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SHIPPING NEWS

6 PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Last quarter 1 8 U p.m. New moon 8 7 51 p.m. First quarter Jo 6 55 p.m. Pull moon 24 8 5 a.m. Last quarter 31 0 44 a.m. MOON. ' Moon rises to-day, 7.35 a.m.:. sets, 5.46 p.m. TIDK. To-day, 4.46 a.m.; 5.20 p.m. To-morrow. 5.42 a.m.; 6.16 p.m. •RUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.16 a.m.; sots, 4.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JULY 8. RIPPLE, s.s. (2.20 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Napier. HtJANTJI. auxiliary schooner (1.50 p.m.), 139 tons. Anderson, from Lyttelton. TE ANAU, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 1652 tons, Eyre, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JULY 8. PATEENA. b.b. (1.5 p.m.),. 1212 tons, Irwin. for Picton and Nelson. KAITOA. s.s. (5 p.m.), 305 tone, Wildman, for Nelson. WAKATU.s.S. (5.35 p.m.). 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttclton. TAINUI. B.a. (6 p.m.). 128 tonß, Bonuer, for Lyttclton. BADEN POWELL, s.s. (6 p.m.), 174 tone, Johnston, for Now Plymouth. MAORI, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, for Lyttclton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Havclock. INVEROAKGILL. s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 224 tonß, Wahlstroni, for Wanganui. OPAWA, s.s. (9.5 p.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kokiri, Weetport, July 9. Te Anau, Auckland direct, July 9. Calm, Wanganui, July 9. Wairau, Blenheim, July 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 9. Fatcena, Nelson, Picton, July 9. Nikau,' Nelson, July 9. Hivorina, Hobart, Sydney. July 9. Wootton, Lyttelton, July 9. Mana, Wanganui, July 9. Waverloy, Patca, July 9. Gisborno, Invercargill, July 9. Tainui, Lyttelton, July 10. Komata. Westport, July 10. Maori, Lyttelton, July 10. Kaitoa, Nelson, July 10.' Opawa. Blenheim, July 10. Invercargill. Wanganui, July 10. Rosamond, Napier, July 10. John, Wanganui. July 10. Hawcra, Patea, July 11. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 11. ftneen of the South, Forton, July 11. Wakatn, Kaikonra, July 11. Blenheim, Hnvclonk. Sounds. July 11. Defender, West Coast, July 12. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, July 12. Putiki, Boutli, July 12. Kaiapoi, Dunedin, Lyttelton, July I*. Kennedy, Picton, July 11. E"aru, Lvtteltofn, July 12. Mana, Timaru, July 13. Mapourika, Auckland, July 14. ■. Hlmitangi, Chatham Islands. Lyttelton. July 14. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Karu, Wanganui. July 9. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 9. H.-iuto, Dunedin, July 9. ' Calm, Lyttclton, Timaru. Dunedin. July 9. Th Anau, Bluff, July. 9. Westralia. Melbourne, via south, July 9. Eipple, Napier, Gisborhc, July 9. Hinemoa,- Cook Strait. Kahurangl Point, July '• , , . Mararoa, Jjyttelton, July a. Nikau, Nelson. July 9. Wairau Blenheim, Julv 9.' Mana, Tiwni, July fl. Kamo. Greymouth, July '. Hawera, Paten, July 9. Waverley, Talea. July 9. Rosamond, south. July 10. Wootton, Lyttelton, July 10. John, south., July 10. : Maori, Lyttelton, July 10. Kaitoa, Nelson. July 10. Patena, Picton. Nelson, July. 10. TnvcrcaTKill, Wanganui, July 10. Opawa, Blenheim, July 10. Waipori, Lvttclton, Dunedin, July 19. . Glaucus, Melbourne, July 10. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 11. Kennedy, Nelson, Coast, July 11. Rlverina, Sydney, Hobart. July 11. Moana. San Francisco, via porta. July 12. Blenheim, Wanganui, July 12. Wakatu, Kaikonra, Lyttclton, July 12. Karu, Nydia liny, July 13. BY TELEGRAPH. ' COASTAL. MONDAY. JULY 8. MANUKATJ HEADS'. Sailed— Harawa (5.15 p.m.). for New Plymouth. FOXTON. Sailed.-Queen of the South (7.30 a.m.), for Tarakohe. ' PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Armed— Kennedy (2.30 a.m.). and Poherua (12.40 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailcd.-Wootton (5.10 p.m.), and Mararoa. (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. PORT OHAILMERS. Arrived.-Corinna (1.45 p.m.), from Wellington. • TO-DAY'S BEKTHAOELIST. Hivorina—No! 1 Queon'B Wharf. Mararoa-Ferry Wharf. Te Anau-Pipitea Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Hawera—No. 7 Queen'B Wharf. Wairau-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. • Calm-No. 12 Queen's Whari. . Mana-No. 13 Queoti'6 Wharf. Gißborac-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Itipplo-No. 4 Queen's Wharf.

