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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASLP Os' THE so . November, Nev/ / sis. , i i is. as a tiraes

Sun ii. -.r. H, 1.28 il.lll.; sols, f,. Jlj j,.,,,. Moon vise*. O.S ! a.in. ; ...at p.m. High .Villol% 0.17 1 ii.ui.’; 0.J2 jj.j>i. AUUI vi;i;. ppidav, November Hi. Mono..an. .K„ -ll'.Lil tons. Cliii: !ii-iil, fluit. Melbourne via tlobaia. and Boath. Passengers- .Saloon: Micas A-ulson. Dixon, Ho.vw on.;, Begg, is as... 1 ■ . \V sign I, ocu:'. Wick.s, .)oil ll -• a )11 . Hoskins. iiuj’BCfW. Eilerhcck. 1 i oj>A : :i ~ B ua.i, Hay, Cordncr, i.ni.o, Aie.sdaim,; TV to. Woods .and 3 children, Ki.vim, Rennie. l-l.even-.on, Lloyd, son ami nur-w. t-yinc, Hoskins, Paine, Baker, Biddle, MeDougall, Higgins Adams ami son, U'-ynnid-s, lavers, Huyly, Kennedy, Knowh s, idnyij, Captain Barker, ilf-.irs ScoMj, 'Thomson, piyim, Heather. Harvey. Womh, Uunc-e, Adcock, Bobbie. Biddle. I’iilmei', Hobday, I'.airchild, Reynolds. Crawford, Kane, .Munson, Sinclair, 1-la-yiy, _Sim;s,on, Pai-Kci, Camemu, Harc-mrl. Knowles, 'Walter, Dawson, NiebMls it!;: 28 slecrege. Eiffel Tower, s.s., 2h(i3 toad. Case. Horn New York, Australia ami \n -krumi. Kotomaliana, s.s., H(;t ions, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Edgar, (Iraiiain, Vuilo, Twain, Lowry Hi), Robins (-..-. i. Garrett, Mesdamcs Bruce and child, Murphy, Purfitt, Twain, Nieholld and iduld. IToukc, Digby, Corrigan, Storey, Bcrtbelsen, Robins, Edwards ami 2 children, Howie, Thompson. Edwards Messrs I’ortcous. Lusk, While, Low, Maher, Kirk, Johnston. .Martin, (Brand, Hardin#, Yuilc, .Saunders, Jamieson, Miiokivy. Prousu, Corrigan,. Bradshaw, Sinramn, I*’niton, Prime. Sinclair, r-iieL Hand, Cottle, Smith, Edwards, Duncan, North, Dimaut, .McGregor, Tusker, Edwards. Thomson; 20 steaiage.

