Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING NEWS.

1* I [ASKS OF O' I £ Vi MOOS. (Calculated for is’few /,c,ilaml mcaM time.) .MAI toil.

Sun risen, IV ;<. 11 !.; .5.53 p.m. Moon rj, :;.l! p.m.; scis, (.10 a.in High u..”i.; I.S ARRIVED. ' RIDAV, N.'.KCir 23. Alarm oa. i:,Bi i:i: . Fliillips, from Kydi.ny via A 1a 1 !. mod, Gisborne and Napier. r i - So.'cou: i-'-as ifobiesou, (!oii'o.,,\ (.'avis, vov <2., Wilson, Fulton, '■ i any a, AdaunadamcK l.oeIt if, S ll ■j ; i:. <>o !. I 'a', ! I ■; 1 ! i I'' a.rul 4 children, .Mcl.vnv, ’f;-■ i!lv', Lvitoncr, Smith, A. lilt, Sm Dayih. ■ S-*■,■*. flerson. MI■;■;;:;<; 1 ;, i’ipr. r. I. "saner, .McKay. AM.II. tfpai.ce, Collm-’, Milh'j'.lni, Rowell, Meffeft’ l . Salnmnd, doi crL,. Vile, Kray, England; I'.! Miipcu’i;:.'!, a - 1 .. 71V inns, Worrall, from WeM Cnar-d and Xd,r,.i. I'asrcn-crs—S;>-icon: Miasm; l/n.'i ' rj), [l'.ivcin. Crawley, Sloven son. . i’h i! Ii 1 r'IV.. a. l: t. Lenr-mont, Mesdamea Lr-gi-, Evans I2i .'■.•(} 2 children, Cnniplmll, Till.rook, livam. Dnrkiee, Baillie. Nuhr. Oaic aim* ’ '*.»<F.wnu. Messrs Wickf'i, Logie. Evans, O’Connor, Morris. Cray. Tail:'*, Logan, Jones, IColsox:, York. Sind her;. >l. V'umg, Xodir, Bail lie. Dudley, lair;,*., E„;;b. ml. Bunnelir, Robinson. f!iinp->.n, d;.d;li; 17 steerage. Panin, I 0 lon-'. Fi('.’on. Tilenlicim. Passenger.—Messrs I! dier. Smillj. Quean A' (be Scull., 121 tons, Manly, from Fed an. Pi.-rf’ng'’r- Messrs Starr, Panics 12), Clifford. Aorerc, la *ons. Timmy, from Patna. Opawa. a/.,, 70 I'am.. Clark, from Blenlioint. Riw.-’'’tig'-r’ Missas Carkrek. Ross. Clark, Tin' 1 iU, Anbvev. Mo«dames Jeffries. Redwood. Messrs Girling, Campbell. Foster. TOdr. T!o(om;tl>nna, 871 tons, Manning, from Lvt+citon. Itr-'iryn) Fnlaan : Misses John'on. Cnn.mil. ,M. *Oll, Kemmdr. Hayes. ITorl-.r. ’ Devore. Fuller, Verne, A'-a Finlay, Edmondslnne, Grierson, lh-n‘”dl and 2 nljildvai). Keverlev Carnet'’ Fondle. MnHimws. Devem. Messrs Gould. Ostler. Miller. Douglas, Bennett. ‘Mo.d'dioi-’, K-aMie, Bivins, Bntth. France, Bird. Small Me...-on. Clarke. Beverley, Car.a”-. Bundle. Tiidhopo, Mnnsdos. Finlar. i'dlinM, Lider d'd Ward. Hanson. Munro. Connor. C-;:n!-. White. Hiekmoth. Ray well, To'-nb'di, Gi'm-on. CrystaL. "Wrlteri, A[e T V'”.’;i.a; ‘.Vi ,-deai-acre. Flora, s.st., Si!R tana. Pan'diect. from Westport. Wake hi, a. 0.. lops, V/ills. from Lyttelton via KaMcmra. _ Kenneilv, 137 tons, Graham, from Womtanui. Kini, «.s.. 1122 tons. Butter, from Greymouth. SAIT,TIB. FBIBAY. MABCTT 20. Puk'.iki. p.s.. 8". o tons. Stringer, for NnAVongonni. Slorml’inl, s.p„ 137 tons, Jarman, for Wanganui. Jane Domrlm. ? s.. 75 ton. 1 ;, Coulson, for Piet.m a ”■! iln 1 .- ’lisa. Aovere, <*■ !5 tons. Tinnov, for Patea. Oncen r f Ihe Soutli. a.s., 121 tons. Manly for Fn-'on. Panin, a s„ >lO inns. 7-'5 ! -k. for Blenheim. Opnv.ni, s.s.. 70 tous. Clerk, for Blenheim. Whakatauo, s.s., 7000 tons, Clifford, for Lvttedon. Pfiveor:'., s.s.. 355 tons. Black, for Greymouth. AVaihora r-s.. 12(!9 tons. Smith, for Melbourne vi’i Font!, and Bnhovt. Fnssenger°—Saloon : Misses Bumn. Jobbings, Buoliauau. Barnett. .Touea. Aresdamos Tellwond. Hunter, Cov.-on, ,I'one O’Brien.Matthews and 2 ••liil’lrei'. Bluett, Captain Ev.-an. At”*--’v= Tenlin, Mnni-o. Bluett. Ranfindy. Mi!eliel 1. Ikon!, Hunter; 14 steerage TfctonJ.oh.in!'. s.s., RP4 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses P-'ivis. Trelnavsn. Stephen, Taylor Austin, Tlrndiiek, Jeffs. Rvan, Bioknell, A h”tiui’,ler <2l. .Temeson. Felly, Wiggins. Grin.es. Ward, Bornard, Cone. Barnett 18-wood, Bos-,, gtev/nrt. Mesdnroos Cane. Ingram, Av-.i'.e.n, lidwards, Brodjak Tregcar and child Smith. Barnard. Sadler. * Mii’t r;*s. I’-eiifon, Moorbons.y, Holliday, -Taiiie-n!.. Kelly. Bluett. Hym Stevens, Captain AViJlis Lieutenant Robinson, Fean, Hardy. TTevavood, Father Ginntr, Messrs Edgar 1 Lowe. Thompson, Hi-con,’ Jenkins. 'MePoneall, O’Brien, Hcv.'tsou At.n. to, linvdv. Robertson, Trcpaar. Fox Bluett. Mace. ArcOonald. Bovs, Oallowav. Tiplev. Av'vlie.. Ashcroft. Lo,l.hian (3A T'-ioc, Fieri’ son. Rninard, Sira, Gr-’ifc. Pi no. Radlm- 20 srenrago. Mamma s.s. 1331 tons, Phillips, for Lrtteltmi and Hnuedin. Passengers— Saloon: AUs-es Beale. Orange. Wiggins, Evans. Ciu’-nboll. Bolt, IT.slop, Fuller. Looney. Frill. Ste-renson. Lake, Brown, Lambert. Book, M'-sdames TTialop. Sbep-l.-crd. Bo’ilton ’Atefidn ’’.— and a obidren. Campbell Bo?-., Goldsniith. Amiatrong, Cnlnnel F'-am-i-!, Ab.inr Smith. Contain Paterson. Me?’ ’”. Logan. Jovnt, Beale. Tvler Sr -ii-b Ther..-ev>, Graliam. Blnc-k----mn-'L’,' MeViear. Hnr-io. Hoektev. Mnrgntrnyd. MoneV. Awlrews. Bnnlt. Foldwiek. Evans, Wini.am"on. Fcpeb. Bobertson.* Cpmerou, Gunderson, .Armstrong; " J 1 ' EXPECTED AKRIVALS. Rotorun, from Nelson uud Pieton, this day. •JVestralia, from Melbourne ana South, this day. Maponrika, from AVpst Coast via Kelson . Ihis dav Fnlm, from Knpier and Const, this day Omanere, from Mapier, this day To Kapn, from Havelock, this day Mann, from Wnitara. this.dav Ifiidpa.kn, from Paten, this day. Rolotnahana. from Lvttclton. 31st Te Anna, from Lyttelton and Dunedin, 31st , PBDJECTED T.T7PABTTJRES. Rotorua, for Lyttelton, this day, at 11 p.m. Maponrika, for Westport, this- day, at 7 p.r.i. yv’esti-aHn. tor Sydney, this day, at 8 Hnia. f n ? We nni( this dn-.- at 2 p.m. Hanniri, fur Viuton, Nelson and Coast, this day, at 12.30 p.m. Flora, for Westn-rt, this day. at 7 p.m. f or ’;cl;9ii and Coast, this day at 2 p.m. Dingadre. far Grcymonth, this day, at G p.m. Takapnna, for Onciuniga yia Kelson, and New Plymouth. 31st. RotomnKnua, for Lyttelton, Ist. Wakatn, 'for Lyttelton and Kaikonra, Ist. , Kahn, for Kouior and Coast. Ist. Aorcro. for 7 Vi A'!. and tlpunake, Ist Siormbird, for Wanganui, Ist