WESTRALIA FBOM MELBOURNE.. Tho Westralia, which arrived in the stream at 9 p.m. on Sunday, from Melbourne direct, berthed at No. 16 Queen s Wharf, at 7.30 a.m. yesterday. Tho vessel brought the following passenger*: Saloon— Misses W. Baird, Ureakwoll.-Gray, Brockleliurst, Cassolls, P. Craig, Oolnian, E. Dolby, 0. Elder, F. 6. Gold, Ct. Hagerty, M. Lowe. K Miller. Mdrrison, W. A. Miller and child, Jl'Leiman.. J. Opic, U. Payne, M. Power, Hees, D. Stapleton, b. Saxlon, It. Scaton. Seaglove, K. Todd. It. Tale Wicks 1,. Williams, 11. Wilsou. A. Walker, M. Walker, G. Wnlsh, Mesdames A. Adams; Aitken. Bovd. Burridgo, Burns and chilli, S Butler, M. A. Counor, llcorne. P. lluiton and child, Maitland and child, Euylo and child, Rowley and infant, and 2 qhUdren, W. Stocks. Vale, H. Wilson, WhiteParsons and rhildi 11. While, Rev Adams. Messrs. J. Brown, J.. J. Boyd, Burns, P. CoHgrove, 0. Cocks, J. Cannot K. England, G Totholl, J. Hutchison, C. Howard, Hassett. L. Holland, Hcrridge, Hcarne, Mills, G Moore, R. M'Kinnon, jrCujloch, b. B. Nugent. L. Piatt. -C. A. Robertson, M» Ralph, F. W. Raich, C. Solomon, I). Short, land, Stocks, Sansome, J. Shaw, H. heaton. F; Webb, llcv. Walker, HaswU: M *teurB The Westralia is to leave to-night for Melbourne, via southern ports. ■

TIIE- HUANUI. ■The ausiliary schooner Huannt arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon, at I.N o'clock, from Lyttelton. The smi-ll vessel left the southern port-on Friday after noon, but was practically becalmed until w for Melbourne. It is hoped to get tho schooner away at the. cud ot tho week Captain Anderson is still in charge of tho lluiiiim. and the engineer 1= -«r. Morns, whose last ship, was this ■Mbm-wiic* wow Kapua, which struck a rock Hi lasman Bay and capsized a few months ago.. It will be remembered that wnon t.no Fluanui was towod in to Wellington some months back in. a dismasted «n<btion, she was sold to a Tahltian firm.- e New Zealand Government,, however, d t i.ot Ktnction the deal, with the result that be schooner is still the pWrtr Messrs. Jaggcr and Harvey, Ltd., Auckland.

Cargo for Timaru will bo. received until 3 nm. t.»-dny by the Mniia. The Calm Bails for Lyltelton, Timaru, and DunccUn at 3 p.m. to-day. _ The Moana's departure for San Fiancisco via ports, has been postponed to XlVwß^-itto.dayboiccdvcdbyfl.o T Arriving from Picton on Thursday tho Ancho, Company's Kennedy wi lo=< hero for Nelson aim West Coast. She will =ail on Thursday. . . l.wtrtton The Kara sails to-nigiit for hi tteuon. taking general cargo which "U te received until 3 p.m. She .3 di c I ack on Friday, and will sail on batti«(a> ior Nvdta Bay to load timber tor Woll.njtaa. The Blackball Coal Company s passed Wellington Reads aU.ofl P.ni.. bm from Greymouth to Whakataiie and .»i el and The Nirakuta wos to hnyo left OreySoulli yesterday for Port Chataors. Tho Union Company's ba.iapoi aiiiw l at Dunediii on Friday " lOTn ; n^ hi dflvs houme, after a, W*m. of eight < <i,B. Tho vessel cleared the V ictorian port oi Juno 27, and for the first two *"£»."« with fine weather conditions, followed by . lm , lo , haad viwia and moderato to Acavy

seas until sighting the New Zealand coast, when the conditions improved, and the voyage was completed in fine weather. The Kaiapoi brought 3650 tons of general merchandise, her local portion amounting to nearly 2COO tons. The vessel will also load a, largo quantity of general cargo at Diinedin for Lyttclton and Wellington, and will discharge the balance of her Melbourne cargo at those ports. She in due here about Friday. Tile Tainui had her capabilities pretty well tested on her way to Lyttclton from Wellington on Thursday. After leaving tho northern .port she encountered a strong Bou'-wester, acompanicd by a rolling sea. which she plugged against at three-quarter speed till Cape Gampbejl was readied, the trip from port to port ocupymg 23J hours The big American wooden Blup Aryan, which is bringing a cargo of general merchandise from San Francisco to Wellington, was recently sold to L. A. Peelerson, of San Francisco for about £20,0C0. She was formerly owned by E. P. Carver, of Boston. , . . rhe harouentiiio Lindstol, now in port at Mclbourno discharging timber from Aucklaud. has been chartered to load superphosphates at the Victorian port for Auckland. . . „ v, „ Mr. n. T. Hay, third officer on tho Moana, camo ashoro yesterday, and goes on holiday learn , , Captain W. Mumby has taken command of tho auxiliary Bchooncr May Howard at Dunedin, relieving Captain W. Cameron,

who has come' ashore. , . L. * . The Kokiri was to have left Westport last night tor Wellington. The Kpuiata 1b tu leave there at 10 o'clock to-night • The U.K S. Company's Waipon wit- sail for Lyttclton and Dunedin to-morrow. The four-masted banmentine Lyman J) Foßter which nan been endeavouring to make Auckland against the heavy wester ]y winds, since been sighted oil bast. Oape a week ago, reached harbour and dropped anchor at 10.50 p.m. on .li'lday She brought a cargo of case oil from San Francisco, the voyage taking over 80 days. Tho Lyman D. Foster, formerly an American-owned vessel, ran or. a reel near Suva in 1913, and wa-3 aflerwaieM purchased by the Fijian Government An attempt was made to turn her Into a dredge, hut the work was not completed and she wan later purchased by an AucK land syndicate, brought to Auckland and rcrigged. She left for tho Pacific Coast late last year, and has now completed her first voyage for her now owners

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 9

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