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SHIPPING NEWS.

I PHASES OF THE MOOX. AUGUST. Day. Hr. in. Last quarter ...,..■• \ } § "•"• Sew moon A... 13 . '!» lim - First quarter ..'.... M ']%*•% Full moon i 8 < ■•> a.m. ifoox. Moon rises to-tiny. l.°sjam.: sots 10.57 a.m. HIGH WATEE. To-iiny, 1O.« a.m.;' 11.10 p.m. To-morrow. 11.30 a.m. ■i SUN. Sun ripce to-day, 6.52 a.m.: s*i«. 5.1 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 6. ARAPAWA. s.s. M.25 n..m.). tous, Corbr, from Wanganui. ' ~ 510K0hv; 5 .3. (6.10 a.m.), 5=02 tons, Hams, from Auckland, Gishorue; mid papier. lα.sengers: SaJoon-llosirs. Moiftaguo. Hnn, jroast'cll, Dudley. Hut toil. Miller, Mitchell, Falconer. Uobsoii; 17 st«ragts_ MOXOWAI, <=.s. (8.25 a.m.). mm tons. Lobertson. from Lyttrftoii. balooii -Misses Lindsay, lloyd. llasleincre Donnell O'Connor. Ksbler. Woollcy, Atkinson, Mitchell. Scales, llcsdaines Anderton, Jones, Haddock, Stone, Dawson, Carter. Cowan Lalinian, Weber, Clegs. ? m row, Williams, Lone Dr. JTAr, Mcssrp. Scott. Garland. Kerrigan, Piper, Andorton. Maddoek, Dell, Irwin, . BopJ.li. Dro ng Nicholls, Burn. JamiesonJ iliddktou Harden. Dawran. Ungues. Carter, Lahman Thompson, Oouplan. 31<tshras. kpairov,, Cantraaii. Boytl. Scott. Jamieson, J.Jbui Sr^i.^fe^.^ET ,^^^ from Kelson and Jlotuekn. KAPITI, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 242 tone, Sawyer? 'tE ANAU. Tβ. (12.30 p.m.). 1652 tons.Platts from Lyttelton. . : , . ... , MANGAPAPA, s.s. (9.2 a p.m.). "' "is Tletchcr. from Karamea.' . PATEENA, s.s. (10.35 p.m.), 1212 tons. J G. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. fas «ngcrs: Saloon-Hisses Maples, Oakley (2 GriSineU. De Oastro. Oarruthors, Gear) O'Bricii, WUa.len. Coulston,. Mcsdamen Ben nott and cbiUl. nodgc. .Morns and 2 ch Id ren Oakley; De Castro. -Brake, vatn ■ Scktom feullivan. Williams, Sma,!l ( ■ Wand-or, .ivory.. HosrisWr.Wng, Tohc Green, Messrs. Diamond; Lo-Ego, s^ e " - Adin, -Hodso. Hugonin, Oakley (2). nouro Leonard. Waldie. De Castro, Morns, Co Hie Warnock, Way. All-in, Bunny, H-.H. M* Kin" ?rascr. Fawdcn. .Toyco. Hall. Dcnntn ior?."'Barry, Greville. O'KuUivaii, Bell Kolclior Tiurkwoorl. Simpson, l'«rry. mii Sell flair? mi.- WiJHam*. V*&. «>• Dr Bell Healev, Avory. Kcgister. PiUo Thimwn Oilmore,-' Heard Blackbitra Oxelliarn, Oillet, Mcorn, Cokor M'Oallum, BaucklMU.'Orccn; 12 stceTage. ij DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. AUGUST 6. ENEEGV. s.s. (6.00 aim.!, 66 tens, Brown f °GEP?riß,'s!s a '<2.lo p.p.), 269 tons, Hodger f °ROSA 6.E. (3.5 p.m.), 721 tons, Invin £O JIAPOUHIKA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 1203 tons Eitouie, for Nelson, Wostport. ami Grej mouth. Passengers: Kaloon-For IsonJiisses Morris aud Wildman, HcEdamei Stevenson, Oreig, .Morris, Baker Connor Jlesfis. Lucena. Stevenson. Scott, Grejß AllaivJohn. For Vcstport-Mcsdamcs Wisi and Simpson, Mcs«rs. Greenwood. Wjse rrensh, Jfclc, Rslier. Johns, and Camp b KIKAU. 