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SHIPPING.

I ' HI9H WATER. |:; i|i " TO-HDBKOW. i|r' ( Head: 10.31 a-m., 1133 p.m. !*'Poit < r 'h. Inters: 11.11 am., 11.53 p.m. i*,l ujioui. 11.56 a.m., 12.0 p.m. » i iff - JCONDAT. |, I'-aLtoa Head: IL4S a.m., 12.0 p.m. & Port Chalmers: 12-0 a.m., 0.40 p.m, j$ Dunedin : 0.45 a.m., 1.25 p.m. WEATHER REPORTS. '%> The following westier reports from New • Zealand s.tatkras were received this morn- • ;'. Cape Maria Van Diemen.—Wind, S.W., ■:'( "fresh breeze; bar., 30,03; ther., 63$ blue > *skv ; tide moderate, sea moderate. .: "Napier.—Wind, S.W-, light; bar., '/50.01; ther., 65.; bhie sky, donds; sea \imooUi. . Wanganui.—Wind, E-N-E-, light'; bar.-, 50.06; ther., 59; clouds; tar smooth. Welhngton.—Cstm; bar., 29.97; ther., 56; bhie skv, clouds. Nelson.—Calm; bar., 29.95; ther., 51; . bine sky ; tide moderate. Westport.—Wind, S.W., light; bar,, 29.85; ther., 56; clouds, passing bar smooth. ,

. . Beaky.—Wind, S.E-, light; bar., 30.05; ther.v 54: bhie sky; river low. Lyttelton.—Wmd, NJB., light• ; bar.. 30.06; ther., 58; bine sky- tide km. Ghrisichnrch.—Wind, N.hL, light; bar., 30.15; ther.. 53; btne sky, clouds. - Trmarn.—Wind, ILK, light; bar_, 30.07 ; ther., 51;. line sky-; sea smooth. Oamaru.—Whid, S.W., light; bar.. ,-29.77; ther., 51; bbe sky, clouds.- tide -moderate. ■ Port Chalmers.— Wind, S.W., light; bar., 29.95; ther., 52; overcast, passing showers ; tide moderate, sea slight swell. 1 Dunedin.—Wind, W-, Egbt; bar., 29.93; :. Clyde.—Wind, K, breese; bar., 30.01; ther.. 56; Wne sky, clouds; river low. Queenstown. —Calm; bar., 29.81; ther.. 48; bhie sky. Balckifcha.—Wmd, S.W., light:; bar, 29.87; ther., 50; blue skv, clouds; river low. , Wind, S.W., fresh breeze; oar., 29.93; ther., 54; clouds; tide moderate, sea moderate. •Invercargffl.—Wind, S.W_. breeze; bar.. 50.01; ther., 52; bine skv. clouds. N.W., light; bar., 30.13; •her., 54; bine skv, cloods; tide moderate' :ea moderate. ARRIVED.—ApriI 9. Manuka, s.s., 2,714 tons, Phillips, from .Sydney via Wefington and Lytteton. Passengers: Misses Richards, Austin (2), Smith, Gabgan, Handton. Richmond, Bayley. MKewen, M*Leod, Dnrie, De Latour, Kelly, Jones, Pitts, Mesdames Bam, Smith, Sower, M*Beth, chfld, and maid, Beethami Bachroond, Beatson, Manning, Lattey and two childreiußallaid,Jefcoate, Cable, Craig, Wright, Messrs Richardson, Burton, Carson, SmMi (2), Mackenzie, Sawer, Watson, JBeetham, Beatson, Stilling, Lang, Evans[ -Cameron, Crookshanks, Anderson, Goodman, Wright, Craig, Scott, Lambert, Qucrney, Hntton, Cable, Strong, Stephenson. Rivers; and twenty-three steerage. Rotomahana, s.s., 764 tons, Mamrine, "rom Wellingtau SAILED.—ApriI 8. Rose Casey, s.s., 99 tons, M t GßvTay > for Waikawa and Sonthport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Moeraki, frran Melboarne, April 13. Zealandia, from Sydney via Auckland, April 13. . Pnkaki, from the West Coast, April 13. Corinna, from New Plymouth, April 16. Karamea, from London, sailed March 4 lae about April 29. ' Aparima., from Cafcutta via Auckland and Northern ports, dne about May 20. • Dtmuriesshire, fr«n Liverpool via Wellington (arrived Wellington April 1). Taranaki, from left December ffn*jrton,*left December 29. THania, from Glasgow, sailed January 10. Suffolk, from j*ew Ycak, saSed Januarr 19. J Trafalgar, from Hriladeipbia, sailed Febrnary 1. -.- Oban Bay, from Mveipool via Weffington, sailed February 1. Matatna, from Glasgow and Liverpool, to tail March 3. Ftatelli Bevermo, from Ph2adebpbia, called March 16. Tomoana, from New York via Australian ports, sailed (aboirt| March 31. Volador, from Newcastle, safied April 6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Manuka, for Mdboame, April 10. Dorset, for Hobart, South Africa, and West of England ports, April 11. Te Anau, for Sydney via A-uckhtnd (transhipping at Lyttefton to Mararoa), April 13. Pnkaki, for the West Coast, April 14. Corinna, for New Plymouth, April 12. In port noon to-day:—At Dunedin: Manuka, Wanafca, Napier, Express (steam); Sarah and Mary, Isabella Anderson (sail}.. At Port Chalmers: Dorset, P.r.Lapoa, Te Asian, Rotomahana (steam), Oamaru (sail).

