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SHIPPING.

V PORT OP LYTTELTON", PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST. • d. h. m. IT«w moon . . , 3 028 a.m. ' i First quarter . . 0 1 8 33 p.m. Fall moon ... 17 7 57 a.m. % Lost quarter . . 25 11 48 a.m. . • YESTERDAY'S -WEATHER. 9 n-.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ,i - . 29.81 23.75 29.6 G • Thermometer 56 69 59 ;- t "Wind, N.E.; clooidy. TO-DAY’S AL^IANAO. High water, 8.14 a.m.; 8.36 p.m. '- v . Sun rises, 6.44 a.m; sots, 5.21 p.m. 3kDooh rises, 11.45 p.m.; sets, 9.6 a.m, arrived. .august 22, 7 a.m, —Ulimaroa, s.s., 5777 tons, •Wyllie, from -Sydney, via Wellington. Kinsey led Co., agents. Passengers —Misses Baxter, paton and Ballin, Dickson and ®hild. Franks, Ballin, Bonnington, Paton ®md Baxter, Messrs Ball, Hooper, Halletu, ICann/ Harder, Deane. Frawley, Algie, Thompson, O’Deane, Collins, Curbett, Naylor, Cayne, Courtenay, M’Cuo, Sullivan, Barnett, 'Haddock, Caris, Murray, Carran, O Malloy, Hanneßsey,' Challis, Oee, Heath, lYank, "Ballin, * Black, Bonnington, Paton, Scott, Hildcprant, Weaner and Meatenry. August 22, 8-35 a.m.—Maruroa, e.s., 2593 fijns, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers Misses Lane, Ward, Bennett, , (Buchanan, Cowey, Kingsland. Dear, Wilkinson, Osborne, ■Watt, Newton, Fardell and Powell. Mesdames | Stewart* Powell, Wood, Dampier, Read, povall, Grant, Ronton, Smith and family, Wilkinson,. Do Chateau, Dane, Sotham, TJrickett, Ready, Emery, Grant, Middleton, Aldridge. Forest, Ollivier and infant, Bishop Julius, Bishop Neville, Rev W. Ready, Canon Purchas, Dean Carrington, Messrs Royds, Bennett, Bence, Wood, Dampier, Morgan, De Chateau, Griffith, Peacock, Armitago, Patterson, Symington, Pearco, Buskall, Nowland, Grant, Smith, Wilkinson, M’Lcan. Hall, 'Scott, Kirkland. Thomson, Butler, Broadhurst, Isaacs, Waterman, Hardy, Grant, Withell, M’Clatchie. Graham. Bishop, Friedlander, Richards, Tamor. Thompson, Plant, Buchanan, Williams, Oliver, Ross. Brown, Newton, Claikson and Hunter, and sixty-six eteorage. ■ .. August 22, 12.25 p.m.—Himitangi, s.s., 323 tons, .Burns, from Timaru. Kinsey and Co., \%gents. , _ : ( August- 22 —Waipori, s.s., 1919 tons, Baron, .from Melbourne, via Hobart. Bluff and Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. SAILED. ■ August 25, noon-John Anderson, a.s., 51s tons, Couper, for Akaroa. Stevenson, Stewart and Co, agent*. August 22, 4.50 p.m.—Ulimaroa, s.s, 5777 I tone, Wvllie, for Melbourne, vio Dunedin, Bluff an j Hobart. Kinsey and Co, agents. Passengers—For Dunedin: Miss MSacpherson, Bishop Yexdon and Archdeacon Richards, Messrs Chapman, .Giliford and Patterson; for Hobart: Mr and Mrs Buxton; for Melbourne: Misso3 Geddee, Johnson and Cox, Mesdames Rao and two children and Watson, Messrs Charleson, L. B. Hart, Smith, Watson; Gunn, R. De Vries, Kieldorson, Bishop, Greenwood, Saxton and Poster, and twenty-six steerage. * , "< August 22, 5.80 p.m. —African, Monarch, s.s, 4063 tons, Dakens, for Dunedin, Timaru and Newcastle. Kinsey and Co, agonte. August 22, 6.45 p.m.