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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST, Day. Hr. m. Last quarto 3 8 57 a.m. New moon 11 . 1122 a.m. . First quarter 18 1 47 p.m. n Full moon 25 8 10 a,m. t MOON. ) Itoon sets to-day, 8.57 a.m.; rises 0.30 a. „ Wednesday. ® TIDE. To-day, 9.38 a.m.; 9.58 p.m.. s To-morrow, 10.19 a.m.; 10.37 p.m. SUN. P Sun rises to-day, 6.19 a.m.; sets, 5.24 p.: ARRIVALS: MONDAY, AUGUST 30. WOOTTON, s.. (4.30 a.ml), 151 tons, Larst 5 from Lyttelton. y WAIRUNA, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 3947 tons, B _ maud, from San Francisco, via Fiji. .MOERAKI, .s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 4392 tons, Ci lins, from Sidney direct. Passengers: fc 3 Burrell (3), I. Porter, Loui I (2), I. Thurston, Brown, Cullocti (2), T. Ii; ris, E. Richardson, D. Jonas, L. Muir, ' ICirton, A. L. Oowles, 0. O'Keefe, E. Brow - 1 Mesdames Brittain, E. Wilson, J. Gibbs, - Falconer, J. Corfcett, Ifountford, D. M'Ci - loch, H. Claydon, H. Mi'rams, K. Atkins a: 3 infant, D. Wadsworth, and H. Barton, Ca 1 tain Falcoiier, Messrs. Burrell, D. J. M'Lea 1 H. Gibson, 0. H. Ensor, H. Mackenzie, - Montgomery, E. E. Deacon, A. Mackenzie, . Brown, J. Corbett, H. Mountford, M. ai r W. Baacs, D. M'Ouiloch, B. G. Williams, ! 3 Ishikaua,. I. Hijnchi, G. Dickersen, 0. > White, P. Bowler, C. H. Mirams, L. i t Oook, L. Gorton, H. B. Williams, G. M I chell, W. Treseder, J.-Boss, P. ~S. Crl3p, 1 I O. Kellow, E. O. Corner, K. Jemberg, London, L. R. Eoberts, W. M'Laren, 1 Russell, F. Macgregor, F.Basey, J. G. Bud j P. F. Hunt; 40 stecrago. ' | TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. KAPUNI, s.s. (2 a.m.), 150 tons, Gibso - from Patea. DEPARTURES. ) MOJfDAY, AUGUST 30. S WOOTTON,-e.s. (12.5 p.m.), 151 tons, La • sen, for Nydia Bay. j AIIAHURA, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1596 tons, Ca: eron, for Picton and Nelson. HIinTANGI, s.s. [2.30 p.m.), 323 tor > Thompson, for Chatham Islands, via Lj 'j telton. t KAITOA, s.s. (5.15 350 tons, Stevei I for Nelson and. Motuelia. MAOEI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Mannin for Lyttelton. > QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (9 p.m j 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. j PALOONA, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 2774 tons, N< ton, for northern ports. | EXPECTED ARRIVALS. i ICapuni, Patea, August 31. Wakatu, Lyttelton. Kaikoura, August i Aorere, Patea, August 31. L Hawera, Patea, August 31. . Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, August 31. » Morowai, Lyttelton, August 31. r. Warrimoo, northern ports, August 3) i- Arahura,- Nelson, Picton, August 31. WaVerley, Wanganui, August 31. Breeze, Lyttelton, August 31. . Kini, Wcstport, September 1. f Eakanoa, Bunbury, via Lyttelton, Sept. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 1. Opawa, Blenheim, September 1. Kaitoa, Nelson, ,Motueka., September 1. . Maori, Lyttelton, September 1. [ Mapouriko., West Coast, Nelson, Picto ( September 1. Alexander, Wahganui, September 2. Corinna, southern ports, Sept. 2. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 2. Kennedy, Mangarak'au, September 2. Queen of the South, Foxton, September Itegulus, Gisborne, September 2. J Riverina,' northern ports, Somptcmber !. Calm, southern ports, Sept. 3. ; Koromiko, Newcastle. September 5. I • Palooua, northern ports, September 7. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ,Kamo, Greymouth, August 31. ■ . Moeraki, Lyttelton, August 31. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 31. Warrimoo, Lyttelton, Duned.in, Aug. 31. Eipple, Napier, Gisborne. August 31. , Nikau; Nelson, Motueka, August 31. 1 Monowai, Lyttelton, August 31. Stormbird, Wanganui, August 31. ! Hawera, Patea, August 31„ i Aorcro, Patea-, August 31. Breeze, Wanganui, August 31. ' Waverley Nelson. West Coast, Aug. 31 ; Komata, Wcstport, September 1. Blenheim, Blenheim, Soptomber 1. Opawa, Blenheim, September 1. Wiakatu, Kaikoura, -Lyttelton, Sept. 1. i Ara.liura, Pioton, Nelson, Septemberl. Kiuioa, Kelson, JTotuck<t, September 1. j Maori. Lyttelton, September 1. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, September 2. > T&rawera, northern ports, September 2. Corinna, Ne-n- Ply-mouth, September 2, . : Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 2. Tvairini?,, Sydney, September 2. Itegulus, West Coast, September 2. Kapum, Patea, September 2. , Queen, of the South, foxton, Sept, 2. -Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 3. Calm, September 3. Riverina, Lyttelton, Dunodin, Setpt. 3. Mapcurika, Picton, • Nelson,' West ■ Coas SeDtember 4. Paloona, Lytteltoli, Dunedin, September MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. .INTERCOLONIAL SEEVICE. ;MOKOIA, leaves Melbourne September and Hobart September 3 for. Wellingtoi via south. Duo here Septomber 11. Lea,v< same day for Hobort and Melbourne MOERAKI, left flobart August 2l' an Sydney August 26. for Wellington, direc Armed Wellington August 30. Leav( hero September 2 for Sydney direct. Du there September 6, 1 WIMMERA, arrived Wellington from Me bourne, via Hobart, August 27.' Eeft At gust 28, for southern ports, Hobart, an Melbourne. 1 MANUKA, left Hobart August 28 an leaves Sydney September 3 for Wellingto direct. Duo Wellington September 7. Leav< .Wellington September 9 for Sydney. Du Sydney September 13. 'FRISCO SERYIOE. MOANA, left Sydney August 14, for We lington direct. Arrived Wellington Augus 18. Left August 19 for San Francisco, vi Itarotonga and Papeete. Djje 'Frisco Soil tember 8. - MATAI, left S'am Francisco August 3 for Wellington, via Papeete and Rare tonga. Duo Wellington September 9. Leave September 10 for Sydney direct. Due Syc ncy September 14. YANGOUVER SERYIOE. NIAGARA, leaves Sydney September ' for Auckland direct. Due there Septembe 6. Leaves September 7 for Vancouver, vi: Suva and Honolulu. Due .Vancouver, Sej tember 23. MAKURA, leaves Vancouver Soptember 1 for Auckland, via Honolulu, and Suva Due Auckland Septembor 20. Leave? sam' day for Sydney. Due there September 24. OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list showing where thi various oversea, steamers trading to an< from New Zealand ports, <are from day t< ■day whilst they are on the New Zealau< coast:— Inwards. Steamer. Bound from. Where to-day Waimatc Liverpool Port Chalmers Ilford Dclogoa, Bay Bluf Niwaru London Lytteltoi Otaki London • BlnC Wongamelto .... Mokateale. Auckland Waituna 'Frisco Wcllinßtoi Outwards. Bound to. Hotorua London Timari ; OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due.. Kumara London July 15 Sept. ' lonic London July 8 Sept. 2! Rimutaka London July 25 Sept. 1; Hawko's Bay ... London July 11 Sept. 2( Arawa London Aug. 6 Sept. 21 Star of Australia London Aug. 2 Oct. 31 Star of Scotland London Aug. 2 Oct. 2f Hu'runui Liverpool Jnly 1 Sept. 1 Kaikdura Liverpool July 28 Sept. 31 Batsford New York July 17 Sept. f Norman Mon'ch New York July 24 Sept. i Navarino New York Aug. I'. Sept. li Knruga New York Aug. 1 Sept. 15 Whakatane St. John June- 1 Sent. 1( Matatua Montreal June 25 Sept. 15 Karamea Montreal Aug. 1 Oct. 2( W'aitomo Calcutta July 30 Sept. 14 BY TELEGRAM. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, August 29. Arrived.—Moltoia, from Wellington, via Hobart. 'SUVA, August 30. Sailed'.—'Wailiemo, for Vancouver, with 5379 tons of sugar. SYDNEY, August 30. Arrived.—Ulimaroa (10 n.m.). from Wellington; Ohalistcr, from Wellington. COASTAL. MONDAY, AUGUST 30! KAIPARA. Sailed.—Waipori (1 p.m.), and Joan Oraig (1.30 p.m.), for Sydney. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Mako (7.10 p.m. August 29), from Napier, via coast; Eiverina (1.35 p.m.), from Sydney. To sail.—lCatoa, for Newcastle. GISBORNE. To sail.—Eegulus (10 a.m. August 31), for Wellington. NAPIER. Sailed.—Warrimoo (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Sailed.—Aorere (12.20 p.m.), and Kapuni (12:20 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed,—'Warerloy (3,40 p.m.), for Wellington.

