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SHIPPING NEWS.

. . •■ ' PHASES OP THE MOON. : . ■■. ' JULY. ' i ' . Day. Hr. m. Pall ... ■... ... J 1147 p.m. Last quarter ... .„ ... 10 6 28 p.m. ' New moon ... ... ... 17 10 15 p.m. ' First quarter .... 25 • -.1115 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 6.32 a,m.; 6.48 p.m. . '. ' , To-morrow, 7.20 a.m.; 7.57 p.m. ■ ■ ■ , . •' ' .-., . " ■ ET JN- . ' '*' ■ ' ' '• Stin rises to-day, 7.9 a.m.; sets, 4.44 p.m . ARRIVALS.,. .. -~'• • ■ ••' ' MONDAY, JULY 13. NORA.NIVEN s.s. (3.10 a.m.), 56 tftts, Brown,' from Oook Strait trawling cruise. . • ' ' KENNEDY,-s.s. (8 -p.m.), 226 tons, "Viokerman, from Foxton. , . •■ : KAPITI, b.s. (11 a.m.), 242 tone, Sawyers, from Foston. . . i ■ : ' . TUESDAY, JULY 20. ; ' BLENHEIM, s.e. (12.5 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.b (2 a.m.), 110 tons, Eckford, from Blenhiem. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JULY 19 TAKAPUNA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1036 tins, StowStft, for Piclon and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—Hies Whiteier, Mrs.. Drow, Mr. SpripßS. For Nelson—lire. Pariton, Mr. Pan ton. KIWI, s.s. (2-p.m.), 1122 tons, Platts; for Picton and tho West Ooast. - MANAEOA, s.s. (4.15 pjn.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. ' v. MONOWAI, s.s. (4.25 p.mj; 3433 ton?, Eerneoh, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passongets—Saloon: For Napier—Misses Jeffreys, BrookSmith. For Gisborno—Mr. Tapley. For Auckland—Mrs. Hamlin, Mr. Hamlin. AOTtEHE, 8.8. (5 p.m.),. 77 tons, Fisk, forPntea. MELBOURNE, b.s. (6.10 p.m.), 1739 tone, M'Lcod, for Napier. ; ■_■ ■.-.,■ 1 QUEEN. OF:THE SOUTH, b.s. (5.20 p.m.), 193 tons, tlarvey, for Foxton. ■'■'■.• KIKIPA'KA, B.s. (5.35 p.m.), 133 tons, Btion; for Patea. ' ■■ ' : ' KAMOJTA, 5.6. (9.45 p.m.), 1525 tons,, Stringer, for Lyttclton.. .•-..■-.■■■- . • MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.mO, 3399 . tone, Hnntor, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Missea Haskins, Jordan, Bentley, Mullins, O'Brien, Kelly, Breslln, Mcsdames Porteous, Haskins, Hooton, Messrs. Koid, Borthwick, Keith, Oakdeh, Morri> son, Barnes, Anderson, Cooper, Ohcosoman, Nowman, Ilayter, Loush, Smith, Portor, Cairns, Gourley, Ward, MTavish, Greenslade, Peacock, and Hooton. . : ■ "■'....'-. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Senorita, Adelaide, July 20. ■ .' . Opawa, Blenheim, July 20. - ' ' Blenheim, Blenheim, July 20. Kahu. East Coast, July 20. ' Stormbird,, Wanganui, .July 20. •: Corinna, southern ports, July 20. Wftkatu, Kaikoura, July 20. - ■ Waihi, The Grove, July 20. ; .' . ' : •', TaTawera, Auckland, via ports, July 20. ■ ' Wairau,. Nelson, Motueka, July 20. Patecna, Lyttelton, July 20.. ; - Eura, .Napier, Jnly 20. • ' . . . "■ Manaroa; Motueka,. Jnly. ■ . ■. Aorere, Patoa, Only 20. ... .-'. : .Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, , July 20. ■■ Maori, Lytteltonv Jnly 21.' '■'• ■ •' ' • " Qneen of the South, Foxton, ■, July ■ 21. . ..' • Navna, SuTa, Auckland, July 21. / . • / Arahura, Nelson, West Ooast, July 21, Monna, Sydney, July 21/ ; ..--.. Ngaherc, : Groymouth, July 21.' ■ • ■ : Rosamond, Onohunga, via ports, July 22. Victoria, Lyttolton, Dunodm, July 22,,:. ', Kaikdura, southern ports, Jnly 22." v Hiriemoa, Oook Strait lighthouses, July 23. Manuka, Melbourne, via ports. July : 25. . .Taluno, Auckland, via ports, July 23. • . Kaitangata, Newcastle, Auckland, July 24i Monowai, Auckland, via ports, July 27, !