SHIPPING NEWS.
« —. — rHASES or THE UOON. august. Full moon <j o»6 S'm* Lo6t quarter M 0 P-m-New moou- H 55 P ,,n< Fifst quarter 28 4 22 P- m ' MOON Moon rises to-day, 5.9 p.m. ;'sets 7.53 a.m. Friday. TIDE. To-day, 4-5 a.m.; 4.35 p.m. ■■ To-morrow, 5.5 a>.m.; 5.53. p.m. SUN. Hises to-day: 6.45 a.m.; sets, 4.59 p.m. ;. - ' ARRIVALS. , WEDNESDXi', ACGCST, 5. BLENHEIM, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 120 tons, M In--1 PAT| r ETA P^ o (3'i d'-m.), 1212 tons, Cama.m.), 77 tone, Fisk, ft WAIfME!' s.s. (6d5 a.m.), 4435 tons. Aid--1275 tons, Barron, ship (10. a.m.), 1742 'J T tons. 'ColtonS' tChCr ' fr STAB a OF r 'INDIA.- s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 7316 tono, Kearney from -London, vie- way "kAKIUEA, s.«. (2.30 p.m.), 128 tone,-'Ba'rr, from Puponga. . DEPARTURES. ' -1 WEDNF.SDAI', AUGUST 5. , FLOEA.'-sis. (3.40 p.m.). 1273 tons, Baron, O AOREEE, : 8-a: (3.45' p.m.).- 77 tone, Fisk, f °KOJtm. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 1994 tons, Wat1212 tons, Cameron, for .Picton end -Nelson. . HA WEE A. e.s: (5.25 p.m.), 200 tons, JackE °kXot, 182 tons,- Fletcher, f p.m.), 4435-toils, Aldwell, for livttelton;'' Passengers:- Saloon-Misses Ao.kland, Combs, Marker, MurdMh Hart, Milee-' Mesdamos Beloher. Itull.' Wjckham, Sealey,' Cowan, • Dunn, East-eatt,. Tuni-or, p er rv. GrflJit, Jacobson, Potts, Harper, fiiifchrie Wriffht, Anderson, Kenwood, W Arthur "IroSr Parfc;' Messrs. Tilley tcombe. Tliourofon, Taylor O C-onnel , Williams, Sliirtcliffe,-Webb, Stead. .Webb.-Bd-elier. Matthews; 'Wickham, Dickson, terdsIny, Sealey. Cowan, Moss, Dunn, Furze, Shaspley Eastcott, Entherford, Stewart. Kail,'' Hope, Harper, Brnwn,. Buller, Watt, Gallntfher. i •Andrews,. Benme. Abraham, WasheT. Burt, Clark, Vass. Ttedwood, M Arthur, Mollor, Ballings. M'Rae, Thompson, Gibson. Sfcnals: -48 steerage. , ■ ■ , OUEEN OF THE SOTTTH, s.e. (9.5 p.m.), 198' tons.' 'Harvey, for Foxton. .: MAPOUBIKA. s.s. (9.10 p.m.). 1203 tons, Holmes, .for New Plymouth, and Westport. : ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. • Kapuni, .Patea,' August 6. Araliura, West Coast, August t. • Alexander, Picton, August 6. t Huia, 1 Wangttiiui, August' 6. , Nikau, Nelson, Motueka,. August 6. Mabri,. 1 Lyttelton, August 6. Arahura, Picton, August 6. Waliattt, Lvttelton. Kaikoura, Auquet 6. Queen of the South, Foxton, August 6. Waipori; Westport, August 6. .- : Karoo; Greymouth, ATigttst 6. Can'opus, -Westport, August 6. Aorere,' Patea, August 7., Waimca, Tarakohe, August 7. Blenheim,'Picton, August' 7. ' Hawcra, Patea.; August 7. ! Pateena .Nelson, August 7. - Wahine,- -liyttelton. August 7. Victoria, northern ports, .August 7. , Wdrrimoo, Dunedin, Lyttclton, August 7. : Waihora. Newcastle, Lyttclton, August 7. Himitdngi,' Lyttelton, August 7. Mokoia, Dunedin. Lyttelton, August 7. i Arawtt. Lyttelton.'August 8. . Komata, Westport, August 8. . .. . ".Tarawera. 1 Dnnedin, Lyttelton,. August 9, Bipple. Giaborne.'August-9. ' Jlapourika, Westport,. August 9. . Monowai. "northern, ports, August 11. Picton, August 11. Athenic, London, way ports, August 11. . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 6. Queen of the South, Forton, August 6. kapuni, .Wanganui,,.August 6. . .' Dclphie. Napier, Auckland.- New -.York, A Affexander. Nolson; West CoJist, August 6, Waimana, -southern -ports, August, .6. - Nikau, Nelson, Motueka,-August 6. ,- : '- Maori, LytteltonteAugdst'oir »A<?' '- Moeraki. southeftt-liArti,- August «. Afalittra. Picton, .August 6. ■ , Bnapehu. Lytt-elton; ,AusO»t. 6. - 'Huia, Wanganui,- August 6. - . . . Hlnemoa. Cook' Strait,'. August, 7. Aorc-re,' Patca. August 7. Waimea, Nelson,' West Coast. August 7 Blenheim. Picton,r August 7. Hawexa, Patea, August 7. Pateena, Nelson, August- 7.Wahine, Lyttelton. August 7. ... . . i'Wakatu, Kaikoufa, Lyttelton, August 7 Victoria, 'Lyttelton,. Dunedin,. Aug. .7. ' Wirrimoo, Sydney, August 7., Mokoia. northern ports, 'August 7. . Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast 1 - August 8 : Mapourika,,: Picton, August-10. :' Tarawera, northern ports, August 10. : • Monowal, Lyttelton. Duendi-n, August 11 - Blpple, Niipier.' Gisborne, August 11. . Mapourika, Now' Plymouth, West x Coast : August 12. j ' . {- INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. . WAKRIMOO, duo here from' the soutl August 7. . Leaves same iday for Sydne; direct. : ■' • ' *• *' v > TJLIMAEOA; - due \ here from Sydney At gust 11. Leaves August 12 for Melbourn< 'FRISCO SERVICE. ■ . / . MOVEMENTS OF. STEAMERS. ■ MOANA. arrived Wellington from ifydno; ; . -July -1<:, Left 1 July 17 for. Son Francisct i via Barotonga, and Papeete. Due 'Frisc . A T AHITI,' due Wellington from San Frai olsco. via Papeete and Karotonga, Augus 1 13. Leaves August 14 for Sydney dircot. 1 WILLOCHKA, • duo Wellington from Syt . ney direct. August 13. Leaves August'.l for San- Francisco, via way porte. Du , 'Frisco September 3. : VANCOUVER SERVICE. ' ' MOVEMENTS OF' STEAMERS, '. .: NIAGARA, due Auckland from Vancoi t: vor. August 25. Leaves.eame day for Sy< I ney-direct. .; .. , . ••= _ . • M,UtAMA.'arrived Auckland from Sydne July-31. Loft same day for Vancouve: -ria way ports. Due thero August 18.: OVERSEA SHIPPINC. : Stcainer ' From. left. Due. , - <Athenie ' London June 26 Aug. 1 Hawke's. Bay ... London June. 15-Aug. ! Kaikoura" London : July 4. Aug. i -' Remuera. London July 9 - Aug. i r Star of- Vietorla - London July. 21 ■ ■ Sep. i t' Nairnshire ..." Liverpool June 9 Aug.: ■ -Invertay .{.... Liverpool May ,23 - Aug. : I .Rangatira, Liverpool July' 4 Aug..! Surrey -Liverpool July 21' Sep. i ». Stoli-.enfels • ....:. New York June 13 Aug.: • Verdala . New York June 13 -Aug.! s S. of Australia NewTork June. 18- Sep. r WildenfelS ' ' New Torlt. July' 4 Sep. : - Southern v 'St.. John •• May Aug.: J- KaTamca Montreal June M.Aug."l Anglo-Egyptian Montreal June 20 Sep.-'! * W.ismar June 25 Aug. I J. ■ ' : . BY. TELEGRAPH ' oversea: J "...MELBOURNE. August' 5. (• : Arrived—Karamea, from Montreal. ■ SYDNEY, August 5: 'I Sailed.-Malieno (2.40 p.m.). for Ancklan * ' - NEWCASTLE. August 5. ' Arrived.—Harucatris, from Napier. •„ s .' COASTAL, - ° WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. V . AUCKLAND. - ' .. Arrlved.-^Eosamond'(6.4o .a.m.), from 61 1 borne: Mamari (noon), from Whangarei. r ONEHUNGA.,. 4- • Arrived—Rarawa. (8.'50;- aim.), from Ne > iny P 0Ut! ;-. • WANGANUI. '■ V-. s . . (7.15 a.m.), . from -.Welli-n 1 ton ' PICTON.- - ' h To (mldntgSt). for Nelso j • NELSON.. . Arrived.—Corinna (5 a.m.), and Eaitt ° (7.20 a.m.). from Wellington. • ' s Sailed.—Nikau (5.25 p.m.), for Wellingto g WESTPORT. ' . ~ Arrived.— Mangapara'(3.3o 'a.m.), fro a Wellington. • ... X Canopus (9:10 a.m.), and Arahui t (7.15 p.m.), for ' Wellington. , ... ; 7, ' GEFA'IIOUTH: • g Arrived.—Awahou (7.5 «..m.), from W< e '"soiled.'—Kamo (9.30 a.m.),'for, Wellingto • . , LV'rnci.'i'-o.N. '; Arrived.-Tarawera (2.35 p.m.), from W< l f ' ''Arrived—Wakatu (4.40 o:m.). from W( a lington and Kaikoura; Tarawera ■ (1. 1- iP .m:l. from Wellington, e «ailcd.—Storm (10.40 a.m.), for - Duncdi " To Sail.-rWakatu, 'for Kaikoura; Tar T wel'a. for Dunedin. t, Sailed.—MSo'rl (8.20 p.m.)., for Wellingto " Passengers: Faloon—JlWclames Harriso Todd, Sidey. Logan. ICufley, Ilowic. Re :o nie Clarke. Lowes. Brooke, Metz. Gom " Messrs. licdiie'y. M-'Plicrson, Can-, Ka n- Blair. Mason, Sidey. Logan,. Fookcs. MOOI 1° Jl'wniianis, White. Parson;, Ridley, lTu i lev. Howie; Todd, Brice, Pctric, Copes, Mu 4 rn'y. Allen.' P»vi«\ M'Kenjlf, Met?, Col '• Goultl, Jaccabs. Gould, Iter. Bruce! »teexag«i
