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_ * . PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Pltßt quarter 5 2 47 p.m. FiiU mooh 13 , 5 32 p.m. Last quiirtor 30 10 33 p.m. New ' moon 27 5 61 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, S.IS a.m.; setß, 6,23 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 6.43 a.m.; 7.10 p.m. l'o-morrow, 7.40 a.m.; 8.4 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.2 a.m.; sets, 4.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, JULY 29. SUFFOLK, B.s. (6.45 a.m.), 8838 tons, Asaworth, from Napior. MAIi'AKOA', s.s. (9 a.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin, from LyttQlton. NIKAU, 8.8. (9 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. KAKU, es. (3.25 p.m.), 267 tone, Braidwood, from Lyttelton. V DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JULY 29. NORA fiIVEN, trawler (10.5 a.m.), 1« tons. Brusoy, for Cook Btralt. . NIKAU, 6.5. (6.25 p.m.), 24b toils, Hay, for Nelson. INYBKOAEGILL, s.O. (5.40 p.m.), 224 tons, Thompson, for Wtmsaniil. POUT VICTOR, s.s. (5.40 p.m.). 7280 tonß, Gillinff, for Melbourne. KASIO, s.s. (6.« p.m.), 1226 tons, Watson, for Groymouth. MARAROA, s.s. (7.G0 p.m.], 2598 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton. KATOA, 5.b..(1U.0 p.m.), 2484 tonß, Uavies, for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mapourika, Pioton, Nelson, July 30. Kamona, westport, July 30. Kennedy, ToraKohc, July 30, Opawa, Blenheim, July 30. Ottupra, Lyttelton," July 30. ■ To Ahau, Lytwltoil, July 30. Maori, Lyttelton, July 30. ' Kaitoa, Nelson, July 30. Pateoua, Onehunira, July 30, Stella, Duucdja, July 30. Nualturi!, Greyuiouth, July 30. Tahiti,. Lyttelton, Dunodin, July 20, Calm, Timaru, July 30. • Breeso, Wanganui, July 30. Oorinna, New- Plymouth, July M. Rosamond, Timaru, July 30. Hararoa, Lyitelton, July 31. Nikau, Nelson, July 31. Mapourika, Plcton, Nelson, July 31, Mana, Lyttelton, July 31. liadon Powell, r anganul, July 31, Rona, Auckland, July ,31. lioauti, 'Friscq, July 31. Alexander, Pictou, July 31. Euplentela, Auckland, July 31. Kakapo, Auckiand, July 31. t Maori, Lyttelton, August 1. •Kaitoa, Nelson, August 1. Wanganm, Aufjuit 1. Wairau, Pioton, August 1. .' Wootton. Lyttelton. August 1. Waitaugii "Patea, Augußt 1.. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waltangi, Patea, July 30. Wootbou, Lyttelton, July SO. l'aloona, Fiji, July 30. 1 , W.ikahl, Kaikoura, Ju.y 30. Manaroa, Lyttelton July 30. Hawora, Patea, July 30. Port Victor, Melbourne, July 30. Albert Meyer, Vavuo, July 30. Pirt Plrie, Napier, July SO. Ripple, Napier and Gisuonie, July 30. Kapuni, Patea, July 30. Wairaiii Picton, July 30. Maori, Lyttelton, July 30. Kaitoa, Nelson, July JO. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, July 10. • Breeze, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July VI. ■ Oorinna, New Plymouth, July 30. Calm, Wanganui, July 30. Blonnoim, i'oxtoii, July 30. John, Wanganul, July 30. .Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 31. ' Nikau, Nelson, July 31. Pateena, Onohuhga,' July 31. \ Tahiti, Vancouver, July 31. Rosamond, Dunediu, July 31. llano,, Glsborno, Tokomavu Kay, July 31, Baden Powell, New Plymouth. July 31. Alexander, Nelson, Coast, July 31, Karu, New Plymouth, July 31. Ohupra, Newcastle, July 31. Kokiri, Greymouth, July 31. Komata. Westport, July 31. Te Anau, Picton, Onehunga, July 31. Maori, li-ttelton, August 1. . Kaitoa, Nelson, August 1. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, AugUßt L Kapiti, .Wanganui, August 1. . Kuapeliii, Auckland, August L Invcrcargill, Wanganui, August 1. Wairau, Picton, Amtst 1. Waverlcy, Patea, • August 1. Stella, Dunediu, Augußt 1, : ' ."" THE BERTHAGE LIST. ' : ' : " To-day's berthage list is aB under:Wharf. KanionaHlaihvay Wharf. Oorinna—Glaßgow Wharf. Kennedy-Ferry Wharf. Breiiio—Kingte Wharf. Hawera-Gla*gow Wharf. John-Olydo Quay Wharf. Oalni-Pipittia Wharf. Komata-Railway Wharf. Mapourika—No. 1 north, Queen's Wharf. Baden 'Powell—No. il south, Queen'« Wharf. Opawa—No.' 11 north, Queens wharf. Ohupra—No. 1 south, Queen's Wharf. Karu-No. 14 north, Quetn's Wharf. Waitaiigi-No. 5 north, Queens Wharf. Roßamoild-No. 16 Queen's Wharf. To Anau-No. 14 Queen's Wharl Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Klpplo-No. 2 QueMVii Wharf. Stella-No, 12 Queon'B Wharf. Mana-No. 13 Queen's Wharf.' , , Putiki-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. • Manaroa-No. 2 Queen's Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA!). MELBOURNE, July 28. 'Arrived.—Australrange, from New Zealand. . ■ NEWCASTLE, July 20. Arrived.