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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. Day. Hr. m. Pull moon 1 811 p.m. liasfc Quarter 9 436 p.m. New moon 16 V 55 a.m. First quarter 23 6 50 a.m. MOON. . Moon rises to-day, 7.4 a.m.: sets, 5.20 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.12 a.m.: sets. 4.4 i o.m. . HIGH WATER. To-day. 3.32 a.m.; 4.2 n.m. To-morrow, 4.29 a.m.; 5.1 p.m. ARRIVALS, THURSDAY. JUDY IS. NORA NIVEN, trawler (4.5 a.m.), IK tonß, Ormes, ■ from Gwk Strait. NIKAU, b.s. (8.5 a,ill;) 253 tons, R. Hay. from Nolson V> AIRAU, b.b. (0.25 a.m.) 143 tonß. W. Doiley. frnm Picton, . MAORI, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 3412 tons W Cameron, from Lyttelton. RARANGA. B.s. (12.30 p.m.). 10,040 tons, J. Gaskoll. from Tokomaru Bay. .WAIHORA. s.s." (3.10 p.m.), 4638 tons, E. Annleyard. from Neweastlo ■' PATEENA, s.s. 1V.25 p.m.), IJI2 tonß, T. Bewoll, from Picton. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. JULY IS. NORA NIVEN, trawler. (8,45 a.m.), iW tons. Orme6, for Oook Btralt. WAYEKIiEY. b.s. (noon), 157 tons, W. Uripden, for Patea. WESTMKATH, b.s. (1.45 p.m.), 6129 tons, G. Foreuson, for Lvttclton. ROSAMOND, 8.8.- (2.30 n.m.), 721 tons, fi. Nicholas, for Now Plymouth. WAITANGI, s.s. (3 p.m.), 171 tons, A. Fislt, for Patfla.. JOHN, s.B, (3.50 p.m.), J39 tons, J. Hawick, for Uunedm. NIKAU, b.s. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons.'R. Hay, for Nelson. RIPPLE, b.s. (7.15 p.m.), 413 tons, J. Carlson, for Napier. ; MAORI, s.b. (7.c0 p.m.), 3412 tonß, W. Cameron, for Lyttelton. WAIRAU, s.b. (11.40 a.m.), 143 tons, W. Dwiey, for Picton. OPiWA, s.b. (11.45 ; a.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholas, from Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ngahere, Tokomaru Bay, July 11. Huin, Wantanui, July 16. Opawa, Blenheim, July 16. Echo, Blenneim, July '•«. Kaitoi, Nelson, July 16. Mahana, London. July 16. Baden Powell, Picton. July 1». . ! Kennedy, Foxton, July 16. Invercargill. Wanganui, July w. Kahilta, Lyttrltoll.. July 16. Arawa, Port Chalmerß,. July 10. Argyllshire, Napier, Julv 10. Kim,. Westport, July 16. Wootton, Lyttelton, Julv 16. Maori, Lyttelton, July 17. Nikaii. NMson, Julv 17\ Pateena, Ticton, July 17. iKurow, Adelaido, July IV. . Waverley, Patea, July IT. Wait&ngi. Patea, July -17. Kiru, Lyttcltoii, July 17, Walrau, Blenheim, July if Kapiti, Wanganui, July 17. Kapuni, Patea. Julv 17. Koiitunul. Napier: July 17. Kaitoa, Nelion, July id, Wahine, Lyttelton, July 18 Karamu. Greymouth. July 11. Invercargill. Wangairai. July U, Blonheim, Wnganui, July *8. Garbefa, Auckland. July 19. iW'iitoro, Greymouth. July 19. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Ji>ly 8). Waimea, Tnrakolie, July 29, Paparoa. Wanganui, July 20. Adelaide, July 20. Ripple, Gisborne, Julv 21. Rnahine, Auckland, July 21. Monowai, Dunedin, July 21. Durham, Timaru, .Tulv 23. Wootton, Greymouth. July 24. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Sofaia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, July 16. Echo, North Cape, July 16. Wahine, Lyttelton, July 16. Kaitoa, Nolson, July 16, Pateena. Picton. Nelson, July 16. - Baden Powell, Lyttelton, July 16. Opawa, Blenheim, July 16. Invercargill, Wanginul, July 16. Donald M'Kay, New Plymouth, July 16. Wootton. Greymouth, July '0, Maori, Lyttelton, July" 17. Nik an., Nolaon, July 17. Pa/paroa, Wanganui, July 17. ICapitl, Wanganui, July 17. Knpuni, Patea, July 17. Manuka, Sydney,' llobart, July 17. 