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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) MAKCU.

Sun i-Hfs, !i.39 ii.m.i set*. 0.25 p.m. .Moon 10.25 inm.; .sc.'!'*, 12-i7 ji.rn, llijjh walor, U. 30 ,'i.in.; 0.53 l>.m. AM RIVED. MONDAY, MARCH 7. Toiori, n.s. (2.50 ii.m.), 1071 tons, Clift, Cioni Wostiiiiit. JlincmiM.. «..i. (7.30 p.m.). 232 lons, liolh;i!.s iroi.i Drcdhtrs Waverley. s.-i. (7.15 p.m.). 01 tons, Graham, from Pinion. Charles Kihrard, s.s, (11. p.m.), M 0 tons, Wi!dinrii). from iiokifika. TCLBDA.V, MARCH 8. 11 an pi id, s.s. CJ n.ni.J, 4!H tons, HuK, {i:>m Nelson and Pict.f/n. l , }vscnger. i Saloon : MLses Ovde. WUVon. ilolt, Cr(»s. Mm ri cn. Sullivan, (.'ding, Packard. Cobh, Ja.mion. liva.ii, Scott, Yeomans, Sowman, 11m ridge. Gagc. Hewitt. Lloyd, Ales-ila-mn Recn, Morrison, Baxter, Fraser, ■Somerville Carter, Birridge, Coulter ami child, Prase r. Captain McArtncy, Revs A mil nv, M rKcn/se, » Hall. Mond- • on, Mitchinson, Snistcd, Selby, Gilmer, While Scobcl, Stub!/-, Prast*r, Clarion, SomnrviUc. HeflVnnnn (2). Roberts, Gou!•,or, Ai.clnlU'sh, Adams; 2 steerage. SAIL HD. MONDAY, MARCH 7. .S*ormljird. s.s. (1L25 a.in.), I*l7 tons, Aldntyre, for Wanganui. Hinomoa, s.s. (noon). 232 ton-, Bollons', for Brothers. Tasman, s.s, (12.115 p.m.), H 7 tons, Stevens, for .Nelson ami Alotueka. ilyou* barque, (2.H0 p.m.;, 1030 tons, Mohrschladt, lor Pori Chajmers. Alanaroa. s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 78 tons. Ailman, for Alotueka. Penguin, s.s. (2.25 p.m.), 51.7 tons. Williams, for Pie-ton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—\li--s AlcLv-ed. Mesdames Dawkins. Rotliwell and son, Messrs Wiren (2). Dawkins. Pulton. Por Nelson —Ai iss Bock, A rchdnaeou I tevoy. Alessrs Thompson, Pi I/gem id, Fount hwaiie, Lewis, Hell. Wilson. King, Ken-. Piikaki, s.s. (I-. 15 p.m.), 855 tons. Stringer, for Westport ami Grey avoid h. Star of Now Zealand, s.s. (5.2*1 p.m,), 1810 tons, Hart, for London via Las Palmas. Tahuie. s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 1202 tons, Smith, for Napier. Gisborne and Auckland, Passengers—Saloon : For Napier— Mr Aplin. Por Gisborne—Mr Park. Por Auekland—Misses Dumpier, Lamblon, Alesdames Ifnll ami infant, Gordon and infant, Dumpier, Polio and hoy, Hruee. Alessrs Hall. Dumpier. RoHo, Everett, Webb, Denham, Wall. Dyson, Arnot. Trnnkle, Roche, Holloway, Coughlin. Neville. Hruee. Alararoa. s.s. (7.40 p.m.). 12SI tons, A!>Both, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Thomson. Pulton, Batchelor. Guild, Alaleolm, Dixon, King, Witiis. Afelhuish, Hodgctts, Campion, Alesdames Dayman Harris. Afaude, Stomnn, Pliimnor, Hanlon. Wilkinson. Holliss, Taggan, De Ren/i, Aiming, Craddock, Orr. King, Elwortliy, McGovern. Peters, Keilly, Nieholl. Niolioll. llammoml. Sergeant England, Messrs Keilly, Nichol, Evatt, Dayman, jiammoml. Cot I rell, Morrison, Donnell. Livingstone, Willis. Guthrie, Sherris, Harper, Wilson. Palin n t y n e. G i *a v. II a n dsco m c, Phelan, Endy (2), Anddlemiss. Drown, Frederick, (’hristic. Slater, 'Wilkinson, I lands, Plimmer, Hanlon. Gibhcs. Holliss, Finley, McVilly, daggan, Knight, Baker, Donald, Adams, Schmidt, Wardell, Dc J’cnzi and party. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opnwa, from Blenheim, this day Namhncca, from Blenheim, this day Knpitd, from Waitava via Patca, this day

