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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY.

THIS HAY. Sun rises, 7.14 aun.; sets, 4.59 p.m. . ,Mouu rises. 7.6 p.m.; eeta, 9.35 a.m. yijgn water, b. 29 a.m.; 6.38 p.m. ARRIVED. THURSDAY, JULY 15. ICINI, s.s. (12.10 a.m.). 1122 tons, Watson Pes upon. la'Arta, ».* (1 a.m.}, 110 tom?, Nicholas, from iileuheim, .m&ai. 1 , >.». ( 5 a.m.), 262 toms. Hay, from Neisou .u-viiAKOA. 6-s. (6.45 sum.), 2598 tom?, Irian r.:*ig, irom Lyu-eiion. Passengers: —JUoeK-’a iSVOviUItIC, Gmbf), XliUac.Uui, li> laais. l>e/ii.ss, uray 12 >. (Jiaruie, Uaziocon, -licLean, Brown, .aesaamw oaiuiaiein, i iu:y. smuu, Luoipoeu and ctulu, Clark, Wi*dde, btaiucy, t>mun. Rogers, tiut.UL', >:oNicOi, UveuUiiuiiiiu', ’layior, woouioca, 0«..r den, Hon. mrs Uoximan ana inaia, Colonel hviuin, Alcissr-s Hrcmictn, Grctss, Yoa.ig, .\Liib, Ciunucrt&on, baiidsiem, Turwy, Cc*ijjpbou, Alas-*ey, M.P., Smuii, Pazincii, Hemss. Evans, Pamicr, Mime, ’• J olvu, JJa\UiS, L:mt>nck. auiuus, fc-iamey, Longjua, bvUnptfon. McDonald. Rogers, Tayior, Candy, Moreland, brown, AiuClatcluo, Uaen. Ilcnion, Latino, Bruce, Brown, jicuaimmu. Col'ms, Litohiie.d, vV'oocllock, cornea, Tyxer, Jackson; 25 steerage. MuivUlA. s.s. (8.2 d it.m.), 3502 tons, Smith, from JUunedin ana Lyitoiton. Passengers: Saloon —-Masses An*ou, iias.ett, McGee (2), McLaren, Hutchison, iviUgeiand, Mesnames Gillies, Fortune and 3 children, Home, licaey, Morton, Capuvin McDonald, Caplin jioimes, Kev. rortun-e, Messrs bxutl-ii, Macdoiuud, Morton; 15 steerage. kUA, s.s. uau.), 188 tons, Sawyer, from Wanganui. KUiUC-viv-s s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 153 tons, McIntosn, from Patea. AUKLRL. b.s. (2.4 J p.m.), 77 tons, Fkk, from Patea. Wa VEaIEY, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 157 tons. Pur* vis, from Foxton. jAi.stl, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from lox ten, QUEea uF THE SOUTH, a-s. (8.10 p.m.), 19s tons. Harvey, from Foxton, TE AxNAU, s.s. dO.oO p.m.). 1662 tons, Carey, from Nelson and Breton. Passengers; Saigon—Misses Latwoll, Paterson, Coates. Camp con., .Love, Bcii. Martin, McJN'ab, son, JJoylo. McAanuira. Rankin., Godfrey, Love, Cxiaytor, Mcs-d-ames JNciix, Cleiu 1 and child, O’Br.on, Green, Ellis, Rc-nnitk, Robertson, Adiuns and maid, Cooper, Lucas, Masters. LLsaman, Messrs Berryman, btrag, Christie, Scott. O'Brien, Lilts, Trussing, West, Clear, Dounick, Brown, Glen, Barrott, Hurley, Adams, Barltrop (2), Wheeler, Neil, Kaddrell, Hutton, Pawcil, Craig. Card, Carter. White, Blxdci, Kuthcriord, Thompson. King, Shilly, White, Deeper. Green Clachaugh, Adams, Gavin, Lane, Rayner, Bell, O’Connor, Lester, Haines, Taylor. Lucas. Matthews, Taylor, Lissaman, West, Toms, Love (2), Ciieoseman, Weston. McNamara, Teschomaker, Shiite, Toney; 15 steerage. „ _ KAIAPOI, s.s. (11.50 p.m.), 2003 tons. Harris, fr-iin Westport. SAILED. THURSDAY. JULY' 13. NGAHERE, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 1100 tons. Bit rver, toe Greymoutlx. OTAKI, s.s. (noon), 7420 tons, Silba, foi Napier. Auckland and London. ATHENIC, B.s. (12.15 p.m.), 12,234 ton*. Kcmpson, for London via Monte Video, Tone ride, and Plymouth. (Passenger list published yesterday.) PATEENA, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, McLean, for Onehunga. MANA, s.s. (4.35 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Patoa. NIKAU, s.s. (5,15 p.m.). 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. HUIA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.). 