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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. ... Das'. h. m. Hr<t quarter 3 3 5(1 p.m. nil! moon 12 023 a.m. Last quarter !9 5 1 p.m. -*cw moon 26 7 42 a,.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-day, 7.6 p.m.; sets, 9.58 a.m. f>aturci,iy. HIGE WATET!. To-rtay, 6.20 a.m.; 6.38 p.m. io-morrow, 7.2 a.m.; 7.ii2 ]i.m. SUX. ' Sun rises today, 7.13 a.m.; £Ct6, 4.39 cm. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, JULY 10. XIKAU, s.s. (5 a.m.*, ">\b tons, Hay, from ■ KIMSOII. AIAKAROA. s.e. (6.45 a.m.l, 2598 tons, Manning, troin Lytielton. Passengers: baloon— Misses Stodilart, Urubb. iiassutl, Moreland, boiiiss. Uray (2i, Clarke, liazlcton. M'Lean, lirmm, Jiesaamcs hauueiein, 'lurvey, Smith, Campbell and child. Claris, \Vedde, Stanley, ii Hum, Rogers, Jiuker, .vl'Nicol, (ilendiiiiug, Taylor. Uoodloclc, Cornell, lion. Mrs.' Denuiau and maid, Colonel Koirin. Messrs. Dreunan, Cross, loung, Mill?, Cuthliertson, Samlstchi, Turvey, Campbell. Masscy. M.l'., Smith, I'amiell, Dcniss, Evans, Palmer, Milne, ilolm, Davies, Limbrk-K. Adauis, Stanley, LotiKhitl, Sampson, il'Donald, lingers, Taylor, Candy, .Morcland. Brown, Sriilatchle, Owen, llenton. IJuthie, Bruce, Brown, Glcndinning, Collins, Litchiield, Woadloek, Cordon, Tyler, Jackson; 25 steerage. AIOKOIA, 5.6. (8.25 a.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, from Dunodin and Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloou—Misses Ansou, Hasiett, M'Gce (2), M'Laren, Hutchison, Kiugsland. Mcsdamco Oillies, Fortune and 3 children. Horn, Honey, Morton, Captain Jl'Donald, Captain Holmes, Rev. Fortune, Messrs. Smith, Macdonald, and Morton; 15 steerage. . MOA, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 168 tons, Sawyer, from Wanganui. KIKJPAKA. s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 133 tons, M'lntosh, from Patea. TAINTJI, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 128 tons. Jensen, from Foxton. WAVERLEY, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 157 tons, Purvis, from Foxton. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.e. (8.10 p.m.;, 193 tons. Harvey, from Foxton. AORERE, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. TE ANAU. 6.6. (10.50 p.m.), 1652 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Sa-loon-Misses . Eatwcll, Patereoh. Coitos, Campbell. Lovo, Bell, Martin, M'Xali, Simpsou, Doyle, M'N.imara, Eankin, Godfrey, Love, Chaytor, Mesdamcs Ncill, Clear and child. O'Brien. Green, Ellis, Eenwick, Robortson, Adams and maid, Cooper. Ijucaa, Master Lisfaman. Messrs. Berryman, Strag, Christie, Scott, O'Brien, Ellis, Prusaing, West, Clear, Rennick,'. Brown, Olen. Barrett, Hurley. Adam.?, Barltrop (2), Wheeler, Xcil, Hatrell. Hiitton, IWell, Craiir. Card. Carter, White. Budd, Rutherford. Thompson, King. Shcely. White. Cooper. Green, Ciaghaugh, Adams, Gavin. Lane, Baynor, Bell, O'Connor. Lester, Haines, Taylor. Lucas, Matthew?. Taylor, Lissaman, West, Toes, Love (2). Chetseman, Weston. M'Xar raara, Tescheraaker, Shutc, Torcy; 15 steerKAIAPOI, s.s. (11.50 p..). 20C3 tons, from Westport. • v DEPARTURES. 'THURSDAY, JULY 13. KGAHEKE, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 11C0 tons, Dilner. for Greymouth. OTAKI, s.s. (noon), 7423 tons, Silha, for Napier, Auckland and London. ATUKKIC, s.s. (12.1b p.m.), 12.234 tons, Kcinpton, lor London, via Monte Video. Tencrill'o, and Plymouth. (I'asscnger-list published yesterday.) PATEENA, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, Jl'Lean, for Oneliunga. MANA, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 134 tons, Dteon, for Patea. XIKAU, 6.5. (5.15 p.m.), 245 tons, nay, for Nelson and Motucka. HUIA s.s. (6.10 p.m.) 127 tons. Hurt, for W.inganui. ULIMAUOA..S.S. (7.i p.m.). 