VESSELS IN PORT. QUEEN'S WHARF. Haupiri. s.a., 404 tons. Waknnui, s.a. 7000 tons. Hum, a.a.. 00 tons. Mapouvika, s.s.. 717 tons. Ding'ylcc, a.a., 00.0 lona. Kennedy. 107 ton». ’RAILWAY ■WHARF. ' Flora, F.r... SOB tons. Khii, s.s.. 1 122 lory. IN THE STREAM. Southern Cross. 15S tong. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. S A TEED I’MV.r LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Waimato, February 6th; Tonganro, February 27th; Paparoa (from Plymouth), March 2nd. Shaw. SoviU and Albion Company.— Maori, February 7th: Mniaari, February ITHb ■, Tokmuaru, March 6th; Matatun. March 10th. ... . Tyscr Line.—lndraghiri. February 19th. SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping; Company.— Fifesliire (from Lyttelton), February 7th; Waikato (from Wellington). February 18th; Banffshire (from Wellington).Afnreh 7th; Nairnshire (from Blu.lt). March 7th; Rimutaka (from Wellington). March 28th. Show. Sartll and Albion Company.— Waiwcra (from Wellington), rebranrvj tefh- Paknha (from Wellington), ■ March ( 12th; Aotea (from Wellington). March j. 15th.’ i Tvser Line.—Star or Victoria (from) Wellington) February 20th: Mimiro (from Wellington), February 27th; India-\

