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SHIPPING.

THIRD EDITION

Hi sh Water. To-morrow. Taiaroa Head: 8.19 a.m., 8.48 pra. Port Chalmers: 859 a.m., 9.2S p.m. ' tanedin: 9.44 a.m., 10.13 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC WEATHER REPORT.

Wind.-O, calm; 1, light; br, breeze; f br, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy Kale; w, gale of exceptional severity. ■Weather.—B, blue sky; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain ; F, foggy; 6, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; O, overcast; P, pausing showers ; Q, squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, tiglr, threatening appearand.

ARRIVED.-Jasdaiiy 7. Rimu, 8.8., I4!i tuns, Sumlstrom, from Invercargill.

Waihorit, 9.8., 1 2lii) tons. Smith, from Sydney via Auckland. Passengers • Mr Graham, Mr « heeler Miss Attenbury. Mia? MacLaren. Miss Marshall Mr Bruce, Mr Hallack. Mr Blatk, Mr and MisQmu, Mraud Mrs Petchell. Mr Marks. Mr lrnyes Miss Hopkins Mifs Alitchelson, Airs Mitehelson, Misses Selhy (2). Mr Craig. Mr MacVicar, JljmMUm, Mrs Lines, two children, ?, mi i'. (l • Slr Captain Limbert, AhW°)L d -•¥/\ n , (i Mr ? and Airs Frvall, Mr Smith, Air and Mrs Fountain and children, Mrsaud Miss Allan, Mr Austin. Mr Pownes. Alias ,: ll ' , J l .V3 son - eleveu 0 * !, K' l criokuri rs, Mr Audrews "F M ,. verrow Air and Airs Titcheucr and child! A issShorley, AlrDodson, Air Downes, Mr Hook ?-i .H- < »V u ',?, r .';, Ar " l -Hf<"»K Jlr Hutchison, Mr hckhoft, Air Williamson. Air (J ark, Mr Fisher Mr Sutton Mr Warden, Mr Davies, Mr BissfMra Deckle Alias Deckle, Aire Handiside, Miss Dogg. Mr Calder ; and sixteen steerage. SAILED.'—JANU/riv S. Waikare, 5.3., I.KH tons, Richardson, for the West Coast Sounds, with excursionists. Tarawcra, s.s., 1,271> tons, Nevill.-. for Alelbotirne yia the blurt and Hobart. Passengers: Alesdames Cooper and child, Alisses Behan (2), Gibb Shaw Messrs Cooper, Robinson, Leech, J. Waleott Gill' Ballantyne, Wheeler, Rev. Gibb; and thirteen steerage.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taupo, from Greymouth, 9th inst. . Upolu, from We3tport, 10th in=t. TnliiDo. from Melbourne. 10th iuit. Te Anan, from Vnk'-md. 11th wist. Gairlcch, from New York 9th inst. Mokoia, from Sydney 13th inst. Elingnmite, from Sydney, 14th inst Corinna from Westport. Kith inst. ATonowai, from Atelbourne, 17th inst. Zealandia, from Svduey, '2oth inst. Alararna, from Sydney, 21st, inst. Troin left London Ist Sentember. Clan Al'Leod left New York 30th September. Nelson, left Liverpoo', 2lit.li October. Auckland left Glasgow 2nd November. Indralema left New York 14th November. Craignairleft Now York 2'i'h November. Knight Templar, left New York, 27th November Papanui. left Lnnib •>. 2"d December. Orari. left Liverpi. 1, ;ird December. Aberfnvle, left Gl isg>w, Ist .lanniry. Indraghiri, left New York, 4th .January.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Waihora for Sydney, 9fch inst. Pnkaki. for Auckland, SVh in-t. Taupo, for Greymouth. llth inst. Taltine, for Sydney, llth inst. Upolu, for Westport. 12th inst. To Anau, for Auckland, 12th inst. Afokoia, for Melbourne, loth iust. Elingamite, for Sydney. Kith in«-t. ASonowai, for Sydney, ISr.h inst. Corinnn, for Westpoi*. ISth inst. Marnroa, for Sydney, 23rd inst Zealandia, for Alelhourne, 22 d inst. Weatralia, for Sydney, :i()th inst.

