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SHIPPING NEWS.

~ PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand mean time).

Sun rises, 7.9 a.m.; sets, -I*ls p.iu. Moon rises, 4.37 a.in,; sets, 3.25 p.m. High water 1.33 a.m.; 2 p.m. ARKIVLD. TULSHAY, J ULY 21. Mapourika. s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 717 tons, McArthur, Iroiu West Coast, Nelson and irictou. I J a-s e i j g c i s— Saloon : Missus Yule, AloCarlby, Siowey, bey tiolds, Falla, Alolviliuii, Holt, baiiUi, John, Armstrong, Jenkins Junes, Gbfford, Cressweli Underwood, Small, Hewitt, Humphreys, Mesdames MeKilioii, Bruce, Smith, Jv/es and cliilu, Shilton. Pacterson. Clifford. LLytl, Gi eeniic-ld llilmer, Kev Light heart, Messrs Smith, Cameron, McrUuny (2;, Bird. Thompson, Ryan, Donaldson, Marsha li Stephens, J in fch, i ui is, Stephen, Moore, Daly, K.ngaon, Couper, Spiers, alder, J on n mgs, lu-beriy, l>ee, Mo hood. Grant, Shiupk-v. Chisholm, Uender.so'ii,, II ibbard. MeM iihiu Chapman. Patterson JAvart Pea I sou, Holdav/ay. Baldwin, Roboras (2), .1 Joyce, McGregor. Crews.vell, Haillic* (3), llilmer. Reeves, Aieheson, Hiyuni.; :U steerage.’ •Stormbml, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 127 tons, McInlyro, from Wanganui. Passenger— Mr Fitzgerald, Taiiino, s.s. (5.50 n.in.), 1203 tons. Cliff, from Auckland, Gisborne and Napier. Pussongors—Salomi : Miss Door by. Mesdames Doorby, Parker* and 2 children, Messrs Stout, McGregor, Bulk-n, Mitehe!!, Loveridge. Cox, Macfurhvuc, Littlejohn, Pirie, Grcgaon; G steerage. Opawa, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 70 tons, Clark, from BlAihcim. Passengers—Saloon : M.js Ackroyd, Messrs Nicholson, ouvntholl. Master Ackroyd. Pongnin, s.s. (8 u.rn.). 517 tons. Hull, from Lyttelton,. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Capstick, Keen, Mrs Boyle, Messrs Coffey, iiaddo. Dobson, Boyle, Yv’hitcomho Forben. Moran, Cosgrove, ♦Stewart, Oldridgo, Hobbs, Beck; 13 steerUpoln, s.s. (10.25 a.m.), TOO tons. Hob ford, from New Plymouth. Passenger— Saloon: Mr Williams, Corinthio, s.s. (11.25 a.m.), 1 12,331 tons, Sealby, from London, Capetown and Hobart. Pay mongers—First saloon; For Auckland—Miss Campbell. Mrs Campbell. Mr Campbell. For Gisborne—Miss Mansfield. Second saloon: For Auckland—Miss Solniltze, Air Knight, For Napier Mrs Gregson. For New Plymouth—Misses McDonald (2), Mrs Mo* Donald. For Wanganui—Mh& Hoskins, Rev Compton, Mr Willis. For Welling-ton—-Miss Smyth, Nurse Rawlings. Mrs Inman, Messrs Birch, Inman, Piggin. For Nelson—Mr Fitzgerald. For Lyttelton —Mrs Turtle, Mr Newby. Master Turtle. For Port Chalmers—Mrs Mayo, Master Mayo; and also 73 third-class passengers' for Now Zealand ports, Toroa, s.s. (12.25 p.m.), 174 tons. McAlister, from Lyttelton. Pania, s.s. (1.10 p.m.). 40 tons. Brown-, from Cook Strait. Aratapu, brigantine (3.30 p.m.), 170 tons, Grubb, from Kaipara. Nambucra, s.s. (8 p.m,), 126 tons. North, from Blenheim. SAILED. TUESDAY, JULY 21. Penguin, s.s. (12.35 p.m.), 517 tons, Hull, for Picton and ; Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—Messrs Wallace, Samson, Dee, Schwartz, O'Leary, Burns, .Tennant. Fraser, Widen, Jupp, South Canterbury football team (21). For Nelson— Misses Kny, Grayburn, Mosdames Hill and child, Black, Rutherford, Frankham, Scott, Messrs Stout, Barber, Nalder, Stewart, Milner, Frankham; 6 steerage for both ports. Queen of the South, s.s. (1 p.m.), 121 tons, Harvey, for Foxton, Herald, s.s. (2.25 p.m.), 365 tons. Crisp, for East Coast and Auckland. Talnne, B.a. (3.