5777 tons, Wylic. for llobart nnd Melbourne, via southern porta. Pnssengcrs: Haloon—!'"or Melbourne -Miss M. Rya.ii, Mr. Kuan. For HabartMiss Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Cock, Mr. and Mrs. 11. li. Dishor. For Bluff-Miss Amos. Messrs. .1. Young, Synott. For Duncdin— Misses Goldsmith, Hoggitt, Porter, Maloncy (2), Mr., Mrs., Miss, and Master ltobcrtson, Mr, and Mrs. Clarke, Liddell, Air. and Mrs. Rattray.. Messrs. Steele. Thompson, and Feist. For Lyttclton—Mesdames M'Kinnon and child, Hanou. Barton. Caffery. Messrs. Solomon, C'allcry, London, Marshall. MOKOIA. e.s. (7.25 p.m.!, 3502 tons. Smith, for Napier. Gisborne. and Auckland. Pas-senc-ers: Saloon—For Napier—Misfe? Arnold, Offer, Mrs. Arnold, Messrs. .Beceroff, Carter, Gruar. For Gisborne— Harold, Messrs. Evans; Hoare. Harrold. For Auckland—Miss Johson, Mcfdaraes O'Reillv and ?. children. .lobson. M'Donald. nomine, Messrs. O'Kcilly, Johson. Horning. MAIIAROA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.). 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttrlton. Passrnpers: SaloonMisses Duncan, Pratt. Stocks. Hanham.Mcsdnmos Uanliam, Gh.vs, Morris. Pearee, Airar. Ward, Wyatt. Messrs. Ward, Wyatt, Hanham, Beamish, Spcncc. Reivers, Gray, Lumsden, Williamson, Atkins, Lusk, iTawke«. KtKIPAKA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 133 tons. M'lntort. for Patel. OPAWA. s.s. 111.5 p.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLFNHKIM. s.s. (midnight), 120 tons. Watson, for Blenheim.

FRIDAY. JCLY 14. KOMATA, ti.s. 10.5 a.m.), 1934 tonE. Ron, for Wejlport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Echo, Lyttelton, July 14. Hauroto, Wcstport, July 1.4. Hinemoa, Cook Strait. July 14. Jlatatua, Port Chalmers, July 14. Jlanaroa. Motucka. July 14. Maori, Lyttelton, July 14. Moana, Melbourne, via south, July 14. Victoria, Sydney, northern ports, July 14. Mimiro, Sew York, via Auckland, July 14. Storm, Lyttelton, July 14. Petone, Lyttelton, July I'.. Wakatu, Lyltelton, Kaikoura. July l<. Alexander, Nelson, July 15. Opawa. ]31enheira. July 15. lilenheim. Blenheim, July 15. lluia, Wanganui, July 15. Mana, Patea, July 15. Nikau, Kelson, Motueka, July 15. Mararoa. Lyttelton, July 15. Mapourika. West. Coast, Nelson, July 15. Arapawa, Lyttolton, July 16. Tarawcra, Duncdin, Lvttclton, July 16. Hippie, Napier, Gisborne. July 16. Kosa.mond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, July 16. Flora, southern ports, July 16. Kapuni, Patea. July 16. i'onowai. northern ports. July 13. Jlokoia, northern ports, July 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patea, July 14. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 14. Kiripaka, Wanganui, July 14. Waverlcy, Nelson, West Coast, July 14. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 14. Tainui. Waitara, July 14. Moa, Wanganui. July 14. Te Anau, Picton. Nelson. July l<. Maori, Lytlelton, July 14. Victoria, Lyttelton. Duncdin, July 14. Moana, Sydney direct, July 14. Storm. Wanganui. July 14. Petonc, Napier, Gisborne, July 14. Pohcrua. Grcymouth, July 15. Kini, Westport, July 15. Alexander, Wcstport. Greymouth, July 15. Opawa. Blenheim. July 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, July 15. Mana, Patea. July 15. ■ Nikan, Nelssn. Motuelia, July 15. Mararosi, Lyttelton. July 15. Arahura, Pi-cton, Nelson, West Coast, July 15. . Corinthic. Lyttelton, July 15 Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton. July 15. Nairnshirc, Lyttelton, July 15. Tarawcra, northern noris, July 15. Kahu. East Coast. July 17. Huia, Wangnnui, July 17. Kapuni. Wanganui, July 17. Hanaro*, Motueka, July 17. Flora. Westport. Greymoulh. Julv 17. Kosamond. Picton, Nelson, New P'vmouth Onehunga. Jnlv 17. Stormbird, Wanganui. July 17. Monowai. LyHcltou. Tliinertin. Ju'v 18. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, July 18 Rippln, Napier. nfcbornc, July 18. Ilimitangi, Chathams, via Lyttelton July 18. ■ Mokoiit, Lyttelton, Dunwlin, July 21, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEII's. MOANA. f.s.. left Melbourno July 5 for Hobart, southern portE, and Wclliugton. Due Wellington July 14. Loaves same day for Syduey direct. Duo Sydney July 18. VICTORIA, s.s.. left Sydney July 5 for Auckland, Ciishornc, Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington July 14. Leaves same day for Duncdin. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne ,ln] v 12, for llobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington July 21. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney July 25. MOEKAKT, s.f.. leaves Sydney July 15. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington July 19 Leaves July CO. for southern ports. Hobaw and Melbourne. Due Melbourne July 29. ' OVERSEA SHIPPING, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. STAR OF INDIA (dun about July 20) failed from-London May 13, via. AUE'uMlla, Auckland, aud Xapler. (Tyser Line,

MUIUTAI (dun nbcuf August. U), Failed on May 31, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. 'Tv.'er Line, agcnls.) W.UYfKIIA (due Jiboul Aupiift. Si. failed nn .June 3, in Auckland. (Shaw, Ssivill, and Albion Co.. nireiits.i IUIAIIINK (due about July 24). tailed on .lime IP, via Cfipc '['nun and llobart. (Xcw Zealand Kliinpinc Co., u^cnts.) IXDBALKMA <i!ur about AuEiiPt 281, Failed on .lime 15. via. Australia. Auckland, nnd Napier. (Tyser Line, ngcntiO AIIAWA 'due abniit AiumiM. 7). i-ailcd on •liuie 23, via. Capo Town and Jlobart. (Shaw, Kiivill and Alhinii Co., niront.O iIUAI'KIIU (due about 'August. 22). failed mi July 6. via Plymouth. .Marseille?. Suez .Canal. Colombo, and llobart. (New Zealand SliiiniinK Co.. acontiO WHAK.MMJA (due about. September 7>, Bailed on July 6, via Australia, Auckland, and Kapier. (Ty.'cr Lino, agents.) From Liverpool. SUSSEX-(due about July 30). sailed on May 27, via- Auckland. (F.-D.-S. Line, agents.) SUHHEY (due about AuEiist 30), Failed on June .24, \ia, Cape Town. llobart, Auckland, and Kapier. (I'.-H.-S. Line, aEcnls.) From Montreal. W'AIMATK (duo about July 24), sailed on .Tune 5, via. Australia nnd Auckland. (New Zealand Shippins Co., agentß.) From New York. • . lIIMIRO (due about July 14), Bailed nn April 18. via, Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino. :i<renls.) BEN OF GIiAMIS (clue about August in, nailed on May 16, via. Australia, and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) ■ nYNDFOKD (due about July ii). EaiM on Jlay 20, via. Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., airontf.) ANGLO-I'ATAOONIAX (due about August 29), sailed on June 2, via Australia, and Auckland. (Dalcety and Co., agents.) CAPR ORTECAL (due about Sentcmber 13), sailed on June 17, via. Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) From San Francisco. AOEAXGI (due about July 20). sailed on Juno 23, via. Papeete and Karotonga. (U.S.S. Co.. azents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. AUSTRALIA. Italian ship, failed from lfnr=oillos Anril 8. (Hriscoc nnd Co.. acentß.) HELEN DfiJfNY, barque, sailed from Newcastle, on July 8. BY TELEOUAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, July 13. Arrived.—Kakanoa, from Westport; Kaltuna, from Grcymouth. NEWCASTLE, July 13. Arrived—Parthcnia, from Duncdin. SUVA, July 14. Sailgd.-X.iTun,, for Auckland and Wellington. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JULY 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Monowai, from southern ports. KATIEIt. Arrivcd.-rapplc (11/.5 last night), from Wellington. Stiilcd.