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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES 01? THE MOON. AUGUST. Dny. Ur. m. Now moon 7 .0 0 a.m. First quarter !5 10 f a.m. Pall moon 23 JS?- m -\ Last auivrter 29 6 57 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-dav. IMO P.m.; sets. 9.42 a.m. to-morrow. To-day, 8.42 a.m.; 9.9 iun. To-morrow, 9.36 a.m.; 10.1 p.m. SUN.' Sun rises to-day, 6.25 a.m.; aeta, 5.20 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, AUGUST 26. BERTIE MINOR, American schooner (2.15 I p.m., in the stream), 290 tons, Chmtensen, ! iroui San Francisco. i j TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. j ! ffAKATU, B.s. (1.40 a.m.). 157 tons, Wills, | from Kaikoura. ; KAMO, fJT (1.60 a.m.l, 1236 tons, Wateon, . Irom Grcymoutli. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, AUGUST 26. I MAPOURIKA, B.s. (12.10 p.m.), 1203 tons, 1 Irwin,' for Picton and Nelson. ' MAORI, s.s. (3.5 p.m.), 3412 tons Manning, for Lytteltou. Passengers; Saloon- '■ Misses O'Brien, M'llca, Berry, Robertson, 1 Hancock, Nation, Oarmodv, fionayne, Upham, Bamforth, Collins, Craig, Martin, Harvey," Howell. Newmnn, Humphries, '. il'Larcn, l'ftiil, M'Carthy, Meikloham, Stowart, Macindoe, Poin, Icrrin, Rose- ■ veer, Borrle, Brother, M.esdamos Howarth, M, M'Aulilte, M'fiea, Davy, Chapman, Harris, Utley, Porter, Bain, Pcarcc, Winney, Rothschild, Thomas, , Colenson, Thomson, Dime, Piric, Pool, Sutherland. Ronayne, Carr, Sharman. Sibbald, Thomson, Morris, Campbell, Rolleston, Meikleham, Power, Qould, , Shaw and child, Wier, Brennan, Mesera. Howarth, Bond, Hoff, Pettigrew, Roberteoh, Duthie, Poison, Laing. Wright. M'Oartlly, M'Oulloch, H'Aulifle, M'Kca, M'Farland, ColvUle, Harris, Chapman, Utle- Winney, Brown, Thomson, Rothschild,, Gunner, Kember, Morgan, M'Lennan, Ooleman, M'Cracken, Jackeon, Wyles. Camnbell, Rodd, PatorRon, Doyles, Roberts, Frnser, Heath, Dunoun, Bnwdeu, Veart, lYTiltsen, M'Nab, Heap, M'Cracken, M'Donald, Sutclitfo, Han- ■ non, O'Sullivan (2), Sinnlalr, Pllmmer (J), Suisted, Sargent. Shaw, Robertßon, Hutchieeon, Gould, Cra,wford, Cathell, Downes, Hay, Badjrer, Hislop, Weir, Sherman, ' Brennan, Col. Vnlintine. Lt.-Col. Wylie, '■ U. M'Donald, lit. Davy, S.M. Rogers, Oapt. i Thornns. Pto. Goldsmith, Spr. Klnssbury, i Pte. Arnold. ; KiVPITI. n.s. (5.20 pin.), 242 {one, Saw- : yerij. for Wangnnul. i .PUTIKI. b.s. (5.20 p.m.), 409 tons, Boberti son. for Nelson. i KOJtATA, s.s. "(6.30 p.m.), 1594 tons, Swi ell. for Ploton and Onehunga. I INVERCARGILJj, e.s. (10.10 p.m.), 224 i tons. Wahlstrom, for Wangsnui.. ! KAMONA, 8.8. (10.40 p.m). for Greymouth. QUEEN OF 'WrE SOUTH, e.s. (midnig'it), 198 tons; Hftrvey, for Foxton. 1 aiIESDAY, AUGUS'T 27. ; WAIRAU, s.s. (2 a.m), 143 tons, Doiley, for Blenhuim.

'. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamo, Grcymouth, August 27. I Moorakl, Sydney, August 27. ' i Mararoa, Lytt«lton, : Au(rust 27. Mapourikii, Nelson, I'icton. Aug. 27. 1 <Kokiri, Auckland, August 27. Katapo, Port Oholniere. August 27. ; Nikau, Nelson, August 27. , Kapuni, Pateil, August 27. Mona, Nelson, August 27. ? Karu, Lyttelton, August 28. i Wairau, Blenheim, August 28. f Calm, Lyttelton, August 28.. , Maori, Lyttelton, Angust 28. » ■ ' Kouturml, Napier, vin.'toast, August 28. ' Hlnemon., South Island lighthouses, I August 28. . Kahil, Napier. August 28. Kapiti, Wanginui, August 28. 3 Queon of the South, Foxton, August 25.. t Moerakl, Lyttelton, August 29. r Stella, Bouth, Aitgoet 29. Waimea, Tarnkoho, August 29. c Invcrcargill, Wanganui. August 29. r Blenheim, .Wanganui,- August 29. 9 Kaitoa, Nelson, August 29. 5 Woottou, Lyttelton, August 29. „ Waverley. Patea, August 29. ' Tainni, Au?ust 29. Wakatu, Kaikoura, August 30. t Monowai, Auckland, AugUßt 30. B Ngahcre,' Whangarci, Napier, August 31.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. John, Dunodin direct, August 27. Waverley, Patea, August 27. Kakapo, Auckland, August 27. Pateena, LyUelton, August 27. Kapiini, Patea, August 27. . ' Kaitoa, Nelson, August 27. IMpplc, Napier, Gisborne, August 27. Wakatu. Kaikoura. August 27. Moerakl, liyttriton. Axicust 27. : Blenheim, Wftnsanui, Augußt 27. Queen of the Soutli, Foxton, August 28. Maori, Lyttelton, August 28. Jfapourika, Pioton, August 28. Kalni, East Const, August 25. - Wairau. Btenheim. August 28. Mana, Lyttelton, August 28. Kapiti, Wanganui, August 28. Nikau, Nel?on, Alignst 28. Wftimoa. Nelson, Ooaet, Autrnsl 29. Calm. Waneanoi. Aueuet 29. Tainui. Napier. Tokomaru Bay, Aug. 29. Mocrald. Sydney, August 29. Monowai, Ijyttflton, Dnncdin, August 30. Wootton. liytfclton, August 30. Stella, Dunedin direct, August 30. BY TBtEQEAPH. COASTAL. MONDAY, AUGUST.26. ATJCKIiASD. Arrivnd.-Bakanoa (6.« a.m.). from Newcastle; Monowai (4.5 p.m.), from eouth. ■ KANTJKATJ HEADS. ■ Sailed.—Karawa (6 p.m.), for Now Ply- ■ mouta . • NAPIER. To sail.—Koutunui (5 p.m.), and Kahu (7 p.m.), for Wellington, -via. coast. PICTON. AiTived.—Kapourika (5.35 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. To sail.—Nikau (10 p.m.), for Wellington; Kegulus (midniirht), for Westport. 1 LITTELTON. 1 Sailod.-Mararoa (6.40 p.m.), for Welling: ! ° n ' I'OET OHALMEES. ,■ Arrived.—Ooriuna (11 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ i. . ) TO-DAY'S BERTHAGB LIST. Moeraki—Glasgow Wharf. ' Blenheim-No. 13 .Queen's Wharf. llararoa-Perry Wharf. r Kumo-Taraniilu Street Wharf. ; , Kokiri—Pipitca Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen'e Wharf, i Wakatu—No. 7 Queen's Wharf, i Bertie Minor— Kailway Wharf. SCHOONER ABBESTBD FOR DEBT. ' By Telegraph.-Prees Asaotiation. .! Auckland, August 26. I i The' American schooner Lucy has Hieen 1 ' arrested for debt. Tie claim ie by the ■ consignees of case oil, Messrs. Wright, fc Stephoneon and Co., for £760 alleged dam- [ fleu to earßo and lure of sear.

