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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. .' Day. Hr. m. First, rjuflrter 1 6 54 a.m. Full moon 8 130 a.m. Last quarter' 15 7 2 p.m. Now moon 23 i I p.m. , , First quarter 30 ' 11 21 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.20 a.m.; sets, 1.29 p.m. Friday. TIDE. To-day, 10.26 a-.m.; 10.50 p.in; To-morrow, 11.17 a.m.; 11.41 p.m. • . i ' . SUN. Rises, to-day, 7.1 a.m.; sets, 4.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29.

PATEENA, S.B. (3.35 a.m.), -1212 toils, Cameron. from Nelson l . BLENHEIM, s.s. (4 a.m.), ,120 tone, Wilkinson, from Pieton: NGAKUTA, sis. 14.15 a.m.), 1230 tons, W. Muir, from Groymouth. . WAHINE, s.s. (7.a.m.), 4435-tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. PETONE, s.s. (10 a.m.), 708 tons, Cowan, from New Plymouth. JtAUNGANUI, ss. (10.15 a.m.). 7527 toils, Worrall, from Sydney direct. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Humphries (2), Straolian, De Latoiir, Lewesley, Olijppola, Eames. Witherall, M'Elweil, Lambley, Morgan, Robinson, Leacroft, Tuke (2)', Smith, Gatey, Burrough, Gaskell, Mantier, Hoge, Cole, Jackson, Mesdames J. E. Henrys, Hales and 2 children, Hart, Prime, -Leech, Humphries, Ologgie. Proctor, Stewc-rt, Lilburn, Rush, Drew and 4 children, GladhiU, Davie, MacDongall, Qucaley, Russell, Edwards, Cohen, Beunett, Oole, Wood, Hamilton,. Brown, Townsend and child,. Messrs. Manning, Dee, Captain Hales, De Oourcy-Browne, Hart, Turnbull, Prime, C. Lempfert, Bunting, Bass, Sanderson, A. E. Brown, King, Johnston, 0. Mao Mahon, Ellingham, Bixton, Myers, Gloggie, Proctor, Hamilton, Lilburn, Greenwood, Jefferson, Hush,, Card, Davis, Rev. Hodges, Drew, Gladhill, M'Dougall, Quealy, M'Kinnon, M'Grath, Gould (2), Miller, Gee, Orth, Edwards, Neville, Spencer,' Holmes, Langsworth, TTrese, Yorston, Eilersen, Bloom-' field, O. Haines, Goring-JohD6ton; 41 steerage. ALEXANDFJt, 5.6. (1.40 p.m.), 377 tons, wilduian, from Terakoho. AORERE, s.s. (4 p.m.), 77 tons, Fiek, from Patea. AItAHURA, 5.6. (10.15 p.m.), 1596 tans, Ritchie, from Nelson and Pieton, PaEsengers: Swoon—Misses Quiutal, Ohatfleld, Thomsen, Elley, North, Fox, Burton. Jones, M'Lean, Mesdames Dunsard and 2 children,-,lves and 2 childrari. Froggett and child, O'Brien, aiid family, M'Greary, Hobbs and 3 children, Till, Laidlaw, Cartwrlght and infant, Bcolt,. Oragg, Kelly, Breniff, Messrs. Meale, Moy. Carmine, O'Brien, Rutherford. Jewell (2), Heamans, Yates, Hobbs, Elliott, Waters, Hughe?, Carter, Laidlaw, Wigliam, Robinson, Watson, Hope, Cracif. Morris, Tipling,Low, Vercoe, Masters, M'Brearty. Higglns, Egan, O'Donnell, Muldoon, M'Mahon; 21 steerage. v

- ; DEPARTURES. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. KAM.O, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 1300 tons, Bold, for Greymouth. MAPOTJRIKA, 6.0, (5.5 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, for New Plymouth .and Westport. Passengers: Saloon—Mcsdames Anderson, Scarlett, Thomas and boy, Messrs. Anderson, Dowgr&y, Scarlett, Hendry; 10 steerage. PATEENA, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Pioton and Nelson, Passengers: saloon—For Pioton—Mecdames' Clarke, .Limbrick, Schwass, Scott, Mackay, Rev. Kembajly, Messrs. Mackay, Scott, Allen, Mensley, Nixon, Scott, Kempthorne, ClaTke, Patereon,' Jle'ttcn, Huliije; 4 steerage. For Nelson—Mioses Bowman. (2), Stevenson, Lievsley, Bunny, Mesdames Hook and 2 children, Strang, Coderman, Thomas, Gibbs,' Mace, Bishop of Nelson, Messrs. Hook, Cederman, Gibbs, Angus, Hyde, Irwin, Lockhead, Moore, M'Caull, Thomas (2), . Peake, Scott, Mace, M'Hattie, Frank, Jones, Allan, Pettit; 8 steerage. WAKATU/s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura;

