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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for Now Zealand Mean time.) NOVEMBER.

Sim rises, 4.29 a.in.; sols. 0.42 p.m. Monn rises, 1J.34 p.m.; sots, 8.48 n.ni. High water, 8.12 a.in.; 8.42 p.m. ARRIVED. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. Penguin, s.s. (9.45 |uii.J, 517 lons', M illiauis, from Nelson. Passengers— Saloon : Misses Kennedy, Robinson, Mesdamcs Kennedy, Robinson, flrove. Clements, Nicholas. Hanson, Nurso Trice, .Messrs Kennedy, Nnncarrow, Maloney, loud, li'icliitriisan. Watts, Lewis, Hutchinson, Jlunery, Jones, Robinson, Iltnne, Dnnenn, Uidgway, Iterbert, Mattcrson. Bcswiolr, Quinn, Spark, Salisbury, O Rncn, .Hunt, Staasen, Monet, Mason; 5 slocrTUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 19. Mapourika, s.s. G. 40 a.m.), 717 tons, McArthur, from West Coast, Nelson and PS ©I on. Passongars—Saloon : Misses I [ondorson. .Johnstone, Kilvin, Gunn, Ruck, Parish, Prcuidorgarst, McDonald, L.vsaght. Roughtoii. Cribb, Iromonger, Beauchamp. Mesdamcs McKco. Law, Rcdsluuv. Mou'aU. Parish, Young, Greenwood, Pond. Laidlaw, Fleming, Bates. Tims, Poster. Lowe, Coy. Revs Sure*, Spence, Robb. Messrs Bellamy. Prouder* gurst. MolCerrow. Stevens. Wells, Thompson, Shine, Saddingirm, Connon, Gould, Lyford Young. Krdrsig, Prouse (3). Saunders, Clarke, Greenwood, Middlemiss, Park. Boyce, Boyle. McDonald. Bartlett. Laulbuv Bell (2), Sinclair, Dollar, Rccs, T/ivisey Fleming, Bolero id, Butt. Stuart, Bees, Betbuno, Morrison. Simmouds. Bates, Moiler, Lowe. Miller; Leslie,. Clarke, Poster, Carey, Anderson, Ogilvie;' II steerage. SAILED. ATONT)AY. NOVJvMBKU 0. Manaroa, s.s. (3 p.m.), 78 tons,, Allmmi. for Molueka. Queen of the South, p.s. (G.lO p.m.), 131 ton*, Harvey, for Foxtou. Mararoa, s.s. (7.40 p.m.). 1381 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passenger*Saloon: Misses Abel. Chiden, Mills, Legg. Hood. Ttcnott, Barrie, Von Hau-st, Vfi.ndc.r-Veld-en, Mesda.mes Abel, La-cry. Collison. Prictor, Xjangdon, Oa f pi)oy. Allen. Muri-c. Price Orr. Fraser. Cameron, T>rs Hector Roekstrow, Revs Thompson. Jolly. Asher, White, Spence. Sinclair, Norrie, Robb. Elliott, Brown .Messrs Dyniock (3). Chapman. Goulter. Tait. Scott. Barged, Fox, McKenzie (2), Sinclair Nea-vo. Norrie. Barr, Murno, Adams (2), Williams, Hampton. Craig, Grocashiolds, Gerald, Clcunonts. Stridden, 8011. Allan, Dimock, Nanca-rrow. Bruce, Collison, Langdon, Haines. Rutlcdvo Robertson. Tripe. Wood, Lane, Cowan, Eliott Evens. Barrio, Craig; 18 steerage. Huia, s.s. (8 p.m.), 90 tons, Crawford. Pen? "Wanganui EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Dingadeo, from Greymonth. tine day Waver Joy, from Nelson, this day Stormbird, from Wanganui, this day Kapiti, from Waitara. this day Waipori, from Westport, this dav TJpolu from Now Plymouth, this day Mona, from Pat-oa, this dav To Anau, from Auckland, Gisborne ana Kapior, this day - Tarawern, from Lyttelton, this day Mount, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, this d'ay _ , , Mararoa, from Lyttelton, Wednesday Victoria, from Sydney, Takapuna. from Onohungtv and New Plymouth, "Wednesday Kennedv, from Nelson, Wednesday Kmnara. from London, Capetown and Hobart, ‘Wednesday Wainui, from West Coast and Nelson Thursday _ , _ , Rotomahana, from Dunedin and Lyttelton, Friday - , Westralia, from Sydney, Auckland and East Coast, Friday ' j. , Tasman, from Nelson and Motueka,

