corinna. New Plymouth. JuJv 22Navua, Wo.stport, July 23. Koonya, Grey-mouth, July 23. KlMawa. Wcstpori, Greymouth, July 2.1. X.oilandio. Auckland, London, July 23, Kapuni. Pntea.. July 23- . Oneen of the Sout.li, Foxlon. Julv 23. \ikau. Nelson, Jtotiieka-, July 23. JTiira ,, oa, bvUclton, July 23. Jtokoia, Lyt»-H:>ii. lltincdin. July 23. Mapnurikfl, Notion. \W Co'.st. July 23, Hipole. Napier, anil o '.shorn". Julv So. Wnkatu, Knikoura. and LytleUan, July 21. Kaikoura, Waikira, July 24. Moeraki southern ports and Melbourne, Jidy 25. ' , 'I'e Anau, Wer-lport, fircyinoiiMi, July 20. Arahurn. West Coast, via Picton, ana Nelson, July 27.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES. MAUNGANUI, s.s., left Melbourne Julv 17. for Hohart.. sonthom ports, and Wellington. ])ue Wellington July 26. Leaves same dav for Sydney direct. Due Sydney, Julv 30. MOERAKI. €.s.. left Sydney July 20. tor Wellington direct. Duu Wellington Julv 24. Leaves July 25 for southern port!, HoWt. a.nii Mellmufue, X>W Hclbpuruc AM-

MALTA!, s.s., leaves Melbourne July 24, for llobart, southern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington August 2. I.oav-'. fame day lor Sydney direct. Duo Sydney August. 6. MAIIENO, s.s., leaves Sydney July 24, for Auckland direct, due Auckland July 28. Leaves next day for Sydney. Due Sydney ' WIMMERA, 5.?., left, Sydney on July 18 for Wellington, via Auckland. Due Auckland to-day. Due Wellington July 26.

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARIUVE. [ From London. ST All OF SCOTLAND (duo about August 4), sailed on May 21, via. Autraliau ports mid Auckland. (Tyscr Lino, wilts.) TUUAKIKA (due aliout August 23). failed on July 4, via Capo Town and llobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) MIMIRO (duo about September 11). eailod on July 11, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyscr Lille, agents.) From Liverpool. TYRONE (duo about July • 29), Bailed on May 25, via Auckland. (F.-S. Line, agcnts.l ESSEX (due nbout August 19), sailed on Juno 22, via Las Paluia*?, Cape Town, llobart, and Auckland. (F.-S. Lino, agents.) From Montreal, WHAKATANE (due aliout July 31), sailed on May 27, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MATATUA (due about August 27), sailed on Juno 20), via Australian ports nnd Auckland; (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. COURTFIELD (due about July 24), sailed on April 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Truer Line, agents.) NKIDENFELS (due to-day), sailed on May 2, via Melbourne and Sydney. (Dalgcty and Co.. agents.) STAR OF AUSTRALIA, (due August 8), sailed on May 25, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) STRATIIROY (duo about August 6), sailed on May 17, via Australian norts. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN (due about September 30), sailed on July 9, via Australian porta nnd Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) INDRALEMA (due. about August 301, sailed on June 15, via Austarlian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr; Line.. agents.) From Bunbury. KATOA (duo about August 20), Balled in June. (U.S.S. 00. .ngonts.)

