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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. JOEY.

ARRIVED WEDNESDAY. JULY 24.

Takapuua. s.s. (3.20. a.m.). 1056 tons. Hutchings. from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Turnbull, Gray. Mrs Nettletoo and child. Mr G. Waller; 4 steerage. Mara.roa. b.s. (6.45 cum.). 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers-^-Saloon; Misses Gumming. Rayne. Soi. Dixon. Russell, Darby, Brady (2). Williams. Roberts, Weddere 11. Dick. Maxfleld. Reid. Carter. Holmes. Rout. Phillips, Graham. Mesdames Forsyth. Menziea, Roscnbam. Murphy and 7 children. Fisher, Brooke. Macaulay, Parr. Rout, Saville, Graham. Rev. Fathers Gilbert,. Graham. Adjutant Elder. Messrs Wicken. Dudfleld. Johnston. Rosenham, Turmdge, Vickers. Douglas, Forsyth. Quereo. Self©, Poulton, Christie, Lankshear. Matthews, Banks. Wickea, Edwards. Campbell. Adams, Toa, Hauemanu. Sykes, Caplin. Page, Murphy, Low. Brooke. Stow oil, llrophy, Morgan, fisher. Taylor. Coira. Oakdeu, Reeves. Wallace, Hardy. Moore, Buckley. Morisnn. Norris. Holmes. Wood. 'Ferguson. Mursiano. Johnson. Opie. Maude; 4a steerage. , S'munbiid. «.s. U a.m.}. 217 tons. Mclntyre, from Wanganui. MoeraUi. s.s. (noon'. 4392 ions. Wocrall. from Sydney. Passengers—Saooh: Misses Applelw. Simpson. Ritter.- Clarke, Spencer, vvattv I niuc-Mea-son, Mesdames Leacock. c'o f- k, Larsen. Lnlng-Meason, Clarkson. Mfjvrs i.cwm. Simpson, Usher. Schaefer, Fisher, Milter, Hook. Leacock. Fernandas, l isher.’ Thompson. Hnycork, Kmpson. Powell ana cluiu, i-innemoro. Liadatrora. Hawk. Skinner, Young, Oliver, Allen, Smith, Seifert. Nicoll. Larson, Trower. Jones. Kennedy, Hudson..McMenxmcn. Robinson, Lovelock »2). Hawk, Clarkson; 57 steerage. Aorero." s.s’. (2 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Pntca. ’ ■ .■ Arabura,-s.s. (7 p.m.). 1396 tons. Lambert, from OreymouLh Westport, Nelson, and Picton. Passengers— Saloon : Misses. Garth. Williamson., Grace, Vitagiich, Bright. &hea, Aialabie, McGrath. Harris. Thompson, Call. Mesdames Spindeler end child. Prankpitt. w litcornbc. Lawson and child. Emms. Mockett, Wilson. Bennett. Hogg. Simons. MeCallum and child, Smale, Hon. Holmes, Hon. Reeves, Rev. Dixon, lion. Mills. Messrs Bnttan. Wilson, Russell. Best, Hogan, Robinson. Spindeler, McQuilkin. Hornabrook. \\. 'Pay.-or, M Hugh. Thompson. Pclhin. Bearing Delaney, Brace. Dacre. McGregor. IrViiie, Cullen. MyClaw Rhodes. Miller. Gillow. Peters and child, Westerman, Griffin (2 1 . Jenkins. Betts. Curtis, Manning. Foster, Kinneburgli, xtobertson. Shannon. Kenny, CLeianu.' Eawaras, Winstamey, fctarkie, Pe* rano, Thompson, Atkinson, Smale. Carty, Masters Cudin. Rochford, Roddm, Hogan, Downey (2), Rasmussen, Fulton. E. Wright; o/ steerage. Waipori. b.s. (9.45 p.m.), 1919 tons. Lacey, from Westport.

‘ SAILED. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24.

