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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time). MAT. D. B. M. First Quarter ... 4 6 56 P- IDFull Moon Vi 0 48 a.m. Last Quarter «... 20 - 48 a.m. New Moon 27 10 20 a.m. Sun rises, 7.4 a.ra.; sets, 1.32 p.m. Moon rises, 0.58 u.m.; sets, 8.10 p.m. High water, 6.56 a.m.; 7.20 p.m. ARRIVED. FRIDAY. MAY 29. Panin, s.s. (2.30 a.in.), 40 tons. Brown, from Cook Strait. Magic, scow (9.2". a.m.), 82 ions. Gilbertson, from Blenheim. Wainui, s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 391 tons, Nordstrinn, from West Coast and -Nelson. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Williams (2), Mov/att, Goodwin, Gruntle (2), Mcsdaincs* Da I v, Talbot, Townson, Allbn, Messrs Whitliam. Webb, Purfitt, Stoddard, Hall. Roberts, McGill, Bennett, W al ace. Orr, Slator, Schaerer, J urnbuli, Lamb, Mclntosh, Birch; 10 steerage. Westralia, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 1819 tons, Rainev, from Sidney via Auckland, Gisbornc'aml Napier. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Hallv, Robertson, Guthrie Mrsdamos Topliss and 2 children. Brook, Messrs Butler, O’Neill, Brook and faintly, Maekay, Buiugor, Frater. Kettlewcll, Carroll; 11 steerage. , , „ Kotoninhana, s.s. (9.55 a.m.), 864 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengois Saloon; Misses Sago (2), Medley, Court, Moss, Clapp, limiter, Milson, Hunter, McCormick, Culling, Brewer. Gurney, Mesdumes .Hears and child, Dickie ancl child, Bruce, Blow, Turner Speedy, Wood, Blackburne and child, Jluler. Russell, Revs Blackburne, Sargison, Messrs Turner, Milne, Ambler, Diftnie, i.lalcolmson, I’onnington, Carbach, \V monoid, Gunson, Wilson Diamond, Speedy, Wood (2), Finch, McKay, Darby, Cooper, Read, Raymond, Nees, Moss, Colo, Zimmerman, Johnston, Martin, Paul, Drow, Lowry, Egglestoue; 56 steerage. , , Rangatira, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 4040 tons, Nicoll, from Picton. . Queen of the South, s.s. (6 p.m.), 121 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. Stormbivd, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 13< tons, McIntyre, from Wanganui. SATURDAY. MAY 30. Penguin, s.s. (12.20 a.ra.), 51, tons, McArthur, from Nelson and Picton. 1 asBengers—Saloon ; Misses Pavchctt, Ball, Mesdames Breen and child, W eills, W ood, Noble. Morris, McWalker and 2 children, Neilson, Rice and 4 children, Dr Collins, Eev Eonillac, Messrs Jones, iodd, MacArthur, Thomas, Stansell, MacDonald, Duncan, Ladley, Atack, Allan, Breen, Weills, Jennings, W ood, Hodson, Hein. t, Easton, Preston, Anderson, Parson, Reed, Pettigrew, Athza, McKay, Edwards, Russell, Sutherland, Brailsford, 1 leravd. Noble. Morris, Saddington, Green, Boyce, Atwood, Berry, Pish, Bremnor; lo steers.s. (1 a.m.), 72 tons, Shaw, from Picton. \ BAILED. FRIDAY, MAY 29. Gothic, s.s. (7. a.m.), 4975 tons, Kidloy, for London via Rio do Janeiro and ieneTl flnnaroa, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 78 tons. Allman, for Havelock and Sounds. Poherua, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 900 tons, Robinson, for Westport. Westralia, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 1819 tons, Rainey, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon ; 1‘ or Lyueltdn MisSes Chick, Jameson. For Dunedin—Misses Roberts, Johnston. Carr, Mesdames Barton, Spbhce, Eev Hall, Messrs Darcy, Carr, Hnggitt; 10 steerage for both ports. Huia, s.s. (5.30 p.ni.), 90 tons, Cranford, for Wanganui. , • , , Rotomahana, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), BG4 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Saloon; Misses tartan. Andrews, R-cn-uing; Church. Arnold, McDonald, Boynton: Larsen, Marchant, Mesdames Lowie, Andrews, Arthur Bishop, Larkm, McKenzie. Baker, Eamford, Hon Duncan, Messrs Haselden. Milne, Hepworth. Seaton, Mitchie, Martin, Pratt, Bowie, Arthur Turner, Feeran, Jell, r airburn, Hansen, Jenkins, Morrison; 12 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Aorere, from