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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON.

TillS DAY. San rises, 7.15 a.m.; sets, 4.33 p.m. Moon rises. 4.54 p.m.; sets, 3.19 a.m. Hign water, 5.4 a.m.; 5.15 p.m. ARRIVED. TUESDAY, JULY U. MARAIIOA, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 2593 tons, Man. ninjj, from Lytteiion. Paniengers: Saloon —■Hisses Taylor, Fowler, W'eir, Cjucree, Sisters oi M;ss,on 13), Mesilauics Turubui), Balmain, Jirooks and 2 chi.dron, Taylor, Temple unci child Ten neat, iledlicott, Hickey, Weir, Harold. Uraoai, Batten, Peake, Jiaidv, Rev. Archer, L'rs Allison,- Temple, Cox and Bradshaw, Messrs Brown, l.es, Turnuuli, Hickey, Brooks. Garvey, Dobbs, (2), Jeaiuug-3, Lovoll, Washborne, Holmes, Waliier, Hardy (2), Weill. Truaeott, McClure, Kins, Graham, Young, Ward, Clirybtall, Bishop, Seymour, Solus (21, Class, Nutt, Fairourn, Grant, Ashworth. Anderson, Michel, Heotor, Dixon, Wright, Venters. Hcywood. Lane, Button, ileake, Baliiis, Wilson, Pat-die, Blmeiis, Shehield Choir Orchestra (24); 33 sleerage. MKAU, s.s. (3.35 a.m..1, 252 tons, Hay, trom Kelson and Motueka. TAUAWKRA. s.s. U 1.30 a.m.), 2003 tons, McLean, from Auckland, Gisborno, anil iv.pier. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Tasker, Mesdamos Sacks, Kussell and infant. Drew and child. White. Messrs Drew, Hodge, Hicliton, Ohaaie. Millikin, Jones, Barber, Brewer, Frost. Donald, Gordon, Edmundson, Barron, Morris, Ncary; 7 steerage. OOKINTHIC, s.s. (11.35 turn.), 12,231 tons, ITart, from London and Plymouth via Capetown and Hobart. l'assenscrs: l ? or Wellington—Prom England: First saloonMisses N. Verily, M. K. Jones, K. Cole, E. BraJthwaibe, O. Braithwaite. Mesdames Braitlnvaite, Parry, Major W. G. Braithwaite. Mr E. Parry, Masters G. Braithwaite, E. S. Parrv. Second saloon—Misses ,T. C. Leader, I. M. Ellison, M. Herbert, Johnson, C. Lay, L. Phillips, M. A. Roberts, S. Robertson. E. White, Mesdames EUhon. Hatch, Robertson, Messrs 11. Ellison, W. Hatch, G. Kirtla.nd. W. Liddell, E. S. Marshall. Robertson. G. A. Walters, J. Ward, Master iJ. Robertson. From Capetown—Misses S. M. Hadliold. L. J. Haufield. Mosdamcs ITadflekl, Stephens, Messrs F. L. Jladfteid, P. Moss, T. J. Stephens, R- D. Thoiunson. Third class—Mr F. F. Boirnc. From Hobart: Second saloon—Mr J. F. Gray. Third class—Masters Thompson (2), Mrs E. Thompson. IIOLMDALE. s.s. (2.55 p.m.). 267 tons, Clark, from Hokiangn. NGAIIERE, s.s. (3 p.m.), 1100 tons, Dilner, from Greymouth. TE ANAU, s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 1652 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon— Mfcpes Melhuish, King. England, Kent, Lculssou. Lcnihan, Ruther-_ ford Michalson, Mcsdamos Brown, Gulley, Road, GUI, Evans. Welforrl, Mcßaisdcn, Rutherford. Thomas and child. Checscman, Walker, Dr Pearson, Messrs W. Pearce, G. Graco-.vood. Langton, Noble, McKerdy, Headland, Jamiescn, ChUtcn, Parmeoter, Stapleton, TnrnbuH, Gill, Pago (2), Allan, Goer, Miller, Jackson. Bowron, Whyte, Tregoar, Bram-well, Berry, Robinson, Love, Ycrung, Hanrkc, Williams, Mcßaisden, Mills, Palmer, Fuller, Keeper, Lsiiffstonc, Higgott, McGregor, McCallum, Kerr.ber. Masters Mos 3 (2). Pavvsoy, Fulton. Mills; 7 steerage. SAILED. TUESDAY, JULY 11. CORINNA, P.s. (8.10 a.m.). 1271 tons, Cameron, for Port Chalmers, Oamaru and Tirnaru. TAKAPUNA, s.s. (3.10 a.m.), 1036 tons, Vint, for Port Chalmers. ROSAMOND, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 721 tons, WalUs, for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga.