■• Mapourjka, Barotohga, July '28. :,■ ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ' Huia, Wnnganui, July 20. ''' ... ' . Kahu, East Ooast, July2o;. . ■ ■ ■■■''.■■'■■ ~ Waihi, .Blenheim, July. 20. ■ . ' .'. ■ Tarawera, Lyttelton, JUunedin, July 20.; Mapourika, 'Nelson,. West Ooast, July , 20. Nei'chana, southern' ports, July 20, . ■ ■ VVarrau, Nelson; -July 20/ ' ■ ■'/ ' ■ Opa-wa, Blenheim, Jnly 20..' .'.. . -: ; , Pateeua, Lytlolton, July .20. ■' '.'.■■■ ' ; ■ • Stormbird, Wanganni, July 20. . . . Blenheim, Blenheim, July 20. ■■■■■"-' ■-/■ Konnedy, .Nelson, West Coast, July. 20.- . . Maori, Lyttelton, July 21. . , Aorere, Po.tea, July 21. ' j . ' Queen'of the. South, Foiton, July 21. . - Manaroa, Havelock, July 21: ■■■' ' Ruru,-Napier, 1 July. 21. ,■ . ■■ • ■■■ ■ Gorinna, Now Plymouth, Onehanga, July 21.' Wakatu, Kaikoura, July 21. . . , ' Defender, Hokitika, July. 21. ■ . '; Takapuna, Picton, Nelson, July 21. ' ■ V. r aitomata, Lyttelton, July 21. I. Kaituna, Westport, July .21. . ..: i. Poherua, Westport, July 21. • . . ,-..-.■ Moana, Melbourne, via southern ports, July 22." Manuka, Sydney,. Julj 23. .. .; . . liosamoDil, Onchunga, via ports, July 23. ; \f •''■:'<-- ■ INTERCOLONIAL BERVRJE.; .' r >•'.. ■■ '••;. . MOVEMENTS OF MEAMERS... 1 , '~;■■ WAKlllMOO;'s.s.,'left Mcibo'urno' .fpr Wellington; via Hobart and eoutherfl ports. 'Due Wellington Jaly 16. : Left same day for Sydney.direct. Due Sydney July 20.' . , ' MOEKAKI, .s.e..;loft Sydney July 10, for Wellington. Arrived Wellington July. 14. Left. July 15, for Melbourne, via southern ports, and Hobart. Bne Melbourne July 24. ■••■ ■ MANUKA, ' b.s., • left - Melbourne Jnly ■ M,\ for Wellington,. via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington' July 23. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney July 27: HOANA, 8.5., ,left Sydney July 17, for Wellington. Duo Wellington July 21. • Leaves'Jnly 22, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart. D,ue Molbourno July 31. . .-•■ ■: . , , ULTMAEOA, s.s.,'leaves Melbourne Jny 21, for Wellington,', via Hobart and southern ports. Due Wellington July 30. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. . Duo August 3. "ULIMAEOA, 5.6., leaves: Melbourne July 21, for Wellington, via Auckland and East Coast ports. Due Wellington July 20. ■ Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Duncdi'n.. " " ', ■' TICTOEIAi 5.5., , leaves- Dunedin July 20,' for Sydney, via East Coast ports and 'Auckland. Due Wellington Jnly 22.' Dne Sydney July 30. MOKOIA, 8.5., left Auckland July' 19, for Sydney. Duo Sydney July 23. Leaves Sydney for Auckland July , 28. . :.' . •'. . TATjUNE, s.s., leaves' Auckland 'July 20, for Wollingtbn, via Gisborne and Napier. Duo Wellington July 23, with transhipments ex Mokoia. Leaves samo day for' Lyttelton and Dunedin. • , ..'.,'.•..-,-OVERSEA SHIPPINO. ..