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SHIPS MID SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY.

THIS DAY. Sun ilses, 7.15 a~m.; sets. 4.36 p.tn. Moon rhes, 2.59 p.m.; sets, 6.36 a.m. High water. 3.40 a-m,; 3.48 p.m. ARRIVED. SATURDAY. JULY 8. HAUROTO, s.b. (3.15 turn.). 1933 tons. King, from Westport. _ r MARAHOA. s.s. (6-35 a-m.), 2593 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Mouses Cotton. Roberta, Bates, Suckling, Paterson, Whitefield, Knight, Loci;, Yaylc, Konkins, Hamilton (2), Nurse Wilson, Meedamos Corney and infant, Cottrell and child. Bates, Rutherford, Gandy. Herring, Wood, Jennings, Lye, Triggs, Thonitou, Hamilton, Robertson, Messrs Niven, Lang* lord. Sidolsky. Cheetham, Davidson. Corney, Skinner, Berkley, Wilson, Williamson, bt. John, Hutchinson, Rutherford (2), lettit, Baigent, Candy, Jones, Hamilton, Marsh, Wood, Roberts, Tate, Paterson. Jupp. Thomas, Triggs, Simpson, Neale, Y at A r .®» Robinson. Young. Mooney. McKenzie, Miller, Buddie, Reed, Mackay, Jacobsen, Clarke, Parsons. Cable, Tate, OUphant, Mackay Hclyor, Paterson, Clothier, aobmson, Pryor. Rhodes. Fisher (2). Thomson. Suckling, Connell Jamieson, and Cooper; “VlKALjfs.s. (3 a.m.). 252 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motuelm. _ CORINNA, s.s. (3.20 a-m.). 1271 tons, Cameron, from New Plymouth. _ , ARAPAWA. s.s. (8.35 a.m), 268 tons. Corby, from Wanganui. . AORTfRE. s.s. (9.50 a.m.). 77 tons. Fisk, from Patea. A ~A | HtNEMOA. B£. (12 20 p.m.), 542 tons, Bob lorn*, from Poncarrow lighthouse, MAPOUIUKA, s.,=. [3.55 p.m.), 1203 tons, Angus, from Greymouth. Westport and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Kilgoiu*. Oarer, Graham. Darkness. Hooker, Alex- , andcr. Mcsdamcs Gosh Livingstone, Squires. ( Wright, TiUcr, Wright, Morgan, Messrs Pilcher, Baker, Myers, Hunt, Marlow, Reynolds. Milliken. Fitzer. Gest, Webber, MeKernan, Chadwick, Salmon, Aiken. Andrews. Squires, Wright, Hannaron. Taller, Usher. Corbett, Lawric, Percivai, Record, Pulton. 8 steerage. „... WAKATCJ, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 157 tons, Y ills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. ' TE ANAU, s.s. (7 p.m.), 1652 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Sa-loon-Misses Taylor, Morris, Gard. Young, Wn’.ttaker. Nceson, Baker, Morris, Kebbeli, VaJ lance, Mesdames Paton and child, Hamilton. Morice, Higgins. Campbell, Connolly, C>ok. Dr Pentieat-h, Messrs Shallcrass (2), /oung, Paton, Blackman, Young, Derrett, Barlow, Mogridge, Taylor, Strake, Stuart, Stamn. Haywood, Joyce, Harper. Morns, Higgins, Lloyd, Barman, Connolly, Bowdon; Howell, Price, Larmer, Crisp. Nelson, Cook, France, Campbell, Cook; 2 steerage. BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.35 p.m.), 120 tons. Watson, from B'cuheim. i ALEXANDER, s.s (9.5 p.m.), 377 tons, Vickerrcan. from Picton. OPAWA, s.s. (9.20 p.m,), 110 lons. Nicholas. from Blenheim. _ _ . MANAROA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 122 tons. Hart, from Havelock and bays. ASCOT, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 4334 tons. Booth, from St. John via Capetown, Melbourne, . Sydney and Auckland. SUNDAY; JULY 9. KAITANGATA, e.s. (12.55 turn.), 1531 tons, Ruxtm, from Greymouth. KOMATA, s.s. (4.10 a.m), 1994 tons. Cameron, from Westport. FALCON, schooner (4.10 a.m. :a Evans Bay), 95 tons, Gilbertson, from Havelock, MAORI, s.s. (7.15 am.). 