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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST. Day, Hγ. m. First quarter 4 7 41 a.m. Full moon 12 0 9 a.m. Last quarter 19 3 26 a.m. New lnoon 26 3 7 a.m. IIOON. ' Moon rises to-da.y, 8.12 p.m.; seta,7.4Ba.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day,,6.4 a.m.; 6.32 p.m. To-morrow, 6.66 a.m.; 7.2fi p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.45 a.m.; aete, 5.7 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. KAITOA. s.B. (6.15 a.m.), 319 tons, Wildmail, from Nelson. OORINNA, s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, from New Plymouth. MAORI, 8.8. (7.15 a.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, from Lytteltoa. IUPPIiB, s.s. (2.35 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Napier. BADEN POWELL, e.s. (6 p.m.). 174 lone, Jackson, from Now Plymouth. TVAKATU, E.B. (6.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura. 81/ENHEIM, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, from Foiton, WOOTTON, e.s. (10.5 p.m.), 151 tons, Larsen, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. MAPOURIKA, 5.9. (1.15 p.m.), 1203 tons, Jl'Donald, for Picton and Nelson. , TTJTANBKAI, s.e. (2.20 p.m.), 811 tons, Post, for Lyttelton. KAHU, s ( .s. (2.20 p.m.), 182 tone, Korling, for Napier. KAI'OA, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 2484 tons, Ryan, for Woatport. ' KAPITI, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 242 tone, Sawyers, for Wanganui. GJVERCARGIHi, s.s. (6 p.m.), 224 tone, Thompson, for Wanganui. KAITOA. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 319 tons, Wild- , man, for Nelson. \ . MANAKOA; s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 122 tons, If'Noila»e, for LytteKon. JTANA, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 134 tons, Bonner, for Tlinaru. MAORI, b.b. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tone, Cameron, for Lyttelton. COBINNA, 8.8. (10.10 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, for Lyttelton. ■ WAIRAU, 9.8. (11.30 p.m.), 143 tons, Dcilcy, for Picton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. John, Oamaru, August 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Aneuet 14. Nilsau, Nelson, August 14, ICapourika, Picton, Nelson. August 14, Rosamond, Timaru, August 14. Wavorley, I'atca. August H, faorl, Lyttolton, August 15. iiitson, Nelson, Anguet 15. Kahilta, Qrcymouth, Aupust 15. Breeze, Wanganui, August 15. \Vairau, Pictoii. August 16. Mararoa-, Lyttelton, August 15. ISfikau, Nelson, Auguet 16. Mapoqrik*, l'iqlou, Nelson, August Iβ. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 16. Invercargill, Wanganii* August 16. War Soldier, Auckland, August Iβ. Alexander, Tarakoha. August Iβ. Statatua, Auckland, August 16. Orari, Gisuorne. August 17. Ituapehu, Auckland, August 17. Shropshire, Napier, August 17. Manaroa, Lyttelton. Augmst 1/. nienheim, Poxton, August 17. ' Ngakuta.. Greymonth, August 17. Katoa, Wcstport, August 17.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wootton, liyttolton, August 14. Waltangi, Patca, August 14., . Jtararoa, Lyttefton, AuKiiat , ' 1 14. : Nikau, Nelson, August 14. Blenheim, Poxton, August 14. Eipplo. 'Napier, Aldtio, Ausrust R Euploctela, Lyttelton, Augußt 14. Ngahero, Auekiaud, August 14. . Maori, Lyttekon, August I£. Kaitoa, Nelson, August 15. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, Augu6t 15. Broeze, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Auguet 15. ■Rosamond, Timaru,' Dunedin, Oamaru, August 15. . ' Komata, Westport, August 15. Wanaka, Newcastle, August 15. Wairaii!,'Picton, August lb. Wakatu, Kaikoura, August IJ. \Vaverley, Patea, August Iβ. Port Pirie, London, August 15. . Waimate, Lyttelton, August 15. Mararoa, Lyttelton, August Id. Nikau, Nelson, 16. John, Wanganui, August 16. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 16. Hawera, Patea, August 16. i Invorcarglll. Wanganui, August 16. Aleiander, Nolson, Coast, Augnet Iβ. Armagh, London, August 17. Manaroa, Lyttelton, August 18. . Blenheim, Sounds, August 18. OVERSEA STEAMERS. v AJANA (F. 8.), left London Aug. t for Auckland. Due about Sept. 2fl. ATHENIC (S.S.A.), left London July 14 for Wellington. Due Soplemher 1. ATOTRALPLAIN, left New Kork July Jl for Auckland. Duo September 4. AYRSHIRE (F.S.), left London Aug. 5 Jor Wellington. Due about Sept; 20. OAIIANA (S.S.A.), due' Napier Aug. 18 from London. OOKDOBA, left U.K. July 8. Due Wellington Autr. 18. OOEINTHIO (S.S.A.), left Plymouth Aug. 9 for Wollington. Duo Sept. 24. DUKHAM (F.S.) loft Liverpool May 21 for Australia. Due Wellington August 21. EMiENGA, left Egypt July 23 for K.Z. Due August 28. • . ESSES (P.S.), due at Wellington from NWoantlβ August 18. to lond. GIESBT3N (0.D.), left' London June 23 fot Wellington. Duo Augnet 25. HOEORATA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London July 28. vis. CHnc Due Wellington September 15. KASAMA (S.S.A.), loft London July 9 for Auckland . and Wellington, via Cape Teini and Hobart. Due Sept.. 6. KTJJIAEA (S.S.A.). left London July 25 for N&w Zealand. Due Sept. 4.

lIAMAM (8.5.A.), left London July 3 tor Auckland. Due Auptuat 18.

MASUfcA (A. & A.), left New Tork July 18 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunediu. Due Auokland, Aug. 29. MATATUA (S.S.A.), left United Ktnftdom June 28 for Amokland. Arrived Aug. 1. Due WelliUßton Aug. 16. NEW ZEALAND, H.H.S.; duo Wellington about August 19, from England. OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Sydnoy Au?. 5 for Auckland. Arrivo Aug. 10.

■ OKABI (N.Z.S. Co.). left Newcastle July M for Auckland (arr. July 191, Gisbome. and Wellington. Duo herd Aug. 17. . PAPAROA (N.Z.S. Co.) to leave Avonmouth early Sept. for N.Z.

I'ORT ALMA (0.1).), leaves New York in August lor Australia and New Zealand. PORT HACKING (CD.), left London July < for Lytteltoii. Duo August i<.

PORT LYTTELTON (0. and D.) left Plymouth June .17 for Auckland Napier, nnd Wellington, via Australia; due. Auckland August 22. POET MELBOURNE (0.D.), left London July 4 far Now Zealand, tie Australia. Sue here September 4. PORT NAPIER (CD.), London to N.Z., via Australia. At Sydney July 7. Arrived Auckland July 28. Due Wellington' Aug. 18. PORT SYDNEY (CD.), to leave -United Kingdom, August for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. REJIUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave London Sept. i. for K.Z. SOMERSET (F.S.), eft Plymouth Aug. 8 for Wellington. Due Sept. 23. TAINTJI (S.S.A.), left Plymouth Aug. 8 for Wellington. Due Sept. 23. TOFTJA (tf.S.B.) left' San Francisco AugUßt 5. Duo Wellington August 28. WAIPARA (N.Z.S. Co.). to leave Montreal August for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Australia.. WAIKUNA (U.S.S. Co.), left 'Frisco July V> for Auckland and Australia. Du» Auckland August 22. WAITEMATA (TJ.S.S.) left Calcutta Aug. 7 for Sydney, Auckland. Wnllington, Lyttelton, and Dnncdln. Due Auckland middle September. WAIWERA (S.S.A.), duo Wellington Aug. 23 from Howcaatlo: Then loads. WAR. SOLDIER (Murray, Roberts) left Safago. (Red Sea), June 50 for Auckland and Wellington. Arrived August 8. Due Wollington August 16. WESTMEA'I'H (A. & A.), left New York ■July 20 for Wellington and Australia Dub ■ Wellington August 25. WHANGARATTA .(N.'