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SHIPPING.

High Water. re-KOttROW. Taiaroa Head: 1.0 a.m.. 1.27 run. Port Chalmers: I. l:j a.ss., u.7 p.m Danedin: 2.2." a.m., L’.M p.m Monday.— Taiama Head : 1.64 a.m., 2.18 p.m Port Chalmers: 2.31 a.m., 258 p.m. Dunedin: 3.19 a.m., 3.43 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC WEATHER REPORT. From Observations Taken at 9 a.m.

Wind.—C, calm; 1, light: br, breaxa; f br, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gate; g, whole or heavy gslc! w, gale of exceptional severity. .i^ no c > clouds, passing clouds; Dj drizzling Min; F, fogey; O, gloomy, dark weather: H, hall ; L, lightning; M, misty; O.overoagt; P, paestngshowers; Q, squally; R, rate, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; 17, nglTi threatening appearance.

ARRIVED.— Mat 23. Herald, s.p„. 952 mm, Sutherland, from Greytnooth V.a the Bluff. 8-«-. 833 tons, Beaumont, from Auckland via K.’St: Ocaxt port*. Passengers: Misses Bell, Co eel ra, Mesdames Lucas, Conroy. Nilander Morrow, Messrs Borlxae. A. J. Lucas, Conroy, Wright, Pyno, Morrow, Rev. Hinton ; and one Mokotm X.X.’, 2R03 tons, Sinclair, from Sydney vta WAHngton and Lyttelton. Passengers; Misses Trelkeld, Doyle, Mevle. Guinness, Black Ross. Johns, Stevenson, Wilson, Patterson, Drew W, Mesdames Elliott, Taylor, Trelkeld, Neild nurse, and infant, Morton, Blackmon* M’Haffis' , Drtwett and Infant. Tipping, AcklanJ. Goin and Infant, Borrows, Patterson, Campbell, Messrs Bauchop, Goodman, Sheppard. Rawlings, Shaw Mills, Evans, Neild, Dick, Halley, Black, Blackmore. M Haffie, Grant, Longuet. Robertson, Drewett, Bothune, Kawson. Lundie, Tipping Scoonja, Renner, Burrows, O’Callaghan, Thyme’ Forsvth, Currant, Master Strong. Dr Murphy and child; and twenty-seven In tho steerage. SAILED.— Mat 26. Nordby, barque, 574 tons, Christensen, for Auckland. Tlmaru, dredge, 60 tons, Tait, for Tlmaru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waikato, from Melbourne, 29th inst. Oorinna, from Westport, 29th lufct. Walkare, from Melbourne, SOth Inst, Te Anan. from Auckland, 31st Inst. Waikato, from London 31st inst. Taupo, from Grayraouth. 4th prox. Sllverbow left Liverpool 2nd January Indraghlri left New York 4th January. Corryvrech-m left Glasgow 6th March. John Gambles left Liverpool 7th March. Hawke’s Bay left New York sth April John O'Gauntleft London 23rd April, Aotea left London 17th May. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Flora, for Auckland 27th inst. Zealandia, for Sydney, 27th Inst. Mokoia, for Melbourne, 27th Inst. Corinna. for Westport 3lst inst. T« Anau. for Auckland, Ist prox. Waikare. for Sydney. Ist prox. Taupo, for Qreymoutb. 6th prox. The German barque Nordby left this morning for Auckland. The ship Aberfoyle will leave here on Tuesday tor Wellington. The Italian barque Guiseppe D’Abundo is expected to get away on Monday for Lyttelton. The Herald, from Greymouth via the Bluff u arrived alongside the Bowen pier this morning 9 Passengers by the Zealandia am requested to rote that the steamer will be despatched from Dunedin wharf sharp at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The Flora arrived off the Heads last night, and proceeded to the tongue wharf at daylight this morning. She loft Auckland on the 19th inst., Gisborne on the 20th, Napier on the 21st, and owing to heavy southerly weather did not leave Wellington until midday on the 24th, making it necessary for her to come direct to Dunedin to pick up her time-table running. The orew of the barquentiue Nlelsribe, wrecked at Leruka on May 11, while on the voyage from Adelaide to EiJL arrived arrived at Sydney yesterday. The Vt«sl Is a total wreck.

