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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON

ARRIVED FRIDAY, JULY 27. WAHINE, e.s. <8.5 a.m.), 4436 tone, Cameron from Lyttelton.. (Ferry wharf.) NIKAU, 8.8. (10.15 a.m.), 248 tone. Vaata, from Nelson. (No. 10, Queen's wharf.) ALEXANDER, aa (10.45 a.m.), 977 tone. Henry, from Nelson. (No. 12, Queen's wharf.) ECHO, e.s. (11.30 a.m.), 90 tons, Jaokson, from Blenheim. (No. 13, Queen's wharf.) KAIMANAWA. e.e. (12.40 pm.),. 2416 tons, MoDonald, from Westport. (Railway wharf.) RiAKANOA, as. (5.40 p.m.), 2246 tons, W'hyborn, from Gisborne. (Clyde quay.) BADEN POWELL, s.W (11.30 p.m.), 174 tons, McPherson, from Greymouth. (Clyde - quay.) SAILED FRIDAY, JULY 27, WAIN HI, s.e. (noon), €B4 tone, Siser, for Picton) _ JOHN, s.e. (12.40 tf.tn.), 342 tone, Hawick. for Wanganui. ULIMAROA, s* (2.15 p.m.), 5777 tone, WvlUe. for Sydney. CORINNA, As. (4125 p.m.) 1271 tons, Anderson, for New Plymouth. NIKATT, as. (6.80 p.m'.), 848 togs, VaSta, for Nelson. WAHINB s.e. (7.50 p.m.), 4486 tone, Cameron, for Lyttelton. WAIHORA. e.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4638 tone, Harris, for Melbourne. ALEXANDER!, s.s. (8 p.m.), 377 tons, Martin, for Nelson. • WAKATU, a*. (8 p.m?), 157 tone, Robertson, for Kaikoura. BREEZE, S.s. (8.5 p.m.), 553 tons, Robertson, for PictopWAIRATJ, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 148 tons, Dempster, .for Blenheim. STORM, a.a (11 p.m.), 409 tons, Sharpe, ■ tor Lyttelton. . ... SATURDAY. JULY 38. PROGRESS, schooner (0.10 a.m.), for Westport. EXPECTED arrival* ; Wainui; Proton'; NgaiO. - Nelson,- -to-day Mararoa, Iyttelton,- to-day Ngakuta, Greymouth, to-day . Holmdale, Wanganui, to-day Invercargill, W&ngnui. to-day . Las VegaA Auckland, to-day Wairan. Bteriheim. Sunday La Marseillaise; New York, Sunday Gale, south, Sunday ■ Ripple, Napier. Gisborne, Sunday Komata-, - Westport, - Sunday [dug Nam, Callao-and Papeete. Sunday Regnlue. Nelson,.Monday Wingatui,. Auckland, Tueetlay John, Wanganui. Tuesday Kennedy, POxton, Tuesday Wakatu, Lyttelton, Tuesday Echo, Blenheim, Tuesday Gale, Wanganui,' Wednesday Calm, scrath, Wednesday Calm, Wanganui, Friday Katoa, Auckland, Friday PROJECTED departure*, Ngaio, Nelson, today MaraFoa. Lyttelton, to-day Echo, Blenheim, to-day Hawern, Fates, to-day Baden Powell, Westport. Greymouth. today Opfhf. Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, to-day Ngakuta, West Coast, to-day Holmdale. south, to-day Kapiti, Wanganui, Monday Kaimanewe. Westport, Monday La Marseillaise, Sydney, Monday Invercargill, Wanganui, Monday Gale, Wanganui, Monday Kennedy, Foxton, Tuesday Wingatui, aouth, Tuesday Tuesday Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday Ling Nam, Hongkong, via Australia. Tuesday Wekatu. Lyttelton, Wednesday Gale, south, Wednesday Calm, Wanganui, Wednesday TELEaRAPHtO MOVEMENT* SYDNEY, FMdny—Manuka (4 p.m.). for New Zealand. NELSON. Friday—Ngaio <7.35 p.m.>, for Wellington. WESTPORT, Friday—Kaitangata (7.2 U p.m.), from New Plymouth. * PICTON, Friday—Kurow (8 ip.m.), for Auckland;. Wainui (5.5 p.m.), from Wellington. _ TIMARU, Friday—Gale (4.40 p.m.), for Lyttelton • ■ PORT AHURIRI, Friday-Athenic (1 p.m.), from Auckland. GISBORNE, Friday—Ripple (4.15 p.m.), from Akitio. . AUCKLAND, Friday—Kakapo (6.2 U p.m.), from Westport. Marama (11.15 a.m.), for Sydney;, .Honto (3.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Kawatiri (5.20 p.m.), for Newcaetle. DUNEDIN. Friday—AthoU (11.40 a.m.). from Timaru. Kotare (8.25 p.m.), for Bluff; Canadian Miller (3.30 p.m.), for Lyttelton. . ' LYTTELTON, Friday Westmoreland ft a.m.), from Wellington; Waikonaiti (0.20 a.m.), from Dunedin; Mararoa (12:15 p.m.), from "Wellington; Kennedy (1.15 p.m.L from Poitou;"' Moeraki (1.