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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF TIIE SIOON. JUIA'. Day. Dr. m. Last, tiunrter 1 8 13 p.m. JfiMT moon £ '52 run. First quarter 16 5 55 p.m. l'ull moun 2J 8 5 a.m. 1 Last quarter 31 0 14 a.m. MOOS. Moon rises to-day. 6.52 a.m.; set!, M 2 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 3.51 a.m.; 4.22 p.m. To-morrow, 4.46 a.m.; 5.20 p.m. SUN. Sim rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sets, 4.35 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, JULY 6. JJIKAU. n.s. ff.4o a.m.), 24S torn:. Hay, from Nt'lßon. , ITAJN'A. s.s. (8.5 a.m.), 134 tons. Sproulo, from I'icfoii. . , MAHAKOA. P.i. <-8-jO a.m.), 2598 lons, SiiriiiK-Hroivn, from Lytt.clton. COKISNA. , s.a. (0.45 a.m.), 1271 tons. JElders, from Now Plymouth. KAPITI, s.B. (9.10 a.m.). 242 tons, Siiwyerß, from Wr.ngamii. IIOTJTO, auxiliary schooner (10.40 :i.m., in tliß stream). 147 tons, "Richards, lrom New ilymoutli., KAI'UJn, s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 188 tons. Gibj son, from Patea. 1 WAII'OBT r.s. (2-30 p.m.). 1919 tons. Pago, from Adelaide VATEEXA, s.s. (6.55 p.m.). 1212 tons. Cameron, from Nelson and Pieton. SUNDAY, JULT 7. KINI. s.s. (2 a.m.), 1122 tons, l'latta from Greymontn. KAEU, 8,8. (1 a.m.), 267 tons. Itobinson, from Lyttclton. KAITOA. s.s. (6.50 a.m.). 305 tons, Wildman. fromNeiso.n. MAORI, s.B. (?.5 a.m.), 2412 tone. Manning, from Ijyttdton. INVEItCAUaiLL, s.s. (11.55 p.m.). 224 tons, Wahlstrom. fronv Lyttrtton. 11OANA, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 3915t0n5. Strinjer, from San Francisco, Papeete, and llnrotonga. Passovers: Saloon—Missel Lillian Dnnßtan. Mary Edwards, Mrs. Eoso Edwards, Dr. Grace P. Murray, Lioutlnant Pierrot, Mr. Ernest James Taylor. Second ealoon— Misffs M. Gillcsoie, Grace Humnhries, Mcsdamps Jl. Makejieaco, Georije, Mary Ghinqiinrt, Messrs. A. G. Lucas. William G. Kac, and A. Chinijuart; 13 stceraue. ffESTEAIitA, 's.s. (8.50 p.m., in the ft.remn), 2884 tons, Morris, from Melbourne direct. WAVEMjET. s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 167 tons, Fiik, from Patea, DEPARTUnCS. SATOEDAY. JULY 6. ■ MANA, p.s. (11.40 a.m.), 134 toue, Sproule, for Pieton. WOOTTON. s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 157 tons. Larson, for Lyttelt.on NiKAU, s.s. (2 p.m.). 