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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. TO-MOHEOW. Taiaroa Head: 8.3 a.m., 8.33 p.m. Port Chalmers: 8.43 a.m., 9.13 pjn. Donedin: 9.28 a.m., 9.58 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC WEATHER REPORTS. The following weather reports from New Zealand stations were received this moraine : Cape Maria VanDiemen.—Wind, W.S-W-, gale; bar., 29.98; thee, 61; overcast; tide liigh, sea heavy. Auckland.—Wind, N., breeze; bar., 29.72 ;lther., 63; clouds; tide good. Gisborne.—Calm ; bar., 29.91; ther., 60; lain; tide good, sea smooth. Napier.—Wind, N.W., light; bar., 29.90; ther., 65; rain; sea moderate, Wanganni—Wind, N.E., light; bar., 30.01; titer., 65; rain; tide moderate, bar heavy. _ Wellington.—Wind, S.W., gale; bar., 30.00; ther., 51; overcast, rain; heavy southerly gale. Nelson.—Wind, S.E., fresh breeze; bar., 30.05; ther., 54; overcast: tide moderate. . Westport.—Wind, N., gale; bar., 50.05; ther., sg; blue sky, clouds; tide moderate, bar moderate. Bealey.—Wind, S.. light; _ bar., 29.73; ther., 54 ; bine skv, clouds; river low. Lytteiton.—Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30. (A ; ther., 58 ; gloomy ; tide moderate. Chrislchurch.—-Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30.52; ther., 50: overcast, passing showers. Timaru.—Wind, W-, light: h.ir., 30.52; ther., 56; clouds; tide moderate, sea Kmooth. Oamaru.—Wind. W., light; bar., 30.35; ther., 50; bine sky: tide moderate, sea smooth. Port Chalmers.—Wind, N.E., light-; bar., 30.36; tber., 54; blue sky, clouds; tide good, sea smooth. Dnnedin.—Wind, N.E., light; bar., 30.55; ther., 48; bine sky; tide good. Clyde.—Calm: bar., 30.82; ther., 51; blue, sky ; river low. Queeiistown. —Wind. N., light; bar., 30.32; ther., 45: clouds. Bale lutha.—Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30.24; ther., 45; blue sky, clouds; river low. Nuggets.—Wind. N., light; bar., 30.30; ther., 52; blue sky; tide moderate, sea smooth. Invercargill.—Calm; bax., 30.44; ther 54 ; bine sky. ' Bluff.—Calm; bar., 50.38; ther., 52; blue sky; tide moderate, sea smooth. ARRIVED.—ApriI 7. Rose Casey, s.s., 99 tons, MXJilvray, rrom I nvereargiU • and Waikawa. Wiiuaka, s.s., 1,572 tons, Holford, from Newcastle via Lytteiton. Tarawera, s.s., 1,269 tons, RoDs, from Auckland via East Coast ports. Passengers : Misses Colquhoun, Frv, Kemshaw, Child, Price, White, Mills, Nurse Cox, Mesdames Thomson and child, Openshaw, Coffey, Liggrns and child, Messrs Imrie, Heale, Fry, Pettit, Cliiskolm, M'Adam, Boyes, Rjiitt, Coffey, Neale, Hull, Aitken, James, Nicolson, Lsaacson, Prisk, Captains Jordan and Emslie; ten steerage. SAILED.—ApriI 7. Koonya, s.s., 663 tons, Watson, for the West Coast. Warrimoo, s.s., 2,076 tons, Neville, for Sydney via Cook Strait. Passengers: For Lytteiton—Miss Cox, Mrs Collie, Messrs Williams, Allnutt, Collie. For Wellington —Misses Murphy, Cockroft, Todd, Glasgow, Michie, Sector, Wilson, Mesdames Twomey' Findlay, children (3), and nurse, Michie,' Uibb, Cameron, Stewart, Messrs Michie, Orbb, Harper, Cameron, O'Brien, Meanner', Reid, Findlay, Stewart, Sutherland, Master Michie. For Sydney—Misses Smith, Owen, Hamilton, Mackerras (2), Pater son, Orr (2), Mesdames Ross, Mackerras, Messrs Maekerras, Owen, Paterson; seventeen steerage Waiwera, s.s., 5,209 tons, Prosser, for London via Lytteiton and Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, from Sydney via Auckland (transhipping at Lvttelton to Manuka! April 8. Dorset, from the Bluff, April 8. Manuka, from Svdney via Cook Strait, April 9. Moeraki, from Melbourne, April 13. Pnkakai, from the West Coast, April 13. Corinna, from New Plymouth, April 16. Karamea, from London, sailed March 4, due about April 29. Lhunfriessuir?, fiom Liverpool via Wellington (arrived Wellington April 1). Taranaki, from Glasgow, left December 29. Anglo-Norman, from Liverpool via Weilinsrton, left December 29. Titania, from Glasgow, sailed January 10. Suffolk, from New York, sailed January Trafalgar, from Philadelphia, sailed February L Oban Bay, from Liverpool via Wellington., sailed February 1. Matatua, from Glasgow and Liverpool, to sail March 3. Fratelli Beverino, from Philadelphia, sailer! March 15. Volador, from Newcastle, sailed April 6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, for Auckland, April 8. Manuka, for Melbourne, April 10. Dorset, for Hobart, South Alrica, and West of England ports, April 11. Te Anau, for Sydney via Auckland (transhipping at Lytteiton to Mararoa), April 13. Corinna, for New Plymouth, April 18.