TONGARIRO, s.s. i 3-25 p.m.), 7600 tons. White-Parsons, for Lyttelton. AOKERE, s.s. (5.40 p.m.!, 77 tons. Fisk, for Patea. KOONYA, s.s. <3.50 p.m.), 1091 tons. Platts, for New Plymouth and West Coast. lU.URCTO. s.s. (4 p.m.), 1988 tons. King, for Westport. WAKATU. s-s. (o p.m.). D 7 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. NIKAV. s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay. for Nelson and Motucka. ILVUPIRT. s-s. (5.15 p.m.). 743 tons, Ross, for Picton, Napier. Gisborne, East Coast bn vs and Auckland. MAPOURIKA. s s. (5.25 p.m.). 1205 tons. Angus, for. Nelson and West Coast. PasHcngers—SaJoon ; For Nelson—Misses Phillip*, Fowler. Mcsdames Glasson. Barllrop, Rev. Glasson, Messrs Gilraour, Stevens, Wheeler, Hcrarliill, Barllrop. For Westport—Messrs Fennell. Power. For Greymouth—Rev. Caldcr, Messrs Stokes, Michel. MOA. s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 115 tons. Sawyer, for Wanganui. MAHAROA, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Hunt. Kilgcur. Amos, Misses Cowb'shaw, Bond, Coldicutt. Hon. G. J. Smith, Rev. Stent. Messrs Cowlishaw, McAlpine, Bond, Boucher. Barry, Wells, Allprers. Bowers, Dr Coldicutt. TARAWKRA, s.s (8.45 p.m.), 2005 tons, McLean, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. RIPPLE, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Nanior and Gisborne. OPAWA. s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, tor Blenheim. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. s.s. (9.55 p.m,), 193 tons. If a troy, for Foxton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (11 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. KXFECTED ARRIVALS. Talnui, Mckau. Foxton. to-day Kapiti. Wangarui. to-day Marta, Patea, to-day \ini, Westport, to-day Kiripaka. Patea. to-day Manaroa, Motucka-, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day dui-a Wanganui, to-day Ngatoro Greymouth, to-day Pateena, Oreyrn >uth via ports, to-day UUmarun, Sydney, to-day Waverlcy. Nelson, Thursday Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Thursday Minomoa. Cook Strait, Thursday Manana. Lyttelton, Thursday Tg Aumi. Nelson. Picton, Thursday Moa, Wanganui, Thuisday Nikau, Nelson. Motucka. Thursday Wavcrley. Foxton. Thursday Ipawa. B’enlieim, Thursday .Mangapapra. ICa.ramo.i. Westport, Thursday Blenheim, Blenheim. Thursday Queen of the South. Foxton. Thursday A ore ; o l.’ataa, Thu usd ay Kaito.i, Nelson, Friday Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikcura, Friday Petono, Lyttelton, Friday Moana Melbourne via south. Friday Victoria, Sydney, Auckland, Friday B tor a -. L.r t to 1 ton. Ft i day Energy. Auckland. Saturday \ rap awn. Lyttelton. Sunday Flora, southern ports, Sunday PROJECT ED DEPART U BE'i. Koipara, Nelson, to-dav • Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day, 4 p.m. Maim. Paten, today, 4 p.m. Aseot. Lidtulton, Dunedin, to-day Manarc-d. .Mctueka to-day, 5 p.m T’aitangata. Lyttelton, to-dav Wanaka, Picton. to-day Hnia. to-day, 5 p.m To Amin, Picton, Nelson, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. Kahu. Napier via coast. Thursday LTtmuroa. Melbourne via south. Thursday Athonic. London via ports, Thursday Mokoin. Auckland via ports, Thursday VVaverJey, Nelson. West Coast, Tliursdiy Kiript'ka, Patea. Thursday Mararon. Lyttelton, Thursday Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, Thursday Aorcro Patea. Thursday Queen of the South, Foxton, Thursday Cpnna Blenheim. Thursday ICcmata. Westport, Thursday Moa, Wanganui. Thursday Tainni. Waatara. Mokau. Thursday BJenhojjn, BJenhoira, Thursday Toherua, Grevuicuth, Thursday Pateena, Onohumra. Thursday Ts’aitoa. Nclncm, West Friday T(- Anau. Pie ton. Nelson, Friday HimuuJiui. Lyttelton. Cbathams Friday Wanganm Friday Moami., Sylney. Fiidav Lyttelton, Dunedin, Friday Petone. Nap'er. Gisborne, Friday Arithura. Grevrouth ■» ia port.