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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated tor New Zealand mean time;, OCTOBER.

Sun rises, 4.36 a.m.; sets, 0.31 p.m. Moon lists, 1.30 p.m.; sets, ‘Li a.m. High water, 11.51 a.m.; P- m - ARRIVED. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 33. Mapourika. s.s.. 717 tons. Worrall, from LyUv.lou I'n-.aengert—Saioou; Misses l.o's Veins, Shepherd, Norris, Mtadauu-s For il'c, Ru-.s, i'eacjck. Captain Wilson, lions ’Peacock, Si evens. Messra. Newton, loui;, Douglas. Liudou, Noinv. Bumcliunl,' Sh;eh, Pal orson, Blackwell. .alien. i,:ud, Scott Jlcudowou, Er.ee, Rob-uuson ■ Cl, liovs C/;, Hayward, Eib.V, Wyatt, Hula, do Giocn, Hunt, Yores, Black; 11 b VuVuT.i', 1373 lops, Beaumont, from Jurkliiml Gisborne and 'Napier. Pasiaar.r:, -Saloon • Messrs Mi liner. 1 uiton, Jim'. Boss. Asher. Smith, 8 steerage. Anreie, :,.i. 'ls tans, 'jinuoy. from 1 ' Opa'.a, s.s.. 71) lons. Clark, fiom Bjen. Jicini. Pasrongors—Cabin: Messrs Tyndal! Cameron. ~ . Kiripakii. a.a., 73 tors, Snaw. from la. tea. Waiimi. s.s.. 391 tons. Brown, from West Const. NeGon and ricton Pa«euuori:—Saloon ; Misses Bush. -Penny, ‘Ball, Winter Scott. Clark. Smith. Mcßae. Brown.'Knapp. Mesdames Orr. Downes, ■Walton. Hogg, Stewart, Austin, Robb, Willr., Petrie and son. _ Shaw, Grove, Brown Daly Mead. McKenzie, Bait and child. Hopkins. Pickering, Bovs Mcpn zie, Bold., Captain Holm. Licdr.-Cphniol Pitt Messrs Simeock. Beoodmm;:, Dmiaiit Moore. Hils-.n. Hunter. Davis. Seajrnr. Orr, McAlnine. Richards, Ball, Webb. Farquhar. Lodge, MoNab. Jnvce, ‘Wi'-tson, Cameron. Grove. Sprnrgon. BirHi Tineev, Logan. Stvoe. Scott. Thoms>n McMunay, Patrick. Inirram. Boyd. Kohn. Brown, KisS'Hng. Bright Lewis. Mend, G'dly, Franks, Spurge. Max 12b Hamilton.. Ke.it 12 1. Johns. Gordon, McKay (2), Jamieson. Stokes, Hopkins. Ketteror, Gowerloy, Torino. Brown; 13 steerage. KiDnwa, R.=., 70S tons, Collins, from New Plymouth. SAILED. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. Storrnbird, s.s., 137 tons, Mclntyre, Jor Wanganui. Mapourika, s.s., 717 tons, Worrall, loi Piotou and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon; For Picton—Miss Higgs, Mesdames Higgs. Ames, Messrs Cameron, Price. Phillips. McKenzie. Ames, Marriott, Garner, Hoi. low, Bcnsloy, Hutchison, McVinisb.. F» r Nelson —Misses Brown, Ewers, Stone, house Bull. Messrs Hamilton. Franks; 0 steerage for both ports. Moura. s.»- 1278 tons. Beaumont,, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers Saloon : For Lyttelton Misses Ball, Loughnan, Unsworth, Boss. Mesdames Hopkins, Strong. Ryburu, Bennett. Loughnan, McEae, McKenzie, Johnston, Landolls, Petrie and child, Johnston, McNamara. Brown and child, Messrs Scott, Bows. Waldic, McKegg. Bennett, Sincoek, Ball. Beauchamp. Coliers, Gen. 8011, Davies. Heedan, Muter, Strong. Johnston, Graham, Aitken. Bowie, Strong, Fahey Syraos Johnston, McNamara, Orr, Haziett. Smith, Brown, Ellis, Mnir, Has. tie, Evburn. Bcecroft. .Lieutenant Niooll, Bev McKenzie. For Dunedin—Mrs Branson, Mr Eeilly; 20 steerage for both ports. . Pania. s.s.. 40 tons. Fisk, for Blenheim. H.M.S. Bingorboma. twin screw steel cruiser. 