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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASE 3 OP THE MOON. (Calculated foi Now Zealand Mean Time.) December. d. n. m First Quarter .. ..12 11 59 a.ra. Pull Moon .. .. 20 8 85 p.rn. Last Quarter .. ..27 11 09 y.m* San fusee, 4.24 a.m.; sots, 7.17 p.m. HJ«{h Water at Wharf,o.ol a.m., 0.55 p.m. ARRIVED. Monday, Decemdhr 7. Boathorn Cross,s.s., 158 tons, Campbell, from East Coast. , , Wttlroa, 9.5., 48 tons, Wcstrup, from Takaka and otuoka. , . Neptune, 5.8., 41 tons, Kckford, from Dlenhoim. Passengers—Cabin : Mies Hoglan, Mr Burke. BAILED. Monday, December 7. Brunner, s.s., ii'S. 1 tons, Bpunoe, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs Mountlor, Hlr G. CliJford, Inspector Ponder, Messrs Rondo, Tripp. Wilson, Nuirate, Hobbs, Mountlor, Schaefer, Gillord; 10 steerage. Muhlnaputt, s.s., 205 tons, Robertson,, for New Plymouth and Onohunga. Passengers Haloon: Miss Bbickles, Messrs Dayloy, Btowart, Cowan, Dlakcioy,Christmas, Brown, Blank; 12 steerage. Penguin, s.s. 517 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Mesilamcs Paterson, Homier* son, Engdbreclit, Grant, Kemp, Winton, Taylor, Messrs Paterson, Csshcr, Black, Henderson, Duncan, Turnbull, Bngelbrecht, Langford, Low, Bumiigo, Blundell, Haworth. Clarkson, Baillio, Avery, Boocock, Blear, Peacocko; I'J steerage. Wainuj, b.s., 821 tons, Lambert, for Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Heymans, Atkinson, Porrltt, McGowan, Miller, Mesdaines Coad, Oakcy, Warnock, Cooke, Baker, Grace and child, Challm, Dunn, Ponsonby, Chisholm, Bharp and child, Bennett, Brook and child, Hudson, Messrs Challis, Baylis, Haddow, Htevcns, Allen, Cooke, Warnock, Jones, Bonnctl, Wills, Blair, Eatwell; H steer* ft *F*lora, s.s., K'B tons, Barnech, for East Coast and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon ; Misses Harvey, Purdy, Twiss, Mosdamos- Bcddie, Jjindcgaard, Dohnoy, Purdy, Jacobs, Messrs Marks, Scoonec, Knowloa, Loggie (2), Dobncy, Helpman, OrboU, Kynaston, Ilowdon, Nathan ; 14 steerage. Herald, s.s., 850 tons, Jones, for New Plymouth and Orovrnouth. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Moore, Messrs Thomas, Arton ; 8 steerage. Kahn, b.s. 90 tons, Iloinoril, for Akitco. Hula, a.s., 90 tons, Crawford, for Wanganui. Manala, 5.8., 02 tons, Bimpson, for Waitaca and Mokau. VVairoa, s.s., 48 tons, Wvstrup, for Patea. Houthcrn Cross, 158 lona, Campbell, for Flax* bourne. Rosamond, b.s., 411 tons, Brnlth, for Westport, ENTERED OUTWARDS. Tuesday, Dkckmiibu 8. Walhl, H.n>t 08 lons, North, for Blenheim, Neptune, H.H., il tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Houthcrn Cross, from Flaxbourne, this day Kawatirl, from Oroymouth, this day Queen of the South, from Foxlon, this day Coriuna, from Lyttelton, this day Aorore, from Patea and Opunako, this day Wuvcrley, from Waitapu, this day To Anau, from Auckland via East Coast, this day Takapuna, from Onchnnga via New Plymouth, this day Kahu, from Akitlo, this day r Wakatu, from Lyttelton via Cheviot and Kui* koimi, 9th Waihi.from Blenheim, 9th Star of England, from Napier, 9th Tuluno, from Sydney, 9th Mawhora, from West Coast via Nelson, 9th Wairoa, from Patea, 9th Neptune, from Blenheim, 9th Wainui, from Nelson via Picton, 9th Penguin, from Lyttelton, 9th riuia, from Wanganui, 9th Kennedy, from Nelson, 9th Tasmania, from South, 10th Brunner, from