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.-;■ PHASES O.F.THE MOON; ' ■• •'• ■-:■'- ,;' : ;:/.-:.rJULY;.: , '-; , .;. ; :i- : ;;:.V. : T ,i- '• ■■ -■• ■ Day. Hr,in. ; , : First, quarter 5 Z 47 p.m. Ml- moon 13 5 32 p.m. ':'. Last quarter 20 10 33 p.m. New moon 27 \ 5 51 p m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.14 p.m.; sets, 3.42 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 1.28 a.m.; 1.43 p.m.' To-morrow, 2.6 a.m.; 2.25 p.m. ■ / ■ - 6UN. - . Sun rises to-day, 4.16 a.m.; sets, 4.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JULY 8. NIKAU, s.s. (7.20 ■ a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, Jrom Nelson. . ■ ' REGULUS, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), £85 tone, Vickcrmau. from Wanganui.: KAPUNI, E.B. (7.45 a.m.), 184 tone, Gibson, from I'atea. • " . MARaBOA, s.s. (8.25 a.m.), 2598 tons, Iγwiu, from Lyttelton;.- . -! KAPITI, s.s. (8.55 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui. CAM, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 690 tons, Radford, ftom Lyttelton. ■.-■■-. . .. MAPOURIKA, B.sV (10.35 p.m:), 1203 tone; M'Donald, from Picton and Neleon. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. WAIRAU, s.e. (0,35 a,m'), 143 tons, Dcllcy, from Picton. DEPARTURES. TUJ3SDAY, JULY 8. /' TAHITI, e.s. (4.20 a.m.), 7585 ton's, Todd, lor Port Chalmers, ■ ' MAGIC, scow (9.15 a.m.), 82 tone, King, for Foxton. . . -. . . KINI, s.s. (12.10 p.m,),-. 1122 tone,- Bruce, for New Plymouth. INVBROARGILL, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 224 tons, Thompson, for Wanganui. NGATQRO; s,s. (3.50 p.m.), Dowell, for Greymouth-... ■ . •;; TAINUr,'-B;8.. (5.M p.m.), 124 tons, Willianißeji, for "Wariganui. .. ■ T NIKAU;'..s.B.-i(5.40 p.m.'), 248".t0ne,- Hay,, forMARAEOA , ,-'-si-'(7.50 'p.m.))'' 2598 ; -tons.'. Irwin, for Lyttelton. KOKIRI, B.S. (8.30 p.m.), 1214 tons, Stewart, for Weatport, OALM, s.s. .(9.20 p.m.), .890 tons, Radfotd, (or Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Stejla. Dunedin, Jnly 9. '\ Rosamond,- Giaborne, July 9. Wavorley;-Patea, : July 9. '. ■ ' ■■ Wairau, Blenheim, July 9. . Karu, Lyttelton, July 3. ..'•-.; . ■ Ripple, Gisborne. July 9. Maori, Lyttelton, July 9. Kaitoa, Nolspn, July 9i - ..,...- ..:... Mana, Lyttelton, : July tf." •■•'■ Kuru, Napier, July 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 10. Nikau, Nolßon. July 10. Mapourlkai Picton, Nel6o'n, July iOi =- . Vakoha, Bluff, July 10: ■••'-■•■• Kapiti, Wanganui, July 10. Koutunui, Gieborne, July 10. Hawera, Wanganui, July 10. Invercargill, Wanganui, July.lo. ■:;■■' Waitangi, Patea,, July 10. Rakanoa, Bluff,' Jul- 10. ;-■■.: Wootton, Lyttelton, July 10. Maori,' Lyttelton, July 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, July 11. Hawera, Patea, July 11.- .. Blenheim,-Sounds, July 11. " Cain), Wa-nganui,. July,.ll. i.vj :.;';.i :•■•!:" Kaiapoi, Greymouth, July 11. Manaroa, Lyttolton, July 11. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, July'll. Kaliika, Groyniouth, July 12, Taluno, AooklaWd,' July 13,;'-; ■;• ' ■'••' Ngraliere, Greymouth, July 13, ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Komata, Westport, July 9. ■ Karu, Now Plymouth, July.?. Regulus, Nelson anclOoast,.July 9. Maori, Lyttelton, July ?.'' "'■ Kaitoa;:. Nelson, July-9; ' .