2575 Jons. 7500.1iorse power, 8 guns, Captain Rich. for Dunedin. Ozawa, s.s., 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tarawera, from Lyttelton, this day Takapuna. from Onehunga -and New Plymouth, this day Duron of the South, from Foxton, this Kahn, from Napier and East Coast, this ** iuia, from Wanganui, this day Mapourika, from Nelson and Picton. this day . Storrnbird. from Onehunga, Thursday Taluno. from Sydney, Thursday Janet Niooll. from South. Thursday Kennedy, from Wanganui. Thursday Elingamite, from South. Thursday Haupiri, from West Coast and Nelson, Thursday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, for Lyttelton, this day, at 5 p.m. Kittawa, for Lyttelton and Southern ports, this day. at noon. Wamui, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, this day, at 12.30 p.m. Kiripaka, for Patea, this day, at 11 a.m. Kahu. for Napier and East Coast, this day at 4 p.m. Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day, at 4 p.mTalnne, for Lyttelton, Thursday. Mapourika, for Picton and Nelson, Thursday. Takapuna, for New Plymouth and One. hunga, Thursday. Kennedy, for Nelson and West Coast, Thursday. , Storrnbird, for Wanganui, Thursday. Htiia, for Wanganui, Thursday. Pania. for Blenheim. Thursday. Opawa. for Blenheim, Thursday. Wakatu. for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Thursday. _ _ „ . , Rotamahana, for Lyttelton, Friday. VESSELS IN PORT. QUEEN’S WHARF. Aorere. s.s., 45 tens. Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons. Mana, s.s.. 77 tons. Kiripaka, s.s., 74 tons. Storrnbird, ».s., 137 tons. Alliance, barque, 977 tens. Helene, barque. 861 tons. Machrinanish, ship. 1649 tens. Star of the Ea s t. barque, 7J4 tons. Bangatira, s.s., 4045 tons. IN THE STREAM. Beacon Rock, ship, 1789 tong. PATENT SLIP. Foherua, s.s.. 900 tons. RAILWAY WHARF. Kittawa, s.s., 70S tons. PIPITEA POINT. Te Kapu, s.s., 50 tons. WOOL WHARF. Helen Denny, barque. 690 tons. Manaroa, s.s., 78 tons. Warrior, scow, 80 tons. GLASGOW WHARF. Otarama, s.s., 2460 tons. Pukaki, s.s., 850 tons. Rotorua, s.s.. 576 tons. Upolu, s.s., 700 tons. Omapero, s.s., 352 tons. MOVEMENTS OP DIRECT STEAMERS SAILED FROM, LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.—Tongariro, September 17th; Rimntaka, Go. tuber 14th. Shaw, Havill and Albion Company.— Tokomaru. September 6th; Delphic, October Ist; Matatua, October 4th. ■ Tyser Line. —Indraghiri, September 24; Star of England. October 8Government steamer—Janie Seddon, October Ist, FROM NEW YORK. Tyser Line.—Knight of St. George, August ifth; Hea’thdene, August 17th; Forfarshire, August 28th. SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Whikatane, September 25th; Wakanni. October 10 tli. Shaw. Savill and Albion Company.— Aotea. September 6th; Pakeha (from Lyttelton). September 13th; Karamea, Octo. her 6th. Tyser Line.—Hawke’s Bay, August 11th; Mimiro (from Lyttelton), August 18th; Tomoana. August 18th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Melville Island, ship from Glasgow. August 31st ; Akaroa, barque, from .Liverpool. August 23rd -. Zea. landitt. ship, from London. September 10th; Invercargill (ship), from London, September 27th; Lady Roberts, barque, from London. September 27th: Auckland, ■hip from London, October Ist; Canter-

