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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE HOON. AUGUST. _ Bay. Hr. m. Full moon 5 0 11 p.m. Last quarter U 0 26 p.m. Now moon IX 1166 p.m. ' First quarter 28 4 22 p.m. MOON Moon, rises to-day, 0.33 p.m.: sets, 4.5) a.m. Tuesday. TIDE. To-day, 0.16 a.m.; 12.42 p.m. To-morrow, 1.8 a.m.; 1.32 p.m. ,• SUN.-. '■ Sun rises to-day 6.19 a.m.; eete, 5.24 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. ALEXANDER, B.e. (1.25 p.m.), 377 tone, Wildman, from Greymouth. AORERE, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 77 tons. Fisk, from Patea. , MAORI, e.s. (7.25 a.m.). 5399 tons. Aldwell, from Lyttelton. NIKAU.s.s. (8 a.m.), 248 tons,. Hay, from MANTTKA, e.s. (9.15 a.m.), 4505 tons, Olift. 110,1, ,?° Wel)ill Ston passengers. KAPUNI, B.s. (5.40 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, from Patea. HarctoV' 8 " <6 ' M P ' m ' ) ' m tODB, Burt ' lTom 1 PATEENA, e.s. (10.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, OamCTon, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers-Saloon-Miascs Simeon, Linton, Taylor, Adauis, Griffin, Barnes, Clarke, M'lntosh; Mesdamcs Clarke and child, Fitzgerald i™ d !i ■ M '| a 1 r I , ?se. Jacobson, Simeon, Smythe, Dalhson, Pascoe, Halcombe, Barnes, Pound, Bourke, Ritchie, Pavelk; Dr. Pollen, H«v. Bryant, Messrs. Reynolds, Fitzgerald, Barton, Morris. Brook, Griffin ■Hooper, Symthe. Wateoni Eadland,' Jf'Als£V\ K orT £ w, l en ' KiD6 i *«*«». Marriott, PatcMtt, Farquhar. Gilmer. Tapp, Gardiner, TuniuclißJe, Shapcott, Melton., BrAwnloo, Gibson, Tomlin, Puwlck, Oharlton Luxton, Lairrie, Buick, Be Clifton, Ready, Allen, Ryan. ETown, Cooper, jm.ee, Jl'K™, Orewos, Epbinson, Wilson, Fisher, Wenby, Church; 1J steerage. ■ ■ SUNDAY, AUGUST 30. COEINJTA, b.s. (2.20 a.m.). 1271 tone, Cameron, from Onehunga. BLENHEIM, s.e. (3.40 a.m.), -120 tone, Wilkinson, from Pioton. WAHINi! wi. (7.10 a.m.), 4435 tone. AidvreU. fiom t,yttoltx>n. Passengers: SaloonMisses Whitcombe, Malcolm, Folia, Bryeston, Hoadley, Jl'Gorman, Wilkinahaw Jαcobson, Dwj'er, Bryne, Dale, Gilbert/White Denton, Beauchamp; Mesdames Parsons Thompson, Pow, Vincent and 2 ohlldren Lee, Galmey, Boot, Lakin, Mnmo. Graham, Sinclair, Moirorty; Meesre. Nesbet, Thomas Thompson, Pareona, Vincent, Loe, Barclay Moult, Fitzgerald, Marshall, Frost, Omess, Hughes, Stacker. Hajhnetein, Dale, Walkby Broadfoot, Adams, Jlunro, Graham, Wrieht Perider, Tonkin, Glendenning, ' Iralon Braw, . Eiohardson, Berrett, Parry Wll' te S ; Hunt. Banke. Yoraig;. Haydon, CroEe. Lpuieson, Jt'Clenohan, Hillyer, Mainlfind ,1 ™ 6 ' Boooock; 52 steerage. POHERTJA, e.s. (7.30 a.m.). 1175 tons, Bilton, from W«3tpon. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (10 e.m.), 1203 tone, Holmes, from Weetport. loon. Misses Waters (3); Mesdames Waters. Bradley, Burdon, &uy. Duthie, Gemmill Eyre, Ryan. Hansby; MeesrsjColvin, Stratr ton, Martin, Huddleston, Bradley ' Dougray.

