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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE IIOON, AUGUST.,

Full moon 6 0 11 p.m. Last quarter 14 0 26 P-m. New moon .'. ,21 1156 p.m. First quarter -28 4 22 p.m. MOON Moon rises .to-day, 3.57 p.m.; sets, 7.27 a.m. Thursday. ___. To-day, 3.11 a.m.; 3.38 p.m. To-morrow, 4.5 a.m.; 4.35 pm SUN. , Riees to-day, 6.55 a.m.; sets, 4.58 p.m, ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. MAORI, B.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, lr N?KAu"ir<a.2s a.m.), 248 tons. Hay, ." d »K£>. tons, Cameron. from southern ports. ■ STORMBIBD. s.s. (9.30 a.m), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. i . KAPITI. «.s. (11.60 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyer, from Wanganui. .„, ■ TARAWERA, e.s. (12.35 p.m.), 2003 tone, Vint, from Auckland, Gieborne, and I«a----picr. Passengers: Misses Dolomam and Waller, Messrs. Wilson Bed H'Olearys 1 * hYneMOA, s.e. (6.15 p.m.), 542 tone. Bolleus, from Westport, via The Brothers <§UEEN OF THE SOUTH, B.s. (6.50 p.m.), 193 tons. Harvey, from Foiton. „ MAPOURIKA, e.6.(11.15 p.m.), 1203 tone, Holmes, from Picton. HAWERA, s.s. (11.25 p.m.), 200 tons, Jack. 6pn, from Patea. . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. , TAINUI, b.s. (0.50 a.m.), 128 ton's, Jeneen, from Waitare. ' ■ DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. ■ ,

RAKANOA, s.s. (11.40 "a.m.), 22« tone, Barlow, for Weetport. ' • _ CORINNA, s.s. (4.20 pjn.), 1271 tons, W. D. Cameron, for Nelson. - NIKAU, sj. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hey, for Nekon and MotueKa. HUIA, s.e. (5.30 p.m."), 127 tons, Burt, for Wancanui. • '•• KAITOA, s.a. (6.30 p.m.). 350 tons, Stevens, for Nelson*. . ■

MAORI, s.e. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning,for ' Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Jennings, M'Kenzie, Hay-Smith, Sosingrabe, Everett (2), Mesdames Armstrong, Lewjh, Toßwill, Robertson and 2 children, Wilde, Splllane, Captain Brerton, Lieut. Brerton, Messrs Borr, Shadbolt, Armstrong, Hazlett, Pallen, Toswlll. Piper, Robertson, Mackley, Hardcastle, Manning, ■ M'Donald, Holden, Lloyd, Davies, Adams, .'Boxers, Hall, Thompson, Parker, Hanlon, Morgan, Rhodes. Mulcahy, Shadbolt, Lamb, Kirkcaldie. Wilkinson. King; 30 steerage. RIPPLE, s.e. (8.15 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Giehorno. : TARAWERA,' e.e. (9.5 p.m.), 2003 tons, H. White-Parsons, for Lyttelton and Dunedln. . KAEAJIU, 6.e, (9.&0 'p.m.), 800 tons, Hoberts, for Greymobth.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapunl. Patea, August 5. Hawera, Patea, August 5. Aorere, Patea, August 5 Kahu, Napier, East Coast, August S. Blenheim, Picton, August 5. Patana; Nelson, August 6, Wahine, Lyttelton, August 6. Moeraki, Sydney, August 5. , -. Flora, southern ports, August 8. . ATabura. West Coast, August t, Alexander, Picton, August 6. Hum., Waneanui. August 6. Nikau, Nelson, Motuekn, August 6.' Maori, Lyttelton; August 6. Ariihura, Picton, Aucrust 6. Wakato, Lyttelton, Kaikouro, August 6. . Star of India, London, way ports, August 6. Victoria, northern porta, August 7. - Warrimoo, Dunedin, Lyttelton, August 7. Waihora, Newcastle, Lyttelton. AuEUst 7. ■ Himitengi, Lyttelton, August 7. • - Kennedy, Weneanui, August 7. ■ Mokoia, Diraedln, Lyttelton, Auguet 7. Arawa, Lyttelton, August 8. ' Terawem, Bnnedin, LytteltoHi August ?. Bipple, Glsborne, August 9. Monowai, northern ports, August 11.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patoa, Augnet 5. / Hawera, Patw, August 5. ■' '• Queen of the South, Foxton, August 5. Stormbird. Wanganul, August 5. ; Kapnnl, Wanganul, August 5.. : Blenheim, Picton, August 5. Pntcona, Picton, Nelson, August 5. .Wahine, Lyltelton, August 5, '. Komiiita, , 'W«tt>ort;"Augru&t 5. " Delphic.' Napier,' "Auckland,' New Tork, August 5. -....- ■ ' . . ■ .

