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SHIPPING MEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hr. m. Last Quarter 8 4 17 a.m. New moon 15 0 43 a.m. First quarter 21 4 48 p.m. Full moon' 29 358 p.m. moon. Moon rises. to-day, 12.47 p.m.; sots. 5.21 a.m. Friday. HIOII WATER. To-day, 1.16 a.m.; 1.38 p.m. To-morrow, 2.11 a.m.; 2.35 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.5 a.m.; sets, 4.48 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. MAORI. s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—• Misss3 ltanger, Knight, llakcr, Paulsen-, Sellars, Hodgson, Taylor, Wall, ltoaeli, Benny, ' Moore, Hamilton, Palmer, Adams. Drown, Gordon, Bruce, Moore, Meisdamcs Hamilton, Wilson, Hatch and infant, Hutton, Price and infant, Burridce, M'Cracken. Harvey, Ranker and infant, Hill, Ward and boy, Messrs. Bowley, Parata, James, Brooks, Nicholb,'Brown, Small, Murray, Studholmc, Brandslator, Hasrurst, Hill, Johnston, Kennedy, Baird, Dickie, Armstrong, Ward, Hunt, Ban 1 , Graham, Bishop, White, Beals, Maddison, Fasan, Izard, Painter. Bain. Drake, Semple, Howard, Dalley. Willcome, llrieu, Tinney, Wallace, Burke, Morrison, Kin-nibiirch. Watltins, M'lntosh, Sherwood, Hunt, Oakley, Hutton, Frost, James Holmes, Prousc (2), Humphries, Stewardsou, Harris, Hafeiden, White, Pardons, Nees, M'Lean, Atkinson, Eecleston, Thackieford, Branscombe, Koerbin, Dallas, Harrison. Donager, Tinnoy, Bamett, Bucldey, Chccscman, Troup. Jlathison, M'lutosh, Piper, Kinc, M'Kinley, Ward, Palmer, Evans, Dandies Company (9); 59 Bteeraffo. STOIiMBIRD, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), put back through stress of weather. ABAHUItA, s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 1596 tons. Lambert, from West Coast, Nelson, and Picton.

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. NIKAU, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 245 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. STORMBIRD, as.. (7.30 a.m.), . 217 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui, via Waii'au bar. KAIKOUHA, s.s. (7,40 a.m.), 6998 tons, M'Kellar, for Waitara. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (8.50 a.m. from Worscr Bay),. 1203 tons, Ritchie, for Nelson and West Coast ports. „ _ PATEBNA, s.s. (1.25 p.m.). 1212 tons, J. G. Watson, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon —For Picton—blisses Gilbertson, Collins, Black, Mrs. Forrest-, Messrs. Wickerman, Duncan. Baker, Ttipp, Walker. Fairlev. Pickerinc, Ropers, King, Ra-t-ti (2). Jackson, Healv, M'Kay. For Nelson—Mis-s Goring, Jlesdaroes M'Gee, Patrick,_ Messrs. Pears, Patrick, Newman, Pattie, Hunt, Robinson. MAORI, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers- SaloonMisses Whit6on, Fisher, Wood, Nichols (2), M'Donald. Thompson. OraEEC. Mesdames Outhbert. Whitson, Harris, Brown. Cliff.' Wood, Williams, Cunningham, Simson, Messrs. Bushell. Dixon, Abbott. Hallcnstein, White. Cuthbert. Fitr.cr, Whitson, Farrell .Harris. M'Kenzie, M'Lean. Salmonsou, Jleals, Wood, MurGath, Dallcnv. t Kennelly,. Buckley, Lush, Clafkson. Nichols, Otillen, Devonport, Garner, Smaill, Burney, Palmer, Gray, Young, Harrison, .Tefferies.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Holmdale, Great Barrier, July 25. Waiicca, Grcyiiiouth, July 25. ■ Queen of the ■ South, Foxton, July 25. Manaroa, Havclock, via Pic tan. July 25. 'Huia, Motueka ar.d French Pass, July 25. MocraJii, Sydney direct, July 25, Ducliers, Havclock, July 25. Gorinna, New Plymouth. July 25. Rosamond, Onchunga, July 25. Kaitoa., Greymoutli, July 25. Arapawa, Picton, July 25. Kapuni, Patea, July 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 25. Patecna,, Picton, Nelson, July 25. Slararoa, Lyttelton, July 25. To Anau. Dunedin, July 25. Aorero, Patea, July 25. Tarawera, Dimedin, Lyttelton, July 25. Patoena, Nelson. Picton. July 25. Hippie, Gisborne. July 25. Opawa, Blenheim, July 25. Courtileld, Now York, via way ports, July 26. Waverfey, Nelson, July 26. ■ Maori, Lyttelton, July 26. . Mauneanui, Mclbourno and south, July .26. v . IVimmera, Sydney, via northern ports, July 26. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 25. Komata; Wcstport, July 26. Botorua, Auckland, July 27. Komata-, Westport, July 28. Mapourika, West Coast. Nelson. July 28.Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, July 28. Monowai, northern ports,; July 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ 'Morayshire, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Jolly 25. Kapiti, Wanganui. July 25. , Koonya, Greymoutli, July 25. Ripple, Napier and Gisborne, July 25. Waimea, Nelson and West Coast ports, July 25. Opawa, Blenheim, July 25. Wakatu, Kaikoura and Lyttelton, July 25. Hawera, Patca, July 25. Huia, Wanganui, July 25. Riuiru, Napier, July 25. Neidenfels, Nelson, July 25. Navua, Wcstport. July 25. TTaverley, Tcrakolie, July 25. Kapuni, Patca, July 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 25.

