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Ollir £ mVJ * PHASES OP THE MOON. . * JULY. • Day. Hr. m. First, nuarter 8 11 25 p.m. Full moon 15 410 p.m. La.st quarter 22 11 3 a.m. New moon 30 1 45 p.m. MOON. Hoon rises to-day, 9.42 a.m.; sets, 9.13 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 7.50 a.m.; 8.10 p.ui. To-morrow, 8.34 a.m.; 8.52 p.m. SUN. Sun rises!to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.33 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. JULY 4. HIMITANGI, s.s. (0.50 a.m.), 315 tons, Thompson, from Wanganui. NIICAU, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Motuekft and Nelson. MONOWAI. s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 3433 lons. Drewette, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. MARAROA, s.s. (9.10 a.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. STORMBIRD, s.s. (noon), 217 tons, Gibson, from Wanganui. MIDDLESEX, s.s. (2 p.m.), 7284 tons, Deith, from Lytt-elton. RIPPLE, s.s. (4 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne. ALEXANDER, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, from Terakohe. \ DEPARTURES. TOBSDAY, JULY 4. Tli ANAti, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 1652 tons, Smilli, lor Timaru, Bluff, and Oamaru. BLEKtIIiUI, s.s. (2 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, lor Blenheim. i STAR OF AUSTRALIA, s.s., (5 p.m.), 6175 tons, Hart, for Nelson. ... IMVERIKA, 5.5.'(5.5 p.m.). 4758 tons, Entr wisle, for Lyttelton. RVJAHINE, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 10,758 tonß, Smith, for Lyttelton®j.. NIKATJ, s.s. (5.10 p.iis?gMß tons, Hay, for Nelson. sjf' MONOWAI, s.s. (6.2ff p.m.), 3433 tons, Drcwette, for Lytt«lton and Dunedin. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Graham, Fyffe, Islip, Clothier, Mesdames Carson, Moore, Rev. Moore. .HAWERA, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 2CO tons, Jackson, for Pate-a. KAPI'TI. s.s. (6.55 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for .Wanganui. .WAIiRIMOO, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 3529 tonE, C. M'Lean, for, Napier. MARAROA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.). 2598 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Ogilvie, Fisher, Maarns, Cables, Russell, M'Lean, Woodward, Williams, Mesdames Coulter and 2 children, Mooney, M'Oormack, M'Murricli,' Wakely, Messrs. Newman, Quiun. Mansfield, Wilson, Coulter, Padden, M'Lean, Chapman, Elder, M'Millan, ' M'Arley,. Henderson, _ Wise, Brown, Milne, Murphy, Johnston, Sewman, Mooncy, M'Murrich, Wakely, Hopkins, Bell, O'Brien, Williams, Thompson, Lieuts. M'Kelfrey, • Doherty, Wesmaeott, Staff-Sergt.-Major Pryde. Pte. Cochrane. RURU, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 65 tons, Fletcher, for Napier. HIMITANGI, s.s. (10 p.m.), c.23 tons. Thompson, for Lyttelton and Chatham Islands. AWAHOU. s.s. (11 p.m.). 407 tons, Rodger, for Foxton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. tutiki,. Auckland, July 5. iVivcrley: Patea. July 5. Kapuni, Patea, July 5. Kaitoa, Nelson, July 5. ita^iri,'Lyttelton.' July 5. Opawa" Blenheim. July 5. Stormbird. Wanganui, July 5. Corinna, New Plymouth, July 5. John, Nydia Bay, July 5. Kowliai. Timaru, July 5. Kftju, Greymouth, July 5. Wairau, Blenheim, July 6. . / Queen of the South, Foxton, July i. Rawer.!., Patea. July 6. Kennedy, Picton, July .6. Blenheim, Terakohe, July 6. -Nikau, Kelson, Motuck.i, July 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 6. Perth, Newcastle, July 6. Awahou, Foxton, July 6. ■ fiawcra., Patea, July 6. Riverina, Lyttelton,. July 6. Wimmera, iMclbourne. July 6. Breeze, southern ports. July 6. Tara-wora, southern ■ ports, July <• Waihemo, Adelaide, July 7. Ruapehu, Liverpool, via Auckland, July 7.' s Star of Australia, Kelson, July 7. Defender. West Coast, July 7. Perth, Newcastle, via. Nelson. July 7. Star of Australia, Kelson, July 7. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 7. W'estralia. Sydney, via north, July 8. 'Orepuki, LyUelton, July 9. • Monowei, southern ports, July 11.