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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHAkmo of the moon. (Calculated tor New Zealand mean time.) MARCH. 1). H. M. Full moon ... 5 7 34 p.m. Last quarter ... 11 0 36 a.m. New muim ... 21 0 23 a.m. First quarter ... 27 4 9 p.m. Sun risen, 5.57 a.in.; acts, 0.23 p.m. Moon rises, 10.34 p.rn.; Beta, 1.6 p.m. ■ High water, 8/1:) a.ru.; 9.15 p.m. A It RIVED. TUESDAY, MARCH 12. Rotorua, s.s.. 576 tons; McArthur, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Ostler, O'Biion, Malcolm Mcadames Cooper, Richmond, Tatt’a, -llrown, Bartholomew, Messrs Johnstone, Bartholomew, Brown, Argus, Gordon, McGowan, Dyer, Rhodes, Richmond, Thomson, Bradley, Dix, Patterson; 14 steerage.

Tu Anna, s.s., 1028 tons, Bernech, from Auckland, "Gisborne and Napier. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Pettit, Mnginnity, Mcsilames .fames. 'Parsons. Turner, Lawrio, Rlmriff, Koakell, Campbell, -McCormack, Casey, Paterson, Allen. Messrs Stevenson, Ward, Campbell, Formal n, Dovrey. B.mvick, Johnston, Turner, Wi 1liams, Skeock. Martin, Casey, Sims, Sheriff. McCormack; 7 steerage. Wainui. a.a., 31)1 tons. Brown, from West (’oust, Nelson and Picton. . Passengers—Saloon: .Misses Cumins. Rose, Clark. Potts, Kick, Lonnie. Westnip, Hornsby 72). Smith, Volheide, Richardson, Drmnrn, Kalman. McKinnan, McKay, Badger. Mesdames Finnerty, Dobson. Cro.rvcll, Sbvche, Clayden, Donaldson nod child, Dines, Smith, Bolton, Onkey. Tucker and child, Wardoll. Rice and 2 children, Ucv Harding Messrs Wiffon. Fenwick Wallace, Prior, Darby, Jeffries, Athya, Mnvfitt, Lennie, Hislop, Bell. Morrish, Dobson, Tesehcmaker, Creswcll. Bowron, Duff, Kinselln. Newman Bright, .Solomon (2). McGhio, Gilchrist. Enatorhrn'ik, Kelmnn, Whittem, Hines. Badger; A steerage. Manoroa, s.;i., 78 Inns, Gibbons, from W'nganni. Panin, s.s.. 40 tons. Vink, from Blenheim. Passengers— Cabin : Mesdames WesiTott, Miller rad 2 children, Messrs Swanwlck, Little, Gibson, Crawford, WcslcoH:. To Kapu. b.s., 50 tons, Allman, from Motucka. SAILED. TUESDAY, MARCH 12. Jane Douglas. s.s.,_ 75 tons, Coulso.n, for Westport and Hokitika. Rotorua, s.a., 576 tons, McArthur, for Picton and Ncßon. Passengers—Saloon: 'Misses Gifford. Pettit, Burnett. Mesdames Crnickahaidc. Allenrler and infant, Clinch, Beauchamp, Captain Clinch, Messrs Hartley Burge, Aldridge. Grant. Daniels. Beauchamp. Crabb. Parsons, Allendor, Bull, Connor, Swain; G steerage. Palcoha, s.s., 2065 tons, Prosser, for London. Indradevi, s.s., 3701 tons, Firth, for London. To Anna, s.s. 1028 tons, Bernech, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers— Saloon; MHses Watt McLennan, Gordon, Wightoii, Ross. Miller. Mesdames Watt. Tverman and 2 children, Pickering. Pish, Turner and child. Miller. Payne. Scandrett. Wiffeu, Roys Mather. McGrath, Messrs Troll. Perrvman King. France. ■Slack, McNeill Watt (2), Harrison. McGhie. Moßcon, Tyormen. Adams, Hiorn, Sutherland. Payne Wi fieri. Ellis. Young, Wells, Flamin'/. Wrnv, Turner. O'Grady Rimnson. Mnrfitt. Small. Hutchinson Southern. Bennehamp, Bell, Jarvis. Brown. Brodgannu: 9 steerage. Wnkatn. ;; s.. !).' tons. Wills, for Lyttelton win Const. FTnin ,s.s., 90 tons, Crawford, for Wanganui. Flora, e.s.. 8,28 