from Melbourne, Hobart and South, Saturday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opaivn, for Blenheim, this day, at 4 P Te Ah an. for Lyttelton, and Dunedin, (his dnr, at 4 p.m. Moura, for Bast Coast Bays, Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, this day, at noon Pukalci, for Westport and Greymonth, this clav, at noon. Stormbird. for Wanganui, this day, at 8 p.m. Nambncca, for Blenheim, this day, at midnight. • Aorore, for Patea, this day, at o p.m. AVakatu for Kaikoura-, Port Robinson and Lyttelton, this day, at 4 p.m. Tarawera, for Lyttelton, this day, at Penguin, for Picton and! Nelson, this day, at 12-30 p.m. Waverley, for Nelson andi West Coast, this day, at 5 p.m. XJpolu, for South, AVednesday Mararoa, for Lyttelton, AVodnesday Huia, for AVanganui, AVednesday Queen of the South, for Poston, AVednesday , Kapiti, for Patea, Wednesday Mapourika, for Picton, Nelson and West Coast, Wednesday ' Takapuna, for Now Plymouth and vinehunga, Wednesday ,__ . _ . Kennedy, for Nelson and West Coast, Wednesday ' , , , liana,' for Waitara, AVednesday Victoria, for Hobart and Melbourne via South, Thursday _ „ , Manama, for Havelock and Sounds, Thursday lonic, for London, Thursday Tasman, for Nelson, Motueka, Takaka and Collingwood, Friday Westralia, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, Friday _ Mararoa, for Sydney via East Coast and Auckland, Friday Monowai, for Sydney, Saturday

BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, Monday. Arrived—Tomoana (3 p.m.), from Now Zealand. , „„ . . „ Sailed—Ventura (2.30 p.m.), for San Francisco via Auckland. SUVA, Monday. Arrived —Tavinni, from Auckland; Moana, from Brisbane. AUCKLAND, Monday. Arrived—Westralia (1.30 a.m.), from —Zealandia (noon), for Sydney. ONEHUNGA. Monday. Sailed—Takapuna. for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers—Mesdames Wesney Dale, Hackett, Smith. Lawson, Russell.' Hansman, Misses Lawson. Fox, Messrs Callender. Lawson, Mellar. Roberts, Coe, Leonard. Dimant, Bridgewater, Kcath Dale, Koleski. Clarke, Hachett, Goldstino, King. Pawson; 10 steerage. NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Arrived— Rarawa (4 n.m.). from OnehnnK *Sniled—Barawa (9 p.m.), for Onehunga (connected). NATTER, Monday. Sailed— Niwaxu (8.40 a.m.), for Gisborne; Te Anau (10 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Monday. Arrived—Rotoiti (9.10 a.m.), from Pio>ton and Wellington Sailed —Waverley (7.15 p.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Monday. Arrived—Rio, barquentinc. from Clarence River. . , Sailed—Moura (8.30 p.m.l, for North. Passengers—Miss Brown, Messrs Jaraevon, Dnthie. Oldaker. Goodman. Pcddcr," Price. Endean, Powell. Sailed—Tarawera (9.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers—Mesdames Davis. Hewsen, Dethier, Wilson. Ooofce. Messrs Davev, Bnddo, Dnthie. Rhodes. Wilford, Fraser. Hardy. Lang. Witty. Lanrenson. Taylor and Lewis, M.H.R.'s. Davis. Lambie, Williams. Harbroe, Tver (3), Geach Pascoe, Fraser, Kirby, Davis, Powell. Cunningham, Bell, Cardale, Bethune, Hevwood, Duncan. Cooke, Dewls, Gcngh. Smith. Baggett,. Reid. Burns, Cooper McArdlo, Winter. Larkin, Davidson, Martin. PORT CHALMERS, Monday. Arrived —Firth of Clyde (noon), from Glasgow; Kinfauns. barque (6 p.m.), from Wellington. ■ Tha Firth of Cly.de has 1000 tons of ;