from'Lyttelton. Port Robinson and Kaikoura, this day Queen of the South, from Foxton, this

Kotoniahnnn, from Lyttelton, this clay Tarnwera, from Auckland, Uisborno r.inl Napier, this clay Aorcre, from Patea, this day ICi'hu. from Napier and East Coast, tiiis day Tasman, from Nelson and Motueka, Wednesday Wainni, from West Coast and Nelson, Wednesday Kotuku. from_ Westport, Wednesday 11 nia from Wanganui, Wednesday Monowai, from Sydney, Wednesday Mararoa, from Lyttelton, AA'cdnesday Delphic, from Lyttelton and Pictou, Wednesday ■ Takapuna. from Onehnnga and New Plymouth, AVednesdny AV'estralia, from Dunedin and Lyttelton- Thursday Corinna, from Southern ports, Thursday

I’ ot oii i. from Onehnnga and New Plymouth, Friday Turakina, from Lyttelton, Friday Mourn, from Fiji and Auckland, Friday

Mofcoia, from Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne and A T apier, Friday ' Mooraki, from Melbourne, Hobart and South, Saturday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Star of A'icloria, for London, via Napier, this day Hinemoa, for- Southern lighthouses, this day Kiripaka, for Opunake and AA'aitara, this day, at 3 p.m. Huia, for AA’anganni, this day, at 10 a.in.

Mapourika, for Nelson and AA’est Const, this day, at 11 p.m. Tarawera, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, this day, at i p.m. Kapiti, for Patea, this day, at 5 p.m. Nambncca, for Blenheim, 'this day, at i p.m. AVaverley, for Nelson and AA T ost Coast, this day, at 5 p.m. Aorere, for Patea, this clay, at 5 p.m, ionic, for Lyttelton, this clay Mimiro. for Lyttelton, this day 'Koiomahana, for Lyttelton, (his day. at 7.30 p.m. Haupiri, 1 for Picton and Nelson, this da>. at noon Queen of the South, for Fo.yton, this d iv, at 4 p.m. Aixchencrap, for Hongkong via Nowcastle, AVcdiiosduy Taknpuna. for New Plymouth and Onehnnga, AA ednesday ■ Opawa, for Blenheim. AVe'dnesdav Stormbird. for AA'anganui. AA'ediiesday Kahn, for East Coast and Napier, AA ednesday Mararoa', for Lyttelton, AVcdnesdav Ponguiu, for Pictou and Nelson, AV'ednesdny Tasman, for Nelson and Motueka, Wednesday Monowai, for Hobnrt and Melbourne via Southern ports, Thursday \A estraiia, for Sydney via ‘Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, Thursday Delphic, for London, Friday' Wainni, for Nelson and AVest Coast, Sn t umay Aloeraki. for Sydney, Saturday Roioiti for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehnnga, Sunday

BY TELEGRAPH, . . SYDNEY, Monday. Arrived—Ventura (5.10 p.m.), from San Francisco, via Auclaml. BRISBANE, Monday. Sailed—Moana. for Vancouver. MELBOURNE, .Monday. Arrived—Victoria, from Bluff and Hobart. NEV CASTLE, Monday. Arrived—Fazilka, from Dunedin. ONEHXJNGA, Monday. Sailed—Rotoiti, for New Plymoutli. Passengers—Misses Burgess, Endns, Pumble, Pratt, Harrison, Christiansen, Mosdames Christie, IValdie, White, Bridge and maid, Wright, Crave and chiT.d, Larsen, Blackie, Thwaites, Cook, Donovan. Hon Toton, Rev Gow, Messrs Mynott, Donovan, Grace, Metcalfe, Murgatroyd, Cook, McPherson. Wicklin, Larsen. Wilton, McNeil, Leitch:, Brown. McKenzie, McCievaglum.. McMellan and boy, Robertson, Shaw. ShirtolifFe, Christie, Crowe, Anderson, Incoeen; 15 steerage*.

