SHIPPING NEWS.
♦ PHASESi OF THE MOON. ■ AUGUST. Day. Hr.m. New moon 3 0 23 a.m. First (iiiartyr 9 3 33 p.m. Full iuooti 17 5 57 a.m. Last (lur.rter 25 11 48 a.m. MOON. Uxjon rises to-day, C.B c-.ni.: Bets, 6.66 p.m. lIIGU WATER. To-day, 5.34 aim.; 6.5 p.m. To-morrow, C.33 a.m.; 7.2 p.m. GUN. Sun rises to-day, t.56 a.ia.; sole, 4.53 p.m. ARRIVAL 6. SATURDAY AL'iUST 2. NG-VTOIIO, sk (2.53 a.m.), 113? Xor.s, Dow--1091 tons, Pryde, fr fI^KEPIBLS! H '?.s. (5.45 a.m.), 40721 tons, Martin, from Now York, via LyUelton. KOJIATA. s.si. (6.2-5 a.iu.l, 1094 tons. Tate, from Wortport. ITAIiAUOA. 3.-3. '6.55 a.m.), 2M tone. Minimine. from LyttcMon. I'asscnßors: Sa)oon —llissos Stewart, Thoroaon, Fraser, lons, Kerr, Simpson l , Niwi Same, Bobbitt, Green, 'riompson, liatcliffe. and Oarap bell. Mescalines Ea-mee, Thompson, liesraxlds, Matthews, Strinsor oiul cluld, llooinson, Anderson-, liiddloton, Bopata, Steisa.rt, Vicieirne, Itev. MacKenzic, Col. !,m '" Messrs. Da-y, Pflimott, Murphy. Andrew, HornoM'S, K-rnnedy, Obainbors, Soott, Ooraiell, Hurray, Mason, Matthews, B&rr, , Board, Jackson, Kussell, Uaxtin, Donsall, AndeK-on, EUijwnv J. M'Unte, StarE, Olney. Parker, Steel, Alexander, Dopier, Walma- Ropota. Hoie Eopata, "Rtowort. Vickermaii. M Donaia, Jorben, Laureneon, Ita-yfimor, (jilliuan, Moirat, Carr; £8 steera-ffe. SUFFOLK, s.e. (7..M 0,m.) 7573 tons, Da,7ies, from Liverpool, ria AuoMaur,. NIKAU, s.s! (9.10 a.m.), 248 tonj, M 7, from Nelson and MoUieka. OPAWA, s.». (10.20 a.m.), 110 tone, Mcliolao, from Menfhcim. , .... iEAPOUEIKA, s.s. (5.30 12C3 tons, Wh.ite-Pa.r&onu», from West Coast turn Kelson. Pafcccnffers: S-alcon— Ilo_u.tp, Mitchell, ftinni, 15a.?t»lns«. Q, " h 1 0w ® (Z 2' iJosdiam® 1 ? ITesloT), jl'lCinnon, Tiniuolc, Macc, Hotisrs. S&liierninij, llilis, ton. flona-r, Qninn, Wcbli, Ouldis, MLoixn, M'K»,y. Faulkner, Loclf, Bright. TindaU, ilaco, Dovlc. Ca.mcron. RIPPLE", s.s. (7.10 p.m.). 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisbaa'ne. ,Tr.,»„ WAKATU. e.9. (8.40 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from lA r ttdton snd Kaikoura. PATEENA. s,s. (9.« p.m.). 1212 tons, Cameron, 1 from Nelson and Picton. Pa?ecnpers: Saloon —Ifletscis Wii.lson, Pluiilips, Tonsey, Birch, Smith. Bcntiley. Nicholson, Aspihall. Diamati. Stuart. DaTis, Jon®s child, Sl-owort kvA P*rrin, HiKldlcstoni. H'Neill', LiTigord. Bobert■OTi-. Konn?dv. Flot-c-hcr o.nd cluld, Sta<}C, M'Ra®, Sanders, Fidier. Girling. Stuart. Craifr. Stiiaai:. Kips. Messrs. Frond, Serse-ant Darby, Krnwi, Wells, Mnidw. Jonw. Bout, Foster, La-vtcir.' Bush, Jl'MHle.n, H-a-rloy, Batten-, Hail. Bolien-. H«v. Stace and eon. Hope, Sflirders. Fi'ihsr, M'Bnc, ..anticra, Gspexr. WConway. Onmminss, Fisher, FurGirding, Blacket.t, Stewart, • ll'Trutoeih. Bcv.Ton. Fn-wcctt, Brotlac. Lawsoai-. lfoore, Gordon, Orange. HUIJu s.s. (11 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Havdofik. , . ttt-ji BLENHF.IM. 5.5. (11.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. SUNDAY, AUGUST 3. WAHINE. s.s. (7.20 a.m.). 4-135 tons, Aidwell. from IjyUeltoii. Pasc'cn-sors: fialoon--ilisse-3 Vir.minp, Wilkiii'son, T»oyc, dames Gowrinjr. Davdd.