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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time;. NO VEMDER. X). H. It. First Quarter ... 8 6 . 54 p.m. New Noon 11 7 * p.ni. First Quarter ... I'J 7 I' -1 ’ 1 - Full Menu. 2G 13 juu . Sun ti.-us, 1 .25 a.ni-; sets. 7.,i p.ni. Moon l i-es 12. !<• p-nu; scU, rJ.-W «.m. IMali V; at f, i', IDA a.in.; 10.38 p.m. arrived. • tfesday. novc.mio. ■ Moura, s.s., 1278 tons, H-uumoul, from A link !aml. Gisborne an'! Naiucr. l’a-„ S. Mi'-; McKinley. Mcst nines Si nil. Elvidgr- end 2 children. Rev Lane, Mr i ;-rs I'nri'/o, KIIN. Klfruintf. I'ullon, Mu..ehmon. M«.V DuflVll. l-'lpli. Guy; 9 Hem - , agio , l’,ni;i •!!) lon-.. I'i‘t. tmm lil r-plipi 111. Tn,•;!r.'cra 1268 (oris. McArthur. from I, - I (HI on. ’ ’piis-ciigcts Saloon; M Wain-' i2). Filzpai.rh-k, Sugar. Mnlcock. MaibWi MaiP'on '2 l. Mcsdamcs Kerr ami i iifn Ml. MGR'luoi. Gibbs. Clinici IMim, Dior. Ili'Piuiii ii. I)oljli5»*, M.'x 'lfmulfJ. Hancork i’ ii ],rivl l l . llov iI ul son , Mcssiu [ 1i0i„;,,,' i„;,,,' Finlay, Koilmi. Kerr. Met'nil nm. l)ia_ nioml, Luca- - , Taylor, Seaton dined, (lipljs, r.rr.inmn Tongue, Slivim ol on, Maflnvorl v. Mullins. Hui'lcv ami child. I )(jl)liin. I’llprmlil. PoiHc. Wright. I'iiin SI ovi'o lira ii'.'mol I, PcHic, Hancock. Hcrrv il’i. Ivl-.va nl-j. Ila rron, l.aniason, Dininnl. Alrfomioll. Mam-on. Dtinibus, Anderson, M'•!•>! la r. Andiii ■ 27 steerage. pel one, s.s.. 58S tons, Christ inn. from I u l I ol I on. [,a 1. 1;. 11,rpr. tni’slcil schooner, 107 (nun Hoffman. from Kaipara. SAI LED. TFESDAY. MIVKMIIKI! ID. \Vakalu. s.s., 95 lon-, Wills, lor Killkonrn and I ,yI,I o'.l on. Herald, S.K., 356 Dm", liropliy, for Grey, inoill li. !*<>l l f 111 n 5.3,, OOD tons. Adams, for Wmlporl. ' Wavcrlev, 5,;., 01 lons, Vickcrnian. lor Nelson am'l Weal. Cons I. I’aiiia, r.s., 10 lons. Fisk, for Blenheim. Koluku, s.s., 022 tons, Kennedy, for West pol l. Mapmirika. s.s., 717 lons. Worrall, for T'ielon and Nelson. Passengers ■ Saloon : For Piclon- Misses Walsh. -Morris. Mos_ dames Iloyee. Mcßride, Gardner, .Messrs For, (Houston, McKay. For Nelson— Misses Mead, Miller, Kenny. Mosdnmes Coleman. Miller, Dr Hooplas, Messrs (law (2), l/jvein. Thompson, (lilmmir, Clipsney. Hose. Rrigbtwell. Coleman (2). Runl; R steerage for hot,ii ports. Tarmvera, s.s.. |2(iS Inns. 'McArllmr. for Fvllellon. Passengers—Saloon : Misses TMeKiil.e, Purnell. Evans, On - . lionvH, Mills. Mesdiimcs Cliipman. I’iiindl. Sleworl. Meharen. liannay and child. Revs llennell, noreham. Ilinlnn, Gov. Messrs ■Hlenarl. Me I,area. Milligan. Driver. Dodd Peyp, While, liny. Murgiilroyd. Wyall. Hker, Wynne. Seaiilnn. Sennlnr, MeCrnekct Oniera. Fla held v ; 20 slcerage. Mourn, s.s., 1278 lons, Beaumont. for Lvlldloii anil Dunedin. Passern'ers Sn_ le-in ■ For Lyttelton Miss lamp, Afesdarnes Colder, ■ Greenbongb. Sullos and elidd. Minin’, l/iiie. Alrnvd. Revs Norlh. Duke, Dolamnre. Alc-'daines .intnieson. Tionrne Fraser, TnneyrlifFe, Oil i(1 trey. Holland, Arinins. C'alder. Greenlmugli. Sullen. Taylor, Pike. A Iron!. For Dunedin--Airs Darton ; 15 steerage for both ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

