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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TUB MOON. AUGUST. Day. Dr. m. New moon 3 028 a.in. Firet quarter 9 3 33 p.m. Full moon 17 5 57 n.rn. Last quarter 25 11 48 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.10 a.m.; sets, 11.26 a.m. niGH WATER. . To-day. M 7 a.m.; 1.40 p.m. To-morrow, 2.9 a.m.; 2.35 p.row SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.22 a.m.; cole, 5.22 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 28. BLENHEIM, e;9. (7 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson. from Blenheim. NGATOBO, 8.8. (7.5 ii.m.), 1137 torn Dillnor, from Wcwtport. MAItAROA, s.s. (7.15 a.m.). 2598 tons, nin-fr, from Lyttolton. Passengers: Saloon. —Missee Finch (.2), Austin, Hockley, Ro.ymonid, Conrad. Arleen, Mesdaraes brook. Glen, Levine. Wiiliaius, Ll'Ewen, Beobe,' Blanctoard, Sir Charles Ijowen, J[eosrs. Bowers, PaXk, Paul, M.L.C., White, Lowri?, ToeswiJl, Mason., Perkins, Thorpe, Wcwkbrookc, OotteriH, Hum-phreye. Vickey, Gto?it (2), Eiiohards, Rutherford, lferrieon, Dutifh, Bheil, Hislop, Parsoiis, ICobduson, Olork, Tonks, Flower, Kaphael, Ryan, Thompson, Eiordnn, Harrison, Hambler, Murchison, Weston <23, Smyth, Jamiefion, Rollitt,. Jtiirchisaw, Oolmsom, Calvert. William?, Kever, Selfe, Beebe, BLanchard, ArQeen, Beckley, White, Laidiow, and Masters Mayne, Biistol, Purehas (2)', Driniball, .LaJ"* nor (2), Moore, Foi, Avenll (2). Mannerins:; 21 eteora^o. KAPITI, s.s. {7.50 a.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, from Waaiffanui. . , OPAWA, e.s. (7.50 a.m.), 110 tons, Mcholae, from. Blenheim. _ . UIVBRINA, 3.e. (9.10 ajm.), 4758 ton?, Entfrom Dunedin and Lyttelton; NIKAU, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 248 tcu-s, Ha.y, from Nolkoii and Motueka. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 198 tons. Harvey, from Foxton. PETONE, e.s. (4.30 p.m.), 708 tons, from New Plymouth. ~ PATE EN A. 5.9. (5.35 p.m.), 12'2 tone, Cameron, from NcJson and Picton. Passengers: SoJoon—Mieses Harris, Dymock, lo iau. Dry don* Wilson, Pearson, Waters, _ Mflpop (2), Shaw, Smdth, • Blcckynder, Grimmet., Ghetwnn. M'Na»b, Eastwood, Garland. Isaac, Warnock, Dimant. Bisley, Dickson, Brum«mett, Orudis, Mas oik Newton, Fillent, Urquhart. Atkinson, Mesdames Sherman, lon and 2 M'lvor, Evere'tt, Eslinffton and 2 children; Beevs and child, Buacl, Yosv€tr. Wells. Bleckynder, Weston, Murray and child, Lncry. Uridpe, Antro* bus, Fry, Grummott, Butt, Newton, B-obm-Cntdie, Smith, Murray, Carrinptoiii, Patherron., MacKenzio, Messrs. B'add, Parker, Can*, Ibbitecn. Dymock, Wairairapa hockey -team, Baas-, I>r. Usher, Colemani, Weston, Field, Eulinffton, Jones, douejics, Grummeftt. Burgess, Munro, Cooper, Wilson, brook, Freer, Ayeom Kimbrell. Freer, Bees, Brown. .Tackeoni, Corry, Walker, AVilkiws, Flominff, Murray. Crispin, Lodjje, Walker, Selbie, M'Ca.Uum, Fowler, Lowis, Yoaingman, Gunn. Uridge, DymocK, Bowrine. Butcher; 8 tteeracc. TAINUI. 8.8. (6.15 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from Wn.itara, via Now Plymouth. ENERGY, 5.6. (6.30 p.m.), 66 tone, Thome, from Cook Strait. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. AUGUST 28. KOMATA, p.s. (1.35 a.m.), 1994 tone, Holmes* (4 a.m.), 66 tons, Thoms, (2.50 p.m.), 268 tons. OorbMiSA.Lfl!s.Cl(3.lo p.niv), 154 tone, Gibson, ROO'ITLAND. s.s. (3.25 p.m.), 6230 ftons, for Lyttelton l . H . ROTORUA, e.s-. (4 p.m.), 11,130 tone, Butcliffe. for Lyttelton. FALOON, schooner (4 p.m.), 95 tone, Oroucher, for Havelock. - BREEZE, e.9. (5.15 p.m.), 347 tone, Broad 242 tons, Sawyers, 0 (5.30 p.m.). 248 tone, Hay, for Nelsom and Motueka. NGAHBRE, e.9. (6.25 p.m.), IC9O tone, Dillner, for Westport. nr ., BLENHBIM, 8.8.. (7 p.m.). 