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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. JOEY,

THIS DAY. Sun rises. 7.14 a.m.; sets, 4.39 p.m. Moon rises, b. 59 p.m.; sets, 9 a.m. Jlxgu water, 5.42 0.m.; p.m. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12.

HUIA. s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wanganui. Ai.vu.'ti, s .*3. '6.40 a.m.), 3399 tons, AidwoU, from uyuottou. Passeageis: Saioon—Misses Miliar, Hapley, Ki-uer, Prolove (2;, Rams. Djxoii, v>uue../jot>j, in'orris, Cmunoeriaui, Kihoiu Pa rata, Meyer, Nurse Giedniii, -Mesdames Crt.'utw, r>eutujvt, Larmier, Matt, i\eiae, Tuiicy. Hasaai 1, Dbco-n, Jolly, Tc* Coalman, Poiiard, Hon. McKenzie, Rev. Jeuic, Dr Evans, Major Know, Messrs Dun. SutciiPe. ivmibs, Chrisnaii, Atkinson, i>uu lop, Gillies, Spence. Haywood, Robertson .\JoDou„ali, Bennotr, Hassail. Camborion Hamuton. Hisiop, Phillips, Poole, Loudon. Pole. Lethaby, Anderson, Bienop, Cults. Tisdali, Mor-oy, rid wards, Marshall, Jolly. Dixon. Woodward. Cuipart, Norris, Mundy. Mach.av, Payntor Hay, McLciian, Kibbiewhite, Rene. Poimrd, Huh, Bristol, Thomeon, Adams, Hamlin. Wright, Geli, Jones, Gresham, King, Wniis. Wilkins, V. uyteParsons, Cato, Maunthel; 67 steerage. NGAJORO s.s. i6.5j a.m.), 1137 tons, Christian, from Greymouth. MAMA, s.s (6.50 a-m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patou-.

ULIMARcA, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wylue, irom Sydney. Passengers: Saloon Anderson, Brebuer, Barton, -aackweil, Dougias. Hrewelte, Dickson, Harrison, Littlo, MalhoUaud, Ricketts, Reid, lannecliffe, Tanington, Sister of the Sacred Heart. Mesdamecj Grunson and family, Clarke and familj’, Blair, Duff, Delarale, Faulkner and sou, Gilbert, Little, Moss. Pratt, Pears and child, Rutherford, Spear, Watts. Audepson,_ Clarke. Clifford, Dickson, Dre wette. clliott, Hord, Marshall, Poulton and child. Roach. Scott, Rev. Mr Gruneon, Hon. W. Pitt, M.L.C., Rev. Father Fanning, Messrs Ashboit, Bannister, Blanch, Hoik Brosnau, Bcecroit, Catell, Castles, Ourtaync, Douglas. Evans, Faire. Grace (2), Kerr, House, Headdey, Horton, Kino, Kennedy, 1 itUe, Lusoorabe, Munzemthaler, Mansoil, Miller, Marshall, Moiloy, Manson, McMahon, Norrio (2k McKcrcher (2), Ongley, Parr, Potter, Pollard, Quinlan, Rutherford, R jtss, Redmond, Rennie, Ryan, Rooch, Robertson, SUberg, Sutton, Scott, Thomson. Tail, Wishart, Van Stavcren, Blair, Clarke, Huff, Delarale, Faulkner, Gilbert, Little. Moss, Pratt, Pears, Spear, Rutherford, Watts; 50 steerage. POHER.UA. s.s. (11.20 a.m.), 1175 tons. Ritchie., from Greymouth. KAPITI, ss. 'noon), 242 tons, Sawyers, f roru W'angan ul. MAN ARC A. &e. (1 p.m.), 122 tons. Hart, from Motueka.

