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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP TUB MOON, (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Tlmo.J Dkohmhbk. O. H. M Full Moon .. ..20 3 35p.m. Last Quarter .» ..27 u JU p.m, Bud Rises, 4.21 a.m. \ seta, 7.21 p.m. J 1 i(<lj Water at Wharf, 2.50 a.rn.; 8.80 p.m. ARRIVED. Tiiuukday, Decemuek 17. Ohvi, h.s., 411 tons, Abram, from Lyttelton. Poberim, f 1.9., 000 tons, Bhcpherd, from West* Kennedy, fl.a., 107 tons, Wildrnan, from Nelson. Queen of the Boatli, s.s., 121 tons, Harvey, from Foxtoii. Huiii, 8.5.. 90 tons, Crawford, from Waneanm. l'u»«'jm!«rs-CJabiii: Mr» Ulaokniu, Mj.sra Momincut, Christie. , ... . Mawhera. 310 tons, McLean, from West ,;oist via Melum. l’ina«H.'{er.i-H.loun; (Uonc, Holly, Klnzutt, Winlur, Mwlamo, PremiereivSpiers, Thoinai and child, Messrs PreudecK.wUH), Wjulb, Fouim-h, VVIIII3, I'.'iimyim, Khimaliau, Holly, UoilgUH, William,, llunumi, 'l’homuson, ('lira, Uow, Hooper, Rlshworlh, Campbell, line* runs, Master Pearson : 10 steerage. Walcutu, s.s., OS tons, Wills, from Lyttelton via Const, I'asacTiKOi-H- Culiin : Mi*. Clittiiiniui. Musaaim/n Howanl, Davidson ami -i children, Chapjnan, Hljonnan and 2 children, Messrs Chapman, McMillan ; d stuernerr, . Kav/atiri, s.s., 2.35 tons, Apstoin, from l.apier. "SAILED. TnuitfipAY, Dkcesibkii 17. . Manipoorl, s„s., 1700 tons, Anderson, lor Melbourne via aonlh and Hobart, PassenKersHalnon ; >lll3Oll Chidgey, Anderson, Rcoso, AUMi Dale, linsn, Howell. ■ lolc, Fargiu, Holley, Height.,li, Dimeh, Hrant, 1 Idistori ilarrett, Hraltliwnite, Do iourette, Metdames Morrlshy, Ilrock, Morituson and child, Fletcher and child, Prondcrgast, Ellis, Alien, llird, flnrreHS and 2 children, McArthur and I children, Allen, Hoar and 2 children, Betts and child. Lough, Brnee. Meior, McKenzie, Btcad, Major Dowson, Lieutenant Thiurons, R.N., Messrs Grace, Pjckcrin", Fortune, Campbell, iiurncs, Bloxain, Brock, Connolly, Prendorgast (2), Gilruth, Hemploman, Morrisby. Bird, Kennedy, Bayliffo, Hoi ey, 1 almci, Martin, Burch, Johnson, Stephens, Kirkcaldy, Colo, Houghton, Chapman, Kao, Masters 801 l (J), Watt, Chapman, Btout (2); 2-1 steerage. Kawatiri, s.b., 2H5 tons, Apstoin, for Groymouth. Rosamond, s.s., 402 tons, Bmith, for W6»tport. _ Wakatu, r.b., 9a tons, Wills, for Lytloiton via C Htormblrd, D. 8., 137 tons, Oharnbers, for Waog<Hul‘a, S.S., !I0 tons, Crawford, tor WanKantii. Houthern Cross, IGB tons, Campbell, for Last f 'Qneon of the South, s.s., 121 tons, -Harvey, tor Ponton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, V/aiJii, from Blenheim, this day V/aihoru, from South, this day Oirmpero, from West Coast, this day Anglian, from Sydney via Auckland and East Mararoa, from Melbourne* via Hobart and South, this day Matntua, from LyUolton, thinday Comma, from Westport, via Nelson, this day V/averley, from Westport, via Kalkoura, this day Charles Edward, from Nelson, this day Takupium, from Nelson via Picton, thia day Queen of tho South, from Foxton, 19th liula, from Wanganui, 19th Htormbird, from Wanganui, 19th Houthern Cross, from East Coast, 19th Breeze, from Newcustlo-on-Tyne via roymouth, 19th Kaiiu, from East Coast, l.lth MnUlnapua, from Onuhunga, via .Jew Plymoatn, 19tli I lerald, from South, 2f)th Brunner, from Mouth, 20th Flora, from South, 20th Rimutaka. from Houth via Wmtara, 20th Wainui, from West Coast via Nelson, 20th Wakatu, from Lyttelton via Coast, 2196 To Ar.au, from Auckland via East Coast, 2lat PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ohm, for Westport, this day Wairoa, for Rangitikei, this day Neptune, for Blenheim, thia day Aoroto, for Patea, this day Dingadeo, for Auckland via East Coast, this