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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OE THE MOON. I'CftJculatod for New Zealand mean time.) APRIL.

Son nsus, G. 33 a.m.; sets, .1.28_p.m. Moon n;."s - mm.; sets, i.-1.l p.m. ■ High waler, 1b.23 a.m.; lo.ifep.ui. ' - ARRIVED. A FRIDAY, MMfl 1, I‘2.

U'iiikaiv. M.s., HUH tiniH, Richardson, from Sydney via Auckland, Gisoorne and, Napier. i ‘.-isscngci'.-i Saloon,; Aliflaes ; Kuigwoml. I,.,iiig<luß‘. CiisMberg (21, He ('OSLO, Fleming (2), McDowell, Afesdames Goodwin and rln)d, Bennett, Ue Costa, Misses Horne, Cusulberg, (ioodmau, He (,'oHhi, Bxnwn, llitcbuiges, , BBRuapy Mitchell, vvlielwriglit, Bindon, Bennett/ Knrker, Cooper, Knobby, Quinn, Har-. per; 8 steerage. Kahn, s.s., till tons, McAlister, from East Const. Buruora, s.H., 3.1.1 tons, Blaolc. from Grcymonlli. Rotomalmna, ‘h.s., 001 tons. Manning, from Eyttelton. Passengers Saloon; Misses Kerr, and 2 clnldijen, Heat ley, (Ileeston and child. Hath. Shnte. Bi'ankin, Black, Moore, Brown, Beccroft. Williams, Humphreys, Condz, (inwen, Derbridge, Mulaolmsnn. Mesdame.s Be ‘(.Ten, ami vliild, Heun ami family. Wright, E’entley, Kymnnds, i.ainbert, (inise, Eee and -1 children, Hamer, Buz ami four children, Dean, i’n mi if;, Shrimplmi, Blackhick ami 2 ehildi'cn, .Shepherd, Cratt and child, Hiiml.'leton. Walter, Dixon, i.andor. Perry. Miindcr, Ramsay. Hickson and infant, Messrs Stevens, Eraser, Be Cren, Wright, Slmml. Heatley, S.vmond, Hean Walkley. Hargreaves. Guise. I, e, Morrison, Davis, Dryiicn, .lamieson, Whelan, Higgott, Doyle, .loiies, Ernst, Ba/., Norris, Dean and hoy. Bardie, Eamhert, Bell, Blaekloek, Dnvis. O'Kan.', Shepherd, Robinson, Dixon, Cron pton, Harper, Tindall, .Bigger Bandor, Rattray. MeEarlnne. Cunc/'g. ham, Thomson, Oldridgc, .Hiimdi, Donaldson, lleerroft; 01 steeiage. Wasdale, ship, 1755 thus, from Port Pirio, Star of Australia, ins., 3701 tons. Hoed, from Wanganui. Ha.uf.iri. s.s., 194 tons, Nordstrnm. from West Coast. Passengers—Saloon ; Misses Gilmore. I’uhles, Cameron, Pascoo (2), Kiletm, (.(’Keefe, Mead times Wolfe, Qilmoro. Art'll nr, Campbell, Punkhurst, Cook, Dr Will, Messrs Pankbarst. Bradsluiw, Jacobson, Henry, Casley, Sneddon, Warner, Davies, Campbell, Quarrie. Weir, Eonntain, O’jveete, Thomas; oil steerage. Minui, s.H.. 72 tons, Westrnp, from Lyttelton. Hnia. s.s., 91) tons, Crawford, from Wanganui. SAILED. ERIHAY, ABRIL 12. A ore re, s.s., .|. r > tons, Tinnoy, for Patea. Banin, s.s.. 4.1 tons, Eisk, for Blenheim. Kunmni.’ s.s.. 402 G tons. Seotland. lor f.ondon vie. Monte Video and TenwifTc. Rotomalmmi. s.s., !)(ll tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Btiyiie, Ciiiene, .Suthci’laiul, Mackay (2>. Bee re. Barnicoat, Mason. Sntherlaml, Mcsd.-.mes Chute, ilnmford and infill)!., Moore, innl child, Tliornhill Cooper and soil. Handle.' Bruce. King and 2 children. Bing (3i. Wright (2), Lamb, Avr.j, I'ai.taiu Sumlstrum, Messrs Walker. Bi'-sett, McAllister, Stephenson, Thyne. Tennant, Alexander, Cook. Sullivan. Mackey, Schmitt, Taylor, Smith. Robinson.. Bradley. Bidder. Clark, Crawford. Kay, i!eid. Hymns. McKenzie. Card. ,Chute, I In'i.foi",!, Milne, King, Lamb. Ayre, Pirie. Wheal,'ey. Sim ms. Masters King (7); 20 sice rage. Wait. 