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SHIPPING NEWS.

$ PHASES OF THE MOOX. JULY, Day. Hr. m. Now moon 4 4 36 p.m. First auartcr 11 9 7 &»ni. Full moon 18 5 36 p.m. Last quarter 25 9 29 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.15 p.m.; gets, 6.55 a.m. Thursday, HIGH WATER. To-day, 2.25 a.m.; 2.52 p.m. To-morrow, 3.17 a.m.; 3.44 p.m. SUN. Sun riecs to-day, 7.12 a.m.; sets, 4.41 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JULY 15. ItURU, 5.6. (6.5 a.m.), 65 tons, Nelson, put beck. MAKAHOA, 5.3. (6.50 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lytt-clton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses. »Storrine, Loujjhlin, f-argood (2), Jones, Strach, Linch, Wall, Fish, Mesdames Sargood, Mclvin,. Sargood and maid, Cameron, Cain, Pringle, Lainbee, Wright/iThompson, Bishop, Barclay, Penty, Brower, Lady Stout, Sir Robert Stout, Messrs. Collins, Master Nelson, EEford, Master Efford, Weher, Griffiths, Kerr, Sont-or, Captain Glanville, Lindsay, Spiers, Robertson, Findlay, Lye, King, Wright, Sargood, Taylor, Trotter, Irwin, Melbin, M'Curdy, Swindell, Hendry, Lewington, Jones. Rich, Phillips, Donnelly, Rain. Ivory, Yizer, Talbot, Fisher, Selig, Whits, Watt, Sellars, Buchan, Gardiner, Glen, O'Connell, Wright, Laushlan, Stevenson, Thompson, Pannoll. Clark, Krcatzer, M'Queen, Saunders, Fooks, Crawford, Nichollfi, Pollock, Rankin, Borney, Barclay, lteid, Cameron, Barns, Lockhead, Hoban, nook, Blake, King, Wright, Hill, Roc' 3, Friedlander, Davenport, Smith, Muller, Sort; 61 steerage NIKAU, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. TARAWERA, s.s. {12.15 p.m.), 2003 tons, from Dnnertin and Ls-ttelton. WAKATU. s.s. (6.J0 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from LyUelton ond Kaikoura.. PATEENA. s.s. (7 p.m.). 1212 tone, Cameron, from Ne!i?on and Picton. 'OPAWA, e.p.. (9.5 p.m.). 110 tone, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JULY 15. KAPUNI, e.s. (1.55 p.m.), 150 tons, M'lnr tosh, for Patea, NGATORO, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 1137 touts, j Christian, for Greymouth. ! ARAWA, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 9192 tone, Clayden, for Lyttclton. MA.POURIKA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1203 tons, White-Parsons, for Nelson and \Vcst Coast. KAPITI, B.s. (5 p.m.), 242 touts, Sawyers, for Wanganui. NIKAU, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. HAWERA, as. (5.40 p.m.), 2CO tons, Jackson, for Patca. I POHERUA. s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 1175 tons, j Irwin, for Westport. .i TARAWERA, s.s. (6.35 p m.), 2003 ton 6, ; for Lyttolton and Duncdin. RIPPLE, b.s. (6.35 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and GLsborne. WAIRAU, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. MARAROA, as. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Paeeengers: SaloonMisses Schilling. Preston, Lorraine, Yates, Eaton, Culleu, Denario, Read, Read, Seaton, Jones. Payne, Larsen, Pullen, Gifford, Calder,(2), Clinton, George, Watson, -Gill, Cannon, Kennedy, Jolins, Colahcn; Amery. Grainger, HowgJrd, Mabsey, Robbinson (2), Harvey. Rouas, Thomas, Wilson, Sleeman, Rosevear, M'Eliligott, Thompson, Lever, Smith, Slack, Barber, Garry. Wheeler, Ruseell, Williams, Nicol, Lege, Hyde, Ramsay, Mesdanics Davidson, Whitfield, Hart, Miller, Barras, Watson/ Scott, Collins and 2 children, Wilts, Lorraine, Powell, Leslie, j