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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. , (Calculated for New Zealand uieau tune). JANUARY.

Sun rises, 4.45 a.m.; sets, 7.21 p.m. Moon rises, 1 a.in.; sols. 3.56 p.m. High water, 12.50 a.m.; J.M p.m. ARRIVEDFRIDAY. JANUARY 23." Takapuna. s.s. (2.05 a.m.}, 360 tons. Grant, from Uneiiunga ami New A'lyjnouth. Ilaupiri. s.s. (4 u.m.), 401 tons, Hull, from I’icLon. , , ~ Kotuku, s.s. (5.30 a.m,}, Go2 tons, Kennedy, from Westport. Mann. s.s. (6 it.in.}, 77 tons, W eslrup, from Patea. Zeaiandia, s.s. (0.50 a.m.), IiJG tons. Wyllici, from Sydney via Auckland. Gisborne and Napier. Opawa, s.s. (7 a.m.}, 70 tons, Clark, from Blenheim. Passengers—Messrs aildisou. Davey. liotomahnna, s.s, (9.50 a.m.). SC4 tons. Manning, .from Uyllellon. Pas-engers—--225 excursionists. Kennedy, s.s. (10.35 a.m.), 137 tons. Graham, from Nelson. BAILED. FRIDAY'. JANUARY 23. _ Auckland, .‘.hip (U u.m.), 12-15 tons. James, for Dunedin. Mann. s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 77 tons, W cstrup,* for Patea. Zeaiandia s.s. (1.30 p.m.). Imu tons. Wyllio. for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Wainui, s.s. (4.35 stmm. for Nelson and W est Coast Queen of tho South, s.s. (.i.d.j ji.m.), K 1 tons, Harvey, for Poston. Opawa, s.s (7 p.m.). 70 tons, Clar.c. for Blenheim. , , liotomahana. s.s. (7.30 p.m.). Bov tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. 170 excursionisis. _ Kennedy, s.s. (D. 25 p.Ci.. 137 .tons, Grabam, for Groymouth and Hokitika. Ilaupiri, s.s. (midnight), 40-i tons, Hull, for Pic ton. I

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Penguin, from Nelson and X’icton. tins from Wanganui, this day Iluia. from Wanganui, this day Tarawera. from Lyttelton, tills day Charles Edward, from Nelson, this day Pareora. from Grcymouth, Sunday Ilaupiri, from I’icton. Sunday Maim, from Paten, Sunday Rotomohana, from Lyttelton, Sunday. Victoria, from Melbourne and Hobart via South, Sunday Manaroa, from ilavclock auu Sounds, Sunday , _ , Niwaru from Gisborne. Sunday Janet Nicoll. from South, Sunday Waihora, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Sunday . , Whakatanc. from London via Capetown and Hobart, Monday Wnkatu, from Kaikoura. Monday Maori, from Napier. Tuesday Te Anau, from Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. Tuesday. Rotorti. from. Onehunga and Now Plymouth, Tuesday Kiripaka, from Patea, Tiicsday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Penguin, for Picton and Nelson, this day at 12.30 p.ni, ; Tara worn, for Lyttelton, this day, at 9 p.m. Kotuku, for Westport, this day, at 5 p.m. Nambncca, for Blenheim, this day. at 1 p.m. Aorore, for Patea, this day, at noon Charles Edward, for Nelson and Westport, this day. at 3 p.m. Star of Now Zealand, for Lyttelton, this day ... Huia for Wanganui, this day, at noon Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day, at 2 p.m. Takapuna. for New Plymouth and Onebunga, Sunday Victoria, for Sydney, Monday Haupiri, for Picton. Monday Mana, for Patea, Monday Queen of tho South, for Boston, Monday Dpawa. for Blenheim. Monday Janet Nicoll, for West Const, Monday Waihora, for Napier, Gisborno and, Auckland. Monday Mauaroa, for Motueka, Monday Wakatu, for Kaikoura, Cheviot and Lyttelton, Tuesday Kiripaka. for AVaitara, Tuedny Ruapehu, for Lyttelton. Tuesday Te Anau, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Tuesday Penguin, for Nelson, Tuesday Maponrika, for "West Coast via Nelson and Picton, Tuesday BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY. Priday. Arrived—Westralla (2.40 p.m.