*on. S'tocklG. , * ( Hpt # Tis. Wcllard, ijessrs. Thomas, -Senior (2), Clarke, Oook. Cvvay, Tait. JohnBton, Woonwall, Fef?uion>, Dmthio. Bar-nott-r De«n3. Andereon, Hannoii. 'Turvoy, Bennett, Kete, llumphrcj-s, M'GiU,. I \ ei T» U'Laren-. BerAridifc. Hfllloy, Jervoie, un'Jfrev. Uayb.uTV, Koott, Hod'£?oui, lullioi't, hunr, OnllßV, Wvlli?. Ad.imron, Paarrinrton, Geor.ce, If.a-tch, Garrett. Strong, Biiuw, Voi',ll2, Boyd, naTnio. Fuller, fitoiit-oii 1 , (fetoan (2), Moore, flrauhort. . Mitcbdl, Jlik-Mo, Bay, Stages. I>pwo, Dalsirtl. Seott, Oraigic. AnidcrTon, Hyland, Co.. Hayhuwt.. Hon. 0. Lonisson: 59 st<»roßo. FLOJiiA, o.s. '.9 a.m.), 1273 tons, Williams, from Lyttclton. , QUEEN OF TirE SOUTIT. s.s. (9 a.m.), 198 torn", nnirvey. from Fost-on. STOBMBTRD. s.s. (9 ajn.), 217 tons, Dowoll. from Wansaiuri. AWA.UOU. as. (9.15 a.m.), 407 tone, Manley. from Wan-sanui. irUItUNTJI, s.s. (in a.m.). 9250 tans. Smith, from liyii'ilton. , AiR-APAWA, s.s. (10.20 c-.m.), 268 t-ona, Thnmosom fro-m Waußflnni. - , MAN A, «.i. (12.30 p.m.). 1M tons, Gibson, from Pn-tox. . POHBRTJA, S.f. (2.5 P.m.), 1175. tone, Ir- ' win. from Lyt-tol'on. TAEAWB3.A, (2.35 p.m.), 2C03 ton®. ll'Ltam I™ Dui'Jdiii' and Lyttolton. Fasc<*n{je.rfl• Saloon —Ifp'srs. ITa-ynss. Pown.o, \V r aut;h, Cfem-nron. Gilison, Oroft. M«(kiffisa W r li ! itciliorj , ?e, Du"c-:in-; 5 j-t^ora^c,
DEPARTURES. SATUHDAY. AIJOQST 2. ARiAHUBA, 6.-S. (12.55 p.m.), .1596 ton.;, Lambert, for Picton, Nelson, and West Oaast. PasjeU'Ecrti: Saloon~Fov Pictorit— Misses Affian, KntchtoftS. M«ws. Stoc-ker, Edmonds, Loi-shtou. For Nelson-Misses Pollock, Pope, Wcstropp. Mosdamtra Juirray flnd cliild, Brcou, Ncclo. Ifc-nrn. M'intyrc, ]>turmy, Wosltupp. ICidsou, Biiiionn, Jtortridjre, Trcviok. For Westport-MiEyes Fro."cr (2). Meexiames Mouatt, Niohjolie, Davy and 3 children.. Messrs. Stevci'j' Davis, M'Waiin.nis. Halee, Niaholls. For Greymouth—Misses Park, St.. George, Mei-'dimes ICinpstou c.nd 3 cluldrcn. hcily, R«.id and 2 children.. Messrs. Dcbcnhan, Bisihip. Kingston. ■ AO.RERE, -s.s. (2.20 p.m.), i 7 .tons, risk, for Pa tea. , HIMITANGI. S.B. (2.30 p.m.), 323 tons, Butiip. for \Yaßpanui. ■ KAPUNI. G. 6. (23) p.m.), 150 tons, M In>tosh, for Jatea. , AJiEXAOT)JIiL. s.s. (2:55 p.m.), 377 tons, Wiildman, foirvlestport. NIKAU, e.s. (4.25 n.m.), 248 tons, Hay. for NfJpon and Motueka, , KINI.-s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 1122 tons, Whybora, for West port. -r. NGATORO, S.S. (9.25 p.m.), 1137 tons, Dowell. for Greymoutli. , ~ WAIRAU, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 93 tons, Dcdcy, for Blenheim. ~ MARAROA, 6.9. (11.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Mannine. for Lyttclton. Passcnprers: SaloonMisses Jones, Bobbitt. Neal, ulesdames lihodos and olii'-d, Gorver, Robertsonl, Watt, Witholl, Griffiths, M'Pherson, i\fcssr3. Kellv, Whitfion. Lashwood, Gcrver, Halleitstoin, Do Borr, Walker, HeaJey. fcimpson. Beciird, Wilson, Oumnunsrs. ilouns, Chemmy, Boddy, Stork, lVipo, Scrivener, Ta.nnier. Bapsot, Taylor, Wa.id, Davis, M'Fn-rlane, Ba-xtor, Norman, Ramsay, Connor, Grifflth?, MacPhereon-; 28 steerage. ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 3.
