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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hr. m. First quarter * 1 6 54 a m. Full moon 8 1 30 a.m. ' Last quarter ;. 15 7 2 p.m. Now moon 23 2 8 p.m. First quarter 30 . 11 21 a.m. MOON.. ~ Moon rises to-day, 8.29 a.m.; eets, 7.7 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 5.52 a.m.; 6.21 p.m. To-morrow, 6.49 a.m.; 7.18 p.m. , SUN. Bises to-day, 7.6 a.m.; sets, 4.48 p.m. ARRIVALS, FRIDAY, JULY 24. PATEENA, e'.'s. (3.10 a.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson. BLENHEIM, e.s. (3.55 a,m,), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Pdcton. ' . • MOERAKI, e.s. (5.55 a.m.), «92 tons. Collins, from Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses U'Donald, Umhore, Hosdamcs M'Guiro and 2 children, Watson, Munro and 2 ohildren, Messrs. M'Guiro, O'Connor, Ding"ham, Mackay, Neleon, Wright, Bell, Firmin, Lado (2), Gray, Campbell, Qarjand: 12 steerage. \ ' ■ ■ " . . V7AHINE, e*. (6.55 a.m.),. 4435 tons. Aidwell, from Lyttelton, . VICTORIA, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 2969 tons, Croft, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passongere: Saloonr-Mesdnnyjs Crowe, Itayne, Stevens, Kilner, Misses -Johnson, Colbert, Messrs. Mahon, Bamford, Jones, Crowe, liowlnnds, Cato, Adair, Payne, Stevens, Dimdore;7 steerage. . STOBMBItID, s.e. (9 a.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Waniranui. KENNEDY., e.s. (10.40 a.m.), 226 tons,- Pur--vis: from Tarakohe. ' ■ ■ . NGAKTJTA, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 1230 tons, Y7. Maiiir, from' Greymouth. ■ : BKEEZE, b.s. (1.30 p.m.), 347 tons, Gordon, from southern, ports. ; -.'•'';.. KAMO, e,a, (3 p.m.),: 1236 tons, Bold, from , ' Greymouth. ■ ' ■ HATVTSHA. s.s. (11 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patea. ■ •■: . . SATURDAY. JULY J . 25. . AQRERE, s.s, (l!S0 a.m.), 77 tone, Hek, from,Patea. ■ . DEPARTURES., FRIDAY. JULY; 24. TICTOEIA e'.s. (5.10 p.m.), 2969 tons. Oroft, for Lyttelton end Dunedin. XAPITI, s.a. (5.10 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers; for Wanganui. ■ • . MOERAKI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, for Bydncy. Passcngeie: Saloon— Misees Gauthier,- Woods, llartln, Bell, Meargshantie, Alexander, Agen-, Noti Meedames Pa-yne, Clarke, Jerqme, Oorbett and child, Mowatt and 2 ohildren, Desmond and ohild, Nott, ReT. Mulcahy,. Messrs. M'Edwaxd, Sldian, • Harris, Hoas-. don, Cato, Rutty, Parsons, Stevens,. Payne,. Clarke, Corbett, Elman, Jerome, Shivly,. Hill, Orowley, Pitt/ Oarkeet, Knox, .Glark, Abraham;- Webb, Bristol Mowatt, Kahn; steerage, 65. ... KENNEDY, B.s. (5.45 p.m.), 226 .tons, PurTis.'lor I'icton. . , WAKATU, B.e. (6, p.m.), 157- tons, Wellß,' for Kaikoura, and. Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnight); 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Pkston. STOKMBIRD. e.e. (6.15' p.m.). .217 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui. . ■ HUIA, 6.8. (6.15 pirn.). 127 tone, Burt, for Wanganni. . ■■'. . .' ■• BREEZE, 5.6.'(6,30/" p.m.), 347 tons, Gordon,for ..Wanganui. .'■■■■ ■" .' ■ WAHINE (8 p.m.),' 4435 tons,, Aldwell, for. Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Bennett, Carry, Hastings; Gow, Earlson, Alcorn, Meluisb, / Sherwood, Warren, Munro, Coleman (Zl/v-Briglit, M'Brido; Mesdamcs Winchester, 1 Moore, Bennett, ■• Qalbraitb, Hastings* Watson,. Browman, Holloway, tenfold and .2 children, Renton, Bon.'Wigram, Sir Charles Bowon, Rev. Brooke, Father Kerby, Horn Buxton, ,ir,P,, Hon. Charles Lomsson, M.L.O.r, Messrs. Millet, Luttroll, Buohan, Paul, M.P., Botori. King, •Winchester, Cooper, Turner, Flyn, Banell,. Maxtod, Beaton, Edgar, Walsley, M'Greßor, M.L.C., Woods, Langridgc, Oraigie, M.P., Ell, M.P., Bennett, Watson, Ponfold, Burnc, Burns, Bennett, Penfold, Churchward, Fanning. Strickland, Parker, Bradley, Coo, Talbot, Wileon, Murdoch, Barber, Whitley, Ross, Short, Ashton, Pottigrew, Donaldson, Manning, Evans, Lawless, Campbell, Bpencer, Iviwlor, Leathan, Smith, Young, Abbott, Niven, > Sawers, Leadley, Smith, Gardiner, Ayson, Barnell, Nicol, Purches, O'Connell, Hewson, Johnston, Ohapman, Barlow, M'GreKor, . Crawford, Arinstead, Brice, Smith,' Hunter;. Sagar, Rco,, Leaves, Eustbridge, George. Collett; 35 steerage. PATF.ENA: s.s. (9 p.m.). 1212 tono, Cameron,. for Nelson, 1, Paesengers: Saloon— Misses. Arnild.''Mttrtiu-.'-Yon 'Dadelaien''(2);' Alport, MolTatt; Mesdames Ghnrtou and 2 Children, Reydy, Jenkins, Alport and 2 FdelS..' Wood. Andrews, Wilson, Dawson, Father Ainsworth,/ Messm Spence, Ohurton, StTatford, Aplin, Edwards, T lJreri, ' Dertnlston, : WaterhoUse, Thorne, M'Nomara. Officer. Reydy.. Cooper, Tucker, Fell, Wilson, Jenkins, Field, .Wood, Dowson; 16 stecrase. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aorcre, Patea, July 25. ... ■. ■.. . i Sueen of the Soiith, Foxton, July 25,. , .■. elbourne, Newcastle, July 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka;, July 25. ■Maori, Lyttelton, July 25. .'Jfapourika, Y.estport, Jujy 25. Patoena, Nelson, Pioton, July 25, . .Wootton, Lyttelton, July. 26. -, ' Blcnhoim, Picton, July 26. • • Stormbira, Wanganui, July 26.' ' Huia, Wanganui, July 26. •; ■ , Kapiti, Wanganui. J"uly 26. . ■Wahine, Lyttelton,' July 26. , ; Tarawera, southern porte, July 26, Ripple, Gisborne, July 26. / Johi, Oamaru,- July 26.' . / Komata. Westport, July 26. . • ■■ Turakind..' Auckland, July 27. Maugapapa, Karamea, Westport, July 28, ' Marere, New York, way ports, July 28.. • • Waimea, Wanganui, July 28. Wakatu. Lyttelton, Kaikoura, July 28. Mapourike., Pioton, July, 28. Warrimoo, northern ports, July 28. Pultaki, sonithern ports, July 28, Maunganul. Sydney, July 29. ■ Hihemoa, Westport, July 30. Delphic, TimaTU, July 30. ' Yictorla, Dunedin, Dyttelton, July 30. ' Maitai, northern porte, July 31. , Ulimaroa. Melbourne, via south, July 31. -fe PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • ' Hawera, Patea, Jaly 25. Star of England, Brisbane, July 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. July 25. : . Maori, Lyttelton, July 25. Arahurtt, Picton, Nelson, Wcet Coast, July 25. ••. • Franklyn, southern ports, July 25. 'Queen of the South. Foxton, July 23. Aorcre l , Patea, July 25. Energy, Cook Strait, July 25. - , Ngakutia., Greymouth, July 25. : Wootton, Nydia Bay, July 27. ;Blenheim, Picton, July. 27. 'Huia, Wanganni, July 27. ■i Kapiti, Wanganui. July 27. : Pateena,' Nelson, July 27. Wahine. Lyttelton. July 27. \ John, Wanganni, July,; 27. Mapourika, Picton, July 27. ■ ■ Tarawera, northern porte, Jnly*27. H.M.R. Pyrcmus, Lyttclton, Ohathama, July 27. . . ' ■ ■ . ■ H.M.S. Psyche, Lyttelton, South Sea, Islands, July 27. , Ripple, Napier, Gisborno, July 28. '■ Warrimoo. Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 28. ■ Pukaki,- New Plymouth, West Const, July 28. •••••;. ■■'.:. Stormbird. Wanganui, July- 28. '. ■ Watmca. Nelson. West Const, July 28. Kamo, Greymoirfh, July 28. '. MnnsapaTiiv. Weetport, Koramea. July 29. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lpttelton, July 29. Mapourika, Now Plymouth, Westport, July 29. . ■ Tiirnkina. London, way ports. July 30. Victoria, northern ports. July 30. . ■ Maunsanufr Melbourne, via. <=outh, July 30. Ulimaroa. Sydney; July 31. ' ' INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, 'duo hero from Melbourne, July 31. Leaves same day for Sydney direct! JIATTNGANTJI, due here'from Sydney di. red, July 29. .Leaves July 30 for Melbourne, via south. ■ .-. , ; : 'FRISCO SERVICE.., ; y.-'- [ . : -MOVEMENT'S OF STEAMERS. MOANA. arrived Wellington''from Syflney Jiily 16. July 17 for San Francisco, via liarotongo. and Papeete. Duo 'Frisco Ausast 16. TAHITI, due Wellington from San Francisco, via Papeeto and Rarotonga, August "• J**™ August 14 for Sydney direct. WILLOOHRA. due Wellington, from Sydney direct. August 13. Loaves August 14 for San Francisco, via way ports. Duo 'Frisco September 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ' NIAGARA, arrived Auckland from Sydney July 3. Left, July 3 for ■Vancouver, via way ports. . Due \thero July 21. MAKURA, due Auckland from Vancouver July 28. Leaves same- day for Sydney T) uo there August 1. OVERSEA SHIPPIMC. Steamer. From. Left. Due. •■ Wftiniana London June 11 Aug. i Ruaphcn .'..... London June 28 Aug. 1 Star of India... Lomlon June 2 Aug 2 Httwkc'fl Bay ... London June 15 Auy. 22 Kaikoura London July 4 Aug. 26 Remucra London July 9 Aug. 24 Nairnshiro Liverpool Juno 0 Aug. 16 Invertay Liverpool May 23 Aug. 10 Rangatira Liverpool July 4 Aug. 27 Surrey Liverpool July 21 Sep. 22 Marero ........... New York May 18 July 27 StolMDfcls Now York June 13 Auk; 26' Verdala .'... New York Juno 15 Aug. 25 Star of Australia New York June \t Sep. 1 Wildenfels New York July 4 Sep. 21 Southern > St. John' May 22 Aug. 15 Karamca ; Montreal June 13 Aug 26 vAnKlo-EgypUan ' Montreal June 20 Beo 35

BT TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA, July 24. Sailed—llakuTa, for Auokland. SYDNEY, July 24. Arrived.—EiTcrina (B a.m.), from Auckland. - . , . COASTAL. FBIDAY, JULY 24. AUOKLAND. "" Arrivcd.-Warrimoo (11.5 a.m.), ' from southern ports; Kaitangata (4 p.m.),' from Newcastle. SaUed.T-From Hokianga, Inga, for Sydney. . . ■ Arrived.—Atua, from Sydney. Arrived.—Tnluno (9.45 p.m.), from the Cook and Society Islands. GISBOR2JB. Sailcd.-Ripple (6 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIEK. Arrived.—Maitai (9.40 a.m.), from Wellington, . . NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.-Earawa (8.30 p.m.), for Welling; PATEA. , . ■ Sailcd.-Aorcro (10.30 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrlvcd.-Queen of the South (11 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. ': Sailod.-Nikau (5.10 p.m.),' for Wellington. TEEAKOHE. Arrived.—Alexander (6.45 a.m.) from Wellington, . .. ■. Sailed.