5.6. (5.15.p.m.), 2« tone. Hay, foi pm.), 377 tons Viilkerman, for NelfiOD-and West Coast.. MONOWAI, 6.5; (6' p.m.). 3133 tons, idwjn for .northern port;. PaNscngers: SaloonGorcmartra,. Mr. halt For (iisbornc-Mii-.s Kobintou, Mesdamc, nrodie, . Alley. Carter. For AucklandMessrs. Hill. Ilodrlin, Luke. BIPPLE. »-=. '6.10 p.m.). 370 tons. Carlson for Napier and fiisborno. * KAPITI,.s>:, (7-p.m.). 212 tons. Sawyers IO AOKEItS! > V.s. (7.40 p.m.). 77 tons. Fisk. foi MOKOIA.'s.s. (0.5 p.m.). 3502 tons. Harri? for Lvftciton. Passengers: ratc.maii.- Yoims. Wilron, McfM'6. lioserf Ciiitty. Whit«, Atkiufon. Allan, Smith Champion, Murray, Sheat. Forties, Hoi land. Gardner, Hoger, Kirkc, Hart V.vorcU, Duthie. , lligpm?, llcaly Pateman, Lyford, Wallace, James, JIL-aj-eu llairaeloush, Gardiner, Ciirrm. AIIAPAWA. s.s. (10 p.m.). 268 tons. Corby r H0.20 p.ml 1091 tons Holmos,. for nrcymouth. ■ ' STOinrininx s.«. <n p.m.). .217 ton= Dowell, for AVauganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Jtawera., Paten, Angu=t 7. Coriiuia, Kew Plymouth. AuEiiet i. Jlanaroa. Motucka, August 7. Mhori, Lyttelton, -August 7. MaungaTuii. Sydney <iirect. August. 7. Arahura, West Coast, >clson, PictoE " vfakatii'. Lytlcltpn, Kaikoura, Ausust 7. Huru, Snpier, Auguet; 7. Who. Mokau. Aubuel; 7. fiertie. Foxton, Anguft 7. Waipori. Wcstport. Ausust 7. Aornre. Pa-tca, Ausust 8. I Wnverloy. Pjcton. August 8. ! Storrnblrd. Wanganui. Aiisusl. 8. ! Arapawa, Wanganui, August 0. I Xikau, Nelfou. J'otuoka; August 8. I Mokoia, Lyttelton, August 8.-T-ira.-,vora Bunelin, LyttcUon, August ! Flora, WeEtport, August 8. ■ Victoria, Sydney, via north.- AuguEt 9. Wiirrimoo, Jtdhonrne, via eoulß, Auc I Kait-oa. >'elson. August 9. Jlapourika, West Coast, >elson, Aug. 1( i Ripple. Gitborne, August 11. • 1 Star of At:~ta"ilia. Xew Vork. Au.tusl; 12. j Monowai, northern ports, August 13. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TTawora., Pat«a, August. 7. ' Corinna,. fonthctn phvts. A-nsust 7. Komato. Westport, August 7. ■Jlanaroa, Jlotucka, August 7. Pt'tcenx Picton. Jfclson, Ausust 7. Maori, LytteUon. August 7. Eiiru, Napier. Gisborne. August 7. Sitnr of Scotland, Blv.IT. August 7. Kahu. Napier. Aupuft 8. Aorcro, Paiea, Ansriift 8. Wavcrloy. Kchon. West Const, Aug. 8. : Gcrtio, Foxton, August 8. Stormbird, Wangnnui. Ausust 8. Arapawa. Wanganui, August 3. XUiau. Nclrnn, Motucka, August 8. Mokoia. Lyftclton, August 8. Wokaiu. Kaikoura, Lyticlton, August I I Jonic, London, via way ports, August I 1 :,Tara\vera, northern nortf. August 8. Victoria, Lyt.tclton, Uunedin. Ausust 9. "Mauniianui, 'Sydney direct, August 9. Warriinoo, Melbourne; via south, Aucr. 9 Kahu. But Coaft. August. 9. . Kaitoa, K«l?ou.. West Coast, August 9. Arn.hura, Picton, >'clson, West Coa's :Au?u.st. 10 -•,*"' I Monowji, Lyttollon,'Diinedih.'August 1. jr.ipwirika,'Xolton.'-W'CBti Coa-st. Aucr.. i; j itipplCi Napier, Gisborne, August 13. !.j • • INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEES. W\REIM:OO. s.s.. left Melbourne Ju! 31.