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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF TUB MOON’. I FEii REARS. , f (Calculat-i for New Zealand mean time.) XJ. IX. H. , Fall moo,a 4 3 52 a.m. J Last quarter . . 12 ■> 42 O.m. New mcmn ... ... 19 2 15 p.m. First quarter ... 26 6 8 p.m. Sun rises, s.lift fi.ni.: sols, 6.50 p.m. Moon rises 12.37 p.m.- sots, 10.21 p.m. High water. 0.56 p.m. ARRIVED. SATCRDAV, FIHIROARV 23. Wcsir.ilm, s.s., 1810 tons. Waller, from Melbourne via Hobart, and South. Passengers—Saloon; ’liases Holmes, 1- fetich, Jensen, Clayton, Hoi-nek. Wilson, Honknmu. Mason (2), Thump-on. Newton Oil in oi i r It lordan, Bryant. Hell. Mcsdamts Balloo Rowe. McDowell, Staples, Maddock Tregoning, Abercrombie, Hookman, TTardin" Mason, Cable, Holmes, Holmes, Hobbs "Ritchie Millar. Messrs Armstrong, Passmore RiHhi- Howe, Johnston. MitchVA If V. final I "r. Fen wick, Wilson. Gibbs R iovav Hr-,-ant. Mason (3), Tregoniog. A Pei corn Inc. Luke. Howie IVlloe Tavlor, I[ n rdinq, Buchanan Maddock. Fannin, Takaninia, s.s. 369 tons, Grunt, from Oneboit"a ainl .Vew Plymouth. Passengers—tciloon : Miss Blwell. Mesdaines Fabian and child, Jackson and 2 children, Ni'-nm Sergeant Kidd, Corporal Sullivan, Messrs Stiillibrass. Launder. Van Staveren .Tones Steele. Paterson Thorne, Passmore. Gladding: 11 steerage. Rotorua. s.s.. 57G tons. ‘McArthur, from NePon and Pb-hui. Passengers— Saloon ; Misses Anderson 12). Arthur, flow. Pnolo, Pratt Gilbert. Gran'idd, Dixon, Macgrognr, G reen tie I il. Clonston, traser. Afer.dnrncs Mules Green Adair, Winter. Freemnn Signal! and 9 children, Mowat and child Anderson. Hnrrop, Cr.-imond. Cantain Clinch. Rev Fmnllev. Messrs Collins. Ander«nn DHsten Tinline. Signall. t 'orenen H'sHing. HI I is. Cooper. Conpins, Tfod'/snn, Jeff rev, IC-ipscy. M"F.WMig. .Toll not on Bowes. Trens. Litchfield FnrTnnr. Thigge. Afari-incr, Woods. Hollow. .Tones, Masters Gilbert, Pethorick; 12 IT.M.d. fwin-sorew steel cruiser. 2575 tons. TOnO-borsc nnwnv. 8 guns. Ci-ntain Ifinn-siriill From Anrklnnd. Tutarn-kai, s.«„ 412 lons, Post, from Nafrom Tnv -u'ora. *.s., V2W tons. Neville, from Lyttelton. Passengers—. Saloon : Misses Levs, fiiveene-v. Hams. Wilson. Hnnkbam Sievn-riirlit C-Hdcr, AfeCnllnm (2). ATesflnree-. Green. Rxonjj. Sorenson and child. tVils-n Woodford and son. He'd, May and 5 ohiblren ATasVn and ddld. Rev Barneft Colonel Pllt, Messrs Harden. SwinImrne Afatbpson. McLeod, Levs. Reid, Po?r ’’Miller. Afav. Russell Thom son. TTavdniont Paul, Brown, Crow, Brittain ; JO s!e. r-,ne. Afiir.Miciltti, 5.3.. 717 tons. AVnrrall. from Wesh.mt, Passengers—Saloon: Miss R.lw'n bi ATi-s Afitebell and child, Messrr Hitchcock. Pvm, Levanstnn: 4 steerage. Momma, 3.3., 78 tons, Mclntyre, from Wancenni. < A ore ye s.s., 45 tons. Tinner, from Pnfea. Tc TOi'mi" s.s. 50 tons Allman from Golden Bov! Q,t- - n nf Mm South, a.a., 121 tons, Afan7v. Horn Foxton. Onan-n. s.s.. 70 Inns, Clark from Blen. beirn. thndaal pbbrp •ka 24. Par : i s.a., -10 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Mor.ni. n.s. 1 0 73 Inns, AtcDonald from T.rHel'mi end Hnnedin. Paaaenverst— Saloon : Afissps Gable. Alexander. Feeney, Brown, Crr. Curtis. .Mcßrm ATesrlnmes Perrv Arnrctmi, At c CMy O Ryan, Pitts, ■fl.J-CSsrn \ lemnder, Cnli'S. Mom-t. Slnddern WriggWwcrth, Heath, Beckley. Pyrke; 2T steeraec. Rntnmahana, s.s., R(U tons. Manning, from Lvtteltou. ’ Passengers—Saloon: Afjsses Sinclair (,P Robertson Anderson, Bcgenbr T.vndnn, Tinhlmn, Petrie, Hamilton. Cnften MotAorncq Pineb, Oliver. -Rrngnn Pineln : r. Cordon and 8 children Vm-a t r.| ini', nd and 2 children. Hee, Clarkson. Ch" ci y Meßernin and child. CnH en ’Me- - ■ Cror-e. Browan Roberts. Tovnn Sinelair f2V NieoH. B°ntnn. Hendrv, Rons Tallmrst. Atrars. Hen Virtue. T>ivon TTiimiUnn fPowart, Nerbeny, Paterson, Vw-H, 'McTCrmoft Oliver. Burbnrv.' AfeCrngor. c nfton, ATcFermn, Ttobbs, Crnr-ford. Lntnbie Cntten. Hon Bowen Afaj or Steward, Boy Gordon; 40 steerage.