Wfituigaroa. scow (10 a.m.), 132 tons. Syr tnons,. for Sidney. Penguin, s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 824 tons. Stewart, for XHcton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—Miss Bowser. Mesdames Checseman. Smith. Messrs Duncan, Rutherforu,- Chcescman. Cowars. For Nelson—Mrs Franks. Messrs Johnston, Franks, ,

Taka-puna-,* s.s. (7 p.m.), 1056 tons. Hutchings, for New P.ymouth and Onehunga. Passengers-—Saloon : For Onehunga—Miss WeddcreU, Mesdames Colcbroojse, Wickes, Messrs Gibson, Ferara. Mararoa, b.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning. : for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses■ Williams, Buckley, Turnbull, Heys. Vavasour, Clarkson, Montgomery, Mesdames Clarkson. Montgomery. Messrs Brown (2). Moore, Thomson,',-Duncan, Clarkson, Harley. Kielson.' Hodge. Cultili, Johnston, Mandell, Calder, Goodman White. Sommervillo (2)J Indo, Brodley/. Lane. Hutton. Gower. Shaw, Begg, Pain, Ryan, Fox, Hatch, Cavern. Andrew's, Bowron, Montgomery, Bright, Livingstone. . • Kotuku. s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 1054 tons, Nicholson, for Greymouth. Wakatu,'B.s. (7 p.m.), 157 tons. Wills, for Lyttelton via coairt. Manama, js.s. (9 P-m.), 122 tons, Allman, for Havelock. / * - V wMfiXPEGTED i ARRIVALS. ; Blenheim. Blenheim, to-day Tainui, Mokau, to-day ■ ■ ; Pareora, Greymouth, to-day Rob Roy, Havelock, to-day Corinna,; Southern ports, to day Torgauten, Onehunga. to-day Kini, Greymouth, to-day Zealandia., Dunedin. Lyttelton, to-day Manapouri. Fiji, Auckland, to-day Tasman, Motueka, to-day Kahn, Napier via coast, to-day v Penguin. Nelson,: Picton, to-day Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day Hnia, Wanganui, to-day Rbtomahana, Lyttelton, to-day Mokoia, Sydney, Auckland. Friday Wiramera. Melbourne vin South, Friday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Friday Waihi, Blenheim, Friday ; Hlnemoa. West Coast, Saturday . Wakatu, Lyttelton via . coast, Saturday Aymeric, Newcastle, Saturday Manaroa, Havelock, Sunday Talune, Southern ports, Sunday Eakaia, Lyttelton, Sunday ,

" . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Blenheim. B’enheim, to-day, 10 p.m. Tainui, Waitara, to-day Stormbird. Wanganui, to-day, 3 p.m. Mana, Patea, to-day. 3 p.m. Zealandia, Auckland, Sydney, to-day, 4 p.m.

Moeraki, Melbourne via South, to-day, 5 p.m. Tasman, Nelson, Motueka. to-day, 4 p.m. Rotomahana, Lyttelton. Jo-day. 8 p.m. Queen of the South. Poston, to-day, 4 p.m. Rob Eoy. Picton. to-day, noon Hnia, Wanganui, to-day. 3 p.m. Aorere, ?atea, to-day, 2 p.m. . ; Waihi.’. Blenheim. Friday ** Mararoa, Lyttelton. Friday Penguin," Picton. Nelson, Friday Manapouri. Westport. Auckland, Friday Kahn; Napier via coast. Friday Corinna. Nelson. New Plymouth, Friday Wlmmcra. Sydney, Friday Mokoia. Dunedin. Friday ‘ Arahura. West Coast ports. Saturday Torgauten. Onehunga-, Saturday Watriori. Westport. Saturday Eotoitl. Onehunga. Sunday Wakatu. Lyttelton via coast. Monday Manama/: Motueka, M,on day Tal,une. Auckland via ports. Monday ■’IMPORTS. . Penguin (Tuesday), from Nelson and Picton— 162 tons general cargo. Takapuna (Wednesday), from Onehunga and New Plymouth—69 tons general cargo. Mararoa rWcdnc'day), from Lyttelton—73 tons general cargo. Moeraki .;VvVdnr*-'<dr>r). from Sydney—977 tons of general cargo..

