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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated tor Mew Zealand mean time.) MaRCH.

Sun rises 6.0 a.m.; sets, 6,7 p.m. Muon rises, 0.30 u.m,; sets, 0.18 p.m. High water, 4.39 a.m.; 8.2 p.m. ARRIVED. ' : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. ;

Rotoiti, s.s., 020 tons, Robertson, Horn .Onohunga ami Mew Plymouth. Pabsonr gers—Saloon: M ,c ";i r Mtiivnde, Hell, Wright, Sou' !i, i's-idy, Gardner (2), Mestlames Trask, Humber and family, Cato, Messrs Hartley, W right, Anderson. Tranlc, Kernot, Allen, Buruston, Humber, beuly, Hum mo id, Mnmford, McArthur, JTarro r well Hart, Fawcett, Marsden. Wamesj Hunter, Ward (2), Avery; 13 steerage., 1 Rotomahana, s.s., Bill tons. Manning, from Ljtteltou. Passengers Salooni Misses Reece, Powell, Guthrie, Pardoe (2t Wilkins, McNur 1 (2), Patou, Burnett, Ror Berts, Dcleviuloro, Mesdames Brown, and family, Helevadoro, Clarke, Shersby and child,' Mowhruw. Robertson, Biggins, Pajton and family (9), Payne, Reece, Vincent, Thomas, McNicol, Malcolm, Bruore, Kem nedy, Rev Galway, Captains 'Hobday, East, McKenzie. Messrs Smith. Brown, McLaughlin, Eiehulhaum, Gear, Kennedy, Rbbertson, Yorcx, Blair, Bruce, Moore, Mc--Lallan, Baker, Payne, Black, Hill, Wilson, Broad. Patou. Uceoe, Vincent, Herring, George, Jeffreys, Wild, McNicol, Ross, Riddell (2). Kissell, Evans, Ballinj Newton, Jessop, McLeod, Asehman, Flewellyn Howard, Carter, Beau, Henderson. Smith. Millnr-Thompson: .43 men Canterbury contingent and 15 steerage. Rimutuka, s.s.. 4382 tons, Grecnstreot, from Wanganui. ■ TJpolu, s.h., 700 tons. Rolls, from bouthern porls. Pnrcora, s.s., 355 tons, Clark, from Lyttelton. H.M.S. Tauranga, s.s., 2575 tons, Broun, from Auckland via Gisborne and Napier., Mokoia. ms., 2154 tons, Spinks, from Sydneicahii, s.s., 90 toes, McAlister, from Napier and Coast. ! SAILED. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. ‘ Wainui, s.s., HI ions. Brown, for Picton,. Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—SaJ loon: Misses Millington (2), Hyle, Smilh, Tait Roberts Packman, Brindal'., Harris, Gardner (2), Bell, Stewart, Booth, Ccopfr, Hughes, Mesdumes Howie, McMovran. McCormack Green, Packman, Nelson, Kaler, Wright, Hughes. Rev Wright, Ur Enter,, Messrs Williams, Packman, Thomas, Hurd, Craike, Sealy, Hughes, McMorran, Green, Dixon, Patterson, Shalders, Quarlie; 9 stcerngo. Aorere, s.s., 45 tons, Tinney. for Patea. : Petone, s.s,, 383 tons, Christian, for. Oreytnonll). Pareora, s.s., 355 ions, Clark, for Grey-; mouth. , „ Kiripckn, s,s., 7t tons, Shaw, tor Blenheim. Upolti. s.s., 700 tons Rolls, for Wesipt it. Rotinnalmnn. s.s., 804 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Baird, Robinson, Pardy, Richards, Billman, 'Humber (5), Algst, Targu-o. Mesdames Simson, Cougar, Hn'l, Wood, Robinson. Tti! in her. MeForran and child. Hon C. H. Mills .Roy Hall, Dr MAcunnnJd, Captain McKenziCf, Messrs Taine, Parties, Hambcr, Cults. Hart,Thompson,Williams, Mason, London, Senly, McCallum, Luff, Lechncr, Batson, Grange, Bates, Smith, Mogiuie. Montgomery, Simson, Cougar, McGregor, Howard, Hosldng, Isaacs, Ferrari, Rothschild, Crowe, Fawcett,Mumford, Harrowell, Moginia, Piper, Wood; 12 steerage.

