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SHIPPING NEWS

it- — PBASBS OF THK MOON. JULY. \ Day. Hr. in. last quarter 1 6 « 11-1"-I 1 - 1 "- New moon 8 7 52 p.m. First quarter 16 » 65 P-ni. Full moon 24 8 5 a.m. • Last quarter 31 0 44 »■!"• ; MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2.49 a.m.; sets., 0.68 "• m - TIDE. ■J'o-dny. 0.i7 a-.ni.; 12.45 p.m. To-morrow, I.ll' a.m.; 1.39 p.m. SUN. i Sun rises to-day, 7.17 a.m.; sets, 4.33 p.m. : ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, JUIjY 3. NGUIFRE, ?.s. (2.40 a.m.), 1090 tons, "kaITO™ VsTiTta.). 305 ione, Wild-T-α™™™ American bainnentlne (10.30 a.m. in the stream), 557 tons, Nelson, from San i'ranciaeo. • DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. PATEENA. es. (1.15 v.m.). 1212 toiu, Iγwin, for Pirton and Nelson. NAGANO HA.EU, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 3791 tons, °KAITOAf'«.?. (7 p.m.). 305 tons, Wild"ma'orT s's C (B°s'p.m.). 3412 tone, Kaniiintr, for Tvtteltoii Pa?scnpers: Saloon-Mndos K mi. lte,d, Win Crjiiiv'tdi. Dodser, Pollock, Harper. Steele. Worn! (2), Felford, -Tones, ttiach. Bridt-n-nii. Henry, Orissoy, Porteoua. Uaclfora. BlaoUbiirn, dames Bajrby, Gardner, ll'Phail, JlAUster and 2 (..hiWren; Rail, Jones and chilM'Lcan. Salt. GiUivW. fleore*. »««••»*■ Henderson Ferewe, Sandrcy. Drew, I)wyer, Pill S Porter, Snnire (2), Barry, Amyes, Iμ Davis.' Rowland. ShanU Bjrje. s^^drrwoSh^oaS: BonVes Dγ Frengley, Oapt. Free, Sister, OTm. oil. amter, Ti«v. Wataon. Pexet-,. Saunderfl. Sweetzer. Dra.' Hoyd. O lm P' Tnder, 'Sister Herbert, Troopers Mean, Dav-is.

EXPECTEtI ARRIVALS. •jfsaTsute, Greymouth. July 4. Wootton. LyMelton, July 4.. Jfana. tytlolton, July \ ■ . Wa.ira«, 81-nlieim. July 4. T(l«nheiin. Picton, J »ly «■ Queen or the South, Foiton, July 4. Wftkatti, Kaikourn, .July 4. jrnnonrlka, Auckland, July 4. Marwon, tyttelton, July _ 4. , Pateena. Kelson. Pictnn. July 4. Nikau, Nelson, July 4. InvercaTßill. Lyttolton, July 5. ■ . . Karu, Lyttelton, July 5. Calm, LyttcKon, July 4. Waori, livttulton, July 5. Kailoa, Nelson, July 5. Kamo, Grpymonih. July 5. Wainica, Pict.on, July 5. Taiimi. Lyttelton. July 6. Kapiti. Wancnnm, July f>. Tvapuni, T/ntea, J»ly *• \Vnvp.rley. Patea. July 6. Kawcra,' Pntea, July 6. Onawft. ffltmlwlm, July 6. Corinna, Onchunsa, New Plymouth, July