're. s.s.. Kill Hons, Richardson for Lyttelton end Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon: l.vltdlon—Misses Henderson, Harding, Me Harry, Parson. Mesdanics Mc[)ungii!l. Burnley. Bn g ov-on and child, B, .1 end ! chi) Iren, Carver, Crosby. Jarvis Beinglcion. Parson, Messrs McHon-is-ilI. V. a! :on, Gr?iney, Renton. McLanchlan. Cov. Mngl.snn, Sclimickenbnrg. Uarelav, Rest. Croshe. Ifowlcv. Flesher, Ealeoner. M’ilhvard, Boy. Cvcig, Stead. Hellycr. ’'arson ; ID iderragc. Dunedin— Alis-vs .(.Mines, (Vnirron, Clarke. Cameron, O’C.viix.c, Mr-'-'datiies Whittaker. Coltesnn, '■>!■ Wd!. IPiwiy Falconer, .lames. Canin’ cii, Whittaker, Hannan, Jieards-_ lev 1 Grainger; f; steerage. EXPECTED AIIRIVALES. Turawera, from Dunedin ami Lyttelton, this day 'l’likapiiiia. from Onehunga and New Plymouth, liiir, day Kennedy, from Wanganui, this day Rotorua, from Pictou and Nelson, this day Queen of the South, from .Boston, this ■ day 't’e Kapn, from Havelock and Sounds, this day Herald. Loin Grcymonlli, this day Mcnaioa, from Wanganui via Pieton, this d.-.y Mam.'.ri, Bona London via Hobart, 1-ill; Rotomahcna. irom Lyttelton, Hth Charles Edward, from Coast, and Nelson, liith. Menra. from Aiieklaml ami Coast, ICth To .'nan, I mm Lyttelton, IGth Maori from London via Australia, Am-aiaiul and Coast. ISHi PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotorua, for Lyttelton, this day, at II n.m. Pareora, for Cre.vmnnUi. this day. Kennedy, fur Nelson ami Coast, this day at. -1 mm. Iluiu. fur Wanganui, this day. Haupiri, for Pieton, Nelson and West Coast, this day. at 12. 20 p.m. Turawera, for Sydney, tills day, at 4 p.m. Slormhird, for Wanganui, this day, at non;;. I’auia for Blenheim, this day. at 4 p.m. Manama, for Wanganui, this day, at noon. Meponrika, for Nelson, Now Plymouth and Onehunga-, 14th. Aororr. for Pa tea. and Opunakc, loth, Kotasralmna, for Lyttelton, l.ltli. Lain, for Wanganui, loth. lOßiii, lor Napier and Coast. I.lth. To Aiiau. for Napier, Cisborne anr’ Aiiekhird.- if,th. Mourn, for Dunedin via Lyttelton, ISt! VESSELS IN POET. QUEEN’S WIIAEF, Oreli, s.s., 160 tons. Whakatanc, s.s., .1715 tons. Slormhird, s.s., 137 tons. ■ 1 V.rr ji a, s.s., 3.1.1 (ons. llauniri, s.s., -I'.H Bins. Mann s.s., 72 tuns. Hnia, s.s., I'll tons - . WOOL WIT ARE. Wasdale, ship, 17.15 tons. IN THE STREAM. Southern Cross, s.s., 1,18 tons. Mar oi Austi’alia, s.s., 7198 tons. BY TELEGRAPH., POUT CHALMERS. Friday, Sailed, 1 p.m.—Rangntira, for London via Eremnnlle and South Africa. WANGANUI, Friday. Sailed. 4 p.m.— Kennedy, for Wellington. HAVELOCK, Friday. Sailed. 12.30 p.m.—Te Kapu. for Wei lingtnn. IMCT'oN .Friday. Sailed ID p.m.—Eotoina, for Welling ton. To sail, 1 p.m.—Manaroa, for WellingNEW PLVXiOUTII, Friday. Arrived— Rotoiti (1U a.m.) and Flore 00.5 m,m.;. fmm Wellington. Snilrd. ID p.m.*—Rotoiii,_ lor Onelmngi: with the Kan Eraneiseo mail. (IKE 5 MOI’TH, Friday. Arrived, DdiO p.m.—Potone, from Wellington. . Sailed I a.m.—Herald, for Wellington. ELEN HEIM, Friday. Arrived—Opawn (12.1.1 a.m. and Panic (10..1/. a.m.). irom Wellington. ■Sailed. 10.S0 jt.m. —Pania, for Wellingt°"’ LYTTELTON. Friday. Sailed,—Wcstralia, for Melbourne vir. South. . , I Sailed—Taiawera. for Sydney via Wellington. i’a';-.e;igcvs tor Wellington—, Misses Sullivan. C’ao!:, Hardy, Logan,} Mesdieu'.; Egan and family. Clark. Malinins,', *Mareiio!d. Bnice. i)ono-|

