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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hr. a. First: quarter 7 7.55 a.m. Full inoon 14 9.18 a.m. Last quarter 20 11.32 p.m. New moon 28 6.17 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 4.20 a.m.; -1.33 p.m. To-morrow, 5.4 a.m.; 5.18 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.3 a.m.; sets, 4.51 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JULY 27. MANAROA, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Havelock and Pelorus Sound. PUICAKI, s.s.' (1.30 p.m.), 144-1 tons, Harris, from Greymouth. MARY ISABEL, barquentine (3.30 p.m.), 307 tons, Schultze, from Clarencetown. TUESDAY, JULY 28. AORERE, s.s. (12.50 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. DEPARTURES. 1 MONDAY, JULY 27. PATEENA, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart, for Pioton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Pioton—Miss Scott, Mr. Scott. For Nolson—Misses Bailoy, De Castro, Mr. Hall. - REGULUS, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 585 tons, Sillars, for Westport. MANAKOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. ' QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. MONOWAI, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 3433 tons, Rolls, for Narisr, .Gisborne, and Aupkland. PassengersSaloon—For Napier: Miss Fen wick, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Williams. For Gisborne: Mr. Stevenson. For Auckland: Misses Lees (3), Mesdames Watson and child, Lees and infant, Messrs. Lees, West. MANA, 5.5. (G.15,p.m.), 134 tons, Corby, for Patea. WAIvATU, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. FLORA, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1273 tons, Todd, for Lyttelton. MAORI, s.s.. (8.10 p.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses .Nivon, M'Lcan, Russell, Mesdames Ashman and 2 children, Dameria, Borman, Heycock, Bradley, Whitehouse, Messrs. Gray, W. M'Lean, Lvons, Langford, Hart, Pepper, Donovan, Calnll, Tonnant, Buss, Martin, Bradney, Whitehouse, Whittaker, Gallagher, Stevens, Kerr,' Damon, Sturrock, Bryne, Alswoiler. OPAWA, s.s. (9 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blonheim. ; ■ BLENHEIM, s.s. (10 p.m.), 120 tons,.Watson, I for Blenheim;. EXPECTED ARRIVALS'. , Opawa, Blenhoim, July 28.. Taiori, Port Chalmers, July 28. . Blenheim, Blenheim, July 28. Moa, Wanganui, July 28. Charles Edward, Nolson, July 28. Aorere, Patea, July 28. Oreti, Greymouth, July 28. Ngrcngnru,. Karamoa, July 28. Defender, Hokitika, July 28. Corinna', Onehunga, New Plymouth, July 28. Tasman, Nelson, Motueka; July 28. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, July 28. Sforaroa, Lyttelton, July 28. .Kittawn, Greymouth, July 28. Huia, Wanganui, July"2B. Talune, Auckland, via ports, July 28. 1 . Kahu, Napier, July 28.. ... Arahura, West Coast, Nelson and Picton, July 29. Takapuna, Onehunga, New Plymouth, July' 29. . <... . . ■ | Moeraki, Sydney, July -29] • • •. Arahura, West' Coast, 1 Nelson, and 1 Picton, July 29.. ' Maori, Lyttolton, July 23. Flora, Lyttelton, July 29. : Quoen of the South, Foxton, July 2D. Waverley, Foxtoh.'July 29. . ' Mana, Patea, July 29. Manaroa, Motueka, July 29. ' : ''' Wakatu, Ivaikonra, July 30. Whakatane, Southern ports, July 30. Moana, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 30. Wimnlera, Sjdrey, via Auckland! July 31. Maitai,- Melbourne,, via South, July 81. , Rotoiti, Onohunga. New : Plymouth! July 31 Den of Ituthven, Vancouver, via. ports, July 31. ' ' Monowai, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, August; July i.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. K am on a, Westport, July 28. Aorere, Patea, July : 28.,> Wtiihi, Blenheim, July 28. Stormbird, Wanganui, July 28. Ngunguru, Karamca, July 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton, July 28. . Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, July '28. Huia, Wanganui, July 28. Charles Edward, nelson and West Coast, July 28. ■. Ainokura, Auckland, July 28. . Mapourika, Nelson and West: Coast, July 28. Canterbury,'Hokianga, July. 28., Oreti, Westport, July, 28.' Wavorloy, Nelson' .and West Coast, July 20. Opawa, Blonheim, : July 29. i;V ■' Blenheim, Blenheim, July-29.'' 