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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF TUB MOON. JT. lA'. Day. Dr. ra. Lnst quarier l 813 p.m. Now moon 8 76i p.m. First quarter !6 6 55 p.m. Full moon 24 8 5 a.m. Last quarter 31 0 44 a,m, MOON. j Aloon rises 0.40 a.m. to-morrow, sets, 10.59 a.m. TIPH. ! To-day, 9.53 a.m.; 10.18 p.m. To-morrow, 10.47 a.m.: 11.10 p.m. SDN. Sun rises to-day, 7.2 a.m.; sets, 4.63 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JULY 2». .NGAHEIVE, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 1050 tons, Dillticr. from Gisborno TUVEHINA, s.b. (6 p.m.), 4758 tons, Ent- j wiltflo, from Hobart and Sydney.. Pas- ' senders: Saloon—Mcsdames Boughton and ! child. Hardcsly, Disney. Beale And child Fifield, Hayward,. Knight. Jones, Oulliu- : ane, Tavener, Clarke and 2 children, Astor and child. Hemsley, Linn, Hodcins, Misses Midlnnc, Henderson, Gndder. Milne, Marsh, i Furlongc, Keiley, Bashford, M'Coll, Mit- • chell, Dunn, Kyte, Jester. Owen, Messrs, | A. Simms, W:'il, Doneglute. Bouehton, ! flachemnille, Macdonald, Beale, Fifield, : Shirtcliffp, Apscy. Macindoe. W. Hayward. olilfcu, Loone, Kenny, Kehoe, Reynolds, Lynch, Hewlett, Edgeworlh. 8011. Newinrr, Deamy, Buckley. Cuilinanc.- P. O'Conuell, Bussell; Nixon. Tavener, M'Saveny, Deer, Kenisley, Moore. Grcsham, Browning, Hicks. Davis. Creamer. Duffy, Linn, Blomenstock, Private O'Kcefo, Rev. Cullifowl, Father O'Oonnell, Rev. Hyland. Lieutenant Douglas. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JULY 29. . PATEENA, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, for P'ctou and Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 341?. tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Blenheim, Havclock. July 30. ICapiti, AVanganui, July 30. Karu, Lyttelton, July .11. • Wakatu, Kaikoura. Julv 31. Invercartrill, AVansanui, July 30. Nikau. Nelson, July 30. Mararoa, Lyttelton. July 30. Patecna, Nelson, Picton. July 30. Vavcrlcy, Patea, July 31. Hnwera, Putea, July 31. Breeze, southern portr. July 31. Ngatoro, Grcymouth, July 31. l'utiki, Timarn, Lyttelton, July 31. 'Maori, Lyttelton, July 31. AVairau, Picton, July 31. Kapuni. Lyttelton, July 31. Defender, Lyttelton, July 31. Oorinna, Xew Plymouth, July 31. Oropuki. Lyttelton. July 31. Queen of the. South. Foxton, August 1, Kniioa, Nelson. August 1. p.lonhelm, Wanganni, August 1. Mariourita, Auckland, August 1. Calm, southern ports, August 2. •Tnlm, Oamnru, August 2. Ifamo, Orevmouth, Ansust 2. Wootton, Lyttelton, August 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kamona, Now Plymouth, Greymonth, July 30. Rosamond, Picton, Onehung.i. Jnly 30. Ngaherc, Grcymouth, July 30. Kaitangata. AVestport, July 30. Oueen of the South, Foxton, July 311. Wootton, Lyttelton, Julv 30. Kowhai, Greymouth, July 30. Knhilta, Greymouth, July 30. Bipple, Napier, Gisbornc, July 30. Kaitoa. Nelson, July '0. Blenheim. TVanganui, July 30. Tnvercargill, Lvttelton, July 30. Jtararoa, Lyttelton, July .30. Monowai, Lyttelton. July 30. Waimea. Nel«on. Coast. July 31. Maori, Lyttelton, July 31. Patecna, Picton only, July 31, A7?irau. Picton, July 31. ITawera, Patea. July 31.' Breeze, Wanganui, July 31. AVavorley. Patea, Julv 31. Nikau, Nelson, July 31. T'aniti, Wanffanui. July SI. Owo. 8a" July 31. 7,'nnara, flydney. Auirust 1. Afaltntu', Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Ang. 1. • Kennm.' Patea, Aneuot. 1. T.Wlclton. Aui'iist 1. Blenheim. 'Wn.TiEaoui, August 1. Orenuki, Greymouth. Anfust 1.. Clorinna. Duncdin, An?ust 2, Galni. Au"ust 2. Biverina. Hob'irt. An?. 2. A7o'tralia, Melbourne, via southern ports, August 3. BY TELEGKAPH. COASTAL. MONDAY. JTfLY. 29.. . ATICELAND. . Arrived.—Mapourika (8 p.m. July 28), from Wellington. ' Arrived.—Makura (7 a.m.), from Vancouvor, I Railed.—Talune (5 p.m.), for Fiji. To sail.—Makura (mid»Mit). for Nowcnstle. ONEHUNGA. Bailed.—Earawa (3.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. AYANGANTJI. Sailed—luvcrcargill (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Eateena (6.20 p.m.). from Wellington. NELSON. To sail.—Nikau (10 p.m.), for Wellington, LYTTELTON. i Sailed.—Mararoa. (6.45 p.m.), for Wellington. GHEYMOUTH. Arrived—Kamo (5.5 a.m.), from AYellington. ] 1 TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Wharf. Mararoa—Ferry AYhaTf. Kaituna—No, 14 Quoon's Wharf. ' Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wavorley—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. I Hawcra—Glasgow AYharf. ICapiti—No. 5 Queen's AYharf. Invercargill—No. 13 Queen's AVharf. CAPTAIN OF THT JOHN MURRAY AT AUCKLAND. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland. July 29. Captain Yaughan and two of the crcw of the barque John Murray, which waß wrecked at Maiden Island, arrived by the Makura, en routo to Australia. EIVERINA FROM SYDNEY. Tho Huddart-Parker stoainer Eiverina arrived at Wellington . last night from Hobart and Sydney. The vessel left tho New South Wales port at 4.30 o'clock last Thursday afternoon, and experienced fine weather until yesterday morninc, when she ran into a heavy south-easterly galo and mountainous seas. ■ The 6torm increased as the vessel neared port, and was accompanied by blinding Boualls of rain and hail. The Eiverina was berthed at the King's Wharf 'at 6 p.m. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. R. Clarke has joined the Kowhai as second officer, in place of Mr. A. Finlayson, who has come ashore.

