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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE' MOON. (Calculated lor New Zealand mean time;. NOVEMBER.

Sun rises, 4.2" u-tii.; seta, 7-1 jmii. .Moon rises, 8.1 a.in-; sets, p.m. High water, 7.i:j tun.; 7-30 p.m. ATS.UXVF.O. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15. Elingainite m.h. 1685 ions, Wyllie. from Sydney via Auckland. Gisborne and Napier. Passengers -Saloon ; Miss Dawson, iMes’dames Dawson, .Morris, Cooper and i children. Rev Ainsworth, Messrs Moms, Marshall, Thornton; 12 steerage. Pnnia, b.s.. 40 tons, Fisk, from Blenheirn. lloliiiiiiiliana, s.s.. 804 tons. Manning, from l.vltellon. Passengers—Saloon : MMsps Brail, Donnelly. Fry, (larriek, Did well Allan Taylor, Marehhanks, Me'fiariies Goodman and 2 ediildron, Devin am' child, Fowler and 2 hoys, Grant, lilakc, MeSherry. Smith and child, Cameron, Baker Gower T’rnlt:, McKay, Marcbbanks. AVainv/rieht, Sroft. Revs Jolly. Hayward make. Messrs Dick, VVi Rena, Graham, Gordman. Palmer, Brunette. CleUnd, S nd_ holme, McSherrv. Morley. 'Fowler. Arnes, Taizarns Power Corrigan. Pratt, Jeffries Sherwood. Hammond, Wit's, Tiidwoll. T.imlstrorn. Allan. W-.fts, Darner, Beaver, Pavilt. Mnn'ison. Fcllon, Gilmore, Milne, Grant; ni steerage. Warrior, scow, 80 tons, Flelcdicr. from Kainai'a and Kelson. Charles Edward, s.s., 123 tons, Wildman, from Fox ton. (limitiMigi. s.s.. 149 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. SATURDAY. NOV.EMDEK IC. Jlapouri l;;i. s.s., 717 tons, Worralb Horn Nelson tiiid 1 del on. Passenger,-;—Saloon: Mbsei Drown, Dull, Ewart, .Sineox, Me s -, dames Cheosnmiui.’ Matthews. Dunks, Dunney anti ehikl, Tiller and child. West, Eden. Contes. Thompson, McGregor, Jen ben, Russ, Ewart, Roberts, Gregg, Messrs Calcium, Avery, Booth, Gilmer. AUken, Hanks. Dinkins. Thompson. McGregor, Jensen, Lusk. Banks, fates, Checscnmn, Harman, Pepper. Matthews, MeCallum, Stewart,. Smith; 11 steerage. Stormhird. s.s., 137 tons, Mclntyre, from Wanganui. SAILED. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15. llaupiri, s.s., 494 tons, Nordstrom, for Piet,on. Nelson and West Goast. Passengers—Saloon: For Pietnn—Air Moss. Fo; Nelson—Misses Fry, Pratt. Mrs Pratt Messrs Pratt. Foster, Kol ken beck. For Westport—Messrs Clonston, Golligan. For Grey mouth—Mi’s Lewis, Mctdames George, Hannah. Baker. Cross nnd 3 children. Messrs Ellis, Wisbart. Ruffell, Smith; 13 steerage for all ports. Eluigamite. s.s., 1(185 lona, Wyllie, for Lyttelton mid Dunedin- Passengers—Sa. loon: For Lyttelton—Messrs Robinson, Isaacs. Swinoy Wilklpe. Avson, t.ambton Allen. Marshall, Evans; 7 steerage. Rotnmiihaiia, s.s., 864 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Pas-ongers—'Saloon: Misses Bruce, Barron. Mesdames Stewart, 2 child, ren and nurse Winter, Hobbs, Thomson. Dr Bevinge, Hon Duncan and secretary', Messrs Hislop, Stewart. Ellis, Burd. Pat. ierson, Isaac, Struthers, Hurley. Castle Murdoch. Weir, Booth, Marriner, Nixon, Cant, Winter. Hobbs, Milne, Thomson, Derrett (2). Patterson; 10 steerage. Tutanckai, s.s., 412 tons. Post, for West, port. Mana, s.s., 77 tons, Westrup, for Paten Hula, s.s., 90 tons, Crawford, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tarawera, from Lytlelton, this day Rotokino, from