Mara.roa, Lyttelton, July 25. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 25. Moeraki, southern ports and Melbourne, July 25. . Te Ana.n, Westnort, Grcymoutli, July 25. Waverlcy, Terakohe, July 26. ■ Pateona. Picton, Nelson, July 26. Maori. LyHelton, July 26. Kaitoa, Nelson and West Const, July 26. ■ Maunganui, Sydney, July 26. Arahura, West Coast, via Picton, and Nelson, July 27. Manaroa, Havelock, July 29. Moltoia. northern ports, July 29. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 30. Mapourika-, Nelson, West Coast, July 30. Hotorua, London, via way ports, July 30.'

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI, s.s., left Melbourne July 17, for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington July 26. Leaves same day for Sydney dircct. Duo Sydney, July 30. MOERAKI, s.s., left Sydney July 21, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington today. Leaves same day for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne August 3. MAITAI, i.s., left Melbourne July 24, for Hobart, southern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington August 2. Leav-*"-same day for Sydney dircct. Duo Sydney August 6. 3IAHENO, s.s., left Sydney July 24, for Auckland direct, due Auckland July 28. Leaves next day for Sydney. Duo Sydney Airnnst 2. WIMMF/RA, s.s., left Sydney on July 18, for Wellington, via Auckland. Due Wcllington July 26. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. STAR OF SCOTLAND (due about August 4), sailed on May 21. via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysor Line, agente.) TURAKINA (duo about August 23). sailed on July 4, via Oape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MIMIRO 'due about September 11), sailed on July 11. via Australian ports, Auckland. nnd Napier.- (Tyser Line, agents.). ATIIENIC (due about August 27). sailed on July 20. via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. DRAYTON GRANGE (duo about July 29), Failed on May 25, via Auckland. (F.-S. Line, aeent-s.) ESSEX (due'about Auguet 19), sailed on Juno 22. via Lag Palmas, Cape. Town, Hobart, and Auckland. (F.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. WJIAKATANE (due about July 31). sailed on May 27, via Australian porta and Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co.. agent.s.l MATATUA (due about August 27). sailed on June 20, via Australian porta and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Hew York. COURTFIELD (due about July 26), sailed on April 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, ngont-s.) . STiVTt OF AUSTRALIA (due August 8). sailed on May 25, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) STRATHROY (due about August 6). Railed on May 17, via Australian ports. (Vacuum OH Co.. agents. ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN (due about September 30). sailed on July 9, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, acentsO INDIiALEMA (due about August >50), Balled on June 15, vio- Australian porta and Auckland. (TyEer Line, agfinty.) From Bunbury, KATOA (due about August 20), sailed in June. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) _ SAILER. 'TO ARRIVE. From Adventure Bay (Tas.i, WILD WAVE, barque, sailed on June 20. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. I ■ - NEWCASTLE. July 34. i ArrlvetL-r-Alummu loan