1 Queon of .tho South, Foxtoni' July 29. I'anaroa, 'Mol iicka, .Tuly :29i ; ' Maori, Lyttelton, July 29„ ' Pateona, Pieton, Nelson,' July 29. Cornwall, Avonmonth, ; July '29. Mana, Patea,"July 29. : Flora; Lyttelton, July 29. : Takapuna, Now Plymouth, Onehunga, July 29. Kahu, Napier, July 29. ' 1 Talune, Melbourne, via South. July 29. / Coririna, Southern ports, July 29. Taieri, Pieton and West Coast, July 29. Pukaki, Groymouth, July 29. Kittawa, Greymouth, July 29. Defender, Karamca, July '29. i. Moana, Sydney, via-Auckland, July 30. Ruapehu, London, July 30. Nerehana, Gisborne, July 30:'. Moerakv Lyttelton, July 30.--Maitai, Sydney, July 31. Wimmcra, Lyttelton arid Duncdin, July 31. Encounter, Auckland, July 31. Delphic, Lyttelton, July 31. Wakatu, Kaikoura, July 31. Araliuni, Pieton, Nelson, and West Coast, August 1. Rotoiti, Nelson, Now Plymouth, and Onehunga, August 2. _ Whakatane, Waitara, August, 3. Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, August 4. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. MAITAI, s.s., left Melbourne July 22 for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington July 31. Leaves samo day. for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney August 3. WARRIMOO, s.'s.,-loaves Melbourne July 29, Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Duo . Wellington August 7. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney, August 11. MOICOIA, s.s., leaves Sydney July 29, for ■ Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborno, arid Napier. Due Wellington, August 7. Leaves'same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin: WIMMERA, s.s., left Sydney, July 22, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, Napier. Due Wellington, July 31. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ~ .. MOERAKI, s.s., left Sydney July 25, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington July 29, where she tranships to the Talune, which goes through to Melbourne the same day. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves, Melbourne August 5, for Wellington via Hobart-and Southern ports. Due Wellington August 14. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydnoy August 18; VICTORIA, s.s., loaves Sydnoy August 5, for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Duo Wellington August 1-1. Leaves same day for Lyttolton and Dunedin; MAHENO, s.s., leaves Sydnoy-August 1, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington August 5. Leaves August G, for Melbourne, via Southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourne August 15. MOANA, s.s., leavos'Dunedin)..July 28, for Sydnoy, via Lyttelton,' Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and' Auckland.' : Arrives and leaves Wellington July 30. Duo Sydnoy August 7.. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. ■ 1 KIMUTAKA (due Wellington about July 86), sailed on Juno 11, Plymouth Juno 13, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) TOICOMARU (duo Wellington about August 5), sailed on June 5, via Auckland. (SliawSavill, agents.) MARERE (due Wellington about. August 25). sailed on June 18, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) MAMARI (due Wellington about August II), sailed on' Juue 25, Flyniouth June 27, vin Capetown and Hobart, (Shaw-Savill, agents.)

TONGARIRO (duo Wellington about August 20), sailed on July 9, Plymouth July 11, via Capetown and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.). lONIC (due Wellington about September-8), sailed on July 23, Plymouth July 25, via Capetown.and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill, agents.) WHAKARUA (due Wellington about September 22), sailed on July 15, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.). From Manchester. OSWESTRY GRANGE (due Wellington about September 4). Sailed on June 30, via Australia and Auckland, (F.H.S. Line, agents.) From Liverpool. DELPHIC (due Wellington about July- 28), sailed on May 20, via Australia. (Shaw-Savill, agents.) NORFOLK (duo Wellington about August 7), sailed on May 30, via Australia and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) CEVIC (duo Wellington about September I),' sailed on June 20, via Australia and Auckland. (Shaw-Savill, agents.) HAWICE'S BAY (duo Wellington about Sen. teraber 5), sailed on July 11, via Auckland (Tyser Line, agents.) From New York. STEPHANOTIS (duo Wellington about July . 