bury (ship), from Glasgow, October 15th; Trinidad, barque, from London. October 13th. BY TELEGRAPH. BLUFF. Tuesday. Arrived —Wcsirulia (5 a.m.). from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers—Misses Corrigan. Rilsoii, Meadames Craig. Pryor. Messrs Craig, Gannin and 13 steerage. AUCKLAKD. Tuesday. Arrived —Sierra (4.30 a.m.). from Hcno., lulu. Sailed—Rotomahann. for Last Coast, Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers for Wellington—Mesdames Tvrce. Oliver. Mi- Walker. The Sierra sails for Sydney at midnight. DUNEDIN. Tuesday. Sailed —Elingamite. for Sydney via Lyttelton. Wellington. East Coast and Auo.x. land. ' Passengers for Wellington—Mis Sft3 Lain#, Mesdamca Barries, Campbell. Bovd. Messrs Boyd. Withers, Campbell. Williams, Fisher. Sheffield. Edgar, Reid Pratt, Master Ferguson. NaPIER, T lit a..ay. Arrived —Te Anau (11.iffi a.m.), irom Wellington. NELSON, ffueeday. Arrived—Wavorley (0.15 p.m.). Horn e.hi.gton, WANGANUI. Tuesday. Arrived —Huia (7 a.m.), xrom We.l.n'. tor * - PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Sailed—Tutanckni (6.25 p.m.). lor Lyttolton‘ FOXTON, Tuesday. Arrived —Queen of the South (5.30 a.m.). from Wellington. _ , > , , Sailed—Queen of th« South (4 p.m.). for Wellington. „ PICTON. Tuesday. Arrived—Mapourika (5 p.m.), from Wei. lir.gton. Sailed—Mapourika (7 p.m.), for Nelson. CASTLEPOINT Tuesday. Sailed—Kahu (1.45 p.m.). for North. NEW PLYMOUTH. Tuesday. To sail —Takapuna (10.30 p.m.). for Wellington; Eotoiti (10 p.m.), for Onohunga. LYTTELTON Tuesday. Arrived—Victoria (4.20 p.m.), from Newcastle. Arrived—Tarawera. from Wellington;, Petono. from West Coast; Brisbane, from Newcastle. Sailed—Toroa. for Timaru and Wellington; Petone. for Greymnntli. Sailed—Tarawera. for Wellington, Pa?. Gangers —Nurse Hoddinott. MipsestLHdle, Close. Sladdon. Mesdames Hobbs, SU-d den, Le Cren. Bobertshaw. Andrews. PiNe and child. Cook and child. Joss- Dixon. Peculiar. De Latour. Messrs Rothschild, Bvrne, Maguire, Maxwell, Patterson. Wood. Munson. Le Cren, Dixon, Scoullnr. McDonald, Glass, McDougn.ll. Meek, Smith Do Latour. ONEHUNGA, Tuesday. Sailed —Takanuna, for South. Passen. p-ors—M's-e? Simmond, Hnmbnry (2), ATJnks. Summers, Mesda-'ieg Br rt tt. Filmbury, Burnett. Smedl"n. C ,f, Tistone TViossrs Hnmbiir- (2), White. Bn-n»tt. Howie. Ward. Pur”. .(Renton. H’slon. Stone. Goodsmi Goldie, Clanstone. Smccl. ley and 10 steerage. KATPARA. Tuesday, Sailnd—lsabella Anderson, schooner, for Dunedin. A telegram from Capo Maria Van Die ■ men states that the Waikare passed there at 9.25 yesterday morning, bound from Auckland to Sydney. . According to information received, the Whakutane sailed from Monte Video lor London on Sunday last. The Agapanthus, which arrived at Lyttelton on Sunday, is a steel screw steam, er, of 4409 gross and 2836 net tonnage. She was built in 1893 by Messrs A. Stephen and Sons, Glasgow, and is owned by Messrs J. B. Murray and Co., Glasgow. Her dimensions are—Length 380 ft, beam 46ft. depth of hold 27ft sin. Sho is to go into dock at Lyttelton. The Union Company’s steamer Tahine should arrive here to-morrow morning from Sydney.. Already there are indications of ,’an other great rush of colonials to London next year to witness the public ceremonies in connection with the uoronation of King Edward, which iji fixed to take pi ice in June. Inquiry at the London offices of the various mail lines elicits the informa, tion that bookings for next season by the mail steamers are -exceptionally wed lor. ward. All the great mail companes are arranging to place their finest steam ers on the run in view of this part in la ient. The P .and G. commences