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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASED OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Moan Time.J December, d. ft. M Full Moon ~ .. 20 8 85 p.m. Last Quarter .. ..27 U 82 p.m. Ban Rises, 4.21 0.m.; Bets, 7.21 p.m. High Water at Wharf, 8.48 a.m.; 4.4 p.m. , ARRIVED. 1 [UtIAV, IIKCttMIIKtI 18. Corinna, a.s., 820 tone, Nordstrum, from West Coast via Nelson. Passengers-Haloon: Mesdarncs Coiul and infant, I'owitt, Black, Mossru Watkins, Litchfield, Black, Palmer ; 0 steerage. Matatua, ft. 2120 tons, Kvan«, from South. Penguin, 517 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Haloon: Misses Moody, Nnncarrow, Brmly, Kensington, Milroy (2), Rouse, Freeman, Mesdamcs Petrlo and child, Clint, Alley tmd 2 children, Stewart and maid, Messrs Wright, Fielding, Ellis, White, Do Lautour 12), JPutrio, Manson, Davys; 4 steerage. . Oniapero, a.a., 852 tons, Fleming, from Weill Coast. rhiHKongorß Saloon : Misses Blain, Ginlblot, Messrs Sehao/er, Bouzald. Anglian, n.s., 2158 lona, Hood, from Byd/jcy via Auckland and East Coast. Passengers—HaJoon: Misses McDermott, Catchnole, Nohlc-Campbell, Bevy, Brown, Haaacll, Pallisor, Lovl, Mesdames McWilliams, Matthews. Colton, Phillips, Harrison, Randall, Bukin and child, Messrs Cook, Morris, Gardner, Poison, Moore, Melville, McWililaina, Matthews, Maulers Butts, Rhodes, Balfour; 21 Htcerago. . Takapuna, s.s., 309 tons, Grant, from Nelson via Plcton. Passengers Saloon: Misses Lucas, Morgan, Brown, Mclntyre, Hussey, Jones, Maginnity, Taylor, Morshead, Webley, Ollivcr, Watt, Broad, Boss, Jaokaon, Eden, Linton (2), Btuddart, Nelson (2). Norman, Millington, Lady Hlout, Mowlamcs Baigcnt, White, Linton, Toswoll and child, Graham, Tirrnlu and 2 children, Boltau, Hummer, Hir R. Hlout, Mesara Brennan, Anderson, Drummond, Trotter, White, Galway, Morrison, Armstrong. Baigent, Watt, Clonaton, Himnks, Wilson, Kilon, Parker, Jacobsen, Blick, Thompson, Htringer (2), Townsend, Henderson, Mciklonmn, Tinalo, Luke, Wells, Warren, Dank, Leighton, Holtau, Blair, Soffe; 11 steerage. . , Mararoa, 8.H., 1381 tona, ChatJleJd, from Melbourne via Hobart and Booth- Passengers— Kaloon; Misses Lewis, Maher, Cottas, Cobb, Crespigney, Barnard, Millrnan, Prjtlt, BwaJlow.Sangster, Townsend, Cameron, Al»bott, Boylan, Broderick, Niriing, Matthews (21, McNoo, Browning, Munro 12), HcarteU, Hcntt, Wycherley, Davidson, Mcyenberg, Edwards (2), Craddock, Cooch, Adam, Carston, Mcsdaincs Bpcnco, Ward, Tale, Jamieson, Holds* worth, 8 children and nurse, Smith, Tibbs, Collins, Seymour, Christie, Durden, Bannonnan and 8 boys, Pallion, Cameron, Kirby, Ncwson and child, Car* 'gill, Forrester, McNoo, Coleman, Young, Pownall, Hcott, Edwards, Adam. Cookburn, Phelps, Messrs Brownhill, Sinclair, Nott, Goldiinch, Calloway, Solomon, Manson, Duncan, Hayson, Brewer, Dcalo (2), Bull, Pago, Tibbs, Hatley, Fannan, Ward, Pallien, Cameron, Pollard, Linton, Jolly, Forrester, Williams (2), Troston, Green, Wilson, Black, Campbell, Young, Edwards, Hunt, Peacock, Scott, Patou, Jackson, Evans, Crane, Nevill, Trlest, Adams, Morrison, Cockburu, Marriner, Maunst (2j, HliortclilTo; 51 stoorago. . Waverloy, s.a., 77 tons, Vlckcnnan, from Kaikoura. , , Wttlhf, 8.H., 08 tons, North, from Blenheim. -Passengers Cabin : Misses Simms, Bansforth, Columan and child, Hall, Sisters of Mercy (I), Messrs Robinson, Burrack, OgUvio, Richards. Walhora, s.s.. 1288 tons, Neville, frim South. Passengers—Baioon: Misses Gray, Wiljon, Snodgrass, Thompson, Wallis, Hicks (2), Ta J, Maunder, Mahint, Ferguson, Mesdams Sligi, Haatle, Wallis, Ferguson, Coleman, Wood, Somona, .Rhodes, Rev Henley, Hon Richardson, Messrs Frichor, Watson, woods, Geoffray, Paoho and family, Forsyth, Richardson, Stack. Ferguson, Wood (2), Dorrett, Curtayno, Fantham, Bennett, Littlejohn, Clover, Eaton, Bornona, Pickering, Nott, Masters Tall, Gilbert, Hogan (2), MoHattio (2), Hicks, Cunningham, Weston, Westamacott; 15 stoorago. a Atr.wn