- fr>r Unhurt, mutliwn ports, and We linston. Duo Wellin.stnn August 9. Lcav* -nriie day on return trip for southern port Hobart, p.nd Melbourne. Due Mclbonni '■VICTOniA. s.s.. left Svdnny .Tuiv 31. fn northern ports and V'olliiiston. Due We lingi/on Ausnst 9. Leaves same day fc ? °M \UNOANTTTi f.j.. left Sydney Aiirii! Ij'lor Wellin-tton (lirecf. Hup, Wellinjtn Aucli.=t 7. IWshiw rai-80-and pajfcngnI and returns to Sydney August 9. .Due Rji I jiev ./ii;nst 13. 11AITAT. sj., leave?. Syiincy August 1 for Wellington direct. Due Nclhnsto August 14. Leave? August 15 for nort?. Ifob'irt. anH Melbi urno. Duo Me I bourne Auftist MOVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEIiS TO AEKIVK. From London. TUP.AKINA (due about August 23). sailc on July-4,. via Capo Toivn and Hobar (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) SIIMIRO (due about September 11), failc on Julv- 11. via. Australian ports. Aiic! land, and Nanier. (Tj-fcr- Line, agents.) ATHENTC 'due about September s). sal c.A on July 22, via Cane Town aud Hobar (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) \ From Liverpool. ESSEX (due about August 20). sailed n June 22. via Las Palm"i!=. Cape Town, n- , biwt, and Auckland. (F.-S. Line, agents From Montreal. WHAKATAXK (diie ' about August 17 sailed'on May 27.. vir. Australian ports iui Auckland. / (New Zealand -Miippms Cr ■"mATATUA fdue about Auiiir-t, C9i. nilr on .lune 20, via Au-tv:'!'-.n.)v>rt?.nnd Aud land.- (New Zealand hln?pi:is agents ' From Hovj York. I . STM! OF AITSTIiADA (due AueuM 1? Failed on May 25. via Australian ports an Auckland. (Tyfer line, opeule.l S'J'BA'rnEOy (due about Au»u?t Wl.failc on ,Moy 17. via Australian ports. (Tacuui °AXGLaCALIFOKNIAN 'due about Sβ: tember 30.. f.ailS* on July 9. via, AnstnaJio ports and Augkland. CA. and A. Lin "'jn'dEALEMA (due about August 50). fai ed on June 15. via . Australian ports an Auckland.. (Tysor Line, ageqts.) From San Francisco. TATMTI Jmrnfi .15!. s.iiM n .inlv V. via Tahiti and HarotMiea- d-'iB.I

From Bunbury. KATOA (due. about August 20>, inilcd in 'sAIL-fiß TO AHBIVE. From Adventure Bay (Tas.). WILD WAVE, barque, sailed July 17. 1!V TEI-EGKAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA. August 6. . Sailcd.-llnkurn, for Vancouver. NEWCASTLE, August 6. Sailcd.-.Myra Fell, for Auckland. SYDNEY. August 6. 1 Arrived.-Morayriiir.?, from fliineuin. Arrived.-Maitai 18 p.m.). from Wellington. FIiEMANTLE. August 6; Arrived.-Orama. from Lomion, via Sum, COASTAL. TtJKSDAV. AUGUST 6. AUCKLAND. To sail-Victoria (3 p.m.l for southern ports. Iteerigors for Weilington.-Mrs, Oirwood and '2 children. Captain Tnorpe, ' Arriv'ed a -Haupiri, from East Coast ports. GISHORNE. Arrivoil.-Maui, dredge (1, p.m.), from NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Corinna (8.45 a.m.), from Wcl l Sai?ed.-Coriniia (8.40 p.m.), for Welling' ton; Barawa (8.50 p.m.). for Onehnnga. I'ATEA. Sailed.-Hawera (2.20 p.m.), for Wellington MOTUEKA. Sailed.