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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. D. IT- MFirst Quarter 3 8 50 p.m. Pull Moon 12 0 23 am. Last Quarter 19 5 1 p.m. New Moon 25 7 42 am. THIS DAY. Sun rises. 7.16 a.m.: sets, 4.35 pm. Moor, rites, 1.32 p.m.; sets, 4.54 a.m. High water, 2.2 am.; 2.17 p.m. ARRIVED, FRIDAY. JULY ?. MOEBAKI (4.50 am.), 4392 tons. Soils, from Melbourne. Hobart, and southern ports. Passengers: SaJoou—Miseee Mainwanug, luanuuig. Frances, Davies, aiosci[unea Hum, Bust. Dougaas, Witten, Mathews oca i children. Giuson-Smith, liavamg ana u iJiUurcn. Messrs Bust, Clarise, Hunt, Coyc/ic. Findiay, Mackay, -aioss, Pranks Oreane, Ross; 54 steerage HUiA. 6.5. (6.30 am.}. 127 tons, Burt, from Wunganvi. ~ s.s. (6.55 a.m.). 3599 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton Passengers: Saloon—Misses Wait, Mitchell, Keen. Hickey. JSowson, Eat ,n, ripairow, Montague, Tregoumng, Washbourti« k Pore, Menxus. Nauoa-rrow Batchelor, Somerville, Darkness, jtesdames Muicr. Dick, Dawn, Hertimau, Williams, Tweaulow, Wait, McDonald. Waithus, xteea. King. Stead, Andrea, Bland, Criasgow, Tnoansoa, Marshal), fcomarvi.lc, Dre Allen, King, Hon. Mr iNgalu, Kov. Patncr Dickson, Messrs Neville, Jonas, Baird, Spence, Nicoi, Kelly and child, McDonald (4), Miller, Mogul Will unis. Parley, Graham, Holt, iiest Davy. McLeod, Mander, Williams (2). Menzies, Wilson. Tu-ram* Woman, Bland, J>icAlpme, Tarusch, Anderson, Jorgenson, Dirks. Maxwell, Mod dings, Balncavia, MeLeot. Anders>n Lawn, H* rdmau, Brialoy, Lewi?, Molliuea&x, Cboyajmcs, AVhylic, Hudson. Andrew, Goosten, Haig, Chamberlain ; 61 steerage. PuTIKI, s.a. (6.25 <umO, 409 tons, WahlMiTom, from Timeiu. OPAWA, s.s. (8.3 b a.nu), 110 tone, Nicholas, from Blenheim. BREE/E, B.S. (9.10 am.), 287 tons, Wobbling, from Lyttelton. JUUKOIA, s.s. (10.5 a.m.), 3502 tons, from Auckland. Gisborne and Napier. Pas tenders: Saloon—Mieses Bowie, Clarkson, Gossett. Manning, Mesdames Goodwin and child, Harley and child. Smith, Macdonald. Mentiplay and child, Messrs Harris, Hunter Goodwin, Gardner, Harley, Evans, Isaacs, Scot*, Fitzcr. Snter, Camoron, Clark, Moreen, Stewart; 6 steerage. H.M S PIONEER, third-class twin-screw protected cruiser (1.50 p.m.), 2200 tons, 5000 hp., Steploxd, from Picton. NGABU, scow (2.30 pm.), 120 tons, Elven, from Tonga Bay. WAN AKA, s.s. (2.45 pm,), 2442 tons, Todd, fr- *T/: Newcastle. KAPXTI. s.s. (3.25 pm.). 242 tons, Sawyers, from Lyttelton, HINEMOA. s.s. (4.45 pm.). 542 tons, Bollons, from Co»*k Strait KiRIFAKA, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 133 tons, MoInt.rwh, from Patea. HUTA ; auxiliary schooner (10.40 pm.), 200 tons, Mackenzie, from Kaipara. SAILED. FRIDAY. JULY 7. HINEMOA, s.s, <5 ml. 542 tons, Bolfor Cook Strait lighthouie. TE ANA If. s.s. (12.5 u pm.), 1652 tons* Carey for Picton and Nelson Passengers —SDinii frr Picton—Mi sees Chapman, .Mean Morgan, Mesdamee Gale, Parsons, Adaus, Prenham. Messrs Brown, Parsons, 4dants, Penn, Clements, Wells, Niool, Henderson, Campbell For Nelson —Misses Mitchell, Wait. Clack. Maglnnity, Mesdames Kinzott. Wait, Maunseli, Chamberlain. Captain Collins, Dr Pearson, Messrs Beddie, Panselow, Short, Allen, Parmeater. MaN\, e.a. {2.10 ■ p.m,). 134 tons, Gibson, for Patea. MOA. cs. (3.40 pm.), 115 tons. Sawyer, for Wanganui QUEEN OP THE SOUTH. a.s. (3.50 pmA, 198 tons Harv-y, for Fozton. BREEZE, e.a. (5 pm.), 287 toms, Woebllng, for Wanganui