Takapium, from New Plymouth. (his day Rotoinahunn. from Lylteltpn, (his day Knight of SI. George, from Now York via. Australia and .Auckland, this day Stonnbh'd, from Wanganui, this day Mokoia, from Sydney, this clay tlimitangi. from East Const, this day Opuwa, from (ilonlieim, (his day Pania. from Blenheim, this day Mapourika, from Nelson and Piiilon. thi* day

jlanpiri, from West Const and Nelson, this day Dclpldc, from London via Capetown and Hobart, Thursday Tonganro, from London via Auckland. Thursday Eliugainitc. from Lyttelton. Thursday Edderton. from Westport. Thursday PEGJECTED DELAETCEES. Kotomahana, for J.yttolton, this day at 7.at) p.m. Wainui, for Picton, Nelson, and West Const, this day, at II!.HO p.mMana, for Palea, this day. Gpawa. for Elcnhoim, this day, at 6 p.m. .11 nia, for Wanganui, tins day. at noon. T'oroa, for Napier and East Coast, this day. at 4 p.m. Aorere, for Patca. this day, at noon. Mc-koin, for Afelbournaf via Southern ports and Hobart, Thursday. Tarawcra, for Lyttelton. Thursday. Mapourika, for Picton and Nelson, Thursday. Takapnua, for New Plymouth and One. huuga-, Thursday. Stdnubird, for AVongarnii. Thursday. Panin, for Blenheim. Thursday. Queen of the South, for Foxton, dayWarrimoo, for Sydney direct, Saturday. VESSELS IN POET. QUEEN’S WHARF. Wainui, s.s.. 331 tons. Potone, s.s., 388 tons. Kumara, s.s., (1034 ton*. Huia, s.s., 30 tons. Afana. s.s-, 77 tons. Indratema, s.s.. 3907 ton*. Aorere, s.s.. 45 tons. GLASC.OAV WHAEF. Eotorua, s.s.. 576 tons. IN THE STEEAM. Ngaru, scow, CG tons. Warrior, scow, 80 ions. Mamari, s.s., 3584 tons. Otaramo, s.s.. 2460 tong. WOOL WHAEF. Beacon Eock, ship, 1789 ton*. EAILWAT WHAEF. WeathersJield. barque, 1051 tons. PATENT SLIP. Toroa, s.s., 174 tons.

MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT STEAMERS SAILED FROM LONDON. Now Zealand Shipping Company.—Ton.gariro, September 17th; Rirnutaka, OcC tob-n- ; Papaimi. November 11th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Tokomaru, September 6th; Delphic. October Ist; Matatun, October tth; \Vni" worn, October 29th; Tekoa, November sth' Tyscr Lino.—Star of England, October Bth; Star of New Zealand. November 11th. Government steamers— Lady Roberts, September 27th ; danie Seddon, October Ist. Miscellaneous—Riversdale, November 5. FROM NEW YORK. Tyser Line—lndrnghiri, September 17th; Kobe. October 2Gth. Miscellaneous—Knighb of St. George, August 13th: FTeathdene, August 17th; Forfarshire. August 2Sth. SAILED FOR LONDON. Now Zealand Shipping Company.— Whakatano, left Monte Video October 20th; Wakanui. left Monte Video Norem. bar 2nd. Shaw, Savill and Albion. Company.— ?akeha (from Lyttelton), September 13th; Karamea. October 6th; Gothic, Oc. tobor 31Tyser Line.—Tomsana. August 18th. SAILERS EXPECTED. Melvillo Island, ship, from Glasgow, August 31st; Akaroa. barque, from Liver, pool. August 23rd; Zealandia. ship, from Loudon. September 10th; Invercargi l ! (ship), from London. September 27th; Auckland, ship. from London Oc. tober Ist; Canterbury, ship, from Glas, sow, October 15th; Trinidad, barque, from London, October 18th; Wellington, ship, from Liverpool, November 11th. BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE. Monday, k Arrived—Wcstralia. from Bluff and 110LYTTELTON. Tnesday. Arrived—Rotokino (11.-to n.m.) .and Kotomahana (7.55 a.m.), from AYellington. Sailed —Kotomahana, for Wellington Passengers—Misses George, Bodd, Beath I'isher, Greensill. Bentley, Mcighan. Da. vidson. Price, MrCahan, Stubbs- Coy Sheecly, Card (2b Mesdamee V r .-i7/ vA^vn