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson. MAPOtJMKA, s.s. (3.25 p.m.), 1203 tons, M'Domild. for Auckland. KENNEDY. ».». (4.30 p.m.), 226 tons, Honry. for .WraLport. OALM. R.B. (5.20 p.m.), 090 ton?. Badford, for Wanotanui. MAHAROA, 9.5. (7.50 p.m.), 259S tonp, RDvinit-Brnwn, for Lyttflton. Pnsseneers: Saloon—Misses Wilkinson, flapsford.Wliittv roan. Collins. .Tnll, Slinvv, Conkes. Balston, M'Culloußli, AVithiti. Liviscy, liiclmrda, Gibson, Mc?riomcs Doiißall, Mnrrjiy, Hart. St.flblcr. Bcrsford, Newell, Hoarc, Mole and child, Messrs. Stcvnrt. Saxton, Froetiok, DouEall, Murray. Stabler, Bersford. Wvkes, Adams. Mason Slmw. Newell, Rosie. Mnrrny. Hunter, P.oliin, HaMtcll. Pliaekleford, Marshall. Moir, Bealt.y, V.nvi, Grimn.Cook, M'K.iy, Asliton, Ecece, Wilson, Mole, Ptc. Coo'k. WAIRA.TJ. s.s. (8.10 p.m.). 143 tons. Dcilev. for Blenheim. SUNDAY, JULY 7. Tv'APUNI, s.p. (0.10 a.m.), 188 tone, Gibson. f(ir Lytlelton. CORTNNA. p. 3. '0.10 a.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, for Duncdin. •> MAGIC, niixilinry scow (8.15 a.m.), 82 tone, Holm, for Sandy Day. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kokiri, Wentpon, July 8. Kipple. Nnpier, July 8. , Koniata, Wcat»ort, July 9. To Annii, Auckland dived, July 9. Culm, Wswßiinui. July 9. Wairaii, lUenhoim, July 9. Mararoa, Lyttclton, July 9. Fiitccna. Nelson.. Pieton, July 9. Nikau, Nelson, July 9. ■Riverina,.llol)iu-t, Sydney, July 9. Wootlon, Lyttclton, July 9. >'ann. Wnn.Knmil.'July 9. Hawera, Patea. July 9. Waverley, Patea, July 9. Maori, Lyttclton. July 10. . Kaitna, Nelson, July 10. Gpsiwa. Blenheim,-July 10, lnve.-ear?ill. Wa.ncrn.nui. July 10. Kapiti, framwntii, July 10. Kosamond, Napier, July 10. John, Wanganni. Julr 10. Queen of ihn Bonth. Poxton, July 10. Wakalu, Kaikouni. ,Tnly 11.' Blenheim. Hnvclnrk. Sounds, July 11. Waimpa. TaraV.ohe. July 11. Defender, West Coast, July 12. Badon Powell. New Plymouth, July 12. Putiki, south. July 12. Mapnuriiffl, Auckland, July 14. Hiniitangl, Chatham Jslauds, Lyttclton. July 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tainui, LytWton, July 8. Waltatu, Kaikoura, July 8. Opawa, Blenheim, July 8. Sadui 1-TTvi m. iTew Plyinoulh, July 8. Kara, Lyltcllon, July 8. Invcrcarßill, Wanganui, July 8. Blenheim. liarcloitk, Sounds, July 8. Kapiti, Wanstanni, July 8. . Maori, Lyttelton, July 8. Kaitoa. Nelson, July 8. Pateena. Pictou, Nelson, July 8. Houto, Duncdin. July 8. Calm, Lyttelton, Timarn. Duiiediii. July 9. Gisborne, Duncdin, July 9. Tn Anau, Bluff, July 9. AVostralin, Melbourne, via south. July 9. Kipple. Napier, Gisborne, July 9. Hinemoa, Cook Strait. Kahurauei Point, July 9. Mararoa. Ilytlclton, July 3. Kikau, Nelson, July 9. Wairau Blenheim, July 9. ? 