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SHIPPING NEWS.

PIi.VBLJ OF TJlffl MOJN. (Salculntod for Nr.v Zealand Mean Time,) DiiCiirjßfiu. o. ti. ir First Quarter .. .. 12 11 59 a.m. . Full Moon .. ..20 ft 25 p.m. Last Quarter .. ..27 11 W) p.m, Sun Rtoea, 4.£) a.m.; Beta, 7.18 p.m. Hia:h Water at Wharf. 8.4 a.m., 8.2 G p.m. ARRIVED. Wkdnebday, Drckmbrr 9. Waihi, 8 .n., 03 tons, North, from Blenheim. Pas* Bongurs—Cabin: Misses Gardener, Rogers, Mrs Ctmppol and family, Captain Chappel, Messrs lingers, Brunton, Henderson, McGregor, Coray, Jurmyn. Kennedy, a.*., 13? tons, Wildman. from Nelson. Passengers—Cabin : Mis j Collier, Messrs Hickey, Viekorman. Wainnl, fl.s., 301 tons. Lambert. from Nelson via Fieton. P.vjsongerfl Haloon; Misses Bate, Sadd,.Albert, Miller, Kay.tcr (:*.. Dalziel, Birch, Nosworthy, McMahon, Mesdames Boring and child, Wise and fuuily (i), Do.Lo.i, tiaiUu, Chisholm, Hankow and child, Noswortby, Itori, Norwood, Lambert, Hives, Smith, McMahon, Fell, Captain l>a)tun, Messrs U-itber/orl, Corby, Lima, Ratherford, Hives, McMahon, Smith, Komis, Paine, McDonald, Monitor, Dree, Wallace. Doyle, Jobson r Flood, ilovma.nsoii, Horlgson, Toswell, Westcott, Wilson mi Vairall, Maxtor Spring ; 3 steerage. Aorcro, «.s., 45 tons, Titinoy, frotn Patea and Opunakc. Kami, 5.«., 00 tons, Romon’l, from A»:itlo. Pasaongors—Cabin: Captain Hutchinson and 9 of the crew of the wrecked barrpientine Delrnira. Htar of Knglaml, s.s., ‘AnJ'J tons, fteid, from Napier. Ptiaaengoi* Captain Kn.it. Auckland, ship, 1245 tons, James, from Dunedin. Hula, a.H.,y:>ton:4, Crawford,from Wanganui, Passengers—Cabin: Mesdumea Wood, Mann, Barrett, Messrs Krone, Brace, Held, Wood, Pyrmont, HUdyard. ~ , . Neptune, s.s., 41 tons, Clark, from Blenheim. Passengers—Cabin ; Mrs Madden, Mr Ironmonger. Penguin, s.s., 5i7 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses White, Clark, Horvey, Mesdnuies Pickering, Izard, Brock, Barnip, white, Hoyes, Hislop and child, Turner ami 2 children, Tlov Stowoll, Hon Peacock, Messrs Kidd, Izard, Sherwood, Anderson, Smith, Brock, Burnip, Frostick, Carr, Duncan, Rudkin, Whitcombo, Ingle, Watkins, Pinckney, Legge, IToyea, Turner, Askew, Hislop, Fairfax, Turnbull; 18 steerage. Taluno, s.s., 1303 tons. Phillip*. from Sydney. Passengers: For Wellington—Saloon; Mesdamea Shoioh, Carter and infant, Kohn and 2 Infants, Williams, W. Taylor and child, W. O. Runcie, Doan, Misses J. T. English, Birch (21, Shofch, C. Bower, F.SCelnmnUor, W. Linloy.F. Hales, T.B. Williams,T, Dwan, J. H. Wrightsou, J. Quiokfall, Dr R. S.Goodwin ; Uistoorago. For Lyttclton—SalooniMlssosMcClure, Webster, Klcacdo, Troy, Nott, Mesdaraes M trrls, Webster and ft children and nurse, Withers and 2 children, Young and infant, Bland, Dillon, Messrs Harris, Black. Bland, Barlow ; 14 steerage. For Dunedin—Saloon: Miss Qallund ; 3 steerage. For Hobart; Messrs Gillies (2J, McKay. For Melbourne: Mrs Cough, Mr Cutter. Queen of tho Wouth, s.s., 121 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. Muwhora, s.s., 310 tons, MaLean, from West Coast via Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Perry, Potham, Dawes, York, Bov/don, Mesdarnon Taylor, Wheeler and family (2j, Brallsfocd, Todd, Messrs Potham, Taylor, Stevens, Brailsford, Todd, Afelhuish; 13 steerage. SAILED. Wednusimy, Dkoemhur 9. Penguin, s.s.. 017 