Patea, this day Tasman, from Nelson and Motueka, tins from Nelson, this day Maori from London, Capetown and Hobart, this day „ , . Wukatu, from Lyttelton, Port Robinson and Kaikoura, this day Warrimoo, from Melbourne and Hobart, via South, this day . ■, „ Rotoiti, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, this day- ~ ~ „ , Rotomahana, from Lyttelton, Sunday Manama, from Havelock and Sounds, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Kninara, from London, Capetown. Hobart and northern ports, Sunday Koonya, from South, Sunday Haupiri. from West Coast, Nelson and Pioton. Monday. Tarawcrn, from Auckland, Gisborne and Napier, Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES Kennedy, for Nelson and West Coast, this day, at 3 p.m. Jlana, for Patea, this day, at noon Queen of the South, for Poxton, this day, at noon , Stornlbml, for Wanganui, this day Nambucca; for BlenhUihl; this day, at Tasman, for Nelson, Motueka, Takaka and Collingwood. this day. at noon. Penguin, for Lyttelton, this day, at 9 Siripaka, for Picton, this day, at 10 P Papanui, for Timaru, this day, at 4 Warrimoo, for Sydney, this day. at 5 P Wainui, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, this dar, at 12.30, p.m. ■ Rotoiti, for Nelson. New Plymouth and Onehunga, Sunday. Rangatira,- for London, Sunday Rotomahana, for Lyttelton, Monday Aorere, for Patea and Opiinako. Mens "kftuia, for Wanganui, Monday Manaroa, for Motueka, Monday 11 Taluhß, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, Monday , , Koonva, for West Coast, Monday Penguin, for Nelson and Picton, Tuesfor Lyttelton and Dunedin, Tuesday - , , . Haupiri, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, Wednesday BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, Friday. Sierra (5.30 a.m.), from Sydney. She met with heavy gales the greater -part of the voyage. A vessel supposed to bo the steamer Louise Roth, from New York, passed Caps Maria on'Wednesday afternoon, but has nbt arrived , here yet. Sailed—Sierra, for San Francisco. She takes tho largest number of passengers for some months. Amongst the cargo are 4-411. bales binder twine. SUVA, Friday.' Sailed—Moura, for Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH. Friday. Arrived —Rotoiti (3.30 a.m.), from Onohunga; Takapuna (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Rotoiti (1.25 p.m.) for Wellington ; Takapuna (9 p.m.). for Onehunga (connected). ■/ NAPIER, Friday. Arrived —Waikaro (10.10 a.m.), from Wellington. MOTUEKA. Friday. The Tasman returned to port this* morning partly disabled. Sailed—Tasman (8.30 p.m.), for 'Wellington. WESTPORT. Thursday. Arrived—Kotuku (10.25 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH, Friday. Sailed —Tutanekai (10.10 a.m.), for New Plymouth. LYTTELTON, Friday. Arrived—Mokoia (7 a.m.). from Wellington ; Warrimoo (7:30 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. Sailed—Warrimoo. for Sydney, via 'Wellington. Passengers for 'Wellington: Misses White(2), Valois. Sinclair. Andrew, Denniston, Benjamin; Mesdames White Millar. Lnrcombe, Childs and children Mellon. Baberfield, llnnd and 2 children, Benjamin. Menzies, Eev. Hnrcomb. Messrs Hast, Cardule. Robinson. McKay,,

Cabina, Gurney, Harrison, Lindsay, Olliver. Rowley, Fuchs, Adams. Millar. Larcoinbo Coomb Livingstone Collins. PORT CHALMERS, Friday. Sailed—Wakanui (3.30 p.m.), for London, via Monto Video. DUNEDIN. Friday. Sailed—Talune. for East Coast ports. Passengers for Wellington; Messrs Barron. Dawson, Buchan. Master Dawson. Strang, Thomson. The steamer. .Wainui arrived yesterday morning at half-past five o’clock, ten hours overdue from West Coast and Nelson. The vessel was delayed by thick weather. , The New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Papunui sails at 4 p.m. to-day for Tiniaru to load cargo for London. Tho Turakina. from Wellington to London, reached Monte Video on Wednesday. Tho Shaw, SaviJl arid Albion steamer Rangatira arrived yiwterday from Pioton