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SHIPPING NEWS.

PIUSES Oe THE MOON. MARCH. (Cnlculatti for New /inland moan time.) d. u. M. Full moon ... 5 7 34 p.m. Last quarter ... 11 0 36 a.m. New moon ... 21 0 23 a.m. First quarter ... 27 4 9 p.m. Sun rises, .1.49 a.m.; sets, 6.34 p.m. Moon riaes, 6.20 p.m.; sets 6.22 a.m. High water, 4.31 a.m.; 4.48 p.m. ARRIVED. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. Mourn, h.b., 1278 tons, Beahinont, from Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. Passengers—Salocn ; Misses Davidson, Martin, Lawson, Poswello, Jessop, Barker, Mesdaraes Davidson, Styehc, Keefe, Messrs Loveland, Samson. Willis, Keefe; 3 steerage. Kiripnkn, s.s., 72 tons, Shaw, from Patea Handa Isle, barquentine, 261 tons, Roy, from Newcastle. Kumarn, s.s., 6034 tons, Scotland, from London via Capetown and Hobart. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Baker. Hedges, Smith, .Tannery, Mesdamea Hosking, McKinlay, Messrs Banister, Barras. Cordey, Hammond, Harris, Heinernann. McKinlayvßoss, Stnnsfiekl, Whitehead. Hinemoa. s.s., 282 tons, Bollans. from Sonthern lighthouses via Westport. Flora, s.s.. 838 tons, Lambert, from Westport. HAILED. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. Aorere, s.s.. 4.1 tons, Tinney, for Patea and Opnnafce. Moura, s.s., 1273 tons, Beaumont, for Lyttelton end Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Kemp, Peate. Watkins, Daily, Davidson, Bremuer, Linwood (2). Mesdames Cox, Anderson, Thompson. Thomas, Hill, Tillman (3), and 3 children, Thirkell. Schofield. Davidson, Jenkins and child, Adams, McKenzie, Hall, Rev McKenzie, Messrs Anderson, Morrison, Cox. Wiffen. Corner, White, Tomlinson, Howard, Perbam, Gebbio (2), Gill, McLauchlan. Bartlett, Hawkins. Crowthor, Northcote, Tillman ; 12 steerage. Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons, Wills, for Lyttelton via Coast. Eimutaka. s.s., 4983 tons, Greenstreet, for Lyttelton. Harm, s.s.. 99 tons, McAlister, for East Const stations. Stormbird, s.s., 1,.7 tons, Jarman, for Wanganui. Panin, s.s., 40 tons. Fisk, for Blenheim. Pukaki, s.s., 8.10 tops, Stringer, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Eotomahnnn. from Lyttelton. this day Mann, from Waitnrn, this day Charles Edward, from Pictoii, this dav Queen of the South, from' Poxton, this day Opawa. from Blenheim, this day Huia, from Wanganui, this day Mannroa, from Wanganui, this day PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotomflhanu, for Lyttelton, this day. at 7 p.m. Wainui, for Picton, Nelson and Coast, this dav. at 12.30 p.m. Charles Edward, for Nelson and Coast, this day, at .1 p.m. Opawa, for Blenheim, this day, at 11 p.m. Queen of the South, for Poxton, this day, at 5 p.m. i Mannroa, for Wanganui, this day, at 5 p.m. Huia. for Wanganui, this day, at 4 p.m. Kahn, for Napier via Const, this day, at 4 p.m. Kiripnkn, for Waitara. this day. at 5 p.m. Mann, for Paten, this day, at i p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. QUEEN’S WHARF, Canterbury, ship, 1245 tone. TTnupiri, s.q,, 494 tons. Star of England, s.s., 3057 tons. Banffshire, s.s., 5226 tons. Timaru, barque, 354 tons. Kahn, s.s., 99 tons. Wainui, s.s., 411 tons. Kiripnkn, s.s., 74 tons. RAILWAY WHARF. G. M. Tucker, barque, 490 tons. WOOL JETTY. Lorraine, barque. 828 tons. Saxon, barque, 1637 tons. Moana, scow. 111 tons IN THE STREAM. ®.vnth«"-ri Cress. H. 8.. 158 tons. Drumblnir. barque, 1848 tons. Handa Isle, bnrquentine, 261 tons.

MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. SAILED PROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company— Wnkanui (from Plymouth). February 3rd; Waimate February 6th; Tongariro February 27th; Paparoa (from Plymouth), March 2nd. •' Shaw, Sriyill and Albion Company— Maori, February 7th; Mamari, February 19th. lyser Line.—Whakatane, January 10th; Tndraghiri, February 19th. SAILED FROM NEW YORK. TSrer Line—Star of Australia, December 22nd. SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company. Tekoa (from Wellington), January 19th: Papanui (ironi Wellington), January 31st; Failure (from Lyttelton) February 7 th; Waikato (from Wellington) February 18th. Shaw, Snvill and Albion Company— Delphic (from Lyttelton), January 22nd; Gothic (from ‘ Wellington), February 2nd; Waiwera (from Wellington), February 16th. Tvser Lino. Tomoana (from Wellington). January 3rd; Star of England (from Napier) January 9th; Hawke’s Bav (from Wellington), January 18th: Star of Victoria (from Wellington). February 20tb; Mimiro (from Wellington), February 27th. % SAILERS EXPECTED. Hiram Emery, barque, left New York November 6th; Gladys, barque left Liverpool December 31st; Santiago, barque, left Havre December 3lal; Camphill . barque (L.G.D.J.), left Liverpool February 26th. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday. Arrived, 5.20 a.m.—Rotoiti, from Onehtmga (connected). Sailed, 5 p.m.—Rotoiti, for Wellington. WAITABA, Tuesday. Arrived. 8 a.m.—Mona, from Wellington and Patea. POXTON, Tuesday. Arrived. 8.10 a.m.—Queen of the South, from Wellington. Sailed. 7.55 p.m.—Queen, of the South, for Wellington. WANGANUI, Tuesday. Arrived—Manama (8.30 a.m.) and Huia (9.20 a.m.). from Wellington. To-snil, 9 p.m.—Huia and Manaroa, for Wellington. BLENHEIM, Thursday. Arrived, 7.30 a.m.—Opawa, from Wellington. NAPIER. Tuesday. Arrived, 11.20 a.m.—To Anau, from Wellington. AUCKLAND. Tuesday. Sailed—Elingnmite, for East Coast. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Moon,McDonald. Boldero. Adams, Whitcnmhe. Halidav, Mesdames Barrett. Mulhollnnd, Spear, Davys. Coutts, Professor Snlmond, Messrs Lovell. Barnett. Joynt. Rice. Gould. Dalrymple. Taine. Drnffin'. Worthington, Robertson, Coates: 13 steerage. Sailed—H.M.9. Archer (9 a.m.). for Chatham Island*. Arrived, 1 a.m—Ventura, from Honolulu. To sail. 4 a.m. 6th—Ventura, for Sydn6y- LYTTELTON. Tuesday. Arrived—Rotomahana (1.25 p.m.), from Wellington: Petoue (2 p.m.). from Newcastle: Otnrnma (5.15 p.m.), from Timnru. Sailed—Dalhouaie, for Wellington. Sailed—Rotomahana, for Wellington. Passengers Misses Darwood, Moorhouse Dobson. Hunt, Ahlier, Cookson ’ Gallagher, Livean. Marka, Bergin Maud, Willoughby. Powell. Russell. Sister Edith Mesdames Gilberd, Maunsell, Jackson Gibbens, Amos. Craig Dollar and 2 children. Baird. Collins Weblev, Carl, Sloan. O’Reilly, Day,

1 Pringle, Mitchell, Darwood, McFerr, Kerr, 1 Smith, Ream Glover, Taylor, Stowell, Hons G. H. Mills and R. Reeves. Messrs Hiorns, Hayhuret, Crow, Anderson, Gilberd, Maunsell. Osborne, Hutson, Symons, Jackson, Price, Kent, Marka, Roberts, Peter, Caro. Billing, Garrett. Green, Gibbons, Donaldson, Saunders, Wheeler, Gibbons, Chadwick, Duval, Taylor. Gow, Powles, Kennedy, Thomas, Parata, Hall, Farber, Wilson, Kinvig.'Nuniq _ Watt, Baldwin, Sparks, Kerr, Turner, Nicholls, Welsby, Marshall, Nalder, Saxton. Harcourt, Good, Durwood, Shanaghan, Collins, Webley, Curl, Sloan, Pringle. DUNEDIN. Tuesday. Sailed—Mararoa, for Sydney via Wellington and Auckland. Passengers—Misses Sitting, Williams, Po.vne, McAuley, Falck (2), Forbes (4). Harrison, Perharn, Kincaid, Proctor (2), Foster, McKin.son, Thom, Shand C2), Milligan (2), Kirkland. Wilkin, son, Mesdames Williams, Hanson. Bradle, Ronaldson, Forbes, Nancarrow and 2 children. Smith, Miscall. Milligan, Beer and 2 children. Miller and 2 children, Newton, Ward. Bums and 3 children. Rough, Messrs Liggins, Hanson. Rice, Bradle. Colonel Porter, Messrs Beeharn, Ronaldson, Beer, Tyerman, Duncan. Milligan, (2), Bealswood, Connor, Reid, Benfell. Miscall, Airsell, Ings, Ward, Pascoe. Cuningham, Harrison, Rodgers, Feldwick. Allen, Miller. Newton. Ward, Burns, Bice, Playfair and party. Rev Cosgrove, Masters Rough (2), Winmill. PICTON, Tuesday. Arrived 2 a.m.—Te Kapu, from Wellington. Sailed, 5 a.m. —Te Kapu. for Collingwood. To sail, 3 a.m. Gzh. —Charles Edward, for Wellington. BLENHEIM, Tuesday. Sailed, 5 p.m.—Opawa. for Wellington. BLUFF. Tuesday. Sailed, 7.10 p.m.—Talune, for Hobart. ONEHUNGA, Tuesday. Sailed, 7.30 p.m.—Takapuna. for Wellington.