. Mapourika, New Plymouth, ■ Westport, August 5. ' .■■■'■■■ "■■-..• ' Flora. Pieton, West Coast. August;!/ ■"' Alexander, Nelnon. West Coast, August 6. Waimana, southern ports, August 6, Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 6, Maori, Lyttelton, Angust 6. Moeraki. southern ports. August 6. Arahura. Picton. Angust 6. ■ Ruapehu, Lyttelton, Auguet 6. Kahu, East Coast, August 6. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, August 7. Viotorla, Lyttelton. Dunodin, Aug., 7. : Wiirrimoo, Sydney, August 7.. Mokoia. northern ports, August 1. Huia, Wanganui, Auguet 7. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, August 7. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West. Coesti August 8 '. " • Tarowera, northern ports, August 10. Morowai, Lyttelton, Duendta, August 11. Eipple,. Napier, Gisbome, August 11.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ■ ' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. '■ WARRIMOO, due here x from the south, August 7. Leaves same day for Syuney direct. ...

MOERAKI, duo here from Sydney direct August 5. Leaves .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 Rarotonga, August 13. Leaves August 14 for Sydney direct. WILLOCERA, due Wellington from Sydney direct, August 13. Lt&ves Auguet 14 for S<in Francisco, via way ports. Due' 'Frisco September 3.

VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAKUKA. due Auckland from Vancouver Jul/ 28. Leaves same day for. Sydney , . Due there August 1. MARAMA. due Auckland from Sydney July 31. ■ Leaves 6ame day for Vancouver, via way ports. Duo there August 18.

- OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamer • , From. : Left. Due. Star of India ... London Juno 1 Aug. 6 Athenio London June 26 Aug.. 11 'Hawke'e Bay ... London June 15 Aug. 22 Kaikoura. London July 4 Aug. 29 Remuera London July 9 Aug. 24 SUIT of Victoria London July 21 Sop. 21 Nairnshiro ... Liverpool June 9 Aug. 17 Inver'tny Liverpool May 25 Aug. 17 Hangatira ...... Liverpool July 4 Aug. 27 Surrey Liverpool July 21 Ecp. 21 Stolzenfels Now York June 13 ■ Aug. 26 Verdalo, Now York Juno 13 Aug. 25 S. of Australia New York June 18 Sep.• 1 Wildcnfols New York July 4. Sep. 21 Southern St. John May 22 Aug. 15. Karamea Montreal June 20 Aug. 20 Anglo-Egyptian Montreal June 20 Sep. 22 Wismar Hamburg June 25 Aug. 30

BY TELEGRAPH

OVERSEA. SYDNEY, Augnet 4. Arrived.-TJlimaroa (8 a.m.), from Weilington. MELBOURNE, August 4. The Malwa'e New Zealand passengers are M. Mistowski. and tho Rev. Stevenson. . Passed Wilson's Promontory—lnvcrtey, en route to Auckland. COASTAL. ~ ' TUESDAY, AUGUST' 4. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Loirisa. Oraig, barque (10 e.m.i, from fldithburg. Sftllcd.-Victoria (3 p.m.), for southern ports. Passengers for Wellington. Saloon -Miss Fair, Nurse Yines, Messrs. Riddinij and Watson i Arrived.—Koutunul (8.50 a.m.), from Tokomaru Bay. Sailed— Korbmiko, for Westport. NAPIER. Arrived.-Honowai (10.45' a.m.). from WeiTo Soil.—Star of India (6 p.m.), for WeiliDlltOn - PATEA. Hailed.-Aorcre (5.15 a.m.), and Hawera (8.30 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.-Brceze (7.25 a.m.), from WellingiOn' NEI-SON. Sailed.—Putccna, (8 p.m.), for Wellington. PTIPONGA. . To Sail.-Eakiura (7.30 p.m.). for Welling. tOU ' GKEi'MOUTH. Arrivcd.-Mraki (9.30 a.m.), from Weilineton. KAIKOCKA. ArriTed.-Wakatu (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. LTTTELTON. 4irived.-Cygnet (5.30 a.m.). from Akaroo.; Flora (9.25 o.ra.). from Tlmaru: Storm (5.30 p.m.). from Picton. . Se.iled.-I!ora (3.45 p.m.). for Wellington; Mnvere !5 n.m.). for Buneilin. : Sailed.-Wahine (8.30 p.m.), for Welling, ton. Possjncers: Saloon—JtiesM JJ'lvef, Mftsoa, Bll«7. ScseW" Bodsw. W4r< Bill,

Pinohneyeoh, Tanner, Issell, Patter, Wallace, Gordon, Captain Hioklen, Mefsrs, Forbes, MocDonald, Beer, Hawkins, Wilson, Lunn, ltodger, Ball, Underwood, Simpeon, Bcllany. Martin, Sherwood, Duffield, Ohappell, P&rton, Belle. Hawkins, White Persons, Grammer, Thropp, Patrick, Pascoe, Belcher, H. Smith, Wallace, Gordon, Dean, Carrington, Canon, Purohas, launders, Caldwell, Whatman. Jamsch, Whatman, Eev. Samson; 42 steerage.

