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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. Hr. m. New moon 3 0 28 a.m. First (jnarter 9 3 p.m. Full moon 17 5 5? a.m. Last quarter 25 11 *2 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.11 p.m.; sots, 6.23 a.m. Friday. JIIGII WAT Bit. To-day, 2.5 a.m.; 2.28 p.m. To-morrow, 2.57 a.m.: 3.22 p.m. S(JN. Sun rises to-day, 6.40 a.m.; sete, 5.7 p.m. arrivals. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (2.40 a.m.), 158 tons, Harvev, from Foxton. IIUIA, s.c-. 0.45 ). 127 ton?, Burt, from Wanganui. ~ s.s. (6.50 a.m.), <435 lons. Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Paivengers- Haloon— Misses Eindsay 12), Kuddiek, Webb, Durand, Freeman, Welch, Thomson, O'Brien (2), La-ngdon. Willis, Turner, O'Donnell, Lawler, Curtis, Baron, Hcaley, t M cs " dames Howey, Cunningham, WiFlia.rt, Neale and 2 children, M'Donffall, Welch, Hay, Whitcombe, Pointon, May, Baron, Langford, Middleton, Reynolds, Fairclough, Wright, Winter, Portco'ur?, Webb, .Messrs. Khodes, Williams, liiiodes, Sharp, Tjioinpson, Webb, llutton, Hodgson, Whitty, Fcrbes, Bud-do, Glover, Neale, Garvy, M'Dougall, Paterson, Garry. Bowron, Brenner, .Smith, Thomson, Wright, Eecltv., M'Aulej*, Hay, Gibson, Pointon, Pentoul, Whyte, Laban. Hohton, Campbell,' Watts, Clirystall, Tucker, Shadbolt, M'Gill, M'KechJiie, Simpson, Morley, Cottrell, Luttrell, Filaws, Hercus, Mair, Kilgour, Jtitchell, M'Donald (2), Gibson, Tubman, Nodder, Hayward, Porteous, Cornwall, Cameron, Dearclcy. Nell, King, Ilarvey (2), Tapper, Keigh, Gould, Paterson, Armstrong, Kidston, Griffin, Ooe, Hansford. Turner- Herdman, Aherne, Thomas, Gray, Bridson, M'Lean, Keanc, Gilmer, Duncan, Bell. Duncan, George, Black. Barker, Williayio, Gain, Tyler, Wilkins, Norton. Pev. Mr. Jellie, Dr. Bachelor, Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Captain Baldwin; 104 steerage.

N6ATOBO, s.s .(11.55 a.m.), 1137 tons, Dowell, frotn Greymonth. HTMITANGT. s.s. (12.5 p.m.), 523 tons. Burn?, from Timaru.

MANUKA, s>:. (12.30 n-m.), 4505 tons, Clift v from Sydney direct. Saloon— ! 'Ari?PS3 Campbell. Aitken, Drives. M'Elooyne, Bairt-s, Thomson, Mount ford. Me*dames Tripp, CruicksliauU?, fiittle. Buck and infant, Vial, SchrofTe, Henderson,, Knm?ay, Messrs. Briscoe, Ait-kon, Trinp. / Doujrlas, lTayward, Mitchcll. Williams. Paterson, .Tarvirs, Stewardson. Manton, Wat.«ou, fjittle. Buck. Johnston?, Nathan, Marker, Beard, Boyle, Vial, Douglas, Tunson, Foley; 28 stecr-ncre.

