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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MQON. AUGUST. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 3 8 57 d.m, New moon 11 11 22 a.m. First quarter 18 1 47 p.m. Full moon 25 9 10 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 6.57 a.m.; sets, 5.19 P ' m ' TIDE. To-day, 4.8 a.m.; 4.28 p.m. To-monrow, 4.57 a.m.; 5.19 p.;n. j SUN. ■Sun rises to-day, 6.48 a.m.; eots, 5,4 p.m. ■ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. PAiLOONA, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 2771 tons, Norton, from Auckland, G-isborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Bamsay, Eicc, Mesdames Staples. Slnyes and infant, Hume, Messrs. Davy, Wilkinson, Black; 6 steerage. WAYEELEY, as. (7.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Stuart, from Foxtott. MONOWAI, s.s. (9 a.m.), 3433 tons, Drewette, from I/yttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Whitcombe, Smith, Sanson, Evans, Darling, Prentice, Bramley, 51'Intyre, Haydock, Kenning, Hayes, DartnaU (2), M'Kibbon, Sawyers, Buthe^folVi , , Balaton, Mesdames Havelock, Linton and 4 children, Green, Whitcombe, Evans, Roberts, Geary, Tonkto, Newman, Honeykone, Patterson, Smith and 2 children, Turnbull, Murray, Ireland, Sl'Cracken, Henderson, Captam M'Kinnon, liev. Pitkowsky, Rev. Father Taylor, Liout. Williams, Canon Purchas, Ca-pt. Ferguson, Sergt. Darlmall, Messrs. Naismith, Girling, Eccles, Whittle, Hughes, Warren, Clhinery, Woolvcrin, Neos, Carr, Graham, Pineen, Spiers, Foster, Morton, Manson, Balkind, Penrose, Cameron, Methven, Andrews, Kodda, Wilson, M'lntyre, Haydock. Doleson. Haszard, Clayton, Dobson, Green, Weston, Sharpe, Turnbull, Holland, M'Ptoson, Sinclair, Kirby, Jlulqock (2), Tonkin, M'llroy, Foster, Driscoll, Oargall, D.nry, Bilcliffo, Kennett, Loughton, Ashton, Ohisholm, Gllbort, Jessell, Taylor. HAWERA, e.sj, (10.5 a.m.), 200 tons, Jaoksom, from Paitea.NIKAU, s.s. (10.15 a.m-), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka.AOUEEE, s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. CITY OF COUINTU, ©.s. p.m. in tho stream). 3773 tons, Gordon, from New York. AR'AHUItA, 5.5. (9.55 p.m.), 1596 tons, Ritchie, from NolSwn. and Piofcon. BLENHEIM, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. OPAWA. s.s. (11.40 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim:

