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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Bay. .Hr. m. New moon 7 8 0 a.m. First quarter 15 10 46 a.m. Full moon 22 4 32 n.m. Lost quarter 29 6 57 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 6.45 n.m.; sets, 7.14 a.m. to-morrow TIDE. To-day, 4.42 a.m.; 5.10 p.m. To-morrow, 5.43 a.m.; 6.13 p.m SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.32 a.m.; sets, 5.16 p.m. ARRIVALS. 'THUJtSDAY, AUGUST 22. NGAUKIiE. s.s. (1.50 a.m.), 1090 tons, Dillner. from Tiniarn and Oamaru. ICAITOA. s.s. (0.30 am.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. MAKAKOA, s.s. (9 a.m.). 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. STELLA, -s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton, from Auckland. PATGEXA. s.s. (5.40 p.m.). 1212 tons, Irwin, from Picton IiIiGULUS, s.s. (5.55 p.m.), 585 tons, Tickermon, from Onehunca. KOMATA, s.s (10 p.m.), from Westport. KAMONA, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), from Grejmoutb. WAIIIAU, f.B. (10.40 p.m.). from Picton. Fit ID AY, AUGUST 23. HOSAMON'D, s.s. (1 a.m.), 721 tons, Edge, from Niiipier. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. KTPPLE, s.s. (4 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Xapior. WAVEKLEV, s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 157 tons, Fisk, for Patea. MAIIAROA. s.s. (3.5 p m.), 2393 ton;. Cameron. for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonHisses Morris, Kennedy, M'Uonald. Chalfey, Wilson, Keen, Dagnall, M'Kay, Franklin, Austin, Keen, Poulton, Patterson, Morgan, . Turnbull, -Thomson, Mesdames Greenslade. Frankfurt, O'Brien and child. 'IVohill and 2 children, Beaula-nds,- Spedding, Masters Anorson, M'Camc, Bodilani. Henderson. Smith. Marshall and child, Barclay, Nicholson, Townsley, Brown and 2 children, Messrs. Rogers; Greenslade, Frankfurt, Gibbs, Oibbs, Hutchinson. Twohill, Beaulands. Spedding, Brogan, Robinson, Ait-ken, Jane. Burberry, Bennett, Masters. Ander- ! son. Page, Moody, Ohlsen, Paul, Douglas, | Nicholson. Cree, Gorrie, Carter, Lavh, Bill, Scale. Brook. Davidson. Willyams, Gibb, ! Ferguson. Barrett, Stewart, Scott, Porter, Corner, Thomas. Tilyard, Morris, Nicholls, Parker (2). Gray, Eberhardt. Scott, Marks, Tancrcd, Bowe, Hamilton. Thomas, Donovan, Flanagan, Corrigan. Sgt. Hyelon, Ptc. Wootton. Ptcs. Dartnall. Barton, Father Kelly, I'tes. Thompson. Bood, White, Bevs. Kem'nton, Trigg, L.-Cpl. Show. CALM s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 890 tone, Badford, for south. WAKATIT. bs (6.20 p.m.). 151 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mana, Lyttelton. August 23. Comma, New Plymouth. August.23. Maori, Lytltlton, August 23. Wairau, Blenheim', A■; -MSt 23. Xikau, Nelson, August 23. Kapuni, Paten, Augum 23 Blenheim, Sounds, August 23. Mapourika, Auckland. August 23. Mouowai, south, August 23. John, Dunedin, Oamaru, August 23 Queen of the South, Foxton, August 24. Kahu, Napier, August 24. Hawera, Patea, August 24. Invercargili, Wanganui, August 24. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 24. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, August 24. Karn, Lyttelton. August 25. Putiki. Lyttelton, August 25. Wavcrley, August 25. Kaitoa, Nelson, August 25. Tntanekai. Chatham Islands, August 25. Woottcn, Lyttelton. August 25. Wakatu. Kaikoura, August 26. Kamo, Greymouth, August 26. Hippie, Gisborne, August 26. Kokirij Oncliunga, August, 26. Kennedy, Picton, AugUEt 27. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Man«, ft'anganui, August 23. Stella, Dunedin, August 23. Kaitoa, Nelson, August 23. Blenheim, Wanganui, August 23. liegulns, Nelson, Coaßt, August 23. llonowai, Auckland, via ports, Aug. 23. Maori, Lyttelton, August 23. I-'atcena, Picton. Nelson. August 23. Wairau, Blenheim. August. 23. Rosamond, Lyttelton, August 23. Kapuni, Patea, August 24. Nikan, Nelson. Ainm-st 24. Kahu. Napier, August 24. Corinna, Dunedin, August 24. Kapiti. Wanganui, August 24. '•Vesti-alia, Melbourne, via south, Aug. 24. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 24. ' Blenheim. Havelock, August 25. Putiki, Nelson, August 26. John, Dunedin direct, August 20. Invercargili, Wanganui, August 26. Mapourika. Picton. Nelson. August 26. Wootton, Lyttelton, August 26. ' Waverley, Patea, August 26. Oueen of the South. Foxlou, August 26. Kaitoa, Nelson, AugU6t 27. Itinnle. Napier, Gisborne, August 27. Kennedy, Nelßon, Coast, August 27 Wakatu, Kaikoura, August 27. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. ONEHUNGA. To eail.—Rarawa (5.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wootton (2 45 p.m.), from Welington; Tainui (7.10 a.ni.h from Wellington. Sailed.