dovi (from Wellington), March 12th; Star of New Zealand Ursn Lyttelton), ilarch il9th. t

SAILERS EXPECTED. Charles G. Rice, left New York December 28th; Gladys’ bar'll* o , loft Liverpool December 31st; Santiago, barque, left Havre Deem’: her 31st; Lizzie Bell, barque, left Liver; 00l February 4th; CamphlU. barque (L.G.D..).), left Liverpool Febru. ai'.v 26tb ; Ww'daic, loft Port Plric .uarch 20tli; Herbert Fnlinr, from New fork. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Friday. Arrived—St. Mary, from Bluff. BRISBANE, Friday. Sailed-—Aorangi, for Vancouver. i iiFLMAKTLE. Friday. Sailed—Gtarama, for Durban. AUCKLAND, Friday. Arrived —-Kararuea (10 a.m.), from Gisborne; Taviuni. from Westport; Rimu, troiu Port Chalnters. FAIPARA, Friday. The Doth has arrived ■ from a trawiing expedition in the North. NELSON. Friday. Arrived, 2 a.m.—Rotorua, from Pieton. Sailed, 3.20 p.m.—Rotorua, for Pieton. 1 PORT CHALMERS. Friday. Arrived, 8.15 u.m.—Whangape, from Hobart. NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday. Arrived—Takapuna (4 a.m.), from Oncbunga; Rotoiti (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed, 10.30 a.m.—Takapuna, for Wellington. OAMARU. Friday. Arriver, early—Rangatira, from Welling°a‘ ' KAIKOUKA. Friday. Sailed, lu a.m.—Wakatu, for Wellington WANGANUI, Friday. Sailed, 3 a.m.—Kennedy, for Wellington NAPIER, Friday. Sailed, 0.35 p.m.—Omapare, for Wellington. Arrived, 5.15 -p.m.’—Star of Australia, from Lvttclton. DUNEDIN, Friday. Arrived —Whangape, from Hobart. Soiled—Te Anau, for Auckland via East Coast. Paeficngci'H for Wellington—Misses Henderson, Porter, Jolly. Mesdames Ponsenby. Bate, Williams, Robertson, Messrs Ledger, Robertson, Broad, Bate. WAITAEA, Friday. Sailed.-4.10 p.m.—Mana for Wellington. PATEA, Friday. Sailed, 4.45 p.m.—Kiripaka, for Wellington.

HAVELOCK. Friday. Sailed, 3.30 ;>m.—Te Kapn, for Wellington. PIOTON, Friday. Arrived, 12.30 p.m.—Jane Douglas, from Wellington. To sail, midnight—Rotorua, for Wellington. Mr Walls, purser of the Waikaro, has been appointed to a position in the Sydney oflico of the Union Company. Pursers Mcßurney and Tubby, who .had temporarily exchanged ships, have • relumed to their old vessels, Mcßurney te the Eotomahana and Tubby to the Mara roa. The S.S. and A. Company’s) Maori arrived at Auckland from London at 2 a.m.yesterday. According to lato Sydney exchanges the troopship Dalhonsie, called at Melbourne and Sydney, instead of going to India via Adelaide and Framantlo. It was not known at the time Hie last mail left Sydney whether the Do.honsie would wait at Sydney the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall cr whether she would proceed at once from Sydney direct to India. The Kini, which arrived last night from Westport, goes on to Lyttelton to-day. The Maponrika. which has heen—ou the Haupin’s run, goes on to Westport direct tc-nighl. She makes a special trip to Nelson next Wednesday, and another to L.dtelton next Saturday, leaving the Canterbury port again on the following Tuesday. it.M.S. Archer was to leave Lyttelton to-day for Auckland. No advice has yet been received of the sailing of the Gulf of Taranto, the troopshij! of the Seventh Contingent, from j'-d-Tiey.’ .According to a Sydney,paper tho vessel loaded 400 tons of beef at Brisbane and was.expected to leave Sydney on the 22ud just! “en route for South Africa.” Mi- J. D. Spreokels.of San Francisco mail at earner fame, is the owner of the largest sugajr refinery in- the world, is president of aidozen or more trusts and controls the management of the principal paper on the Californian coast. Bis expenditure in connection with the three new San Francisco boats was ~2600,000.

