PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
.Kanit-i. Wanganiii, Au?usl IWairau. Blenheim, August. 1. ■Rrpp7o "Wanefinui, August, j* ■Alciandrr. iftliwn. Wat Coaet, Au S . 1. Maori LyttcltoD. August 1. Wootton. Puponga. Allßust. ■ Huia. Now Plymouth, August. 1. Blenheim, Blenheim, August 1. Queen of the South, >oxU»n. August. I. Kapnni. Pat<-», August- Z. Onawn, Blenheim, August &• Wavcrlev Paten, August, i. Wiraroa. Lyttcltou. August 2. ■Jvikiiii Nelson. August i. ■ Cori" ne.. New Plymouth, Annrt t Monowai. northern norts August 2. Tainui, T.Tttelfon, August 2. Tnveroardll. Wanganiii. August Jmnemoaf southern lighthouses. An*. S. nSnffi- Chatham Islands. August S. Wakatn. Lyttelton. Kaikoura, Aug. 3. Pnliki. West-port. Aut;ußl 6. tlofender. Hokitlka. AußUst 6. John. Waneamii, Aupist 6. Eunice. liyttelton August 8. "Ripple, Gisboriio, Aus'isl. 7. MlipoVrika. West Coast. August 7. BY TEIyEOBAPH. COASTAL, TUBSDAV, JOTjT 31. AUCKLAND. sseili-tli-Aiiooiiri (10.30 a.m.). nnd Tasmiin 1 UmTfor Tauranw »«» (7JO p.m.), for Whansaroi and Onerani. ONEHU>fGA. .Sailed:-Himu (2.30 p.m.), for Ea-TThia and KaSUn - MANUKAU HEADS. Sailed.-ltarawa (5.50 p.m.), for New Ply- ' moUill - GTSBOENE. Tn cil.-ArAhura ■« n.ni.l. ' fof >'»-'",<"■• Sailed.-Xeahcre d-« a-™.). I<>r treymo,lth - WANfiANTII. • Rniled.—Kapili (5 P- 1 "-'' for Ellington. • FOXTON. ArrWed.-Qnecn of the South 17.50 a.m.), "from Wcllinston. BLENHEUt. , To «ail~Blrnhcim Ha.m. Wednesday), for Bet 0"-. NELSON. Sailctf.-Kaitoa (5.5 p.m.). for We/flngton. TAJIAKOHK. To sail.-Aleiendor (5 p.m.), for Wellington. WEeTPORT. Sailcd.-Kai-amu (6 a.m.), for WellingtoD; Oanopus (7.30 a.m.), for Auckland. ' GHBYMOTJTH. Arrivcd.-Ecsulue (10 a.m.), from WestPOrl " LYTTELTOJf. Arrived.-Ilawera. (1.25 p.m.), from Wellington: Kini (1.20 a.m.), ttm TVestport. Sailed.-Woottou (10.15 a.m.), J)recze 4.10 p.m.), and Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Welling. t0 "- - TIHAKU. Sailed.-Corinna (6.20 p.m.), foi- Lyttelton. OXWAUV. Sailed.—Jfamirewa, barque ',7 a.m.), for West-port. POET CHALIfERS. Saikd.-Jfonowai (3.50 p.m.), for Uvttclton. UUNEDIS. Sailed.-Monowai (2.55 p.m.). for niicklanci. J'asseiigers-Salooti: For liytt<;ltoii-J.liSies Baxter, Nixon, Mcsdames Jl'Donald. Cameron. Boes, Irvine, (iillman, lairhaini and infant, Mr. Faii-bairn. For Kins. Mituhell. Mesdames Paul, M.'ltiirriele, • Honaßhan, Forbes Messrs. Horton. Henaglun, Koss, Forbes, Knott, Mitchell, Kpbinson, Dr. Gibb For (Jisborne-Jlra. liind'ay. Mr. ■ M'Lachlan. For Aucltlaud-Jrisses Bogan, Auld, Lulic, Clark. Passioe, Mesdanies Hcurr. O'Jlcura, Messrs. Sciirr. Tlemsliardt, O'Meara, Faulkner, iluir, llenvy, Williamson; 24 steerage. BERTHAGE MST. The following is the berthage list of ves«els due in port to-day:— Haori.—Ferry Wharf. , Pate*na.-No. 1 North Queens Wharf. Kaii«».-No. 10 Oucen's Wharf. Kapiti.-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. . Wairau -No. 11 North lluccn s Wharf. Woottoii.-No. 13 North Queen's Wharf. Alex.inder.-No. 16 tfor!i Oucen's Wharf. Brc'cze.-Taranaki Street- Wharf. Bknhcim.-No. 1J South Ouecn s " harf. Jfaqi<v-Fcrry Wharf. '- Kafamn.-Xo". 16 South Queen s Wharf. •Tliiia.-No. U North Our-m's W'larf. Kakapo.-N'o. 4 Queen's Wharf. TAINUI BBACKED. At 12.30 p.m. yesterday the Tainui was taken round to Evans Bay. and. was suecessfullv beached. The vessel is having her broken tail-shnft drawn out aud a new one placed prior to her new propeller .being titled Ui-mgut. Uh s work will bccomplctedto-inorrow.vrhoii the vesscl is cipcclcd lo sc(. a-way from Wiillington ror liytteltoii with »■ cargo of bcn/.ine. UNION COMPANY'S COIibIKHS. The colliers Kailiuia. Kakapo and Kore-mn an: Am early to-day from WcMport. Vpstcrrtay the Karu sailed for Grcymouth anil the komal-a for Uesl.porl,. TJ IO Mapourikn. left *(- 0 8 f night for NcUon. «nd the JVesl CcaM-. There was a ?nort passenger lift, tut the holds were filled, .with cargo. • The flawpro arrived at ot, I n m vesU'rdny to underß" repairs to her hull'.' M'-. J-' Millnv will manage Ihc repair work.
