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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE -; looN(Calculated fur New Zealand mean tun,;. JAN GARY.

Sun rises, 4.42 a,in.; sets. <--s. p.m. Muon riser., —; sets, 2.6 lainHigh v.-ater, 11.33 a.m. ARRIVEDAVEDNESD.VY, JAN UA RY 21. Opawu. s.s. (1.50 a.m.), 70 tons. Clint, from Blenheim. Passengeis n«i WJ. Alisa Millington, Me.,sr s Haugiiey . i>ull and puny (it;, Alasler miliington. 11aupin, s.s. (3.50 a.m.), 434 ions. Hull, from I'i.cto'ii. oaloon: Lawson, Nash, Gragg. J-.wuit, bm . Turner, Mentiplay, iild ncl:. J csoaia-.s Nissaman and infant. Home, Lexei'U, Messrs Luck, Ncvison (2). Harper, Hall. Burry, Taylor, Thomp.-on, Jlnmenon, Baunell, Craig, Baiiliu, j.uum,-,; 8 s.eeiUK". Manaroa, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 78 tons. Allman. from ilotueku.

Rotomahana, a.s. (10.40 a.ni.), kCI tom,, Manning, from Lyttelton. iu;:-tngciu Saloons Misses Seddon I'-). L Brabazon. Stewart (2). loi.oel'-. Ueau, Lilly, Beattie, - Wilson, ICamger, Hogg, U.iirii. Jamieson, Cotie. ill. Muling, W «rd. Cireeson, Marti/i, Kuijio, i osier, "gjmi, Murray, Palairct, Neave ..xeduins. Holmes. Nichoils. Newman, (iias.-i, dames Seddrrn, AVeavur and ciiild, eitiuntiers, Ijind.-ay, Uustcrbrook, Uutts, and family (2). Patterson, Billiiigton and 2 children!, Chukso-n, Conte;., B'P' liml - Jurius Rowe, ITockton and ina and 2 children. Jamieson, Haivknm. McLean and 2 children, Clark, Bevan and .child. Cooper, Buttle, Nicol, Uon beddon, Cuptuin Green, Sir G. Cluluri., Messis Fife, Andrews, Stevenson, Oorilou. eaver, Saunders, Tunks, Herbert, Edwan.s, McKinnon. Ilentlerson, Bulls, Byre, Boylo, Watson, Bellington. Coat-i O MaiIcy, Clarkson, .Mcßormul, Drake, Aewey, Thomson (2). Holmes, lichinson, t.ould, Maloney, Crow, Lukin, Mcr.ab, O abea, Thompson, Blain, Dimery, Holmes, Abercrombie, Monro, Harris. Brown, Jamieson (2;, Crcwdson, Johnston, Reid, Benin, Pierce, Bridget-, McLaren, Dixon, Mulct, Rainbow. Neave. Watson, Bunny, Clarkson, Hill, Clark, Mason, Greeson, itov/o. Piper, Higgins, McKenzie, Livingstone, Grundy, Burnett, llayloy. Herman. I’raguell. Blackwood, England, Jell's, Holmes, Mcliwan, Gray, iiucklanrl, Buckley-, •Wigley. Scott. McDonald, Emmerson, Columbus, Granger, McKay; 48 steerage. Wnrrimoo, s.s. (10.51) a.m.), 1832 tons, Phillips, from Sydney. Passengers—saloon ; Misses Hill, Maher, Beasley (2). Hi Idem, Mesdamas Francis, Brooks and child, Atkinson, Wilson and child, Meagher, Revs Lo Flock, Finnerty,. Ooudnnger, Ransch. Quinn. Hcddle-itoiie, Cahill, Messrs McLeod. Steele, Riddiford, Frnncis, Ponan Hill, Burton, Mullins, Fletcher, George, Miller. Bold. Baker, Green, Brooks, Meagher, Finlay, Hunt, Finlay, Atkinson. Fleming, Beasoley, Baytnn, Freeman, Mozar, Alexander, Maiples, Hogarth, Owens, Young, Ritchie, Walker; 87 steerage. Huia, s.s, (3.5 p.m.), SO tons, Howell, from Wanganui. Penguin, s.s. (10.35 p.m.), 517 tons, McArthur, from Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Bromley, Rule (2), Robinson, Ormandy, Verdon, Kraghan, Hollis, Blake Tandy, Robb, Fowler, Trent. Lyons, Mauey, Smith, Webb, Tandy, Iricnd, Cusack (2). Atkinson, Crouchor, Mesdames Bromley, llewitsou, Penrose, Buckeridge and child. Tindale, Neioh and child, Tandy and