roil, Corli-, (;iemrn(. Winter, Alinglon, Dearo. i'diller, liiosnain 1 n. (jl'ifUlhs, I’nme Da - ,’, Sir C. (,'lifi'ord. Captain Jrohh. Me-or Oorr-fe. Mmi-imn'., Drown, Kirhy, ID-ao (.'aim'i fjo. Sealer, Wanl.lyit. Curtis, Y - Willu-ms. Winter, Dyrno, JJrapper,.Dnns. lord. Durloa, (2-l>ourne. UukKos. Watson CidumhiM, Jiriglil, Donald, WJjilta Smith, Sims (2), Aliot;lon. Ilarij-on Thom-on, MUdie-11. Sot itr, IfuruinH, Nr vin Tveler. Piper, Drown, Sliecdy, l.dp.ii (Dmi, Dillon, liowman. Day, Steeds hl-m dining, I’rimo, Rainhoiv. Death, Braiislorr I inly, Ala-ter (t,-:hourne. ACCKLAND. Tuesday. a, , ~i7 e d—Visicm. In iyanUnc. from V-av ea'-11 0 : Saraii ami Marv. bvifTanliue. liroji Dunedin. , , ~ ~ Sailed—Afararoa (2 non.), for Soulheni pfu-trt. Passpnpjcrs for \Vr*!lin"lon Mosrln.jnrs Gilbert. O l.oj Ko, (laila" her, Mes-.r- SI ielilmry. Seed, ,'orI on, Daleer, Kirld.n-h ; 8 sleera<;e Sailed—Touuaiiro (G a.in.), for Wellinp-

l ° rt ' K MPA PA HEADS. Tuesday. Suiled Kdwartl, hriy. for^ydn.y. Arrivod-Waihora -3 p-n.,), from MC bourne and llobarl. Passenuer- Mr II n«|ies Misses Com try. Lockwood, Ihiplie lin.liek Mt--.ru Fouler. Mm,Hon. Cooker (larliek, Kaulilu. Goodfeilow and 22 Moor. NELSON, nVtesd.-.v., Arrived— RoinU! (!0.4.> p.nt. yestordayi; Afatiaroa (11.55 a.rn.). from Xyellfn'Tl''>nSailed—ATanaroa (3 P-m.i, for Wellniptoo via Motueka. T „ wd ,,.

Arrived—-Te Amiu (ID a.m.), am! Kan,alira (10.15 a.m,), Sailed—WAihora (7.15 p.m.), for Dunc(l,n' WANDA NET, Tuesday. A reived —Stornibird (2 p.m.), from Wolluddo". p nT ,,j, (-JT,*ir.ATERS. Tuesday. Soiled Afuelirihani'h, ship, (11.30 a.mA, foi \\ ellinttom p T( y W nrTn. Tuesday. Arrived—l’akaimnn (4.15 a.m.). f rrm ’ Sn^iled —Tnknpuna (noon), for AVelline;U To sail Rotoil i (8.30 p.m.), for One ,iu "" a ' DUNEDIN. Tuesday. S iip.,l for Sydney i rdloii. Well inston .East Coast and jm; ■ land. Passengers for W ellniuton—i l ■ ' ' Draiidl, Rosier (2). Alesdauies Stirling, AleTtTcTsicblo, Sfcvaug. Neill Saiiislniry; 3 sleerage. ' BLENHEIM, Tuesday. Arrived . Opawa (11.15 p.m. yesterday), from AVellinglon. To sail —Opawa (10 p.m.), for uellin.slon- RICTON. Tunsdev. Arrived —Mnponriha (6 p.m.), from W clSaHod Alapourika (GAO p.m.), for NedSOM.