NEW PLYArOI'TXr, Monday. Arrived—llarawa (5.30 a.m.), from OnchuJiga. Sailed—'Rarawa (D p.m.), for Onohunga (connected.). PA TEA., Friday. Arrived—Aorere (11.45 a.m.), Horn VVolUn.gton, „ itr , StLlrd—KapiH (11.45 a.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Sunday. Arrived—Qnemi of the South (H a.m.), from Wellington. Alomlav. Sailed —Queen of the South (11.30 jMii.i, for Wpiling-'m. NAPIER., Sunday. Sailed—. Kahn (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. Mon da S'i! 1 etb—T;trawera (1.50 p.m.i. for Wellington. BLENJ-lEIM, Atomlav. Sailed—Nambucca (0.45 p.m.). for Wellington. PICTON, Afomlay. .Arrived —Delphic (I p.m.), from Lyttelton); Penguin, from Wellington, Sailed—Pen.guia (midnighl), for Ne!son. NELSON, Aloudav. A r rived—Taka puna G 0.30 a.m.), from Wellington, f?a iDd—-Taka mi nn*. f■ r Now T’lVmouifi. FA REM* ELL SPIT. Sunday. Emerald, barmm (5 p.m.), pa sed oust, bound for Lvtfeßon. LYTTELTON, Alonday. A mvnd—Waka ! u (! a.m.), from Wellington; Kittawu (05.20 a.m.), from. Grey mout h. Sailed—Rolomahana, (9.15 p.rn.), fer Hngloa. J ; < cngo rs— A) i> s; - - Kite Hay. Shane. Dnnsford. Knighi, Mahan, Staphlon. Aferi.iamns Schmidt. Sieven?nn, Bo]cyn, Picketts. Cof.h: ri!!. Kennedy. Dali. Messiß Bn ft. P ; per, Schmidl. Stevcn-on, Bo! eyn, Ricketts. Cot tori IE Kwan>on, P'iniiner, Dowden. Ataek, Wilson, Delaney. Jlowe, Stemujigs, Taylor, Alandncr, Seiiat^. OAM A HU, Afomlay. Sailed—Lntlonvorth, banjuir. for don, with 2033 bales wool Gl5O sacks o-uts, 408 sacks l.arlcv, G7B sack*-- wlicat. BLUFF. .Monday. .Arrived—Koonya, from Groymoulh ; Afanuka. fj-orn Tluncdin.. Sailed—Alanuk;r (5.15 p.m.), for Hobart; Koonya, for Dunedin. The barquentiuos Rio and River Boyne, from Newcastle, may bo expected shortly, as f fierv hnth fnilod within 24 hours of tim barque Emcrar.d, which passed Farewell Spit at 5 p.m, on Sunday. The Government steamer Hinemoa paid a visit to The Brothers lighthouse yesterday evening. The vessel will sail this evening on an extended (rip around the soul horn light houses. From Wellington tlio Hiiinmca will proceed to Lyttelton, and will call at the Snares, Auckland, Campbell, Anlip-Jes and Bounty Islands, Ihence to Urn western rounds and bays yf fhu South Island. She will return to Wellington via fho Kahurnugi Point.lighthouse, and will probably occupy six weeks on I lie trip.

Tim German barque Hyon was towed out hv the Duco yesterday, and sailed for Port Chalmers with remainder of cargo from Liverpool. The Tyser steamer Star of Victoria is to sail at 6 o’clock Ihis morning for London via Napier. The Mimiro, of the BiHiifl line, will sail this evening for Lyt-td-on.

The next vessel to arrive from Loudon is the New Zealand Shipping Company’s stoamor Ruapehu, due at llio latter end of next week.

