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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP TEE MOON. AUGUST. ■ . ' Day. Hγ. m.' ~. First Quarter 4 7 41a.m. Pull moon 12 5 9 a.m. i Last quarter 19 3 % a.m. Now moon 26 3 7 a.m. \ MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.54 a.m.; sets, 2.27 ', B.m. to-monow.

' TIDE. ' To-day, 0.30 a.m.; 12.19 p.m. ; -To-morrow, 0.40 a.iu.; 1.1 p.m.

; sun. > Sun dees to-day, 6.54 a.m.; sets, 4.59 p.m,

ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6.

ARMAGH, s.e. (7.5 a.m.), 12,359 tonß, Tint, from Wanganui. NIKAU, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. ■

PORT NICHOLSON, b.s. (7.50 a.m.), 8402 tons, Griffiths, from Auckland. JLARAROA.' 5.9. (8-10 a.m.), 2598 tons, Iγwin, from Lyttelton.ANTIOPE, barque (1 p.m.).' 1380 tons, Campbell, from Auckland. NGATOHO, s.s. (4.45 njn.), 1090 tons, Dillner, from Napier. KOMATA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1994 tons, Bold, from Westport.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. WAKATU, s.e. (0.45 : a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura. ■'

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. AUGUST 5.

ROSAMOND, s.s. (0.5 a.m.), 721 tons, Cox, for Dunedin.

WAITANGI, s.b. (2.10 a.m.), 171 tons, Flsk, for Te Awaite.

• PATEENA. s.b. (J0.10a.m.), 1218 tone, Sewell, for Onchunga.

NIKAU, 8.8. (5.20 p.m.), 248 tons, .Hay, for Nelson.

MARAEOA, 8.8. (7.45 p.m.), , 2598 tons, Iγwin, for Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.15 p.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Haveloeli. KAMONA, s.B. (9.50 p.m.), 1425 tons, Sankine, for Wostport.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , Maori; Lyttelton, August 6. Kaitoa, Nelson, August 6. Corinna, New Plymouth, August o. . Waverley, Patea, August 6. Eipplc, Gisborne, August 6. Jlapourika-, Picton, Nelson, Ausrnst 6. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August 7. Nikau, Nelson, August 7. Mapourika, Picton, Nolson, Augmt 7. Patoena, Onchunxa, August 7. Hawera, Patea, August 7. Walrau, Picton, August; 7. Wanaka, Newoastle, August "• Invercargill, Wanganui, August 7. Ruahine, Lyttelton, August 7. Karamu,. Greymouth, August 7... Port Pirie, Napier, August 7. Alexander, Nelson, Au«rust 7. Oalin, Wanganui, August 7; Karu, Lyttelton, August 7. . Maori, Lyttelton, August 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, August 8. Hawera. Patea, : August 8. Manaroa, Lyttelton, Augnst 8. Wootton, Lyttelton, August 8. Mokoia, Auckland, Napier, August 9. Blenheim, Havelock, , Auguet 9. ;

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttelton, August i. Kaltoa, Nelson, August 6.. Jtapourika, Picton, Neleon, Auguet 6. Hona, Lyttelton, August i. Wakatu, Kaikonra, Lyttelton, Augnst 6. Suffolk, Liverpool August 0. John, Duuedin, August 6. • Putiki, Duuedin. Aujrust 6. Waverley, Patea, August 6. Waitangi, Patea, August o. Prinzessin, Newcastle, August 6. Paeroa, Hokitlk*. Auguet. 6. Mamiroa, Lyttelton, August 6.Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Aug. 6. Wairau, Picton, August 6. Mararoa, Lyttolton, August 7. ■ Nikau, Kelson. August 7. Hawera, Pate.!, August 7. Kapltl, Wanjranui, August 7. .. Wairau, Blenheim, August 7. Hippie, Napier, Akitio, August 7. Oorinna, New Plymouth, August 1. ■ Shropshire, Napier, August 7. •' Pateena, Onohunga, August 7. Alexander, Nelson, Coast, August 7. Kgatoro, Now Plymouth, August 7. Calm, Picton, Onehunga, August 7. • ITakanoa, New Plymouuth, August 7. . Tahiti, Vancouver, August 7, Maori, Lyttelton.'-August 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, .August- 8. '' •JTapourilia. Picton, Nelson, August |. .Pateena. Onehunga, August 8. • -Karu, Groymouth, August 8. Invercargill, Wanganui, August 8. ■ . Moana, Ban Francisco, August 8, Waimana,--London,- Auguet 8. Sonorita, Greymouth. Augußt 8. Port Nicholson. Melbourne, August 8. Euahino London,- Aneurt 9. Wootton, Lyttclton, Auguet 9. Manaroa, Lyttclton, Auguet' 9. '■•■ Blenheim, Foxton, Augnst 9. Mokoia, Dunedin. August 9. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ATHBNIO (S.S.A.). left London July W for Wellington. Due August IA. AUSTRALPLAIN, left New York July 31 for Auckland. Duo September 4. DUUHAM (F.H.).- left Liverpool Mar «; for Australia. , flue Wellington-August. 15.

