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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for Now Zealand mean. time.) MARCH. D-, H. M. Last Quarter ... 2 10 0 P- m - New Moon 10 2 20 p.m. First Quarter ... 17 y I'l a-m-Full Moon ... ... HI 2 ol p.rn. Sun rises, 5.53 a.m.; sets, 6.27 p.in. Moon rises, 5.30 a.m.; sets, 6.10 p.m. High water, 4.46 a.m.; 5.0 p.m. ARRIVED. SATURDAY, MAKCH 8. Kini, s.s., 702 tons, Rutter, from Westport. Wakatu, s.s., 95 tons, Wills, from o-jl-tel ton. Port Robinson and Kaik'iUia. Passengers—Cabin: Misses Dermott, Herligliy. Gibson, Mesdames Shepherd, Prince Johnston. Barrett, Messrs Barrett, Myers, Duncan, Gatanach, Dwan, Mowatn Mann, s.s.. 77 tons, Westrup, from Patca. Warrimoo, s.s., 1892 tons, Chatiield, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses liastie, Barton, Ross, Glover, Findlay (2), Bedford, oidev, , McMillan. Watkins (8,1, Mesdames M oodward, Weldon, Murphy, Ross, Syr on and child, Taylor, Curtis, Stevens, VV iKora •*■ and 2 children, Ferguson, 3 children and maid, Taylor, Eastwood, Maskurn,liamsworth, Forbes and child. Young, Captain Willis. Messrs Wifl'on. Low. Ross. Peters. . Brockman, Channels. Taylor, Mormon. Carr, Newton, 'Goodwin, Harkcr, jjano, BaructV, Parker, Eastwood, Robinson, Chadholm, Queue, Harnsworth. Dane Cavill, Galley, Forbes, Eichelbaum; 17 steerage. Pania. s.s., 40 tons’, Fisk, from Blenheim. Passengers—M:i»scs Blaine, Fellingham, Mesdames Carter, Benge, Messrs Cathie, Morrison, Ewart, Maddocks, Mntherson. Waihora, s.s., 1269 tons. Fanner, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses O'Brien, White, Daniell. Ardlight Mesdames Blair, Borella-s, Harrison, Messrs Patterson, Blair, Bold, Williams, Daniell, Larnb, Wilson, Mitchell. Mowbray, Pareto. Fanning, Henning; 11 steerage. Qci’nianious, s.s,. 3967 tons, Unrah, from New York, Australia and Auckland. SUNDAY, MARCH 9. Opawa. s.s., '0 tons. Clark, from Blenheim. Aorcro, s.s., 45 tons, Tinney. from Patea. Queen of the South, s.s.. 121 tons. Manly, from Foxton. Huia, s.s., 90 tons. Crawford, from Wanganui. Waverloy, s.s., 94 tons, Viekerman, from Nelson. Eotomnliana, s.s., 901 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Wickoa, Craig, Leeimng, anndbrooke, Oaidiuer, Anderson (2;, McGregor, Neodhnm, Loader. Mitchell, Wren Mesdames Stone, Howe, Nickle and 2 children. Smith, Findlay, lord and infant, MoNab, Brown, Goodie, Forbee, Kerr, Montague, Bain and infant, Needham, Blick, McHaffie, Wren Messrs Molnnis, Watt, Stone, Shiel. Black. Hooper, Bory, Groeu, Grant, McLaurin, Barby, Haywood. Cobbo, Hart, Broad, Walden, Gxeenshields, Blow. Partridge, Wrigglesworth, Porham, Morj rison, Rowley, Cooper, Ross, Smith, Howe, Jones, Ford, Wynne, Hendry. You Stuvmor, Maidment, Harris. Hickens, Milligan Forbes, Frost, Archoy, Wood, Wren, Robinson, Long. Best, Blick, McHanie, Laing-Meason, Gray, Cook, Smithson, Maopherson, Paterson, Flint, Mollison, Stewart. Reid, Myles, Coombs, Williamson, Bramble, Briggs, Coupe, Wren Hen- , derson. Dr Findlay, Revs Poland, Bany; 95 steerage. Moura. s.s., 1278 tons, Mcßeth from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Pearson, Hands (2), Dash, Carter, Mesdamea Collins. McDonald, Loney, Messrs Urquhart, Young, Overton, Arthur (2), Estxnghausen, Loney, Martin; 20 steerage. SAILED. SATURDAY, MARCH 8. . Warrimoo, s.s., 1892 tons, Cbatfield, for Sydney. Possengefe—Saloon: Misses Bibby, Baldock, Tasker (2), Baillie. Armstrongl, Von Stunner, Mesdames