tons. Lambert, for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.' ■Waihora., from Lyttelton, this day ■ Mouowai, from Sydney, this dnv Raknnoa. from Newcastle, this day Rimu. from Port Chalmers, this clay Herald, from Grevmouth',"-this day Diucadee. from Westport this day Pnkaki, from Westport, this clay Kiripaka, from Blenheim, this day ' Aorere, from Patea and Opunake, this day Queen of the South, from Poston, this dav Stormbird, from Pieton, this clay Star of Australia, from Napier, 15th PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waihora, for Lyttelton, this day. at 3 p.m. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton, this day, at 7 p.m. Wainui. for Picton, Nelson and Coast, this day. at 12.30 p.m. Herald, for Greymouth, this day, at 5 p.m. Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day at 7 p.m. Te Kapu. for Havelock, Mnnaroa and Sounds, this day at 3 p.m. Kiripaka, for Blenheim, this day, at 4 p.m.

Queen of the South, for Foxton, this dav. at 2 p.m. Manaroa, for Wanganui, this day at 11 a.m.

TESSELB IN PORT. QUEEN'S WHARF. ■ Haupiri, s.s., 494 tona, Kumar a. s.s., G 034 tons. Aoten, b.«., 3702 tona. Eotomahana. s.s.. BG4 tons. Pania, s.s., 40 tons. Waiimi, s.s., 411 tons. To Kapu.s.s., 50 tona. Manaroa, s.s., 78 tons. Ronga, schooner, 93 tona. RAILWAY WHARF. O. M.- Tucker, barque. 490 tons. Handa Islo, barquentins, 261 tons, Moana, scow. 111 tons. WOOL JETTY, I/orrnlne, barque. 828 tons. Hinemoa, s.s., 283 tons. „ ' IN THE .STREAM. Southern Cross, s.s., 158 tons. Mildura, If.M.S, 2575 tons. Timaru, barque,’3s4 tons. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping CompanyWakanm (from Plymouth), February 3rd, Waxmate* February 6th; Tongariro Febrnary 27th; Paparoa (from Plymouth), March 2nd. bhaw, Savill and Albion Company— Maori February 7th : Mamari. February 19th; Tokonmru, March Gth. lyspr Line.—Whnkataue, January 10th; Indraghiri, February X9th. SAILED FROM NEW YORK. Tj»ot Lins—Stor of Australia, December End. SAILED FOR LONDON. New. Zealand Shipping Company. Tekoa (from Wellington), January 19th; Papnnui (iroin Wellington). January Slat; Fifeahirc (from Lyttelton) February 7th; Waikato (from Wellinetom February 13th: Banffshire (from Wellington), March 7th; Nairnshire (from Bluff). March 7. Shaw. SatiH and Albion Company— Delphic (from Lyttelton). January 22nd; Gothic (from Wellington), February 2nd; Waiwora ("from W'elHmr- / ton), February 16th; Pafceha (from Wellington), March 12fh. Tyner Line.—Jlawkes Bay (from Wellington), January 18th; Star of Victoria (from Wellington!. February 20th: Mimiro (from Wellinglonl. February 27th; Indradevi (from Wellington), Match 12th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Hiram Emerv barque, loft New York November Gth; Gladys, barque, leit Liverpool December. 31st; Santiago. l barque, left Havre December 31st; Camp-; hill, barque (L.G.D.J.). left Liverpool February 2Gth. ' BY TELEGRAPH. DUNEDIN. Tuesday. Sailed—Kini. for Greynionth, Sailed—Eiinganiite, for Sydney via Wel- - lincrton an-l AurVland. Passengers— Misses Cernty. Wright, Child (2), Higgins i Burns, Lovei-t *(2). Williamson. Mesdames! ■' : Baker,’ Conghtrey, Austin, Naylor. Mc-[ : Quin, Buchanan, Watkins, McGeorge,j