-Victoria. «.« p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.-Karawa (4.30 a.m.!, from Onehunjra. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (U0 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Wanaka (6 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Kaipara (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. MOTTEKA. Arrived.—Manaron- (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. • To sail.—Manaroa (3 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON". Arrived—Maori (6.55 a.m.), and Ascot (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Kaiuiigata, (3.20 p.m.), Trom Wellington. Arrive;!.—Jtaioie, from Hluff: Kait-ingatri. from V,'ellington; Cygnet, from Kaikoura; Kairaki. from Kaiapoi. Saile.d.-Storm (1 p.m.), for Wellington; Dray ton Grange (3.10 p.m.), for Avonmoutli; Moana. (5.10 p.m.), and Maori, for Wellington. Sailed.—Kitlawa, for Grcymoutb: Eunice, scow, for Havelock; Storm, for Wellington and Wanganui; Wooiton, for' Nelson: Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Maori, for Wellington, with 166 passengers. Sailed.—Moann, for Wellington and Sydney. Passengers for Wellington—Jlesd.imen Wallace and Plumpton, Mei-frf. li. Wallace, Plumpton, Adams, .and llodd. For Sydney -Miss K. Staly. Mesdames Hughes and 3 children, and Fox. Adjutant. Walls. Mnjor Cnrmiehacl. Staff-Captain Colvin, Mnior Kirk, Mnssr?. TTar.loU. G. A. Winter. P. Watfon, Fcaver, Louglilan, E. H. Templar, L. Turner, Masters Fox, and Lgughl.m ■ PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Mntatua- (3.30 p.m.), for Vi'cllington.

MIMIRO ARRIVKS TO-DAY. An expected arrival in port. to.day is the A. and A. Line's chartered steamer Mimiro, from New York, via Auckland. The vowel Iwrths nt tho Taranaki Street Wharf to discharge cargo ATHKNIC LEAVES FOE LONDON. A few minutes later than her advertised ttnifi of departure. Ihe Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company , ! R.M.S. Athcnic left Wellington for London, via- way ports, yesterday. The vessel, which is duo at lier destination on August 21, took 78 passengers, and tho following cargo:—From I.yttalton: 27,639 carcasf-cs mutton, 38,137 carcasses lamb, 183 casks pelts, 150 casks premier ins, 86 casks tallow. 159 casks oleo, 41 casks casings, 110 sacks peas, 1? bales skins, 262 baler, wool, 4 biles cowhair, 16 balea leather, 2CG caAs preserved meats, 26 case 3 mcxt extract. 74 packages sundries. From Duncdin: 432 bales wool, 86 holes skins, 1 ba.lo hair, 22 casks castngs, 102 rasks tallow, 9 casks pelts, 3 casen whalebone, 9 casks oil, 124 bags tcheelite, 2197 crates rabbits. 6398 carcasses mutton. 12,196 carcasfC3 lamb, 997 bundles skins. From Gishorne: 6331 carcasses mutton, 5<3 carcasses lamb. 35J3 quarters beef, 181 boxes kidneys, 780 pieces mutton, 230 bales wool, IZ2 casks tallow. 51 casks pelts, 6 cases meat extract, "00 pases preserved moats. 30 cases honey. From Napier: 63 casks pelts, <8 casks tallow, 456 bales wool. 34 pockets wool, IS6 carcasses lamb, 4075 carcasres mutton, 320 quarters beef, ICO cases kidneys, 16 casks casings. LAUNCH OF THE EEMUKEA. . A SUCCESSFUL OEEEMOXV. An important addition to the fleet trading with the port of London was launched at Dumbarton on -May 31 (says the "Glasgow Herald"), when .Messrs. William Denny and Bros, placed in the water the t.s. liemucra, which they have built to tho order of the New Zealand Shipping Company, of London. Tho Itcmucru, is generally similar to the company's liuahiuc and Rotonia, also built at Dumbarton. She is 4S4ft. in length, has a moulded breadth of 62ft., and a depth to the upper dork of 35ft. The entire outfit of the vessel is most up-to-date, both passengers anil cargo accommodatiDii being complete. The passenger accommodation