m p ' m -'- m>lm *- KAURI, e.s. (4. p.m.), 2833 tone, Whyborne. Irom Westport. PUTIKI, (9.35 p.mj, 409 tons, Hahlstrom, from Wanganui. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. .KENNEDY, e.s. (12.30 p.m.), 226 tons, Purvjs, for Greymouth. ATtAHUHA, s.e. (1 p.m.), 1696 tone, RitktV£. Pipton, Neleou and West Coast; jSF^i&Ztt?* m tone - aay - for to^WSiJ* (5 v -* xm to6> BryfottAl«TKA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.). 4505.t0n5, Clift. KAfflA,s.s. (6.45 p.m.). 1948' tons, Daviee, for New Plymouth. MAOItf, s.s. (11.5 p.m.); 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Murray, Hawkins, Kcdr (2), Bmith, wM ir, '^J 0 ? ,1 ' Braddell, Hawkins, Hessel Nilson. Ohilcott, Thompson, Barrie, Olay; ton; Dena Harper;. Messrs. SnencCT, Daife, Feiuok Hartland. Wilson, Weir, Lewett Bain, M'Leod, Cade, Bonn, M'Donald/Gutli tic, Wateon, Gray, Crawehaw, Amade". Maxwell, Hesell, Heboid, Cumming, Faol •SS e, Cil ™ c Eie. Lnne; Wilson, JTen- ' STJSDAy, AUGUST 30 .'■

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamona, Greymouth, August 31. Karamu, Greymouih, August H. : Ramo, Greymouth. August 31 Koniata, Wcstport, August 31. ' Queen of the South, F6.\-ton, August 31. Jtangapapa, Wostport, August 3f. Vakatu, Lyttelton. Kaikoura, August 31. Stornibird. Wanganui, September 1. Nikaii, Nelson, Motucka, September' 1. Maori, Lyttelton, September I. Kaitoa-, Mangarakau, September 1. Tarawcra,. northern ports, Sep. i. llapourlto, Victon, September 1. Ullmaroa, Sydney, September U. KaiiiUtt, Pioton, September 2. . Arahura, West Coast,' Kelson, Picton, September 1 ' . Kai-amea, Montreal, Auckland, Sept. 2. Arahura. Victon, September 3. Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, September i. Plora, southern p'orte, September 4. Kiverina-, fiydncy, via north, Reptcmbor 4: Ulimaroa., Lytteltbn, September 4.

- ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawera, Pa tea, August 31. ... ■Aoftre, Patea,, August 31. Wolmea-, Nelson, Weat Coa6t; August 31. Inrertay, southern ports, August 31 Corinna, southern ports, August 31. Hula, Wangftnui, August 31. Kapiti, Wongonuii August 31. " Pateena, Nelson, August 31. ; Wahino, Lyttelton, August 31. llapourika, Picton,'August 31. Itangapapa, .Wostport, Karamoa, Aug. 81 Kapiini, Patea/ August 31. . Blenheim, Picton; August 31.. Queen ol the- South, Foxton, August 31 Alexander, Nelsom Wost Oonet, Sopt. I.' Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. I I'amwcra, liylle\tpn. Dynedln, Sep. 1. Ripple, 'Na.vto, Gisliorrie, September 1. ■ Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, September 1. Clan Colciulioufl, Auckland, September 1; Nikmi, .Nelson* Mctiielta-, September l. T&aoTi, iyUcltou, Scptembci 1. Stormbird. Vangnnui, Seplember 1. Jlapourika, New Plymouth, West Coast, September I. . 'Ulimnroa., Lytteltou, September 2. Arahura-, Pioton, September 3. Mokoia, northern porta September 4. I'lora, Picton, Wertpdrt, Greymouth, Soptembcr 4. Klverina, Lyttelton, Dunodin, September 4 TJHmaroa, Sydney, Jtelbourne, Sept. 4. Ariihnra, Plctoß, Kehoni- West Ccaet, Sen. tember S.

BY TELEGHAPH.

OVERSEA, . ' .SVDJJEY, August 30. Sailed—Ventura (5 p.m. Saturday), for Bau Francisco. Sailcd.-Star of Australia'., for New Zealand. . NEWCASTLE, August 30. Sailed.-Kaiori, for Now Zealand. • • COASTAL. SATUKDAT, AUGUST 29. AUCKLAND.

