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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST. Day. Hr. m. J .ull (noon 6 0 11 p.m Last quarter 14 0 26 p.m New moon' 21 . U56 p.m ilrst quarter 20' 4 22 p.m

MOON. Moon Tifies to-day, 1.35 p.m.; scte, 6.7 a.m. Tuesday.

TIDE. To-day,. 1,25 a.m.; 1.52 p.m. To-morrow, 2.17 a.m.; 2.47 p.m.

; SBX. Eises to-day, 6.37 a.m,; sets, 4.56- p.m.

ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,

WAIPO.RI, S.s. (1.35 a.m.), 1919 ton's, Barron, froia Auckland.

MAOEI, 5.6. (7.5 a.m.),' 3399 tons! Manning, from Lyttelton. sIKAU, s.e. (8 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. i H.M.S. PSYCHE, third-class protected cruiser (8.20 a.m.), 2135 tots, 6000 i.h.p., Captain H. J. T. Marshall, from Lyttclton. ItUAPEHU, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), 7885 tone, Clifford, from London, via Teneritfe, Cape Town, and Ilobart. DEFENDER, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 190 tons, Jamieson, from Westport. . \\ aKATU, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 167 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura and Lyttelton. PATEENA, 5.6. (6.5 pm:). 1212 tons, Camerou, from Noteon and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Maesey, Da.inee, Hurcomb, Jackson, Woods, Pruesing, Lance, Luckmah, Wilhelm, . Millar, Small, Cunningham, Aliern, Weld, Eac, Menzies, Baker, Mitchell, Eatwell. Mesdames Ixuie. Herbert, M'Lean, Ewatt,-Manning, Wilkins, Boasley, Daines, Heily, Walker, Hurcomb (2), Eckford, Miller, Jtackay. Hills, Fon, Morrison, Haywaxd, Moore, Marley, Tuna Eotua, Booth, Eobinson, Pliers, Batemore, Messrs. Brimner, Hay, King, Low, Young, M'Lea, Bates, Eastwell, Love (2), Scarle, M'Ehenny, Donovan, Litohfleld, Lane, Sapp (2), Her!ber;, Bisley, Lodge, Taylor Daines, Healy,' Pike, Yalpy, Horno, Jon?s, Dr. Bennett, Greig, Miller (2), Mulholland, Maokay. Allan, Pruning, Moorey, ■ Scott, Moore, Hiokey, M'Millan, Ereyberg, Cooper, Swainson.. Lieutenant W. Barley, Bike and child, Stovens, Chong Weh, Smith, Bishop, Thompson; 13 steerage. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 164 tons, Tointon, from Westport. BIPPLE, s.a. (9.10 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborno.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. BLENHEIM, s.s. (1.50 a.m.), 120 tons,-Wil-kinson, from , Blenheim.

lIUIA, 5,6. (3 a.m.), 127 tons, Bart, from Wangtaui. ' WASINE, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 4439 tons, AidwoU, from Lyttelton. Poesenjors: SaloonMisses M'lutyre, Wratten, Hughes, Lusk, Beattie, Tourell, Williams, Johnston, 'White,- Mesdames Hilley, Bloorafleld, Edwards, Beyle, Morice, Brady, 'Nldd, Sutherland, Greig, Lano, Gillatley, Erby. Oppenhcim, M'Hardy, Messrs. Dixon,' Faulkner, Hurlon, Hatch, licvington, Lilleyi Bonntree,. M'Collough, Scott, Prentice, Morley, Bone,. Smith. Cowan, Vincent Bloomfield,\ Humphries, Joyce, Edwards, Moore, Hannan. Smith, Stewart, Greig, O'Sullivan, Lloyd, Attnstead, M'Kerrow, Dash. Morice, Luttrell, Thillips, Plant. Dickson. Williams, Maoaulay, • Todd, Whiting, Hutchins, Barnett. Owen, Handyeide, Mulgcn. Lane, Goldsborough, Creightdn, Rice, Judd,' Burridge, It'llardy, Stewart. Harper, Fitzgerald. Jacobs, Macauly-; 43 steerage. JOHN, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 342 tons, S. Holm, from Wanganui, - ■

MAPOURIKA. s.s. (11.10 a.m,), 1203 tons, Holrpw. from West Coast. KAITOA, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 350 tons, Stcvenß, from Nelson. ,

MONOWAI. e.s. (12.25 p.m.), 3433 tone, Edwin. from Lyttelton. AWAHOU, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 407 tons, Rneevs. from Lyttelton. ' KO.H.ATA, 6.5. (3.30 p.m.), 1994 tons, Tr'.vin, from Wcstport. BREEZE, ■?.(?. (5.45 p.m.), 347 tons, Gordon, from Lyttelton.

* DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1.WAIPORI, s.s. (noon), 1919 tons, Baron, for Greymouth. • MARERE, s.s (12.10. p.m.), 6443 tons, Mollo, for Lycelton and Dunedin. REGtTLUS, s«. (12.30 p.m.), 585 tons,. Vickernmnn. for Picton. ARAHURA s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tors, Ritchie, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast. Paaeeiigersr Saloon—Misses Knight, Evans, Morton, Chayton, Clarke, Rutherfoiri, Bwvver. Aliernethv. Eden, Mesdames Wood, tfoßoch and child. Jforrin and familv. Belbridge. Vastn, Jeukins, Leech. Willis, Absrnethy,' Hartley, Messrs. Wood, • de. Rocli, Chayton, Beaven, Hulland, Parkes, Joneq, Hllkie, G-corg'e, Boceham, Morrin, Thompson, Abernethv, Delbridsc. Cannell, Anderson. Hartley, Tyler, Maxwell, Brown, Mo\rat, Read. •-MIKATJ, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for and Kotneka. H.M.S.' PSYCHE, third-class protected cruiser. 2135 tons, 5000 i.h.p., Contain H. J. ;T. (2.55 p.m.), for Auckland. MAiTAIj s.s. (5 p.rn.), 33# tons, Carson for, Lvttelton and Dnnedin. / QqKEN OP THE SOT7TFT. si (11 p.m.), 198 tons. Harvey, for Pox ton. RTOTOBTRP s.q. (11 p.m.),, 217 tons, Dowel, for .Wanganui. - . . MA OR-T.(11.5 p.m.), 5399 tons, Manning, for. Lyttelton. - - .

KATIiAKI; s.s.' (midnight), 458 tolls, Scott, for Greymouth.

■ ■ , SUNDAY. AUGUST 2. • KAPUNI. e.s (10.5 H.m.), 150 tons, U'lntosh, for Fatca. . .

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waimana, Loudon, way ports, August 3. Dclphio, Timaru,' August 3.' Pukaki. Westport, August 4. Alexander, I-ictoii, August 4. Kapuni, Patea, .August 4; Stormbird, Wanganui, AuguSt 4. ■ Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 4/ Maori, Lyttelton, August 4. Corinna, southern ports, August 4. Qneon of -the South, Foxton, August 4. Kahu, East -Coast, August 4. Hawera, Patea, August. 4. Tarawero, northern ports, August 4. Mapourika, Picton, August 4. Moeraki, Sydney, August 5. Flora, southern ports, . August 5. , Arahura, West Ooast, Nelson, Picton, August 6. Hinemoa, West Coast, August 6. ArMiura, Pioton, August 6. Maitai. Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 8. victoria, northern ports, August 7. Warrimotf, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 7. Waihora, Newcastle, Lyttelton, AugMt 7.

PROJECTED .DEPARTURES. Mangapapa, • Wcstpo'rt. ■ Karamoa, August 3. Rakanoa, Westport, August 3. Kaitoa, Nelson, West' Coast, August 3. ; Aorere. Pdtea, August 3. Blenheim, Picton, August 3. Hula. Wangdnui, August 3, Kapiti, Wangdnui, August 3. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, August 3. • Wtihine, Lyttelton, August 3. Kairakl, Greymouth, Rokltlka, Aug. J. Awahou, Greymouth, August 3.. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, 'August 3. Breeze, August 3. Mapourika, Picton, August 3. Monowai, northern ports, August 3, Tarawera Lyttelton, Dunedin, August 4. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne. August 4. Hawera. Patea, August 4. - Kahu, East Coast, August 4. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Aug. 4i Queen of tho South, foxton, August 4. 1 Nikau; Nelson, Motueka, August 4. ■ ■ Maori. Lyttelton, August 4. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 4. Alexander. Nelson. West Coast. August 4. Karamu, Oreyroouth. August 4, Komata, Westport, August 5. , Delphic, Napier, Auckland, New York Ausust-5. ■ ' Waimana-. southern ports, August 5, Kapuni Patea, August 5. New Plymouth, Westport, AuFlora, Picton. West Coast. August !. Moeraki, southern ports, August 6. Maitai, northern ports, August 6. Ara-hura. Picton. August 6. Rnapohu, Lyttelton, August 6. . ■ Victoria, .Lyttelton,..Dunedin, Aug. 7. Wiirrimoo.' Sydney, August 7. Augu\"™' Ficton ' West Co&st,

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WAERIMOO, due-here from tho south, August 7. Leaves same day for. Sydney direct; MOEEAKI, due here from . Sydney direct August 5. Loaves August 6 for Melbourne.

