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SHIPPING.

High Water at Wharf-2.51 am ; 3,10 pro. PHASES OF THE MOON, Calculated for New Zealand mean time.)

METEOGOLOOIOAL —TEOTEIIDATf. Sun—Ki«en ( 4.32 am ; seta, 6.3« pro. . . Noon —barometer, 29.54; thermometer, in *6 d pin-B»rometer, 29.40•. thermometer, 51. Midnight—Barometer, 29.34 ; thermometer,

SO. Weather— Cloudy. Wind—N.W., strong. ARRIVED. Saturday, November 8, Neptune, ss, 44 tarn, Eckford, from Blenheim. Levin and Co, agents, . Waihi, ss, 63 tons, North, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cahin : Misses Ransom and St Olbeck, Rev Charles Clark, Messrs McCallum, Biss, Croft, Cowan, Wilkinson, and Carpenter, TJ.H.S. Co, agents. Kanleri, ss, 115 tons, Adams, from Greyinonth. Passengers—Cabin : Messrs Duggan, James, and Grey. , Grafton, ss. 297 tons, Nordstrom, from Greymouth, Westport, and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Evenden, Packer, Mes(larnea Evenden, Eastbrook, Nuttall, Ne»s, Keith. Sutherland, Messrs Daniels Kennedy. Brown, Roskruge, Hutton, Orr, Martin, and 'Phnmas; 6 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Tekapo. Ss, 1514 tons, Aiiman, from South. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Donovan, Major Douglas. M essrs Blundell, Hope, Evens, and Dawkins; 3steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Jessie Niccol, schooner, 93 tons, Bertleson, fr Tu?Wand, ng «hlP. 1245 tons, James, from Melbourne. « Duke of Buckingham, sa, 2020 ton*. Groombridge, from London, via Port Chalmera, N.Z.B. Co, agents. Sunday, November 9. Stormhird, ss, 137 tons. Chambers, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin: Mrs Rees and child, Mr and Mrs Cox, Messrs Jupp, McGregor, Scarrow. Johnston and Co, agents. Glenelg, ss, 135 tons, Norbury, frcm Wanss, 40 tons, Weatrup, from Rang!Gmapere, ss, 352 tons, Smith, from Fij b via Auckland. Passenger-Saloon: Archlisbop Redwood. U.S.S. Co, agents. Australia, ss, 200 tons, Gibb, from Ancleland, via East Coast. Passengets-Saloon: Mesdamcs Paulsen and child, Hansen, Mr McKelvey; 7 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents Rotorua, ss, 570 tons, Bwtt. from Lyttelton. Passengers —Saloon : Misses Walsh, Colway, Shaw, Atuek, Kemp, Mesdames Brvan and child, Renton, Kemp, Mr and Mrs Donnelly, Mr and Mrs Atack, Mr and Mrs Curtis, Colonel Hume, Messrs Norris. Gresham, Perry, Cantrell, Limber, Clisby, Holliday, Meyers, Shannon, Raynor, Studholme, Rayner, Cuthbertson, Piper, Hamilton, Cross, Fatten, McLean, Pike. Turnbull, Ramsay, Cress, Dunn, Wilkie, Robison, Stuckey, Studholme, Carmichael, Cotter, Cox, Morrison, Price, Pearce, Noble, Shipton, Proffitt, Alexander, Allnutt, Murphy, Cuokburn, Fenwick, Batbbone, Macossy, Cottrell, Eugene, Blower. Douglas, Walter, Saunders, Hesey, Evans, Broughton, Field, Ormond, Gollan, Stewart, Boecroft, Watson, Jull, Wyatt, Chapman, McMorran, Pyke Torrin, Brown, Day, Hunt, Hutchinson, Humphries, Rankin, Pickering, Rowe, Campbell, Bevan, Rose, Davies; 39 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Wakatu, ss, 05 tons, Wilis, from Foilon. Levin and 00, agents, . Maori, ss. 1736 tons, Moffatt, from Napier. Levin and Co, agents. SAILED. Saturday, November 8. Wairarapa, ss, 1023 tons, Chatfield, tor Sydney, via East Coast and Auckland, Pasa tmgers—Saloon * Missss McNickollj Brown* Cycle, Warner, Murtagh, Hesdames MoNairt,, Williamson and 2 children, Offer and child, James, Messrs Levett, Benson, Caldecott, Brown, Tolmie, Offer, Williamson, Murton, Frankish, Austin, Jacobs, Gray; 17 steerage. U.S.S. Co, agents. Tekapo, ss, 1544 tons, Allman, tor Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Misses King, Brown, Pennefather, Clark, Mesdamos Carter, Corry and 2 children, McDonald, Freeman, Messrs Turner, McKay, Corry, Campbell, Manville, Thompson. U.S.S. Co, agents. Grafton, a<, 297 tons, Nordstrum, for Westport. U.SS. Co, agents. Hinemoa, es, 232 tons, Fairchild, for Onehnnß“‘ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rangatira, left London September 26; Jonio, left Plymouth October 4th ; Ruapehu, left Plymouth October 18th; Tainui, left London, October 30th. . MaryS. Ames, left New York 23rd July; Baldur, left New York 29th July (via Lyttelton' ■ Lutterworth, left London 2nd August; Turakina, left London September 2nd Lawrence, from Mokihinui, this day Kiwi, from Napier and Castle Point, this {tom Auckland, via East Coast, this day ICahu, from Napier, this day Wiinaka, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, this day Waverley, from Patoa, this day Hauroto, from Sydney, this day Charles Edward, from Nelson, this day Kennedy, from Foxton, 11th Brunner, from South, 11th T'akapuna, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, 12th Penguin, from Sonth, 12th Aorere, from Nelson, 12th PROJECT KD DEPARTURES. Omapere, for Westport, this day Wanaka, for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. this day ... Manapouri, for South, this day Waihi, for Blenheim, this day Kanieri, for Nelson and West Coast,this day Heptane, for Blenheim, 11th Kennedy, foe Pictoa and Nelson, 11th Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, Wakatn, foe ICoikoura and Lyttelton, 11th Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson, 11th Hauroto, for South, 11th Kahu, for Castle Point and Napier, 11th Australia, for Auckland, via East Coast, for Nelson and Westport, 11th Waverley, for Patea, 11th Btormbird, for Wanganui, 11th Kiwi, for Castle Point and Napier, 11th T’akapuna, for Lyttelton, 12th Penguin, for Nelson, 12t.h Aorere* for Nelson and West Coast, 12th

