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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. .Calculated for Now Zealand Mt»n Tiroo.)

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SAILED. MON DA V, AUGUST U. Mitiuiioa m.k. (5.‘55 |i.ni.l, 78 toms. AiiI, i :j;• Mntiu’lni ami bays. Tatum-. -U. (FT. p.m.), 1570 tons Biwnccli. l"i- Napii-r. (iu-mnio ami Am;k-lar-'l I’ll •O'inn-s Saloon: lor Napier -Mr lliiu-hinson. For Gisborne— Missw JlaulfV ami Morion. Sluwr.- and liroru. For .Vui.-l.laml—M ios Itmim-U, Mr 'uolmnia, s.s. 0.1.5 p.m.i. lons llu’r-hiny for Went port and Oreymoutli. I,‘olonmlia.lia, s.s. (S.IO p.m.), Wl H'"-, Jlaumn;.!. I'm’ Lyt'd'oii. I’assCiiKWS Haloum-Mirou Uum-im.ui, Ui-mr. Fol.mls, Mm-. Wood, i 1 <ilint's (2). Wliitf. Hamm. McFarlnno. .Mcsdiuncs I’erry. Fiodii', jon-rv. lirown. Marion, iI.'KK, Win 10. Trail (’ll ill ton, Jluclms Tshfrwnod, Snlidcruoii and child. Dr I’eir;.. Messrs i’oinon Wall Leary. Jdliiistnn. J’ariMi, i’lTi-y Fraser, Wol.h. Fm niimlos. Wray, Grilhilis. Hill. Sin it 'n. Hilrulli. Burnett, llodfurd, Laurenson, Annstront?.’ Hartnill, Monro, Harman. White. Alexander, Brodio. Dowry, Sa-mlerso.i, Jl .Davis. Lniiitlimm. Tintlev. Stnndmn. Bran-on. Harris, lloaan'. McCauley, Hawkon. Ums-ta-ll MoQnilkin. Prentice. Paisley, ierprison. lianll. Watson. Jbliritsoii, Beyi-, Whiting, Power. Anstiee, '.Smith, Schwartz, Ramsay, Craddock, Peacock, Waters, Bowie, McLeod, Stoddnrt, l)e----buca, Gibbons. Wimllcy, McLanehlan, Moore, Campbell. McDonald. Olliver, Abboll, While, Stephenson. Edgar, McDonald. Bowie. Atfield, Hemmill, Croll, pec. Muni, Caulfield, Merrill, Jlalsoll, Callendor, ICcnrys, HarH'ill, Brown. Murray. Plimmor. Vail,-nice, Rodgers, Hodges. Ulaesel!, Pilmcrr. Queen of tlio Smith, s.s. (7 p.m.), 121 ion S, -Manley, for Foxton. EXPECTED A.KRIVALS. Kofcuktl. Westport, io-day. Tasman. Pnpnnga, to-day Athenie. London. Hobart, to-day Turn worn, Auckland, to-day Paloena, Lyttelton, to-day 'Rotoiti. Nelson. Picton, to-day Manama, Motneka. Wednesday Patcena, Nelson. Picton, Wednesday Rotoimihirnn, Lyttelton, Wednesday Queen of the South, Poston, Wednesday Taknpunn, Oueliunga, Wednesday Wakatu, Lyttelton, via const, Wcdues. ‘day AVarrimoo. Sydney, Wednesday Wuiaui, West Coast. Wednesday Mokoia, Dunedin. Thursday Haupiri, Auckland, via coast, ThursMonowai, Melbourne, via South, Saturday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maun, Patea, to-day, 4 p.m. Kabu, Napier, to-day, 2 p.m. Stormhird, Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. Aorere. I’atoa, to-day, 2 p.m, Charles Edward, West Coast, to-day, 5 p.m, Taraworn, Dunedin, to-day, 4 p.m. Patoena. Picton, Nelson, to-day, 1 p.m. Mapourika. West Coast, to-duy, 7 p.m. Rotoiti, Ouchungu. to-day, 5 p.m. Tnieri, Westport, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, 11 p.m. Ngnngtiru. Blenheim, to-day, 10 p.m. Tasman, Motueka, to-day, 4 p.m. Wakatu. Lyttelton, via coast, Wednesday Queen of the South, Poston, YVodnesday Itotoimihana, Lyttelton, Wednesday Haupiri. Pictou, Auckland, Thursday Manama, Havelock, Thursday lonic, Loudon, Thursday ’Warrimoo, Melbourne, via South, -.Thursday Mokoia, Auckland. Sydney, Thursday Takapuna, Onehunga, Priday Victoria, Dunedin, Friday Walnut, West Coast, Saturday Monowid. Sydney, Saturday BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE, Monday. Arrived—Wimmora, from Bluff and Hobart. NEWCASTLE, Monday. Arrived—Whangape, from New Zealand. Arrived —Frantby, from Lyttelton. SUVA, Monday. Arrived—Taviuni, from