SAILEI3S TO ARRIVE. : rom Crays Harbour. MAKAWELT, American four-masted barlueiitinc. sailed on Juno 6. =Rom Advonture Bay (Tas.). WILD WAVE, bairquo. sailed on June 20. BY TELEGRAPH. v OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, Jury 21. Sailed.—Marere, for Wanganui. , SYDNEY, July 21. Sailed.—Star of Scotland, for New 7.cu and; Moeraki (1 sum.), for Wellington. MELBOURNE. July 21. Arrived.—Melbourne, from Kadpara; MM :ai, from London. COASTAL. SATURDAY. JULY 20. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Tyrone, from Liverpool; Squall from Gisborne; Haaipiri, from East Ooa-sl lorts. Sailed—Molcoia (5 p.m.), for southerr jorts; Neidcnfcls, for WellinKton, Nelson tiyttcltou. and Dimedin. ONEHUNQA. Arrived—Karawa (9 a.m.), from New Ply mouth. NAPIER. Arrived—Ripple (2.5 p m.), from Welling [on; Euru (3.60 p.m.), from Wellington. . KEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Corinna (6.30 p.m.), for Welling ton. PATEA. Arrivod.—Aorcrc (1.5 p.m.), and Kapun; iI.ZO p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Arahura (5.15 p.m.), from Wcl lington. WESTPOET. Sailed.—Mangapapa (10 p.m.). for WellinE ton. KAIKOTIRA. Arrived..—Walwitu (12.30 p.m.), .from Wei lington. LYTTELTON. Suited.—Mamari (7 a.m.), for Newcastle. DTJNEDIN. Arrived.—Campbell, whaling steamer from Stewart Island; Invercargill. frou pouthorn ports; To Anau, from West Coast via Bluff. _ . Sailed—Houto. schooner, for Knipara Ariel, barque (3 p.m.), for Maiden Island Kotare, for Invorcarsill. SUNDAY, JULY 21. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Victoria, from southern ports Oourtllcld' (9 a.m.), from Sydney. ONEHUNGA. Arrived—Eosainond (7.45 a.m.), from Wcl lington. WANGANUI. ■ Arrived—Arapawa, (1 p.m.), from Wcl lington.FOXTON. Reports Queen of tlio South stuck it river • above wharf. PATEA. Sailed.—Aorero (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington BLENHEIM. Arrived—Wairau, from Wellington anc To sail—W.iirau (10 a.m.), for Wellington Blenheim, from Wellington, stuck on bar Opawa unable to cross bar inwards Iron Wellington, and sailed for Picton at 2.31 p.m. 1 NELSON. Arrivcd.-Kikau (7.20 a.m.), from Welling ton; Arabura (1 0.m.1, from Pictou one Wellington. pAREWELL fiplT . Reports Kittawa passed cast for Welling ton at 2.50 p.m. WESTPORT. Sailcd.-Kittawa (2.45 a.m.), for Welling tOD ' GREYMOUTH. Saiilcd.-Ngaliero (2.45 0.m.), for Welling lon ' I/TTTELTON. ATrivcd—Tokomaru (7.30 a.m.), and Mara roa, (1.55 p.m.), from Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived.—Altona (8 .a.m.), from Hobart. TYRONE AT AUCKLAND. ' D 3» Telecrssli.~Pre9s Association.! Auckland, .July 20. The IVS. steamer TyTono (formerly Dray tou Grange), which arrived at Auckland to day, experienced tempestuous weather of] Tasmania. Tremendous fcas were shipped and a quantity of deck gear was washed overboard. Two lifeboats wcro damaged and -the vessel was hovc : to for eevera hours. ■

CREW TROUBLES. Crew troubles ha-vo been very frequent in Australian waters during the last few we-ks but the most Interesting was undoubtedly that in connection with the onetime Tyscr steamer Toinoana, From .the facts placed before the Court which heard the ■ case at Svdncy last week, it aroso through the bale of tho vessel, the contention being that wheal the rale happened the articles were .cancelled, and the capUt.\ hail no right to order the crew to uirk. But the maeistratc held that the fact or tho ship hn.vinc chanced hands did. not affect the validity of the articles. It wns rather n. complicated point involved. The sentence imposed on the defendant, sailors was foor weeks' imprisonment. The Tomoana. was slid last month, after being docked at Port Chalmers, to'the Blue Star Line for the London-Ohina trade. It will be remembered that some trouble ensued' befo"o the vessel left Port Chalmers, tho men claiming that they were free. In fact. the first trace of the' rebellion, which has ended so uncomfortably for tho crew, -was evidenced on tho vessel's leaving the wharf. wh"ii a fireman smashed the gangway larnri to pieces as a species of protest against detention.

