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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time). J UNE. 3. H. M. First Quarter ... 3 « a - m - Full Moon V> - l>.in. Last Quarter ... IS 8 1 ,,m ‘ New Moon 25 5 41 i’- rn - Sun rises, 7.7 a.rn.; sets, 4.30 p.m. Moon rises, 12.33 p.m. High water, 10.31 a.m.; 10.57 p.m. ARRIVED. TUESDAY. JUNE 2. Hauniri, s.s. (3.30 a.rn.), 401 tons, Hull, from West Coast, Nelson and Picton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Cooper, Louring, Itedpath, Hose, Lompert, Phillips, Walsh, Kebhell, Fell. Walters, Bosselman. Preudeville, Nieoll, Gould, Jeffrey, Mcsdameu McKittrick, Kedpath, Stone, Hobson, Muggoridge, Lucas, Eves, Imi, llawltes, Cimino, Birkett. Mackay, Ward, h’andell, Nieoll and 2 children, Adams, Harris, Love, Gorrick, Colonel Humo, Messrs Harthelson, Cooper, Hirkett, Martin, Clark, Snoad, Jamieson, Kedpath, ,Scott, Byrne, AVishart, Sutherland, Muggeridge, Gilmer, Trott, Mackay, Hudson, Wright, Lightband, Mills, Hix, Stone, Langlands, Arlow, Davidson, Campbell, Holmes, Kinniburg, Walters, Randell and family, Walsh, Wiffcn, Sinclair. Keniber, Ecclesa, Tapp. Cattanach, Hayis, itoss, Green, Mitchell, Young, Staples, Gornck, Nowbold; 10 steerage. Kirioaka, s.s. (3.40 a.m.), 72 tons, Shaw, from Blenheim. Namhucca, s.s. (4 a.m.), 126 tons. North, from I’icton. . _ , ~, , Opawa, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 70 tons, Clark, from Blenheim. , . Tarawera, s.s. (6.30 Uerncch, from Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Boardman, Messrs Mead, Leighton, Scarlo, Humphries (2); 5 steerage. Penguin, s.s. (8 a.m.), 517 tons, McArthur, from Lyttelton. Passengers—saloon: Misses Rollins, Wilson, Long, Thompson, Russell, Mesdames lu ton, Fletcher, McCloggie, Houghton,. Moor, Edwards, Wharton, Messrs Ronayne, Beattie, Mantton, Wilson, Loung, Reid, Nicholls, Milosi, Houghton McCloggie, Fearne, Sim, Revell, Muir, Edwards, Ross, Ferguson, Moffett, Davenport, Allingtou. Meagher, Wharton; 27 steerage. Koonya, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 1091 tons. A) atson, from South, Northern Chief, barque (3 p.m.), tons, Kassene, from Newcastle. Pania, s.s. (3.35 p.m.). 40 tons. Brown, from Cook Strait. Queen of the South, s.s. (9.00 p.m.), 1-1 tons, Harvey, from Foxton.