•!.-■..' ■.;.;!: Mapourika, Pictoni'-NeJsoniiJulj; Si. ■• Kamona, Westport, "July 9." '"' Hinemoa, Cook Strait, July 9. Mana, Lyttelton', July 9. : " Wa-katii, Kaikoura, July 9. • .-'. Kapiti; Wanganui, July 9. •"• Kapuni, Patea, July 9. Waitangi, Patea, July 9. : ■.-• Ruru, Napier,- July 9. ; ■ Ngahoro, Groymouth', , ifuly 9. ~; .... Hawora, Patea, July 9. - ' > • Kakapo, .Westport, July 9. Kamona, Westport, July 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 10, Nikau, Nelson, July 10. Putiki, south;--. July 10'. • ' '-.' 1 . . Wavcrley, Patea, July 10. '.■■■■• Rosamond, Napier, July 10. •Ripple, Napier, Akitio. July 10. . ...jlt-imutaka, London, July 10. .rilenheim, Foxton, July lu. Armagh, Waitara, July 10, . .-■ Invercargill, Wanganui, July 10. Maori, Lyttelton. July 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, July 11. ■■"■',,'.;'. •'• • . Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, July 11.' Manaroa,' Lyttelton, July.Ul.- : '■■ ' . Wairau, Blenheim, Jnly 11. Ha-wera, Patea, July 11, Calm,,south, July Ve. '■ ■•■■"■ ■-.'■■■• Wootton, Lyttelton. July 12.Blenheim, Foxton, July 12. . OVERSEA STEAMERS.. . AYBSHIRE / .(F.5.), .left' Liverpool. June- 2 for Wellington. Due. J,uly-22 ~ - .BRITON (N;Z.B; Co.),' left'' Lohd'oH"June 17 for Wellington; duo July 21. Then to ' Australia. CHUPRA, left London on Judo 8 for New Zealand. Due July 22. DURHAM (F.«.),'left. Liverpool May Zl for Australia. Due N.Z., August. GIESSEN- (0.D.), Jeff Bbn'dbp 3ime 23,"f0r Wellington. Due August 10... HOKOKATA (N.Z.S. Co.), to'leave Eonaon , July 24 for N;Z., via Capa Town, KIGOMA (S.S.A.), loft London-June l.ror I New Zealand. Uiie July 15. / ■ '■ • i MARAMA, left O.K. .Juno-'E; duo Auck- i land July 17. ' . | • MAMA-EI (S.iS.A-), leff Lond'Ol'i July 3'for ■Auckland. Duo-August 13.- ■ -. ■■■ ■ ■ . 3IATATUA (S.S.A.), loft United Kingdom Juno 28' for Auckland. Due Au£.'B.' - : ■■ ' ' MOANA (U.S.S.), to leave 'Frinso July 9 for Wellington. Duo July 30. NEW ZEALAND. H.il.S , tiuu Wolllneton about August, from LViglmd. OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.). loft London May IS for N.Z. ports, via Auoiralia. . PORT AUGUSTA fO.D.), leaven New Tork In June for Australia and New ; Zealand ■- PORT BOWBN (CD.), loads Liverpool and Glasgow, Juno. PORT ELLIOT (CD.), -leaves New York In July for Australia and New Zealand. /PORT HACKING (CD.), left London June 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and DUnedin, PORT LYTTELTON (0. and D.) left Plymouth June 17.f0r Auckland Napier, and Wellington, via Australia; due hero AueJIBt IS. ' ■ . PORT MELBOURNE- (0.D.). left London July 4 for Wellington. Due August 14 PORT NAPIER (C.D.I. London to N.Z,. via Australia. At Sydney July 7' PORT NICHOLSON (CD.), left New YorkJuly 4 for Wellington; Duo August 3. , PORT PIRIE iC.D.), London, via Sydney to Auckland; due' July 8, then to Napior, Wellington, PORT VICTOR (CD.),- left. Now York June 20, for Welltßgton and Lyttelton, and Australia. Due hero July 24. . . - ROKA.(N.Z.S. Co.)