expected arrivals. Waikare, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, this day Dingadee. from Westport, this day' ” Janet Nieoll, from South, this day Rotorua, from Picton and Nelson, this day Queen of the South, from Foxton, this day. To Kapu, from Golden Bay, this day Stornibirl, from Wanganui, this day , Taka puna, from New Plymouth, this day Kennedy, from Nelson, this day Tnieri, from Westport, this day Maponrih l from West Coast and Nelson, this (ay ■ Aorere, from Patea, 22nd Tayiiuii, from Auckland, 22nd. , Zealnntha. from Sydney via Auckland and Coast, 23rd Tallinn, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, 23rd Rotorua, from Nelson and Picton, 23rd Rotoitr, from New Plymwh, 23td Eotomahami, from Lyttelton, 21th Mourn, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, 24th

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Karnmoa. for London via Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, this day Moknia. for Melbourne via. South, this day, at 8 p.m. Waiknro, for Sydney via Auckland and const, this day, at 5 p.m. Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson, this day. at 12.30 p.m. Takapmia, ft* - New Plymouth, this day Flora, for Westport, this day. at 3 p.m. Opawa, for Blenheim, this day, at mid.night. Kennedy, for Nelson and Const, this day at 5 p.m. Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day, at 4 p.m. Aorere, for Patea. this day. at 2 p.m. Stormbird, for Wanganui, this clay, at 4 p.m. Panin, for Blenheim, this day, at midnight. Janet Nieoll, for Napier, this day Star of Australia., for Lyttelton. 22nd Rotomahana, for Lyttelton, 22ncl Huia, for Wnngnnni, 22nd Manaroa, for Wanganui, 22nd f Wakafu, for Kaikonra and Lyttelton ' 22nd

Maponrika, forPicton, Nelson and WestCoast. Sard Zcalamlia, for Lyttelton and Dunedin . 23rd Talune, for Sydney. 23rd Rotorua, for Lyttelton, 23rd Rotoiti. for Onelmnga. via Picton, Nelson and Non' Plymouth, 24th VESSELS TN PORT. „ QUEEN’S WHARF. Hanpiri. s.s. 494 tons. Knramea s.s., 5464 tons. Star of .Australia, 5.0., 7198 tons. Aorere, s.s., 45 tons. Pania, s.s., 40 tons. Flora, s.s.. 838 tong. Nairn. s.g.. 99 tons. Rimntaka. s.s.. 4932 ton a Eotoiti, s.a,. 639 tons * • RAILWAY WHARF. G. M. Tucker, barque. 490 tone. WOOL JETTY. Opawu, s.s., 70 tons. TN THE STREAM. Southern Cross, s.s.. 158 ions. Knight Errant, s.s., 4747 tons. H. Tanranga, s.s., 2575 tons. Mokoia, s.s., 2154 tons., MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT StEAMERS. SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Wakanul (from Plymouth). February drd; Wnimnto, February 6th; Tongariro, February 27tb; Pa pare a (from Plymouth) March 2nd. Shaw, Savill and’ Albion Company.— Maori. February 7th; Mamari, February 19th; Tokomarn. March Gth. Tyser _Ljne.—Whakntane, January 10th; Indraghiri. February 19th. SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company;— Papanni (from Wellington), January Slst: Fifeshire (from Lyttelton), February 7th: Waikato (from Wellington). February 18tb; Banffshire (from Wellington), March 7th: Nairnshire (from Bluff). March 7tli. Shaw. Savill and Albion Company.— Wniworo (from _ Wellington), February 16th; Palceha (from Wellington), March 12th; Aoteo 'from Wellington), March 15th Tyser Line. Star 'of Victoria (from Wellington), Febrnary 20th; Mimiro (from Wellington), February 27th; Tndradovi (from Wellington), March 12tb; Star of Now Zealand (from Lyttel-, ton), March 19th.