- -,''. , ■ I '■ STEAMEES TO-AKBITE. , "' From London. , 'V , ' STAB OF AtISTEALIA ('due Wellington about July 28), sailed May 29, via Australian ports and Auckland, (l'yscr. Line, agents.) v : KUMAIIA (duo about July 27), sailed on Juno 5, via Auckland. (Shaw, SavilL and Albion Line, agents.) . . TONGAJUIIO (duo about July 26), sailed on Juno 12, for Wellington, via. Toncrifio, Cape Town, and Hobart. iNew Zealand Shipping Co,, agents.) . • ■ COEINTHIO (due Wellington about August 10) , , sailed from London June 26, Plymouth. Juno 27, for' Wellington, via'Tenoriffo, Cape Town, and Hobart. (Hhaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents;) JIAEERE (duo' Wellington about August 30), sailed June 29, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. ITyser Lino; agents.) , ' . . .• ~ PAPAEOA (due about August 26), sailed! from Plymouth July 10, via Capo Town end Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool, DEVON (due Wellington about August 6), sailed May, 29, via Australian porta and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agenta.) '/■■'■■■■' \ ' CORNWALL (dae Wellington about August. 30), sailed from Liverpool on Juco 2C, via Australian ports and .Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agonts.j DELPHIC (duo about Soptombor 21), Bailed from Liverpool July 10, via Australia and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) From Kbw York. , ' '' 'WALICUBE (duo Wellington about July 20), sailed on May 3, for Wellington direct. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) . • . •.->•. , BANNOCKBUEN (due Wellington about August 30), soiled on Jute 21, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) . BANTU' (due Wellington abont August 6, eaiod on May 13, via Australia and Auckland, (A. and A. Lino, agents.) . , - GLENDEVON (duo ; Wellington about August 27), sailed on June 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agonte.) TOMOANA (diio.Wellington about September 8), Bailed on June 15, via Australian porte and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, : agents.) . '... . . BAILEE TO- ABEIVE. .' ..,.'• ' ' OLAEA, barque, sailed, from Livorpool May 27, for Wellington, ; , BY TELEQBAPH., , ' ; .' ' OVERSEA; : \ NEWCASTLE, July 19. . Sailed.—Champion, tug, for Auckland. '■•' COASTAL.', '' • MONDAY, JtJLY 19., . . .". CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. -' Tho Awaroa. passed south from east at 11.25 this morning. . ■ ■ AUCKLAND; . ! , Arrived.—Squall, from Gieborne: Fairburn, from Napier; Koromiko, from Wcstport. Sailed.—Mokoia (7.35 p.m.), for Sydney. : ONEHUNGA. . Sailed—Eosamond (3,20 p.m), for New Ply' mouth. ' ' ■■'■'■" NEW PLYMOUTH. . Arrived.—Bnraiva' (6JO a.m.), from Onohunßa. Sailed,—Earawa (8.30 p.m.), for OnehUDEa. ■...'>,■ ' WANGANUI. , -.'■' ' *": To sail.—Stormbird and Arapawa (10 p.m.) for Wellington. ■■ ', . GISBOENE. .'...•.' Arrivod.— Eipplo (7 a.m.), from Wellington. -■;..'•'" NAPIEK.."..' Sailed.—Tarawpra (3.15 p.m.), . for tho ■ south; Pa»?engers-Saloon i For. Wellington — Mlea Bowie, Messrs.- Atkinson, Blackmah, ■• ' ■' ■■■'■ THE QEOVE.', : " Tβ efcU.~WaUil (10.30 tk.in.' Tttceday), fo*. »YoI. XmsHaa, - .. ■■■: ■ ■ ■ -. • • . ■ (

PIOTON. Arrived.—Takapuna (5.5 p.m.), from WclUne-Sailod.-Waihi (5.M p.m.), for Wellington, via Grove. . •. . . To sail.—Takapuna (II p.m.), for Nelson. ■■'■' :'. NELSON. . ' . Sailed i-Wairau i (10 a.m.), for Motuoka and Wellington. ■ MOTOEKA WHARF. ..;.-'.■ To sail,—Wairau (9 p.m.), for Wellington, '\ , ■ WEBTPORT. Arrived.—Arahura (8 pjn. Sunday), from Nelson, ' ■';•, Sailed.—Arahura (7 a;m.), for Qroymouth. ' ' . LYTTELTON. ...'■' Arrived.T-Athenio (8 a.m.),; from Wellington,' Sailed.