The Manuka, from Sydney via Wellington and Lytteltcn, arrived at 7 a-m. to-day. iind after taking ia cargo at the George street pier she steamed up to Dunedin. She left Sydney at 0.45 p.m. on the 2nd inst., arrived Welßngton on tie 6th, left again on the 7th, called at Lyfctefton, and left that port at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. Prom Sydney she experienced light variable -winds to Wellington, and from that port to Lyttelfcon strong southerly -winds and heavy sea, and thence light southerly winds to arrival.

The Rotomahana, from Wellington, a*, rived at 7.15 a.m. to-day, and steamed alongside the -wharf under the sheer-iegs for overhaul. She left Weffington at H. 30 p.m. on the 7th inst The Dorset leaves the George street pier to-morrow for Liverpool and South Africa via Northern ports of New Zealand.

The Wanaka completed the discharge of her cargo of coal, piles, and sleepers at the Jetty street wharf to-day, and proceeded to Port Chalmers, -where she -will be laid

The Rose Casey completed loading at Port- Chalmers yesterday afternoon, and sailed for Waikawa- and Southport. Both the Anglo-Norman, from Liverpool, and the Tara-naki, from Glasgow, are now 100 days out. and should be heard of shortly." The latter vessel has 2,058 tons Of! cargo for New Zealand ports, of which 726 tons are for Thmedm, 650 tons for transhipment here, and 682 .tons for Wellington. The Dunedin cargo is consigned \6 Dalgety and Co. '.'The large ibmMnasted German barque Alsterdamm, 3.250 tons register, sailed from Sydney on Wednesday, March 30, with 49,684' bags of -wheat for Falmouth, for orders. This is the largest wheat cargo ev«r sent from .Australia in one bottom. The following large cargoes have also been dipped from Sydney this season:—Steamer Bncrani.t. 47.152 hags; steamer SeDasia, 43,157 bags; steamer DnnoHy, 42,400 bags; fiid th? steamer Matin, from South Australia. Hth 42.062 bags. Whfrt -Admiral Togo, of the Japanese NavT, w:s z -.ydefc in the Thames Nautical rvileg?.'-H.M.S. Worcester. Detective Marsack, formerly of Onristibarch, was preparing for ;•. nautical life also, and was one of Admiral Togo's greatest friends for the eighteen months they were together. They slept in hammock* alongside each other, wvd frtqijeTtly went ashore together.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. LONDON, April 7.—Tie Kaipara aizmsd ->»t; Plymouth to-day. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. . AUCKLAND, Appl a-HEBem, for San Francisco. ONKHUNGA, April B.—Takapnra, for NW Plymouth. -XAIPAKA, April a—Helen, barque,

from Dunedin.—Rio, barqnentine, from Wellington HOKIANGA. April B.—Oan MacLeod, ; barque, from Dunedin*—Zion, schooner, ior

aSS bse ' Appil B — A< **. *»■» iJS£* G ™*- Apri ' 8 - M "»».«« iB 1 ' A » ril 8 - - w **»°. ftNEWCASTLE. April 9.-Pcndle Hill Hands Isle, for Auckland. * JkSaS o*' 0 *' April 8 -*«***, f rom

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Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 6