The i3-S. and A. Company’s Kurnara, which left London on January 19th. arrived in port at 3.40 p.m. yesterday. It is not expected that the steamer will be berthed before this afternoon. It will be some time next week before the Haupiri will be able to resume her running. The inquiry info the touching on a rock by the Takapuna in the French Pass will take place at Nelson. The Rotoiti, due this morning from New Plymouth, has a shipment of 11.650 boxes of Taragiaki butter for the Banffshire. The Pufcaki has gone to Napier to load a large line of sheep for Lyttelton. The U.S.S. Company’s Rakanoa was expected to leave Newcastle yesterday with timber and sleepers for Wellington and coal for Dunedim The Rotorua will take up her Nelson and Picton run to-morrow, going to Lyttelton on Saturday night. The Saturday night run to Lyttelton will be continued throughout the winter months. Mr Mcßurney, purser of the Rotomahana, and Mr Tubby, of the Mararoa, will exchange positions for a short time. The local office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has been advised that the Paparoa left Plymouth on the 2nd inst. for Auckland, Wellington and Lyttelton. Mr A. Pnfflett, son of the manager of the LT.S.S. Company at Napier, has received the appointment of assistant purser of the Monowai. The Mana, which was to take a cargo of coal ffom Westport for Waitara, is instead coming on to Wellington from Waitara, and Is expected in port some time today. The barqnentine Handa. Isle, Captain C. McPherson-Roy, arrived in port from Newcastle yesterday* loaded with 350 tons of coal for Mr S. Brown. She will probably he berthed to-day. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEAEAND STATIONS. The following weather report from typical New Zealand stations was received at the Colonial Museum at 5 p.m. yesterday:— Mannkau Heads.—Wind, south-west, breeze; barometer. 30.18; thermometer, 70. General remarks—Cloudy; sea moderate. New Plymouth.—Wind, calm: barometer. 30.07; thermometer, 65, General remarks—Overcast: sea smooth. Castlepoint.—Wind, north-west, fresh: barometer. 29.79: thermometer. 67. General remarks— Fine: sea moderate. Wellington.—Wind, north-west, fresh ; barometer. 29.90; thermometer. 60. General remarks —Drizzle showers. ■Westport.—Wind, north, light; barometer, 29.95; thermometer, 63. General remarks—Overcast; sea moderate. Kaikonra.—Wind, calm; barometer, 29.83; thermometer, 64. General remarks —Fine; sea smooth. Oamam.—Wind, calm; barometer, 29.60; thermometer, 60. General remarks— Cloudy; sea moderate. Bluff.—Wind, west, light; barometer, 29.57; thermometer, 58. General remarks—Rain. with lightning and thunder. Low pressure from west Has passed feastward of the meridian of South Cape, and one also from the same direction will pass about the 10th inst. A continuance of unsettled weather is to be expected generally. R. A. EDWIN. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday— Albany, 4th Wind, east; barometer, 30.2. General remarks—Fine, but cloudy. Hobart, 4th.—Wind, west; barometer, 29.7. General remarks—Fine. Sydney. sth.—Wind, south-east; barometer, 30.2. General remarks—Cloudy. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the Wellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow:—Barometer, 30.06; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 65; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 55; rainfall previous hours, nil; wind, north-west; fine. E. B. GORE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4298, 6 March 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4298, 6 March 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4298, 6 March 1901, Page 4