- Saturday Wska*u, Kaikoura. Lyttelton, Saturday Mangapapa, -Westport. Karamea. Saturday Nairnshire. Lyttelton, Saturday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. LONDON, ’Saturday, Rimutaka, for Auckland. PLYMOUTH, Monday—-Rotorua, from Wellington MONTE. VIDEO Saturday,—lonic, ’ for Plymouth. MELBOURNE, - Monday.—Muritai, from London. SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Mooraki (7,50 a.m.), from Wellington. AUCKLAND. Tuesday.—Victoria, for southern ports. PahFcnsrors - for Wellington. Saloon —Miss McQuillon, Messrs Proverick, Mnrrane. 11.M.5. Cambrian, for Suva ONEHUNGA. Tuesday.—Barawa (9.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. PATEA,. Tuesday.—Maua (7.30 a-m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI, Tuesday.—Kiripaka (10.25 a.m.), from Wellington- Huia • (2.40 pan.) and Kairiti (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. Tuesday.—Monowai (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington PICTON, Tuesday.—To Anau (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington MOTUFJCA, Tnosdav.—Mauaroa (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Manama (8 p.m.). for Wellington, FAREWELL SPIT. Tuesday.—Poherua (3 (12.5 a.m.). for Wellington. GREYMOUTH, Monday.—Emiardalo (9.40 r».m.). for Melbourne. Tue€day.—Ngatoro (25 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Tuesday.—Maori (7 mm.), from Wellington. Canopuc, for Westport. Maori (8.25 for Wellington, ' with 130 r»o^?v?ngers. DUNEDIN, Tuesday.—Flora*, from Westno rt Invercargill, from Wa-ikawn.. Moana, from Melbourne. Mokoia, for Auckland via East Coast ports. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Haslett, . Hutchinson, Messrs Smith, MacDonald. Cuthbertson. The Kaianoi Is to sail from Westport at 11 c ciocn to-night lor Wellington. Tuo Drayton Grange is now umed to leave DyL.vuoii ta-moiraw ior Avonmouth aju Wtw ax DUgiand iwrt-s. The i'xora wm not coma to Wellington t.iis weak xrom Westport," but is duo on Sunday Irdm souuicru tores She is to iCavo xxere on xVioiiuay xor Westport ana Grcymoath-Tu-j i-iiuvua is to leave Wellington at 4 j> m to-morrow tor Oxxehuuga dorcci. She .viii mamtf.uii thi- Onoxiuagxx-xxew Hiymoutn ,-crvico wxxxlo tuo Rajiuwa ns being over-, nauied at Auckiand. Tnc Futiivi um\c(l at Greymouth. yesterday morning trom Picton. bne is to sau to-nigut lot Lyttelton and Txmara. T’ne vnuA. *vm attorwaras come to ncningtoi*. ■ a'no Wairuna, which left Kaipara lor Sydney on sat/uraay, loaded lAZo,ojo icet oi umber at xatariuki, wxuch is a record suipnjtnc ot sawn timber irom KaiparaTxie vessel is iq load coal at Newcastle lor Lyitexton and Timaru. The M-augapapa is to leave Westport tomorrow ior U'eliington. (Sho is to etui iJii Saturday for vvesiport and Karamea. Tito tUimaxoa, da© at Wemngxon aoout 9-iJ cx'-ciock tnaa morrung from syane.v direct, is to berth at No. b. Queen’s wharx. Mr C. West has joined the ilauroto as bocond engineer, in place of Mr G. Houghton. The auxiliary scow Echo is laid up at Lvttelton tor her annual overhaul and inspection. Captain Holm has resigned his command. Captain Mclntyre, formerly ot the Wairau, has been appointed master, Mr T. W. Spence na3 been apxjoanted acU lag mate of the Opawa. The ICini is duo at Wellington la to tonigxit from Westport. The Konxata is to leave Wellington to-morrow lor