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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY.

THIS DAY. Sim rises. 7-I-i a.m.; sets. 4.10 p.m. Moon risen, 11.47 mm.; se.«. 10.46 a.m. High water, !).5:( a.m.; 10.11 p.m. The New /.calami (.lamiard mean time nt sun all meridian at ilertor Observatory. Wellington. will be Hbr 50m 25.20aec to-day. 'The nun's apparent npht ascension nt apparent noon to-day. at Wellington, wii. bo 7hr 29m 37.655ec. ARRIVED. MONDAY, JOEY 10. RIPPLE, s.s. (7.:i0 a.m.)., 370 tons.; 4,'urisoj), from Gisborne and Picton. WALKURE, s.s, (5 p.ra. in the stream), 3830 tons, Wustphal, from Westport' roadstead. " SAILED MONDAY JULY 13, ' KOUTONMI. s.». (2 p.m.). 171 tons. Vaster, for Tokomuru Buy. TARAWEIIA. s.s. (.7210 p.m.). 2003 tons, White-Parsons, for: Auckland via ports. Passengers—Saloon ; For Gisborne—Misa Jones, Mesdames Jones, Lysnar, Muc-i kintosh, .Messrs Lysnar, Mackintosh,' Dawlev. NGAHERE. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1100 tons.] Dillnor, for AVangunui and New il)-j mouth. . . ADHERE, s.s. (5.40 pan.), 77 tons, l'isk, : for Patea. , _ . Hill A. s.s. (810 p.m.,). 127 tons, Burt., for Wanganui. . i vVAHIrxE, s.s. (8.5 ,p.m.). 4435 tons,- ' Aldwell. for Lyttelton. Passengers; _.Sa-, Icon l —Misses Campbell, Alcorn. Living-: stop. Limner, Williams. Leary, Premiermist, ’ Brown. White, Pollock, Mesdomesj Newton. Lough nan.' Jessop, Thurman, Alcorn. Bull, Ware, Scanlon, Hutton,, McDonald, Scanlon and 2 children. Mur-] diH'h, Revs. Kimberley, Keinpthorne, l Messrs Adams, Newton. Holm, Biss, 1 Longhnuu. Jessop. Hally, Palmer, Bur-' clay. Alcorn, Reed. Scanlon, Thurman, Wallace, Rico. Sidford, Hutton, Creighton, HancOx, Slattery, Daniels. Cole, - Murdoch. Paterson. Hitchcock, Janisch; 30 steerage. AVAIFORI, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 1919 tons. Barron, for New Plymouth, and Westport. QUEEN ■ OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (9 DdU-). 193 tone. Harvey, for Foxtou. PATEENA, e.s. (9-5 p.m.). 1212 tons, Cameron, for I’icton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : For I’lelon —Misses White, Murphy (2). Boldiok. Mesdamcs Bonser. Downey, Sbuttery AValker, Wright, Messrs’ Wright, Mm-ray. Bnxiks, Instone, Drango, Cnisnall. Bennett, Day. Ash, Hanson, Hall. For Nelson —Miss Sharpe, Mesdamcs Piki and child. White, Messrs Gibson. Ray, Meant. Gay, Downs Van fitaveren, Kinnibnrgh, Hyde, Henderson, Ptmin, Montgomery, Wliitingfield’, Hill, Galley; 3 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Paten, to-day . Araiva, London. to-day . . Manngapapa, Karamea, Westport. Wednesday’ . . Patoona, Nelson. Picton. to-day Mappimkn, AVestport. to-day Stormbird Wanganui, to-day Warrimoo, Auckland via ports, to-day Nikau, Nelson Motueka, to-day Maori, Lyttelton to-day .