Mamu-ou, s.s., 73 lone, Coilin'', ,-.oi-.i Wanganui. Huia, S.S.. on t ins, Crawford, from Wanganui. * Opawu, s.s., 70 tons, Clark, tvo.-a Blenheim. Bushmills, s.s.. 2100 tons. Gray, from New Turk via Adelaide (at Head;-!'. Hinnlangi, h.k., DO tons. Harvey, from I'Taxhniinie. SAILED. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. ‘ Waikai'e, s.s., 1001 tons, Richardson, for Melbourne via South md Hobart. (Passengers—Saloon: Mis-ies I:\vsh 12), Axhtiown. Williams v2). Barns, McCulloch, Gain. Vercoo, Jamieson. Lee, Maher, Dixon, Easton, McHdames I.yucb, Morris, Gain, Macintosh. Steele. Mclnues, Dixon, Easton. Paterson, Hensliilwood. Ashdown, Guthrie and 4 childi-er.-, 1- nos., M css is DeLreercnv. Price, Swift. Gander ton, Lvnch, McCulloch, Taylor. Pickles, G 'in, Scott. Macintosh. Steele. .Mi-funcs. 'J uskor, Williams, Tregaaki, Itekl l*v. iHuld, s\i:stm. Masters On in (2). Steele.'22 steerage.. ' Monowai, (HM.. 2020 tons, ChaHicki, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon; .Misses Castle, P-arson, Finnan. Eddingtcr. Fleming, /imau. Pol h",child, Alcsdar.ics Lro-.vnc, Otivallope, lOildington, Dr A-c-Curthy, Valonl in", Ivcwasli. Gnnneis Fox, Ridland, Messrs l-hi-istie, Otterson, Angel, Hewitt, Dull on, Emi th. Tvrec. Waterhouse, Prowne, ’( rniio-ie, Phi lips, l.ngland, Bain, Rice, Ranaomo. Bugler Bailey: 21) strcn.ge. Rotomahaua. s.s., 3fll lons, luaaiimg, for Lytrcltnu. Passer.gew—-hnloou • Mesdemc-S .Wilson, Cray. Jlohy. Rutlfu-.i. Winter, Gaze. Thomns<ni. and 2 children, Hnbur.-; n’nd cli-Id, Hr. Bast on. Tomliti.em. Revs Coliins. Dowduoy. baiter, Gray. Daibr-'-t-au, Messrs Hnvi-y. f’ownll. tips, Timm mm. R-'-cd. Spai-kcs. A' inter. Ciimpboll. kson, Go'H-D. Ewart, KesteDon, lb-7ulci?-'jn, Ps‘Di:nd, Aleurs, Hnmiltm, Wiiliams. ( -.■ppinv, Hnyi a, Hoby. El I is, Gabitcs, Bur.unl. Rhodes; 18 Btcei-rg'.'.

,hx Wiavyyr) a kkj vals. "!VXa»i :i, in in lAiKm. IliN <!ay Opfiv.'rf, from Dlf/nhoim, this day Panin, from Puh>n, this day Aorw;?, from Tatcf, this ihiv Queen of the {south, from Pox ton. this clay Tlnoni'd. from rire.vrnouth, La* day Covin ! ', from TVcstnovL, This day Wn-kH.u, from LyLolfon via Cofml, this day Mann l ' rDa. from * >nc 11ifaya and NTryv r>-y----mouth. tCt:v dar Sl'ormhird, from V/any:in:\i, tins ci«»y Tamva-ra, fro so 1 .vlh.’lton, this dav Flora, livam V/c-t-md:, tins day To roa. from Ea.-d Coast, is day Jane 'rmyyhis, from Lyttelton, this day Lolomn hana, from Lviloltou, TRIP ALavhora. from AVcfA Coast and Nfdaon, 18Hi Tomnasui loft London Pcjitrinher 17th ; Delphic. ]m i London So-jtern her 2711], Star of Eay'and, left New York September 27th; fT.nrhc'* Lav, left London October 4th; T.d na. l°ft Plymouth October 14fch; Waiwcr-u loft LJy uio’dn October 27th ; Aofcca, left Piymont’! .’November Jrd: Papa uni, f'd't Plymoof h November Dili: "Waikato. Knt London .Vovrmber ‘>rd. Westland, left Olasyow Ar.cruat I8U1; Greta, left t !bv-- v.v Anyas! Rib; Craitmiiir. left New York Sepfo’mber 2!nb; Dcacmi Peek, loft P-m: Pirio Oatobm* 2nd; Iri left I-»varpnol Senientijar 2;;lh • Loeh Crco, left id veimool Kovembm* Hrd; Port mm, left; i/cid Pirie No\ember .ALh. PROJECTED DLPAKTUXiEbS. Kahn, tor 27 api or, this day Xluia, for Wanganui, this day Mam; ivu, j'nv \VViutpinni, tins d; 1 y Quean of the South, for Cordon, this day .Punia, for Pdcnlsoim, day Tarau'era. P>r ] ,ytudtcm. this day Storm bird, for Wanyanni. this day Opuua, Cor Lioulicim, this day Taka puna, for Picton and Nelson, this day Tntanesai. for UreymonCh. this day UimPfor La c Coast and Napier this dav Ala poumka. for \r i ,-o; i, \ow V! gi nout h j and O’nchunga. iSth Aorcrr. for f’att-a, nth Mhoc, for Loudon via Monte Video and Tenor id a, l!!tK Rotorua luma., for 1. v L a!!oa, ’hi ii Wa'ha'.ii. for Lyttelton via Const. mh WavcHey, for Nelson arid ’West Coast 10th Slormb’u'd, fur Wanganui IBlh AVainni, for .Pinion and Nelson, 10th. 0 V TELEGRAPH.