Westport. The Mare re is to proceed from Biutf today to Wanganui roadstead for Homeward leadingTixo Pateena left Greymouth at 9 a.m. yesterday, and m rived at Westport at 1 p.m. Sue sailed at 7 o’clock lost night tor Nelson, Picton and Wellington. The vessel is duo here about 10 o'clock tonight. The Feliciana’s propeller was taken off yosTcrday, and her tail shaft will be drawn to-day. Tne Government steamer Hinemoa was off Farewell Spit lighthouse at BJO a-m. yesterdav but could not land owing to a heaw aca. The vessel left for other Strait lighthouses. CORINTniC FROM HOME. At about 11.50 o'clock yesterday morning the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Coriiithic arriveo. in. the stream at "Wellington from Loudon and XMymouth via Capetown and Hobart. The vessel was granted pratique, and she berthed at the King’s wharf. Fine weather prevailed almost continuously Irom London till after leaving Capetown. Crossing the Southern Ocean there was a spell of strong winds with high following seas and iroquent hail squalls. The vessel arrived at Hobart at 4 a.m. on Thursday. At that port 240 passengers disembarked, and 5.0 tons cf cargo was discharged. The voyage was resumed nt 8 ;um. on Friday. Light easterly winds ard tine, clear" weather prevailed till arrival. Captain F- Hart retains command, and the only changes in his staff are:— Surgeon. Dr Curran: fourth officer. Mr J. G Buchan (’are of the Philadelphia); sec-oi-.l cuginter. Mr J. Ferguson (late of the •Vfrick- fifth engineer. Mr J. A. Hanson; chief ’refrigerating engineer, Mr J. , Prit-

chard; second, Mr J. A. Daviea.i chief steward, Mr F. Spencer (lato of the Baltic). IXiring' tho vcyAgo “Coronation Day" was celebrated the firing of a salute, the singing- of the National Anthem, sports, a concert, and a fancy dress bail.RUAHINE’S PASSENGERS. Tho Ruahine, -which is expected at Wei* lington about tho 24th instant, is bringing tho following saloon passengers from Dondon:—First salcon: Misses Cochrane .(2), M. Henderson, G. KeiT-Clarke, K. Pcttitt, D. Prickott, and Tomplo, Meedanxes Bevis. Cochrane, C. Henderson, Montreflole, and Temple, Messrs R Aldworth, F. Bevis, Montresole,' Cantaing-J. Oochranc, W- E. Pinwill, and. E. T. Temple, Masters J. R. Cochrane and Henderson (3). Second saloon—Miasce A. Adams, Atkinson (3), J. Oruhston, E. Hill, J. Lawrence, Roth, J. H. Stuart/ B. Sumner, P. Sykes. L. Westr wood, and Wood (2), Mesdam.es Atkinson, Briggs. Burton, M. Chadfield, Clement, Holliday, Siimner. Sykes, and E. Wood, Messrs S. Atkinson, J. F. Bourne. Briggs, J. Burton, J. T. Clement, E. Duncanson, J. H. H-a-lli-day. F, Hutchens, P. Maclean, A. G. Sands. ’J. S. Sumner, N. Sykes, J. W. Thomlmson, J. Vallings, D. Williams. Masters J. Chadfield. D. Halliday, and G. Sykes. 1 ' RIMUTAKA FOE AUCKLAND. Last Saturday the Bimutalca sailed from London for Auckland and .WeUingfton. She is <f.ue at Wellington about August 28th. ROTORUA AT PLYMOUTH. f The Rotorua arrviod at Plymouth last Monday from Wellington, which port sho sailed from on May 31st. lONIC LEFT MONTE VIDEO. Last Saturday evening (July 8 th) tho Tt,nic left Monte Video for Plymouth and London in continuation of her voyage twm Wellington. She left hero on June :7th. COMING FROM LIVERPOOL. The FederaJ-Houlder-Sbire liner Sussex, which is due at Auckland aooux the 21st distant, and at Wellington about the 29thfrom lAverrpool, is bringing the following paassngerfi for 'Wellington:—Saloon: Dr K. Hum in jnJ. Tnird-clasi Mosaamcs Barr. Ocesar, Ellen Boyle, Messrs William Phillips, Simon Clark, James Walker. Daniel Barr John B. Cosear, Joseph Davies, Wm. J. Johnson. For Nelson—Mr and Mrs Goorge MUfikoiiv-io and family (6), Messrs Uuncan Kerr, Coli-i ICeur. For Auckland— Misses JohPcton (2), Louisa Hancock. Mrs Jaanos Hare, Mrs Agnes Johnston.