SYDNEY, July 24. Sailed.—Maheuo (2 p.m.), for Auckland; Rio, for Kaipara,. MELBOURNE, July 24, Sailed.—Maitai, for Bluff, via Hobart. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. KAIPAIIA. Sailed.—lhumata-, for Melbourne. HOKIAN'GA. Sailed—Joseph Sims, for Melbourno • AUCKLAND. Arrived—Jl.M.S. Drake (6.45 a.m.), from Suva. ON'EHUNGA. Arrived.—ltarawa (9.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. NAPIER. Arrived.-Burn (3 a.m.), put back tlirougli stress of weather. To sail— Muritai (10 p.m.), for Gisbornc. FOXTON. To sail.—Queen of tho South (6 a.m. July 25), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Manaroa (3 a.m.) and Wairau (3 a.m.). Both stcamors put in through stress of weather. Arrived.—Pateena (5 p.m.). from Wellington. To sail.—Manaroa (6 a.m. July 25), and Wairnea (4 a.m. July 25>. for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived—Mapourika (7.20 p.m.),from Wellington. WESTPOItT. Arrived.—Hauroto (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Waitemata (9 a.m.), from Newcastle; Ngahorc (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Mokoia (5.50 p.m.), from Wellington; Nairnshire, from Tima.ru. Sailed.—Ngaliere. for Greymouth; Cyclic!, for Kaikoura. To sail.—Opouri (midnight), for Timaru. Sailed.—Tarasvera ' (7.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Brcderick, Groamaii. Olliver, -Iyer-?, Mesdames Moore, Brcderick, Hcndron, Halley, Windell, Smith, Mason, Bossiter, Messrs. Jacobsen, Cramp. Magnus, Ha.rtpence, Wood, W. Nixon. Halley. Moltziyn, Richardson, Simpeon. Davies, Hivwke, Kaufey, Evanson, Matheson, Williston. Windell, P. K Smith, Mason. Bopsitcr. Rev. PathorH GondrinKeT and Gilbert; 20 steerage. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Storm, from northern ports. Sailed—Storm, for Bluff. Sailed—Maunganui, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers (intercolonial);— Misses Rutherford, Reynolds, Honevfield, Glendiniug, Saunders, Morris, Mesdames Glendinins, Hanley, Fredric, M'Kenzie and child. Miller. Messrs. Bohmann. Hanby (2), Small. Glendiuiug, Fredric, Reiner, Lanca, Miller; 14 Etoerase. PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. By. Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Roc. July 24, 9.45 p.m.) Melbournsi July 24. The Mongolia's passengers for New Zealand arc:—Messrs. Millard and Sparkshott. - Fremantle, July 24. Tho Osterley. from London, lias the following passengers for Now Zealand:— Messrs. Todd and Funnell. Dr. Jievsridpe, Dr. Lucas, Mesdames Todd, ICainhagnall, Lucas and 3 children, Misses Williamson and Kainhagnall. MOERAKI, FROM SYDNEY. Latest wireless advice received from tho Moeraki la.it overling stated tliat. the vessel liad met with roneh weather on the run from Sydney to Wellington, n.nd t\-«s not expected to make port .before 4 a.n'i. to-day'. The 'Moeraki will subsequently berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 2. CHANGE IN RUNNING. On arrival here from Sydney the intercolonial liner Maunganui, from Sydney on August 7, will remain in port until Friday, August. 9. Qn that date tho vessel will leave here in tho Warrimoo's running. and will proceed to t'ae New South Wales port direct. • The Warriraoo. duo at Wellington from Melbourne, via Hobart and southern ports, on August 9, will tranship her passengers and cargo to the Maunganui, and return to Melbourne, via. the south, eailing on the day of arrival here.