ENERGY, steam trawler (3.40 a.m.), 66 tons. Thorns, for Oook Strait.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple, Qisborao and East' Coast ports, August . "Bclio, Koramoo, Auewt 1. Nspahere, GrcymoutS, Aucust 4. Taimii, TVnitara,. August 5. Aorero. Patca, Angust 5. Wiairau, Blenheim, August 5. Kapuni, I'atca, Auffust 5. Nitoau, Nelson, Hotueka-, August o, Jltairoa, Lyttelton. Au«u£j 5. Wtivorley. Foxlon, Aucust o. Kaitoa. Nelson, August 5. ITavcra, Ausust 5. Moitai. northern ports. August 5. Waimana,' London, w ports, August o. Maunganui, Sydney dircct, August 6. Waimea, Onehunga, Autrast 6. Mane<ipapa-. Karainea. August 6. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, August 6. . _ Ma-lwirimi, Napier, August 7. Kapiti. Picton, August 7. Duncdin, li.vttelton, August 7. Victoria, Sydney, via north- August 8. TJlimaroa-, Mclbourno, via south, Aug. 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pohorua-, WcS'tport, August 4. Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast-, Aug. 4. Opawa, Blenheim, August 4. Koonyu, Greymputh, August 4. Wairau, Blenheim, August 4. Queen of the South, Foxton, August 4. Kahu. Kast Cook, August 4. Blenheim, Blonheini, August 4. Stormbird, Wanganui'. August 4. Arapawa, Wanpanui. August 4. Manft, Pate*. August 4. Patcena, Picton, Nelson, August 4. Wahiue, Lyttclton. August 4. Wn-katu. Kxikouva. Lytfcolt.on, August 4. Huia, Wflngxiniti, August 4. Tc-TOAYcrft. northern port*. August 4. "Waitai, Lyttclton, Duuedin, Aucust 5. Ripple, Gisbonjio and East Ooast ports, \ugust 5. * MaponrJk*. Nelson, West Coast, August 5, Tfowora, Potea, August 5. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, Aug. 5, Komata, Wcstport, August 6. JTiC roroa-, Ly Melton, August. 5. Niltau, ITotuolia. Nelson. Auff. 5. Ka.pum, P-ato-a, August 5. Wairau, Blenheim,- AusuSt 5. Aorcire. Paten., August 5. Wniruwi, Newcastle, A n trust 5. Tainui, Waitara, August 6. Ilumnui, Avon mouth. August 6. Karamea. August 6. Wnimca, Nelson, West Const, August 6. Suffolk. southorn ports. August. 6. Kapiti, Wangttmii. August 7. Jtaunsanui. Melbourne, via south, Auj. 7. Monowai, uortliern norts, August 7. Victoria. livttdtoii, Duncdin. August 8. TJlimaroa, Sydney ilirect. August 8. Araiiura.. I'iotou, Noleoii, West Co-aRt, August 9, Jlalioriin, London, AiiKiwt. 9.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI. due hero from Sydney direct August 6. Sails Aunust 7 for Melbourne. via south. MANUKA, duo here from Melbourne, via south. August 1. Soils same day for Sydney direct. VIOTOKIA, duo here from Sydney, via north, AuEUfit 0. Leaves simo day for tdton and Duuodin.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. Prom. Left. Due. Delphic London June 6 -An*?. 11 Wairaanit London Juno 21 Aujf. Ji Indralcma London Juno 22 Au;r. 31 Rotorua Luiulon July 5 Aus. IB Whakarua London July 23 Sen. 30 Niiii'olk Liverpool May 3 Aiis. 2 Weslmeath Liverpool June 21 Hen. 1 Tyrone Liverpool July 5 Sep. 15 Morayshire Liverpool July 2(3 30,0. 29 Devon Montreal May 31 Aus. 11 Matatna, Montreal June2s Sep. 5 Star of Australia New York May 14 July 31 Wakefield Now York May 14 Au'j. 2 Cape Breton ... New York May 12 Au«r. 31 Aaron?! 'Frisco . July 23 Auk. 14 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, August 2. Arrived.—Moeraki, from JJobart and Bluff. SYDNEY, Auguist 2. Arrived.—Marania, from Auckland. Sailed.— (4 p.m.), for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, August 2. Sailed.—'Brisbane, for New Zealand. COASTAL. SATURDAY. AUGUST 2. AUCKLAND.