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. HINEMOA, s£. (5.35 a.m.), 542 tons, Bollons, for Cook Strait. CORINTHIC, s.s. (11.20 a.m.), 12,231 tons, Roberto, for London, via Momte Video and Teneriffe. (Paesenger-Mst published yesterday.) , JOHN, s.s. (1 p.m.), 342 tons, Lillaok, for Lyttelton. KAJPUNI,, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 160 tons, Gibson, for.Patea,. .. NGAHRRE,' s.s. (4 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dilner, for Bluff. WAVERLEY, s.s. (5.20 p.mo, 157 tons, Stuart, for Nelson. STORMBIRD, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for Wangoaui. NIKAU, s.s. (6 p.m.), m tons, Biay, for Nelson amd Motueka.. •RIPPLE, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, far Napier and. Gisborne. PALOONA, 6*s. (7.20 p.m.), 2774 tons, Norton, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MONOWAI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3433 tone, Drewette, far Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Keeley, Baskfdrd, Nolan. Williams, Waiters, Graham (2), Dunne, Dr. Patterson, Mesdamcs OuMenane, Fleming and child, Bagrie, Turnbull, Boss, Keith, Aitklnson, Anderspn. Buchanan, s Smith, Clarke, Zocharleli, Messrs. Cullenane, Bagrie, Fleming, Turnbull, Bass, Searie, Ross, Keith and son, Atkinson, Hurst, Martin, Joynt. Stout, Pincl, Rushbrook, De ■ Lambert, Evans, Mann, Grubb, Morris. Grave, Allen, Tucliwell, Woodford, Doone, Herdmian, Bennett, Anderson, Provost, Masey, Foster, Buchanan. Lynch, Kehoe,' Kenny, Farmham, White, Edgwo.i-th, Hambird, Buckley, Aickin, HainoworUi. DEFENDER, e.s. (10.35 . p.m.), 190 tons, Jamieson, for Picton and' Hokitika. KARORI,, sjs. (10.55 p".m.), 1863- tons, Pryde, for New Plymouth.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poherna, Greymoutili, August 11. Queen of tho South, Foxton, August 11. Bciuall, Napier, Ooast, August 11. Waimea Greymouth, August 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, AuguEt 11, Maori, Lyttelton, August 11, I • Chalister, New York, August 11. Opawa. Wanganui, August 11: Euahine, Lyttelton, August 11. Mapourike, West Ooast, Nelson. Pict-on, August 11. Kaituna, Wostpoirt, August 11. ICoramu, Lyttelton, August 11. , Waimfinno, San Francisco, Auckland, August 12. ; Ruru, Tokomaru Bay, August 12.' • Stormbird, Wanganui, August .12. • Nikau, Nelson, Motroeka, 1 Auguet 12. . Momowai, Lyttelton', August 12. Ngakute, Greymouth, August 12. Somerset, Napier, August 12. ' Moeraki, Lyttelton, August 12. ' Victoria, Dunodin, Lyttelton, August 12. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoitra, August 12. Tar/wera, northern ports, August 13. Marama, San Francisco. . way ports, August 13. Alexander, Nelson, August 13. Euahine, Lyttelton. August 13. Rotorua, London, way ports, August K Paloona, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August' 15. Eipple, Gisborne, August 15. ; Jfakoirinii, London, way porte, August 15. , Warrimoo, northern ports. August 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ' Kaimni, Palea, August 11. Ka'piti, Wanganui, August 11. Aorere, Patea, August 11. Hawera, Patea, August 11. Opawa Blenheim, August 11. Queen of the South, oxton, Angust 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, August 11. ' Maori, Lyttelton',> Angust 11. Blenheim, Havelock, Sounds, Aug. 11. City of Corinth, Brisbane, August 11. Karamu, Napier, Gisborne, August 11. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 12. . Monowai, LyMelton, August 12. . V Moeraki, Sydney, Auguet 12. Victoria, northern ports, Auguet 12. ' Waimarino, Melbourne, August 12. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, August 13. Tarawero, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Aug. 13. Marama, Sydney, August 13. Alexander, Greymouth, August'l3. Stormbdrd, Wanganui, August 13. Wtoiimea, Nelson, West- Ooast, August 13. Somerset, Aronmouth, via Durban, Aueust 14. Mapottrika, Picrton, Nelson, West Ooast, August 14. Rualiine, London, August 14. Paloona, northern ports, August 16. Warrimoo, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Aug. 17. Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, August 17.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TJLIMAROA, leaves. Hobalrt August 14 a»i Sydney August 19 for Wellington direct. Due here August 23. Leaves Wellington August 26 for Sydney. Duo Sydney August 30. , ' ' MOKOIA ' leaves Melbourne August 11, and Hobart August 13, for 'Wellington, via south. Due here August 21, and leaves samo day for Hobart and Melbourne. MOERAKI, left Hobart July 31 and Sydney August 5 for Wellington. Arrived here August 9. ■ Leaves Wellington August 12 for Sydney. Due there August 16. WIMMERA, arrived Wellington from Melborne and Hobart August. 6. Left August 9 for southern ports and Hobart. MANUKA left Hobart August 7 and leaves Sydney Augmst 13 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington August 17. Leaves here 1 for Sydney direct August 19. Arrives Sydney August 23, and Hobart August 26. •FRISCO SERVICE. MAITAI, left Sydney Jrily 17 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington July 22. Left July 23 for San Francisco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco Augjist 11. MARAMA, loft San Pramcisco July 22 for Wellington, via, Papeete and Earotonga. Due Wellington August 13. Leaves August 13 for Sydney direot Duo Sydney August 17. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MAKTJRA, left' Sydney. August 5 for Auckland direct. Arrived there August 9, Left August 10 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver August 26. NIAGARA, left Vancouver August 4, far Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland August 22. Leaves Augwst 23 for Sydney direct. Due tharo August 27. OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list Showing whero the various oversea steamers, trading to and from Now Zealand portu, are from day to day whilst they are on, tho Now Zealand coast:— _ Inwards. Steamer. Boundirom. Whereto-day. Makarini London Tokomarußay Taiuni London Lyttclton Wainiate Liverpool Auckland Outwards. Bound to, Opawu London Wellington Somerset Avonmouth Napier Ruahine Lytteltdn Wainiarino Melbourne W'gta; (Wed.). OVERSEA SHIPPING. . Steamers. Due. Rotorua London June 26 Aug. 14 •J'akarini London May 28 Aug. 15 Ofcaki London .Tuns 20 Aug. 13 Niwaru London Juncl4 Aug. 30 Kumara, London July 15 Sept. 7 lonic London July 8 Sept. 13 rßimutiaka Londim July 25 Sept. 13 U'awke's Bay ... London July U S'wt. 20 i.Jrawa London Aug. 6 Sept, 21 Vaimatc Liverpool June 6 Aug. 17 Ttuvunu; fclwjioal July 1 Kept,. 7 Walkout* Wy M Sept, 30 HwMll

