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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE HOOK. AUGUST. Day. Hr. ni. First quarter 7 8 36 a.m. Full moon 13 11 30 p.m. Irtst quarter 21 0 23 a.m. New moon 29 4 55 a.m. JIOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.12 p.m.: sets, 5.58 a.m. Saturday. TIDE. . To-day, 1.23 a.m.; 1.53 p.m. To-morrow, 2.20 a.m.; 2.52 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.47 a.pi.; sels, 5.5 p.m. 5 ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. REGOLU6, 6.6. (4.20 a.m.), 585 tons, Tickerinan, from NelEon. IIOERAKI, s.s; (4.45 a.m.), 4)92 tons, Collins,' from Lyttelton. Paßseneers: fea-loon —Messrs. Lynch, Hughes, Miles. Turner; 1 steerage. ' „ , CALM, e.s. (5.25.a.m.). 690 tons, Gordon, from Lyttelton. * HAWERA, s.s. (5.35 a.m.), 2CO tone, Jacksou, from Wanjanui. „ NIKAU, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. PUTIKI, s.s. (8.10.a.m.),. 407 tons, Wahl6trom, from Terakohe. MAfiAROA. s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. WESTRALIA, B.s. (10.45 a.m.), 2884 tons, Easson. from Dunedin and Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (3.20 p.m:), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Havelock anil Sounds, j PATEENA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, from Picton nnd kelson. TUTANEKAI, Government steamer (6.50 p.m.), 811 tons, Post, from Cook Strait, (Anohored in Worser Bay.) ■* WAIHACT, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 93 tons, Deilcy, from Blenheim. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. ARRAH-NA-POGTJE, three-masted scow (0.20 a.m.), Thompson, from Greymouth. WAKATU, s.s. (1.15 a~m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. TUTANEKAI. s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 811 tons, C. F. Post, for Cook Strait. PAKEHA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 7911 tons, Lewis, for Lyttelton. WAIWIiRA, s.s, (5 p.m.), 6237 tons, Kelly, for Lyttelton. HAWEIIA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.). 200 tons, Jackson. for Wnngajiul. NIICACT, b.s. (5.15 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. .TOHN, b.s. (5.10 p.m.), 343 tons, Robertson, for Oamani. MOERAKI,' s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, for Sydney and Ho bar t. Passengers: Saloon—Mlssbb Moore, Armstrong, Morris, Lamb. Tingey (2), Green. De Costo, Rowling, Morton, Thorne, Ifolan, Harward and infant, Riley, Sißter Miriam, Mesdames Quintivan, Slelquiond, Stephens, Catteland ■I children, Harward, Nathan, Gray. Crocker, Reid, Cuthbert, Parian, Hair, Regg, Dr. .MttoamU'ew, Messrs. Williams, Emmanuel, Hebbelthwalte, Eyles, Grant, Herbert, Lurle, flowells, Hiingorford, Dimant, Ulph, Ciuinllvan (2), Melquiondl' Brittlebank, '"Wilson, Stephens, Harward, Gray, Wright, Martin, Allen, Isugi, Crocker, Cuthbert (2), Moss, Stewart, Morton, Hoggan, l'lottel, Caldwell, Anderson, und l'arhan. WOOXTON, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 151 tons, Larson, for Lyttelton. MAH.ABOA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, for . Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Hisses Blcltnell, Feast (2), Ball, Williams; Lynch, Willis, Watson, Mesdames Cullen, Casey, Parker, Broad, Brown, Gray, Trotter, Eatlibone, Curtis, do Chateau, Oanuegic, Jackson, M'Lennan, King, Rubere, Morton, Boyd, Williams, G-arring-ton, Messrs. Cullen, Casey, Parker, Broad, Oornaga, Jackson, Powrie, Haydon, Bair-' stow. Kirk, O'Meara, Luttrell, Johnson, Wales, Yonng, Gordon, Chadwiclt, 'M'Nair, Compton. Brown, Taylor, Gray, Lloyd, Gilmore, Hanning. JladdUl, Grcig. Bishop, Rutherford, I'eck, Leaning, Rathbone, White, Lowe, M'Gilligan, Ross, Do Costa (2), JCarlor, Jackson. Higgott, Middlcton, Whitman, Harris, Hardily, Dunn, Monk, Kinvig, Deeley; M'Lenuan, Mountford, Wellwoort. Boyd. Mahon, Coleman, Denliehy. Martin, lCeane, Voung, Billis, Fisher, Oorrington, Fuller, Griffiths, Wilkinson, Davey, Burke, Fisher, Elliott. O'Connor, Brown,-Tapp, Goldfinch, Wado (2). Archdeacon' - Richards, Dean Cannon Oarrineton, Bishop Neville. OPAWA, s.s. (B p.m.), 110.tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim.

WBSTIIALIA. 6.5. (10.15 p.m.), 2884 tons, En-sson. for Sydney*-via northern norts. s.s. (10.55 p.m.), 981 t-ona, Jordon, southern ports. .