..left- Montreal June 11, ■ for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton 1 ; Dunedin, and Australia. Due July 20 RUAPEHU (N.Z.S. Co.), left Plymouth June 7, for Wellington; due July 21 SHROPSHIRE (F.S.), due at Wellington, July 11, from Brisbane. , SOMERSET (F.S.), left London July 2 for Lyttelton. Duo August 12. ■ SUFFOLK (F.S.), left Sydney 'June % for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due here July 14. - , -ULIMAROA (CD.), left Egypt Juno JO : ror N.Z. Due-August 8;.. ■ WAIJIATE (N.Z.S. Co.)-, left New York June 21 for Auckland: due July 31 WAR PILOT (CD.), left Now York May B for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia Arrived July f>. THE BERTHAGE LIST.- - To-day's berthage list is as under :- Maori-Perry Wharf. Mapourika-No. 1 south Queen's Wharf. Kaitoa-fto. 10 Queen's Wharf. Maim-No. 13 south-Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. U north Queen's Wharf, ' Ripplc-No. 1 north Queen's Wharf legtiluß-No. 12 Queen's' Wharf.' Hosamond-No.'6-.Queen's Wharf, Ivapiti—No. 5 Queen's Wharf ■ Waverloy-Glasgow Wharf. " Ruru-King's Wharf. - - Putiki-Pipitca Wharf. '• " Bi' TELKGIt,M>I[. OVERSEAS. ■. .... -• ,; „' .'LONDON, July 7. }ailed,-Port Melbourne,, from Plymouth, with 1400 troopa. The Ausln Mackarra has been launched at Briatol. VANCOUVER. July 6. Bailcd.-Mak.ura [i p.m.), for Auckland. COASTAL. . TUESDAY,..JULY 8. • AUCKLAND. •■'.-• irrived.-FIon.V (8.20 p.m.). from Suva. . NEW PLPMOUTK. |Viiled.-Rarawa- (8.40 p.in.), for Onchuiiga. j ' QISBORNE. • • '■niled.—Rosamond (10.40 p.m., July 7), for '' Wellington; Ripple (1 a.m.), for WellingYton; Koutunni (2.15 p.m.), .for Wellington, J^" J.; , PORT AHURIRI. - ; .. •v'l'ii """-Mokoia (4.45 p.m.), from Wellingc,?l '.-Ruru (5 p.m.), for Wellington, y . PICT . ON - Sailc'd.-Wairaii'' : (s;ss"iiim.i;-f6r Wcifrngton-' NELSON. I to eail.-Kaitoa (5 p.m.), for Wellington. '
■"■:''■■■■' ■ LYTTELTON. .Arrived.—Manaroa (7.30 p.m.), from Wellington:. ... Sniled.-rPUtiki (10.50 a.m.), Mana (5.25 p.m.), and' Maori- (8.5. p.m.), for Wellington. ~,; -.'- . ■ PORT CHALMERS. ■ -~ ■' ' 'Sailed.—Forestor (4,15 p.m.),-for Papeete. BLUFF. ■',■••■■ Sailed.—Pakcha (10 a.m.), for Wellington. E. AND A, LINE RESUMES. Sydney, July 8. The E l . and A. Line hae resumed the regular servico between Australia, China, and Japan—Press Assn. v . RUAHINE ■ BERTHS. The Ruahlne, which arrived in tho stream on Monday evening, berthed eavly yesterday morning to disembark her draft of returning troope. The vessel left London on May 17, Newport News on Juno 6, and Colon on Juno 13, and had a. good passage all the way. During tho voyage a paesenger- and four soldiers' children diod, and all were buried at sea. Captain E. T. Smith hae command of tho Ruahine, ami has associated with him the following of-•ficerst-Chii'f.'W. L. Godrtard; second, A. B. Smith; third, T. W. Robinson; fourth, 0. P. Hoggan; chief engineer. E. G. Wootton; second', W. 11. Parker; third, D. Hall; fourth, O. Hawkcsworth; fifth, N. W. Mvi sixth,' J. Barry; first refrigerating engineer, A. G. Mareden; second, T. H. Oakley; ielectrician, 8. B. Brand; purser, W. T. ' Janes; oporators, A. St. J. Neato (chief), and O. A. Smith.
