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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hr. m. New moon 4 4 36 p.m. First quarter 11 ' ; a ' m ' Full mpon 18 5 36 p.m. Last quarter ...... 25 9 29 p.m. MOON. Moon rifles to-day, 10.48 a.m.; £ets, 11.50 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 9.38 a.m.; 10.4 p.m. To-morrow, 10.32 a.m.; 10.58 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; sets, 4.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. BLENHEIM, s.fi. (3.25 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. TERAWHITI, 6.5. (3.25 a.m.), 230 tons, Watchlin, from liangitikei Beach. OPAWA, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, from Blenheim. . „ I'ATEENA, s.s. (3.35 a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldvrcll, from Lytteltou. Passengers: Saloon—Mi&sce Purdie, Browning, Baaimber, Cameron, Adam, Gilliets, Irwin, Holland, M Lean, Reid, Cocks, Shirley, Owens, iCochraue, "Williams, Ritchie, Spedding. Morris, Mesdames Handyside, Browning, Glynn-Jones, Graut, Lane, Saunders, Husband and child, King, M'Lean, Gillios, lies, Peters, Stai> ford, Berry, Tripp, Adamson, Almao, Thomas, Croefiley, Johnson, Barnett, Chapman, M'Donaid, Hon. Jas. Barr, Hon. h. J. Stevens,- Rev. Ward, Captain Laanpcn, Messrs. M'Donaid, Woods, Booth, Smith, Neale, Guy, Lueston. Saunders, Spedding, Scott,. Ilusband, King, Grey, Howard, Bracks, Cadfren, Gillies, Burne, Ell, Ridd, Bishop (2), M'lntosh, Cornley (2). Watt., Davidson, Gowing, Kins, lies, Jackson, O'Reilly, Berry, M'Gill, Phillips, Tripp, Sholdon. Crawford, Anderson* Fountain,' Tunibull, Khin-d, Ward, Talbot. Solomon, Bruce, Forman, Dew, Hills (2), Butler, Ayson, Pollock, Chapman, Thornes, Bird, Craven, Lane, Harvey, Cookley, Elliott, Poss, Sunstrum, Amstcad, BosewfiTne, Bollen, Armstrong, Hall, Mackenzie, Mainlaua, Newman, Flavell; 111 steerage. QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (9.5 a.m.), 198 ton 6. Harvey, from Foxton. MANUKA. 6.6. (11.45 p.m., in tho stream), 4505 tons, Clift, from Sydney direct. Passengers : Saloon—For Wellington—Misses' Beattie, James-, De Lotour, M'Kinnion, Symons, Fotheringham, Mesdames Pears and. child, Hatchings, James, Cook. Dreyfus, M'Loughlin, Hogarth, Osborne, Meetrre. Peare, Hitcliings, Davys, Shay, Blackmail, James, Coop, Captain Anslow, Rev. RicXv ards. Human, Dreyfus, baverick, Hill,. Nuaile, Baber, Shoobridge, Osborne. # Seliars, Rev. Hare, Mason, Evans, Halligan, Williams, Dibley. Ec.kino, Haughey, Pears?, M'Speerin, Phillis, Mackie, Lewie; 29 BteeraHUlA, e,s. (11.50 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from, Wan gamut NIWARU, s.s. (11.55 a.m.), 6444 tone, Hayter. from Lyttelton. KINI. s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 1122 tone, Whyborne, from Greymouth. NGAHERE. b.s. (9.10 p.m.), 1090 tone, Dillner, from Timaru.