SAILED, Friday, Dkckm.'jku 18. Penguin, 8.H., 017 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—aaloon: Misses Chldgoy, Eden, Heywood, (iit)Hon, Babot, Richmond, O'Loughlin, Rcith, Zohrab, Fleshor, Ifeywood, Firth, Parkea, Nelson, Stoddarfc, OUlvlor, McMillan, Gould, Husaey, Mesdames Limn, Armstrong, Ward and 8 children, Kirk, Richardson, Wright, Tosswill and child, Saltan. Samuel, Thompson, Iloith, Gould and 2 children, Rev Soitau, Mon J. G. Ward, Messrs IJorry, Malcolm, Rumgay, McMillan, Williams, Boioh, Mowatfc, Hanson, Thirkell, Vigors, Harris, Simpson, Ramsay, Hamad, Zohrab, Deo, Loo, Lovorldgo, Wallenstein, Burford,. Hayloy, Young, Eden, Cullen, Masters Lunn, AJpe, Thompson ; 80 steerage, . Mawhora, s.s., OiO tons, McLean, for Pioton, Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Chapman, Colo, Hill, Munro (2), Staples, ;Brnitb, Mosuaraea Webber, Travers, Masters, Pal* mor, Allman and 3 children, Mualn, Harrop, Robertson, Nicol, Harris, Captain Allman, Messrs Bell, Travers, Horton. Schacf, Havanas, Musm, Hill, Littlejohn, Harris, Harrop, Dixaclatia, Cur■tayne, Woods, Burns, Wilson, Webber, Master Palmer; 18 steerage. Tivkapuna, s.s., 369 tons, Grant, for Onohunga via New Plymouth. Passengers Saloon: Misses 7irJght, Milroy (2), Jacobsen (2), Parker, Gibbons, Tyer, Clayton, Brown, Mulgou, Jackson, Campbell, Mesdamcs Akers, Jeffery, WoCd, Sharp, Puclney. Petrie, Hardy, Blr E. Oibbes, Messrs McGregor, Bell, Hall, Jeffery, Feilding, Carrell, Capstlok, Wright, Heath, Maurler, Petrie, Jones, Jacobsen, Pollard, Millar, Hardy, Wood, Wright, Stephenson, Dnumnond, Eaton, Glover, Buddie, Campbell, Gallagher, Dorcett, Masters Purdie, Oibbes, Tabor ; 28 stoorngo. . „ , Waihora, s.s., 1209 tons, Neville, lor Sydney via East Coast and Auckland. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Howell, Bkorrott, Nelson, Robertson, Goodwill (3), Tibbs, Mosdames Button and family, Holt, Goodwill, GalHoa, Dannorman and 8 sons, Nathan, Messrs Munckton, Clayton, Goodwill, Galllon, Bull, Olmnoella, Sinclair, Take, Nathan, Tibbs, Lawless, Master Tomoano ; 20 steerage. Anglian, s.s.. 2159 tons, Hood, for South. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Watts, MoUcrmid, Newman, Norman, Ridley, Pearson, Wright, Millington, Hall, Morgan, Townsend, Hill, Mesdarnes Bishop and 2 children, Robertson, Crlckmore, Hoaro, Davis, Nelson, Brady, Morrlsh, Messrs Bidley, Henderson, Longman, Andrews, Lewis, Townsend, Nelson, Adkins, Parker, Tolter, Morrisb. Robertson, Harrison, Smith, Horaoson, Moore; 3C steerage. Wairoa, s.s., 18 tons, Wostrup, for Rangitikou Aororo, s.s., 49 tons, Tinney, lor Patca. Chau, 5.5.,411 tons, Abrams, for Westport. Dingadoo, s.s„ 293 tons, Adams, foe Auckland via East Coast. * Waverley, s.s., 77 tons, Vlokerraan, for Patoa. Noptuno, s.s., 44 tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. Walbi, s.s., 03 tons, North, (or Blenheim. Kennedy, s.s., 137 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. Passengers Cabin: Miss Williams, Mesdarnes Corlett, Johns, Messrs Dyer, Carter, Mararoa, s.s., 1381 tons, Chatfield, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Rawnsley, Procter, Blyth, Davies, Hoighway, Holt, Highara, two Slaters of St. Joseph and ohlld, Mesdarnes Batraud, Lemon, Raymond, Henderson, Procter, Hammcn, Edwards, Christianson, Smith, Look, Messrs . Ritehoy, Anderson, Barry, Peplot, Flnnlston, Chisholm, Hall, Hamraon, Mead, Eadwards, Fairfax, Bell, Claydon, Montgomery, Johnston, Alexander, Cornford, Weeks, Williams, Mackintosh, Senior, Young, Gannon, Munro, Higgs, Jones, Smith, Look, Reardon, Master Pearson; 25 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Janet Nicoll, from Westport, this day Waibi, from Blenheim, this day Charles Edward, from Nelson via Motuoka, this day Queen of the South, from Foxton, this day Hula, from Wanganui, this day Btormbird, from Wanganui, this day Southern Cross, from East Coast, this day Breeze, from Newoastlb-on-Tyne via Greymouth, this day ' Kahu, from East Coast, this day Mahlnapua, from Onebunga, via Now Plymouth, this day Neptune, from Blenheim, this day Hocahl, from South, 20th Bruunor, from South, 20th Flora, from South, 20th Rimutaka, from South via Waitaro, 20tb Wairoa, from Rangitikoi, 20th Aorere. from Fatea, 20th Waverley, from Patea, 20th . Wainul, from West Coast via Nelson, 21st Wakatu, from Lyttelton via Coast, 21st To Anau, from Auckland via East Coast, 21st Takapuno, from Onohunga via Now Plymouth, 23nd Wakatipu, from Sydney, 32nd Mawhcxa, from West Coast via Nelson, 23rd. By Telegraph,—Press Association. — Copyright. Sydney, December 18. Arrived—Tasmania, from Auckland. Dunedin, December 18. Sailed—Enterprise, brigantine, for Napior. Sailed—Flora, (or Auckland via the East Coast. Passengers—Misses Sime, Melville, Alien, McKay, Downes (2), Broadway, Thompson. Hayes, Macfarlono. fUablea, Anderson. Cook, Brown, Neville (2), Duckworth, Mesdarnes Stables, Binnie, Benson, Morrison and ohlld, Thirkell, Cotce, Deacon, Wilson, McArthur, Bayloy and ohlld. Usher, Lady Grant, Messrs Samson, Grant, Coates, Clark, Drysdale, Puttie, McLennan, Hewitt, Cunningham, Graham, Brodrick, Ward, Bathgate, Joachim, Maxwell, Johnson, Masters Usher and Hislop, Rev Freer, Pollard Opera Company (45) and 13 steerage. Napier, December 18. Arrived, 6 a.ra.—Kahu, from Wellington. Sho returned at 4.30 p.m. Sailed, 4 a.m.—Taranaki, ship, for London. To soil, 10 a.m. Sunday—To Anjiu, for Welling, ton. The cargo taken by tho ship Taranaki, for London, consisted ol 6061 hales wool and 153 casks tallow.—Own correspondent. Lyttelton, December 18. Arrived, 9.35 a.m.—Manapouri, from Wellington. To sail, Saturdny—- Herald (2.30 p.m.}, Brunner (4 p.m.), Flora (6.30 p,m.), Penguin (10.15 p.m.), lor Wellington. N»w Plymouth, December 18. Arrived—Gairloob (4.50 o.m.>, Mahlnapua (5.5 a.m.), from Onebunga (connected with express). Sailed, 10.35 a.m.—Mahinapua, (or Wellington, Foxton, December 18. Arrived, 7.16 a.m.—Queen ol tho South, from Wellington. Sailed, 6.80 p.m.—Queen of tho South, for Foxton. Waitara, December 18. Arrived in roadstead, 0 last night—Rimutaka, from Lyttelton. t Wanganui, December 18. Arrived, 10 a.m.—Huia and Storrabird, from Wellington. They return at 8 p.m. Nelson, December 18. Bailed, 4.20 p.m,—Charles Edward, for Wellington via Motuoka. To sail, 8 p.m, Sunday—Wainui, for Wellington. Motcsxa, December 18. To sail, &80 p.m.—Charles Edward, for Wellington. Kaikoura, December 18. Arrived, 12.30 p.m.—Wakatu, from Wellington. Greymouth. December 18. Arrived, noon—Wainul, from Nelson. - Auckland, December 18. Arrived, S p.m.—Pukakl, from Fiji. Bulled. 2,30 p.m.—Te Anau, for South. Passengers—Misses Pearson, Keating, Phillips, McQueen, Simoox, Tilly, Cameron, Bridgewater, Haywood, Southerland, Bingham, Pallor (2), Hargraves, Mcsdames Biakiston, Holford and family, Wigley, Arnold and Infant, Fuller and child, Cameron, Roberts and- 2 children, M<vArthur, Patterson, Douglas, Thompson, Collingham, Messrs Joseph, Bellhouse, Williams, Patterson, McArthnr, Fuller (3), Captain Kennedy, Stuart, Page, Oreatouz, Booking, Moore, Montague, Marshall, Ferguson, Morgan, Sulyo, HlgUt, Cameron, Master Beniamin. I -Westport. December 18. I To sail, 0 p.m. Saturday—Wainui, lor Nelson. I

