SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. Hr.m. Now moon 3 0 28 a.m. First quarter 9 333 p.m. Full moon 17 5 57 a.m. Last quarter 25 H 48 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7.8 a.m.; seta, 4.10 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 3.36 a.m.: 4.4 p.m. To-morrow, 4.33 a.m.i 5.5 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.58 a.m.; sots, 4.54 P-m-ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (1.35 a.m.), 164 lone. Fletcher, from Wostport. ■ QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. 6.8. (5.50 a.m.). 198 tons. Harvey, from Foxton. MANUKA, t,s.s. (6.35 a.m.); 4505 tons, Clift. from Melbourne, Hobart. and southern ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Melville (2). K. Crisp, White,Wieo. Mesdames Moran. Oarroll, Salmond, wise. Messrs. J. G. Deck. H. Sandlant, W. B. Campbell, Overton. Burns, G. H. Stringer, C. Eolent, J. S. Brown, Salmon, J. Hansen. Hanson, H. J. Oarroll, J. Salmond, G. B. Monson, vf. Hales. J. Hill, J. Connolly. Barr; 53 steer- ' age. | MOtfOWAI, e.s. (6.30' a.m.), 3433 tons. ! Edwin, from Auckland, Gisboroe, and Nai pier. Passengers: Saloon—Miescs Thomson, Walker, Powell, M'Grath, M'lntotfli, Mesdaraes Patercon and 3 children, t Cross, Patti* son, Ifessrs. Paterson, Burdekin, Cutnberti Stevens, Captain Doorloy; 8 steerage. • WAHINE, B.fl. (6.50 a.m.). 4435 tons, B. M. Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Miasea Linton, Proctor, Woods, Barnard, Wripht, Coleman, Henry, Westcnm. M'Aloon, Oolllnoa, Lawrence. O'Meara, ODie. Hill. Mesdaracs Doddg and 2 children, Samih son and child, Sawell. Aldrldce, Dale, Bnce. Linton and child, Sunestcr, Peine and child, Eev. Petrie, I?ev. Coateworth, Mcsar?. ?i 4 lntyre, Smith, Cramp, M'Gillivray, Pike. Suneston, Dodds, Hancol, Bett, Stcwurt, Oolonel Barnes, Smith (2t)j O'Connell, Itoach, Nett, Gow, GardenCT. Kirk (2). Palk, Hall. Bewley, Goldfinch. Keith, Frew (2), Winchester, Dale, M'Aloon. Weld l , Aug ten, Hickey, Low, Bowron, TVakelin, Owen, Lee, Paterson, Jackson, Doyly, Duncan, Martin, Haxvey. Whitehouso. Linton, Burnett, Nelson, Paynster, Little, Hannah, Harrison, Davis, Bain, Broker. Baker, Wells, Bartlett, Harrison, Sowell, Canovaw. Bcattie (2), Friedlandcr, Harris. Fisher, Hamilton, Lamb, and Canterbury Association football iteam. (14). KAPUNI, s.s. (9 a.m.). M'lntosh, from HOLMDALE, as. '9.15 a.m.). 267 tons, Robertson, from Tokomaru Bay. ALEXANDER, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 577 tons. Wildman, from Terakohd. AOEERE, s.s. (10.50 a.m.). 77 tons, Fisk. from Patea. KAHU, s.s. (1 p.m.). 182 tons. Fletcher, from-East Coast. HIMITANGI, s.s. (3.10 D.m.), 323 tons. Burns, frbm Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. FEIDAY, AUGUST 1. HINEMOA, 's.e. ( ? ft, 542 tons, Bollons. for Oook Strait lighthouses. PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 n.m.). 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers— Saloon: For Picton—Misses Bundle, Jennines, Mesdames Bar.scion. Jennines, Hobson, Rabone, Meesrs. Pawcett, M'Nol, Cotterell, Jackson, Eobson, White, Pearson, Eeid, Meale, Sadler, Huddles ton, Rahono. For Nelson-Misses Parkor (2), Davis, Mewdames Ferguson, Rix-Trott and 2 children. Messrs. Wycherley, Bowles, Darren, Bothomley, Humhpries (3), Keepe, Pike. M'Glnnlty. Palk, Johns, Oldham, Fish. MAnA, s.s. (1.45 p.m.). 134 tons, Gibson, for Patea. HOLMDALE, s.s. (3 p.m.), 267 tons, Eoberteon, for Grcymouth. STOEMBIED, s.s. (5 p.m.), 217 tons. Dowell, for Waneanui. •' AEAPAWA, s.e. (5.20 p.m.). 268 tons, Corby, for WanK'inui. i : PUKAKI, s.s. (5.35 p.m.). 1444 tons. Watson, for. Westport. 1 ,