•aanna, Newcastle. Wednesday Arnhura, Grey-mouth via ports, AA’edncs- ... day Mokoin, Sydney, AVcdnesday Breeze, southern, ports. Wednesday Alexander. Grey mouth. Wednesday Wiiltulu. Lyttelton, Knikoura. AVedncs--1 (iuy ■■ • Knpuni.; Patea. Wednesday . - '.lllOlllllllOllllOllll .Wednesday Hu in, Wanganui, Wednesday Knituna, Westport. Wednesday Kamo, Greymouth, Wednesday Wahine. Lyttelton. Wednesday Woottoit; Lyttelton. Wednesday fori nun, Onehunga, Near Plymouth, ■Wednesday Aorere, Patea. Wednesday Queen of the South, Foxton. Wednesday Opawa. Blenheim. AVednesdny Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Thursday Wi Hoc lira. San Francisco, Thursday Moana, Sydney. Thursday Defender, Lyttelton, Thursday Wnirau, Blenheim, Thursday Kapiti, Wanganui, Thursday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Warworn. London via Tcrnoriffs, to-day, 6 a.m. ■Kapiti; Wanganui, to-day. 5 p.m. Hawera. Patea, to-day, 5 p.m. Otaki, Waitara. to-day. 2 p.m. Maori. Lyttelton, to-day 8 pan. Waii-au, Blenheim, to-day, 4 p.m. .Hippie, Napier Gisborne, to-day, 6 pan. Nikau. Nelson. Motueka. to-day, 5 p.m. WnrnmcKi Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, Melbourne; tmday, 5 p.m. Ennerdale, Napier to-day Mnkarini, Brisbane, to-day, 6 a.m. Muia. Havelock and bays, Wednesday 'Mapourika', New Plymouth, Westport, Wednesday .Mangapapa. Picton, Westport, Karamea, Wednesday Patoona, Picton, Nelson, Wednesday Wootton. Nydia Bay. Wedno'sday Breeze. Wanganui, Wednesday Blenheim. Blenheim. Wednesday Stormbird Wanganui, Wednesday Pateena. Picton. Nelson, Wednesday Wahine, Lyttelton. Wednesday Ngaknta,- Greymcrath, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea. Wednesday Opawa. Blenheim, Wednesday Aorere. Patea, AAtednesday Kaitoa. Nelson, West Coast. Wednesday. _ ■’Corinna. Dunedin, Camara, Timaru, Wednesday , _ . ■ lonic, London via ports. Thursday Falcon. Havelock, Thursday Victoria. Auckland via porta, Thnrsday Arahnra, Proton. Thursday Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton, ThnrsQuewTof the South. Foxton; Thura. day _ Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Thnre- ■ Mokoia. Lvttelton. Dunedin. Thursday Arahnra, Picton. Thursday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. MELBOURNE, Monday Moeraki, from Bluff and Hobart. NEWCASTLE’ Monday—Linden, from Auckland • Karon, towing the tug Bulb, for Auckland. , SUVA, Monday—Rakanoa, for Auckland. Navua from Auckland. AUCKLAND. Monday—Star of England (11 a.m.) from London via JNlelUmme and Sydney : Martaa (L-a P-m-), hem southern ports. Manuka <5.45 for Sydney, Rosamond, for Gis"TINGANUX. Monday—Stormbird (5-5 i, from AVcllibigton. m \PIEK Saturday—Ruru (9 p.m.). from Arlington. Mtonday-Warnmoo 12.35 p.m.), for Wellington- „ PICTON Monday—Pateena (to sail ‘ «--■>• «“ W *4-21 a.m.) and Komata .2-15 p.m.). from M iingbou. Mapourika; (0.45 p.m.), nor Monday—Wakatu (11-25 B LYTrELTON U “&onday-Maorl (8.50 p.m), for Wellintgon. PassongersMiJes Sinclair, Pareom, TTohnore GoukL Kich, StatnMil, xiur nett, Johnston, Squire, Bowen. Wjj; Mesdomes Hjorring. Bond, Hugo,_Srmd lander. John. Fox, Bevan. Llworthj, Stringer Wood, Brown, Lucas, Bowen, Wikny. 'Wright Grigg. Alessra Rattray. Luttroll, Johnston, Hon. Bair, Lee, Brown. Tucker, Mitchell, Burke, Pol-