AHAHTJKA. s.s. (6.45 p.nO. 1596 to*7s. Lambert. from West Coast, Nelson and Picton. ENERGY, ste<im trawler (10 p.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, from Cook Strait. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. ENERGY, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 66 tons .Thome, for Cook Strait. PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron. for Pieton and Nelson. Passensers— Saloon: For Pieton—Misses Novell, Jins. Ilarvey and child, Mcms. Brooks, jM'Gowan, Gisley, M'Cartie, Johnston, Gil's, Pitt, Andrew, Kllis, and Long. Tor NelsonMisses Black, Treeraan, Baimico, Clutter, Simpson, Me-dames Ellis. Darber, Fry, Ilelmeing, Jl'Gavau and eliild, Keating, Fail', Simpson, fiunmer, Winstanley, Messrs. Diss, Scott, Jameson, Downey, llelmcinp, "M'Gavan, Fair, Lunmcr, Win>.tnnlcy, Jlorton. Tapper, Rjun, Clement. iicnV. Uplan, Pryde. ROONYA, s.p. (1.20 p.m.), 1091 tons, Pryde. lor Greymouth. WAIJLVNA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 10.3C0 tons, Tlolmes, for Lyttelton. QUEEN OF THK .SOUTH, s.s. (6.30 p.m)., 198 tone, Ilarvey. for Voxton. HUIA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 127 tons, BUrt, for •Wa.nganui. '* WAIIINE, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons. Aidwell, for Lytteliou. Passengers: Saloon— 3iti-sdes Aslaud, Hay, Gilford, I/arton, Douglas, ifaba.ra, Pring, Edmondson, Mesdaines Williams, Montgomery, Taylor, Gilflddcr, Golding and child, Potongo, Drown, Pringlo (2), Denton, Little, Wright, Colliers, Capt. P»ollcrfi, Capt, Col. ifaj'hurst, Messrs. Flaws, Abraham, Uoulnois. Smith, Prouse, DunocU, liuxtcn. Smith, Powl, Nathan, Smith, Klecns, Taylor, Young, Winchester, Ucwton. Wickham, Wright, Klngham. Cuthbert, Arinstend, At--Brown v Mabara, O'Sullivan. Daniel, Collier, -jloot, Collins, Reymond, Douglas, Norton, Shadbolt, Taylor, Broderick, Mas* sey, Konned 4 v, Moore; 20 Moorage.