MANUKA, s.b. (5.45 p.m.), 1505 tona, Olift. for Sydney, Passengers: Saloon—Misses Shlanders, Riohmond, Blackett, MacAra, Mesdamea Oppenheim, Bovine, Shlanders. Gladstone, Baker, Sutton and 3 children, Turnbnll and 2 children. Lawrence and 3 children, Ashley and child. Col. Wheeler. Fathar 'Oleary, Father Gleoson. Lieut. Tucker, Messrs. Ooocnkeim. Relnkardt. Mason, Smith, Hungerford, Devine, Breakspere, Brazier, Jervill, Wliateharty, Hobson, Graham. Jewell, Lorraine. Loughnan, Burbridzo, Eayward, Brown, Sutton. La,wrencc, Ashley; 22 steerage. MONOWAI, s.s. (6 p.m.). 3433 tona, Edwin, for Lyttclton. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 164 tone. Fletcher, for Karamea. WAHINE, s.s. (8.5 n.m.). 4435 tone, Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Miises Wilson, Hall (2). Proctor, Shark. Davis, Maylord, Bell. Gilmer. Lester. Whelan, Proctor, Buss (2). Waller, Foley. Mosdames Carter, Davies. Grels, May, Connell, .Hill, Rannde.v, Sutton, Boas, Bell. Craxldock, Brosmbair, Hastings, Gimroea, Cracknel, Cuthbert. Graham, Morrison. Statham, M.P., Dr. Jones. Hov. Smith. Hon. G. J. Smith, M.L.0., Hon; J. Barr, M.L.C., Hon. Bell, 11.L.C., Messrs. Orbell, Herr Oarl Sauer, Biss, LoujrhUn, Morgan, Dajison. Hogs, Chaafe, White. Carter. Bishop. M.L.C., Tavlor, Harsley. Oraieie, M.P.. Njedham, Hazlett. Miller. Grey, Bardsley, 01 arioson, Gcorse. Eether. Small, Sharp. Mitchell, Arkel, Cuthbertson Greig, Mar. Richardson. Oonnell, Belli Donohy, Crows. Sutton, Foley, Watson. Dunskemillir, Suckworth. Osben, Cracknel, Cuthbert. Temple. Held, Oonlon, Edwards, Graham. Shan, Fulton, Morrison, Georee (2J, Thompson and son, Jones, Shaw, Gnnron, Thornton, Moloney, F&hy, Dodds. Mulllns, Cameron. Brent, Doery; 25 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Koonya,, Grcymouth. August 2. Komata, Westport, Auust 2. Wakefleld, New York, via south. August 2. Opawa. Blenheim, Aueust 2. Nikau, Nebou, Motucka. Augnst 2. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 2. Suffolk. Liverpool, way ports, Autrust 2. Maponxiia. West Coast, Nelson; Angust 2. Patccna, Nelson, Picton, August 2. Queen of the South, Foxton, Augnst 3. Blenheim, Bleuhoim, August 3. Stormbird, Wanganni, Angust 3. Arapawa, Wanganui. August 3. Mana, Patea, August 3. Wahine, Lyttelton, Aueust 3.' Wakatu, Kaikonra, and Lyttelton, Aug. 3. Ripple. Gisborno ond East Ooast ports, August 3. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 3. Huio, Havelock, August 3. Huranui, Lyttelton. August 3. . Echo, Karamea. August 4J Hincmoa, Cook Strait, Aueust Waverley. Foiton. Auaust 6. Kaitoa. Nelson, Aueust 5. Hawera, Patea, Aueust 5. Mftitai, northern porti. August 5. Waimania, London, wit ports, Aucost 5. • Maunganui, Sydney direct. August 6, Waimea, Onehunea, Aueust 6. Manrapapa, Karamea. Aueust 6. Kapiti. Picton, Aueust 7. Mpnowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 7. Victoria, Sydney, via north- August 8. TJlimajoa, Melbourne, via south, Aug. 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patea, Aueust 1 Kapuni, Patea, Aueust 2. Alexander, West Ooast, Aueust 2. Kini, Westport, Aueust 2. Opawa, Blenheim, Aueust 2. Nikau. Nelson, Motueka, August 2. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Aueust 2. Arahura, Picton. Nelson. Wcat Coast, August 2. Wairuna, Newcastle. Aueust 2. , Koonya, Greymouth. Aueust 4. Wairau, Blenheim. Aueust 4. Queen of the South, Foxto.n, August 4. Kahu, East Cook. Aueust 4. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 4. Stormbird. Wanganuii August 4. Arapawa, Wangnnui, Aueust 4. Mana, Patea, August 4. Fateena, Picton, Nelson. August 4. Wahine, Lyttclton. Aueust 4. Wakatu. Kaikoura.. Lyttclton, Aueust 4 Huia, Wanganui, August 4. Tarawera, northern ports, August 4. Maitai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, August 5. Eipple, Giaboros and East Ooast ports. August 5. Mapourdlai. Nckon, West Coast. August 5. Hawera, Patea, August 5. Kaitoa. Nelson, West Ooaet, Aug. 5. Komata, Westport, August 5, . Mangapap.n., Kairamea, Aumist 6. Waimea, Nelson, West Coast, August 6. Suffolk, southern ports. August 6. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 7. Maunganui, Melbourne, via south, Aug. 7. Monowni, northern ports. August 7. Victoria, Lyttelton, 1 Dunedin, August 8. Ulimai'ofl-, Sydney direct, August 8.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI, dud hero flrom Sydney direct, August 6, Sails August 7 lor Melbourne, via south. VICTORIA, due here from Sydney, via north, Auffupt 8. Sails Bam® day for Lvttolton and Dnnedtn.