MOEBAKI NOT SIGHTED. No word was yesterday received by the Union Company as to the expected time of arrival oF the Moeraki from Sydney. It la tUouerht likely that sho will arrive in pott this Morning. ' BERTIE MN.OR I\ T I'OHT. Tho American three-niastcd Bohooner Hertio Minor, 290 tons. E. H. Ohristensen in oommand, arrived in tho stream at Wellington at 2.15 p.m. yesterday, after a, 97-day trip from San Francisco. The vessel was near the New .Zealand coast 52 days ago, but by the' recent southerly ' icalen she was blown oil her ooureo. Her rudder was carried away In a high Kale on July 2!>, and she finished her voyage with the aid of a temporarily-risged "jury." Cape Falliser was in stent on "Thursday, and another sailinc elup, believed to ho thn American barquentine Edward Mny. was sonic distance ofl. The Bertie Minor will berth at the Railway Wharf this moraine to discharge gasoline to the agency of Messrs. IV. il. Bannatyne and Oo. ( MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. H. Roes, second engineer on the John, has come ashore, and Mr. W. I Ozaniis, late of the Hiniitangi, has filled i the position. Mr. A. Gibson, second officer on tho Patcena, has transferred to the Mapourikn,, I relieving Mr. Oollins. Mr. J. Rcotcs has I signed on as tliird oflicer of the MapouI rika. Mr. W. Joquiery is npw purser on thai ship. Mr. M. 0. Fitziribbon bus rejoined the Ripple an flrat mat-c, and Mr. 11. h. Sohmar, relieving aecond mute, has come ashore.

Late last night a biff eailiiiK »hip entered the Meads. Although her name was Ihon not known it was surmised that sho h the lin-rmieiitine Edward May (859 tone), from San Francisco. , Tin , liyttolton fiirry boat to-day is tlio Paioi>na, which will relieve the MararoU, while aho is beine overhauled at Welliueton. Messrs. Wright, Stephoiifion and 00. advise that tho Kennedy has been diverted, and will not call here to-dny. They will dinpatch the Waimca for Nelson and the Ooast on Thursday. The Kahii in to load for Eaet Ooa«t stations to-morrow.

Messrs. Salmond «nu sipraggon advise that the Nana, which is due from Kelson to-inorrow, will sail Hie same day for Lytteltou, returning to Wellington on buturday. Tho Tainui ia cine to arrive, toe on Thursday lor Lyttelton, and is to sail for Napier and 'i'okoiiiaru Jiay. blip will take general cargo. , Tlic Karu is not refuted to arrive here from Lyttelton before to-inorrow. Her movements out of Wellington ure unccrTii'e Calm iB duo hero to-morrow to loud for Wmiganui. , , , The Wainm Bar is reported to bo workable again. Owing to the slackness of the Blenheim trade, the Wairau is shortly to be laid up, fc.nd the Opawa ro-coin-missioncil. , , , u . The Union Company's Kakaro left Port, 'Olmlmcrs at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland, via Wellington, at which port flho will to-day take In bunker supplies. ■ Tlie Ngabere is due hero at the end of tho week, with coment, from Whangarei. The Hinemoa was unable to work Kaliurangi Point lighthouse on Sunday, and stood iu at Totaranul for shelter, bno is due to arrive at Wellington this week. The officers and crew of tho Tutanckai ivero yesterday paid on, and the vessel will lay up. . .„ . The Government steamer Rama will bo brought oR the slip to-day after overhaul. A definite date for the holding of a Nautical Court in connection with tne Hlmltangi is to bo decided to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 290, 27 August 1918, Page 9

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