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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OP THE MOON. JULY. 2. H« StFirst Quarter >3 3 50 p.tn Pull Moon 12 0 23 a.m Last Quarter - 19 5 1 p.m Now Moou 26 7 42 a.m THIS DAY. Sun rises, 7.3 a.m.; sets, 4.52 pjn. Moon risos, 9*19 am.; sets, 8.47 p.m. XUS’!! water, 6.56 a.m,; 7.18 p.m, ARRIVED. FRIDAY, JULY 28. MANUKA, 8,8. (6.25 a.m.). 4505 tot?. Neville, from Melbourne, Hobart ana bouJiora ports. Passengers: Saloon—Misses lergusou, Kerluim, Dul'aur, Andersen. (Jedormau, Rhodes and boy, Mesdamcs Hughes, Oar ran, Morris, Messrs Rhodosbury Thompson, Jameson, MoNab, Johnson, Morris. Doff. Rhodes. Oderxnan, Simpson. Unstable; 24 steerage. __ MAORI, B.e. (6.15 a.m.), 3399 tons. Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saioon—Misses Molinan, Wilson, Grey, Slowey and child. Buckley, lloutlcy. Jopp. Wood, Sc well, Kowo, ronton, Carr, Levin, Mesdameti Evans, Denshire, Orooke, Hills, Wilton, Rowe, Collcss, Curtis. Evans, Messrs .Duxton, McCailum, Boning, Moilnan. Wilson, Kennedy, O’Burke. McCarthy, Kutren, bills, Tailored, Glyuan and son, Herron, Dansay, WithaH, Fenton, Scott, Slowey, Irwitl, MoGoo, Davison, Dangvvali, Tanner, Hannan, Barrett, Utmmpncss, Thcdraw, Smith, Standage, Hobson, Hannan, Nicholson, Latter, Everson. Master Petherick, Reid, Hush. Bians, Kecve, Bigger, McKay, Oates, Powell, ward, OUphanc, Dixon, McKnigut. Sowell, Lawson, Whiteman, Reynolds, Caldor/, Cathro, and Taylor; 56 steerage. WbtMKRA, g.s. (8.20 a.m.), 3C22 tons, Wallec, Lro::i Sydney via Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. Passengers: .Saloon—Mesdames Kennedy. Duncan. Alexander, Karlen am 3 children. Mieses Waugh, Johnston, Willooks, Tima, Messrs Kelly, White, &eagar, Karles, liaurko, Ilowley; 15 steerage. WAVBKLEY. s.s. (3.50 a.m.), 157 tons. Purvis. from Foxton. STOEMBIKD, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. MANA. s-s. (9 pan.). 134 tons, Gibson, from Waitara. SAILED. FRIDAY. JULY 28. FALOON. schooner (9.25 a.m.), 95 tons, Gilbertson, lor Havelock. POHERUA, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 1175 tons, Ckumeron. lor Greymoctth. KOifATA, s.s. (1 p.m.). 1994 tons. Doorly. for Westport. TE ANAU, its. (1.10 p.m.), 1652 tons, Gairey, lor Picton and Nelson. Passengers— Saloon: For Picton—Mrs Goodwin, Messrs Hnteon, McDonnell, Lair.g, Picaning, Bailey, Sla-tor, McOallum. Goodwin. Lo Baa. For Nelson—Misses McNamara. Gibbs, Moadames Hooper, McLaren, Jacobsen and 2 children, Messrs Hyndman, Olutten, Tanner, Jacobs, Wilson. Sherwood, Rowley, Hooper. DUNCRAG, barque (1.25 p.m.), 866 tons. Pedersen, for Dunedin. MANGAPAFA. s.s. (2.25 p.m.). 164 tons, Fletcher, for Westport and Karamca. AORERE, s.s. (4,65 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea.. . _ WAKATU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kafkoara and Lyttelton. WIitMBRA. s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 3C22 tons. Waller, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MANOKA, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 4505 tons, Ne-

ville. for Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Ayers, Cago, McLean. Ambrose, Green, Gre&nbank. Lees. Taylor, Butler, .filler, Fisher. Moixlaiaos O'Connor. Hall. Francis, Pulley. Clark. McKay, Wilson, Still, Slowey and child, Davis. . Hasnun, Holt Wooten, Bowman, ihov.-lanck, James, "essrs O'Connor llr-olton, McKay. Dougian* Morris. Hayward, Hall, Itedutend, WoLawience. Barker, Levy. Teikcblalt. Donovan, Deacon, Dowling, ilcCrombio, , Coates, Chamberlain, Ballard, Davis. -Dxchoil. Worker, .Scott. Kirkpatrick, 1/agLc. .•.jorrhen, Jamw, Price. AUprcss, Daly, ctdl Gyedsted, Morrison. Anderson. Slotvey. Lyons, Sibwild, Miller, Smith. Bell. Kilgour, Pulley bank, Jones, Dr ilorghetu; 117 steerage. including 20 Chinese. WAYiORLEY, s.s. (6 p.m.). 157 tons. Purvis. for Noison and West Coast. KttUPAKA, s.s. (6 p.ru.J, 133 tons. Mclntoivii. lor 1 atoa. virivr*r.n MAORI. s.s. 13-5 p.m.), 3*99 top, Aldwell. foe Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misseu Mackenzie, Boyle, Frost, Williams, Fodeu, Barnett (2), iMesdamcs Stringer, Buckley, Ritchie, Lysnar, Burnett. Goodman. Woolier, Barnes, Buchanan, Hon. 