ELLENGA, left Egypt, July IS for N.Z. Due August 28. ESSEX (F.S.), due at Wellington from Newcastle, August.B, to load. QIESaEN (C.1).), left London Joan 23 fo> Wellington. Due August 22.

HORORATA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London July 28, via Oapc. Due Wellington September 15. KARAMEA (S.S.A.), left London July-9 for Auckland and Wellington, yia Cape Town and Hobart.

KUMARA (5.8.A.), 'left London July 25 for New Zealand.

JIAMARI (S.S.A.), left London 'Jiily 3 (or Auckland. Duo August Iβ.-

MASULA ,(A. &, AX left Now York July IB for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Duo Wellington Aug. 30.

MATATUA (S.S.A.), left United Kingdom June 2B for. Auckland: Cue Aug. 8. NEW ZEALAND, H.M.S.; duo Wellington about August 19, from England.

OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Sydney to-day for Auckland. .- '

ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.), left Newcastle July 14 for Auckland (arr. July 19), Gieborne, and Wellington. Due here Auituit 13.

POKT ALMA (CD.), leaves New York in 'August for Australia, and New Zealand. PORT HACKING (0.D.), left London July <! for Lyttelton. Due August 16. ' PORT LYTTELTON (C. and D.) left Plymouth June 17 for Auckland Napier; and Wellington, via. Australia; due hern An»list 24.

PORT MELBOURNE (0.D.). left London July 4 for New Zealand.. via Australia: Due hore September .4.

PORT NAPIEII (0.D.), London to. N.Z., tia Australia. At Sydney July 7. Arrived Auckland July 28.

PORT NICHOLSON (0.D.;..1eft New York July 4 for Auckland...Arr. July 31. Arr. Wellington August 6.

POBT SYDNEY (0.D.), (o leave Unites Kingdom July for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. RONA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Montreal June 11 'for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australia. Arr, here July 31.-

SAILERS. Vessel. Left. D Ue . San Francisco to Wellington ;-• Jeannette July 6 Sept Sau Francisco to Bluff :- Amy Turner July 22 Sept.. BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEAS. b -, j „ SYDNEY, August 5. Sailed.-Opawa, for New Zealand. COASTAL. TUESDAY/AUGUST 5. AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-Niagara (6.10 a.m.), from- Vancouver. NEW PLYMOUTH.-,./. -'.\ Sailcd.-Corinna (3 p.m.). for "Weilinuton-, Earawa (7.35 p.m.), for Onehunga. • PATEA. Arrived.-Wavorley (3.35 p.m.), from Wellington. . WANGANHI. Arrived.-Invercargill (10.25 a.m.), from Wellington. •• GISBORNE. Sailed.—RipplD (11.30 p.m.," August 4) for Wellington. PICTON. To sail.-Jlapourika (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To sail.-Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYJIOUTH. Arrived.—Ngnhcrc (8 p.m.), from WellingtOll. ■■.:-■■ Sailed.-Kiiramu (6.45 p.m.). for Wellington. LYTTKLTOH. " . ' ■ Sailed.—Maori (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington.

The following steamers woro expected to bo within range of Auckland wireless station lust night:—Matatmi, Uliriiaroa, Arahura, Talunu, Tarawcni, Otira.