'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, MOANA. arrived Wellington from Sydney July 16. Left July 17 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. Due 'Frisco August 16.

TAHITI, duo Wellington from San Francisco via, Papeete and Rarolonga. August 13- Leaves August 14 for Sydney direct. ■ WILLOCHRA: duo Wellington, Jfrom Sydney direct. August 13. Lcavcs.fAugust 14 for. San Francisco, via way ports, • Due 'Frisco September 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. 1 MAICtIRA. due Auckland from Vancouver July 28. Leaves same day for Sydney. Due there August 1. ' MAIIAMA, due Auckland from Svdney July 31. Leaves some day for Vancouver, Via nay ports. Due thero August 18. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamer. From. Left. Due. Waimana London June 11 Aug. 3 .ltuaplicu Loudon ,'Jnne 28 Aug. 1 Star of India... London Juno 2 A tig. i Athenic London June 26 Aug. 11 Ilinvkc'n Bay ... London June 15 Aug. 22 Kaikoura London Julv 4 Aug. 29 Reuiuera London July 9 Aug. 24 Star of Victoria London July 21 Sep. 21 Nairnshire Liverpool Juno 9 Aug. 17, Invertsj' Liverpool May 23 Aug. 17 Rangatira Liverpool July 4 Aug. 27 Surrey , 'Liverpool July 21, Scfl.'W,

Stolzenfels New York Juno 13 Aug. 26 Vurdala New York June 13 Aug. 25 Btar of Australia Now York June 18 Sep. 1 Wildcnfeis Now York Juiy- 4 Sep. 21 Southern ......... St. John May 22 Aug. 15 lCoramea Montreal Juno 13 Aug M Anglo-Egyptian Montreal June 20 Sep 22 Wismar Hamburg Juno 25 Aug. 30 BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEA. > SYDNEY, AUGUST 1 Sailed.—Moeralri (2 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived.-rWairuna (last night), from New Zealand. Sailed.—Sonoma, for San Francisco. . SYDNEY, August 2. Arrived.—Makura (9 p.m.), from Auckland. ' MELBOURNE, August 2. Arrived—Manuka, from tho Bluff. LONDON, August -1. . Arrived.—Tongariro, and ICia Ora. Sailed.—Kumara, for New Zealand. ' COASTAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. LiTTKLTON.' Arrived— Monawai (6.15 a.m.), from Dunedin; Wahine. (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze, from Timarui; Waihora, from Newcastle ; Cygufct, from Wellington. Sailed—Lily; for Greymouth: Canopns,for Westport; H.M.B. Pyramus (12.20. p.m.), for Destination unknown; Awahou, for Wellington; Otaki, for Bluff; Wahine, for Wellington; Monowai, for Wellington; Breeze, for Wellington. DUNEDIN. ' Arrived.—Maungonui, from Wellington; Invercargil, from Invercargiil. Sailed,—Flora, for Westport. AUCKLAND. To Sail—Tarawera (2 p.m.), for southern porta. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2. TIMAEU. ' Sailed.—Delphic (8 a.m.), for Wellington. : • WANGANOI. Arrived.—Stormbird (12,20 p.m.), from Wellington. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Eiverina (6.45 a.m.), from Sydney. . Sailed—Star of India (6.55 a.m.), for Napier. • > • ' nelson; Arrived.—Nikau and . Arahura (4 a.m.),. from Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kowhai, from Oamaru. Sailed—Maunganui, for Melbourne, via Bluff. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Maitai (6.50 a.m.), from Wei-,, lington; Corunna, from Timaru; Warero, from Wellington; Maori, from Wellington. Sailed.—Kiwi, for Picton. WIRELESS Eadio Station.—The steamers Maori (Lyttelton to Wellington), Walfine (Wellington to Lyttelton), Monowai and Arahura, • will probably bo within wireless range tlus evening. ■

BUAPEHU FROM LONDON., At 8.15 a.m. on Saturday, E.M.B. Ruapehu arrived in the stream from London, via Oapo Town and Hobart, and she berthed at 10.15 a.m. Tho Buapehu left London on Julie 12. and arrived at Tenerille on June 19, and continued lior journey to Cape Town the same day. Tho South Afrioan port was readied on' July 5, and departure taken for. Hobart the eamo day. Somo bad weather was experienced while the Buapehu was crossing tho Southern Ocean. She arrived at Hobart on July 26. The final stago of the long journey was accomplished in fine weather, Captain K. 0. Clifford has with him tho following officers Chief officer, Mr, O Tonge; second, Mr. W. D. Crowdace;.third, Mr. G. Bullock j fourth, Mr. W. 1 Antrim s Eurgoon, Dr. T. J.' Bennott; steward-in-chargc, Mr. W. P. Scancs; chij?f engineer. Mr. G. "M. Scott; sccdnd, Mr. B. Bylcs; third, Mr. J.. Meikle: .chiet refrigerating engineer, Mr. "W. J. Watkine; i electrician Mr. J'. Wolff. Mr. Burghajn is Marconi operator.