Mumhead, Robertson, Mayse, Forrester, Roberts, Neill, Messrs Josephson, Lawrence. Carey, Tingey, Bowen (2), Barron, Galley, Cavill, Read, Wetzel. Lane, Watts, Muirhead, Westberg. Hugo. Jago, Pyher, Warburton. Forbes, Hastings, Harvev, Bowen, Abram, Nagner, Tasker, Smyth, Lloyd, Allworth, Neil; 9 steerage. Waihora, s.s., 1269 tons, Farmer for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Borough, Stevens (2), Cook, Meadows, Mo- ' Neil, Watt, Mesdames Willcqoks, Powell, Wiggins, Manning, Messrs Wilson, Knott, Ritchie, Powell, Barnett, Wall, Shorter. Hobart, Dougins, Nathan, Meares. Young,. Edlin, Goodwin, Kloster. Stead, Baggett, Derbridgo, Anderson, Malet, Piper, Swift, Evans, Stuckey, Stowe* Stewart,- Tnaner, Selig, Smith; 10 steerage. Rotorua, s.s,, 576 tons, McArthur, for pioton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton —Missea Alexander, Ashburn, Mrs Mathews and infant, Messrs Malcolm Hay, Barnett. Quano. Young. For Nelson —Misses Ryan, Watkins (3), Keating, Treacher, Fraser, Mathieson, Mesdarnes Leighton, Veale, Keating, i’-" Owen. Taylor, Messrs Allport (2). Wiffin, Young, Ching, Taylor, Harkness; 8 steerage for both ports. Waiwera, s.s., 6237 tons, Stuart, for London via Monte Video and Teneriffo. Pukaki, 53., 850 tons. Stringer, for Westport. Ngaru, scow, 120 tons, Fletcher, for Kaipara. Opawa, s.s., 70 tons, Clark, Tor Blenheim Pania, s.s.. 40 tons. Fisk, for Blenheim. Kent, s.s., 8347 tons. Brisk, for Port Chalmers. SUNDAY. MARCH 9. Mana, s.s., 77 tons, Westrup, for Patea. Gothic, s.b„ 7755 tons, Kidley. for Lyttelton. Tutonekai, s.s., 4T2 tons. Post, for Northern lighthouses. Stormbird. s.s., 137 tons. Mclntyre, for Wanganui. ' Botoiti, s.s., 620 tons. Robertson, for - Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers—Saloon: For Nelson—Misses Lookyer, Foley, Johnson, Johnson, Campbell, Mesdames Johnson, Graham, Chittey and infant. Barker and 2 children, Gammon (2), Messrs Johnson, Stuart, Vining. Petre Elliott, Bignell, Rodwell, Moult, Welch, Perrett, Berefiold, Ashton, Chittey. Eor New Plymouth—Miss Fraser, Mesdames McHaffiu, Savage. . Bain and infant, Mr Mollaffin. For Onehunga—Misses Lane, Harrison, White, Bedford,’ Moore, Stewart, Mrs Witt, Messrs Horton, Welch, Judge Von Stunner; 10 steerage for all ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rotorua, from Nelson and Pioton, this a< Mapourika. (ifrom West Coast and Nelson. this day , . , x Pania, from Blenheim, this day Omapore, from Westport, this day Kotuku, from Westport, this day Te Kapu, from Havelock and Sounds, this day. Dingadee, from Greymouth, this day Te Anau. from Auckland. Gisborne and Napier, Tuesday Janet Nicoll. from- Lyttelton. Tuesday Talune, from Sydney, Wednesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton, this day, at 5 p.m. , , , , . Moura, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, this day, at 4 p-im Omapere, for Bast Coast bays via Gisborne and Napier, tVis day, at 4 p.m. Wakatu. for Kaikoura and Lyttelton, this day, at 4 p.m. Opawa, for Blenheim., this day, at noon. Queen of the South, for Foxton, this day, at 4 p.m. Huia, for Wanganui, this day, at 4 p.m. \ Aorere, for Patea. this day, at 2 p.m. Waverley, for Nelson and West Coast, this day, at 5 p.m. Te Kapu, for Waitapd, Collingwood and Motneka, this day, at 2 p.m. Stormbird, for Wanganui, Tuesday. Pania, for Blenheim. Tuesday. Mana, for Patea, Tuesday. To Anau, for Lyttelton, Tuesday. Mapourika, for Lyttelton, Tuesday. Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson, Tuesday, •