STORMBIRD, 6.8, (7.55 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell. for Wanganui. ■ WAHINE. s.e. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons. -'Aidwell, for Lyttelton Passengers: SaloonMisses Buchanan, Denshiro (2), Evans, Roay, Walker, White-Parsons (2), Strachan, Neylon," Guinea, Whitfield, Mcsdames Knight; Herbert, Robinson and child, Stewart, Ruthorford, Holmes, . Woods, Denshire, Blaek- . Stineon, Dr. Gibson, Captain: Bone, Col. Hayhurst', Col. Stewart,. Messrs. Hercus, Mathcson, Ferrlman, OveTton, Nixon; Hall, Unssell, Knignt, Herbert, Wood, Pox. Stewart, Robinson, Ewen, Fitzgerald, Or/en, Harper, Rutherford, Holmes. Williams, Blackweil, Evans, Mlilgan;- .Brodcriclt. Horner, Orbell, Mead, Hay ward; . Officer,' Ward,vAnderson (2), Bax. ter, Phillips. .Smith, Woods, Townsend, Green-wood, Boraha.il, Moloney,■ Withall, Wallace, Holmes. Thornton, Dickison, Dash, M'Skimming,? Williams:3s steerage. A AEAPAWAi k.s.; (8.5 p.m.), 268 tons,'Dor-' line, for Opunake. . KAITOA, «.Si (8.15 p.m.), 350 tons, Stcvcue, for Havelock. ' • J PETONE. s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 708 tons, Gordon, for Lyttelton. . , ALEXANDER. e.g.. (9.15 p.m.), 377 tone, Wildman, for Nelson. MELBOURNE, s.s. (9.20 p.m., from' Miramax .Wharf), 1111 tons, M'Leod, for Hoklanga. 'RTiTi'JJFESIM, f.s. (midnight), 120 tons, Wilkinson, .for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ Quito, Oa,lcutta>, July 30. ' . Mangapaga, Kararaea. Westport, July 30. H&wera, Patea, July 30. Kennedy, Wanganui, July 30^ Queen of the South, Foxton, July 30. Hum, Wanganui, July 30. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 30. Kapuni, Patea, July 30. Marere, Now York,' way ports, July 30. Ni-kau, Nelson, Motueka,, July 30. ' Maori, Lyttelton, July -30. Arahuro, Picton, Julv 30. Hinemoa, Westport, July 30. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, July 30. Itakanoa, Westport, July.3o. Defender, Hoki-tika, Westport, July 30. Karamu,' Greymouth, July 31. Himitangi, Timaru, July'3l, • Delphic, Bluff, July 31. Blenheim,- Blenheim, July 31. Stormbird;- Wanganui, Jnly 31.Kairaki, southern port®. July Jl. Patcena, Nelson, July 31. Wabino, Lyttelton, July 31. , Maitai. northern ports, July 31, niim/iroa. Melbourne, via south. July 31. Resulusf Gishorne, July 31. Waipari. Auckland, July 31. Ruapcliu, London, way port®, August 1. Wakatu. Lyttelton, Kaikoura,'August 1. Kamo, Greymouth. August-2.v Kaitoa; TJavelock, - August 2. Breeze, Lyttelton, August 2. - . Awahou. Lyttelt-on, August.2.' -' • M&nounka. Wextport, August 2. Monowai. Dunedin, Lyttelton;" August 2. Ripple, Gisborne, August 2. ; .. . Tarawera, northern ports, August 4*. ■ Flora, southern ports,. August 4. . Ma-pourika, Picton, 'August. 4.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Quito, South America, July 30. , Aorere, Patca, July 30. ■ , Hawera,- Patca, July 30. ■ ' Mangapapa, Westport, Karamea, July 30. Komata, Wcstport,' July 30. Kennedy. West Coast. July 30. Queen of the South. Foxton, July 30.Huia, Wanganui, July 30. Kapjti, Wanganui, July 30. Kapuni, I'atea, July 30. Nikau, Nelson, .Motueka, July 30. Maori, Lytlelton, July 30. Tiirakina, London, way ports, July 30. Victoria, northern ports, July 30. Maunganui. Melbourne, via south, July 30 •Arahura, Picton, July 30. .. .. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 31, • Huia, Wanganui. July 31, Kapnni, Patea, July 31. . Patcena, Nelson, July 31. Wahine, Lytteltoh. July 31. Regulus, Nelson, West Coast. July 31. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, August 1. Kairaki, Greymouth, Hokitika, Aug. 1 Stormbird,Wanganui, August 1. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, August 3, Breeze, .Wantranui, August 3. Mapourika, Picton, August 3. Marcre, southern ports. August 3. Monowai, northern ports, August 3. rarajvera. Lyttelton. Dunedin, August 4. Ripple, J«apier, Gisborne, August 4. Flora,, Nelson, West Coast, August 4. Mapourika, New Plymouth, Wcstport, Au-