Newcastle, this day Taluae. from Melbourne via Hobart and Southern ports, this day Rotoiti, from Onchunga and New Ply. mouth, this day Manama, from Havelock and Sounds, this day ■Stormhird, from Wanganui, this day Wakatu, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. this day Queen of the South, from Foxton, this day Aorere, from Paten. Sunday Opawa, from Blenheim, Sunday Rotomahana, from Lvtteltou, Sunday To A nan, from Lyttelton, Sunday fnrlralenm. from Napier, Sunday Tongariro. from Auckland, Monday Knight of St. George, from Auckland, Monday Dolphie. from London via Capetown and Hobart, Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tarawera, for Lyttelton, this day, at 11 p.m. Talune. for Sydney direct, this day, at 4 iwu • Maponrika, for Picton and Nelson, this day, at 12.30 p.m. Dingadee, for Oreymouth, this day. Stormhird, for Wanganui, this day, at 7 p.m. Pnnia, for Blenheim, this day, at 1 p.m. Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, this day, at 1 p.m. Rotoiti, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Unehunga, Monday. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton, Monday. Te A nan. for Napier, Gisborne and Anck land. Monday. Kahn, for Napier and East Coast, Mon. dar. Hnia. for Wanganui. Monday. Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, Monday. Onawa, for Blenheim, Monday. Queen of the South, for Foxton. Monday. Aorere, for Paten. Monday. Mann, for Patea, Monday. VESSELS IN PORT. • QUEEN’S WHARF. MaponriVa. s.s.. 717 tons. Charles Edward, s.s., 123 ton*. TTimitangi, s.s., 149 tons. . Pania, s.s.. 40 tons. GLASGOAV WHARF. Rotorua. s.s.. 576 tons. Rangatira. s.s., 4045 tons. IN THE STREAM. Manrairi, s.s., 3581 tons. Ofarnmn, s.s.. 2400 tons. Dingadee. s.s., 393 tons. Helena, barque. 661 tons. WOOL WHARF. Beacon Rock. ship. 1789 tons. RAILWAY WHARF. Toroa. s.s.. 174 tons. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.—Tongariro, September 17th; Rirautaka, 00. tober 14th; Papanui. November 11th. Shaw, Savill nnd Albion Comnany.— Tokomaru, September Gth; Delphic. October Ist; Matutun. October 4th; Wai. wera, October 29th; Tekoa, November sth. Tyscr Lino. —Star of England, October Bth; Star of New Zealand. November 11th. Government steamer—Janie Seddon, October Ist. Miscellancons —Biversdale, November 5. FROM NEW YORK. Tyser Line —Indraghiiri. September 17th; Kobe. October 2Gth. Miscellaneous —Knight) of St. George, August 13th; Hcathdene, August 17th; Forfarshire. August 28th. SAILED FOR LONDON. . New Zealand Shipping . Company.— Whakatone, left Monto Video October 20th; Wakanub left Monte Video Novem. her 2nd. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Pakeha (from, Lyttelton), September 13th; Karamea. October Gth; Gothic, Oc. tober 31. Tyser Line.—Tomoana, August 18th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Melville Island, ship, from Glasgow, August 31st; Akaroa. barque, from Liver. Eool, August 23rd; Zealnndia. ship, from ondon. September 10th; Invercargi'l (ship), from London. September 27th; Lady Roberts, barque, from London Sep. tember 27th; Auckland, ship, from London, October Ist; Canterbury, snip, from Glas. gow, October 15th; Trinidad, barque, from October I8th; Wellington, ship, from Liverpool, November 11th.