TIMABU. Arrived.—Himitangi (5 p.m.) from Wellington. CHALJfERS. Arrived.—Jlnrere (1.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton' DONEDTN. failed—Mokioa (3.15 p.m.), for Auckland, via East Coast ports. • ■ Soiled.—Warrimoo (3.5 p.m.), for Sydney. Via, l'jyttclton and Wellington. Passengers.: For Wellington—Mr; Averu, Mr. HarrleonJones, Mr. Donaldson, Mr; Latham, Miss ■Brown,-Mies Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. llaggitt. - , WIRELESS. ,v '- ; : Radio' Station-, Victoria (Napier to Wellington), Maori (Wellington to Lyttelton), Wahine (Lyttelton' to Wellington), Mokoia, (Lyttelton. to Wellington), Moeraki (Wellington to'Lyttelron), Warrimoo (Lyttelton ■to Wellington),' Araliura (Pfeton to Wellington), and Wai-, mana- (Wellington to Lyttelton),'should be within wireless range this/evening.... ' , ,MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain' W. F. Norbury, late of the Rarawa, lias taken: command of the Manaia, /in placo of Captain P. A. Macindoe, who has taken temporary command of the Arapawa, -Captain W. Bark, late of the Ngatiawa. is now in command of the Rarawa, and Captain E. Dorling, ; late of the Rimu, has assumed- temporary, command, of the Clansman. Captain Norbury was .enter; Untied by the members, of the Tarandki Club at' New Plymouth' last' Friday, afternoon. All present congratulated. Captain Norbury on his promotion- to tho s.s. Alanaia, on the Wlionearei run.Mr. P. Isbister has joined the Hawera as mate, in place of Mr. P. Peldeck, .who 'has curao ashore for a few days. Mr. G. Dugdale, fifth engineer of the Maori, left that vessel at., Wellington yesterday Mr. W. Brigdeh, mat© of', tho Queen of the South., having come ashore, Sir. J, Parry has filled- the vacancy. , Tho .Moeraki, -which' 'arrived at Wellington from Sydney yesterday morning, left the New South Wales port-at.l p.m. on Saturday last. Fresh to. strong .southerly winds, accompanied by heavy ' southerly seas, were encountered on the run across the Tasman Sea. The Moera-ki-will leave Wellington- for. Melbourne, via, the south' .and Hpbart, a.t 5.p.m. to-day. ' After a passage of 125 days ■ from. Mar-seilles-the" Italian full-rigged ship Eurasia dropped anchor in Wellington Barbour at 10 a.m. yesterday. ■ Tho journey ws-s. devoid of any incident and her "captain rep6rted "all well." ' .The Eurasia is laden with' one -million, roofing tiles, half of which will be. landed here, and-the remain'der ati Auckland.' Captain Ollvari, her master,-.'visited. Wellington about eleven years, ago. •- Advice received • yesterday by the local agents'for the Orient Lino was to the' effect that- it was the intention to dispatch the O'Antas from Sydney for London, on her due. date—August 15.- These arrange-' mento might bo altered on' account of recent- events.' ' 1 The Araliura left' .Westport for Wellington direct at 7 p.m. sl, e willbo dispatched from here for Picton at 2 p.m. to-day. . . It was'originally intended that-tho Malta i shonld leave Duncdin on- August 8, in place -of the. Moera-ki, for .Melbourne, via way,ports. 7 'lt is probable' that .this 'arrangement will be cancelled -arid the Moerakii instead of withdrawing for overhaul' this trip, -iwill .be sent through to Mel-, bourne. '■ 1 .The Pdkeha, of the - Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's fleet, left. London on -Fri-' day morning lost for . Aiicklaud, .Wellington, and Timarii. She is due': at the northern port on September .17.' The Government steamer Hinemoa will visit' Cook StTait lights • tq-morrow. She will return to port .•before: proceeding on. her periodical inspection of northorn. lightr houses. -.. A cable' message has been received stating thattho Union'steamer.Canada Capo, arrivod tit iSdn-Franclsco: on July 28 from Australian ports, 7 via, Vancouver. ' -, • * Latest charters-include the four-masted bar-' quentine Oberon, and the four-mast-ed schooner Winslow, 497.'tons. The former is to bring phosphates .from Maiden- Island to New Zealand,' and the latter lumber -from' the Pacific coast. V According, to a wireless message received from Captain Crossland, of . R.M.S. Athcnic, he: expects the. liner to' arrive at Ifohart from London, via Capo-Town and Hobart this evening. Under ordinary circumstances, the Athenic .should arrive-at Wellington on Tuesday mom-ing. .
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