. XIAGAEA'S PASSENGERS. Uy Telegraph.—ltcm Atsoclaljon. Auckland, 'August 5. The iViasara, whicii reached , Auckland nt 6 a.m. yesteniay, brought.- the following passengers from Vancouver-.—First s.t'ioon— G H. Cruiuksbnnlt, Mrs. 'Oruickeh.ank. G. l'hilpntt, !1. \Y. VnuKhan, E Armytoge, Dr. and Mrs. H. Dean Bamford, Dr. \f. Creßer, Mrs. Dunlop, Donnejy Mies Donner, J. W. Grant, Mr 3. Hinclair, Thompson, Mrs. K. W. Holmes, W. T. Horre, N. J.

Kidd, L. Casta, Eight Hon. W. F. Massey, Mrs. and Miss Massey, P. D. Thompson, It, Itiloy, A. M'Dougall, Mr. and Mts. F. Maddox, K. W. Morgan, Lieut. B. N. Obegi, Sir Joseph Ward, Lady Ward, Miss A. Saunders, 0. P. Todd. C. O. Miles. Miss 11. Mlleo, L. A. Wilkinson, J. S. Sinclair, J. O. Field, O. T. M'Carthy, H. E. Ward, Dγ, and Mra. H. K. Marshall. J. B. Clarkeon. Second saloon—Hiss E. Aiken, B. Brown, T. A. Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Beesori, A. and E. Beeson, 11. O. Barnett, Captain Thomas Bowhill, Mies J. Bowis, M. Barraclou»h, E. Laidlaw, H. Beetham, W. J. Boyce, Mr. and Mre. G. Crook, Mies 0. Orook, H. B. Chalmers, J. E. Campbell. T. J. Dunstone, J. E. Eobert. 'Bev. and Mrs. W. F. Falconer, Master 8.. Falconer, H. 0. Fleming, H. Fountain, G. L. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. T. Gleuny, Mrs. J. G. Gilmour, Mrfl,.E. Godkin,'o. 11. and G. Howcroft, M. E. Halls, H. F. Jacobs, T. M. Laing, Mis 3 J. 0. Luko. S.- G. Larcom, Mrs. J. Langridge and 3 children, Mra. S. Larsen, Miss I. Larson, Mrs. N. M'Leunan, 11. Makuirc, Mies L. Moore, J. Meenan, D. Nash, E. Ottley, A. Porter, A. L. Kusscll, 0. 0. Shorwoud, Mi»s A. A. Swallow., Miss E. Tate, H: Thompson. L. Willie, Mr. and Mrs. T. h. Younger and child. S. S. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. Garrity and 2 children, F. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. White, :D. Broughton, Mrs. Witholhley and 2 children, B. A. Wade, M. M. Taylor, W. Garry, F. ,George, Lee Fung, TH. H. Merriek, Captain E. Anderson, Mrs. C. Mason, Mra K Ilobinson, Miss V. Eobin6on; 48 steerago.

BARQUE WHITE PINE ON A SANDBANK, ■'to Tcleirranh.— l'ress AMotiatliii.

Nolson, August 5. barque White Pine, irom Australia, when trying to make the wharf at Tarakohe -this afternoon, became fast on a sandbank.' Sho is not believed to bo in a dangerous position unless westerly weatnor sets in. The Btedmer Koi will proceed to her assistance to-morrow morni'ni. The barque carries.a. cargo of gypsum and guano, the latter for Wauganui.