—Kittava, e.s, 1247 toffs, Birlow, for Greymouth. Union Steam ' Ship Company, agents. y 'August 22, 6.25 p.m. —Maraxoa, s.s, 2598 tons, Manning, fox Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers —Misses Andrews, Tonf, Nichollß, Gillicuddy, Carthwaito and Sutherland, Mesdames Gerli-l-ig and Stubbs, Colonel Purdy, Messrs Young, Abraham, Hopldrk, Marshall, Brown, Murray, Smart, Sutherland, Fisher, Roderick, Norton, Gundy, Chapman, Bowie, Smith, Fus- ! tin, Round, Bums, Hemus, Arrowsmith, Stubbs, and nine steerage, j ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. THIS DtAY.—‘Wahine, b.s, from Wellington: Riverina, s.s, from Sydney, via Auckland and ports; John, s.s, from Nydia Bay; Maitai,-s.s, from Dunedin; John Anderson, s.s, from Akaroa; e.s, from WelI lingtoh; Pukalci, s.s, from Westport. From London—Rotorua, b.s, at Welling- ' ton’ August ■ 20, duo. Lyttelton Sep- ’ tornber 8; lonic, s.s, sailed July , 17, left Capo Town August 10, due Hobart August 80, Wellington September 6, Lyttelton September 18; Ruapehu, s.s, sailed July 31, duo Cape Town August 19, Hobart, September 7, Wellington September 13, Lyttelton Sop- ' tainber 19; Op&wa, s.s, sailed August 8, due Capo ‘Town August 27, Dunedin about Sep- 1 tember 20, Lyttelton September 26; Athonio, B.s, sailed August 14, due Capo Town September 6, Hobart September 25, Wellington October 1, Lyttolton October 8; Ngatuka, "*?s„ sailed August 20. ’ From Liverpool—Westmeath, s.s, sailed •June 21, left Hobart August 20 ; due Lyttolton *ty>ut September 6; Morayshire, s.s, sailed July 26, via Hobart, duo Lyttelton about • . October 6; Tyronne, s.s, sailed July 5, duo I October 1, Lyttelton October 8. From New York.—Cape Breton, s.s, sailed Juno 21, 'due Auokland about September 5, Lyttelton, September 19; Star of Scotland, s.s, sailed June 12. at Auckland August 21, duo Lyttelton about September 9; Rheinfels, s.s, sailed June 27, duo Lyttelton about September 20; Northern, s.s, sailed July 20, duo Lyttelton about October 19; Mimiro,. s.s, sailed August 19, due Lyttelton about November 12; Stormfels, s.s, to sail -August 15. • From Montreal—Devon, s.s, sailed May 81, at Sydney August 1/2, due Lyttolton about August 30; Matatua, s.s, sailed June 25. at Sydney August 15, due Lyttolton about Sep- , tember 12; Waimate, s.s., sailed July 28, due Lyttolton about October 12. From Puget Sound—Blakely, four-masted schooner, sailed July 18," duo Lyttelton about September' 17. From Bunbuiy—Clan Macinnes, s.s, sailed ■ August 2, due Lyttelton August 80; Queensland,,e.s, to sail. . From Calcutta Aparima, s.s, sailed August 2, duo Lyttelton about September 9.. ' From Newcastle—Waitemata, s.s, sailed ( August 13, due Lyttelton August Ift ! < PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I THIS DAY—"Wahine, a.s., for Wellington; Maitai, e.s, for Auckland, -via, porta; Riveriria, s.s, for Dunedin; Waipori, s.s, for Wellington.