SAILED. TUESDAY, JUNE 2 Penguin, s.s. (12.40 p.m.), 517 tons, McArthur, for Pioton and Nelson. Pa&bOngers—Saloon: For Picton-Misses itall, Carpenter, Leach, Hartj Mes»ia Biomky, Morris, Sixtus, Bate, Luke, Christophc--J.’or Nelson—Misses Hall, Capper, fonts. Mill is, Vatlanco, Mesdames lotiks, f Barber and infant, Messrs Gilmer. A\ 'lktnson, Moffatt, Goodman, McGhie, I odor , Ar nutage, Dowling, Meed, Isaac, Garde, Masters Pearce (2), Morrison, Lowe; 6 steerage for both ports. • Aorere, s.s. (2 p.m.), 4o tons, Petoisen, f °Ki n f paka'^.s? (3 M p.m.), 72 tons, Shaw, fo katuku. e s!s. (4.20 p.m.), 662 tons, Kennedy. for Westport. „ , , _ Tnrawora, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 1268 tons, Beinech, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon 5 Misses Teare, losswell. Allen, Kebbell, Downey Scales, Herbert, Mesdames Fitzgibbon, Kennedy, Herbert, Labatt, Dobbie, Johnston, Master, Messrs Fitzgibbon, Clarke, Peters, H ard, A\ ifion, Bathgate, Lightband, Marshall, Johnston, Inglis, Taylor. Phillips, Campbell, Holmes, Knight, Lowrie; 12 steerage Nambucca, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 1-6 tons. North, for Blenheim. Indradevi, s.s. (5 p.m.), 5683 tons, Trotter, for Wanganui. Port Ddnison, s.s. (5 p.m.), 2188 tons, Harris, for Rotterdam via Monte Video. Charles Edward, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 145 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West C Hida, s.s. (7 p.m.), 90 tons, Crawford, f °koony ; rs.s!'(7,lo p.m ), 1091 tons, Wattian, for Groymouth. Panin, s.s. (10 p.m.), 40 tons, Brown, for <^( Opawa, < s.s. (midnight), 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mana, from Patea, this day Pukaki, from Westport, this day Herald, from Westport, this day Queen of the South, from Foxton, this from Nelson and Picton, this da poherua, from Westport, this day Monowai, from Sydney, this day Taka puna, from Onehunga and New Plymouth, this day . . , Rotomahana, from Lyttelton, this day Mapourika, from Islands and Auckland, Thursday , Moura, from Fiji, Thursday • Upolu, from South, Thursday Wainiii, from West Coast and Nelson, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Friday Manaroa, from Motueka, Friday Tasman, from Nelson and Motueka, Rotoiti, from Onehunga and Now Plymouth, Saturday Kapiti, from Patea, Saturday Wakatu, from Lyttelton, Port Robinson and Knikoura, Saturday Ivun\ara> from London, Capetown, xlohart, Auckland and Gisborne, Sunday Kooringa, from Bunbury via Melbourne, Slonday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Herald, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, this day, at 5 plm. Rotomahana, for Lyttelton, this day, at 8 ’tiaupiri, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, this day. at noon • Takamma, for New Plymouth and Onshunga, Thursday Monowai, for Melbourne and Hobart via South, Thursday , ' Queen of the South, for Foxton, Thursd*Aorere, for Patea, Thursday * Mana, for Patea, Thursday Stormbird, for Wanganui, Thursday Nambucca, for Blenheim, Ihursday Penguin, for Picton and Nelson, Thursdtt l<iripaka, for Blenheim, Thursday. Hula., for AYanganui. Friday. Upolu, for Pioton, Nelson and New Plymouth, Friday. 1 • .. Mararoa, for. Lyttelton and Dnnedm. Friday. _ ' Maori, for Lyttelton. Friday. AVaverley. for Nelson and AVest Coast, Friday. Opawa, for Blenheim. Friday. _ AVestralia, for Sydney via East Coast and Auckland, Friday _ , , , Tasman, for Nelson, Motueka, Takaka and Collingwood. Friday Aloe rain, for Sydney, Saturday Mapourika, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, Saturday Kapiti. for AVaitara, Saturday. Rotoiti. for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga, Sunday. AVakatu, for Kaikoura. Cheviot and Lyttelton, Monday. Manaroa, for Motueka, Monday. ■ BY TELEGRAPH. HOBART, Tuesday. Arrived—Moeraki (7.45 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers—Alisses Howard, Elder, Alesdames Thomas and 2 children. Stevenson. Braddou and 2 children, Captain Howard, Messrs Gower, Elder, Fahey. Sailed—Moeraki. for Dunedin. CAPE MARIA. Tuesday. W'aikare (9.30 a.m.) passed west; Balmain (11.45 a.m.) passed south. AUCKLAND. Tuesday. Arrived—Moura, from Fiji. Passengers —Alesdames Bramwell and child. Pettie and child, ArcCulloch, AVilson, Dr AYilson, Messrs Birch, Lascelles, Bramwell, Meaney, Tayor, Sealev. Trew, Austin, Poultoh, Cla'nsen, Ale Gregor. Sailed Kumara, for Wellington; Alourn. for Wellington; Mapourika (12.15 a.m.), for AA'elliugton* Sailed—Alararoa, for East Coast, AVclHngton, Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers for AVellington—Aliss Alorris, Mcs-

dames Fildes and son. Potter, Messrs Bosidll, Porter, Catley. ONEHITXGA. Tuesday. Sailed—Taka puna, for New Plymouth and AVellinglon. Passengers—-Mesdames Pollock, Redwood, Bates and 3 children. Smith. Gardiner and child. Misses Pollock, Banloinan, Fox, Stevens, Keen McKee. McKay, Dr, Lindsay, Messrs Crawford, Bain, Terrible, 8011, Mantell, Stark Brown, Ulrich, .Martin, Pollock, Fildes. Mvers, Blintz, AValker, Askill, Masters Kihs, Hcl I a by; 10 steerage. Sailed—Tutanekai (10 a.rn.), for Grey'rnoulli.

NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday. Sailed—Kotoiti (9 p.m.), for Onohunga (connected). PATEA, Tuesday. Sailed—Mana (2 p.m.), for Wellington. AVANGAXUJ, Tuesday. Sailed—Stormbird (1.45 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON, Tuesday. Sailed—Queen of the South (noon), for Wellington. NAPIER, Tuesday. / i rived—Talune (9.40 a.m.). from AVel linglon. , . Sailed—Herald (7 p.m.), for AA ellmgtoll' PICTON, Tuesday. Arrived—Penguin (5.15 p.m.), from AA'ellington. , „ , Sailed—Penguin (7.30 p.m.), for NelBOn * NELSON, Tuesday. Arrived—Tasman (2 a.m.) and Kennedy (5.15 a.m.), from AVellinglon. MOTUEKA, Tuesday. Arrived —Mauaroa (1.30 p.m.), from AA ellington. , , , . To sail—Manaroa (1 p.m. AA ednesday), for Wellington. FAREWELL SPIT. Tuesday. Poherua (3 p.m.) passed east. WESTPORT. Tuesday. Arrived —Jeseric (2.50 p.m.), from Bnsbanc. , . , T , ... Sailed—Poherua (2.45 a.m.), for AA elhngton’ , LYTTELTON. Tuesday. Arrived—Rotomahana (8.55 a.m.), from Wellington. . , Sailed—Rotomahana (9.15 P-ni.), for AVol I ington. Passengers—Misses 1 alley (2), Adam*, Taylor, Luxton, Harris, Johnstone, Moydarnes Johnstone, ihomas, Adams, Brake, Marcluuit,, W hitehouse. Brown, Lockwood, Bov Mood, Messis Slovens, Moore, .lones, llepwortli, Jo*mstone, Thomas, AVright, Simpson, Campbell, Jackson, Withycombe, .Holt. Lyons, Roberts, AA cay, Connor, lay lor. Liar*, Allen, Sowman, Tringham. Ileicus. PORT CHALMERS, Tuesday. Sailed—Essex (7.30 a.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, Tuesday. Sailed—AVestralia, for Sydney via Lyttelton, AVellington. Last Coast and Auckland. Passengers for AA ell ington—Misses Platts, Blackwood and maid, Allen, MCy ilanies Manning, Murdoch, Hoopci, Brasch, Messrs Brasch, Blaikie.