PRINZKSSIN'S PASSENGERB. The Prinzeesin, sailing at noon to-day for Newcastle, will take the following passengers —Saloon—lleedamoß J. Bailey, Burton, Butcher, A. Dean, Farr, Potheringham,' A. Frolijar, A. Gavin. R, Home, \ .Tudßon E. Laidlaw, M'Kinnon, E. MacMillan, 0. Nash, Parella, Pay, 0. Glass, J Harrison, L. M'Kinuon, J. Norman, B. Norman, 0. Oram, A. Parella, E. Pattersou, S. Pay, W. Pearson, F. PoweH, 3V. Eavner, A. Jiiley, A. Scandrott, F. SedSing, W.'Sharland, Smith, W. Torpie, T. Weir. E. Whelan, C. Torpie, L. Walters, P. Wrealis. Sister Fraucina, Messrs. ,V. Burgess E. Burton, T. Butcher, K. Carlisle, G Carter, G. H. Carter, J. Oochrau, J. Ocstello, W. Crowle, C. Chalmers, T, Farr, E Foster, J. Fotheringham, E. Peate.. Bayiicr, E. fiedding, Sharland, Torpie, Treacy, Whelan, Williams, Misseß M. Glywnno, M. Ulackwell, L. arter, 1 . A. Oollinß, M. Dobson J. Frame, D. Judson. C. M.Oourt, JI. MacMillan-Brown, V. MacMillan-Brown, M. M'Queen, M. O'HoiUy, Phillips, Sawyer (3), B-Svmon, A. Torpie, G. Williams, Captains H Fyane, H. Richards, Lt. A. Barrett, Gnr. J. Nisbett, Drs. W. Sawyer and G. Sharp, Masters Dean, Torpie; also 51 steerage. : WASHED ASHORE J The Secretary of Marine (Mr. G.v Allport) reported yesterday that ho had roceived tne following letter'from'-- he Collector of Customs. at Hokitika■:— Mr. AUwohn. of Boss, has reported to me that he found on the beach near Boss ouo part of a hatch\vay complete, ineasurlni; 10ft by 20in., marked on o'no eide 4/8 11, and on tho reverse side .'3:; also, one portion of another, part of a hatchway on which no marks were noted. The letter adde .that the articlea do not belong to ' the steamer Paeroa (now \in port at. Wellington), which trades out of ilokitika.

THE SCHOONER GISBORNE. Tho Minister of Marine has granted per-mission-for the schooner Gisboroo to bo transferred to tho Cic Kavale Do L Oceanic Compare, of Papeete. Tho Vessel has been purchased by that company for the interlslaud trade,'and is now being overhauled at Auckland preparatory to Railing for Papeete. Tho Gisborne's name will now appear on the Trench register of shipping, and will bo deleted from the New Zealand register. . ■ ' .

CONGESTION AT LIVERPOOL. Advi"'e has besn received at Auckland which elates that there is a great congestion of shipping at Liverpool, and in coneequence of this many vessele may■ haie to steam'to other Enslieb porU to dieohargetheir cargo.es. .1 ■•• •-.,.;■ : ANTIOPB ARRIVES. -..- Tho" barciuo Antiope'--arrived "•■■ in the; Kfreaifi shortly after nocnr yesterdayAuckland. ■ The sailor, which,left Auck- ; land on July.22, had a, very rough trip, down the coast. The vessel has a part, cargo of oil to put out here. On com-, nletion of .discharge at Wellington, the. Antiope, is' to load if or London.

... . THE. PORT NICHOLSON. . - Early yesterday ' morning ..tho. 'new< steamer -Port Nicholson arrived at Wollington' from Auckland to continue the dischareo "f h er Kew York car S°; u u is : Sed to dispatch the.vesseLfor Melbourne on Friday. ■"■•'.■ ' '

ARMAGH RETURNS,

The Armagh arrived back at Wellington yenterday morning from , Wanganm and Waitara; Tho vessel is to complete loading at this" port, and sail on Tuesday next lor London,

WAIMANA LEAVES FRIDAY. - It is now announced that the Shaw-SaviU steamer Waimana.will leave Wellington atnoon on Friday for. London, via Panamn. . THE MOKOIA, Tho Union Company announced yester-j dav that the Mokoia is to leave Auckland at 5 p,m. tn-day.for Napier ami Wellineton. The vessel ib due at Welling, ton on Saturday morning, and will leave in the- afternoon for Dunedin direct.

HOEOHATA LEAVES LONDON. Advice has been received of tho donuN turo of the Hororata from tho United Kingdom on July 28 for Wellington. The vessel, which has '1414 troops on board, in coming out via the Capo, -and is due in port about September 20.