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Tho Wahine will be the ferry steamer toflay. This morning tho Maitai will arrive from Dunedin, and after loading a largo quantity of cargo will sail to-night for Auckland, via ports. The PukaJd left Westport on Thursday evening With coal and timber for Lyttelton and Timaru. The Waipori will to-day for Wellington. - On Monday next the Opouri is duo in port from Greymouth with a cargo of timber. She is expected to complete discharge the following day, and will sail on the return ‘trip. The' Kaiapoi Shipping Company's Kairaki 1s due in port to-morrow evening with a cargo of .timber from Westport. She will 'leave on Monday night for Nelson and the ■West Coast. j Mr C. M’Lood has Joined the Waipori .as fjpeoond mate in succession to Mr C. Hat- , field, who has come ashore on holiday leave, r The stoamer Clan M’lnnes, which arrived Tit Auckland a few days ago from Bunbury with a oarjjo of hardwood timber, is making '4per first visit to New Zealand, having been . fcgaged previously in cargo-oarrying between Home ports and South Africa. On compleI tlon of her Auckland discharge of 732,000 it '.of timber, tho vessel will come on to Wellington and Lyttelton. From this port tho “Gian M’lnnes will sail' for New Caledonia to load chrome ore for the United States. The Union Steam Ship Company’s Apa„rimo, en route from Calcutta to New Zealand ports, left Samarang on August 14. (Auckland will bo her first port of call, Wellington and Lyttelton following. Mr W. Jarman has joined; tho Putiki ns Vitiate in place of Mr 0. Jacobsen. Mr W. u. S. Eyre, late ohief officer of tho Aorangi, has joined the Manuka. Mr P. H. King has joined tho Karori as second officer, relieving Mr J. R. Blyth, who has come ashore to nit for his master’s certificate. Shortly after noon yosterday tho schooner ■ldly, which has been anchored in tho stream ffor two days awaiting a favourable wind, ; commenced to drajj her anchor, and as somo anxiety was felt for her, safety, the services „cf the tug were obtained, and tho little vestal was brought to a safe berth inside tho |i arbour. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, August 22. Arrived, 8.15 p.m., Navua. from Rarotonga. Sailed, 4.15 p.m., Devon, for Sydney. WELLINGTON, August 22. Arrived, 5.15 a.m.. Manuka, from Lyttelton; 12.45 p.m., Titania, from Newcastle; 6.55 a.m., Wahino, from Lyttelton. i Sailed, 1.35 p.m., John, for Lyttelton; v 8 p.m., Himitangi, for Lyttelton; 6.25 p.m.,

Manuka, for Sydney; 7.45 p.m, Riverina, for Lyttolton; 8.5 p.m, Wabino, for Lyttolton. AKAROA, August 20. Arrived, 6.40 p.m, Jobu Anderson, from Lyttelton. WESTPORT, August 22. Arrived, 1.50 p.m, Canopus, from Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS, August 22. Arrived, 3.15 a.m, Maitai, from Lyttelton. Sailed, 6.10 p.m.. Maitai, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 22. Arrived—Wakefield (10.20 a.m.), from New York, via southern ports. Navua (3 p.m.), from Cook and Society Islands. Dovon <S p.m.). from Montreal, via Australian ports. "WELLINGTON, August 22. Sailed—John (1.35 p.m.). for Lyttolton. Wabino (8.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton, with 253 passengers. Manuka (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. DUNEDIN, August 22. Sailed—Maitai (5.10" p.m.), for Auckland, via cast coast ports. THE DEFENDER. [From Our Correspondent.] GREYMOUTH, August 22. Tho steamer Defender, which was stranded at Karamoa about twelve months ago, has boen thoroughly overhauled and repaired. She is to bo put into commission again m the courso of a few days. Captain Jamieson will rosumo command of tho vessel. ISLAND SHIPPING. SUVA, August 22. Sailed —Makura, for Auckland. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, August 22. Arrived, 9 p.m.—Victoria, from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, August 22. Sailed—lfaitangata, for Pieton. HOBART, August 22. Arrived—Kaikoura, from London. LONDON SHIPPING. LONDON, August 22. Arrived —Corinthie, from Lyttelton. "Sailed—Ncrehana, for Wellington.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 10

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 10