ULUIAROA, duo here from Melbourne via south, August 8. Balls same day' for Sydney direot.
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, August 1. Sailed.—Kuapehu, for Lyttclton. SYDNEY, Auitust 1. Arrived.—Mflheno (5.30 p.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, August 1. - Arrived.—Waitomo. from Port Chalmers. COASTAL. FRIDAY. AUGUST I. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Niagara. (1.5 a.m.), from Sydney: Delphic (1 p.m.), from London, via Cane Town; Rakanoa (2.40 p.m.). from Westport. Sailed.—Kauri (8,43 p.m.), for Fiji.
NAPIER. Arrived—Wimmcra (8.30 a.m.) and Havre (10 a.m.). from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Barawa. (3.45 p.m.), from Onehunfra. BLENHEIM. Arrived—Opawa (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena <4.30 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed—Pateena (11 p.m.). for kelson. HAYELOOK. Arrived.—Huia (6.50 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Huia (9.25 a.m.). for Wellington. KELSON. ■ Arrived. —Nikau (6.5P a.m.), and Corinna (7.30 a.m.), from Wellinetou. Sailed.—Nikau (4.30 p.m.). lor Motueka and Wellington. . FAREWELL SPIT. Koonya parsed east for Wellington' at 2.10 p.m. WESTPORT. Sailed.—Komata (5.15 a.m.). for WellingTo sail.—Mapourika (5 p.m.), for Nelson and Wellington. ~ , , „ _ Arrived.—Mapourika (6 a.m.), from Greymouth. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Star of Australia (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Mararoa (8.50 a.m.), from Wellington. , Sailed—Wakefield (12-10 p.m.), for Wellington; Cygnet (1 p.m.), for Akarca: Wakatu, for Kaikoura. _ T Sailed.—Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), for \\ ellineton. Passengers: Saloon—Miesee 1 Campbell, Fraser, Bobbit. Green Adeline. Thompson, Simpson, and Stewart. Mesdames Viekerman. Stringer and children, Robertson, Middleton, Barnes. Anderson, and Matthews. Col. Smythe. Capt. Hutchinson.'Rev. M'Kenzie. Messrs. Viekerman, Brown, Col. Chambers, Parker, Smytlie. Alexander. Murray. Oonnel, Dougall, Kcnmitz, Ellesou. Anderson, Olvoy, Pari;, M'Arthur, Masson. Laurenson, Stark, Here. Ropata, Stewart, Matthews: 21 steerage. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Talune (7.30 p.m.), from West.D Sailed.—lnvercargill (2.10 p.m.), for InverearEill: Tarawera (2.15 p.m.). for northern ports. Passengers: Saloon-For hyttolton Mr. E. Wright. For Wollmgton-Messrs. Waugli, D. C. Oameron, W. Gibson, b. Downie, Fea, Haynes, and 1 steerago.
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
The following notices to mariners apjiear in this week'B Gazette:— , _ „„ Port Lyttelton—Tho iron staff and caee markod in tho Admiralty Charts, and.men-t-icnod in the "New Zealand Pdot as situated on tho rock northward of Baleme Point is not on this rock, but on a rocK threo cables east of Baleine Point, between which and the shore is a boat passage. J.no beacon which was previously red has been painted white.. CHiartfi. Admiralty Charts Nos. 1999 J." 2529. andl 3629: "New Zealand Pilot," 1908, eighth edition. Chapter viii, paigc 257. . Tauranga Harbour—Tho inner Whamoa black buoy in Tauranca Harbour will bo removed on August 1. 1913. as not further required to mark fairway to Taur?,nga wharves. This buoy is not marked on iat-« est Admiralty Chart? or mentioned in tno "Now Zealand Pilot."