28), sailed on April 29,' via Australia and Auck'land. (A. and A. Line, agents.) . INDRADEVI (due Wellington about August 5), sailed on May 23, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agonts.) . JANETA (due Wellington about August 1), sailed on May 19, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) JEANARA (dut Wellington about August 27), sailed on June 26, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) BY-TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. • ' SYDNEY. July 27. ■ Sailed.—Norfolk, for New Zealand.' Arrived.—Otterburn, from Wellington, COASTAL. MONDAY, JULY 27. HOKIANGA. The scow Haero, which was blown ashore at, Omapero last Thursday, has been successfully refloated. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Stcphanotis, s.s. (4 p.m.), for Wellington. _ . . . Victoria, s.s. (6 p.m.), for Sydney. , • ONEHUNGA. . Sailed.— I Takapuna, for Now Plymouth. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Mills, Ross (2), Mcsdaraes Murray, Ruddock, Gibson, Leys, Maxwell, Messrs. Cash, Hercus, Ruddock, Alexander, : Leys, Parr, Hall, M'Alpine, M'Laughlin, Maxwell, Blackloy, Duncan, Mullen, Barach. NEW PLYMOUTH. . .. Arrived.—ltarawa (1.20 a.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed.—Rarawa (9 p.m.), .for Onehunga. : To sail.—Corinna (5 p.m.), for Wellington, -PATEA. " Sailed.—Aorero (8.45 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia (8 a.m.), from Wellington. ' • . . NAPIER. Sailed.—Talune (2.50 p.m.), for Dunedin. Passengers for Wellington—ltessrs Stovons and James.. ■ ... To -sail. —Tomiiana (G p.m.), for Auckland. To sail.—Kaiapoi (7 p.m.), for Auckland. To ■ sail.—Kahu (8 n.m.), for Auckland, via coast. ' . PICTON. 'Arrived.—Rotoiti- (9.45 p.m., Sunday), from •Wellington. • : ' Arrived.—Pateena (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. ' . " ' - . Sailed.—Rotoiti '(midnight, .Sunday)," for Nelson.' • To sail. —Pateena (11 p.m.), for Nelson. : ~ ; NELSON. Arrived.—Tasnian - (4.30 a.m.),'- from Wellington. ■ . ■ , . . Arrived.—Rotoiti (9.15 a.m.), from Picton. ' Sailed—Charles Edward (4 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived;—Pelono. (7.50 p.m.,, Sunday), from Wellington; . /'■■■ . 1 LTTTELTON. > Arrivod.—Canopus, from Westport.. . » Sailed.—Aratapu, 1 briganthie, for : Kaipara," Sailed.—Falcon, schooner, for Havelock. Sailed. —Mararoa, s.s. (G. 15 p.m.), for Wellington. .Passengers: Saloon—Misses Dixon,Wells, Mitten, Smith, demons, Keller, Berry, Robert-, son, and Slack, Mesdames Rhodes, Menzies and' 3 _ children, Pal ton. Holmes, Anderson, Canning,': M'Nicol, Blink.. John'ston,' Jones,' Hons. E. C. J. Stevens,.-C. C. Bowen, C. . Louissori, Rev. A. L. Common. Messrs. T. H. Davey, M.P., G. Witty, M.P.. R. 11. Rhodes, M.P., G.. Laurenson, M.P., Banks, Proctor,- Wickleson, Clark, •Williams,- Alne (2), Roberts. He'enan, T. G. Russoll, P. Polig, M'Millan, Seagor, •Tones, Britton, Nelson. Monnin. M'Nienl, Lane, Lpndloy, Webb, Ayson, R. Ngata, Hayes, Kohen, Scott,-Evans, Blood, Waiburton, Clothier, Anderson, Tyles, Cross, Dclacour. 'Brylc, Dick,. Foivkes,. Monlies, Ames.' Gibbons,' Burnett, Johnston,and Jones, South Canterbury Football Team. - ■ ; , , ■~ ■-BLUFF.. Arrived.—Ulimaroa (2.aim.), from Port Chalmers. Arrived;—Maitai, from -Melbourne and Hobart'. !. .Passengers' from (Wellington—Rev.Crookston, Detective .Lamsbury, Mr. Kennedy.; 19 steerage. , " , Sailed.—Ulimaroa (5130 p.m.), for • Hobart. RUAPEHU, FOR LONDON. On Thursday at' noon • the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu is fixed to leave Wellington for London via* Monte Video. . SCOW. HAERE REFLOATED. , A Press Association telegram reports that the scow Huerc, which was blown ashore at Omapere last Thursday, has "been successfully refloated. ' , - THE STEPHANOTIS. - - To-day the A. and Ai Lino steamer Stephanotis, from New York, via Australia and Auckland, is expectcd to roach Wellington. The vessel- left New York oh April 29. DELPHIC, DUE TO-DAY. Amongst the vessels expected to reach Wellington to-day is the Shaw-Savill liner Delphic from Liverpool, via Australia and Auckland. The vessel left Liverpool