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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New- Zealand mean time.) MAJiCH.

Sun rises), 0.2 a.in.; sets, 6.13 p.m. Moon rises, 2.51 a.m.; sets. 4.39 p.m. High, water. 2.10 n.m.; 3 p.m. ARRIVED. SATURDAY, MARCH 10. Kiripaka. s.s., 72 tons. Shaw, from Blenheim. Wavorley, s.s., 77 tons, Vickermni'. from Nelson. Takapunn. s.s.. 330 tons. Grant, frtrn Onohunga, and New FlymoulK. Passengers—Saloon: Misses A'lLon. Centos, Stocken, .Mclntyre, Morey, Williams Mesdamos i.ane, McClatchie,. McTavish, Dr Bri(fault. Messrs Lane. McCinteluo, Murrell, Hutson. Lillico, Even, Seville, McTavish, King, Itaino. Morey; 1 steerage. Aorere, s.s., 45 tuna, Tinney, from Patea. Rotorua, s.s.. 576 tons, McArthur, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Goodwin, Packard, Saunders, Henderson, Gallon, Sigley, Birch, Hutchen, Burnett (2), Paul, Tibbetts, Dempsey, Hall, Adams, McCormack, Poyntor, Watson, Thomas, Mesdnrnes Loasby, Raine, Jacomb. Judge Conolly, Messrs Barker, Braddon, Sbnllcrass, Wolfe, Walker, Bradshaw, Zachnnnh, Brodrick, Boarclman. Kirk, Langford, Marchant. Cook, Ellis, Hume, Pierard, Thomas, Paul. Jenkins. Clarke, Patterson, Nolan, Hart, Smith, Masters Ifenrichs, Da May; 10 steerage. Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons, Coulson, from Westport. Moana ,s.s., 2414 tons, Carey, from Melbourne via Hobart and South. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Wilkins, Upton. Ede, Johnstone, Tnrton, Mnir, Miller, Hislop, Greenwood (21, Cnckrofl, Hemsley,, Wallace, Andrews, Gibson, Thompson, Fathers, Ladley, Gilbert, Julo, Kyan. Smart. Keir, Wilson, McNamara, TTardingo, Evans, Mesdarnes Scott, McLeod, McKenzie, Jones, Wills, Wilkins, Harris, Schofield, Tnsley, Scott, Gilbert, Pharnzyn, PalmT, Garner, McNamara, Gilmer, Judges Denniston, Williams, Captains Paterson, McDnngall. Lieutenant Overton, Troopers Haddington, 'Webster, Messrs Scott, Manning, Beck. Leslie. McX-eod, McKenzie, White. Thompson, Flint, Stanford, Logan, Wills, Christie, Murray (21, Scarf, McLaughlin, Mrmro, Bench, Denniston, Whitehom, Geary, Brown, Smith, Mollinenux, Lucas. Parker. Gillesnie. Peryman, Greenshields. Coombs, Paterson, Teschcrnnker. Lamb. Gilmer. Granville, Fanning, W'illiams; GO steerage. Panin s.s., 40 tons, Fisk, from Blenheim. Himitangi s.s., 140 tons, Harvey, from Picton. SHNDAT. MARCH 17. Queen of the South, s.s., 121 tons. Manly, from Fnxton. Knight Errant, s.s., 4747 tons, Jones, from Noumea. Star of Australia, s.s.. 7198 tons. Simpson. from New York, via Australia, Auckland and Gisbcmo. Stormbird, s.s., 137 tops; Jarman, from Wanganui. Hawea, s.s., 1701 tons, Abram, from Lyttelton. To Kapu, s.s., 50 tons, Allman, from Picton. Rotomahnun. s.s., 901 tons. Manning, from Lvtlel+on. 1 Passengers—Saloon: Misses McLntchio. Lane, Martin. Cooke, Lane. Huelms. Cnx (21, Scott, Picnt, Low, Poulton. ColHns. Jennies. Perkins. Cox.. McGregor, Keith, Jennings. Mesdarnes 1 Johnston, Wise, Hewlett. Blythe. Cox, Crow. See) t. Paid ton. Chambers. Perkins. Weir, McAdnms.Mnior Smith. Dr Laying©. Messrs Denton. Craiko, Herons. Arrowsmith, Flenlwond. Kennedy, Hridgeman, Hoskins. Potts, McGregor. Cable, Simons, Trent, Poison, Isaac. Hnllanatein. Andrews. Burney, Hughes. Johnston. Glendenning, Anton, Brown. Jneksnn. Robinson. Boss. Lncas. Dixon. McDonald. Nicol, Bell. Perkins. Heaslnv. Thomas. McKenzie, White. White, McDonald, Arnold. Scandie. Cameron, Cunderscn, Kerr, "Rnleyn, Beclringham Pearson. Hovs. McDon-. aid, Martin, Stephens. Gaitt. Hamer, Wall, Gilbert, MeAdair>». Trier. McKnv, King. Whitley, Black well. Ernns. Bunting, Lester. Townsend, Kemp. Lamb, Perkins. Grand. McMennamin. Wilson. Wonllntt, Ferguson, Gen. Dixon. Hewlett. Blvthe, Cox. Craw, Chambers, Weir. Frns°r. Pegg. Wells. MeKnight. Moorhousa. Wardrop. Grey, Taylor. Biddle. Fraser, Dnngronm, A adeem n Smoill. Smith. Lawrence. Lvders. Hughes, Bohinson. Fraser, Mcßeiob, Brown, Heiicsv. Martin. McKinley. Lane, Bohertsoii, Barkie, Borbidge, Sergeant Manning: 98 steerage. Te Annu. s.s., 1998 tons. Bernech. from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : *Misse» Coates, Millar, Rowe, EastWood. Comnton (21, Tnvlnr, Guthrie Tonn, Graham, Bond. Lough. Graham, Murray, Lenrnrd. Wright, Mills. Flayer. Trier. Stott, Smith, Drury, McGregor. Thomas, 'Alton, Flood. James, Pearson. Mcjntvre. Onin. Mesdarnes Contes. Evans. Auston, Flood Todd, Pearson. Messrs Chapman, Speight. York McLeod. Atkins (2), Wilson, Clapcott. Coomhe; 15 steerage.