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. _ IJLIMAItO A, due here from Melbourne, July 31, Loaves same day for Sydney direct. MApNGANTJI. arrived here from Sydney direct July 29. Lcavca July 30 for Melbourne. 'FRISQO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. MO ANA, arrived Wellington from Sydney July 16. Left July 17 for San Francisco, via F.arotonga and Papeete. Duo 'Frisco August 16. ■ ■ TAHITI, due Wellington from San Fran eisco; via Papeete and Rarotonga, August "• „K'i, T iP,j iu £ust 14 for Sydney direct. WILLOOIIIIA. duo Wellington, from Sydney direct, August 13. Leaves August 14 for. Son Francisco, via vray ports. Due 'Frisco September 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEHS. MAKURA, due Auckland from Vancouver July 28.' Leaves same day for Sydney Due thero August 1. MARAMA, duo Auckland from . Sydney July 31. Leaves same day for Vancouver via way ports. Duo there August 18. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamer. From. Left. Duo Waimana. London June 11 Aug '3 Ruapheu London June 28 Aug. 1 Star of India... Loudon Juno .2 Aur 2 Athenic London June 26 Aug 11 Ilawke's Boy ... London June 15 Auk. 22 Kaikoura London July i Aug. a

Hemiiera .......... London July 9 Aug. 24 Star of Victoria Loudon July 21 Son. 21 rsairnelui'o Liverpool June 9 Aug. 17 Liverpool May 23 Aug. IV IJangatira, Liverpool July 4 Aug. 27 Liverpool July 21 Sep. 21 Marerc New York May 18 July 3D ?r ! e ? cw Yorli Juno 13 Aiu\ 26 Q, u " la.I a . N .® w Y ° rk June 13 Aug. 25 Star of Austria New lork June 18 Sep. 1 Wiidonfels New York July 4 Sep. 21 Southern St. John May 22 Aug. 15 » „ ? m ,S a Montreal June 13 Aug 20 Anglo-Egyptian. Montreal June 20 Sen 22 ■JS?™* Hamburg June 25 Aug. 30 Into Calcutta Juno July 30 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ' SYDNEY, July 23. . Arrived.T-Brisbanc, from To Kopuru; .Southern, from St. John. 1 Sailed.—Rivcrina (1 p.m.), for Auckland. Arrived.—Ennerdole, from Qreymouth. ..." MELBOURNE, July 29. Arriyed.—Hawke's Bay, from London, sailed.—Mtfkoia, for the Bluff. , , . WAItNAMBOOL, July 29. Arrived.—Hazel Craig, from New Zealand. „ . . NEWCASTLE, July 29. " sailed.—Waitomoi for New Zealand. COASTAL, , WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Poherua (5.40 p.m.), for West port; vjaipon (5.50 p.m.),- for Wellington and Mekura. (10 p.m.), for Sydney CJASTLEPOINT. Hipplo (7 a.m.), from WellingNAPIER. Seiled.-Hametres (4.50 p.m.), for Newcastle. * ,• NEW PLYMOUTH. lington° a '~ FUk!lIli <6 ' M p ' m ' l, from Wcl " 1 PATEA. Amved.