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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated lor New Eaulaail muaa time.)

fun rises, 7.33 a.m.; sets, 4.37 p m. Miin rises, 2.6 a.m.; sets, 9,26 p.m, JJUgft water, 11.18 a.in.; 11.51 p.mARRIVED. WEDNE3DAY, JULY 10 - Corinnu, s.s,, 830 tons, Milluian, from South. Passenger—Saloon; Mr .Ncj. Knhit, 8.8., 00 tons, Petersen, from Na. nier itud Count, , .. Mamirca, b.k., 78 loiib, Gibbons, iroin • W Stormbi'rd. s.s., 137 tons, Mclntyre, from Wanganui. Passengers—Mrs Risk. Mcssib Uisk, Boghan, Smith. . Taraweia, 8.8., 1208 tone. Manning, from Lyttelton. PaMieugers-Saloon: Misses Johnston. Connell, falconer, Hyde, Bell, Thompson, limes. Gilbert, Grubb, Har per (2). Hall, Memlames Jack, Luxiorcl and 2 children, Coleman ami 3 children, Leßve Bourne, Falconer, Parker and child, Hall, Firth and boy, Hon Bowen, Messrs Mann, Allan, Coleman, Curtis (2). Biddle, Earle, Dyer, Robin, Thacker, Cornwall, Harris, Tainroa. McKay, Bates, Watson Falconer and 2 children. Anderson, Burt, B maid, Henderson,. Gibbons, Gilbert, Strachan, Bourne, Thompson, Amess; 21 Takapnna, s.s., 369 tons, Grant, from Onohunga and New Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Houldsworth, Me. Bengali, Weigel,Mesdames Duncan, .lames, Danhy. Matuieson. Aroha, Lingard, Hon Louisson, Messrs Mills, Walker Aden, ' Fuller, Grierson, Schaefnr, Howard, Weddings. While. Darby, 6 steerage. Tnlune, s.s., IBSt tous, Neville, from Queen of ihe South, s.s., 121 tons, Man. ly from Foxton.

SAILED. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. Waiwera. s.s., 6237 tons, Stuart, for Ly.tcltnn ... . TT ~ To Kapu, s.s., 50 tons, Allman, for Have) lock, Sounds and West ConSt. Corinna, s.s., 820 tons, Hillman, tor Westport and Grcymouth. Wainui, s.s.. 391 tons, Brown, for Pictnn. Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Saloon : For Picton—Misses Watson, Rolleston, Baigent. Wkkelin, Corrick. Toa. Avill, Compton, Morgan, Fowler, Meadames Crump, Esson, Perry. Baigent, McKay and child, Francis, Messrs Reid, Esson, Mac. kay, Kenny, Master Compton. For Nelson— Misses .Franklyn, Oakley, Mesdames Melhuish, Morris, Jenkins, Ward, Wright, James, Reynolds (2) and 2 children, Messrs Gawthron, Lowry, Reynolds, Christie,’King, Poole, Dillon, Livicfc, Sing Lee Chong, For Westport—Mesdames O’Neill, Bennington, Rogers, Messrs Neale, Paterson. For Greymouth—Misses Joy, Anderson, Williamson, Stewart (2), Steven, son, Wright, Mesdames Skogland, Wood, West, Joy, Harrap, Messrs Harrap, Smith, Nelson; 30 steerage Tarawera, s.s., 1268 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Rawis. Gibbs. Mesdames Tickle, Matthews, Brown, Wiggins. Patterson, Clayton, Shor. land and 2 children, Captain Willis. .Messrs Bosco, Williams, Wade, Postgate, Harper. Caselberg. Gay. Merchant, Fenwick, Houlder, Barker, Ruakin, Bhorlnrd, Hill, Calvert, Andrew; 7 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kennedy, from Nelson, this day Pareora, from Greymouth, this day Hnupiri, from West Coast and Nelson, this day Upolu, from South, this day Queeu of the South, from Foxton, this day Dingadee, from Greymouth, this day A'orere, from Patea, this .day Opnwa from Blenheim, this day Huia, from Wanganui, this day Zoalandia, from Sydney via Auckland and Bast Coast, Friday Kennedy,-from Nelson, Friday Westraiia, from Melbourne via Hobart and South, Saturday !l Rotorua, from Picton and Nelson, Saturday. Mana, from Patea, Saturday PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Takapunn, for New Plymouth and Onehunga, this day, at 5 p.m Talune, for Melbourne via South, this day, at 4 p.m. Eotorua, for Pioton and Nelson, this day at 12.30 p.m. Kennedy, for Nelson and Coast, this day, at 5 p.m. • Aorere, for fatea and Opunake, this day, at 5 p.m. . Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day, at noon. Kahn, for Napier and Coast, this day, at 4 p.m. Opawo, for Blenheim, this day, at 6 pirn. Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day at 5 p.m. 1 Manaroa, for Wanganui, this day, at noon.