UNION COMPANY COLLIERS. The movements of some of tho collier units of tho Union Company's fleet wero given as follow yesterday:— The Kokiri loft last night far Wostport. Tho Kini loft yesterday afternoon for Now Plymouth and Groyracnth. From tho latter port she loads back to Wellington, being duo acre on Monday. Tho Komata is to leave to-night for Westport and will load back. Tho Kaiapoi is to-leave Grcymouth today for Wellington. The.Kahika is to leavo the same port on Thursday for Wellington. Tho Ka.mo is scheduled to loavo Greymouth on Saturday for Wellington,'• ■-, MAHIA REPORTED.' : i TboMahla, which Jeffc London on Juno 5 for;-Melbourne, left Capo Town on Juno 28 for Melbourne. TAINUI AT HOME. Oablo advico has been received. by., the Rhaw, Savill and Albion Company that the Tainui, which left Wellington in May 15, arrived at London on July 3. NGAKUTA'B ROUGH TRIP.. . i ' '■'■ ■ Sydney, July 8., . .The steamer Ngakuta has arrived from. .Greymouth after a voyage of nearly ninq days. Whon 300 miles off Qreymouth she «ruok heavy weather, and was hovc-to for ■65 houre. The cargo of timber, shifted 'slightly, hut the vessel was undamaged -• Prcsß Assn.. ■ • ■ . : THE WAB' PILOT.--The War Pilot, from ifew York, is ex' pected.. to-berth at Lyttolton to-day to commence discharging operations.- • ~f. ........ TALUNE TO CALL, .' ... . -The Island, steamer Tai'une' is to.'leave Auckland for "Wellington on Friday, She will load general cargo here and -return to Auckland on Jnly 14. In consequence of this .special trip tho;vcssel will not .leave for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, until July 23. :.: ■;..:,'<- MOA'NA FROM -'FRISCO.- ./ Advice rocoived by Ihe local office of the Union Company states that the Moana is to loavo San Francisco for Wellington on July- 8 (to-day). That being iho.caso, tho vessel is due to reach here about .July 31. . THE HORORATA. . Tho New Zealand Shipping Company advisod- yesterday that tho Hororata is to lea-ye London on July 24 for New Zealand, via Cape Town and Hobart. ".'.-■'.'■';p_W ! !toßK .LOADING BERTH. - • "Thd Tort ■ Elliot will be the next Commonwealth and Dominion dispatch from New Y6rk. Sho will bring cargo .to. Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports. . :
■ ■ PORT NAPIER AT SYDNEY. ■ ; En route to Now Zealand to load, tho Port Napier, arrived at Sydney on Monday. She will probably bring a. cargo of Newcastle coal to Wellington. . ■ >'
PORT NICHOLSON LEAVES. The hew Port Nicholson, on her maiden voyage, left New York on July 4 for Auckland,, Wellington, and Australian ports. Sho brings a general cargo, and is duo in Now Zealand waters about August 3. ■ ' PAKEHA -LEAVES- BLUFF. At < ten o'clock yesterday morning. the Palteha' left the Bluff for. Wellington to complete her Homeward loading. -She is to leave hero' finally on Tuesday next , for London, via Panama. .- •■'•.. ZEALANDIO IN BALLAST. The Shaw-Savill steamer Zcalandic, which arrived Home on May 13 from Wellington, loft London on July 3 in ballast with troops for Fremantle. .;' ■ .MAMARIWITn TROOPS. ■Advice has , been received by the Shawi Savill and Albion ■ Company that the Manlari left London on July 3, iu ballast', with, a draft of returning troops on hoard. .The vessel-is to call at Newport Newe to ♦Dad a cargo of coal for tho New Zealand Government. Auckland is to be .her nrst port of call, and she is diio tiiorb about August 13.