The Rimu, from the South, arrived yesterday morning.

The I'anpo will arrive on Wednesday, and sail the fallowing day for Greymouth vit way pons. The Waihora. from Sydney via Auckland and East Coabt i orts, arrived at the tongue wharf yesterday forenoon. She Uft Sydney on the 27th ult., arriving at Auckland on the Ist inst. She called at thu usual way ports down coast, and arrived as above. Experienced fine weather with moderate seas throughout. Captain Shaw, formerly of the Union Compair, 's service, has taken command of the Kiripa! a. Ilie barque Kassa was towed down to the Jort on Sitiirday afternoon, and anchored off Carey Bay in readiness to sail for the Thames with the tir-t shift of wind to the S.W.

A large steamer, supposed to be the troopship \Vaiweni from Cape Town, parsed the Heads, bound nor'li, yesterday morning. Messrs Fundi, Edg".\ and Co., agents of the lyser Line, Limited, says a New York exchange, will pUc.; the British barque Pomona on the berth to load !or Australia, in addition to their own steam line. The Pomona will clear from New l ork on :itst Deceiubor. and will be followed by other sailing vessels as promptly as the offerings will allow, It is the intention of the Tyser Company to establish a similar service for New Zealand in the m.Mr future.

Irie following sailing vessels, well known in cinnect on with th.- Austral'an and New Zealand trade, have lately been sol.), and now Imve the under-mentioned rames : -The ship Knight of the Garter is now the Papa Enmuuele; the barque Cambrian Queen, the Rayar ; the b irque Gleniffer, the Anna: the barque Gitfell, the Africa; the ship J. V. Troo;i v the Norwegian ship America. I he Waikarc.'which left the George street pier thu afternoon for the first excursion of the season to the West Coast Sounds, has been put in perfect order. 'I he whole iff her poop is closely covered in, and will be lit by electricity. She takes several extra l».»at.s and a steam launch for the use of the excursionists for fishing, shooting, prosp cting, etc.. and nothing has been left undone for the comfortaf Iter txeursionists. With tine weather the excursion, we are sure, will be a' most enjoyable one.