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, To Anau, Auokland, August 11. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 11. Kapuni, iPatea, August 11. Queen of the South, i'oxton, August 11." Tarawcra, northern ports, August 11. Maori, Lyttelton, August 11. Kaitoa, Nelson,' August ll.i Wairau, Blonhoim> August 11. Waverley, Patea, August 11. . Paloona, Lyttelton,. August 11. , Hinemoa, southern lighthouses, Aug. 11. lvaramu, Greymouth, August 12. Echo, East Coast, August 12. Mapourika, West Coast, August 12. Corlnthic, London, via Auokland, Aug. 12, Jlararoa, Lyttelton, August 12. , Nilrau, Kelson, August- 12. Opawa, Blenheim, August 12. Pateeua, Picton, Nelson, August 12. Ilawera, Wanganui,. August 12. Poherua, Greymouth', August 12. Corinna, New Plymouth, August 13. Bosamoud, southern ports, August 13. Ngakuta, Greymouth, August 13. Defender, West Coast. August 13. ltipple, Napier, August 13. Oropuki, Lyttelton, August 13. Jtoana. 'Frisco, Papeete, and Itarotonga, August 11. Breeze, southern ports, August 14. , Wootton, Lyttelton, August 14. ' Alexander, Wanganui, August 15. Wakatu, Kaikoura,' August IS.. Biverina, Sydney, August 15. John, southern ports, August 18. .Oacique, San Erancisco, August 18.

•PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waverley. Patea, August 11. : , s Kapuni, Patea, August 11. Miefield, Auckland, August 11. Stormbird. Wanganui, August 11. 1 Patecna, Picton, Nelson, August 11. Wairau, Blenheim, August 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, August 11. Maori, Lyttelton, August 11. Wukata, Kaikoura, August 11. To Anau, Timaru. Oamaru, Bluff, August 11. Tarawera, southern ports, Au frost 11. Queen of tho South. Foxton, August 11. llegulus, Nelson and coast. Aug. 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 11. Echo. Terakohe, August 12. Hawera, Patea, August 12. Opawa,' Blenheim, August 12. Nikau, Nelson, August 12. MnraToa, Lyttelton, August IZ. Paloona, Melbourne, (August 12 Putiki, Wanganui, August 12. Breeze, Wanganui. August 14. ' Orepuki, Lyttelton, August 14. Wootton, Puponga, August 14. Defender, Picton and coast,- August 14. Corinna, southern ports,' August 14. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 1 J Posamon/1, southern ports, August'l4. Ngakuta, Greymouth; August 15. • - Hippie, Napier, Gishorac, August 15. Alexander, Nelson and coast. Aue. 15. Mapourika, West Coast, August 15.

MOVEMENTS C-F STEAMERS. \ INTERCOLONIAL SERVIOE' ' RIVERINA. leaves Sydney for Welling ton AiitfUPt. 1). Arrives hero August 15. MOERAKI. left Sydney August 3 for Wellington. Arrived here August 7. Left August 10, for Sydncj'. Due Sydney August 14. MANUKA, arrived hern .Tuly 3t. Left August 3 for Sydney. Arrived Sydney August 7. Leaves August 17. Due hero August 21. WESTRALIA, left For Sydney, via northern ports, August 10. Due Sydney August 18. PALOONA, arrived Melbourne July 30. l#eft : August. 2. for Wellipgton, via Ronth. Dup h«ro August li. ; VICTORIA., left for Sydney, via north' «rn ports, July 27.. Arrived Sydney August 4. Leaves for Auckland August 10. WIMMERA. leaves Melbourne Auguot 12. Due here August 17. Leaves August 19 for Melbourne, via southern. poTts. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. . « SYDNEY, August 10. Sailed—Victoria (1.15 p.m.),, for New Zealand. •' ' NEWCASTLE. August 10. Sailed.—Melbourne, for Lyttelton. COASTAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Boonah (6.45 a.m.), for Newcastle; Oonntlilc (uoon), for Wellington. ONEHUNGA.. . Sailed—Rarawa (5.30 p.m.), Tor Now Plymouth. NAPIER. To sail.—Tarawera (5 p.m.), for Welling, ton. Arrived.—Ripple (3.40 a.m.), froin Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Stormbird (5.3 i a.m.), from Wellington. 1 Sailed.—Stormbird (7.15 p.m.), for, Weli lington. ! " NELSON'. Arrived.-Corinna (5.15 a.m.), front Wellington. Sailed.—Kaitoa (5 p.m.). for Wellington: Waiinca (2.40 p.m.), for Westport and Grdymouth; Coriuna (7.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. WESTPORT. Arrived-Storm (11.20 aiiu.), from Wanganui; Komata (4.50 p.m.), from Welling- , ton, i

