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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time;.

Sms rises, 4.29 n./n.; sets. 6.59 p.m. Moon rises, 6.13 a.m.; sets, 0.29 p.m. High water, 6.7 a.ni.; 6.23 I’-in. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, NOVEM 15EIt ID. Takapnria. s.s.. 369 tons, (Irani, from Oiielmny.'i nml Now PlymmiUi. i’ns'i'n. gels— Saloon : Misses Hiinitrey, A.aule. K01.0i1.-; Mead allies Siimiers. tioanli.mn, Anderson, Wliilten. Messrs McLean. Me. I'lieison, Ncweoni lie (.2). tiond. Miller, Simmers. Daniels. Davenport, Anderson. Nave, Bowen, Crespin ; 0 si eci-nge. iiiUav.a. S.S.. 7UB lons, Rollins, from South. Rotmrmlmna, s.s., BGI tons. Manning. Iron. Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : JVnvo. Kawso'i, Nienl. Snt lierlaini (2|. Wilson (2), Turner (2), Anderson, Raliigan, Breeds, Parsons. Seay r. Bradley i,2). San I res. Mcsilanies D"niiard, Hoard. Rylnirn, Wliite and child, Ilanni'-S and I eliiidren. Hyde, liccd, Hill, Parsons Harry. Walsli. Card, Bradley, Harrow, ’ Morrison, O’Hrien. Parniclli, Wilson. Anderson. Revs Kenny. Oliver. Steele. Captain Wix. Messrs Nelson. Silva. Willie. Power. Leroy. Hoivley, Perrot.ti, Spencer, Armstrong. Kerr, Hyde, Mnnrn. Tanrrcd, lloighwny, Anderson, Criiv.Tnrrl, Tucker. Bruce, Denlianl, Ab. holt. East. Hales. Johnson, -Moore. Craiko, Dodder, (fill, Reed. Ryhnrn, Seales, Morn, son. Mndill. Kaye, Dunenn. .Bain, Bnotli. St rn l.hers. Cairo-,v, Nixon, Thornton. Kid. son ; 53 slfernge. . , Monovvai. s.s., 2020 tons, Neville, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Bolton (2). Al,'bnU • Ogden. Taylor, Beale, Ceken-h-n Hah-onihe, Mesdames Crawford, Seme, Pm vis. Maun-sell. Smedley. Brown. Johnston, llonevfield, Pauli. Beilin'. Col. beck. Ca plain Much lister. Messrs Halim, per (2).C’ncsuev. T.ongdnn. Ttiomas. Ilavues. Zohedie. Abbott. Fisher. Crawford. Ross. Ilyanis, Walinsley. Whelan, Syrnc. Mann, sell. Quinn. Jones, Bolloii, Colley, Marks. Johnston, [tando. Grange. Patou, Nolan. Tuohv. I'.edbv. Tavlnr, Tomlinson. Dillon, JRreli (2). Dowle. Green; 51 steerage. Tufanckai. s.s., 412 tons, .Post, from Lyttelton. TTaupiri, s.s.. 494 tons. Brown, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Clarke, Ritchie. Dale, Horn. Rath, baa, Mesdames Bennett.- Clark'e. Halt. Adjt. Hutchinson. Messrs Franklin, Wonp, Bennelt. Bent-r, Muller. Bliek. Niehnlson. Ritehie. VVinllelinrn, Douglas. Watkins. Miller Online, Usher, Gilmor. Dolimore. Hr Pollen, Rev J. Campbell. Adjt. Beasley; 11 steerapn. Mapourjka. s.s.. 717 lons. Worrall. from Nelson -md Pi-lon. Passengers—Saloon; Mifwos Cowles, Windleburn. Anslow. Boon. Monro. Groshio, Field. Nurse Watkins, Mo---dames Iln"g Bonn. Ynunp. Rose. Tho. mas ami child. Messrs McKirdv. Cooke, Thompson. Wrath and sou. Smith. Terry. Bailie Lonsdale. VonnP. Weir. Rose, Job_ h-on, O'Sullivan. Campbell. Fnrqnhnr. Ate. Chip. Cinuslmi. Tnnks Basil, ITnybittle, 1 leas'"' Brown; 8 steerage. THCRSHAY. NOVEMBER 14. xr.,,,,i s _ TT'io'ns. Westrnp, from Batea Hula, s.s., on tons. Crawford, from AVa npnnui. RAILED. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER m Wainui. s.s.. 39t tons. Brown, for Picton. Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Sa. loon : For Picton—Mesdames Sealer. 80. pnn. 