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SHIPPING.

PORT OF WELLINGTON. PHASES OF THE MOON FOR ECEOEMBER. (Calculated for New Zealand Mtan Time.) Day. H. M. New Moon . _ _ 7 3 16 p.m. First quartet - - 15 937 a.m. Full Moon .. - - S 5 a a.m. Last quarter — —29 316 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day— ll.43 a.m.; 0 p.m. To-morrow— o.lo a.m.; 0.38 p.m 1 . SUS. Bets to-day— 7h 8m 32s p.m. Rises to-morrow— 4h llm 54a a.m.; acts, 7h 9m 37s p.m. ARRIVALS. December I— Aorere, ss, 49 tons, Tinney, irom l'atea. December I— Kahu, ss, 99 tons, Petersen, from Napier anoT East Coa3t. December 2 — Mambucoa, ss, 94 tons, North, from Bleulieim. December 2— Rc«amond, ss, 1462 to,ns, from Weatpoit. Dcoember 2— Mttrere, ss, 4160 tons, from Bisburne. December 2— Opawa, ss, 64 tons, Eckford, from Blenheim. December 2— Pateema, sa, 550 tons, Backstrom Irom Nelson and Picton. Passengers : Saloon —Misses Broad, Harding, and Hodgson, Mesdamea Wardell, Tarr, Wiseman, M'Gregor, Farr, Fraser, Rollingshaw, Gosling and infant, Tollerton, Richardson (2), Port and child, Rev. Jamieson, Messrs. Ward'ell, Tarr, Henry, Greenwood, M'Grcgor, Hcwittton, Theak, Jones, Hill, Davis, Young, Mitohm3im, Port, Stewart, Livingston, Stratford, Rodgjers (2), Fraser, Burke, Gibbs, Sneeaby, Hammond, Gray, Permain, BmiMi, Harrison, Thompson, Tollerton, Peck, Rallingshaw, Richardson,, and Taylor - Carrington Company (14); 11 steerage. > December 2— Takapunn, S3, 369 tons, G. Holford, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Passengers : Saloon — Missies Kennedy, Farmar, Lawn, and Palmer, Mesdames Kennedy, Roth, Crisp, Smith, and Fraser, Mess.rß. Wilßon, Fell, Ross, Symon, Farmar, Fraser, and Smith (2) ; 1 steerage. December 2— Manuka, ss, 2784 togs, Phillips, from Sydney, via- Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Mitchell, Montague,, Bresnan, and Long, Mesdnmes Cash, Dison, Hullstrom, Harrison, Ingram, Watts, M'Donald, and Wilson, Messrs. Cash, Pilcher, Denniston, Noonan, Kirkpatrick, Bunny, Mitehell, Kerslake, Griffin, Congreve, Millar, Hill, Waterstou, Davis, Crystal, Reid, Salmond, Bryant, Parker (2), Spence, Salinger, Fernandos and Watt ; 8 steerage. December 2— Mararoa, ss, 1381 tons. Ma*fliri£,' from Lytteltr/n. Passengers : Saloon — Misses Gnscoigne, Hurcombe, M'Grath, Kelly, Crocker, Palmer, Heney, Miller, Dagshaw, Robertson," Mesdames Panner, Taylor and two children, Talbot and child, Cameron, Joues, Hblme* .nnd son. Moling,.. Harris, Brown, J)ag3haw, Henry, Crosin, and Brettargh, Right Hon. R. J. Seddon and 2 secretaries, ..Sir J. G. Ward and secretary, Dr. Todd, Messrs. Panner, Brookett, Honey, Hume, Williams, Bale, Ward, Schatz, Highman, Crawford, Hall, Talbot, Needbam, Taylor, Moorhouse, Dick, Kerr, M'Oarthy, Knight, Mcnlove, Johnstone, Buchanan, Ca\erhill, Alexander, Barlow, Todd, Eraser, Dagshaw (2), Havlock, Shine, Cronin, Graham, Dennochy, Mackie, and Johns ; 23 •teerage. , December 2— Emma Sims, schooner, 61 tons, Kemp, from Knipnrn. December 2 — Jessie Niccol, 82 tons, Hoffman, from Kalparc. Tiretraber 2— Lily, bs, 84 tons, Bloom, from Eaipara. I jjecember 2 — Surprise, schooner, 79 tons, Fletcher, from Kaipara. December 2 — Warrior, scow, 80 tons, Seeley, from Kaipara. DEPARTURES. December I—Tasman,1 — Tasman, ss, 87 tons, Grant, tot Nelson and Motueka. December I—Alexander,1 — Alexander, ss, 185 tons, Wildinon, for Nelson and We* Coast. December I— Wakntu, ss, 95 tons, Wills, for Kaikourn, Port Robinßon, and . Lyttelton. December 2 — Pattcna, ss, 550 tons, Lambert, /or Picton and Nel«on. Passengers — Saloon : !For Picton— Misses Harding (2), Heathcote, ana Nicol, Mrs. Brings, Hon. J. Nicol, Messrs. Btevenson, Whichsmanii, and Cook., .For Nelson — Misses Kidson and Gascoigne, Messrs. Gray, Barlow, Griffin, Crump, and Hayjock. EXPECTED ARRIViLS. Mana, Paten, 2nd Stormbird, Wanganui, 2nd Taierj, Westport,, 2nd Rotomjhana, Lj Helton, 3rd Penguin, Nelson and Picton, 3rd Gormthic, Lyttelton, 3rd \ Warnmoo, Melbourne, Hobart, and South, 3rd Tasman, Nelson and Puponga, 3rd Tarawera, Duaedin and Lyttelton, 4th Hapourika, West Coast and Nelson, 4th Pateena, Kelson and Picton, 4th Poherua, South, 4th „ . Tfilnne, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier, 6th Wakatu, Lyttettoa via coast, 6th Waikare, Sydney, 7fch ,Ocean-going speamers. , , . Matatua, left London 9th October via Auckland ; due about sth December. Gothic, left Plymouth 22nd October, via 'Capetown and Hobart; due about 6th December. Niwaru, left London 4th October, via Australian ports, .Auckland, and Napier; due about 7tn December. Queen Helena, left New York 4th September via Australian portß and Auckland; due nbont 6th December. Rippingham Grange, left New York 24th September via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 12th December. Ruapehu, left Plymouth 7th No,vejhber via Capetown and Hobart ; duo about 20th December. • - . Kaikoura, left Plymouth 2nd, November ▼}» Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about 23rd December. Tomoana, left London 22nd October via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 25th December. Suffolk, left Liverpool .18th October, via, Auitralian ports and Auokland; due about 31st December. lonic, left Plymouth 20th November, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 4th January. Pharsalla, left New York 23rd October via Dunedin and Lyttelton ; due about 10th January Star of Australia, left New York 23rd October via, Australian ports and Auckland; due about 11th January. Buteshire, left New York 28th November via Auckland; due about 22nd January. Star of Scotland, left, Loildoh, 25th November via AustnUmn ports., and, Auckland and Napier; due about 27th January. Sailing vessels. Bouganville, left New. Y>ork Ist September. Andrea, left Liverpool sth October. Itata, left Liverpool sth , Octo,ber, , Diana, left Bunbary Bth November. River Boyne, left, Newcastle ,23rd r November PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa, Lyttelton, , 2nd Manuka, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 2nd Cqrinna, Nelson and New Plymouth, 2nd Nambucca, Blenheim, 2nd Opawa, Blenheim, 2nd Aorere, P,atea (md OpUnake, 2nd Huia, Wanganui, 2nd Queen of the Sonth, Foxton, 2nd Kahu, East Coast, 2nd Mana, Potea, 3rd Warrimoo, Sydney, 3rd Wainui, Pieton, Nelson, and West Coast, 3rd Rbtonmhana, Lyttcltou, 3rd Penguin, Nelson, 3rd Kiripaka, Waitarn, 3rd Waipori, Westport, 3rd ' Stormbird, Wahgahui, 3rd Takapuna, Ndlson, New Plymouth, and Onebunga, 4th Tarawera, Napier, Giaborne, Auokland, sth Pateena, Bicjon and, Nelson,. sth k „ Poherua, Weitpott and Greymouth, Eth Manaroa, Motueka, sth Hinemoa, Southern lighthouse!, sth Waverley, N,elflon and. Wcst | Coast, sth Talune, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 6th Mapourlka, Nelson and West Coast, 6th Tasman, Nelson, 6th Jlarere, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, 6th

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 4

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