Collins, Rattray, Cosk, Jameson,.'Blace, Dr. I Bickerilt, Messrs. Davidson, Whitfield, Hart, I Miller, Barras, Turner, w Wateon, Banna-1 tyno, O'Neil, M'Kenzie, liayward. Dix, Val-; coner, Scott, Flint, Sherwood, Jacobs, j Muir, Mikkleson, Smith, Phair, Stevenson, 1 Moutzon, Norton, Collins, Wlltn, Powell, j Leslie, Collins, Jackson. Dnrrell, Lennon, i Quintrell, Peyton, Stewart. Wilson, Parker,! Garry, Worsop, Lege, Barker, Peel, Quart- j 3ey. Rawlings, Fleming, Lang, Sinclair, GiffoTd, Watson, Sutton, Gordon. Hart, Jones, Whitmore, Gaudsmidt (2), iUexander, Murieon, GriJlith, Rattray, Jameson; 20 steerage. 'HOLMDALE, 6.?. (11 p.m.), 269 tons, Rob-! crtson, for Greymouth. ! MANA, e*s. (midnight), 134 tons, Gibson, for Wait/am and Onchunga. RURU, fi/S. (midnight), 65 tons, Nelson, for East Ooast ports. • 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamona, Limestone Island, July 16. Mangapapa, Karamea, July 16. Queen of tho South, Foxton, July 16. Hula. Waocamii. July 16. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 16. Maori, Lyttelton, July 16. Ulimaroa, Sydney direct, July 16. Arahura, Wost Coast, Kelson, Picton, July 16. Corinna, eonthorn ports. July 16. Moana, San Francisco, way ports, July 7. Komata, Wostport, July 17. Rakanoa, Greymouth, Westport, July 17. Ko'onya, Greymouth, July 17. Wairau, Blenheim. July 17. Kopuni, Patea.'Jiuly 17. ttikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 17. Mararoa, Lyttclton, July 17. Arapawa, Wanpanui, July 17. Victoria. Dunedin. Lyttelton, July 17. Tahiti, Sydney. July 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 16. Kurow,' Lyttelton, July 16. Pukaki. Westport. July 16. ■ Kamona, Now Plymouth, Wost Coast, 16. Rosulus, Nelson, West Coast, July 16. Opawa, Blenheim, July 16. Queen of tho South. Foxton, July 16. Blenheim, Bleilheiin. July 16. Pateenai Picton, Nelson'. July 16. Maori. Lyttelton, July 16.. Corinna, Neleon, New Plymouth, Onehimea. July 16. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, July 16. Huia, Haveloek. July 16. Wairau, Blenheim, July 17. Kapuni, Patea, Jfuly 17. Nikau, Nelson, Motuoka, July 17. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 17. Victoria, Sydney, via north, July 17. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via south, July 17. Arapawa, Wanganui. July 17. Kent, Lyttelton, July 17. Hurunui, Port Ohahncrs, July 17. Tahiti. -San Francisro, way ports, July 18. Moana, Sydney, July 18. Maitai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 15. lIY TKLEGKAPU. OVERSEA. LONDON. July 15. Arrived.—Kia Ora, from Auckland. FIIEMANTLE, July 15. Arrived.—-Mongolia, from London. SYDNEY, July 15. Arrived.—Moeraki (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. BRISBANE. July 15 Arrived.—Star of India, from Wellington. COASTAL. • TUESDAY, JULY 15. AUCKLAND. •Sailed—Tofua (2.30 p.m.). for Sydney, via tho Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji Islands; Maitai (5.45 p.m.), for East Coast and southern ports; Kumeric (6.45 p.m.), for Newcastle. NAPIER. Arrived.—lCokoia (10.50 a.m.), from WelHngton. Sailed.—Makarini (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—Rarawa (8.20 p.m.), for Onchunga. WANGANUI. Arrived.—John (8.30 a.m.), from WeUington. Sailed.—Huia (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington. FOITON. Sailed.—Queen of the South (6.30 p.m.). for Wellington. BLENHEIM. To ©ail.