l/mt evening Iho Hiree.mnsted schoonet l.ark'. Umber laden, from Kaipara arrived in the stream. She will be berthed a> (be Wool Wharf Ibis morning. ' When the Moura left Auckland she had | ton ions of cargo on board lor Southern noi-ts. The vessel arrived yoslordav morning, discharged 505 tons of cargo, auc. left for Die South in the evening. The Mo kola, due here this afternoon, from Sydney, has on board 2,)3 tons of cargo for Wellington. . The Euthwcll and the ( ounly of I cm broke have been chartered to load at Glasgow for New Zealand. It is expected that the Rotorua will Rc into the stream tc«day. She will lay there for about a fortnight.. and acconlinf to present arrangements will take up the Piclon-Nelson running during the Hist week of next month. The Corinna U now undergoing an over, haul at Port Chalmers, a necessary pro. (■ceding after the severe ordeal she urulcivvctit. while in finest of the Monovvai. Hei passage from Westport to Hobart vvav marked by terrific- weather, during which on 0 of the seamen hail a narrow escape from drowning- He vvas actually V. as | 1< | t overboard, but another sea miraculously carried him back to the ship, where he wa. enabled to hang on to the iron railing until rescued by W 3 shipmates. Ihe Comm, will resume her usual running to coastal ports from Port Chalmers to-morrow The passage of the barque Helen fron Hobart to Lyttelton was noted for hat weather. During the (rip Captain Petei sen had to jettison 2500 feet of timber. After discharging part cargo at Lyttelton tho vessel proceeds to Auckland. Shipmasters of over.sea vessels grumble, and with apparently some reason, at; the extraordinary shipping regulations in force in this colony. It appears that in most cases a shipmaster coming to the colony for tho first time is not cognisant of their provisions, and it is not only after reaching his destination that he know* that ho has to keep his “weather eye open and pretty sharply too, to escape heavy penalties. Masters are almost vvor. rietl out of their existence lest a seaman who may he unahlo to read or write de sorts his ship, as it would render the former liable to a nenaltv of ,£IOO. In the ease of the shin Mnchrihanish. now on her way from Port Chalmers to Wellington two of her seamen cleared out while in Wellington, rendering Coo tain Nicholson responsible to tho Custom* authorities for £2OO. Up to the present the whereabouts of the absconders has no’ beep determined. The friends of Captain H. N. Rogers, who was last hero in tho well-known barciua Star of the East, will be pleased to hear of In's well doing. Writing under date October Ist. Captain Rogers states that he was on Ids way to Havana in the barquentino Viola. Ho also expressed n strong hope that ere long he would revisit New Zealand. Captain Eogers is marrie'’ to a, Port Chalmers lady, and she and their children are travelling with Idm. Messrs Houlder Bros., of London, (lit new owners of lb© steamer Indramayo which visited Wellington several times >mvo changed her name to the Thorpe Grange. Steam was got up in the boilers of Gw intercolonial steamer Warrimoo at Por J Chalmers last Saturday, and a satisfactory trial of the engines was made. “ Tho mainmast of the Antioco Accamr snapped near the truck at the time of tin earthquake. Local opinion is that tin barque will bo floated. INDEALEMA, FOE LONDON. The Tyser steamer Indrnlema is to leave for London via TenorilLv this morning at daylight. She takes the following cargo fr.om this colony:—From Wellington—3 cases meats. 11 packages hops, 105 casks tallow. 434 bales flax, 1333 bales wool. 235 bales hemp, 33 bales tow, 3416 haunches mutton. 22,443 legs mutton, 308 quarters beef,26,048 frozen sheop.From Nanicr—l case sundries. 14 cases meats, 3403 pieces beef. 4590 bales wool. From Gisborne—llsß bales wool, 2 bales skins, 10 casks sausage casings. 12,866' carcases mutton, 8 carcases lamb, 980 quarters beef, 0168 pieces mutton, 13 cases meat extract. From Lyttelton—l4B sacks barley. 5 bales rabbit skins, 500 sacks grass seed, 84 sacks beans. 15,739 sacks wheat. From Auckland—2l74 cases kauri gum, 282 bales hemp, 60 sacks hides, 16 cases vanilla. 22 bales wool, 2 bales basils, 1 cask pelts, 1 case sundries. From Port Chalmers—29s bales wool. 80 bales rabbit skins. 3 bales hair, 19 casks pelts. 7 packages merchandise, 883 crates rabbits. 36 casks tallow, 57 bags hides, 4 bags calf skins. From Bluff—643o carcases mutton. 2200 crates rabbits, 205 bales wool. 8 casks pelts, 72 cases preserved meats, 115 casks tallow. 4 bales rabbit skins, 54 carcases frozen lamb, 3870 crates frozen rabbits, 2S cases frozen plucks, 11 cases kidneys. SOUTH AFRICAN POETS. Messrs AY. M. IJannatyne and Co-, local agents for the Tyser line, report as folUmvs :—From Capetown we learn that there were on the 9th October in dock dis. charging, fourteen steamers and seventeen sailers: discharging by lighters six Bailers: awaiting berths, six steamers and fortythree sailers; total in tho Bay, sixteen steamers and forty-eight sailers-, total in port, thirty steamers and sixty-five sailers. Under date of 12th October, correspondents «t Fort Elizabeth advise that there are tliirty-Gro steamers and thirty-five sailors in port. The prico of the best Welsh coni was 61s per (op. Labour was rather scare", but it was hoped that martial law would improve this. The plague was still