Tile Hamburg-American line has just raised-the scale of wages paid to its ofhcersi The chief officers of the large pas! sengbr steamers will receive on appointment Jill instead of 4C9, in the third year of service Jll2 instead of .£lO, in tho fourth year „>. 1-1 instead ox ~£l2 10s. and in the fifth yeif»> J 316 instead of Jlls. On the (.ihet vessels of the line the chief officers wilFreceive on appointment <£lo instead of ,£B, i after two years JEll instead of £3, after three years Jil2 instead of ,£D 10s. andI’alter 1 ’alter four years..£l3 instead of .£lO. Second officers will receive on appointment £8 instead of ,£6 ss, in the.third rear £8 10s instead of JS7. ss, and in the- fourth yeai* 360 instead.of £7 15s Third and fourth ciScsrs will get on appointment £6 10s and £o 10s respectiyelv,. and. after one year 9 service .£5 and £5 15s- respectively The allowance for wine, beer," etc., remains unchanged. The Pareora came off tho slip yesterday and!sailed at 6 p.m. for Greyruoutb. She will probably return to Wellington, witn Blackball coal. ■ . Tho Dingadee, whielr has been discharging a . cargo of Blackball coal into tho Wakanui, sails for Greymouth this evening at 6 o’clock, to load coal back to Wellington. The Ne v Zealand, Shipping Company’s Wakanui went on to Lyttelton last evening for Homeward cargo. Her futu; movements are not vet decided upon.’ Tho Westralia which arrives from Melbourne via the South to-clay, was to wait tho arrival of the Christchurch express train last night, in consequence of which she will not reach port till-noon to-clay. She'is advertised to sail for Sydney at eight o’clock to-night. Tho Haupiri adjusted her compasses yesterday, preparatory •to taking up her usual run -to-day.’ She leaves for Picton, Nelson and West Coast at 12.3 b p.m. Giving to tho extensive overhaul she has received and the , improvements which have been made, the vessel presents quite an altered appearance;'

THE iWFAX.HER.; • . TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather report from typical New Zealand stations was received at ,5 p.m‘. yesterday:— ■ ■ ■ - Aianukau Heads.—Wind, east, fresh; barometer, 30.30 ; thermometer, 71. General remarks—Overcast; se» smooth. New Plymouth. : —Wind, calm; barometer, 30.24; thermometer,'73. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Custlepoint.—Wind," north-east breeze; barometer, 30:24; thermometer, 00. General remarks—nine; sea moderate. Wellington.—Wind, north-north-west, light; barometer, 30.23; thermometer, 63. General remarks—Fine. Westport.—Wind, - aoiilh-w'St, light; barometer,- 30.22; ’ thermometer. 61. General remarks —Fine; sea smooth. Kaikoura.—Wind, calm; barometer, 30.21; therrpomoter, 65. ‘ General remarks — Fine, sea smooth. Oamnvu. —Wind, north-east, light; barometer, 30,19: thermometer 53. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Bluli'.—Wind, south-west, light: barometer, 30.08; thermometer, 57. General remarks—Fine. - .' . At Albany pressure lias made : very litfle movement, and, also at Sydney, but it bask decreased rapidly at Hobart. Low preksurh from 1 west will pass oust of • the meridian of South Capo on the Ist •April, r K. A. EDWIN. . TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Mnsenm'yesterday-' Albany, 28th.—Wind, west: barometer. 30 1. General remarks—Fine. Hobart, 28th.—Wind, north-west;

barometer, 23.5. General remarks— Overcast. , . Sydney, 29th—Wind, calm; barometer, 30.0. General reir.arks—Fine. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the V/cllington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 30. mam shade temperature previous 24 hours. C 8.0; minimum shade temperature previous U hours, 50.0: rainfall previous D. hours, nil; wind, north; very hue, br:gac n ’ outher ’ R. B. GORE.

V. if. jr. Full moon r, 7 tit p.m. Last; O i i! ter H U .'ifi a.m. New Moon 21. 0 23 a.m. First quart Of .. 21 0 p.m.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19010330.2.10

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 4

Word Count
2,099

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4319, 30 March 1901, Page 4