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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON.

PHASES OF JIOON FOB FEBRUARY Calculated for New Zealand Mean Tune). D. 11. M. Last Quarter .., ,„ „. 4 4 54-4 am New Moon 10 9 I' 7pm Vivst Quarter ... 17 8 220 pm Full Moou 26 1 45 9 am SON Sets 1 o-day—G.46 pm Rises to-morrow— 4.sß am ; sets, 6,45 pm HIGH WATBR To-Day— 3.l6 am ; 3.42 i>m Tq-Morrow— 4.l2 am; 4.36 pm ARRIVALS February 9— Haupiri, ss, 494 tons, Nordstrnm, from West Coast via Nelson. Passengers : Cabin — Misses Brnnford, Cront, Ledger, Stenke, Wisdom (2), Mcsdames Ponsonby, Heller, Steed, Smith, llyan, Masters, Jackson, Young and child, Dr Smith, Messrs Sinclair, Trice, Stone, Webster, Hylond, Young, Stout, Kichards, Holley, Turner, Diniock, Jackson, Campbell, Dearing, Johnston, Larkiu, Perry, Heller Co (6) ; 9 steerage February 9 — Rotoi-ua, bs, 576 tons, Spence, from Nelson via Picton. Passengers : Cabin — Misses Orr, Evans (2), Keavdon, Seymour, Parish, Rogers, IVTesdnmes Ryan, Herrick, Marcus, Bond, Foster and infant, Honnpr and infant, Butler, Johns, Stedmon and child, Jeffrey, Ckeesmun and child, Parish, Cameron, Seymour, Ellison, M'Kilvie, Evans, Messrs Brisbane, Blunt, Baker, Houdry, Wright, King, Lawson, Nattrass, Toms, Duncan, Foster, Salmon, M'Millan, Brownlee, O'Brien, Perkins, Scaife, Pettit, Bonar, Todd, Hurley, M'Kelvie, Ellison, Clouston ; 2 steerage DmpA,nTUitHß February 9— Tutanekni, ss, 412 tons, Post, for Bluff February 9— Omapere, bs, 862 tons, Adams, for Westport February 9— Poherua, ss, 900 tons, M'Donald, for Westport (from Worser Bay) February 9— Eotorua, ss, 576 tons, Spence, for Nelson via Picton. Passengers : Cabin — Misses Hyland, Crouoher, Webb (2), Burns, Stanley, Mesdanies Pitt, Williamß, Boyd, Smith, Messrs Boyd, Craig, Melbourne, Graham, Evans, Allan ; 6 steerage February 9— Opawa, ss, 70 tons, Eolrford, for Blenheim February 9— Rotomahana, ss, 864 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton (from Worser Bay) February 9— Waverley, ss, 112 tons, Viokerman, for Nelson and West Coast BXnCCTBD ARRIVALS Torawera, ss frgm Sydney, 9th Wairoft, ss, from Motueka, 9th Sotomahana, ss, from .Lyttelton, 10th Brunner, ss, from Westport, 10th Elingamite, ss, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, 10th Opawa, ss, from Blenheim, 10th Waihora, ss, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, 10th Fanny, ss, from East Coast 10th Ponorua, ss, from Westport, 11th Takapuna, ss, from Onehuuga and Tttranaki, 11th Monowai, ss, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, 11th Eotorua, ss, from Nelson and Picton, 11th Pakeha, ss, from London and Auckland, 12 th Flora, ss, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, 12th Jndraghiri, left London via Australia, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier 6th December; Ribston, loft New York via Dunedin and Lyttelton 31st December ; Rangatira, left London sth January ; Leitrim, lefb London via Australia, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier 11th January ; Papanui, left London via Auckland 15th January ; Clitus, left Calcutta via Singapore 21st January Rising Star, left Hamburg Bth November; Mary Hasbrouck, left New York 7tk December Silverhow, left Liverpool 27th December PRO.IBCTMD 'DKPAUTDKUa Fania, ss, for Blenheim, 9th Queen of the South, ss, for Forton, 9th , Wakatu, ss, for Cheviot, Kaikouiu, and Lyttelton, 9th ■ Stormbird. ss, for Wangamu, 9th Charles Edward, ss, for Nelson and West Coast, 9th . Rotoiti, 88, for Onehunga -via New Plymouth, 9th Tarawera, ss, for Melbourne via South and Hobart, 9th Opawa, ss, for Blenheim, 10th Huia, ss, for Wangnnui, 10th Fanny, ss, for East Coast, 10 th Waihora, ss, for Sydney via East Coast and Auckland, 10th Elingamite, ss, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, 10th Mana, ss, for Patea, 10th Aorere, ss, for Patea, 10th Manaroa, ss, for Wauganni, 10th Wairoa, ss, for Havelock, 10th Aotea, ss, for London via Monte Video and Teneriffe, 10th Botomabana, ss, for-Lyttelton, 10th Beautiful Stax, ss, for East Coaut, 10th Rnkaia, ss, for Lyttelton, 11th Monowai, ss, for Sydney, 11th Haupiri, ss, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, 11th Eotorua, ss, for Lyttelton, 11th .Brunner, ss, for Westport, llth Poherua, ss, for Gisborne and Auckland, llth ' Takapuna. ss, for New Plymouth and-Onehunga via Nelson, 12th BY TELEGRAPH. Melbourne, 9th February Sailed^ yesterday— Waikare, for Hobart and Bluff k . , Sydnet, Bth February Arrived— Oonah, from Wellington Sailed— Mokoia, for Auckland . Lyttelton, Bth February Arrived— Flora, from Wellington, after a rough passage of 26 hours 9th February To sail— Waihora (6 pm) and Rotomahana (10.20 pm), for Wellington _ „ Aooklakd, Bth February Sailed, 5.30 pm—Hauroto, for Fiji Onjjhtjnoa, Bth February Owing to the westerly gale the Gairloch's departure has been postponed until to-morrow Wisstpobt, 9th February Arrived, 5.20 am— Branner, from Wellington Sailed, 10.20 am — Brnnner, for Wellington Picton, 9th February Arrived, 8 am— Wainui, from Wellington Sailed, 10.15 am— Wainui, for Nelson New Plymouth, Bth February Arrived, 5 pm—Taupo, from Wellington The Elingamite will arrive here to-morrow morning from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, and is timed to sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin at 7 pm same day. She is to connect at Dunedin -with the Tarawera for the Bluff, Hobart, and. Melbourne. While at ".Kapler the Fanny was given a general overhaul. The steara trawler Swan, says the Hawkes Bay Herald, arrived from Sydney on Tuesday morning, havijug met with tine weather across the Tasman fJea, but a severe gale and heavy seas off the Easw Cape. Those on board were hardly satisfied with tne rate 'of speed.' This may be due to the very dirty condition of the hull and to certain deficiencies in themigineroom. Captain Walker, of tbe Cunard liner Campania, has completed his 400 th trip across the Atlantic, and 200 th complete voyage between America and England. This is equal to about 50 times the circumference ofthe earth. At Napier the Queen Louise will ship about 2000 boles wool. Of the Union Co*s steamers the Ohau, leaving Lyttelton for Wellington on Monday, will call at Picton with intending purchasers at the Starborough estate sale. The Herald will not arrive tit; this port before Tuesday, and her sailing for New Plymouth and Greymouth is deferred to tluih date. Mr J. Glover, who served his apprenticeship at Messrs Brownlee and Co's, Havelock, has been appointed second engineer of the Gertie.

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1899, Page 4

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SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1899, Page 4

SHIPPING. PORT OF WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 33, 9 February 1899, Page 4

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