Batsford ' New York July 17 Aug. 31 Norman Monarch New York July 18 Aug. 30 Navarlno ........ New York July 22 Eept. i Whakate.no .... St. John June 7 Aug.. 23 Matatua ........ Montreal June 25 Sept. 17, Karamea Montreal .Aug. 1 Oct. 20 - Waimarino ' 'Frisco July 7 Aug. 11 SAILER TO ARRIVE. . Antiope, left Newcastle for Wellington, July 28. ' ■ . BY TELEGRAPH. . OVERSEA. , , ' SYDNEY, 1 August 9. Amrived.-UMmaroa (4.30 p.m.), from WelA^ved—Wtoakarua, from Auckland; Oanastata, from Wellington. " , ; • NEWCASTLE, August 10. . Sailed!.—llfcrd,' for' Auckland. COASTAL. ■ TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. ■ AUCKLAND. Arrived—Woimate (7.40 p.m.), from Liverpool, via Hobart. , _ , Sailed.—ltakura (10.10 ajn.), .for Vancouver.' via Suva and Honolulu. • Sailed.— I Tarawera (1.45 p.m.), for southern ports: Katoa (1 p.m.), for.Newcastle. To sail.—MaliO', for Gisbarae and East Coast .bays. GISBORNE. Ariuved.—lhumaita' (11. a.m.), from. Newcastle. ~, ■ Sailed.—Riuru (ll a.m,), for Wellington. " NAPIEK. : Arrived.—Warrimoo (12.25 p.m.), from Wellington. ' ■ . FOXTON. Sailed.—Queen of the South (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed—Kaitoa (5.20 p.m.). for Wellington. WE3TPORT. •Slailed.—Kaituna (10.20 aim.), for Wellington. . KAIKOURA. .