Waiknre, for Sydney via Coast and Auckland, Friday Zealandia, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, Friday. Tarawora, for Lyttelton, Friday Upolu, for Nelson, Friday Huia, for Wanganui, Friday Wakatu, for Lyttelton via Coast, Friday Mana, for. Patea and Waitara, Friday * Westralia. for Sydney direct, Saturday. Eotorua, for Lyttelton, Saturday Haupiri, for Picton, Nelson and Coast, Saturday. , Pania, for Blenheim, Saturday ' Poherua, for Westport, Saturday VESSELS IN POET. QUEEN'S WHAEF. Eotorua, s.s., 57G tons. Pania, s.s., 40 tons Tekoa, s.s., 2646 tons. Stormbird, s.s., 137 ton*. Knhu, s.s., 99 tons. Takapuna, s.s., 369 tons Manaroa, s.s., 78 tons. IN THE STEEAM. Lizzie Bell, barque, 1036 tons. Talune, s.s., 1284 tons. ON THE SLIP. Eotoiti, s.s., 629 tons. MOVEMENTS OF DIEECT STEAMERS. SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Waikato, May 24th; Eimutaka (from Plymouth!, June 2nd; Whakatane (from Plymouth), June 26th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Pakeha, May 28th; Aotea, Juno 11th. Tyser Line.—Hawke's Bay, May 3rd; Star of New Zealand, May 31st; Indra. devi, June 30th. FROM NEW YORK. Tyser Lino.—Tomoana, April 18th; Mimiro, June 15th. A. and A. Line.—Qadsby, May 25th. SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Waimate (from Wellington), May 15th; Tongariro (from Lyttelton), May 29th; Eakaia (from Lyttelton), June 29th; Bute, shire July 6th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Mamnri (from Wellington), May 9lh; Maori (from Lyttelton), May 10th; Toko, marn (from Wellington), May 29th; Ms. tatua (from Wellington), June 12th; Gothic (from Lyttelton), June 20th; Delphic (from Lyttelton), July 6th. Tyser Line.—lndraghiri (from Lyttelton), May 29th: Indramayo (from Wellington), June 13th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Herbert Fuller, left New York March 15th; Clooh, barque, left Glasgow May 4th; Antioco Aocame, barque, left Liverpool May Bth; Alice, barque, left New York May 15th; Grasmere, barque, left Liverpool June Bth; Star of East, barque, left New York June 10th; Alliance, barque, from Liverpool; Machrianish, ship, from Glasgow. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Wednesday. Arrived—Warrimoo, from Wellington. Sailed—Mararoa, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Sailed—Monowai, for Bluff. AUCKLAND. Wednesday. Arrived, -1.30 p.m.—Ovalau, from Fiji. Sailed Ovalau, for Wellington; Ar-

gontine Republic training ship Presidonto Karmiento, for Wellington, She proceeds to Melbourne in continuance of her trip round the world. • OREYMOLTH, Wednesday. failed, 5.20 p.m. Dingadce, for Wei. FOXTON, -Wednesday. Sailed. 2.10 p.m— Quein of the South, for Wellington. ■PATEA, Wednesday. Arrived, 3.30 p.m.—Mana, from Wei. lington. Bailed, 3.30 p.m.—Aorere. for Welling

ton ' PICTON, Wednesday. Arrived, 5.30 -p.m.—Wainui, from Wei lingtonSailed, 7.45 p.m.—Wainui. for Nelson. , LYTTELTON. Wednesday. Arrived -WaKatu (7.15 p.m. 1. from Wellington: barque Laira. from Newcastle, Sailed, 4.59 p.m.—Upoln. for Wellington WANGANUI. Wednesday. Arrived, 2.15 p.m Iluia, from Wellington. ‘ PORT CHALMERS. Wednesday. Arrived, 2.10 p.m.—Tutanekai, from Wellington. BTiTTFF. Wednesday. Sailed. -4.30 p.m.—Mokoia, for Hobart.

