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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THfc MOOX. AUGUST. Day. Jlr. m. Last Minuter' 6 3 48 p.m. New moon 13 7 28 a.m. First quarter -20 ' 427 a.m. Full moon /. 29 7"9 a.m. MOON. Moon rise* to-day. 7.50 p.m.; sots, 9.11 a.m. Friday, i HIGII WATER. To-da.v, 6.32 a.m.: 6.49 p.m. To-morrow, 7.15 a.m.; 7.30 p.m. SUN. Sun vise* to-day, 6.59 ij.iu.: sets, 4.55 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. MAXAUOA, sk {4.45 a.m.). 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. ULLMAROA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.). 5777 tons, nylie, from Sydney direct. Passengers; Saloon-Misses liealu, iletley,' Hart. Hoilind, Jenkin-son, Brownlic.BB u s„ Sullivan, Tregear. Ashley. lleale. Ro*s, Black, Shannon, llayward, Do Castro, Garrard, Scales, M'Donald, Jonas, Davie*, Mill, Messrs. Alford, Smith. Parker, Knight. Millar, Aujauliet, Wokle, M'Gitf'ord, Sharman, Mansfield, Captain Rolls, Bray, Criehton, Blaine, Robertson, Seifert, Cook, Beere, Douglas, Mowbray. Geddi>«, Van Staveren, Russell, Hickey. Watt, M.'l)ona.Ul, Db Castro, Mill, Cumming, M'Donald and boy, Carlton, Davies, Hamilton, Robertson, Henchlcy, Saunders; 60 e.teerage. MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwcll, from Lyttelton. Passengers—2o2 saloon atid 99 steerage. BRKEZF, s.s. (8.20 a.m.). 347 tone, Broadhouse, from Port Chalmers. AORERE, s.e. \9.20 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Futon, ICAHU, p.p. (9.55 a.m.). 182 tons, Jones, from Napier. HUIA, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wanganui. RURU, s.s. (1 p.m.). 65 tons, Nelson, from Napier. IIAWERA, s.s. (11.40 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson. from Patea. ■ QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 138 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. ARAHURA, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 1595 tons. Lambert, from West Coast, Nelson, and Pioton, with 73 passengers. / DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY. JULY v 3l, ROTORUA, s.s. (11.6 a.m.), 11,130 tons; SutclifTe, for London, via way ports. NGA'RU, scow (10 a-.ra.), 1 120 tons, Olscn, for Kaipara. PATEENA, >:.s. (1.10 p.m.), 1212 tons, W,ntson, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers— Saloon :For Pioton—Misses Gillctt. Parsons, Kruse, Wanden, Mesdames Wright, Parsons, Wanden, Bulb, Sinister, Tovey, Messrs. Fox, Duncdin, Taylor, Stuart. Parsons (3), Lust, Forward, Eccle', Tovey, Wluttaker. For Nelson-Missos Riddell (i). Harrison, .Harman, Mesdames Riddell, nook Thomas O Keefe, ■ Messrs. Jensen, Dick, Moore. Anfciif?, Ottorson, Hall. Winter, Wal(lie, Elvcu, O'Kccfe. Harman, Reed, Cree(le^T^ve Riddell. Hook. HOLMDALL, s.s. {2.50 p.m.), 267 tons, Robcttson, for Wanganui. KOMATA. s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 1994 tons, MawGon, for Westport. GERTJ.F, s.s. (5.20 p.mO, 269 tons,' Rodger, for Foxton. BREEZE, f.s. (6.5 p.m.), 347 toils, Scott, for Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwcll, for Lyttelton, MANAROA. s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Ha.velock. ROSAMOND, s.s. (midnight), 721 tons, Irwin, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth. August 1. ■ • Monowai, Lyttelton, August 1. Queen of the South. Foxton, August I. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 1. Arapawa-. Wanganui, August 1. ftikau, Motueka, August 1. Wimmera, Dunedm, Lyttelton, August 1. Coriima, southern ports, August 1. Pateena, Nelson, August 1. