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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES- OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Jlr. m. Now moon 4 4 36 p.m. i First quarter 11 9 7 a.m. , 'Full - moon 18 5.36 n.m. Last quarter 26 9 29 p.m. MOON.' Moon rises to-day, 5.34 a.m.; sets, 2.9 p.m. ' HI&ll WATEIt. To-day, 2.21 a.m.; 2.46 p.m. To-morrow, 3.11 a.m.; 3.35 p.m. , : sun. Sun rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.32 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JULY 1. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (3.55 a.m.), 198 tous, Harvey, from Foxton. ST.OIiMBIBD, ss. (6.40 a.m.), 217 tone, Dowel], from Wanganui'v . MARAROA, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— MisSes Mitchell, Laurence (5), Guinness, Allt|n, Parson, Maude, Holmes, Limb, Haynes, Webb, Cully, .Mesdamcs Wiikiue, Smith, Brico, Barnott, Mitchell, Murray, Goodger, Roes, Watson, Amies, Stanley, M'Eldowney, liev. Money, Hon. G. J. Smith, Colonel Ooopcr, Messrs. Wiikins, Beddington, Dixon, Faville, Broad, Mitchell, Davies, Pulian, Griffith, Snell, Grey, Hill, Knox, Shaarsby, Hardi'nge, Clement, Clifford, Meiffendson, Showlcy, Staveley, Burgoyne, Tilly, Wilson, Williams,. Pollett, Beeves, Boil, Sullivau, M'Bride, ICraetzor, Weymouth, PvOgenj, Palmer, Quaifc, Wilson, Leonards, Alnutt, Binnic, Eos3,'Amies, Coira, Ogilvie (2), Watson, Lyon», Haast, Hanley, Lewis, liosic, Keit, Stevenson, Callaghau, Henderson, Oxley, Lang. Greig, M'Eldowncy, Hooper, J. Thompson, M.P.; 64 steerage. NIKAU, s.s.' (7.15 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, lrom Nelson and Motucka. MONOWAI, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 3433 tons, Edwiu| from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Paesengers: Saloon—Miss Scales, Mesdames ilassey, Harris, Captain Baldwin, Messrs. IlKis', Blaastein, Fraser, Massing; Scales; 8 steerage. ' KAIfU, s.s. (9.25 a.m.), 182 tons, Gray, from Tcrakohe. KOROMIKO, s.B. (10.10 a.m.), 2479 tons, Whyborn, from Newcastle. PATEENA, s.i. (6.25 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Passenzers: fc'nloon—Mfcses Allan, Kempthorne, Kirshton, Davies, Berry, Luff. Gibbons, Beinz. Landad, Mesdamcs Hayfer (2), Nicholls and child, Bond, Jones. Adamson, Thomson. Skinner, Hitchcock. Williamson, Rogers, Howard, Maskill, Barnes, Anderson, Gray. Hunter, Swannick, Avery. Messrs. . Woodliouse, Nioliolls, M'Millan, Atmore i Horciia. Ward, Nicholls, Ivine, Martin, .faunsell. Gilchrist,. Thomson. Crey.es. Hall, Thomnson, Hodgson, Fraser. Batten, Barnce. Bakor, Finlay, Howard, Morrison (3), Cox. Crook, Farrant, Cooper, Anderson, Finlay. Haines, Richardson, Birch, Gray,, Broadbeut, Wcstman, Avery, Gue.st; 14 steeiteee. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.35 p.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson. from Picton. . OPAWA, s.s.' (9.50 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JULY 1. TAINUI, e.s. (2 p.m.), 182 tons, Burg,'for KOONYA, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 1091 tons, Pryde, for Napier. ' NGAIIERE, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 1090 tons. Dillner, for Tcrakohe. HIMITAN3I, s.s. (3.15 p.m.). 323 tons, Burns, for uyttelton and Chatham Isalnds. MONOWAI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 3433 tops, Edwin, for Lyttelton and Duuedin. lIAWEKA-, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, for Patea. ■ NIKAU, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 84e tons, Hay, far Nelson and Motucka. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (5.55 p.m.). 198 tons,. Harvey, for Foxton. . RIPPLE, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), .370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and' Gisborne. WAVERLEY, s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 157 tons. Henry, for NelEon and West Coast. WAIRAU, s.s. (8.15 p.m.),. 