- Messrs J. Hare. Charles Johnston. F Johnston. Edwin Robsrts. David Conn, J. Conn. D Conn, Janws Meax 0, Harold Bragg. For Gisborne —Mra J, Russell, Messrs Robert Russel*. Alexander Russell. Francis Bris tow. For Lyttelton—Mrs Dunlop, Mr i nomas Lewis. For Dunedin—Miss A Sharp, Mesdanes Wm. Sharp, Ellen Boyle. Messrs Wm. Sharp, Francis BoylecoßiNr iicrs loading ports. . Tho Shaw, Savbl and Albion liner Corinthic, which in 10 ‘ leave Wellington next Monday or Puesday for Lyttelton, with remainder of cargo from London, will subsequently proceed, for Homeward loading, to Timaru, Bluff. Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, and back to Wellington. The Corinthio is due to sail from Wellington on August iOth for Plymouth and London via ports. OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS. Mixniro (due about July' 14th), sailed from New York April 18th. via Australia ind Auckland. (A. and A. Line) Star of India (due about July 20tb), sailed from London May 12th via Australia, Auck land, and Napier. (Tysor). Aorangi (due about July 20th), sailed from San Francisco June 28th via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Union 6.8. Co.) Ruahine (due about July 24th), sailed from Plymouth June loth via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Hyxtdford (due about July 25th). sailed from New York May 20th via Auckland. , (Vacuum Gil. Co.) Sussex (due about July 29th), sailed from’ Liverpool May 27tii via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line.j A raw a. (duo about August 7th). sailed from Plymouth June 24th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill). Wtlwera (due about August Bth\ sailed from Loudon June 3rd via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill). Waimatc (due abut- August 9th), sailed from Montreal Hay ISth via Australia and Auckland. * (N.Z.S. Co.) Don of Glamis (due about August 11th). sailed from New York May 16th via Aa*ir&ha and Auckland. (A. and A. Line). Marital (duo about August 12th;, sailed from London May 31sfc via Australia. Auckland and Napier. (Tyser;. Ruapehu <due about August 21st). vailed from Plymouth Jnly Bth via Suez, Colombo. and Hobart (N. 7, S. Co.\ Rimaialia (due about August 23th;, sailed

from linden July Btb via Auckland, IN.Z.S. Co.) Indralema (due about August 28 lb), sailed from Loudon June 15th via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyeer.) Surrey (due about August SOtb),. Bailed from Liverpool Juno 24th via Capetown, Hobart, Auckland and Napier. (F.-H.-S. Line.) Anglo Patagonian (duo' about September &th), sailed from New York June tod via Australia and Auckland (H.S. and A Line). - , ' Whakarua (due about September 7th), sailed from London’July '6th via Australia, Auckland, and. Napier. (Tysor.) Capo Ortogal (due about September 13UD, {tailed from New York June 17th via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) BAILEES. Australia, Italian ship (95 days out), Bailed from Marseilles April Bth. ißrUcoe Helen t)enny. barque (4 days out), sailed from Newcastle July Bth.

JULY. IT MFirst Quarter . 8 w p.tn. Fall lloon .... 12 0 a.m. Last Quarter . 6 1 p.m. JScwr iloon 7 42 a.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7850, 12 July 1911, Page 10

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7850, 12 July 1911, Page 10

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7850, 12 July 1911, Page 10