MOICOXA, s s. (5.20 pm.), 3502 tons, Smith, for Lyttelton and Dunodia. MOEBAKI, sjs. <5.20 pm.), 4392 tons, Rolls,-

for Fvdiiey- Pa&sengers: Saloon—Misses Affletk. Storv Page. Mawson, Mcadowcroft. Macoy, Bright. Palmer, Harrington. 80-la Stubbs. Mesdames Shields, Clark and nurse, Webster, Miuulel, Scott, Sinclair, Showman. Bright, Fonwi>k. Palmer. Burling, Basse) I. Newson, Jn c. Tavlor, Ccok. Messrs Russell. Johueiono. Armies, Laurie (2). Wade, Latent Bloomfield Tlici..rson, Solomon. Cawthorne. Tandy. McArdle, Kelly. Loughman. Vavasour Johnf-on ‘2). MeLaurin. Richardson. Prohyn, Thomas, Barling. Palmer, Fenwick, Wright, Honlt, Armstrong, Fulmer. Shields, Webster. White (2), Flemming. Mandol, Dr Scott; 114 steerage. AV.WERL'EY, e.s. (5.25 p.m.). 157 tons, Purvis, for Nelson and West Coast. MAOi?I. s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3599 tons. Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Currie. Gordon, Keir, Douglas. Evans, Oruiokshank, Evans, Dickson. Smi b.Har ev. Morrison. P'ctcher. Mesdames Moran, Sevan, Meson. Greenough. Stevens, Bicknell, Busby, Wood, Weston, Dr Murray. Dr Hay, Dr Frail. Messrs Morgan. Shepley, Stevens. Alalcclin, M.P.. Wilson. Hardy, M.P., Rusall, Oates, Brown, Golding, Pnyne, Mason, Short Flamen*. Gibson, Demnsev. Ching. Dennehy, Hutchings. Bcvan, Whitta, Lutligrow. Warren Smith. Maunsell, Cowan Loughlin. Harley, Digby, Hall, Moran, Poatne

OPAWA, s.s. (7.5 p.m.). 110 tons. Nicholas, for Blenheim.

BLENHEIM, s.s. (8 pm.). 120 tons, Watson. Blenheim.

PUTIKI, *s.a. (11 p.m.). 409 torvs, Wahlstrom, for Picton and Greymouth.

EXPECTED ARRIVALSBlenheim, Blenheim, to-day Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, to-day Corinua, New Plymouth, to-day Mapourika. Wort Coast, Nelson, to-day Mararoa, Lj’t-telton, to-day i*e Anan, Nelson, Pioton, to-day Huia, Wanganui, to-day Aorerc, Pat.oa, to-day Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, to-day Kaitangata, Greymouth, to-day Alexander. Picton, Sunday Haupiri, Limestone Island via ports, Sun* day Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Komata, AVestport, Sunday Manaroa, Havelock, Sunday Rosamond, Onehunga, New Plymouth, Sunday Opawa, Blenheim, Sunday Mao?i, Lytteitou, Sunday .•loa, Wanganui, Sunday Queen of the South, Foxton, Sunday Koouya, Dunedin via ports, Sunday Mana. Patea, Monday Otaki, Lyttelton, iitonday Uoimdale, Hokianga, Monday Ripple, Gisborne, Picton, Monday Tarawora, Auckland via ports, Tuesday Waimea, Wanganui, Tuesday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Hinemoa, Pcncarrow, to-day Boherua, Greymouth, to-aay, noon Kapili, Wanganui, to-day, noon Aorere, Patea, f to-day, noon Drayton Grange, Timaru, Lyttelton, to-day,

18 a.m. Pateona, Nelson, AYest Const, to-day. 12.45

p.nu Mararoa, Lyttelton, today, H pAn. Klripaka, Patea, today, noon Huia, Wanganui, to-day, noon Nikau, Neuron, MotueKa, to-day, 5 pm. i'ongariro, Lyttelton, Monday Ascot, Lyttelton, Monday Te 'Aaau, Picton, Nelson, Monday Koonya, Now Plymouth, West Coast, Mon-