3399 tons. Aldwell, from Lyttelton, Passengers: Saloon—Nurse Taine. Mieses Mooro (2). Laidlaw, Frew. Raymond, Donaldson, Morie, Armstrong, Mcsdamcs Stevens, Laidlaw, Fleming, Larking and infant, Hood, Buckeridge, Wray, 1 Fraser, Brown, Scott-, Mundy, Dan con, xraser, Dr Curtis. Hon. Sir oames-arroli. Professors Laby, Pickerel!, Messrs Boyle. McManus, Christie. Larking, Hardy. Hood, Reid, Hunter. Thorpe, Davies, Sanostrum, Barron, Fraser, Stringer, Kingston. Lee, Virtue, Donaldson, Hetit, Bketone, Pcar--1 son, Plankett, Dickson, Davis, Eecd. Ashwin, Gordon, Fraser, Grooott, Barton, Gray, I Ramsden, Bourke, Donne, Salmond. Atkini son. Barton. Wilson, White. Gray, Carow, Munro, Clark, Short, Gore, Whitcomb©, • Lockwood, Oanavan. Gray, Fraser. Fletcher; ;42 steerage. MOA. s.B, (8.33 a.m.), 115 tons. 'Sawyer, from Wanganui. . . „, AA - OTAKI, s-s. (9.25 a.m. in the stream), 7420 tons. Siiba, from Lyttelton. I ROSAMOND, s.s. (9.25 a.m.). 721 tons, Wallis, from Onohunga and New Plymouth. RIPPLE, s.s. (11.40 a.m.). 570 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne „ HAUPXEI. s.s. (2.55 p.m.), 748 tons, Ross, • from Auckland and Limestone Island via Bast Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier. MONOWAI, s.s. (1-5 p.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson. from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Pas--1 senders: Saloon—Mesdames Duff, Morley, . Talbat, Paterson and two children, Casle- ’ ton, Wvatt, Captain C. McLean, Messrs lies. Duff, Colt-man, Casleton. Ellis (2), Levy, i Wyatt, Murray, McNaught, Weston, Costello, Smith, Lithgow, Roland; 4 steerage. KOONYA. s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 1091 tons, Platts, ■ from southern ports via Lyttelton. QUEEN OF TILE SOUTH, s.s, (5.25 p.m., 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. SAILED. SATURDAY, JULY 8. HINBMOA, sh (7.35 a,m.), 542 tons. Holloas, for Pencarrow lighthouse. DRAYTON GRANGE, os. (11 a.m.), 6592 tons. Murrison, for Timaru and Lyttelton. FATEENA, s-a. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Lambert, for Picton, Nelson, Westport and 1 Greymouth. Passengers—Saloon: For Pieton: Mtescs Fryer, Fuller, Girling, Funnoli, • Gibson, Pritchard, Sisters of Mercy (2), Mesdames Candy, Robinson. Fisher, Morris, Scott, Messrs Parker, Hart, Giles, Eller, Fisher. For Nelson. —Misses Hunter, Saunders, Bandiet, Me&dames Black, Lurumis, Saunders. Messrs Tregear, Fawcett, Candy, Meado, Dahl. Wasslaff, Baigent, Pettit. Gracowood, Laughton, Bruce, Gilmore. Neal. For Westport—Misses Stitt, Harley,