-Kapuni (1.5 p.m.), and Hawera (1.35 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. ' C 4.15 p.m.), end Kapiti (4.30 P.m.), for Wellington. . FOXTON. 01 the 30,1411(1 juiy NELSON. ' / Sailed.—Nikau (3.5 p.m.), for Wellington. HOKITIKA. Sailed.—Defender (1.45 a.m.), for Wellincton, via Westport. «. AKABOA. Lyttelton'" - '^^ >3 ' ra,mus from LYTTELTON. Arrived,—Warrimoo (6 a.m.), from .Wellington; Storm (8.55 a.m.), from Timaru: ■ , ct ? r ta(9.2o a.m.), from Qreymouth; Ko« wl;ai (3.15 p.m.), from Greymouth; Wootton. from Nydia: Bay. . Sailed.—H.M.S. Pyramus, fop Akaroa; ®m fize for Dunedin. < To sail.--Warrimoo, for Dunedin; Cygnet, •for Kaikoura and Wellington; Storm, for Pictonj Victoria (midnight), for Wellington. * SaUed.—Maori (8.15 p.m;), for Wellington. Passengers:-Saloon—Misses Thomas, Puller, Reading, Horrell, Eeid, Martin, Mesdaraes 1 arsons and child, Preston. Taylor, Clayaon, Guthrie, and child, Ha.rciel, Byron, Sharp and 2 children. Clark. Hut'on, Marton, Messrs. Pool, Todd (2). Marshall,-Gotv, Grigp. Jlyerfl. Whinan, Buller. Captain Maroiel, Dr. Chilton, Byron, Ludbrook, Isaacs, Brock, Johnston, B.aldwin, Hawkins, Austin, Preston, Puller, Sharp, Adams. Little." Allison, Jackson, Heslop, Sim. Leary, Kcan, Crump, M Kenzie, Mcrrin. Mackay, Hutton, Martin, Claydon, Guthrie; 37 steerage. ' TIMAIIU. Arrived.—Himitangj (3.15 a.m.), from Wellington. , Sailed.—Otaki (8.30 p.m.), for I/yttelton. . DUNEDIN. Arrivcd.-FranUlyn (6 p.m.), from northern ports. i Sajled-Taviuni (4,15 a.m.), for Greymouth. Sailed.—Ulimaroa (3.45 p.m.), for Sydney via Cook Strait.' Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor, Mrs. D. Taylor, Sirs, and Miss Abernethy, Mies Poster, Mr. Butcher; 10 steerage for oil porta. BLUFF. ■ Sailed—Delphic (12.15 p.m.), for Wellington.

\homewabd bound. ■ Leaving the Glasgow Wharf/Wellington, at noon for London, R.M.S. Turakina is taking the following passengers:—Saloon—• From i Wellington—Miss Seymour, Mrs. Howe, Messrs. Percy, Domone, D. G. Riddifordi, B. 0.. J. C<iin, J. E. Simpson, Howe, J. fliaekenttc. . From Christchurch—Misses Lucy B«id," N. Morton, 0. E. Horrell, Mesdames H. E. Proston, 0. Sage, Marciel and infant, Rev. H. T. Perkins,,Captain Marciel, Mr. H. Sinclair,-Thomson. < Prom Blenheim •rMr.,.<md Mrs. Burrell, . From. Napier— Miss'-Agnos E. Law. From Oouiaru—Mrs.' M. Harris. From Nelson-Mr. Wm. Eoyes. Third-class—From . Wellington—Miss E. Doivthwaite,' Mrs. E. Buckle. Messrs.' Neil Kirkbey, Hans Andorson. A.' WaTbiirton, F. D. Barrow. From Auckland—Mrs. Annio Atkins. Messrs. S. Williams, Wm. Wellcome.: John Lee, B. Twist. From Napier—Misses Dixon, (2), Mrs. Dixor., Mr. B. Polchet.