'Kahilta, Greymouth, July 17. Ngahere, Greymouth, July 17. Blenheim, Havelock and Sounds, July 19. Karu, Lyttelton, July 19. Waitangi, Patea, July lj. \ Waverley, Patea, July 19. Koutunui, East Ooast. July 19. Wahine, Lyttelton, July 19. Kaitoa, Nclßon, July 19. j Pateena, Picton and Nelson, July 19. Kennedy, Foxton, Julv 19. ( Tofua, 'Frisco, July 20. Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, July Waimea, Nolson and Coast, July 20. Raranga, London, July 20. Garbeta. Melbourne, July 21. ■ Monowai, Auckland, via ports, July 22. Paparoa, London, July 23.

OVERSEA STEAMERS. 1 ARIOSTA (A. and A.), loft Newport Now» June 15 for ytteltoft, liunedln. and Ail* trallan norti. ]Juo Lyttelton July )S. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR (Hurray. Roberts), left YancouTOr June 24 for N.Z., via Australia. Due Wellington Auf. 20. GA'ftBETA (N;Z. and A.), left Nowport News Juno 7, for Auckland and Welling ton. . Duo hero July 19. KAItAMEA '(8.8. and AO, left Manama July 1. Dim Wellington Auc. 1. LEITRIM (N.Z. and A.).. loft Liverpool May 22 for Auckland and Wellington. Due hero July 24, MATATUA (S.S.A.) left London June 28 for Auqklahd, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. Due here August 19. MAHANA (B.S. and A.), left Liverpool May 27. Due here July 16. NORTHUMBERLAND. arrived New Torlc June 8 to load for New Zealand aud Australia... Duo hero July 19. PORT CURTIS (C. and D.), left Panama July 11. Duo Auckland Aug. 3. PORT SYDNEY (0. and D.f, left London Juno I!.' Due here September 6. . PAKEHA (S.B. and A.), left Cnited Kin* dom May 22 for Melbourne, Sydney, and Briebane (via Caps Town). Due In N.Z. tor loading July 25. PORT. ALMA (C. ind DJ. left. Colon June 24. Duo at Auckland July 18. PORT DENISON (G.D.), left London Moj > for Australia, Auckland, papier, and Wollington. Duo here July 20. UUAHINE 'N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton May 27, for Auckland and Wellington. Due here July 19. \ RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton June 18. Due Wellington Aug. 8. WEST MAHWAH (Gen. S.fl. Corporation of fI.F:). left San TVancieco June 12 for Auckland, Wellington,. and Aiuitrallan ports. Duo hero July 20. ■

; TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE MKT. Donald M'Kay—No. 1 Queen's Wharl. MamikaPNo. 1 Queen's Wharf. NgShero-No. 2 Queen's Wharf. . ■ Sofala—No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Kahikit-No. 6 Queen'B Wharf. May Howard—No. 8 Queen'B Wharf. Httwera—No. ,9 Queen'B Wharf. Xaitoa—No. 10 ■ Queen'B Wharf. Op;uva—No. 11 Queen'B Wharf. Patecna—No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Baden Powell—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Woott-on—No. 13 Queen n Wharf, l'ofua—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Hinemoa—?erry Wharf. Kennedy—Ferry Wharf. Wahino—Ferry Wharf. Kini—Railway Wharf. Waihoro—Railway Whan. Argyllthiro-Glasgow Wharf.. Jlars.ngn'—Glasgow Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon breastwork. Firebrand— I Thorndon breastwork. Echo—Pipitea Wharf. Mapourika—At the slip. BY TELEGRAPH, OVERSEAS. PORT KEMBLA, July 15. Sailed.—Port Deuison, for Now Zealand. COASTAL. THURSDAY. JULY 15. ' , ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—lliniU' (11 a.m.), from New Plymouth TOKOMARTr IIAT. Sailed.—Ngaherc (midnight), for Wellington. N Railed.—Arahura (1.30' a.m.), for Napier; To Anau (9.30 p.m. July 14), for Lyttelton. NAPIER, Sailed.