FATFEN A, sa. (9.45 p.m.), 1212 tone, Lambert, from Greymoutli, Westport, Nelson aai Picton Passengers ■. Saloon—Misses Skellera, Quinn, Jones, Quinn. Mclntosh, Woolley and four children, McNamara, McNab, Orr, O’Loughlin, Booth, Adams, Conway, . Newth, Coulter, Hoult. RoHenaon. Marncr, Draper, Mosdamcs .Meek, Aitken, Stocks, Spear, Andrew, Wooi, Shore and infant, Buttle, Lake, Gibbins. Taipin, North, Mosera Lyons. McLevle, Farrell, Fallon, O'Brien, Meek, Stapleton, Marten, Mast, Flynn. Quinn, Hannan, Gower, Griffon, Jaochim, Stoolo, Penman, Brooks, Coull, Barr. Manners, Walker. Woolley, McNab, Antico, Woodhousc, Trembath, Alwood, Gunn, Hawkes, Eeid, Jaoobs, Robins. Wilkinson, Buttle, Trower, Lucas, Todd, Failover, Bin stead. ‘ Bright, Healy, Gleeson, Darnell, Redwood, Grouch, Thomas, H. Young, InrJia, Gibbins, Baggett, Sowman, North, Huddlcstone. Mitchell, Wintringha-m. BLENHEIM, s.s. (11.50 p.m.) f 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim, THURSDAY, JULY 13. KINT. 5.6. (12.10 am,), 1122 tons, Watson, from Westport. OP AW A, s.s. (1 am.), 110 tone, Nicholas, from Blenheim. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. TE ANAU, s.s. (Ip.m.), 1652 tons, Carey 1 for Picton and Nelson Passengers—Si-

loon- For Picton—Mte?cs Vcrcoe, Ball, Mmth. White (2J. Pickering. Card, 31c;-dcime-i Todd, O Oonuor, uaugnly. Stuart. Toad. Gray. Knig. Joaers Howard, Baird. White For Nelson—Misses Burnett, iiekenn. Mrs ileKor::;. Messrs Hekerin, Duff, Peats on, Corbridgc. Atkinson Darrah. Anderson. Horn. Duncan Vr-hor, Lvuch. Kinmburgh. W. Tiller AiOuT. s.s. (4-10 p-m.), 4534 tons. Booth, /or Lvitehon aim Dunediu. KaiVaRA, s.«. (5.20 pan.), 7052 tons. Corn(6.s p.ra.), 122 tons. Hart, ior Motueka and bays. MA« -K.l. s.s (3.5 p.m.), 3599 lons, Aid well, tor Lyttelun. Ihis^engors: Saloon—Mitsos King, brace, Alexander, Pertrom, Mesdamoa .Stead (21, Straw and nurse, i-eaeocK, Wo'iim tu Tews. ay i ro-'t, Tackier, Messrs Peacock. Scot’-. Anderson, Jackson, Hiller. lennunt. Pickering, McPherson, Burnett, ■'urnuull. Uieu. A-.ow. Gilbert, De la Viue, Reese. Anderson. _ jvAITaAG ATA. s.s- (3-40 p.m.) 1931 teas, Kuxton, for Lyttelton. KAPII’I. s.s. i9.5j p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, or Wanganui. , m ~ U'AXAAA, s.s. (ll.Jo p.m.), 2)22 tons. Todd, for Picton. KXt*ECT£D ARRIVALS* Kaiapoi, Westport, to-day Kiripaka. Patea, to-day Waverley, Foxton, to-uay Mokoia, Dunoain, Lytte-ton. to-day jimeraoa, Cco.a Strait, to-day Mararoa. Lyttelton, to-day Te Auaai. Nelson. Picton, to-day Moo, uanganui, to-day Nikau, Nelson, Moiueita, to-day Aorore Patca, to-day Nora Niven, Chathams, Friday ki'alsatu. Lyltoiton, Jtaikotira, Friday Pctono, Lyttelton. Friday lUoami Moibourne via soutii, r riday Jictoria, Sydney, Auckland. Friday -Rorm, LyU.eltm. Friday Maori, Lyttelton, Friday , I’iUnui, Fox lon, Friday Manaroa, Motueka. Friday uucen of the South. Foxton. Friday .aatatua. Port Chaimcra, Friday Manga papa. Karainoa, Westport, Saturday Auckland, Saturday \rapawa, Lyttcltcn. Sunday . lora. southern ports. Sundoy Tarawcra. Dunediu, Lyttelton, Sunday Rosamond, Onchunga, Ney Plymouth, Sunday Defender, Lyttelton, Sunday hippie. Gisborne. Picton, Monday Kaitoa. Nelson, Monday ORQJIICTED DEPARTURE! Otaki, Auckland, London,- to-day, noon Ham, WamiaDui, ta-4ay, 5 p.m, Manet, Putea. to-day, 4 p.m. Uiimaroa, Melbouruo via south, to-day, 5