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. WAIRAU, 6.®. (1 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. WAIHORA, BiS. (12.30 p.m.), 4«38 tons, Doorlcy, for Lyttelton l . PATEENA, s.s. (0.55 p.m.), 1212 tone, Cameron, for Picton aud Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—For Picton—Miss Dodson, Mrs. Lane, Messrs. Lvine, Polin, Hodgkinsoni Baird, Ba-ry, Cheosoman, M'Morrin-. For Nelson—Misses Holland, Sadd (2), Baurnbcr, Messrs. Jones, Atmore, Eden, Neale, Lncrc, Ferguson, M'Kenzie, Jones; 8 steerage for all ports. IiAKAIA, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 5628 tons, Smith, for Lyttelton. MAORI, fi.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Dcnniet-or, Humphries (2), Ivcy, M'Glashan, Day, Ball, Foster, Dougall, Howry, Driver, Meisdames Empson, Burt and child, Hoban, Oancll, Dunn, Drury, and child, Innes, Ball, Woolstcini Brig, Bray, Father Lynch, Hon. Mr. Anstey, Hot. Richard, Commissioners Lamb and Richards, Messr3. Brown, Bryant, Horn®, ■ Chandler, Rouse, Cawing, Hardy, Price and party, Mansfield, Milne, Lone, Empson, Burt, Tn-ylor, Anderson, Burns, Blake, Waji6brough, Kitchener, M'Laren, Logan, Jackson, Payne, Doughty, King, Devenport, Norton-Taylor, Scott. White, Picol, S-awers, Eater, Woolstein, Ross, Benny, M'Callum (2), Courtic, Reese, Gilmour; 30 eteerago.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ilangapapa, Karamea, July 10. Kapuni, Patea. July 10. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, July 10. Polieruti, Greymouth, July 10. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, July 10. Wairau, Blenheim, July 10. Arapawa, Wangamii, July 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton. July 10. IvarOTi, Newcastle, July 10. Arapawa. Wanganui. July 10. Mana, Patea, July 10. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, July 10. Waimea, Picton, July 11. Opawa, Blcnhejm, July 11. Maori, Lyttelton-, July 11. Monowai, Dunodin. Lyttelton, July 11. Victoria, Sydney, via north, July 11. lloeraki, Melbourne, via south, July 11. Breeze, Lyttelton, July 11. Maitai, Lyttelton, Duncdin, July 11. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, July 12. Otaki. Port Chalmers, July 12. Ivapiti, Wanganui, July 12. Hawera, Wanganui. July 13. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Picton, July 13. Kent, Liverpool, via ports, July 13. Mokoia, Dunedic, Lyttelton, July 13. Kent, Liverpool, way ports, July 13. Kamona, Limestone Isla.nd, July 14.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patea, July 10. Mana, Patea., July 10. Queen of tho South, Foxton, July 10. Huia, Wanganui, July 10. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 10. Wairau, Blenheim, July 10. Arapawa, Wanganui. July 10. ICapuni, Lsitelton, July 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 10. Jlararoa. Lyttclton. July 10. Star of India, Brisbane, July 10. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 10. Corinthic, London, way ports, July 10, Maitai, northern ports. July 10. Koromiko, Westport. July 10. Onawa, Blenheim, July 11. Wakatu, Kailtoura, Lyttclton, July 11. Pateehn. I'ictcn, Nelson, July 11. Itaor.i, Lyttelton, July 11. Breeze, Wanganui, July 11. Monowai. northern ports, July 11. Manuka, Melbourne, via south, July 11. Victoria, Lyttelton. ■ Dunodin, July 11. Moeraki, Sydney direct, July 11. Wannca, Nelson, West Coast. July 11. • Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West) Coast. July 12. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 12. Pukaki, West Coast, July 12. Hawera, I'atea, July 14. Nhvaru, London, via ports. July 14. Mokoia. northern ports, July 14. John, Wanganui, July 14. Hippie, Napier, fiisborne, July 15. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, July 15. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VICTORIA, due hero from Sydney, via north, July' 11. Sails samo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MOERAKI, due here from Melbourne, via south, July 11. Sails same day for Sydney direct. „ , ULIMAROA. due hero from Sydney direct July 16. Leaves July 17 for Melbourne, via south.

OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left Due. ITurunui London May 12 .Tuly 14 Makarini London May 10 July 15 Ruahino London .Tune 7 July 21 Delphic London .Tune 5 Auj. 2 Waimana London June 21 Aub. 7 Kent Liverpool May 3 July Suffolk Liverpool May 3 July 23 Wcetmcath Liverpool June 21 Aug. 25 ncvon Montreal May 31 Aui. 11 Aberlour New York Apr. 24 July 25 Star of Australia New /ork May 14 »» Wakefield New York May 8 July 20 Oape Breton New York May 12 July 30 Moana 'Frisco June 25 July 17 BY TELEGKAPH. OVERSEA, MELBOURNE, July 9. ■ Sailed.—Willoelira, for IFoljart aud Bluff. SYDNEY. July 9. Sailed—Malieno (2 p.m.), for Auckland. NEWCASTLE. July 9. Arrived.—Wairuna, from Auckland. ■ SUVA, July 9. Sailed—Makura, for Vancouver. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Makarini (t.45 n.tn.). from London. via Australian ports. Sailed—Canada Cape (0.45 a.m.), for Newcastle; Kauri (6.5 p.m.), for Lautoka. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngatoro (7.30 a.m.), from Oncliunea; Flora. (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.—Kapiini (12.45 p.m.), for Wellington: Kiiwera (1 p.m.), for Wausamii. WANGANUI. Sailed—Arapawa (3.35 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Wairau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. , I'ICT ON* Arrived.—Pateena (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived,—Jlapotirik", (7 n,.ro.\ ami Ww ley ((1,110 ii„m.), from Wellington. Bailed.—Xiliau (6.40 p.m.), for WeJliturtoik.

WESTPOKT. Arrived—Awaliou (8.10 p.m.), from Wellington. LTTTELTON. Arrived.—lTokoia (2.25 p.m.), from Wellington. . Sailed—Wakatu, for Kniltoura; Mohoia, for Dunedin. , , Hailed.—Maitai (5.35 p.m.), for Auckland, via way ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Mulligan. Allen, Copland, Jleedames Gerard, Mctz, ilessrs. Mulligan, Gerard; 3 steerage. Sailed—Mararoa (6.40 p.m.). for Wellington'. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Head, M'lntoeli, Leary, Jt'Lean, Hali.e, Mcedames Hope, Gibbons, M'Donaid. Oppenlieim, Lamhie. Fitzsiminons, Batcheloi', Carnenter, Tar 1 ton, Captain Smytlie, Messrs. Turner, Hall, llardie, Oppenlieim, llopo. Gibbon?, Matherson, Lewis, PouHon, Tonipkinfi, Poulton, I'oulton, Cutiiold. Campbell, Bradley, Edwards, Lambie, Pitzsiminons, Hern; 24 steerage. DDNEDIN. Sailed—Otaki (11 a.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Moeraki (3.45 p.m.). for Sydney, via Cook Strait-. T'fi v*cm : Saloon—For Wellington—Mr. Impin, Llir. Frond, Mr. C. W. Jones. Mr. Kirkc, Mr. Stuart Wilson, Mr. 11. Wilson. Mr. Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken, Mr. Park, Mira Morrison, Mrs. Templeton; 9 6teerage. BLUFF. Arrived.—Waitoino (6 a.m.), from Newcastle. CORIXTHIC FOR LOXDON. At 3 pjn. to-iiy the Shaw-SaviU steamer CorinHilc leaves Wellington for London, via, way ports. The vessel, which is duo at her destination on August 21, is "taking the following passengers:—First Ealoon— Sir. and Mrs. L. Dreyfus, Mt. H. T. Fenwick. Mr. T. Hubbard, Mr. J. A. S. Moolile, Jlr. E. B. M'l.aufrhlin<. Second ealoon—Miss B. M. Aslic.roft, Mr. Baker, Mr. A. D. Campbell, Mr. H. S. Clark. lliss C. A..Freeman, Mr. L. Friedsberg. Mr. A. Granger, Miss St. G. Heaid, Mr. Hill. Mr. I/ivcriek. Miss Macintosh. JUss B. Parr, Mr. Quale, Jlr. 0. F. Saunders, Mr. T. Shoobridgc, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tapley; and 47 third-class passengers. FROM! . SYDNEY DIRECT. After two hours' detention in the stream at Wellington, tlic Union- Company' 6 steamer Ma.nuka, which arrived in port from Sydney direct at 11.45 a.m. yesterday, was berthed at the Queen's Wharf, No. 6. Departure was taken from Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday laet, and throughout the trip across the Tasinan Sea smooth to jnoaerato seas and strong? variable winds wero experienced. . ~ Imports by the Manuka were as.follow 3CO bass fait, 100 cases eardnnes, 50 bundieo crass rope, 200 boxes dates. 100 eases whisky, 9SO bags oxide iron,, SCO bags nee, 15,000 tiles. 62 cases tobacco, 550 sacks flour, BED eases fruit, 17 eases schnapps, 1W eases tea, 60 oases beer, 20 bales corks, 60 keRS tartar, 32 caees mineral watere, 40 cylinders gas, 45 barrels grease. 500 cases oil, ana 'a, large consignment of sundries'. • Tho Maamka sails for Melbourne, via south, at 5 p.m. to-day. jrAKAEINI AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic advice has heen received from Auckland stating that, tho Tyser liner .Makarini arrived thero from London, .via w&v ports, at 1.45 a.m/ yesterday. She is due''at Wollington on Wednesday, July 16.