Tho arrivals yesterday were;—Waverloy, from Kaikoura, at 6.f)S a.ra.; Takapuna, from Nelson and Victon, at 7.83 a.rn.; Waihora, from South, at 0.83 a.ra.} Walhi, from Blonhoim, at 10.25 a.ra.; Mararoa, from Melbourne via Hobart ami South, at 11.20 a.m.; Anglian, from Sydney via North, at 12.80 p.m.; Penguin, from Lyttelton, at 1.40 p.m. \ Omaporo, from west Coast, at 5.25 p.m.; Corinna, * from West Coast via Nelson, at G. 15 p.m.: Matafcua, from South, at 6.15 p.m. •Mr G.T. Hull,of Auckland,lnto second officer of the b-9, Pukaki, who has been studying at the Trinity House Navigation and Steam Schools, .Wellington, has passed his examination for a - certificate of competency as master ordinary in the mercantile marine. This is the 579th student under Captain von Sohoen to obtain bis certificate. Yesterday, the Wavcrloy loft for Patea for a load ■ of wool. She returns to-morrow, and leaves on Monday for Nelson and West Coast. The Charles Edward, due this morning from •Motuoka, leaves again to-day for Waitapu. She returns to Wellington on Monday, and sails tho same day for Nelson. Of tho three intercolonial boats in port yesterday, tho Anglian loft for South at 5.80 p.m., tho Mararoa for Sydney at 6.10, and tho Waihora for East Coast, Auckland and Sydney at 6.15 p.m. Tho Tutanekai was brought alongside tho Rail* way Wharf by tho Hinoraoa at 11.10 yesterday morning, alter which the latter vessel was moored In the stream. On her arrival from South yesterday evening, tho Matatua was berthed at tho Railway Wharf. Included in tho cargo to bo shinned at Wellington is a quantity of frozen moat, ai d also about 68 cons of butter, ox Mabinapua, from Taranaki. It is expected to despatch the steamer for Port Chalmers —her final port—at midnight to-nioht. The Pohorua is now discharging her cargo of coal into tho hulks in tho stream, and leaves at noon today fop Westport. The Janet Nicoll was to leave Westport for Wellington last night, t On New Year’s Day tho Tasmania, makes an excursion to Picton and back. Last night, the Neptune (at 10) and Walhi (at 10.60) loft for Blenheim, and the Mawhera (at midnight) lot Picton, Nelson and West Coast. CAPE LEEUWIN LIOimfOUSE. , Tho now light at Capo Loouwiu (W.A.),'Which was displayed last week for tho first time, la a revolving ono of tho Foux Eclairs, or lightning Hash lights 1

type, and will show a single Hash of white light for live seconds, duration of Hash one-fifthi of a second, cclipso four and four-fifths seconds. The toWer 18 cylindrical In form, 185 ft in height from base to vane, and is of natural stone colour. The focal plane of tho light Is 185 ft above high water,-and tho light will ho visible all round tho horizon from a distoncoof Iff} miles in clear weather. Ihe anproximate position of the rfew lighthouse is latitu Jo Itldcg 22rnin south, longitude Hsdcg Bonn east. Tho necessity of exhibiting a lighten the extreme point of Cape Loeuwin for the guidance of manners has Jong been recognised, and the Maritime Conference which was hold in Hobart in April, IWI, resolved that it could not close its proceedings on the subjects that had been discussed without expressing its opinion that a lighthouse should shortly be established there. THE RUAHINE AT PLYMOUTH. By Telegraph.—Frees Association. — Copyright. Received December 18,0.40 P-m. London, December 18. Thu Uii'ihinu, fr-mi New Znuliincl. arrived at Plymouth yesterday.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 2

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