-Mannroa (3 p.m.). for , Wellington NYDIA KAY. Arrivod.-Wootton (2 a.m.), from Welling ° P ' FABEWELL SPIT. Waipori pasted for Wellington at 3 p.m WESTPOET. Arrivcd.-Flora (5 p.m.), from Wellington ' Kailcd.-Waipori (2.20 a.m.), for Welling ton. LXTTELTOX. Arrivcd.-H.M.S.' Pioneer (3.35 p.m.), fron Napier, . . Sailod—Aurora. Dr. Mowson s exploring «hip (8.5 a.m.), for. Melbourne, via Cool Strait; Cajiopus, for Wcstport; Rowhai, loi Sapiev and Gisuorne; Opoim, for Pictor and Greymouth; Wakatu, for Kailsourr. and Wellington; Maori (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington, with 200 passengers. TIM.AEU. Sailed.-Stora (4.30 p.m.), for Duncdin. PORT CHALMERS. Kailed.-Neidenfels '3.30 p.m.), for New CaStlC - DTOEDIN. • Arrivcd.-Kotare, from Catlins: Xavua from Lyttolton/ .„ Hailert.-lnvcreargffl. for Invorcargill. Sailcd.-Torawcra. for Auckland, Tin. was ports. Passengers: Saloon-Kisses Miller 1 IColle Knowles. Mcndames Jay. M'lione Pcrrv. Evans. Meatyard, M'Farlane, Inslcs and 2 children, T!!a/-k, Jenkins (2). Ooald A. E. Jenkins. C. S. Jenkins. J. Bobson Black. Schinadt, Hoy Bcue, T. W. King I Pacle.y, Barclay. Baird. Gnracy. Dr. Mdoy Master Stronach, Master Evans; 12 steer a ' SC ' BLUFF. Arrived— Warrimoo (1.10 a.m.), from Mel I bowrnc. via Hohart. Sailed.-Kaikoura (1 p.m.), for Port Cnal mcrs. MAUXGAKUI AEEIVES AT 7 A.M. Wireless aiivicn received from the Unior Company's steamer Jfannganm, wnii-n ij en route from Sydney to Wellington direct Mat-cd that the. liner expected to make porj at 7 a.m. She will berth, at the Queen i Wharf No. 1 south. WAIHATJ JUTS VEKY BAD. llcssrf. Jolinston and Co. received a M"cram from Blenheim yestertlo.y, wlucl stated that Uie pilot at Wairan Bar ro ported that there was very litilc prosper' of vcsspls croe?ii)K \ho t(w for the nrx , week. CoTisequcutly. the kXtamas ttijlrai and BlcnVieim, which are lntidp, nna tin Onawa; ivhich is laid up at. Wellington, av; forced to be inactive for some time t( como. \ MOVEMENTS OF THE ESSEX. CnWe advice received by the local agent for the F. ami 8. Line states that tin Ks=ex left Holiarl for Auclitand on Jlon dnv last. The vrsecl. which is en ronli from Liverpool, lias 10.000 tons of genera carjro on board for Now Zealand ports She duo at- Auckland on Monday, Aviguf. 12 and at Wellington alio-jl August M While hero the E--cx will di'Chnrgc abou 3000 tons of cargo. KAIPAP.A LEAVES LIVEEPOOL. Under charter to the F. anil S. Lmctln Xc-w Zealand Shipiiins Company 3 stcantr: Kaivara left Liverpool on August 2 To WelliiiKton, via way porlf. Thu vessel i expected to arrive at Auckland, on Scp tenihcv 18, and at Wellington auout hep tembur 23. ■ MATATUA AT JIFLBOUBNE. Kn route from Montr«i,l to Now Zealam jwrie. 1l)e New '/calami Shipping Com T«iny'« chartered Moaiiinr Matatna arrivei "at Melbourne on August, 4. After disehavg ing at Sydney and Auckland she comes oi to Wellington, being line here abou ■Auguft 29. . PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. (Itcc. August 6, 9.20 p.m.) MeibotirnOi v August' 6. The P. and 0. liner Medina from London via ports, has the following passengers to New Zealand-.