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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TIIK XIOOJf. AUGUST. Pay. lim. First nunrtor ?■ i" ■>' "•">• Full lllnnn 1(1 2 M p.m. I,:ul quarter IV II 41 n.m. New mnon 24 3<l >ui>. MOON. Moon risp. today. 10.39 n.m.; self. U7 | n.m. Thursday. HIGH WATER. To-dnv IO.JO n.ii).: 10.58 n.m. To-morrow, 11.20.a.m.; 11-50 p.m. SUN. Sim rises to-day. 6.59 lY.m.: self, 4.45 D.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. AUGUST I. MARAROA, s.s. (6.45 a.m.l. 2598 lon.=. Mannine, from Lytlellor.. Pa-ssencnrs: fialoon— Misses Arrow, Cullman. Witty. '""nil. Coiko. Witty, Jlcrrine. Hnbinelon. March. Bennett. Hoys. Savace, Coombs, Drayton. Nurse Cumlioinslh. Ucsdaiiies Manaway. Graham. llnrdley and eluld, Burnett Perry, Arnold. Elliott. Horn, Graham and 2 children. Addcs, Read. Purr-has. Rout. Trail, Jl'fircpor. Mitehell. Hardlcy, Buchanan. Kir James Carroll, linn. Paul, Hon. Oarncross. Hon. H. F. Wifrram. Hon. 0. Fowlds, Hon. Unddo, Rey. .1. Dawson, l.ov. Corarie, licv. Buchanan, l!ev. Purehns. Messrs. Crow. Black. Studholmc. Gordon. Noton. Bradley, llelyev. Cross. Luke, (.reen. M'Laron, Speight. Pctheriek, Graham, Bussell. Davcv, Poole. Burnett, Baker. \\ itt.v. Withers, and son. Noes. Hayward. Ncwcombe, Graham. Hanlon. Forbes, Barwood. Arnst, Porter, I.innen, Osborne, M'kenzie. Sheriff, 11 array, Hannah, P.ve. llufjhcs,Hardlev, Morcan, Mitchell, Hußhan, Iloaly. Brown, M ; Nab, Spragß, Luke, Atkinson. Bickvell. Donovan. Yountr, Smith. I'almcr,. Diran, Kladen, Fotheririll, Ritchie, Tharker, Martin, Reid. Bradley. GilfUlan, Robinson. Malcolm; 62 steoraeo.. NIKAU, s.s. (7 a.m.), 215 tons, nay, from 1 MONOWAI, s.s. (V.50 a.m.), 3<33 tons, Robertson, from Auckland, Gisbornc, and Nan'cr. Passengers: Saloon—Misses InEle, Neighbour. Graham. Mrs. Innes, Kev. Father Finn. Messrs. M'Donald, M Alpine, LiKlil. Brendt. Price, Ridco, Innes. hrrke, Harrison, Israel, Forsyth, Gordon; 11 stecr"jiAUPlßl. s.s. 110 a.m.), 715 tons, Boss, from Auckland, Gisbornc. and Napier. KAPITI, s.s. II p.m.). 242 tons, Sawyers, from Waiißanui. , STORM, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 405 ions, Broadhouse, from Lyltelton. NGAHERE. s.s. (7 P.m.). 1090 tons, Dilner. from Greymouth. WAIMEA. s.s. (9 p.m.), 454 tons, Wildman, from Picton. .„.„,„ TF. ANAU, s.s. (10.45 n.m.). 1652 tons. Carov, from Xelson and Picton. Passengers- Saloon-Miss?s Hoban. Thompson, Evans (2). Adams, Fitness, Lisfolder, I.undv, Piekcrine. Butcher. Vavasour (.2), Kopps, Law, Morris, Kecnan. Wihlin, Beirne, Dunn, Jl'Kay (2), Hay. Clync, Mesdamei Levin, Jackson, Heath. \™l>3Banana, Hume. Klhmcton, I'.arle, Miller. Collins. Rahone. White. KwinniKto!:, Petersen, Hales, M'Kav, Sutton, Lucas, Crcißhton. Messrs. O'Urien. Chartrcs, Graham, Robinson, Heath, Morr-.