'I. Mackenzie, lion. Smith, Captain Strang, Mabin, McDonald, Craagie, M.P.. Long. Seifert, lamant, Johnston, Bii'ocoe. Lev. Dean Regnault, Dnsor, Hardy, M.P., Held. Aoaworthy. M.P.. Latter, Davidson, Jones, iurton, BuUcrv.orth, Goodman, AV right, Milne. lUtihlo, jJorrciJ. Witty. M.P., Dysnar, 01iiver, Hobbs, Pettigrew, W right, Jones, Evans, Skeat, Patou, Vyllie, Hnn, ila.re'.v Nixon. Weehan. Hudd. Murdoch, Lioiigc, Talbot, Buchanan, New Zealand a s. (3.10 p.m.), 1100 tons, Miner. for Greymouth. HUIA, s.s. (7 p.m./, 127 ton-s, Burt, for ■Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mana. Waitara. to-day ULcahoim. Blenheim, to-day Mapourika. ‘Westport, Nelson, to-day Harare a, Lyttelton,, to-day L’o Anau, Nelson, Picton, to-day Breeze, Lyttelton, to-day Nikau, Nelson, Motucka, to-day ijaocn of the .South. Foxtou. to-day arayav.-a, loxton. Sunday ivapuni, Patea, Sunday Delender, Lyttelton, Sunday Fio-a eoutiiern ports, Sunday Maori, Lyttelton. Sunday Kennedy, Foxton, Sunday •torero, Patoa, Sunday tniia, Wanganui, Sunday Kirinaka, Patea, Sunday isav.’a, Blenheim, Sunday ■l^rav.cn?, Duneain, Lyttelton, Sunday KosumoiiU, Oaelmnsa, New Plymouth, suuday Hippie. Gisborne, Sunday jiaxiaroa, Motucka, Sunday \kanaka, W Monday Mouowai, Auckland via ijcrts. Tuesday KapitL Wanganui. Tuesday Komoata. Westport, Tuesday iVakatu, Lyttelton. Kaikoura. Tuesday Kaitoa, Wanganui. Tuesday Waimca, Picton. Wednesday Fateoua, Onchunga, Wednesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiipara, Port Pirie, to-day jhahu. Host Coast, to-day Maaia, Pa-tea, to-day, noon energy. Nelson, to-day. ? a.m. Arahuca. Greymouth, via imrbs. to-day. Motueka, to-day, 11 p.m. Mararoa, Lyttciton, to-day, H p-m. Queen of tno South. Foston, bxmy, noon nreeze, Waugauui, t-o : day Tongariro, London via ports, Sunday Kaitaugata, Greymouth, Sunday . Blenheim. Blenheim, Sunday dtormbird, Wanganui, Monday . Maori, Lyttelton. Monday Pe Anau, Picton, Nelson, Monday Kiripaka, Patea, Monday OniLWa, Blenheim, Monday v>rere, Patea, Monday Kennedy. Nelson. West Coast. Monday . Flora, Westport, Greymouth. Monday Rosamond, Onehnnga via ports, Monday Tarawero, Auckland via i>ortfi, Monday Ka-puni, Patea, Monday Atxupawa, Wanganui, Monday Manaroa, Motueka-, Monday Lt-uahme, Lyttelton. Monday Monovfai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Tuesday Ritmlo, N-apaer, Gisborne. Tuesday Kapiti, Wanganui. Tuesday KxLitoa, Nelson, West Coast, Tuesday : liuia. Wanganui, Tuesday Waimca, Nelson, West Coast, Wednesday • Wakata, Kalltoura, Lyttelton, Wednesday IMPORTS. MANUKA (Friday), from Melbourne and For 'Wellington—s9 cases tobacco, 53 ingots tin, 250 boxes butter, 230 race, 180 toS Euperphospbmtea, 40 chests tea, 100 nags J hQiir, 160 bags oata, 216 baga omens. . 2 fruit, and 331 cases fruit, and a quantity Qf sundries. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. LONDON, Wednesday.—Nawaxu, from A SrDNEY, Friday—Victoria (3 pun.), from A imißJOiniNE. Friday.—Maiorio Craig, irom Kaikoura. ’ _ , ICAIPARA, Friday—lnga, for Sydney. ON UK u N GA. Friday .—Pateena (7.40 a_m.) and Rosamond (10 a.m.), from W<d.linEton. AUCKLAND, Friony. Aorangi (6.10 p.m.), from Wellington; SquaH, from GtstornoSussex (3.15 p.m-). lor Wellington; Eona, for Hokiauga and Melbourne; Mary Isabel, lor Dauranga -me-™! WANGANUI, Friday.—Kapum <9.5 a.m.). from Wellington. FOXTON Friday.—Queen of the Boutn (1130 pun. ’ Thursday), from Wellington GISBORNE. Friday.—Ripple (4 p.m.), for Friday.— Hanroto (SAO p.m.) from WcUington. _ PIOTON, Friday.—To Anau (5 pun.), from Wellington. „ „ , , NELSON, Friday.—Nlkau (6&> a.m.). from Wellington. Nlkau (6.10 p.m.), for Wei Friday.—Man area (9.25 m; from Wellington. „ ... , . PTJPONGA, Friday—Kapiti (10 am.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Friday—Ngatoro (9.10 a.m.). from W ellington. LYTTELTON, Friday.