The dredge Timaru left Port Chalmers yesterdayevening for Tlmaru. The Matatua. having bo?n admitted to pratique, wa» berthed at the George street pier yesterday evening. Oil arrival at London from Queensland last month Captain Makepeace, of the steamer Dukoof Devonshire. reported that oti March 22, in Sfidei: 40mm N., 15deg W., the vess I passed a quantity of wreckftg«-~bucket racks,companion way, etc. Apparently of a small vessel, also n quantity of carjeo, evidently preserved fiuit stored in c‘iaks, and a quantity of c isk staves. The whole of the wreckage was strewn over a space of ocean ns far as the eye could reach north and south, and the l)uke of Devonshire steamed through the flotsam for quite twenty-five miles, t rom Sydnev via Wellington and -Lyttelton, arrived alougskla the George street P| e * 8.15 a.m. to-dav. .She left Sydney at 0.15 p.ni. on the 15th inst.; cleared Port Jackson Heads at 7.15 p.m., passed Farewell t*i a t 6.55 ft.m. on the 20th, Stephen’s -[ktend at 11,15 a in., and arrived at Wellington at 4‘40 p.m. when she was ordered into quarantine. Admitted to pratique on the 22nd, left for LyttolJjn at B_a.ui.8 _a.ui. on the 24th, called at Lyttelton on the 25th, left again same day, and arrived as above. After leaving Sydney she experienced N.E. winds with moderate sea until the 10th mst., when she encountered a strong N.N.K. gale, accompanied hy heavy rain tqualhond thick weather to arrival at Wellington. From that port to Lyttelton she bad strong southerly winds and but from Lyttelton fine weather to arrival. The steel barquentine Senorita. has Ikvu par* chased, through M-ssrs L. D. Nathan and Co., for the Northern Union Steamboat Company, and will be employed in the intercolonial trade carrying coal to Kuipara from Newcastle and timber from -Kaipara to Australia. The Senorita is at pro ent lo iding at London for Now Zealand, and upon arrival ia the colony will take up her new trade. She is a vessel of 1115 tons register. A SCOW ASHORE. Auckland, May 2*3.—lnformation has been re Ceived from Mauukui Ke-uU that the scow Warrior, from Knipara and Nelson, is ashore. At daylight this moruiag she was seen by the signalinan rigid at anchor near the Nicepin Rock. Captain Rochefort hauled up the anchor a'tl endeavored to get the vessel out to sea, but >he drifted ashore in a bad position. Cap'ain Hnvrism, in the s.s. iMlot. stood by and attempted to tow her off, but the line parted. The present voyage of the Warr.or has been au unfortunate on«. She met a hard gab l after leaving Kupara Head#, and was blown right out of h*r course, putting into Nelson for provision* and water. She had Unee logs washed overboard during the gale. The Warrior is owned by Mr James Harrison and three others. TO-MORROW’S STEAMER DEPARTURES. The Zealandia (for Sydney via Cook Strait), the Mokoia(for Melbourne), and the Flora (for Auckland via Fast Coast puts) all leave town tomorrow. The follow! f g have booked by thesrt stei merit: —Z*-alaudia : Me#sr# Herman (52). ” • A. Moore, Huberts, J. B. Thomson, Abbott, A, M’Lood, Walker, Coates, Rutherford, Dr