VESSELS IN PORT. QUEEN'S WHARF. Wellington, ship, 1247 tons. Huia, s.s,, 90 tons. Canterbury, ship, 1245 tons. Kini, s.s., 1122 tons. Rotomahana, s.s., 901 tons. Moura, s.s., 1028 tons. Wakatu, s.s., 05 tons. Aorere, s.s., 45 tons. Opawa, s.s., 70 tons. Germauicus, s.s., 3957 tons. Whakatanc, s.s., 5715 tons. Lily, schooner, 75 tons. WOOL WHARF. Queen of the South, s.s,, 121 tons. Janie Seddon, s.s., 370 tons. Lady Roberts, s.s.. 370 tons. Jessie Osborne, barque, 1053 tons. IN THE STREAM. HALS. Lizard, 715 tons. RAILWAY WHARF. Haupiri. s.s., 494 tons. Waverley, s.s., 94 tons. MOVEMENTS OF DIRECT VESSELS. SAILED FROM LONDON. New Zealand Shipping Company.— Paparoa, January 31st; Tonganro, March 4th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Knmara, February 4th; Athenic, February 15th. , Tyser Line. —Tomoana, January 3rd; Star of Australia. January 21st; IndraIcrna, March 4th. FROM NEW YORK. Tyser Lino.—Koigate, January 3rd; Indradevi, February 14tli. SAILED FOR LONDON. Now Zealand Shipping Company.—Papanui, February 6th: Tekoa, February 7th; Ruapehu. March 6th. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company.— Tokomaru. January 23rd; Delphic, F ebxnary 20th; Waiwera, March Btn. Tyser Lino.—Star of New Zealand, January 30th; Hawke's Bay, February 21st. SAILING VESSELS FOR LONDON. Machrihanish, ship, January 14th; Beacon Rock, ship, January 14th; Alliance, barque, January 14 th; Akaroa, Ji-muary 16th; Woathersfield, February 3tK SAILERS EXPECTED. County ’>of* Pembroke, barque, from Liverpool. December 6th; Ruthwell Irom London, December 10th; Charles G. Bice, Imre, -lie, from New York, December 13th; Pass of Batmah, barque, from Glasgow, January 21st; Gladys, barque, from Liverpool, January 28tb; Kinfauus, barque, March 4th. BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE, Saturday. Sailed—Alcestis, barque, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, Saturday. Arrived.—River Boyne and Gantock Rock, from Wellington. , SYDNEY* Saturday. Sailed—Talue for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, Saturday. Arrived —Takapuna (3.30 a.m.). from Onehunga. , , _ Sailed' —Takapuna (9 p.m.), for Unehunga. AUCKLAND, Saturday. Sailed—Te Anau. for East Coast. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers for Wellington—Miss Vickers, Messrs Crawford, Daniel, Bentley and party. LYTTELTON, Sunday. - Arrived—Burrumbeet (12.5 p.m. yesterday), from Wellington: Janet Nicoll (6 a.m.), from Timaru; Herald (6XJ a.m.l, from Greymouth; Waihora (11.30 a.m.;, from Wellington; Aotea (2.30 p.m.), from Timaru. KAIPARA, Saturday. Sailed—Elmville, / for Melbourne. TAURANGA, Saturday. Arrived—H.M.S. Penguin (1.30 p.m.), from Gisborne. . WAITARA, Saturday. Arrived—Kiripaka (8 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER, Saturday. Arrived—Mimiro (7.30 a.m.), from Gisborne; Waikare (12.85 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Sunday. Arrived—Omapere (8.35 a.m. yesterday), from Wellington. Sailed—Omapere (9 a.m.), for Wellington. HAVELOCK, Saturday. Arrived—Te Kapu (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Te Kapu (10.15 a.m.), for Wellington. Sunday. Arrived—Manaroa (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, Saturday. Arrived—Wainui (4.30 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington; Kennedy (7.15 a.m.), from Wellington. • Sunday. Arrived—Rotorua (7.50 a.m.), from Picton and Wellington. To sail—Mapourika (8 a.m. to-morrow), for Wellington. 