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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated lor Now Zealand mean time.)

Sun rises, 7.32 a.in.; sets, 4;h3 p.m. Moon rises, 3.10 n.jn.; sets, 1.10 p.m. High water, a.in.; 12.26 a.in . ARRIVED. THURSDAY, JULY 11. Onawn s.s 70 tons, Clark, from Blenheim. Passengers —Cabin : Miss Simpson, ili-H Corriek, anil family (6f, Messrs Corrick. Bartlett, Allen, Newton, Cameron, iMcEwen (2). , Cpolu, 8.8., 700 tons. Rolls, from L> itoltou. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Kirk, Fell White, Coker, Mason (2), Mrs Whelan’a ml child. Prolessor Park, Messrs Un whom. Colehrook, Neill, Wa.stwood, Fell, Whit., MeNeiil, Cato. Murray, Cov:.- rthilo Campbell (2).. Cunningham, Frostick, Cl "ay, March, Sims; 2-1 steerage. .Were, s.s.,’ 45 tons, Tinney, from Patea SAILED. THURSDAY, JULY 11. Ktormhircl, s.s,, 137 tons, Mclntyre, for Wanganui. Passenger—Saloon : Mr Ry-

an. MannroH, s.s., 78 tom;, Gibbons, for Wanganui. Roiorui. R.n., 570 tons, McArthur, for Pieton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Pieton—Miss OommMl, Mr Eden. For Nelson—Misses Wright, X.ucena, Snlmond, Simpson, Walton, Mesdames Wrigbf, howler, Lucan a, Gorman, Simpson, Gorman and 2 children, Gordon-Cnmpholl and 2 ( hildren. Fry and infant Professor Park, Messrs Frv. Gordon-Campbell, Gorman. Sims, ■ Chish'lni. Cawthorn, Holmes; 12 steerage. Tnlune, a .s., 1203 tons, Neville, for Melbourne via South and Hobart. Passengers—Saloon; For Lyttelton—Misses Mee, Thompson, Allen (2), Wilson, Miller, Mosdames Coulter. and child, Funnington, Eller, Messrs Shand. Webster, Hooper. Funnington, Churton.Scott,D’Oley,Charlewood, Boyce. Davis, Wilson. Wills. Hopkirk. For Dunedin—Miss Notman, Mesdames Henderson, Cross, Messrs Henderson, Barrow, Rennies, For Melbourne— Miss Mountjoy; 14 steerage. Takapuna, s.s., 3G9 tons, Grant, for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers— Saloon : For Now Plymouth—Misses Holford, Epgers, Messrs Kirbv, Govett, Morshend, Miller. Arnold. For Onehunga— M’sses Kissling, Tiller, Mesdames Poyn. ton, O’Flaretv. Messrs Poynton, Halley, Drnssington. Okey; 7 steerage. Queen of the South, s.s., 121 tons, Manly. for Foxton. • Opawn, s.s., 70 tons, Clarke, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pcoiandia, from Sudney via Auckland and East Coast, this day Dingadeo, from Qreymonth, this day Opawa. from Blenheim, this day fluia, from Wanganui, this day Mana, from Patea, this day Wnkatu, from Lyttelton via Coast, this dnv Waverley, from Nelson, this day Pohorna, from Westport, this day Oyalau, from Auckland, this day President Sarmiento, from Auckland, Saturday . Westralia. from Melbourne Via Hobart and South, Saturday Rotorua, from Pioton and Nelson, Saturday. Tarnwern, from Lyttelton. Sunday Kiripaka, from Pieton, Sunday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waikare, for Svdney via Coast and Auck, land, this day, at 4 p.m. Zealandia. for Lyttelton and Dunedin, this day, at 5 p.m. Upolu, for Nelson, this day, at 3 p.m. Iliiia, for Wanganui, this day, at 2 p.m. ' Mana, for Patea and Waitara, this day at 1 p.m.