The Rotoitl comes off the slip to day. and will take up the Rotorua’s running to day, should the repairs to that ves gel's 'engine® not bo competed in sumcieut tune to allow ner to sail for Picton and Nelson, The Waikare, on her run -from the South for Sydney via Auckland, will not arrive to day. ■ She has been detained at Lvttelton to take -up the Tarawera's run -from that oort tp night. ■ The Corinna brought up from the South yesterday 280 -tons of produce for this port, also 38 horses,. The Takapunn brought down from New Plymouth 1550 boxes of butter, 750 boxes of which are for transhipment to Australia. • * , The Now Zealand Shipping Comnany’s steamer Paparoa arrived at Plymouth on the Bth inst., with her meat in good con. dition. , . The Tarawera will go into the Lyttel ton dock to day for cleaning and paint, ing. and will not return to Wellington before next Sunday. The Talune arrived from Sydney direct ln->t evening, anchoring lust on five o’clock. The medical officer evidently did not see his way to examine the shin’s ns spongers and 'company by a rtificial light, as has been done on several occasions, and the boat, will consequently not be h-rthed till this morning, 'probably eight and nine o’clock. The ill fated Beacon Rock, which 'left Port Pirie on October 2nd of last year for this port, and which haft made a drifting'tour of the world since, will -"•n’-'-bly reach her destination in a dav or two, as she wa» To have sailed Horn T-""ito-> for Wellington yeftterdnv. The S.S. 3 nnd A. Company’s Waiwora sailed for Lvtteltonf yesterday afternoon. At this port she discharged 97fin tons of general cargo, and loaded 11.048 carcases of ron-ton 3846 ■’carcases of lamb. 6003 I„~- n r beef. 461 onarters of beef 156 casks of tallow, 67 bples of flax, 317 bales of wool, 57 casks t>( pelts, and 1 ' bate of rans.

The oM Ein?aroonv> ('now the ’‘Samoa) is evidently net nroviny as satisfactory for tfle Wend trade ns her precept owner npfWpnted. pa sheds reported to he veins’ to ■NToynsn'ki. .Tenon, and if not =old there will tie emnioyed between Japan and Vladivostok. THE WEATHEE. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather report from typical stations was received at 5 p.m.i— Manukau ' Heads.—Wind, west, fresh; barometer, 80.05; thermometer, 58. General remarks--Showery; sea heavy. New Plymouth.—Wind, , south-west, light; barometer, 29,96; thermometer, 60. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Castlepoint.—Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 2D.89j thermometer, 47. General remarks—Fine; sea moderate. Wellington.—Wind west, light; barometer. 29.90; thermometer, 49y General remarks- Fine. I Westport.—Wind, south west, light; barometer, 29,95; thermometer, 46. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Kaikoura.—Wind, calm; barometer, 29.96; thermometer, 50. General remarks —Fine; sea smooth. Oamaru.—Wind, calm; barometer, 30.0 T: thermometer, 38. General remarks -Fine: sea smooth. * Bluff.—Wind north west, fresh: baro. meter, 29.95; thermometer, 33. General remarks—Overcast. Low pressure from west is -due at jth* meridian of South Cape on the 12th, and will probable cause warmer weather with northerly winds to-morrow. * E. A. EDWIN. TYPICAL AUSTEALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the. undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday; Albany, 9th.—Wind, calm; barometer, 30.2. General remarks—Fine. Hobart. 9th.—Wind, south east: baro • meter, 30.0. General remarks —Cloudy. Sydney, TOth.—Wind, s outh-west: baro. meter, 29.9. General remarks—Cloudy. WELLINGTON OBSEBVATOEY. • The weather records takeh at the Wellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow :—Barometer, 29.890; maxi mum shade temperature previous 84 hours, 55.0; minimum shade temperature previous 2. hours. 41.0; -rainfall previous 24 hours, very few drops; wind, north west; fine and bright. E. B. GOES.

JULY. o. n. M. lull -Moon ... ... a 10 46 a.m Last Q u artor ... u 2 40 p.iii iluou ... ... is 9 40 a.m First Quarter ... 21 1 Z'd a.m I'll!! Muon ... ... 31 10 «i p.m

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4405, 11 July 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4405, 11 July 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4405, 11 July 1901, Page 4