IT.S.S, OO.'S NEW CARGO SERVICE. 'Under charter to the Union Company, the steamer Wyandotte, 4204 tons, is duo 'at Sydney about the' middle' of .this week to take un her running in the newly-inaugur-ated intermediate cargo service between Australia," New Zealand, and the Pacific Slope. After loading cdrgo at Sydney, she will proceed to Brisbane and Buvo Mr further loading, en-route to Vancouver where she will take the September loading for Auckland..Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. According to' present arrangements, the Wyandotte will bo followed about a month later by the chartered seamer Canada Cape. As the two vessels mentioned are t<> maintain practically a monthly cargo service between tho ports referred to. it i* fnirlv evident, that tlie prospects of establishing a profitable cargo trade between Vancouver, Australia, and New Zealand ojo~ oncouraging.

MESS TABLE • GOSSIP. Captain J. G. Watson, who lias been acting as extra-officer of the Karamu for a trip, signed off that Vessel's articles at. Wellington on Saturday. Captain Watson is to rejoin the Komata as master, and Captain Doorley will proceed to Dunedin for instructions. ,

Mr. A. M'Klnnon, taato of the coastal steamer Kapuni, has signed off that vn«sel's articles.-

. llr. 0. Nalsmith, engineer \of tho Kapuni. having come ashore, Mr J. M'ConviUo has filled tho vacancy. Mr. 0. E. Towns, wireless operator on the Maitai, came ashore at Wellington on Saturday. ,

The following changes of masters In the Northern Company's fleet will take placn to-day:—Captain W. F. Norbury, of tlio Rarawa, takes command of the Manaia, in placo of Captain F. ■A. Moaindoe: Capt<Un W. Bark, late of' the Ngatiawa, transfers to the Ro-rawa; end Cafitain E. Darling, late of the Rimu and Arapawa, assumes temporary command of the Clansman.

Mr. G. Hcatley, chief' officer of tho Ngopuhl, met with an accident to liife ankle at Auckland last week, and came ashore for medical attention. The eecolid officer has. heoii temporarily promoted tf» alilef. and Mr. A. Palmer has signed on as second officer.

The interment of the remains of Mr. Arthur Aldo took place:at Wellington on Saturday -afternoon. The deceased, who wo 3 formerly mate of tha/Stormbird,, died in tho Hospital on Friday from a. chest complaint. Tho late Mr. Aldo was a Single man. 26 years of ,age. As a mark of respect. flags on the Stormbird were ilown at half-mast.

Tho Shaw, Savill steamer Woimana is due from London,, via Auckland, this morning. Sho is expected to get away for the south on.< Wednesday.

Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advise that tho Mangapapa will be di6patohcd from Wellington for Westport and Karamea this afternoon.

. New York and London cargo will be lifted iby tho Shaw.' Savill, and Albion steamer Delphic ,at Wellington to-day. Under ordinary circumstances tho liner should leave liore for Napier on Wednesdoy. Her next port of call will be . Auckland, and sho :s expected to take final departure from the northern port for Now York and London on August 11.

Bound from lon don to Wellington, via way ports, It,M.S. Remuera left Cape Town, in continuation of her journey, on Friday, July 31. A call will be made at HobaTt on August 19, and Wellington should bo reached on Auiruat 24.

Tho four-masted schooner Annie'lT. Campbell left Puget Sound on Monday, July 20, with 800,000 feet of Oregon' nine on board for Wellington. ~ .

The Union Company's hig collier Waihora is expected to arrive at Wellington from Newcastle, via Lyttelton. about- the end of this week.

On July 30 the New Zealand Steamship Company s steamer Kaikoura, which is en route from London to Auckland and Wellington, made a call at Durban to replenish her bunkers. Wellington should be reached about August 29.

Having left Wellington on June 19, the steamer Tonjro.nro arrived at London' on Thursday, July 30. Bod weather on the West Coast ha 6 .pre-' vented the Government steamer Hinemoa from working various placcs. In consemicnce she put. in to Wcetport early on Friday morning for coal, and left during the day for Bruce Bay. Tho Itinemoa, is not duo at Wellington before Thursday of this week.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2218, 3 August 1914, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2218, 3 August 1914, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2218, 3 August 1914, Page 9