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SHIPPING NEWS.

; , PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calcuiuieu ior New Zeaiaud i/iean times.

Suu rises, 7.hi a.in.; e-et-s. 4.47 p.m. Mourn a»ws, o.iij u.iu.; bets, AM p.m. ilil'ii >vaL«i, a.m.; a.i>a p.m. AuiUVKJj. VvKtL\i.oi.Ai. JULY ‘2A iZ.Jo a.m.;, 000 toils, Oit.il , i'.-U.U .lliti .Sew L- *yUiOuv.*■ -,>aiijuii: Mis BarUoMiiir/U, J.t’v ujo, i.ruwn, I‘v>.-> I.!i s.a. rj.'St bt>i LOUS, ai.aiif,oi.. I.iia- Lou. Pa.*«cUKci-» ijiluv, u .Neill, De fciuu, , ljux, O i/rurli, 1. j'.ii.ti loimLuni, -• < - Luvoluq;li, . *iv.., ;■ _ ,->u, Messrs i^nacu-i . >aj : . ._ u (Jbute. Mclni.o.m, j *. i,, ; . • a-..- - 1 , it, w oil, r. alsii, ..all, j ri ■■• m, . Kipp*!!. Do biha,j i i'Uwts, U'Jjowd. ilollonl, | i'is\ \S right, Uarmby, ’ C |;--.a Ucauio, Pa ul, Lowry. llaiu.li- i i-Mli/.. i .• h-.tu;!s, huu, i.-ergUbon, Harper.J -a • ;<■!, Lucmiimu. Chisuolm. Knight, *-iTti. lpu, il'iban. Klavig, Thonaan, n.orr, (J. ; -.aa.igh -.2,; 53 -sU*c,i.g«. hum, s.s. (iu a.m.), 9u tons, Crawford, from Uun^mii. Tiiit*ri t h.s. U p.m.), 1071 tons, Williams, from Wurlport. Hhifcadee, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 3 jo tons, Dilner, from Groynionth. N iunbucca, s.s. (0.40 p.m.), 12G tons, Nori!,. from tlio Wairau bar. Opuwa, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 70 tons, Clark, returnwl to port. Poncrnin, s.s. (0.35 p.m.), 517 tons, Hull, from “Nelson and Picton- Passengers— Saloon: Misses Hnssall (2). Blminer. llassett. TMen, Mesdnmes lioss, Aiou, I'o't, PrDehartl, Hnrknoss and child, IJleriner, Avery, Towse d and chJ.ld, Oroonom, Marsden, Hr Witt, Messrs Furness, "McNaini, Grant, Stitt, Schwartz, Tumbnll. Powers. Downes, Parker (2). .Tobson, Aron, (2), Pritchard. Cmmbie. D'*nkc, Kidson, Van Stareren. Wilson. Abbott. Bell. Avery* Tcwnsorul. Tuck ShnaHier. Sinclair. Page (2). Riley. Campbell. Scrim peour, Newberry. Greenem, Marsden; 9 steerage. SAILED. WEDNESDAY, JULY ,22. Mapourika, s.s. (1 p.m.), 717 tons, McArthur, for Picton, Nelson auci West Coast. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton— Messrs Broderick, Burnett, Coom. For Nelson—Misses Kose, Sinton, Mrs Andrew and child, Messrs \\ iddolburn, Andrew, Light, South Canterbury football team. For Westport—Messrs Duthio, McConkey. For Groymouth—Miss Mcsdanjps Bridgor, Kirwan, Messrs Mabin, Patterson, Bennett, Craig; 8 steerage for all ports. Upolu, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 700 tons, Holford, for South, Mana, s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 77 tons, Westrup, for Patea. Opawa, s.s. (8 p.m..), 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim. Rato.uubana, s.s- (8.10 p-m.), 864 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Saloon: Misses Day, Johnstone, Izard, Greonslade, Fitzgerald, Sanderson, McKellar, Mcßeth, Burndell, Hirst, Mesdames Finlayson, Hannan, Wakely, Turtle and infant, Mcßeth, Messrs Croll, Ormond, Wakely, Smith, Greenslade, FinInysou, W kite Caulton, Croft, Rattray, Pettitt, Larnach, Macasaey, Hannan, Johnstone, Broad, Durance, Greenshields, Russell, Mann, Ferguson, Peterson, Harvey, Smithanstead, Lange, Patterson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mooraki. from Sydney, this day Kotuku, from Westport, this day Wakatu, from. Lyttelton, via Coast, this flay ilaupiri, from Coast and Nelson, i Queen of the South, from Foxton, this . day Waverley, from Nelson, this day Hanaroa, from Motuoka, this day Aorore. from Patea, this day Orcti, from Westport, this day Tasman, from Nelson and Motneka, this day Stormbird, from Wanganui, this day Talurie, from Lyttelton, Friday lvn.hu, from East Coast and Napier, Friday Rotomahana, from Lyttelton, Friday Westralla, from Sydney, Auckland and -Enat Coast, Friday , Waixmi. from Onehunga and New Plymouth, Saturday Hokoia, from Melbourne and South, Saturday, Koonya, from South, Sunday To Anau, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Sunday Mapourika, from West Coast, Nelson and Picton, Monday Tarawera, from Auckland, Gisborne and Napier, Tuesday y PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Moeraki, fur Melbourne via South, this day,_ at 4 p.m, , Ouiba, jloc and Port Chalmers, day Stormbird, for Wanganui, this day, at 6 p.m. Upawa, for Blenheim, this day, at 9 p.m. Eahu, for Napier via East Coa-st, this day ' Ataoaroa, for Havelock and Sounds, this day, at 2 p.m Nambucoa-. for Blenheim, this day, at 9 p.m. * Waverley. for Nelson and West Coast, this day at 4 p.m. ’> * Aurora, for Patea,this day, at 5 p.m. U : . Penguin tor Picton and Nelson this day, at 12.50 p.m. f i j Takapuna, lor New Plymouth and One*- [ r : fvunga, this day, at 5 p.m. Quoou of the south, for Foxton, this day, at 4 p.m. Htua, for Wanganui, this day, at 3 p.m, Talune, for Sydney via Na-pier, Gisborne aud Auckland, Friday Orets, for Wanganui, Friday ■O. for Patea, Friday •' :; -\.;;;Edtomahantt Lyttelton, Friday Taieri. for Westport, Friday Opuwa, for Blenheim, Friday Taeman, for Nelson, Motuoka, Colling- ; wood and Takaka. Friday Penguin, for Lyttelton, Saturday Conuthic, for Lyttelton, Saturday . llokoia, for Sydney, Saturday Haupiri Picton, Nelson and West Saturday - Wainui, toi ’Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga, Sunday To Anau, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, Monday Koonya for West Coast, Monday Tarawera, for Lyttelton and Dunedin Tuesday