Maori; Lyttelton, Monday. Upawa, Blenheim, Monday Queen of the South, Foxton, Monday, mana, Patea, Monday Blenheim, Blenheim, Monday Moa, AVanganui, Monday Rosamond, unenunga, vuv porta, Monday Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Monday Haupiri, Auckland via ports. Monday Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Monday Manaroa,' Motueka, Monday Cormna, Port Chalmers, Timaru, Oamarn, Monday , Monowai. Auckland rta ports, Monday Kippie, Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday i W'atmea. Nelson, AVest Coast, Tuesday Wanaka, Pioton, Tuesday Mapourika, Nelson, AVesc Coast. Tuesday Otaki, Napier, Auckland, Tuesday EXPORTS. Marere (Thursday), from Wellington, for I/oneon From AVeliington—l3,Blb carcases mutton, carcasses lamb, 2393 quarters oeei, lb oasiss lard, 83 casks casings, 373 oales wool,. 260 bates llax, 9 barrels tallow, 606 casks tallow. 24 casks pelts, 1 case tinned moats, and 1 package sundries. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. LONDON, Friday.—Norfolk, from Lyttelton. Bangatira, lor Lyttelton; AVhakama, lor Australia and New Zealand. ,• SYdn'OT, Friday.—Maneuo (b am.), from Auckland. . , . ~ Hußo-itT, Friday.—Cormthle (6.30 am.), for AVeliington. , _ . AtJCKIiArsD, Fnday. Joseph Craig, barque, from- Melbourne • and Geelong; Fa.rourn, auxiliary schooner, from AVairoa (Hawne’s Bay). _ tr . TEKOFUBU, Friday.—AVoarona (6 am.), for Sydney. « ONdhUinGA, Friday.—Rosamond (3.50 pm-), for New Plymouth and Wellington. NEW PLIMOUTH, Friday.—Corinua (3.46 p.m.). for Wellington. . WANGANUI, Friday.—Arapawa (5.3 d am.), from AVeliington. Arapawa (7.15 pm.), for Wellington. DAdT COAST, Friday.—Ascot ,(12.60 pm.), parsed sotita. . , „ NAPIER, Friday.—Wimmera (10.15 am.), from Wellington. NELSON. Friday.—Nikau C 6 am.), from Wellington. Nikau (2.25 pm.), for Motueka and Wellington. Alexander (5 pm.), for Picton. MOTUEKA, Friday.—Nikau (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. HAVELOCK, Friday.—Manaroa (7.50 am.), from AVeliington. Manaroa (4.30 pm.;, ior Wellington. WESTPORT. Friday.—Flora pm.), from Wellington. Hauroto (7 am.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Friday.—Kaituna (7.40 pm.) for'Sydney; Kaitangata (7,45 p.m,), for Friday.—Manuka (7 am.), Matatua (8.15 am.), and Mararoa (B.SO am.) from AVeUlngton; Aratapu, brigantine (at Heads), from Kaipara. Wootton, for Nydia Bay: Kini, for Westport: Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), )or Wellington, with 130 passengers; Manuka, for ’Dunedin. Port Chalmers, Friday.—Parthcnia (2.25 pm.), for Newcastle. Mr J. Smith Is now assistant purser of the Mokoia in place of Mr C. Leighton, who transferred to the Talunc. Mr N. Salmon, chief engineer of the Putild, transferred to the Moa yesterday in place of Mr E- Hargrave. The barquentino Rio, bound from Dunedin bo Kaipara* wua sighted off Stephen Island yesterday morning by the Wanaka-. The Cambrian, which was sent to the Three Kings to obtain correct bcarins-s of the group, returned to Auckland on Tuesdav morning. The correct bearings of Cape Rcinga were obtained at the position of the : Throe Kings. AVhen the figures have been worked out it is intinmated that the latest corrections will be verified. At about 4.15 o’clock yesterday afternoon, while a gang of men on the Himitangi were hauling up the rolneerating machinery deck-house by * a block with endless -bain, the chain slings carried away, and the house fell a distance of about 7ft. One man suffered a badly bruised arm, but no damage resulted to the house or machinery. The Pateeia, which Is to take the Arahura'e trip to-day to Picton. Nelson, and West Coast, was brought off the Wellington patent slip vesterday bid ruing. The Kahn and the Stormbird were placed on the cr-‘d.le ycsteiday. Mr J. F/. Carriole joined the Pateena as second officer yesterday. Mr J- McLean signed on the articles ai> third officer and Mr AV. E. Menaiea as purser. Messrs AV. M. Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Tyeor .liner Star of India (from London via ports), ia now expected to reach Wellington c-n the 20th instant, T*ie scow Ngaru arrived at AVeliington yesterday afternoon with a load of stone from Tonga Bay for the new poet office building. The Lauderdale is to load coax at Newcastle for AVeliington and Napier. The Karamca Steamship Company’s steamer Mangapai>a is due at Wellington next Wednesday from Karamca via AVestport. It :s anticipated that th’i Feliciana’s tail shaft will bo drawn to-day. “ The departure of the Tongamo from

TFellinirton for Lyttelton has boon postpcmofl from to-racrrcw till Monday. Tho laundry work for the whole of the TTnlou Company's fleet is to commence about the end of next month at the com* party's new steam laundry in Evans Bay, Wellington.