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. ULIMAROA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllle, for southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Mesdames Hannon, McKinnon and child, Mr Solomon. For Dunedin —Misses Goldsmith, Hoggctt, Porter, Mesdames Robertson. Olarko-Liddell, Rattray, Messrs Robertson, Olarke-Liddell. Rattray, Master Robertson. For IHburt —Mias Bawson, Mesdames Cock, Mattliewson and 2 children, H. it. Bishcr, Messrs Cock. Matthewson, 11. B. Bishcr. For Melbourne—Mies 21. Ryan, Mr Egan. MOKOIA, e.s. (7.30 p.m.), 3502 tons. Smith, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon: For Napier—Misses Arnold, Offer. Mrs .Arnold, Messrs Beecroft, Carter, Grnax. For Gisborne—Mrs Harrold, Messrs Evans, Hoarc, Harrold. For Auckland —Mias Jobson, Mesdames OTtedlly and 2 children, Jobson. McDonald, Horning, Messrs O’Reilly, Jobson, Homing. MAIiAROA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Duncan, Pratt, Stocks, Hanham, Mesdames Hanham, Ghys, Morris. Pearce, Agar, Ward, Wyatt, Messrs Ward, Wyatt, Hanham, Beamish. Spence, Reivers, Gray, Lumsden, Williamson, Atkins, Lusk, Hawkes. KIRIPAKA. s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 133 tons, McIntosh, for Wanganui. OPAWA, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnight), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALSNora Niven* Chathams. to-day Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikonra, to-day Petone, Lyttelton, to-day Moana, Melbourne via south, to-day Victoria, Sydney. Auckland, to-day Storm, Lyttelton, to-day Maori. Lyttelton, to-day Talnai, Foxton, to-day Manaroa, Motueka, to-day Matatua, Port Chalmers, to-day Mangapapa, Karamoa, Westport, Saturday Energy. Auckland. Saturday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Saturday To Anan, Nelson, Picton, Saturday Mana, Patea, Saturday Kiripaka. Patoa, Saturday Opawa, BHnhoim. Saturday Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Saturday Blenheim,. Blenheim, Saturday Alexander, Motueka, Nelson, Saturday

Kapnni, Patea, Sunday ■\niu;iwa, Lyttelton, rjunday Flora southern ports. HundOi’ Trriwera Dunedin. Lvitoltnn, Sunday Rosamond. Onehunga. New PljTnouth, SunDofcnder. Lvttclton, Sunday Ripple, Gisborne, Sunday Kaiioa. NoHon. -Monday Koinata. Westport. Tuesday onQiECTED DEPAHT'J nES-:-'.ionrbird. Wanganui, to-day •vorero, Patea. to-day. 4 i?.m. Tainui. Waitara. Mo*au. to-day. 4 p.m. Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day, 4 p.m. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. r J e Am l u, Picton, Nelson, today, 12.45 p.m. Moa. Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. \Vaver’ey, NeHou, West Coast, to-day, 5 Stcrm, Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. Moana. Sydney, to-day. 5 p.m. Victoria. Lyttelton. Dunedin, to-day, 5 p.m. Ara'iiti't, <;icym-juth via ports, Saturday Sn ; i:a,:n Kuikcira* Lytlelton, Saturday Kini, Westport. Saturday VaHii-hiro. Lviteltoj;. Saturday Kaiapoi, Grcymouth, Sydney. Saturday Muraroa, LyUeilon. Saturday Mana. Patea, Saturday Nikau. Nelson, Motueka, Saturday Alexander. Nelson, West Coast, Saturday Opawa, Blenheim. Snturday I’uhoraa, Greymoath, Saturday Li cnhoiin, BP.naeim. Sunday I i im i r o L y tie don, Dnuedin, Monday JCahu, Napier via coast. Monday Kapuni. Wanganui, Monday Kiripaka, Patea. Monday hunuroa. Monday Pctonc. Napier. Gicborne, Monday Tarawora. AucJdand via ports. Monday Flora, Westport, Grcymouth, Monday . Man-gapnpa, Westport, Karamea, Monday Rosamond, Onehunga via ports, Monday Defender, Grevimmth, Hokiangrti, Monday ilimitaugi, Lytleiton, Chatliams, Tuesday dipp.o, Napier. Gisborne, Tuesday \Joiiowai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Tuesday Corinthic, Lyttelton, Tuesday EXPORTS. ATHENIC (Thursday, July 15th). from Wellington. For London: From Lyttelton—--27.639 carcases mutton. 38.187 carcases lamb, 183 casks pelts, 15, casks premier jus, 86 casks tallow. 150 casks olco, 41 casks casings. 110 sacks peas, 17 hales skins, 262 bales •wool, 4 bales cowhair. 16 bxiles leather, 2UO casks preserved meats, 25 caws meat extract, 74 packages sundries. From Dunedin—432 bales wool, 86 baios sxins, 1 bale hair. 22 casks casings, 102 casks tallow. ‘J casks pelts, 3 cutes whalebone, 9 casks oil. 124 bags schec* Uto 2197 crates rabbits, 6593 carcases mutton’ 12,196 carcases I?.mb, 997 bund.es skins. From Gisborne—633l carcas-cs mutton, 543 carcases lamb, 3543 quarters l:ce), 181 boxes kirluovs. 