p.m. Atheoic, Loudon via ports, to-day, noon Mokoiu, Auckland via ports, to-day, 5 p.m. t-:inp4ka, Wanganui, to-day. 5 p.m. Mararoa, LvttCjton, to-day, 8 p.m. Sikau. Nelson, Molueka, to-day, 5 p.m, Aorere, Paioa. to-day, 5 p.m. Upawu, Blenheim, to-day, 11 p.m. ifomata. Westport, to-day Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day, 11 p.m. Paleena, Onehunga, to-day, 4 p.m. Pohorua, GreymoutJi, Fridaj^ Tainui Waitara, Mokau, Friday Queen of the South. Foxton, Friday Maori, Lyttelton, Friday ft; Anna, Picton, Nelson, Friday Moa, Wanganui. Friday Waverlev. Nelson, West Coast* Fnday -.torn*. ‘Wanganu* Friday Moana, Sy Iney, Fj iday Victoria, Lyttelton. Drnedin, Friday Araimra, G-reymouth via ports, Saturday >,hl«u:u Kaikcura.. Lyttelton, Saturday Kini, Westport. Saturday Wrn-hive. Lyttelton. Saturday Kahu, Napier via coast, Saturday Stormbird, Wanganui, Saturday Arapawa. Wanganui, Monday Manaroa. Motueka, Monday Potone, Napier. Gisborne, Monday Tarawera, Auckland via ports, Monday Flora, Westport, Greymouth. Monday Mangapapa, Westport, Karamea, Monday Rosamond, Onehunga via ports, Monday Defender, Greymoutb, Holuanga, Monday Hlmitangi, Lyttelton, Chathams, Tuesday Kaitoa Nelson, West Coast, Tuesday Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Tuesday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Onieto, from London. , _ . , SIDNEY, Wednesday.—W-airuna, from Westport. Maheuo, f6r Auckland. AUCKLAND. Wednesday.—Kizrc-w (9.20 a-, in.), from Fiji; Star oi India (5 p.m), ii'om London via Australian ports; Atua, nvm oyauey and is:and pons. Mimmo (1.45 'pan.). for Wellington; Sanaa, for IVlago Bay and Gisborne; Stratnardie (8.45 p.m.;, lot* Sydney. , . • ONEHUNGA, Wednesday.—Earawa, for New PiymouNi. Passengers: Saloon Miss ijh* euaon, Meiers Stevenson, Jowdy, Alexander, Hawes, aesketn, Suopherd, McCaiium, Clark. _ _ NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday.—Koonya (11 a.m.), irom Wellington. Koonya (9.45 p.m.), lor Westport PATE A, U edmcAday.—Kinpaka (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington via AVaugunui; Aorero (9 am.), item' u oiaingtoa. Wanganui, W-ccmesday.—Moa (8.30 a.m ), from Wclllngtcm. Moa (8 p.m.), for Wellington. , PICTON, Wednesday.—Haupim (2 a.m.), and Te Anau (5.1 u p.m.), from Wellington. Te Anau (midnight), for Nelson. BUiIsHEuM, W ednesday.—Bienheim (7.45 a.m.), and Opawa (8 a~m.), from Wellington Cpawa and Bicnheim (4.40 p.m.), fur Wellington. , ~ 4 _ NEii&cN, Wednesday—Mapounka (5.10 a.m.), and Nikau (5.50 a.m.). from Wellington; Rosamond (12.30 p.m.), from Picton. Mapounka (6 a.m.), for Westport; Nikau W. 15 p m.), for Wellington. • . FAREWELL SPIT. Wednesday.—Kim (11 a.m,). parsed for Wellin.’g’ion. WESTPORT, Wednesday.—Alexander (1.30 a m.), from Wellington via Terakohe. LYTTELTON, Wednesday.—Mararoa (9.20 a.m.), and Tongariro (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Wakatu, from Wellington via Kaikoura; Brisbane, for Mercury Hay; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Kittawa, for Greymouth; Mararoa (6.20 p.m.). for Wellington. ■ -with 130 passengers; Tarawera, fox Dunedin. Mokoia (6.40 p.m.), for northern pons. Passengers for Wellington —Mias McLaren, Mesdames Home, Morton. Mr Morton. ' , DUNEDIN, Wednesday.—Moana, for Sydney via. Cook Strait. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Johnston, Manning, Grave, Nurse Gudgen, iMosaajncs Ditto, Somerville, KingiUuid, Messrs J. D. Cox, M-ahew, Parmer- Invercargill, for Invercargill.