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 1: Waverle.v, Foxton, August 2. Gertie, Foxton, August 2. ' Maori, Lyttelton, August 2. Tarawera, northern, ports, August, 2. Maitai, Melbourne, via south, August 2. w akatu, Lj*ttclton, Kaikoura, Aug, 2. - Kaitoa. Foxton, August 2. Koonya, Greymouth. Augii6l.3, - Kapiti, Lyttelton, August 3.' Komata, Westport, August 3. 1 Waihora. Newcastle, August 3. v Ripple, Tcrakohe, August 3. Maponrika. We?t Coast, Nelson, August 3 Ivapuni, Wanganui, August 4. Maiiaroa. Havclock, August-4. Star of Scotland, London, via tvav portAugust 4. • • ' , . Mokoia, northern ports, August 6., , PROJECTED DEVARVURES. • Aorere, Patea, August 1. ' • • 1 Huifc, Wanganui, August 1. Hawcra. Patea, August 1. Monowai. Lyttelton, August 1. . Queen of the South. Foxton. August 1. Arapawa. Wanganui, August 1. ' • Nikau, Nelson. Motueka. August 1. Tiltmaroa, Melbourne, via south, Aug. 1. Wimmera. northern ports, Sydhey, Aug. 1. Corwna. Nelson, New Plymouth, Aug, 1, Ruru, East Coaet, August-1. ■■ Waverley, Foxton, August 2, Gertie. Foxtou, August .2. ' Stormbird. Wansjauui, August 2. Pateena. Picton, Nel-ou, August 2. Maori, Lyttelton, August 2. \V akatu, Kaikoura, .Lvttnlton, August 2. rnniwera. Lyttelton, Dunedin, August 2. Mfutai, Sydney direct, August 2. Kaitoa, Nelson, Wefit. Coont, August 2. Wakata, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. August 3 Aiieust I™'1™' Picton, Kelson, West Coast, Manaroa, Motueka, Aucust 5. llaponrika, Nelson. West Coast, Auir. 6 Kipple,, Gisbornc, Aiißiist 6. Mokoia, northern norts, iusust' 6. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STREAMERS. MAITAI, s.s., left Melliouriio July 24, for Uobart, eout-hcrn norts and Woilincton. Due Wcllinßlon August 2. leav-'. Ailfffist 6 Sj ' dlU:y Due Sydney e '°:i ,if , ', t ,. D "nedin July 30. fpi L.vtWton and Hc'.hiigton. Due Weihnfrton August t. Leaves same day lor porta and Sydney. Due Sydney WAItBIMOO, s.s., leaves Melbourne July 31, for Ilohart. southeni ports, and Wei. lniffton. Due Welliiißton August. 9. Leaves same day on return trip for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Mclbourno August, 19. VICTORIA. s.s„ Jeff. Svdiiey Julv 3t. for northern ports and Wellington. Due W*llinglon August 9. Leaves same dav for southern ports. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. ' . STAR OF SCOTLASIi fduo about Aiißiist j &a , V n on May 21, i. via Australian ' ports IT - vser a Bonis.). t i , (due about August 23). sailed on July 4. via Capo Town and Hobart. sh ,ippiMK Co., stents;) ■ AUMIRO (due about September 11), sailed on July 11, via Australian ports, Auckwm™ n l,r ' (T.vser Lino, agents.) (due about September 5). sail?El L y ■it" Vla , C ?,V < ! Tow " and irobart. (Shaw. Saull, i»iul "-Albion Co., agents.) Fram Liverpool. ESSEX (due about August 19), sailed on June 22, via Las Palinas. Cape Town. Hoj bart,, and Auckland. (F.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. WirAKAa'AJJU (due pbbut July 12). saiWl on May 27,,-via Australian ports and Auckm" a " , sh . 1 P"""f Oo:. aEoiUfi.^ x,Tn m • ? alO v' AnBUSt 27) ' Eailed Iv ■V 1 " ,st . ro J. ln . n r oi ' ,s nn 'i land. (Aew Zealand hliippmg Co., acents.) From New York. cnM^i 11 ' °v AT „ : ? T '! AL , TA Wno AIIRUSt . B). VmO- nml 1i ports and Au< Mand. Line, agents^ „n S vV V J r n lto >' M" c :»'> i n,t B Ai. l ru»t f. sailed OM A . i"ent« , A " s,t,rallft " ports - (Vacuum ANGLO-CALTFORNIAN (due about September M sailed on July 9, via Australian ports mid Auckland. (A. and A. Line agents.) TNDIIALEMA fdne' about August. : So), snilen June '5. vi**, Australi* , n nnvtu •!