BY TELEGRAPH. FREMAN TL E, F r iday. Arrived—Ortona, from London- . Bassengeru for New Zealand—MDscs Grace, Anderson, Elwort.h.v, Fell, Latchic, Reid, Ware, Mesdames Allison and daughters, (jo vie and child, Beich, Thompson anil daughters, Grace. El worthy, George, Hon Emilio Towey, Drs Grace. Lee, Messrs Anderson, Anson, Grace. Monusby, Allison, Boyle Beich, Lee. ThompsonDUNEDIN. Friday, Sailed —Te Anan, for Auckland via L.vttel ton, Wellington and East: Goast- Pas. singers Dir Wellington- Misses fable. Young. Mcsdaincs Jones, McLachlnn, Messrs Horne, Palmer. MeLacblan, Dryden Gurhani and 8 steerage. _ , AUCKLAND, Friday, Sailed—Hincmoa (2 p.m.), for Northern lighthouses. . . KAIKOURA. Fndav. Sailed—Wakatu <2 mm.l. for WellingtonWESTPORT, F'idav. Sailed—Poherua (11.40 a-in.i.) for Wellington. Arrived—Kotuku (1046 a.m.l a.nd Kittawa (3.13 p.m.;, from Wellington. PICTON, Friday. Arrived—llaupiri (G. 20 p.m.). from AVellinglon. To sail—llaupiri (midnight), for NelsonNAPIER, I’rday. Sailed—Kahn (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington via Coast. LYTTELTON, Friday. Arrived —Monowai (7.30 a.m.) and Tarawera (9.30 a.in.), from Wellington. Sailed—Talune, for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Smith. Cramp, Campbell. Mesrlames Ne. yi 11, Turner, and child, Danthrean. Hobbs, Kelly, Mess™ Compton, Kelly. Green, Wil. non, Nevill, Turner. Danthrean. For Sydney—Miss Donald, Mesdarnes Listi 11, Donald, Heck. Gill, Colonel Estill, Messrs Scott, Williams. Sailed- Tarawera. for Wellington. Pas. sensers—Misses Hurcomb, Chatfield. Hey. wood. Knight, Mesdarnes Seville, Kiver, Asouitli, Messrs Scoular, McDonald. Cults, Jackson, Lashby, Newport. . NAPIER, Fridav. Arrived—Waiknrc (8.30 ar.m.l, from Weilington. FOXTON. FridayA i-riyod—Oneen of the South (’10.30 a-m.), from Wellington. BLUFF Friday. Sailed—Dulwich (4.30 a.m.), for Sydney anil DurbanPORT CHALMERS. Friday. Sailed—Heatlidene (6.40 p.m.), for Lyttelton. NEW PLYMOUTH. Friday, Arrived —Taknpuna (7 a.m.), from Wei. Huston; Rotoiti (8 a.m., from Onehunga (missed express). To sail —Taknpuna (8.30 p.m.), for Onehmiga. Our Dunedin correspondent states that in consequence of the fire on the steamer Trcat.hdcne during her voyage from New York to Port Chalmers, a general average of 5 per cent, has been declared. Tho Rotomahana came no from Lyttel. ten yesterday in 10 hours 50 minutes. Yesterday morning the Huddnrt.Parker steamer F.iingamite "drived from Sydney via Auckland and East Const, with 250 tons of cargo consigned to this port. She left again for Lvtteltou last evening. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Otararna sailed into the stream yesterday, where the Dingadee transhipp'd a. load of coal into her bunkers. The Shaw.Savill steamer Ranrmtira has been berthed at the Glasgow Wharf. A cablegram from the Lnndon office de. niea th° statement that the Gothic has been sold. The scow Warrior arrived yesterday morning from Kaipara via Nelson. Cap ta>n Fletcher reports leaving Kaipara on tho sth in“t. and experienced fine weather till off Cape Egmont. where a strong southerly breeze was met with. Nelson was reached last Sunday and GO.oftOft of timber was discharged there. She left "gain for Wellington on Thursday, and had a fine run across to Wellington The vessel will discharge 32 000 ft of timber at. DHs port and leaves for Kaipara about Monday. Mr .Corner, late second engineer of tho Hnddart.Parker steamer Barwon, is tem. nornrily relieving Mr Scott, second en, irincer of the company’s steamer Elinga. mite, MISHAP TO THE HJINA. Private information received in Welling, ton yesterday stated that the British.ln. da steamer XJjina. which recently visited this port, had gone ashore a few miles out of Newcastle a few days ago. The vessel was floated off. but was severely damaged. It is expected that the repairs will occupy two months. The vessel was to take "n board 750 horses from Australia for India. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typioal Australian stations were received at the Colonal Museum yesterday Hobart, 14th. —Wind, north-east; baro. meter. 30.2. General remarks—OvercastSydney. 15th.—Wind, north west; barometer, 29.9. General remarks —Overcast. Albany, 14th. —Wind, north-east; baro. meter, 30.0. General remarks—Pine, but cloudy. WELLTNGON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at tho Wei. lington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 30.0; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 56.5; minimum shade temperature nrevious 24 hours. 41.5: rainfall previous 24 hours, 0.29 in; wind, south. R. B. GORE.

DH. M. 1’irst Quarter ... 3 a 51 p.m. New Moon ... ... U 7 •1 i>.:u. l/irst Quarter ... 13 7 53 p.m. li'ull Moon ... ... 3G 13 •18 ji.ii •

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4515, 16 November 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4515, 16 November 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4515, 16 November 1901, Page 4

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