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SHIPPING.

HIGHWATEI& *s" •'' - „■ .> . TO-MOKHOW. ' 1% •"'." '"fFaixpoa. Head: 1.32 a-ra.. 1.54 p-m. ;■'."' s■*■* Chalmers : 2.12 a.m., 2.34 p.m. Dun- - - *sin : 2.42 a.m., 3.4 p.m. --; THE SUN. • ■ Rises to-morrow, 7.24 a-m.; sets, 5.2 pan. * , THE MOON. Bose to-day, 1.38 p.m.: sets to-morrow, 5.36 a.m. —Phases During August.— Acqrust 10 Fnll moon 2.25 p.m. August 18 Last quarter 11.41 p.m. August 24 New moon 3.44 p.m. WEATHER REPORTS.

The Government Meteorologist (Rev. •D. C. Bates) supplied the following ... weather reports at 9 a»m. to-day : Bar. Ther. Weath. Cape Maria—iS.E.,l„ 30.46 56 B Russell—S.E., f b ... 30.48 51 B JKmpara—E.S.E-, I_. .50.45 51 B Manukaa— £., br ... 30.56 49 B Auckland—S., 1 ... 30.53 55 B East Cape--S.. f b ... 30.43 50 B Gisborne—Calm ... 30.45 52 B Napier—S.W., I ... 30.53 47 B Cap* Palliser—S.. f b 30.63 50 0 'N\ Plvmoath—S.E., f b 30.57 50 B C Wanganui—N.E., 1 ... 30.60 47 BC Wellington—S.. br ... 30.62 51 BC Cape Campbell—s.. 1 30.66 SO C Farewell Spit—S.W.. 1 30.60 46 C Westport—S.E.. br ... 30.46 40 P. Grevmouth— S.E.. br 30.06 39 BC Bealev—Calm 30.59 30 1!C Ohristchmrch—-S.. 1 ... 30.68 48 BC Timaru—E., 1 b ... 30.75 41 B C Qajnaru—Calm 30.67 40 B . Dtmedin—S.W.. 1 ... 30.51 49 OG Queenstown —Calm ... 30.71 33 B Nuggets—S.W., br ... 30.50 48 C ; Bluff—W.. 1 50.65 47 C PuvsegurPt.—N.W., 1 50.70 47 G Civile—Calm ...' ... Nasebv—Calm 28.50 37 IV Port Chalmers—S.W..l 30.65 51 BC Pembroke—Calm ... 29.70 41 Frost Roxburgh—X.E., 1 b 30.39 45 BC Baklntha—S.W.. 1 ... - 45 C Inwcargill—N., 1 ... 50.62 44 O Wind.—L, light: br, breeze; f b, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gale: g. whole or heavy gale ; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather. —B,"blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy : C. clouds, passing clouds; D. drizzling rain; F. foggy: G, gloomy, dark weather ; H. hail; L, lightning :"M, misty; 0. overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds; P. passing showers; Q, squally; R, run, continued Tain: S. snow; T. thunder: U, ugly, threatening appearance: Z, hac-y. Forecast. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. I). C. Bates) supplied the following at neon to-day : —Strong westerly winds ; cool and changeable, and frost to-night; glass "unsteady ; tides and sea moderate. ARRIVED.—August 6. t. Flora, s.s, 1,273 tons, Norton, from ■ Westport. Corinna, s.s., 1,271 tons, Cameron, from ,New Plymouth. InvercargUl, s.s., 224 tons, Gillies, from Stewart Island. X SAlLED.—August 5. ' "•' Orari, s.s., 7,207 toits, Smith, for Lyt- ■'.-•, '■ telton, Ci,, Koonya, s.s., 1,091 tons, Platts, for ■.■'",' Grevmouth direct. .«'-■ Xotaxe, s.s., 14 lions, Treurn, for In•wsjrcargill. .'. ■' ' August 6. Warrimoo. s.s., 3,529 tons. Gift, for « Melbourne via. the Bluff and Hobaxt. ... " EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal.— Tarawera, from Auckland, August 10. •, ' —lntercolonial. Moeraki, from Melbourne, August 8. Hauroto, from Auckland. August 8. Manuka, from Sydney via Cook Strait, August 12. —Oversea, Sail.— * ; Blenheim, Norwegian barque, from Maiden Island. Mataora, Norwegian barque, from Sey- - - 'aaeilu: Vxrvchal do Gontant, French barque, : item. Portland; sailed June 28. W. H. Talbot, four-masted schooner, 1 from Portland; sailed June 29. —Oversea, Steam.— » - Den of Glamis. left New York May 16 xia Anstralia and Northern ports; at Melbourne July 9; left Sydney July 29; at Auckland August 3; due about August 17. Sussex, left Liverpool May 27 via , Northern ports; at Hobart July 17. Auckland July 25, Wellington July 30; due about August 15. Hyndford, left New York May 20 via Northern ports; left Newcastle August 4 ; , ' .due-about end of August. left London July-7 for Danredin via Australia: due about August 27. Waimate, left Montreal June 5 via Aus- ■ tralia and Northern ports; at Melbourne Juhr 31; due about August 19. Sumy, left Liverpool June 24 via Australia and Northern ports; due about September 10. Anglo-Patagonlan, left New York June ;2 via Auatxalia and Nothern ports; due ; about end of August. Capa Ortegal, left New York June 17 tia 2\nstralia and Northern ports; du» about September 15. Earamea, left Montreal June 29 via Australia and Northern ports; due about .September 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Hairroto, for Auckland, August 8 (SydJney passengers tranship to Maheno at LAncklaad). MoerakL, for Sydney, via Cook Strait, [.August 9. i Tarawer3,for Auckland, August 11. Manuka, for Melbourne, August 13. Tb part at .noon to-day : —At Dunedin : Rakanoa, Invereargill (steam), Dnncrag, Irene, Joseph Sims. Huanui (3ail). -\t Port Chalmers : Flora, Corinna, Mamari, Jkfoura, Mokoia, Dorset, Rakiura (steam). . Moeraki, s-8., arrived at the Bluff at 6 " ' o'clock this morning for Melbourne and : Hobaxt, and was expected to leave at 6 ! tbia evening for Dunedin. .She is due at ■ - «;Port early to-morrow morning, and at 'Dunedin soon afteT noon. ;' Haaroto, s.s., left Auckland at 8.25 on .'..--".lSatarday night for Dunedin direct. She | £':" .». due to-morrow afteraooc. and will sail j ik ' ;at noon on Wednesday for East Coast.ports fcy' ; '. "-and Auckland. ■w- v Coriima., !J., arrived at Port Cballosers yesterday evening from New PlyThe morning she went into dock oveAanL Next Sunday she resumes I ' J commission, sailing for New Plymouth via T'»twarf ports. '\* ' Den of Gksmis, s.s., which arrived at , : .Aacldand oo Thursday with rase oil from jNew York for New" Zealand ports, experienced exceptionally severe weather between Cape Town and Melbourne. The vessel "was frequently under water, and •■ fcer decks.-were in a constant state of flood A* on several occasions were the cabins. j.. Flora, £.«., arrived at Port Chalmers V--. -Yesterday from Westpart, and after dis- . coal into the hulks, to-day she " *' ionte up to Dunedin. On Thursday she ' '' V*«ail* on the retern trip to the West Coast. *■" - . Koonya, 5.8.. is to load at Qreymouth ;". tor LytteKon, the Bluff, and Ehmedin. She ***7 -|s. expected here about the middle of next %X, -week, and will take the time-table inn Q.-T-batik to the Coast. ..-■'•*• ? Captain A. H. Thorpe, who has been -•-.■* acting harbor master, at Lyttelton for " .. whim time, has been appointed harbor mas- "?**'\ ter and chief pilot of the port. Captain ;•& ■> |T6orpe has been in the service of the LytX; - teiton Harbor Board for years. He '-was formeriy master in the employ of the ' HwWart-Panrlcer Company Proprietary in '*.' - the inteTCokmial service, his last camgmtd ' ' being the Zeaiandia. He joined the Lytteltaa Harbor Board's staff as chief pilot, and about tbree years ago was appointed 'k'.y »eting bariwr master on the retirement of *&" vibe Tate latter master, Captain. J. W. fife""' *CJ«ck. !S 3 *«t'»'Osßitam Vint* late of the Hauroto, rePli'lobed the Waafemata at Wellington, and *s'f' femfeia Coffins transferred to the :! xeame for the s.s. Willesden not at Montreal for M«I- - New Zealand ports