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon ; Misses Fisher. Bate, Gardner, Milligan, Mcsdaincs Cowan, Chappie and family, Steel, Wilford, Uov Howitson, Captain Chapplo, Messrs Cowuu, Drvdon, Butterworth, Glendiiiing, Rutherford, Toswill, Macphorson, Lane, Hill (2>, Baird, Oliver, Simpson, Steel ; 19 steerage. V/ainui, 5.5.,319 tons, Lambert, for Pieton, Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Fowlor, McLean, Fennell, Jackson, Bcwater, Fairhall, Lightfoot, Beck, Davery, Clonghoy, Donald, Wobb, Bowon, Alexander, Wilson, Gibbs (3), Boor, Mosdaruus Fow4ec and infant, Ligbtfoot, Campbell ami children, Kidd, Suoltook,' DomvlU, Raynor, Messrs Btowoll, Raynor, Alexander, Hitchcock, Turner, Evomlon, Kidd, Thomas, Thompson, Unshoe, Master Fraser; 14 steerage. Aororo, 8.5., 49 tons, Tiimoy, for Patoa. Kennedy, a.s., 137 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. Wakatu, *.b., 95 tons, Wills, for Kokorangu. ENTERED OUTWARDS. Thursday. Drcemuer 10. Waihi, 8.3., 53 tons. North, for Blenheim. Neptune, s.s., 14 tons, JScklord, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Wairoa, from Paten, this duv Tasmania, from South, this day Stonnbird, from Wanganui, this day Wavorloy, from Nelson, tills day Wakatu, from Kekerangu, this day Heskoth, from Ocoymouth, this day Neptune, from Blenheim, 11th I’cugnin, from Lyttelton, 11th Aorore, from Putea, 11th Waihi, from Blenheim, 11 th Charles Edward, from Wanganui, 11th Brunner, from West Cooat.Uth Waihora, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, 11th Wakatlpu, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, Dll ourlnna, from Westport, via Nelson, 11th Mtthinauua, from Onehunga, via New Plymouth, 12th Star of New Zealand, from London, via Australia, Auckland and Napier, 13th Omapero, from South, 13th ToAi.au, from South, 18th. Waimii, from West Coast via Nelson, 13th Hcmknr, left Liverpool 27th August; Blonholm, loft Glasgow September 19th; Nellie Brett, loft Now York September 2Uh ; Kirkdalo, loft Liverpool September 30th; Turaklna,left London October Cth; Portland Lloyds, loft Now York October 20th ; Liv, left Liverpool November 12th. Star of Victoria, left London (via Australiaand Auckland) October 2lat; Pakoha, left London (via Auckland) October 01st; Ruapehu, loft Plymouth November 14th; Wahnnto, left London (via South) November 27th ; Indraghin left London (via Australia and London) November 23th: lonic, loft Plymouth November 30th; FvzilUa, left Calcutta (via Auckland) December 4th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of tho South, for Foxton, this day Kawatirl, for Groymoath, this day Tasmania, for Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, tins day Rangatlra, for London, this day Taluno, for Melbourne via South and Hobart, this day Wairoa, for Havelock and Sounds, this day Wavorloy, for Nolson, this day Hula, for Wanganui, this day Kahu, for Bast Coast, this day Southern Cross, for East Coast, this day Hosketh, for CU’eymoutb, this day Aorore, for Patea, Uth Wakatu, for Lyttelton via Coast, 11th Penguin, for Lyttelton, 11th Wuihl, for Blenheim, 11th Hoptuno, for Blenheim, 11th Stormblrd, for Wanganui, llth Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, llth Star of England, for London, 10th Takapuna, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, llth Mivwhora, for Ploton, Kelson and West Coast, llth Waihora, for South, llth Wukatipu, for Sydney, llth Corinna, for Lyttelton, l*2th Brunner, for South, 12th Mahlnapua, for Nolson, New Plymouth and Onohunga, 13th By T(jl#graph.