KALYPOr, s.s. (11.20 pm.), 3003 tons, for Newcastle.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waimea./Torakohe. August 14. Opawa, Blenheim, August 14. i Blenheim. Blenheim. August 14. , Storinbird, Wa-nganui, August 14. Arapawa. Wanganui. August 14, Hawera. Patea, August 14. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 14. Mara-roa, Lyttelton. August 14. Victoria, Dun-cdin, Lytt-olLon. August 14. Moano, Sydney direct, August 14. Aoranpi, Sou . Francisco, way ports, August 14. Kopitl, Lyttelton, August 14. Pukaki, WcMport-, August 14. Pateena. Nelson, Picton, August 14. Kahu, ivaet Coast, August 14. Kittawa., Greymouth, August 15. -Queen of the .South, Foxton. August 15. Wakatu, Lyttelton, JCaikoura, August 15. Waliine, Lyttelton .August 15. . Ifonowai, northern ports, August 15. Moeraki. Melbourne, via south, A-ntr. 15. Corinna, southern port*?, August 15. Delphic. London, via. Auckland, Aug. 16. lluia, Uaveloch, August 17. Tarawera. Dunedin. Tivttolton. Aug. 17. Hippie. Gisborne, via Picton, August 18. Kuahine, Auckland. August 18. Potorua. London,.via way ports, Aug. 18, Maitai, northern * ports, August '19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 'Aorere, Patea, August 14. Wairau, Blenheim. August 14. Kaiapoi, Newcastle, August 14, Mana, Patea. August 14. Wttimea, Nelson, West Coast, Aug. 14. Opawa, Blcn.hcim, August 14. Blenheim. Blenheim. August 14. Stormbird. Wangnnui. August 14, Kapuni, Patea-, August 14. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 14. Manuka, Melbourne, via south. Augu?tl4. Victoria. Sydney, via north. Auguet 14. iliraitangi, Timaru, August 14. Kahu, TCa<?t Coast, August 14. Arapawa, Wcinganui, August 14. Komata, Westport, 14. Queen of the .South, Foxton, Aug. 15, ITawera, Patea. August 15. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, August 15,Waliine, Lyttelton .August 15. Kapit-i. Wougairui. August 15. Aorangi. Sydney direct, August 15. , }foana, Ran Francisco, way ports. Aug. 15. * ItTonourai, Lytieltyn, Dunexlin, August 15. MoM'c-ki, Sydney direct. August IS. Corinna, Nelson. New Plymouth. Alter. 15. Ar-nliura. Picton. Nelson. Wost Ccast. August 16. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, Aug. 10. lluia, Wanganui, August 18. Tarawera. northern ports. August 18. Mnit-ai. Lvttelton, 'Dunedin, Aurrust 19. Binple, Napier, Gisborne. AuQji.Tt" 19. Delpbie, lyttelton. August 19. Kuahinc,. London, via way ports, Aug. 21. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. T,ONDOX. Wust 13. Arrived.—Paparoa, from Xew Zealand. MELBOUIirfK, Aupui?t 13. Snilcil. —Waipori and Enei'dale, for New Zealand. SYDNEY. Aiifrnet- 13. Arrived.—Canada Cape, from Aueltland. Sailed—Riverine. (1 p.m.). for Auckland and southern port?. Arrived.—Kait-a n gat a, from Greymouth. NEWCASTIjK. Aueust. 13. Ai-riVed.—'Whansrape, from New Zealand. Sailed.—'\\ r nitemata, for New Zealand. HOBAIiT, Aufrust 13. "Rntorua wircle.?=ed that she would arrive on Friday. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13. I AUCKLAND. Arrived.—'Knahine (uoou). from Napier; Korouiiko (3.30 p.m.), from XewrastJe. _ Kiailed—Atua (5.15 p.m.), for Sydney, via Island ports. • NAl'IKn. Arrived.—Jlaitai (10.35 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—African Monarch (6.30 p.m.), lor lij-ttelton. NEW I'LYJIOCTir. Arrived.-Taviiini d.<IO p.m.), from Wcllint'ton. PATEA. Arrived.—Hawera. (6.30 a.m.), from V. ellillgtOll. : WANGANUI. Sailed.—Sfonnbird (7.3'J p.m.). and Arapawa (5.33 p.m.), for Wellington. I'ICTOX. Arrived.-l'atecua (4.25 p.iu.l, from WelliiiKta.n. Iir.FiXUEIM. Arrived.- —llk'iilieim H •). and Opawa ('! p.m.), Inim Wellins;iini. v KIiTiSOS. Arrived.- Kait-aa (£.15 a.m.), from Wellinfc'tc.n. Sailed.—Xikail (1.30 p.m.). for .Motueka iind Wellington. TKllAKOllli. To sail.—Waimca (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NYDIA HAY. To eail.—Kahu (8 p.m.), for Wellington. KAHAMEA. Arrived,—Jlwfapapa (V a.m.), frsm Wcl. liDEton,

liY'ITKI/fON. Arrived.—Tarawera- (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Storm '9.15 a.m.J, i'nuu Pic-ton. Sailed.—Orari (3 p.m.). for Tiiuani; 'iY.ra■«vrra 13.30 p.m.), tor imnedin. To vail—Victoria (1U p.uij, for Sydney; Kapiti (5.<Q p.m.), lor Wellington; Cyjyirjt, for KaiUoma.