W-mohE r...... 771 •'nnji, Brown. from CWt find IV'■l"fin. 7' , '> = -'PMgprs_Saloon : KT.'poph Lock v?r. TTiirsHioiisp TTj]!,, T?ni~piil-. Gn7l-> Leirditnn Pon7n f-nn. Di-rnn. .fron l - - " r Tni!in."n. TXlakn Darlay T7"Hn vO'lm’n. TV'vhv'. Mosdamns CnrMiPw. Fs«7i. Reeve. Mov. Welilev. A lov prulor. UnMnn Moore. T.iixJ«nr, Bnßavrrlor;>. Messrs Sinew 'riiomemn. CnvHmw ■RnrTiPv. Wick. FY-M,.-. Sapper. P<*e V e. Gorman. TGwaer. Dunlop. TTnilSOU. GonVI W.nnr(-'>ll, Wpnlionq, Martin ParfUt T’-Hiin. .Anix.. M-ft-s. THpk. Fleming, Tiny'", ■PiiH-yiymi, Simpson, G;irtrr. Walker; 8 stearin:''.

8 A7T PD. SATURDAY, FUBRu-’atY 23,

Rotorua, s.a,, 1 o tons, .7lcArtbur, for Picton anil Noiaim. Ihissengers—Saloon: Misses Staples, Winslade, Fergusson. Mesdames Barnett, Nicholls, McConnochie and child, England Masters, Messrs England, Harper, Hansen, Kiusell. Sherwood, Piper, Tasker, Watts, Thorne, Sinclair Smallwood, Simsou; 7 steerage. Herald, s.a.. 365 tons, Brophy, for Greymouth. Taviuni, s.a.. DID tons, McLean, for Westport. Weatraliu, s.a., IS 19 tons, Waller, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Newton, Scoullar (2), Audrey, Minogne, Bryant, Cooper. Thornton; Barns, Clark, Shaw, I'ansts (11), Wyatt, Wingate (2), Snolling Ehvell. Mesdames Sibsou, Scoullar, Mason. Watts, Phillips, Beck, Shaw, Fansts, Barraclough, Wlute, Messrs Sub son. Rce, McDonnell (2), Bryant, Lampriere, Schatii, Hay. Cadogan, Ryan, Newton, Beck, Abbott, Turnbull, Cooper, Shaw. Morrency, Gardener, Champion. Bluin', Boocock; 18 steerage.

Tara worn, s.s„ 1268 tons, Neville forBy ttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Bell, Milos, Ayres. Creecy, Keir, Andexaon (2), Mnnro, Trcieaven, Cooper, Badden Mcßeary, Bentley, Ward, Mesdames Logan, Hoakiu Bunny and 3 children, Banks, Pratt, Captains Helegan, Chuck, Messrs Cusack .Liamgrton. Davis, Nash, Rush, Johnston, ilolfcrd. Biiruard, Combea, Pattmore, Good, Milligan, Billing, Garrett, Gibbons. - Bond. Hoskin, Logan, Bunny Waddcu, Steel, Thomson, Jones, Bowes,' Egan, Brown, Ponninglxams.-Watt Touwell, Anderson, Tinline, Delaney (2). Westmacott, Gladding. Paterson Scoullar Jxirias, Schlesingox - , DurBunny, Walden, Steel, Thomson, Jones ward, Jeffrey; 15 steeiage. / SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24. .