The Corinua left Uuncdin at a p.m. <-n Monday for Wellington, via ports, hliu is due here to-morroiv, and is expected, to sail in tho evening for Aclsou mid new I'lyinouth. . . The Jluia is expected, lo aline litic tins, morning from New i'lyinoiuh, and 10 bull on tne°retur|i trip to-night. The Wool-ion will not iin-ivc hers lioin Lyttelton until this moraine. ' Mic is timed to sail to-night to land coil at Purcing-i for Lytteiion, after discluirge I ot which she should arrive hare on Satur'A'lie departure of the Oovernment steaiii| er Hinemoa from Wellington lor :k« Island lighthouses, has been until Friday. Owiug to the !it.ny fci.Jwhich was running «t KahnrniiKi Point last week the Hinemoa. was iinab e lo effect a landing and pick up Keeper Trainer, who has resigned fipm news has been received of the American four-master schooner Ma n Mav which, while loaded with kiiri-scne and' uensine, was destroyed by hre at, tiuva The fire was caused by an cxplostn resulting from a Fu.an «JI man striking a match close lo the- hatch. T.IIO watchman jumped u\crbo,ud jud S> S schooner Ifaimuui arrived .in the stream at iyttclloii ou Sunday nirtU a -iveek overdue from Man.ukan, ivitli so\craJ■ thousand feet or. timber on board After discharge she will load produce fui -"jlr'' C O Ur Madde P n ha, signed ou U,c Jfa-"ffwS-"Sfitrj U«s decided to «?cr a reward of £2000 for information lea ding to the conviction of those responsible for the cxnlo'ion which recently ocenrred on tho btea-mer Cumberland off Ga-bo Island. In mnkinc this announcement, the Prime Minister-(Ml'. Hughes) said that he understood that the. reward offered by the New South Wales Ministry would only be paid it it were asoortained that the outrage was committed within the boundaries of that State. . Approval has been given to the issue of a War Precautions Itcguia-tion making it unlawful, without the permission of the Minister, for the Navy of Australia, to hoist on any flas*taß or otherwise conspicuously display the White Ensign or the Blue Ensign, whether with <>r without anv distinguishing mark. The prohibition applies to any (law closoly roscmblin? tho ensigns referred lo as to ho calculated to deceive. On Jlondav'Wic schooner Morning Light, which has been fitted with auxiliary cnRiiiM, left Lyttelton for a -trial, run. Among those on board were Captain Cooiina. Lloyd's agent. Mr.. Hood. Government Inspector of Machinery, and J.i. Nucilham, Merino .Superintendent of tho Now Zealand Kefrigoratiiis Company, l>; engines thnt have br«n installed arc oi l-hfc scmi-Ciosel hot, bulb typo, and the fuel used is N Australian shale 'oil. Tho trip extended to the- Tionc leok-nut. about, six miles from J.ytfelfon. the "n/ , "" 5 ,^ 0 '" 1 well and an avora-pc spwd of «.4 k»s being maintained. Captain Crouclior. liito of (he Himimnei, piloted, the vessel on her run. T\w Mnrnins Light leaves the. Sdiilhwn Port, to-day for Wanga-ntn. where she will be employed as a llfrbtcr. .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3151, 1 August 1917, Page 8
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