Messrs Ellison, James, Mcßitchie, Com- ; min McQaeen, Buclianan, Bullock, Lawn Bulmen, Bums, Chore, Perrett, Beattie Bone Cook, McOcorge, Williamson White, liepwick and 25 steerage. WESTPORT, Tuesday. Sailed, 1.20 a.m.—Dingaiee and Pukaki, for Wellington. m CASTLEPOINT, Tuesday. Arrived, 8.45 a.m.—Kahu, from Wellington. GREYMOCTH, Tuesday. Sailed, 0.45 a.m.—Hern Id, for Weliingto“’ BLENHEIM, Tuesday. Arrived, 12.15 a.m.—Kiripaka, from Wellington NELSON, Tuesday. Arrived, 0.20 a.m.—Waverley, from Wellington. • PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Sailed, 5.15 p.m,—ltangatira, for Lyttelt°n‘ BLUFF Tuesday. Sailed, 5.20 p.m.—Westralia, for HobiUt; NAPIER, Tuesday. Afrivcd, 2.30 p.m.—Quathlamba. from Newcastle. TIM ABU, Tuesday. Arrived, 3.45 p.m.—Kuramea, from LytteUon. LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Arrived. 9.5 a.m.—Waihorc,. from Wel""saiTed, 2.45 p.m.—Otarama, for Durban via Fremantle. . Sailed—Tutanokai, for Whangarei; Rimu. for Wellington. Sailed—'Waihora, for Wellington; Passengers—Misses Perry, Compton, Bailey, Fonlkes Baker, Sonter, Wadlow, Wilson, Moorhead (2). Mcßoady, Alley, Hewat, Sandsiein, Mesdames Mason. Murphy, ‘ Lowry, Adams, Souter and child, Baldwin. Brown, Wilson, Candy, and cnxlu, Simmons and children. Dyer, fechaefei, ’ Revs Pasquier Day, Ilarnsoii, Messrs Brown. Mowbray Harrison, Wi.son, Piper. Salter, Singer, Beauchamp, Sheridan. Cox, Wanklyn, Smith, Candy. Clary Tfeat, Simmonds,- Schaefer, Hastie, -Barron, Everord. Reynolds, Chapman, Gaffiu Pasquier, Beale, Alley. AUCKLAND 'Tuesday. The Waikare was released from quarantine this morning' after 24 hours detention; all well on board. . Sailed—Waikare, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Cramond, Mr and Mrs Todd, Mr and Mrs Bloomfield, Mr and Mrs H. K. Bloomfield, Mr and Mrs Beadle, Mr and Mrs araellie, Mr and Mrs Williamson and 2 children, Misses Crawford, McLaughry, Kennedy. E. and G. White. McDonald, i Hunter Eullen, Henn, Reid, Parish, Brodie, Gallien, Roche, Steele, Mesdames - Hook, Wilson. Grierson, Ross, Nurse ■ Westerly. Wells, Fathers Gregory and • Austine Dr Bett. Messrs Russfill. White. - Stuart, Usher, Potter, Gray, Burohell. » Binney, Carlton, Glasgow*, Ralston, JJtick, ■ Chare'. Jenkins. Edridge, Abbott, Tucker . (2), Claydcn Toms, Cook. Honoywood. - Pilkingfon, Wall Jay, Naismith. Mowbray, Master Middleton and 25 steerage. ■ KAIPAEA. Tuesday. Sailed—Pelotas and Frank Guy, barquentines, for Sydney. r The Monowai, which left Sydney at noon on Saturday last, ia due in port to-day • about noon. / ■ ’ , , The total quantity of cargo brought by • the Kuinara to this port was 4010 tons, ‘ which included some transhipments. ’ The ketch Kestrel has been purchased by ’ Messrs Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., the well-known shipping firm of Christchurch ’ and Wellington. The Jane Douglas took in explosives yesterday morning from the Evans Bay magazine and the Kaiwarra magazine, sail- ' ing in the afternoon for Westport and Ho- , kitika. The Eangatira will load at Wellington . for South Africa about the 22nd inst,. and will sail early in April from the Bluff. The shin Wasdale (1755 tous) was t ohave left Port Pirie yesterday for Wellington. She is coming to Mr G. H. Scales, to load wool for London. Th‘e Haupiri came off the slip yesterday i morning and was