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, Cliff, for Lyttelton. Passengers Saloon: Misses Beaumont, Armstrong, Rogers, Collins, Newton, Williams, ~ Reynolds, Crosswell, Mrs Rogers, Messrs Kohn, Miller, Shepley, Aitchison, Hanson, Corrigan, Ford, Roberts, Fergus, Bell, Cresswell, Watt, Reeves, Frith, Greenslado, Evans, Loach, Hobbs, Williams, McGregor, Clark, Otway, Heycs, Smith, Liston, Drew, Eager; 12 steerage. Pareora, s.s. (6 p.m.), 355 tons. Black, for Greymouth. Stormbircl, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 137 tons, MoIntyre, for Wanganui. Opawa, s.s. (S p.m.), 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim. Pania, s.s. (9.35 p.m.), 40 tons. Brown, for Cook Strait. Jane Douglas, s.s. (10 p.m.), 95 tons, Jameson, for West Coast. Toroa, s.s. (10.35 p.m.), 174 tons, McAlister, for Napier via East Coast. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY. Tuesday. Arrived—Cooeyanna, from Wellington. Passengers for New Zealand per Moana, from Vancouver Miss Bleickcr, Mesdames Bleicker, Naughton, Messrs Roberts, Hewett, Naughton. Grant. NEW PLYMOUTH. Tuesday. Arrived—Takapuna (3 a.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed—Takapuna (noon), for Wellington; Wainui (0 p.m.), for Onehunga (connected). OPUNAKE, Tuesday. Arrived—Aorere (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI, Tuesday. - Arrived—Huia (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Huia (6 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. Tuesday. Arrived—Tarawora (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—lndralema (7 p.m.), for Gisborne. , PICTON, Tuesday. Arrived—Penguin (£3O p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Penguin (9 p.m.), for Nelson. ' . NELSON, Tuesday. Arrived Kennedy (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Penguin (7 a.m. Wednesday), for Picton. , , MOTUEKA, Tuesday. . Arrived—Manaroa (5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Manaroa (6 p.m,), for Wellington'- , FAREWELL SPIT, Tuesday. Dingadee (1 p.m.) passed east. a . ’ WESTPORT. Tuesday. Arrived—Oonnna (3.25 p.m.) and Poborna.(4.2o p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Taieri (6.55 a.m.), for Welling, ton, , ■ , KAIKOURA, Tuesday. Sailed—Wakatu (11 a.m.), for Port Ro* binson. . . , LYTTELTON, Tuesday. Amved—Kotomahana (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Rotomahana (0.15 p.m.), for J) eJlmgton. Passengers—Misses O'Neill, rv° Mesdames Cox*, Chaplin, Smith, Dingle, .Clayton, Adams, Hons Louisson, r? we -£» Messrs Lauren son, Knight, Ma* let. Holford, Hallenstein, Hill, Cox, Chaplin, Hoban, Coe, Remolds (2), Barraby. Wright, Be Silva, Harper, Rip?r n A U ,9?; armn * Buff, Cotton, Mitchell, I* Jv.JViHiams, Wicksteed. Potts, Boat- • * Gu.espie, Chisholm, Landells, Kinvig, Ryan, Landless. cm, , BLUFF. Tuesday, bailed—Petone. for Greymouth; Warnxnoo (4.45 p.m.), for Melbourne. The trim little brigantine Aratapu, Captain Grubb, sailed into the stream yesterday afternoon after a run of five days from Kaipara. She was berthed in the evening at the Wool Wharf, and will discharge 102,000 feet of kauri, consigned to Stewart and Co., Prouse Bros., Halley ami Living and W addell, McLeod and '* ei ,r-,. Th . t! Ai-atnym displayed her speed qualities in adverse weather on her lest trip from Wellington to Kaipara. She sailed from Wellington on the 26t,h ultimo "i 3 to the barqnentine Kongsbvrd, and eight days after the barque Northern Chief, both bound for Kaipara. Tbo t ta SS P ; i ss ° a tbo Annie Hill two davs out. ine former vessel arrived at KaL para on the Ist instant, the Annie Hill showed up on the 9th, and the Kongsbyrd and Northern Chief on the 14th instant. Tho three-masted scow Hawk, having

