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SHIPPING

FUASKS OF Tin: MOON. (Calculated for Now Xoalaod moan time.; AUGUST. it . M.

Sun rise*. 6/18 a.m.; seU. .>.21 L>.m. iMoou \). \:> i*.m.; acts 8.-0 u,m. High. vvatfu', 7.2 a.u».; 7.22 P- m *

ARRIVED. FRIDAY, AI. tit ST 22. luripaku, S.S., 72 tons. Slmw. from Lienh Opawa. s.s., 70 tuns, Clark, from Ijlenlieim. Passengers—Messrs Duley, la.lvford, Wai-di, Brown. , , Wrknt.u. s.s, 05 tons. M ills, from Lyttmtrm, Port Robinson ami luiikouru. lasengon Misses Gill. People*. Y'.nng, Ivan Messrs Young, limmett. \\ lieeliu McCullough, Egan, Soul or. ‘ Fliimam i to, s.s., 1685 Inns, Alwond from Svdm.-v via Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. Passengers—Saloon : Mis.-ns fair an. Morton. Hart, Hcndall, Pa kelson. Mcsdiimes Restcll Pownmn. Richardson and 2 ciiildrcn. Messrs Levien, Hope, D'Af-y. T’owman Twiss, Loneh, Hogg, Joflery, .’Wees, 'Man gun, Ikicliardson, V.'ldto; 10 Rotonmluimi. s.s.. 861 Inns, Manning, from L’d Icl lon. Passengers Snloon : Misses Wesl. Willia.ns, Mcl.a null I! n, M->-ior. Davie, Mesdames Seed. Hose H ac,:, Dulgetv. Dockery, Redmond and - children Gunn. Munson. Tievcna. Forrest. Bn pro was. Tforden. Mainr Harper, bermant Barnes, lion McCrnn. Messrs nal;r-tv IT Sm I Hi. France. Joyce, Massey, White. DonneMv, Hbd:e. (linm. Samson, .llondorson. Talks Finncrty., Ring. Jd;"wavs. Glnvcr. Monro, ( -nnnnif/liam, Gihpoti, TJfifrliolor, Bmvrio. Jo]insP>n. Annstrong. Fryer, Holmes. Darcy, Bulkins, "Redmond. Baslitnrd. Hurdle, Aardlcy. Saxton. Turrell. Trevciia. Fox, Dmck. Wall, Dansoy. Jenkins, Lindsay. bpuul, Hargreaves, Pearson, Bi-Rop, Over I on, Anderson H nlderness, Orbell, Aiken, Murra.v. Collins. Giles, Oaisford (2), Turner. Durrowes. Davidson. Quclidi, McIntosh, Chartres Horden, Dawson. Belcher, Fastwill, Flower, Stringer; 40 steerago. Penguin, s.s. t 517 tons Lake, frorn IS.olpon and Piciou. Passengers Saloon: Misses Carlson, Hursthonse. Hunter, Brown, Bright, Roevos, Higgins, Onrforih, Denham, Hyan, Mulvenna, Old. Grig, Pcfcre. Rose, Laery. Pilloul, Bejrsatt Mercor. Lodgor. Igglesden, Trent. Cliffoy'J Pres haw,* Field, Robinson. Uoberts. Hill Redgrove, Stuckey, Spicer. Mosdtunes Grove and 3 children, Robinson, Trower, Goss, JCersloy, O’Gonnen, Lnukio, Turner, IGsk. Tosswell. Houghton. Morpeth. Permain. T/aerv. Robinson, Messrs Mace, Clark Staples. Langford. Brown, Woods, Macdonald Dryden, Chisholm, Perrin, MelIn.ml, Chisholm, Raymond. TMgnr, Clark. Glasson. Snrott, Levien. Law, Monteilh. Williams. Turner. Murray. Hume, Rose. Luckm. Rns«fll, "N’ifcoll. f»o. Jones, Mprnefc]). Binnie, Robinson, ‘Knight. Crow, IJnu C. It. and Mrs Mills: 7 steerage.