TFT.FGPAPTTKT) MOTKWFSNTS T/mdon. Tucsdnr— Suffolk, from WePington; TCajkoura, from Lyttelton; Niwaru, from Bluff. • ■}''■' , - S 'dnevl W'-dn^day—Mahcno (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. * Cane’ Marin.. Wednesday—Komata f 5 p.rn.) passed east. ' ■Russell. Wednesday—Largo steamer (10 a..m.) passed here, too far off to Identify, 'rymeric for Auckland. Auckland. Wednesday—Haupiri, for , Wellington via ports. . Onehunga. W^ino«dnv—Potoiti. for New Plymouth—pa~rengcrs; JiTc'>d"mp« “M’<'Tnt/xh, Dothtir. Parkinson. Franklin. Linriaav. Wilson. Bavlv son. P.ed«hnw. Young and * children* 'jfe<r-srs' Toms. 'Swan«ton."Blacklc. T.vaH Wilson. Bavlv, Harris, Ward,‘Hood, Chisholm. WlriVfrid. Larnham. Merriman, Dravton. Echn'lcv. Morrison. Boucher. Curwin. Gunther. Michaelisa, Draper, Lindsay, Mclntosh. Wipgßeld, Rev. Father Goggin. New Pirmouth. Wedne^dar—Nganuhi (3.45 aJrnj. from Onehuuga. Ngapuhi .{3.45 p.m.), for Ouehimca (connected!. Patea, Tuesdav— Kirxpaka (8.5 p.m.). from WeMinxrton. Wednesday— Kiripaka (8 p.m.). for Wellington. a ■ Waneanul Wednesday—Hula (8 a.m.). from Wellington. ; ; 1 ■ , • Foxton Wednesday—Queen of the South (915 from WflHnsrton. Queen of the South (730 p.m.!. for Wellington. ; East Cape. Wednesday—Manapouri (9.45 a.m.‘ parsed south. Napier. Tuesday—Toroa (5.30 p.m.). from Wellington.' Wednesday—Tongariro (2 p.zn.). from Ohmarn.- V 4 ' P.cton. : (4.50 p.m.). from Wellington!- Penguin '9.30 p.m.), for Nelson. Ne son. Wcdne’dnv— Marounka a.m.). from Wellington; Charles Edward <f.4oa.rn.l, from Piclon; T;?e;i ! an *2 p.m.' . from M eltington via Tonga • LUand. ilapourika, for Westport, ■■■:•■ Motv.eka.'Wcd‘-’ sd;fy— l Trum.tn (7 p.m.), for Wellington. Wedp-Ml, W«'ne-dav— (8.45 a.m.!. fn»m...Fremantle;. Pukaki <6 p.m.). from Wellington. Knncrdafe- (5.50 p.m.), for Wellington < Greymoutii, Tuesday—Pareora (10 p.m.}.

for Wellington. Wednesday—Rosamond (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Lyttelton. Wednesday—Talune (7.10 a~m.), lonic <7.30 a.m.), and Rotomahana (8.55 cum.), from Wellington; Tariunl, (4.20 p.m.). Irom Westport. Talune <2.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Corinna (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Taieri, for Westport; Zealandia (6.10 p.m.). for Northern ports and Sydney—passengers for Wellington: Misses Bell. Foley, Mesdanios Thomson. H. D. Bell. Reevos. Dalgety. Goodwin. Scully and 2 children. Pit«gcrald, McCormick. Travers. Lieutenant Fitzmaurice. Horn John Barr. M.L.C., ivicssrs Thomson. Mackayv Ormond, Travers, R. J. Bailey. F. A. Corbould. Oswald, F. T. Pannoll. Borne. Paterson. McCormick. Armstrong. Crowe. Field. Whelch. Parkinson; Rotomahana (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington—passengers : Misses Cameron, Cowdery, Meedames J.'Slmpsou, Wilfred. Cowdery. Parnham, Latter. G. 11. Goss. Dr Maitland, Messrs G. Herring. Borne. John, Mill, Wilfred. Fantham. Christensen, Coakley. Haig. Culder, Mitchell. Tanner, 11. Green, Wi kinson. J. T. Smart. Hall. T. Parata, M.HJL. Evans. .Tonkin, Marsh. Wisemann. Field. Huraea, Masters Coakley (2), Burke, Lepman. Moreland, Poff.

