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SHIPPING NEWS

e PHASES OP THE MOON. Day. Hr. in. tflst quarter 5 4 2 a.m. Last quarter 4 5 24 p.m. New moon 12 9 1 p.m. First quarter ...... 20 839 a.m. Full moon 26 1141 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.25 p.m.; sct-5, 9.45 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. . To-day,'' 8.26 a.m.; 8.52 p.m To-morrow, 9.20 A.m.; 9.43 p.m. SUN. Sua rises Unlay. 7 a.m.; sets, 4.53 p.m. arrivals. Friday, JULY 30. KENNEDY, s.s. (5 a.m.), 226 tons, P.urvis, fr ™l , r s g s a '(4.so a.m.), 305 tana. Stevens, from Nelson and Mo-tueka. DELPHIC, s.s. (6.30 a.m'.), 8273 tons, Symons. from Auckland. . ' MAORI, s.s. (7.20 a.m.). 3393 tons, Manning, from Lyttolton. Passengers: M'LaugMan, Brown, Parry, Hannah, Wilson, Hobin-son, Ward, Anderson, Cameron, Gualter, Mably, Raine (2), Donaldson, Tuxnor, Somcrville, Mcsddiiies G rfij' ( Stephenson, Neil, Garlic!:, Instey and boy, Drown. Singleton, Jones and child. Jackson an (l 2 children. Wincey, Wright, Bodgere, Phillips, Goodley. Dykes, Bobcrts, Crompton, Maroney, Holliclt, M'Donald, Quartley, Taylor, Braemer, Falconer. Messrs. Thompson, Smith, Phillips, M'Laughlin. Williamson. Brown, Garlicl;, Wyalts, Hunter. Brown. M'Glaughton, Ryan, Johnston, King, latc J: Jackson, Hayward. 3fo\v<l, Gardiner, Banliin, Doyle, .Douglas, M Dougall, mgley, Turner, Hohbs, Wilson, Aldred, Orawshaw, Miller, M'Ewan,-Baldwin, Bedford, Bother, Prico, Brandon, Smith, Stewart, Lust, lla-y----mond, Wilson, Crompton. Beesc, Green. Tuckwell, Scott, Ayc-on, Inglis, Pearson, Stace, Lewis, Pc-arcc, JLKay> &loan, Quaitley, Hosemaii. Severs, Taylor, Terablc, Peck, Airlo-vv, Ackmd, Teague, Smith, Lewis. FaUmer; 128 . .... , _ TAPwVV/BIU, s.b. (7XO fi.m.), 2003 tons, Doorly, from Auckland, Gisborftc, and papier. Passengers: Saloon—blisses Sheridan, Carry, Rownsley, Parsons, bhendian, Webster Spriggs, Mosfl&mes Phillips and child, Web'ster, Messrs. Chirnaide, Kerr, Robineou. ALEXANDER, s.s. (9.10 a.m.), 377 tools, Wildman, from Wcstport. ' QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (9.20 a.m.l, 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. - ; BONA,. barque (2.10 p.m.), from Maiden s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron. from New Plymouth. PUTIKI, s.s. (3.50 p.m.). 409 tons,- Whalstrom, from Puponga.. _ ■ v MOKOIA, s.s. (3.5 p.m.), 3502 tons M'Bcth, from Melbourne, Hobart, and. southern ports.

DEPARTURES. ' FRIDAY, JULY 30. ' ARAHUIt-A, 5.6. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Hitchae, for Pictoß and Nelson. TAINUI, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. , „„„ . MATAPPO, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 5280 tons.Bcrgncr, for Melbourne. . KAITOA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 350 tons,'Stevens, for Nelson and. Motueka. HA WEB A, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, for Patoa-. , „ MAORI, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, lor liyttclton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Christie, Campbell, George, Cam-, eron, Champrcy, Gundy, Whitfield, Howard, Simcox, Viges, M'Giovo, Green, Mcsdamcs Warrcll, Danks, Lee, Shackcr, Malls, Georgo, touch, Miller, Prater, Printz, Bannatyne and child, Eopkinson, Craigie, Boss, Xrvino, Pxankliu. Walker, Hendorson and child, o'Ha.ra-, Winton, M'Donald, Robinson, Pragnell, Dr. Lichfield, Revs. Griffith, Elliott, Dr. M'Leod, M.P., Dr. M'Evedy, Dr. Thacker, M.P.,. Captain Watson, Sir J. Ward, M'Nab, M.P., Hardy, M.P.. EU.M.P., Lee M.P., Craigie, M.P., Hon. Wigram, M.L.C., Mcssie. Barker, M'Queen, Cox, Stone, Cameron, Morath, Tuckwell, Bcgg, M'Kenzie, Cullcn, Johnson, OampbeU, Davy, Mander (2), Ha-llcnstcin, Olimie, Tripp, Warroll illoeee, • Karye. Hall, Wilson, Norton, Danks, M'Evedy, Smith, . George, Louch, Child, Birkett, Banna-tyne, Twentyman, Drnmmond, . Evans, Gardner, Phamp, Walters, Walker. Hickey, TurnbuH (2), Buchanan, Douglas, Reddney, Campbell, Napier-, MoTgan, Dixon, noggard, Slicat, Monroe, Dean, JTMostor, Naylor, Young, Kirk, Abbot, Hopliinson, Harris, Hayman, Stouehoin, Lyford, Gardner.. Manson, Perrin. Mann, 1 Qraigie, • Vonion, Miller, Whittaker, Winton, M'Donald, Ledley (3), Johnston, Hercus, Pragnell; 61 steerage. TARAWERA. s.s. (9.20 p.m.), 2003 tons, Doorley, for Lyttclton. 1 .