Arrived—Wakatu (early), from WeJMngton. ' LYTTELTON. ! ATrivcd.T-Oalm (4.20 aim.),- front Timaru;jtomu: (6.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Wim-, mera (8.55 a.m.), from .Wellington; John Anderson (9 a.nL.).' from Akaroa; Moeraki (12.45 p.m.), fromr Wellington; Woot- ' ton, from \Nydia. Bay;.'Wakatu. from Kaikoura.: „ , •To sail.—Wiinmera, for Dunedm; Calm, for ; Napier, r ■ -• Sailed. —Kamimu', (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Miaori' (815 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers:; . Saloon —Misses Hanshaw, Bowley, Itiueseli,'. Jensen, M'Grath, Keith, Barker,- Fowler,'- Murray, Mosdames. Bawley, Phillips, Eobinson, Esther, Haughey, Widdowson; Inmon. Ladiy Ward, ' Capt; Hennan» : Sir Joseph Wold, Sir Franois' Bell, Hon. K. M'Nab, Dean Oarrington, Captain* Jtitchell, Hon. G. W. Euseell, Col G. J. Smith, Messrs. Baker, Brown,, Hill, T. Brown, A'Court, Winton, Duncan. Blaclc, Gibbon, Eussaß, Black, Cehen, Short, Bamter, H. D. Acland, Milner, Stone, Coulter, Hiighney, Sinclair, . Guuntr,. Stubbs, Hobbs, Atkmson, Dewding, Hitchin, James, Pettit, Hancock, Wade. Maudlin, Bull, Petherlngton, Phillips, Hoare, Kent, Sorrel, MorrisonAHorr ton, Einglajid, Farquharson. DUNEDIN. , Arrived..— Invercargill (4.55- a.m.), from- Invercargil. , „ ' Sailed.—Kotare (3 a.m.), for Oamaru; ; Invercargill (3.15 p.m.), for Inverca-rgill. Sailed.—victoria (2.10 p.m.). for Auckland, ■via East Ooast ports. Passengers: . So* • loon—For 'Welfliinjton—Miss Cuttle, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Dawson, junr. For Auckland—Misses Kennedy, Tipping, Forth, Harding, Loins, Nugent, Mesdames Stanhope, M'Ooll. Holmes and child,' Halcrow and ohild, Messrs. Stanhope', M'Ooll, Norton. Bates. Boss, Bobbins, Long; 13 steerage' for all ports, BLUFF. Aitiived— Wonganella (10.20 a.m.), from Occam Island. , . - lIiFOED PUTS IN TO NEWCASTLE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, August 10. The steamex Hford, from Delagoa Bay to Auokland, with a cargo of fertiliser, has put into Newcastle to rebunker. owing to a protracted passage, caused by rough, ■weather. ... _ An unexpected arrival at Wellington from New, York, via Panama 'Canal, lest evening was the steamer City of Corinth, 3773 tons, Oa-ptain E. N. Gordon. The vessel is bound from the United States port to Brisbane and other Australian ports, and has put in here for bunker cool and, minor repairs to her machinery. From tho time, that tho vessel left thOjCanal she experienced' wet and stormy weather' till within two' days' steam of tho New Zea-' land coast, when conditions .improved. After lairing in bunker coal to-daj;'. tho' CSby' of Corinth -will continue her journey.