/j.S. Co.) to load at Montreal in August for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedln, and Australia. ZEALANDIO (S.S.A.), duo N.Z. early Sopt. to load. \ SAILERS. Vessel. ' Left. Duo. San Francisco to Wellington:— Jeannetto July 6 Sept. Bertie Minor July 31 • Oct. Sau Francisco to Bluff'— Amy Turner July 22 Sept. THF, BERTHACSE LIST. To-day's Ijortlmge list is as under:— Mararon.-Fcrry Wharf. .Tohn-Pipitca. Wharf. Rosamond—No 1 south Queen's Wharf. Wntotu-No. 7 north Queen's AVharf. Niltau-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Baden Powell-No. 11 eouth Queen's Wharf. Wootton-No. 13 north Queen's Wharf. Bloiilieim—No. 13 south Queen's Wharf. Hipjilc—No. 14 north Quecn'a Wharf. TUB VANCOUVER SERVICE. Ono result of the Australian seamen'H r.triko has been tho disorganisation of the Viincouvcr mail and passenger service. XTnless a. Eottlement of the trouble is readied shortly, lliu service will be still further interfered with. The Mnkura. nnd Nian-ara are both held up at Sydney through want of erews. The Union Onmpany annonnce that in consemiciico of tho shipping.lroublp tho Bailing dates nf both ships from Sydney and Auckland this mouth are uucoitain.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, August 11. Arrived.—Paparoa-, from Auckland. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Kaituna (7.15 p.m.), from Newcastle; nix-masted barfliicntine E.K. Sterling (8.15 p.m.), from Newcastle. . Saileil.-Bnia, ketch, for Nino Islands; Flora (9 p.m.), for liarotonga., To SaiL-Talune, for Suva, Sailed.—JUra (3.15 p.m.), for Niuo. ONEIIUNCIA. Arrivod.—Pateena. (8.23 a.m.), from Wellington. ' Sajed.-Karawa (3.45 p.m.), for Sow Plymouth. MANOKAU HEADS. The ftarawa pnssed outwards at 6 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH. So-iled.-Ngatoro (10 p.m. August 12), for Groymouth; Bakanoa (8.25 p.m.), for West- ' port. PICTON. Arrived.-Jiapourilca (5.40 p.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Laura (12.25 p.m.), from Welling' toil. 5 fiailed.-Jlararoa (6.40 p.m.), for Wellington. POUT CHALMERS. Arrived.-Putiki (7.46 p.m.), from Wellington. ' MISHAP TO PATEENA. By Tek'Rraph.—Press Association. Auckland, AucuEt, IS. The steamer Pateena. dropped anchor when berthing at Ouehunga, but appo.r-. ently the unehor «ailod to hold, owing to tho strong flood tkle. The steamer • hit tho corner of the wharf, lifted bodily out of the water tliroo heavy piles Sound together with iron hoope, and wrcckod stringers and the wharf decking in the vicinity. The Pateeua- was considerably damaged. An iron plate on the starboard side was ripped nliont fifteen wet in length, aa if cut with a knife, and iron Rtannichions were buckled or broken. T.ne Priteena's departure for Wellington iiaa been dolaycd for temporary reoairs. The Union Company advised yesterday that as a result of tho mishap to tho Pateena all sailings to Onolmnsa have been in tho meantimo cancelled. JIAHIA LEAVES WHANGABET. Wliangarcl, Aiiftnst 13. Tho 'Shaw-Savin Btenmer Mania to-day completed her Now Zealand loading in Whangarei harbour by taking an additional 6800 quarters of beef. As this wos tho last port of call in New Zealand the Mahia was joined by 60 overr-oa passengers, and she sailed for Port Said, via Sydney and Melbourne, this morning. VESSELS AS TBANSPOKTS. A total of 38 transports were employed in carrying the New Zealand Expeditionary Forco from' Now Zealand to the front and in nil they made. Kl voyages with troops, the aggregate tonnage employed boing 764,011. In addition there were tho two hospital ships. Tbo Maunnanui and Tahiti each made 11 voyages, the Willochra 10, and the Tofua nine. The llnum-amii and the Tahiti also ina-do threo voyages across tho Atlantio with American troopsThe vessels employed in tho work are us follow (with their ■toiiiiflqeh-Balmoral Gaetlo IJ.MI. Corinthic 12,343.. Tonic 12.383. Athonic MM. Ttemicr?, 11.276 Kunhino 10.758. Turakina 9920. Devon 8661. Arawa S37Z. Opawa 9297. Hnrte's Bay 8491. Paltpha 7899 Kuapelvn 7895. Waimana 7852. Willochra 7784. Tahiti 7587. Waunsannt 7527. Ptar of India 7316, Orari 7207. Krjsrlit TomnV-.r 7145, Mmoriok 6827, Knight of the Gavtfr «65. Matatnn. ««e, Port Lyttelton «« Tordala 6880. Ullmaroa. 