day Pohoriui, for Westport, this day Walhl, for Blenheim, this clay Penguin, for Lyttelton, this day ... Takapuna, for Onohunga via New Plymouth; this for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, this day ,•. , Anglian, for South, thin day , * , Waihora, for Sydney via East Coast and Auckland, this day Mararoa, lor Sydney, this day diaries Edward, for Waltapu, this day _ Waverlay, for Nelson and West Coast, this day Matatua, for London via Port Chalmers, 19th Htormblrd, for Wanganui, 19th Queen of tho South, for Foxton, 19th Hula, for Wanganui, 19th i Corinnn, for Lyttelton, 19th I Onmpero, for Mouth, 10th Southern Cross, for East Coast, 21st Mahlnapua, for New Plymouth and Onbhungo, 21st If aim, for East Coast, 21st Herald, for Groymouth via New Plymouth,-Ist Brunner, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, 21st Watnnl, for Nelson, 21st To Annu, lor Month, 21st Flora, for Auckland via East Coast, 21st Wukatu, for Lyttelton via Coast, 22nd Du Association.—Copyright. Sydney, December 17. aiiilud—Morayshire, tor Tlnmni. Nelson, December 17. Arrived, 5.15 n.m.—Wainui, from Wellington. Bailed, f» p.m.—Takapuna, for Picton and Wei* ll To'sa’il. 7 a.m. Friday—Corlnna, for Wellington. Lyttelton, December 17. Arrived, 7 a.m.—Penguin, from Wellington (con* llL Haiu!d. 7 p.m.—Wathora, for Northern ports. Passengers—Misses Lyne, Coleman, Maunder, Gray, Bunnoy, Kennedy, Puller, Campbell, Dick, Meadamea Ferguson and child, Wood, Gordon, Dick, Bornond, Messrs Derrett, Bennett, Cottercll, Ferguson, Wood. Holford,:Fantham, Clover, Easton, Knott, Cunningham, Dnxlleld. Hailed, 10.15 p.m.—Pengnln, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Rouse. Freeman, Nancarrow, Brady, Moadamoa Halley and 2 children, Cleat, Barnett, Stewart, Petrie, Messrs Petrie, Littlejohn, Glover, ShirtclilTe, Wright, Manson, DeLautour, Miledy, Cunningham, Masters Jennings and Fox. Hailed, 10.30 p.m.—Mararoa, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers— Misses Edwards, Mitchell, Craddock, Wycherley, Pownall, Carston, Edwards (2), Davidson. Adair, Prosser, Smith, Mcschunos Davidson, Edwards, Prcster, Doarden, Young, Adair, Cookburn, Bcott. Chisholm. Henderson, Doarden, Messrs Black, Edwards, Pickering, Paton, Alexander, Young, Cluydon, Hale, Chisholm. Napier, December 17. To sail, C. 30 p.m.—Anglian, for Wellington. Westport, December 17. Sailed— Corlnna (9 ft.m.), for Nelson; Omapore (7.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Wanganui, December 17. Arrived, 11.30 a.m.—Oroti, from Greymouth, outside ; missed tide. Gisbohnb, December 17. Arrived, 2.45 p.m.—Star of New Zealand, from Wellington, _ OtiEYiiooTn, December 17. Arrived—lloakcth (0-30 a.m.); Breeze (0.40 a.m.), Irom Newcasblo-on-Tyno. Hailed, 7.3op.m.—Breeze, for Wellington. Picton, December 17. Arrived, 2.00 p.m. H.M.9. Wallaroo, from Nelson. , Onehonga, December 17. Sailed—Galrlooh, for New Plymouth. Pasaoneora—Miss Kine, Mrs Downie, Messrs Potts, Gordon (2), Wright, C. V. Houghton, Brown, Pullen, Cruickshank, Parsons, Brown, Master King; 7 steerage. ‘ * , Sailed— Mahinapua, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Biggs, Snell, Robinson, Hardness, Rood, Wright, Morrison, Beauchamp, Mosdamos Whitaker, Stevens, Morrison, Hlmoox a'.* infant, Lawson, Rev Pease, Messrs Parr, Ilognrd, Allen, McMullen (2), Williams, Wetherall, Hooper, Garden, Haywood, Allan (2j, Hally, Aitkon, H. E, Lawson, J, Maxwell, Hobart, Masters Whitaker, Road. . Auckland, December 17, Sailed—Ovnlau, for Islands. Kaipajia Heads, December 17. Balled—Aratapu, schooner, for Wellington. Blenheim, December 17. Arrived, 5.00 a.m.—Walhi, from Wellington. To sail, 2.30 a.m. 18th—Walhi, for Wellington.