THE OLD TOMOANA LOST. The old* Tysor liner Tomoana, which waa some tiratf 'acquired by the Blue Star Line of London, and renamed Broacteione, did not htwe the (rood luck that followed her in tlio trade in the Southern Hemisphere for >lier new owners apparency, for a pri vate message states that she has ben. wrecked - a nd will most likely becoino a total loss V'he Tomoana was a wellknown trader in New Zealand under tho Tysor Line's flag - . irBSS-T.i.BLE GOSSIP. Mr Neville late bursar of the Kakapo, arrived from' Sydney Manuka yesterday on holiday lawp- . Mr. A. W. F. of the office of .the "Union, Stav 1 -™ Ship Compans, has roceived orders to ® r ,i cce '' rfiSnwr" He will probably join llclv steamer, Wahine, 'as assistant-pun e }'- . , .. Mr. llallcy, lato cliief toward of tho Maeri, has been appointed clucf. stcwoml of tho new steamer Waliinev ana i® Present superintending tho fittKiS ® ut „9' *7® vessel's passenger occorarnodcv llon .prior w taking up licr Cook Strait x unmng nest "ifr.'A. H. M'Diarmid has join* d 'th® Koromiko as third oflicer, vico Mr. V V- "' "jtr. Auld, chief officer of the g.s. Star of Australia, was attacked with. prt "JS 0 ?!?; just before that ve?=dl left New !«. Australian and New Zealand pom • anu had to bo removed to hospital. He i ecovcrad, however, sufficiently well enouft'i 10 ollow liim leaving America by tho s.s. ntar of Scotland, which vessel is also comins to Melbourne, Sydney and Now Zealand por, Captain West, who now hap. commu.n a of thß s.s. Star of Scotland, was formorijin charge of the B*. Star of Victoria, but on the Last occasion lie visited Australiawas chief oflicer of the e.s. Marcre-. - Cantain Beck, formerly of tllo Star of Scotland, rail be. given command of one of the Tyser Line's now steamora wlueh are being built to replace the Star of England and Star of Victoria. • Mr. J. S. Dee, third officer of the Pukaki, Jias joined the Kittawa as second, and Mr. Millard has taken Ilia place on the Pukaki.

Advices to liiuid contain information conccrninK the ealc of the Tnser liner Star of England. Her buyers were Messrs. Gazollo, Degresgor.i and Schiafflno, of Genoa. Messrs. J. P. Corey, who owned the Sta.r of England, have another vessel on tlio stocks to replace lier, as well as tho Star of Victoria. A proiectod departure from Wellington for Brisbane this mornins was tho Tyser liner Star of India. The Union chartered steamer Canada Capo left Auckland for Sydney at 0.45 a.m. yesterday. Overhaul to the Union Company's Pukaki will be completed in time for the vessel to leave Wellington for the West Coast on Saturday. Tho Arahura left "Westport for Nelson, Pietoni and Wellington yesterday. She should arrive here this morning. It is expected that tho U.S. and A. Line's chartered Gtenmer Abcrlour will leave Sydney for Auckland during tho course of a day or so. The vessel is due hero about July 19. For the purpose of loading timber at Westport for Sydney, the Koromilto leaves Wellington to-day. The Union Company's Kamona. is due at Wellington from Limestone Island on Monday with 350 tons of cement to discharge here. On account of bein? delayed by bad weather the Taviuni will not leave Duncdin for northern ports till Saturday. It is probable that she« will go from Lyttelton direct to New Plymouth next week. Bound from Port Olialmers to Tokomaru Bay, the New Zealand Shipping Company's Otaki left the southern, port at If a.m. vesterday. She will make a call at Wellington to-day for the purposo of taking in bunker coal.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1798, 10 July 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1798, 10 July 1913, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1798, 10 July 1913, Page 7

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