Sailed.-Tarawera (12.50 p.m.), for southern porta; Nairnshiro (5.15 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Squall, for Gi-sborae. • NAPIEB. Arrived.—Kaau H. 30 p.m.), from VTeUing. NEW PLI'MOU'TH. • ' Arrived.—Taviuni (7 p.m.), from Wellinston. WAXGAiVUI. Arrived. , —BreeM (5.10 p.m:), from Wellincton. PICTON. Arrived.—Arahura (5.5 p.m.), from 'Wellington. ' KELSON. . Arrivod.-Bcffulus (?.25 a.m.), from Wellington. MANGARAKA.U. Arrived.—Kaitoa, (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington • : . . GEKY3IOTJTH. Arrived.—Kgaaerc (2.30' p.m.). from Wellington. ■'• ■ a LYTTELTON. Arrived.—ltokoia. (1.3S p.m.), from WelliugSTJXDAY, AUGUST 30. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Bivorina (2.30 p.m.), from Sydney Arrived.-:Nia#a.ra (2 p.m.!, from Vancouver, via Honolulu. Passengers: First, saloon—Misses Newman. K. Doorly, Tynmorc, Breiris. J/<irricits, AlkiiiMii; Jlejdaineu G. O. Crcelman, Kcwman, W.. Iγ. Morton and child, M. S. Jones, Buddie, G. Nathan, F. B. Marslinll. HmTaclta,- Bmdstrcet; Dr. A. S. Brewia; lleestf. BrodstrcDt, Harrioks (2), l!*v. Canon Doorlcy, F. li. J'arshail, Cunningham. D. Smith, ; J. H. Guillion. E. Newman, J. D. M'Gruor, Budflle, J. Davis, IT. D. Jones. W. L. Morton, G. Stubhe, \V. J. \7ilson, H. J. Syms, Jf. S. Carp, Dr. Eely, J. Ely, G. 0. Crcelman. Second saloonMisses F. Deny, P. L. E. Pilsbury, Bryce. Enrkor, M'Bno,-Jforison: Jfesdomes H'Aiwlan,. M. Kuff?2ll, H. Bather, J. E. Bamwe F. Raymond, Pilsbury, Wallace, H. Wliitten, A. L. Potter, Bryce, J. B. Philllds, Stevonrs, Stevens, M'Crew; Mesera. J.

-IT. M'Maneman, H. Barber, J. E. Barns, P. Raymond, Major Oolvin, Commissioner lUch&rds, H. Baldwin, . Wallace, H. L. Barnee, H. Bartley, G. Smith, W. Potter, Somerville, P. B. Phillips, J. Lowden, G. Burns, Stevens, Wade, E'Crew: 26 third claaj. WANGAOTI. Arrived.—Stormbird (2 p.m.), from Wellington i . • FOXTON. Sailed.-Quoen of tie South. (4.30 p.m.) for Wellington. NELSON. . Arrived.—Arahara (3.30 a.m.), from Picton; Kikau (5 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPOBT. Sailed.—Putoki ■ (3.35 a.m.), and Eomate (5 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTEI/TON. : ' Arrived.—Moori (noon), from • Wellington STEAMER ON FIRE. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. received a cable message on Saturday'- stating that the Bri-tish-India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Janus was on fire. The Janus is a for Melbourne on August 1. Tho vessel was reported at Colombo on August 11, and was due at her destination'.to-day. The Janushas a full cargo of tea on board, a quantity of whioh ie consigned .taUSexr Zealand ports. The vessel was owned by. Messrs.' Arch. Corry and Co.'and subsequently was bought by the 8.1.5. N. Company. i ■ ' MESS-TABLE 'GOSSIP. JTr. F.-Abbott .second officer of the Wαnaka, came'ashore at Wellington on Sat\irday. Itr.A White has joined the vesEel as third officer. Captain Braxton has taken command of the Sakanoa, relieving Captain J. Mop riaon. who has been placed in charge of the Navua.' • ' . : -• ■ The Union Company's Bteamer Navua, which has been laid up in the stream at Auckland for Borne days, will be Tecommissioned to-day.'Sho is echeduledsto leave the northern part for Suva direct on Wednesday, September 2. Bound from Liverpool to' New Zealand porte the F. and S. Line's Surrey, which is due at Auckland on September 21, arrived ,at Cape Town on August, 15. The Star of Australia is eipeeSed to leave Sydney any time no'w for Auckland. Wellington, Lyltelton, and Duuedin. in con-• tmuaticn of her journey from New York. She will diechargo 1200 tons at the northern port. ...'..• The New -Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer. KojMimea (from Montreal) is expected to leave Auckland for Wellington to-day. ' She is due in. port on Wednesday. .Southern cargo will he taken in at Wellington by the Corinna to-day. She ivill bo dispatched for Bunedin, via way ports, at 3 ; p.m. ■

The Northern Company advises that tlie Earawa, on. her return to Onehunga from ■Acw Plymouth on Saturday, September 5, ■. will leave the came day for Auckland. She • should unite there on Monday, September 7, and will bo docked to undergo her anutiafourvcy and overhaul, which will occupy about a fortnight. The Ngapuhi. which will talto up "the Barawa's runnine during the latter vessel's absence, -will leave Auckland on, Saturday, September 5 Ipr Onenunga, where she will arrive on Monday, September 7. and will eail the fame day for Nov.-. Plymouth. The Ngat:awa,; which is n.t present undergoing overhaul in the Tiuiranga service, while the Aupoiiri will .remain in the Auoklacd-Opo-tikitrade until tho Esrawa'e overhaul is couipTCtea. *" '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 31 August 1914, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2242, 31 August 1914, Page 8

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