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SHIPPING NEWS

9 — 1 PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. Hr. m. last quarter 3 8 57 a.m. New moon 11 11 22 a.m. First quarter 18 1 47 p.m. Pull moon 25 6 10 a.m, MOON. Moon rises to-day, 9.49 a.m.; sets, 1.47 a.m. Thursday. TIDE. To-day, -10.8 a.m.; 10.36 p.m. To-morrow, 11.6 a.m.; 11.31 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.39 a.m>.; sets, 5.11 p.m. ARRIVALS: TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, NIKAU, s.e. (7.50 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay. from Jvelson, and Motueka. }?' 5 <w S- ) ' 3,133 to ns, Dre. wette, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 165 soloon and 144 steerage." WAIiRIJ/00, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 3529 tone, M Lean, , from Auckland', Gisborne, and Mpier. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Bead di^Wr 6 ' I ,? 6dam « Edear, Wallis and daughter, Messrs. Head, Milne, Massie, ?rt«rag? eman ' WaUis " Eobin s°B- Singer; AKAHUEA, s.s; (10.15 p.m.), 1596 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and' Picton. departures. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. s ?^t ( port r ' m ' ) ' 409 ton6 ' W " (4 ' 3 ° P ' m ' l ' 4505 t?D6 ' OMft ' IIEGOiLUS, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 685 tons, Vickorman, for kelson. • NIKAU, 8.6. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay. for Nelson and- Motucke. MONOWAI, e.6. (7.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, prewette, for Lytteltom Passengers: auooi-Mijscs Piinkerton, liceco, Kcniiiii", iiuglics, Souter, Russell, Mcsdames Walker ana child, BaTnicoat, Thomas, Twinem, Olayton, Douglas and child, Bone, Ifoers. Uarr, Walker, Young (2), Davis, Ringland, Aibim, Smith, Barraud, Singleton, Smith, Baldwin, M'Betli, Butlar, Cooper, Grant, Bone, Jt'Cracken, Burke, Duncan, Collins, Davidson, Just; o4 steerage. . KAPITI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, iov wanganui.WARRIMOO, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 3529 tons, MLean, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. STORIIBIRD, s.s. (10 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for Wangaimi. MAKARINI, s.s. (10 p.m.), 10,624 tons, Hollis, for Wanganui.. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Hinemoa, Cook Strait, August 18. Ohaiistei', New York, August 18. ■ Kini, Grcymoutli, Augutrt 18. Aorere, iPatea, i August 18. Kflpuni, Patea, August 18. Havvera, Patea, Wanganui, August 18. lvaitoa-, Motueka. August 18. . Mi>ori,-. LyttcJton, August 18. Mapourlka, West Coast,' Nelson, Pieton, August 18. Mcana, Sydney, August 18. . Ngairuta, GTeymouth, August 18, Qiieen of the South, Pox ton, August 18. Kapiti, Wangaimi. August 19. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 19. Stormbird, Wangaimi,. August 19. Alexander, < Terakohe, August 19. Kennedy, . Wangauui, August 19. Flora, southern ports, August 19. Niliau 1 , Nelson Motueka, August 19. Monmvai, Lyttelton, August 19. : Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton. August 19. Victoria, northern ports, August 20. Woimate, Liverpool Auckland, August 20. Breeze, southern ; ports, August 20. Waveriey, Mangarakau. August 20. Huia (sc.hoonor), Gisborne, August 20. Clan Alpine, Australia, August 20. Mokoia, Melbourne, via Hobart, south, August. 20. Ripple, Giaborno, August 22. •Warrimoo, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 22. Otaki, London, August 22. Defender, Lyttelton, August 22. Paloona, northern ports, August 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Squall, Napier,' August 18. .- . Runt; Napier, August 18. Kiritona, -Napier, August 18. Wakatu, Kaikoura,. Lyttelton, August 18. Kamo, Greymouth, August 18. Koraato, Westport, August 18. Aorere, Patoa, August 18. Opawa, Blenheim. August 18.. . , Arahura. Pioton, Nelson, August 18. ■ ICaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, August 18. Maori, Lyttelton, August 18. Kapuni, Patea,- August 18. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Augußt 18. Map'o'uirika, New Plymouth, August, 19. ■ Flora, Nelson, New Plymouth, Westport, August 19. Hawera, Patea, August 19. ■Kapiti, Wanganui. August 19. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 19. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 19. Alexander. Nelson, Terakohe, August 19. Queen of. the 'South, Foston, August 19. . Nikaui Nelson', Motueka, August 19. Monoivai, Eytteltoh, August 19. Rotoirua, Lyttelton, August 13. Tarawera, northern ports, August 19. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, August 19. Moania, San Francisco, way ports, Aug. 20 Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin. August 20. Breeze, Wanganui, August 20. Clan Alpine, Boston,' New York, Aug. 20. Waveriey, Nelson, West Coast. August 20. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, W«t Coast, August 21. ; ■ Mokoia, Melbourne, '-via. Hoba.rt, Aug. 21.' Defender,- Picton. Hokitika, August 23! Warrimoo, northern ports, August' 23. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, August 24. ■ Paloona., Lyttelton, Dunedin; August 24. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ULIMAROA, left Hobart August 14 and leaves Sydney August '19 for Wellington direct. Due. here August 23. Leaves Wellington August 26 for Sydney. Due Sydney August 30. MOKOIA, left Mdbourae August 11,' and Hobart August 13, for Wellington, via south. Duo here August 20, and leaveß same day for Hobart and Melbourne. MOERAKI, leaves Hobart August 21 and Sydney August 27 for Wellington direct Duo Wellington August 31. Leaves hero September 2 for Sydney dircct," Duo there September 6. , , WIMITBRA, due Wellington from, Melbourne, via Hobart, August 27. Leaves August 28, for southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne. MANUKA, left Hobart August 7 and Sydney August 12 for Wellington direct. Arrived' Wellington August 16. Leaves here for Sydney direct' August 19. Arrives Sydney August 23, and Hobart August 26. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MARAMA, left San Francisco July 22 for Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotqnga. Arrived Wellington August 12. Left August 13 for Lyttelton and' Sydney. Due Sydney August 18. ° MOAN A, left Sydney August 14 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington August 18. Leaves August 19 'for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. Due 'Frisco SeDtonibei' 8. r ,A UT 4 I \,. lca ' ve3 ' Francisco August 18 ( for Wellington, m Papeete and Rarotonga. Due Wellington September 9. Leaves September 10 for Sydney dircct. Due Sydney September 14. . VANCOUVER SERVICE. i Wt Sydney August 5 for Auckland dircct. . Arrived there August 9.. Left August 10 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu.'. Duo Vancouver August 26. NIAGARA, left Vancouver August 4, for Auckland,. via Hoaiolului and Suva. Due Auckland. August 22. Leaves August 23 for Sydney direct. Duo there August 27. OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS Following is a list showing where the various oversea steamers,, trading to and from-Now Zealand ports, are from day today whilst they arc on the New Zealand ooast: — Inwards. Steamer. . Bound from. Where to-day. Wajmato Liverpool Auokland Jtotorua London Wellington nfOTd Dalagoa Bay. AuoHand Outwards. Bound to. ... iW™. . r London , Napier Matarlni London Wangoaui OVEEBiBA SHIPiPING. , Stotmere. From. Left. Due O™ ll ■ London June 20 Aug.' 22 Nwaru London . Juno 14 Aug 30 K»'P a ™ London July 15' Sept! 4 lonic London July 8 Sent. 19 ftimutaka London July 25 Sent IV Hawke s Bay .., London July 11 Sept! 20 AvoayQj . ............ London Aug. 6 Spnt 21 StQT Aurtmka London Aue. 2 Oct' ifl St<Lr Scoilamd London An, 0 *, 12 Om oo Wialmate Liverpool June' 5 20 Hurunui • Liverpool July 1 Sept' 7 Kaikoum ' Liverpool July 28 Sept' 30 Chalister New York July 2 Aug 18 Batsfoml Now York July 17 Auf' 31 Noiman Monairch New York July 18 Aug 30 Navanno New York Aug. 12 Sopt 'l 2 New York Aug. 1 Sont 12 Wiakatam St. Joliu Juno 7 As! 31 Matatua Montreal June 25 Sont 17 Kaixunea Montreal Aug. 1 Oct' 20 WaitomJo Oalcutta July 30 Sept. 14 Wairuna 'Frisco Aug. 3 Aug! 30 .. ,BY TELEGRAPH.' OVERSEH. ~ „ . LONDON. Augiuet 17. Sailed.—Oran, for New Zealand, COASTAL. TCTFjSDAY, AUGUST 17. KAII'AItA. Sailed—Sator (barque), (4 p.m.), for Liverpool. AUCKLAND. I Arrb«l,-Otfl,kl (fi.W a.m.), from Loniiitl, rla, (3.1o,«.(»,), fa a, flcla--1 jlfl, HsTEPfleHa.