family, Guy, MeLaggau. Mulcock, Riley, Wilson and infant, Oroucher, Atkinson, Revs Hewitson. and Dn-nkley, Messrs Buckeridge, Tindale (2), McLean, Bennington, Weller, Barnes, Reynolds, Inch, Beelachcy, McDonald, Coom, Cross, Roberts, McLaggan, Mulcock, Peary, Baxter, Moyes, Roberts, Stringer, McDonald, Madigan, Stark, Crouehcr and 5 steerage. ■ , Queen of the, South, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 121 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. Taieri, s.s. (G. 40 a.m.), 1071 tons, Williams, for 'Westport. Ivydenc, s.s. (0.35 a.m.), 2250 tons, Tibbets( for Hongkong. Upolu, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 700 tons, Rolls, for South. Manaroa, s.s. (5 p.m.), 78 tons, Allman, for Havelock and Sounds. Botoiti. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 029 tons, Robertson, for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers—Saloon: For New Plymouth —Misses Hodgson (2), Cummins, Messrs Milos. Hildreth. For Onehunga—Misses Maginnity, Compton, Mesdames Burt, Buttle, Foster and 2 children, Harrison, Messrs Buokland, Reedy, Ashcroft, Tunks; 8 steernge for both porta. Jane Douglas, s.s. (5,35 p.m.), 75 tons, Jamieson, for Picton and Hokitika. Pareora, s.s. (G.p.m.), 355 tons, Blaek,for Greymouth. Sussex, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 8000 tons. Hayward. for South African ports via Sydney and Fremantle. Ooawa, s.s. (G. 15 p.m.), 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim. Pukaki. s.s. (C. 20 p.m.), 850 tons. Stringer, for Westport. Aorere, s.s. (G. 30 p.m.), 45 tons, Tinney, for Patea and Opunake. Rotomahana. s.s. (8 p.m.), 864 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Saloon: Misses Hay (2), Hutchinson, Briggs, McGregor, Mc-Manaway, Guthrie, Illingworth (2). Kambach, Bennington, Monorieff (2), Mesdames Fouhy and infant. Hutt, MoMauaway, Huxtable. Goodwin, Henry, Phipp, Parnell, Lockwood, Holley, Messrs Cramp, Hay, Turner, Parker, Ponder, Thompson, Goodwin, Guthrie, Prentice, Watson, Jones, Austen, Ross, Culverhouse, Duff, Watkins, Fell, Gundry, Henry, Pennington, Jameson, Huxtable; 18 steerage. Haupiri, a.e. (midnight), 494 tons. Hull, for Picton. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs Henderson, Carey, Hursthouse: 5 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS . Tarawern. from Lyttelton, this day Mokoia. from Dunedin, this clay Wainui, from West Coast and Nelson, this day Mana, from Patea, this day Haupiri, from Picton, Friday Ruapehu, from Picton, Friday Natnhncca, from Blenheim, Friday Zeala-ndia, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast, Friday Kennedy, from “Wanganui, Friday Takapuna, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Friday i) Victoria, from Melbourne and Hobart via South. Saturday. Wakatu, from. Knikoura, Saturday Manaroa, from Havelock and Sounds, Sunday Niwaru. from Gisborne, Sunday Janet Nicoll, from South, Sunday AVaihora, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Sunday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waikato, for London via Bluff, this day ■ Papanui, for London via Monte Video. Teneriffe and Plymouth, this day, at 5 a.m. Tarawera, for Lyttelton, this day, at 5 p.m. Stormhird, for Wanganui, this day, at neon. Warrimoo, for Melbourne and Hobart