P A TT.FD. SATURDAY, MARCH IG. Mapourika, s.s., 717 tons, Worrall. for Pic ton. Nelson nod West Const. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Sweetman. Batchelor, Johnson, Wvldo, Simpson, Holloway, Mesdames Bnick, Bncheol, Callister and 3 children. Bnyley, Brooker, Messrs Renney, Gale, Huddleston, Grange, Patrick, Bogan, Flynn, Beitch, Brooker, Watty, Kennedy. Marshall: 9 steerage. Kahn, s.s., 99 tons, McAlister, for Gisborne. Aorere. s.s., 45 tons, Tinney, for. Paten. Waver!ey, s.s., 77 tons, Vickermlin, for. Nelson and West Const. Rotorua. s.s., 576 tons. McArthnr, for Lyttelton. _ Passengers—Saloon: Misses Jaimes, Wilson. Lucas, Furlong, Watson, Booth, Smith. Mclntyre, Mesdnmes Croft and child. Cook and rhild, Buchanan, Booth, Boss. McClatchie, T)r Briffanlt, Sergeant Bvaddnek, Messrs Randnp. Allison. Grover, Croft. Cook. Aconrt (2) Harding. Robertson C2). Buchanan. Fipckney, McClatchie. MnirsborongU (2); 12 steerage. Moana, s.s.. 2114 tons. Carew. for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses 3henton, Twrin. Hirons. Chisholm (2)' Tihbins. Orr. Brnadrihh. Bee, Sutter May Morey, Derrngh. Williams. Steel, Lucky, Close. Sheriff. Mooney. Boyd, Simmonds, Compton, Francis. Fox, Bryan, Beddington, Amresnn, Oakley. Mcsdames Adams. Bnkin, Hall and infant. Jamieson: and maul, Broadrihb. Fyffp-Jnmieson, Steel McGeorge. Close. McCormick, Bovd ', Blyth, Simmonds Cnmnlin. Francis Sliarn. McKenzie. Har. Clubber, Fairfax’, Rev Harding. Messrs Cotter. Jarman. MeGeorge, Merer. Harvey. Barley. MeTnit Armstrong, Hicks. Barfell. Gnalter. Perry, Bavliss. Leslie, Cox, Mclntosh. Terry Ritchie. Brompton, Fnsrnrtv. Winstone Bovd. Woodhill. Ivey. Birth, Thompson Craig, McKVn-'.ie. Bonningtop CSV Osborne Be Oen, Present. Bullock. Whitstone. Parkinson, Ralston. Hood. Affleck. Mauifold. Colonel Willoughby. Master Boyd. Honda Isle, harquentine, 261 tons, for Kninara. Flora, s.s., 813 tons, Lambert, for Westport. Manama, s.s.. 73 tons, Gibbons, for Wanganui. SUNDAY. MABCH 17. Kumara. s.s., 6034 tons, Scotland, for Pioton. Hnin, s.s.. 90 tons, Crawford, for Wan- , ganui. Takapnnn. s.s.. 369 tons. Grant, for Onehunga via Nelson and Now Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Mechnm, Carter, Blair, Mesdemes Vincent Gothard. SandiInnds. Afesors Rattray. Brown, Mereweather. Minehin. Reid. Ross. White. Sandilands, Chisholm, Wrntf, Hooton. Holmes. Hodson. Fflridge, Newman. Burdekin, James. Master Hudson. Hawea. s.s., 1791 lons.' Abram, for Napier. Mana, s.s.. 72 tons, Westrup, for Patea. expected arrivals. Petone, from Grevmonth. this day v Charles Edward, from Nelson, this day. Wnipui. from Nelson, this day PROJECTED DBRARTURKS. Rotomnhana, for Lyttelton, this day, at 7 p.m. Te Anau. for. Auckland via Napier and Gisborne, this dew. at 4 o.m. Himitangi. for Napier via Const, this day ftt 4 p.m.