to complete loading produce for London. It is expected that she will sail at daylight to-morrow for London. A deputation from tho Shipmasters’ Association and the 'Wellington Harbour Board will wait upon the Minister lor Marino shortly to urge tho -necessity tor the erection of two low-lying lights at tho entrance of Wellington Harbour, It is proposed that one ot tho lights bo located close to tho Pencarrow light, which is somcitimies obscured by thick weather, and the second light it is sugested should he placed off the Needles Rocks. THE GOTHIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Gothic, which sailed for London via Rio do Janeiro and Teneriffe at 7 o’clock yesterday morning, took the following cargo:—From Wellington—BSS9 carcases mutton, 7225 carcase* iamb, 1027 quarters beef, ISS carcases tegs, 199 bags shoulders mutton, 915 bags; haunches mutton, 9 bags legs mutton, 29 boxes kidneys, 258 bales wool, 841 halos, hemp, 207 casks tallow, 31 casks pelts. 11 bags horns 53 bales sheepskins, 21 bales basils, 13 bales leather 1000 cases preserved meat, 20 boxes butter, 28 casks 1 casings', 52 kegs casings, 2 cases medicine. From Wanganui—3), bales wool. From Nelson —4 boxes butter, 11 bales wool. From New Plymouth—s66l boxes. butter, 2 casks tallow. From Patea—4os9 boxes buttov, 100 cases preserved meat, 3 casks tallow. From Lyttelton—7l9s carcases mutton, 14,259 carcases lamb, 16 quarters beef, 1656 bales l wool, 492 casks tallow, 200 boxes butter, 200 boxes kidneys, 112 casks; pelts, 185 cases preserved meats, 784 sacks peas, 10 boxes honey, 2 boxes fish, 2 boxes poultry, I.carcase veal, 80 casks oleo, 36 bales basils, 65 casks casings, li box mineral samples. 53 bales sheepskins. From Napier—742B carcases mutton, 5252 carcases lamb, 195 bales woo], 66 tasks tallow, 57 casks pelts. 38 casks casings 5 kegs casings, 14 bales skins. From Gisborne—B6l7 carcases mutton, 389 carcas'cs lamb, 637 quarters beef, 2575 pieces mutton, 507 cases preserved meat, 12 cases meat extract, 217 bales wool. 123 casks tallow, 166 boxes kidneys, 62 casks pelts. From Auckland—l 7 boxes butter. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather reports were received from typical New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesterday: Manukau Heads.—Wind, north-west, fresh; barometer, 29.66; thermometer, 62. General remarks—-Showery; seaijieavy. Castlepoint, Wind, west-north-west, breeze; barometer, 29.45; thermometer, 56. General remarks—Gloomy; sea moderate! swell. Wellington,. Wind, north-north-west, breeze; barometer, 29.40; thermometer, 54. General remarks—Overcast. Westport.—Wind, south-east, light; barometer 29.33; thermometer, 54. General remarks—Fine; s'ea moderate. Oaniaru.—Wind, calm; barometer, 29.33; thermometer, 50. General remarks— Overcast; sea moderate. Bluff.—Wind, south-west, fresh; barometer, 29.47; thermometer, 49. General remarks—Overcast. Strong winds to gale from between west and south-west and south and much colder weather are tp be expected in all parts of the country. E. A. EDWIN. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of tho weather at (he undermentioned typical Australian stations wore received at the Colonial ■ Museum yesterday:— Albany, 28th.—Wind, south-east; barometer. 30.4. General remarks— lThreefourths clouded. Hobart, 28th.—Wind, south-east; barometer, 30.3. General remarks,—Fine and clear. Sydney, 29th.—Wind, west; barometer; 30,3 General remarks—Fine and clear. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the Welling! on Observatory at 9 a.hi. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 29.596; maximum shotvi temperature previous 24 h'OUtS, 55.5; minimum Shade temperature previous 24 hours. 51; rainfall previous 24 hours, ,62ih; wind, north-west. A. H. GORE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4978, 30 May 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4978, 30 May 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4978, 30 May 1903, Page 4