. Kahn, for Napier via coast, this day, at 4 p.m, Waverley, for Nelson and Coast, this dnv, nt 4 p.m. Ovalau.' for Westport, Saturday Westrnlia, for Sydney direct. Saturday. Rotorua, for Lyttelton, Saturday Hnupiri, for Pioton, Nelson and Coast, Saturday. Psnia, for Blenheim, Saturday Foherua, fop Westport, Saturday Stormhird, for Wanganui, Saturday Onawa, for Blenheim, Saturday Manaroa, for Wanganui, Saturday. VESSELS IN POET. , QUEEN'S WHARF. Panin, s.s., 40 tons Tekoa, s.s., 2646 tons. Kahu, s.s., 99 tons. IN THE STREAM. Lizzie Bell, barque, 1036 tons. ON THE SLIP. Rotoiti, s.s., 629 tons, MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS. SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Waikato, May 24th; Rimutaka (from Ply. month), June 2nd; Whakatane (from Plymouth), June 26th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Pakeha, May 28th; Aotea, June 11th. Tyser Line.—Hawke's Bay, May 3rd; Star of New Zealand, May 31st; Indradevi, June 30th. ■ FROM NEW YORK. Tyser Lino,—Tomoana, April 18th; ML miro, June 15th. A. and A. Line.—Gadsby, May 25th. SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Tongariro (from Lyttelton), May 29th; Rakaia (from Lyttelton), June 29th; Bute, shire July 6th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Mamari (from Wellington),- May 9th; Maori (from Lyttelton), May 10th; Toko, mam (from Wellington), May 29th; Ma. tataa (from Wellington), June 12th; Gothic (from Lyttelton), June 20th; Delphic (from Lyttelton), July 6th. Tyser Line.—lndPaghiri (from Lyttelton). May 29th; Indramayo (from Welling, ton), June 13th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Herbert Fuller, left New York March 15th; Cloch. barque, left Glasgow May 4th; Antiooc®Accame, barque, left Liverpool May Bth: Alice, barque, left New York May 15th; Grasmere, barque, left Liverpool Juno Bth; Star of East, barque, left New York June 10th; Alliance, barque, from Liverpool;' Maohrianish, ship, from Glasgow. BY TELEGRAPH. . SYDNEY. Thursday. Arrived—Whangape, from New Zealand. FREMANTLE, Thursday. Arrived—Omrah, from London. Pas. gangers for New Zealand—Misses Smith, Glen, Mesdames Humphreys and maid, Valdor, McPherson, Hodges and 3 child ren, Captains Humphreys, Hoges, Messrs Glen,. Askella (2). Petals, McPherson, Valder. ‘ NEWCASTLE, Thursday. Sailed—Kassola, for Bluff. • GREY MOUTH, Thursday. Sailed. 5.10 a.m.—Haupiri, for Wellington. WESTPORT, Thursday. Sailed, 4.20 a.m.—Poherua, f«r 'Wei. lincrton. Arrived—Corinna (3.40 p.m.), Pukaki (8.45 p.m.), from Wellington. * NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday. Arrived, ’4 a.m.—Ngapuhi, from One. i hunga. *. NAPIER. Thursday. Arrived -Pendlo Hill, from Newcastle. Sailed, 2.15 p.m.—Zealandia, for Wellington. , . LYTTELTON. Thursday. Arrived—Tarawera (8 a.m.) and Waiwera (9 a.m.), from Wellington; Wanaka (8.30 a.m.). from Port Chalmers. Sailed—Waikare, for Sydney via North. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Baffney, Denham. Blandford. Bundle, Graham, Partridge, -Lady Miller. Mesdames Roche, Rollitt, Miles, Bussell. Harding. Coverdale, Thompson, McVish, Biggens, Parkes, Johnson. Gray, Hon W. Mont, gomery, Messrs Malet. Roche. Hayward. Nieskin. Rollitt, ‘Milne, Maddox. Tyerman, Rhodes, Miles, Russell, McVish,