Tbe Storm 13 due at Wellington to-tnor row irom Lyttelton, and is to sail in tile afternoon for Wanganui. Mr W Point, formerly third officer of the Putihine, is now second of the Orari. The Government steamei Hinemoa an. ished landing at Farewell Spit yesterday at midda . and then proceeded to Stephen Island’ lighthouse. An unusual consignment was landed by the Fiimaroa yesterday, when GUO slues of Australian pork (from Mr John McLean, K.S.W.) ware brought from Sydney tor W. Dimock and Co.. Wellington. The departure of the Himitangi from Wellington tor Owonga, Waitangi (Chathams) via Lyttelton, has been further postponed till Tuesday. The Mangapapa is now not expected at Wellington until Saturday, from Karamca and Westport She is to sail on Monday on the return trip. . ' The trawler Nora Niven is expected to arrive at Wellington to-morrow from itaingaroa, Chatham Islands Mr Kerr, chief engineer of the coastal steamer Kairalu, who has been on holiday, leturned to Wellington by the Olimaroa ve-'lerday. The Wavorley was unable to get "tit of Poston last evening for Wellington. Consequently her departure for Nelson and West Coast has been postpond till 5 p m to-morrow. ; . „ The Muritai, which arrived at Melbourne on Monday from London, is expected at Wellington about August 2nd Tiie Kini, due at Wellington this momin" from Westport, is to sail on the return trip on Saturday night. The Pohema is to leave Wcllii gton to-morrow for Qreymouth. The Petono is now expected to arrive at Wellington on Sunday from Lyttelton, and is to sail on Monday for Napier and Gisborne. ■■ , . . , The coastal steamer Defender is to leave Lyttelton next Saturday for Wellington. Slic will nrobubly sail from hero on Monda r for Oreymotth and Hokitika. The Drayton Grange is now fixed to sail from Lvttelton to-day at 3 p.m. tor Avonmouth via Las Palmas. The Union Company's steamer Kowhai is to leave Dunedin on Monday for Camara, Tim-aru. Lvttelton, Wellington. Napier (inner harbour), and Gisborne (inner harbour). The Komata is to leave Wellington for Westport to-day to load again for this Otaki is to leave Wellington at noon to-dav for Auckland, from which port she is to sail about next Thursday for London. The Arahura is to bo brought off the Wellington patent slip to-morrow morning. The Kaitna is to go on the cradle on Monday for cleaning and painting. The Government steamer Janie Seddon is to go on the slip next week. ; Tho Whanga-no was to nave left Westport yesterday morning for Auckland. Tho Kotuku was to have sailed from Westport last nWht for L\t*c’ton The Wanakit is. to proceed from Picton to Westport- to load for Auckland. Dr C. K. R. Pcntrcath joined the Otaki yesterday at Wellington ns chip's surgeon. Dr Goo. Fenwick, surgeon of the ICaipara, signed off tho articles yesterday. Dr Col-