• TAKEN" BY R.MIS; OORKTHIC. ' 'At 11120 a.m.' yesterday R.M.S. Oorinthio left Wellington for London. Slie took the following cargo from the undermentioned ports:—Erom Wellington—6o eacks seed, 6 cases machinery, 156 cases jam, 238 car-v oasses veal, 11.403 carcasses mutton, 3510 carcasses lamb. For Monte Video—2o raoms, 6 Vool-pre?ses, 53 mcltg pototoes. Prom Lyttolton—3l caees clothing, 25 , orates hares, 250' sacks peas, 1783 bales -wool, 26 casks pelts, 471 casks tallow, 310 casks premier jus. 'For Moauto Video—l2s7 sacks, potatoes.. Prom Auckland for Monte Video —1 caee- mineral water b. From Napier for. Monte Video-29 . eases plante.' From New Plymouth—s7o crates cheeso. From Patoa —2426 crates cheese. From Wanganui—l72 cairoasses mutton, 1755 carcasses . lomb. Prom Timaju—764 bales wool, 9 bales ehcepshins, 4 eases clothing, 3 casks pelts, 115 casks oleo, 217 casks oleo, 217 oasku tallow, 90 cases premier jus.,' 100 crates kidneys, ~ 600 casks runners, 25,707-- oorcosses mut•ton, 40,071 carcasses lamb. .For Monte Video—lß9o sacks ' potato w.' Prom. Oamaru —1021 bales wool, 95 casks tallow, 145 casks oleo, 8786 oarcasaefl muttbiV 22,069 tomb. Prom-Port Chalmers—24.-.bales wool, 50 casks pelts, 7, casks oil, 173 casks tallow, 103 packages offal, 4499 orates rabbits, 9092 carcasses lamb, 4067 carcasses mutton. Prom Bluff—2 cases . whaleboino,, 100 bales rabbitskins, 1388 bales wool( 23 cases clothing, 394 casks pelts,, 553 casks tallow, 1058 sacks, fescue, 1000 crates Tabbits, 3120 eases meats. Fox Monte Video— 140 sacks potatoes.

NEW P. AND S. LINERS. • Further particulars are to hand by the latest mail concerning tho new Federall Shire steamers now being built for tho Australian and Is T ovr Zealaud trade. Tho first of tho new vessels—tho Cumberlandis now receiving hcv finishing touches, and will shortly he' placed in commission under the command of Captain M'Giibbon. The eccond of the new liners has been launched at Dunkirk, and christened Devon, after the old Devon, which was wrecked at the Wellington Heads some years ago. Tho Cumberland and Devon are tho same length. «60ft.) as ; the Somerset, but aro two feet greater in beam. The Devon its fitted with the latest crui-ser stern, and has a carrying capacity of 10,000 tons deadweight. It is expcctca that she will be ready for sc*a» in the coutgg of a few months. The third vos3cl on the t stocks is the Northumberland, which will be much bigger than either the. Cumberland or Devon.

A wireless message was receiTcd from the OhoUuLm lelends tote Inst night stating that t,h<i st<a-mor HtmJtangl had aiTired tA ■ Ke-insam tzm WeHinjtott at W iije, illlfy-' 1 ' ■•■"""■ • -■ •••,

Hc.vinp left. Ancklraid oil Monday evening tlic Union CompajLy'ti Waimarino should shjow up here.ln.time ,to commence loading for iJclboTime 'to-morrow morning. . Duo at Wellington from lyttelton today, the cargo, carrier Karsnm wall be daspatched. v for -Napier <md Gisborne this; afternoon. The Now Zealand Shipping Company s Opawa, is due fit ■Wellington from Wanganuti to-day to continue Homeward loadinff. Northern porta ivill bo visited before the vessel sails finally for- London. 1 leaving. Wellington tot erasing the Union-' Company's Ennerdoie proceeded to Tairatohe to load cement for Brisbane. . liadcn, VrltiL trozen meat', the Bichardson steamer Buru is erpeoted to arrive at Wellington from .Takomaru Bay to-mor-r<The Marino Department notify that-one of the Wanganni Harbour Board's pants which wits stranded on the beach at .that port has again been washed out to sea. and constitutes a danger to navigation. . With 600 baies of hops, (m board; the Anchor lino's Alexander is duo at . Wellington from Nelson on Friday. Her freight will be transhipped to the Enaliiilo for Home, The F. and S. liner Somerset is espeotcd to leave Napier at noon to-day for Wellington. 'She is due in port to-morrow morningi and will be dispatohed for Avonmouth, via. Durban, at daybreak on SatAchilles is reported to have been chartered to load at New York for Tew Zealand and; Australian ports. * An, tapected Arrival in poTt either today or to-morrow is the C. and D. ohaxtered steamer (Mister from New I'orß, via, Panama Canal. Wellington, will be. the vessel's only port of call in New Zealand, and> she wffl discharge 800 tons before proceeding to Sydney..

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2537, 11 August 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2537, 11 August 1915, Page 8

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