s«ems that she left the Tyne in ballast to fulfil the engagement, but .ran ashore in Frethwick Bay, Pentland Firth. This -was on June 19, and notification of the mishap was at once sent to Leith and Aberdeen, whence assistance whs despatched. On arrival at the scene it was found that the WiUisden was lying in. the shallowest part of the bay. with her forefoot on a rock, and she was catching roost amidships. Water had found its way into the Nos. 1 and 2 holds, as well as the forepeak. To lighten the ship preparatory to towing operations beginning, the captain was advised to jettison the bunker coal, which was accordingly done. Then the tugs got to work, but the effort proved unsuccessful, and further assistance was found necessary. The following day another salvage "steamer arrived from Aberdeen. j but whether success followed or not is not , yet. known. i * The quantities of hemp and tow graded at the jiorts of the Dominion during the month of July. 1911. were :—-Hemp, 4,006 bales. ;-.s compared with 5,719 for the corresponding month oi hist year, a decraese of 1,714 bales. For 12 months ended July 31. the number graded was 96.035, as compared with 123,023 for the previous 12 months, a decrease of 25.988 bales. During the month 1.252 bales of tow were dealt with, as compared with 1,844 for the corresponding month of last year, or a decrease of 592. THE VANCOUVER SERVICE. BRISBANE, August s.—Makura, from Vancouver. Passengers : For Auckland— Messrs Blyth. Alexander, Sinclair, Montgomery, Williams, Bovre, Griffiths, Waite, Anderson. Glynn, James (2), Morgan, Jellymau, R. Alexander, Ahnfeldt, Jones, Owens, Dt Rayner, Mesdanies Blyth, Alexander, Rayner, Montgomery and child. Howe ami child. Jones. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Wither. For Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Roberts. For Dffli-edin-~Miss Macfarlane. Cargo for Dunedin : 68 cases drugs, 50 cases corsets, 2 cases shoes. 23 crates sewing machines. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August s.—Tarawera. for Southern ports.—B.2s p.m., Hauroto, for Dimedin.—August 6 : Wimmera, from Southern ports. —5 p.m.. Victoria, from Sydney.—WaitemaUi, from Bluff via way ports. NAi r IER. August 5.—4.50 p.m., Kaitunn, from Newcastle. LYTTEL.TOX. August. 6.—11.30 a.m., Orari. from Port Chalmers.—ll.4o a.m.. Mamma, from Wellington. SYDNEY. August s'—-Manuka, for Wei- j lington.—August 6 : Titania, from Kai'mELBOURNE. August s.—Moana, j from Bluff.- -August. *6 : Marjorie Craig, for New Zealand.—Ennerdale, for Dun- j edin. I (For Continuation see Late Shipping.) J

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Evening Star, Issue 14638, 7 August 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 14638, 7 August 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 14638, 7 August 1911, Page 6