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"' PHASES OF THE MOOS. ■ ')'"•' JDLY. ■"•'. Day. Hr.m. Full moon J 8 JJ p.m. Last quarter 9 , 436 p.m. New moon ..'.........;,.. 16 7Sba.ro. First Quarter 23 ~6 60 a.m. ■;;\. ' moon. ■':■ Moon .rises', to-day, 0,53 ip.m.; sets, "3.16 B.m. '"'.. '■•'. ; -SUN. ,: - ';■.. / "'"•■' : :. .Sunjisea ,to-day, 7.5.a.m.; .sets, 4.50" p.m. ''■■■. ~:■'.■■'■ HIGH WATER. .' '*o-day,-.0.22:a.m.; 0.46 p.m. ■ ---' To-morrow, 1.10 a.m.; 1.35 p.m. . '.ARRIVALS. .■SATURDAY, JULT24.'. ' NGATORO, Lb. (I.SO .a.m.), 1137 tons, Borfluist, from Timaru. . BLENHEIM, s.s. (5.40 a.m.), 151 tons, G. '.Wilkinson> from Havelock. MAORI, as,. (7.5 a.m.), J412 tons, W. Cameron, from" Lyttelton. -, "' • ",: NIKAU,. s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 248 tons, ».-Hay, .from ROSAMOND,, a.a. (7.35 a.m.), 731 tons, E. ..Nicholas, 'from Westpo.rt. . ..'•ECHO, aux:. scow (9 a.m.), 99 tons, Kins, "from Picton. ■ '-">■ <>HUIA, sis. (6.45 p.m.), 127 tons, Radford, >■ from Picton. ,'-',..;- -..:;• .. : . • WAYERLEY,' s.s. (8.60 p.m.), 157 tons, ■Brigdcn, from Tory Channel. , ' ' ■ :. KARAMU, s.s, (MO p.m.), 734 tons, Bul.,'lpck; from Greymouth. ';'■ 'PATEENA, 6.8. (10.40 p.m.), 1212 tons, Sew;,e)l,,.from, Picton'and Nelson. " ' ' : £.- ,- ''-. .'..SUNDAY,, JULY 25., ~- : ''■'' KOMATA; s.s.'tfio.a.m.), 2048 tons. Bold, from Westport. ALEXANDER, a.s. (6.15 a.m.), 377 tons, J. Wildmari, from Tarakohe. ~!•. KAPUNI,--a.s. 6.30 a.m.),'. 188 toni, Gib- , ton,;from Pa'tea. ■,'--. " WA81NE,..5.5...(7.36 a.m.), .4436 tons, Ed...win, from, Lyttelton. • '■ ;.;' KAITOA, b.9.'(10 a.m.), 319 tons, W. Wild- ■ man,-from. Nelson. • '"■'.; RUAHINEy s.s. (3 p.w.), • 10,758 tons, , Smith, froni Auckland. ' > : / OPAWA, s.e. (8.30 p.m.), 110 tons,, Nicholas; from Blenheim. : ''. - DEPARTURES. .'■ -SATURDAY, JULY 24.'. ' . TOFUA, s.B.- (2 p.m.), 4345 tons; H. Wil- . liams, for San Francieco. ■ 'OPAWA, si.' (4.10 a.m.),' 110 tons, W. ■Nicholas, for Blenheim; : .-. MAHANA, 5.5...(4.15 a.m.), i1',796 tons, W. .Kershaw,';for Adelaide. , TOFUA,. b.b. ,'(1.20 p.m.), 4345 tons,.. WO-' , Ham's, for San Francisco. ••.■•! '.-• '■.''■■-.■ ■ "-' RIPPLE, B.a. (1.20 p.m.),' 413 tons, Carlson, •for Napier. '■' \ •■'■ - ', NIKAU, s.s. (2:5 p.m.), 248 tons,. Hay, for. Nelson. ■.. • MAPOURIKA,. b.b. (4.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, Eankin, for Lyttelton. KUROW. fl.fl. (5.20 p.m.), 2581 tons, Hill, .for Lyttelton., ; . i :.. •'■• • ;..> :
, ■ WAIMEA,-. a.s. (6.40 p.m.), 454 tonsy.Grav iiam, for Nelson. "MAORI, b.b. (7.50 p.m.),, 3412" tons, Cam-, eron, for Lyttelton." , • ' •'• • .' HAWERA, 8.8/ (9 pirn.-), 174' tons, H'Kinnori,' for Patea.' '■' ■' KARTJ. a.6. (10.20 p.m.), 267 tons, .Nichol- . *on, for Tarakohe.' -KENNEDY, s.a. (11.5 p.m.),•„. 225 . tons, Owen;<jor Foxton. ••,.■» . WAIITATJ, a.a. (11.30: p.m.), 143 tons, DelJey, for: Picton. ; '"' ~'.''. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . < Kennedy, Foxton, July 26. Kumara, Waitara, July 26. , ~ Poherua, Westport, July 26. , ', Ruahine, Auckland 1 , July 26. "Karori, Lyttelton. July 2£ '■' • ! Kla Ora, Newcastle, July 26. TJlimaroa, Sydney;. July 26. ' Maori, Lyttelton. July 27. . Nikau, Nelson, July. 27. Pateena, Picton, July 27. Kennedy, FoxtOn.. Julv 27. Hawera, Patea* July 27. Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, Jnly 27. .■•.■>-.'" '■■'■.■ I--"' -' ' ..Wairau; Picton, July 27. - Invercargiil,' Wanganui, Jnly,' 27. v/Wahihe, 'Lyttelton, July 28. '' ' Kaitoa, Nelßon,' July 28. . . -: Echo, Blenheim, July 28. '.' : ' ■"■.", •.. .-..-■ •- ■ -I--'. .-:••. I • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Blenheim,'Wanganui,. July 26.. Kokiri, Greymouth, July 26. • • .Wahino, Lyttelton, July ' 26. '/Kaitoa. Nelson.. July 26! • ' Echo, Blenheim, July 26. ' ■■■■-. ■ i Kap'nni, Patea/ July 26. .:' Opawa, Blenheim. July 26. ■ .Waitangi,. Patea,, July 26.. , ..Blenheim, Wansanui, July 26. . . Koutunui, Giebbrne, July 76. , • , ' Ngahorß, Greymouth, July 26. ; ■••■.• • Ngatoro,'Greymouth,' July':26>.';. ' "Pateena. .'Plctori'-and Nelsori, ■ Ju1y.26.- ; ..-.'■Taraweray Sydney, July: 26,,.. - .Paparoa, London. July' 27. ■' . ' Wakatu', Lytteltoni via Kaikouta, July 27 : Kennedy, Foxton,' July 27;' ■•"■ ■■'' ' Maori; Lyttelton, July 27,'' : ■.'''." Nikttu, Nelson,-July ,Zl. •••.■.-. . 1 .-.; Port July 27. • •Wairau, Blenheim, July Zl. '- ■ 'Alexander, Tarakohe, July .27. '; ' .' Wayerley, Patea, July 27. \ Invercargill, Waigahui, Jnly 27. ' ' Rosamond; New Plymouth, Weßtport, .and Greymouth, July 27.••.- . . 'Wahlne, Lyttelton,-.Jnly 28. . Kaitoa, Nelson, July 28. ■ Pateena, Picton' and Nelson, July 28. Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, July in. ■ ■ . Omaka. Blenheim; July 28. ''•'■- "West Mahwah, Adelaide, July 28. ■'■ Komata, Westport,* July 28. . • . ■ •'. I OVERSEA STEAMERS. '* I. 'ARIOSTA : (A. and A.). left Newport New» June 15 for Lyttelton, Diinedin, and Aus-tralian-ports. Due Lyttelton July 24. -. : ■ CANADIAN PROSPECTOR (Murrar. Ronerts), left Vancouver June,24 for N.Z...vla : Australia.; Due Wellington An j. 20. KARAMKA; (S.S.and A.), left Panama , July I.' Due Wellington Aus-. 1. ' : LEITRIM (N.Z. and'A.), left Liverpool : May 22 for Auckland and Wellington. Sat •hero July %. . MATATUA (8.8.A.) left London. June 28 for Auckland, .Wellington. •Lyttelton.. and ..Port Chalmers. .■ Due here August 14. ' NORTHUMBERLAND, arrived New Tort June 8 to load for New Zealand aud Australia. . '
• t POE,T OTJRTIB (C. and :D.). left Panama • July 11. Due Auckland Aue..3. SYDNEY (0. and D,), left London i anne',l9. Due Auckland Auguit 22. ,: (B.B.'and A.), left United Klur flora May 22 for Melbourne, Sydney, "and Brisbane." via Cape Town. Due Dunedlo July 26.- Due here. August 4. ■ ' PORT DENISON (CD,),'left London Haj I tor Australia, Auokland. Napier, and ..'Wellington. ' Sue'hcre July 29. , .RUAHINEW.ZS. Co.). left Southampto, May 27. for Auckland and Wellington. Due here July 24. '■■■'■' - :. . : . ;• RIMUTAKA(N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton Juno.lß. Due Wellington Au«;. 8. w E 7 8 ¥ RE » <N 3" a i"\M left Liverpool • ~ Jnlsr,7 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttel- ; Au' m Duned " l, ue New Zealand
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. / eailed^TahHi/'forA^Janf'-^ 7^ c„ a m -i.' NEWCASTLE, July 23. Bailed.-Tensho Maru, for Lyttelton.