KENNEDY, s.s. "(9.5 p.m.), 226 tons, Purvis, for Nelson.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opiwa, Blenheim, July 31. Aw.ihou, Foxton, July 31. Waka-tn, -Lyttelton, July 31. AoTerc, Pa tea, July 31. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 31, • Monowai, Lyttelton, July 31. Mokoitt, Melbourne, via south. July 31. Putiki, Wanganui, July M. Ta-inui, London, way ports, July 31i ■ La Blanca, Waitara, July 31. Arahura, Nelson.. Picton, July 31. Blenheim, Havelock, July 31. Karoni, Westport. July 31. Komata, Westport, August 1, Hawera, Patoa, August 1. Kapuni, Patea, August 1. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 1. Huia, Wfl.ngw.nui, August 1. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, August 1. Maori, Lyttclton, August 1. ■ Regulus, New Plymouth, August 1. ' 1 ltipple, Gisborne, August 1. Paloona, Dunedin,- Lyttclton, August 1. Pctone, Lyttclton. August 1. Canastota-, New York, Auckland, Aug, 1, Athenie, Napier, August 2. Uiimaroa, Sydney, August 2. Kamo, Greymouth, August 2. Warrimoo, northern ports, August 3. Squall, Napier, August 4. Uiimaroa, Lyttclton, August 5. Corinthie, Lyttclton, August 5. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttolton,. August 5. Victoria, northern ports. August 6.

~ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Corinna, southern ports, July 31. Port Philip, Melbourne, July .31. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, July 31. Monowai, Lyttelton, July 31. . Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West Coast. July 31. Jlokoia, Hob art, Melbourne. July 31. Alexander. GTeymouth, July 31. Awahou, Foxtoni July 31. Hawera, Pat-ea, Aueu>st 2. Kajpund, Pa,tea, August 2. . Ivapiti. Wanganui, August 2. Op(v\sa, Blenheim, August 2. Queen, oT the South, Fox ton, August 2. Aorore, Patea, August 2. Anahura, Picton, Nelson, August 2. Kfiiitoa, Nelson, Motueka, August 2. Maori, Lyttclton, August 2. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttclmn, Aug, 2. Putiki, Wanganui, August 2. Blenheim, Blenheim,' August 2, Petone, Lyttelton,. August 2. Paloona, northern ports, August 2. Wsxrimoo, Lyttelton, Duncdin, Au»nst 3 . Hippie. Napier, Gisborne, August 3. La Blanca, Avonmouth, August 3. Ulima.roa, Lyttelton, August 2. Squall, East Ooast, August 4. Stormbird, Waagajiui, August 4. , -Ulimaroa, Sydney, August 5. Tarawera, northern, ports, August 5. Athcnic, London, August 5. Victoria, Lyttelton, Duncdin, August 6. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. TILIMAROA. left Hobart . July 24 and Sydney July 25, for Wellington direct. Duo noro August 2. Leaves Wellington August 5 for Sydney. Due there August 9. MANUKA, lctt Hobart July 17 and Bydnoj July 22. for Wellington direct. Arrived hero July 26. Left July 29 for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney August 2. MOKOIA, left Melbourne July 21, and Hobart July 23, for Wellington, via south. Due here July 31i Leaves same day for Hobart and Melbourne. Due Hobaa-t August 4. MOBRAKI, leaves Hobart July 31 and Sydney August 6 for Wellington. Duo hero August 10. Leaves Wellington August 12 for Sydney. Due there August-16 . WIJIMERA. due Wellington from Melbourne and Hobart' August 6. Leaves August 7 for southern ports and Hobart. 'FRISCO SERVICE. .- MAITAI, left Sydney July 17 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington July 22. Left July 23 for 1 San Francisco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco August 11. MARAMA. left San Francisco July 22 for Wellington, via Papeote and Rarotonga. Duo Wellington August 13. Leaves August 13 for Sydney direct, Due Sydney August 17. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MAKURA, leaves Sydney : August 5 for Auckland direct. Due there August 9. Loaves August 10 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver August 26. NIAGARA, leaves Vancouver August 4 for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Duo Auckland August 22. .Leaves August 23 for Sydney direct. Duo there August 27.

