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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY.

(Calculated for is'aw Zealand mean time.) d. a. ifFoil moon 4 S 12 a.m. Lort quarter . . 12 5 42 a.m. New moon 19 2 15 p.m. Firtt quarter ... 2<5 8 8 p.m. Sun rises, 5.37 a.m.; sets, C. 49 p.m. Moon rises. 1.40 p.m.; sets. 11.12 p. .m High water, 9.32 a.m.; 10.2 p.m.

ARRIVED. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 25. fldra,. s.s., 838 tons, McDonald, from Westport. , ... - , m, Rimu, 8.3., US tons,-Marks, from Timaro. _■ __ , ~ Kiripaka, 73 tons, Shaw, from Foxton

SAILED. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25. Opftwa. 8.5.. 70 tons, Clark, for Blen--11 P™nia, « s„ 40 tons, Fisk, for Blenheim. Te Kapn, s.s., 45 tons, Allman, for Mo- ' «.s., 1278 tons,. Beaumont, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. Passenger*—Saloon: Misses Bell. Larsen (2). MesSaiues Rowe, Ritchie. Todd. Larsen, Hickson, Messrs Foster.Tackley. Sloper. Black, Poosmore, Todd, Larsen, Morheng. l aterson Edgar, Sandy*, Finnemoro, Sch-oss, Ritchie; 7 steerage. . Mapoxirika, s.s.. 717 tops. Worra^ll, _xor Greymouth and Westport. PassengersSaloon: Misses Allen, Cant, Sweeney and child, Andarson. Dcrrain, viesdamee Green, Perry, Rev 0 Reilly, Air Allen 5 Rotomahana, s.s., 864 tons, Afanning for Lyttelton. Passenger-—Saloon. Misses Mill, Monk (2), Main Cnurch Verran, Dupre, Beavis, Cook, Lane, Steveneon Dellavedora. Mesdameu Collins, MillZohrab, Dellavedora, Maenamara, Launer, Shadbolt aud child Le Seur Revs Bowie, Westbrooke. Chisholm, Messrs Woods Farr, Harkcr, Hatch. Fraser, Hamilton. Adams, Patterson, Buchanan Neave. Wilberfoss. Shand. Scanlon, lacker, Wanstall. Cook. Brown, Collins Macnamara, Borthwick, Tanner: 17 steerage. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Dalhousie, R.1.M.5.. 810 tons. Piffard, for Nelson.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hula, from Wanganui, this clay Opawa, from Blenheim, this day - Panin, from Blenheim, this day. Te Anau, from Auckland via East Coast, th ßotorna, from Picton and Nelson, this Tarawera, from Lyttelton, this . Kennedy, from Nelson and Coast, this day PROJECTED DEPARTURES. TTnmld for Greyniouth, this clay. Flora for Westport, this day, at noon Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson, tms *k?e a lor Dunedin and Lyttelton, for Lyttelton, this clay, at 5