PICTON. Arrived.—Arahura (-5 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed—Nikau (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. • . J . Arrived.—Breeze (3.45 a.m.), from Wangst nui; Opouri (5.10 .a.m.), from Greymouth. Sailed.—Breeze (4 p.m.), from Wellington; Waimate (5.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Monowai (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington, with 130 passengers; Wiijimera, for Dunedin. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Corinua (E7 a.m.), from Wellington ; Hinemoa, (4.35 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Corinna (2.35 p.m.), for Oamaru and northern ports. . WAIEUNA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Pine weather was experienced by tho Unin Company's Waipuna on tho run down from San Francisco to Wellington. The vessel arrived here yesterday mornings and berthed at the Queen's Wharf No. 6 to disD - charge the local portion of her cargo. Her average isnccd throughout the trip was ■a-- 10.5 knots. En route the Wairuna called i at Suva to replenish bunkers. Captain H. 0. Hamand is in command of fu t lle v £" cI ' ai "!. ha s with him the follow--5 mg officers :-Clucf officer, Mr. p. s. PeterP wi: second, Mr. V. S. Siepcn; third, Mr. „ J- S. Sangster (late fourth officer' of the n. West.meaffli); ohief engineer. Mr. M' M'Oallum. ■ It is probablo that the Wairuna will get away for Sydney on Thursday. BAD WEATHER ON- WEST COAST. According to reports received irom Wist j t Coast ports on the South Island yesterday id the weather was bad. The Mapourika. ar\r. Ji'™,'} ' Jai ' a t fei'moutih from E. Wellington, via. my ports, but was unv. able to enter the river. It was thought it- s }. l ® would reiujn to .\Vestport ycstcry. aay aftomoon. Conditions at Westport were also reported R. |° bad. The Kint, which was ready to leave lor Wellington, was held up on account of the weather. CARGO STEAMERS FROM THE EAST. V n^ u Company's steamer "Wftihora, Which is due at Auckland from Calcutta* via way ports, on September 11, and at Wei ioerton n few days ltuer, has 950 tons of cargo on board for discharge at this port. . Bus at the Blus from Eastern ports on September 3, via Bunbury and Hobart, the Waitomo has 2800 tons on board to put out lS ut Wellington. 'tr ! HESS-TABLE GOSSIP. '*• Mi'. W. Ucid, mate of the coast-al steamer Opawa, having come ashore at Wellington,. Captain W. Deiley, late of the Wairau, has . U l led the vataiity. •'» On account of Captain J. D. Watson having resigned from the position of secretary ,r * of the New Zealand Branch of tie Merchant Service Guild, Captain E. B. Atwood, president of the guild, is temporarily supervising that body's business till a new secretary ha-s been appointed. An advertdse--51. menfc appears in this issue in connection With the above. > ■ . Having worked the lighthouses between Wellington and Dunedin, .the 1 Government stc-amer Hinemoa arrived at the latter port last evening. After visiting the buoys and lights in Otago Harbour, the Hinemoa will proceed on to southern lights. . Timber-laden the Union steamer WaiDori 1. left Kaipara for Melbourne at 1 p.m. yesterday. i Due in port from the north this morning tho Warrimoo will land about 400 tons of cargo here before proceeding on to n, southern ports. The Union ■ Company's Corinna will take in Nelson and New Plymouth cargo at Welliugton on Thursday. Bound for Wellington direct, the Union Company's turret steamer Saromiko is 'ex2. pected to leave Newcastle to-day with a cargo of coal. 3. A projected departure from Liverpool for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand'jorts to-day is tho Now Zealand Shipping Co.'s Orari. She is coming out under tho auspices of the F. and S. Liue.. From Bunbury, via Lyttelton, tho Union Company's Rakanoa is due at Wellington to-morrow'with a load of hardwood. From, New York, via Panama- Cana*, thocargo steamer 'Norman . Monarch is due at Auckland any time now.' The vessel,' which i? coming down under the auspices' of tho U.S. & A. Line, left New York on July 24, and should arrive at Wellington about Monday, next.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2554, 31 August 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2554, 31 August 1915, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2554, 31 August 1915, Page 8