.Sailed.—.Mararon (0.20 p.m.', for Wellington. Fn-.sv'»Kcr.<: Saloon -\l i->c i May 110bb.% Arnold, M'Kenaie, Johnston, Carter. Glaestor. Gardner, Broad, M'Grath. Mes dame.* Johnston, Gardner, MKonziL 1 , Arnold, Jltvsr.-. Pollen, Bush, John-;tone (2). Well.?, Chrk=on, G. \\\ Kus.-ell, M.P., May, Hart pence, Fuller, Hood, Vallance, Baird, IJobltf, Hill, Collinson, Geo, Lambic, Cheweman. Kettle, Detective Cox, Glae t'.r, Car« tor, Watvon, J. Duncan, M'ClaUdiy, "Foreman, Parke, M'Kinnon, Falls; 13 steerage. IJUNKMX. / -SrriTert.—Suffolk (noon), from northern port?. Sailed.—M-oeraki 12 p.m.), for >ydiiey, via Wellington. Pas-angers-Saloon: For Wellington— Mh-es Webster, Lcary, Angus, Murray. Cuthbortsou, Mesdamc'<s Cuthbertpon, Skinner, Mr. Sounder?. For Sydney— Messrs:. Basse, Hodges.

310AXA AIUUVKS 6 A.M. A mesrape been received from the Union Company's Jlcana sta.tuis thatj she v.as expected to arrive at \\elliiiTton from Sydney at 6 a.m. t to-day. After having been granted pratique in the stream, tho .Mo in a will berth at the Glasgow Wharf. The vessel will continue her journey to San Francisco, via way ports, at 5 p.m. to-morrow. THE AOIiANGI. A wireless mossase lias boen received from the Union Company's Aoranei statin*? that weather permitting* her captain anticipated arriviug at Wellington from San Francisco, via Island po;rt-3, / between 4 and 5 a.m. to-morrow. The Aorangi lia<> of cargo to put out here, and will continue her journey to Sydney at noon on Saturday.

WIIIELESS FltOM ItOTORTJA. A wireless message has been received from the New Zealand .Shipping Co.'s steamer Kotorua slating that she was expected to arrive at Hobarl, from London, via Capetown, to-morrow morning, . . KOTORUA'S PASSENGERS. Itotorua, 11.M.5.. of the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s licet-, is due at Wellington from London, via way ■ ports, on Tuesday. Tho liiiDr is bringing tho following -passengers from Homo:—First saloon—Misses D. If. Bennett, M. Kingvland tmd A. Page, Mesdames Caughey, Page, and Wing?te, Messrs. A. 11. Bushell, «T. Marsden Caughley, B. F. Page, and G. 1L L. Wingate. Kov. J. K. Hewland, Masters 31. Cau:,'hcy, and B. Page. .Second »valoon—Misses A. C. Aldrcd, M. G. Blair, E. B. Browning. H. Buchann-ti, B. Cowey, Dear, G. C. F-avdell, K. nowarth. 11. M. Newton, M. L. Smith, E. Kt-andish. M. Wilkinson, and A. and J. ,Wilson* Mesdames Aldred, Alexander. E. Allan, Balmer, J. K. Collin, K, Doherty, Gerdon, Grant, Jlilne, K. Bead, Smith, Wilkinson, and Wilson, M. Aldred, W. Alexander, J. Baliner, B. A. Bond. W. E. K. 11. 13. Cloneli. H. H. Derriman, C. M. Gilr-ay, F. W. Glcnny, G. Gordon. 11. O. Isaacs, B. ,T. M'O.vrthy, J. S. Milne. B. Palmes, R. B. Smith, S .11. Smith, B. S. Smith, P. M. Steeds, J. Wilkinson. J. Wilson (21. and A. Wilson, Mast-eiY* M. IT. Aldred. B. S. Milne, Pcrall (2), and T. M. Smith.

MANUKA PltOJt SVDXKY. The Union Manuka arrived in the stream /it Wellington from Syo'iney direct lat 12.20 p;m. After jir.itic(uo had been granted by tho Port Health Officer, the vessel berthed at the Quecn\s Wharf No. 1 north, at 2 p.m. Departure wi\< taken from .Sydney r?.t 1.30 p.m. on Saturday last, .and the Manuka cleared the Head;? at 2 p.m. The vessel experienced a moderate erale, accompanied by hij?h ?eas till Monday, thence variable winds and moderate v-y.v.i till arrival.