Arrived—African Monarch (2.30 p.m.), from Haliodato (Japan). Salted-.-Nta-Ba.ra (12.55 for Sura-, Honolulu, and V-a.neouver. „ , S<illod.—Jtosamond (2.30 p.m.). for Tologa Bay and GiElTOrnu; "Slaitai (5.5 p.m.), for fioutliorn. ports. GISBORNE. Arrived.—Ma.ltariui (3 a-m.), from Wengiir nui. NEW PLYMOUTH. Eailed—Wfiimea (2.25 p.m.),' for Onohunga. FOXTON. Arrived.—Kapiti, from Pnponga» PICTON. Arrived.—Arahura. (4.40 n.m.), from WellillijtOß. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Pnkalil (7.30 p.m.), from Wellingtonu GEBYMOUTH. Sailed.—NgaJioro (9.10 p;jn.), for Wcillinston-. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Monowa-i (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington'. „, . , Sailed.—-Star of Aus.tra.lia, (2.5 p.m.), for Port CliflJmcrs. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Hree?.Q (10 a.m.), from Bluff; Tolune (11.40 a.m.). from Wost-port. Sailed.—Broezo (3.45 p.m.). for Oamo.ruBLUFP. Anrivod.—B-uahino (2 a.m.), from Lyttelton 1 . SUNDAY. AUGUST 3. f AUCKLAND. ' Arrived.—^Victoria (12.50 p.m.), from Sydney; Tutanekai (11.45 a.m.). from EaetOapo. Sailed.—Jtomari (6 a.m.), for London. Arrived.—Wdmmara. (6.30 a.m.), from southern ports; ONEHTJKGA. Arrived.—Waimca. i (10 a.m.), from New Plymouth. GISBOIINE. Sailed.—Slaitai (8 p.m.), for south. PesK.nijrOTS: Salooir—Jtl«3oS Horsr. Dompsey. and Tuoliy; Sler-dames Ti?st-in, D&mpsey, GoldFiaitih, Seholes, Pa,rk-ep.. Coul*. llouolioiK Hay-wood, anil Ford; Messrs. Haynxiod, Kettle,' Shirley. Earke, Jfvors, Po!,herbrid,je, Jlabeon. John-son, Me. Friand. Kain. Frasor, M'Gill, Neill, M'lntvro, Mull-my, Mouxtfon. Wa-usli. Lradcr, Holder (2), Smyth, Poroliiwi,' BlUm»ham, Williams, Watijon, Sclieele. H.i.sioii, Parton. M'Kce, Niehol, Taohy, Qulsr'ey, Wo:kc-?t, Woods. Kifkpatrieli, Iloss, Copo, Morrin. and 12 stccrivge. NAPIEH. To ea-il.—Havre (7 a.m.), for Sydney. WANGANUI. Arrived—Himitanei (3.15 a.m.), from WelliiiKton. BLENHEIM. Arrived—Watrau (8 <i.m.), from WeUing-. ton. . NELSON. Arrived.—Araihura (4.30 a.m.), from Picton; Nakani (5 G..m,), from Wcilin;;t-on. 'Sailed.—Arahura (8 a.m.), for West Coast. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Alexander (4.20 p.m.), from Weir lington. GRETMOUTIT. Arrived,—Kara-mu (9.30 a..m.), and Holmdale (2.5 p.m.), from Wellington. LY'l-I'F.LTON. Arrived.—Kadtuna (1-5.40 a.m.), from New-ca-stlo; Marn-roa. (12.20 p.m.), from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Star of Australia. (1.15 p.m.), from Lyt/telton. \ DUNEMN. Amivcid.—Monowal (8 a.m.), from Aluicklaud. / MEMORIES OF THE WARATAH. Meni.oric,- of tlis -traffic di'a.ppcnraneo of tho Mr Blue Fuimcl liimr Wia.ra.taili, wlii-ch n-w-s lost at «ea, with all hands just four years n.;o tliir, vrcolc. iire revived by tho presence in Wolliu-stoii of tho tramp Btoaimer Wakefield, which is under olia.rter to the Vacuum Oil Company Propricta,ry, Ltd., and v,-.liich is -diwharFins o.nse oil from New York. In Deoembar, 1939. a wiWic me-el.ins liald in- Melbourne