—Argyllshire (9.35 a.m.), for Wellington; Wanaka (3.25 p.m.), for Auckland. To sail.—Koutunui (5 p.m.), for Wellington ;• tfokoia (10 p.m.). for Gisborne. PICTOSr. Arrived.—Storm (8.15 p.m. July 14), from Wanganui. Sailed—Pateena (6 p.m.). for Wellington. To sail.-Baden Powell (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrivod.-Corinna (10.21) a.m.), from Timoru.... WESTPORT. Arrived.—Kowhai (5 a.m.), from Gisborne: Canopus. (9.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton! Pnherusi (6.40 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Bailed. —Kini (10 a.m.), for Wellington; itesuluß (11.40 a.m.), for Greymouth, . LY.TTELTON. Sailed—Lily, schooncr (8 n..m.), for Wei- ■ lington: Woottpn (11 a.m.), for Wefiinu. ton; Ngntoro (6.30 p.m.), for Greymouth; Wahino (8.110 p.m.). for Wollington; Manaroa. for Wcstport. PORT CIIALMER6. Arrived.-Kaitqna . (10 a.ip.i, from Mulf;

Weßtralia, (10.45 a..m,), from Lytteltonj ; Calpi (11.30 a.m.), from Wellington; City oi Winchester (1.30 p.m.), from Lyttcl l ton; Monowai (3.30 p.m.), from ljytt«lton, • Sailod—Tutanekai (5 p.m.), for Bluff; Kittuna (5 p.m.), for Westport. TIMARtt. . Arrived.—Durliam (10.20 a.m.), from Wet \ lington.* MANUKA'S PASSENGEKB. Tho Union S.S. Company's steamer Manuka, which, arrived in the stream early yesterday morning from Sydney berthed at No. 1 Queen's Wharf at 10.30 a.m. The vessel left. Sydney at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday. and experienced stronc westerly winds with cloudy weather and heavy rain for the first two days, and tluu weather for the remainder of the trip. She brought transhipments ex Wongaratta Yarri, Koshou Maru, Elkantana, ■Toyo Maru. Aki Maru. Australian, Waiwora, Nuddca. Khybsr, Ism Itossore, T.t.inon HariK Bt. Aibanp, Palermo, Eastern. and Port Melbourne. ■ . 1 Thcro were on board the following siloon DisßenEcrs;—Misses ICcnny, Lance, fipero, Taylor, Evans, Crowther, Johnson, Cocks. Carter, M'Grath. Scott, M'Lauehlin, Crowther. Carter, O'Neill. Anderson, ■ Mass, Eynn. Valo, Savage, Andrews, Chum-; Hers, Thornton, Westbrook, 'Sister Alnoonue. Sister . Joscpha. ' Rcnand, limins. Beattie, Marks, Checkley (2), Sis-' tor Olsa (2). Brace, Thomson. Byrte, Uesdames Anlm and child. IJaqjrett, Jackson and child, Norwond. Wr.t f . and child, Johnston, Crowther, Norton. Scott, Bale&i Sanßome and child, Richmond. Bobbyn and 3 children. Forbes, Watson /and J children. Miss Murrell. Ifplsey, Holmes and' ?. children. Cox. Tollitt, Genders, Murray, Hyde, V'ton, M'Millan. Madden, M'Phcrson. Wilkinson. GcmmeD. Coleman, M'Skimming, O'Brien, Bain.'Messrs. lJaffftt. Price, Dnhlan, .Tf-kson, v Wilson, Norwood, Clorkßon, Fildes, 'Winder,. M'Arthur, Ijswis. Poole. Bates. Hauler, Tantrum, Kilmcster. Earle. Clark, Greenwood, Burgess. Dobbyn. Pitts. Watson, Mass, Kelsev. Murre'l, M'flnrthy, Thomas, Fernhout. O'Jlara. Wood, Grant, Fitzalan, Genders (?.). Peterson, Owens, Murray, Rcnand, Moffatt, Watson. Ciekr,. Peterson, Carlson, Hill, Christanspn. do Ridder, Holme". 'Hyd<\ Liston, M'MiUnn, M'Phcrson. Jones. Elisor. Edwards. Ed-. mojids, Heath, Wh" f e. Remir"U, Watson, Camn, finodirrass, Checkley (2), Coleman, M'frkimmliiir.-Alexander. Bellham, Coivillo, Rp<-veß. Marnney. The Kanaka will not i?o to Lyttelton, but is to nil on the return trip to Sydney and Hobart at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon.