}, from Auckland. FREMANTLE. Friday. Arrived —Omrah, from London. Passengers for New Zealand—Misses Wick, Hartland, Mosdamea Warburton and 5 children. Shields, Masters, Lord Northland and servant, Messrs Wynu, Kirby, Wilson. Dickenson, Warburton, Shields. Masters. AUCKLAND. Friday. The Sierra, from Sydney, arrived here at 9.30 this morning after a passage of 3 days 17 hours. A strong easterly gale was experienced, and seas frequently buried the vessel. Tho engines slowed down frequently. SUo sails at 5 p.m. for San Francisco. Passengers—Messrs G. Allison, W. Paterson, R. F. Drury. Walpole, wife and infant, Waipoio (2), C. A. Berry, J. P. O’Neill, G, B. Bloomfield, wife and child, T. Whitehead, J. Farmer, C. Gath, E. Warburton. J. C. Armstrong. J. Norton. H. B. T.yser. R. M. McFnyden and wifo. J. Montgomery. C. Hancock. A. Bushbridge and wife. E. W. Osborne, Moore (2), A. E. Mott, A. A. White. W. W. Warren, J. J. Oroig and wife, P. Edwards. G. Gardener. C. Day, E. A. Shiol, H. M. Gooch. J. W. Ingles, wifo and daughter. J. Loch. Whitehead and wife. P. Edwards, G. Pain and wifo, lion W. P. Crick. Major Whitney, Dr C. C. Murphy. Misses Burgess. Berry, EveringKam, Charters. Whitnoy, Summerbell. Gilmore, Key van, Offert, Ehrenfried, Mesdames Dalv. Whitehead, Whitcombs, Ehrenfried. McDonnell; 7 steerage. ONEHUNGA, Friday. Arrived —Rotoiti (3.15 p.m.), from Now Plymouth (outward San Francisco mail). Sailed—-Rotoiti, for New Plymouth. Passengers—Misses Woolf. Richardson, Grant. Sutherley, Boacoorth. Hutchinson, Poal. Taylor. Beatlny, Pacey, Hardwick, Cola (2), Blakeley, Mossmau, Frfodiick, Hamilton, Teal, Wilson, Mesdames Toghe and child. Mesman, Hamilton, Manning, Lachman, Funucand and daughter, Gould and child. Naysh and child, Messrs Daniel, Mansfield. Gould, McGarry, Eiby, Fnmicane, McCreidy, Gooch, Drury. Siillivan, Hadley. .Teal, Patterson, McCracken (2), Moses, J. W. Black, Hon, C. 11. Mills and party. Master McDowell; 10 steerage. NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday. Arrived I —Ngapuhi (5.50 a.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed —Ngapuhi (9 p.m.), for Onehunga (connected). WANGANUI. Friday. Arrived Huia and Stormbird (4.15 a.m.). from "Wellington. Sailed—Hula and Stormbird (S p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON, Friday. Sailed—Penguin (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON. Friday. Sailed—Charles Edward (4.40 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTTI, Thursday. Arrived—Pareora (11.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Friday. Sailed—Pareora (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Friday. Arrived—Warrimoo (4.4-0 n.m.), and Tnrawera (7.30 mm.), from Wellington; Tokomaru (7.80 a.m.), from Port Chalmers: Eliza Firthl from Kaipara; Toroa (8 p.m.). from Chatham Islands. Sailed—Warrimoo. for Melbourne via South; Kini. for Greymouth; Delphic (12.10 p.m.). for Port Chalmers. Sailed—Tarawera (9.15 0.m.), for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Marmix,

Bird, Firth, Gilb'rt, Croll, Boyce, rlcadlev, !iolh.i.-. Brown. Lanai-idge, Litton. Barber, Smith, i'h-Bmer, MeJnlyre. J-.ge.u, Dixon. Ba'-nicy, V> adace, i*u.-.sv ! l W, Ln.ron, Me.dame-- Bor- and child. Bup. Jm:imrrl, Bov--e, W'ni-boys and chiin. Muiß'C, Brown, Davidson. nisi'm,- Me Bermic, Butcher, Is-e, Dixon, Khllan, Colonel Hume .'-.vers. Joel: ■ on. .'.court, Thompfo-n. l.lcKVnz.io, Mullins. Boyce, Davidson, Webb, vf.,nn-, Brent. Paul. Con.ford, Jul ■ ev. llw-r-11, Mdie. Woodroffc ,Mttrflmo!.'M«-lcr (’armiclmr!. BOB'! G il..\ f.M KBS, Friday. Arrived—Seahla 111 a.m.;, from Lyltel--1 on. Arrived —Bclrniu (7.50 p.m.), from London. Pm-< Me -rs Tavlor. Haigh, Hr,-ley, Mrs Holt. Klie bus ~ h m tons cargo for Dunedin, inoimiing 200 tons of (d-ctrie. Iramwuv .'coni: iter, and a quanta v for .Cvilcßon. Sailed— Waihora, for Auckland via wav p-ris. l*;o-er.yors for LvU-Boe— MBevs Kill'..' PI iminor, Mcs-rs !!'■!!, (Irehr. Asejier, Finnic.', Mcßae, J< m-him. For \Ve!