Gore, Bristow. Winny, Millar, Jacob, McPherson, Gee Grant. Davis, McClelland, Hales, McGuinness, Egglcs ton, Wilson, Ritchie, -Denham, Gordon, Dennett, Milne, Mapp. For Napier— Mr Williams. For Gisborne —Mr Nurse. For Auckland —.Misses CJavton, Jakms, Mesdames Black, McNaughton, Tulloch, Moir and 2 children. Professor Scott, Messrs Craig, Gill, Moore. For Sydney —M r Howe. NELSON, Thursday. Arrived, 4 p.m.—Wainui, from Pieton. .Sailed, -3.25 p.m.—Waverley, for VVel lington. HAVELOCK, Thursday. Sailed, 2.45 p.m—Ts Kapu. for Wei. lington. , BLUFF, Thursday. Sailed—lnduna (9.30 a.in.), for Lyttel. ton; Lynalder (3.45 p.m.),'for Port Chal mars. DUNEDIN, Thursday. Sailed—Westralia, for Sydney via Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers for Wellington —Misses Scott, Dow, Mrs Ross and 2 children, Messrs Allan, Watkins, Rorß, j TIMARTT, Thursday. Sailed, 11.45 a.m. —Pannpui. for Bluff. PATEA. Thursday. Sailed 4.40 p.m.—Mans, for Wellington WANGANUI, Thursday. Sailed, 4.30 p.m.—Huia. for Wellington. PIOTON. Thursday, To sail, 10.30 p.m. Rotorua. for Nelson. NAPIER, Thursday. Arrived, 3.50 p.m.—Barque Quathlambn, from Newcastle. ONEHUNGA, Thursday. Sailed —Manourika, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Misses Clarke, Johnston. Nalder. TatJev. Mes. rCme, Culver and 2 children. McK-rme. Johnson. Fitzcernld. Messrs 'Fisher, Clark, Sutton. AfcAlistor. Johnson (2). De Montnlk Griffiths, Miller. Sing Kee, Boshor (2), Culver (31 end 10 pteerage. KAIPARA, Thnrsdav. SnilerJ —Annie Hill, schooner, ’for In. vorcargill; Alcestis. barque, for Ere mantle. 1 AUCKLAND. Thursday. Arrived, 11.45 a.m.—Hawke’s Boy. from Svdnev.

R.-(led Ovalau (10 p.m. Wednesday) i or Wellington: Britannia (4.10 p.m.), forRnnsnll.

,«p;io.i_T’aieri. for Westport: Hawea. for Bluff. The Norwegian 1.-an. Norden. bound from Cnnotown to TNii.'bvac wreoked on a. reef at Suva, on Jnno OTfh. The hull nmq rfnrel’osed hv Ho Union Comna.nv. There is little hone’of floating the vessel.

A Press Association telegram states that the senooner Amelia onus twnicn was anchored on Guam's Panic ihe otucr uay in a disabled condition; was towed into Neitjou yesterday, to wnicfi. port she had sailed from Sydney. The New zeaand Shipping Company’s ship Taranaui sailed uom London on Wednesday lor Duueoin. The Cpolu brought up. from the South yesterday IbO tons of general produce for this port. The troopship Tagus has been chartered to take back a cargo of oats to South Africa. The Rotorua shipped for Pieton yesterday eighteen horses and 33 stud merino rams.' ' The Norwegian barque Solveig (574 tons) is coming to this port with a cargo of coal Horn Newcastle. ' *. The scow Warrior is expected from Kaipara daily with a load of timber for Messrs Stewart and Co., of this city. The Huddart.Parker steamer Zealandia,