-Mr. Winks. Mr. Wise. Mi and Jlrs. liidaird, the Rov. Mr. Castamc. lir. Maw?.on's exploring ship. Aurora lef liyttelton ehoHly after 8 a.m. yesterday fo Melhournc, via Cook Strait. It. wae no known whether eho would make a call a Wellington or not. . Captain Carson, of t'ne Wa.ihora, report lighting the barque Wild Wave, which i bound from Port Huon, Tasmania, to Wei lington, 500 miles out on Saturday last. The steamer Karamu. built by Mess) , ! Tfaniage and Ferguson, Ltd., Leith. for th Union Company, went on her omcial tria on the Firth of Forth before the last mai left. The engines worked fault.liwly. ; speed of US knots on a measured mil being obtained. Captain M'Donnld, roprc fcntini! the owners, expressed himself l)ii?Ii ly pleafed with the vessel. Hhe sailed fo New 'Zealand on Juno 19. It i« expected that the Tyser liner Sta of Australia will arrive at Wellington fror, New York, via way jjorls, on Monday AL'.gUbt 12. The Tyscr stcamor Star of Scotland i expected to clear this poi-t for Bluff to-daj ' The Kaiapoi is expected here from Wcsl port this morning. After, discharge r-k returns to the West Coast port to load fo Auckland. Telegraphic advice received from (lis borne states that the dredge Maui, wluc] hn-s been overhauled at Auckland, reachei the Poverty Bay port at 1 p.m. yest-erdaj At 3.30 p.m. yestdrdny the chartered Ftea ine.r Keidenfels. which was recently at Wei lington New York <:argo, left Pot Chalmei'3 for Ncncastlc.' ' Mr. V. Hay, fourth officer of the Mokoia left the vessel at Wellington yesterday.. Captain A. Bavey has rejoined the Kin: and Captain Holms, who wus relieving liirt has been appointed .to command th Koonya, vice Otptnin A. ]!. Prydc, who ha been granted holiday leave. . ' The auxiliary scow Echo is due in por from Mokau to-day. i;hc lias a cargo o timber to discharge here. Advice.; to.hand stale that the. head oilk of the Union Company has issued instruc tion-3 for the Miunsnnui to remain n Wellington . until Friday. ' At 5 p.m. o: the day in nuistion the vessel will tok her departure for Sydney. Messrs. Richardson and Co.'r stcanic Kahu will be tuken off the Wellingto Patent Slip to-day, and it is exnocted tha feho will resume running in the Wcllingtor East CoasWv'apicr service to-morr6w. Th same company's steamer Bum is cxpeete to leavo Wellington for Na.pier and Gis borne to-day. ' Messrs. S. Wood and Son h-ivo secure the contract for repairs to the disable ketch Liizie Taylor. Work was commence yesterday. Owing to the rush of shipping at New castle the Kaiapoi was. delayed last wccl there-being no loading berth available She in to load n full cargo of co;\l a Newcastle for Lytlelton.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 7 August 1912, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 7 August 1912, Page 9

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