Dunedin. Wednesday—Te Anau. Rlmu. and Koonyn, from Bluff. Wanaka, for Bluff; Rakanoa, for Newcastle.

Messrs Turnbull and Co. received advice yesterday that the coastal steamer Waihi had got off the Wairau bar. The Teasel i» expected to cross the bar outwards to-nighfi and will arrive hero to-morrow morning. Quite unexpectedly the Maoriland Steamship Company's steamer Ennerdale. timberladen from West Australia, arrived at Westport ycsterdrtv morning in place of coming dire t to Wellington a-B previously intended. After rcplenxslung bunkers, the Ennerdale was to have sailed last night for Welling ton. where she is due to-night. The new cmsta-1 steamer Kempsey, now,-on ront-e to svdney for the N. Cain’s Coastal Co-operative Company.-is under command m Captain Carson, formerly, of the Union Company and the Shire T.ine.^ Among the latent charters is that of th© scow Karon), which is to load hardwood ai Macquarie for Wellington. The .Mar roi*o arrived at Sydney on the 17th inst, from Wanganui.

The auxiliary scow Tuhara sailed from Ka.ramou Inst Friday for Wellington with a load of ttmbPi-.

; Th« Federal-iroulder-Sh’ro steamer RipGrange to .Port Chalmers next Sunday for Svdnev to continue load-

ing for Wc-st of England ports. ; The Eakaia was uuaVc to enter Oamaru on Monday owing to a heavy sea. so she proceeded to Port Chalmers. The vessel is ovnected to arrive here on Sunday or Monday next, and will then go to Lyttelton. where she is due on Wednesday. The 'R->Unia will afterwards proceed to Auckland. .

The Tonernriro sheltered fop two days at , Stewart Island owing to heavy weather. .*ae vessel will arrive here from Lyttelton about ‘Wednesday next, i She is to sail on- >• Thursday next for London. . , ;.. i, ■ ... The Ty«-(» r liner Star of New Zealand, from ~v Australian and New Zealand ports, arrived at Loudon on the 18th Inst. She will, sail * ■ from Now York on September 14th for Melbourne. Sydnev, and New Zealand. The Tyser steamer Marerc, duo at Wellington about August 7th. from London via. Australia, ia bringing 900 tone of general ‘> fc ca rgo for this port- • , - • • The cargo steamer Cfowonburn, on cotnpletion of the discharge of her New York , cargo in New Zealand, is to go to Australia to load for South Africa. i i jt]- Ik,! The Union. ..Company’s collier. whi~h arrived from Westport lafit."pight r , ,19, to return to that pert on Saturday. ’, ’‘ The ManapOuri, froni Suva via Anciciona, ■ ; , is due at Wellington this afternoon;. - discharging her cargo of fruit here' the *- vessel will sail to-morrow for Westport ano Auckland. - ■ - _ ■ The signal letters U.3v,8.D.« of-the International Code, have been allotted to the Union Company’s new cargo steamer wax*

Dawson, late master of the Te Anau, has transferred to the Tavlunl,. Captain Brophy, late of "the Eakanoa,; and Captain Carson, late Of the Cormna* • have exchanged "vessels. ‘ •’’ ’ ’