Tho Ilinomoa hauled oft into the stream yesterday afternoon and is now alongside tho Tutanekal. To-day tho iattor vessel Js to bo berthod at tho Hallway Wharf, and tho Hineraoa will bo moored to tho Government buoy. Tho Southern Cross left at 6.30 last evening for East Coast. Owing to tho heavy weather tho departure of most of tho small steamers was postponed last nl«hti 6111 to-tluy. 'The Wakatu arrived from Lyttelton via Coast early yesterday morning, and returned at 6.15 last evening. The Rosamond, for Westport, left at 12.15 p.m. yesterday. On'Monday'tho barque Norman MacLeod will be placed on the slip for cleaning. Tho Mawhora arrived from West Coast via Nelson at 0.35 a.m. yesterday, and returns to-day via Piofcon. Next Tuesday tho Takapuna goes through to Lyttelton for the outward ’Frisco mall. The' wainui, leaving hero on Wednesday, will call at Ploton and Nelson on her way to tho Wost Coast. The Matatua, duo from South this afternoon, will bo berthod at tho Railway Wharf to take In a quantity of frozen moat. It is expected to despatch hoc lot Dunedin to-morrow night. At 11.20 last night the Poherua arrived from Westport with a cargo of coal. The Upolu, which is duo hero from Fiji via Auckland on tho 24th Inst., will bo laid up at this port for an extensive overall, principally to her machinery. Tho Upolu will bo relieved temporarily by tho Pukaki. At 6 o’clock this morning tho Dingadeo leaves for Auckland via East Coast. Tho steamer Breeze (owned by the N.Z.S. Company), which has been chartered by the Black Ball Coal Company, arrived at Groyraouth yesterday morning, having steamed ont from Nowcastle-on-Tyne In 69 days. She immediately loaded up with a cargo of coal and loft tho Qroy at 7.30 last night for Wellington. Captain Christian and tho officers for tho now steamer (which was brought out by Captain Glcdhlll) reached Oreymoutu la the lleskoth 10 minutes before the JBrcezo arrived. The new steamer is duo hero on Saturday. At 7.15 last night tho Manapourl left for Melbourne via South and Hobart* After a lengthy passage of about 31 hours, the Ohaiv arrived from Lyttelton at 0.45 last evening, Tho heavy N.W. gale encountered, delayed the vessel's progress, and as sho was light, matters were not very pleasant for those on board. Bhe brought up about 500 bales of wool for tho Rlmutaka. Captain Abram reports sighting a ship, under two lower topsails, about midway between Cape Campbell and Taourakira Head, yesterday afternoon, apparently making for Wellington. This would probably be the Bouk.it, Captain Carden, from Liverpool. The Hula arrived from Wanganui at 7.80 a.m. yesterday, and returned at 8.50 p.rn. for a load of wool. Tho Stormblrd also left for Wanganui yesterday, an hour after tho Huia. Tho Kawatlri, from Napier, arrived at 10.10 a.m. yesterday, and left for Orcymouth.at 5.36 p.ra. Tho Kennedy arrived from Nelson at 6.45 a.m. yesterday, and leaves for Nelson and West Coast to day. It is expected that ail tho steamers of the Anchor lino will bo in port to-day. Tho Queen of the South, which arrived from Foxton at 4 yesterday morning, returned at 4.35 p.m,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3006, 18 December 1896, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3006, 18 December 1896, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3006, 18 December 1896, Page 2