early with the China in February, followed by the Arcadia, the India and the Ocean-,. Then comes tho Orient Pacific, with its Austral, Orient, Omrah and Orton a; the Oceanic Company, via San Francisca, will* its three new twin screw steamer.;, Veu. tura. Sierra and Sonoma: the Canadian. Australian line, with the Moana, Miowera and Aorangi; the North German J-iloyu with the Grosser Kurfurst, Bremen and Barbarossa; and the French Company, with its fine fleet, the Armand bvhio. Australien and Ville de la Ciotat. Ail these companies are looking forward confi. dently to a good' harvest next year THE TONGARIRO. A RECORD CARGO. The Now Zealand Shipping Conn»""’s steamer Tongariro. now on her way from London to Auckland, left the former place with a record cargo of 11,000 tons for this colony. So great was the quantity of goods consigned to this vosael. that about 3000 tons of merchandise had to be shut out. ' The Tongariro has established a record in tonnage for exports by one vessel from the port of London. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. Tho following weather report* from typical Now Zealand stations, were received at 6 p.m. yesterday; — Manutau Heads. —Wind, west breeze; barometer, 30.21; thermometer, 67. General remarks —Fine; sea smooth. New Plymouth. Wind, south.west, light; barometer.,3o.l4; thermometer. 62. General remarks—Gloomy; sea smooth. Castlepoint.—Wind, north-west, tresh; barometer. 29.98; • thermometer, 60. General remarks—Fine; soa moderate. Wellington.—Wind, northwest, fresh; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, G2. General remarks—Overcast. Westport. Wind, northpiorth-east, light; barometer. 30.02; thermometer, 61. General remarks—Fine;, sea smooth. Kaikoura. —Wind, north, light; barometer 29.85; thermometer, 70. General remarks—Fine; sea slight swell. Oamaru-—Wind, weit, light; barometer, 29.82; thermometer, 65. .General re. marks —Fine; sea moderate. Bluff. —Wind, ganth.gast, light;, baro meter, 29.75; thermometer. 52. General remarks —Overcast. , Moderate to strong westerly winds are probable northward of Napier and Now Plymouth, and northerly gale- from thence southward, with decreasing pressure everywhere. Rain is to be exoceted southward of Cape Farewell and Castle, point. Low pressure from west is due at the meridian of South Capo late to-mor. row, and also one from the same direction on the 25th. B. A. EDWIN, TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following report* of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian station* were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday: Albany, 21st.—Wind, northwest; baro, meter. 30.2. General remarks—Fine. Hobart, 21st.—Wind, west; barometer, 29.9. General remarks —Fine. Sydney, 22nd.—Wind, south-east; barometer, 30.1. General remarks—ouowery. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. Tho weather records taken at the WcL lington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 30.109; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 63.0; minimum shade temneratnro previous 24 hours. 53.0; rainfall previous 24 hours nil; wind, north.west. R. B. GORE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4494, 23 October 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4494, 23 October 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4494, 23 October 1901, Page 4