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alexander, Kelson and. coast, July 5. Wavcrlcy, Patcd, July" 5. Ripple, Napier, July 5. Kapuiti, Patea. July 5. Komata, Westport, July 5. MapouriUe,Westport, Greymouth. Jnly 5. I'utiki, Wanganui, July 5. Maori, Lyttelton, July 5. Kaitoa, Nelson. July 5. Opawa, Blenheim. July 5. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, July 5. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 5, Wairau, Blenheim, July 6. Clueen of the South, Fojton, July 6. Kennedy; Kelson, West Coast,. July 6. Kiverina, Sydney, Hobart, July 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 6. ■ Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 6. Oorinna, eon thorn ports, July 6. Kowhai, New Plymouth, July 6. Blenheim, Wanganui. July 6. Wakatu,' Kaikoura, Lyttelton, July 6. Tarawera, northern ports. July 6. Jlroeze. Wanjranui. July 6. Orcpuki, Nelson, July 6. John, southern ports, July 6. Kamo, Greymouth, July 6. JTawera, Patea, July 7. I'utiki, Wanganui, July 7. Wimraera, Melbourne, via south, July 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 8. Westralia, Dunedin direct, July 8. Ituapeliu, Ij.vttelt.on, July 10. Blenheim, fiavelock, Sounds, July 10. Orepuki, .bays, Nelson. July 10. llonowai, northern ports, July 11.
MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . RIVEKINA, left Sydney June 29 for Wellington. Arrived here July 3. Leases July 6 for Sydney and Hobart. Duo Sydney July 10. • . MOERAKI, leaves Sj'ilney lor Wellington July 13. Due hero July 17. ■ MANUKA, leaves Sydney July 6 for Wellington.' Due here July 10. : WIMMERA. left Bluff for. Melbourne direct- .Tune 23. Arrived Melbourne June 27. Left Melbourne. July 1. Due hers July 6. , WESTRALIA, left Sydney June 29 for Auckland and south. Due Wellington July 8. Lenve.s same day for Dunedin direct. VICTORIA, left July 1 for Sydney, via north. Due Sydney July 8.. PAiLOONA, left July 3 for Melbourne direct. Due Melbourne July 8. . BY TELEGRAPH. ' COASTAL. . TUESDAY, JULY. 4. . . .... AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Westralia (11.50 p.m., July 3), from Sydney. • NAPIER. Sailed.—Putiki (10.15 a.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngahere (4.30 from Wellington. Sailod.-Corinna (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Sailed—Kapuni (11.55 a.m.), and Waverley (noon), for Wellington. rox'iox. Arrived—Queen oftlie South (12.30 p.m.), from Welling ton. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Blenheim (7 p.m.). and Wairau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived—Kini (2.30 pjn.), from Wellington. Sailed— Kaitoa (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. Passenger steamer (probably Faloona) passed. west at 11.5 a.m. WESTI'ORT. Arrived—Kahika (4.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Kaituna (12.30 p.m.), for Auckland. • ■ GREY-MOUTH.-Sailed.—Karu (9.25 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. . Sailed—Mu'ritai (5.30 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; Pohcrua, for Westport; Opouri, for Greymouth; Maori (8,20 p.m.), for AVellington. . POit'l' CHALMERS. Arrived.—Waitcmata (10.15 a.m.), from Newcastle. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Koltiri (12.40 p.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.—Kinross (8 a.m.). for Makatea; liofttmond (1.10 p.m.), for BlufT. Sailed.—Tarawcra (3.40 p.m.). for Auckland, via ports. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington— Messrs. Wise, Glasgow, Fckhoff, Litson, Jl'Guiness, Mesdamcs Garrow, FckholT, tioydhousc, Wise,- Misses Best, Tiley, M'Donald. For Napier—Mrs. Clarkson. For Auckland—Mr. Miller; 15 steerage for all ports. TAIKUI LEAVES HOBART. Cable advice lias been received by Hie liead olGce of the Sliaw. Savill Company stating that K.M.S. Tainui left Hobart for Auckland 'at 7 p.m.. oil July 3. Slie is due lit the northern port oil Saturday, and at Wellington a week later. WAIWERA liEA,VES THE CAPE. Carrying tlio salved cargo of the wvcckod . steamer Rangatira, the Shaw-Savill liner Waiwcra. left Cape Town on Baturdya, July 1. Hobart will be the vessel's