Eotli the Kin! and Kowliai arrived at Greymouth on Saturday morning. This week's clirot-t steamer from Sydney —the Mocie.ki--w.is t.i have cleared (he New* South Wale* port at 4 p.m. on Saturday She- slioulrt show up at. Wellington during Wednesday forenoon. The F.S. liner Morayshire is timed to leave port at 4 p.m. to-day for Lyttelton anil Duncdin. On Thursday next the Union Company's slf.imei' To Anau is due here from Dimeilin The vestel will sail .ißain ill the 'aft'M'noon tor Wcsi-port and Oreymouth only. omitting her usual rail'at New Plymouth, \n expected arrival here to-day .is the consul si'-.inicr Mincapapa, from Kara-' mea anil YVc.'.'.rert. The Miaw-Savlll liner /.uaLvilie is 1o leave port on Tuesday for London, via Auckland. Th" steamer Opouri is duo here from Foutficrn ports' on .Saturday next. She will sail for Gioymoafli on the same day. Mr T. Fogarty joined the Aoraugi on Saturday as sixth, engineer, vice .Mr. W. Young. Captain S. ITolm, master of the Helen Donnv, has taken over the command or the steamer John, in place of Captain i\ HolmCaptain C. Cliff timed off the Waxrimoa at Wellington on siUwday. Captain

Tlio Cunard Company have cnl.ruF.tcd the ;i-dcr f.ir the apparatus [or the disposal >f t-lio whole of tlio nsiie-s from their new •ii"Cl, tlii' Aijtiitauia, to Messrs. J. fitonc mil Co.. Lid., of Doplford. This firm have •ece-ived ]ii;trii('.tioii;> iimucclia-tvly to put u liand a large nuinlicr of their patent lydraulic underline expeHers for the ves•el. 'Phis type of ut.li e\iiuUi:i!i has, been 'xhau.-tively tested under nil conditions il iiervieii in the Cunard turbine sleamer ilattrctania. Captain Win. Oor.o;is signed on the Helen >nii.v as master on Saturday. Tlio Xsivun is to lcavo Wellington touoiTow for WeMport. 'J'iic Koonya returns o (ireyiuuiitlt on Tuesday. Tlio Oorinna in timed to sail from Weiimrtoii for New Plymouth at 5 o'clock this -veiling. From tlie laUer port tho vessel joe-; on to Tiuia.ru and Dunedin. Instead of leaving' Sydney on Yi'odncslay afternoon—her due date-tor Auckand, the Wimmera was unable to net away mtil midday on Thursday. Sine, is exloctod to arrive, at Auckland this nttoloon, and will reach Wellington on Frilay. Mr. G. Morgan, second officer of the Maori, went on holiday leave on haturlay, and Jkis been relieved by Mr. Corsky, Mr. Ssuugf.tcr. late or the Ifoana, has join. :il tho Maori as third olllccr, vice Mr 3orsky. Tho M«mari (says a Dunedin exchange! ,rilt probably take up the Homeward time iabie run or the Athenic, which line been lf'laycd in London for over a. month m lie 'strike, and will now mips her rotun: jailing date . from New Zealand, Septoin bcr 5. CHRONOMETER- RATING KOTIOE. nector Observatory, Wcllington. r Tht position of the Hector Observatory is i»s Follows:— . , ~ ~ Latitude, 41dcg. 17min. 3.76500. South Longitude, 11 hours 39min. 4.275 cc. Last oi nroenwich. Height, above 1909 mean sea .ovel, 418 feet. Chronometer Ratine Notice.—At 1 p..m Lo-day n ■ galvanometer tignal for ratine "hronometcrs will bo sent from the Ob servatorv to the rublio Telegraph Office Hid to' the Dominion Museum. The needle will move at 1 p.m. exactly of. New Zen land standard mean time, when a. chrono meter set to Greenwich mean tlmo shouh show 13 hours 30inin. Any difference wil bo the error of the chronometer on Green ftich mean time. 1 At 9 p.m. correct time will also be sic nollcd from the Observatory by means 0: electric lights. A green light will 1)( switched on at about 8.45 p.m., a, red on( at about 8.55 p.m., and a whito one a' about 8.59 p.m., and all lights will bi switched off at 9 p.m. exactly of New Zca land standard mean time. Tho prcpara tory switching on of the lights must hi considered as only approximately correct and must not bo used for rating chrono meters. The correct time for rating wil bo given by switching off the lights simul laiicouslr at 9 p.m. & Government Astronomer, Monday, July 22, 1912. / ~ .

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