from Sydney via Auckland, Gisborne and Napier, is due early this morning, and will sail for the South J at 5 p.m. to day. The Talune, which arrived on Wednesday evening, brought, the following passengers from Sydney:—Saloon: Mesdames Gordon and 2 children, Morgan and 6 children, Black and child, Poetz, Rev Black, Messrs Cpbb, Dickson. Tangye, Knox, Schlaich, Morgan, Dobbie and 8 steerage. After her trip from Wellington to Patea and Waitara to day, the Mang, will go to Westport "from Patea with a cargo of sheep, loading back from the latter port to Patea or Waitara with a cargo of coal. The Kiripaka, arriving op Sunday or Mon. day from -Blenheim, will load, here for a special trip to Patea, in place of tho'Mana, The Talune brought from Sydney a miscellaneous cargo, including seventeen tons of sugar -and 917 railway sleepers. Also, 33 stud merino rams, which were trim, shipped to the Rotorua. Thirty-two of the rams were purchased at theh late Sydney Ram Fair by Mr J. Bell, of Hillersden, Marlborough, and one by Mr At Munro, also of that province. ‘ The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Rirantaka, which left London for this colony on May 31st, -has the following pas. seneers for this port;—First saloon: Misses "Hawthorn, -Krieger, Mesdames Haw. thorn. Street, Messrs Pickersgill, Street. Master Street and Tiurae. Second saloon: Misses Doyle, O’Beirne, Rev Nelson, Messrs Henderspn, McCorouodale. Twenty.one steerage. Eightyeight for other ports. Captain Benjamin Jenkins, one of The pioneer commanders of Australia, died in Sydney on the sth inst., at the ripe age of 71 years. Cantain Jenkins was master and owner in the sixties of the barone John Knox, which traded between this port and Svdnev. He afterwards com manded the brig Dart. On retiring from the se» he became a marine "surveyor, and held many lucrative appointments. According to the Auckland “Herald” advice has been received -by the manager of the Union Company in that citv that the Rakapoa was to leave Suva "about the sth. July for New Zealand with the ship Occident in tow. The Rakanon. wi’l cal’ at Tiritiri. and from there bring the On cident ‘on to Wellington. The Occidopf Is a Russian ship which took fire at'sea., and was beached at Fiii. being afterwards purchased by the Union Steam Ship Com panv, A twin screw steel steamer of 13,000 tons carrying capacity has just been launched l?y -Messrs Harlnud and Wolff* at Belfast, for the Holland American Company, to trade between Rotterdam or.fl New York. The new vessel, which has been named tbe Rvpdam, is 60Oft long, 62ft wide, and 46ft deep. < Besides being a very large cargo carrier, the steamer will have accommodation for a considerable number of passengers of each class.

THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather report from ty> pical New Zealand stations was received Manukan Heads.—Wind, east, fresh; barometer, 29.80; thermometer. 56. General remarks —Rain; sea smooth. New Plymouth.—Wind, south east, light; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, 59. General remarks—Bain; sea smooth. Castlopoint.—Wind, south-east, light: barometer, 30.04: thermometer, 47. General •remarks— Gloomy; sea moderate. Wellington.—Wind, south, fresh; barometer, 29.98; thermometer,. 48. General remarks—Gloomy. Westport.—Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 29.94; thermometer, 46. Gene, ral remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Kaikoura, —Wind, .calm; barometer, 30.17; thermometer, 58. General remarks —Fine; sea smooth. ■ Oamaru.—Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.22; thermometer. 42. General remarks—Fine; sea moderate. Bluff. —Wind, south-east, light; baro. meter, 30.20; thermometer, 43. General remarks—Overcast. Low pressure from the north-west is north of East Cape travelling to southeast by east. Low pressure from west is due at the meridian of South Cape tomorrow, hut will be delayed by high preseuro in the south. There is also a low pressure from west, due about the 17th. Easterly gales and rain are probable north of Kaikonr* and Westport. E. A. EDWIN.

TTPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday Albany, 10th. —Wind, north; baro. meter ,30.0. General remarks—Fine . Hobart. 10th.—Wind, south-east; barometer, 30.1. General remarks —Cloudy. Sydney, 11th,—Wind, south-west; baro-

metor 30.2. General remarks—Showery, ,47in.’ WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the Wei. lington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 30.081; maximum s hade temperature previous 24 hours, 58.0; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 33.0; wind, calm; fine frosty weather. E. B. GORE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4406, 12 July 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4406, 12 July 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4406, 12 July 1901, Page 4

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