Roberts, Mcsdames Came, Smith, Cottrell. Fraser. Corbet. Bradley, .Messrs Fan. Niven Smith, CathLertsoa. Fraser. Goto**. Williams For Greymouth—Miseos Ledferu. Harley, Duff, Mesd-ames Lxloy, Bold, Mon, Smith. Hamer, Messrs Y iliiamfi, -B*MiUan. Soott, Hamer. POKERUA, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 117 c tons, El ]Sa‘l , ri( C ’s.3f r (4 > W 1 242 tons, Sabers, fo llllpAvvi Ui [midnight), 263 tons, Co--bv. for Puponga. „ . 'NIKAU, s.c'.. (5 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay, to** Kelson and Motnoka. HUIA. auxiliary schooner (6.2 S pm.), ajj tons. -Mackenzie, for Lyttelton. M AEAKOA, s-s. (11-3 p.m.), 2590 tons, Jianninr., for Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon' Misises McLean, Gossett, Tessaman. Mrs Kixon. Messrs Jooster, Tanner, irunklyn, Heywood, Gibb, Young, Mixon, VTiLberg, Preston. Hicks. Martin. Chambers. Bla-ir Cable. Gibson. Quinn.

SUNDAY, JULY 9. HULA, s.s. [3 p.m.), 127 tons. Burt, for Wangamu.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Holmdalo, Hoklanga, to-day Ngabore, Greymouth, Tuesday ;N ikau, Noison. Motueka, Tuesday Hum, Wanganui, Tuesday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Tuesday To Anau, Nelson, Picton, Tuesday 'J'arawcra. Auckland via ports, Tuesday Maua. Patea, Tuesday Kapiii, Wanganui, Tuesday Taiuui, Foxton, Tuesday 1 Ngatoro, Grej-mouth, Wednesday’ Flora, Westport, Wednesday Patcena, Greymouth via ports, Wednesday Maori, Lyttelton, Y T odncsday UXimaroa, Sydney, Wednesdaj' Wavexicy. Nelson, Thursday Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyxteiton, Thursday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. TV Anau. Picton, Nelson, to-day, 12.45 p.m Monowai, Auckland via poru, to-day, 5

p.m. Sydney, to-day, 4.30 p.m. Rosamond, Onchunga via ports, today

midnight Koouya, i\ew Plymouth. West Coast, to-day.

3 'p m. Hauptri, Auckland via Picton and ports.

to-day, 10 p.m. Coriuua, Dune am, Oamaru. Timaru, tod*v.

4 p.m. Hinemoa, Cook Strait lighthouses, to-day I‘akapuua, Port Chalmers, to-day Kiripaha, Wanganui, patoa. to-ttay, 4 p.m Tonga riro, Lyttelton, to-day Alexander, Nelson, \7est Coast, to-day, o

p.m. Ascot, Lyttelton, Uunedm. to-day Aorcro* Patea, to-day. 2 p.m. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lytle A on, to-day, 4 p.m Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day, 4 p.u Gpawa, Bleauhean, to-day, 9 pjn. iioa, Wangajmi, t-oday Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day, 8 p.m. Manaroa, Mcxiueka and bays, to-day, 5 p.n Kaipara, Nelson, Tuesday Kapiu, Wanganui, Tucsuay Alaj'.ourika, iNclaon, Y r ©3t Coast, Tuesday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Tuesday Tarawera, Lyttelton, Danodm. Tuesday AJana, Patea, Tuesday Otaki, Napier, Auckland, Tuesday Wanaka, Picton, Tuesday Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Tuesday Rippic, Napier, Gisnorne, Tuesday Tamm, U aitana, ALoka-u, Tuesday - iiuxa, Wanganui, Tuesday liiimtangi, nyt/toiton, Uiiothamfi, Y’ediJcaday Kahu, Napier via coast, Wednesday ‘Jlimaroa, Melboam© %da soum, Thursday Atheuac, London via porta, Tiunnsday Mokoia, Auckland via ports, Thurmay Waveriey, Nelson, West Coast, Thnrsdiy Storxnbird, Wanganui, Thursday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Worrimoo, from Bluff and Hobart. Waipon, lor New Aeaiand. bunday.—Den oi uianm, Irom torn. „ „ &XDNEY, Saturday.—Star of India, for Auckland; Ulimaroa (5 p.m.), for Wellington. , , NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Oboron, -or Nelson; Inga, tor Auckland. Sunday.—Helen lienny, barque, lor Wellington; Maroro, scow, for Wanganui. • J3RISSANE, buuuay.—Marama, from Vancouver. Paicsengers lor ‘Wellington—Miss Docherty, Air aackeon. —Cargo—46 oases drugti, 20 boxes scales, 15 oatses sewing machine j „ AUCKLAND, Saturday— Scnthern Cross, schooner (3.45 p.m.), irom Norfolk Island. Jlaipara (9 a,m.). and Naai-nshare (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington. Koiunui, from Tokoma.ru Bay; Crete, auxiliary schooner, from Gisborne and coaei. Xurawera* lor southern ports. Passengers for \v eiiangton: baloon —Mesdamee Russell and imant, Saclts, Drew. AJeasrs Hickson, Chaalc, Drew, and Hodge. Kamona, for Greymouth. Sunday.—Strathardc (2.45 a.m.), from San Francisco; Wimmeia, from southern ports; Victoria (5 p.m.). from Sydney. Jiaeo. auxiliary senoouer, foa* East Coast baj's and Gisborne. ilimiro, from Sydney. . CNEBUNGA, Saturday. Kotuku a m.), from Wellington. Sunday.—Rarawa (4 p.m), tor New Plymouth. WAITARA, Saturday.—Kapum (7.15 a.m ?. fiom WoUmstou PATEA, Saturday.—Mana (7.30 a.m.), from Y r ell>nglon. _ WTVNGA.NUI, Saturday—Breeze (7 a.m.), from Ycilington. Sunday.—Kapiti (9 45 a.m ), Irocu Wellington EArP CAPE, Sunday— Nairnshire (12.25 p m.), passed south. NELSON, Sunday.—Pa-teena (2.40 a.m.), from Wellington and Picton. Nikau 0.30 a.m.'. from \VclUugtou. Patoena (8 a.m } b for Westport. GREi:uuUTH, Sunday.—Defender (9 a.m.), from Wellington. r LVTTEJjTtjN, Saturday.—Brtshano (7.10 p.m.), from Newcastle. Sunday.—Mararoa , U 45 > a-m.), from Wellington. ’ TIMARU, Sunday—Dravton Grange (9.40 aun), from Wellington. BLUF.ti, Saturday.—Marere (11.45 a.m.), from Y r eilington.