Sailed.—Wai mate (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailed.—Viotania, (7.10 p.m.), for sonthcrn ports; Waipori (5.30 p.m.), for Ka-ipara and Melbourne; Ma.lio (6.25 p.m.), for Napior, via East Coast bays. NAPIER, Arrived —Paloona (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.—AoTerc (12.50 p.m.), from Walling, ton. Sailed.—Hawera (1.10 p.m.), for Wellington, via Wanganuii; Kapuni (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived—John (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived—Queen of the South (1 p.m.),from' Wellington. To Bail.—Queen of the South. (1 a.m. Ana. 18), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. Tho, Opawa, wMch left for Wellington at 9 a.m., has returned to port. NELSON. Bailed.—Kaltoa (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington, GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Kini (2 a.m.), for Wellington. LI'TTISLTON Arrived.—John Anderson (1.15 p.m.), from Akaroa. '. . ■ Sailed.—O-pawa, for Greymouth. Sailed.—Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Kuril, Oanavan, Simpson., Wells, Holmore, Bayle, Barrett, Simeon, Helmore, Luxford, Miltor, Butts, Doogan, Cunningham, Luxton, Toole, l'remtdce', ltutledge, M'lntosh, Reid, Cunningham, Ewan, Meexiames Shean, Strachan, I/ysuar, Poi-teous, Henry, Wickliam, Cambridge, Cann and daughter, Riley, Delautour, Palmar; Fosbery, White, Stringer, Barrett, Bass, Chenory, Luxford, Browman, Miller, Peterson, Newton, King, Butts, Doogan, Priest, Burdett, Tustin, Kicharcls, King, Ewan, Bowen, Messrs. Lee, Knowles, Dr. Maunijall. _ ■ Miller, Mills. Bradshaw, Dykes, Williamis,. Stewart, Wilson, Thompson, Landn.ll, Brimmeir, Kara, Palmer, Wells, Tanner, Julian, Lanloy, Knight, Wigram, Shean, Bishop, Strahan, Clark, Lysnar, Aiken, Maekay, Aiken, Roberts, Forbes, Dickie, Anderson, Parteous, Henry, Carroll, Iteed, Jones, Wdckham, Cambridge,. Turner, Hudson Cann, Riley, Delautour, Cole, Anderson, Whitcombe, White, Helmore, WiLson, . M'Cullough', Bailey, Binne, Burdett, Browman, Bass, Dicker; 140 steerage. TIMABTJ. Arrived—Tainui (7.30 a.m.), from Duncdin. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Karomiko (8 a.m.), from Timaru; Invercargill (2.55 p.m.), from Aakaroa. Sailed—Tarawera (3.20 p.m.), for Auckland, via way ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—MiS 3 Bryson, Mr. Haines. For Auckland—Mrs. Simpson, Misses Bar■netpt (2), Mr. Mitchell; 15 steerage. BLUFF. Arrived—Mokoia (6.5 a.m,), from Met bourne, via, Hobart. Sailed.—Mokoia (6 p.m.), for Wellington, via Dunedin and Lyttelton. "HUN" STEAMERS IN LLOYD'S. By Telegraph—Press Asfsociatjon-Copyrishi • London. August 15. In accordance with the Admiralty's decision to associate the names of the enemy's steamers, employed in the British sea-vice, -with their original owners—tho modern Huns—seven large steamers appear j in the'new volume of Lloyd's register with thei prefix "Hun," which have been sub- I stituted for German names. These steamers are;—Hungerford, Hunstanton, Huntley, Hunedon, Huntress, Humsgate, and Huasend. J NEW STEAMERS LAUNOHED. London, August 16. r The Howard Smith Company's new stca- r mer Macedon has been launched at Port Glasgow., 1 c ROTORUA'S ITINERARY. fl Leaving Wellington for Lyttelton and A Duncdin to-morrow the Now Zealand Shipping Company's Rotorua will complete-dis- A charge at southern ports, and" ivill also C load there for Home. Subsequently the A liner will visit Timaru. Lyttelton, and d Wellington for the same purpose,. . Slio is G expected to clear this-port for London on o September 9. g . OTAKI AT AUCKLAND.,' -' After an exceptionally rough • paseaee, during which much damage -was done by heavy 6eas, tho Now Zealand •Shipping Company's' Otaki arrived at Auckland from London, via Hobart, at 6.10 a.m. Wellington should bo reached on August 22. j WAIWER.A REPORTED.'