—Blenheim (4 a.m. July 16), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Alexander (5 a.m.), from Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. Handa Isle, barqucntine, passed east at 1.45 p.m. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kittawa, from Timaru; Tavi--uni, from Timaru; Cygnet, from Aknrott. Sailed.-Corinua (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Taviuni, for Westport; Waihora, for Newcastle; Canopus, for Westport. Sailed.—Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Butlmm, Far* mar, Robinson, Matheeon, Ross, Cunningham, Hoadlcy, Morris. Sinclair, Grigg. Sinclair. Thompson, Trolove, Hercua, Moore, Farmar, Robinson, Trolove, Wall, Tillman, Allabonc, Mosdames Bethell, Rhodes, Barnes, Dickie and child, Stead, Harmon, Morris. Grigg, Clifford, Moore, , Arthur, M'Lean, Duffy, Hatch, Halliday, Sir G. Clifford, Bon. R. n. Rhodes, E. A. S. Malcolm, M.P., G. J. Anderson, M.P., Rose, | E. Norden, Bathhurst, Hornet, Brown, Rutherford, Edmonds, Luttrell, Toswell (2). Stead, Ivvetts, Aitlum, Crowe, Acton, Adam?, Hercua, Joum, Tapper, Barne«, Rryce. Forbes, Dickie, Harden, Williams, Leslie, Bos«. Anderson. Malcolm, Morris, Grigg, Moore. Hart. ClliVonl, Condnif, Atkinson. Young, Redstone, Bardon. Wood. Budd, Le-lio, Haggitt, Roberts. Wnnioek. Pidgeon, i'isli, Higbe. Weir. Davie. Kpgertoii. Join'?. Tappev, lioyJc, Klliott. J. I/uir<T<v. Hviui?. SiniH. Ln.idle.v, ITrrtov, Gorier, WflrnuH;, F. Campbell, flow, Ihulett. M'Lean s 40 (-tceiage. OUNFiPIX. A rrivt'd.—H'.illoehra {8.15 a.m.), from Mdbourne. Soilt'd.--liivorvftncill p.m.). for Invercargill and W-aili'.i wa. Kniled.—Victoria M.20 p.m.), for Sydney, via Auckland. Passengers: Soioou-For Lvttelton—Mr. Bennott, Mr, White. For Undenhill, Mrs. Bums,

Messrs, Roy, Burns, Fitzgerald. For Napier— Miss Best, Mr. and Mrs. Sime. For Gisborne—Mr. Moody. For Auckland—Mias Duggan, Messrs. Stewart, Marshall; 12 steerage. OHAMA'S PASSENGERS. By TelemaDh—Prees Association— Copyright (Hoc. July 15. 11.10 p.m.) _ . Molbourno. July 15. The Orient liner Omnia, which has arrived here from London, has the following passengers for New Zealand:—Mr. Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Milton and two daughters, Mr. Lichfield, Mr. Bowron, Madame Cummins, Mis>3 Maoara, and 37 in the thirdclass. RUAHINE AT HOBART. A Press Association cablegram received yesterday statod that the New Zealand Shipping _ Company's steamer Ru alii no would arrive at lloba-rt at 6 o'clock this morning. The Ruahine, which is due at Wellington on Monday afternoon next, is bringing the following passengers:—First saloon—Miss M. H. Thame, Mr. T. T. P. Blackmar. Second saloon-Misses M. A. Allen, J. Beaglohole, M. Boaglehole. 11. P. Behrends, F. Bickerton, D. 11. Ohapman, K. Day, G. Dobbie, K. Downs, L. llearn, M. A. Christie. B. Pickering, Mcsdamcs A. Allen, Andrew, F. Bayly. Bcagleholc, F. Day, Bobbie, Godden, H. J. Howell. Lay, N. lalbot, Messrs. S. Andrew, E. Beagloiiclo, C. Goldetonc, W. H. Durton, H. 0. Colo, F. A. Davis, H. Bobbie, It. Qoddcn, A. M. Hirfcliburg, L. A. James, S. Little, W. G. Jloi'tifi. S. Soliftmann, J. JI. Stewart, G 'Hal-art, D. H. Windcler, Masters C. E. Allen, iE. Andrew, G. Bayly, W. Day, W. Dobbie (2), Rev. F. B. Rcdgrace. There are also 414 third-class passengers for New Zealand ports. T7LIMAROA ARRIVES AT 7 A.M. .Latest wireless messages received from the Huddart-Parker st-camcr Ulimaroa s^le as expected to arrive at Wellington from