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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. PHASES OP THE MOON. JULY.

YESTERDAY'S WEATHEB. 9 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m. Barometer . . 30.15 30.22 30.1-t Thermometer 42 43 41 Wind, N.E.; cloudy. TO-DAY'S ALMANAC. High water, 6.33 a.m.; 7.20 p.m. Sun rises, 7.18 a.m.; sets, 4.54 p.m. Moon rises, 8.18 p.m.; sets, 9.6 a.m. ARRIVED. Jnly 39, 030 a.m —Maori s.s., 3399 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steam F-bip Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Witty, Hadden, Cooltson, Downey, Peanlan, Surgu, Weir, Hargreave3, Runciman. Kiaa Mid Brebnor, Meedams's Sievwright, Arm»tronf Witty, Bruce and child, Hodges, Graham and two children, M'Cormack and child, Dolamore, Aruves Ridgwell and child, Colville, Shakleton, Sanderson. Foiside, Gillman, King, M'Guiean and M'Dougall, Messrs Mun, Gray, Maling, Sievwright, Arm«tronst, M'CoTmac, Adgetts, Graham, Jacobs, Waller, Dolamore, imyes, Leos, Holmes, Kidgwell, Cclvillo, Ross, Walder Ferguson, Harrison, Barron. M'Gregor. Brcwn, Simmons, Tisley, Murphy, Austyn, Wickin, Runciman, Ponder, Terrier, Aislibie, Sinclair Weir, Carswell 2), Ebbie, Burgin Wright, Ormerod, Tossvill, Phillips. Gillraan, 8011, Sudden, il'Kenzi*. Williams Chelwell, Boyle, Armilage, M'Guigan, Scott, Reese, Gilbert, William*, Midlane, Lewis, M'Dougall, Hall, r.Pon, Palmer and Kitcheii, Eev Gray and t<ne hundred and seven steerage. July 29, 7 a.m.—Caldergrove, s.s., 4327 tons, M'Millan, from New York, via Panama Canal, Auckland and Wellington. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. July 29, 8.55 a.m.—Waitemata, s.s. 5432 tons, 8. Nicholson, from Pacific Slope, via Wellington. Union Steam 'Ship Company, agents. m July 29, 10.10 PLm.—Mokoia, b.b., 8502 tons, M*Lean, from Melbourne, via Bluff and Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Company, igents. Passengern—Miss Brown, Mesdamca Orr and Cunningham, Messrs Walker and Walkley and five steerage. BAILED. July 23 8 ajn.—Manuka, s.s., 4505 tons, Clift, for Sydney, via Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agonts. July 29, 8.20 p.m.-.-Maori, Manning, for Wellington. Union Steam ryhdp Company, agents. Passengers— Missea Wilson, Brown, Donaldson, Turner, M'LachJan, Matly, Hannah, Jones, Brown, Anderson, Robertson, Garry and Qualter, Mesdamfls WigJey, Taylor, M'Donald, MXaughlan, Roger, Roberts, Cother, Ward, Stewart, Singleton, Brebnor, King, Crampton, Phillips, Jackson, Falconer, Hunter, Brown and Smith, Messrs Wigley, Lewis, Taylor, F. Hobba, Dale, Cameron, M'Ewen, Paulsen, Baldwin, Millar, Bedford, M'DougalL Sawers, Tamer, Allow, Scott, Thompson, Griffith, Price, Branton, Beveri&ge, Smith, Gunn, Stewart, Strice, Stone, M'Lachiao, Foster, Rankin, Wyinks, Beaumont, Temple, Arenas, East, Sloan Seymour, Stewart, ASared, Crampton, Phillips, Jackson, Falconer, Brown, Eurnvey, Hutcheson, Wilson, W. Reece, Rutherford, Riah, S<mith, Green and Tuckwoll, and fifty steerage. Julv 99, 9.80 p.m. Somerset, e.s., 7272 tonß,*Jftrvia, for Dunedin. Kinsey and Co., Ltd., agents. .July 29, midnight.—Mokoia. s.s., 8502 tons, M'Lean, for Melbourne', via Wellington, Napier and Gisbome. Unin Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Breeze, b.b., from Wanganui, this day. Ennerdalo, i.e., from Greymouth, this day. Petone, s.s., from Timaru, this day. Monowai, s.s. from Wellington thi3 day. Calm, 8.5., from Napier, this day. Canopus, s.s., from Westport, July 31. Petone, s.s. from London, July 81. Paloona, s.s., from Dunedin, July 31. Tarawera, s.s., from Wellington, July 31. Paloona, s.s., from Dunedin, July 81. Maori, 8.5., from Wellington, July 31. Monowai, s.s., from Wellington, August 1. Wakalu, s.s., from Kaikorua, August 3. John Anderson, s.s., from AkaToa, August 3. Maori, s.s. from Wellington, August 3. Corinthic, s.s., from Bluff, August i. Tainui, b.b., from, Wellington, August 4. Monowai s.s., from Wellington, August 4. Corinna, s.s., from Timaru, August 4. Warrimoo, s.b., from Wellington, August 4. Maori, s.s., from Wellington, August 4. Tarawera, b.s., from Dunedin, August 4. Ulimaroa, s.s., from Sydney, August 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kini, b.b., for Westport, this day. Opouri, 8.5., for Greymouth, this day. Monowai, s.s., for Wellington, this day. Waitemata, 8.8., for Sydney, this day. Indrapura, s.b., for Brisbane, July 31. Opawa, b.s., for Dunedin, July 31. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, July 31. Paloona, s.s., for Auckland, July 31. Tarawera, s.s. for Dunedin, July 31. Petone, &.&, foi Wellington, July 81. Caldergrove, s.s., for Dunedin, July 81. John Anderson, 8.5., for Akaroa, August 2. Monowai, s.s, for Wellington, August 2. Maori, s.s., for Wellington, August 3. Walcatu, s.s., for Kaikcura, August 4. Tarawera, b.s., for Auckland, August 4. Vlimaroa, s.s, for Sydney, August 4. Warrimoo, s.s., for Dunedin, August 4. Corinthic, s.s., for Wellington, August 5. Maori s.s., for Wellington, August 5. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The Monowai will be the ferry steamer to-day. Loading operations are being carried on expeditiously on board the Waite* tn.-f-i. and she is due to eail for Sydney to- ' light NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. The following are the movements of vessels of the isew Zealand Shipping Company's fleet:— Ruahine—To leave Port Chalmers for Bimf on August 4; should return' to Lyt- | telton about August 9 to load for London. Opawa—Now discharging in Lyfctoitoa from Liverpool; to leave about Saturday for Port Chalmers, proceeding thence to Wanganui, Wellington, Napier, Gisbome <ad Auckland to complete loading for London. Whakatane—From Montreal; is due in Adelaide about July 80. Paparoa—Arrived at Monte Video on July 27. Hurunui—Left Durban on July 27. Kaikoura—Left Liverpool on July 28 for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand porta. SHIPPING NOTES. Owing to the large amount of frozen meat to be shipped and the congested .slate of tue railway jacilituea in Lyttelton, the Indrapura and the Opawa. are not expected to loavc uaAi to-morrow. Tho former vessel will proceed tio Brisbane eud the latter to Dunedin. Haviiig sailed from Hobart at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner Tainui is duo at Wellington tomorrow afternoon Her southern passengers should arrive at Lyttelton on Sunday. The Tainui should reach about Wednesday or Thursday next. It is now announced that the Shaw, Savil! and Albion Company's liners Corinthic and Atbenic wit! sail for London on August 9 and August 6 respectively. Both vessels will have a fuii cargo of frozen meat on board. Mr J. T. Denniston, third engineer of the Waitemata, has come ashore to sit for his second engineer's certificate, and Mr E. Prothoroo, late of tho Maitai, has filled the vacancy. A cable message reports the arrival of the steamer VVaimna at oan Francisco. Tho Union Steam Ship Company's Mokoia, which arrived in Lyttelton yesterday from Melbourne, via ports, trought transhipments ox the Bteamers Tongking, Apoleda and Pherela, tho following being tho principal lines: —3o intso.s tin, 20 oases dry cells, 6 kegs rennet, 2fl" cases preserves, 20 cases sardines, 18 tapes oil of lemon, 23 ba.es millet straw, 35 mniHe slabs, 14 bosei sulphur, 4 cases saat), 1 case tartaric acid, 2 cases marble, 1 hag coffee, 10 cases wine, 12 sacks canary seed, 10 cask 3 fruit juice, 140 bags dressed rice, 4 cases eucalyptus oil, 1 cask lemon juice, 1 case capauies, 22 bng3 horseshoes, 19 cases and 1 crate macaroni, 5 package 3 leather, 166 cases fruit, 54 cases tobacco, 100 cafes, whisky, 3 bags p.uir.bago, 6 packag3S Eoap extract, 600 bags rock phosphate, 15 packages tea, 3 pieces bluestone 30 ingofc3 tin, 200 pieces hardwcod, 3SG bundles 300 sacks grass' seed, 33 eases and 1 cask en pty bottles, 3 barrels oil, 260 bags superphosphates, 17 bale* second-hand bags, 100 bales bran bagu, 3 casks bi-sulphate soda, large quantity ot oycio and rubber goods, and sundries. THE SOMERSET. The cargo steamer Somerset, which left last evening for Dunedin to complete loading for England, took the following items from Lyttelton:—For Avortmouth—34,ss3 carcases frozen meat, 6C7 bogs peas, 145 cases honey. For Liverpool—2l casks tallow, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July 29. Arrwe-J —Wajrimoo (11.15 a-.in.), from scuiho'ii ports. WELLINGTON, July 23. Arrived— Victoria (10.35 a.m.), from Lyttoltesa. Hiruitsragi (11.53 a-.m.), from Timaru. «

