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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated, for New Zealand mean time.) MARCH. x». H. M. Pull moon ... 5 7 34 p.m. East quarter ... 14 0 36 a.m. New moon ... 31 3 23 a.m. F’irst quarter ... 27 4 9 p.m. Sun rises, 5.59 a.m.; seta, 6.19 p.m. Moon rises, p.m.; sets, 2.43 p.m. High water, 10.45 a.m.; 11.37 p.m. AEBIVED. THXJESDAr, MAH.CH 14. Mapourika. s.s., 717 tons, Worrall, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers Saloon: Misses Cargill, McLean, Kirkpatrick, Warren, Eogers, Qdmn, Clark Mesdames Williams and infant Bussell Wood and 4 children Wilby and child i'oley, Ho Norvell, Johns, Judge Ward Bov Wood and servant, Sergeant Foley’ Messrs Cargill, McLean, Thompson Craig, Engels, Piper Franklin, England Walter, Monro, McDermott, Zohxab ’ McClue, Hunter, Biley, Hodson, Ching, Symons. Master Hodson; 16 steerage. Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, McArthur, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Levy, Gnrnmell, Millington (2). Peake. Birch (2). Holmes, Dorrein. Ewiugton, Baillie, Braithwaite Mesdames Sigley Abrams, Clarke, Pritchard McMahon, Bnlcb, Ewing, Toogood, Ledger, Parsons, Messrs Cross, George, Biggar (2) Peppers)!, Franks, McCarthy, Mason, Lusk, Hartley Armstrong, Fargue, Law. Greenfield. Griffiths. Clark. Young, Boss, Chandler, Duncan, Harle, Marnner, Ledger, Toogood, Parsons, Master McGregor; 11 steerage. Elingamite, s.s., 1685 tons, Wylhe, from Dunedin and Lvttoltou. Pussengers-j-Sa-loon; Misses Harding, Coverdale. Hart. Armstrong flerridga, Healy, Anderson, Wright Mclntosh. Schiechka. Mesdames Naylor anti child. Stony, Buchanan, Barker and child, Barrett and infant, hrswin Clover and 0 children, Baxter, Malcolm. Sherlock. Parsons, Sehischka, Bey Clover, Messrs Newman, Watkins, Ellison (2) Dewar, Buchanan. Cimino, Taylor Christian Barker, Gray, Eoe. Brownlow Chisholm, Lawn, Tiffen. Schisrnka. Malcolm. Parsons, Griffiths; 70 steerage. Kiripaka, s.s., 74 tons, Shaw, from Blenheim.

SAILED. THURSDAY, MARCH 14. Mildnra, H.M.S., twin-screw steel cruiser 2575 tons, 7300-borsr> power, 8 guns, Gaptain Kiiigsmill, for Auckland. Eakanoa. s.s., 1570 tons, Uolford, for Timani. _ . , rl Herald, s.s., 365 tons, Brophy, for Groymonth. ~ , . Rotorua. s.s.. 57« tons, McArthur, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Car, Eglinton. Hepburn, Ulrich Hoby Bask;. Mesdnmes Eglinton. Rogers, Hoby’, finikin. Bowen. Messrs Hill, Haycock. Tones rind boy. Robin, Batkin. Halley Carr, Passnn, Rowland. . , Banin s.s., 40 tons Bisk, for Blcnheirh. ElingamHe, s.s., 1(185 tons. Wyllie. for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland and Svdney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses _ Alarhn Brewer D'Aroy, ATesdnmes Wilson and child A still, Lomax and child, Martin, Evan’s Bishop Wilson, ATessrs Bennett. Wilson-Craig, Crejr, Hartley. Astill; 10 stecTfipjo. Eotoiti. s.s., 020 tons, Eobertson. for New Plvrnouth and Onebunga. Passengers —Sslonn : Misses Bergusson. Hutchinson Rkeenan, AfcAlpinr*. Afesdames Bsrgusson AH tali ell, Alncky. Hutchinson. Eevs Penfold, Peecroft, Harrison. Bay. Alessrs Cullen, Blowers. Sing Kee;. fl 5 'i imam, barque, 334 tons, Holmes, for Kaipara. . Dingaclee, s.s., 003 tons, Dilner, for Grevmontb. Eimu s.s., 148 tons. Afarks. for Picton. Eonga! schooner. 93 tons. Peterson, for ; Hnvelock.