NAPIER, Thursday. K'\dcd-- Vv a k c n in rAMi) p.m.l. tor AllCicland; Tint.:' (3.15 p.m.i. for WeiliugUm .da coast. Frida". Arrived, H.: o a.m.--Mararoa, from vVellinglon. To sad, p.m. - - K! 111 yam i i c, for AVollington. MX,SON, Friday. Arrived, 2 a.m.—Takapuna, fro,it -t’iiioii. Sailed. 2.29 Takapnna, for I’iWbu and AVcllncdmi. MTV Pi.Y'dOUTT!, Friday. Arrived—Janet NAndi i 5 a.m.!. from AA'cllinytcn: Map-our.Uia and N ya ou f, i (5.40 a.m.), iroot Onehunga (connected); Roloiti (9.99 a.m>.), from Wellington. Sailed. 1.'.i0 p.m. — i)anonrilra, for AV’ellington. To sad. Id l at, Tcl'> ;, i. An* Oru'hnnga Tt.TNiIEIM. Friday.' Arrived, 12.50 a.m.—Tania, from AVclli Oy t< 1;! , To sat l , midnight -Tania, for ’Wellington. WIhsTPMRT. Fndav. Sailed. 5.-‘in a.m.--( Vu-lnna. Tor Wellington. tVANd.iATr, Tridav. Arrived. 5 a.m.- 'tomibird, from Wellington. TOUT iiOUINSO.V, Triday. Sailed. 11.99 n.ni.--- WakaUi, for tv;ukoum a a,i Wellinglon. < i K T V d( iTTit, Tridav. Arrived, t '.Vainni, from AVc'Uington. l*a 1 1 c e - M m "ift i-j.-'f it.nt.t, 11 c i a I d {a.™d p.m.), fa;- 'Vel'inyi-n. IA TTIII.TON. Tridav. Arriv-d. 5.15 a.m.—-Tarav.-era. from Wellington ncitinccledi. Sailed, • a.m. da nc Dooyla.-n lor TV el--Til IV V, era, for Wellington. Pas-enyev—Mif- -‘w Tv.art, Sutherland.

Mesdames Rows and child, flight. SubiiiJ Harvey, .lollie, Messrs Overton, Gatherer,! Thompson, Thornton, Hobart, Rubory, Reakus, Mon rad, Mclntosli, Howe, Sabill, Anderson. , jUT CHALMERS, 1 nday. Sidled, o.iO p.m.—Miimari, for Lyttelton iHCT ON. i’ rid ay. To rail, !M5 p.m.—Tukupnmi, lor V/el--3ii ,;ton. , , , FONTON, I'nday. Sailed. 3.53 p.m.--Queen of the South, lor WJlietdon. . KAfKOERA, Friday. To sail. 0 Wukatii, for Wellington