SAILERS. EXPECTED, i Gladys. barque, loft Liverpool December 31st; Santiago, barque, left Havre December 31st; Camphul. barque (L.G.D.J.). left Liverpool February 26th. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY. Wednesday. Arrived—Moana. from Wellington. Sailed—Muraroa, for Auckland. AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Arrived—Whakatane, from Sydney; Taviuni, from Fiji; Hiram Emery, barque, from New York; Hincmoa (5.40 p.m.). from Northern lighthouse. Sailed—Zealandia, for Bast Coast, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin 1 asserv Jrers—Misses Sims, Gannon, Bradley, Stanley, Grubb. Buxton, Reynolds McLeod. Moßlwain, Mesdames Cooke, Mulholland, Jameson, Gamble, Gannon, Christian, Ellyett, Archbishop Redwood, Messrs Crawford Bews, mils, Selby. Bottomley, Clifton; 8 fgfVuTH. W«ta.«lW. Arrived, 10.20 a.m.—Jane Douglas, from Wellington. WANGANUI( Wednesday. Arrived, 11.15 a.m.—Stonnbird, from 0 , 11 !) p.m.—, Stormbird, for ’Wellington. NELSON, Wednesday. Arrived —Rotorua (6.30 a.m.). irom Picton; Charles Edward (4.50 p.m.), from W Saile3—Rotorua (9.10 a.m.) for Pioton and Wellington; Kennedy (4.10 p.m.), toi AV Tosail, o ß'a,m. Slsfc-Mapourika, for Wellington. WESTPORT, Wednesday. Sailed, 10.20 a.m.— Taiori, for WelhngtoArrived, 1.45 p.m.—Tutanekai, from Wellington. hyTTELTON, Wednesday. Arrived. 2.30 p.m.—Moura. froin Wellington; Kumara (8.30 a.m.), from Ficton. Sailed— Akaroa, barque (6 a.m.) for London; Janet Nicoll (5.50 p.m.). for WelU Sailed—Waikare. for Sydney via Northern ports. Passengers for Wellington— Misses Roberts (2). Papprill. Borland. lagan, Mesdames Barr. Shepherd. Smith, Fagan, Burgess, Morgan and 3 children, Tingey, Campbell, Hamilton. Clark, MeCleave, Baxter. Tregear. Brown and child, Morrison, Knight, Counall. 1 rascr. Skeat, Weston, Messrs Stringer, i isher, Barr, Burgess, Stitt. Brown. Westray. Turner, Harper, Andrews, Huddle, Morgan, Tregear. Graham. Simpkinson, Borland. Louisson, Hamilton. Lajvson, Andrews. Weston, Barber, Cossar, Brown, Curtis, Nelson, Cooke. Monasty, Darnel. Skeat. Duncan. For Napier—Miss Harper, A-iss Durham, Rev Connor. FOXTON, Wednesday. Arrived. 7.45 a.m.—Queen, of the South, from Wellington. NAPIER, Wednesday. To sail, 10 p.m.—Himitangi, for Wellington. PICTON. Wednesday. To sail—Wainui (10 p.m.), for Nelson; Rotorua (G p.m.)! for Wellington. KAIPARA HEADS, Wednesday. Arrived—Handa Isle, barquentine. from . Wellington. _ , . BLUFF, Wednesday. The Wild Wave, barque, from Hobart to Lyttelton, passed to-day. . ; , ONEHUNGA. Wednesday. Sailed—Ngamihi, for New Plymouth. Passengers—Misses Berry, Oliver, M osdames Davy, Hayes, Taylor, McLean, Sadler, Sleuth, Lee and family. Dr Mason, Dr Hayes. Rev Dr Cowic, Messrs Davy, ; Bagnall, Sleath, Taylor, Young, Ccatea, Morton. Patterson. Beatty, Champion, : Ryan, Atkinson, Bowden, Doull, Nelsop, Young, Lee; 17 steerage.