EXPECTED AEETVALS. Waiknre, from Sydney via Northern ports this day Te Kami, from Picton, this dav. Knramea, from Timaru this day Eotomabana. from Lvtteltnn. this Jay Blorn. from Westport, this dav Pania from Blenheim, this day Queen of the Sontb, from Poxton, this day Mona, from Wanennui._ this day Aorere. from Paten, this day Huia. from Wanganui. this day Afanarna. from Wanganui. this day Jane 1)0110-133, from Westnort. this dav Rotorua. from Nelson and Picton 16th AToana. from ATelhonrne via Hobart and South. 16th Takamma. from Onebunga and New Plvmonth, 16th Wakntu, from. Lyttelton, Cheviot and Knikourn, 17tb , Star of Australia, from Gisborne. 16th PEO-TEGTED T)EPAETTJEES.

Antea. for London. LTiis dor. nt 6 a.m. Monowai. for Melbourne via South, this dav, nt noon. Waiknre. for Lyttelton aud Dunedin, this dav. at i p.m. Rotomahann, for Lyttelton, this day. at 7 -p.m. Mona, for Pntea. this dav. at noon. ' Aorere. for Patea and Opunake, this dav. at noon. Stormhird for Wanganui, this day, at noon. Panin, for Blenheim, Hng day. at noon. Queen of the South, for Foxton, this dav. nt 2 d.tu. .Mnunroft, for Wanganui, this' day, nt 1 p.m. VESSELS TNT PORT. QTTEEN’R WHARF. TTauniri, s.s., 49t. tons. Yumara. s.s., 6034 tons. Falcon schooner. OS tons. Stormhird, s.s., 14S tons. ManmiriTia. s.s.. 717 tons. Monowai. s.s. 2136 tons. Kiripnka. s.s.. 7t tons. RAILWAY WHARF. It. AT. Tucker, herouo, 490 tons, Moana, scow, lit tons. WOOL JETTY. Handa Tale, harauentino. 261 tons. TNT Tlffl STREAAT. Southern Cross, g.s. IRS tons. Lorraine, hnrone. 898 tons. MOVEMENTS OP DTRE<JT STEAMERS. SAD,ED PR OAT LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— WaVanni (from Plymouth) Pehrunry S~d; Waipmte. February 6th: Tougariro. Pehrnnrr 27th; Papnroa (from Plymouth). March 2nd. Shaw. Serin and Alhinn Company,— Maori February Vth; Momnri. February 19tb: Tolcomarn March 6tb. Tvaor Eire —Wbnka+aue, January 70th; Indragbiri, February 19th. SAIT,ED FLOAT NEW TORN. TVser Line—Star of Australia. December 22nd. SAD,ED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Papanni (from Wellington). January 31st• Pifesbiro (from Lvtteltop), February 7tb: Wailcnto (from Wellington) February 18th; Banffshire (from Wellington). March 7th; Nairnshire (from Bluff), March 7 th. Shaw. Snyill and Albion Company.— Delnhie (from T.rtteliou). January 22ud: Gothic (from Wellington). February 2nd: Waiwcra (from Wellington). February 16th: Fab eh a (from Wellington), ATarch 12 th. Tyser Line.—Mar-Ire’s Bay (from Wellington). January 18th; Star of Victoria (from Wellingtons, February 20tb: ; Mimiro (from WelHueton). February 27th- Indradevi (from Wellington), Alarch 12th. SAILERS EFFECTED. Hiram Emery hnrnue. left New York November oth; Gladys, barmie. left Liver* pool December 31st; Santiago harcino. ; left Tfayre .’Dccemhen •'list: Camobill. barone (L.G.D.J.). left Liverpool Febni- : ary 26th. BY TELEGRAPH. ERE AT A NTT,E. Thursday. Arrived—Australia, from London. Passengers for New Zealand—Alias Rodgers, Me&rs Graham, Gibbons.