120 tons, MbinMn. for lilenheim. OPAWA, 5.9. (7 P.m.), 110 tons, Mchrffla-S, for Blenheims ■ WAKATU, as. (7 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for. Kflikoura. and IjyLteltow. MABAItOA. e.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2593 tons. Ma<nnins for Lyttcltoni PasecoEWs: SaloonMiß?c3 DonsJas, HaWwiTh liuMcrsworth, Buttcrsworth, Wilson', Karailtoiv,_ Gunn, Greenwood!, Mesdfliines Reia, AlQLriea, Dr. Dunoa.ni, Captnim Eanr, Dr. Stephen,son, Arcihliishop .O'Bhoa. Father Mernmr. OdDtaini Bono, Jtcsars. JMne, Daley and chUd, iraxgitt. Lea.ry Kirk. Blake, Webb. Ty(ber, oust, Tiiiman, BoriT. Tubman, -nitptinii Lovrthwniitc, WaiTarapa. football team (24): 10 Pteerage. ( H.IVBKINA, <=■•«. (8.15 p..m.), 4;58 lons, Entr irLilo. for northern ports and Sydney. MOERAKI, s.<;. (9.55 p.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, for Lyttcjton and Dunedin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tainui, Waitara, Awruet 2S. . Coriraia.' southern ports, August 29. Tatanclcai, Bluff, Augnst 29. 1 Mo.ta.tun. Montreal, way ports. Auc. 29. Aorore, Pa,tca, Auinißt 29. Ueculus, Gisborne, Picton, Aneust 29. Stormbird. Wamftoaiui, Anpist 29. Wahino, Lyttelton, August 29. Kittiwva, Greymouth. Aueust 29. Monowai. northern porie, Ansust 29. Maunsanui, Uelboiirnc, via 6outli, Ans. 29. jrona., Pe-teo-, A-uffUßt 29. Kofpuni, Ansunt 29. Oiiawa, Blenlieim. Ausnst 30. Bleehoim, Blenhoim, Angimat 30. Kana, Patea. Autrust 30. Nika.u. Nelson, Jlotuolra, Aiwust 30. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Auffuat 30. ATapawa. Lyttelton. August. 30. Koitoflr Wanßanui Augurt 30. Karori, Wostport, Angust 30. Komata, Westport, Auprust 30. IVvrawera. Dunedin. Aumiet 31. Hippie, G.isliorno, Aupust 31. I[uia, Ha.volock, Anintst 31. Kinin. Lyttelto-n, Aupiet 31. Poherua, Greymouth, August 31. Ampawa. Lyttelton. August 31. Watavtu, Lyttelton. K-nsl;onm, Sept. 1. Wanaka, Limestone Island, Sept. 1. Weetmcath, Liverpool, ria Auckland, Sen'tember 2. Wtuitai. nirthorn port?, September 2, Kawera, Onehunea. Pa-tea* Sept. 3. Ka.piti, Wdiiffaimi, September 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. KoaNunoa,. Auetuet 29. Taiuni, Waitara. Ailmiet. 29. ' Echo. Picton, Aufrust 29. . Aorerc, Pa.tea. Auenst 29. Hosiilns. Nelson, West Ooast. Auc. 29. O.uecn of thfl Sonth'. Foxton, Ancust 29. Stornvhird. WaOßffiiuii. August 19. Pateena, Picton, Nelson., Aumist 29. . Wahinfl. Lyttelton, August 29.' Star of Scotland, wuthorn ports, Aug. 29 JfaunsKmui. Sydnoy, Melbourne. Aue. 7-9 Monowai. Lyttelton. Dunedin, August 29 -Ka.puni, Ainrust 29. Oorinna, Nel?on. New Plymouth. A"?. 29. Kaitoa, Nelson. Motuoko,, August 30. OuiOTa. Blenheim. Auunft 30. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 30. 30. i Nikau. Neleon, Motueka. Auyust 30. Ma.raroa, Lyttelton, August 30. Ariihur-a, Picton, Nelson, amd West Ooast Au?rust 30. Mata-tua, August 30. ' Wonalra., Bli'ifT, September I.' i Aranawa., Wanpa-nui, September 1. , Kirii, Greymouth. September 1. ' [ TTuin.. Wanrantii. Senteimber 1. ; Tara-wera. northern ports, September 1. Mflitn.i. Lyttelton. Dunedin. September ! ! PipDle, NiWnr. Oi«boi*ne. Sentemher 2. , TTn.itoa. Motueka. 2. [ Wnlcfltu, Kai.kourn., Lyt. f elt-ou., Sept. 2. [ Kapiti, Wansanui, September 3. ' INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. j 'MOTBJraNTS OF STBAMEHS. ALA.ONGANTII, due here from Melhourni ria Fouth, August. 