BST TELEGRAPH. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland. November 8. Arrived, 11.30 ara—Mariposa, from San Francisco, after a very fine passage. .Passengers for New Zealand—Misses Wright, Brown (2), Manioc, Moore, Messrs Hunter, Moore, Gillies, Sliker. Hutchison, Stewart. McDonald, Dismorr, Horner, Skinner, Coldicott; 11 steerage. Northern Chief, from Wollongong. Sailed—Kenilworth, for Sydney. .November 9, Sailed, 4 am—Mariposa, for Sydney. New Plymouth, November 8. Arrived, 1.3) pm—Takapuna, from Wellington, November 9, Arrived, 9 am—Wanaka, from Onebunga, with inward San Francisco mail. Sailed, 10 am—Wanaka, for Wellington. Kelson, November 8. Arrived, f 1.45 pm—Murray, from Welling* *° n * November 9. Arrived, 4 am—Aorere, from Wellington. To sail, 0 pm—Charles Edward, for Wellington. „ „ . 0 Bluff. November 8. Sailed, 6 pm—Walhora, for Melbourne. Westport, November 9. Arrived, 3.40 pm—Mahinapua, from Wellington. OneHDNOA, November 8. Arrived, 9.55 am—Giirlocb, from Waitara, Lyttelton, November 8. Arrived, 5 pm—Orowaiti, from Wellington. Napier, November 8. Arrived, 1.30 am—Southern Cross, from Wellington. . Port Chalmers, November 8. Arrived—Penguin, from Lyttelton.^ Sailed— barque, Captain Bute, for Timaru. November 9, Arrived—Beautiful Star, from Akaroa. A ship bound North was seen from the Heads about noon yesterday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Luke of Buckingham, from London, via Simons Bay, Algoa Bay, East London, Mauritius, Melbourne, and Port Chalmers, arrived here on Saturday at 4 pm. She will take in a quantity of cargo here, and then leave for Lyttelton, from which port she nails for London towards the end of the present month, The XJ.S.S. Go’s as Omapero left Auckland at 12.30 am on Thursday, and arrived here at C am yesterday. She leaves to-day for WestThe schooner Jessie Nicol arrived here <arly on Saturday afternoon from Raratonga. Bhe left on October 10th, and experienced very bad weather throughout. Luring a fierce north-west gale, on the 22nd ultimo, a heavy sea broke on board and carried away the deckhouse, galley, several cases of oranges, and a piece of her bulwarks. She is under charter to Messrs Le Lisle and Goodwin. The XJ.S.S. Co’s as Rotor pa left Lyttelton at 10.30 pm on Saturday and arrived here at 7.30 last night. She experienced strong northwest wind* and heavy sea while crossing Cook Strait. She leaves to morrow for Plcton and Nelson. The ss Glenelg arrived from Wanganui at 8 o'clock la*t night, and immediately went round to Evans Bay. She will be taken on the Slip this morning to he cleaned. The »3 Stormbird left Wanganui at 7.30 yesterday morning, and arrived here at 8 p.m. She returns to-morrow evening. The U.S.S. Co’a. sa Australia left Auckland on the s*h, called at Awanui, Waipiro, Tokomaru, GUborne, ami Napier, and arrived here yesterday at 6.30 p.m. She returns to-morrow afternoon. . , , . . The sa Maori arrived here from Napier at 4 p.m. yesterday. She will complete her loading Here for London. . . The XJ.S.S. Co’s, ss Tekapo from southern (poets arrived here at noon on Saturday. She deft for Sydney daring the afternoon. The U.S.S. Co’s, ss Grafton arrived at C «utn. oa Saturday from Nelson and West Coast ports. She sailed at midnight for Westport. ... . , , The U.S.S. Co’s, aa Waihi arrived from IPJenheim at 9 a.®ct. on Saturday, and returns ship Auckland from Melbourne arrived an port shortly after noon on Saturday, The is Neptune came In from Blenheim at 10.45 on Saturday, and returns to-morrow. The ss Wakatu, from Foxton, airived here at 5 pm yesterday. She leaves to-morrow for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. The ss Kwei Yang took her departure for Hong Kong on Saturday morning. ARRIVAL OF r THE BRUSSELS FROM LIVERPOOL. The barque Brussels, 991 tons, Captain Akop, from Liverpool, which arrived off the Heads on Thursday night, came into port on Saturday morning. She left Liverpool on the