—Mana, (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Ma.ori (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. To sail—llonowai (9 p.m.), for Wellington, PATEA. To sail—Kaipuni (10 p.m.), for Wellington TAEAKOBE. Arrived.—Hawera (12.15 p.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH Arrived— Kittawa (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Ka-ramu (6.54 a.m.), from Wellington; Poherua- (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Baden Powell (2 a.m.), from Wellington Sailed—Kahika (10.45 a.m.), for Unehunga. POET AIIUBIKI. To sail—Kahu (5 p.m.), for Wellington, via Coast. ' NELSON. To sail—Xikau (9 p.m.), for Wellington; Waimca (midnight), for Wellington. to-day:s berthage list. Maori-Ferry Wharf. Pateena—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Monowai-No. 1 Quen's Wharf. Rosamond—King's Wharf. Corinna—Pipitca Wharf. Kamona—Railway Wharf. Komata--Railway Wharf. Mapourika—Taranaki Street Wharf. Nikan—No. 10 Queen's Whnrf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. John—Xo. 14 Queen's Wharf. Kapuni—Glasgow Wharf. Kapiti—Xo. 2 Queens' Wharf. Stella-Xo 12 Queen's Wharf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Regulus-Taranaki '.Street Wharf. Mana-Xo. 13 Queen's Wharf. RIVEIiIXA FOR KYDXKY. Sailing at daylight to-day the Bivcrina has on board the following passengei's tor Sydney and Ilobavt:—Mesdames Pumfrey, Mallnrk and child, GTay, Staff, Balewood, It. White. Kokernott. Condor, B. R. Collins. Hildreth. Bethune. Misses I). Crowford, B. de Warren. Richards. Pumfrey, Hill. 0. Nult, R. Hicks. V. M. Barnes. M. C Brown, Bcslcy, Potter and infant, Messrs. Woodrow, Bristol. F. Ilornsby, Thompson, J. Peters, Linton, (!. B. Hall, S. Waller, .f. Waller, M'Cray. Crawford, G. G. Warvndcr. JI. Layman, Bathgate, Pumfrey, T'orr. h. Smith. T. Kelly. .T. M'Artcn, W. Adams, H. .T. .Tackson. VHr)i. Eraser. Sheat. O'Shea. J. M. Cadig:<n, R. W. Dallon. C. .11. Cole, Kokrrnetl, Capt, Bush, Gunner it. L. Box; steerage, 19. The steamer Stella in to sail to-day direct for Dunedin. taking general cargo, iccelvable through Mr. Zohrab's agency. The Kahu will load here to-morrow for Napier. The Corinna. which arrives to-night from New Plymouth, will sail to-morrow for Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru, taking general cargo. No local cargo will be tnhen by tho Monowai to-day when sho sail for Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland. En route from Lyttelton to Wanganui tho Mona will call at Wellington to-day. Messrs. Dalgoty and Co. advise that tho Kaoiti will receive cargo to-day for Wa-ngu-iiui,'} She is to sail to-morrow. On Monday the H'a-wera will withdraw for overhaul. When the Mararoa resumes In the Lyttelton ferry service after her overhaul the Pat'Mma will undergo her annual overhaul at Wellington before resuming in the Nelson service. The Putiki is due here on Sunday from Lyttelton, and is to sail on Monday for Nelßon. Tho Minister of Marine lias authorised the stokehold manning of the Pateena, to be altered from six firemen and threo trimmers to nine firemen and no trimmers, to facilitate the easy working of the fires. As a- result of tho recent accident at Napier whereby the Tangaroa- was seriously damaged, Messrs. Richardson and Co.W. Kinross-White, and the New Zealand Trawling Company wrote to the Harbour Board at last mooting, suggesting that- it was inadvisable to permit steamers entering tho Iron Pot on a flood tide by the "direct method." Tho harbourmaster wrote suggesting t-lint all boats Bhould I

"drop" in slorn lirsU II was decided lo ask the Marino Department to agreo to a by-law enforcing such a, condition.

Before tho Canterbury Military Kcrvico Board this week tho Union Steam Ship Company appealed on behu'f of a member of their staff whoscdutics. it was stated, included tho adjustment of short laden cargo, luggago. etc. Ho also exercised a guiding hand in respect to tins pursers, of whom tho majority wore young and inexperienced men. Last year there was £40,000 worth of cargo temporarily 'out, which bad to be adjusted. O'l this claims had to be paid to tho amount of £18,000, and a further £15,000 was still pending. The appeal was deferred for iiuniiry. At the mectinc; of tho Canterbury Industrial Association on Tuesday reference was made to the action of the Commonwealth Government in preventing the Hud-dart-Parker Company from nlncinc a cargo boat in Iho New Zealand trade in place of the Wiinmern, and a motion was passed asking the Government, to communicate with the federal authorities limine the removal of tho embargo.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 8

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