Kiripaka, for Blenheim, this day, at 10 1 P ' Queen of the South, for Fox ton. this day | at 4 p.m. Stormbird. for Wanganui, this day at 5 p.m. Panin, for Blenheim, this day VESSELS IN POUT. QUEEN’S WHARF. Haupiri, s.s.. 494 tons. Karamea. s.s., 5464 tons. : Mana, s.s., 77 tons. Kiripaka, s.s., 74 tons. Pama, s.s., 40 toms. Himitangi, s.s., 149 tons, Jane Douglas, s.s., 75 tons. Queen of the South, e.s., 121 tons. Star of Australia, s.s., 7198 tons. Botomahanh, s.s., 901 tons. Te Anau, a.5..T028 tons. TV Kapu, s.s., 50 tons. : , RAILWAY WHARF. G..M. Tucker, barque, 430 tons, Moana, scow. 111 tons. WOOL JETTY, i Stormbird, s.s., 137 tons. IN THE STREAM. • . Southern Cross, s.s.. 163 tons. Lorraine, barque, 828 tons. Falcon, schooner, 95 tons. Knight Ikrant, s.s., 4747 tons. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. SAILED FROM LONDON.' New Zealand Shipping Company,yWakanui (from Plymouth), February .d ; Waimate, February oth; Tongaciro, t ebruary 27th; Paparoa (from Plymouth), March 2nd. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Maori. February 7th; Mamari, February 19th; Tokoranm. March 6th. ■ Tysar Line,—Whakatane. January 10th; Indinghiri; February 19th. A SAILED FOR LONDON. ■New Zealand Shipping Company.— Papanui (from Wellington), January 31st • Fifeshire (from Lyttelton), February 7th; Waikato (from Wellington). February 18fch; Banffshire (from Wellington), March 7th; Nairnshire (from Bluff), March 7th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Delphic (from Lyttelton), January 22nd; Gothic (from Wellington), February 2nd; VVaiwera (from Wellington), Febroary ■ 16th; Pakeha (from Wellington), March I2th; Aotea (from Wellington), March 15th Tyser Line.—Hawke's Bay (from Wellington), January 18th; Star of Victoria (from Wellington), February 20th; Mimiro (from Wellington), February 27th; Indradevi (from Wellington), March 12th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Hiram Emery barque, left New York November 6th; Gladys, barque, left Liverpool December 31st; Santiago, barque, left Havre December Slst; Campbill, barque (L.G.D.J.), left Liverpool February 26th. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Saturday. Arrived—German warshipCormoran, from the Islands. Sunday. Sailed, yesterday—Mokoia, for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Saturday. Arrived—Monowai (8.15 a.m.). Waikare (8.20 a.m.). and Rotomahann (8.55 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ , „ , Arrived, 5.35 p.m.—Toroa, from Chatham Islands. v : Sunday. Arrived, 3.35 p.m.—Rotorua, from Wellington. . TIMARH, Saturday. Arrived, G a.m Rakanoa, from Wellington. AHCKLAND Saturday.