BY TELEQEAPH. SYDNEY. Wednesday. Arrived—Victoria (10.80 a.m.), from Wellington. Soiled—Mararoa (2.40 p.m.), for Auckland. GLASGOW, Tuesday. Sailed—Pirih of Clyde, barque (on Saturday), for Dunedin and Wellington. LONDON. Tuesday Arrived—Oamnru, ship, 93 days out from Timarn; Taranaki, skip. 101 Jays 'out from Oamam. Soiled—Banffshire and Turaklna, for New Zealand. AUCKLAND, Tuesday Sailed —Westmlia, for Ba-t Coast. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers for Wellington—Miss Brewer, Mrs 'Roberts, 'Messrs Williams, Maude, Mahoney, Simpson, Roberts. , _ Wednesday. Arrived—Mimiro, from London, via Australian ports, WANGANUI. Wednesday. Arrived—Stormbird (7.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Soiled—Stormbird (7 p.m.), for Wellington. ONBWUNGA. Wednpcdey. Soiled— for New Plvmnuth. Pes«nnvers_M.’eses McGuire. GarreH, IManr, .Tipcat. Thnrue. CJerVo (2), Certnew Stnunev. Sergenut-Meinr Keare, Brerm (21 Tipcet AfyP°tt. Wilson, Stanner, Pope. Wright, Burgess, Jeffcoat, Tringronsc.* Meadows.

Tulrain, Ward, Wadiey, Burry, Lush., Hunt, Jones. Captain Phillipsou; 15 steerage*.