TOfTTA.'FROJI SAX FRANCISCO The R.M.S. Toilin, arrived in the Btream Into on Wednesday night from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga, and' berthed yesterday morning at No. 16 Queen's Wharf. The trip was uneventful. Tho Tnfua left San Francisco at 11.60 a.m. on June 19, and experienced moderate winds and sea and fine'clear weather until arrival at Papeete at 3.40 p.m. on July I.' Similar conditions prevailed between Papeete and Rarotonga. the latter port being readied.at 9 p.m. on July 5. Leavinc Rarotonga nt 9.30 a.m. on July 7. tho l'ofna experienced moderate to strong westerly winds and rourii seas .until arrival at Wellington. She brought' tho following saloon passengers:—Misses Herton and Winder, Mesdames Campbell, Dalziel, and Wallier, Messrs. Bankier, Campbell. Franltham, Miller. M'Manus, T., M. Wilford, Jamsel, Dr. Dalziel, Dr. Heard) also 13 steerage. Tho Tofua, which brines a full general nargo. is 'to sail on the return trip to San Francisco, via, Rarotonga and Papeete, on Tuesday next.

HEW HOLLAND-AUSTRALIA LINE. Messrs. Johnston and 00., Ltd., adviso that the United Netherlands Steamship Co. has opened a cargo line from Holland to Australia, calling at Rotterdam, Antwerp, Lisbon, Genoa, via- Suez Canal to i'rcmantlo. Adelaide. Melbourne, and SyUney, and that they have been appointed aeents at Wellington. The first steamer from Australia, will be the s.s. Jacatra, leaving Syduey during August, while- the first steamer to leave Holland will be tho s.s. Soerakarta, sailing from Rotterdam at end of Augupt. For any further information required application Bhould.be made to Messrs. Johnston and Co., Ltd. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The New Zealand Shipping Company adviso that the Rualiine is due to leavo Auckland on Thursday, and to arrivo here at the end of next week._ The. Paparoa has been , delayed at Wangimui owing'to bad weather, and is now due lierc on Tuesday. The Remuern arrived at Panama on July 10. and sailed from Colon for King•ton. Newport News, . Southampton, and London the same day. The Tv'aiknura ai/ived at Brisbane on July 10, and is loading for New Zealand torts. The Hororata arrived at Brisbane from Sydney on Friday last. • MESS-TABLE GOSSII'. Mr. J. Garrard, manager at Lyttelton for Messrs. Kinsey and Co., has receutly been on a holiday visit, to Australia. Ha left Sydney for Auckland on Saturday last by the Port Benisoti, and if expected to arrive home about the end of the ween. Mr. 0. T. Duncan, chief engineer of tli» Ripple, succeeded by Mr. 'H. S. Jenkins. Mr. O. Stephens has joined the Wairau , as mate. Mr. W. B. Hoare lias left the Rosamond ae third engineer. \ TIMARU HARBOUR RETURNS. Steamers aggregating 112,422 tons entered the port of Timaru for the six months anded June 30, as-compared with 114.085 tons for the Ramo period in 1919. Tim total tonnage of exports and imports dur.\ in? the same period waslmporter 1920, J3.683 tons; 1919 , 32.883 tons; exports, 1920, 39,157 tons. 1919, 47,377 tons. The revenuo for the pcrirtd in 1920 amounted to £12,156 lis. lid., while in 1919, it was £11,379 18s. 7d. MAHANA DUE TO-MORROW.' A wireless message has been received from the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Maliana that she will arrivo at Wellington at 10 o'clock to-night. She is to leave on Monday for Australia. NEXT CALCUTTA STEAMER. The next steamer from Calcutta will be one of the British-India branch of the P. and O. group. She is to load at Calcutta in July-August, and will complete at Singapore and Java.