West Coast, 11th Waihora, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, 11th Wnkatinu, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, 11th Auckland, loft London {via Port Chalmers) August 14th; Soukar, left Liverpool 27th August; Blenheim, loft Glasgow September 18th; Nellie Brett, left Now York September 21th ; Klrkdale, left Liver* pool September 80th; Turakina, left London Goto* her Cth; Portland Lloyds, left New York October 20th. Btarof Now Zealand, loft London (via Australia and Auckland) October 2nd; Star of Victoria, left Loudon (via Australia and Auckland) October 21st; Pakeha, left London (via Auckland) October 81st; Ruapehu, loft Plymouth November 14th; Walmato left London (via South) November 27th ; Indraghiri left London (via Australia and London) November 28th; lonic, left Plymouth November BUth. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormblrd, for Wanganui, this day Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day V/avorloy, for Nelson, this day To Anau, for South, this day Aorero, for Patea, this day Corlnna, for Nelson and Westport, this day Wakatu, for Lyttelton via Coast, 9th Hula, for Wanganui, 9th Penguin, for Lyttelton, 9th Walhl, for Blenheim, oth Neptune, for Blenheim, 9th Walnul. for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, 9th

Kflbu, for Capo Turnogain, Otb Kennedy, for Nelson and West Coast, 9th Kawatiri, for Greyraouth, Dlh Tasmania, for Sydney via Auckland and Bast Const, 10th Rangatira, for London, 10th Taluno, for Melbourne via South and Hobart, 10th Walroa, lor Ilavolock and Sounds, 10th Tukanuna, for Now Plymouth and Onohunga, 11th : Mawhora, for Plcton, Nelson and West Coast, lllh Waihora, for South, 11th WakatJpu, for Sydney, 11th By Telegraph,—Press Association. — Copyright. Mhldournb, December 7. Arrived, yesterday Mararoa, from Bluff via Hobart. Lyttelton, December 7. Sailed—Wakatn, for Wellington* via way porta; Onmporo, for Wellington and Westport. Sailed—Corluna, for Wellington. Passengers— Meadaines Banks, Hood and 3 children, Primur, Messrs Banks, Hayburst, Rattray, Embllug, Charlewoocl, PrendergQßt, Patba, December 7. Sailed, 9.00 a.m.—Aorero, for Opunake and Wellington. Foxton, December 7. Arrived, 7.30 a.m.—Queen of the South, from ■Wellington. Napier. December 7. Sailed, noon—Te Anau, for Wellington. Gueymouth, December 7. Bailed, 11.10 a.m.—Kawatiri, for Wellington. To sail—Mawhera (11, p.m.), for Westport; Waroatoa (Tuesday), for Lyttelton. Westport, December 7. To sail, 11 a.m. Tuesday—Mawhera, for Nelson. New Plymouth, December 7. Sailed, 8 p.m.—Moa, for Wanganui. To sail, midnight—Takapaua, for Wellington. Wanoanui, December 7. To sail, midnight Tuesday—Moa, for Oreyraouth. Auckland, December 7. Arrived—Waihora, from Sydney. Among the passengers for Auckland are: Hon Hugh Mossman, Hon Captain Gathorno Hardy, Captain Alexander, Rov Mr Brodio, Rev Father Long. For Southern porta—For Napier, 5 steovage; for Wellington, Captain and Mrs H. Rose ; for Lyttelton, Mr and Mrs R. O. Warnos, Miss Robinson, Mr T. Lester; for Dunedin, Mrs J. O. Beasley, Messrs J. G. Beazloy, J. Thomson, Oordou, H. T, Davie, 3 steerage. Sailed. 6.15 p.m.