'Messrs Bogan, Neal (21. For Nelson --Misses Johnston, Scott, Meadanms fjcotl, Thompson. Rer Bennett:. Messrs Thomson, K : "diiic. Crnham. Angus. For Westnort —Misses Benjamin. Rowe, Bollard. Mes. dames Repsp and child. Benjamin. Messrs Hopkins, Sinelnir. Beniamin, Savery. For Creep, mi I h—Misses McKinnon. Paliimr, Hay. Mesdames AVatclinmn. Leigh, Tlnn-rn. i-'-n, Messrs Wateliinan. Leich. Fowler, Ate. P'ire Sluldon, Taylor, Coppersmith (2): pi steerage for all ports. Upoln, s.s,, 700 tons. Rolls, for Sour!). L’nt'-inaiiann. s.s.. BG4 ions Manning, for Lvttelton. Passengers —• Saloon; Mos. ili-mrs Snie-rs. Anderson. Bonn, Messrs Rollaml. Spiers, Anderson. Colville, Towns, end. Fisher. Everest, Kaye; 9 sreernge. Panin, a.s., -10 tons. Fisk, ’or .Blenheim, (liiaivu. s.s., 70 tons. Clark, for Blenheim. Storm bird, s.s., 107 tons, Alclntyre, for Wanganui. Kiltawa. s.s.. 708 lons, Collins, for West, port. Atanaroa. s.s., 78 tons. Allman, for Have„ leck and Sounds. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tnrawera. from Lyttelton, this day Waikare. from Lyttelton, this day Queen of tho South, from East Coast, this day Aorere, from Patea, this day Charles Edward, from F ox ton, this day Rotnkino, from Newcastle, on Friday. Rntnmahana, from Lyttelton, on Friday Onawa. from Blenheim, on Friday Panin, from Blenheim, on Friday Sformbird. from Wanganui, on Friday Elingamite, from Sydney via Auckland nrd East Const on Friday. Rotoiti. from Onehunga and New Ply, mouth, on Saturday Taluno, from Melbourne via Hobart and Southern ports, on Saturday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Afonowai. for ATolhourne via Southern pets and Hobart, this day. at 4 p.m. Tarawera. for Lyttelton, this day, at 5 p.m, Waikare. for Napier. Gisborne and Ancle, land, this day. at 4 p.m. Atapourika, for Picton and Nelson, this (lav. at 12.30 p.m. Takapuua. for New Plymouth and One. himga, this day. at 5 p.m. Huia. for Wanganui, this-day. at 6 p.m. Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, this day. at 5 n.m. Aorere, for Patea. this day, at 3 p.m. Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day, at 4 p.m. Alana. for Patea and Waitara, this day, at 4 n.m. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton, on Friday Haupiri. for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, on Friday Opawa. for Blenheim, on Friday Pania. for Blenheim, on Friday. Talune. for Sydney direct, on Saturday. Rotoiti, for Nelson. Now Plymouth and Onehunga. on Sunday. VESSELS IN PORT. QUEEN’S WHARF. Helene, harauo. 681 tons. Afnnourika, s.s., 717 ton*. Huia, s.s., 90 tons. Alana. s.s.. 77 tons. Panaroa. s.s-. 6563 tons, Takanunn, s.s.. 369 tons, Haupiri. s.s,. 491 tons. Alouowai. s.s.. 2020 tons. GLASGOW WHARF. Ot.nrnraa. s.s.. 2460 tons. Rotorua, s.s.. 576 tons. IN THE STREAM. Mamniri s.s.. 358-1 tons. Ranpatira, s.s.. 4045 ton*. WOOL WHARF. Beacon Rock. ship. 1789 tons. RAILWAY WHARF. Toroa. s.s.. 174 tons. Tutanekai. s.s.. 412 tons. MOVEMENTS OF~DIRECT STEAMERS SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.—Tongartro, September 17th: Rimutaka, 00. toiler lltli; Pnpanui. November 11th. Shaw. Savili and Albion Cormanr.— Tokomnru. September 6th; Del-vice, October Ist: Atntntua. October 4th; Tib i, wern, October 29th; Tekon. November Dtli. Tyser Line. —Star of England. October Bth ; Star of New Zealand. November 11th. Government steamer —Janie Seddon. October Ist. Miscellaneous—Riversdale, November 5. FROM NEW TORIC. Tyser Line—Tndraghiri, September 17th; Kobe. October 26th. Miscellaneous—Knight of St. George, August 13th; Heathdene, August 17th; Forfarshire. August 28th. SAILED FOR LONDON. New Zealand Shinning Company.— Whakatane. left Monte Video October 20th: Wakanui, left Monte Video Novem, her 2nd. Shaw. Savili and Albion Company.— Pakeha (from Lyttelton), September