SYDNEY, Thursday. Sailed —Whakatane and for Auckland. HOBART, Thursday. A rived —E.I.M.S. Dalhouaie, from Wellington. WESTPORT, Thursday. Sailed— Flora (3.35 a.m.), for Wellington; Jane Douglas (5.45 p-in-), i° r WellingltoD’ TIMARU, Thursday. j Sailed, 10 a.m.— Karamea. for Wellington* PICTON, Thursday. Arrived, 5 p.m.—Rotorua, from WellingtoSailed, 2 a.m.—Wainui, for Nelson. To sail, 4 a.m. 15th— Rotorua, for N elson. NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday. Arrived, 5 a.m.— Ngapuhi, from Onehunga (connected). Thuwday> Arrived. 9.30 a.m.— Waikare, from Gis-b°ssled-Waikar6 (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Kahu (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington' WANGANUI, Thursday. Arrived. 1.30 a.m.— Manaroa. from We 1.... .... ««»■b Arrived— Wakatu (2.45 a.m.). from Kalkoura; Waihora (8 a.m.) and Rotomahana (10.5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Waihora, for Sydney; Wakatu, for Cheviot. _ , Sailed—Rotomahana, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Cumow, McKay, Burklev Power, Dickenson* Martin, Gou"n, Hogg, McLellan, Cox, Mesdames Lotilly, Blackwell, Estill, Hansen, Chute and child, Rule, Wright, Long and 2 children. Gordon and 3 children, McLellan, Weir and 2 children. Colonel Estill. Captain Eermodo, Messrs Brown, Moaking (2), Parkinson', Power, Symons. Parata, Roskruge, Searole, Jameson, Williams, Trent, Jones, Andrews, Clark, Everard, Lieber, Green, Leo, Chute, Rule. Wright, Mulct, Milne, Weir. HAVELOCK, Thursday. Arrived, 1.30 p.m.—Te Kapu, from Wellington. __ Sailed, 3.45 p.m.—Te Kapn, for Wellington via Pictou. BLENHEIM. Thursday. Arrived, 0.20 p.m.—Pania, from Wellington. i FOXTON. Thursday. Sailed, 3 p.m.—Queen of the South, for Wellington. GISBORNE. Thursday. Arrived, 1 p.m.—Linda Weher. from Newcastle. ONE HUNG A, Thursday. Sailed—Takapuna, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Read, Stocker, Wilson, Shipton. Mclntyre. Bull. Coates, Mesdames Horton, Lemon and child, McClatchie, McTavish, Atkinson, Cook, Lane, Hales and 2 children. Row lew Messrs Ewen. Lothian. Hutson, Hugh. George, McClatchie, Cook, Seville. Parker, McTavish, Gray, Innes, Logan. Lillico. Poster. King. Whitney. Horton, Murrell, Bull, Lemon. Hons T. Y. Duncan, R. T. Rowley, Captain Lewis, Lieutenants Herd and Briffault, 45 of Auckland contingent. The barone Lorraine, loaded with wool for Mr G, H. Seales, went'into the stream yesterday, preparatory to sailing for London. ■ ... ...

The schooner Whangaroa. which left. Wanganui on February 19th, arrived in Sydney on March 7th. - : The Aotea, having completed the loading of her Home cargo, is. to leave for London at davlight this morning via Monte Video and TenerifFe. She is taking the following saloon passengers;—Miss McMenaroin, Airs McAfenamin, Messrs Kowin and Eoskell.

The Elingamite. which left for Sydney via East Coast last evening, had a cargo of 900 tons for northern, ports and Sydney.