The llluidart-l-’arker steamer Lluigamiti is due here; from ISyd'iey via .\weldsmi (li.-bore and Napier, at about 9 o clocii this morning, a Mb ('Co tons genera 1 caligc for this port. She is timed to sail .or Lvl tel.on and li.media at II p.m. 'The Mono will arrived Irom .Melbourne via Hobart and South idler a fine pasaase round, pood time buvin# been made between Hobart, and tin BluiV, thunks to the Irish westerly winds prevailing. Sue had Till lons cargo for WT-Hiiigton and 70" tens throu'rb. Mr Turton relieved .nr Hide, as fourth officer, here yesterday, j; The (lovei uMioiit MiGamcr lutar.ekai to leave for Orcyrnouth to-niv,l«t to ])jck up a parly of road makers and transfer them to the Milford Sound, in which district roads arc being formed during the summer months of each year. The steam or is then to return to Westport to loud, in all probability for Durgaville. The hnrqucnline Pelotas will take in stiffening ballast to-day in preparation for liar early departure for Kaipara. The barque O. M. Tucker was torvoil into the stream yesterday afternoon and will sail for Kaipav.t this'morning, circumstanpermitting, where she is to load timber for Sydney. On Ins arrival in Westport at 10 a.in. vestei-dav. Captain Adams, of the T'oherua reported that he passed the Comma ten miles to the north, of that port effecting repairs to her engines. Captain McDonald reported that he did not rvant any assistance, and that he would be ready to resume the voyage in about, five hours time. The Corinna left Westport for Wcl lington with a loai! of coal at an early hour yesterday. , , The Manourika is bringing down from Onehunga And New Plymouth tTiirf mornini a consignment of 8283 boxes ot bultcr loi transhipment Homo by the Maori. After being bar-hound for six days the steamer Queen of the South succeeded if. getting out of Foxtou at 3.50 p.m. yesterday. , . , The schooner Enterprise, nroauee laden, arrived at Wanganui from Fort Chalmers on Monday last. . The Jane Douglas left Lyttelton at an early hour yesterday morning with GOO sacks of produce for Wellington. TTm Waikato, whic-h loft London on the 3rd ins!., is to call at Emu Bay ('Tasmaniai (o land a quantify of - machinery. Her arrival at this place will he the next news of this vessel. Auckland is her first port of call in the colony. t The Shire liner Buteshire is due at Pori Chalmers from Sydney about the 23rd inst. and will receive Homeward cargo at that port, Lvttoltou and .Wellington. leaving this port for London on or about December 101 h. Another Shire liner. The Morayshire, is due in the colony about December !5tU.

THE EIFFEL TOWER. The cargo steamer Etffcl I'ov.rr. from New York -via. ‘Melbourne, Sydney and /. nokland, arrived licro yesterday morning after a. somewhat stormy trip from the last-named port. When eft’ East Cape the steamer fell in with very severe weather of a cyclonic nature, and for a time, being in light trim, had a rough handling.. The hurricane was accompanied by a ley wa, vivid flashes of lightning and pea's of tlnmder. the rain falling in sheets during iliis a!tiiosplieric disturbance. The Eilfo Tower, who, with her master, Captain Case, is u stranger to ’Wellington,, has 700 tons cargo to put out here, and 000 bales wool and 800 cask’s tallow to take in during her present stay. She is to sail for Lytlelton this evening, whence she proceeds to Napier, and baok ; to Wellington to complete her cargo for London. Cantain East, Marine Superintendent for the Tysci Company, came down from Auckland by this steamer. ♦—— THE DELPHIC. The hval agents have been advised thal Hie White Star liner Delphic left Ilobarl for Wellington at noon yesterday. The b.g steamer should arrive here early on Wednesday morning. THE TO,'.iOAI\’A. The Tysor liner Tomoana, wliich arrived at Melbourne from London, last week, liar hA I tons cargo for Welling)on. The vessel is still in charge of Captain Fislnvick, wlu has with him Messrs Lidslono flato of the Pawlces Bay) and fjfiwdon (son of Cap= L In. Sowden, of the Delphic) as chief and second nl tic era respectively. The steamm is cxpcctfd to reach Vv’oliinglcwi about the middle of next mouth. THE BE A CUM BUCK. Sonic anxiety is expressed regarding tin safety of Hie ship Beacon Rock', that ha'been chartered by Air George H. Seales (e load wool at Wellington for London. Thr vessel left Port Pirie (South Australia) or October 2nd, and so far as is known has not yet been reported, though the conditions that have prevailed for some week? now between Tasmania and New Zealand have been most favourable, nearly, every steamer and sailing vessel to arrive from the eastward at New Zealand 7mrts havinf reported strong westerly and soutli-weslcrl: winds. Being a stranger to this part of tho world and having—when the voyage commenced—plenty of time on his hands her commander. Captain line,lies, woul< most probably come South about, and id this course lias been taken there has beer any nuantily of southerly winds to brine the vessel up the coast. The officers on tho Roiomuhana descried a large ship—apparently "in ballast—off Cape Campi r last Friday week about 8 o’clock in the morning, but she was too far off for her identity to bo established. If fin’s war the Beacon Rock she must have been blow! off the land a very log distance, for dnrin.c tho interval south-westerly winds have been experienced, which should have brought her within reporting area. The overdue vessel is a ship of 17*6 tons net register, and is ‘‘stiffened” with 1209 tons of concentrates.