-—Presß Association. — Copyright. London, December 8. Arrived—Loch Creo, barque, from Auckland. Nbwcastlb. December 9. Sailed—Northern Chief and Silver Cloud, for Auckland; Pondle Hill, for Thames; St. Kilda, for Wanganui. Melbourne, December 9. Arrived—Asia, barque, from Thames. ■" ■ Sydney, December 9. Arrived—Monowai and Manapouri. Sailed—Anglian. Auckland, December 9. Arrived—Kathleen Hilda, from Lyttelton. Picton, December 9. To sail, midnight—Walnui, for Nolson. Nklson, December 9* Arrived—Waverlcy (8.30 a.ra.), Corlana (10.10 O.in.), from Wellington. Bailed, 7.0 p.m.—Wavorloy, for Wellington. Lyttelton, December 9. Arrived—To Anau (9.15 a.ra.), from, Wellington; Mntatua (11,30 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. Sailed, 5.25 p.m.—Tasmania, for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers—Misses Wratt, Kelly, Watson, Mesdamea Watson, Wells, Jameson, R'ammcgo, Tudor, Tipping, Haven, Rowan, Brown, Messrs Wearcs, Rammago, Cook, Mouldcy, Gilbert, Jameson, Russell, Kelly, Davidson, Crawford, Ballard, Barrio, O’Connell, Carter, Martin. Sailed—To Anau, for Dunedin. Orbymoutit, December 9. Sailed, 11 last night—Hosketh, for Wellington. , Dunedin, December 9. flailod—Tasmania, for North. Passengers— Misses MeJlars, Waroham, Mcsdames Mitchell, Lyons, Harrison, Colless, Deacon, Messrs Rains, Fox, Quin, Baird, Durrand, Willis, Simpson, . Master Burlinson. 1 Sailed—Wakatlpu, for Sydney, via Lyttelton and- ’ Wellington. Passengers—Misses Salmon, Gibson, Mcsdames AUchoson, Bhnldcrs, Phillips, Stevenson, Denham, Caron, Marshall, Messrs 'Macfariano, Aitcheson Garcn, Clarke, Clayton, Captain Marshall, Master King ; 13 stceve&o. r ■ Wanganui, December 9. Arrived, 12.30jp.m.—Stormbird, from Wellington, - • ' ' Westport, December 9. Sailed, 1.15 p.m,—Rosamond, for Wellington. ■ * ‘ Waitara, December 9. Arrived, 11.15 n.m.—Manala, from Wellington,

Tho Mawbora arrived from the West Coast via Nelson at 10.43 laab night. She returns via PJcton to-morrow. The Hula, from Wanganui, arrived at 3 p.m. yes* terday, and returns lo?day. The Neptune, which arrived from Blenheim at 3.25 p.m. yesterday, was to return early this morning. At 7 last evening the Wakatu left for Kekerangu for a load of wool. The Aororo, from Patea and Opimakc, arrived at 13.15 p.m. yesterday, and left at 6 p.m. for Patea. The ship Auckland, from Glasgow via Dunedin, sailed into harbour yesterday, and dropped anchor in the stream at 1.30 p.m. Tho Penguin arrived from Lyttelton at 1.23 p m, yesterday, and returned at 1.5 p.m. Tho barquentino Jasper had her compasses adjusted yesterday afternoon, and afterwards came to an anchorage in the stream, She proceeds hence to Lyttelton. ' Tho Waiiil. arrived at 4 yesterday ’morning from Plonhclnt, and was to return oarlythls morning. * •.Tho Kennedy, from Nelson, oarao In at 7.45 a.ra. yesterday, and left last evening for Nelson and West Coast. Tho Takapuna was placed on tho slip yesterday morning (or cleaning and painting. The Wainul returned from Nelson via Plcton at 6.85 a.m. yesterday, and left at 7 last evening for Pioton, Nelson and West Coast. Tho Kahu, from Akltlo, came In at 10,80 a.m. yesterday, and loaves for East