Mr. P. Henderson, of Ohristchuroh, second engineer ot ilio Kowhai, has sinned off tho vessel. Ho intends goiiiE to Auckland on holiday. Mr. H. ffiufleld, third engineer on the Kuitangata, has conio'ashoro, and Mr. 0. 1 Smith, fourth on tho Jlonowai, has joined ; . the Kuitangata. 1 Mr. W. Anderson, seventh engineer, 'has come ashore from a Union Oomuany'ts special service 6tcamor. , ' Mr. A. Ipkendanz has joined a HuddartParkcr Company's Special service Bteamer as fifth engineer. ! A rocnrrenco yesterday of last week's bad weather hindered the working of ; cargo on llie wharves, and tho roush seas i provonted all except two from sailing ; yesterday. Th? Kailnnciita, after refilling > her bunkers, sailed at 12.50 p.m. for 'West- i port, but anchored in AVorsci' Bay' about j 5 p.m. on account of the high seas'. ! An arrival here either to-morrow or on ■ Thursday will be tile Orepuki from Lyttclton en route to Greyniouth, .. Heavy rain . and hail interfered j with shipping at Lyltelton yester- i day. delaying the llreeze . unlit . to-d:iy. ; : Conseoucntly she will not be hero until i to-morrow to load for Waiißanui. | ; A telegram received yesterday from ' . Napier said that the Union Company's j Kaitnna had sailed direct, for West, port. Presumably the vessel took in the. iiccch-. ! snry burlier coal there, while she, was , sheltering. i Definite advice of immediate movements , of the Ojrnna was received hero yester- ' flny. The vessel will l°nve New Plymouth at 3 p.m. to-day for Wellington, and has |ini U jivofl to sail fmm this port for Dun- . edin. O.imaru. and Tiniarn on Friday, Yesterday's lmd weather delayed the load- ; infr of the Wool ton. which on that :ie- ] count «iils this afternoon for Lyttelton. I Tti" 'Wmr'ure of tho Wnimea for Nelson j and West Ooast. ports has noy lircn postponed until 11 n.m. to-morrow. Amonc the vsselr. whose departures yes- [ forrlnv lmd 'n lm on. nrronnt of i tho rain \vn« Ilia Kn-v!'" i. "V"'' will r' ,: l this for Onyiponth. taliimr pn-n-o Wnro imi a.m. Tile Union Oomn-my's K.-imnnti is to sail f-n.ilnv fot. Y,.v- WvnmnMi f>»ymouth. Cariro will be revived until 10.30 a.m. T&o TJl<\ „.VM| cnilm! from T.vllelton on Tnly 12 with a carto of produce for Ka'pam. b.a? nol renebed betyet. The voicel it is su'"T>i c,, d. imve ti««>i onri-M h»r intend**! nprf.i ; in n irfile. ond Imp Rbnllf>rin£ n' <bn nnnrof nvnibWo nncliornee. The ICini, which Ind been bar-bound at I Oroynouth from Fridav till Tnmlay morning last, is said to have experienced tho

roughest _ trip in her .seafaring calendar, while sailing between Greymouth anil j Lyttolton. During tile trip, which occupied 61* hours, Captain Platte was on the bridge for 31 hours at a, stretch. A remarkably 6inart loadim; perforinmice was _ accomplished by tho Howard Hinilh collier Aeon at Newcastle the first week in July. Using four cranes, blio took aboard 4600 tons of conl in cieht hours, representing an averaco rate of 640 tons per hour. Thio is belter than the records established by tho Period. 14(10 tons in 10 hours, and the Wcrribeo, 5789 tons in 125 hours. Advicc has been received in Melbourne, that a ship left a Canadian port on July 13 to bring from Maiden Island to Australia tho crew of the wrecked ships John Murray and Annie Larson. The vessel is lexpeeicd to pith them up on July 29. and arrive at Australia about tho end of August.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 9

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