—Pateona (6.10 p.m.), for. Wellington. Passengers:* Saloon—Missca . Molsoy, Kennedy,. Tancred, Sparke, Campbell, and Grimes, Mobdames.Nisbet, M'Gavln, Foist, and Patrick, two Sisters of the Sacred Heart, Dr.' Nisbet, • Ecv. Hayward, Messrs. Brown, Park, Scarlo,' Smith, Kimber, Sinclair, Grimes, Hughes, Olarkson, Miller, Davidson, Niven, Payntcr, Olero, Knight, Chapman, Donovan, Egdcn, Coates, Milne, M'Farlane, Hanna; Willis, Sheen, and Collins! 20 Bteerago. Storm, for Dunedin. Kittawa, for Groymouth. WaUatu, for Kaikoura and. WelI lington. ■ ■ , . '■' ■' • To sail.-Morayshlre (5 a.m. Tuesday), for Dunedin. ■ -" ' ' ■ ■ '■• ■■■■■■ ■ ■:*■ BLUFF. Arrived.—Manuka (9.30 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart; Kponya, from Westport; Moeraki, from,. Dunedin. ■ ■:,■'■...'■■' .'.'■ Passengers for Wellington, per Manuka, from Melbourne and Hobart:, Saloon—Hibb Scott, Messrs. Train; Davies, Field, and 10 steerage. To ■sail.-Moeraki (9 p.m.), for Melbourne, vis Hobart. ; • -. THE WEST , COAST BOAT. Advice received by the Union Co, states'that the Arahura reached Qrcymouth at 11.30 a.m.' yesterday, and was to leave at 9 p.m. on tho retarn journey to Westport, Kelson, and Wellington. She is duo here to-morrow night. KAIKOURA TO CALL FOR COAL. In order to call at , this port, tho New Zealand Shipping Company's, Kaikojira will look in hero on Thursday nest on her way from Bluff to Wattara, and will remain at anchorago in the stream until Friday afternoon, when she proceeds to Waitara. and Aupkland to .com. plete Homeward loading; ' ■ ,; > ■ ' ; KAITANGATA CALLS AT-AUCKLAND. It now appears that the Union Company's Kaitangata, which,' was advised-by cablo: as leading Newcastle for Wellington, Is to call first 1 at Auckland. ' The local office of the Union Company received advice to -this effect yestor-' day. The Kaitangata sailed from Newcastle at 10 p.m. on Friday last, and is duo/at- Auckland next Thursday. She should reach. Wellington, a few days.later. ; . ' '. . • ■; ;TONGARIRO'S PASSENGER LIST.- ; A' fairly largo number of .'passengers arc coming to New. Zealand by. the New-Zealand Shipping Company's RiMiS. iToncariro, .which left Plymouth on June 12,. and is due at Wellington about July 27.' Following is the complete list:—First saloon—llesdamos • H.".■' Bcauohaap; Williams, Mis.ses V. E. Andrewsi-K,. Ferguson,,Kail, Dr. E.. P. Stibbe, If. E. St.. G.. Oof ton. Second saloon—i-t<?sdflmes Brail«ford', Oamnbell," Knight, Maemillan. Stewart,: Te(!;y, Warn?, Misses Brailaford, D. Roskrugo, 'A, Itowo, A. L, ■Spencer, Messrs. A. O. W. Brailsford, N.i Campbell, J..W. Fraser, J. Hclfton, H. A., Lambc, W. J. Macmillan, T. D. 0: Nellson, D. M. Niven, P. J. P'Sullivan, R. ,G. Rnssell, J. A. 8. SRdler, J. J. Stovrart, H. Tetley, Q. Tetley, G. Thomson, G. S.'Wauß. .' Thlrd-classr-MesdamOß! M, T. Anderson, Burns. 'Cameron, Cokmar., E. Oroucher, M. Dow, , F. Flanagan, Foubistor, Jamee, S. Kelly, Longmore, M. Love, M. M'Allister, Mardell, NissenbEJim.iM. Oates, M. J, Pauling, Kedit, Robertson,' Eussell, 11. A. Suniner, M; Button, A. TewJ Thomson. Tolmlo, West, J. B. Whyte, M. Wil■liams, vMisses J; Ar.derlion,' K. Bleakley, E, Broad, I, Burns, E. Cameron, J. Colcman',-A. E., CornweU, E. 8.-Cornwoll; E. Craig, D.' Crutcher, ■0. Flanagan, It; Flanagan, J. ■ It.Gib?on, A. Grey, J. Ham, N. ■Jack, M.. Jones, A. Klrk.'M. Lovo, I. M'Allister, L. Mardell, Ger-/ trude Mardell, Gladys Mardell,, E; Mardell, E. M. Nibiett, T.' Nisscnbamn, J. Nissenbaura, M. Nissenbaum, A. M. Pauling. -It.