-on, Pallctt, Hun er. OwnUam. Adams. Castle, Bishop Mules, De". Murnhv, HoHcn. Newman, Hoeplun. Wilkins, Souirc, Sutton. Wrenn, M'Mahon, flilley. Miller, M'M'ibn, Corriean. Hales, M'Farknc. Bryce, Cbappell. ll SkeHcy. \\. Clifford, Nelson. Middpn. .Tully, Kabone, Lodsc, Smith. Collins. White, Slater, Jensen, Climo, Kcnnimrton, Gotißh, Newton, Pike, and 17 stieraKO.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. AUGUST 1. KOWHAI. s.s. (1.50 P.m.). 792 tolls, Scott, f °MAPOUHnw: s.s. H35 P.m.). « ton.. H tchic, for Nri=on. \Yos<port. and Greymonth? Pa: tigers;-Saloon: For SrtsonMisfs Gilkinsoii. Smklcy. Naylor, »c«es, Mc'damM -Jackson, Stevenson and child. Tllior Luci" Mcf«rs. .fackson. Uridno. I «i.™ and Foster '2). Tor TTcrtportMIA Anderson, Mcsdamos Weybourne. ••alia. Messrs. Lynch. Jonnincs. "ov l ''"™' Tubhy. Gibbon?. For Grcymouth-Messr=. im\nWAT'«.s. (5.= D P.m.). 3«33 ton*. l!ob*rt«OT. for Iff! clton mid Duncdin Passer, Sf_Snl„on: For I.nteltoii-ttesdamos •. - dred Muir Messrs. Skeet. Tomlinson. Pain. ,1oi.o«, Milir. For mmcdin-Missos Miller. Hooner. Buchanan. Mr. TlutrliLT. KIKAr c .s. <s'" P." l ' l ' 2W tons ' lias, ! tons UroadhTOpißT. M? P (6.?5 n, p.».). 715 tone, MorriTFN%nT«?M> P.mJ. 226 ton-, Gr.liam' for Ncl'on and West Coast. KIBIPAKA? ss (6/5 p.m.). 153 tons, M'ln--1 MPPLK. Wt p.pU. MO'ton* Carlson, for Napier and Oi«horni\ ItUIA s.s. 18.5 p.m.). 127 tons, Hurt, for "mAKM'O.V. s.s. (8.5 P.m.). ?598 tons. Manr.) C. for livltclt-on. Pa<?«n:rcrs: SaloohMil%i Hamii-bal. Clavton.. Smith, Mcsdan.es .to, kins, Heney. Trcvick. Morloy and child. Mo"m' s . Smith. Omens. Webb. Mor Im. Smith. Gudgeon. Cutten. Jenkins, Smith, In KOMATA. s.s. (9.30 p.m.). 1W tons, Doorley, for \Vpstport.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wannka, WeslpoH, August 3. Waitomala, Tiuiaru, August ... Tierontlcr, Uvltcltoii. August 3. Corinno, southern ports, August 3. Mamiroa, Motucka, August 2. Blenheim. Blenheim, August JStonnbird. Wanganui. August. Z. Kapuni. Wanganui. August <i. Mann, Patea. August 2. Maori, Lyttelton, August 3. Waimoa, Picton. August - ■ „ Patrena New Plymouth, August ~. Arahura. Vest Coast, Nelson, Picton. A Warrimon. Sydney direct. August 2. Putilii. Timaru, August I. Tainui. Waitara. Angus <~ lliiiiiUiigi, Chatham?, via. Lyttelton, AnB Queen of the South, T'ost/u, August 3. Jluvi. Wanganni, August 3. Kiripaka, Paten, August 3. . K kau. Nelson, Motucka. August 3. Marafoa. Lvttclton. August 3. Wimrnera, Lyttelton, Duncdin, August a. Kahu, Napier, via coast. August. 1. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via, southern ports, A Ka!toa' - Kclson, via Tonga. Bay, August J. mnourika, West Coast, Nelson, August 5. Mnritai, London, Auckland, Nanier. AugU Rosamond, Onchunga, Sow Plymouth, A Eo\v 6 ai. Duncdin. Lyttelton, August 6. Kipplc. Napier. Gisborne, August 6. Hauro o. northern ports, August 7. Tarawera, northern ports, August ».