OVERSEA SHIPPING.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, . SYDNEY, July, jo, . r .- t

COASTAL. FRIDAY, JULY 30. . AUOKLAND. (8 a.m.), from I/iutoka; Ttaluno (9.35 a.m.), from Cook Islands; Kanna (1 p.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed.—Canastola (9.40 a.m.), for Wollmc-Arrh-edWanaka (1 p.m.). from Oamaru and Bluff; Kaiapol. from Wcstport. ' WAITABA. Soiled—La. Blanco. (9.35 a.m.), for Wcllington' NAPIER. • Arrived—Athenic (6.30 'a.m.), from Gisbomo; -Victoria (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington' PATEA. Arrived.—Aorere (11.25 -i-.m.) and Kapunl (11.30 n..ni.). from Wellington. WANGANUL Arrivod.—Huia (10.15 a.m.), from Welling. ton ' FOXTON. Arrived—A waliou (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington. piotON. Arrived.—Breeze (4.30 a-.m.) and Arahura (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Saiied.—Arahura (8.30 p.m.), for kelson, HAVELOCK. Soiled.—Blenheim (12-30 P-m.), for Wellingtoll' ' NELSON. Sailed.—Niltau (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. WE3TPORT. Sailed'.—Koran (12.35 p.m.), for Wellington. GEEYMOUTH. Arrived—Kamo (12.5 p.m.), and Kftramu (4 p.m.), from Wellington. . LYITELTON... Arrived.—Calm (7 a.m.), from Napier. Sailed.—Kini (1.30 a.m.), for Wcstport. To sail.—Calm, for Wcstport; Opawa, for Grevinonth; Weitemata, fOT Sydney. Sailed.—itonowai, (8.5 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Jackson, Fletclier. liislc. Hughes, Allan, Portor. Hl- ■ wood, Holder, Taylor, Mesdames Smith, Sanderson, M'Donald. George, Atkinson, Murpliy, Ager, Reginaull, Oroxton, Millard, Nelson, Porter, Parker, Wanklyn, Holder, Hllwood, Farnham, Greig, BrooksSmith, Turner, Lieut. Bush, Dr. Fox, Messrs. Tansey. M'Donald, Austin, Gardner Hilyard, M'Grcgor, Barron, Moore, Farnham, Wanklyn,'Grey, Murray,- Bivc, Brooks-Smith, Turner, Pykc, Mmr, Wise, Hendl, Browne, O'Brien, Sevill, Hay, Jacksoil, Gormlie, Jones, Dyer, Harkhorn, Griffiths, Parker, Allen, Beck, Clark, Duels, Walkley, Taylor; 40 steerage. • TIMAHU. (7.15 a.m.), for Bluff... DUNEDIN. Arrived.—lnvcrcargill (9 a.m.), from Invercargill and Stewart Island; Flora (12.40 p.m.), from West Ooast. via Bluff; Somerset (5.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—l'etono (4.35 a.m.), for northern ports. -. • , , Sailed;—Paloona (3 p.m.), for Auckland, via way ports. Passengers: Saloon—Fot Wellington—Misses Fawcett, Thompson, Sinclair, Mr. Skene. For Napier—Mrs. Wost and child, Mrs. Stables, Mr. West. For Auckland—Miss C. Murray, Mrs. Mundoll and child, ID". Mundoll; 9 steerage. BLUFF. Arrived—John (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. TAINUI DUE TO-DAY. An expected arrival at Wellingtoni from London, via Cape To™ and Hobart, this afternoon is tho Shaw-Savill B.N.S. Tainui. Sho will berth at the King'fl Wharf to land, passengers and discharge cargo. KAIKOUBA AND HUBUNUI. A cablegram has been received by the local office of the P. and S. Lino statins that their chartered steamer Ka.ikoura.left Liverpool for Australian and New Zealand ports on July 28. She is duo ot Auckland about September 16, and at Wellington a few days later. The Now Zealand Shipping .Company's Hiu'unui, -wliioh cleared Liverpool on July 1 for Australian and New Zealand,ports, continued her journey from Durban on July 27. She is also coming, out under the auspices of the P. and. S. Line, and is dua here about September 7.