dicutt, of tho Nairnshire. has also left his vessel at Wellington. ' .Mr A. J Cmaie. who as second officer of the Mapourika suffered an accident at Westport whi.h neccejAateU amputation of one of his legs. has been appointed to a position on the Wellington telephone exchange staff. MATATUA TO LOAD. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Matatua is to sail from Port Chalmers this afternoon for Wellington, where she 13 due tomorrow evening for Homeward loading. The \esscl will probably get away Irom here on Tuesday tor Napier and Auckland to complete her caigo. MIMISO DUE TO-MORROW-At 1-45 p.m. yesterday the A. and A. Lino chartered 'learner Mimlro (rom New Yorkl left Auckland ior Wellington. She is due here to-morrow af.ernoon, and has 800 tons of general cargo to discharge. The vessel will probably get away on Monday for Lyttelton and Dunedin with remainder of cargo. FELICIANA'S DAMAGES. An examination of the tramp steamer Feliciana yesterday showed that no damasre to her stern tube resulted from the severe buffeting she received on the voy age from South America A flaw' was dis ' ovorert in the tail shaft. The vessel’s spare shaft and propeller will be fitted. Tho conderser plate which was damaged is to be repaired. The entire work is to be carried out by W. Cable and Company, and it is expected that the Feliciana will got away early next week for Newcastle, THE ULIMABOA FROM SYDNEY. About JA3O o’c’ock yesterday morning the Hnddart Parker Company’s steamer Ulimaroa arrived in tho stream at Wellington from Sydney diroot, after a passage of 3 davs 16 hours. Pratique was granted, and the vessel berthed a. f No. 6, Queen’s wharf. The Ulimaroa left Sydney at 5 p.m. on Saturday, and experienced fine weather throughout the voyage. The vessel brought 550 toils of cargo, including transhipments ex Koon, Australia, Zietcn, Mi-t miro, Rostock, Altona, Firth. Mataraiu. Indio, Wyandra, Wakatipu, Otway, and Moldavia. The Ulimaroa is to sail from Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day for southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne, ATHENIO FOR LONDON. At noon to-day the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athenic is to sail from Wellington {Glasgow wharf; for Plymouth and London via ports. Following is a list of the bookings;—First saloon: Misses S. Pollard, Williams (5). Mesdamos Bunny, G. Fitzgerald, J. T. Hopkins S. W. King, and Williams, Messrs O. A. Bunny, T. L. Crosse, P. T. Gall, and W. Munzentlialor. Second saloon.—Misses B. Blackwell, Drew, I. Crimson, Mason (3), S A. Oxspring, Russell, Sacks, and Strange, Mesdames Colville, W. Cooper, Drew, Crimson, Mason, D. G. Palmer. Russell. Sacks, Seager, Smith, Strange, Messw R. Ca&t-lee. Silberberg, T. C. Drew, W. Mason, R Mclntyre, R. H. Palmer, W. H. Smith, J. Strang. Revs. A. H. Colville and S. Grimson. Masters Grimson (2). Third class: Misses M. Baldwick, F. Carlsson. E. Grubb, A. Kewson, Mesd-amcs Campbell, H Carisson, Messrs J. Banks, P. Belton. A. M. Campbell, T. Hewson, M. G. Teach, J. Lendrum. H. W. Llndley, A. Milne, A. Newland. F. Smith, J. Slowny, P. Dennett, C. Green, G. Leach, E. Long, J. Maxey, M. Murphy. J. Russel.

OVERSEA VESSELS. steamers. Himiro (duo to-morrow afternoon), eailed from Now York April 18th, via A nsiraoa uid Auckland. tA. and A Line 1 Star of India (duo about July 20th). sailed Irom London May 12Ui via Australia. Auok land, and Napier. (Tyser). Aorangi (duo about July 20!, h), sailed from San Francisco Jane 28th via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Union S.S. Co.) Ruahino (due about July 241h1. tailed from Plymouth Juno 10th via Capetown anT Hobart. (N.Z S. Co.) Bradford (due about July 25tb), sailed 'rom New "York May 20th via Auckland tVacuum Oil. Co:) Sussex (doe about July 29th), sailed from Liverpool May 27th via Auckland. (P.-H.-S. lJ Muritai (due about August 2nd), sailed from London May 31st via Australia. Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Ara-wa (duo about August 7th), sailed from Plymouth June 24th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw. Savill). ■WAiwera (duo about August Bth), sailed from Loudon June 3rd via Auckland. (Shaw. Waimato (duo abut August 9th), sailed from Montreal May 16th via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Den of Glamis (due about August 11th). Bailed from New York May 16th via Arne traiia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line). Ruapehu (due about August 21st), sailed from Plymouth July Bth via Suez, Colombo, an-1 Hobart (N.Z.S. Oo.) Rimutaka (due about August 28th), sailed from London July Bth via Auckland. (due about August 28lh). eailed 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. (F.-H.-S. Anglo Patagonian (dne about September Bth), sailed from Now York June 2nd via Australia and Auckland (U.S. and A. Ij \vhakarua Idas about September 7th), sailed from London July 6th via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser.) Cape Ortega) (due about September 13th), sailed from Now York June 17th via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.)

SAILERS Australia, Italian ship (96 days out), sailed from Marseilles April Blh. ißrlwoe 'ilelen Denny, barque (5 days out),sailed from Newcastle July Bth.

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7851, 13 July 1911, Page 10

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7851, 13 July 1911, Page 10