Coast to-day. The TySor liner Star of England arrived from Napier at 11.30 yesterday morning, and will bo ready to leave for London to-morrow. Tho Queen of tho South arrived from’Eoxton at 11.15 Inst night. Tho Raugatira leaves for London to-day, taking a very large and valuable cargo. It is understood that a dispute has arisen In connection with the necessity or otherwise for tho steamer having her compasses adjusted before leaving for LondonTho Taluno loft Sydney at 4 p.m. on Saturday, experienced fine weather with northerly winds, coming across, and reached Wellington at 8.15 last night. She leaves to-day for Melbourne, via South and Hobart.' Included in tho cargo brought from Sydney by the Taluno arc 2854 casus of fruit for Wellington, 010 cases for Lyttelton, and 505 cases for Dunedin. Tho steamer also has on board 15 horses for Lyttelton. Australasian shipowners are to be congratulated on tho enterprise they display In keeping their Hoots fully up to tho requirements of the day. A recent proof of this Is tho s.s. Naming, (ho latest addition to tho Lund Blue Anchor line, of New South Wales. The Naming Is agrand specimen of tho combined passenger and cargo boat, and h-V hitherto had few equals, except on some of #h*L world's loading linos. A striking feature in tlon with her passenger accommodation vae placing on tho upper deck of a number rooms, whlcn aro at all times por/ec*Vf*o«f»om the splash of tho waves or rain, wj t K windows (not ports) and doors opevffi?bSnknta may revelln tho enjoyment of Ufa’ Is accommodation for MI aoSeoSd“taM passengers, while the may.run in to a thousand or so if necessary a*.th&-v*«sal is cmthe Admiralty list as a or^aerand.troopshlp, and her 'tween (looks aio foi;f thia purpose Tbo saloon accommodation fc l» amidships, aud fa of a most desirable, kind, -oeiog . both upaoSoos ond agreeable to, the eyoi; Pipnty of space fagivoa In tho statefoowa, oncMiiid ventilation fa exceptionally good. The Bhl£ iAlil throughout by electricity, and is built entirely of steel, and was banohod from tho yardiof -tho Sunderland Shipbuilding Company In 18D4,‘ She boa a gross tonnage.of 5078 tons and a rif**- of 9179 tons* while her carrying capacity is C2OQ tons,. THE RUAPBaVS PASSENGERS. Hp to 81st October tho following had bocrffcjd passages by the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruapehu, which left Plymouth oDNorUrnbov 14th. and is due in Wellington on December W ih: —For Wullington—raloon : Miss A. Walker, ivleadlines A. Crawford. -Middleton, Lockheed ar.d 2 children, Colonel Stewart. Colonel Campboß, (Captain Middleton, Messrs H, E. Boardimwr, W. E. Blrks, H. W. Cooper, D. Mildred, Y. Sbenlon: steerage: Mlsi MoCiTdy, Mrs Davit and fora ily, Messrs R. Preston, O. P, Smith, f. a.

Clulow, Davis, J. A. Lonnie. ' For other ports— Saloon; Minrtcs Grccnscrcet, Williams, Chappell, Shaw, O. Irving, N. Ruble, Croxford, Mesdamea Carter, Williams, Irving, Bpier, Crosthwaite, Dunn, General Hoggc, Mossra O. A. Cooper, G. A,.Ward, Ilmdson (2), F. W. Markham, Harrison Carter, Williams. T. E. Wilson, , h. L,- Itemomjfr. J-B. Evans, W. Gibbons, C. Roberts, 11. W. B. Walling, L. Lake, L. H. P.oberte, Irving, G. S. Ore^vcfi, Soier, T. G. Anderson, 11. Xjingbein, B. H. Lae, Crosthwaite. Croxford, T. H. Wright, Lutm, O. H. Howell; SI steerage.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 2