780 pieces nnilton, 23’J bales wool, 122 ca.Vks tallow, 51 casks pelts, 6 cases meat extract. S'JO casew pi curved meats, 30 cases honey. From Napier—6s casks pelts. 48 casks tallow. 4C6 bales wool, 54 pockets wool, IGS car.ases lamb. 4375 carcases mutton, 32(1 quarters beef, 109 ca&es kiuneys, 16 casks casings, l-’rom Wellington—List will be published to-merrow. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. SYDNEY, Thursday*.—Raka-non, from Westi.ort. Kaituna. Irom Grcymouth. NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Parthema, from Dunedin. „ . SUVA. Thursday.—Navna, for Auckland and AVellington- , . AUCKL.‘VN D, Thursday.—Monowai. from poriF. _ _ NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday.—Barawa (4.30 a.m.). Irom Onehunga. Rosamond (10 a.m.). fr-m Nelson. Rosamond (3 p..m) and Karawa (8.25 p.m.), for Onehunga, W-ANGANUI. Thursday.—Kapiti (LlO p.m.). from Wellington. NAPIER, # W r cduosciay.—llipplo (11.45 pan.), from Wellington. PICTON. Thursday.—^W anaka (6 o.iel), from Wellington. . , NELSON. 'Thursday.—Kaipara (10.30 a.m.). from Wellington. MOTUEKA, Thursday.—Manaroa (8.30 a.m.). from Wellington. Manaroa (9 p.m.), ior Wellington. „ • _ . Yv'ESTPORT, Thursday.—Haurote (U a.m.), from Wellington. . _ „ _ . LYfI'HLTON, Thursday.—Maori (6.55 a.m.). Ascot (9.15 a,m.), and Koitangata (3.20 p.m.), from Wellington. Storm 11 p.m.), Moana (5.10 p.m.), and Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Drayton Grange (3.10 pan.), for Avoirmouth. ' PORT CHaLAHER-9.—Thursday.—Mabatua (5.30 p.m.), far Wellington. The Tyscr liner Indrabarah, which arrived at London on the 2nd inst. from New Zealand, is to sail on the 22ud inst. for Wellington via Australia, Auckland and Napier. , „ , „ , Mr V. A- Large, formerly of tho Kulambangra, is now fourth officer of the Victoria in place of Mr W. Chaplin. Mr Crockford. who has lately gained a chief engineer’s certificate, has rejoined the Victoria aa third engineer. . Mr J. Thompson, at one tunc chief officer of the Nairnshire, is now in command of the Perthshire. „ _ ~ Tho Tyser steamer Star of India (from London), now discharging at Auckland, is duo at Wellington about next Tuesday. She has about 1700 tons of cargo to discharge at this port. A . w . The auxiliary scow Magic is to leave Wellington about 9,15 o'clock this morning with a loud of drain pipes and coke for Gisborne. Tho A. ' and A. Lino chartered steamer Mimiro, due at Wellington this afternoon from London via ports, is to berth at the Taranaki street wharf. After lischargmg at Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin the Mimiro will go to Australia to load for London. . . , _ , To enable Nelson visitors to attend the “Arcadians" Opera Company performance to-morrow evening the departure of the Nikau. from Wellington has been postponed till 11 o’clock to-mocrow night. The HmJdart Parker steamer Victoria, duo at Wellington this morning from Sydney via Auckland and ports, is to berth at No. 14, Jorvols quay. The vessel ha? about 520 tons of cargo to discharge at this port. , _ Word was received yesterday that Captain T. Bek ford left Auckland in the afternoon with hia recently-purchased steamer Energy, for Wellington, It in anticipated that the barque Duncrag will be able to get away from Wellington next Friday for Dunedin with remainder of cargo from Liverpool.. The Brazilian Government has given notice that tho flashing green light on Passa~om Hocks. Hio dc Janeiro harbour, ha? been replaced by a flashing white light every six seconds. Tho now light is an unwatched, 6th-order, dioptric light, shown 22ft above the sea from a white iron colThc coasfal steamer Kahu is expected to bo ready to leave Wellington on, Monday for Napier via coast. Instead of calling at Picton on Monday ns is customary, the Rinple will come direct from Gisborne to Wellington, where she is due on Sunday. The W-Mwcra. which left London on June 3rd for