Auckland; JStorangi, from Sydney and Brisbane. AUCKLAND, Monday. Arrived—Star of Scotland (8.30 a.m.) .and Essex, from Sydney; Kaipara (11 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Zealandia (5.30 p.m.), for Sydjnoy; AVanaka, for Bluff. ONEHUNGA, Monday. Sailod—Takapuna. for New Plymouth and YVellington. Passengers Saloon; SCiflses -Hill, Gibbs, Irwin, Stewart, Stuart, Mcsdames Gibb, AVarnock and two children, Taylor. Starky, Shand, Maher, Messrs Aitkon, Light, Imandt, Warjen, Royle, Stewart. Bcid, Johnston, Hall, Henderson, Hyde, Douglas, Hunter, Crouch, Rodgore, Holmes, Shand, Burleson. Colebrook, Starky, Homes, Shaud, Burleson, Colebrook, Starky, Homes. Master Ortner, and Hawko's Bay football team (22). NEW PLYMOUTH, Jlondav. Arrived—Rarawa (5 a.m.), from Onojlranga. Sailed—Rarawa (3.45 p.m.), for OneRunga (connected). NAPIER, Monday. Sealed—Tarawera (12.45 p.m.), for Wellington. • m , PICTON. Monday. To sail—Rotoiti (4 a.m. Tuesday), for Wellington. NELSON. Monday. Arrived—Rotoiti (6.35 a.m.), from AVel'Jimjton. fmijed—Rotoiti (7 p.m.), for Picton and Wellington. „ , PUPONGA, Monday. Sailed—Tasman (9.30 a.m.), for AVelJington. KAIKOURA, Monday.’ Amvod—Baden Powell (6 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Mondav. Arrived—Waimato (9.30 a.m.), from .’Port Chfdmcrs. Sailed—Pntecna, (6.15 p.m.), for Wel.lington. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Goss. Powns, Brown, .Mesdames Corrigan, Halliday, Chivas, Kormdde, Wliiteford. Brown, Lady Miller, Hons. E. C. ,T. Stevens, W. M. Bolt. C. C. Bowen, M.L.C.'s, Professor Scott, Messrs Boyd, MeKoown, Paul, Hyde, Laurenson. Corrigan, Moore, Harris. Troup, Twentyman, Holmes, McCarry. Kensington, Strahan, Jones, Parish, Hawkes, Carpohler, Brown, Pa rata. * TIMARU, Monday. Sailed—Tongariro Tl-30 p.m.). for Bluff. BLUFF. Alouday. Arrived—Alonowni (4.45 p.m.), from Melbourne, via Hobart. Passengers for AVellington—Miss Lloyd, Sergeant Smith; 22 steerage. Sailed—Waikaro (5.15 p.m.). fir Hobart and Melbourne. The Union Company's steamer Kini, .sailed from Westport at 7 a.m. yesterday for Greymouth. The Government steamer Hinemoa is to (proceed shortly on her periodical round trip to the southern lighthouses. The Union Company s steamer Haupiri is to sail from Napier at noon to-morrow for Wellington, where she is due on Thursday morning. The vessel is yipect•d to sail from Wellington at midnight Bn Thursday for Picton. and thence proceeds to Auckland, via East Coast. Tilers was little coastal cargo offering »round the Wellington wharves yesterday, but transhipments ex Athenie should liven the coastal fleet during the next few days. The New Zealand Shipping Company,

hif.il agents for the UN, and A. liner lir-iz 1!del, from New York, have rer-mv-wl advice dial dm vwscl arrived a* I romantic on Friday last The vessel wil pi-.u-cil via .Mdbournc, Sydney, anil Am-klaml to AVellington where she is flue in about, three weeks. Bannatvno ami Company, local agents for die Tvser Line, adviso that tho steamer S'iar of Scotland, from Loudon, via Australia, which arrived yeslerday at Auckland from Sydney, is cxlieel.