The Wainni is expected to arrive tomorrow evening: from West Coast and Nelson. Mr if. Aplin, of the Union Company’s local ofhee, lias been transferred temporarily to Napier. Tho Tyson steamer Star of New Zealand, after filling bunkers, sailed yesterday evening for Loudon via Las Palmas. The Takapuna will return from Onelumga and Now Plymouth to-morrow in place of tho Ilotoiti. which will in future exchange the running with tho former vessel. MONOWAI, FROM SYDNEY. Tire Union Steam Ship Company’s steamer Monowai, which sailed from Sydney for Wellington direct at 2 p.m. on Saturday, brings D 8 saloon and 105 steerage passengers for Now Zealand, of whom 71 aaloon and 89 steerage passengers are for Wellington. The Monowai has about 500 tons of general cargo to discharge at Wellington, whwa she ’S due about 3 o’clock to-morrow afternoon. .CARGO FOE SOUTH AFRICA AND HOME. The New Zealand and African Steamship Company’s steamer Surrey, which sailed on Sunday morning for England via Hobart, Fremantle and South Africa, took tho first shipment of cargo for Home under the new contract witii the New Zealand Government. Following is a summary of tho Surrey’s cargo:—From Wellington—For Fremantle; 1 horse. For Soilth Africa: 5900 carcases mutton, 100 boxes butter, 25 crates cheese, 201 crates timber, 1 racehorse. From New Plymouth—For South Africa: 85 boxes butter. From Patea —For South Africa; ■lO boxes butter. From Bluff—For South Africa: 11,050 sacks oats, 18 cases cheese. For London: 100 bales wool. From Auckland —For South Africa: 300 boxes butter, 7 horses. From Timarn For South Africa; 2002 carcases mutton. For London: 2643 sacks oats. 1318 sacks wheat. From Lyttelton—Eor South Africa: 1000 carcases lamb, 1000 carcases mutton, 155 cases poultry 1 case preserved meat. For Loudon: 814 sacks oats, 400 sacks wheat. For Liverpool: 1435 sacks peas, 100 sacks oats. For Glasgow; 400 sacks oats. From Dunedin—For South Africa.: 16 orates poultry. For Bristol: 100 sacks peas, 267 sacks oats. Fop Glasgow;7oo cases boned beef. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS.

The following weather reports from typical Now Zealand stations were received at 5 p.m. yesterday: Manukan Heads. Wind, south-west, fresh; barometer, 30.0; thermometer, 67. General remarks—Cloudy; scai moderate. New Plymouth. Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 29.9 G; thermometer. 65. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Castlepoint.—Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 39.89; thermometer, 67. General remarks—Finesea moderate. Wellington. Wind, north-north-west, light; barometer, 39.95; thermometer, 67. General remarks—Very cloudy. Westport. Wind, south-south-west, light; barometer, 29.98; thermometer. 66. General remarks—Line; sea smooth.. Kaikoura.—"Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 29.92; thermometer. 68. General remarks—Overcast; sea smooth. Oamarn.—Calm; barometer, 39.94; thermometer, 61. General romar-ks—Overcast; sea smooth. Bluff.—Wind, south-east, light: barometer, 30.0; thermometer. 55.' General remarks—Cloudy. R. A. EDWIN. TYPICAL -AUSTRALIAN STATIONS. The following reports of tho weather at the undermentioned typical Australian stations were received at tlio Colonial Museum yesterday: Perth. sth. Wind, northi-east; barometer, 30.0. General remarks—Fine, but cloudy. Hobart, sth. Wind, south-west; barometer, 29.9. General remarks Fine and o r. Sydney, 7th. Wind, south-west: barometer, 29.9. General remarks'—Fine, but cloudy. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. Tho weather records taken at the" Wellington Observatory at 9.30 a.m. yesterday were as follow: —Barometer, 29.923; maximum shade temperature previous 3t hour-, 63.4; minimum shade temperature previous 24 hours. 56.6; rainfall previous 3t hours, .03in; Calm. CIITTIBIvRT FREYBERG.

Pull Moon ... ... 2 u. 2 M. * 18 p.m. Lant Quarter ... 0 0 ;U p.m. Now Moon ... ... 17 5 9 p.m. First Quarter ... 25 0 7 a.in.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5219, 8 March 1904, Page 4