Kith; Karamca. October 6th; Gothic, Oc. toiler 31. Tyser Line.—Tomoana, August 18th. SAILERS EXPECTED, Melville Island, ship, from Glasgow, August 3DI; Akaroa. barque. from Liver, pool, August 23rd; Zealaudia. ship, Horn London. September lOlh, .Invert-aigi . (ship;, from .London. September Lth, l.ady Roberts, barque, from London Sep. lumber 27th; Auckland, ship, from London, October Ist; Canterbury, ship. Horn 'Has. gow, October 151 h; Trinidad, barque, from London, October 18th; Wellington, ship. Horn Liverpool, November lltli. BY TELEGRAPH. LONDON. Tuesday. Sailed—Bapanui, for New Zealand ports; Star of New Zealand, for Auckland. LIVERPOOL 'I uesday. Sailed—Wellington, ship, for Dunedin. SYDNEY. Wednesday. Arrived—Mokoia. from Wellington. Sailed. -Mararoa, for Auckland, with English and Vancouver mails. per Aorantfb from Vancouver fo r New Zealand!—For Auckland—Misses Hamilton. Ward, Earle, Mesdames Nealey, orlc*v Coulaon. General Lanon Cole and family Messrs Johnston 12) J id. ler. Shepherd. Bucklev and family. Call,--, wav (Has.-; Teague, Clarke, Roberta. Moss, Bradford ‘ 1 (I i I hr-rt... Campbell, Coulsou. Moi Icy. For Wellington--Messrs Mo n ck. fon. \insplcy. Walker, Tmlball. For Dune, din—Mr Boyd. M EEBOURNE, Wednesday. Arrived—Brisbane from KaipaOi. Sailed - Wailiora. for Btuff. () X E H U NC A. VVe'l ti os d a v. Sailed —Ngapuhi for New Blynionth. Passengers —Misses AVilson, Welsh. Pnrdv. Moidaines Fcn-iek. Hurd. Messrs Ogle Crnzier, Russell, O'CouneU. Nash, Rennell, Brown ’(2l. Fryer. Hurd. Rudkin. Tillev. Pnrdv Pavne. Seanton, Payton, Mitchell. Powell and 12 steerage. PICTON. Wednesday. Arrived—Wainui (G p.m.). from Welling, ton. To sail—Wainui (10.30 p.m-L for Nelson. PORT CHALMERS. Wednesday. Sailed—Tokomaru (4.30 p.m.), for Lyttcllon. AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Sailed —Taviuni (1 p.m.). for Fiji; Son. orna (midnight yesterday), for Sydney. Arrived—Rakanoa (5.30 a.m.). from Fiji; Sarah and Mary from Dunedin. GISBORNE, Wednesday. Sailed—Tndralema (12.30 a.m.), for Ne. pier. CREYMOUTH, Wednesday. Sailed —Dingndee (10.25 a.m.), for AVelUngton. LYTTELTiJN, Wednesday. Arrived—Tarawera (7.35 a-m.) and To Anau (7.35 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed—Waikare, for Sydney via North. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Smith, White. Stopfovd, Tennont. Mesdames Mr_ let. While and infant, Zachariah. Ashley, Sutton, l.ocko. Hampton. Sanderson, and 2 children. Hooper, Pauling. Greenaway. Deridy and -4 children. Rev Elliott, Messrs Malet. Kennedy. Ashley, Locke. Stewart Sutton, Bishop. Singleton, Churton Paul, ing. Newton. Drodie, Tnwood, Boot, Pot, ter. Dendv, McKenty. McLeod. For Na. pier—Mesdames Malcan, Lloyd, and infant. Rev Cowje. For Auckland—Miss Mac, shall. Mesdames Brode. Sloan. Field, Cole. ma n . Mv Mace. For Sydney—Mr and Mrs Stropaeh. . _ Sailed—Tarawera. for Wei i inet on. Pas, sengers—Misses Heywood (2). Bell, Lnmbie. Campbell. Mesdames Fowler and 2 children. Messrs Zinekgraf, Good Fowler, Caplin. Sinimonds. 