I 'j iIE NEW TYSEE BOATS. News received yesterday states that thft , , new Tyser liner Whakania. is to leave Lon* . don next Wednesday : for Melbourne. Sydney. and New Zealand porta, under the ; command of Captain J. C. Felgatc. The hnkarua is a little larger than the Mar rere. anti is a foster steamer. It is report ed. that the same company’s new steamer-,, ■■. Muritai will be“ ready for launching about thTend of thiA month/an<t tb*Ushe will. be despatched from London . in. September for Melbourne. Sydney, and New Zealand porta. .The Muritai will be sinuiar to tho Wliakarua. and will be commanded by Cap* tain F, C. Lidstono. i MOBHAia, FROM SYDNEY. Tlie Union Company's stoamer Mocrabi,from Sydney direct, arrived in thestream - . at noon yesterday alter a passage of 3<Uya 20 hours. Pratique ™ granted, and. tte vessel berthed at No. I 6 ’ - Moeraki left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and experienced fair winds up after which strong 1 north-eaaterly ..winds/ ■ i with heavy seas were encountered. THE UNION COMPANY'S TURRET • STEAMER. The contract for the building .of : th» :: r .. .I Union Company’s new turret steamer has been placed with Messrs W. Doxford and Sons. Sunderland. She is to be about.4ooo, tons. 410 ft in length 43-ft beam. pud -22 ft ,v, depth, with engines 22in. 37m, and 61)p, by . 42in stroke. / A speed ofMOi JtootrJiM.tofJ»„,, attained, and the steamer ready for-de-livery in December. The' contract price is stated to bo.about £35,000. She, is used in the company’s general trade on the New Zealand coast, and will he the first turret deck steamer in the fleet. OVERSEA VESSELS FOB WELLINGTON. ■STEAMERS. Ennerdale (due to-night), sailed from Flinders Bay July 6th. (McArthur and' Hull'.) ■ Gowanburn (due about July 29 th),-sailed from New York May 12th. via Australia and . Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) , ~ Papanui (duo about July 31st). sailed from Plymouth June ISth. via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) , Indian Monarch (due about August 2nd), sailed from New York May lltb. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) , ’ Kumara (due about August 2nd), sailed from London June 7th. via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill.) .... ... Indralema (due about August sth). sailed from London May 10th. via Australia. Auckland. and Napier. (Tyser.) . Marere (due about August 7th), sailed from London June 4th, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier.: (Tyser.) ' _ Drayton Grange (due about August Sth), sailed Irom Liverpool Juno.lxt. via Aus- ■ tralia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line.) Athcnio idue about August 13th). sailed from Plymouth June 29th.-via Capetown ana Hobart. (Shaw. Savill.) - Huccntaur (due about August 18th). sailed from, Vancouver July 14lb» via Ssova ana (due about August, 23th). sailed from Plymouth July lUh, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) ■ Katuna (duo about August 30th), sailed from Now York June 11th. via Australia and Auckland lA. and A. 1-ineJc Devon (Cue about August 31st). sailed from Liverpool June 29th via Capetown and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line.) Sussex (duc nbo-iA August 31st). sailed from Glasgow June 29th via Capetown ana Auckland. IP.-H.-9. Line.) Kararaca (due about September Ist), sailed from London July 3rd. via Port Chalmers and I vttcitou. (Shaw. Savill.) (duo about September 2nd), sailed from New York Jane 22nd. via An* trali:i and AucKland. (Tyser.) - Hjris'on (due about September Sth). sated (ram New York June Isth. via Australia and Auckland (N.Z.S. Co.l Vakamii (due about September 13th), sailed from London June 30th. via Durban and Auckland, .(N-Z.S.. Co.) ® Kish “(d-.c about September 25th) sailed from New York July Bth, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line.) -

SAILERS. Mary Isabel, barquentme (5 days out), sai'ed from New- astle July 2 th. Oberpn,. four-masted barquentme (43 days or tv sailed from Liverpool June 12th.

hast Quarter D. H- ... 3 2 M. 4 a.m. Kew Moon ... 11 2 47 a m. First Quarter ... ... 19 0 42 a m. Full Moon ... 25 4 0 p.m. Sun rises. 7.fi a-m.; sets. 4.43 p.tn. Moon rises, 4.45 p.m,; sets, 7-9 a.m. High water, o.47 a.iu.; 4.15 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6270, 25 July 1907, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6270, 25 July 1907, Page 9

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