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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MUON. JANUARY. (Co'culal/!il for Now Zealand mean tinje).

Sim riVs, 4.-16 a.in,; sets, 7.36 p.ui. Alouii rues, 2.3 a.m.; sets, 5.30 p.m. Hit'll iv:iter, 3.21 a.m.; 2.49 p.rn. ARRIVED. 3 il L’RSD.VV. JANUARY 17. To B:i I> ii, ;;.9., 50 tons, Allman, from) Sounds. Paula, k.;i„ 40 tons, Risk, irom Blenheim. Manurin', ii.fi., 7M tons, ’Mclntyre, from Wanganui. Passengers—Cabin ; Messrs Wilson i%). Wood. Smith, Bailey, Dela noy, Master .Stevenson. Hula, 90 tons. Craw-ford, from Wanganui. Poh emit s.s„ 900 ton;,*), Adams, from Westport. . . . Aorero, Id tons, Tinnoy,' from. tea. Mana, r,.5.. 77 funs, Westrup, from. Putea. h .. A: Takapuna, b.h., ."09 tons, McArthur, from Nelson and Pioton. Passengersl—.Saloon; Misses f'i'dard, Fowler, Bianchi Win ton. Low, Harvey, dark,. Bradley, I’iuadell. Parker, Baker (4), Fathers, Braddodc. Campbell, Parker (2), Player, Millington, Mesdiunes Neale, Newman, Perrin, ami 2 children. Watts. Low, Picard, Blind. Blundell, dress well. Tusker, Parker, Siiibbii and 2 children,. Coote, .family and 3 maids, Barraclough, .Tone*. Colonel Bill., Rev Isaac, Messrs .Spiers, Good, Bri'U, Stephens, Boshor, Wilkin- ’ hoii, Gr.in-i, Blundell, Neva nas, Fulton.; Belcher, (Houston, Baing, liinumt, Parker, iiarrnehiiigli. Waring and son, Taylor, Jones;. Took. Master Bamicloiigli; 16. steerage. j Maori, s.s. lIS tone. Dowlmrst, from Fiji. Tarawepii, s.s., 12(18 lons, Neville, front: Lyttelton. Pnsr-ngcrs—Saloon; MisseA Bell 12), Potßs, Algie, Mason (3), Patrick, Bayfield (21, Ogilvie, Signal. Francis, Cody, Tiro.','nice. Kcehhlo. Hirst, Mitchell,, f.’.'in'Enr. Thomson, Gambril, Patterson. Fenwiek, McDonald, Bruco, Gallagher, lirov.-u, Anderson. A chin aim. Tyler, Godfrey, Trelevenn, Frost, Bandniet, Coughlin, Bkins. Anderson, Parker, Sisters of Mercy (()), Mesdamcs Lloyd and 2 children, Graham, Bright, -famen, Archibald, and infant,, .Tones, Hollow, Blanchard: ami child, Blanchard, Raplcy, Bril I on, Glasgow, Fountain, Preston, Newton, Parsons, Littlejohn, mid 3 children. Parle and 3 children, .Smith, Tiylfei* and 2 children, Pritchard, Coughlin and 2 children, tlnndley, McCulloch, Gnrdrmr. 18-own and child. Robertson, Ogilvie, 11 n.xtaldo, Revs Dundloy, Baker, TTon Bowen, Messrs Bayfield, Nicolson, Adams, Nicholls. Houlihan, Harris, Lloyd.'Clark, Beattie, Osborne, Carpenter, Brownlee. Newton, Phipps. Britton, Cashed (2). Ifcdgrnan, McCrecdy. Grant, Auilh'ii-s .Glasgow, McKenzie, Jackson. Pnrsiiu.', Biithijidiu, Tyler, Bunn, Lyons, Trainer. Grant, Park, Robertson, Taylor, Ogilvie, Vcale, Roberts, Ford, Collins, Ellis; Miliar; IB steerage.