on May 20. ,■ THE WHAIvATANE. The Now Zoaland Shipping Company advise that the Whakatane, now loading in tho South, is expected to arrive in Wellington on Thursday for bunker supplies. After bunkering about 1500 tons, she loaves Wellington .on August 3 for Waitar'a and Auckland, whence she sails finally for London on A.ugust 15. UNION COMPANY'S CARGO STEAMERS. Approximately the movoments of the Union Company's cargo fleet for this week are as follow:— i , Apariina—To leave Calcutta about July 26. Waitomata—Loft Bunbury, July 22, for Bluff, etc. Wairuna—Discharging Aypkland, theuce Nowcastlo July 28. Waihora—To leave Fiji, August 20, for Sydney. . Whangape—Left Westport, July 25, for Wellington, Dunedin, etc. Koroiniko—To leave Westport, July 27, for Auckland. Waiiaka—To lcavo Timaru, July 25, for Auckland, thence Whangarei, Wellington, and Dunodin. Rakanoa—Duo Fiji, July 26, thence Auckland. Kaitangata—Loading timber at Greymouth for Sydney and Newcastle. . Kaituna—Discharging Timaru and Lyttelton. Waipori—To leave Newcastlo, July 25, for Bluff and Dunedin. Komata—Wostport-Wollington. Kaiapoi—To leavo Napier, July 27, for Auckland and Kaipara. Hawea—To leave Nowcastlo, July 27, for Gisborno and Napier. Taiori--To. leavo Dunedin, July 27, for Wellington, Picton, and West Coast. Pukaki—Grcymontit-Wellington. Kamona—Loads Westport, July 30, for Wellington and Napier. ICini—Loaves Greymouth, July 27, for New Plymouth p,sd Onohunga. Kotuku—Loads Westport, July 31, for Wellington. Kittawa—Loads Greymouth, July 30, for Lyttolton.. \ Rosamond—T" load timber at Greymouth, July 27, for Wellington. Otterburr—En routo to Newcastle, via S velum". ■ Navarino—Discharging Lyttelton and Timaru.

lONIC LEFT PLYMOUTH. . Advice received reports that the Sliaw-Savill liner lonic left Plymouth on Saturday for Wellington, via Capetown and Hobart. She is expected to reach Wellington about September 8. THE JANETA. Tho U.S. and A.S.S. Company steamer Janeta, from Now York, via Australia and Auckland, Is °^P 1 to reach Wellington about August 15. "lie vessel comes to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company. THE SYDNEY BOAT. , Jh® Union Company's steamer Moeraki, which left Sydney on Saturday for Wellington direct, is due hero to-morrow morning. She has -on board_ 116 saloon and 105 for all ports, and also one Chinese passenger. RIMUTAKA, DUE THURSDAY. .7 s ', x °! c . loc V 011 Sunday morning the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer liimutaka, from London and Capetown, resumed her voyage l to Wellington from Hobart. She is oxpocted to arrive iii Wellington about noon on Thursday. ' THE BARQUE CANTERBURY. ' It is expected that tho barque : Canterbury will take departure for Hokiaiiga to-day should the weather bo favourable. The vessel has loaded at Wellington 100,000 feet of white pirie timber for .Sydney, and goes to Hokianga to complete loading. ' ; . THE NORFOLK. On Sunday the F. H. S. Line steamer" Norfolk left Sydney for Auckland, iu continuance of her voyage from Liverpool.. The Norfolk is. expected to arrive in 'Wellington about August 7. , ARAWA. FOR LONDON. ■ The local agents advise that tho Shaw--Savill and Albion liner Arawa is to leave Lyttelton to-morrow for Timaru and the Bluff for loading purposes.' Sho returns to' Lyttelton on August 6, and the following day leaves for Wellington. Sho is fixed -to sail", finally from: Wellington for London, via Monte Video and' Toneriffe, on August 13. '. • . • JURY ISABEL ARRIVES. ' 1 Yesterday afternoon tho barquentine Mary Isabel, 307 ,tons, Captain Schultze, arrived from Clar.encetown after a smart passage' of, eight days. She has on board a part cargo for Wellington consisting of ironbark girders and piles for tho, Wellington Dock. It -is understood that tho vessel proceeds to Gisborno: with the balance of her cargo. The Mary Isabel comes to the agency .'of Messrs! J. W. Wallace and Co. ■ \ ' PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. '- ' At daylight to-morrow -morning . the F.H.S. Lino 'steamer Cornwall- is fixed- to leave Wellington for Avonmouth, via Monte Video. . She is taking the following passengers:—Saloon— Dr. and Mrs. Sloan, Messrs. F. MTRae, C. Jordan, W. Eattew, A. Ash, F.'Grimeau.. Steer-age—-Mrs. Mitchell, Messrs. D.'M'Lean, -W. M. Lymbnt, Welch, and F. H. Carrick.; ■ . . , Captain Stark is reported to bo in command of. the Shaw-Savill liner Cevic. atjpresent en route to Now Zealand from Liverpool. 