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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST. Cay., Hh. m. Now moon 3 0 28 a.m. First Quarter 9 3 33 p.m. . Full moon 17 557 a.m. Last quarter 25 11 48 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.3 a.m.; sots, 12.5 a.m. Sunday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 10.17 a.m.; 10.40 p.m. l'o-mjwow, 11.9 a.m.; 11.32 p.m. SUN. • Sun riseß to-day, "6.E0 a.m.; sets, 5.2 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. POHHRUAr 5.3. (2.55 a.m.),. 1175' tons, Irwin, from West.port. BLENHEIM, 6.5, (3,30 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilfrom Blenheim. JLANA, 5.3. (5 aou.), 134 tans; Gibson, from Patca. WAIRAU, s.s, (5.10 <um,), 93 tons, Dieiey, from Blenheim. KAHU, o.s. (6,10 a.m.), 182 tone, Grey, from Oafltilopolnt, MAKAItINI, s.e. (6.55 a.m.). 10.624 tons, Hal lis, flrom Napier. . , W All IK Iv. t.6:9. (6.50 a.m.), 4435 tons. Aldwoll, from Lyfctelton. Passengers; Saloon —Mii3ses_.Nc*ill, Russell, Giilford, Spiers, Gibson, Rend (2), Price, Scott, Do Caxen, Aspinall, Meetdames Tineey ajid oliild, Court, llouro (2), Ell a.nd child, Moore and 2 c'ttildron, Allen and child, Gill, Schmidt. Bell, Price. Jackson, Lane, Wilson, Millite, Julian, Steele, Stewart, Cunningham, Godfrey. M'Quayne, Bird, Sir George Clifford, Professor MacKenzio, Captain Raincy, 'Mo92re. Joachim, Ruehanniiv Maca6sey. Williamson. Guthrie, Chapman, Levi, Dixojh HalLiwoll, Bird, Hoare (2). Skimior, Jarvine. Kilma.n, Falconer. Allen. Armstrong, Monton, Ballet, Hill. Steele. Gorty, Jones, Smellie, Recce, Wilson, ..Leitelu M'Kollar, Plant, Hislop, Stewart, Wost. lewis, Bett, Younc, Smith, Sm-ytihe, Cunningham, Earloy. Gloss. Tuclter, Keedham, Roll®, Latimer, Anidirao. Atkinson, Dayeh, Roes, Richardson. Tince.v, Downs, Wiokham. and Mitchcll: 84 stceracre.

ULIMAROA. r.«. (7 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie. from Melbourne, via. Hobart, and nouthorn ports. Pos;»ngera: Pflloonr-Micscs Sivift and H*,y. Merdamcs Dibliy and 2 children, and Wright fljid oJiilil, Messrs. Price, Alrie, Limtcn (2), Co Can, O'Shca, Kav, Hi.nlia.m.

KAPITI, e-9. (7.15 a.m.), 242 toes, Sawyenv from PuponGrc. ' OANOPUS, jmj. (9.30 a.m.), 1337 toes, Gibbon. from Westport. VICTORIA, s.e. (10.5 a.m.), 2969 tons. Kcll. from Sydney. AuckKrrl. ojM Fast C<m.«4 ports. Pac■semsrors: Allife, As'her. Campbell, Mes<friTn«s n/nd Trrop. Hill. Lewis, Tripn. I>9w.i©l. Coker, Asher, G allien, Davey; 22 Bfcecn*».<*e. QUEEN OF THE SCUT*. p.b. (11.30 a.m.), 193 tons. Harvey, from Foxton.' ENERGY, p rs. (10.15 a.m.), 66 tens. Thorns, from Oook Rtaalt. s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 377 tons, from Temlwihis. HIMTFANOI. 9.5, (4 p.m.), 323 tons, Burns, fro-TT) r«y!t.te!ion. HINFMOA, 8.9. (6.30 n.m.), 542 tone, 80llons, .from Cook StToat. DEPARTURES FRIDAY. AUGUST P. OPAWA, e.s. (2 a.m.), 110 tone, Nicholas, for - Blomheim. WAIMEA, s.s. (2 a.m.). <52 tono, StOYCEB, for> Picton. PATEENA, sj. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron; for. Picton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—For Picton—Misses Oook, Wilron, Mesdames Koss, Cook, Yickcrs. Garnham, Wrisrht. Cunningham, Rev. Vallanco Cook, Mceors. Cunningham. 'Wright.' Evatt. lJlorcourt. Burks, Armstrong. Mackay, Graham. Edwards. Hulme, Scott, Richardson l , Hefftr. For Nelson—Dr. Raw. Messrs. Mills, Watkin-s, Buchanan. Frew, Ferguson. Morton. Blow, Morgan. Mills. Reed, and M'Kin* i son. BLENHEIM. «.g. (5.5 p.m.). 120 tons, Wil* for Blenheim. , UTjDIAROA. 1 s.r?. (5.25 p.m.), 5777 ton 13. W.vllio. for Sydney. (Passenger-list published yesterday.) WAiHINE, 0.3. (8.5 tj/ji.), 4435 tong. Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: 260 saloon ain>d 70 Fteemse. VICTORIA, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 2969 tons, Kcll, far Lyttol/ton and Dun-edin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Koonya. Grcymouth, Au*u9t 9. Kaiapod, West/port, Auguot 9. Aorore, Patoa, Arasrust 9. Opawa, Blenheim, August 9. • Arapawa. Wanganui, August 9. Hawera, Patca, Tcrako-he, August 9. Huia. .Wdngamii, August 1 9. Stormbkd, Terakohe f , August 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, August 9. , ~Mitraroa. Lyttelton, August' 9. ;! Corinna, New Plymouth, 'August J. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, August 9. Pateena", Nelson* Picton, August 9. Mahgapapa,' August 9. P'cho, Karamoa., August 9. Blenheim, Blenheim, August. 10. Wahine', Lyttelton. August 10. Maitai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Aucust 10. Ripple, Gisborne, August 10. . Taviuni. southern ports, August 10. Kafou Havelock, August 12.. Tarawera, northern ports. August 12. Manuka, Sydney direct, August 13. Victoria, Dunedin. Lyttelton, August 14. Monowai, northern ports, August 15. Moeraki, Melbourne, via eouth, Anig. 15.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of the South, Foxtail, August 9. Mana, Patea, August 9. Wairau, Blenheim. August 9. Wakatn, Kailcoura., Lyttelton, Aiipuet 9. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast. Aug. 9. Arftpa.wa, Wanganui, August 9. Niltau, Ncleon, Motueka, August 9. > Ma^a:■roa, , Lyttelton. August 9. Arahura, Picton. Nelson, West Coast, August 9. Makarini. London, August 9. Corinma, Dunedln, August 9. Himitangi. Timaru, August 9. Pukaki. West Coast, August 9. Momera.pjLpa. Karajmea, Wcstport, Aug:. 11. Pnhcrna, West Coast, August 11. Waverley. Nelson, West Coast.. August 11. Kanitd. Warogamii, August 11. . Aorcire. Pa.te4, August 11. Opawa. Blenheim. Awnst 11. Blonlioim. Blenheim. August 11. Rtormbird, Wamganui, August 11. ITuia, Wang-amii. August 11. ITawera, Patea, August 11. Partcena, Picton, Nelson, August 11. i Wahine, Lyttelton, August. 11. Taviuni, New Plymouth. West Coast,- AuS"''t U. , Maitai, northern porta, August 11. . Tarawera, southern ports, August 12. Ripple, Napier. Gisborne, August 12. TTiua* Haveloek, August 13. Manukxi, Melbourne. via south, August 14'. Victoria. Sydmev. via north, August 14. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Aircg-ust 15. Moeralri, Sydney direct, August 15. INTERCOLONIAL service. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. VICTORIA, due hero from Dunedin and Lyttelton August 14. Bails same day for Svdnov. via north. MOISRAKI, duo hare from Melbourne, ria. south. Aucust 15. Sails oamc day for Sydney direot. ' MANUKA, due here from Sydney direct August 13. Bails for Melbourne, via south, AugTlst 14. oversea shippinc. Steamers. From. Left. Duo. Delphic London Juno 6 Aug. 15 Tndralema London June 22 Aug. 31 Itotorua London July 5 Aug. 18 Whakaraft Jiondon July 23 Kept. 30 Westmeath Liverpool June 21 Sept. 1 Tvrone Liverpool July 5 Bept. 15 'Morayshire ... Livorpool Jnly 26 Sept. 29 Devon . Montreal May 31 Aug. 11 Matatua Montreal .Tunc 25 Sept. 5 Stat of Scotland NcwYork Junel?. Ang. 25 Oapo Braton ... New York Mn.y 12 Aug. 31 Aorangi 'Frisco July 23 Aug. 14 . BY TELEGEAFn. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, August 8. Arrived.—Wimmon (10 a.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, August' 7. Sailed.—Koromiko. for Bunbury; Clan MoLood. fAr New Zealand. Soiled.—Perth, for Lyttelton, New Zealand. COASTAL. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8. ' NAPIER. Arrived—Wakefield (8.15 a.m.), and Monowai (11.25 a.m.), from Wellington. WAITARA. Arrived—Taiuui (3 p.m.), from WellimgtoD' NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Corinna (2.5 p.m.), for Welling-, ton; Rarawa (8.25 p.m.), for Ojiehunga. PATEA. To rail.—Aorere (midnight),' for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia (10.20 a.tn.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Arapawa (4.25 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—'Waimea (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Opawa (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—N.ikau (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. GBEYMOUTH. Railed.—Koonara (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON'. Arrived.—John (1.40 a.m.). from Wellington; Orari (8 o,m.>. from Port Chalmers; Maun.ganui (8.10 a.m.], from Wellington; Xgatoro (8.40 a.m.), from Grovmouth; Puf. folk (9 a.m.), from Wellington; Karamu (9Ji * ra.l. tram Grflvmautb.