SAILED. FRIDA I, AUGUST 22. Itotoniahana, a.s,, 86-1 tons, Manning, for lyueltou Passengers baluou: Misses Louse, Duncan. Aulier, Freeman, Wains, 'Arnold (2J. Newman, Durr, Mesdames Smith, Currie, Jferriar, Cockbum, Leai'y and child, Marryatt, Pa i tridge -and child, Craig, Mackay, Spring, Ku» Smith, Messrs Arnold. Fowlds, Uoiujey, Mears, Stevens, Hargreaves, Jamieson, Smith, K-irhy, Currie, Ritchie, Cockburn, Ferrier, Spray, Hart, Stevens, Ferguson, Quain, Pilkiugtou, Meredith, Kirk, Poster, Borrcll, Selbo, Hume, Stephens, Magee, Dencher, Hottcnbery, Mast* Fowlds; 12 steerage. Eiingamite, s.s., IGBS tons, Atwood, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers— Saloon: For Lyttelton—-Miss Close. Mesdames White, Salter and child, Messrs Coates, Dyer, Kobertson, Kelso. White, Master White. For Dunedin—Misses Silva. Bridget-, Shirtcliffe, Turner (2), Gellatly. Mesdanies Bridgcr, Holland, Daly. Smith. Mr Margoliouth; 10 steerage for both ports. Kahn, a.s.. 99 tons. Peterson, for Bast Const and Napier. Queen of the South, s.s., 121 tons Harvey, for Poxton. Opawn, s.s., 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Huin, from Wanganui, this day Pania, from Blenheim, this day Toroa, from Gisborne, this day Waihora, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, this day Rotoiti. from Onehunga and New Plymouth, this day Mourn, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Sunday Charles Edward, from Wanganui, Sunday Janet Nicoll, from south. Sunday Kararaen, from London, Capetown and Hobart, Monday Mapourika. from West Coast, Nelson and Picton. Monday Te Anau, from Auckland. Gisborne and Napier, Tuesday Takapuna. from Ouehunga and Now Plymouth, Wednesday Monowai, from Sydney, Wednesday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiripuka, for Westport, this day Mana, for Patea, this day, at noon Aorere.for Patea, this day, at I p.m.

Pallia, for Blenheim, this day, at 1 p.m. Waihora, for Sydney, this clay, at 1 p.m. Penguin, for Lyttelton, this day, at 9 p.m. Waiuni, for Picton, Nelson and West Const, this day, at 12.30 p.m. Wakatu, for Kaikoura, Cheviot and Lyttelton, Sunday Eotoiti, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga, Sunday , Huia, for Wanganui, Monday. Stormbird, for Wanganui. Monday. Toroa, for Bluff, Monday Hatvea, for Sydney, Monday Mourn, for Napier, Gisborno and Auckland, Monday Charles Edward, for Nelson and West Coast, Monday Janet Nicoll, for Westport and Greymouth. Monday To Anau, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, Tuesday Mimiro, for Gisborne, Tuesday BY TELEGRAPH. GISBORNE. Friday. Sailed —Toroa (7.30 a.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. Friday. Arrived—Waikaro (9 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMODTH, Friday. Arrived—Rotoiti (5 a.m.), from Onehunga; Takapuna (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Rotoiti (0.15 p.m.) for Welling, ton; Taknpnna (9 p.m.), for Onehunga (connected). PATEA. Friday. Sailed—Maua (11 a.m.), for Wellington, WANGANUI. Friday. Arrived—Huia and Oreti (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Huia (10 p.m.). for Wellington. BLENHEIM. Friday. Arrived—Pania (9 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed —Pania (6.-10 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON, Friday. Arrived —Norfolk (3 p.m.), from Brisbane. WESTPORT, Friday. Arrived —Pukaki (0.15 p.m.), from Wellington. GBEYMOUTH. Friday. Arrived—Tntanekai (1 a.m.), and Herald (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. TIM ART. Friday. Sailed—Rakaia (8 a.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, Friday. Arrived—Mokoia (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Rakaia (3.45 p.m.), from Tim arm Sailed—Waihora (6.40 p.m.). for Sydney via Wellington. Passengers for Welling, ton—Misses Leach. Webb. Jameson, Edwards, Ellison, Kirk, Knight, Fitzgerald. Rolleston, Mrs Marris, Messrs Chase, Hunt, Brown. Mirams, Meek. Douglas, Atkin, Grafton, Hawthorne. Bowie. Marris, Ronnyno. Bonnet. For Sydney— Misses Gill, Duggan, Maxwell, Mesdames

Ch-s Huwtlinrne Dunbar, Kev Blakestnn, llfauCius, Daiglei sh, Reid, Flippy. Ay re Contes, Qllivtr, Joseph, Meais, Smith Dunbar. Ward, Biako. Funis. Sailed— Him ville (2.20 p.in.), for A ratapu DUNEDIN. Friday,

Sailed—Moura, for Auckland via Lyttedton, Wellington and Lest (..oast. 1 .m----scugers for Wellington—Miss Stewart, Mrs Downie, Messrs .Morris, Karclai. BLUFF, Friday. Arrived Wooding. Hum Surpiise Island.