«/! Auckland. (Tysor'Line, agents.) From San Francisco. T.vnm/due nlmut, AupiiM. 15), sailed on •Tuly 24, Tahiti and Ita-rotonga. (17 S S Co.. asonts.) ' • , ■ • From Bunbury. KATOA (dun about Ausuft 20), wiled in June. (L.S..S. Co., agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. From Adventure Bay (Tas.l. WJLD UA\K. bar(:ile. sailed June. lIY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. . . '~ SYDXKV, July 31. Amved.—Altona, from New Kenlnml. hailed.—Victoria 16 p.m.), for, Ancktaiul. _ , • MELDOURXE, July '31. Arnvwl.-Valdura, from Xew York. / Sailed—H airimoo, for IHutf, via llnb;irt. . ~ . '„ SUVA,' .1 uly ot. sautHl-Mamipuui'i, tor Fiji. , LONDON'. July 3i. hailed.- Southern. £or Aiiiklanil. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. JULY 31. AL'CKLAXD. , Arrived.—Muritai (8.10 a.m.). frniu r.ip. bnrn«i n,5 n.m,), from Vuutouyer, via Suva,

Sailed.—if..M.S. I'ioiiccr (6.30 p.m.), for li.VtteU'in (.Nn pier ?!; tlauroto (5.15 p.m.), for Stiv:i: Zealandia- (5.30 p.m.). for Sydney. Kailnl.-Kalianoa, for Wt'slport. PATEA. I Sailed.—lfawera (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington WANGANUI. Arrived.—SLormliird t0.20 a..inA, and Ara» pawa 18.ID a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.-Qnpen of the South (10.30 a.m.), for Wellington. l 8 VICTON. Arrived.—Pniccna (0.00 n.m.), from Wellington. To .sail.—Patcona (11.30 n.m.), for Nelson; Opawa (uiidniglit), for Wollingtoii. NELSON. N ' • An ivcd.—Mapourika (5.55 a.m.), and Alexander (5.40 a.m.), from Wellington. .Sailed.-Xikau (5.25 p.m.), for Wellington. GUKYHIOUTIL ' Arrivpd.—Xgaliere (8.'15 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOUFiA. Arrived.—Wakatu (0 a.m.). from Wei- 1 lniicton. . , LTTt ELTON. , .Arrived.—Couvllieltl (2 p.m.), from WclImgton.; Pukaki (5 p.m.), from Wellington. v . hailed.—Coriuna (5.20 p.m.), for Wei- i 1 ( lingtqn. , i ArrivoU.—Puljaki, from Greymouth, via i [•. nellingtoit; Wakatu, from Wellington, via !_ Kaikoura. I T „^^ilcd.—Jrararoa, for Port Chalmerfi: ! iv Wootton, for Nydia Bay; A\*aipori, for 1, Timaru: Canopus, for Westport; Cygnet, d for Kaikoura. i, Sailed,—Monowat (6.20 p.m.\ for. Wellington. Pa.s.sengers: .Saloon—Jtisses Stoddart. 1, Aekland, Butts. lhis?ell, Jlesdanies Langd don. ftndd. Butts, filover, Chapman. 1 Empson. Col. Fisher, Brigadier Bray, Messrs. 1- neaver, Boycs, Newman, Vols, Gilbert, Empson, Blake, Jones. Savage, Burgess, •jo, Carver. Quinn, Boss, Stephenson, Barker, Oxley, Eninson, Newman, Bev. Wliites. house; 20 steerage. Sailed.—Wimmera- (9 n.m.), for Sydney, | b. via East Coast and Auckland. PaC'Sentrers I —Saloon: For Wellington—Mr?. Kirk, n Messrs. Oxley, Biacli. Moore. For Napi<vr— Mfisa Cragg. For Gisbornc—Messrs*. Wil- :« liams and 2 rhildren, Kcv. Wallace, Messrs. Davis, rowninj. Master Wiliian<«. . For ), Auckland—Miss Byerby, O'Conor, Mr. S. E. llolnden. i- > TIMABU. Sailed.—lonic (5.45 a.m.), for Port Chalmers. PORT CHALMEBS. Sailed.—Morayshire (5.50 p.m.), for Newcastle. ' DTJNEDIN. Arrived.—Anglo-Saxon from lyttelton. Sailed.—Maitai, for' Sydney. via Welling--1( fon. Passenger?: Intereolonial—Messrs. Belino (2), Kcr; 8 MeeraTC. For roastal norts—Misses Quin. Daly, Mesdames Pippin, - lielinore and 4 children and nurse, Weaver, «. Mr, Pippin; 3 6teerage. t. BLUFF. Arrived.—Fram, barque (9 a.m.), from Bur- ,* pri.ie Island. ■ ■' ~ . ZEALANDIA'S PASSENGERS, i- * (By Telegraph.—Press Asaociatloti.) J * ; ■ » Auckland, July 31. Arrived.