. TtEQARDiNG THE BLENHEIM. Latest advices received yesterday stated that-, the coastal steamer Blenheim was still in the game position inside the. bar at the Wairau Itdvor entrance. The Storm? bird, which wa-5 to have taUen salvage (▼ear across, vras compelled to return to. Wellington on account of bad weather., Tho pear .was taken over by the Pateena' yesterday, and will be pent on to Blen» heiin to-day. Efforts will then bo made to refloat the stranded steamer. . ATHENIO LEAVES HOME. Cable advice received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company stat63 th-at 3LJ1.8. Athenic cleared Plymouth for via way ports, on Monday afternoon, July 22. The liner, which lias - been delayed at Home by the transport workers' strike, was to have left N London on Jima 20. -Tho Athenic is due at Wellington on, or about. September s—one month late. NOT TET. Some time back it was announced by cablegram that tho Orange Line of steamers were to have their names changed and others substituted. From a cable advice received by the local agents for the P. and S. tine yesterday it transpires that this was npt to be the case—at least not for tho present. Therefore, the Drayton Orange, which has been known by the name of Tyrone for eonie weeks past, Rfcill retains hop old wrme. She is due at Wellington from Liverpool, via way ports, abouit July 29. COXTBTPIELD'S MOVEMENTS. Messrs. Uannatyne and Co., local agents for the chartered steamer Courtfleld, advise that the vessel was to have left Auckland for Wellington yc?7terday. Coming from New York, tho Courtficld has 800 tons of cargo to discharge here, and should show up on Saturday. Telegraphic advice received in Welling* ton last evening stated that tho ferry steamer Duchess, which towed the barque Helen Denny from Wellington to Havclock recently, was- sheltering at Guard's Bank from the southerly gale in Cook Strait. Bough weather at Nelson lias the Nika,u to abandon' the trip to Wellington to-day. She will arrive hero on Saturday morning, and sail at 2 p.m. the same day on tho return trip. By wireless last evening the Union Company's steamer Talune advise that it was expected to arrive at Aucklaud from the South Sea Islands at noon to-morrow. Captain It. Douglas Tnylor, who for 16 years served as master of Messrs. Houlder Brothers' vessels, ond is well known in both Australia and New Zealand, has gone to Brisbane, where he will enter business as a marine purveyor. Captain Taylor was in charge of the f.s. Oswestry Grange when the late Mr. Faddon, Premior of New Zealand, died on board. A projected departure from Auckland for' London on Tuesday next is the Tyser liner Muritai. At 9.45 a.m. yesterday the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Paparoa loft the Bluff for London, via Teueriffe. She has taken a full load of frozen meat, as well as general cargo. < It is • reported that the barouentine Bio ! will return to JCnipara direct from Sydney j with a cargo of hardwood and timber, t On account of stress of weather, tho i coastal steamer Wairau was compelled to seek shelter at Picton yo?tcrday. SubseI fluently tljo vessel proceeds to Blenheim, where she will bo laid up for overhaul. Advices received by Messrs. Johnston and Co., local agents for the Manaroa, stated that the little steamer had been compelled to seek shelter at Picton yesterday on account of having met with a heavy southeast gale in Oook Strait. Captain Hart expected to leave Ficton for Wellington at 6 a.m. to-day. Mapourika, s.s.. cleared Wellington Heads for Nelson and West Coast ports at 9 a.m. j yesterday. She had been detained inside { on account of the weather. ' The Rosamond, from Onehunga. and the j Corinna, from New Plymouth, are exI wected in port to-day. Their respective i destinations are not yet announced. I The Union Company's stc-amer Hauroto : is expected to leave Westport for Suva, • via Auckland, to-dny. | Hither to-day or ' to-morrow the Union Company's collier Waihora Is expected to clear Newcastle for Wellington direct. The Wairuna li.irj loft Auckland for Newcastle to load-for 'the BluiF, Dunedin, and Oama-ru. The New Zealand Skinning Company announces the 'following changes amongst t.he masters of vessel* in the fleet:—Captain Smith, of the Tufakiita, is on holiday leave, and Captain Parsons, who wjih previously on the Tongat'iro. is bringing the vessel out to New Zealand: Coptaiu Makepeace, formerly of t.he Wakanui, is now in command of the Kaiparcu and will command her on the next voyage to tho Dominion. Captain Cornwall was formerly in command of tho Kaipara. Patent Sljp newt* is as follows:—Tho Gertie is expected to vaw»te the to-day, and. the Union Company's steamer Hotoiti S will be the next vessel taken up. Followj ing her will bo Messrs. llichardson and. ; Co.'b steamer Ka-hu. j Having- been delayed on the const by I bad weather, R'.M.S. Kotorua. is not- expect- ! o«i' t-o ch-ar Wellington for London, via

Both the Pctono ajid Mawrapapa left Wellington for Lyttelton and Terakohe respectively yesterday. On account o£ the rough weather, however, they were coin* pellod to seek shelter in Kaw Bay, and remained there duriiißtihc night.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 25 July 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING MEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 25 July 1912, Page 7

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