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SHIPPING.

■r. - PORT OF LYTTELTON. "Y,: PHASES OF THE MOON.

'.'"Wind—S.W., heavy ram. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. 'V 'High water 11.53 a.m. Moon rises 2.57 a.m.; sets 0.9 a.m. [;'.'" Sun rises 7.30; sets '1.43 p.m. "• ;;" arrived. MO a.rn—Maori, s.s., 3399 tons. Manning, from Wellington. Union Seam Ship Company agenis Passengers—Misses .Harris, Wilson, Matthews, Kirk.inksy, Hughes ana child, Potts and Bell, Mesdames Sullivan, Gartehol, Isitt, Stilt, Childa. Stanley, < Tower, Harley, Westenra, Cross, Monoghan Stevens, V.'a;son, M Gavin. Walker and" Pilkington, R-2V Bruce, Hon H. F.-Wigram, Hon J. Barr, Messrs SuL:can, Miller, Walker, Widlock, Bowron. Stagpoole, Gartshore, Saxtin, Tavlor. Marshal! Birek, Hamilton. Brunt, Rainey. Child?, bhanelay, Be?g, Duthie, Camphell, Lines, Piush, K.m-brell,.-Boyle, Collins, Jorden, Hamilton, B rch, King, Gardiner, Wft'.ls, Yarscs, Studholme, Quarrell. Anges, Adams, Nicholson, Proc'er, Morris, Har'ey. Pennycock, Wt-3-tonra, Hooper. Railv, Quirk; Watson. Cel's, Cutis, Kennedv, Hedge, Saxton, Moraghan, Leeso, Brown, Croat Bobbin, Pawner, Young, Struthers, Harrison, Pollard, Frith, Jermyn, Ball, Doves, Lambie, Bryne, Walker and forty-seven steerage. tJulv 17, 8.40 a.m.—Storm, s.s., 405 tons, Radford, from Timaru. A. H. Tumbull and Co.. agents. ; Jtfly 17, 11.20 a.m.—Mokoia, s.s., £502 ton*. K'Lcan, • from Sydney, via Wellington. Union Steam Ship Comnanv, agents. Passengers—Miss ' Pollock, Mesdames Payne, Wauphop and infant and Acton-Adams, Messrs Payne, Acton-Adanis, White-Parsons, and'KnuWey and ton steerago; coastal: Miss 1 Rawlins and Mrs Ra\vlin3, and Messrs Jordan arid iM'Callnm. ''.: Jnlv 17,,8.55 p.m.—Defender, s.s., 355 tons, ■jflinpson, from Hokitika, via Westport. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. 'i-V' Sailed. „Ji}ly 17, 3.55 p.m.—Storm, s.s., .'lO5 tons, Radford, for Picton. A. H. Tumbull and . (Jo.,' agents. r'July 17, 5- 5 P- m - —Canomis, s.s., 1337 tons,' Lobb, for Westport. Westport Coal Compsqiy, agents. siulv 17, 5.20 p.m.—Mokoia, s.s., 8502 tons, for>-'Duned:D, Bluff, Hobart and Melbourne. tUnlon Steam Ship Compeny, agents. vfJuly 16, 5.25 p.m.—Poherua, s.s., 1175 tons, Bilibn, for Timaru. Union Steam Ship Company, . agents. ' 'July 17, 8 p.m.—Ngatoro, 5.5.,. 1137 tons, Dowo'll ,for Greymouth. Blackball Coal Comuanv, agents. ? July i 7, 8.30 p.m.—Maori, s.s., "390 tons, Maiming, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. PasserigerE—Misses Rothwe!!,' Humphries, Cowlishaw, Sutherland, Mdrton and Nelson; Mesdames Kiliain, Pwtullo and two children, Sutherland. Clarketii? Nelson, Thomas, Hidson and Saxton; Dr -Palmer, Messrs Kiliam, Vore, Latimer, jsifc'cl. Norton, Prim 3, Neville, Patullo, Hall, Rev North, Hansen, Blyth, Riddle. Connors, Fox: Cameron, Hancox, Rudkin, Parker, Griffiths, Ames, George, Belcher, Saxton and fifty, steerage. iui'.ly 17, 9.55 p.m.—Opouri, s.s., 671 tons, Pearson, for Greymouth. New Zealand Express Comuanv, agents. VV EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ Himitnngi, s.s., from Chatham Islands, this day.' , Ppfrito, auxiliary schooner, from WellingiaTLy this day. *Petone, s.s., from Gisborne, this day. - Cygnet, s.s., from Kaikoura, this day. ■=-M"aitai, s.b., from Auckland, this day. . Awahou, s.s., from Picton, this day. ' -Ifihn, s.s., from Timaru, this day. ■ .Warrimoo, s.s., from Dunedin, July 19. ' 'From London—Arawa, s.s., (Shaw, Savill ■and"-Albion Co.), Bailed May 28 at WellingtbrY'July 14, due Lyttelton July 23; Orari, B.s.'fNew Zealand Shipping Company), sail-cd-J-une 5, due Dunedin. about July 25. Lyttslton August 2; Ruapehu s.s. (New Zealand Company), sailed Juno 'll, due Cape Town July 3," Hobart July 22, Wellington July 29, Lyttelton August 4. Athenic, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.), Bailed June 28, due Cape Town July 18. Hobart SjUgnst 6. Wellington August 13, Lyttelton August 20; Matatna, s.s. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.), sailed July 3, due Dunedin shout August 22, Lyttelton August 29; Remuera, s.s. (New Zealand" Shipping Comcanv), sailed*, July 9, duo Cape Town July }O, "Hobart 'August 18, Wellington August 23. Lvttelton August 30. ' From Liverpool.—lnvertay, s.s. (Federal and Shire Line), sailed May 28, due Lvttelton July 31; Nairnshire s.s., (Federal ind Shire Line), sailed June 20, due Ly'teuton about August 12; Rangatira, «.»., (Shaw, pavill and Albion Co.). sailed" July 4, via . Adelaide, duo Lyttelton about Ausrust 81. From Montreal.—Karamea, s.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), sailed June 4, due Livttelton about August 30; Southern, a.». fiJJinJ Zealand Shipping Company), sailed from.St John-May 22, due Lyttelton about .August 15; Anglo-Egyptian, s.s.. sailed June 10, due Lyttelton about September 3. From New York.—Frankby, s.s. (American nnd Australian Line), sailed April 26, due Lyttelton July 81; Maiere (American and Australian Line), wiled May 18, Lyttelton about August 1; Spolgenfels, s.s., (American and Australian Line), sailed June 5. due Lyttelton about September 1; Star of Australia, a.s. (American and Australian v Lirie), nailed June 15. due Lyttelton about September 13; Verdala, s.s. (Vacuum Oil Company), sailed June 13, due Lyttelton about August 31; Star of Australia, s.s. (American and Australian Line), sailed June 24 due Lyttelton about 3«nfeU. s.s. (United States and Australian Line), failed July 6, due Lyttelton about October 1. -.'■ ' From Marseilles. Combermcre. Italian ship, sailed January 25, at Dunedin June 29; Eurasia, Italian ship, sailed April 2, due Lvttelton about September 0. From Surprise Island.—Titania. tour-mast-ed barquentine, to sail. From Germany.—Wismar, s.s. (German and Australian Line), sailed from Hamburg 3 une 25, due Lyttelton about August 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia. schooner, for Auckland, this day. John, s.s., for Wanganui ,this day. Opouri,*" s.s., for Greymouth, this day. Wahine, sa... for Wellington, this day. Maitai, s.s., for Dunedin, this day. Kairaki, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Awahou, s.s., for Wellington, this day. idWarrimoo, s.s., for Auckland, July 20. .'UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. • The Maitai will arrive from Auckland thiE morning, and, m the absence of the" ' -Wahine, will also act as forry steamer. The Warrimoo will arrive from the south to-day, and sail on Monday for Auckland, via ports. The Kini is due here to-morrow morning from Greymouth with coal. On Thursday the Karamu sailed from Greymouth for Lyttelton, via Wellington. She is duo here, on Mkmday, and on Wednesday will leave for Nelson and Greymouth. taking cargo. The Pukalri will leave Westport today for Lyttelton, Oamaru and Dunedin. En route to Port Chalmers, the Kauri will oall at' Lyttelton, being due to-night or to-mor-row morning. The Flora will not now reacli Lyttelton until Tuesday. "-. The Mokoia will leave Dunedin on Sunday for Bluff, Hobart, Melbourne and return. She will, arrive back at Dunedin on Tuesday, August 4 and will proceed that day through v to Auckland, via East Coaat ports, and remain in that run. The Monowai, at present under overhaul at Port Chalmers, will leave Dunedin on Friday, July 31, for Auckland, via East Coast ports, and remain in that run; "'The Maitai, due at Dunedin on Sunday, August 2, from Auckland, via ports, will bo withdrawn from that run, and after being dooked at Port Chalmers for cleaning, will relieve the Mocraki for a trip to Melbourne • and back, leaving Dunedin on Saturday, August 8, and being withdrawn on her return on Tuesday, August 25. The Mooraki, due_ at. Dunedin from Sydney, via Cook StTait, on Saturday,' August B will bo withdrawn for survey, and resume running from Dunedin on Wednesday, August 26, for Lyttelton,, Wellington »'nd Sydney.