McKenzie, Gillon, Turnbull, Cook, Prosser Levin, Hrow'n, Himant, Howie Cleary, Dines, Walker, Fagan, Bruce. Smith, James, Tosswell, Congreve, Hove McNeil. Thompson, Kemble, Perkins Corser, Andrews, Barltrop. Barnes, Hatliehl. For Sydney—Misses White, -Biair Maeey, Lancaster, Salek, Sullivan, .2 Sisters of Good Shepherd, Mesdames Toss will, Chievers, Maeey, Hesketli, .Messn Bariics/- innes, Cooke. &NiV, , „ - t.'\ NAPIER, Friday. AVriyeif.x 11.2.1 a.m.—Eliiigamite, ’li'on Weliingtoir* , ~V, N VjL /.Virivi-d—’Tiitanetiai. til a.m.),, and es t/'filla ‘,8.10 a.m.), from'Wellington.'. -Eg 1 N BI.SON. Fridfiy.;' \n-ived—Rotorua (2 a.m.), from i'ic ton: Waverley (HUO a.m.), from Welling ! -™SaiWd; ‘B«» p.'nT'f-KgEdfcftlid {<oPicVs\ » ’ -dNEW PiiVKOti’nl, I'Tlnay;j, Arrived, 3.30 a.m.— : Takapnna. Iran Onehunga (connected). J' ,^'M SailedV/7.Se a.tiiP.-fi!^(sl«i^hVsfOr;'W^ liHgttm-. • - _ .. GISBORNE, Friday. Arrived, G a.m.——aori, iron; Auckland. Sailed 9 p.ra.—jiuori, for Napier. KAiKOURA, Friday. Sailed, 8.30 a.m,—Wakatu, for Welling '° n AUCKLAND, Friday. Sailed —Omapere, for East Coast am Wellington. Passengers—Mr ami Mri. Hayes, Mr and Mrs FoS, Mr,ami Alra£'P,p! iciha. Miss Higginson, Messrs U°yJ»i Gamble, Jacobs, Waiheke, Tu liaka, .Mj kean, Honkaman, Hold Maluia, Wi iim\ kamaii and 21 steerage. Sailed—R-oyalist, s.s, for Wellington, j

The Maori, from London via Australia, arrived at Gisborne yesterday morning’ and is due at this port-on ■•Tuesday next the 16th inst. Mr riiellew, late mate of the Manaroa. is joining the Oreti in a similar capacity The Takapunu will lay up-to-day tor hei extensive overhaul and the improving o, her passenger accommodation. Owing to a shortage of tracks at Lyttelton, considerable delay has been 'ocea sioned in the despatch of several vessels. The burquentiae Sir John Franklin arrived at Lyttelton last Tuesday night iron Hobart with a cargo of hardwood. On the occasion of his birthday, Cap lain Campbell, of Messrs Levin and Com pany received- a - haiulsomeiy-mountei walking stick from a number of friends. The Mapouriku came off the slip yes terdav afternoon, and will take up tin Takapuna’s running forthwith, sailing fo; Onehunga on Sunday evening. Mr Hooper, late of the Monowai, ha: gone as second officer of the Rolokino succeeding Mr Proudfoot, who is on hi way to Sydney to sit for a sea-going mastor’s certificate. The Taiawera, duo to-day from thi South on her way to Sydney, is takin) up the Mokoia’s running, the latter vesse being at present laid up for an overhau’ at Port Chalmers. It now transpires that Mr C. Kruist ii the sole owner of the Ringaroomn. Tin old red-funnel boat did,not get away fron Port Chalmers till last 'Tuesday. As sin left her berth Captain Spence ami hi: officers were heartily cheered. The Star of Australia arrived yesterday at 1 p.m. in order to complete her Home loading and coal for the Homeward run She will not be berthed, but will take ir her meat shipment from the hulk Jubilei iu the stream; She will probably sai’ this afternoon. The ship Wasdale, 175.1 tons, owned b; fdessrs Trinder. Anderson ami Co.. Lon don, under charter to Mr Geo. H. Scales to load for London, was brought up Hr harbour yesterday' afternoon in charge o the Uuchess, Huco and the Ota. Th. Wasdale took iu at Port Pirie 600 ton: concentrates, 200 tons lead ami 740 tons o’ wheat, and was ready for. sea.on Tuesday, 12th March, but was unable to get to sea ( owing to unprecedentedly low tides uuti’ Monday, the 18th. Light head wiudf wove met with- during the run down Spencer Gulf, which was not cleared until Tuesday', the 2Gth, after which favourable winds prevailed until rounding Die southern coast of Tasmania, and Irom thenci a succession of easterly winds were' en countered until Righting the New Zealand coast, south of Earew/ll Spit, on Wednefr day, the 10th inst. The Spit was passed at G. 30 a.m. on Wednesday, and the shi[ bioiiglit-to at 8.30 on Thursday' night outside the Heads. The vessel comes undci cainniand of Captain Hanioml, late of tin Eiistcroi’t. ’ The vessel discharges some 300 tons of salt from South Australia, and will then proceed with her Homeward loading of wool, etc.' She is expecte'd ti sail early in May-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4330, 13 April 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4330, 13 April 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4330, 13 April 1901, Page 4

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