Tho Haupiri, front Auckland and Lime* stone Island via bays, i-s to leave Napier at noon to-day for Wellington. She is to sail from hero on. Monday for Auckland via ports. Tho Poherua is to leave Wellington at noon to-day for Greymouth. Tho Otaki, due at Wellington on Monday from south for bunkering, is to leave here on Tuesday for Napier and Auckland. The auxiliary scow Echo, at present discharging at Lyttelton, is to leave thefo on Tuesday for Wellington to undergo her annual inspection. On her way back from Greymouth the Mapourika left Westr-ort at 7 a.m. yesterday for Nelson and Wellington. She is duo here about 5 o’clock this evening. The Drayton Grange is to leave Welling* ton at 10 o’clock this morning for Thnaru and Lyttelton to complete her cargo. She will leave Lyttelton nest Wednesday lor Avonmouth The Moeraki, which loft Wellington at 5.23 p.im yesterday for Sydney, took 120 saloon and 155 steerage passengers from New Zealand. NORFOLK AT AVONMOUTH. The Federal-Houldcr-Shlre liner Norfolk, which left Lyttelton on May 16th for West of England ports, arrived at Avonmouth last Tuesday, WAN AKA FROM NEWCASTLE. The Union Companies collier Wanaka arrived at Wellington early yesterday afternoon. from Newcastle, alter a flue-weather passage. Pratique was granted, and tho vessel berthed at the Railway wharf to discharge paid; of her cargo of coal and timber. She left Newcastle at 11 p in, on Saturday. The Wanaka is expected to get away on Tuesday for Picton. 1 CORINTHIC ARRIVES TUESDAY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion, liner Gorinihic, which arrived at Hobart at 9 a.m. on Thursday from London via ports, sailed for Wellington at 6.33 o'clock yesterday morning Sue is due. hero on Tuesday morning. At Hobart passengers disembarked, and are commg to New Zealand. THE HINEMOA. The Government steamer Iliucmoa left Wodrngton early yesterday morning for Gape Campbell lighthouse, and a.ter landing there relumed to port shortly before 5 p.m. She is to land at Pcnoarrow lighthouse this morning, anl on Monday will proceed to Jackson Head, Brothers lighthouse, Tory Channel, Stephen Island, Farewell Spit, and will also lay a buoy at tho Astrolabe Reef, near French Pass. WHAKARUA LEFT LONDON. Tho Tyser liner Whakarua sailed from Loudon last Thursday for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. She is due here about September 7th. OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS. Ascot (due this morning), sailed from St. John April 2or« via Australia ana Auu*. land Co.) Corinthic (due about July 11th), sailed from Plymouth May 27th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw. SavllU Nairnshire (duo about July 11th), sailed from ; Liverpool May 6th • via Auckland. (duo about July 12th), sailed from London'May Bth via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) * Mimixo (due about July 14th), Bailed from New York April' 18th. via Australia ineJ Auckland. (A. and A Lin*) • Star <w India (due about July 20th), sailed from Lonuou May 12lh via Australia. Auck land, and Napier. (Tyser). Aorangi (due about July 20th), sailed from San Francisco June 28th Papeete and Rarotonga. (Union S.B. Co.) Euahine (due about July. 24th), sailed from Plymouth Juno 10th via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Hvndford (duo about July 25th),, satlsd from New York Hay 20th via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil. Co.) Sussex (duo about July 30th), sailed from Liverpool Hay 27th via Auckland. (P.-U.-3. ' Arawa (duo about August 7th), tailed from Plymouth June 24th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill). Waiwera (due about August Bth). sailed from London Juno 3rd via Auckland. (Shaw. (due abnt August 9th), sailed from Montreal May 15th via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Marital (due about August 12th), salted from London May 31st via Australia. Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Bon of Glamis (due abont August 14th). nailed from New York May 16th via Australia and Auckland. (A; and A. Line). Xndralema (due about August 28th), sailed from London June 15th via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser.) Surrey (duo about August 30th), sailed from Liverpool June 24th via Capetown, Hobart, Auckland and Napier. (P.-H.-S. Line.) Anglo Patagonian (due about September sth), sailed from New York Juno 2nd via Australia and Auckland (C.S. and A. ■Whakarua (due about September 7th), sailed from London July 6th via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser.) Cape Orteeal (due about September Iclh). sailed fronTNow York June 17th via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.)

BAILEE. ■ Australia, Italian ship (91 days out), sailed Irom Marseilles April Stb. ißriscoe aud Co l ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 8

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 8

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 8