completed the discharge of her cargo of timber, sails this morning for DargarviJJe, where she will load kauri and totaru for Gisboruo. The Wakatu, due this morning from Lyttelton via the Coast, will land a transhipment of 110 sacks of oats for Foxton. The Northern Steamship Company’s new steamer Tarawa is expected to sail from Dundee to-day fur Auckland. It is expected that tho Tyser liner Omba will have completed tho discharge of Gin Wellington cargo to-morrow .and will sail fur Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Covorniuent a teaine r Tutanekai amved from Now Plymouth yesterday after her final voyage under the control of the .Marino Department, having been transferred to tho Post and Telegraph Department for work in connection with cubic repairing On her recent visit to thy new Kahurangi Point lighthouse, which is almost completed, she landed M r Scott, of the Marine Department, who will superintend the installation of tho light. Mr Barclay, of the Public W'orks Department, who has been directing lh« erection of tbo lighthouse, rf> turned to 'Wellington by tho Tutanokai. The light, which will be soon for 25 miles, will not bo shown till December. Tho schooner Clyde, which had tho lower rigging of . the foremast carried away in Cook Strait about three weeks ago whilst bound from Greymouth to Gisborne, ha.s had repairs* effected at Wellington. Slio sails to-morrow night with a general cargo for Greymouth. The Cl.vdo during tho next few months will bring a million and a Half feet of red pine timber to Wellington from Mr Osmond Butler’s sawmills, Greymouth. Captain Mitchell, at one time of tho auxiliary schooner Emma Sims, is master of tho Clyde. CORINTHIC, FROM LONDON. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Corinthic arrived in the stream yesterday morning from London, Capetown and Hobart, and berthed at about 1 o’clock at the Queen’s Wharf. The vessel sailed from London on Juno ■lth, and had* a pleasant run to Capetown. Tho next stagQ of the voyage was marked by dirty, squally weather and high seas. After discharging 400 tong of cargo at Hobart, the vessel sailed at 7.30 u.rn. on Friday last for Wellington. Captain Imnau Sealby, R.N.R., retains command, and with him are tho following officers:—Chief, Lieut. W. Hug, R.N.R. (late of Delphic); first Mr E. L, Trent; second, Mr C. IT. Greamo (late of Delphic); third, Mr F. G. Cooper); fourth, Mr G. F. Dugdale. Mr R. J. Largo (lato of lonic) is purser. Dr J. S. Hall is surgeon. Mr J. Peascod (late of Delphic) is chief engineer. The Corinthic will discharge 3030 tons of general cargo at Wellington, and will sail at the end of the week for Lyttelton, with remainder of cargo, 1600 tons. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather reports from typical New Zealand stations were received at 5 p.m. yesterday: Ma-imkau Hoods.—Wind, oast, lighfc; barometer, 29.80; thermometer, 55. General remarks—Gloomy; sea smo-erth. Now Plymouth.—-wind, east-south-east, light; barometer. 29.76; thermometer, 52. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Castlopoint.—Wind, south-south-west, light; barometer, 29.84; thermometer, 51. General reinarks--01oc>my; sea moderate. ■Wellington.—-Wind, south, breeze; barometer, 29.85; thermometer, 50. General rein arks—G k>omy. ; Westport Wind, south-southreast, light; batometer, 29.70; thermometer, 51, General remarks—-Fine; sea moderate. Kaifcoura. Wind, light; barometer, 29.99; thermometer, 49. General remarks—Overcast; sea slight swell. Oamam.—Wind. calm; barometer, 29.91; thermometer, 44. General remarks —Gloomy; sea moderate. Bluff. —Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 30.01; thermometer, 44. General remarks—Fine. R. A. EDWIN. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. Tho following reports of the weather at tho undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterday:— Albany, 20th.—Wind, north-west; barometer, 30.1. General remarks—Onefourth clouded. Hobart, 20th.—Wind, calm; barometer, 30.2. General remarks—Light rain. 'Sydney, 21st.—Wind, west; barometer, 30.0. Generali remarks—Fine and clear." WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. , The weather records taken at the Wellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were os follow;—Barometer, 29.994; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 50; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 37.5; rainfall previous 34 hours, nil;. wind, calm. •A. h. gore;

First Quarter .1 ULif. if. a. w. ... 2 a 32 a.m. Full iViocm ... Quai’ter ... 1!) 5 13 a.m. ... 18 8 51 a.in. New Alooji ... ... 25 0 16 a.m. A.' irst Quarter ... 81 8 ■15 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5023, 22 July 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5023, 22 July 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5023, 22 July 1903, Page 4

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