7 ?.-.Ki. July 9. Kaino; Greyiiioulh, July ' Hawera, Patea, Jiuy 9. Waverley. liitea, July 9. Jiosamoud, south, July 10. Tv'ontton, Lyttclton, July 10. John, south. July 10. Olamm Melbourne, July 10. Queen of tho South. Foxton. July 10. JVopna. Sa;i Prancipro, via wHi. July 11. Wairaeiv, Nelson, Coast, .Tuly 11. Kiverina, Sydney, llobart. July 11. BY TELEGKAPH. COASTAL. • ' SATURDAY, JULY 6 AUCKLAND. Saflert.-Te Anau (noon), for Wellington; Ktutangata (5 p.m.), for Westport. POUT AIIUItIBI. Bailed.—Ripple (10 p.nrj, for Wellington. LYTTELTON. I Arrived -M;iu.i 16.45 a.m.), from Wellingj " ' SUNDAY. JULY 7. J AUCKLAND. 1 Arrived.—Wanalia (4 p.m.), from Fiji. ! lATTKLTON. ■ Arrived.—Mararoa (9.10 a.m.), Voott.oii i (11.45 a.m.), -rom Wellington. i BLENHEIM.. ■ Arrived.—Wairau 6 a.m.), from Welling- ■ ton. Y/AXGANU. Arrived.-Calm (8.15 a..iu.), irom Wellington. , WKo'l'POliT. j Arrived.—Koniata (2 a.m.), from Wclliuc;- ■ ion. o (iiLKYMOUTH. Arrived.—Karainii (8.1.1 a.m.l, and Ngakuta (8.50 u.iii.), from Wellington. I TO-DAY'S riEKTHAGE LIST. : Moiina—King's Wharf. Vcstralin-No. 16 Qm-en's Whai-r. ' Maori-Perry Wharf. Patvcim-Xo. 12 Qiwen's Wharf. '.Vaiiioi'i-No. 6 Queen's Wharf. ■ Kiiii--'iliraiiii , .r. I Tiiimii-Vipilea Wharf. I Kiini-fllasgow Wh.i.'l , . I li , ii)|!l"-Kin:r'.f Wharf. ; Invi'ivavKill'-Xu. 13 (>ui".'n's Wharf. Ilmniui-Xn. M Oii'jijii'- Wharf. Ki.i|;in-- I !r.!hvay Vi'liaiV. ■ llmrto--T:ira«»:Ki Street Wharf. i".ilsbuni( -Ulasßov.- Wliarf. WKnTJIAMA, PEO3I MELItOCUNK. The Hiidilarl-Parkcv sieatv.er Westralia arrived nt Wcllinetou .it 3.50 ji.in. yesterday from JlelbiMinii.' direct. She kiicroved in tlie stream, and will berth (his Niorniriß sil'lnr 'li'.-MidiU' !ias ! )'-'''ii rninfnl. '('he vcm.-cl i-- (1:k f;i ro.H I.«-ii.'i)itow nip.'i , :>t 5 <iV!uo!; !■)■: lli-Uxmriie. via =«m;li-.-rn liorts. IitVKIMNA, K!?OM SYDNEY". j Tlie lludilart-Parki'i , C.vii'iv.iw's JMtH!':; it lint fin- l» iii-riv-' ;i' Wi !:iii;-:li):i rro::> Sydui'.v until to-iii'irnvv on .•lpcount of ! her In ie dciartinv. 11.-r jiiiiiiher 110. cud her ear;,ii totals 2240 tun.i. Included in her enreo lire:—l66o case.i fruit. 44.500 feel timlii-r. 5000 sleciictt--, 5H ions iil'ie*. 60 <on.« sail, niul 100 liaßumpcr 1 ulio'-'pliate:.. Oai'KO for liytleltoii will be. i <lis<'hnrsi'(l lien' lo ei!::l>l» ihi' Tllverlnu l» i sail on'Tii.vi'j'.lay for Hyiiney direct. Tlie Kapum arrivcu on Saturday morniiiß frouL Paten. 'Kim left at midnight Tor Eylteiloii, wlicri? she \vill be up for about a weok for overhaul.