Mr E. Mclntyre, chief engineer of the Eotoma, lias been appointed to a similar position on one of the Tasmanian steamers of the Union Company. He is being succeeded By Mr Debbie, of the Hnnpiri. The Knight Errant is expected in port from Manila for a cargo of 4000 tons of coal. The Star of Australia has been del a veil at Gisborne owing to had weather. It is exneeted. however, that she will he able to get away from Poverty Bav at four o'clock this afternoon and should reach port tomorrow afternoon. The Mnnowai was berthed at the Queen's Wharf shortly before six o’clock last evening. after being in quarantine for twentyfour hours. She experienced fine weather across from Sydney—north-east winds till two davs out. when the wind changed to the south-east. The Monowai has a large quantity of general cargo for this and Southern porta, including 25,144 ft of timber for Wellington and 39,120 ft for Dunedin.

The Jane Douglas waa to leave Westport last evening with a cargo of coal from the Westport Co-operative Coal Company for the local agents. Messrs W. Af. Bannatyne and 00. She will load hack a cargo of kerosene for West Coast ports. The barqnentine Handa Isle shifted from the Eailway Wharf to ‘ the Wool Wharf yesierdav to take in ballast, -prior to sailing for Kaipara, to load timber for Sydnev.

ATr Murrell, general manager of the Hnddart-Parker Steamship Company, re- , cently informed a representative of the Gisborne "Times” that a director of the : company was proceeding to England to arrange for the building of a second steamer lihe, the Zealandia to take the place of the Elingamite. Messrs • Johnston and Co., Ltd., local . agents for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, are advised that the s.s. Australia will leave Sydney for London on the 2nd April, instead of the 3rd as previously intimated. The Monowai brought the following passengers from Sydney;—Saloon: Misses Topp. Wilkie (2). Oailvie. Gilroy. Wvlde, Norris. Watson, Riley, Solomon, Banks. Palmer. Mesdamee Hermann. 3 children and maid. Ogilvie. Norris. Blake and infant, Teldhnm, Hanson. Bavlev, Messrs Poe, ABt, Housmann. Flynn. Lindsay, Wilkie Norris. May. Somerville. Drummer, Teldham. Tremlelt. Weiske, Howard. Rutherford, Allen, Griffiths, Cole. SurgeouCaptaln de-Rensri: 63 steerage. The Aforawai will sail for the South at noon to-da.v. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The folowing weather irepnrt from Typical New Zealand stations was received nt the Colonial Museum, at 5 p.in. yesterday; — Alnnukau Heads. Wind, north-east, fresh; barometer. 30.1.1; thermometer. 61. General remarks!—Drizzling; sea smooth. New Plymouth. Wind, north-west, light: barometer, 30.08: thermometer, 66. General remarks—Rain, with thunder and lightning: sea moderate. CasGepoint.—Wind. east, light; barometer. 30.22; thermometer, 63. General remarks—Pine; sea heavy. Wellington.—Wind, south, light: barometer, 30.15; thermometer. 58. General remarks—Overcast. Westport.—Wind, south-west. fresh; barometer. 30.13; thermometer, 60. General remarks—Fine: sea smooth. ICaikoura. Wind, calm; barometer, 30.21; thermometer. 60. General remarks —Gloomy; sea moderate. Onmaru.—Wind, north-east, light: baro'meter. 30.23; thermomeW. 6G. General remarks—Fine; sea moderate. Bluff.—Wind, south-east, light: barometer. 30.13; thermometer, 55. General remarks—Fine. Increased pressure at Albany, but it has decreased at Hobart and Sydney. There is low pressure to the north-west of North Cane, travelling to south-east. Low pressure from west will pass eastward of the meridian of South Cape on the 18th. E. 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, 13th.—Wind,'south: barometer. 30.2. General remarks—Fine, but clondy. Hobart. 13th.—Wind, north-east; barometer. 30.0. General remarks—Cloudy. Sydney, 11th.—Wind, north-west: barometer, 30.1. General remarks— Fine. ■WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the Wellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow:—Barometer, 30.313: maxi-

mum shade temperature previous 24 hours, j 5 61.5; minimum shade temperature previ- 1 ous 24 hours, 52.5; rainfall previous 24 j hours, .002 in; wind, south-east; dull -weather. E. B. GOEE,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4306, 15 March 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4306, 15 March 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4306, 15 March 1901, Page 4