—Wuiwera, from New Zealand,. COASTAL. • TUESDAY, JULY 29. AUCKLAND. Arrived— Waimate (1.40 p.m.), from New York. ..,-.. Salieu.—Eu'plectela (6 a.m.), for Wellington: Bona (7,10 a-.in.), for Wellington. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Pateena ill a.m.), from WettingSailed.—Pateena (2.30 p.m.), for WellingMANUKAU HEADS. The Pateena pa6sed outwards at 4 p.m. NEW PL i MOUTH. Sailed— Corlnna (5.'5 p.m.), for Wellingtou; Begums (3.* p.m.), for Westpori;. harawa (1.46 p.m.), lor Onehunga. WAKQANUI. Sailod.-Baden Powell (11.30 a.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Kennedy (4 a.m.), from Tarakohe (through stress of weather). To Bail.—jliapouriKa (3.30 a.m.), lor Wellington. NELSON. To sail.—Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. GKEYMOUTH. Sailed.—Ngahere (midnight, July 28), for W cllmgiou. LYITELTON. Sailed.—To Aiiau (2.30 p.m.). for Wallington; Ottupra (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (U.o p.m.), fur Wellington. ROUGH WEATHER ON EAST COAST. By Telegraph—Press Association. Napiur, July 29 The weather continues v«ry . rough. There in continuaus limit, thiclj rain. A heavy Boa if still 'ruumiiK. Tue Mokoia remains in liio roadsieac. She is expected to come alongside the bieakivlitur tomorrow, and sail in tiie ovening for Gisauu. Auckland. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. • By Telegraph—Precs Association. ' Ounouin, July 39. Tho head office of tiio Unlou Company announces that it is too oarly yet \o givo auy definite sailing dates of tlto jow Zeaiand-byilncy passenEer stfameru. if tho strike is settled nod the vesselo a.anned. tin: survive irJll.be resumed at Lao ■ earliest possible moment. OHUPRA TO COAL. Tlie Ghupra (N.H. Shipping Co.. agents) left Lyttelton yesterday for Wellington to bunker. The vessel is to be disputes ed for Newcastle to-morrow. TIIE RUAHINE. Tho Ituahino left Port Chalmers at 7 o'ciotlk 'yesterday morning for Lyt'tolton. where she will continue nor Homoward ldadinj;. It Is expected that tho vessel will leave Lyttelton 'hi Kunday for Wellington, and she is to sail from Wellington on August 7. ' THE AKAHURA. Aa a consequence of being delayed In Auckland the Aranura will not leave Napier this evening for Gisboruo, Polioniaru Bay, and Auckland, but will leave Napier tomorrow in the sauio running SHROPSHIRE LOADING. Tho Shropshire has finished tho jfiischarge of her coal at Wellington, una Is now loading. Tho v.cssel iB to leave nort next Tuesday for Napier to load 52,000 freight carcasses of frozen meat, 6000 bales of wool, and 1313 tasks of tallow. Ehe will return to Wellington about Augußt 13, to sail for Liverpool, via Panama, on August 15. The Mapourika did not arrive Inst night from Picton, and Nelson, engine troublo being the cause of the delay. She is due at an early hour this morning, i

WAIMANA DUB ON SATURDAY. The Shaw-Savill Btoamer Wa-iranna is to leavo llluff to-morrow for Wellington to complete Homeward loartlne. 'the vessel is to sail for London, via l'uuama, on August 7. OTIRA BEINGS COAL. i The Show, Sn-viU, and Albion Co, advised vestcrday that the Ollra is to Icavo Port Kcniljla on Saturduy for Auckland with a cawo of coal. The vessel i? then to load for Home. V7AHIATE AT AUCKLAND. The Wainiate arrived at Auckland yeaterrtay afternoon from New Vork, via Panama. Sho is due at Wellington, on Monday or Tuesday next to discharge. From this port she will proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin to compete. The A. and A. Lino loaded tho vessel at New York, but the Now Zealand Shipping Co. aro to load her here for Home. v SUFFOLK SAILS ON. SATUKDAY. Tho Suffolk, which arrived off tho heads on Monday, arrived in port yesterday morning from Napier to complete her Homeward loading. Tho vessel i« to Eail on Saturday for Liverpool, via Panama. ESSEX FEOM NEWCASTM. The Federal and Shire linor Esses is expected to leave Newcastle on Saturday with a cargo of coal for Wellington. On Completion . of discharge the vessel « to- load for Liverpool. ; THE DURHAM. It is expected that tlio Federal and Shire steamer ■ Durham will leave Newcastle on August 9 for Wrll'.iikioii with a cargo of coal for the railways. After di-shcarge the vessel is to load at Waitara, Wanganui, and Wellington for Liverpool. '■ THE WESTERN UUMET. Thclmckcubach steamer Western Comet left Hobart on Friday last, and iB due at, Lyttelion to-day to commence loading for New York and Boston.' From Lyttelton the vessel will proceed to Auckland. PORT HIUE FOE NAPIER. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer i'ort Pirie 1s expectod to .lw-vo Wellington at noon to-day lor hamer. where she will load 36,000 freignt carcasses of frozen meat, 10,000 bales of wool, and 500 casKb of tallow and pelts for Home From Napier she returns to Iv elliiigton. . THB EONA. The chartered steamer Bona left, Auckland yestjrday morning for Wellington, Lyttelion, and Duuedlu, and she snould arrive here to-morrow. : Tho New Zealand Shipping 00. aro the local agents tor tho vessel. THE ARMAGH. 6n Saturday the Armagh will leavo Wanganm for Wellington. When tho Armagh leaves the foavistead she will havu taken a- consignment of about 45,000 carcasfos, MliU bales vf wool; and some -WO tons of sundrioe. The vessel will probably still about August 7 for London. THE WAIEUNA. Tha Union Company advises that tba now Btoamer Wairuua arrived at San Francisco on July w. Shb will load at that port for Auckland and Australian ports. It is expected that the vessel will sail for Australsum at an early date. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. • Captain Platts transferred at Lyttclton from the Klttawa to tho Xe Anau, relieving Capain Norton, who proceeded to Dunedin. , ~ Uaptaiu C. C. Plunket, Lloyds surveyor at Auckland; has gone to Dunedin on behalf of tho Loudon Salvage Association in connection with the repairs to the Westmoreland, and will remain there until the work has been completed. . The following steamers were expected to be within wireless range of Auckland wireless ■station last uisht:-Aiulvuraj Kona, Euplcctola, Mahia, Tarawera, and Patecna. ... , , , The Westmoreland went in to dock at Port Chalmers dn Saturday.. Tho I'aloona, in to be dispatched for Suva direct at noon to-day. . Th 6. Kokiri iB to leave lor Greymouth to-morrow. , ... „• , , The lioraata is to leave Wellington for Westport at noon to-morrow. The Kapiti h having sonic repair work done, and will not sail tor Wanganul until Friday. . .. ■ The Hineinoa is to leave Dunedin today in continuation of her trip to the southern lighthouses. Ths Wavc-i'lcy is to come off tlio slip to-morrow, and is to sail oh Iriday for The'Kakapo waa to have left Auck'and last night lor Wellington. ,' , ,> The Stella- ie due" to-day from Dunedin, and is to return to the southern port in Friday. . , , , ~,' Tho Karu, which arrived from Lyttolton yesterday, is to be dispatched for New Plymouth to-morrow. . Tho Breeze is due from wangauui today, and Is to sail for Lyttelion and Dunedin this evening. Tho W'aiwera, virion left Wellington last Wcdncsduy, arrived at Newcastle on Monday, and the Australrango, which left Port Chalmers on July 18, arrived at bourne the same' day. The ltosamond is due to-uay from Tiraaru, and is to Bail for Dunedin direct to-morrow, taking cargo. Tito Patccna arrived at Onehunga at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, and left on the return trip after 2 p.m. i'Jie vessel, which iB due this afternoon, will sail for Ouehunga again to-morrow lnomTiio Ngakula left Greymouth yesterday for Napier with a cargo of ooal. The Ngatoro should leave Whanga-re! to-morrow for Wellington with a cargo of cement. She is due on. Sunday. Tho To Anaii is'to leave Wellington tomorrow for Picton n.nu OucAmngn. Tho wet weather has been tho causo of delay in tho departure of the Eipplo. Tho vessel is to «iil this evening-for Napier and Glsbornu, taking no, Akitio C The' Blenheim is to sail for I'oston today, and from the river port will proceed to Havelock to load cattle for Petouo. The Kennedy is duo to-day from Tarakohe, via Picton, the vessel haviug put into tho latter port through stress ot weather. She has 160 tons of cement for dlscarge, and is then to go up on tno The Opa;va is still bar-bound at Blenheim, and as a result the Wairau has been working Picton of late. . The Ngaherc is due early Hub morning from Greymouth with coal, to bunker tho Chupra and the Ruahinc. The Niagara is .to leavo Auckland on August 6.for Sydney, and Sydney on August 21, and Auckland on August 26 for Vancouver, via way ports. The Commonwealth and Dominion Lino announced yesterday that the Valencia, /formerly of the Hamburg-Amcrika Line, is at present outward bound from London to Australia with troops. Sho. 16 being managed for the Imperial Government by the C. and D. Line. Captain Sherrington, who last visited Wellington on the Port Philip, is in charge of tho Valencia. , , ,- . , Tho Port-Victor left last evening for Melbourne to continue tho discharge of her New York cargo. ■ The Makura, which is to; leave Auckland to-day for Sydney, will leavo Sydney on August 6, and Auckland on Aiitrust 12, for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 260, 30 July 1919, Page 11

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