—Mouna (10.20a.m) and Maa*aroa, from Wellington; Kittawa, from Greymouth: Cygnet, from Kaikoura Broez-e p.m.), for WcUington and Wanganui; Melbourne, for Kaipara; MoonUj for Dunodm: Moratroa (6335 u.mj. for WellingtonT ”*Passengers: Saloon—Misses England (2), Fitzgerald (2). Poulton, Corwick, Biroii. D. Mitchell, Ball, Sparks, Mesdames Finch, Cunningham, Hill. Watte, Doimellan, MitchelL I*oe, Tolhurst. Maitland, Morley, Eev. Pox, Messrs Smith, P. Duncan, Haynes, Little, Collins, Anderson, Lockhart. R. H. Webb, Somerville, Bradbury, Bain, Eiordan, Lo?, Cunningham. Potter, Griffith, Lepastrier, Barr, Warde'l, Hammond, Tualhy, Banker, Mapplcbick, J. Hall, Watham, Mannwing, Warwick, Gasson, Carlisle, Harman, Scott, Kennedy. MuHiolland, Morley; 30 steerage- Moana. for Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon—Mes dames Johnson, Sweet, WJiitham, Professor Park, Meesrs Pantridge, Whithorn, Hardy, Arrowsmith, Blakey. PORT OHAL2CBBS, Friday.—Kotare (11 a.m.), freon Stewart Island. Wakanui (4.30 p.m.), for Sydney, Tho Waihora is expected to complete diecharjc at Sydney about next Saturday, and will then dock, and go to Fiji to load sugar for Auckland. The schooner Amelia Sims, which left LytteHon on Saturday afternoon, made a fast passage of less than forty-edght hours to Waitara, where she arrived on Monday. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s rtcam-er Kaipara is to leave Wellington to-night for Port Pirie, South Australia. The Union Company's steamer Kai-tan-gata is now timed to leave Wellington to-morrow for Greymouth to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Federal-Houldor-Shiro liner Norfolk is now fixed to aail from London on September 4th for Australian ports. The Union Company's colliers Wanaka and Komata arc duo at Wellington on Monday and Tuesday respectively, coaL laden, from Westport. The Union Company’s steamer Navua loft Westport yesterday for Auckland, from which port ehe is to sail on Wednesday next for Kji. The Rakanoa, which left Newcastle at 8 p.m. on Tuesday last, has a cargo of coal for Bluff. Dunedin, and ■Wellington, Mr A- Woodnutt, formerly mate of the Himitangi, has joined the Queen of the South as mate, . , Tho Wairuna was to have left Newcastle yesterday fer Lyttelton and Timam. The auxiliary, scow Echo arrived at New Plymouth at 9 o'clock yesterday morning from Wellington, Mr Densmoro. late third officer of the Mokoia, is now on the Hauroto. Mr J. Barr, late second of the Mokoia, is now second of the Hauroto. The Union Company's now cargo steamer Kanna left South Africa on July 22nd for Banbury, where she will load timber about the middle of August for New Zealand ports—probably Dunedin and WcHinfhS*l New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Wakanui sailed from Port Chaimers -av 4.30 p.m. yesterday for Sydney to 1 load in Australia for the United Kingd< Tho Norwegian barque Dnncrag, in tow of the Dnchess. cleared the Wellington Hoads shortly before 3 p.m. yesterday. Tho Duchess gave tho sailer a good start on her way to Dunedin with remainder ol her Liverpool cargo. ' Captain T. Eckford expecks that his

small steamer Energy will leave ’Wellington at 9 o’clock this morning for Nelson. The Union Company’s steamer Malta! is Used to sail from Wellington on August 2Din for Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San ironcisco, inaugurating the new sendee, which omits Auckland as a port of call. Tile Union Company’s steamer Mapourika arrived a.t ’Westport at 3 a.m. yesjxjrelay from Greynioath, and sailed at. 10 a.m. for Nelson and Wellington. The vessel is to leave Nelson at 7 o’clock tins morning, and is due here about 4.30 o’clock this afternoon. Mr C. Hales-West, late second engineer ] of the Hauroto, has come to Wellington, j to sit for Jus examination for a chief engineer’s certificate. . . Captain J. G. S. Dooriy, late chief ollicer of the Manuka. took of the Komata yesterday in place of Captain Ifitomo, who transicrs to me Mapourika.. Captain C. Angus, of the ilapourika. will assume his new duties :U5 Government surveyor of ships at Welling* tou on Tuesday next, the Ist instant. nitvaei; at loxdoin. w tKMessrs Bannatyne and Co. have received cable advice that the Tyser liner Niwarn arrived at Loudon last Tuesday 11.0111 Auckland, alter a smart passage of tonyone