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Mararoa (6.35 p.m,), for Wellington. The Opihi loads here to-day for Dunedin, Oamaru. and Timaru. The Katoa leaves Auckland on Wednesday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, OaffiarU’, hud Timaru. The Kalmanawa sails on Monday for Westport to load for Auckland. The Kini loads at Dunedin on Monday via ports, for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The Kotnato leaves Westport to-day foi Wellington, and is'due here to-morrow. The Ngakuta, from Greymouth, is due her towjay for Miramar. Messrs Johnston and Co. advise that the Invercargill is due to-day, and sails . again on Monday for Wanganui. The Ripple is due to-morrow from Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio, and tails , again on Tuesday-tor the same ports. Messrs h Chaa; M«Arthur advise that the B&den Powell sails -today for Westportand Greymouth, takin* cargo for Hokitika. Messrs G. T. Hull and Co. advise (but the Holmdale is due to-day from Wanganui, and sails again the same <lay for south. , ... , Messrs. Dsjgety and Co. advise that the Kapiti sails on ,1/tonday for Wanganui, while the Hawera for Paten is to sail today. The Canadian Mlfler, which 'arrived at Dunedin from Australia, sailed from the former port yesterday afternoon for Lyttelton. She will then come on to this port to continue loading for Montreal, after whleh she will proceed to A-nct-' land to complete. The Union Steamship Company's steamer Wailiorn completed her loading of lire stock for Auetralia yesterday, and sailed nt 7.50 p.m. for Melbourne. The Federal Company'*' steamer Westmoreland. which sailed from Wellington for Lyttelton, arrivod at that port yesterday morning. The steamer Las Yogas, -which cleared Anokland for this port, i« due here today to put out pan of her cargo from flan Franoiaco, which port she cleared on Jpne 22nd. Messrs Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Regulua, from Picton, is due here on Monday, and sails again the same day for Westport, Greymouth, and Hoki\m, i

The Wingatui is to leave Auckland today for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due here on Tuesday, and is bringing transhipment* ex the Canadian Pioneer, from American ports. The Wakatu, from Lyttelton and Knikoura, is due on Tuesday, and sails again on Wednesday. The Wairau, from Blenheim, is due here to-morrow. The Echo sails to-day for Blenheim, and is due back on Tuesday. The Kennedy is due from Foxton on . Tuesday, and sails again the • same . day. ' TO-DAY'S BHETHAGE. Clyde quay—Bakanoa, Baden Powell. Queen's wharfr-Opihi, No. 1; Holmdale, No. 2; Futurist, No. 3; Invercargill, No. 5; Kapiti, No. 5; 'Hawera, No. 7: Blenheim, No. 8; Ngaio, No. 12; Wootton, No. 13; Echo, No. 13. Taranaki street wharf—Las Vegas. Ferry wharf—Mararoa. Bail way* wharf—K&iman&wa. Glasgow wharf —Ngabere, Port Auckland. j King's wharf—Arawa. Pipitea wharf—Opawa. In the. stream —Rosamond, Poherua, \ Hinemoa, Tak&puna. WITHIN' RANGE, 1 The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned ! wireless stations last evening:— Auckland —Armagh, Canadian Pioneer, Canadian Prospector, City of Christiania, Dundrennan, Flora, Kaikorad, Katoa, 1 Kauri, Mosmo, Laburnum, Marama, 1 Omana, Sonoma, Tofua, Kekerangu. Wellington—Wahine, Mararoa, Ngaio, La Marseillaise, Ling Nam, Arawa, Tutanekai, Kaitoke, Moeraki, Maunganui, Cumberland, Lae Vegas, Kait&ngata, Athenic, Ulimaroa, Wai'hora, Devon, Kaimanawa, Port Hunter, BakafflOa, Easterner. PTJKAKI REFLOATED. Advice has been received that the steamer Pukaki, which went ashore on a reef twelve miles from Noumea, on Sunday night, has been floated off. She will leave Noumea on Monday for Dunedin. CANTERBURY STEAMERS. The Canterbury Steamship Company advise that the Breeze* which