’ Sailed—Moura, for East Coast. 'Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Tapham, Ware, Eobertson. Mrs Tapham and son, Messrs ‘McGill Walker, "Hooper, Ware, Hay, ’Draper, Stewart and 5 steerage. - Sunday. Arrived. 1 a.m.—S.M.S. Mildura, from Wellington. NELSON",, Saturday. To sail, 7 a.m., 18th— Wainui, for Wellington. ' _ , Sunday. Arrived, 3.30 a.m.—Waverley, from Wellington. Arrived, 4 a.m.—Mapounka, from Pic*on" , WAITARA, Saturday. Sailed, 10 p.m.—Rimutaka, for Wanganm" PIOTON, Saturday. Arrived, 5.30 p.m.—Mapourika, from Wellington. , , Sailed 7.30 p.m.—Manounka, for Nelson GEETMOTJTTT. Sunday. Sailed 7 a.m.— Petnne. for Wellington. ’ WESTPOET, Saturday. Arrived. 3 p.m.—Pnkaki, from WellingSundav. Arrived, 3 p.m.—Flora, from Wellington" KAIPAEA"., Saturday. Sailed—Enterprise, schooner..for Dunedin. ‘ , u ; On Saturday the Takapuna brought from New Plymouth 300 bags and 3 bales of funghs. .for transhipment rta-China.' 1 The "Knieht Errant, of the same Amerioan line as the Knight Temnlar. in port yesterday—on-her way* from'Noumea to New Turk—to replenish .her bunkers with 2500 tons of coal. The vessel has'a full cargo of trn-oienl products for American markets. She is one of the largest vessels to visit this port, having a net tonnage of 4747 tons, B"d with a. length of 505 ft and 58ft beam. Captain T. Jones is in command The Lady St. Anhvh. recently wrecked at the entrance of Kainara. Harbour, was being sailed for-!be fimt time by Canto in McDonald. Tlie wreak occurred in this wav. As the vessel ymP beating nr> the entrance. the wind. was blowing strongly from the south-east, accompanied by a very heavy swell. While going over the bar, and while inst,inside of Tory shoal between the shove and the north suit, the wind suddenly dronnad almost to a calm. Tlie ve°sel at the time was being were round in order to clear the shoal but through the wind dmnuing she lost wav and the heavy swell and soring tide sweat her in shore and she struck thg,oevH x s-it, Ar she was very light, having boGi'og Imt ballast in her] slie was carried further in shore to high water mark, and when the tide dronned she was Inch and' dry. The crew walked ashore at low water..

The flue steamer Star of Australia, of the Tyser Comnany, reached nort yesterdnv morning from New Work via Australian nnrts. Auckland and Gisborne. A mini distinction attaches to this vessel on the present occasion—she eclipsed all previous records the outward run in forty-eight davs. and carried out of New Work the largest "cargo of manufactured goods that has ever left. America for the Antiuodes. Leaving New Vnrk on December 22nd. the steamer called at -St. Vincent! for eoel end reached Melbourne on February 7tb, the rovage being of an up eventful character. From Australia and down th° ooast fair weather has been cxnerienced. but while lying out in the hev at Gisborne the steamer was delayed bv the rough weather. The steamer will nut" out at this nort her local and Dunedin cargo —2ooo tons for Wellington and 800 tons for Dunedin. cargo will he taken in at this nort and the vessel will then go on to LvtteHon, Wanganui. Napier and Gisborne. rotnm ; ny to this port to complete her loading. Captain W. .1. Reed, late of the Stnr of New Zealand, is in command end with him ere the following officers:—Chief Mr Fenrner {formerly of the Star of New Zealand): second, Mr Brook Gate third ’officer); third Mr Auld ; and fourth. Afr Hardy. Mr AfcDonahl is still in eharge of she engine department, and with him are Afessrs Fife "Brook (Star pf "Victoria), Ranasav and Sneodmen. Messrs Coomb-es and Bend are the refrigerating engineers. ffihp Rotomahana brought up from LvtteTTon ?nn tops of cargo, included in .which was a locomotive for use on the rriilway Wharf. The Hawea arrived in port yesterday, discharged severnl lines of rams, including 1.70 for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, and sailed again for Napier. The Pania is to follo'w the Opawn on the slip this morning. The other day the

jPania lost a blade off her screw and the i opportunity is being taken while having i the screw repaired to give the little steamer her yearly overhaul. THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON OBSBRVATOPuT. The weather rtcoruo taken at the W ellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow:—Barometer, 30.2; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours. 62.5; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 52; rainfall previous 24 hours, nil; wind, southerly; line, thougn dulL R. B. GORE.

D. H. M. Pull moon . 5 7 34 D.m. Last quarter ... 14 0 36 n m. New moon 21 0 23 a.m. Pirst quarter ... 27 4 3 p.m

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 4