SAILED. THURSDAY, .JANUARY 17. fiohikioo. ».8., 12C2 tons, Farmer, for AwolJaml. Riinu, n.s., 118 tons, Marks, for Dunedin. "Wiiiam, s,s. 'lll tons, Worrall, for Greymouth. Tutanokai, s.a., 418 tons, Post, for Westport.. Taka puna, 5.9., 369 tons, McArthur, for Picston end Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Lloyd, Palmer (2), Ingmice, O’Donni'll, Sutton, Driscoll, Mesdames Barker, Spear, Trask (2), Luke, Gallard, Messrs Plank (2), Trask (3), Bird, Berry, Moore, Dooner; 5 steerage. Emma Sims, ketch, 61 tons., Johnson, for Coll ingwond. t . » Rotoiti, 5.8.. C 29 tons, Robertson, for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers—Saloon:, Miss Erophy, Mesdames Matthew, .Towott, Crnickshauk, Peterson, O’Donovan uru| child, Newman, .Marist Brother..: (3), Messrs Matthew,' Butler, "Whitonmho, Barwoll. Jowett. Keesing, Beaver, Gorritson. Weston, Bnrraclough, Hume (2), Master' Barraclough; 11 steerage. Tarawcra, s.s., 1268 tons, Neville, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Hall. Ewenson, Bruce, Titinoelr. Fountain, Baker (4), Wearing, Bentley, Alexander, O'Leary, Fathers, Mason (2), Osborne’, Deere. Kneltanan, Simrnonds, Parker Crawford, Young. Mesdames Goldfinch, Dearr and child, and maid, Dyer, Wearing, Pinkey and child, Taylor. Hall and child. Hosting, Samson, Messrs Taylor, .Tones, Coffin, Arisen. Howell, Pratt, Alexander, Belcher, Perry, Davis', Goldfinch, Perrv, Hosking, Nicholla, Lewis, Taylor. iWthwick, Avery. Samson, Master Wearing; 7 steerage. Uoana. s.s., 2414 tons, Carey, for Melbourne via South and Hobart. Passengers—Saloon : "Misses Selby. Campbell'''(2), Miller. Adair, MeCreclie. Hobbs, Young, Goodycr 12). Tewsley. Paul, Armstrong, Sloan. Mesdames Freeman. Miller; Dyinrw'k, Andrews, Hobbs, "Wilson. Boss, Robinson, .Towell, ."fudge Holroyd, Captain Freeman, Messrs Milne, Hepworth, Tewslev, Wilson. Hnghnn. ‘ Yallance, Shiel, ‘ Manor, Leighton. Pike, Grove, Peti'ord, Robinson, Horsfall; 23 steerage.

LTPECTBD ABUTTALS. , Ellngamite. from Dunedin and Lyttelten. this day Mapmmkn. from Onehunga and New Plymouth, Una day. ... ' ■, ■ . Tiilune, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, this day. _ t Opau-.'ii, from Blenheim, this day Hnupiri. from Westport, this day Takiipuna, from Picton and Nelson, 19tb , .... Taraweni. ifrom Lyttelton, Ikhone, from Calcutta via. Auckland, •19th ’ . ‘ Wcstralin, from Melbourne via South, 19 Churl«s Edward, from Wanganui, 19th Cornwall, left New York, October 81"* • Waikato, left London November 3rd; Indradcvi, left New York November 9th; Miunro left London November J.Otn; Abbey Holme, loft Now York November 15 th:'Ota ram a, left London December Ist; Pakehn. left London Dec. Sth; Star of New Zealand, let London, December 13tli; Banffshire, left London December 15th ; Karamca. left London December 24thVStar of Australia, left New York December 25th; U.'iii'jatirn, left London January Bth; RimtuTka, left London January Bth; Whakatane, loft Loudon January 9th. Loch free, left Liverpool November 3rd: Gladys, left Liverpool December 20th; Santiago, left London January Ist; Chan. G. Rico, loft New York January 2nd. PROJ ECTED DEPARTURES. Panin, for Blenheim, this day, at 10 a. in. Elingamilo. for Sydney via East Coast and Auckland, this day,’at 7 p.m. Aorere. for Patca. this day, at noon. Hnia, for ‘Wanganui, this day, at 2 p.m. Opawn, for Blenheim, this day, at 8 p.m. Manama, for Wanganui, this day, at 3 ■ p.m. Talune, for Southern ports, this day. at 9 r>.m. , _ ~ Huupiri. for Picton, Nelson and Coast, this day. at 4 p.m. Mana. for Paten, this day, at 3 p.m. Stormbird. for Wanganui, this day. Queen of (he South, for Foxton, 19th, Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast. 19th Wcstralin, for Sydney, 19th Takapuiia, Cor Picton and Nelson, lath Tarawera, for Lyttelton, 19th. Mapourika. for New Plymouth and OneBunga, 19th Wakntu. for Lyttelton via Coast, 21st Kahn, for Napier and Coast,. 21st.' VESSELS IN PORT. QUEEN’S WHARF. Tftkoa, s.s., 2016 tons. Delphic, s.s., 5401 tons. Invercargill. ship. 124 G tons. Aorere, s.s., 45 tons. To Kapu. s.s-.. 50 tons. Mann. s.s.. T 9 tons. Manuroa, s.s.. 78 tons. 1 Ttuia, s.H.. 90 tons. Maori, s.s.. 174 tons. Panin, s.s.. 40 ton’s.