FOXTON. Wednesday. of theSmth (7.45 0.m.), from Wellington, Sailed—Queen of the South (5.30 p.m.). for Wellington. GISBORNE. Wednesday. Arrived—lndraleina (9 a.rn,), from Napier. Sailed—Toko-mam (7.30 a.m.), for Napier. NAPIER. Wednesday. Arrived — Kahn (7.30 a. mi.) and He aid (3 p.m*), from Wellington: Tokomaru (4.30 p.rn.), from Gfsbo»-ne. PICTON. Wodne-dny. A rrived —Mapourika (5,30 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Mapourika (9 p.m.), for NelNELSON. Wednesday. Sailed—Hnapiri (6 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUETCA, Wednesday. Saßed—Tasman (5 p.m.), for Wellington, WESTPORT. WedncM'•y. Sailed—Rotr.ki- n (7.35 a.m.) and O’reH 02.15 p.m.V for Wcdlincton. POT?T KOTTNSON. Wednesday. Sailed—Wakatu (120 p.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Wednesday. Arrived—Talnne (5.10 p.rn.), from Wellington. DTTNEDTN. Wrd*iescPv. Sailc^l—Mricria. for Sydney, via LvtlaHon and Wellington. Pass»»nge , ’s for Wellington— S’nith, Pir v : «;, TJilimimb, Jonchim, Vinl. Naughton. . BLUFF. Wednesday. Sailed—TTinemoa, for West Coast. Captain Gilmer, late of the brigantine Aratapu. died at Auckland yesterday. The barque Firth of Clyde sailed troni Glasgow ou Saturday last for Dunedin and Wellington with a general cargo. The New Zealand Snipping Company's steamer Turn kina suae a from Piyuiomh on Monday last for Vi ellingion and Lylleiiou. The Waverley will load transhipments to-day ex Europa, Ouilba and. Cunutiiic, tor iNeLon and west Coast. The Huia will load a transhipment of salt ex the Katiileeu Hilda for Castleclilf. The coastal steamer Creti is due tx>day from Westport with a cargo of coal. The New Zealand Shipping Bompany’s steamer Ivimuiaka F;aaed about 30,0<>U carcases ‘o-f mutton at Tuuaru on Monday and Tuesday. The Te Anau. after a thorough overhaul, resumes her running in the Auok-iaud-Bust Coast service, sailing from Dunedin to-morrow. There has been marked improvement rn the Victoria Channel, according to a Dunedin exchange. The steamer New Guinea steamed up to the Victoria Wharf on a draught of 20ft Sin, and the Warrimoo berthed at the cross wharf drawing SOft Sin, with only moderate tides. Acting on behalf of the Underwriters* Association, Air C. Ferrier has had the recently-stranded auxiliary schooner En> ma Sims, at Hokitika, taken to the bank of the river, a distance of about 200 yards, and the vessel is now being repaired. Two shingle banks two feet and four feet high respectively were cut through to make a passage for the schooner. The re-launching will take place shortly. On Saturday last Mr John McGuire, one of the oldest employees of the Otago Harbour Board, who is about to retire twenty-five years’ service, was the recipient of a gold chain and pendant and a silver-mounted walking-stick from his comrades, to mark the high esteem in which he is held by them. The Tyser liner Mimiro arrived at Auckland last night from London, via Australian'ports. She is due at Wellington about the end of next week, and w-ll discharge 500 tons of cargo on arrival. A strong south-easterly wind, with thick dirty weather occasioned oons:derable inconvenience to the smaller coastal steamers - yesterdav. The Nambucca, after sheltering off the Wairau bar yesterday, arrived last night Ihe Manaroa ran into Picton for shelter. The Opawa sailed at 8 o’clock last night for Blenheim, But returned to her Berth three-quarters of an hour later. The Jane Douglas and Pania remained in poTt.’ The "Rotofti nrill bo brought off the patent slip to-day if the ’weather permits. The signal station at the Heads reported early this morning that a strong south-easterly wind, with passing showers, occasional thick weather, and moderate sea prevailed outside. TEE MOERAKT. At 2,30 o’clock this morning there were no signs of the Union steamer Moeruki, from < Sydney direct. Under favourable conditions the Moerahi should have arrived before midday yesterday, but the vessel has probably been detained by the thick weather on the coast. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following weather reports from typical New Zealand stations wore received at a p.m. yesterday:— Alanukau Heads. Wind, north-east, breeze; barometer, 29.62; the:ammeter, 52. General remarks—Gloomy; sea smooth. New Plymouth, Wind, ” south-east, breeze; barometer, 29.60; thermometer, 51. General remarks-—Cloudy; sea smooth, Castlepoint,—Wind, eonth-eouth-west. moderate gale; barometer. 29.68; thermcA meter, 46. General remarks—Rain; sea heavy. Wellington. Wind, south, strong; barometer, 29.75; thermometer, 41. General remarks—Gloomy, Westport. Wind, ea. ; :b-south-east, fresh; barometer, 39.65; thermometer, 43. General remarks—Gloomy; sea smooth. Eaikonra,—Wind, south-west, breeze; barometer, 29,88; thermometer, 50. General remarks—Drizzle; sea smooth. Oamarn. Calm; barometer, 29.91; thermometer, 41. General remarks—■ Cloudy; sea smooth. Bluff. Wind, enat, light; barometer, 29 91; thermometer, 45. General remarks —Erne. Northerly gales are to bo expected northward of Gisborne and Kawhia, and easterly gales at most other places. Snow is probable in the South and rain in the North Island. Falling barometer at all places north of Oamaru and Queenstown; rise slowly thence southward. B. A. EDWIN. TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of the weather at the undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at the Colonial Museum yesterdav;— Albany, 21st.—Wind, north-west; barometer. 29.7. General remai ks—Showery. Hobart, 21st. Wind, calm; barometer, 80.1. General remarks—Fine and clear. Sidney, 22nd. Wind, west, barometer, 30.3. General remarks—Three-fourths clouded. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. The weather records taken at the Wellington Observatory at 9 a.m. yesterday were as follow:—Barometer, 29.856; maximum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 49; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours, 41; rainfall previous 24 hours, ,11m; wind, south-west. A. H. GORE.

First Quarter .1 ULV. a. s. ... 2 8 32 a.m. FuJl Moon ... Last Quarter ... 10 ... lb 5 6 13 54 tm. New Mouu ... ... 25 0 26 a.m. First Quarter ... 31 6 45 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5024, 23 July 1903, Page 4