—Kennedy (6,30 p.m.), for Wellington. ■■•■ PTJPO2TGA. Arrivcd.-Kapuni (11.30 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOBT. Arrived.—Koinata. (8.20 a.m.), from WeiJington, .-..!.' LYTTELTON. ■ .. : Arriveu'.-Opouri (5.45 a.m.), from Greymouth j Manuka (9.45 a.m.), from Wellins- . ton; gtorm (4.50 p.m.), from Pioton. ' Sailed.-Cygnet (2 p.m.), for Akaroa; Manuka, for Dunedin; Opouri, for Timaru, Sailed.—Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Adams, Buckloy, Shirley, Snoesby., Mosdames Browning, Hay, . Henderson. Jones, Bush, Walker, Brook, Bailey, Messrs. Jolly, Johnson, . Master Faulkner, Scott, Dees, Adams, Captain Hondereonv King, Shdnd, Brown, lieese, i Press, Peacock, Clark, M'Kay, Walker, Tafler, Brook, Bailey, Head; 32 ■steerage. ; 1 . TIMARD. ' Arrived.— Himitangl (2.20 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ .-■ ■ - ' • '■ POET CHALMERS. Arrived.—lfomari (2.55 p.m.), from TimaTU, .::. ' ' DUNEDIN. :: Sailed-Tardwera (3 p.m.), for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—For . Auokland— J. B. Callan. For Wellington—Messrs. Longford, . M'lntyre, Dalgleieh, Brown (2); steerage . for all ports. " ' To Sflil.-Fukaki (midnight), for northern ■ports. . ' ■. ■ . WIRELESS, Radio Station. Wellington.-The steamers Victoria, (Lyttelton. to- Dunedin), Moon (Wellington, to .Lyttelton), Wahipe. (liyttel-. ton to Wellington), Maitai (Gisborne to Auckland), Moeraki (Wellington to; Sydney), Arahura. (Picton to Nelson), and Tarawera (Lyttelton to Wellington) should be ■within wireless range this evening. The- steamer Kent (Wellington to Boston) should be within wireless range of Chatham Islands station this evening. On Sunday evening the BteamoM-Star of ■ England (Wellington to Sydney), Warri■moo (Gisborne to Napier), and 'Arahura (Nelson to Westport) are expected to be 'within wireless range of Wellington station. '....'..■., ... MESS TABLE GOSSIP. ■ Mr. G. Madden has. joined the Poherua. Oβ second officer relieving Mr. F. Warren, who has''come ashore for orders. Captain G. Lobb. of the Canopus, has ■ gone shore at Lyttelton in order to superintend the overhaul of the Westport Coal Company's hulks at that' port. . Captain \F. Venn, chief officer, has taken chaigo of the Canopus. .'■.... ',•,., Mr. J. Carter, chief steward of tho Moana, who went ashore at Sydney on account of 111-health, ie reported to be making satisfactory progress towards recovery. ;•'-...... \ Mr. H. Owciv'lato engineer of the Arapawa, was a'passenger by the Moeraki for Sydney last evening, en route for EngOaptain W. M'Bride! late of tho Union Company's service, left Wellington for Sydney by the Moaraki yesterday. 'It is. reported that Captain Sponce, of 'the ,Wellinstbri\ Harbour." Board's dredge Whakarifo, has applied for'tho "position of pilot at tho poTt of WeLington. It la understood that his application wIJJ be considered at the nert meeting of tho Wharves and Accounts Committee of the hoard. .. Mr. A. J. Holm, chief officer of tho Eapiti, signed off that vessel's articles 'yes; terday, and Mr. 0. Thompson, lat-e of ithe Arariawo, li.is joined'her ae clii«f. . Captain Darling, of the Northern Company's Rimu, will have charge of the Arapawa in her now running between Onehnnga, Waitara, and Wanganui. Mr. Mor. gan. and