RAILWAY WHARF. Southern Cross, s.s., 158 tons. Glenmark, barque, 1250 tons. Kongsbyrd, barquentine, 253 tons. Greta, ship, 1115 tons. IN THE STREAM. Poherua, s.s., 900 tons. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Thursday. Arrived—Waihora from Wellington. Sailed Cornwall. for Wellington. Sierra, with English mails, for Auckland. Mr Wilford, M.H.R., is a passenger. BRISBANE, Thursday. Sailed, 3.30 p.m.—Orient, for Dunedin. Sailed—Knight of St. George, for Bluff. ADELAIDE, Thursday. Arrived—Star of Victoria, from London. LYTTELTON, Thursday. Arrived—Rotomabana (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Wakutu (2.30a.m.), from Kaikoura; Elingainite (0 a.m.), from Port Chalmers; Papanui (3 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed—Dingadse, for Westport. Sailed Elingamite, for Sydney via North. Passengers—Misses Walsh, Franklin, Aschmau,Green, Ewen (2),Frith. Sted•man, Kennedy, (3), Timms (2), Roberts, Sneddon, Russell, Cleary Judge, MRson, McGill, Renouf, Griffin, Bulfin. Spedding, (2), Mesdamos Bedpath, Cotton. Walker, •Clark, Watson, King, Jones, Bryan and child, Quinn, Talbot. Frengiey and child, Bennett and 2 children, Blake and child, Bryan and 2 children, Bulfia, Drs Coker and Frenglcy, Messrs Walker, Watson, Henderson, Cotton, Evans, Renshaw, Lvnoh, Aitken; Jones, Talbot, O'Bryan, Goode, Horne, Bolt, Glendening, Malcolm, Steele, Tacon, Veale, Han-old Spedding, Morgan, Bennett Griffin, Hill, Bedell, Herons, Abbott, Thorne, Gatenby, Wyatt, Little. ■ 1 ’ - CASTLEPOTNT, Thursday. Arrived, ,5.30 a,m. : —Kahu,. Horn., Wellington. ' ... Sailed, 8 a.ra.- Kahn, for Napier. WESTPORT, Thursday. Sailed, C. 20 a.m—Haupiri, for Wellingtor' - NELSON. Thursday. Arrived, ,11.10 a.m.—Kennedy, from Wellington. , To sail, 7 a.m. 18th—Takapuna, for Pieto"' • NAPIER,, Thursday. Sailed, 2.20 p.m.—Talune, for Wellingtotl' PICTON, Tliursdav Arrived, 4.45 p.m.—Takapuna, from. AVellington. _ , DUNEDIN, Tliursdav. Sailed—Westralia, for Wellington.. Passengers—Misties Farqiihar (2),Smitß.Mills, Bethune, Mesdames Joel, Hewitt, Brown, Chapman, McCabe, Orchard, Bachelor, Messrs Rattray. McCabe, Towueml, Forrester, Farqnhar, Oft; 8 steerage. ONEHUNGA, Thursday. , Rmled—Mapourika, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Fletcher Christie' Plummer.Buchanan,Black, Marlow Belmontj-Patterson, Hobson. Hobson, Bentley, Wilson, Powell, Friend (2), Qobey, Williams, 1 Cooper,: May, Mesdamesi Doiloy and 2 children, -Kays and child; Collins, Buckland, Stevens, - Patterson. Dal ton and. 2 children, Wiseman ami child, Wilson, Raypham. Brown, Williams. Fracer. Gibbs, Messrs Wallace, Biss. Bartley, Hockley. Silly, Price, Embhng, Macpherson, Collins, Browne, Ambury, Russenburg. Gray, Haggitt, Benton. Doiley. Buckland, Stevens, Lenmv-Lonnu,' Hyman, Master Patterson. Priddy, Master Dalton, Carr, Smith, Buchanan, Maddox, Captain Gibbs. Gittos, Fuller. Davis, Hooper. ■Colonel Banks.' Naughton Davies, Rothchil'd, Evans, Wilson, Gallagher; 15 steerage. ■ ; i ’ blxjFP,' Thursday. Arrived—Hawea, from Lyttelton.