WILLOOHRA LEAVES CAPE TOWN. Cable advice received states the Willochra, en routo from Australian ports to Rotterdam with repatriated prisoners of war from New Zealand and Australia, rennmeu: her voyage from flape Town on Juno 25. WESTMORELAND. The Wostmoroland was floated out of thb dry dock at high water on Friday morn* ing, a-nd was berthed alongside th* export wharf. Captains Neville and Sundstrum aro the nautical aseeseore appointed to attend tint Inquiry at Hluff,regarding the accident to the vessel. Captain N. Beaumont, superin-tendent-of mercantile marine at Dunediui Who began the inquiry at Port Chalmers, will conduct tho case for the Maripe T)ir partment. • ■ •
MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. 0. Jones, has joined' tho.Mararoa as wireless operator. : ...-■•■ lb..;R. W-. Jones, Becond offlcer of. the Kakapo, has left the vessel, and Mr. B. W. Scott-has signed on in-his placo. Lt.-Com'., A, E. Cain, R.N.R., has 'charge of the Union Company's new Waitemata, and ha« with him tho following officers;— Chief,.-M. MacKenzie, formerly of the Wairuna, and late prisoner of war in, Germany; Eecond, G. B. Hoddinott, Lieutenant, 8.N.A.R., late H.M.A.S. Sj'dney; chief, engineer,, A, S. Currie; second engineer, J. E. Bish, both formerly of the Wairuna, and prisoners of war in Germany; third dngineer, C. Le Grys; fourth engineer, R, Steel. ■ ■ . ,
The-Paloona's crew was.signed off yesterday. Tho Rimutaka is to leave α-t noon tomorrow for London, via Panama. Tho Monowfti. which ie at present undergoing overhaul at Port Chalmers, ii having new furnaces fitted. ' Tho auxiliary scow Magio left yesterday for Foxton with a cargo of benzine. From tho river port sho proceeds to Sandy Bay to load stono for Wellington. The Orari,-after landing troops at Melbourne from Egypt, will proceed to Sydney and Newcastle?. .?rom tho latter port she will go to Auckland, and ehc afterwards load3-at Gieborne, Napier, and Wellington for London • The Ngahere is to sail for Grcymouth today. Sho .will, load back to Wellington. It ia hoped to finish loading the Terpsichore by the end -of this week. For Waitara. find Wanganui tho Armagh ie to bo dispatched to-morrow evening. The Rosamond is duo from Gisborno today. Sho will sail for Napier, to-morrow. The schooner Hazel.Eopton, which'has been lying idle in Evans Bay for severnl months, has been sold by Messrs. BrownIce,; Lt'd., of Wellington, to the-Northern Coal Company, of - Auckland.. Sho was examined on tho Patent Slip on Monday, nnd was passed ns Bound. The schooner lias bonn purchased for tho Ngunguru. Auckland coal trade. She wrriefl a dead, weight load of 180 tons. The Hazel Repton is a fairly new vessel, having been built of wood in. 1915 iit the Bellinger ■River, New South Wales. She is of 142 tons CToss. ICift. 4in. Jong. 28ft.- 3in. beam, nnd sft. 9in. deep. . She was formerly owncd;by thn Now Zealand 'Refrigerating Company. Tho Cunard Line has made a succcbd of the Npw Yck-Snuthanipton service, ns the latter port has now replaced Liverpool ae. the starting nolnt for the AquHanin- nnd the Ma.urntanla. The. New Ynrk-ftnuthnmp-ton route'wan , inauciiraled last March by the Monrelnnia. which has since remained on"that run. .With the Annltani.i mid MaurfiUnln. imMi ffoiug to the English Channel, Southampton becomes, for exnrcsß passpnp^ r ficrvirc, tho home port of ♦ho Ouna.nl Line. The Anuitanio, and Jfnurefnniii '"ill ftop at, Cherbourg on Hicir way In Southampton when conditions liccomn more normal. The Liverpool service -will be i"nintained with vessels of Inrirn cnrpo.a-nd nacnonEter accommodation like the Carmania and Caronla.
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