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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. llh. m. Now moon 3 0 28 a.m. First quarter 9 3 53 p.m. FulL moon 17 5 57 a.m. Last quarter 25 11 48 a.m. MOON. Moon rise* to-day, 9.13 a.m.; sets, 10.53 p.m. ♦ • HIGH WATER. To-day, 8.25 a.m.; 8.53 p.m. To-morrow, 9.22 a.m.; 9.47 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.52 u.m.; mjls, 6 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. BLENHEIM, a.s. <1.40 u.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (2 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. MAUNGANUI, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 7527 tons, Worxall, from Sydney direct. Passengers: For Wellington—Saloon—Misses Brovrn, D. Gre&nkuid, Jl. Power, En>?or, Spinks, Meredith, Law, Mesdame3 Hayeu, Morgan, Kidd, Onslow t and maid, Kelliog, Parr, Smith and child, JI. Smith, Macrae, M/Donmld, lloan, Oalman, frjimm and child, J. Reed, Bullock ami 2 children, Webster, 6mith, Robb and child. Rev. J. Kelly, Messrs. L. Price, A. Rogers, Ilumphreyta, A. Nsale-, A. J. Inwood, C. Bruce, C. J. Pan*, IT. Allen, H. ILusjrrove, Vallance, Corner, Kellow, W. Smith, P. Connor, T. Price, P. Cashon, W. Fagan, T. Quinlan., R. White, Caiman, Kerr, Simm, Oliver, Selig, M'Larcn, Hannah, G-awith, Smith; Rawlinson, F. Wall, Binney, Mouatt, Long, Cattcll, Johnson; 63 steerage-. WAHINE, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 4435 ton.*, Aidwell, from Lytteltan. Passengers: Saloon —Missos Harp, Bookman:, Dniimnond, "Wilkinson, Adams, Harknees, Mesdames Ayeon, Butler aaid infant, Hawkins, Hodgaou, Fisch and 3 children, Spooner and child, Diumcan, Nicholls, Martin, Bowe, Adams, M'Kellar, Holmes and infant. Hall, Orouch, Dandy, Dr. 6omervillc, Dr. Bowe, Hon, H. D. Bell, Hon. J. Barr, Hon. G. J. Smith, Cap-tain Bone, Captain Hawkins, Messrs. Lilley,. Gaudy. Walker, "Williamson, Norman, Rddduile, Thompson, Sidey, Hardy, Adama. Morgan, Statham, Somervillo, Tmvnsend. Hodgson, O'Favell, Thorn ae>, Fiech, Colline, Orichtonv Jamieson, Milne, Patterson, Newman, IC'Loreji, Clarke, Wylie (2). Jacobs, Teape, Bishop, Royd, Martin (2), Sprozen, Nan, Moir, Hopkins, Ranken, Carson, Brown, Matron, Bowron, Bourke, Fulton-, Hamilton, Holmes, Watt, Morgan., Bradford, Duncan, Berk©. Fisher, Quinton, Biss, Cuddie, Pcarce. Pilchcr, Polson-, Jolly, NciU, Butterfleld. Simpson, GalviTi, Gaudy, Ritchie, Keir. Faulkner, Brod* erick, Acland, Dole, Braeh, Ross, Dwan; 83 steerage. EUNICE, scow (8.20 a.m. .in stream), 171 ton*. Soroule. from Lyttelton. JOHN. s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 342 tons. Holm, from Nydia Bay. ITINFMOA. s.s. (6 p.m.), 542 tons, Bollons, from Cook Strait. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. BREEZE, e.a. p.m.), 347 tons, Broadhouse, for Waneanui. PATEENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. PETONE,- s.s. {5 p.m.), 7C3 tone, for Wanganui. HAWI4RA, 8.6. (3.10 p.m.), 200 tons, Jack* son. for Patea. WAHINE, s.s. (8 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwoll, far Lyttelton. / Passongcrs:. Salooa— Misses Herman, Sargood (2), Hall, Moore, M'Donald (2), Komble, Mathewson, MacIntyro, Wright, Dudiand, Thompson, Armstrong, AdkiiL3, Mccidamos Newton, Troutbook, Ch.9sey and