fHE NEW ZEALAND. SHIPPING COMPANYv LIMITED. ■"■■ Runhine—To leave London en August 6, |or Wellington. Rotorua—Left Wellington on July 2, for jjondon. : ! Ruapchn—Left London on June 12; Capetown July fi- for Wellington. I"fiemuera— Jjeft London on July- 10, for Wellington. Tnrakina -Leaves Wellington on July 33, for liondon. Tongariro—Left Wellington on Juno 18, Motif e Video July 9, for London. ''.Rimutaka—Left Lyttelton on July 4, for Avonmouth. - -Kaikoura—Left London on July 4, for Auckland. 'iKaipara—Left Lyttelton on July 11, for liondon •' ":" Opawa—Leaves London on August 4, for Dunedin. Orari—Left London on June 6, Durban July I. t<>t' Dunedin.

O'aki—Leaves Bluff.about August 2, for London.

Whakatane—Left Lyttelton on June 29; for London. Rakaia —In London. Waimnte. In London. Southern—Left St John on May 22, for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland Anglo-Egyp.inn—Led Montreal on June 20, for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland. Knight of the Garter Leaves Montreal about July 20, for Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland. 'the AQUITANIA. The new Cunard lircr Aquitr-nit reached New York on June 5, af'.er an cxceiicni passage, covering a distance of 3181 miles a-, on average speed of 23.10 miles per hour. The h.ghest day's run was from Wednesday ndou to 'lhursday noon, when the vessel steamed at the ra!o of 24.i:6 miles per hour. Fourteen tngs received her at the pier, and then, wi.h the assistance of four hawsers run ashore, the Aquhania was turned at righi angles to her position and backed into the narrow dock. The actual time of swinging her at right angles was five minutes, and fifteen minutes were consumed in backing her in, the remaining fiheen minutes being taken up in making fast and assuring that everything was safe before the passengers were allowed to move ashore. Her passage took five days seven'eon hours and fcrty-'.hree m'nu-.es. Before leaving Xew York. Captain Turner showed that he couid handle the Aquitania very'easily. Ho backed her into <he Hudson Rivet with no difficulty. The Aquitania carried 3429 passengers, a larger number than has over been booked by any ship leaving New York. Her performance is in marked contrast !o 'hat of iho Hamburg-American liner Vatcrland, which, on her maiden voyage, inflicted damage at New York amounting to about £6OOO.

MOKOTA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. The Un on Comprliv's Mokoia, which arrived rt Lyttelton yesterday from Sydney, via Wellington, brought the following transhipments ex the steamers Orama, Maramo, Firth, Coblem and Houtman:—l cask acid, IE rolls matting. 1363 bass sugar, G cases wine, 1 barrel oil, 3 barrels grease, 70 bag 3 rice, 13 foods, 2 sacks meal, 50 sacks flour, 90 cases soap, 2 casks vegctablo fat, 26 packages tea, 15 rolls lead and 300 cases fruit and quantity of sundries.