via South, this day, at 4 p.m. Mokoia. for Sydney via Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, this day, at 4 p.m. Penguin, for Picton and Nelson, this day. at 11 p.m. Mann, for Patea, Friday Aorere, for Paten, Friday Opawa, for Blenheim. Friday Queen of the South, for Foxton, Friday Zealandia, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, Friday Wainui, for West Coast via Nelson, Friday. Nambncca. for Blenheim, Friday Kennedy, for West Coast via Nelson, Friday Star of New Zealand, for Lyttelton, Saturday Victoria, for Sydney, Saturday Huia, for Wanganui, Saturday. BY TELEGRAPH. MELBOURNE. Wednesday. Sailed—Talune, for Hobart and New .Zealand, ,

SUVA, AVednesrlay. Arrived —Manaponri, from Auckland, HOUA'UT, WVdutMlay. Arrived—WluAulaJie (lust night;, num London. , NEWCASTLE. Wednesday. Sailed—Whangapc, for Lyttelton. SYDNEY, Wednesday. Sailed—Mararna (2.5 p.m,;, for Auckland KAII ’ARA, Wcdncsnay. Arrived—Llvor!and, barciuentine, irorn Lyttelton. f , , , ONEHUNGA, U rliiesday. Sailed—Tukapuiiu. for New Blymoulh and Wellington. Paira-ngcrs—Mis-Fraver (2;, Hill, Clmpi-ell. Cor.giib-v, Allcoiir, Williams, Peake, Benzoin, luitlcy, Moore, Brodift. Gibbs <2;, Lambert -n, i'jL-kinen*, Mc.-.dani‘).-. iianknis, Clarke, TluniV: lioinc. .Mr. Oiling, Craike Harrison, Bcnzoiii, Dcv.-t-Kl.ury, Brake, btivcns, Dr Home. M- liaioy, Walk';!-, Gillies, Buddie, Fur.-t Wainhou.-o. McUmtie , Clarke Haolcins, Lc-.vD, U itleiort. LyuJ, iI ctulci -on, Lambert and sou, Snodgiass, Campbell (2>. maefarlaue. Wilhcloru, Stagpolr. Ma-ler i’lul.or NEW I’LVMOt: 111, ednesday. Arrived—Ngapuhi (4 a.m.), from Oaeliiingr.. Sailed—Ngapuiii (9 p.m.). for Onebuuga (connected). PATEA, Wednesday. Arrived—liana (3.15 p.m.), from Wellington. OISiiORN E, Wednesday. Sailed—Maori (7.5 p.m.). for Napier. ■EAST CAPE, Wednesday. Zealandia (9.35 a.m.). passed south. PICTON, Wedne-jday. , Arrived —Ruapclilu (5.30 p.m.), from Wad ara NELSON, Wednesday. Arrived—Mapourika (2.20 a.m.), from Picton. WESTPORT, Wedncsila y. Arrived—Kotulm (G. 50 a.m.), from At clIfugtou. G REV MOUT I i, AVed u cs.day. Arrived—Rosamo-nd (2.30 a‘n.), and Wavorley (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. AY ednesday. Arrived—Tanuveny (7.10 a.m.)', mid hora (1.30 p.m.), froin AVollinglon. Sailed—Tarawera (9.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Passenger'.-—Misses Old, Mornson, Willis, Fuller (2), Martin, AVebb (• . Martin (2). Holloway, Wibuu, Jeffreys, Fallows, Croft, Sicvwriglit, Balm forth. Sisters of Mission (4). Mesdames Watkins. Skivington. Bolt. Cartwright, Holloway, linlmfori.h,' Rev Glover, Captain Byrne, Zvlos.srs Skivirptou, Bolt, Banker, Gray. Fcrgnnon AVebli, Clover. A('Sivier, I'riedlander, Blackburn, Cartwrigbt. Bruce, Murison, Croft, Jones, AVickcs, Campbell, Springe, Troaeiir, Daly. Sailed Mokoia, (G. 30 p.m.), for Sydney via North. Passengers for Wellington Misses Ilelyer, Tunes. Goodman, Wliß'daw. Horeourt, Moleelmson, Beamish. Wright. Forbes, MncNnmnra, ,Simpson. Thompson, Sinnell, Blaokott. Pii«eoo (2), Me>dnmos Diek, Pilkington, Wright. Sinnell, AA ebb, Eedric, Howell. lAustey. Laurie, Latham, Graham, AYellington Hamilton. Pascoo, Professor Scott. (Messrs Zvtontgoniory, AVehh. IT