The ketch Emma Sims got away for Collingxyood yesterday. * <. ..•m’dod : The Jkhone. ought to reach .'port- some time this afternoon. , „ , , ; The Mana brought 218 bales of wool and 86 cases of.cheese from Patea The To Kapu did not get out.of Motueka till 6 a.m. yesterday after being delayed by the; tide from the previous morning. ; The Rotokino/wentt from the stream to Evans'Bay yesterday afternoon to load explosives'for Auckland. She sailed for the latter port in the evening. '■■ ■ • : ! The barque Glenmark will not get away from port before the end of. next week. The Bimix sailed! for Dunedin yesterday with a. load of - sorab. iron and ia • quantity of explosives. • ■ Vubmn «• ‘' . . 'The Government steamer Tutanokai left the railway wharf at' noon yesterday for Westport. l She returns here om Sundayand then makes a trip to Lyttelton. . : ' The Huddarfc-Parkor liner Zealandia lei t Sydney at 7 o’clock on Wednesday'night with ieo passengers and 1200 tons cargo. She comes as usual'via Auckland;: and is duo hero to-morrow week. The local agents of the Shaw, .foavul and Albion Company have received cable advice that the Karaxnea left Capetown for Wellington on the afternoon of the 16th, and the Tokomam left Monte Video for London on the same afternoon. : The Fifeshire is not coming to Wellington, but will go from Wanganui to' Gisborne, thence to Napier , and Port Chalmers, leaving the colony, from the latter Aorere, wkich" arrived from Futea yeste-rclay morning', brongKt 155 bales of tvool for local consignees. t . 'The Saxon, a vessel of 152? tons register, was to leave Port Adelaide for Wellington yesterday, to load wool for the New Shipping Company. , The steamer Maori arrived from F iji yesterday.’ She left Suva on the, 9th mat. and met with strong south-east and southwest winds, and heavy beam seas on the passage) The Maori sails for Port Chalmers, where .she is to undergo an overhaul. The four-masted ■ barque Mayfield arrived,at Melbourne, oh the Bth inst., after a smart 'passage of 79 days from New York -a lime which has not equalled for, some. yeur s - She brought 17,509 cases of kerosene bo a Melbourne firm, besides geucral.csyFgOi . .■

THE WEATHER. ; ; TYPICAL NETT' ZEALAND STATIONS. ; The’ following weather reports were received from typical New sZealandiptatious at '5 p.m. yesterday•; >• •‘ • , Manakuu Heads.—Wind, north-east, fresh; barometer, 29.96; .thermometer, 71.' General remarks Gloomy; sea smooth. • New Plymouth.—Wind, calm; barometer 29.96;’ thermomenter, 72. General remarks—Fine: sea smooth, t Castlepoint.—Wind, north-east, light; barometer, 30.01; thermometer, 70. General remarks-!—Fine; sea moderate. 'Wellington.—Wind, south, light; barometer. 30.0; thermometer, 68.. • General remarks— Gloomy. Kaikoura, Wind, calm; barometer, 30.0; thermometer. 70. “General remarks —Gloomy: sea smooth. ■ ■Westport.—Wind, west, light; barometer, 30.0; thermometer, 77. General remarks—Fine; moderate swell. Oamaru.—Wind, north-east, lightbarometer, 30.10; thermometer. 62. General remarks —Gloomy; sea rough. ; Bluff—Wind south-east, light: barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 60. General remarks—Fine. , , . , , ~ ‘Pressure has increased steadily at both of the Australian stations and at Hobart. Low pressure from the north-west is passing to- the south-east by east, and is at about 140 miles to the north of North Cape. Low pressure from west will pass east of the Meridian of South Cape on thR 2lßt ' R. A. EDWIN. 1 TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian Stations, were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday: iAlbany, 16th.—Wind, west; barometer. 30.1. General remarks?—Fine, hut cloudy. Hobart, 16th.— Wind.-south-east; barometer. 30.1. ' General remarks—Fine. Sydney. 17th;—Wind, south; barometer, SILL General feinarks—Fine. 1 G ■ ’ ' i WELLINGTOk';OBSERVATpRY. The weather records'taken, at the Wellington Observatory at 9,turn., yesterday were as follcfw; —Barometer, 30.082; maxi. iihjto shade temperature previous 24 hours, 69; minimum 1 ’shade" temperature previous 24 hours, 63.0; rainfall previous 24 hours; nil; wind, north: fine. ■ iL B. GORE.

Full D. 11. M. ninoii 5 11 44 p.m. Lost qitacior ... 8 8 a.m. New luoon ... 21, 2 6 a.m. Fir«t fluurtfer ... 27 3 22 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4258, 18 January 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4258, 18 January 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4258, 18 January 1901, Page 4

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