days. SUSSEX LEFT AUCKLAND. The Federalt-HonWer-Shirc liner Sussex (from Liverpool) lelt Auckland at 0.10 p.m. yesterday for Wellington. The vessel she ula arrive hero in time to craimoaee discharging early on neat Monday morning. ABUNDANT CAEGO OFFEEINO. I.ondou files report that great difficulty is being experienced in obtaining room for cargo m the steamers for Now /.calami, this being particularly marked in tlie case of the cargo steamer Maiwera, which, through unforeseen circumstances, had to take the direct Launceston (Tasmania) berth, as well as the ordinary itinerary, to Auckland, AVcliington, and Blufi. Hundreds of tons of stuif were refused a woc-k before she sailed, and but for tins an actnal shut-out of over 1000 tons would have taken place, instead of some 203 toils, which really happened. The Shaw-SaviU steamers for New Zealand, via Hobart, have had more goods sent to them than oould bo dealt with. By both the mail and cargo steamers from London short shipments were mnch in evidence, the Tonga-fire, of May 15th (she having been delayed three days for repairs) and the Oorihtbic, of May 25tb, having been full to overflowing, altbougn tne latter had au exceedingly fine cargo of nearly 9003 tons. From present indications shippers are in for an exceedingly- busy time during the latter half of the year, for wherever one looks room is being booked up months ahead. OVERSEA VESSELS. , STEAMEKS. Sussex (due early on Monday) sailed from Liverpool May 27th via Auckland. (F.-H.-S Line.) . ~ .. Muritai (duo about August ord), sailed from London May 31st via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser.) Hyndford (due about August 3rd), sailed from New York May 2Cth via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Go.) Arawa (due about August 7th), sailed from Plymouth June 24th. via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) , Waiwera (dno about August Bth), sailed from London June 3rd via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill.) Den of Glamis fdu© about August 11th), sailed from New York May 16th, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line). Wannabe (due about August 14th). _ sailed from Montreal May 15th via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Capa Breton (due about August 15th), sailed from New York June 14th via Dunodin and. Lyttelton. (Vacuum Oil Oo.) Ruapehu (due about August 23rd), sailed from Plymouth July Bth via Suez. Colombo, and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Indralema (due about August 28th), sailed from London June 15th via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyson) Surrey (due about August 30th), sailed from Liverpool Juno 24th via Capetown, Hobart, Auckland and Napier. (F.-H.-S. Line.) liimutaka (duo about September 2nd), i sailed from London July Bth via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Tainui (due about September 4th), sailed from Plymouth July 22nd via Capetown and Hobart, (Shaw, Savill.) Karamca (duo about September sth). sailed from Montreal Jnno 29th via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Apglo Patagonian (due about September sth), sailed from New York Juno 2nd via Australia and Auckland. CU.S. and A. Line.) Whakarua (due about September 7lh), sailed from London July 6th via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyecr.) Capo Ortegal (duo about September 13th). sailed from New York June 17th via Australia and Auckland, (Ty&cr.) Walknro (due about September 18th), sailed from New York July Ist via Ancle* land. (Vacuum Oil Co.) Indru.ba.rah (due about September 23rd), sailed from London July 22ud via Austnir11a, Auckland and. Napier. (Tyecr.) Tomoana (due about October 7th), sailed from New York July Bth via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) SAILERS. Australia, Italian ship (112 days out), sailed from Marseilles April Bth. (Brisco© and Co.) Helen Denny, barque (21 days out), sailed from Newcastle July Bth.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 8

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 8

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 8