SHIPPING NOTES. The New Zealand Shipping* Company's R.M.S. Rucpehu left London on June 12 for New "Zf-aland with the following passengers:—Miss M M. Atkinson, Mr H. Bed : ord, Mr A. B. Bunny. Mies F. M. Burton, Mrs A M. Criph'on. Mr S. H. Cross. Mr A. G. Davidson. Mr F. E. Day. Mr and Mrs L. Gase, M'lsa M. J. Jordan. Mrs Craig Lang, Mrs M. B M'Nab, Miss M. M. M'Xab, M ? s!i N. MWhinnic, Mr F. F. Orford. Mrs C. J. Parliam, Misses B. and H. Parliam, Masters W. L. and B. \. E Parhain, Mr and'Mr? W P. Rank n. Mr J. Reid. Mrs Elliott Rutherford. Mr L. J. Steven?, Mi=s A. Tanner, Mr W» Western and 220 third-class. The ager.ts of the Federal and Shire Line Company have received advico to the effect that tho steamer Norfolk, which.loft Lyttelton on May 23, arrived at Boston on Saturday "a3t. July 11."... ' This afternoon the Union Company a turbine fern- steamer VTaLine, which has been undergohis an overhaul, wij! co-r.c out of the graving dock, and sail for Wellington on arrival of the 7.10 p.m. train. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Turakina, which left Lyttelton on Thursday evening for Napier and cthsr Nor'rh Island "ports, shipped the following cargo during her stay here:—l6 225 carcases frozen meat, 1812 bales woo! and skins. 60 cask* tallow, 71 casks pelts, 24 ba!»3 basils and leather. 86qrs beef. 23 ba'es flax, 6 kegs casings, 40 casks oleo, and 22 packages of sundries. In Tegard to the announcement- yesterday that tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner Delphic was. to load for .America, it is now stated that the vessel will take cargo for New York and London. As far as the Delphic is concerned, sho will not call at Boston.

It is now anticipated that discharging operations on board thj Shaw, Savil! and Albion liDer Arawa will be advanced sufficient to allow tho vessel to leave for Lytte'tr.n on Monday night. Having left Wellington on Thursday, the schooner Houto is expected to-day or tomorrow. an,d on Monday sho will load for Dargavi'lo and Whangape. - The Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Zealandic. which left Auckland for London on June 5. arrived at her destination on Thursday la3t, after a good passage of forty-one days.

TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, July 17. Arrived, 5.20 p.m., barquontinb' Senorita from Newcastle. WELLINGTON, July 17. Arrived, 8.30 a.m., Maungaivui, from Lyttelton. Sailed. 4.35 p.m., Walkuro, for Makatea; 6 p.m., Moana, for Sydney; 7.25 p.m., Maunganui, for Sydney; 8 p.m., Maitai, for Lyttelton; 9 p.m., Willochra. for Sydney. GREYMOUTH. July 17. Sailed, 5 a.m., Kini, for Lyttelton. KAIKOURA. July 17. Sailed, 3.15 p.rri.,' Wakatu, for Lyttelton. OAMARU, July 17. Sailed, 3.25 p.m.. John,' for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS, July 17. Sailed, 1.5 p.m., Warrimoo, for Lyttelton, 2.10 p.m., Northern, for Sydney. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July -17. Arrived—Senorita, barquentine (5 p.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed—Wairuna (2.30 p.m.), for Kaipara and Sydney. The collier Karori from Newcastle, wifh the tug Bulli in tow, will arrive about midnight. WELLINGTON, July 17. Arrived—Maunganui (830 a.m.). from tho south. Maitai (10.55 a.m.), from East Coast and Auckland. Sailed—Monna (5.35 p.m.), foT San Francisco. Maunganui (7.30 p.m.), for Sydney. Maitai (8.5 p.m.), for Lvttel'ou. > DUNEDIN, July 17. Arrived—Corinna (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Flora (10.35 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—Northern (1.20 p.m.), for Sydney. Warrimoo (1.5 .p.m.), for the north; passengers for Lyttelton—Dr Hyde. Mr Wright. Corinna (4.30 p.m.), for Onohunga, via ports.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, July 17. Arrived—Manuka (5 p.m.). irom Auckland. MELBOURNE, July 17. Arrived—Kaiapoi, from New Zealand. LONDON SHIPPING. LONDON, July 16. The Ruahine arrived at Plymouth this morning from Wellington.

VTTifl JULY. a. h. m. quarter, 'rJi»»t quarter •'', »;;,;K»w moon QUtttter . .1 . . 8 . 15 . 23 . SO 6 1 7 0 11 65 cm. 80 a.m. 2 p.m. . 8 p.m. 21 a.m.

-'< '•■ * YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. | Ot.m fcoi. tipro. '. 'Barometer . 29.73 29.77 29.76 '"_ Thermometer 42 '43 42

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 10

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 10

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