sailed for Wanganui, \v*U proceed from that port 1 direot eouth. The Gale is due to-morrow from Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton, and sails again on Monday for Wanganui,, from which .port «he is duo back on Wednesday, sailing again the same day for Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. The Calm is due on Wednesday from Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, and. Lyttelton, and sails again the same d&y for Wanganui. PAPAROA at colon. Advice has been received that/the steamer Paparoa, which sailed from Liverpool on July 7th, arrived at Colon on July 25th, ©n route from New Zealand ports. She Is due at Auckland about August 22nd, and .has cargo for Auckland, Lyttelton* and Dunedin. MOERAKI DTJE DUNEDIN. The Union Company advise that the steamer Moeraki is due at Dunedin today’s and ©ail® again on Monday for Bluff, which, port she is expected to clear on Wednesday for Melbourne. ARCADIA IN BALLAST. After being laid up at Newcastle since May 27th last, aWaitmg a coal cargo, the Panaman steamer Arcadia sailed from Newcastle in ballast last week for San Jb'rancisco head!© for orders. WAIWERA AT LONDON*. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the steamer Waiwera, which sailed from Wellington on June 9th, arrived at London on July 24th, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. LING NAM FROM CALLAO. Advise has been received by Messrs Htudefiart-Parker, local agents for the Chungwha Navigation Company's vessel Luig Nam, that she will now arrive . here to-morrow from-Callao, via Iquiqhe and Papeete . She will probably be disgatched again on Tuesday for Hongtmg, via Australia. KOSMO FROM NEW YORK. Advice has been received by the Fed- . eral Company that the steamer Kosmo, which sailed from New York on June 24th, is due at Auckland on Wednesday nest. She will then come on to Wellington ’ Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and after discharge at the latter port will proceed to Australian ports. She is due here about August Qth. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The Ulimaroa, which sailed for Sydney yesterday, took the following passengers from Wellington Misses Collings, Kitchen, Brown, Dunn, Levien, Hyde, Symondß, Salanders, Philpotts, Beregford, Looker, Hart, Meek, Clougher, Wake, Lamb, Devlyn, Melville, King, Ryan, Weeks, Mesdames Goldberg, Thompson, Hyams, Queers, Freeborn-Parsons, Hume, Wilson, Whitelaw, Symonds, Williams, Storey, Stubbs, McMahon, France, Burnett and 2 children, Bellamy, Salanders; Fenwiok, King, Judd, Dalhy, Owen and 2 children, Lamb, Keetley, Cookayne, Newell, Clarke (2), Agar, Drivers, Smith. Messrs Patterson, Minty, Wilford, Hudson, Sanderson, Skinner, Cole, Storey, Redman, Parker, Cooper, Symonds (2), Salmond, Bell, Jones, Wilson, McArthur, Nicholas, Goldberg, Parsons, Hume, Wilson, McMahon, Swan, McDonald, Hunt, Connihan, Harman, Watts, Baildon, A. E. Porritt, Thompson, Barnes (2), Owen, France, Whitehead, McCabe, O’Hagan, Waiters, Free (2), Brown, Rawson, Burnett, Snookers, Bellamy. King, Keetley, Sandal). Andrew, Dalby, McNaught, Agar, Dixon, Chambers, Anderson, Jauncey, Hughes, Creighton. Driscoll, Cresswell, Heaphy, Perrin, Boyd, Alexander, Philpott, Bromley. Lacky, Hanson. McLeod, Speight, Toward-, Norton, Kent, Manning, Captain J. D. Frew, Captain. : College, Dr. Tillyard, Rev. Sussex, Professor MoMillan Brown; 115 steerage, including 22 Chinese. AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE. Tie British ship Monkbarns entered Sydney Heads last week after an eventful voyage from Birkenhead. The vessel has a oargo of rockealt consigned to Dalton 8r05.,. Ltd. The Monkbarns sailed from Birkenhead on March Bth. On May Bth a gale started from the north, increasing to terrifio force. It