1 GREYMOUTH, Sunday. Arrived—Dingadee (8.20 a.m. yesterdi | from Wellington. Sailed—Dingadee (9.20 a.m.), 1 for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS, Sunday. Arrived—Pareora (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. _ BLUFF, Saturday. Sailed—Viking, barque (11.30 a.m.), for Newcastle. Owing to competition between the Tyser ? n S_ Bucknall lines freights by steamers both inward and outward from New York are very W. The freights to various a V° B* s 6d per top, and as low as 17s 6d for close weight. The Tyser and Bucknall lines are having a hot fight for Zealand' vard trad ° to Austr «lia and New Mr. E. Moßurney, who has been ashore on sick leave, is to rejoin the Eotomahana as to-day. Mr Stock, late purser of the Rotomahana, is to transfer to the Haupiri. J .- F. Hursthouse, late purser of the VV aiuui, has beeiT transferred -to the Union Company’s Dunedin office. D. Robertson. late third engineer ot the Upolu, has passed his examination for a second engineer’s certificate. ■lt is understood that the purchasers of the stranded barque Alexandra, near Westport, intend to make a close inspection of the vessel and see whether it is possible to have her re-launched. So far the seas have not done much damage to the vessel; The Mapourika is to take up the Waihora s running in the Lyttelton-Welling-tou ferry service, while the latter is engaged in the intercolonial trade. The Mappurika’s place in the West Coast trade will bo taken by the Haupiri. The intercolonial steamer Warrimoo left for Sydney on Saturday with 162 tens of cargo, the bulk of which was sent from the South Island. Captain Rutter, of the Kini, left for Sydney by the Warrimoo on Saturday as an extra officer, for the purpose of obtain'd his exemption certificate. Mr Duncan, chief ofiicer, is in command of the Kini meanwhile. Captain Abram, late , master of the Wainui, left for Sydney on Saturday to join the Oonnh as master. The Oonah is now in the Sydnev-Tasmania trade. >toin P. Nordstrom, - late of the Haupiri. has been appointed to the command of the Wainui. The Union Company’s cargo carrier Kini is to lay up at Wellington owing to the slackness of trade. The Kiripaka was bar-bound yesterday at Waitara, and unable to leave for Wellington. The Moura arrived from South yesterday with 130 tons of cargo for Wellington. She has also on board 800 tons for Northern ports. WAIWERA, FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Waiwera sailed from this port for London via Monte Video and Teneriffe yesterday. The following cargo was taken from the colony:—From Wellington, 1857 bales wool, 310 casks tallow, 8592 carcases sheep, 6230 carcases lamb, 653 quarters, 4 boxes and 11 pieces beef, 4516 carcases mutton, 1119 bales hemp, 45 casks pelts, 6 bales sheepskins, 100 bags hematite. 39 casks casings, 26 boxes -kidneys. From Wanganui telton —628 bales wool, 100 casks tallow, 23,016 carcases sheep, 36,493 carcases-lamb, 50 casks pelts, 13 cases poultry.* From

Timaru—l6o bales wool, 218 casks tallow, 9199 carcases sheep. 10,926 carcases iamb, 12 casks pelts, 16 casks casings, 126 boxes kidneys. From Dunedin—3o3l bales wool, 90 casks tallow, 4021 carcases lamb, 1414 quarters beef, 87 bales hemp, 44 casks pelts, 119 bales sheepskins, 113 boxes kidneys, 116 bales rabbitskins, 3846 bags ore, 92 bales leather, 283 crates , rabbits, 39 sacks seed, 3 bales hair.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 4