Sailwl.—Mapourika (1.25 a.m.), for Greymouth; Storm (6.15 p.m.), for Wanganul. GRETMOTJTir. Arrived—A-wahou (7.15 a.m.). from Wanganul : Mapourika (5.40 p.m.),, from «estport. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—lfaorl (8.10 p.m.). for Wanganul; Paloona (6.55 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail.—Kini, for Greymouth. SYDNEY BOAT LATB. The Riverina-4next week's Sydney boatis'late, leaving Sydney on account of repairs. . Sho is expected to leave to-day (instead, of yesterday), and should be hero on Tuesday morning. It is not known definitely whether she will get away today. CORINTHIC DUE ON SATURDAY. The R.M.S. Corinthio was delayed some time in Auckland, owing to trouble with firemen, and did not get away for Wellington until noon yesterday. She is due here on Saturday afternoon. R.M.S. ARAWA. \ The Shaw-Savill liner Arawffl is duo at Hobart from London, via Cape Town, on August 28. Auckland, tho fir6t New Zealand port of coll. should bo reachedon September 2, while her due date at Wellington is September 8. THE DEVON. The local office of tho F. and S. Line have received advico that the Devon, from Liverpool, arrived at Melbourne on August 5. Sho is due to leave Sydney for Auckland on August 15, being due at the northern port on August 20. Wellington should be reached about August 28. OACIQUE FKOJI 'FRISCO. The Wellington agents for the steamer Cacique, now en route to Wellington, from the owners of the vessel, stating that she should _ arrive here about next Friday. TOXGAPvIRO AND KAIKOURA. It is announced, that the liner Tongariro is expectcd. to reach. Auckland about next Tuesday week from London. She will reach Wellington the following Tuesday. The Kaikoura will reach the northern port about-the same time from Montreal, and arrives at Wellington about the end of the month. R/OSCOMMON FOR NEW ZEALAND. Tho local office of the F. and S. Lino announce v that the F. aud S. steamer Roscommon in coming to New Zealand shortly from Australia to load. She is expected to be in Hew Zealand about August 20, but it is not yet known which port she will touch dt first. The Roscommon, in early years the Oswestry Grango, is a vessel of 7381 tons. She has been in NewZealand before.

Captain H. Whybom 'is now in command of 'the Kaiapoi, and --he has "with him Q3 chief officer llr. J.. Reid, late second of the Maitai. Mr. M. Singleton, is second officer. The Union Company's KaHuna,. which left * port shortly before midnight on Wednesday night for G-roymoutb and Molbourne, was forced to return to port a few hours lator on account of a fault in the Bteering gear. Repairs were effected in time for hor to leave yesterday morning. The Tarawei'a should arrive from Napior about noon to-day. She leaves for southern ports to-night. Prom New Plymouth the Coriuna is expected back here either Sunday or Monday. Sho loads for southern ports. An arrival at London recently of spcclal interost to New Zealand is that of the Now Zealand Shipping Company's liner Itcnuiera. The vessel left Wellington on Juno 22 for Plymouth and London, via the Panama Canal, and she holds the distinction of being the first passeuger steamer of'the line to. proceed to England by this route (remarks the Auckland ".Herald"). The time occupied on the voyago was 44 days. "The Remuera reach-ed-Panama, on July 14, the' passage from Wellington thus occupying 22 days.- Departure was taken from Panama on July 16, the vessel arriving at Newport on July 22, and sailing on July 25 for .London.| The auxiliary scow TJcho is expected to arrive bade from the East Ooast to-mor-. row. Sho is fixed -to leavo for Terakobe on Sataxday evening. . . It is probable that tho Xapiti will resume hor running after overhaul about Monday or Tuesday next. The jtinemoa landed stores at Farewell. Bpit yesterday morninn:, and left for Astraiabe to attend the beacon there. She should return to Wellington this morning. The Paloona, due from Lyttelton this morning, < has on board several railway wagons'for discharge -hare. The vessel will land them at the Glasgow Wharf. The Poherua was. to have left Greymouth last niirht for Wellington. laden witti coal. The Greymouth bax is reported to be bad, - however, and it is doubtful whether she would get out. Tho Shaw-Savill. steamers Waiwera and Paltoha left last evening for Lyttelton to continue discharge. The Wootton left for Lyttelton last evening, and will return to Wellington on Monday with a load of produce. She is expected to leave tho same evening for Puponga. and will not be back in Wellington _fnr some days,... -- •. -,

MrrTS.-eSffi-B. assistant' purser or une Maroroa, is to transfer to. the Paloona In a similar • capacity. 1 Mr. Irwin, chief officer of the Koromiko, has left 'that tcsscl in order to proceed, to Dunedin for orders. He has been succeeded by Mr. Low.. Mr. Corby, second officer of the Kaitangata, who came, ashore a short time ago to undergo ail operation, is 'reported to bo progressine favourably towards recovery. and .will ' Tesume , his duties shortly. Tho three-masted, 6cow Arrah-na-Pogue arrived in the stream from Greymouth. last night.. The vessel was sighted shortly after 9 o'clock, and arrived in the stream Bome three hours later. She brings a load of timber from the .West Coast tort.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2847, 11 August 1916, Page 8

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