93 tons, Deilcy. for Blenheim. MAKAROA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Laurie, Parrett, Mesdames Smith. ltMive, Alma, Nurse Giimour, Rev. P. E. Fraser, Major Samuel, Messrs. Black, Smith. Laurenson, M.P., Knuckey, Kiely, Hutchings, lteeves (2), Alma; 15' steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, Oneliunga, July 2. Corinna; southern, ports, July 2. Huia, Wangonui, July 2. . Mana, Patea, July 2. Maori, Lyttelton, July 2. Maunganui, Sydney dircct, July 2. . Arahuiu, Wost- Coast, Nelaon, Piston, July 2. . Wcimoa, Onehiuiga, July 2. ' Ka.rarau, Westport, July 3. Kurow, Wostiwrt. July 3. : Aorere, Patoa, . July. 3. "Wairau, Blenheim, July 3. Queen of tho South, Foxton, July 3. Arapawa. Lyttolton, July 3. .Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, July 3. ■Mararoa, Lyttolton, July 3. Wimmcra, Duuedin. Lyttelton, July 3. Waiwera, Tiraaru, July 3. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, July 3. Arapawa, Lyttelton, July 3. .. Maitai. northern ports, July 4. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, July 4. Moa, New Plymouth, July 4. . . Hawera, Patea, July 4.' Monowai, Dunedin. Lyttelton, July 6. Ripple, Gisborne, July 6. Mokoia, northern ports, July 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu, Napier, East- Coast, July 2. Karamea, London, July 2.. Awahou, Foxton, July' 2. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, July 2. Opawa. Blenheim, July 2. Hr.ia, Wa.ngairai.' July 2. I'ateena, Picton, Nelson, July 2. Maori, L(rtt«lton, July 2. Ifolmdale, Greymouth, July 2. Kaituna, Lyttelton, July 2. . Blenheim, llavelock. July 2. Mana, Patea,' July 2. Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, July 2. . Komata,'Westport; July 2. Aorere, Pa.tca, July 3. Wairau, Blenheim, July 3. Quocn of the South, Foxton, July 3. Nikau, 'NeWon, Motueka, July 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 3., ' Maunganui, Melbourne, via south, July 3. Wimniera, Sydney, via north, July 3. Arapawa, Wanganui, July 3. Wakatu, Kaikoura, ..Lyttelton, July 4. Maitai, Lyttelton. Dunedin. July 4. Ulimaroa. Sydney direct. July 4. Karamu, Oneliunga, July 4. Moa, Wanganui, July 4. Hawera, Patea, July 4. Araliutra, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, July-5. Waiwera, Auckland, London, July 5. Monowai, northern ports, July 7. Mokoia-, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 8. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, July 8. INTERCOLONIAL, SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI, due hero from Sydney July 2. Sails July 3 for Melbourne, via south. WIMMERA, due here from 'south July 3. Sails for Sydney, via north, samo day. • ULIMAROA, due hero from Melbourne, viitf south, July 4. Sails for Sydney direct some day. OVERSEA SHIPPING!. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Arawa London May 23 July 8 Star of India ... London Apr. 22 July 6 Hurunui London May 12 July 6 Makarini London May 10 July 15 Bnohine London Juno 7 July 21 Walmana London June 21 Aug. 7 Kent Liverpool May 3 July 11 Suffolk Liverpool May 3 July 11 Rakaia St. John Apr. 7 July 7 Devon Montreal May 31 Aug. 11 Aberiour New York Apr. 24 July 25 Star of Australia New York May 14 July 24 Wakcfleld New York May 8 July 20 Cape' Breton. New York May 12 July 30 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, June 30. Arrived—Whakama, Opawa, and lonic, from Wellington. • FREMANTLE, July 1. Arrived—Maloja, from .London. ' MELBOURNE, July 1. The' Osterley's New Zealand passengers are as follow:—Stewart. Pears, wife, and son, Misses. Howarth (2). Smith, . Necker. Cooper, and Donald. There are 28 passengers in tho third-class. Arrived—Matoa, from Kaipara; . ' SYDNEY, July 1. Arrived.—Manuka (6 a.m.), from 'Wellington. COASTAL. TUESDAY, JULY 1. : AUCKLAND. ; Arrivod.—Niagara (2.45 a.m.), from Van- I couver, via way ports. Sailed.—Star of India (12.30 p.m.), for Na- ■ pier; Talune (12.45 p.m.), for Rarotonca: ' ffavua (4 p.m.), for' Wellington. Sailed—Niagara (9.45 p.m.). for Sydney: ; Slailai (4.35 p.m.), for .East Coast and ioutherii ports. ONEHUNGA. ; Sailed—Waimea (5 p.m.), for Wellington. OISBOiINE. t Arrived—Kiivaru (9 a.m.). from Welling- j lon. ' , NAPIER. Arrived.-Mokoia (11.30 a.m.), from Wei- 3 ingtoii. ( NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrivcd.-Taviuni (10.30 a.m.), from Wei- ' incton. 3 Sailed.—Tiarawa (0.50 p.m.). for Oneliunga: laupiri (12.C0 p.m.), for Wellington. " PATEA. C Arrivcd.-Kapuni (7 a.m.). from Welling- 3 on. Sailcd.-Mana 17.30 p.m.), for Wellington, t WANGANUI, c Arrived.—John (9.20 a.m.), from Wei- i UmLoo- . 11