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, Blenheim, August 2. Aorcre. Patea, August 2. Te Anau, Ureymouth, Auguct 2. Waitemata, northern ports. August ... OorhtnT Nelson, New Plymouth, August!. Maaaroa, llavelock. August 3. Hlciihclm. Blenheim,, August., Stormbird. Wanganui, August 3 Arapawa, Wanganui, August t. Mana, Patea, .August 3. Maori, Lyttelton. August 2. . Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton August 2, Waimca, Nelson, West L-oa-at, Aug. 2. Patecun, Picton, Nelson, AuKiist 2. Tainni, Waitara. Moka.u, August „. Queen of the South. Fostom August 3. Ttuia, Wa.nganm, August,3. Kiripaka, Patea, August o. N kau, Nelson, Motucka. August 3. Mararoa. Lyttelton, August t. Wimmcra, Sydney, via. northern ports, A V?artimoo, Melbourne, via southern ports, Putlki. Grcymouth, August 3, Defender, Karamca, August 3. Kahu, East Coast, August 4. lHimaroa, Sydney direct, August 4. Kiitoa Nelson. West Coast, August i. Arahura, Picton. Nelson, West Coast, A Su"s S cx,' Lyttelton, Duncdin, August 5. Monowai, northern ports. August 7. Rmond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, °Ihu. n oto: LvwXn 7 ; nunedin. August 7. Tarawera. Lyttelton, Duncdui, August 8. Minonrikn. Nelson. West Coart. Augusts. Itipple. Napiev, Gisborne. August 8. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. UMMAItOA. f.s.. left Melbourne .Inly 36 for Ilobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Hue Wellington August 4. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney s.s., left Sydney July 25. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington August 2. Leaves August 3 for southern port" Ilobart. and Melbourne. Due Melbourne August. 13WllltfEUA. s.s.. left Diinedm August 1 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Luc Wellington August 3. Leaves same diiv for northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney MOEKAKI. s.s., leaves Melbourne August 2 'for lloliaii. southern polls, and Wellington. Due Wellington August 11. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney August 15. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STKAMKIIS TO AItIUVK. From London. MIHITTAI Iduc about Auguhl s>. sailed on Mav .11, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier! (Tyser Line, agent.-.! WAIWKIIA (due about August. 161, !a \\ t ,\ on June 3. via. Auckland. iShaw. Savill and Albion Co.. agent,-.) INJUIALK.MA (doe alxuit Aiigtift, 28', sailed on June 15. via Australia. Auckland, and Nanier. iTyser Line, agent?.! ARAN A (due about. August 7). sailed on June 23, via. Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) WHAKAEtA (.due about Eentember 71,

railed on July 6, via. Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tysor Lino, spent*.) RIMUTAKA trine about- September 21, sailed on .luly 8, via Aneltland. New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KUAPEHU (due about August 23). failed nn July 6, via Suez Cin.il, Colombo, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) , .. , TAINOI 'duo hbout. September 4), failed on July 22. via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw. SavMl and Albion Co., agents.) INDRARARAH (due about September 23). failed July 22, v.\i Australia, and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Liverpool. SURREY !duo about. August 30), sailed on June 24. vi.a Cape Town. Hobart, Auckland, and Napier. (F.-11.-S. Line, agents./ KENT (due about October 31, sailed on July 29, via Cape Town, Hobart,, and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line. agents.) From Montreal. WAIMATE (duo about August. 