Sailed.— l Oypnct (3.5 p.m.). for Altaroa; Ujojuuffcimi (4 p.m.), for southern ports anil Melbourne. , „ _ < »Saiilcd.—-Marciroa (6.25 p.m.), for Wcllin,,tcwi. Possoupors: Saloon—Miss WjalKor, kcsdamea Kirk, Ilijrffinu and 2 children, Manmiiz. Messrs. Chapman, T. Thomson. J. P. lloonoy, Liardit, Willoujjh.by. J. Stephen, Caughlcy* Studliolmc, M'Plicrsoii, Johnsons Elder, Turton, Graham, ScrKt. Cooper, Carton, llicKino, Manning; 11 sU>orQffe. TIMARU. Soiled.—'Horculcs (4.45 p.m.), for Newcastle; iluo'liino (6 p.m,), for Napier. DUNEDItf. Arrived.—Kaitum (3 p.m.). from Ly.ttoLSaiLed.—Maitai (3.40 p.m.). for Auckland; via. way ports. Passovers: SaMpa—J?oiWellington—Hr. J. S. Loud, Mr. Bradley. For Gisborno—Mies Wallis; 5 steerage for all port 9. lUMUTAKA ARRIVES HOME. Cable advice li®o been received by the local office of t/he 'New ZpalaJiid phippin« Com,paniy statin*? tha-t this RimuitaH-a, wliioh left Lyrttolton for London on Juno 24, arrived ait her destination on Tliursday. August 7. TAHITI AT 'FRISCO. The local office of the Union Company has been advised that the Taliitl arrived at San Francisco from Wellington, via. way ports, on the morning of Thursday, Auffuot 7. Tlie Tahiti will leave the Callforniaa port on the return journey on August 20, bcLc-s d'U'e here on September 11. RANGATIRA REPORTED. According to advices received locally, tho Sbaw'Savjll steamer Ronsatina, winch is on route from Liverpool to Australian and New Zealand porte, left Oape Towii in conit'inuQtion of her journ'ey on Wednesday evening, August 6. MAKARINI FOR LONDON. The Tvvcr liner Jfakarini i 6 echedulcd to loivo Wedlinirton for London at 3 p.m. .to-day. HURUNUrS CARGO. Leaving WcUinjrton early on, Thursday morning last the F. and S. Line's chartered steamer Hurunuiii took the following carcro to West of England porta:—From Auckland—so aunrters beef, 853 bags beef, 28 bates rags, 16 bale* clippings, 78,119 ft. timber, 45 cases honey, 110 encks sand, 11 casko 7 cases biscuittf. 72 eacks candle nuts, 23 eases pcaeral. From Bluff • —6338 carc-asF-os mutton, 13,100 caxctisßo9 lamb, 49 sacks tcminies. 12.746 caees rabbits, 1000 boxes kidneys. 437 basrs beef, 1482 cases preserved moats, 20 cask© tallow, 108 racks fescue, 27 casks pelts. From Dunedin—2369 carcasses lamb, 8729 crates rabbits, 7 boxet? tongues. 1178 bacps beef, 325 cases meats, 55 tracks foscue, 196 eacks cocksfoot, 65 boxes po«p extract. From Timaru—s3 quarters beef, 8243 carcasses mutton, 24,777 carc£i<roc3 lamb, 799 sacks pea*. From Lyttelton— 680 carcasses mutton. 17,877 carcasses lamb, 191, bass beef, 37 bales dinning, 54 bales rope, 6 drums glycerine, 778 caees meats, 89 casks tallow, 100 sacks fescue, £003 packs wheat, 916 sacks seed. 3J3 cases honey. 60 capke cadnss. From Wellington—3779 quarters beef, 8640 carcases mutton, 7230 carcasses lamb, 41 carcasses veal, 12 packs tongues, 5659 baw beef, 16 boles rags, 3132 coses meats.. 703 bales tow, 262 boles homp. 14 drumra pflyc&rine. 120 caska tallow. 192 oases fo'twiey, 5 sacks irons-find, 18 casks cosine, 220 tcno rtecl. 