NELRON. Arrived.—Alexander (6 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOIiRA. Arrived.~-Wakatu (3.30 a.m.), from Wellington. •liYTTEI/fON. . Arrived.—Corinna (8.15 a.m.), fromTimaru: Cygnet, from Akaroa, via bays; Wakatu <10 p.m.), from Wellington, via Kaikoura. Sailed.—Oorinna (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Kitt-awa. (4.50 p.m.), and Kaitangata (9 p.m.), for Timaru.' Sailed.—Maori (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington, u. Passengers: Haloou—Misses Monro, Kliodes. Dow, Moore, Peters, Jaekerman, llamon. {lodgers. GoDliu. Smith. Anderson,- ; Mosc«3, Mesciamoa lUiode§, liuifhea, Rnschell, llut?sell, Fergus, Lancaster and child, Daysh. Jackson, Barron, ltu&?el, M'Laujhlm, Dibley, Joblin, Dow, Hodsers, Hughes, Pugchell, Briggs, Astridurc, Matthews, Green. Sir 0. 0. Uowen, Dr. Williams, Si"r Georce. Clifford, Hou. N. Fergus. Davoy, M.P.. Forbes, M.P., Smith, M.P., Isitt, 11.P., Lan- . castor, Pain, Davey, Huehes, Puschell. >> Fisher, Bead, Iteece, ithodes. Grigg, Gould. Hawkcs, Sl'Leaji, G. Joachim, Lancaster. B » Biel, Scott, Jarmcr, Meeliau, Roskriige. W. 11. Tripgß, M'Lauprnlin, Gray, l " Gore, Scott, F. il. Hickey, Home, T. K. Oorkhill, Diniley, Jeffrieo, M'Rellar, Kirkwood, Malcolm, 1\ H. Smith, W. P.' Scott, Mason, Walshaw, Hawkes. Candy, Hepburn.; 3t Spencer, Payn, Greon, Moody, Green, y Hughes; 29 steerage. i,' - POUT OHALMEB6. Arrived.—Ulimaroap (11.30 a.m.), from Bluff. I* Sailed..—Mamari (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton. \l DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Wimmera (1 p.m.), for Sydney, via I, Auckland. Passengers—Saloon: For Weii, lington—Mrs. Allen. Mr. Allen, Captain i, Beaumont. For Napier—Miss Dyer. For e Aucklaud—Misses Benth'am, Johnson, Bur- •, ton (2), Galbraith, Mesdamco Neild and 4 i, Bons, Galbraith,. llawkins .anil 4 children, r , Messrs. Galbraith, Hawkins; 8 steerage for all ports. [, MAUNGANUI ARRIVES AT NOON. A wireless message has been received from f the Union .Company's steamer Maunganui statins that the vessel was expected to ' arrivo at Wellington from Sydney direct at noon to-day. Tho Maunganui will berth ' at tho Queen's Wharf. ARAWA REPORTS "BY WIRELESS. The mail steamer Arawa has reported by : wirelcsa ; that her captain anticipates ar- ' riving at Hobart from' London this after- : noon. The Arawa was duo at the Tasman--1 ian port to-morrow, and is, consequently, • a day ahead of time. It is expected that • the vessel will arrive at Wellington on • Monday night or Tuesday morning next. ; PASSENGERS FROM HOME. • . Following is a list of first and second- . saloon passengers who are oil board the . Shaw-Savill steamer Arawa, due at Wei- . lington from Loudou on. Monday, or Tues- • day next. First saloon—Mr. W. H. listcourt, Miss A. Morton, Mr. A. W. Rodgers, ■ Mrs. Rodgcrs, Miss J. Rodgers, Ma6ter M. Rodgers, Mlt'sea M. and N. Rodgers. Second , saloon—Mr. W. B. Brittenden, Mre. Brittenden, Mr. A. M. Crighton, Mr. J. L. Field, Mr. R. A. Home, Mr. G. Low.isli, Mrs., Misses (2), and Masters Lawish (2), Mr. H. G. M'Allum; Rev. D. M'lntyre, itra. and Mife M'lntyre, Mr. T. O'Carroll, Rev. H. J. Ralph, Mr. J. Roberts, Mr. P. Robinson, Mr. E. R.. Ross, Miw W. Skene, Miss M. A. Ward, Masters Ward (2), Mr. J. W. • Wood, Mrs. F. Woodward, and Masters Woodward (2). Tho total number of passengers ie 373, made up as follow:—Eight flrst-cla<ss, 29 eecond-class, and 335 third-cla-se. S.S. WAniNE'S maiden voyage. The Union Company's ferry steamer Waliine arrived m Port Chalmers about noon on Sunday, from Glasgow, via Algiers, Port Said, Aden, Colombo, and Bunbury.' Her chief officer (Mr. Hcslop) reporta that this latest addition to tho Red Funnel fleet left Glasgow, after completing her speed trials, at 4 p.m. on May 15. Algiers was