Takapuua, s.a., 369 tons. Grant, for Onehunga via Aielsou and New' Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Fitteu, McKeown, Lindou, Petrie, Canning. Bowen, Wood, Frost, Smith. Free, Mesdamea Eovesham. Luxm, Long, Slatter, Loasby. Bowen, Cuff, Frost Aberoromby, Adams, McGuire, Clark. Howe, Archbishop Redwood, lion Frost. Messrs Chisholm, Simpson. ’Elliott. Wright Frethoy, Dixon, Wilmott. Higgins. Johnston, Aberoromby, Earp, AVrigh:, Piers. Howe, Frnirkham, Kerr’ Cook, Biilman, Williams, Macguire. Clark Baker; 15 steerage. Earamea, s.s., 516-1 tons. Burton, for Lyttelton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Himitnugi. from Napier and East Coast, this day . ~ , Storm bird, from Wanganui, this day Kiripaka, from Patea. this day Kahn, from Napier ami East Coast, this Auau, from Auckland and Coast, Annu. from Auckland, Gisborne and Napier, ‘.Gth Rotorua, from Nelson and Picton, 26th Tarawera from Lyttelton, 26th Kennedy, from Nelson and Coast. 26th Mimii’o. from Napier, 27th Rimntaka, from Auckland, 2nd PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotomabaua, for Lyttelton, this day, at 7 p.m. , . _ , ~ . , Moura, for Auckland via Coast, this day. at Mapmirika, for Greymonth, this. day. .

Kirlpaka, for Patea. this day. at 5 p.m 'i Wakatu. for Kaikoura and Coast, this day, at 4 p.m. , , , Opawa. for BRmheim. this day, at 4 P> Queen of the South, for Foxton, this ( day, at 5 p.m. . Manaroa, for Wanganui, tins nay. at 3 p.m. , , Huia, for AVanganui, this day, at noon. I’unia. for Blenheim, this day, at 4 p.m. , Aorere, for Patea, this day, at 5 T'-m. Flora, for Westport, 23tb. 1 Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson, 26th. i Kahu, for East Coast, 2Gth. i VESSELS IN POKT. QUEEN’S WMTAPF. Loch Croe, barque. 751 tons. Canterbury, ship, 1215 tons. G. M. Tucker, barque, 4)0 tons. Pakehn, s.s., 20G5 ton-;. Dalhouaie, s.s., 810 tons. Rotomahana, s.s., 8&1 tons. Aiapourika, s.s., 717 tons. Alanaroa, s.s., 78 tons. Aorere, s.s., 45 tons. Te Tfapu. r-. 5., 50 tons. Afoura, s.s., 1278 tons. Queen of fho South, s.s,, 121 tons. Pania, s.s., 40 tons. Opawa, s.s. 70 tons. Wainui, b.s., 411 ton-s. RAILWAY WHARF. Haupiri, s.s., 401 tons. Tutanekai, s.s., 412 tons. WOOL JETTY. Dnuublair, barque. 1813 tons. Lorraine, barque, 82J tons. Saxon, barque. 1037 tons. IN THE STREAM, firniihem tTO“8, If* tom. Mildura cruissr, 257*5 tons, MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company—--1 Wakunui drum Plymouth), February 3rd; Waimate, February 6th. Shaw Savill and Albion Company— Rangatira, January Bth; Kumara January lOtii; Alaovi, February 7th; iviamari, 1 February 13th. „ , , iyinr Line—Star of New Zealand, De--1 ceniber 13th; Whakatane,- January 10th; Indraghiri, February 19th.