Cargo brought for Wellington by the Manuka included the follo\viii.*? linos:—ls6 haw copper. 358 bars lend. 125 eases beef, . 27 eases periodicals, 14 ea?p* food-, 40-eases sugar, 60 bags sugar, 15,000 tiles, 20 eases j soap, 23 parcel:-? periodical?, SO cases wine, 1 1219 c2'«2s fruit, 60 drum? carbide, 25 , lime, 20 cases potash, 100 drum" epirit*. 224 eases sehnapper, 100 drums naptha.. 60 eases mineral waters, be-iries Quantity trarsiiipments ex Jlobart. Kyaua, Jvsslingen, ateo quantity sundries. The Manuka leaves Wellington for Lyttelton and Dunedin at 5 p.m. to-day. At tho la«t*meutioncd port- she will withdraw ; from the intercolonial .service. Her cargo will be transhipped to the Waitnna and taken la Bluff, IFoabrt, rnul Melbourne, •No passengers will be tarried on the Kaituna. MFSS-TABLK GOSSIP. Captain 31. Plain, has returned from holiday leave, and has resumed command of the Kini. Mr. A. S. Johnstone has joined the Corinna a» second officer, relieving Mr. li| 13. Hodge:-?, who came ashore- for instruction*. Captain W. T, Turner, commander of tho Cunarder Maurelania, has ju.?t had conferred on liim by the British Admiralty Beard an honorary couiuiandership of the lloyal Naval Keserve. Captain Turner, who is a native of Liverpool, joined tho Canard service in 1877. as third officer of the Cherbourg, and since then lie has successfully commanded tho Carpathia, lvernia, Umbria, Caronin, auid llnally ilie Mauretania- since 1910. Mr. C. MacLeod, t-ecoml officer of the Koonya, camo ashore at Wellington, yesterday. Captain W. J. M. Tate, of the Komata, is awaiting orders at Wellington. Contain J. 11. W. Holmes, late of the Mapourika, has taken charge of the Komata pro teni. Mr. W. liurcli, late chief officer of the Komata, has ;jone south for orders. Captain Bullous, of the llinenna, went south by th? Wahitie last evening to take charge of the Tutanekai at the BlufV. Captain Whitcford will return to Wellington on Saturday ruorning. Mr. J. JL M'Narn, late purser of the Tofua, has; joined the Manuka in a siini-* lar capacity. i Mr. Neville, late of the Manuka, has joined the Mauapouri as pruser. Mr. Tate, late am?i*tant pursur of the Munuka, hits rcsignerifrom the Union Company's service. Mr. L. C. Diplock, late of the Sydney office of ihe Union Company, has filled the vacancy. Mr. Briscoe, laic second o/Tirer of tho Willorhra. came aeross by the Manuka yesterday for orders. Mr. Kirkham, late third officer of the Manuka, ha.?, resigned his position. Mr. K. Bite-ham iy now third of the ve«isel. • The Melbourne Steamship Co.'s steamer Brjsbano is to go from Akaroa to Whangaparapara to load timber for Melbourne. The G-overnrc&nt <htoamor Hinem-oa !s undergoing inspection at Wellington. Sho will lake gear out to the new light which is presently to be erected on Karori Bock. It has been decided to recommi.vsion the Komnta at Wellington. Hhe will leave for West port at 11 a.m. to-day. This stop ha<3 been taken jv it lias been decided to dispatch the Kniapoi for Xcvrrn-stle. and not to Wcslport as originally/intended. liain has delayed the Kittawa at. Greymouth. She icj due at Wellington tomorrow. The Incw Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Orari, 7207 tons, lias been chartered by Mewrs. Klder, .Smith aud Co. to load a full cargo of concentrates at Port Pirie for Antwerp, the rate being 2fc. per ton. It, is probable (says an Auckland exchange) that tho Maunganui will take the place of the Maheuo in Oct-ober or November nest.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1828, 14 August 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1828, 14 August 1913, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1828, 14 August 1913, Page 7

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