her first port of and she arrived therfi on May 20, and sailed the eaino even- ■ ing for Port Said, where she arrived five . diaya later. She. sailed the same evening for Aden, where she arrived on May 30, • an;i sailed the same night for Colombo, arriving at the last-named port on Juno 6, sailing on tho same duto for Bunbury. The Wahino arrived at Bunbury on Juno 17, and, after replenishing her bunkers, resumed her voyago thrco days later for Port Chalmers, arriving as above. Fine weather prevailed throughout tho voyage to Bunbury, but after leaviug the Australian coast tho Wahine ran into strong winds and heavy seas from the south-we3t,, during which she' proved herself to bo a' very hne sea boat. "Steadier than many big liners," was the T.emark of hor ofiicore, all of! whom were pleased with her capabilities. In, appearance the Waliine resembles tho Maori very closely, but on going below it will be Been that she lia-3 a more "roomy" appearance. ■ ■■ Tho Wahine will remain. at. Port Chalmers for about a fortnfeU, r.prior. to re- . lieving tho Maori in the ferry service. After the Maori undergoes her usual overhaul at Port Chalmers., both vessels will bo steadily "engaged in tho Lyttelton-Welling-too ferry service. Oaptain S. Vent, who left the Ap&nma in order to bring the Wahine to New Zco/land, has the following deck officers associated with him Mr. E. Nicholas, chief; Mr. F. Hcslop, second; Mr. J. Duder. third; Mr. J. Miller, fourth; Mr. E. Stein, fifth; Mr, D. M'Gregor, sixth; and Mr. W. Eastland, seventh. 1 Mr. Luillow is wireless opcr ator.- The engine department is in chargo of Mr. B. Prophet, who has tho following staff --Messrs. J. M'Kenzie, second; R. Moodie, third; A. Tough, fourth; P. Harrowa, fifth; W. Norris, eixth; D. M Donald, , seventh; W. M'Baiu, eighth; ana Mr. J. Thomson, ninth; electrician, Mr. A. White; steward-in-eharge, J. 'March. TAINUI TO RESUME. The local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co. have beeu advised that repairs to R.M.Q. Tainui are expected to bo completed in time for her to rcsumo running in the London-Wellington service on November fr—lior original date. The Waimana. is'comin/r out in place oi the Tainui this trip. Tho Kumara will take tho Tainui's Homeward loading berth in Now Zealand. Slio ite cxpected. to clear Wellington for London on September 1, but will not carry pastenscra. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. O. Bichardson, fiftli engineer pf.tfce ' Maori, lin.3 como ashore for instructions. , Mr. E. C. E. Young, third engineer of the Kaituna, h.is left that vessel. Mr. It. Parr . has filled the vacancy. , Mr. J. ltobertsou, who has been relieving engineer of tho Kahu, came ashore at Wei- | lington yesterday. ' j A heavy fog on the East Coast on Mon- ' day night was .responsible for the Maori missing the first express from Christehurch to Dunedin yesterday. Continuing her journey, from Greymouth to Wellington, the Arahura left Westport at 8 a.m. yesterday. Calls will bo made at- ] Nelson and Picton to-day. The Arahura is due in port about her usual time this ] evening. The Union collier Karamu is coming to Wellington ; from Weetport. When she has > landed part of her coal cargo here she i proceeds to Onehunga. on Friday, July 4. < As the southern portion of tho Navua's fruit cargo is not large, tlio vessel will not como on to Wellington thie trip. She is ] proceeding direct from Auckland to Westport. Tho Maitai, wlhch la due here from, j northern ports on Friday, is bringing down ( tho transhipments ex Navua. ( Laden with 35C0 tons of coal, and 3CO < tona of timber, tho Union Company's tur- ] ret steamer Koromiko arrived at Wellington 1 from Newcastle at 10.10 a.m. yesterday. 1 Newcastle was cleared at 4 p.m. on Wednesday last, and for tho thrco succeeding ] days the Koromiko leneouiitercdi lueavy gales; thence fine weather to arrival. A projected departure from Wellington j for London at daybreak to-day is the ShawSavill 6teamcr Karamea. j

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 2 July 1913, Page 9

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