—Zealandia (10 a.m.), from Van. couver. Passengers: Saloon—Mr. Simeox, Mr. and Mrs. Mappin, Messrs. Clarke (2), ■" Misses Clarke (2), Mr. Schilsky. Mr. Miller,' , j(r. Butler, Mrs. and Miss Griffltli. Dr. * Ireland', Mrs. and Mr. Phillips, Messrs. JVilliams (2), Mrs. Smith, Mr. I3orro\\\ Mrs. Lightley, Mr. Lifchtley and 3 children, Mr. , Ijightley. Mrs.' Aslicroft and child. Mr. ■ Ashcroft, Mrs. Wilso.n, Mr. C. Corry, Mr. and Mrs. .It-obb, Mr. and Mre. Tucker aiui " .child, Mr..Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. White and child, Mr. Bloomficld, Mr. Smiley, Mr. '' Parhani, Mrs. Stichluiu, Mrs. Bcntley and 2 children. Miss Bronhy. 'Mr. Bent-ley i aud • 20 third-class. i. STRUCK BY A SQUALL. As t.he schooner Lizzie Taylor was proceeding down the Pelot'iio Sound on Thnrs* day evening last, outward bound from Blackball to Timaru with a nhipment of timber, oho bad the misfortune to bo struck by a sudden "pulf" of wind when " oil' Kotu Bay, 'which carried away hor mainmast aud. all the accompanying rig* glng. . The captain states that lie left Blackball about 6 p.m. Thursday, and proceeded down the Sound under easy sail, until off Kotu Pay, at midnight, -a sudden squall struck thn vessel, snapping the nmininast, which fell over the side, and was held there by the rigging. Thus completely disabled, there was no alternat've but to drift, aud a safe anchorage was eventually secured in Port Liear. Fortunately no one WU9 injured.—"Pelorus Guardian." MORAYSHIRE'S UNUSUAL CHARTER. So regular has been the running of F. and S. steamers between 1 West of' England * ports and Ne wcaland, aiid occasionally Australian ports, and the United Kingdom, that the parliculars of a recent chartcr for the Morayshire arc somewhat unusual. It has been dccided to dispatch , thli vessel from Duncdin for Newcastle for bunkers. She then proceeds to Flinders Bay and Bunbury,'West Australia, to loud hardwood for a port unnamed. . SOME RECENT CHARTERS. Latest charters include the barque Eos. . 996 tons. She is to take a load of plios- . phatcs from Juan de Nova, Seychelles Is- , lands, to Auckland. The steamer Queensland. 3832 tons; has been chartered to bring pho.spliatefi from Ohristraas Inland to Auckland. The barque Hebe, 679 tons, has been fixed to load at oua-n de Nova for the Bluff, or LyUeltou. The barque Joseph Craig is , bringing pn.rt cargo of»cOal from Newcastle . to Auckland. MARERE' ARRIVES HOME. Messrs. Bannatync and Co., local agents ' (or the Tyssr Line, havo received advice stating that the Marere arrived at Londpu from. Wellington on Monday. July 29, after, * a passage of 42 days. 1 . EAST COAST SERVICES. In yesterday's issue several alterations in the East Coast services were announced in' consequence of the mishap to the Mararoa. These arrangements have since been al- , tcred, aud others substituted. On her arrival at Wellington from nor- * thern ports on August 6, the Mokoia will ' tranship her southern, cargo, and return to Napier. Gisborne, and Auckland, sailing , the same day. The Monowai .will remain in the Welling- * ton-Lyttelton ferry service uutil the Mara* r roa, is. ready to relies her. From Wellington the Navua proceeds to ' Westport to load coal for Lyttelton and . Dunbdin. After having undergone over- ) haul at the southern port.' she takes up , the Monowai's running in the East Coast > service.' ' / ' THE STRANDED BLENHEIM. , Mes?t'c!. John.