7CATPARA HEADS. Wednesday. Arrived—Annie Hill, schooner, from Lyt. tcltop. The Shaw, Savili steamer Kumara is due here at the beginning of next week to completx loading for Loudon. Messrs W- M. Bannatyne and Co- are advised that the Jndralcma will arrive hero from Napier next Monday to finish her Homeward loading. She will probably sail for London on Tuesday even, ing or Wednesday morning at daylight. Xlio Tyser steamer Indraghiri. at pre. sent in Sydney from New York, will sail shortly for Auckland, and will then come on to'Wellington, for which port s he has 1925 tons of cargo. Mr W. Tate, late of the stefimer Up. daunted, is now fourth officer of tlie.Alouowai having joined that vessel at Sydney. Air Platts, late second officer of the Me. koia, joined the Upolu in a similar capacity yesterday. Tho Kittawa arrived from Lyttelton yes. terday with dose on three hundred tons of produce for this port. She left for Westport last evening, and will return wjth a load of coal, afterwards leaving for Sydney, her services being required m that 'direction. The purser. Mr Fergu. son left the vessel yesterday, and proceed, ed to headquarters last evening to receive orders. From Taranaki the Takapuua yesterday brought to Wellington 1108 boxes and 165 kegs of butter for transhipment to the Paparoa. TUo vessel lia.4 also on board thirty tons of xiroduce for this port. News is to hand from Lyttelton of the death of Captain James Ryan. w ho was for many years in the Union Company’s Sf-r. vice, having command at various times of several well-known coastal carriers. He retired from seafaring life a few months ago and lived in Lyttelton up to the time of his deathThe ship Gautock Rock, now on her way to Wellington from Rio do Janiero, has been fixed to load at a New Zealand port for the United Kingdom or Continent. The capacity of the Lyttelton graving dock is being increased by cutting away the three lower steps at the sjdes. Our Dunedin- correspondent states that the local agents for the Gothic deny that she has been sold. The Wliite Star liner Athenic. of 12.500 tons, now being built for the New Zealand trade, has a large refrigerating installation on Hall’s patent dry.air carbonic system, with a carrying capacity of 100,000 car cases of mutton. Special arrangements are also made for carrying dairy produce end fruit, preserving provisions, making ice, etc. THE STENET EXKECT SERVICEThe Monowax arrived in the stream short, ly after ten o’clock yesterday morning, and after Dr James (Health Officer) had inspected her, sho was berthed at the Queen’s Wlxarf. The vessel left Sydney at 3 p.m. last, Saturday, rounded Stephen Island at 4.40 a.m. yesterday, and’ arrived as above. Fine weather and smooth seas were experienced on the voy. aec. The cargo for Wellington consisted of 981 felloes,' 30 pieces naves, 21 bags snokes, 659 nieces timber, 41 c r a.tes bottles 2028 cases frnit. 1396 cases sultanas 3355 cases currants. 941 packages tea, 60 sacks oilcake. 150 sacks manure, p bales wool, 10 cases champagne. 30 oases xvine. 