Tim r.iJsiniiLLS, from new yT)j:k Tho cargo .steamer liusljmCaptain Gray, from New York via Adelaide, arrived and dropped, anchor off the Heads al 7 o’clock last evening and will lie berthed ;tl: the Quean's Wharf this morning after the usual inspection by the Health Officer Messrs E. IV. Mills ami Co. are the local agents. . THE WEATHER. TYPTCAIi NEW Z.BAI.ANDWTATIONS. The following wearhvr report wns received from typical New Zealand stations ut 5 p.rn. yesterday: A.fannkau Heads.—AVind, west, fresh; barometer. 29.94; thermometer, 65. Genera! remarks—Gloomy; sea smoothNow Plymouth.—AVind, south-west breeze; harometer, 29.74 ; thermonifiter, G 4. General remarks—Pine; sea smooth. Castlopoint.—Wind, north-west breezeharometer, 29.69: thermometer, 70. General remarks—Pine; sea smooth. AA'cdlington.—AVind, north-west, strong: barometer. 29.60. thermometer, 60. General remarks —Fine. AVestport.—AA’ind, south-west, 2 to 3; barometer, 29.71: thermometer, 65. General remarks—Fine: sea smooth. Ilaikourn.—AA’ind, calm ; barometer. 29.50; thermometer, 65. General remarks —-Pino; sea smooth. HlulF.—AVind. west, fresh : barometer, 29.53; thermometer, 53. General rein, -c!:?- -11 loom;. - . Pressure at; Sydney and Albany lias decreased, hut has increased a little at Sydney. Tow pressure from west, passed casl of I ho meridian of Smith (.'ape about midnight, yesterday, and one from the prune direction will pass eastward late tomorrow; the low pressure in the Tasmu l Sea is traveling to the south-east. Settled weather is to be expected generally. E. A. -EDWIN.

TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian stationif were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday: Albany, loth.—Wind, north; barometer, 30.0. General remarks—l ine, hut cloudy. Hobart, 15th.—Wind, west; barometer, 20.7. General remarks—Cloudy. Sydney, IGth. —Wind, north-west; barometer, '20.7. General remarks—Light rain.

WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. Xna weather records taken at the i.elmgton Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 29.G12; maxi, mum shade temperature previous 21 hours, 61.0; minimum shade temperature prev ous 24 hours, 53.0; rainfall previous 2 hours, nil: wind, north-west; flue. U B. GORE.

Full mooii I). ... 7 V) ii. 2" a .in. Lust qu irti-r .. lit ■J, 8 p.zu. New moon. ... 21: <; M fi.ni. First qourt'.-i- ... ... oO i> a,in.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4208, 17 November 1900, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4208, 17 November 1900, Page 4

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