- 0.- Pauling, L, S. Potter, K. Sloan, A. Sumner, G.'.Tow. B. Tew, J. Tew, R. Tew,; I. Thomson, Xi.\ Tilburn,- F. -Taudrey, E. C, Wareham, E. M. Whyte,-8. Wilkie, Messrs. J. Anderson. J. W. Baikie, R. Barker, T. Barker, S; Beck, T. Bradshaw, W. Briton,. J. G. Brmvn, T. H. Bruce, J. Burns. P.! Cameron; A, Cavendish,.o. Clements, R. M. Oran, H. Durlac, B. Evans, A. F. Flint, A. Foubistor, Jl. W.' Garbntt, M. ■R. Garbutt,,; J. Gilmour, ■ F. Hancock, B. Hopwood, A. Howie, A.. Irvino, D. R. James, AT. Jarvis, W. M. ; Jukes, W., Keenlyside, J. Kelly, "R< Kcrmeon, R. M'Gregoi , , A. B. M'lntosh.J. Mackie, :0. E. Mardoll, W. A. Mar-dell;-.<-E. Matthews, E, : B,' Mildon, J.' Miller, J,. Moore, 9. • Moore, James Murray, John Murray, 0. Murphy, W- Nowcombo,- h. Nicholls, P. Nissonbaum, O. h. Owen, A, N, Paxman, G. R. Paxman, C; ; PerciVal, A, Perry, J. Piereey.A. Pollock; W. Pollock; C. E. G. Potter, li. Powner, J. W. Eedit, J, W. Rflee, P. Robert; son, H. E. Roger's, R. Russell,' D. Ryan, A. Shanks, W.'R." Shattock, A.;.Y. Simmone, J. : Sloan, W. Stewart, O. Strothors, J. H, Sumnor, 11. G. Thomson, 'J. K> W.'Thonison, E. Tucker, J. E. Want. J. N. Walker, W. Walters, W. S. West, W. D.yWhittlo, J. H. Willfenbrook. R.'.-Wilson, G. Wiscloy, T, Wood, Masters'M. Anderson. Cameron (7), Coleman, Dow,-Flanagan, M'Allister (4), Tow, Thomson. (J).-..' ,f' •■. •. .. The Tonganro Iβ ,at -present on her way from, Cape Town, to'Hobart,;and should' bo advised as: haying Vcached the latter ■" port on , Wedneßday or Thursday. next, ' ' ..' : v - .'. ■ ■■ Tho Mapourika' was gay. with flags, yesterday to mark the.occasion of tho. marriage of Mr, J. E. Carriok, third: officer., of thoysssol. It is expected that tho Morayshire will have discharged the Lyttelton portion of her Liverpool cargo to-day. She l then proceeds to Dun< .odin. : / . . ■'. . '■■'.. . ~' -.;,.- , :.'..:. . ■■...'■ i,".| The Tyser steamer Indraloma was fixed to leave London for New Zealand ports on, Fri. day last, but advice of her departure has not yet been received.' :'■{- . '/. ' ' i , . The total number of passengers aboard the Moana. duo here from Sydney on Wednesday morning, is : 9§.- Seventy-one, are in the saloon and ■ ,twenty : sevcn In" the. steerage. :. .. ■.. . According to '■• Sydney exchanges, tho Tyser llnor. Star of Australia was due at Sydney from Melbourne on' Friday last, so that she should bo leaving for Auckland any day now. Sho is duo at Wellington about July 28.' Sometime' to-morrow the Union Company's large steamer Waitemata is to get away -for Lyttolton.. To-morrow also, tho Kaituna and the Pohorua, whicll, will, have discharged tholr coal cargoes at this port, will-leave for Westport.', -I. .; ■■-; ~"■ :._■;■■ . ;•;■■ '■' , .:'.. f A r.cccnt 'issue of the "Commercial News and Shipping List" states that tho A. and. A. Lino have chartered the Den of Ruthvcn and tho Whakarua to load at New York—tho former for Now Zealand ports, and tho latter for Australian ports. It looks as if the two charters hate been mixed up, as the local agents for jthe A. and A. Line were advised some little time back that the Whakarua;was to load for New Zealand ports, but ,no communication has , come , to hand regarding the Den of Uuthvon.".

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 564, 20 July 1909, Page 7

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