—Rotomabana, for Sydney. Sailed—Taupo, for Rarotonga and Tahiti; Spartan, barque, for Now York. Onehunoa, December 7. Bailed—Trtkapuna, for Now Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Hcmus, Kingsford, WUkins, Mcsdaruea 'Solomons, Byno, Wilkins, Patterson, Messrs Tanner, Kent, Hill, St. Aubyn, Mock, Patterson, Campbell, Rich, Grant, Burdkin, Arch, Clark, McDean, btovonson, Caldwell, Master Fraser; 6 steerage. Sailed—Gairlocii, for Now Plymouth. Passengers—Mrs Moulder, Messrs Pair, Wight, Moulder, Walker, Ehrenfried, Smith, Cottorlll. Yesterday morning tho ship Invercargill, having taken in stiffening ballast, was taken from the •wharf to an anchorage in tho Stroam. She follows tho Zealandia and tho Euterpe on the loading berth for London. The Flora, for Auckland via East Coast, left at 3 yesterday afternoon. The Penguin loft for Lyttelton shortly after \ p.m. yesterday. The looal agents for the S.S. and A. Company have beon advised that the Zonio left Plymouth on tho 30th November for Wellington and Lyttelton. Hor cargo consists of 300 tons for Hobart, 2170 tons for Wellington and 750 tons for Lyttelton. Tho Kahu transhipped several hundred bales of wool into tho Rangatira yesterday and left at 2.30 p.m. for Akitio for wool. To-morrow she makes a special trip to Cape Turoagain for more wool. The Herald loft for Now Plymouth and Greymouth at 13.33 p.m. yesterday. The Brunner, (or Picton, Nolson and West Coast loft at 2.25 yesterday afternoon. Tho Mahinapua loft for New Plymouth and Oncbunga yesterday afternoon at 5.30. Tho Manala, for WaitaYa, left at 6 last evening, and tho Huia left for Wanganui about 15 minutes later. Yesterday tho Rosamond discharged her cargo of coal into tho hulks in tho stream, and left at 8 last night for Westport. The Wainul left at 0 last night for Nelson, and returns to Wellington via Picton. Tho Mawhera leaves Westport at 11 this morning, and Nelson at II a.m. to-morrow for Wellington. Tho Southern Cross left for Flaxbourno at 9.10 last night to load a quantity of wool for Che Rangatlra. An exchange states that Captain W. H. Lambert, late of tho schooners Jossio Nicool and Alert, has beon appointed to the command of tho barque Delta, which recently arrived at Kaipara from Wellington. Tho Neptune and Waihl were to leave early this morning tor Blenheim. Tho Wakatu left Lyttelton (or Wellington via Coast yesterday evening. On her way up from Kaikoura she is to work Flasbourue. Tho Takapuna, which loft Onohunga yesterday, has on board 63 tons of-buttoc from Auckland, (or transhipment to tho Rangatira. The steamer was to load 3000 packages of nutter at New Plymouth last evening, and should have left for Wellington about midnight. Tho Waihora, which reached Auckland from Sydney yesterday afternoon. Is due bore on Friday, and sails same day for South. The Wairoa, for Patca, left at 1.15 p.m, yesterday. As tho Taluno left Sydney at! p.m. on Saturday, she is expected to arrive hare to-morrow evening. She has 400 tons to land in Wellington. Tho Union Company has received advice of the . departure from Calcutta, on tho 4th instant, of the British India Company’s steamer Fazllka, -1153 tons, Captain J. Wilson. The Fozilka, which fs to make Auckland her first port of call in this Colony, has already 1000 tons (including transhipments) to land in Wellington, and will no doubt ship an additional quantity at Singapore.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2997, 8 December 1896, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2997, 8 December 1896, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2997, 8 December 1896, Page 2