Mackenzie, Mesdames Reynolds, Coates, Mackenzie. M’Nlckle, Miss.s Duncan, Pearce, Gollately, Williamson, Hart, Sutton, Wills. Mokoia: Messrs Shaw, M‘l Srlean, Lucas, llrcakspear, Carlton, Horne, Greene, Kell, Somerville, lining!], Crawford, tfeimer, Campbell, Gardener, Logan, Faton, Morrow, Douglas Lvnns, Htonor (2), Leigh, Tuit, Dr Alexander, Mesdames Shaw ami family, Brough, Mver, Morrow. Baton, Graham, Finch. Logan, T'ait, Lucas, Mimes George, Brigea, Biin, Graham, Loea!! (3), Fiuoh, Browning. Flora: Messrs Goer, M'Nickel, Isaacs, Connor, VVeID, M'Leod, Woodward, Mesdames Connor, Bullock, HPNiokel, \ ork, Quinn, Misses Evans, Henderson, Easton, 1 ork, Aysou, Denniston. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals. May 215: Timaru, <S a.m.. Upnlu, from Fort Chalmers; midnight, Timaru, dredge, troin Fort Chalmers. Departures. May 20 : Spit, 2.20 p.m., barjjuentme Kate Tathara, for Sydney.—Auckland, 2.15 p m., auxiliary schooner, Vaite, for Unatonga. -Wellington (to sail (i a.m. on the 27th), lomoaua, for Wanganui roadstead. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. . J b , 8 , w hakatane (from Wellington. April 28) left Monto Video for London on May 22. Shipping Telegrams. Lyttelton, May 25. from V/eillnaton. Wellington, May 25.—Wakauui, from Waitara.—Wcstralia, for Sydney via Auckland and the Eist Coast.—Mamari, for Lyttelton. -Rotomnhana, for Lyttelton.—Kotoiti, from Unehimga and New Flymoutb. Auckland, May Sfi.—Te Auau, for the South. Fiis-onr-prs: Misses Pattison, Stewart, Mcsdumes Calder, Winter, Messrs Speight, Webb, Gellatly, Calder. Invercargill, May 25. Dunedin via CoUe Bay. Brisbane, Slay 25.—Warrimoo, for Vancouver. —May 20: Miowera, from Vancouver. London. May 25.—Charlotte, from Bluff.— Hornby Castle, from Wellington.—Lut.t-rworth. from Napier. Taranaki, from Gisborne.— Weathers field, from Wellington.—Bulford, from Napier.—Jessie Osborne, from Auckland.—Star of New Zealand, for New Zealand ports.—Timaru, for Lyttelton. ’ Sydney, May 25. - H.M.S. Pv’.ndes, from Auckland.—May 2ii; G. M. Tucker, llanda Isle, and River Hunter, from Kaipara.—Limario, from tho Bluff.—Tarnwera, from Wellington. Waihora, from Auckland.

Ther. Station. Wind. Bar. in Weather Shads Capo Maria Van Diemen SI 29.10 67 B O Auckland SE 1 29,97 r i5 B Taupo G 29.93 45 B Gisborne g 29.91 P Suit c 30.(11 50 C New Plymouth 8Eb* 29 91 50 B Cepe Exmont... SE 1 29.95 B Wanxanui N 1 29.92 46 F Wellington N 1 29.95 48 O Blenheim cr W 95 43 B Cape Campbell.. W 1 29.96 47 O Nelson 0 29,98 B Farewell Spit... 8W 1 30.00 47 C Westport SE 1 29.95 63 c Orevmouth Bbr »i.no 52 oc Hokitika SB 1 29,90 49 0 Ttealey Lvttelton NW 1 Ml 30 01 29.63 41 s c a Coristchuroh ... C 30.06 F Timaru SW br hO.fiO 40 B Oamaru.,. Port Chalmers... C C 29.97 29 94 47 49 B B G Dunedin C 29 M S'l C Clyde 0 30.03 38 F Queenstown ... NW 1 £9.99 38 B InvercarBlll ... NW 1 23.98 40 0 Bluff ... W t br 29.90 49 O

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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 4