COAL FOR WELLINGTON. The Port Victor, which'sailed from Wellington on July 29 for Melbourne, wilU on completion of tho discharge of Hew lork cargo, load coal at Newcastle for Wellington. The coal is for the New Zealand Railways. THE SHROPSHIRE. The Shropshire, which is at present loa'aing at Wellington, is to sail for Naplor at 3 p.m. to-morrow to continue her loading.

-.. WAITOJIO GOES TO AUOKLAND. The Union Company's big freighter Wailomo, which has been undergoing overhaul at-Port Chalmers, .was to have left there yesterday for Oamaru, ,Timaru, and Lyttelton to load produce for Auckland.

FOE LIVERPOOL. The Suffolk is to be despatched at noon today for Liverpool, via Panama.

PROM NEW YOHK. N

Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line advised yesterday that the Port Alma has been substituted on tho New York loading berth for the Port Elliott. Tho Port Alma will load for Auckland. Wellington, aud Australian ports this month.

NGATOKO FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. The; Ngatoro arrived laet ovouinn from Napier,' and will commence- to diecharßO 000 tone of cement to-day.' This afternoon Bho will receive cargo for New Plymouth, sailing to-morrow. From New Plymouth tuo vessel goes to Grcymouth to load for Wellington.

MESS-TABDE GOSSIP. Mr J. Murolilo, purser <>t the Pateena, lpft'.the vessel yenterday, and Mr. M. P. illlle 'signed on in that capacity. Captain" M. F. Lane, master. Air. T. M. Nicholson, mate, an<l Mr. J. B. i Hall, second mate, signed on the Hazel Hep ton's articles yesteruay. . • _ Tho death occurred at iydney on July 8 of Captain Walter T. Cox. acting-general manager of the Orient -Btoam Navigation Company at Sydney. Xlo had been ailing lor about two weeks, but his death waa (mite unexpected, and was received with profound ieelings of regret in shipping circles. The late Captain Co* was appoint, ed assistant manager at Sydney for the Orient Line in 1914, and he bad been i>cliii'r.general manager during Mr. David Ecid's absence in England mnco March last Of a duiet, unassuming manner, he was' widely known and much- respected. The late Captain Cox served his timo in Devitt and Moorc'e Line, and afterwards joined the Orient Company s fcrvice. lieme settling down ashore ho bad comnvmded at different times the iincst of Z Orient fleet,. Hβ .was first in the Ornme then in tbo and later had Xrge of the newer ships-the Otway and Osterley He was-a native of Ireland, 46 yrars of age. and leaves a widow and threo ""uTespocted it will bo' next Tuudav .licfnrc the Waimatc is dispatched for Lyt- ' Nnaliutii was idle at Napipr on Monday "owins to a shortage of labour, but it was thought that she was workini is duo to-morrow from Lyttclton, nnd will sail on Saturday for London, via- Panama. Tho Eona is to lea-ve to-day for I;vttclton and Dunodln to complete her dißobargo.

Tho Kamona left last night for WestTo«l'ay the Karu ib cipected to leavo Lvttelton for Wolljngton with producn. On Friday tho voesel will probably sail for New Plymouth ?nd Groymouth. Tho Kakanoa. is to b<? diepatched for Now Plymoutli to-morrow. . Tho Calm is Iβ leave Wanganm to-flay wool-laden for Wellington. 'To-morrow afternoon tho vessel will bo dispatched for Picton and Onehunga, Tho Karamu was to have left Greymouth last ovening, coal laden, for Wellington. For San Francisco, via Rarotonia. anil Papeete, the Moana, Jβ to leavo .Wellington on Friday. . Bound for Vancouver, via Honolulu, tno Tahiti is to he dispatched to-morrow. Now loading at Gisborne. the Orarl is to sail from that port on Monday next for VelHmrton to complete her cargo. She Iβ timed to sail on August 17 for London, via The Aberdeen liner Themiatocles. which recently collided with and sanlc the barque Eddersido (reported by cablo at the ti'M). ha? been repaired at Oane Town. Bho was scheduled to loavo that port on Juiy V> in continuation of her voyage to Australia. The vessel Iβ expected to arrive at Melbourne on August 12.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 266, 6 August 1919, Page 11

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 266, 6 August 1919, Page 11

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