in evidence. On th e 71 h nil. East London reported (hul there were ten steamers and five sailers discharging: and three steamers in the roadstead. A vessel with Oov_ eminent cargoes arriving at 'lnto of advice would not Sail before a month. Vessels drawing IS feet of water can cross the hue THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather reports from typical New Zealand stations were received al 5 p.m. vesterdav: Manukail Heads.—Wind, west, fresh: barometer. 20.07; t Sicrmomeler, C 3. (JeneraJ remark- -Showery; sea heavy. New Plyrnnul li. - Wind, south-west, fresh hr»eze: barometer. 2!).93; ihcrmome. hr. Cl. General remarks —Fine; sea heavy. Cast lepo'iit.—Wind, north-west: barometer. 29 59; thermometer, 62. General remarks—Fine: sea heavy. Wellington.—Wind, north-west breeze; berornete - -. 20.80: Uiennomef or, 58. General remarks—7’inc; overcast. Wnstnorf. Wind. wesl-soutb.west, Desli; barometer, 20.78; thermometer. 55. Onceral remarks—Squally; strong flood. TC'iikourn.—Wind, souths strong: barn, meter. 29.51: thermometer. 74. General reio-rks—Sea. romdi; overcast; blowing nnrlh.wpsl gale (ill 4 n.m, Rlpfr —Wind. smiH’.oast light; haronie. tor. 29.75; thermometer, 5-t. General remarks—Overcast; glass rlsinw. R. A. EDWIN. COLONIAL OBSERVATORY. C ll R() NOM ETE R-R AT ING NOTICE. The time-ball may he used to.day for rating chronometers. The ball will drop at noon precisely, at which hour a chrono meter set to Greenwich Mean Time should show 12h ,10m. Any difference will be the error of (he chronometer fast or slow on Greenwich Alcan Time. True time will also be given to-clay by hourly galvanometer signals to the Museum and the Public Telegraph Office. N.B.—For the information of ship, masters, a red and white pennant is dip. nlayed over the tirne.ball tower on those days on which the hall may bo used for close-rating purposes. T. KING, Observer. Colonial Afuseum. Wellington, 20tb November, 1901.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4518, 20 November 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4518, 20 November 1901, Page 4

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