DELPHIC AT AUCKLAND. Telegraphic advico has been received from Auckland etiating that tlie Shaw-Savm Pteamer Delphic arrived there from London direct at 12.45 p.m. yesterday. The Delphic is duo nt Wellington about August 11.
WAIJIANA LEAVES HOISABT. •' Cable 'advice has boen rcoeived by the local agents for tho Shaw. Savi!l, and Albion 00. stating that tlie Waimana left Hobart, in continuation of her journey from London to Wellington, at 7 a-m. yesterday. Sho is due in port on Tuesday morning.
MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. 7?. H. Baigent, ono of tho Dartford s cadets,' has been appointed to the steamer Waitemata, vice Mr. S. Mahooa, who has come ashore to sit for his first mates cerHart, mate of the Blenheim, camo ashore' at Wellington yesterday, and was relieved by Mr. A. P. Lanty. . Mr. J. C. M. Scott, purser of the Manuka, left that vessel nt Wellington yesterday, and went fiouth by tho Monowai to ,ioin tho Mocraki. Mr. W. J. Neville, late purser of the Karori, has filled tho vacancy on t.hc Manuka'. , , , r , Mr. Walker, acting-purser of the Monowai. came ashoro on leave yesterday. Mr* ■ G. M'Oallum, who has been on holiday leave, rejoined tho vessel at Wellington.
Tho Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Wakefield, which is' duo in port from Lyttelton this morning, will berth at tho King's Wharf.
Tho Governmont staimer Hmemoa finished work at Oapo Palliser yesterday, and. went on to Oapo Campbell. To-day slio goes on to Jackson Head and The Brothers. Stephen, Island, will be worked on Monday, after which tlie steamer will return to Wellington.
Continuing on from Gre.vmouth, the Mapourika left Westport for Ncleon and Wellington at 5 p.m. yesterday. She is duo hero this evening.
As the Northern Steamship Company 3 steamer Rarawa is to undergo annual overhaul sho will be withdrawn from the One-imnffa-New Plymouth service on August 16, when eho sails from Onehunga for Auckland. Tho work'will occupy about two weeks, and durine the Rarawa s absence tho Ngapuhi will take up her running. Tho F. end fl. Line's steamer Suffolk, which is on route from Liverpool to Wellington, advised by wireless last evening that her captain expected to make port at 8 a.m. <to-day. A. nrojeoted departure from Wellington for Noweastle to-day is tho t Uuion Com* pauy's collier Wairuna. She will tnere load the usual oargo for Auckland. On account of tho congested, Btato of shiopinß - at Newcastle, the Kurow will remain at Port Chalmers for a few days. Sho afterwords travels on t-o Newcairuo to load for Tokomaru Bay «and Napier. Talune, ss*., is shortly to bo docked at Port Chalmers for overhaul. It fa reported that tho steamer Queensland. 3832 tons, has been chartered to load hardwood at Bunbury. for Lyttelton. Messrs. Earp Bros., Newcastle, in their report for July state that on July 1_ there were twenty-two deep-sea vessels, with an estimated carrying: capacity of 100, COO tons, in port loadine and to lo.id for forcien destinations. For the month ended June 30.* twenty steamers and sixteen sailers, with 141,758 tons of coal, were dispatched to foreign destinations, as against nineteen steamers and fifteen sailers, with 136.077 tons, foa* tho preceding month, and nineteen steamers tvnd sirteen sailors, with 126.900 tono, for tho corresponding period of last yoar. The present ruling rates of freight to foreign ports are as follow:— San JVo-ncisco. 225.; Honolulu, 155.; Aca- , pulcou ?»55.; Gua'ymae, 255.; Callao. 275. 6d.; Valparaiso and West Coast Eansre. 255.; Manila, 153.; 155.: <ind Java. 16s. Intercolonial frci'ghtP-AucklPud. $s.: Gisborne. 16©. 6d.; Namor. 6d.: Wellington, 93. 6d.: W-mganul. 135.; Lyttelton, 10s.: ! Timaru. 10s. 6d.; Dunedin, 10s. 6d.; and ! Bluff, 10fl. 6d. Coal export—The export of j coal to foreign -ports totals 141,758 tons.
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