eng. Graham. Heavy, Norton, Riddick, Wukeli-n. Donovan, Barry, King, Robertson. Henderson, Howell, Anstey, Sincdair. Harrot, Hiiri-ington, Hopkins, Hamilton, Atyco. Pe.seoe, Campbell, Parkinson, Stead (2), Raphael. OAM.AEU, AYednesday. Arrived—Pakcha >6 a.m.), from Timaru. BuUFF. Wednesday. Arrived—Hnwea, from Lyttelton. The Collector of Customs held an inquiry yesterday into ras circumstancea attending an outbreak of five in the coni bunkers cf tlio steamer Af'aikato whilst lying off Wanganui last week, and on a second occasion when off Capo Tera.whiti. Very slight damage was done. The evidence has been forwarded to the M» tine Department. Tho steamer Kent. 0000 tons, will be despatched from cllington by the Now Zealand and African Steamship Company about the middle of February for Dru'ban, Port Elizabeth and Capetown. The Tutanekai is not expected to leave tho Patent Slip till Saturday or even Monday. Tho how Paten trader Aotea, which has been in dock at Sydney through injuries sustained by touching tho Groat Barrier reef whilst outward bound, goes to Newcastle to-day to ship coal. Messrs AA r . and G. Turnbull and Co. expect their now steamer at about tho end of next week.

Owing to unfavourable winds the ship Auckland was unable to sail for Dunedin yesterday. She will probably get away to-morrow. The steamer Whakatane. of the Now Zealand Shipping Company’s fleet arrived at Hobart 10 p.m. on Tuesday from London, en route for AYellington, She is expected to arrive at AYellington on Monday. The Union Steam Ship Company’s steamer AVarrimoo arrived in the stream yesterday at 10.50 a.m. from Sydney direct. after a run of throe days nineteen hours fifty minutes. Captain Phillips x-e----ports having sailed from Sydney at 3 p.m. on Saturday and experienced fresh easterly winds and moderate sea until Monday. Fine weather then prevailed to arrival. The following are the imports by tho AVarrimoo:—l277 packages trait, 300 bales fibre. 100 bags flour. 280 boxes soap. 100 ingots copper. 207 bars lead, 1132 boxes sultanas. 207 cases currants, 110 kegs cream of tartar. H.M.S. Lizard, which arrived at Auckland on Sunday morning from Sydney, brought a supply of paint in order that H.M.S. Wallaroo, now in the stream, nud the other warships in New Zealand waters might change their colour to that of the invisible French grev, lately ordered bv tho Admiralty. Tho flagship H.M.S. Royal Arthur Ivinc at Svdnev has changed her outward garb, anti tho alteration from a picturescnie point of view is far from aix improvement. PAPANUI. FOB LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Papanui completed her loading .yesterday afternoon, and moved at 5 p.m. 'from her berth at the Glasgow Wharf to the stream. The.Papanui will sail for London via Monto Video. Tenc-riffo and Plymouth at daybreak this morning. The following passengers booked by the Papanui;—Saloon From Wellington—(Mesdames Dalston, Sloano, Messrs Fleming, Dalston, Curran, Hole. , From Christ, church—-Miss Greenstre-ot, Mrs Greenstreet. From Auckland Mr Lemon. Second saloon; From Wellington—Misses Kean (2). Rogers, Maud, Mesdames Fox--tesouo Hawkins. Kean, AA’ilson. Sergt.Major Kean. Messrs Kent, Maud, Masters Hawkins, Kean (2), AA’ilson. From Auckland—Mrs Hazard. There are 11 thirdclass passengers. Exclusive of the Wellington list, the Papanui takes the following cargo for London: —From “Wanganui—294l carcases mutton. From Timax-xx —564 bales wool, 175 casks tallow, 11 casks pelts, 39 sacks cocksfoot. 