The Zealandia, from Sydney via Auckland and Coast, will not arrive till Saturday. a day late owing to the vessel being delayed in. Sydney for cleaning and again in Auckland through being Quarantined. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Rimutaka arrived in port yesterday from Wanganui. Since she left this port the Rimutaka has taken in the following cargo: —At Lyttelton : 52,463 sheep ami lambs, 102 quarters of beef; 620 cases of kidneys, 112 boxes of butter, 1732 bales of wool, 190 casks of tallow, 167 casks of pelts. Waitara; 896 quarters of beef, 146 bales of wool, 50 casks tallow and pelts, 2000 carcases mutton, 2000 pieces of meat, and a quantity of sundries. Wanganui: 203 bales of wool. 75 casks of tallow. 3100 sheep, 1269 quarters of Beef, 36 crates of beef. The vessel will take in at this port 30,000 carcases of sheep, about 20,000 i boxes of butter, a quantity of cheese, 2000 bales of wool and a large quantity of bunker coal. It is expected that she will be ready to sail by her advertised date, the 28th. 1 The Petone came off the slip yesterday morning, and, after taking on a West Coast !mail, sailed for Greymouth. The cruiser Tnuranga arrived rather unexpectedly in port yesterday afternoon from Auckland via Gisborne and Napier. Tiie Karamea leaves for Napier. Gisborne and Auckland-to-day. and will take her departure for London from the latter port. Owing to the rough southerly weather in the Strait last night the Huia, Mana and Manaroa, all of whom sailed early in the evening were compelled to put back to port. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Waikato arrived at Monte Video on the 11th inst. The Union S.S. Company is to take over the management of the Canadian and -Australian Line on-March 28th. The Star of Australia will notfbe able to leave for Lyttelton till Friday morning, the wet weather yesterday having interfered with her loading operations. Mr Hursthouse, formerly of the Mawhera, is at-present purser of the Upolu. Mr McQueen, late of the Westralia, has been appointed second officer of the Upolu. The Taviuni was' to leave. Auckland last evening for Wellington direct with 273 tons of Island fruit and 4900 bunches of bananas. Messrs Henderson and McFarlane have been appointed Auckland agents for the Oceanic Steamship. Company (San Francisco line), aild will take over the agency next week. , ; The Upolu brought up from Timaru yesterday 300 tons 'of flour and produce from Timam and a quantity of transhipments from the Rangatira for out ports. ’ A Press Association telegram states that the barque Was dale, which was to have .left Port Pine for Wellington'some weeks ago, only sailed yesterday. The Wasdale is coming to load wool for Mr G. H. Scales. ‘ The barque Hiram Emery, which left New York as far back 5 as November 6th ;of last year, is telegraphed as having reached Auckland.

I THE WEATHER. . TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS, i The following weather report, from typical New l Zealand stations wag received at 5 n.m. yesterday:— s Manukan Hoads—Wind, west-sou tb-west, fresh; barometer, 29.91; thermomeer, 61. General remarks—Showery; sea rough. 1 New Plymouth.—Wind, calm; barometer 29.83;_ thermometer. G 7. General remarks—Pino; sea moderate! ; Castlepoint.—Wind, south-west, light; barometer. 29.65; thermometer, 58. General remarks— Showery; sea heavy. ■ Wellington.—Wind, south, fresh; barometer. 29.85; thermometer, .60. General Remarks —Overcast. ! Westport.—Wind, north-east, light: barometer, 29.76: thermometer, 61. General remarks—Showery; sea moderate i Knikoura.—Wind, south-east, light; barometer. .29.90: thermometer. 60. General remarks—Gloomy: sea heavy outside. Bluff.—Wind, south, light; barometer, 30.04; thermometer. 52. General remarks —Fine. . • , r Very little movement of pressure at Sydney,, but it has risen at Hobart and has decreased St Albany. Low pressure from west will pass eastward of the meridian of South Cape late to-morrow. R. A. EDWlts>

D. H. M. Tull moon ... 5 7 34 p.m. Last quarter . .. 14, 0 36 a m. New moon .. 21 0 23 a.m. First quarter .. . 27 1 9 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4311, 21 March 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4311, 21 March 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4311, 21 March 1901, Page 4