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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON.

PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGUST.

YESTERDAY’S WEATHER. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer . . 30.03 30.00 30.03 > Thermometer j. <8 ol 3S i ind, .S.W.; clear. ■; TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High water, 4.16 a.m.; 5.11 p.m. ' g un rises, 6.44 a.m.; sets, 5.23 p.m. Moon rises, 7.19 a.m.; sets, 6.23 pm.. ARRIVED. Ansrust 24. 6.10 a.m.— Kini, 5.5.,. 1122 tons, Watson, from Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. .? August 24, 6.20 a.m.— Kittawa. s.s., 1247 tons Pennington, from Greymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. ... August 24, 6.50 a.m.— Maori, 5.5.., 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Wellington. Union btcani Ship Company, agents. Passengers—l.o faWoebling, from limaru. A. H. iurnbull and Co., agent*. „ August 24, 7.25 a.m.— Warrimoo, s.s., ..oi» ton*, Clift, from Melbourne, via Honart, Bluff and Dunedin. Union Slenm Ship Company, agents. Passengers: Intercolonial—Misses Purecr and Rennie, Mr lurser ind one stcerago; coastal —Misses Miller anu Gormack, Mesdames Grant and Gcrmaclc, Messrs Brown, Newman, Follieringham, Paterson, Williams, Brice and one steerage. August 24, 5.65 p.m.—Eunice, scow 100 tons, Sproule, from Havelock. T. 11. Ker, *,eent. i August 24—H.M.S. Challenger, 5300 tons, 12,600-h.p., eleven guns, Captain Gaunt, from Wellington. . August 24 —Defender, s.s., 180 tons, Jamieson, from Karamea. Kinsey and Co., agents. August 24—Himitangi, s.s., 323 tons, Manly, from Wellington. Kinsey and Co., agents. August 31. 8.25 p.m.—Wakatu, s.s., 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., agents. SAILED. >.August 24, 2.20 a.m.—Lily, schooner, 84 tons, Bloom, for Greymouth. Pitcaithly and. Co., agents. i August 24—Breeze, s.s., 347 tons, Woebling, for- Wellington and Wanganui. A. H. Turnhull and Co., agents. August 21, 5 p.m.—H.MLS. Challenger, 5800 tons, 12,500 h.p., 11 guns, Captain Gaunt, for Sydney. 1 V August 24, 8.20 p.m.—Maori, s.s., 3899 tons, 'Aldwell, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—One hundred and twenty-five saloon and fifty steerage. • August 24—Warrimoo, s.s., 3529 tons, Clift, for Sydney via Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers: For Wellington—Miss Vere, Mesdames Vere and Grant; for Sydney—Misses Corbold, Dykes, and Moir, Mesdamos Moir and Corbold, Messrs L. W. Appleby, J. R. Johnston, Vere, W. J. Moore, Meares, G. Martin, J. Hagerty, L. Cade, J. Gunn, M’Cullough, Harley, Zander, Denton, Moir and Master Corbold and thirty steerage. August 24, 6.20 p.m.—Ennerdale, s.s., Robinson, for Timaru. C. Ferrier and Co., agents. August 24, 10.10 p.m.—Woottcn, b.s., 150 lons, Larsen, for Nydia Bay. New Zealand Express Company, agents. • U , EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I- THIS E'AY—Mararoa, s.s., from Wellington; Mokoia, s.s., from Dunedin; Hyndford, ,*.e., from New York,, via ports; AngloPatagonian, s.s., from New York, via ports; Mjoeraki, s.s., from Sydney, via Wellington; (fcrapawa, s.s., from Puponga, via Pakawau. Frpm London—Ruapehu, s.s., sailed July I, dSie Lyttelton August, 2); Tainui, s.s., sailed July 20, clue Lyttelton September 11; • Rotorua, s.s., sailed August 3, due Lyttelton . {September 25; Kaikoura, s.s., sailed August •'it, due Lyttelton October 3 From Liverpool—Surrey, s.s., sailed June ’ 84, due Lyttelton about September 6; Kent, *.*., to sail July 20, due Lyttelton September JO. From Montreal Waimate, s.s., sailed May 15, due Lyttelton August SO; Karamea, *.s., at Melbourne August 20, due Lyttelton about August 81; Capa Corso, sailed July to, duo Lyttelton about September 30. , From New York—Hyndford, s.a., sailed May 24, due Lyttelton August 24; Ingic-Patagonian, s.s., sailed May 11, due Lyttelton August 24; Cape Ortegal, s.s., •ailed June 19, due Lyttelton about September 15; Cape Breton, s.s., sailed June 14. lue Lyttelton August 81; Walkure, s.s., sailed July 1, due Lyttelton September 30; Tonioana, s.s., sailed July 17, duo Lyttelton September 30; Lord Lonsdale,: e.s., sailed July 26, due Lyttelton about October 25; Triefels, s.s., sailed August 1, du« Lyttelton about October 24. From Osaka, Japan—Beckenham, s.s., left Newcastle August 19. From Calcutta Aparima, s.s., sailed August 1. due Lyttelton about September 7. From Kaipara—Aratapu, schooner, sailed August 17. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. . i The Mararoa will arrive frem Wellington morning and will leave later for l)unfdin for overhaul. The Mokoia will arrivo from Dunedin this morning and will take up the Mararoa’s time-table. The Mceraki is Sue from Sydney, via Wellington, this morning. She will sail this afternoon for Melbourne, via southern ports. The Te Annu Is loading coal and l timber at Westport for Lyttelton, and is due here to-morrow. Tlio Kini will leave to-night for Greymouth direct. The Kittawa will sail on Saturday evening for Greymouth. ■ Captain King is in charge of the Mokoin, flue from Dunedin this morning. On arrival he will hand the vessel over to Captain Maiming, Captain King returning to Dunedin with the Mararoa. Messrs Ward and INander, purser and assistant purser respectively, will join the Mokoia. ' Mr Rosie, assistant purser on the Moeraki, will leave that vessel to-day and join the Tarawera at Lyttelton to-morrow. The Arapawa left Puponga yesterday, with m part cargo of coal for Lyttelton. She also i shipped a quantity of timber from Pakawau |for this port. Tie vessel is expected late to-night or early to-morrow morning. The auxiliary schooner Huia is expected to get away to-morrow, with a cargo of produce, for Kaipara. The Lobo will probably Jbave ■ to-morrow for Greymouth. The Vacuum Oil Company’s chartered Steamer Hyndford left Wellington yesterday snoming for Lyttelton, in continuation of her discharge of case oil from New York. The vessel has about 25,000 cases to land here, and will proceed, on completion, to Dunedin. Tho Cape Breton, now at Dun*din, has a similar cargo for Lyttelton, and Is dne here about Monday. The United States and Australian Line steamer Patagonian, from New York, via Australian ports, Auckland and Wellington, left Wellington at midday yesterday, and is flue here this morning. The vessel has about 800 toirs of cargo to land, here, and Will sail to-morrow for Dunedin to complete. Captain H. Lewis is in command. About the end of next month the Governjnent training ship Amokura will leave Wcl- • Jington for Cook Strait on a periodical spring ■raise. Shortly afterwards she will sail on • visit to the outlying southern island groups. The depots on the islands will be examined, and tho usual search will be ■Bads for castaways. The Federal-Houlder-Skire liner Morayshire will leave Liverpool on September iG for . Auckland, Wellington, 'Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due at Lyttelton about tho (nd of November. 1 The Kurow will load at Ti vuaru, Oamaru ' »nd Bluff early next month for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. The Wanaka, which Js at present in this run, will load navy coal ►t Westport for Fremantle next month. After leading at Westport she will call at Kaipara to pick up some timber for West Australia. For the return trip the Wanaka will load jarrah timber at Bunbury for Dunedin and Lyttelton. Captain Collins, of the Hauroto, and Captain M’Lean, of the Tarawera, exchanged commands on Wednesday. The Defender arrived yesterday afternoon with a cargo of timber from Karamea. She Will sail to-morrow for Wellington and Karamea. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s s.s. Whakatane left Montreal for New Zealand •n August 22. /. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, August 24. Arrived, 9 a.m., Tarawera, from Lyttelton; 110.55 a.m., Granloy Hall, from Christmas ({■lard. j. WELLINGTON, August 24. 1 Arrlvod, 9.40 a.m., Hauroto, from Lyttel>n; 9 a.m., Clan Ogilvy, from Lyttelton; (.50 p.m., Kapiti, from Lyttelton. Sailed, 7.45 a.m., Hyndford, for Lyttelton; Jfoon, Anglo-Patogonian, for Lyttelton; 3 BRuahina, for London; E. 60 p.m., Mofor Lyttelton; 8.10 p.m., Mararoa, for Iton. -■ TIMARU, August 24. t' Arrived, 6.20 a.m., Potone, from Lyttel',Sm, KAIKOURA, August 24. itilsd, 8 a.m., Wakatu, for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS, August 24. WM, 14* 9 ,m,, Mokoia, for Lyttelton.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 24. Arrived —Wairuna, from Westport. Grantlev Hall, from Christmas Island. \Vanakn, from Bluff, via ports. Monovvai, from southern ports. WELLINGTON, August 24. Sailed— Uuahine, for London. Moeraki (5.59 p.m.), fer southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne: passengers- for Lyttelton Miss Barber, Mesdames Manning and Langford, Messrs Howdcn, Dallas, Chrystall and Doans. Mararoa (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Passengers—Misses Wood (2), Gould, Wilson, Dalrymple, Gunn, Esther end Humphries, Mesdames Hope, G ould, Tripp, 1’ oley and Gray and child, Messrs Brcdie, Butler, Humphries, Allen, Platts, M’lntoeh, Riley, Aspinall, Hope, Smart, Bethuno, Jack, Chisholm, Wilson, Webster, Johnston, Buxton, Taplin, Shearer, Graham, Shaw, Bailey, Strang, Strack, Harris, El!i3, Stainton, Luke, Childs, Neilson. Board, T. Beard, Hanson. Freoth, Henderson and Flux, Wellington football team. DUNEDIN, August 24.

Arrived—Tarawera, from northern ports. Sailed —Arawa, for Napier. Mokoia, for Lyttelton.

(1. h. m. First quarter . . 9 10 59 a.m. Full moon > . 10 2 23 p.m. Last quarter ■ . 17 11 41 p.m. Now moon « , ** 3 44 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15704, 25 August 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15704, 25 August 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15704, 25 August 1911, Page 6