ohild, Herman, Sargocd, Martindale. Wildor, Hokiang, Keppee (2), Gilford, Dick, Tomlirieon, Ralph, M'Leod, Captain Johnson, Hon. C. Louieson, Professor M'lvcnrie, Messrs. Newton-, Troutl>oc«k, Hawkc, Anderson, Cpssrey, Herman, Jenlunsoai, Chilton-, Sargood, Duncan, O'Neill, Forbca, 11.V., Martin. WttfctDn, Niiholls, Newman, M'Larsn.. Humnhries, Martlndale, Woods, Vickham, Hokiang, Kent, Pr.itcliard, M'Conaior, Bull. Tapper, Packer. Ryan, M'Lcod, Ward, Fisher, Traill, Lowe, Keppee, Rudldn, Hamilton, Diroiv, Hobbs, Elliwn, Cunningham;'74 steerage. JOIIN, s.e. (10.45 p.m.), 342 tons, S. Holm, far Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, August 7. Ptikaki, Westport, August 7. Queen of the South. Foiton; August 7. Matin-, Patea, August 7. Nikau. Nelson. Motueko., August 7. MViraroa.' Lyttelton. 7. lfakarinl, Nnpi>r. Aufftisr. 7. 1 Konowai. Dunedirt, Lvttelton. August 7. Whlutu, • Lyttelton. Kaikoura, .August 7.. Poteena, • Picton, Au2ru«t 7. Poherua, Grevmouth. 8. Wairaiu Aw.*rust 8. Kahu, East Coist. Aujrast 8. Elsiiiheißi. Blonhoim, Auprust 8. August 8. Wahins, Lyttelton, August- 8. JJaaiirap'ftpa, 8. Victoria, Sydney, ria north- August 8. Ulimanm. Welbourne. via gouth, Aug. 8. Stormbird, Terakohe, August 8. Alexander. Terakohe. Augnrvt 8. Koonya, Greyir.outh, August 8. Oorinoa, OneJiunga, New Plymouth, 9. : Wanourika, Coast. Nelson, AueuM.9. MaiUi, Dunedin, Lyttolton. 10. Kinple, • Gicborne, August 10. Tara-Tvera, northern ports. August 12.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorcrc, Patea, Augvict 7. Opawa. Blpniheim, Ausust 7. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 7. -Quia., Wnti'iiiitai, August 7. Axapawvi.. 'Wnnfanui, August 7. Ta.inui, TTaUara. August 7. Hurunui, Avonmouth, Aucuet 7. Suffolk, southern porte, August 7. Ara,wa, LOT.don, via, way jiorts, Aug. 7. O.uecn of tho South, Foxton, August 7. Mana,, Patea, August 7. Nika-u, Nolfion. Mot-ueka, August 7. jrarnroa,, Lytt'-lton. August 7. Maunpanui, Melbourne, via south. Am;. 7. Monowai. northern ports. August 7. Wakefield:, Napier, Auckland, August 7. Kaliu. East Ooast. Aucust 7. Ngahere, Greyunoutb, AUKnrt 7. - Woirau. -Blen.hcim, AiU-ost ft. Kaliu, East Coast. Ausnst 8, ' Blenheim, Blenlioim, Au?air>t 8. TTo.wora, Paitca, Aus-ust 8. Pnteeno., Picton. Nelson. August 8. Waliine, LTtt.clton. August. 8. Wakatu, t,-ji ikoum, LyWlton. Aug. S. Victoria, Lyttelton, Duntdin, August 8. TJliraaroa, Sidney direct, August 8. Alomnder, Nelson. Went Coast. Aug. 8. ' Stormbird, Wanjapui. August, 8. Arahura, Picton. Nelson. West Ccast, AuCTSt 9. Va.karini, London, August 9. Oorlnma., Dur"dini, August 9. 'Mango.ps'ipa-, Ka.ramea, W"sitport. Aug. 9. Mditn-i. iiort.hern ports, August 11. p->u-t.h"T , n ports, August 12. Hippie, Napier. August 12. MnpouTika, Nelson, VTeist Coast, Aug. 12. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VICTORIA, duo here from Sydney, via north, Auguft 8. Lca.vos samo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ULIJIAROA, duo heire from Molbouruo, .via, south, August-8. Sails for Sydney direct eanio, day. MANUKA, due here from Sydney direct A.uguet. 13: Sails for Melbourne, via Eotith, August 14. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Tlolphlo London June 6 Aug. 11 Indralema London .Time 22 Aug. 31 Rotorua. London July 5 Aug. 18 Whakarua London July 23 Sept. 30 Weftmeath Liverpool June 21 Sept. 1 Tyrone Liverpool July 5 Sept. 15 Morayshire ... Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 Devon '. Montreal May 31 Aug. 11 Matatua Montreal June 25 Sept. 5 Star of Scotland Now York .Tune 12 Aug. 25 Capo Breton ... New York May 12 Aug. 31 A-orcuigi 'Frisco/ July 23 Aug. 14 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON, August 6. Arrived.—Muritai, from Wellington. ' MELHOUP.NE, AiiiiguEt 6. Sailed— Moeraki, for New Zealand, via, Hobart. SYDNEY. August 6. •Sailed.—Mahetio (1.30 p.m.). for Aucklo.nd. NEWOASTLE, August 6. Sailed.—Wa,itomo, for the Bluff. SUVA, August 6. 'Arrived—Levuka, from Sydney. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Canada Capo'(7 p.m.), for Sydney. ONEIIUKGA. Arrived.—Rarawa CB.OO a.m.), from New Plymouth. GISBORNE. Sailed.—Victoria 19.10 p.m.), for South. Passengers for Napier: Misses Hyde, Giles, and Montague .Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mra Lelvie. Mr. and Mm. 11. White, Mr. and Mrs. Neill, Mr. and Mr>?. Mitchell, Mr. and .Mrs. Ca.llre.rall, Mesrlauics, J. Clark. Black (2). Uidge, Taylor, Prime. Fulton, It. Sca.rfc, Hay, Hollow, Rough, Ijharpin, Henselwood, J. 11. Eraser, l'ottigrew, Fa.nccll. McNeill, Lincoln, Strachan, I'ationee, Pitt. Brown. Allen. I'aerenga, Sliepperd, White, M'Kc-ohuie, Legeyt f2). Courtenay, Osborne, Hull, and Johnson and prifj-nor. For Wellington? Misses Campbell and Fielder. Mc.-d.nnes Goodman ond James. Mo-en-i J. Cliay,Janice. Ogilvy, Goodman, M'Douald. For Lyttelton: Mr. nr.d Mrs. Sherratt, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. M'Coy,

Mr. and Mr.3. Harvey, Messrs. D. Hepburn, Lu'cas, Nelson, and Crawford. For Duuc(Uii: Mi£s .]auie.«, Mesdamefl Murray and infant, and He-srs. M. De Costa an d Cbrisp. PATEA. Arrived.—Maua (11.35 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Stormbird (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.-Qucen of the South (noon), from Wellington. CASTIjF,POINT. Arrived.—Kn.hu (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington, via coast. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (5 p.m.), from Welling- : ton, I NELSON, j Arrived.—Jtapourika (4.45 a.m.) and Kai- | too. (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Nikau (5.15 p.m.), ior Wellington. WESTPOKT. Arrived.—Polioma (9.40 a.m.), from Wol- ; lington. Sailed.—Pukaki (12.20 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—lCaitangata (11.40 a.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maitai (6.10 a.m.), from Wellington; lfonowai (6.50 a.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed.—Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Storm (2.50 p.m.), for Timaru; MaiMi (3.55 p.m.), for Dunodin; Ivamona (4.5 p.m.), for Timaru. Sailed.—lfonowai (8 p.m.), for Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—For Auckland—Miss Lorinicr, Mx?. Lorimer, Mr. A. K. Douglas. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mra. Randall, Mosdames Webster and 2 children, Forest, Jonfcs, Plunkott, Captain Pliunkott, Messrs. Menzies, Ayson, Laurcnson. Hulmo, Evatt, Atkinson, Smyth, Smith, Newton, Shane*, Wliane, W-ebster, Wright, Shoplcy, Jonss. Robinson, Canterbury League team (16); 6 steerage. TIMARU. Arrivod.—Rualtine (9 a.m.), from Bluff. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Kurow (3.5-3 p.m.), for Newcastle. DUNEDIN. Arrived.— I Taviund (7.25 a.m.), from Westport, via Bluff. Sailed.—Kotare (noon), for flonthem ports; Invercargill (2.30 p.m.), for southern poTst. Sailed.—Ulimaroa (3.18 p.m.), for Sydney, vi& Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Miss Craig, Messrs. Price, Skinner, Ailgio, Callan, Linton, For Sydney— 111*. Gra.y t , ARAWA FOR. LONDON. Arawa, s.s., of tlie Shaw, SaviM, and Albion Company' 3 fleot, which leaves Wellington for London at noon to-day, its taking the following paseengers:— i-'irst Mlo;>n: Irom Weilin-gtonr-Mrs. W. M'Gavin, Dr. W. M'Gavin, Mr. C. D. Pritchott, MteUir M'Gavin. Sccond falooii'Meis&amos Mace, Gilbert, Messrs. H. Allen, From Wellington—Nurse E. H. Baliner, 0. Bruce, P. If. Oasheu, P. Connors, Vf. P. Rigan, A. Rowlinson, T. Quintan, F. G. 1 Mace, R. Korr, "A. J. Inwood, M. E. Gilbert. From Auckland—Miss E. M. Bro'.m, Mcesre. H. C. Brown, G. D. Currie. From Ohristchurch—Misa ]]. "Webster, Mesdameo i Dandy, Webster, Messrs. W. H. Atkineon, I F, Oandy. O. Webster, H. W. Lane, Master G. Webster. Third-class: From Wcllisiff-ton—Mift-e-s M. BTain, J. Moore, E. Purvis, Mesdames A. Bums, Brain, M. H. R'olden, i Jenman, Messrs. W r . N. Peperell, E. Dun- j can, R. Gocgan, E. Jenman, J. A. Hazel- I wood, E. Pcturin, Mustor Jenman; cud 17 ' from other New Zealand ports. WAISfANA FROM LONDON. The Shaw-Savill sitcamer Waimona, wliich arrived at Wellington from London, via way ports, on Tuesday aftemocn; berthed at the Kirvj's Wharf yesterday afternoon. The Wadmana left London on June 19, and Plymouth on Juno 21, for Tcneriffe. Sho continued her journey from the latter port to Cape Town on June 26. From Teueriffo to the Caps she averaged 131 knots an hour. She was favoured wufrh beautiful weather, and mado tho South Africnnport oil J'uJy 10. Aftei' taking in bunker coal the journey wa« continued oil July 11, and h€uy galos, liigh seas, and dirty wcath-er wore experienced on tho run across the Southern Oceanv Hob«a.vt wa.3 reached on Ju!y 31, and departure taken for Wellington en 1. During the run- octofs the Tasinan Sea tho Waimaua exporienccd more bad weather.

Captain W. Burville Holmes is in command, and lias tho followin-g officers associated with him:—Chief, Mr. W. G. Summors; second, Mr. J. Fisher; third; Mr. A. M'lntofih: fourth, Mr. D. Elison; purser, Mr. R. Rutlcdge. Ma'. J. Naithsmitai is c"hief Mr. J. Penr'D, second; 3fr. T. Hunt.fr, thiird; M,r. R. Patterson', fourth; Mr. J. Montgomery.' fifth; and Mr. R. Paine, sixth. Mr. J. Nic'holb is chief vcfriyoratinig and Mr. R, J, is soccnid. iCr. J. Dunn h boilcrmaker, and Mr.. C. H. Brett io'win;le*s operator. Dr. 3t. GoMie camc cut ac iship's surgeon. Th& Wiiini-ana h*B about £000 tonii of cargo to put out here before she gees to Lyttelton!. FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. Moderate weather characterised the papeago of the Ma-unganui from Sydney to Wellington this trip. Tli« vessel left the Now South Wales port at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived in port at 4.30 a.m. yesterday. The Mnunpamii is scheduled to li>a.vo Wellington for southern ports, Hob&rt, and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day.