Aorere, for Patea. {his day at o J’-™-Hnia, for Wanganui, this day. at "O®”Queen of the'South, for Foxton, this £ Kahu, for Napier and East Coast .this day. at 4 p.m. . - _ _ Kiripaka, for Patea, this day, at 5 p.m, VESSELS IN , PORT. , QUEEN'S, .wharf.. Loch Cree, barque.,,76l (tone. . : . Canterbury,, shipi,l34s! ton - ; Q. -M.i Thicker. b aT snei 490 .tons. Pakeba.i s.s.. 2065 tons. Manaroa, ,s.»;i :78 tons.'; ■ Aorere, s.s.. 45 tons. Queen of the South,; 5.5..-131.;tons. Kirlpaka,; s.s., :73 ton?,.: j,. Kahu,!5.5.,.99 tpns.-.;!ii'i Aorere,(fl.s.,. 1-15 tgng;,> ..,i.... ; railway’ wharf . ; Hauplti), ,8.5i,.494'tpn8. ■ ■Wainui,,eiq,,;,4}l„tohe..,,. ■. WOOLiMETTY- , Drumhlair, 1 barque, o lß4B' tons. ■ Lorraine; barque, * 828"ton9; - Saxon, t»^quei ; 1637; tons. ' ; ( J ; ‘ET THE STREAM. ■ Ssutberh.'j Grose.'s.s.,, 158,tph*-._ MUdura H.MT.S., cruiser,,2s7s tons. Flora,,;e.V T ,'iß3,B.;,tops,;_ MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT .STEAMERS. ; , SAILED FROM, LONDON. ’ Note; 1 ' Zealand ‘Shipping. Company— Wakanui (from Plymouth),' February 3rd: Waimate, February* WBC'"-' Shaw, Savill and Albion Company Bangatira, January* Bth; 3£uniara. January 19th; Maori, February 7th; Maman, February 18th. ’ v : i. : „ lyaer Line—Star of New Zealand, December 13th; Whakatane, January 10th; Indraghiri, February 19th. HATT.Iim FROM; NEW YORK. T)ser Line—Star of Australia, December 22nd. v , , SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company—Rakaia (from Wellington), January 3rd; Morayshire (from Port Chalmers), January Bth: Tekoa (from Wellington), January 19th; Papanui (irom Wellington), January 31st; (from Lyttelton). February 7th; Waikato (from Wellington). February Itth. _ i Shaw, Savill and Albion Company— Buteshire (from Wellington). ’December 14th; Matatua (from Wellington) January 6th;; ; Delphic-(from Lyttelton), January 22nd; Gothic (from Wellinaton), February 2nd; Waiwera (from Wellington), February 10th. V , / _ " Tyser Lina—Eiffel Tower (from Wellington); December 6th: Tomoana (from Wellirjrttm), January 3rd; Star,of England (from Napier). January 9th j, Hawke’s Bay (from Wellington), January 18th; Star of Victoria' . (from Wellington;. February 20th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Hiram Emery, barque, left New York November*; ■ 6th; Gladys, barque left Liverpool • December.; 31st; Santiago, barque, left Havre December 81st BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE, Monday. Arrived—Mokoia. from Bluff. LYTTELTON, Monday. Arrived, 7.15 a.m.—Karamea. from Wellington. Sailed—Pareora, for Greymouth Sailed—Tarawera, for Wellington. Passengers—Mieses Pigeon, Leo, Catley, Denton, Martin, Lewis, Blick, Mesdames Pigeon, Watson* Peterson, Clark. Martyu, Munro, Smith, Jones, Innes, Rocket, Nnrse Overton, Revs Burton, Haslam, Messrs Brett, Taylor, Peterson, Lewis, Walden, Berry, Gray, Westmacott, Eanderson, Clark, Jones, Innes, Gebhie (2), Thomson, Whittle, Small, Van Asch, Saraeant, Benton, Radcliffe. Monro, Bocke. NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Arrived, 5 a.m.—Ngapphi, from Onehnnga (connected). POET CHALMERS. Monday. 'Arrived, 7.30 a.m.—Nairnshire, from Lyttelton. ... . NELSON. Monday. Arrived, 10.50 a.m.—Takapuna, from Wellington NAPIER, Monday. To sail, 6 p.m.—Mimiro and Himitangi, for Wellington. .V" GREYMOUTH, Monday. Sailed, 4 p.m.—Heraldrfox Wellington; AUCKLAND, Monday. Arrived—Mararoa, from Sydney. Passengers for Wellington—Messrs Hibbert ana Davidson. : , Arrived—Clan*MacLeod, harnno, from Aldebarhn, harqne, from Newcastle; Vision,' brigantine, : from Newcastle; Mangaroa,- schooner, from Rarotonga; Defiance, brigantine, from Wollongong. ‘ Sailed—Waibare (5.40 p.m.). for Sydney, Max, barque, for Glasgow. ' ' ‘ ONBHUNGA, Monday Soiled—Rotoiti, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Fawcett, Moore (2). Murray, Conolly. Creamer, Wiggins, McKenzie, Boyes, Leslie', Oram, MoLauchlan. Mesdames Smith. Cordey (9), Pacey, and infant. Allender, Fleming, Benand, Turnbull, Fawcett, Dawson and 2 children, Bremmer and child. Riggers.