was 8.30 at night when the gale was at its height, that, without any warning, the ship gave—to nse the skipper's own expression—a fearful lurch, and went falling as if down into a chasm. Members of the crew state that the sensation was like that of dropping through space into a pit. It was weird and awful beyond description. It was all over in a flash, but the ship was found to he in a bad way. Her cargo had shifted—hundreds of tons of rocksalt had been hurled against the side of the ship. Luckily, the Monkbarns is an Iron ship, and stood the strain. There was. 'however, great danger of her capsising. With the gale still- raging, hands wore sent -below to trim the cargo, and while this work was going on the cry went up, "Man Overboard!’’ One of tha apprentices, named flibun, 19 years of age, who had been sent aloft, fell from the yard into the sea.- Nothing could he done in the way of rescuing the lad. The ship was in a raging gale, her decks wore full of water, and she was almost on ler beam ends. All the boats wero out of condition. Three days later the weather moderated, and the ship limped fnto Table Bay. with a list of 2 feet 3 inches to starboard. The Monkbarns completed repairs at the Cape, and resumed her voyage for Sydney on Juno 10th. Althonorji, Sydney has been visited by sailers of every nationality, it is worthy of note that the Monkbarns is the flrst British full-rigged ship to visit the port for about two rears. The last British vessel of that rig wag the Mount Stew-

THE KIA 'ORA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company steamer Kia Ora was due last week at Melbourne from London. After discharge of her cargo at Australian ports she will probably come on to New Zealand about August 23rd, for Home loading. ( ! KAITOKE FROM NEWCASTLE. | The Union Company’, steamer Kaitoke, ' which sailed from Newcastle for Wel- ' lington, is due at tills port this evening with coal and timber for discharge here. LA MARSEILLAISE TO-MORROW. The steamer La Marseillaise, en route . from New York and New Orleans, is . now due at this port, to-morrow. After putting put part of her cargo here, the . vessel will sail again -on Monday for Sydney and Melbourne, where she will complete discharge. CLAIM AGAINST WARATEA. According to a wire received from Adelaide, the owners, master and crew of the C. and D. s.teamer Fort Augusta are claiming, it is understood, .£2OOO salvage against the steamer Warn tea. The Waratea is under arrest. MAHANA FROM LIVERPOOL The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advises that the Mahana was expected to leave Liverpool about July 14th with , cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. She is due at . Auckland about August 21st. OVERSEAS VESSELS INWARD , Cradgnees—From New York and Port - Arthur (Texas), for New Zealand; cleared New_ York May 27th; arrived Auckland July 18th. Hauraki—Left San Frahoisoo June 6th; cleared Auckland; cleared Melbourne for Sydney. Waihemo—Cleared Vancouver June 4th for Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin; now at Dunedin. (Union Co > W aiotapu—Arrived Vancouver June Bth: cleared ’Frisco Juhe 21st for Wellington; arrived Wellington July 16th; for Melbourne. " (Union Co.) Berengar—From Pacihc Coast, for New • Zealand and Australia; loading at Syd- ; nev. (Union Co.) Athali—Left Tyne for Louieburg, Canada, to load for New Zealand ports; at I rived Wellington, via Auckland; at Pott Cbal mem. Port Kx-mbla—Sailed from London March 31st for Suva, Auckland, Wellington, and Bluff; cleared Lyttelton for south. C. and D. Line.) City of Bagdad—From New York, for Auckland, Wellington, and ports; sailed May 16th; left Dunedin July 20th for Newcastle to, coal. Australiod—From London for New Zealand ports; left London May let; cleared