SAILED FROM NEW YORK. Tjfet Line—Star of Australia, December 22nd. SAILED FOR LONDON. f'Jew Zealand Shipping Company—Rakftia (from Wellington), January 3rd; Morayshire (fiom Port Chalmers), January 9th; Tekoa (from Wellington), January jythj Pupanui (irom’ Wellington), January 3!st; Fi.-»Uire (from Lyttelton) February 7th : Waikato (from Wellington). February 18th. _ Shaw, Savill and Albion Company— Buteshire (from Wellington), December 14th; Matatna (from Wellington) January 6th; Delphic (from Lyttelton), January g2nd: Gothic (from Wellington), February 2nd; Waiwera (from Wellinston), February 16lh. Tyaer Lina—Eiffel Tower (from Wellington), December 6th; Tomoana (from Wellington), January 3rd; Star of England (from Napier). January 9th; Hawke’s Bay (from Wellington), January 18th : Star of Victoria (from Wellington), February 20th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Hiram Emery, barque, left New York NoTeraber 6th; Wellington, ship, left Glasgow November 17th; Gladys, barque loft Liverpool December 31st; Santiago, barque, left Havre December 31st. BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE, Saturday. Arrived—Royal Tar and Woosung, from Kaipara. NEWCASTLE, Saturday. Sailed—Kathleen Hilda, for Auckland; Handn Isle, for Wellington. SYDNEY, Saturday. Arrived—Elingamite, from Auckland. Arrived—Ysabel, from Mercury Bay. Sailed, yesterday—Talune, for Wellington, with an English mail. NAPIER, Saturday. Arrived, 8 a.m.—Himitangi, from Castlepoint. NELSON, Saturday. Arrived, 11.25 a.m.—Waverley, from Wellington. LYTTELTON, Saturday. Arrived—Zealandia (7.40 a.m.) and Rotomaliana (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington (connected). Sailed, 1 p.m.—Toroa, for Pitt Island. Sunday. Arrived—Pukaki (S a.m.), from Napier; Tarawera (5.15 p.m.), from ’Wellington. Sailed—Nairnshire (6.45 a.m.), for Port Chalmers; Pukaki (4 p.m.), for Westport. AUCKLAND, Saturday. Sailed—To A nan for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers.—Misses Barrow, Carter. Harris, Marshall, Mesdames McNickle, Beatty, Yerran and child. Smith, Rawle, Smallwood, Gilman. Moore and 2 children, Messrs Sweotapple, Skinner, Miller, Bishop, Qoodbehere, Johnston, Reed, Hoclkey, Sheath, Cranwell, Dawson, Arnett, Hewstm, Teat. Thomas. Le Marquand, Rawle, Smith, Yerran, Revs Harrison, Murray; 15 steerage. FOXTON. Saturday.

Sailed, 10.30 a.m.—Kiripaka, for Wellington. PICTON, Saturday. To sail, 2.30 a.m., 24th—Rotorua, for Nelson, TIMARU, Saturday. Sailed, 8.30 p.m.—Riniu, for Wellington. Arrived, 1 |>.m. —Fifcshiro, from Bluff. PORT CHALMERS. Sunday. Arrived—Wellington, ship. Captain Thomas, from Glasgow, with 1800 tons of cai’go for Dunedin and Wellington. H.M.S. Mil dura arrived in port from Auckland at 9.50 a.m. on Saturday and moox-ed in the stream. The Huddart-Parker’s Westralia arrived in port on Satux day morning at 8.45. The vessel had a fine-weather passage from the Bluff. She brought from Melboxxvuc and the South for this port 206 tons of general cargo, including 544 cases of fruit. The local agents of the S.S. and A.- Cohxpany have been advised that the steamer Maori sailed from London for Auckland and Wellington on February 7th and that the Mamari sailed for Wellingtou axxd Lyttelton on February 13th. The Wakatu, which, was 'expected to sail for Lyttelton via-coastal porta yesterday afteraoon, will not leave before her xxsnal time-table date, to-day, owing to the work of loading her cargo being stopped by the wet weather on Saturday. The Rotorua on Saturday brought from Nelson and Picton about 59 tons of fruit, produce and poultry for Wellington, 23 bales of hemp for Mr G. H .Scales, and 23 bales of skins for transhipment to Lyttelton. She also brought three rams for Levin and Co. The Star of New Zealand will not arrive in port till the 28th inst., owing partly to bad weather preventing the vessel from being worked at Gisborne, and also to the fact that work was suspended for a day at the same port owing to the reception given to tho Indian contingent. In conseqxxence of the rough easterly weather tho loading operations in connootion with tho Mimiro at Napier were interfered with and the vessel will not get away from Hawke's Bay before this evening. She will arrive in port to-morrow morning and take in her coal in tho stream, sailing for London most probably on W ednesday. The Royal India Marine converted cruiser Dalhousie arrived from Napier on Saturday morning, at 10.45 and shortly afterwards was berthed at the Jervois quay wharf. The Dalhousie will pi'obably sail for Nelson this evening. Her future movements are xxncertain.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4290, 25 February 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4290, 25 February 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4290, 25 February 1901, Page 4