COKING DV Tin; WESTMEATU. The F. and S. Line's steamer Wostmeath, which is duo' at Wellington from -Liverpool, via way porta, oiii Scptemebr 1, has the following i?an?ei]gers for this port:— Mr. J. Ashcroft, Sir. and Mrs. J. Sturroek ttiid family,' MifS J. Murray, Mrs. J. li<iw, and Misses Row (2). There are two parponpers oiv board "for the Bluff, 18 for Auckland, 3 for Waji»ojuii, 4 for New Plymouth, 2 for Ohristchurcli, <uid 1 for Nelson. HUKUNUI FOE AVONMOUTH. A projected departure from \VoMinglon for Avonmouth this morniaj is the F. end ,S. Line's cliartorod fteawer Hurunui. The liner wall malic a oall at Bio Ssco. a port in the Strait of Ma»clla», to pick up fror.cn meat. The Hunirlßi will proeced thence to Tejieriffe to take ill bunker ccfll. MORAYSHIRE REPORTED. Cable advice has besn, received by the local ogente for the F. end S. Line stating thai tlie steamer Morayshire, which ia en route from Liverpool to Wellington, left Las Pal mas on August 2 for Hobart. The Morayshire is due at Wellington' on September 29. S.S. KENT DISABLED. The F. omd S. Line's strainer Kent wco compelled to put back to the Bluff at an early hour yesterday mornting on account o! tile bursting of her main steam pipe. The vessel left the southern* port for Copo Morton on Monday. The' damaged pip© has been sent to Dunedin for rcpaJre. KUIfARA'S LOADING DATES. The Shaw-Sa.viU t'tei.mer Kumara, Trhic.il is to take the pkee of the Tainu.i on the loadtar berth in New Zealand. will leave Port Chalmers on August 16. Timaru Ann g-ust 19, Auckland August 25, and Wellih)!ton (finally for London) on September 4. Slie will call *t Lyttoltoii after Timaru, if reciuired. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. P. Koiraedv, chief engineer of the Breeze, signed off that veseel yesterday, o.iml joinod the Petonc in o. fiimilar capacity. }Ir. W. Anderson, late chief en>Einosr of the Petone, has come ashore lipre. Captain, Murray, of the Cycnct, has been compelled to come ashore on account of ill-health. Captain Couper, of the Jolm Andcr?on. haa tiaken> command of the Cygnet. Mr. W. B. M'Kenzie, late chief of the Breeze, left that vossel luiTt wcclt to take up a. shore appointment in CliTistchurcli. Mr. R. Brown has rejoined the Victoria as second officer. Mr. J. Bunt-ow has tiff®etl on f* fourth officer. Mr. W. ,T. Kerlrin. third officer of libo Niagara, left that vessel a,t Sydnay thia trip. Mr. A. Fitcsimmoni! has filled the vacancy. Captain E. ,T. English, late of the Del-p'ji-o, is now in command of t.he Wliito Star liner Sucvic in tha Australian trade. Mr. J. Fisher, late second officer of the Kiima.r.i, is now similarly placed oil the \V aiman*.

Tho Union CompanyVi cargo-carrier Oorinna will net. arrive at WeUinjrt-on from Onchunga. via New Plymouth, till Saturday marnin*. She will Icavo for Duuedin, Oainaru, and Tinmru tho samo day. The Amtoura- Joft G-rcymoul.li for. Westport at 11 a.m. yesterday. She wag 1o havo left, the latter part for Nelson at 10 p.m. From NeUon Fho will come direct. t<j Wellington being duo here thw morning. Timber-lad'rn the Union cargo steamer Kaitaneata left Greymouth for Melbourne tit 11.45 a.m. yesterday. It is expected that the F< and S. liner Suffolk will cct away lor the couth at 1 p.m. today. Merer?. Dalgrety and Company advice that, tho coastal steamer Maugapipa will load at for Knraini'a and Wcoiporfc on Saturday. fin mite from LytkHon to Liverpool tho F. and S. Jiner Surrey colled at. Las Palmac? for bunker coii on Augiu?! 2. The akwmer is due at her destination on Saturday next. The old Austra!ru:au trader Ktar of F-ns-loi'i. which wn« recently sold to foroipn buyers, ha? been renamed Puriflca&ione. She left Newport Ja<?t moiMb for Gen^o.. A cablejrrem ho? been received statin? that the T.vser liner tfarore arrived ot Dunkirk from AuMraliau porta on. July 31. Thn rammer Melbourne. 3777 tons, hoi bppii fiscd to lo:nl phosphate* at Christ-ma* letand for Auckland. Latest charters include* tho four-mjwtrd borauAP.'tdiio Tdtanla, She will bdns coal

from Nowcastlo to Wellington. Tho sailer then procccd? on- to Holeiango. to load timber for Sydney. When the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Wakefield 'lias finiehed discharging York case-oil at Auckland, yho will go to Port l'irte to load coiiccnt.ratG* for Antwerp. Tho Union Company's big cargo-carrier Apariitfa left Calcutta for New Zealand port?, via .Singapore and Samarang, on August 1. She is due at Wellington early next month. *

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1822, 7 August 1913, Page 9

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