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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. , '■ TO-MOBBOW. ' Taaroa Head: 8.8. a»m,, 8.40 p»m. * Boa* Chalmers: 8.48 . Dunedin ; 9,33 ajm., 10.5 pan. IKHCDAY. Taaaxoa Head: 9.19 ajm., i 0.2 tun. Port Chaimera: 059 aun,, 10.42 pjn, DuAedm : 10.44 a.m., 1127 p.m. TELEGRAPHIC WEATHER REPORTS The following weather report* vrew rewired from New Zealand stations this Doming : Auckland.-Wind, S., light; bar., Ai.iz\} tber., 65; overcast; tide moderate. Uisborne.—Wind, fresh breeze; bar., 30.13; thee., 62; overcast, rain; tide yood, sea moderate swell. Napier.—Calm; bar., 30.20; tber., 58; overcast; sea smooth. Wanganui.—Wind, E.S.E., breeze; bar., 30.21; tber., 60; blue sky, clouds; . tide moderate. Wellington.—Wind, S., light; bar., 30.24; thee., 58; clouds. Nelson.—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 30.19; ther., 62; blue sky; tide moderate. _ Westport.—Wind, S., breeze; bar., .30.10; ther., 60; blue sky; tide moderate, bar smooth. _ Bcaley.—Wind, S.E., light breeze; bar„ 00.29; ther., 60; blue aky, clouds; river low. Lyttekon.—Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30.40; ther., 62; gloomy; tide very high, Ghristchurch.—Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30.20; ther., 58; overcast. rimaru.—Wind, S., breeze; bar., 00.32; ther., 55; overcast; tide good, sea smooth. Oaroaru.—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 30.33; ther., 58; clouds; tide good, sea smooth. Port Chalmers.—Wind, S., light; bar., 30.30; ther., 56; overcast; tide moderate, sea smooth. Dunedin.—Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30.18; ther., 52; overcast, gloomy; tide good. Clyde.—Calm; bar., 30.38; ther., 66; blue sky, clouds; river low. Queenstown. —Calm; bar., 30.30; ther., 53; blue sky. Balclutha.—Calm; bar., 30.24; ther., 53 ; overcast, gloomy; river steady. Nuggets.—Wind, W., light; bar.,3036; ther., 59; overcast; tide good, sea moderate. Livercargfll.—Cahn; bar., 30.39; ther., 54; blue sky, elands. Bluff.—Wind, N.W., light; bar., 30.35; ther., 57; overcast-; tide good, sea smooth. ARRIVED.—March 16. Corinna, s.s., 812 tons, Holford, from Onehunga and New Plymouth via way ports. March 17. Warrimoo, s.s., 2,076 tons, M'Beth, from Sydney via Cook Strait. Passengers : Misses Forsyth, Stone. Jones, Bruce, Morton, Griffiths, Peek, Rea, Holmes, Hefferman, Waterhouse, Schmitz, Mesdames Rutherford, Hides, Bell. Bray and two infants, Marsden, Atkin, Childs, Horler, Archibald and infant, Collier and two children, Dr Spring, Messrs Anderson, Ward, Todd, Miller, Hickeon, Noyes, Vogel, Cununings, Holloway, Meredith, Lockhead, Rutherford, Thompson, Bastings, Murdock, Fraser, Hall, Downie, Dow, Atkin, Horder, Archibald, Waste, Russell, SummerviHe, Hon. Mt Bell; and thirty-one steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal.— Poherua, from Greymouth, March 21. Talnne, from Auckland, March 22. —lntercolonial.— Zealandia, from Sydney via Auckland. March 18. Wimmera, from Melbourne, March 21. Moeraki, from Svdney via Cook Strait, March 24. —Oversea, steam. — Perthshire, from New York, sailed December 31; arrived Auckland March 13; due April 7. Star of Scotland, from London, sailed December 31. Essex, from West of England ports, ■siled January 11; due at Auckland March 17. Ardgowan, from New York, sailed January 16. Mamari, from Liverpool, sailed January 24; arrived at Auckland March 10. Mimiro. from London, sailed January 28; due at Auckland March 31. Kumara, from London, sailed February 3: due at Auckland March 23. Star of New Zealand, from New York; arrived Melbourne March 15. Waimate, from London, sailed February 4; due March 25. Everton Grange, from New York, sailed February 10; due at Auckland April 20. Gothic, from