- * A cablegram has been by the i head office of the Shaw, Savill,- and Albion A Company stating that the Waawcra, which " left Auckland for London on July. 22, con* 11 tinued her journey from Monte Video on <v Sunday afternoon, August 15. J! , ME6S-TABLE GOSSIP. ;. . Mi*. .J. V. Ruthe, chief officer .'of the Regulus, having come ashore, Mr. \Gib6on has filled the vacancy. . Mr. F. A. Cook has joined) tho Warrimoo as wireless operator in place of Mr. W. A. Hawkins. Captain T. B. Sewcll, late chief officer of the Monowai, has been appointed master of tho Holmdale. Mr. J. W. • Cameron is chief officer and Mr. W. Burn, second. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Waimate, bound from, Liverpool to Wellington, under the auspices of the. F. and S. Line, continued her journey from Auckland at 5.10 p.m. yesterday. ' She should make port late to-morrow evening or early Friday morning. . .. 1 Messrs. Johnston and Co., local agents for the Ripple, advise that tile vessel's departure from Wellington, for Napier and Gieborne has. been postponed till to-day. ' It is expectod that the Mokoia will arrive at Wellington from Molbourn'e, Hobart, and southern ports on Friday , of this weok. Before proceeding on to .Hobart and Melbourne on Saturday she will land 560 tons of cargo here. On arrival at Wellington from Sydney to-day the Moana will berth at the Glasgow Wfoarf: Departure will be taken for Ban Francisco, via way ports, at 5 .p.m. to-morrow. ,Whten the Kauri has completed discharge of her New Zealand produce at Sydney she will proceed to Newcastle, where a full cargo of coal -will be taken in for Lyttelton. Bound from WelHngton to London . tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Paparoa left Teneriffe on August 16. The New Zoatamd Shipping Oo.'s Whakatanc, which is en routo from St. John (Canada) to New. Zealand ports, left Melbourne for Sydnoy yesterday. It will be Monday before the coastal steamer Defender'will leave Wellington for Pictcn and Hbkitika. Continuing her journey from Greymouth the Mipourika left Westport lor Nelson, Picton, and Wellington at noon yesterday. She should arrive here late this evening, and mil make a trip ■ to New Plymouth and back before she leaves on Saturday for. the West' Coast.,i . The A. , and A. Lino's chartered steamer Batsford, which, cleared New York on. July 17, is d'uo at- Auclflajud. nex't ,week and at Wellington about August '31. . : • . For the purpose of lifting explosives, ex tho Kumttra (due from London on Septem- " bcr 4). tho auxiliary • schooner Huia left Gisbome for Wellington yesterday; Laden -with oase-oil consigned to the Vacuum Oil: Company th'e steamer • Navarino, 5013 tons. Captain; Storey, is'bn' har way from Now York to, New Zealand poirts. She should show, up .at 'Auckland about tho first weok in' September, . and after visiting Napaer will come on to. Wellington. An anrival at Auckland from Delagoa Bay,, via Newcastle, yesterday, was the steamer Ilford, 4266 tons, Captain Nicbtle. She brought'a load 'of phosphates. A steamer. named -the Clan • Alpine; bound fronn -Australia to-New York and. Boston l , is expected' to ■ put into Wellington towards t,h« end of'this week for b'uiriltera.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 8

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