The report from Cape Maria on Friday last stating that a steamer like the Louise Ruth halt passed the Cape is considered by shipping people to he a mistake on tire part'of tboe-light-keepor. 'Fho weather ivos thick at'the time, nonce difficulty in distinguishing a vessel. The Louise Roth sailed from New York ou April Bth for Auckland and AVellington. She is •now about due at Auckland, but should she have passed Cape Alaria on Friday there would be.some cause for uneasiness at her non-arrival at that port. The large barque which was sighted on Farewell Spit on Saturday Inst has been again seen nearer ; ,to port, but not close enough to identify her. The vessel is considered to be the Medea, now 130 days Put from Liverpool, bound for A\ elhngton. Johnston and Co., Ltd., are the Aloll wraith and McEacharn® cargo steamer Kooringa, from Bunbury, A\ est Australia, sailed from Melbourne on Sunday' in continuation of her voyage to Wellington. She brings 1,620,000 ft of jar rah, and is due on Monday next. H.M.S. Sparrow sailed from Auckland at 4 p.m. on Monday for Sydney. The New Zealand and African Steamship Company’s subsidised steamer Essex is due at Lyttelton to-day from Port Chalmers. .She sails, from Lyttelton on Friday for Picton, proceeding thence to Gisborne and returning to AVellington to sail for South Africa, about AVednesday next. , , , The Barque Braemar, from Adelaide via discharging tomorrow. and will move from the Queen s wharf to the wool wharf to commence loading wool on Friday morning for London. Mr G. H. Scales,is the agent The Alice, barque, is to load at New York for AVellington and Auckland. The steamer Port Denison completed loading M 0 tons of hunker coal yesterday and sailed last night for Rotterdam, via Monte Video. . , . , The barque.Northern Chief arrived yesterday afternoon after a passage of ten days 'from Newcastle. The vessel, entered Cook Strait at 8 a.m. on Saturday but encountered a stig southerly gale,, and this prevented any progress till early yesterday when a south-westerly breeze brought the barque to port. On Monday morning a barque was sighted near Stephen Island. Tlie Northern Chief will berth at the Jervois quay wharf to-mor-row morning, and will discharge 350 tons of coal for the Westport and Greymoafch Coal and Produce Company. On the voyage cf the Sierra from Sydney to Auckland last week the vessel was for two days almost completely smothered in sprav. The officers’ quarters on the upper deck were frequently flooded, and the purser’s office was untenable. RUAPEHU, FROM LONDON. The New Zealand’s Shipping Company’s steamer Ruapehu, due about the 13th lust, from London. Capetown and Hobart, bungs the following passengers:—Saloon —Misses Smith, AVright, Spensley' (2), Castellam, Fisher. Foster, Hicks. Hudson, Lodge AlcKav Smith, Twentyman, Mesdames Betts, Power, Smith AVright, Spensley, Alacneil. Coxshall and family (4), Howe Reeves. Gurney, and son, Perry and family (2) Phipson and son, Acland. Messrs Power. Smith. AVright, Gray, Coxshall. Howe Reeves. Barclay, Bradbury, Stark, Trendall Acland. Betts. Young. Master Reeves and about 60 third-class' passengers for all ports. TYSER STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Following are the movements of the Tyser line steamersMarere is now due at London from AVellington. It is proposed that this steamer will, sail from Now York about 30th imst. for New Zealand direct. Tomoana is due at London on the 23rd in-st. from AVellington. Star of Australia sailed from Bluff 16th May for London, where she is due on the 3rd July. Indradevi loads at A\ r anganui and Gisborne and sails finally' from Wellington about 15th inst Rapaillo, from New York and Australian ports, is due at Auckland to-day. After discharging she proceeds to AVellington., Lyttelton and Port, Chalmers. Indraleraa. from London/ arrived at Fremantle ou the 24th May, proceeds thence to Sydney' for coals and to Auckland and AA'ellington to discharge cargo. elio is expected at Auckland on the 20th inst. and AA'ellington on the 2Sth inst. Omba. sailed from New York.on the 30th April, for Auckland direct. She is expected at Auckland' on the 25th inst., fit AVellington on-the 3rd' July and thence proceeds to Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Niwaru sailed from London on the 13th May for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand ports. She is due at Melbourne on the 27th inst.. and at AVellington about 18th July. Mimiro sailed from London on the 27th May for Melbourne, Sydney and New Zealand ports. She is dne at Melbourne on the 11th July', and at AVellington about the 2nd August. Star of New Zealand was fo have sailed from New York for Melbourne, Sydney'. ,andl New Zealand ports about Saturday last. THE AVEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather reports were re. ceived from typical New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesterday: Manukau Heads.—AVind, south-west, fresh; barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 57. General remarks—Gloomy: 90a heavy. New "Plymouth.—AYiml, south-west, light; barometer, 30.02; thermometer, 57 General remarks—Fine: sea slight swell. Castlepouit.—AVind, south-west, light; barometer. 29.91; thermometer, 48. General remarks—Fine; sea moderate. AVelUngtan,—Wind, northerly, light;

barometer, 30.0; thermometer, 49. General remarks—Fine. , ~ . , Westport, Wind, light: barometer, 30.02; thermometer. . General remarks— Cloudy; slight swell. Kaikoura.—Wind, calm; barometer. 29.97; thermometer, 52. General remarks —Fine) sea smooth. ~ , . , Oaitiaru.—AVind, noi+h-we=t, Ught; ba : rometer, 29.86; thermometer, a2. General remarks—Fine; sea moderate. Bluff. AA'ind, south-west, moderate gale; barometer. 29.85; thermometer, 4i. General remarks— Showery. Strong easterly winds and rain arc to be expected northward of East Cape. Taupt> an.d New Plymouth; moderate to strong northerly winds elsewhere, and fulling barometer generally. E. A, EDWIN.

TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the at tho undermentioned typical Au r T aa ' ! f’l stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday: Albany, Ist.—'AVind, north-west; baremeter. 29.8. General remaiks. Thieefourths clouded. , Hobart Ist— Wind, south-east; baiometer, 29.7. General remarks.—i me and Cl Syducv. 2nd. —A A’in cl south-east; barometer, 30.1. General remarks. —bteadj rain; rainfall 0.45 of an inch. AYELIiINGTON OB S E RA r A T ORT. The weather records taken at the Wellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 30.009; maximum shade temperature previous -•!■• hours 53: minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 31.5; rainfall pro ions 24 hours. ,03in; wind. calm. GQRE

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4981, 3 June 1903, Page 4

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