'FRISCO BOAT ARRIVES. The Union Coinpany'B eteaincr Moana arrived at Wellington at 6.15 p.m. yesterday from ,3an Fraucisco, Paiicete, and Harotonga. Good weather wua expcriencea throughout tho trip until within two daye of reachinß the New Zealand co.ißt. Tho vcsEol left San Francisco on Saturday, Juno 15. aud reached Papeete on June 27. After a stay there of 24 hours, she sailed for llarotonga, arming tlie.ro on JuLe 30. Tho following day tho Moana continued her voyage, making the run to Wellington in six days. The vessel brought 1799 tons of cargo for discharge at Wellington, including 427 ton 3of fruit. At present she is scheduled to sail on the return trip on Thursday. POET OP WESTPOKT RETUKNS Port of Westport returns for tho month of Juno aro as follow :— Output and Export of Coal.—Westport Coal Company, Ltd., coal. 39.681 tons 13cwt. (output). 38.852 toun 15owt. (export). Westport Goal Company, Ltd., coke. 183 tons 14owt. (output), 188 tons liicwt. (export). Weetjjort-Stookton Coal Co., Ltd., 15e74 tons !6cwt. (outuut), 15,730 tons 19cwt. (export); Coal Creelc Mining Party, 361 tons 12cwt. (output), 361 tons 12cwt. (export). Totals: Output, 56,101 tons Iscwt.; export, 55.134 tons 2owt. Export of timber. 127.480 superficial feet. During the month 42 steamers, representing 26.570 tona, entered tho port, and 43 steamers, representing 27,555 tona, left the port; total tonnago for the month. 63,925. Tho schooner Huanui is duo to arrive at Wellington «uy time now with a careo of produce, from Lyttelton, which port ulie left on Friday. After discharging her produce ehe loa-ls limber for Melbourne. An arrival at AVcllington on Saturday afternoon wag tho Waipori after a passage of nine daye from Adelaide, which port was left on the afternoon of June 27. Fair weather vraa experienced until Stephen Island was abeam, when westoly winds and equally fcoaa were tho conditions met with. A load of saft and gypsum will be dinchareed her*. The movements of tho New Zealand Hβ; friserating Company's Mann and Tainui aro as follow:—Tho Mana, which left hore on Thursday night for Ficton anil Wanganul, was diverted at Pieton back to Wellington, arriving here early on Saturday morning. Th« vessel picked up Home transhipments and returned to Pieton later in tho morning. Sho Is due here to-morrow from Wanganui, and will Bail for Timarn in tlie evening. Tho Tainui, which arrived on Saturday night from Lyttelton, will to-day load for that port. The llinomoa. which has-been undergoing ovorhaul at Welliapcton, will Ball tomorrow for Cook Btralt .lighthouses and Kahurangl Point. While the vensel is making the trip tho following changes among lightkeepei'S will he mado:—Proba-tionary-keeper Dowdall will go to The Brothers to replace Temnorary-Uecpur Hoy Mitchell, who comes ashoro; Probationarykeoper Crocker goes to Farewell Soit; Tom-porary-kooper Davidson goes to Capo Palliser, and Temporary-keeper J. Keano conies ashore to entar camp, Bnnker coal will be taken In by the Rosamond at Wellington on Wetlnnaday. She leaves Napier to-morrow for southern porte. Polliors disshanriiic at Wellington today will include the Kini, from Groymouth, and probably the Kokiri, from Westport. Tho John Is aue on Wednesday Jroni Wimeauui to load for southern porte. The Himitangi arrived at Waitnngi, Übatham Islands, on .Saturday morning from Wellington and LyUeltou. which port sho left on Wednesday. The vessel is due here fo-day week from tho Islands, via- Lytteltou. Mr. W. .1. Lyon, mate on tne Wairau. has come ashore. Owing to rain on Saturday, delaying loading opera''ons. the departure of the Baden Powell for New Plymouth was postponed until 5 p.m. to-day. Oargp will be received until 'I p.m. Tim Otago Iron Rolling Mills Company's auxiliary schooner Ilouto left New Plymouth on Wednesday morning for' Wellington, and arri'tcd here on 'Saturday morning, where sho will complete her loading of (crap iron for Duncdin. The vessel, on completion of dis'jhavgo at, Dunedin, will load L'cneral cargo for Onehunga. The four-masted motor schooner Oarmen, a new vessel, typical of other craft of tho class that have been to Australia, reached Sydney ovi June 25 on her maiden voyage from Gray's Harbour with a full cargo of lumber, amounting to 1.300.000 ft. 'Die trip was made In 62 (lays. A call wan made at Honolulu for ojl fuel, a utay of five days being mado there. The run from Honolulu was completed in 38 days. Moderate weather prmilod, until New Onledoniit was pussecT ari*d thence to port Blrong west aud south winds and head eeas. Th<! l'nblic Trustee hae agreed to lend the Nelson Hwbour Board the sum of £103.000 at 5} tier cent, for tho purchase of the railway wharf at tho port, of Nelson. The Monowai will probably complete her ovorhaul ut Port tfhalmers by tho end of this week. She wU' th?>n tako up her usual running In tin. East Coast service. Mr. D. P. Smith, i-ccond officer of the Whangape, who rocently obtained his master's certificate, has joined n special service steamer as third officer.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 248, 8 July 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 248, 8 July 1918, Page 9

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