■•niianui', LvllMlon. .TnU" 7. Koniata, Weslport. .Tuty 7. , • Hippie, Oisliovne. .Tulv 8. Te Wn. Auckland direct. July B.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opavra, Blenheim, July. 4. Hippie. Napier. Gisbpnic, July 4. Tainiii. fcyllelton, July 4. • Kontnnni. I'clorus Sound, East. Coast, July 1' . / i < Kiiniti, WaiiEamii, .nib' ?• . Nana,' PU'ton. Waneamu,. July 4. IV.onna, San Francisco, via porta, July 1 Kapuni, Patca, Juir 4, S&ttAUth.J*. Komatn,, Werf'port, July 4. .-. . i Wairau, Wenheiuiv July 4 ,- , , ' ••■ ■ Manuka, Sydney. Ifobart, July 4. TTawcra, Patea, July 1. Queen if the South. Foxtpn. July 4. Tllararoa. Lyttclton, July 4. Nikaii, Nelson, July 4. Kowliai, Grcymoutli. July- 4. Karamn. Clrcymouth, July 1. Blenheim, Waiieaiiiu. July 5. Wootton, liyttelton, July 5. Maori, Ly'ltcHon, July 5. Kaitna; Nelson, July a. Palcona, Picton. Nelson. July 5. Ngaknt.i, (i rwmouth, July 5. Kennfdv, Nelson, Coast. July 5. Wakatn. Kaikoura. Lytlelton. July J. Calm, Waiißanui, July 5. Walmca, Nelson, Coast. July 5. Invercaiwll, Wanganm. July a. Mapourika, Ancklanci, July 6. Tuimii, Wanennin, July o. Corinna. southern ports, July 6. Tn Anau, Bluff. July 8. ■Otauciiß. Melbourne, July 9. ,„,,,' AVcstralia, • JUlbourne, via South, July 9. liipplo, Napier. Oishornc. July 9. Moana. San Francipco, via ports, July 11. BY TBLEOIUPH. . COASTAL, WEDNESDAY. JUW 3ONEHTJNGA. Arrived.-iliarawa (9.45 a.m.), from Neiv Plymouth. m vhmomß . Arrived-Baden Powell (3 a,.m.), from Wcl--linstoU - FOXTON. ATi-ivpcl -Onecn of the South (3.30 p.m.), from ■Wellington. PICTON. ArrivEd.-Pateena. (5 p.m.), from Wellington, KELSON. To nail.-Nitoiu (5 p.m.), for Wellington. QBEYMOUTH. Arrived-Karao (5.30 a.m.), from Wel'-ni-To°°ail.-Kamo (4 a.m. Thursday), for Wellington. TO-DAY'S BEKTJIAGE LIST. . Jtararoa-Ferry Wharf. ', Jtapourika-Taranaki itreet Wharl. Niltou-No. 10 Queen's Wharl. 7!lenheim-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Wootton-No. 13 Oucimi'b Wharf. & of the South-No. 2 Qneen'i Wharf Opawa-No.. 11 Queen's Wharf. Hana-No. 13 Queens Wharf. Ngnkutn-Kine's whal ; f - nt , , S. G. Wilder-Glasgow Wharf. UNION COMPANY'S TESSBM. Bound for Sydney nU . Hobart the Union Company's Manuka is to sail at o "we-tDotrpassen.rere an reminded that the' komataV. sail? flt 10 p.m.. to-day. No will sail from Wellington for San FrandßTO via Rnrotonsa and Papeete. Thfi Un on Comn.ny advertise that the Mony will leave Wellington for the eamc ports O C^t° y Reived by ti,» Mniourika, which Bails on Saturday. The Corinna, the Union Comnany ndvertie is to leave Onnhungft today for New Plymouth and Wellington. Arnvin E ,liere on Saturday morning sho will load for "outh'-n ports, and probably sail the 8 X t?\nn,u wll now leave Auckland for Wcllincton direct to-morrov. ane 'ilEe^otVS^Stb at 4 a.m. AMERICAN SAILER AEMVKS After having tried for four days to make W/>llinp-l<in Hnrbmir the American wooaen . taSSe"b. 0. Wilder succeeded yestrrrtav n.nd under her canvas entered the port OTrlvinff in the stream at UUO o-m-II the end of a very smart passage of 59 1 FrSo^St^es^s^ II ho «tir nl at tho earlioßt favonrable JIESS-TABTjE GOSSIP. on Ihn Mararo": n« fourth enfflneer in rlaoe. of of Port ChalSoi'ienee. ha» pafwi hn. raflmiualioii tor *rt I |SSWtS ,, W: Compaq's has como ashore. The N YK. steamer Nn?ano ifoni eailed fpovv Wellington yesterday afternoon for Cathie, Dempster and Op. ejpecl to dispatch tho Wootton for I-ytlel-lon to-morroff night.

AP.4EURA tHEIiTRRING AT TOLOGA BAY. By Telcjcraph.—l J rcfa Association. Clshorne, July 3. The Arohura. trom Auckland, arrived on Tuesday night shortly before nmlmirJit, and tendering was postponcfl till ""« niorniiicr, but in the moaiit-imn a neayy storm sprang up and the vessel had lo run for Bholtcr. Sha stood off and on Uio the bay all day. t'wo attempts to lender her were fruitions, and the passengers from Auckland arc stilt aboard. Another attempt will bo made in the morning, in the meantime, the Arahiirii is shcltennij at Tologa. Bay. She eaUe hence for Napier. Messrs. Salmoiul and expect that the liana, will arrive here tins morninr In the moantinie her departure, is advertised for Picton aiul Wftiiganni «>• When the weather fcos moderated sufllcienUy to allow the Taiuni to leave port sho will sail for lyttelton. At present she is flx-d to return to Wellington to load for Wmsanui. . The auxiliary schooner Hunnui is to leave Lyttdton as aeon as the weatlier Wellington at an early hour tills morning, fully laden.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 9

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