decided that a further search for the WaraUuli should be ma.dn. A con?idc«ubl6 sum was rsirod by publ'-o euhCT-rupi-ioni, ami lifavly subsidised by tlio Commoiuvcalth ond Staite Governments. and it- was armnsed tliflt tho WaliefieM, on her w'ay from Durham to Adelaide, should make a, zis-aaff course and nm c.vt,eud(?fl scarnh for tho missing ship. Tlio Wakefield left Durban during January, 1910, but when she ar-rivod at Fremnntle, several wec'k-s la.tor, It was only to jukmjutico that aho had been unisucce?2ful.
Bound for London, tho ShO/W-Savilli steamer Mamari left Auckland at 6 a.m. yesterday.
Tile F. and S. Lino's chartered steamer Huruuui arrived in port from Lyttclton yesterdiay. Home loading will be completed here, awl denartnro taken for Avonmouth, via Ii?;3 Po.lmas, 011 August 6.
Lfden -nith superphosphates, tlio ®t«n.mcr Afriea-n Monarch arrived e.t Auckland from Japan At 2.30 p.m. on Saturday.
F*t\'ing com-pletod diFoha.rge of he.r cargo of OB.EO oil, the British Imperial Oil Company'/* cl-irlerod str-amor left Napier for Sydney and the luaet yesterday momin?.
The baroucntinoa Senonita and Wangamri, now at Sydney, a-ro both to lon<l hardwood for New Zeaio.n<l at New South Wales port!(. Tho from or will receive hor cargo it. Olarenwtow-n, artel discharge a-t Gisborne and No-pier, whilst, the la.tter'3 cargo will be shipned at the Glsirom-o River end landed at Greymouth and Westpor-t.
Mr. A. Diivios, ohiof odlcor of tho Arahura. hias brou g.rantcd holiday Icive. ?l.r. C. P.obert/j, loto officer of tho Pateena, has joined tlio Arahura. in a similar capacity.
Mr. Oaui-pboll, third ol3cer of .(iho Ka.iapoi, has como ashore on leave. Mr. Ohrist.io, who was extra, ofiicor 011 the T.Daitai, liaa joined the Ka.ia.poi as third officer.
On accounj of tho coastal coal trado being somewhat slac.lt at present, tho Union Company lia.s docidod to temporarily withdraw tho Kouiota from tho Wostport-Wol-lington run.
Tho Poherua, Is to land a locomotive at. Wollincton this, morning from Lyttclton. Subseciuemtiy i'lio will procoed to Westport-
Concerning the Tumouir that negotiations are in progress for tho purchase of tho Union Company's steamer Pateena 'by tho Northern Steamship Company, inquiries have been made at tho head offlco of tho Union Company with tho rctrolt ttat the report w sl-a-tod to bo entirely without foundation.
Departure of tih.o collior Wairuna from for Newcastlo ha-3 becm postponed till to-morrow.
The auxiliary schooner Greyhound lias been purchased by tho Northern Steamship Company from Messrs. Subrltzky Brfls. The Greyhound has been engaged hi the cartro and jra'SsenKpr trade behvecn Auckland and northern porta for eomo years. Her now ownora intend to retain tlio vossol in tho trado in whic-h sho has boon so long occupied. An expected arrival in: port from Napier next Thursday is the Tyser liner Makar rini. She will ta.ko her departure from Wollinston for London, via Las Palmas, on August 10.
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