29. Sails for' Sydne and Melbourne same day. MANUKA, due here from Sydney Sei tember 3. Sails Septembor 4 for Melbourn Tia. the soutto. OVERSEA SHIPPING. :1 Tnirilema London .lunc22 Sept. Wln.karua i... liondon .Tilly 23 Sept-, i o Koikoura Lonilon .Tu'y 7 Sept.. e lonic London July 17 Sept.. i, Pua.uehu London .Tuly 31 Sept. ] Westmeath ... Liverpool .Tune 21 Pent.. Tvrone Liverpool July 5 Sept. ] » Morayshire ...... Liverpool July 26 Sept. ! s PflinfiratiTa Liverpool July 19 Sept. 1 !. Matatua Moniraal .Time9S Aucr. ! i- Hnpe Breton ... New York June 12 An.?. ; t Annrima Calcutta- — Sept. a Ehienfels Now York June 27 Sept. 1 SAILER TO ADIUVD. Loch Garve, ship, loft Marseilles May 2 BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEA. a- LONDON, August 28. o ArrlvsS.-Samar, fonr-nmsted rehoont 1. (at Astoria), from Anieklond (N.Z.). ), SOUWIEAD, August 28. i) Arrived.—Wfl-itmana. from UunedLn (N./. NF.WCASTLE, Autrivt 28. Sailed.—ltnoriui, for Glsborns (N'.7„) J, COASTAL. THURSDAY. AUGUST 28 AUCKLAND. ! . Arvired.—.Kaikoura. (11.45 0..m.). from Lo! don. via Jlobarl; Kauri (7.10 a.m.), fro Lauloka.. ir Sailed.—Wanaka. (10.10 a.m.), for «mthei ports, Limestone Island and Wellingto ONEHtJNGA, S»il«d.—KgapuJii (4 SiaUl £cr Now PI, ttouti, -

'< NAPIEIt. Sailed.—Monowai (5.45 p.m.), for Wcllineton. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kaitangata (1 p.nO, from Newcastle; 'IVtviuni (11.50 a.m.). from Wellington. PATEA. Railed.—Aorere (5.50 p.m.), for Wellingtoik WANGANUL 'Sailed.—Ktormbird (5.45 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. To sadj.—Regulus /8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Alexander (8.50 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Kittawa (5.55 p.m.), for Wellingtoil. liYTTELTON. Sailed.—Conimia (5.25 p.m.). for Wellington. A-nuved.—Ka'iraki (3.45 a.m.), from Nydio Hay; Kowhai (5.20 a.m.). from Tiraaru; Col' inna (5.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Storm (9.3 C a.m.), from Picton; John Amleivxvn (7 a.m.), from Akaroa; Canopus, from Westport.. Sailed.—Kowhai (4.15 p.m.), for Na-piei and Giisbor-ue; Waitemata. for Timaru; Storm, for Dunodin. Sailed.—Maunganui (5 p.m.), for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers: Saloon— Mipses Malcolm, llarper, Spence, Cook. Mesdamoj Gibson, Nurse and child, OlarksoJi, Mai colm, Spencer, flpence. Cook, Ohenowitb Mesera. Gibson, Gkirkison, Fraii/cie, Kaye Modlrn, Cutler, Leo, Cook, Owen. Foj Wellington—Mr. Malcolm. Sailed.—Wahine (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mistee Digby, Lu cos, Flood. Williams, Becldmham, Atwood Graham, Webb, Meedames Flood, Orr. Watt Fry. Ritchie, Swo-ney. Blackburn.. Ruddick Kershaw, Wotherspoon, Long, Witty, D( Malet. Liddle, Graham, Newton., Simpson Boswoll, Simeon, M'Donald and child Martin l . Williams, Beckingham, Boswell Walker, Sladen, Waterman. Taylor, Dr Watt, Rev. Father Roche, Messrs. L. M le*itt, M.P., G. J. Anderson-, M.P t , Messrs M'Adam, Clapshaw.' Jenkins, Adamson Woldie, Boloher, Quln, Bahi, Bcckingham Newton. Messrs. Brine den. Williams, Sea'lee W. H. Trlggs, Cameron, Tapper, Dlxoni, Ly one, Grierson, Red-path, Simirson, Wickham Jenkins. Sladem, Waterman, Mitchell, O'Con nell. Tree. Main, Cooper. Park, Richardson Taylor, Oordery, Sherriff. Adjutant M'Can ley, Major Kirk, 14 Otago hockoy team; 4 steerage. TIMARU. Arrived—Africaa Monarch (7 a.m.),fron Port Chalmers. Sailed.—Hfoiemoa (9.15 A.m.), for eoutheri lighthouses. DUNEDIN,. Arrived.—Tarawera (noon), from northern ports-. Sailed.