*l»:«iMi Mis-es Thomson. Hemlrv, Idal: JL s-'ames Bow'-r. JT;.il.vd, Messrs Redes, CaTn. Jones, pan-. For Am-k----la-'l—AliPoUnv.-iiv, lli.tulcr., Mrs Tiiylrr, Me.--.rs Bid,,, lai'on, Den ay, Elder and id in the sdcci eve. OVUNAKD. F-iday. Sailed —Aororn (3.15 p.m.), for W'diington. The <d earner Fifeshire, from Louder, via A usl cm l ; a and Kinder, is due hereon the 51 h Vdiruarv. She will lead cargoat Wellin"ton. Timorn. Port Chalmers, a.m! sails from the Bluff for London on Urn 2!<h February. The Weil,-pf-loii cargo taken In- i Ik- Pnpaani, whd-'i ‘eiie-l for London on Thursday eonsuded of—3!C3 bales woo I, 27 heirs -iprstiis o bales raMiißkins. 20 nor-kMs word, 27 bales basils, F-G bales Ir-nthpr. 13.1(1 Is-ics bemo. 123 casks tallow. 125 casks premier ins, 1 cask pelts, RTflO r«rcasr-,-. mu) ten, 3500 ca rcases lamb. 32108 boxes ami ( keg buller, 2177 eases ehie-r, 100 keys raspberry pulp, and 3 pa'-l-ragrs sundries. The steamer ladraghiri, of the Tyser lino, proceeds irom Wanganui to Napier. and is due here from the latter port on (ho 31st fust. She sails finally from Wellington for London. Tim Tyser steamer N’iweru is expected to-morrow from Gisborne. She sails on Thursday for Napier and proceeds thence to Auckland, sailing finally from that pore for London on the 10th February. The Aliinirn, of the Tyser fleet, is duo from London via Australia, on the 4th February at Auckland and at Wellington about* tile 15th. She next gees on to Port Chalmers. The New Zealand -Shipping Company’s steamer Ruapehu sails on Tuesday for Lyttelton, afterwards visiting Wanganui", and returning to Weiiingtou to sail for London on the sth February, THE VICTORIA DELAYED. Messrs Iltiddart-Parkcr’s new steamer Victoria, owing to delay necessitated by tile fitting of a now propeller blatle at Lyttelton, will not sail from that port for Wellington till 10 o'clock to-night. She is due hero to-morrow morning au<l v/ili sail for Sydney direct at 10 a.m. on Monday. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. Tho following weather reports from typical New Zealand stations were received after 5 p.m. yesterday;— , Manukau Heads. —Wind, north-east, strong breeze; barometer, 30.12; thermometer, 67. General remarks—Overcast, drizzling and foggy; bar smooth. New Plymouth.—Wind, east, fresh breeze; barometer, 20.38; theirmometer, 70. General remarks—Cloudy and passing -squalls; sea .smooth. Cast! ep oi n t. — A V i nd, north, light breeze; barometer, 30.01; thermo-meter, C 6. General remarks—Blue sky and clouds; heavy swell, ordinary tide Wellington.—Wind, variable; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 71. General remarks—Overcast, threatening rain. ICaikourn.—Wind, calm; barometer, 99.03; thermometer, 6S. General remarks —Overcast and gloomy; sea smooth. Oumaru.—Wind, calm; barometer, 29.90; thermometer, 62. General remarks —Moderate sea; goodAddc. Llull.— Wind, east Tight breeze; barometer, 29.85; thermometer, 01. General remarks—Blue sky and clouds; glass jailing steadily. A. KENNEDY. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday: Albany, 22nd.—Wind, north; barometer. 30.2. General remarks—Fine and clear. Melbourne, 22nd.—W T ind, west; barometer, 29.9. General remarks—Three-fourths clouded, Sydney, 23rd.—Wind, north-west; barometer, 30.0. General remarks—Fine and cWi*. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the TVoliington Observatory' at 0 a.m. yesterday were as follow:—Batometor, 30.231; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 73.5; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 55.5; rainfall previous 24 hours, nil; wind, north-west. All. GORE.

u. II. 1£, First Quarter ... 7 0 2G-V p.rn. 1'uU Moon ... ... U 1 47 p.rn. Last Quarter ... 2U n Ki n.m. New Moon ... ... *J u.r/i.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4871, 24 January 1903, Page 4