4C35 carcases mutton, 5682 carcases lamb 72 boxes kidneys, etc. From Dxxncdin —114 bales wool, 3X3 bales sheep skins. 148 hales rabbit skins, 4 bales horsehair, 233 bales flax, 15 bales tow, 13 casks pelts, 7 casks casiixgs, 9 casks refuse, 7 oases, sundries. 2781 cai-cases mutton. 3193 carcases lamb. 117 crates rabbits" 203 quarters beef. 54 cases kidneys. 12 cases sweetbreads, 152 cases cheese, 2359 boxes butter. From Bluff—l 466 cases cheese, 567 boxes bxxtter. From Auckland —5518 boxes butter, 281 kegs bxxtter, 15 bars bxxllion. 7 packages sxindries. From AA’aitarr,—3232 carcases lamb. 1727 carcases inxxtton, 1660 qxxai-lcrs beef, 119 packages veal, 27 crates sheep hearts, 13 crates ox hearts. 23 crates livers, 16 crates kidneys, 25 crates lambs’ kidneys. 25 crates tripe, 2 crates calves’ hearts, 1 crate calves’ livers. From Lyttelton—962 bales wool. 17 bales skins. 174 casks tallow, 112 casks pelts. 82 casks edible fat. 46 casks casings, 4 kegs casings. 13 bales basils. 34 bales leather, 1 bale hair, 357 cases cheese. 3011 butter, 4 xxackajres sundries. 5285 carcases xnxxtton, 10,198 carcases lamb, 393 cases’ hearts 290 qxinrters beef, 590 boxes kidneys and sweetbreads. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. Tho folloxving weather reports from typical New Zealapd stations wore received after -5 p.m. yesterday: Manukau Heads. Wind, north-east.

fresh breeze; barometer. 30.41; thermometer. 08. General remarks Cloudy, gloomy and misty: bar .smooth. New Plymouth. Wind, north-west, light breeze: barorneicr, 30.27; thermometer, 09. General remarks—Blue sky and clouds; sea smooth. CasUcpoiut.—Wind north-east, moderate breeze; barometer, 30.37; thermometer. CG. General remarks—Blue sky; heavy sea, ordinary tides. AYellington.—Wind, north-west, light breeze; barometer, 30.-12; thermometer, CJ. General remarks—Blue sky, fine.. Kaikoura. Wind, north-east, light breeze; barometer, 30.42; thermometer, GB. General remarks Blue sky; sea slight swell. Oamaiu. AA'ind, calm; barometer, 30.30; thermometer. 65. General remarks — (Tvere.-.st ; sea smooth, good tides. ill nil'.—Wind west, light breeze; baro- ■ I'eier. 30.33; thermometer. 64. General remarks—Blue sky, glass falling slowly. A. KENNEDY. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reparts-of the weather at the vnderir.eniioiicd typical Australian slat;' i s were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday: E-pn u "co. 20th.—AVind, smith; baromcicr. 30.3. General remarks —Gloomy. Hobart, 201 h.—Wind, calm; barometer, ,30.0. General remarks—Overcast. Scdncv, 21st.—Wind, north-east; bj|romcior. 30. U. Genera! remarks —Fine and clear. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. Tho weather records taken at tho AA rellington Observatory at 0 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 20.493: maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 07: minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 45; rainfall previous 2i hours, nil; wind, north-west. A. IX. GORE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 4

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