DONEDIN. Arrived—Maitai (6.55 a.m.), from Auckland; Mokola. (5.30 p.m.), from Melbourne, via Hobart and Bluff.

PASSENGERS FROM LIVERPOOL. Due at- Wellington from Liverpool, via Durban, on August 17, tho F. and 8. Line's steamer Nairnihiro is bringing tho following passengers :—Saloon: For Lyttelton— Mr. Alfred Adcock. Third-class: For Wellington— Mossre. WalteT Smith, John. Dean, Henry N. liancel'cy, John W. Hud Eon, Miss Elizabeth Kinsley. For Auckland—Mr, and Hrs. T. Mitchell and family, Mr. end Mrs. John Alexander and family, MeEsrs. John W. Knight, John Alexander, T, Luet, David Anderson, Arthur >V. Anderson. For Napier —Mr T. Jackeon. For Lyttelton—Hoxdman family (7), Messrs. W. West, T. Brady, Harold T. Kelly, John B. Lamont. For Port Oholmers-Mr. and Jtrs. Adcook and family (J). For Dunedln—Messrs. Alex. Gordon, Robert Hunter. MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Harold Arthur Sanderson, chairman of the White StarLiue, has been appointed an honorary captain in the Royal Naval Reserve, and Mr. E. Lionel Fletcher, one of the managers of the same line, en honorary commander. It is probable that the honour has been conferred on these gentlemen for the active part they have taken under the new Admiralty echec.e in having the food-carrying colonial steamers of the White Star Line fitted with gune for ueiensivo purposes. Mr. Fletcher has already the rank of captain (retired) ia the Territorial Force, and when on tho ectivb list won the silver medal in the King's Prize in 1898. Commander Charles Alfred Bartlett, R.D., marine superintendent of the White Star Line, andiCommander Herbert James Haddook, O.BX R.D., of the White Star steamer Olympic 46,359 tons, tho largest Britieh vessel, have been promoted to be captains on the active liet in the Royal Navel Reserve, only four gentlemen in all having been jq honoured. Capta-in 0. Roberts has rojoined the Karamu ao master, relieving Captain A: E. Stewart, who has come ashore.

Captain A. E. Burt,. of the Huia, has come ashore for a few days, and Captain Wilkineon, late of the Blenheim, has join: ed-the Huia as master. ■

Mr. A. J. Holm has joined the Huia- aa chief officer, relieving Mr. R. Hart, who hae come ashore at Wellington. Mr. D. Bonner, chief officer of the Kaitoa, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. ■ '

Captain Doorley, who has had temporary command of the Komata, came O6horo at Wellington yesterday. Captain J. G. Watson has resumed his position as master of the -vessel. ' - ■

According to a wireless message received from the captain of the Moeraki last evening, he expected the voseel to. arrive at ■Wellington from Sydney at 10 a.m. to-day. The Moeraki will berth at tho Queen's wharf. No.- 2. to land passengers and discharge cargo.

The Blackball Coal Company's colliur Nuahero i« at pressnt loading cement at Limestone Island for Glsborne, Napier, and Wellington,

To-day the N.Z.S. Oompomy'e eteamnr Otaki ie due at Lyttelton. to continue Homeward loading. Her nert port of call will bo Tlmaru.

The Government Bteamer Hinemoa, which arrivod in port from West Coast llgbthouscs during the nicht, will go out to work Cook Strait lights this weok.

According to advices received yesterdaj tho Wellington-owned scow Echo left Tokomaru Bay for Nelson at Y p.m. on, Monday.

Heavy -weather has detained the Kamo nx Greymouth. The Arahura wae unable to cross tho bar yesterday morning, but ft wag hoped that she would bo able to get in during tho afternoon. The vessel woe duo baok at Wcetport this morning, and it, is probable that she will come on to Wellington direct. ■

Under tho heading "An Inconvenient Restriction Lifted," the "Sydney Shipping List" states that the inspection of vessels arriving at Sydney from the North Island of New Zealand as a result of quarantine regulations has been abolished consequently on arrival of the Moeraki last week, sho was able to proceed to the wharf.

To oompletc loading . for London, the ehaw-Savill R.M.K. Arawa is, .due at Wellington from Lyttelton at the end of this week. ■

On arrival at- Auckland, the officers at tho Marame (from Sydney) reported* the*. when in latitude 34 S., and longitude 159 39 E., a barque flying the signal "WJGH," Wae Sighted, hound north-east. The veEsel ie the fitool. barque Ravenscourt, 1462 tons, Captain Duns, bound from -Newcastle to Valparaiso, i

On account of having been delayed between Hobart and the Bluff, the Mokoia did not arrive at Dunedin till this morning. She will sail this afternoon for northern port«, and is due here on Friday—one day lat«. ' .

The F. and S. liner Sussexi left Brisbane for Auckland la3t Friday evening. Bhe is due at the northern port to commence loadIng for Boston and New York on Saturday, August 8. The Sussex sails from Wellington on August 13.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2220, 5 August 1914, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2220, 5 August 1914, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2220, 5 August 1914, Page 9

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