Dunedin, for Newcastle and Java. Port Macquarie—Cleared New York May 30th for Auckland, Wellington, South, and Australia t cleared Lyttelton July 14th for Melbourne. Port Chalmers—From London for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and New Plymouth; sailed May 30th; due Dunedin to-day, via Lyttelton. Tekoa—Cleared Liverpool May sth for Anokland, Wellington, ahd south; at Lyttelton, for London. Cumberland—From Liverpool. Cleared Panama June sth; at Lyttelton. Kalomo—From Philadelphia and New York; cleared Panama June 11th; arrived Wellington July 16th; now ot Lyttelton Narines—From Liverpool, for Auckland, Wellington, and south; due Auck> land August 6th, Wellington August 13th. Sussex —To sail from New York July sth, for Auckland and ports. Doonholm—-From Montreal, for Auckland and eouth: at Newport News June 2fth; due Auckland August sth. Pinna left Juno 26th for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth; jvrrived Auckland July 15 th; cleared Wellington for New Plymouth. Armagh—Sailed from London Juhe 23rd for Fiji, Anokland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff; due Anokland early next month.. Swahi —Sailed from New York July 9th for Auckland, thence Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, ;,Tid Dunedin: duo at Auckland A ngust 13th, and at Wellington August 20th Corimthc —Cleared Southampton July 12th for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Timarn; due at this port August 19th. Clan Mackenzie-Sailed from New York July 19th for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin ; due at Auckland August 22nd, and at Wellington August 27th. . OUTWARD. Mahia. for london, via Monte Video and Teneriffo, sailed from 'Wellington May 12th; arrived London June 23rd. . Canadian Cruiser loads for New York, Boston, and Halifax, via Auckland. Maimoa—Arrived London March 31et; cleared Table Bav for Australian ports; at Melbourne. Kaikoura, for London, -via Monte Video and Tenetiffe; from Auckland; at Monte Video, May 28th; arrived London, June 25th. • _ - Whakatano. for West of England ports, from Wellington; sailed May Bth. Dorset, for West of England ports, from Wellington; eaiiea June 9th. Tainui, for Southampton and London, from Wellington, sailed May 16th; left Colon June sth; arrived at London. W aim ana, New York. Boston, and London, from Wellington; sailed May 24th. July 4th. . lonic, for Southampton and London, sailed from Wellington, via Panama, June 29th; at Colon. Rotorua, for Londoig, via Panama Cunal, from Wellington) sailed May sth. At Panama June 25th. . Arawa, for Southampton, front Welling, ton, August sth. Opawa, for London, from Wellington. Bailed June 3rd; sailed Las Palinas July 17th; arrived London July 24th. Middlesex, for West of England ports, July 3rd: arrived Panama July 21, Port Kembla, for London, via Las Palmas, sailed from Lyttelton July sth. Port Hunter, for london, via Las; Palmas, July 31st. Remuera, for London, via Panama, from Wellington; sailed July 16th. Athenic, Southampton and London, from Wellington, Auguet 10th. Corinthdc, for London, via -Monte Video and Teneriffo, from Wellington, Septemtjer. Devon, for West of England, from Wellington, August Bth. Paparoa, for London, from Wellington., via Panama Canal, September. Westmoreland, from ' Auckland, for West of England, end of August.

JULY. D. H. M. Lost Quarter 6 1 26 p.m. New Moon 14 0. 15 p.m. First Quarter ......... 21 1 2p.m. Full Moon 23 10 8 a.m. High water, 3.55 a.m.; 4.20 p.m. Moon rises, 5.19 p.m.; sets, 7.4 a.m. gun rises, 7.20 a.m.; sets. 5.19 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11583, 28 July 1923, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11583, 28 July 1923, Page 2

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