Messrs Cnughy, Shackeford, Allen, Edson, Turnbull, Murgatroyd. Buff, Germoni, Mynott, Houghton, Wood, Murray, Miles, Patterson (2), Grant, Cliff, AilenCorney, Bernard, Hunt, Clarkin, Howie, Miller, Rope, Lindsay, Smith. James, Allender. Carey, Shaw, Darkey, Sole, Montgomery, Napier, M.H.R., Dr Shand, Lieutenant Connell, Revs Carey, Gittm, Cook, Blamires, Pinfold, Beecroft. Mitchell, Griffith, 63 troopers; 10 steerage. KAII'ARA HEADS, Monday. Arrived—Frank Guy, barquentine, from Dunedin. Sailed—Brisbane, for Melbourne; Liver Boyno, barquentine, for Sydney. PICTON, Monday. To sail, 9.45 p.m Rotorua, for Wellington ‘ BLUFF, Monday.

Arrived, 6 p.m.—Monowai, from Melbourne. Passengers—Misses Skelton. Smart. Lynch. Sykes, Ryan. Wood. Mesdames Payne. Ellis and 3 children. Wicks, Smart, Beverley. Bannerman, Lynch, Seymour, Messrs Nicholas, Payhe, Wicks, Beverley, Enser, Hudson, Seymour, Gardner, Warren, Aitken, Donaldson, ArmHarkness, Rev Millar, Drs Marks and Wray; 33 steerage.

The troopship Dalhousie sailed for Nelson at a quarter to one o'clock this morn"f Christchurch telegram states that the New Zealand Sh ming Company s new twin-screw steamer Ruapehu has beon sv-cessfully launched at Dumbarton. The barque Loch Cree has completed the discharge of the Wellington portion of her cargo, and will go out into the stream some time to-day. preparatory to Sa The ? New Zealand superintendent of the Tvser line. Captain Todd, intends paying a visit to’the Old Country, and will sail by the Mimiro. which is expected to leave this port for London o-morrow Captain Todd will be accompanied by his wife auo daughter . . The Homeward bound Papanui arrived at Monte Video ou the 22nd inst. The Jessie Niccol took in about 45 tons of coal from the Wainui, for Kaipara. She wont into the stream yesterday and will probably sail for the timber port to-aay. Captain Mclntyre has resigned the command of the Manaroa. and he is to be succeeded bv Mr Gibbons, at present acting 'as mate of the Kennedy; Captain McIntyre has been connected with the Manaroa since she was launched. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS The following weather reports were reoeived from typicol Now Zc&land stations at 5 p.m. yesterday; ■ . Manubau Heads.—Wind, south, light: barometer, 30.28: thermometer, 76. General remarks —Fine; sea smooth. New Plymouth.—V> ind, calm; barometer, 30.20, ’thermometer, .71- General re-marks-r-Fine; sea smooth. Oastlepoint.—Wind, south, ligut; barometer. 30.41; thermometer, <k. General remarks—Fine; sea heavy, Wellington.—Wind, south, breeze: barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 63. General remarks—Fine. Westport.—Wind, south-west, iresli: barometer, 30.30; thermometer. 66. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Oamaru. —Wind, north-east l : ght; barometer, 30.32; thermometer, (-;3. General remarks—Fine; sea .rough. Bluff. —Wind,( south-east, brao/.e; barometer; 30.20; thermometer, 59. GenerAl remarks—Fine. . . . Low pressure from wgat will pass eastward of the meridian of South Cape on the 28th. Moderate northerly winds and fine weather are to he expected southward of Napier and New Plymouth nn:il noon of the 27th. _____ T R. A. EDWIN.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4291, 26 February 1901, Page 4