cargo for Dunedin and 890 ions for V ©l- - BLUFF, Monday. Arrived—Ruapehu (11. a.m.), from Lyttelton; Hawca (4 p.m.), from Wellington. The TJpolu, duo to-day from New Plymouth, brings 9000 boxes of butter for transhipment to London by the lonic. The barque Firth of Clyde, which sailed from Glasgow on •July 18th for Port Chalmers and Wellington, arrived at the Otago port yesterday morning. Tho Harbour Board's dredge TV ri r© is expected to come off the patent slip about Thursday next. Jt lias been found necessary to replace one of tho steel plates on her bottom, and straighten the dents in a plate which was damaged by the impact with a rock in Torres Strait. Tho Wellington-owned barque Wcatbersfiold will bo placed on the patent slip at tho ond of 'the week. MOVEMENTS OF SIIAW-SAVXLL STEAMERS. Following are particulars of the projected movements of the Shaw, Savill and Albion lleet: Tho louie, now at Wellington, sails on Thursday next for X/ondou. where she is due on December 24th. Sho will sail again for New Zealand on January ICth next, is due at Wellington on February 28th. and will sail for London on April Ist. The Aotea, due at Gisborno from, tho Bluff, will sail finally for London on November 19th, from Wellington,' and is duo Homo on January 7th. Tho Athenic. now in the South, will load also in th© North Island, and will sail from Wellington on December 30th for London, where she is due on January 21st. Sho will sail on the return voyage to Wellington about February 13th. and is duo on March 31st. Slio will sail again for London from Wellington on April 29th next. The Karamoa. now at Wellington, will sail from Wellington on January 7th, for Loudon. The Raugatira, now at Lyttelton, is to sail for London about tho end of December. The Kuniarn, due to-morrow evening from London, Capetown and Hobart, will sail from Wellington for London on January 7th next. Tho Maori sailed from London on October 3rd for Auckland and "Wellington. She is duo at tho northern port about November 22nd, and at Wellington about November 30th'. Sho will probably sail from the colony early in January for Lrnclon. The Tokomaru sailed from Plymouth on October 25th for Wellington and Lyttelton. She is duo at the former port on December 14th. Sh© will sail again for London about tho end of January. Tho Pakoha sailed from London on Friday lart for Lyttelton and Port Chalmcrs/Sho is duo at Port Chalmers about December 24th, and is to leave for Loi»don about tho middle of February. Tiro Corinthio is to sail from London on November 19th for Wellington and Lyttelton, and is duo at tho former port about January 3rd. She will leave Wellington for London on February 4th. The Delphic is to sail from London on November 30tli for Auckland and Wellington. She is dii© at the former port about January 21st, and will sail for London about March 11th. Tho Gothic is duo in London on November 24th from Wellington. She sails again for tho colony on December 17th, ami is duo at Wellington about January 31st. The return voyage will be commenced from Wellington on March 4th. Tho Wahvcra is due at London from Wellington on November 29th. Sho sails again on December 21st for Port Chalmers and Lyttelton, and is due at the Otago port on February 19th. She will return to London about the middle of March. Tho Matatua will sail from. London early next year for New Zealand ports.

i>. s. H. Full Moon ... ... 5 4 58 p.rn. Limt Quarter ... 12 2 1G p.ni. Neve Moon ... ... VJ 4 40 p.rn. First Quarter ... 27 a 7 p.rn.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5118, 10 November 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5118, 10 November 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5118, 10 November 1903, Page 4

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