159 packages general. NOTICE" TO MARINERS. The following notices «t-o mariners appeared in: this week's "Gazette":— Referring to Notice to Mariners No. 36 of 1913 re the arc of visibility of T-iuhame light, the cut-off of the lifflit by the point of land just in the westward of light is about 113'le?r. (S. 82de?r. E. magnetic), not B. 66dcg. E. magnetic) as previously published in error. Charts, etc., Affected: Admiralty Charts'Nos. 2527, 2528, 3343, and 3321; "New Zealand Pilot." eighth* edition. 1908, Chapter iv. pasre 125; "New Zealand Nn.utica! Almanac," 1913, pace 237. The Hokitika Harbour Board have notified that .the preon light hitherto shown cm the end of the old pouMi wa.Ll will bo discontinued froru September 1. and a green liirhi Erubiftiituted for the white light on -tilio extreme end of the now south wall. PORT OF WESTPORT. Wctetnort returns for the month of July give the output and export of ooal es follow j— _ Output Export, tons. cwt. tons. cwt. Wwtport 000 l Company. Ltd., coal 57,972 2 65,382 U Westport Coal Company, '.Ltd., coke 158 15 152 3 Wo st p o rt- S took ton Coal Co., Ltd., coal 13,394 19 13.188 6 State Goal Mines 4,612 10 4,508 6 Of this amount 774 ten* were shipped to foreign ports, viz., to Fiji, per Navua, 774 'The export of timber amounted to 239,251 superficial feet. . Duriner the month 95 steamers and One sailer. Tepresen'biinc: 54,914 tqms, entered the port, and 98 et-eQ.mcro. represomtiue 57,460 torn-", left'the ■ port. » The total tonnage for tho month was 112.374. . "The mean high water in t.He river was 25ft x . 11dm, N and cn tho bar 23ft. 9in. ' ; ' JCESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Murray, of tho Cygnet, who has boon ashoro on sick leave, has resumed duty. Mr. PO'Ee, late second officer of theMonowai, has rejoined tho Moitai in a eimiilar capacity. Mr. Dawe, who has boen on holiday loave, ; rejoined the Ulimiar-oa as pureor this trip i ait Melbourne. Mr. Neale, who was actinsof the vewsl, joined tho staf! of tho Melbourne office of tho company. No fewor than. 23 of the Union Company'e steamers aro now eauipped with wireless installations. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Anchor Line's st-eamer Nikau will leave Wellington for Nelson and Motucka at 5 p.m. to-diay. It is expected that the Himitanfri wt-H cot away from Wellington for tho Chatham Islands about.August 19. ■ Carrying timber cargoes, tho steamer Mauearaua and tho auxiliary scow Echo left Karamoa. for Wellington yesterday. They should put in 'an appcaranoe hero this evening. Tho Mantrapapa will leave on the return trip on Monday. •The ferry steamer Cobar came off tho Wcllincton Parent Slip yc(sterday. Tho 'Kapitii will be taken up to-day. and sho and' tho Wavcrley will come off on Monday. Continuing her journey from .Greymouth the Mopourika was to have left Weetport for Nelson and Wcllincton at noon yesterday. She is due in port this afternoon, The , Italian ship Loch Garvo, 1712 ton«, is wo-w 31 daya out' on the passage from Marseilles to Wellington.' via Aoiickland and Gisbcrno. The vessel has aboard 1,000,CC0 roofniff tiles. 500,000 of which aro for Auckland," 100,000 for Gisborne, and 4C0.C00 for Wellington. Tho Loch Gcrve is expected to put in an appearance tho first week in October.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 7

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