Manuka (4.20 p.m.), from Lytteiton. Matoppo (7.10 p.m.), fro-n Sew York, v la Panama. Sailed-Monowai (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; passengers-Misses Meredith, Walker, Stephens, Brown, Fill, Parry, Gurr and Poster, Mesdames York, Taylor, Thomson, Saunders Wright, Squire. Fill, Parry, Gurr and chi.d and Foster, Hon J. Barr, Messrs Kitchen, Gibbon, Rowlands, Clark Taylor, ifork J ame?<m, Booth. Morgan, Smith, Kirby, Denniston Clark. Spicer, Thurston, Laurenson, Holland. Foster George O'P.nan Had Parry, Galbraith. Harvey, Heath, Ward Cohen Hodson, Corner, Kellow, Way, Bailey and Chisholm, and thirty-eight steerage. Sailed—Manuka 10.5 P.m.), tor Sydney. DUNEDIN, July 29. Arrived—Ruahine (8 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Paloona (1.50 p.m.), from Auckland, via way ports.

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. • SY'DNEY. July 29. Sailed—Ulimaroa (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Riverina (4.45 p.m.), for Auckland. Mnkarini, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, July 29. Arrived—Albert Meyer, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Whangape. for the Bluff. FREMANTLE, July 29. Arrived —Morea, from London.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16922, 30 July 1915, Page 11

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16922, 30 July 1915, Page 11

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16922, 30 July 1915, Page 11