14). tailed on June 5, via Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shinning Co., agents.) KARAMEA (due about September 5), faile-i on June 29, via Australia, and Auckland, (New Zealand Shippinc Co., agents.) from New York. DEN OF GLAIIIS (due about August 11), tailed on Way 16, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino agents.) HYNDFORD (duo about August 15), Bailed on May 20, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., af ANGLO-PATAC.ONIAN (duo about August 23), sailed on June 2. via. Australia and Auckland. (U.S. and A. Line. agents.) OAPK ORTEGAL (due about. September 13), failed on June 17, via Australia and Auckland. (Tys?r Line, agents.) YVALKURE (due about. September 18). Eailcd on July 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agents.) , TOMOANA (duo about October 7), Eailcd on July 8, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) CAPE BRETON (due about September 191, sailed on June 14, via Duncdin and Lyttelton. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. AUSTRALIA... Italian ship. Bailed from Marseilles April 8. (ISriscoc and Co., agents.) ' / ' ' BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, August. 1, Arrived.—Manuka. (9.30 a.m.). from Auckland. Arrived.—Whnnsapc, from Westport. WILSON'S PROMONTORY, July 31. Hvndford, bound from New York to New Zealand, passed here to-day. ■ • F.REMANTLE, August 1. Arrived.—Mongolia, /from Loudon, via Suez. COASTAL. TUESDAY: AUGUST 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Uccaiio (1 a.m.). from San FranSaiied.—Murilai, for Napi-ftr and Wellington. ONEHUNQA, Pailed.-Palcena (2.50 p.m.). for Wellington. ' NAPIER. ' Arrived.—Tarawcra (11.40 a.m.), from Wellington. .WAITARA. Knilod.-Tainui (2 n.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.-Mana. (130 p.m.), from Wellington. WANfIANUI. Arrivedi-Kapuni (10.50 a.m.). and fitormbird (12.15 p.m.). from Wellington. 16.25 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrivod.-Oneen ct the South (2.30 p.m.), from Wellington. ISMSNITEIM. Arrived.—Blenheim (11.35 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.-Blcnhcim (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. Sniled.-Maiimm (1 ( 30 p.m.), fctf Wellington. NELSON. Arrived-Rosamond (3.20 n.m.). from Wellington. GREYMOOTH. Sailed-Pohorua (2.15 a.m.). for Wellington. LTTTEI.TON. Arrived-Rnahino !8 n.m.), from Wellington: Annie Hilt, schooner, from flrovmntit.h: Eunice, scow, from Ilavelock. Sailed.- Corinna (4.25 p.m.l: Defender (5.25 li.m.): Maori (8.35 ii.m.l, wiUi 125 passengers fur Wellingtoni C.'inopus, for Wctfport; I'utiki. for Dune-din. TIM A 111'. Sailed.-Wiiteniata (8.30 n.m.i. for Wellington; Corinthic (10 n.m.!. for Lyltclton. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived,—Jiuncrag (10.30 a.m.), from Wei.Huston.

lONIC ARTUYES HOME. Cable advire received by the local agents of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co, rtat.*s that R.M.S. lonic, which .loft Wellington for London, via way ports, on June 17, arrived at Plymouth on Sunday lost. DUNCRAG AT DUNEDIN. Telegraphic advice received from Duncdin yesterday slates that the barque Duncrig. which left Wellington at 3 p.m. on Frid.ir last, arrived at. Duncdin at 10.30 a.m. Upon completion of discharge at the southern port, the Duncrag proceeds to Westport, to load for the, Caroline Islands. HVNDFORD' REPORTED. Advices received In Wellington Intimntn that the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Hyndforri, en route from New York to New Zealand ports, passed Wilson's Promontory on Monday last. She. is duo at Wellinglon about August 15. . R.M.S. ARAWA'S PASSENGERS. Due here on August 8, from London, tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.'s It.M.R. Arnwa .: has on board the follow;?? passcngcrs:First t-jloon-Mr. F. W. Jlnnsrll, Welling- .' ton; Mrs. and Miss Maxwell and Mr. 1,.. Shillito. Auckland. ■. . Second salo.Hi: For Wellington-Miss 1... Knight, Mrs, .Horner, and Messrs. J. Union. A. Horner, A. .lager, W. Kidstone. C. . Knight. For