NGAHERE WITH COAL. The Naahere which is due to nrrive today from Tokomaru Bay where she has been discharging part" cargo of coal, is *to put the remainder into hulks. She is to sail for Greymouth on Saturday. . ' SOMERSET LEAVES BRISBANE. The Somerset left Brisbane on July 1< for BluCfj aud is due on July 19. RARANGA FOR. HOME. The Shaw-Savill steamer Raranga is dua to sail {or Home on Tuesday. AItAWA FOR HOME. The Arawa due from Port Chalmers today is expected to get away finally for Loudon on July 27. v NORTHUMBERLAND' FROM NEW JOKK. The New Zealand and African Company haß been advised that the Nortlnimbei>. land, outward bound from Now York, icfv Colon on July 4 for Auckland, 1b duo on July 24. GARBETA FROM AUCKLAND. Now discharging Newport. News cargo at Auckland the steamer Garbeta. IB due at on Monday morning to put out a nart carco. She will sail oil »cdliesday for Melbourne. The New Zealand and African Company are the local agents. - PORT DENISON FROM HOME. The C. and D. liner Port Denison left Port Kembla at 1 p.m. on Wednesday for . Auckland and Wcllinpton. Shp is due at the northern port on Sunday evening and at Wellington on July 28. The Navua is now due to leave Auckland on July 24, and not <Th Juls; 22. ~ The departure of the Soiak was again postponed yesterday, and she is now expected to leave to-day. The Knltapo is to load coal for Wellington at Nowcaßtle next week. Messrs. Levin and Co., local audits for « tho Northern S.S.. Company, advise that owing to heavy rain the liitmi will leavo Onchuii"."i at 2 o'clock to-day, and will return from the breakwater to-morrow at 4 p.m. instead of to day Messrs. Levin and Co. ndviso that tho West, Muhwah, at present, discharging San Francisco cargo at Auckland, is due at Wellington on Wednesday next 1,0 continue discharge. The Union Company advise that tho Kurow; from Adclnide. should arrive at; Wellington on Tuesday next. The vessel will later procccd to Lyttelton. Messrs. Johnston and Co. have been advised that their c'eanier Invercareill has been delayed at Wanganui, and will not reach Wellington till- Sunday. On Tuesday and Wednesday no labour was available to work the cargo, and yesterday when labour could'be had heavy rain Btnopcd operations. The following steamers were expectedto be within range of Ihe undermentioned wireless stations last" night :—Awanui: Triitt. Riverinn, Port Alma, Waimsirino, KuitMwta. ICaiwnrr.i, Koromiko. Auckland: Rivcrina. Kailangntn-. Kaiwarra, Koromikn. Port Alma. Wellington: Pateena, Maori, Waliinn, Mahann, Port Lyttelton, Zcalandie. Catlilamct, Wcctmoatti.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 250, 16 July 1920, Page 10

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