The 'Whangape passed the Wellington Heads at 6.30 p.m. ou Satnrdaj l -, bound west. The Kcwhai, bound from Gisborne to Greymouth, passed the Wellington Heads at 6.50 p.m. on Saturday. The returns for Westport for the‘month of Juu© show that the output of coil totalled 59,579 tons, and the export 57,953 tons. Of Qua amount 6635 tons were •shipped to foreign ports. The total amount of timber exported was 100,395 ft. During the month 91 steamers and one sailer entered Westport, and 8) steamers left that port. Tli© total shipping for the month was 1C2.707 tons. The barque Helen Denny left Newcastle on Saturday. ooaJ-JLaden, tor Wellington, The Victoria, which arrived at Auckland at 5 o'clock last evening from Sydney, brought 100 passengers. It is stated by Auckland officials of the Union Company that the Rosamond will rtplac© the Squall in tnc trade between Auckland, Tolago Bay, and Gisborne. it is probaUc that the Squall, on her return to Auckland from Gisborne, will be laid up for overhaul. The barqueutinc Aloxa left the Y'anganui wliarl on Friday evening en route for Sydney, being towed down the river by the Anipawa. The AJexa took a cargo of over 20J,UCt feet of white pine. The Waveriey is expected to arrive at Wellington next Thursday from Nelson, and is to sail on the same day for Nelson and West Coast. The Arapawa, which left Y'eUington at midnight on Saturday for Puponga, is to proceed thence to Lyttelton. She is duo at Wellington from Lyttelton on Sunday next. _ The coastal steamer Hum tan gi is to leave Y’eUington next Wednesday for Lyttelton, and ,wIU proceed afterwards to Oweajra and Waitangi (Chatham Islands). The Union Company's collier Flora is due here on Wednesday from Westport. Tho Anchor Company’s steambr Kaitoa is to lay up at Nelson this week for her annual overhaul and inspection. Mr C. H. F. Y'est, third engineer of the Monowai. will come ashore at Wellington to-day to sit for examination for a chief engineer’s certificate. The coastal steamer Stormbird is to b© brought off the WelJingcon patent slip today, and will probably sail on Thursday or Friday for Wanganui! The Blackball Coal Company's collier Ngatoro. is due at Wellington on Wednesday from Greymouth, with bunker coal for the Nairnshire. The coastal steamer Kahu is to be brought off tho Wellington patent slip today, and will probably sail on Wednesday for Napier via coast. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athcnle is fixed to sail from Wellington at noon , on Thursday next for London via ports.