Ye-stenia,y n.oruing the steamer .vorfolk, which is to convey cargo Horn New Zealand, to South AI idea, arrived oft H e heads Captain Bull was token out to Lin- Norlolk to pilot her to 1 ictou, at which port she arrived at 2 in too atleino on. . , . ’1 lie work of preparing the Union Company's steamer Hawca lor the carnage oi sheep and cattle to Sydney was commenced yesterday morning. oeveial caipenters were cm|doycd coiistrucUug stalls and other necessary fittings oil the vessel. In consequence ot the unworkable state of the Waitara bar Messrs Ihomp.„n Bros, and Company have resolved lint to despatch the steamer Kiripaka to \Viutara until the bar improves. Ibo \e.-sel will sail for Westport to-day; thence she proceeds to Patea, subsequently returning to Wellington The steamer Ruapehu left Mouto Video on Thursday in continuation of her voynpe from Now Zealand to London. The Tokoma.ru arrived at Loudon on Thursday afternoon. TIIK FLING AMITE. Thy Fliiigamite, of the Huddnrt, Parker licet arrived in port from Sydney via Auckland and Lust Coast yesterday morning. Of the trip from the Australian port the ollicers report having met with extremely rough weather, which prolonged the steamer's voyage to Auckland about a day longer than her usual time. The Fliiigamite pitched and laboured a gieat deal, and shipped seas constantly, the decks being in a state of flood all the time, making matters very uncomfortable for both passengers and crew. The weather experienced on the passage is described bv Captain Atwood to be the worst lie hns met with in the Tasman Sea for many years. THE TYSER COMPANY. The Red hi 11. which arrived in Australia from New York recently, is dire in •Wellington on Monday week. Her cargo for this port amounts to about 1020 tons. The voyage of the KedhiH from Now York was ‘marked by several periods of tempestuous weather. "Whilst running down “the casting" tiie gales were of great strength and seas continually swept the decks, washing a quantity- of coal and deck cargo overboard. The Tomoana, from London, arrived at Melbourne on Wednesday last.. The passage occupied 45 days. She is expected to arrive hero about the 16th September. The Mimiro, at present discharging cargo at the Queen’s Wharf, will sail for Gisborne on Tuesday.

THE WEATHER. 'VPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS, 'the following weather reports from ■. r.ical New Zealand stations were received at 5 p.m. yesterday: Mauukau Heads. Wind south-west, fresh; barometer, 30.18; thermometer, H. General remarks —Showery; sea rough. New Plymouth. Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.08: thermometer, 51. General remarks —Fine; sea moderate. , , Castlepoint,—Wind, west, fresh; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, 52. General remarks—Fine; sea moderate. ’Wellington. Wind, north-north-west, fresh; barometer, 29.90; thermometer. 50. General remarks —Cloudy Westport.—Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.02; thermometer, 51. General remarks —Fine: sea smooth. Kaikoura. —Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, 51. General remarks —Fine; sea smooth. Oamaru—Wind, calm; barometer, 29.90; thermometer, 56. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Bluff.—Wind, west-south-west, fresh; barometer, 29.87; thermometer, 51. General remarks—Fine. Moderate to strong westerly winds, with rising barometer, are to be expected in. all parts of the country. R. A. EDWT'v TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the, undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday; Albany, 21st.—Wind, calm; barometer, 30.2. General remarks—Fine and clear. Hobart, 21st.—Wind, south-east; barometer, 30.2. General remarks—Threefourths clouded.

Sydney, 22nd.—Wind, west; barometer 29.9. General remarks—Fine and clear. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the Wellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow:—Barometer, 30.071; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 60; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours. 47; rainfall previous 21 hours, nil; wind, north-east. R. B. GORE.

1). II. M. Now Moon ... ... 4 7 47 a.m. jrii st Quarter ... 11 3 St p.m. ¥un Moon ... ... 13 r, p.m. Lust Quarter ... 20 10 US p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4740, 23 August 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4740, 23 August 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4740, 23 August 1902, Page 4