HUDDART-PARKBR'S DIRECT' STEAMERS, . Advioe has been received l by the local office of Mcssra. Hiiddart, Parker and Company stating that tho Uiimaroa 'clearcd Sydney for Wellington dire'ot at 1.15 p.m. on Thursday. She has 79 saloon end 84 steerage passengers on board for New Zealand. The vessel, _ which is due hero on Monday morning, will land 775 tons of cargo before proceeding on to Lyttclton the same evening. The same company's Itiverina left Sydney at. 4.30 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland. She shouldl arrive at the northern port on Monday, and will be dispatched for Sydney again on Wednesday, August 4— one day later than ueual, .

HOME-BOUND SHIP REPORTED. > The New- Zealand Shipping Company's Papar'oa, which cleared WeTlintrfon on July 6 for London, is reported to havo continued her journey from Monte Video 011 Tuesday last. ' MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. - Captain Beighton. who liad charge of tho Taviiini when that vessel was cngagod in the Australian trade, as at'present on a visit to .Wellington:. Captain G. Lambert, who has had charge of the Mapourika for a couplo of trips (hiring Captain Holmes's absence on sick leave, has signed off that vessel's articles. Captain. Holmes rejoined, his ship yestorlay. ! Mr. R. 'Cnrlyon, puTser of the Mapourika, an Mr. D. A. Bultler, purser of the Tarar wcra, have exchanged positions. Mr.- W. E. Long has joined tho Tarawera as" wireless operator in. place of Mr. G. E. Towns. On August 5, R.M.s! Corinthie is due at Wellington from Lyttclton. She will fill up here and leave for London on August 9,. The departure of the Corinna from Wellington for southern ports has been postponed till noon , to-day. The F. and S. liner Somerset is due at the Bluff from Dunedin on Tuesday next. She will afterwards - visit Napier, coming 011 to Wellington about August .12. Her' departure from this port for AvonmouUi lias been fixed: for August 14 pro tem. - Noon torda-y is tho time appointed for the C. and D. liner Port Philip to leave Wellington for Melbourne. Bound from London the 0. and D. liner Makarini left Sydney, on Thursday for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. She is due at tho last-mentioned port on August 15. A projected departure from Wellington for Melbourne, via. Hobart, at noon ■ today is tho Union Company's Mokoia.

Word was received from Greymouth yesterday morning stating that the baa - a,t that port was unworkable. To complete Homeward loading the New Zealand Shipping Company's Runhinc. is due at Wellington., from Lyttelton on, August She has been fixed 4o sail from this port for London on August 12. Thirty-nino ctoy6 wcro occupied by, the cargo stcameir Maittopo on the journey from New York, via Panama, to Wellington. The vessel is bound to Sydney and Molbournc, and called into Wellington on Thursday ■ evening far bunker coal. The run across the Pacific was uneventful.-: In accordance with tho. schcmo approved, by ' tho International Time Commission, held in Paris somo time ago, the wireless station at Melbourne is now transmitting time signals at tlie_ hours of noon and midnight (Melbourne time), which is ten hours ahead of Greenwich mean itdme. ■ ' - The barque Bona arrived at Wellington from Surprise Island, -via Noumea, yesterday. She left Noumea, on, July 11 and experienced a succession of gales all tho way down. For two days tho sailer was anchored off Stephen Island, and during that time two anchors and several feet of cable wero lost. In addition, the barque's topseld was carried away. ■ On. arrival here yesterdy tho Bona berthed, ait tlio Railway Wharf to discharge 1000 tons of guano. On coming into port from Maiden Island yesterday afternoon it was seen that tho nag was at half-mast. Whiel she was in Cook Strait last Saturday, a'waiting a favourable opportunity to enter. Wellington Hoq<ls the chief officer, Mr. Jamcs Maconoche, "who hcul been, ill foe some I time, 'died suddenly. '

Steamers. From. LoFt. Due. Taimii London Junel2 July 31 Mafevrini London May 28 Aug. 15 Itotorua London ,Tuue 26 Aug;. 11 Otnki London ,Tunc 20 Aug. 15 Niwarn London June 14 Aug. 20 Kuniara London July 15 Sep. 5 Rimutnka ........ London July 25 Sep. 13 .Hawke's Bay ... London July 11 Sep. 15 Waimatc Liverpool Juue 5 Aus. 12 Hurunui Liverpool July 1 Sen. 7 Knikoura Liverpool July 28 Sep. 18 Oanastoto New York Junel6 A-«b. 2 Olialistcr New York July 2 Aug. 8 Whakntano .... St. John June 7 Aug. 30

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 8

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