6777. Aparima 5704. Waitomata 543!, Dalmore 4717. Wathorn.-«38. Mopraki ml Tofua. 4345. Waitomo «2-<4. Warrlmoo 3528. VoV* 3502, Monowai 3«3, ISavua 2930, Talune 2087. MATATUA'S ITINEHAKY. . The Shaw-Savill Btcamer Matatua. Ie to leave Auckland this moraine for WclliiiEton to contiuuo the discharge of her Homo cargo. For Lyttelton and -Dunedin the vessel is to leave Wellington nei/t Wednesday. After completing discharge of Home cargo the vessel is to load at Port Chalmers, Timaru. and Wellington, I returning to this port about September 5 and sailing finally on September 11. Messrs. Dalgoty and Co., local agents for tbo Matatua, annoiinco that in view o{ tllo fire which hroko out on the vessel during her voyace from London to Auckland, Customs agents aro requested to procure written authority, from cargo owners to sign a comrfal average bond, which will bo necessary before tho delivery orders will be iesued to them in exchange for the billß of lading. PAPAEOA AT HOME. According to a- Press Association message.the Paparoa, which left Auckland on June 19 arrivod at London on A.ugust 11. The New Zealand Shipping Company advised yesterday that tho Paparoa. is to.load at Avonmouth for Now Zealand, sailing early m September. OTIIiA'S MOVEMENTS The Otira- (Shaw, Savill, and Albion C 0 . ,, which is at present discharirinK a cargo of coal at Auckland, is, on completion of discharge, to load at that port and papier, sailing finally from Napier about bcpteniber 9. _ WHANGABATTA REPLACES KD3IABA. The New Zealand Shipping Company ad. vised yesterday that |ho Whangaratta (a vessel not included in Lloyds- register and presumably a now ship) lia» lwn eubstituted for tho Kumara on tho Montreal loading berth. , After loading at Montreal tho vessel proceeds to Newfoundland, from here she sails this month for Auckland. Wellington, Dunedin, Holbourno, Sjdncy, and Brisbane. THE WAIFABA. The Waipara,' which is coming out to New Zealand under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company has left Montreal for Newfoundland to complete nor Sing. Tho vessel is, k> sail shortly for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Melbourne, and Sydney. OPAWA'S LOADING PORTS. After completing the discharge of her in-, ward cargo tho Opawa is to load at Umtru, lyttelton, and Wellington for Homo. THE K.UTANGATA, The Kaitansata, which is at present discbargiug a cargo of timber at Adelaide is accordiiiß to a Press Association message, from Dunedin. to load thero for Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. THE MIDDLEHAII CASTLE. The Now Zealand Shipping Company havo received advico tliut tho Jfiddleham Castlo, which left Wellington on Juno 6, did not proceed to London, but was divert cd to Cardiff, where she arrived on "A'UEUSH I. THE WAIJfATE. The Wairaato is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Lyttelton and Dunedin After «li.«clia.r»e of her New York M.rgo tho vessel.is tS load for Home at Port OH mere and Bluff. Shu is duo back at Wellington on September 6. ami sails a fow days later for Londoh, via Panama. PALOONA LEFJ , SUVA. A Press Association message from Dunedin states that the Paloona, with a full So of sugar, left Suva on Tuesday night. x THE MOKOIA. Tho Union Company advised yesterday that the Moltoia is to leave Dunedin tomorrow for Lyttelton and Wellington. Departure from Wellington,, for Auckland, via Napier and Gisborne, will be taken on Tuesday next. MMUTAKA.EEPORTED. Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company havo received cable advico that the Binrataka bound from Wellington to London, left Colon on August 4, and arrived at 'Kingston (Jamaica) on August 7. Tho vessel, which left Wellington _ou July 10, continued her voyago from Kingston tho same day. POET, PIBIB FOB LONDON. For London, via Panama, tho C. and D. liner Port Pirio is to leave Wellington at noon .to-morrow. WAIWEIiA TO LOAD. From Newcastle the Waiwcra is duo at Wellington on August 23, and on completion of discharge of jhor coalcargo, will load for Home at Nelson, Now Plymouth, li.vltelton, nnd Biiilins from Wellington iliiallv about ticslcmbci' 24. POUT IjYTTKLTON AT SYDNEY. Tho C. and D. Lino havo received cable advice that tho Port Lyttelton, on rotito from London, arrive! at Sydney on Jlond,iy from Melbourne. The vessel is to leave Ncwrastlo on Attaiist 16 for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington to comnlnte discliari'e. She is duo at Auckland on August 21, and at Wellington on August?, 7. JIESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Dnorly. of tho Wcitoino, wae relieved (it Lyttelton 'by Captain Harris, who, for sonic lime had been in temporary charge of Ihn Waihorn. durinn the illness of Captain Showman. Captain Doorly procncdwl to Wellliißton for instruction!!. Unntiiin I). M'LcMii. who hns l.vnn miistcr ot a number of Union Steam Ship Company's steamers, including tho Maheno and latterly the Niagara, haa gone to Dunedin_for orders.

EEItUEIU FOB NEW ZEALAND. The Heuiuera in expected to loavo.Lontiou on September C for New Zealand. The followiuK steamers wcro expected to be within jaiigo of Awanui wireless etalion last night :—Western Comet, Talunc, Flcra, Palooua, and Somerset.. The Njjaliero is to cut away to-day for Auckland. ■ Tho Katoa got away for Westport yesterday. Slio loads back to Wellington. The Corinna left last night for Lyltclton, wliero she will load for New lly-. mouth. Tho Kahika is to leave Greymoutn at noon to-day, coal-ladon, for Wellington The Eonamond is to sail to-morrow lorTimaru, Dunodin, and Oamaru. Tho Hinomoa is expected to arrive at Westport this week-end from tho west Coast Rounds. Shu is then to work Ka-nu-rangi Point, after which sho will return to Wellinston. . The Ereezo is to arrive at Wrllington to-morrow from Wanganui, and is to Rali in tho ovoning for Lyttelton and Duncolp. The Ngfttoro is 'lue at Wellington early noxt weoli from Grcymouth with a full The ISValiuta is 'drnc at Wellincton on Sunday to disclmrgo about 1000 tons. ot coal. Tlip vessel then proceeds to Lyttelton and Bluff. . , From Ta-rakohe tho Aloxander is due in port on Saturday and on Monday is to call for Kelson, Westport, Greymoutn, and Ilokitika. _~ , ~._ Tim Blenhßim is to nail for Foxton this eveninc Messrs. Levin and Co. odylfo that for tho vessel must ho bookea at their offices after 10 a.m. to-day. Oaptain 0. T. Hull has received advico that the barnnc Kottesiy Bay, 699 tons Captain Whit ton, left Adelaide on Auffiist 6 for Wellington. The vessel has a full cor™ for this port. .. Tho Magic is expected to leave Iselson to-day for Sandy Bay. where sho will load a cargo of stone for Wellington. Tho Monnwai was floated out of doc; tit Port Chalmers Inst Friday Her overhaul will be completed in about two weeltn time. The barnucntinn Laura, which loft Wellington on Monday evening, arrived at Lyttolton yesterday after a passage of 44 hours.

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