1 Ho' : was; a regular visitor to-.Wellington ,in tho same company's old liner lonie. 'of ;ivhich lie was third mate when Captain. Kempson was; master. . i . TYSER LINE. THE NKREnANA. r " Bannafyne and 'Co., advise that, the Nerehan'a :will move to. the Glasgow; Wharf morrow for Homeward loading. • She is :ex-; pected to leave Wellington on. Thursday for Gisborne; sailing thence to Australia ito complete loading. • ' THE INDRADEYI. ■ To-morrow the Indradevi is expected, to reach 1 Auckland from Sydnej;. ; The vessel left' New: York on May 23,-and is-expected to arrive "in 'Wellington about August 5., . . THE STAR OF AUSTRALIA.', •' To-day the Star 'of Australia is fixed to,leave. Wanganui for Lyttolto'n. .Sho. proceeds, thence' to Napier, from which' p6rt she is announced to .take; departure for London on August 6. . ' *'■ Yesterday afternoon thoi 'Union , Company's steamer Corinna left Now -Plymouth .for; Wellington'.;She is duo to-day :'and ! sails to-mor-row for" Southern .ports. ' ' - v s-- t • 1 At 10 a.m; to-day tho Government training; ship Amokura takes departure . for Auckland. I-She returns to, Wellington-after, the. visit, of tho American Fleet. ' , ,larger-number of..sheep, tho.-yniou. Company's steamer Flora left-'Wellihgtoh' for' ■Lyttelton;' last night. The vessel is expected back on Wednesday to take a further consignment. - At half-past ten yesterday,;, morning, the Union Company's steauiet Arahura, which:left Wellington 'on Saturday, arrived in. Greymcuth. Sho was . fixed to, sail, on. the return ' journey. to< Wellington, via ports,- at eight last nifeht, and' is duo hero to-uiorrow. ; . ;' ': Yesterday . afternoon the Union Company's steamer Taiune 1 left Napier for Welliiigtoii. She remains hero; till 'to-morrow to tranship the Moefaki's passengers'and cargo,-.and leaves for Melbourne, via .Southern ports, and Hobart, in tho afternoon. -. ; ' ■ This week the Government ■ steamer-Tutane-kai leaves Wellington -for Auuuimi,; ,"n'a Napier. She makes tlio call at Napier-to pick up tho Governor's, household,: which she convcys to Auckland. The Tutaiiokai' returns to Wellington after the departure of the Ani'encan Fleet. • . : Captain E, Phillips, who has for some time past been iu command of tho C.A. liner ilauuka, has had to retire owing to ill-health, and. was recently presented with a silver tea and eolfee service by the officers of the Mauiika. as a token of tho nigh esteem' in which he is held, says the' "Sydney Commercial --News."Captain Phillips has been in the employ of the Union S.S. Company for the past 25 years, twenty of which ho served as master/and during the whole periqd has not had one accident. He was engaged in the Now Zealand trade for many'years, but during tho latter portion of his service has been On the C.A. route. Tho captaiu was a favourite with the travelling public, and his exit from active service will be greatly regretted. Captain H. A. Morrisby, another old Union Company's employee, now has charge of the .Manuka, which will leave Sydney on her next \oyage to Vancouver.

As a result of the record-breaking performances of tho steamships Lusitania and Mauritania, the Cunard Company has earned tho annual subsidy of .£l. r >o,oflo from tho British Government (says a.Sydney exchange). One of the conditions required was tho maintaining of an average speed' of over 2t knots an hour. ' All of the conditions . havo been fully met by. the Cunard, Com-. pany, Parliament passed. , the Bill granting tho f-übsidy. The issuo by tho Cunard Steamship Company of ,S80D;000 in 41 per cent, mortgage debonturo stock, redeemable between 1911 and 1920 at 102, issue price .97, lias been a success and the lists were closed-:.on June 4. The Company is authorised to issue .£1,600,000 of such stock to provide for the cost of new tonnage and for the general purpose of extending the business. A first charge on twelve of tho Company's vessels is given as security for the new issue.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 261, 28 July 1908, Page 10

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