next port of call, then Auckland, where she is due about July '28. MESB;TABLB GOSSIP. Mr. G. H. Amies; late purser of the Warrimoo, will, it is understood, join the Maltai in place of Mr. Crammond. ' Captain Bower is still in charge of tho Paparoa. and has the following officers associated with him:—Chief, Mr. M. Downton; second, Mr. fl. Barnett; third, Mr. S. Dyer; fourth, Mr. 11. Broome; chief engineer, Mr. P. M'Lean; second, Mr. J. Brown; third, Mr. Richardson; fourth. Mr. Boyd-Smith; chief refrigerator, Mr. Storm; second, Mr. Park; electrician, Mr. U. Brand; chief steward, Mr. Kibblowhite. Mr. W. Daniels, third officer of the Warrimoo, has 6igncd off that vessel's articles. Mr. C. A. Brent, of tile AVellington office of the Union Company, has joined the Te Anau as purser. For the purpose of obtaining coal and water, tho Putiki put into Napier and left for Wellington at 30 a.m. yesterday. The vessel is en route from Auckland, and should show up hero to-day. She will be dispatched for Wangauui on Friday. Tho Orepuki Shipping Company, Ltd., has been registered at Christchurch, .with a capital of £15,500, divided into 15,500 shares of £1 each. D. Reese, 1; R. I;. Scott, 1; J. G-rcig, 1; T. W. Reese, 1; A. Swanston, 1; William Banks, 1; P. Graham, 1. Objects: To acquiro and purchase from time to time a steamer or steamers or <my other kind of ships and vessels for the purpose of carrying goods, passengers, or merchandise, and to conduct and carry on the business of shipowners in aIL its branches. The company already owns the steamer Orepuki, which is now engaged in the New Zealand coastr al trade. | It is expected that the F. and S. chartered steamer Ruapchu (from Liverpool) will get away from Auckland to-day. In that case she should arrive at Wcllingtou on Friday, and will be dispatchcd for Lyttelton on July 10. 1 Tho C. and D. liner Star of Australia v.ent across to Nelson yesterday to pick up Home cargo. Sho will arrive back here on Friday. Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co. advise that the Westralia will leave Auckland, in continuation of her journey from Sydney, at 3 p.m. to-day. She is duo at Wellington on Saturday next, and departure will be taken for Dunedin direct tho same day. , The departure of the Hudd&rt-Parker steamer Victoria from Auckland for Sydney has-been postponed till noon to-day. Mossrs. G. H. Scalcs, Ltd., has been advised that their chartered steamer Dunachton left New York for New Zealand ports, via Panama Canal. It (should ■take the vessel 34 days to reach these waters. , The Hinemoa lauded stores at Oape Campbell light on Monday, but was unable to land at Farewell Spit on account of rough weather. She put into Nelson yesterday to replenish stores opd hunkers', aud will eudeavour to land at the Spit light to-day. ' New Zealand consignees who have cargo aboard the seized German steamer Adelaide will be interested to learn that the Sydney Chamber of Commerce is in receipt of the following. advices from the Agent-General in London:—"Although pressed by British Government, Portuguese have not yet granted permission for Adeladic to proceed to Cape Town. British crew referred to in my telegram of May 23 are detained at Loanda in hope that, permission will be given very shortly. One of the Portuguese Ministers, who. is understood to lie empowered to deal with these and other similar matters, readied London recently, and every possible endeavour is being made to expedite the matter." For the first time in history the famous German Ilanca. Line pays no. dividend for the year 1915. Messrs. Johnston and Co., local agents for the Richardson steamer - Ripple, wish consignees of car™ to understand that the -Ripple will only go as far as Napier this week. The Mnpourika, which lias bcenundergoing overhaul here, will set away forWrst Coast ports to-day. She will omit the u=ual call at Piciou and Nelson this trip. No cargo will be Tcceived by the Manourika, which leaves Wellington for Westport direct and Clreymouth to-day. The vessel will corac off the Patent Slip this morning, and will sail at noon.
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