berthed at. the Jervois Quay Wharf, where the alterations being , made to the vessel's hnll will be completed. The barque Lorraine finished her loading last evening, and is expected to sail today, weather permitting, for London. There is some talk of the Lorraine mak--9 ing a possible race of it with the Dramblair and Saxon. If she'can, however, 9 she will have to carry every stitch of canvas. The Tyser liner Indradevi got away for London, via Las Palmas, yesterday. At this port she took in the following cargo; t —394 bales wool, 880" casks tallow, 900 cases ■ tinned meats, 35 cases empty cylinders, , 5207 carcases mutton,'9992 carcases lamb, 1987 lees. 400 quarters beef, 144 pieces, 49 , cases kidneys, and 20 sacks ox tails. The S.S.' and A. Company's Pakeha, 5 which called in at this port on Sunday to coal prior to sailing for London, left again t on her homeward journey early yesterday morning. She has the ■ following cargo 1 from Wellington and Picton <—9ll bales fiax, 167 casks tallow. 67 casks pelts. 15,009 4 carcases mutton, 2233 pieces. ■ 320 legs. 13.972 carcases lamb, 1001 quarters beef, s 165-cases kidneys. , t THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS The following weather report from typical Now Zealand stations was received at the Colonial Museum at 5 p.m. yesterday;— Manukau Heads.—Wind, south-west, fresh; barometer. 30. U: thermometer. 65. , General remarks—Cloudy; sea moderate. New Plymouth.—Wind, north, breeze; barometer, 30.00; thermometer. 67. General remarks—Showery; sea smooth. south-west, light; barometer. 30.08: thermometer. 56. Gene- , ral remarks—Rain; sea moderate. Wellington.—Wind, south, fresh: barometer. 30.13: thermometer, 56. General remarks—Overcast. Westport.—Wind,, calm: barometer. 30.02: thermometer. 61. General remarks —Fine: sea smooth. Kaikoura.—Wind, south-east, light: barometer. 30.25: thermometer. 58. General remarks—Rain • sea smooth. Oamam.—Wind.' south, light; barometer. 30.27: thermometer, 55. , General remarks—Cloudy; sea smooth. Pressure has decreased at Albany, but has increased at both Sydney and Hobart. - Low pressure from west passed east of the meridian of South Cape about 5 P.m. or . the ,10th and one also'from west will pass , late to-morrow. Unsettled weather and prevalence of high westerly winds are. to - bo expected at most places south of Napier and' New Plymouth. E. A. EDWIN. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at r lhe> undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday— Albany, 11th.—Wind,. east; barometer. 30.1.' General remarks—Fine. Hobart. 11th.—Wind, south-west: baro-. , meter, SO.t. General remarks—Fine. Sydney, 12tb.—Wind; calm; barometer, ■ General remarks—Light rain. ‘ ■ WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY, ■ The weather records': taken at the Wellington Observatory at 9 Am,, yesterday were as follow:—Barometer, 30.063: maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 65.3; minimum shade .temperature previous 24 hours, 56.0; rainfall previous 24 hoars, nil; wind, south; dull. E. B. GORE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4304, 13 March 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4304, 13 March 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4304, 13 March 1901, Page 4