Mr B. S. Y r ard, late purser of the Fatoena, joined the Mararoa on Saturday in place of Mr H. Neill, who has transferred to the Pajteena. Mr W. E. Menzies, late purser of the Arahnrq, has transferred uo the Te Anau. Yesterday morning the Otaki arrived in the stream at Wellington from Lyttelton, for bunker supplies. The Kaitangata will give her 2400 tons of coal, and the Ngalicro, due to-morrow from Greymouth, will also supply bunkering to the Otaki. The Haupiri, which arrived at Y'eUington yesterday afternoon from Auckland, uimestone Island, and East Coast ports and bays, berthed at the Taranaki street wharf. She is now fixed to sail at 10 o’clock bo-night for Picton, East Coast ports, and Auckland. Captain C. McLean, and Mr E. D. lies, chief officer, late of the Taltapuno, returned to Wellington by the Monowai vesterday. Captain McLean is to take com mand of tho Patoena on Thursday. Mr He- is to rejoin the Takapnna to-day. Captain Vint will have charge of -the

Taka-puna for the trip to Port Chalmers to-day. ULIMAROA LEFT SYDNEY. The local office of the Huddart. Parker Company has boon advised by cable that the Ulimaroa sailed from Sydney .at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington direct. She is bringing 164 passengers for New Zealand ports. The vessel should arrive here early next Wednesday morning. TC A. TP ATI A FROM LONDON. This morning the Kaipara, from .London via Australia and Auckland, should arrive at Wellington, as she left Auckland at 9 am. on Saturday, The vessel. ifi to berth at No. 16, Jervols quay, and will probably got away to-morrow for Nelson with remainder of cargo from London. NAIRNSHIRE BERTHS TOMORROW. At 4.45 p.m. on Saturday the Federal* Houlder-Shire liner Nairnshire, from Liverpool left Auckland for Wellington, where she will arrive .late to-night or eazrly tomorrow morning Tho vessel is to berth at No. i, south, Queen’s wharf. THE SCALES LINER CLAN OGILVIE. The Scales liner Clan Ogilvio left Durban last Tuesday for Bunbuxy to load jarra-h for Wellington, Lyttelton and Auckland. The vessel will subsequently load in New Zealand for London. THE ASCOT ARRIVED. Yesterday morning the New Zealand Shipping Company’s chartered steamer Ascot berthed at No. 1, north, Queen’s wharf, to discharge part cargo from St. John. The Ascot will probably sail this evening for Lyttelton and DuncdlnOVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS. Kaipara (due this morning), sailed from London May Bth via Australia ana Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Nairnshire (due this evening), sailed from Liverpool May 6th via Auckland. IF.-tf.-8 Line). . Corinthic (due to-morrow morning), sailed from Plymouth May 27th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw. Savill.) jAimiro (due about July 14th), sailed from Now York April 18th. via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line) Star of India (duo about July 20th), sailed from London May 12th via Australia, Auck land, and Napier. (Tyser). Aomngi (due about July 20th), sailed from San Francisco June 28th via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Union S.S. Co.) Ruahine (duo about July 24th). sailed from Plymouth Juno 10th via Capetown and Hobkrt. (N.Z.S. Co.) Hyndford (duo about July 25th), sailed from New York May 20th via Auckland. Vacuum Oil. Co.) Sussex (duo about July 30th), sailed from Liverpool May 27th via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. (duo about August 7th), sailed from Plymouth June 24th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill). Waiwera (due about August Btn),- sailed from London Juno 3rd via Auckland. (Shaw. (due abut August 9th), sailed from Montreal May 15tli via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) - Muritai (duo about August 12lh). sailed from London May 31st via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Den of Claims (due about August 14th), sailed from New York May 16th via Aos* traJia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line). Indralema (due about August 28th), sailed from London June 15th via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser.) Surrey (duo about August 30th), sailed from Liverpool Juno 24th via Capetown, Hobart, Auckland and Napier. (P.-H.-S. Line.) Anglo Patagonian (due about September sth), sailed from New York June 2nd via Australia and Auckland (U.S.. and A. Line). , „ . 4 .. Whakarua (due about Septctuber 7th), sailed from London July 6bh via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser.) Cape Ortegal (due about September 15th), sailed from ITew York June 17th via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) SAILER. Australia Italian ship (93 days out', Bailed from Marseilles April Bth. (Brl*coe and Co-- , ~ , Helen Denny, barque (2 days out), sailed from Newcastle July Bth,

MFirst Quarter 3 8 60 p.mFull Moon .... .... 12 Quarter ... 19 5 Isew Moon .... 26

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SHIPS MID SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7848, 10 July 1911, Page 10

SHIPS MID SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7848, 10 July 1911, Page 10