In port noon to-day:—At Dunedm : Tara"wera, Wanaka, Koonya, Rose Casey (steam); Sarah and Mary, Isabella Anderson (sail). At Port Chalmers : Warrimoo, Rakanoa, Te Anau (steam); Oamani (sail). The Waiwera, having completed her loading, left the George street pier yesterday evening for London via Lytteltcn and Wellington.

The Warrimoo left the George street pier this afternoon fox Sydney via Lyttelton and Wellington. The Apaxima is expected to arrive at Suva from Calcutta this month, and thence proceeds to Auckland and Southern New Zealand ports. She is bringing about 1,000 tons of nee and other foodstuffs.

Tho Rotomahana, from Wellington, is due at Port Chalmers to-morrow afternoon, and will there undergo her periodical overhaul. Her place in the ferry service will be temporarily filled by the Mokoia. The Rinra left Westport for the Bluff last evening, and is due here on Sunday. She loads and sails on Monday for Oamaru and WaDgamtL

The Rose Casey from Invercargill and Waikawa arrived this morning, and tied up at the Rattray street wharf. She is to sail this evening for Waikawa, Invercargill, and Southport

The bngantirre Sarah and Mary will on completing discharge here return to Russell J?* d _? noth «r timber cargo for Dunedm. T-iTu Wan s ka <*™ei from Newcastle via Lytteiton about noon, and commenced dis€TlsnßJ?er Coal at the Jetty street wharf She proceeds to Port Chalmers on fcoturday, and will there be laid up The Koonya vacated the coal berth at Jetty street wharf this morning and took 2Jf g °v. f ? fv Coast at B«tttay street wharL She sailed in the afternoon. The Tarawera, from Auckland and coastal ports, arrived this morning, and steamed alongside the tongue wharf. She is to sad again for Auckland to-morrow afternoon. Captain Miliman, late of the Kittawa, has taken _ over the command of the Pukaki Captain Stringer, who was lately in command of the Pukaki, has been appointed to the Kamona.

In connection with the presentation from the colony to the battleship New Zealand the following extract from the 'Army and Navy Gazette,' February 6, will be of interest:—"The ladies having charge of the trophy fond for the cruiser met recently Li Winchester, when it was resolved—' That if sufnessnt money is collected the ladies of Hampshire wish to present H.M.S. Hampshire and successive ships of that name with two silver shields for the encouragement of gun practice, one for the heavy "gnus and toe other for the light quick-fire gun?; the shield to be placed on the main deck, and to tie inscribed with names of the gun?" ca-w ■ making the best shoofciag at the manral prize-firing; also a piece of plate for the .wsatxoom officers' mess.'?.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, April 6.—H.M.S. Psyche, from Sydney. KAIPARA, April 6.—Clvde, schooner, for Lvttelton. WELLINGTON, April 6.—Mararoa, for Lytteiton. ' LYTTELTON, April 7.—9.30 a.m., Connna. from Southern jwrts. BLUFF, April 6.—Ayrshire, from Port Chalmers.—April 7: Hlnemca, from the Southern Islands, where all the depots were found to be intact, and there was no sign of wreckage. INVERCARGTLL, April 6.—lnvercargill, from Dnr.edin. SYDNEY, April 6.—H.M.S. Royal Arthur, for Portsmouth (England).

(For continuation see Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 12164, 7 April 1904, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12164, 7 April 1904, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12164, 7 April 1904, Page 6