lock. Allison. .Sellers, Hjorring, Forbes; Proctor. G'ardiucr Bond, Guinness, Hon. R. H. Rhorles, Crow, Witty, Hugo, Friedlandor. Croxton, Anderson, Fox, Wanklyn. McClure. Cook, Nicholson; Livingstone. Hanks, Davis,. £1 worthy; Fookes, Seiig, liutbei'ford. Stringer. Holland, Otley. Sir Joseph Ward, Waite, Shacklock, Levin. Gould. Winny, Hndd, Gamipbi-!J, Scott. O'Connell. Norton, Whiting, Webb. Tntton, Macdonald. Read, Harrison, Deacon, Grange, Gore, Dull. Rudd, Dixon. Hartley. Preston, Uiiison, McLean. Green. Adams, Turnbull. Fraser. Berry, Winny, _\v right, Francis. Grigg; C2 steerage. Ivxni. for Greymouth. „. . . DUNEDIN Manday—Taviuni (3.10 p.m.). for Westport; Kowhai (6.45 p.m.), for GisborneBLUFF, Monday—Maungan m (8.15 a.m.l, frem Melbourne and Hobart. Ulimaiua (4.50 p.m.). for Hobart and Melbourne.

There is a probability of the ship Combemure being towed by the "tug .Dunedin from Dunedin to Inr tie It on to complete discharr-n of the (sailer’s cargo of Marseilles tiles. The Blackball collier Ngahero lett Wellington last evening for ’Wanganui and New Plymouth with remainder of, cerrent cargo from Limestone Island.] The vessel subsequently proceeds toi 'Greymouth. The Alexander is due at Wellington Ho-morrow with a load of coal -from iOreymoutli for Petoue. The vessel is to, tail on Thursday for Nelson and West Coast* The Anchor Company’s steamer Kai- ■ loa is to go on the Wellington patent 'slip this morning for cleaning and paint-’ ing. She is to sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Nelson and West Coast-

The Canterbury Company’s steamer (Breeze is, due at Wellington to-morrow ’morning from southern porta, and is to 'sail in the afternoon for Wanganui,

The C. and D. liner Makarini is fixed 'to leave Wellington at 6 o’clock this 'morning for Brisbane. The trim little schooner Falcon, Captain C. Croncher, is expected to get away from Wellington on Thursday again for Blackball to load timber for ■Wellington. ’ i The Blackball Company’s collier Ngnkuta was brought off the patent (dip yesterday to complete her overhaul, bhe is to rail to-morrow for Greymouth. Bannatyno ami Co, advise that the (coastal steamer Wootton is duo at We]’lington to-morrow from Lyttelton with e load of pi-oduoe. Tho vessel is to leave here to-morrow night for Nydia Bay. The Maoriland Company’ssteamer IHnnerdale is to leave 'Wellington this I afternoon for Napier with remainder of cargo from Greymouth. After discharge the vessel returns to Grey. Dalgety and Co. advise that the ManIgnpapa. which is due at Wellington td(morrow morning from Westport and (Karamea is to sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow (for .Picton, Westport, and Karamea, The Mapourika, after being detained for a couple of days by bad weather, left Westport at 0.45 p.m. yesterday, and is due at Wellington early this afternoon. ; On account of delay by' bad weather the Flora’s departure from Dunedin has been postponed till Friday next. The vessel is dno here next Tuesday, and will sail on the same day for Picton, Westport and Greymouth.

The Corinna left Onehunga at 3 p.m. yesterday for New Plymouth and Wellington, and is due here to-morrow morning. The vessel will take cargo for Dunedin, which would be otherwise shipped by -the Mokoia, as the latter vessel will not accept any cargo. The Corinna goes to Ddnedin, Oamaru and Timaru.

The steamer John left Greymouth on Saturday morning for Timaru, where she is due to-day. The vessel will subsequently go to Oamaru rand Wanganui, probably omitting to call at Wellington. It is not considered certain that the Himitangi will come to Wellington on her arrival at Lyttelton from the Chathams. At all events she ds not likely to be at AVellington before Friday next. The Richardson steamer Kahu was brought off the Wellington patent slip yesterday and came round to town to complete her overhaul. Sh® is expected to sail on Thursday for Bast Coast. Tho Maoriland Company’s steamer ’ JTohndnlo passed the Wellington heads at 9 a.m. yesterday bound from Greymouth with a load of timber for Gisborne- She is dne on Friday at Wellington for overhaul. /The Union Company received a message from Greymouth stating that at .3.25 p.m. yesterday there was ft ill a (heavy sea on the bar at that port. There was then no prospect, of any shipping movements on that tide. The Arahura. was duo at Giejtmouth early this morning from Wellington via poits and ie to sail on the return trip at 1.30 p.m. to-day. , “Like a new boat, was the remark of an expert who saw the Arapawa’s hull when she was taken up on the cradle at the Wellington patent slip at 4 p.m. yesterday. The vessel is to be "sighted 5 ’ at 10.30 o’clock this morning by ropdesentativee of the Northern Coni pany. who are the prospective purchasers of the vessel. As the Mokoia, which arrives from Sydney to-morrow, will not proceed on to Melbourne, but goes only as far as Dunedin, the Warrimoo. to sail from Wellington this afternoon, will take the Mokoia’s trip to Hobart and Melbourne. MOANA FOB ’FRISCO/ En route for San Francisco,, the Moana left Sydney at 3 p.m; on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due ou Thursday morning. The vessel is bringing 11 first, 3 second and 7 third class passengers for Wellington, and there are 5 first. 13 second and 125 third class passengers from Sydney for the Islands and San Francisco. The Moana ie due hero on Thursday and will, sail on Friday afternoon in. continuation of her ageMOKOIA LEFT SYDNEY. The Mokoia left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday for AVellington direct. She has 25 saloon and 33 steerage passongors and 511 tons of cargo for. Wellington. The cargo includes a quantity of fruit. The Mokoia is due hero to-morrow evening. ... WILLOCHRA ARRIVES THURSDAY. A wirelea message was received' yesterday from the Willochra, en route from San Francisco, stating that the vessel la expeteed to arrive at Wellington, at W a.m. to-morrow. Tho vessel, has 1350 tons (including 845 tons of frunt, a large quantity of which is for transhipment to Lvttelton and Dunedin). The Willochna has 65 through passengers for Sydney and a number will disembark at Wellington. RBMUBRA LEFT LONDON. On Friday last the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Remnera left London for Wellington and Lyttelton via Capetown and Hobart. The vessel is diie here about August 251 U. PATEENA DUE TO-NIGHT. As the Mapourika. owing to detention on tho West Coast, was unable to make her intermediate trip to Picton. the Pateena will leave Nelson at. midday today for Picton and AVellington. She is to sail from Picton to-night, and is due at AVr]Hngton about midnight. FBANKLYN LEFT SYDNEY. Tho A. and A. Line chartered steamer Franklyn. en route from New York, left Sydney at 7 a.m. on Saturday for Auckland. The vessel will also call at Napier on her way to AVellington, where she is dno about tho 22nd inst. WALKURE RETURNS TO PORT. The recent severe weather on the West Const prevented the German turret deck steamer Walkure from entering AVestport. for which port she left Wellington to replenish her bunkers. Tho vessel returned to Wellington last even, ing and dropped anchor in the stream to take in 1500 tons of bunker coal. She is expected to got away from hero is a