Auckland. Wellington, and the Bluff will rail at Beauty Point, Tasmania. It is reported that after discharge of 2500 tons of‘cargo at tho Bluff she will go to Port Chalmers-to layup. . A .. Messrs Johnston and Co. advise that the Putilci was expected to get away from Grcymouth last night for Lyttelton and arrived at Grcymouth at 3 a-m. vorterday from Wellington via nort?. Sho sailed on the rct-urn.trip at 9.30 o clock last night- The Jtupourika is to leave Nelson at 7 a.m. to-morrow, a.nd is due at Wellington about 4 p.m. to-morrow. The Kaiapoi is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Grcymouth to load timber for Svdnev. The Kini is to leave here to-mor-row for Westport. The Pohcrua is to sail from Wellington to-morrow for Greymoutn. The Kia Ora is expected to leave London daring the first week in August for Auckland. 'Wellington and Timaru. She is due at Auckland about September 17th. The Wellington Harbour Fen-ice’ steamer Muritai now approaching completion, is to commence running early Tiext week. Th'* Government steamer Hinernoa comDieted landing at Stephen Island lighthonso on Wodncsdav afternoon, and yesterdajwils working the Brothers Hghthoure, Jackson Head beacon, and Tory Channel lights h Tho"Hobart "Mercury" of July 7th says-.-Tho vnvae-o of the IVarrimoo from the Bluff to Hobart was marked by the death of one of the sa'oon lady passengers named Pauline do Snllicr. On Wednesday Miss do Saliicr, who had booked through to Melbourne, became suddenly ill, and shortIv~afterwards expired. Her body was landmi at Hobart ter burial. The Moana. dne at Melhneton this morning" from Melbourne and Hobart via southern ports, is to berth at No. 6, Oueen’s wharf. She is to sail at 5 p.m. to-day direct for Sydney. , - Mr O P. Evans joined the Hatoonn, as ■ oniocr vestordny. Mr F. Radford has” succeeded Mr P. Dewlmrst as mate of Company’s collier Komnta is dne” back at Wellington from Westport about next Tuesday with another load of C °naptnin C. McLean took charge yesterday o f the Patocivi, which left here in the afternoon for Onehunga oircct to maintain Gic Onchnngn-New Plymouth pervico while ■ • “ ii„ r *\v3 ’= ;»ccHr overhaul. Th” ’Vrmr Ftratharrllo. which arrived Q AuclOn’ml on Sunday from Canadian and U S port?, brought S.O'O.OOOft of lumber I and a large consignment of machinery for 1 Auckland nnd Sydney. T s '" FJ 1 n r* l* 1 • * l ll Cod! Company 3 colber N f 'ahV»*« * £'”* Imd Orcvmontli to-dav for T.v'tte’Uou. Tha N'gatnro. which left WcULaston early this mornins for Grey-

mouth, is to load there for Wellington and Napier. She is due back here on Monday. While berthing at No. 16, Jervois quay, last night, the To Anau sheered ana smashed a top stringer of the wharf. ■ Advice has been received, iu Westport that the tramp steamer Good Hope is due there shortly for bunker coal. ATHENIO FOR LONDON. At a few minutes after noon yesterday the Shaw. SavUl and Albion liner Athemc backed out irom the Glasgow wharl bound for London via ports. The vessel had a full cargo, and was drawing 30it 2m alt and 27ft 9in forward. She is due at Monte video about August 2u<J, at Tenentto on August 18th, and at Plymouth about August 25rd. NEW ZEALAND SHIFTING COMPANY. MOVEMENTS OF FLEET, Wakanui.—Now at Port Chalmers. '■ Otaki.—Left Wellington yesterday for Auckland. Sails from latter port July 20th for London. , Tongarixo.—Now at Lyttelton, Sails from : Wellington July 27th for, London. Kaipara—Now discharging at Nelson. Waimate.—Left Montreal June sth. Due at Auckland August 9th, and at Wellington August 14th. , . „ x , . _ Oran.—Left Montreal June 7th for Dunedin, Timara and Lyttelton. Due Dunedin July 20th. Ruahino.—Left Plymouth June 10th for Wellington and Lyttelton. Due Wellington July 24th. Leaves Wellington August 24th ior London. , _ Kararaca.—Loft Montreal June 15th, Dno Auckland August 19th. at- Wellington August 25th. , , . , Rlmutaka.—Left London July 10th for ~nd and Wellington. Due Auckland August 29th at Wellington about Septem. cer 2nd. , , Ruapehu.