—Flora (1.35 p.m.), for Westport, th Tray ports. MOERAKI'S ROUGH TRIP. _ Reaching the stream at Wellington fror Sydney at 10 p.m. on Wednesday, th Union Company's f team or Mooraki wa grantod pratiqiio yesterday morning, an< berthed at tho Queen's -Wharf. Sydney wa left at 1 p.m. cm Saturday, and, all th way across,, a Hfcroug south-easterly gal nand heavy seas were encountered. Big &ea ebruok the vessel with force, and' carrie otfoy part of the starboard. railing, andid other minor damage. The gale kep tho Moe-mki back about 14 hours. Included in the vessel's car-go were 21C cases of fruit (mostly oranges) and trai Khipmenite ex the following vesselslnab> Maru, Pommerm, Sydney, Orsova, Malw? Macedonia, Sonoma. Western-, ZeaJandk Cooma, Gabo, e,nd Bomibala. Tho steamer left Wellington for Lyttelto and Dunodin last evening. On l arrival n the last-mentioned port, she will with dm; for overhaul amd survey. MESSAGE FROM lONIO. A wireless message liae beeni received b the local agonta for tho Sliaw, Savili an Albion. Company stating that the steamc lonic was expected to arrive at Hobat from London at j3 p.im. to-morrow. < Th lonic fe en- route to Wellington". and is c: rected to make port oil Friday or Satus day of next week. MORAYSHIRE LEAVES CAPE TOWN. The Morayshire, which is en route froi Liverpool to Ilobart and New Zealand porti left Cape Town on August 27. Tho ves» is duo at Auckland on September 28;* ao at Wellington on October 6. KAIKOURA AT AUCKLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company Kaikoura a.nived at Auckland from Ixn dou at 11.50 a.m. yesterday. S'ho i» di at Wellington about September 3, ARAWA REPORTED. Tho Amwa leit Monts Video oa the n tomoon of 26. Tho vessel le< Wellington cn. August 7, and ie daie < London on September 10. BEAW SAVILI/S & WHEAT TRADE. Dutliir tho preeenit season: the undernai od vc-seels of tho Slwiw, Saiill amd Albic fleet will load at Australian ports for Lo' don and Continent on behalf of tlie Fom Lines Weekly Sorrice, inaugurated I Mossiis. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., and Qi okrist, Watt, and Sandorson', Ltd., la year. Tho WtaAmana. which recently ft lived at Wellington from London, will 1 the first, and according to present into fcione will.procood direct to Brisbane fro Beauty Point amd commence loading, su seouently calling at Newcastle and ftydn* to complete. luie next vessol- will be tl llatatua. which may go to Brisbane fro. the Dominion, and toter-on'Visit Sydne Melbourne, 1 and Adelaide. The third w; be the Rangat-ira, to load at- Brdsban Sydney, and Melbourne; and'later on tl Pakeha will follow. Other Bteiwners - the White • Star, Aberdeen., Blue Funiu and P. and A. Branch cargo w: asaist in maintaining the regular eailina The Northern Company's Rarawa, wbii hag been undergoing overhaul, will ta up lier usual ruraning on Mtouday next. ea ing from Onehunga to Now I*lymouth. T Ngapuhi, which has been, relieving the R vawa, ia due at Auckland on Monday eve ing, and will revert to her usual runna] between Tauranga amd Auckland. A four-mastod schooner named tho Kii Cy.rus has been chartered -to load timber Columbia RAvcir for Now Zeail/and. Tho intercolonial steamer Maungahui due in port from Melbourne, via tne6oul this morning. She will take her dop; ture for Sydney direct at 9 p.m. to-di instead of at 5 p.m., which has, 60 far, been the customary sailing hour. Tho Mangapapa will get away from Wellington for haramea atod Westport to-day. Tho Union Company's Wanaka left Auckland for Limestone Island at 10 p.m. on Thursday. She is to leave the island for Wellington this evening, and is duo in port 011 Monday. After landing cement hero 6ho goes on, to the Bluff to lift produce. S.s. Kaitangata rcached Now Plymouth from Newcastle at 1 p.m. yesterday. Sho brought a full coal cargo. Mr. D. Harkness, second officer of the Moeraki, left that vc6Bcl at Wellington yc6teTday. The Government eteamer Hinemoa was at Timarui yostorda-y, and ds expected 'to arrive at Dunedin to-day. Sho will leave . the latter port for ©out-hern lighthouses on* Ttiosdfiv.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 9

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