tiuple of days for Mnkatea While in tho Westport roadstead the Walkure was compelled to "slip an anohor and 90 fathoms of chain-

AKAWA ARRIVES TO-DAY. A wireless message received last night from the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Arawa, en route from 1/ondon, reported that the vessel is expected to arrive m the stream at Wellington at noon to-day. After the vessel lias been granted pratique ;ho will berth nt the King’s wharf. The Arawa will put out part cargo at Wellington, and the remainder at Lyttelton. The vessel will then load at Lyttelton, and Wellington only, and is to sail for London on,August 13th. THE OTAKI. At 2 p.m. 10-diiy the,New Zealand fvhioping Company's liner Otaki is to leave W'mlihtJfcoa tor Homeward loading (at Waitara. The vessel ‘will subscquently load at Timaru. Lyttelton and other ports not disclosed yet. WATWERA FOR LONDON. At daybreak to-day tho Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Waiwera is to sail from Wellington for London via Teneriffe. DEFENDER DELAYED. Bannatyno and Co. advise that the] coastal steamer Defender, owing to delay on the West Coast, will not be able to ‘leave Lyttelton until to-morrow for Well■ungton. Slip is due here on Thursday evening, and is to sail on Friday for Picton and Hokitika. STAR OF INDIA. Last Friday tho C. and D. liner. Star of India arrived at Melbourne after a smart voyage of thirty-nine days from (London. The vessel proceeds via Sydney, ■Auckland and 'Napier, to Wellington iwhere she is due about the first week lin August. KIA ORA LEFT MONTE VIDEO. On Thursday last the Shaw, Savill and, (Albion liner Eia Ora left Monte Video 'in continuation of her voyage from Wellington to London- The vessel left Ancle* (land on June 18th for London, Hull and Newcastle. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WEL LINGTON. Arawa, due July 14th, left London May 29(h. Quito, due July 15th, left Calcutta in June. Willochra, due July 16th, left San Francisco June 24th. Star of Elngland. due July 21et, left London. May 15th. Pranklyn, due July 22nd, loft Now York

April 20th. Marere, due July 27th, loft New York May 18th. , „ Ruapehu, duo July 2Sth, left London Junß'.llth. Waimana, dun July 30th. left Loudon June sth. Star of India, due Angust 2nd. left Loudon Juno 2nd. Invertay, duo August 10th, left Liverpool May 23rd. Athenic, due August 11th, left London June 26th. Southern..dne August 15th. left St. John Mdv 22nd. Nairnshire, duo August 16th, lett Liverpool June 20th. Karamea, tTue August 20th, left Montreal June oth. Hawke’s Bay. due August 22nd, left Lou. don June 15th. Sloltzenfels. due August 22nd, left New York June 2nd. Remuera, due August 25th, left London July 10th. Wildenfel®, duo September 18th, left New York June 29th. Verdala, due August 26th, left Now York June 13th. Bangahira, due August 28th, left Liverpool July 4th. Star of Australia, due August 29tb, left New York June 16th. Kaikoura, due about August 29tb, left London July 4th. AVismar, due August 30th, left Hamburg Juiio 25th. Auglo-Egyptian. due September 16th. left Montreal June 20th.

D. u. M, Quarter 1 u 51 a.iu. Full Moon S i HO a.no J-ast Quarter J5 7 2 p.m. Nbw Moon 2 B p.m I’irst Quarter ao ii 21 a.ni

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8784, 14 July 1914, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8784, 14 July 1914, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8784, 14 July 1914, Page 2