=ton aud Co.. local agents for the Blenheim, have received encouraging news from Blenheim concerning the ves<soL The agents arc in rec.cipt of a telegram which states that the stranded steamer had been slyftcd another 50ft. towards the channel on Tuesday night. '-It is almost certain she will be off to-mgljt" (Wednesday), the messages concluded. CAPTAIN'S HOBBY. Strangers travelling from Great Britain by the Royal Mail Orient liutr Otranto to settle down in Australia acquire much use* ful information about /their future .home while still at spa by listening to the interesting ayd iiiformalive illustrated loc-. tures on the Commonwealth whiWi are invariably given on board the liner by Commander Walter Jenks, R.N.R.. whose wide knowledge of Australia is the result of special study of'the subject. 11l order to familiarise himself as for as possible with Australia and its possibilities. Captain Jenks has frequently taken advanvantage of his 'abort stay in Com/ momvealth ports to make visits into the country as far as time \v<suld allow. Possessing a very pleasing and impressive style, Captaiu Jenks* is invariably listened to with keen attention, especially by th'sro who purpose making their Ironies on the land in Australia. During i the the last voyage of the Otranto CBp- .« tain Ju>ks delivered several lectures, illustrated with lantern *lido& and wa* accorded a hearty vote of thanks by hia licarcre ou each occusiou. f • . NAIRNSHIRE'S CARGo! Following is a complete list of eargo i taken to West of England port-? by the < F. and S. Line's steamer Nairnshire, which . left Lyttelton for Ayomuouth on Tuesday 1 morning:— \ . From Auckland: For Avonmouth—6 tons 1 bark. For Manchester—l 4 bales rags. 3 bales leather. For Liverpool—4s bales tow i and 7 casks casings. For Glasgow—2l7 bags beef. From Port Chalmers: For Avon- 1 month—£4l9 -acks oats, 1000 crates rabbits. For Manchester—soo rabbi.!: and 2 casks i sweepings. For Liverpool—looo sacks oats, 371 sacks wheat, 1500 crales rabbiN, 1778 3 carcasses frozen mutton and 3214 careaissri frozen lamb. For Glasgow—37s sacks fescue, 3 121 cases preserved meats, and 413 bags beef. : From Bluff: For Avonmouth—4OCO 3 carcasses frozen lamb. For Manchester— 2750.carcasses rabbits- For Liverpool—4442 3 crates rabbits, 1999 racks oats, 359 packages beef, 749 cases preserved meats. 4739 t carra.-ses frozen Uunb.,5345 frozen mntlon. From Wellington: For Avonmouth 0 —1 box, 22 saelw metal Mings, 7 bundles, pifies. 19 casks scrap metal. For Manehes- 3 'ter-*3 bales dinning.-?. 11 bales rags, 1 ca;c. . a For Glasgow—3ol bags beef, 3CO rusk* fallow, and 126 bales tow. From Patea-: For t Glasgow—lsls bag.? bpe'f and 6 cases veal. From New Plymouth: For Clasgow-l?l 3 bag=J heof. From Wellington: For Liver-nool-U?SO carcassrs mniton.. 1370 quarts '3 hf'ftf, and 104 bales hemp. From Patea: For Mvcrpocl-999 carcasses'frozen mufton. 340 ,cares, preserved meat. From Wellington: t Tor Glasgow—2fl6 bales tow. From Waitan: For Livcrpool—lSU fro7.cn 11 mutton. 146 carcasses pork. 2610 ouarters u beef. 3/1 liuttoek«. 35 sacks beef. 63 I'illow. From Timani: For Avonmouth— 5 i )15 carcasses lamb, 11 CO carcases tnmig'i, :i For Livci'tmol carcasses mutton, (>997 lny»b, 5C5 pieces mutton. For n G!''««row- ,i3 8 • (jruvter- beef and I 0 ca-ks y cosing?. From Lyttelton: For Avonmouth— v?8l cnrcafc-pi froznn meat. 3 cases ircnrrnl. tl r.CG7 S»?ks Wheat. 1693 sacks oat?. 959 fades luwt. aud ICO Ur«cßd. For Liverpool— ,lW curcaaic.6 froicu meat. £(i cask* UI; 1 '

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1507, 1 August 1912, Page 7

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