Lyltelton-Mrs. Burgs™. ' Messrs. H. Burger.?. A. G. Carles?, W. C. Hawking. For Port Chxlmoi's-Mr A., Mrs:, and Master Shining, and Mr. ,). M Gregor. For Bluff-Messrs. J. Tivcndale, L. A. • Tavrtidilc, R. Wilson. For Auckland-Mr, A. Stewart. . , „..,.' Third-class: For Wellington-Misses Ash. Bryant, Cooper. Griffiths. Hamilton. Hlnchlid, Hodgson, Kenny, Ncwcombe, Pearson. , Roylc, Thorpe Urouhart, Wliilley, Mes-, dames Boon, Drmnblecnmbc, IVi Vinson i2h Gerard, Hl<v.'hcliir, Hodgson. Pans, and : Scrimhigcr. Messrs. Allan (2). Billiard, I'.crridge, Brewer, Brumblceomb, Carlson, Connor, Davidson (2i, Fadic. Ellis, Gerard, (liit.hrie (21, Hill. Hodgson, Jameson, Howard Jciihmi (2:. Moore. Picket!. Paris. Pindor, Scrimingcv, Stewart. Thomson, Store:'. Thornc Turner. Watson. Wilson. 11l addition to the above, the vessel I.im ■ 87 third-class passengers tor Auckland. 6 for Napier, 4 for Gisborne. 53 for Lyltellon, 3 for Tlirarn. 25 for Duncdin, 1 for Westport, 3 for (Iroyinoilth. 10 for Now Plymonth, and 1 for Wnncnmil. When she IoN. Loudon the Ar.iwa bad on hoard 259 pas- . scngcrs for New Zcihnd. Thirtv-two head of cattle were shipped lo:' Lyttelton by '.he Mirarna yesterday. Included in Die list of l.ilist charters, the name of the slenmer Falls of Orrhv, , 4954 too:;, appears. She is to load casooil at- Now York, for six New Zealand ports. On Fitnrday or Sinriiy of this week R.M.S. Corinthic is, due bielt at. Wellington from Ihe south. She completes Homeward loading here, and leave? for London, via way ports, en August 19. Word was rereived )>»' the Marine Deivirlmonl ve-lerd.iv to the cITcl-I thai tho Hinr-moa finished her work at East fl.in» . lighthouse and went on to Cnvicr light. She is expected to roir-h Auckland today, and continues her journey of inspection 611. Friday. On Saturday next the Union Company's collier Kaitangan is expoeted to elenr ■ Westport for Melbourne and Adelaide. To-day the Corinna leaves Wellington for ' Nelson and New Plymouth, bill docs not, go as far as Onehnnga this trip. From New Plymouth, she proceeds direct to Port Chalmers for survey and overhaul.

This week-end. at Nelson, the Anchor Lino's stonier Nikau will blow down her boilers. Consequently, instead of leavliic Wellington at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Iho vessel will sail at l p.m. On Friday, the Kaltoa. ;..s due at Wellington from Nolso", via Tonga Bnv. She sails the fame day Tor Nelson and West Coast ports. Mr. Wntitehonse. third officer of the Komata, signed off the vessel's articles at Wellington yesterday. Mr. Arthur R. Watson recently proceeded to England for tho purpose of obtaining ap oxlra chief engineer's ocrtlfieato. Word has been received tint- he has successfully passed his examination, Mr. Watson, after the completion of bis apprenticeship at A. and T. Hurl's, had several' years' experience on tho Union Company's steamers. Captain Oa.roy and Captain M'Lnan (of the To Allan and Patoona respectively) exchanged ships at, Wellington to-day. Mr. S. Rothcrv, second ofllecr of the To Allan, and Mr. 11. Rutter, third olTlcer, alsocha.ngo iivcr from the To A nail to ttie Patoona. Mr. Evans, second nlHccr of the Pnteenn, joins the To Anau in a similar capacity. At, noon yesterday the Arahura loft Westport. in continuation of her Journey from Grevmoiith to Wellington. She makei call.; at Nelson and Picton to-day, mid Is due in port about 10 p.m. On her arrival at Wellington from Sydney this morning, the Wirriiuoo will berth at. Queen's Wharf No. f north. This afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the Patoona re-enters the Welliligtoli-PictouNelsou torvlco.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 2 August 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1195, 2 August 1911, Page 7

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