- 1 arrive at Wellington about, Sunday next. Till Union Uompunv -.as received adviee dial 5 -Darner AVainui, from Wellinglon, via pni-l-i, arrived al Greymoulli at noon yesterday. She s-ailed on the return trio a, !I o’eloek last night, and. is to lea.vi; Nelson at 8 a.m. 10-morrow lor AVeilington. where she is due at B o’clock ■'The' , !o"a! :l agcnU for the Shaw. Savill ami Albion Company have received cable advice, dial, the steamer Waiwera. whai, sailed Loin Wellington on June 24th. for London. arrived al her dosliuado.u 01. last Friday afternoon. Mr Sadler, second engineer of the Ko--lil u wim is ashore on sick leave, has been relieved by Mr Dewsbury, laic of the Mapourika, Mr Flynn, eecond officer of the K'ofukn, in ashore on nek 1.-avo, ami tom ■wen relieved by Mr Cameron. late .second ollie CI- of the Wainui, A-THENIC, i ROM LONDON. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Athenie. from London, via Capetown and Hot,art arrived off the heads at Id o’clock Inst night:, but, owing to thick weather, die vessel hove-to about three miles out I’rnm the oni ranee. The Athenie will enter port at daybreak this morning, and, nfer being inspected by die Fort; Health Oliicer, is expected to berth before I) a.m. at No. 1, south, Queen’s Wharf. WA Id,’l MOO, FROM SYDNEY. The (’nkm Company’s local office has received cable advice that the steamer Warrimoo. which sailed from Sydney at 6 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, is bringing a inial of 158 passengers for New Zealand, of whom 8 are Chinese. The vessel has 78 saloon and -IS steerage passengers for Wellington, and will discharge 470 tons of cargo and ono horse at this port. The Warrimoo is due about 10 o’clock 10-morrow morning, and is (o sail tor Hobart and -Melbourne, via Southern purls, at 4 p.m. on Thursday. A LARGE OIL CARGO. Messrri W. and O. Turnbull and Co. advise that the cargo steamer Burgorineislcr Uuekinanu. which a few months ago brought a general cargo from New A'cu-k to Wcllinglon and other New Zoa-la-uil ports, left New York on June I6th for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, with a full cargo of ease oil. Tho case oil, which is to be discharged at Wellington to the agency of Messrs Turnbull and Co., will comprise tho largest amount yet. unloaded at this port out of ono vessel. Tho Burgerinoistor Hnckmnnn is clue at Wellington about August 25th. CARGO FOHLONDON. Tho Tvser steamer Tomoana. which railed for London last Friday morning, look (he following cargo:—From Wellington—l3.Css4 carcases iamb, 7610 carcases mutton, 416 carcases tegs, 10,058 tegs imithtn, 2000 quarters beef, 371 bales wool, 413 casks tallow, 397 cases frozen sundries, 52 bales flax, 48 casks pickled sheepskins. From Lyttelton—--16.097 sacks wheat, 3290 sacks peas. 800 sacks Hour, S9l sacks cocksfoot seed, 769 sacks beans. 471 sacks oats, 6 bales rabbit skins. From 81uff—12,921 carcases lamb, 9913 carcases mutton, 105 bales wool. 61 cases preserved meats, 21 casks tallow. 33 casks pelts. From Napier— SS42 carcases lamb. 1545 quarters beef. 90), carcases mutton, 225 bales wool. 17 dumps sheepskins. 399 casks tallow. 6 casks pelts, 6 hales sheepskins. 10 packages twine. From Oigbornc.—499o carcases mutton, 410 carcases lamb. 1264 quarters beef, 310 casks tallow. 31 bales wool, 7 hales sheepskins, 7 sacks horns, 2 sacks hair. From Auckland—3o6 hales flax. 150 cases kauri gum. 434 bags concentrates, 17 casks (allow. 53 dumps hemp. CARGO FOR NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY, Alouday. The Aliowera’s passengers from Vancouver for New Zealand are:—Air and Airs Darragh, Air and Airs Osborne, Alajor AVinter, Alessrs Curnan, Kershaw. Rous, Drown. Cargo for Auckland —1 sewing machine, I box castings. 1 box hardware, 1 box tools. 1 box metal eastingSj 4 eases windmill parts. 1 case carpets, 2 cases incubators. 