will be handsomely appointed, one of the special features bein" the elegant apartment allotted as flrEt-class lounge, .designed in Adam's style, and finished in ivory white. Among other notable plenishings in this room will bo the electric fireplace at the f-re-end, the surroundings of which will all be in marble. There is a. promenade deck, with an adjacent social hall, and on the opposite side of the vessel is a carefully fitted out playroom, spcdullv provided for child pafescngcr«. Al! the latest appliances for navigation and communication will be aboard, .The entire fore-end is insulated for the conveyance of frozen meat cargo, nnd a number of ports arc fitted to facilitate this traffic. Thn vessel, which h due at Wellington on November 13, will be propelled by two sets of dircci-nctinu tripleexpansion engines, built by Messrs. Denny and Co., of the engine works. Telegraphic advice received from Suva, list evening states that the Navin left the Island port for Auckland nnd \Vellin». ton yostm-day. The vcssM is due at Auekand on July 17, and at Wellington on July As the To An an was berthing at No. 16 Jcrvoiu Quay on her a nival from Picton lnjst night, she bunmed the wharf, nnd carried away part of .i itringer, besides doing some damage to tv pile. ISeforc the P.ileena, lert Wellington for Onehunca direct yesterday afternoon, Captain .1. Lambert 'landed over th" "omm.iud of the vessel to Captain Clin*. M'Lcin Mr J. r.irriclt, second /-.{p-i.. Mr. ,1. M'Lein'. third officer, ajid Mr. 11. Neil], purser, also left the I'ateena. Mr. G. P. Evans joined her as second oflicer. During the first week in August the Sha-w-fs-ivill «to--\nier Kin On. i= expected to Ictvc London for Auckland, Wellinetoii nnd Timaru. She is thte at Auckland about September 17. The Wahvcra, which left London on .Tune 3. will call al llohnrt. and t.henrc rnnirs on to Auckland. Wellington, and Hie Bluff She if due at Wellington abn-.K \,iT,,«t. 8 From Ihe Muff, it is possible Hint the Wn\'. wc.r.i. will go to l'ort Chalmers lo he lnid up. To enable. Nelson folk to witness (lie production of the "Arcadians" on KnMird.iy thn Nikau's departure from Wellington for Nelson Jms been delayed until 1) n.m. llr. V. Hadford has relieved Mr. F. Dewhurst, as mnte on hoard the lluia.It, is expected that the coastal steamer Kahu will have completed her overhaul at Wellington bv Jlonday morning. She then loads up and sails for tho East Cia;t or the same evcainc.

To-morrow tho Alexander is due in port from Nelson. During the afternoon flic leaves for Wostport and Grcriuoutli. On Friday last, during the passage of Hie fteamer Slrathardlc from Kan Francisco to Auckland, a largo six-masted schooner, steering north, was passed. .The sailer was too far off for her name to be made Shortly after noon yesterday, tho Now Zealand Shinpinpr Company's cteamer Ol.iki left, the stream at Wellington, for Audiland and London. Upon completion of discharge of her Wellington cared. ill Wniigamii Ihis irip. the roa't.-il tteniner Moa loads cattle, for West port. .. ■ On her arrival from Melbourne, via southern ports, this morning the Jloana will berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 south. The vessel leaves Wellington for Sydney direct at 5 p.m. to-day. Upon completion of discharge of her cargo of coal here, the Union Company's, collier Kaiapoi will leave for Greymouth, where she loads for Sydney/ Jlaponrika. E-β.-, arrived .at GreymonUi from Wellington, via way. parts, at 8 a.m. yesterday, and left, again on.tlin return trip at -9.30 p.m." To-morrow, the Kini leaves Wellington fee West port, and the Poheruafor-Grcyniouth.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1179, 14 July 1911, Page 7

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