SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OP THE MOON. j AUGUST. i Day. llr. m. Now moon V 8 0 (Mil. I'ii'nl quarter 15 10 46 a.m. • Full uiuon 22 4 32 p.m. ■ Last, quarter 29 6 67 a.m. j MOON. ' Moon risen to-day, 6.10 a.m.; tela, 4.38 p.m. : TIDE. ! To-day, 3.32 a.m.; 4.1 p.m. To-morrow, 4.25 a.m.; 4.66 p.m. SDN. Sun ri6cs today, 6.54 a.m.; seta, 5 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, AVP'UST 5. WAKATU, 8.8. (10.35 p.m.), 157, tons, Wills, from Kaikoura, INVEIIOARGILL, b.s, (11 p.m.), 224 tonß, WahlsU'om, from Wanganui. < TUBi'DAY, AUGUST 6. KAPITI, B.s. (1.45 a.m,), 242 tuna, Sawyers, from Wanganui. MAKA,'6.h. U. 30 a.m.), 134 tonß, Bproulc, from. Wttng-anui. DEPARTURES. JIOHDAY, AD OUST 5. I'ATHENA, s.s. .(1.35 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, for Picton and Nolsou. IIAWEUA, s.B. (2.5 'p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kinnou, /or I'atea. MAORI, B.s. (3.5 p.m.), 3412 tons,' Manning, lor Lyttelton. Passengers; tjaloonMisses Oromlcc, Brown, Atkinson, Islip, Sulton, Lauronson, Itiss, Gibson and 2 children, .M'Davitt, Waters, Beero, Grcig, J>evine, Schumcaker (2), Huff, Freeman, Roberts, Mesdames Edcu, White, Tliaolicr, Sim, Thurmau, Buchanan, Jaugar, Goodwin, Gilmour, ioung and ohild, Wilson, Miller, Middieditoh, Gibson, Wallace, Wardoll and child. Coldpv.'orth, Rollaston, HargTcavcSi M'Mahou, Eoott, Fergus, Wade, Bigs, Biddlc and 3 tiildxen, Stacey. M'Donneli, llaigti and child, Cooper, Bamilton, Cottorill. Messrs. Kdwards, Williams, Browning, Johanson, Chisholm, Amos, Peacock, Titcliener, Gretching, Ooopor, Cousins, Wallace, Young, Shaw, Young Matthews, Brown, Mitchell, Withers, Bett, Rosa, Watt, Sim, Ferkort, Buchanan, Sutton, Brown, ,Sutton, Myerseough, Oleary, Mole, Glavel, Barney Eaton, Joseph, Zak, Herron, Gillman, Hatch, Ross, I)as3ett, Cunningham, llowe, Hooper, Braddock, Carrodußl Cooper, Alpc, liobertßon, Trotter, Biddlo, Dix, Holling, Jacks, Marquee, Rcdward, Tracy, Tweedy, Shaw, Kirk, Stacey, Priestnall, Adamson, Mercer, Cunningham, Fletcher, Haigh, Cooper, Hamilton, Cotterill, 'Burnett, Lough, Dr. Thaoker, M.P., R.O. M'Pherson, Ita. Paulin, Waird, Ptcs. Harkiss, Taylor, Hooper, Mackenzie, La Roche, S.M. liidgeway, Lt. Hoaton, L.-Oorpl. White, Corpl., Beadel, Bowker Lt.-Col. M'Donneli Lt. Guw, Lt. Manning, TUESDAY', AUGUST 6. KENNEDY, 8.8. (0.5 a.m.), 226 tons,' Henry, for Nelson, WAIRAU, s.B. (midnight), 143 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. EXPECTED DEPARTURES. ' Moeraki, Hobart, Sydney, August 6. Komata, Westport, August 6. Kokiri, Greymouth, August 7. Karamu, Greymonth, August 7. Queen of the South, Foxton, August 6. Ilawcra, Patea, August 7. Wavcrley, I'atea, August 8. Ripplo, Napier, August 6. Nikau, Nelson, August 6. Wootton, Lyttelton, August 6. Blenheim, Havelock, August 9. Rosamond, Onehunga,, August 7. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 6. Pateeua, Neleon, Picton, Auguat 6, Kanio, Greymouth, Augutit 7. Ngahore, Oreymouth, August 7. Ngakuta, Greymouth, August 7. Alexander, Wangtimii, August 7. Storm, Wanganui, August 7. # Kakapo, Westport, August 7. Maori, Lyttelton, Augu=t 7. Kapiti,' Wanganui, August 8. Wairau, Blenheim, Auguot, 7. Maua, Lyttelton, August 8. Kapuni, Patea, August 8. Kaitoa, Nolson, August 8. Npatoro, Oamaru, August 9. [Ca.hu, Napier, Augußt 9. I Wakatu, Kaikoura, August 10. ! PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wavcrley, Patea, August 6. Karu, Tarakohe, August 6. Mana, Lyttelton, August 6. Kapuni, Patea. August 6. Inveroargill, Wanganui, Tarakolve. Aug. 4 t John, Dunodin direct, August 6. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 6. Ozino, San Francisco. August 6. M&nonrikn- Auckland, August 6. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Aug. 7. • Kaitoa, Nelson, August 6. Mararoa. Lyttelton, August 6. Queen of the South. Foxton, August 6. Maori, Lyttelton, August, ?. Pateena, PicVm, August 7. Alexander. Kelson, Ooast, August 7: i Wairau, Blenheim, August 7. | Storm, southern ports, August 7. I Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, August 1. ■ Rosamond, Dunedin, August B.' i Nikau, Nelson, August 7. ' I Wootton, Lyttelton, August 1: I Moeraki. Sydney. Hobart, August 9. Mann, Wanganui, August. 9. Hawera. Patea, August 7. Komata, Westport, August' 9.
BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. MONDAY, AUGUST 5. AUCKLAND. Sailed,-Lyman D, Foster ibarqucntine), for Tonga, FOXTON. Sailed—Queen of the South (8 p.m.), lor Wellington. ■NAPIEK. Arrived.— lti]iplc®(6-a.m), from Wellington, To sail.—Hippie (5 p.m.). lor Wellington. ' PICTON. Arrived.—P&teena (5,40 p.m.), from Wellington. lA'TTELTON. • Suilod.-Wootton (6.10 p.m.), and Tarawa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF. Arrived—Ngatoro (6 a.jn,), from Welling- ■ ton. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. .. s Mocraki—No. 1 Queen's Wharf, Mawroa—Ferry Wharf. Invercargill—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Mana—King's Wharf. Kapiii—Pipites, Wharf. Queen of the South—King'e Wharf. Wakatu—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Alexander-No, 2 Queen's Wiiarf. MOF.RAKI iFROIt SYDNEY. The arrival of tho Moeraki from Sydney la expected to bo made at Wellington about U o'clock' this morning. Sho will berth at No. 1 Queen's Wharf. MESS-TABLB GOSSIP. Mr., E. J. M'Clellan has joined & Union Company's ft-earner as socond officer, relieving Mr. M'Leish, who haa eomo aahore for hia examination. Mr. Warren, chief officer in the Union Company, who has beon ashore rn leave, has pasEed his examination at Dunedin for e master'B certificate. Mr. Geachie has joined the Union Company as third officer of tho Arahnra. Tho Canterbury Company's Storm ie due to arrive here to-morrow from Wanganui to load for Lyttclton, Timaru, and Dunedin. The Alexander is to sail for Nelson and West Coast ports to-morrow. Messrs. Levin and Co. were yesterday advised that tho Itarawn haa been barbound at Manukau since Thursday after noon. Sho was again unable to cross tho bar for New Plymouth yesterday, and is to make another attempt at 1 p.m. today. Messrs. Richardson and Co.'s Kahu is due here about Friday from Napier. The Union Company invito applications, closing on September 1, at noon, for spaco in Canadian-Australasian mail steamers, sailing from Auckland to Vancouvor during neriod September 2, 1918, until August 31, 1919. The Government steamer Hinemoa, is to leave Dunedin to-djiy in continuation of her trip round the southern lighthouses. At tho end of the week the vessel will leave Bluff for PnyEegur Point to bring back horses and goar ÜBed iu the building of new houses. Mr. Colin Campbell, late second officer of the Mn.hcno, and a returned Foldier who was wounded ill Galliipoli, died on Saturdev in the Dunedin Hospital.
Tho Blackball etcaniera Ngaherß' and Nga'.min are still bar-bound at Greymoutb, according tu advico received hero yesterday. Both veeßOla are to load for Wellington. Tlie Hreezo is held up at Wongnnui owing to engine trouble. Bhe is dvio liore about Sunday to load for Eonthcrn ports. Uoucli scaf outside the entrance to the harour forced, the Knru to rotum to port at 3.15 y'esterday afternoon, The sailed for Tarajtohe at 11.10 p.m. lioiitrh weather continued at Greymouth yesterdav, holding up outside the port the Kamo, Karainu, and Kokiri, all of which are to load for Wellington. Tlie colliers Kamata and lfnknpo arfl booked to lravo Westport fully laden with coal for Wellington. Tho Koinuta wae to liavo left last night, and the Knkapo ia to leave to-night. The Union Company's Tloiamond woe yog. terday still barbound at Manakau. On clearing tho harbour sho will nail for Wellington to load oil for Buncdln.
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