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SHIPPING.

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High Water. To-morrow. Taiaroa Head: 7.11 a.m.. 7.41 p.m. Port Chalmers; 7.51 a.ns., 8.21 p.m. Dunedin : 8.36 a.m., 9.6 p.m. .Monday - . —Taiaroa Head; 8.13 a.m., 8.4S p.m. Port Chalmers : 8.63 a.m., 9.28 p.m. Dunedin: 9.34 a.m., 10.13 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC WEATHER REPORT. From Observations Taken at 9 a.m.

"Wind.—o, calm; 1, light: hr, breeze; £ hr, fresh breeze{ m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.—lU*blue sky: 0, clouds, passing clouds; D, drlßing rain ; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; O,' overcast; P, passing showers j Q, squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance. SAILED. — April 20. Whakatane, s.s., 6,000 tons, Sutcliffe, for London via Lyttelton and Wellington. The Whabatano left (die George street pier yesterday evening for London via Lyttelton and Wellington. The Westralia was floated otit of the graving dock this morning, and steamed up to Dunedin. The Corinna Was floated into the graving dock this forenoon. The steamer Tropea, which will take produce and remounts to South Africa, arrived at Wellington yesterday from Sydney. The Corinna, which takes up the Upolu's nm, will leave here on Sunday, the 29th inst. Flags were hoisted half-mast high at Port Chalmers to-day as a mark of respect to the late Mr R. Bauchop, who died on Saturday morning. The following passengers have booked by the Waikare, which leaves here to-morrow for Sydney via Cook Strait:—Messrs Clark, Menelaus, Shorter, *lngs, Hogan, Woods, Dr CougbtreV, J. M. Baker, RobsonT Gregg,'Phom, Sinclair, Morrison, Shiel, Croft, MesdannVCotton. Clark, Whitcomne and two children, Mmelaus, Shiel, A. G. Kerr, Wyndnsin, Lnune, Wood, Croft. Misses Fleming, Crawforl, Stsveiu Truman, Ings, Kerr, Laune (2), Wood, Coughtrey. Guthrie, Brown, Simpson, Wilson, M'Kay, Brown; and thirteen in the steerage. . THE UNION COMPANY’S STEAMERS. Tiy.yMobois, from Melbourne, is coming hero direct from Hobart, and .should reach Port Chalmers about Tuesday, when she Will be quarantined. She will be admitted to pratique on the 30th inst., utid will suit on the 3rd prox, for Sydney viii Cook Strait. The Mapourika will enter the Auckland-Dun-edin-East Coast trade, leaving the iiret-mamed port on the Ist prox. The Rotorua leaves here next Thursday for Wei* lingion to resume her running in the Lyttelton-Wellington-Nelson trade. The Takapnna will'TSplace the Mapourika in the Wellington-Mannkan rrtn. The tfpoln vril?. remit*!! 4s>. ti*' •i• ; ■ * *' ' i .

TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Afuimu.'-April 21: Lyttelton, 9.16 a.m., Te Anan, .from Port Chalmers; 10 a.m., Wbakatane, from Tiirt. Ohalmoi-s'.—BhttT, C.30 tun., Tidune from lort Chalmers.—Oamtttu, 7.50 a.m., Taupo. ®nneim.Tiiuranga, 11 a.m., H.M.S. Bylades, irom Pkton. V.',: . . Shipping Telegrams. Wki.i.inoiqv April 2D. —Tropoa, front Svdney, i****’ 0 * 11 ! i * Hotomahana, from Lyttelton, uotomahana, forLytteltoa.-April 21: Buteshire; Trom \V ariganiii roadstead.—Mnpourlka, from Onehungaand New Plymouth. Lonpo.v, April 20.—I’apanui, Aotea, and Star of New Zealand, from New Zealand. .Syunet, April 21.—11.M.'5. Diana, from Portsraouth, with relief crews for the Australian status. Auckland, April 21.—Flora, for the South. Passengers: Misses Seott, May, Nurse Poarse, Mesdarncs Johnson, Barlow, May. Carroll, Chal?ir fil ui * Jarratt, Payne, Mesers.Pyne, Taylor, Webber, Derrctt. Bass, Balantyne, M’Kecnan, Laddie, Barlow, M’Donald. Ltitri.ton, April 21.—Whakatane, from Port Chalmers.

Ther. Station. Wind. Bar. in Shade Weather. Cope Maria Van Diemen E f br .10.3(1 75 C Auckland Ebr 30.40 08 B Tftimo N I 30 35 00 OD Gisborne G 30.4C 05 I! Spit iC 30 43 O New Plymouth El 30.79 02 O Capo Egmoot... NEl 30.30 66 O Wanganui El 30.32 02 OG Wellington C 30 30 01 O Blenheim G 30.36 55 0 Cape Campbell., S 1 br 30.33 0 Nelson C 30.30 58 OD Farewell Spit... SE1 30,3 00 OR Westport El 30.30 00 OR Graymouth ... Ebr 30.30 57 OG Hokitika SE1 30,30 50 BC| Bealey Lyttelton C C 30.40 30,4S 45 50 O C Christchurch ... C 30.44 53 O Timarn 0 30.46 57 BC Oamarn C 30.43 52 BC Port Chalmers... G 30.34 54 BO Dunedin C 30.44 as BC Queenstown ... NWl 30. B0 47 BC Inver cars! 11 ... NE 1 30.40 50 BC Bluff ... ... N 1 30.38 56 B C

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Evening Star, Volume 11221, Issue 11221, 21 April 1900, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Volume 11221, Issue 11221, 21 April 1900, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Volume 11221, Issue 11221, 21 April 1900, Page 4

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