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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASE'S OP THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. Dr. m. First quarter 1 8 36 a.m. Full moon 13 11 30 p.m. La6t quarter 21 0 23 a.m. New moon 29 4 55 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.13 a.m.: set?. 11.53 a.m TIDE. To-day, 0.6 p.m.; 0.0 l a.in. To-morrow, 0.49 fl-iu.: 1.15 a.m. BUN. Sun rises UMlay, 6.30 a.m.; sets, 5.16 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 32. NiKAU. s.s. (8 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Kelson. MARAKOA, s.s. (9.5 a.m.). 2098 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton., NGAHERE, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dillneiv from Napier. EURU, s.s. (5.45 p.m.). 165 toils, Fletcher, from l'okomoru Bay. WAIMEA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 454 tons. Graham. from Weotport. OPAWA, s*«. (7.45 p.m.), 110 tons, KicJiolas, from Blenheim. I'ATHENA, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, from Picton end Nelson. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 82. M.U'OURIKA. s.s. (12.25 a.m.). ■ 1203 tons, lieiil, for l'ict-on, Nelson, and West, Coast. AItKAH-NA-POGUE. scow (1.45 p.m.), 160 tons, Thompson, for Hokianga. WAIRAU. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 93 tone, Deilcy, for llleulieim. NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 248, tons, Hav, for Nelson. MANUKA", s.s. (6.5 p.m."), 4505 tons. Clilt, fon Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Joues, Sibbald, Templer. Marshall, Messrs. Ramsay, Jones, Sandford, Marshall, 'Sergt. Wylie. MAEAROA, s.s. (7.45 p.m.. 2598 ons. Cameron, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Missas Blakirfton, Eachen, M'Pherson, Dora, Driscoll, Knight, Hunt, Cameron, Fallon, Mesdamcs M'Lennan, (2), Mulgan, Brown. Greenh'ow, Booth, M'Callum. Hall, G.ambell, Fallon, Harrop, Hill, Messrs. Wilson Lawrenson, Itoberts, Pritchett, Dingle, Mulgan. Waymouth, Dallison, Bush. Brown, Dinnie, Fallon, Harrow, Grcenhow (2). Blacklock, Weston, Hall, Barker. Smith. Lollerton. Capt. Hutchinson, Gunner Jones. QUEEN OF THF, SOUTH, s.s. (11 p.m.), 128 tons. Harvey, for Foxton. KAKAPO, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1521 tons, for Picton. Onehunga, Kaipara, and Sydney. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ngatoro, Greymouth, August 23. Nikan, Nelson, Motueka, Auzust Breeze, Lyttelton, August 23. Opawa, Blenheim, August M. Kapuni, Patea, August 24. Ivapiti. Wanganui, "August 24. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 24. Defender, Hokitika, August, 24. Mararoa, Lytteltou, August 24. " Pateena, Nelson, Pieton. August 24. Kaiton, Nelson, August 24. Victoria,, Dunedin, li.vttelton, August 24. Orepuki. southeru ports. August 24. Blenheim, Sounds, August 24. Queen of the South, Foxton. August 24. Manuka, Lyttelton, August 24. Wftkfltu, Lyttelton, via coast, August 25. Tarawera, northern ports, August 25. Wuvcrloy, Patea. August 25. "Ha'wera, Patea, August 25. Westralia, Sydney, via northern ports, September 1. ; Pa,loona, Melbourne. September t. , .ltiverina, Sydney, September 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES., Kapuni, Patea, August. 23. Waimea. West Coast, August. 23. Ngalierc, Wanganui, August 23. Kapuni, Patea, August 23. Kapiti, Wanganui,-August 23. 'Maori, Lyttelton, August 23. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, August 23. -Tainui, New Plymouth, Waitara, Aug. 23 Vateena, Picton, \clsen. August IS. Kipple, Akitio. August 23. Tldwcra, Patoa, August 23. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, August 23. Waverlcy, Pa.tea, August 23. Opawa, • Blenheim. August, 23. Wanganui, August 2f. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 24. . Alexander. Picton, August. W. Komata, Westport, August 24. Kikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 24. 'Manuka, Sydney, August 24. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August. 24. Orepuki, Lyttelton. August 24. Defender, Picton. West Coast, August 24. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, August 25. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 25. Queen of the South. Foxton, August 85. Ta'tnpuna, Picton, Nelson, August IS. Riverine.. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 5. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. IfOERAKI, leaves Sydney August 24 for Wellington. Due hero August, 28. MANUKA, left Sydney August 17. Arrived Wellington Aucust 21. Left August 82 for Lyttelton. Back here August 24. Leaves for Sydney and Hobart August 24. Arrives Sydney. August 28. WIMMERA, left Melbourno Auguit 12. Arrived here August 17. Leaves August 19 for Melbourne, via southern portH. Duo Melbourne August 28. PALOONA, leaves Melbourne August 23 for Wellington, via Hobart and southern ports. Duo here September 1, and leaves for Melbourne September 2. Due Melbourne September 7. WESTRALIA, leaves Sydney for Wellington. via Auckland and northern ports, August 23. Due Auckland August 27. Duo Wellington September 1. Leaves for south, orn ports samo day, arriving back September 7, and sails for Sydney, via northern ports, same day'. Duo Sydney September 15. VICTORIA, arrived here from Sydney, via. northern ports, August 19. Sailed August 19. for Dunedin. Duo back, via Lyttelton. August 24. Leaves samo day for Sydney, via, northern ports. Due Sydney September 1. RIVERINA, leaves Sydney August 31. Due here September 4. Sails for Lytteltom September 5. ' Loaves ■ Wellington September 7 for Sydney. Due Sydney September 11. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. AUCKLAND. Railed.—Maltura (8.50 p.m.), for Sydney. Sailed—Tarawera (4 p.m.), for Eouthem ports. NAPIER. An-ived.—Monowai. (4.10 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. , Arrived.—Stormbird (i 1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kapit-i (3 p.m.). for Wellington. ' PICTONArrived.—Ma,pourika (5 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Kaitoa. (9 p.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Storm (7.15 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.—Maori (8.50 p.m.). for .Wellington; Storm (2.35 p.m.),-for Picton. DUNEDIN. ' j Arrived.—Corint,hie (10.30 a.m.), from Lyt- ] • telton; Karori (0.25 p.m.). from Oamaru; Wimmera (2.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton. _ Sailed.—Victoria (0.45 p.m.). for Sydney, via ■ for Wellington—Mesdamcs Arnold, Murpbv, Messrs. Abbott, Seoullar. Murphv. For Napier-Misses Highet, Ilerbi'OTi (2). Mrs. Ilerbison. ' For Auck-land-Miss Tuetonc, Mr. Stevenson; 3 steerage. PATEENA ON THE FEHRY- RUN. On Monday, August 28. the Takapuna, which has been laid up in t-Xo stream at Wellington for some time past, will leave for Picton and Nelson, in place of the. Pateena. The Pateena is going on the W-clliugton-Lyttelton run -v.i Saturday evening in place of the Mararoa, which will arrive in Wellington next Saturday as usual, and will then withdraw from the ferry service, and leave for Port Chalmers to undergo a general overhaul. Tho steamer Anglo-Califomian, well known in New Zealand,'and which, under the late Captain Parslow, put up a big fight against a German submarine, lias been reramed Vandaiia. She is now under the flag of the Cmiard Line. The Kamonn, due at Timaru to-day, will, after discharging cargo, procoed to Wellington, and will load for New Plymouth about Saturday. Ten apprentices from tho A'parimo. transferred to the Manuka yesterday to ,"<nnpletc their training. The Takapuna- was towed to tbe Queen's Wharf yesterday from out In the stream. She will be recommissioued, and take the place of the Patcenn on the Picton-Nclson run. _. o,ving to bad weather the Hinemon was not able to get away to Karori Rook yes. tcnlnv. r.nd will probably eo to-day. The' TX'Miic, from Liverpool, is nxocctoil at Auckland on September 15. and is duo here about September 22. She will pro. need to I/vttelton and Dunedin after die-elm-rein"! her Wellington rari»n. The Kakapo left Wellington last night, for Picton. Onehunga. Knipara. and Svducv. She will take a cargo of timber frnni Knipara for Sydney. > An unexpected arrival at Auckland on Monday was tile London Missionary Society's steamer John Williams. Tile vessel is making one of her periodical cruises to the vjn-ious zroups of islands in tho I'acilic. and she came to Auckland for the purpose or replenishing her coal supply. The John Williams, which last visited Auckland in May, 1912, left- Sydney on August It for Opua, Bay of Is- , lands, where iUTangcmcnts had been mado for tho vessel to coal. She arrived there on Thursday afternoon last, but, owing to there being no coal available, Captain

Kettle decided to go on to Auck/and Lmi take iu supplies. It has usually been the custom for the Jolin Williams to coal at Suva., when commeiicinK a cruise, but, aa her present itinerary does not, cmbraco Fiji, it was decidcii that she should coal at Opua, which was the nearest port. Captain H, E. Kettle, who is in command, was at- one time <111 officey in the employ oi' the New Zealand ' Shipping Oompauy, his Inst steamer ill that company the Kaikoura. When the John Williams visited Auckland in 191?, Captain Kettle was -second officer, and on the death of Captain W. IT. Steele he v;as promoted to chief officer, and then to master. After coaling, the .Tohn Williams will continue her cruise. The Cook Islands will be ie? first rail, then Nine Island, Samoa-, Ellice. and Gilbert- Islands, and "British Papua*. A considerable time will be spent visitirjc? UlO various mission stations controlled by the London Missionary Society in these groups. The John Williams is due back at Sydney, which is the vessel's headquarters, at the end of the year. . •

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 8

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