. FROM SYDNEY DlitEOT. Tho Union liner Maunganui (Captain Worrall) arrived at Wellington from Sydney direct at 10 a.m. yesterday. Pratique having heen granted by the' Port Health Officer; the liner. hertlied ' at the Queen's Wharf No. Sat noon. Departure wastaken from the New South Wales port at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and moderate north-westerly winds were experienced till Tuesday, thence fine weather till arrival. The Maunganui' brought the following cargo for Wellington.:-® cases and 768 bags sugar.) 72 cases eilk. lM sacks rice, 444 cases tea, 435 sacka flour, 400 crates onions, and n. quantity general merchandise. Also transhipments ox the following vessels:—Sydney, Viastra, . Orsova, Coblcns, Egypt, St. Albans, Weotfallcn, Caustadtt. The vessel will leave ,port. for Melbourne, TKt the south and Hobart, at 5 p.m. to-day. ■ TAHITI LEAVES 'FRISCO. Advices received from San Francisco by tho Union Company state that R.M.S. Tahiti cleared that port for Wellington, via Papeete- and Rarotonga, on Wednesday morning, July 22. The vessel has 10 first. 15 second, and 15 third-class passengers on board for New Zealand ports, while 30 first, 15 second, and 30 third-class passongers are proceeding to Sydney. The Tahiti is due hero on August 13, and foTo .,Prodding to Sydney on August 14, she will laud 850 tons of cargo at this. port. Included in the latter is 40,C00ft. of timber. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain T. Weston is still in command of tho Ora.rl. which arrived at Port Chalmers London on Monday, and has associated'with him the following officers :-Hr. H. Dawson (chief), Mr. F. 3. Gaulton (second), Mr. s W. B. Wood (third), Mr. F. G. Go'odman gjspirrth) Mr. W. Rench is chief engineer, being: .Mr. D. Shiro (second), Mr. W. 0. M'Kenzie (third), Mr, E. S. Whitliam (fourth), Mr. H. A. Halls (fifth), Mr. H. C. Marks (sixth), Mr. F. .T. Walls is chief freezer and Mr. W. A. Smaill eonoaa,- ana Dr. T. Jiilian is shio'e sarijeon, Mr. Barton, late fourth officer of -the -Manuka, has come ashore for instructions. Hi. Richard Aubrey, chief steward of the Orori, died at sea, from heart failure on July 19. Tho body was committed to the deep, the samo day. Deceased was only 29 years of age, and was ohief steward of the Tyrone -when that vessel came to, grief at Taiaroa Heads. He was a. single man. and haa made one round voyage m the Orari. Captain W.- Bark, of the Ngatiawa. has taken temporary command of the Clansman. in place of Captain A. Stephenson, who hap resumed command of the Rotomahana. Mr, A. Pert and Mr. F. G. Shirley, chief and second officers of the Ngatiawa, have joined the Clansman in similar posl-

Mr. J. M'tcan, second officer of the Ma, pourikfl.-, left. that vessel fit Wellington yesterday. and Mr. Stewart has signed on as eecond. * Captain Dorling has taken chaTge of the Arapawa, and his officers are as follow:— Chief, Mr. M. Morgan; second; Mr. J Moyes; chief engineer, Mr. W. La Boche: second, Mr. 0. Lundrius. Mr. B . W. Giui[lnil has signed on tho Mapourika, -as third engineer. ■ m £'• D - M'Donald, fifth engineer of the wahme, has come ophoro at Wellington. Mr. P. Hill, chief clerk, Mr. Ward, wharf foreman, and Mr. A. J. Norrie, of the pro"donng department of the South Taranaki Steamship Company, will go over with the coTiipnny when Messrs. Dalgety and Co. take uj) the Agency on August 1. Captain Crawford will have charge of tho Canadian-Australian liner 'Marama when 6he leaves Auckland nest Monday for Van-, couver, via ports. Captain Rolls, the former mastor, is understood to have been appointed to tho Niagara. With 343 tons of northern cargo on board the Union steamer Malta! i 3 due at Wellington to-morrow. Included in tho freight are 339 cases and 410 bunches of bananas ex tho Navua from Fiji. Negotiations for the purchase of tho Wel-lington-owned pteamer Arapawa by the northern Steamship Company, Auckland, were completed yesterday, and the vessel sailed for Opunalte last evening. Tho P.. and S. liner Westmeatli, which left Wellington for Avonmouth on .Tune 2, arrived at her destination on Sunday, July 20. August 17 is the date on which the chartered steamer mvertay is expected to arrive at Wellington from Liverpool, via way POTtS. New York and London cargo will lie I'ftcd by tho Shaw-Savill steamer Delphic at Wellington to-morrow. Subsequently tho liner will proceed to Auckland, leaving tho northern port finally about August 10. Bound from London to Wellington, via Auckland, the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura passed the Capo of Good Hone on Sunday, July 26. Sho is due at Auckland on August 21, and Weillneton about a week later.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2215, 30 July 1914, Page 9

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