Plymouth, sailed February 10; due at Wellington March 27. Dorset, from West of England ports, sailed February 11; due at Auckland April 17. Indrabarah, from West of England ports, sailed February 11. Delphic, from Liverpool, sailed February 17: due at Auckland April 8Indradevi, from London, sailed February 18: due at Auckland April 22. Rimutaka, from London, sailed February 24; due April 10. Maori, from London, sailed February 28; due April 18. Rakaia, from London, sailed March 3; due at Auckland April 24. Queen Helena, from New York, to sail March 31. Wakanui, from London, to sail April 4; due May 24. —Oversea, sail.— Pharos, from Liverpool, sailed November 1; arrived Wellington February 27. Cassius. from sailed December 24. Caterina. from Marseilles, sailed January 22; due April. Dalcairnie, from Liverpool, sailed February 23. Abyssmia, from Hull, to sail early. Brunei, from Liverpool, to sail early PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Warrimoo, for Melbourne, March 18. Corinna, for Onehunga, March 18. Wimmera, for Sydney via Cook Strait, March 22. In port noon to-day :—At Dunedin : Warrimoo, Corinna (steam), Dihpussund (sail). At Port Chaimera : Waapori, Tarawera, Moura, Te Anau, Ripple, Rimu, Murihiku (steam). The barque Cassius, from Liverpool for this port, was Bpoken on January 20 in latitude 35deg N., longitude lOdeg W., " all well." The Bluff Harbor Board's dredge Murihiku is doing excellent work dredging at the new dock site. As soon as her hopper is frill she is shifted back close to the coffer dam, and the whole of the spoil, which is blue clay, is pumped in between the inner and outer wall of the dam, which is 9ft in width. The Wajpori, having been cleaned atnd was floated out of the graving dock this afternoon, and her place taken up by the Rimu and Rrppte. She leaves for Wesfcport this evening. The ferry steamer Moerangi was hacfed np on Isbaster'B slip yesterday evening for cleaning and painting. The Warrimoo, from Sydney via Cook Strait, arrived at Port Chalmers at 6 a.m tojoay, and after taking on board some mining machinery, she steamed up to Dunedin. She left Sydney at 2 p.m on the 10th inst., arrived at Wellington at 11 a.m. on the 14th, leaving again at 4 p.m. on the 158 i; reached LytteJton at 5 a.m. on the 16th, leaving again at 2 p.m. same dav. and arrived as above, having met Kgfcfc northerly winds with smooth sea during the passage. To-morrow the Zealandia is expected to arrive from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast ports. She leaves again on Monday on her customary journey. The Corinna will leave at 5 p.m. tomorrow'. for. OamaatL.

The Warrimoo leaves the cross wharf for the Port at 8.30 to-morrow morning, and she sails for the Bluff at five o'clock in the evening. The following is her passenger list :— -For the Bluff—Mr Scott, vt Todd- For Hobarfr—Mas Button.

For Melbourne—Masses Chandler, Smfth, (^nnmngham,.Mesdames Rawlins, Ainsworth, M«ssrs. Hird, Chandler, Coleman, Hales, Rawlins,! Ainsworth, Hern .; (2\, M'Naught, and Br Smith; eight steerage/ THE EPSOM MTJTINY. Press Association-—By Telegraph—Copyright. JW)ME, March 16. The Chinamen of ithe crew on the. Epsom again mutinied gund threatened to set fire to the ship" They attacked a policeman, bat were subsequently put in irons. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, March 16.—5.5 p.m., Zealandia, for LyttcHon and Duned-in. Passengera for Dunedin : Mesdames Wilson. Fraser, Messrs Rvau, Newman. TTMARU, March "16.—Pakeha, from Lyttelton. SYDNEY, March 16.—Essex, for New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 12764, 17 March 1906, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12764, 17 March 1906, Page 5

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 12764, 17 March 1906, Page 5