80 bags oxide, 123 rolls lead, 125 bundles tiles SO bags rjee, 217 cases onions, and a large quantity of sundries. Tho vessel lias also on board 83 tons of cargo for Lyttelton 183 for Dunedin, and 122 for Bluff. She leaves for Southern ports this afternoon. PAPAROA, FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Paparoa completes loading this morning, and will sail into the stream pre. nnratory to leaving for London via Monte Video and Teneriffe in the aJternoon. Passengers are notified that the tug Duco will leave the Queen’s Wharf at 2 p.m. for the steamer’s side. The following are the names of the passengers leaving by her; Saloon—Miss Knapman, Mesdames Grc. gen Knapman Captain Grogan. Second class—Misses Dannie' - 12), Clarkson. Doug. lan i‘2). Mesdames Hanmer Dendv and family. Cooper. Messrs Humnhries. AVil sen Douglas. Cooper. Masters Hanme- '°' BlU?erage—Miss Boytf. Mesdames McWilliams. ‘Reynolds and family. Messrs Coles Revnold. McTsaac. McLeod. HcGa-w, Hollin"stead and children Smith, HerIjhy, Corper Master McWilliams. THE RIMUTAKA. The Nmv Zealand Shioping Conmany’s steamer Rimutak". wljieh left London on October 14th for Wellington via Capetown and Holv-ct has Die foßowixm passenners foe this port:—Saloon: Miss Brownn. Airs Browne- 'ccaail saloon; Mipap, O’Connor. Hags (’-)■ Mesdames Cackbajß, D«gg,

Fortescue. Kingdon, Paffard, Rev AVilson. Me-ars tiroady, builough, Dagg. AValker, Wilson, Master Dagg; third.class: Misses Darlington (2), Lawrence,Mesdames Archer. Callow, Darlington, Lawrence. Roberts, Messrs Asfmry, McCartney. Dampney, Dav, lington. Hardman. Hewitt, Lawrence, Rarnsden. Roberts, Trollope, Masters Dar. lington, Lawrence (2j. DELPHIC, FROM LONDON. The Delphic, which left London on Octo. her Ist for New Zealand, has the following passengers for AVeilington;—Misses Aitken (2), Ball, Bates. Bolt, Bowker, Le Breton. Neal!, Norclen, Parker. Sait, Smith, Swindlehnrst, AVhittle (2), Mesdames Bates, Bolt, Bowker. Golder, Gi-ffiths, Lcwthwhaite, Norden, Richards. Smith. 13111 man. Stajurod, Swindlehurst. AVhitlie, Messrs Abell, Allan. Ash. Blight, Bow. kcr. Chapman. Cole, Golder, Graham, Griffiths. Holton. Jackson. Keith, Laskey, Lcwthwhaite, Longson. Manncll, Markland Morris, Nicholson, Norden. O’Shea, Rich, ards, Rouffignac, Smith. Stainrod, Swin. dlehurst, Turpin. Mansion, AVallworth, Watt-, AVhittle, Wood, Masters Richards. SwimUch urst. THE AVEATHER. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. Tlio following reports of the xveather at tho undermentioned typical Australian stations wore received at the Colonial Museum yesterday; Hobart. Kith. —Wind, south.westbare, meter. 30.2. General remarks—Fine. Svdnev, I.3th. —Wind, south.east; „aro. meter, 30.4. General remark;—Threaten, ing rain. Alban", 12th.—Wind, north; barometer, 29.9. General remarks—Fine, AVELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the AVellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday xvere as follow:—Barometer. 29.68; maxi, mum shade temperature previous 24 hours. 60.5; minimum shade temperature previ. mis 24 hours, 55.0; rainfall previous 24 hours 0.01; wind, north.west. R. B- GORE.

NOVEMBER. uH. M. First Quarter ... 3 6 54 p.m. New iloon 11 7 4 p.m. First Quarter ... 13 V 53 p.m. Full Moon US 13 48 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4513, 14 November 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4513, 14 November 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4513, 14 November 1901, Page 4

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