—left London July 6th. via Suez, Colombo and Hobart, for Wellington and Lyttelton. Duo Wellington about August 25rd. Leaves New Zealand September 21st tor Loudon. Cape Corso.—Leayes Montreal July 15th. Due Auckland September 23rd, at Wellington September 28th. „ , Kaikoura.—Leaves London August 4th for Dunedin. Lyttelton and Bluff. Duo Dunedin September 23rd. Rotorua.—Leaves Plymouth August sth for Wellington and Lyttelton. Due Wellington September ISth. Leaves New Zealand October 19th for London. Rakaia.—Leaves Montreal August 15th. Du© Auckland October 19th, at Wellington about October 25th. Turakina.—Loaves Plymouth September 2nd for Wellington and Lyttelton. Due Wellington October 17th. Leaves Now Zealand November 16th for London. Paparoa-—Leaves London September 4th for Auckland and Wellington. Due Auckland October 26th. Remuera.—Leaves Plymouth September 50th for Wellington and Lyttelton. Due Wellington November 13th. Leaves New Zealand December 14th for London. Tokomaru. —Leaves Montreal September 15th. Due Auckland November 19th, at Wellington November 25th. Opawa.—Leaves London October 4th for Dunedin, Timara and Lyttelton. Duo Dunedin November 23rd. Ruahino.—Leaves Plymouth October 28th for Wellington and Lyttelton. Due Wellington December 11th. Leaves New Zealand January 11th. for London. Ruapehu—Leaves Plymouth November 25th tor Wellington and Lyttelton. Due Wellington January 9th. Leaves New Zealand February Bth for London. OVERSEA VESSELS. BTEAHERa. Mimiro (duo this afternoon), sailed from New iork April 18th. via A liv • m Mid Auckland. (A. and A Line) Star of India (due about July 20th), sailed from London May 12lh via Australia, Anok land, and Napier. (Tyser). Aoraugi (due about July 20Mi), sailed from San Francisco June 28lh v»a Papeete nnd Rarotonga. (Union S.S. Co.) Ruahine (due about July 24thJ, fiahod from Plymouth Juno 10th via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Hyndlord (due about July 25tb). sailed from New York May 20th via Aucldana (.Vacuum Oil. Co.) , , Susses (due about July 29th), sailed from Liverpool May 27th via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Marital (duo about August 2nd), sailed from London May 31st via Australia. Auckland and Napier. (Tyser). Arawa (due about August 7th). saileo fro'U Plymouth June 24th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw. Savill). Wal'wera (due about August Bth>, stilled from Loudon June 3rd via Auckland. (Shaw. ” B Dcn 'or Glands (due about August 11th). Bailed Irom New York May 16 th via A osirada and Auckland. (A- and A. Line;Waimate (due about August 14th). sailed from Montreal May 15th via Australia anAuckland. (N.Z.S, Co.) Ruarohu f dco about August 2ord), sailed from Plymouth July Bth via Suez. Colombo. and Hobart- (N.Z.S. Co.) Karamr-a iduo about August 25tn), sailed from Montreal Juno 13th via Australia and Auckland. (N-Z.S. Co.) . ~ , ludralcma (due about August 2Sth). Railed from London Juno 15th via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser.) Surrey (duo about August 30th), sailed from Liverpool June 24th via Capetown. ’

Hobart, Auckland and Napier. llimutaka (duo about September 2nd), sailed from London July Btil via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Anglo Patagonian (due about September sth), sailed from New York June 2nd vi» Australia and Auckland CU.S. ana A Whakarua (duo about September 7th). sailed from London July 6th via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser.) Cape Ortegal (due'about September 13th), sailed from New York June 17th. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) SAILERS - Australia, Italian ship (97 day® out), sailed from Marseilles April Bth. (Brlacoe Helen Denny, barque (6 days oat), sailed from Newcastle July Bth.

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7852, 14 July 1911, Page 10

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7852, 14 July 1911, Page 10