'lhe T.traweru left the Bowpn pier this nftorr.o .11 for Melbourne via the Bluff and Unhurt. Ire; baiquciuine Kong.-byrd commenced thi' afternoon to oisehatg.- her c,;rgo of hardwood timber ;it tlu George street pier. Among the arrivals in Huhsou Bay on Sunday, •-Ith of lust month, was the ship Camilla, 3,1:17 tons, bound from Norfolk, Virginia (U.S.A.), to Manila, having to put in there for repairs, (j.iptain K. Taylor, in charge 'of the vessel, which lulled from Windsor (VS.), reported that the voyage was commenced on September 3, and it proved very tedious to crossing the Kr|iiator on October 2:!, tiftv 'lavs out. A moderate S K. trade was taken to November 4 in latitude :isi'egsomin S. and longitude 2trteg lSinin W., followed by strong N.K. winds for several days. Then ensued N.W. and norlherly winds ro U.-cemher 2. She was ir,_ latitude tide;,' luuiin S. and longitude .iMi'k :!;)niin Iv, and running with the wind on her quarter, being a modeiute N'.W. wind, with the royals set,. At S a.m. a whirlwind struck the ship without warning, and carried away the mivzenmast by the deck. The mast fell over the side at an angle of about -!.">deg forehead. It carried away the main top gallant yard at the same time. The ship's way was deadened until tii.- wreckage was cutaway. In falling the mas- did very hille dimago to the ve-sel, only breaking a portion of the deckhouse, the topgallant mil, and chafed the main rail, and carried away the main topsail tie. The first officer of the Canada, who w;'s on deck, hud ;i trying experience. When lie heard the mast snap lie dropped on to his hands and knees, übngside th- raiied deck, at the poop. The mast tell right over him, but us the yards caught, the water the "stick" canted, and the wfcol.t of the wr.-eHuge went clean ?, v ''!. , ',?; l . r ,'i: Ci 'I' t:li " Taylor decided to make for Phillip to relit his vessel, and carried good N.W. winds, averaging £(>:) miles per dietn for twelve days, hhe passed the meridian of Cape la-euwm on December 14, am sighted King Js and on the 22nd, reaching the Heads on the fallowing d.<y. The Canada is a fine vessel, built of wood, and has a cargo of coal. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Tin Tiuahine left C.ipe Town on the sth. The Waimate leaves London on the 9th inst. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. ARRivAts.-January ,8: Lytteltoir, 7 a.m., in the stream, t'.e troopship Waiwera, from Cape Town via Jlobart. -Auckland, 5.45 a.m., Elingamite, from Sydney, with the Brindisi mail. Ships>ijj«- Telegrams. Auckland, January (i.— Eliza Firth, hiigantine, from Lyttelton.— Te Anau, for the East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Misses M'Leod Stewart, Moore, Deneit, Grierson, Newell. Fletcher, MesdamesDerrett, Wiglev, Ernst, Mason and child, Owen, Wallace, MaeFarktre, Scrimshaw, E'nvis, Kelly, Cutts, Masters Farqulnr Messrs W. Hunger, 11. Kainser, Wright, Heath F. Thompson, A. E. Gde, Clark, D. O'Brien, flryne, Jarrett, Widd, J. 1!. Reirl, Favquhar, A G. Holland, Leighton, Fearn, Wrav, !•'. A. Clarke .1. P. Whitelaw, S. C. Brown, Beuttie, Brabazon' Jull, Leighton Woodward, De Pelichet, Robertson, Waddell, Froit, C. H. Jtocke, Martin, Mathews, Captain MacFarlane, Dr Kemp, llev. J. Golden ; and twenty steerage.—January 7: Faieri, from Fiji.—January S: Elingamite, from Sydney. Passengers for Dunedin : Mrs Waller and three children, Messrs Lowe (2). Jlklroukne, January ti. - Quathlaniba, from the Thames.—January 8: Monowai, from the Bluff.

Kaiva ka Heads, January 6.—Royal Tar, barque, for Melbourne.

Wellington, January 6.—Zealandia, for Sydney.—January 7: Wainui and Mawhera, from the West Coast, -fJairloch, for Lyttelton.—Mapourika. for Manukau and Tarnnnki via Nelson Lyttelton', Jahuary 7.—Gurtoch, from 'Wellington. —January S: TheWaiwera is outside the Heads discharging ballast. She will come in to Lyttnlton to-morrow morning and be docked. Sydney, January b'.—Mokoia. for Wellington. Adelaide, January B.—Banffshire, from London.

From Observations Taken at 9 a.m. Station. ■Wind. Bar. Ther in 'Weather. Shade) Cape Maria Van| Diemen . NW 1 30.20 70 G Auckland .SI 30.21 fifi C Taupo .SSE1 3D. 07 59 BC Gisboma .0 30 2rt 02 R Spit .SI 3:).23 58 O New Plymouth |SE 1 30.07 64 BC CnpeEgmoot.. . Not come Wanganui . SK br 30.15 58 B Wellinjrton .Sbr 30.18 58 BC Blenheim . NE1 30.18 58 BC Cape Campbell. .SI 30 23 5(5 C Nelson ..SI 30.15 liS B 'Farewell Spit . . E'. 30.17 HO BG Wrstport . Wl 30.18 57 O Grryraouth ..NWbr 30.12 62 C flukitika .N151 30. IS (51 [5 Bcnley .C 30.21 50 B x Lyttelton . NH1 30.20 61 B Christchurch .. . N131 30.20 61 BC Timaru . NE br 30.21 62 B Oamaru... . NISI 30.20 55 BC Port Chalmers.. .NEf br 30.08 57 BC Punedin . NE f 30.10 60 B C Qupenstown .. . NW1 30.19 CO B C Invercargill .. .C 30.11 58 B Bluff ... . K1 br 3'J.10 59 B

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Evening Star, Issue 11133, 8 January 1900, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11133, 8 January 1900, Page 2

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