•:■■.■;' COASTALi ■, ' " .... SATURDAY,, JULY' 24.' ' '" <:: ... AUOKLAND. • 'Arrived.-Mako (1.10 p.m.), from Gisbo'rne. ■ via ports. . Bailed.-Port Donison' (noon), for Welline- ,: ton; Helen B Sterling (0.45 p.m.),' for . Opua and Sydney; Kaiwarra, (11 p.m.). ■ 'for 1 Newcastle. I '' /■ ■:-. V7ANGANUI. " : ■ ' ' . Arrived.'-Invercargill (3. p.m.), from Wellington. •. , ■ . . ~";:.. ;;.' ."■'■■■ , picton. \ ' 'A'rrivcd.-Kaiap'oi (3.15 .p.m.), .from New- •', castle. -'.■•, -."•"■ ■''" ■■:. POET'CHALMERS. fiailed.-Gtella (4.30 p.m.), for' Wellington. ' '.'.',.'' LYTTELTON. 'Arrivedi-Baden Powell (9.30"' a.m.), from ■Wellington; r Karori (1.55 .p.m.), Kahika . (2.10 p.m.). Wootton (10.20 p.m., all from v Groymouth. , Bailed.-Njrakuta-t (3.15 . p.m.),- for Grey- . mouth; Breeze (4.20 p.m.),'for Wanganui. SUNDAY,. JULY 25.. ,'/"' AUCKLAND.' ' 'Arriyed.-Arahura (4 p.m.), from Gfsborne. . .'., FOXTON, ' .••Arrlved.-Kenriedy (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington,- ■ '.GREYMOUTH. Bailed.—Kini (5.15 a.m.), for Wellington. ~" LYTTELTON. Arrived;-Maori (8.5 a,m.), : from Welling- .' RAIDER MOEWE AS TRADER. ; -The German raider Moewe, which caußeel anxiety aa a'pirate on merchant shipping during the'.-war, and. tho-steamer Brussels, the lato. Captain Fryatt's ves- • eel, were among tho arrivals at Jarrow-on-Tyne, England,, on May 24. The Moewe, which was lately surrendered to Britain, is to .be reconditioned and- prepared for ■'service under the manag6ment'of Torrier, Brightman, and 00., who may-use her in the Australian oargo trade. The Brussels, on being refitted, will probably return to the croas-Ohannel Bervice between England and France. , ■'•■ THE. WEST MAHWAH. . Tho Weßt :Mah'wah 1b at preaont discharging here. She has, a, large number of caßes of kerosene and motor spirits, and when these aro put out *he will go to Australia.' Her cargo for Bydney con. lists of 535,000 ft. of. lumber. She is ex- j pected to. leave here on .Wednesday. . I
6UFFOLK FROM MONTREAL. The Suffolk, with cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, was expected to leave Montreal at the end of last week. TARAWERA DELAYED. Tho Union ■ Company's Tarawora, which was to have sailed on Saturday for Sydney, did not get away owing to the shortage of labour. She is to bo dispatched to-day. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR. •. There is an insufficiency of labour .'to work, the large number .of vessels in port, and. on. Saturday tho. position was fairly serious.' The, Taraweia and other'vessels were held up. NGATOEO WITH PRODUCE. The Ngatoro, whioh' arrived on Saturday with produce'from'Timarn,,was not able to discharge owing to no ■ labour being available. It is hoped, however, to unload the: vessel.- to-day, and an effort will be inado to, dispatch her to Greymouth this evening. . •PAEOONA' FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company's inter-colonial steamer Paloona is due on Thursday from Melbourne, via Bluff. ','. MAHANA 'SAILS..'., The 8.8. and. A. liner 'Mahana went into the stream late on Friday night and loft for Adelaide early Saturday mornjngi The Mahana' will discharge at that port, also at Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane..- After coaling at Newcastle, 'Bho will return to New Zealand waters to load for Home, and should be here about" August 26. £s SOFALA'S MOVEMENTS. ' The Union Company's chartered steamer Sofala is -discharging the balance of her general cargo, at Dunedin. The veßßel will then go to S.ydney, and. on'to Newcastle and Java. WAIKAWA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ■• The Pacific freighter Waikawa, belonging to the Union Company; left San-Fran-,cisco..for Wellington, Napier and Austra. liau .ports, on July 20.. She is due at Na< pier on..August 14, and here three days later, ...... ■ ARGYLLSHIRE FOR LONDON. The liner Argyllshire:'will sail for London, via Panama and Newport News, on Tuesday or Wednesday. She will take passengers. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. are the agents for the vessel. :' ... . THE. TOFUA. ■.. ■ ' i ■ The Tofua sailed'for San Francisco jußt before; 2 o'olock on Saturday afternoon, Her departure had been delayed owing to the attitude of some of the firemen in regard to another member of the stokehold crew. , : . "ARAWA SAILS' THURSDAY. . The departure of, the S.S. and A..liner ;Arawa for'JSouthampton■ and London, via Panama, has been postponed until daylight 6n Thursday. l . OHINES&MANNED STEAMER... . The'secretary of the New-South-Wales branoh of the Federated Seamen's Union stated recently that' a steamer present time was engaged in carryinjf'coal from Newcastle to South. Australia and taking produce back to Sydney. This wa« a, Chinese- vessel,-. and wag manned 'by Chinese labour.-'The union'objected to the vessel entering the Australian trade,' as it was against the white Australia- policy, andj also prevented Australian seamen being found employment. The union is asking the Federal Government to' take aotion regarding the.matter.
TOIMAROA'S EXPECTED ARRIVAL. The Ulimaroa advises by wireless that she should arrive in /the Btream at 7 o'clock; to-night from Sydney. -, J. Redpath and Sonß have been advised that the Scales', barque Rona; now at Newcastle, is to load 1000 tons of ccal . for the company's use at Wellington. The latest figures relating ; to 'tonnage launched on "the' Tyne during the first I quarter of the present'year show a remarkable increase on ,'the .figures for a! similar period last year. For this year the number of .vessels launched up'"to. March-31 was 20, of an estimated tonnage of 78J44- tons, as against 17 vessels ■ laßt/year of only 18,941 tons. Durine March there were nine vessels of 34,738 tons launched, as against four of only 7412 tons in March' of 1919. . The Kakanoa,' from Newcastle, is duo at New .Plymouth to-day. . .. ' .', Mr...James A. Goddard, assistant lighthousekeeper, .nt French Pass,, has, Iceu' . appointed principal •.keeper at. Puysegur Point. -.-■ ,■■•■ -, ' .;. . The Opihi, now discharging Newcastle coal • at Auckland; ■ will, load timber at that- port- and - at iKaipara' for Sydney. • .The.barquentlne'Laura is on her way from NeiTcaßtle :to Auckland. . The Kurow, which loft on Saturday for Lyttelton, haß-a'/consignment of salt,' gjpsum, barley, and general cargo to unload at the southern port. Tho Karu brought a full mixed carso from Lyttelton. including caao oil. She is loading cement at Tarakohe fir Lyttelton. The J)urham, at present loading is due 'to | sail for New York on Thursday. ' '• . . ,' '' '■ The Kakapo ia' loading at Newcastle this week for Now Zealand. • The Wakatu is due'from Kaikonra tomorrow and-.will nail on Wednesday ifor .'Lyttelton, via: Kaikoura. „ •The.Wairan is due to-morrow from Picton, and will'"Bail for Blenheim, in the afternoon'or evening. •' ■ The Omaka, late Jlay Howard,, is expected to be ready for sea in 'a few days. She ia due to sail on Wednesday for .E'onhpltn. - N ,'■'.-' Th» Breeze, which has been on the, slip at Wel'incrton, is one'.more in Eeryioe, and will take up her Wanganui running. —i
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