Mr. Boohe. chief officer /ind chief. engineer of the Rimn respectively, have heen appointed to similar positions on, the irapawa.; ■As the Government steamer Hinomoa has 6everal plaoes to call at on tho West Coast of the South Island, she cannot arrive at Wellington, before Thursday or Friday next. ■, ■ . ' ■ ■ He«,vy weather at West Wanganui has detained the Jlarigapapa at that port. Consequently she will not arrive here till Tuesday, July 28. Departure will be taken and Karamea on July 29.. Cablo advice from London states that the Russian ship Pampa. 1777 tons, left Marseilles last week for Lyttelton with a. full cargo of tiles. Under ordinary conditions fihe should reach the southern port about tho end of November. The Pampa. is under the command of Captain J. Jure. The Italian ship Eurasia, which, left Marseilles on April 2, should put in an. appearance in New Zealand' waters early nert month. ..,...'■ Present arrangements are that the Aravf a will leave Lyttelton for Wellington on August 6. She is due here the following day, end will ho dispatched from this port for I/ondou on. August. 13. Tho Otaki will go on. from .Waitara to Timaru to-day, reaching Lyttelton about July 30. The steamer proceeds thence to tho Bluff for final dispatch about August 3. The' fttea'm trawler Energy, wiich haa, been laid up at Wellington for some time, is preparing for a trawling crniso in OooK Strait, cither to-day or to-morrow. It is expected that the steamer Arapawai which has been purchased by the Northern Steamship Company from the South Tara» naki Company, will leave Wellington early next week to enter her new traife on. the west , coast of tho North Island. According to' a telegram received in Wellington yesterday, the locally-owned soow Echo arrived at Gisborno from Greymouth during tho morning. She will go on to Tokomaru Bay on Tuesday. The 0. arid.D. liner Marere will not arrive at Wellington from New York, via Auckland, bofore Tuesday of next week. Tho following itinerary has been arranged for the Shaw. Savill steamer Delphic:—The vessel will urocced from Port . Chalmers to the Bluff to-day, thence to Tlmn.rn and Wellington. She is due here, on Thursday, July 30, and will remain in port till August 4. when departure will be taken for Auckland, Tho. Delphic has been fixed to'leave the northern port for : New York and London on' August 9. ■ Laden with fruit, the Union Comrany!e Island trader Navue. cleared Su.va for Auckland at 7 p.m. on Thursday. Sho lias'22s tons of cargo' on board for Wellington. Lastl.Tuosdiy fie. steamer Surrey, belonging to thel F. and S. Line, cleared lii-verpool for Wollinston. via Cape Town. Newcastle, and Auckland. . Pho should arrive here about September' 22. As improvements to tho Wnirriu Bar are bein? carried out at present, it-hns been decided to lay the Opawn. and Wairau up at. Blenheim till the .work has been completed. , ' ', j Mr. 0. Durham, of Lvtteltnn, hap received a wireless message from the Chatham: Isliinde, statinc.that. both the ketch Fannie' and the launch Te Itiho, which left Lyttel;ton together c<irly on. the Afternoon of Sunday, July 12. arrived at their destination on Wednesday afternoon.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 7

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