27th July, picked u\j the NK trades in 34 N* and carried them to about 13 N, when sho fell in with the monsoons. She crossed the Equator on the 30th August, and picked up the SB trades, which were ho far south that she had to tuck several time* to clear the South American coast. The trades were lost in 22 S, and after losing them ane had light and variable winds to 3C S, She then encountered a very heavy SW gale, and during its progress a large quantity of water was shipped, and she laboured and strained vary heavily. Tristan d’Acunha »vaß sighted on the 18th September, and the meridian of the Oape was croaked in 38 8. The weather after this became very unsettled, and heavy galea and calms were experienced at short intervals, one ran her easting down in 44 S, until reaching the Crozets, when she was driven to 47 S, and she continued the easting in that parallel. L&P® I j€e |*' win was parsed on the 21st ult., aud I asmama on the 26th. She was abreast of Jackson s head on Tuesday last, and arrived off Wellington heads as stated. On the 2nd October she spoke the Antofagasta 71 days out from Liverpool to Brisbane, and two days later tne Jessie Oaborne, from London to Brisbane. Mr A. B. Foote is chief officer, and A. Wightirmn second. She brings 1046 tons of cargo for Wellington and 702 for Dunedin. Messrs Levin and Co. are agents for her.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 9139, 10 November 1890, Page 2