Sydney direct at 7 a.m. to-day. After medical inspection in tho stream, she will berth, at the Queen's to harf. MAKARINI DUE TO-DAY. The Tyecr liner Ma.karini is duo in port from London, via Australian ports. Auckland, and Napier this morning. Sho will berth at the King's Who.rf. After discharging and Jeweling up with Home cargo, ex tho Indrabarah, the Makarini will leave Wellington for Wanganui on Sun-day morning. It is expootcd that the Makarini will leave New Zealand for London early next month. \ Captain llollis is in charge of tho Makarini, and his officors arc as follow:— Chief. Mr. S. 0. Oottcllj second, Mr. R. S. Durham; third, Mr. W. 11. Carrick; fourth, Mr.R. Nudham'; fifth, Mr. W. Tees: chief engineer, Mr. J. Anderson; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. Gents Mr. Macklin is chief steward. Mr. Kingsberry is Marconi operator, and Dr. Nottingham is ship's surgeon. TAHITI'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. By wireless last evening the CFnion Company's Tahiti, which is cn route from Sydney to San Francisco, advised that sho wns expected to anchor in the stream at Wellington at 6 a.m. 10-morrow. The vessel continues her journey to 'Frisco at 5 p.m. on* Friday, and fe due at. her destination on August 7. MOAXA FROM 'FRISCO. Moana. R.M.S.. of the Union Company r licet, advised by wireless yesterday that alio was expected to arrive at Wellington from Son Francisco, via Island ports, at noon to-morrow. Tt is expected that tho vessel will get away for Sydney on Friday afternoon. KIA ORA ARRIVES HOME. Advice has been received locally that tho Shaw-Savill steamer Kiiv Ora, which left Auckland for London on June 1, arrived a<t her destination on Sunday morning, July 13. WAIMANA LEAVES THE CAPE. Oablo advice has been received by the local agent 3 for tho Shaw, Savill, a.nd Albion Company stating that the Waimana left G&be Town in continuation of her journey from London to Wellington, on Friday evening. July 11. Tho Wainrnna, which is relieving the Taanui in tho mail run, is due at. Wellington on August 7. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain W. Smith hae joined the ketch Taylor as master, thus relieving Captain Peterson, who hao come ashore on account of illness. Mr. J. Murray, late of tho Haupiri, has joined the Pohcrua as third vice Mr. R. Hern, who has come ashore for instructions. Mr. K. W. Macklcy, second engineer of tho Pohcrua, having rejoined his vGssol, Mr. A. B. Daniel has come qshore for orders. The collier Pohcrua left Wellington for We At port last- night to load for New Plymouth and Onchunga. The F. and S. Line's steamer Morayshire, which arrived at London on Juno 7, has been fixed to leave Livorpool for Now Zealand ports on July 26. The White St.ir liner Gothic, 7759 tons, built at Belfast by Mescrra. Harland nna Wolf, Ltd., in 1893, has boon transferred to the Belgian flag. It is eipoct-cd < that the Union. Company's Kaitangata, which is undergoing overhaul at Port Chalmers, will be ready to leave that port for Wostport abairt the end of next week. The New Zealand Shipping Company's •Otaki is duo at Auckland from Tokomaru Bay to-day. She has been fixed to leave Auckland for London on Saturday, July 19. The 'Union Company's chartered etearacr Canada Cape was scheduled to leave New* oastlo for Auckland to-day,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 9

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