1 case books, 1 case wheels. 16 cases automatic scales, 2 cases sundries. 1 bundle waggon poles, 1 bundle rods, 13 bales cottons, 1 millstone. I.bonomiil, 1 crate steel scales, 5 cases bicycle parts. 20 sacks plaster, 37 cases cheese. 10 cases shoes, 1 case guitars and zithers, 1 case corsets. 4 eases wall paper, 1 case golf halls. For Wellington—l box tinware, 1 case toy waggons, 2 cases drygoods, 1 case pumps, 1 case wheels, 1 case hardware, 7 cases castings, 2 cases lamps. 2 cases notions. 3 cases chairs, 5 cases bicycle parts, 12 cases boots and shoes, 10 bales cottons. For Lyttelton—--1 box waggon springs, 2 cases hardware, 4 cases sawmill parls, 1 case toy waggons, I case saws, S cases corsets, 79 cases rubbers. 1 case bicycles, 3 bales cottons, 172 rolls newspaper, 1 automobile. For Napier—7 cases toy waggons, 1 case chairs, 1 ease hardware, 1 case harness. For Now Plymouth—l box harrows, 1 box ploughs, 1 box notions, 1 box poles. For Blenheim—3 boxes hay-tedders, 1 case wall-paper 2 cases cream separators, 1 case notions. For Bluff—4 cases boots and shoes. 2 cases corset's. For Gisborne —1 box saddlery, 1 Pox bath heaters. 1 caso stoves, 2 cases writing-desks, 3 cry's saws md parts, 1 caso notions. For Port dial tors—4 cases canned goods. 1 care tint-’ rwear,.s cases curtains, 13 cases cor--21 cases rubber. 7 cases bools and shoes, 1 ease knit goods, 50 bundles laths, 40 barrels reiined oil, 27 bales cottons, IX cases hoots and shoes, 2 cases bicycles, 2 cases hats, 1 package lumber, 135 doors. For Timaru—l case bicycle parts. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Athenie (due this morning), sailed from Plymouth July Ist, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill.) Essex (duo about August 21st), sailed from Liverpool June 10th, via Australian ports and Auckland. (,N. Z. and A. Co.) Papanui (duo about August 25th), sailed from Plymouth July 3rd. via Capetown and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Burgcrmoister Hackmann (due about August 25th), sailed from New York, June 16th, via Auckland. (Turnbull and Co.) Star of Scotland (due about August 19tb), sailed from London June 22ud. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Uganda (due about August 29th), sailed from Calcutta July'26th. (U.S.S. Co.). Turakina (duo about August 30th), sailed from Plymouth July 15th, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.). Breiz Iluel (due about September 2nd), sailed from New York Juno 14th via Australian ports and Auckland. (N. Z. S. Co.) Corinthic (due about September 11th), sailed from Plymouth July 29th, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) Aparima (due about September 12th), stfiled from Calcutta August Sth, via Singapore, Java, Fiji and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.) llaversham Grange (due about September 16th), sailed from Now York June 28th, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co.). Drayton Grange (due about September ISth)." sailed from Liverpool July 11th. via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co.) Star of New Zealand (due about September 20th), sailed from London July 12th, via Australia and Auckland. sailed from New York July 12th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser). SAILERS. Kinfauna, barque (94 days out), eailed from Liverpool, May 13th. (Johnston and Co.). ’ / Loch Garve, ship (35 days out), sailed from Liverpool July 11th.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 4