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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. (Calcinated for New Zealand Mean Time.) J ONE.

Sun ri-es, 7.7 a.m.: sets, 4.30 P-tn. Moon 11SC«, 9,10 p.m.; sola, 10.48 a.m. High wider, 8.29 a.m.; 8.34 p.m. ARRIVED. THURSDAY, .TUNE 2. Nambucca, B .s. (2.47 a.m.). 12C tons. Non::, from Blenheim. Passengers— Alebdamr* McKay, Ullivcr. Messrs Olliver. McKay. Drake, Roberts, Sanderson, .rones, Noris. Ciietisciaau, Hart, Gillett, Schwuss Gb. Smart. , . , Aorere, s.s. (7 a.m.), 47 tons. Petersen, from Pa Lea via Opunake. _ , Tosmuu, ».s. OiJSO a.m.). 87 tons, n addiiove, from Nelson and Motueka. Wcslialia. s.». (11.40 a.m.), 1819 tons, Rainey, from .Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passenger:!—Saloon; Misses Land, A\ hiteinua, iloi-Kiin, Aloßiicbeu. Baker. Barrett. Koliscin, ’i riggs, Fitzgerald, Cook. U in. cheater, Kmniaou. Kidd, Codling, Young, Fulton. Walker. Hall. Alesdamcs Bayuliird Greig. Williams and .'i cliildren, Ellis, Mitel.ell (‘lt, Loss. Sflton, Thomson, •lost, Rurciilic, Heuixet, .Shaw, Miller, Br itten Messrs Winchester, Turner, Poff (2. Kel'iial, Ellis, Plant,Watts, Dalluston, Clark. Hail, Brown, Moore. Etheridge, (Iraliam, Hood, Btiriiusou, Parrott, .Millar Orchard. Ferricr-Dix. Drum. Pearm, Howland. Donnes. Masters Young, Fitzgerald. Fergusons 31 Btoorage. Miumroji, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 78 lous. Allman, from Motueka.

SAIJiED. mu USD AY, JUNE 3.

Aloura, s.B. (12.30 p.m.), 1278 tons, Stott, for Auckland. Penguin, ».s, (12.50 p.m.), 517 tons, AViUiamij for Pictou turd Nelson. Passengers Saloon: For Pioton Misses Adams, Crapes, Messrs Rouison, Crapes, Adams, For Nelson Miss Chambers, Mcsdnmcs Itevell, Ituncio, -Messrs Redgrave, Chisholm. Walsall, Kew, Masters Jtevell, Ituucie. (Jpaivn, s.s. (2.20 p.m.). 70 tons, Clark, for Blenheim. Waipori, s.s. (4,15 p.m,), 1919 tons. Ruttor, for Westport. Uuin, s.s. (5 p.m.), SO tons, Dowell, for AYangamii, To Anau, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1028 tons, Nordstrom, for Lyttelton. Passengers Saloon: Airs IFalliday, Alcssra Tytheridge, Dcwe, Halliday. Mnna, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 77 tons, Wcstrap, for Patea, Moernki, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 3500 tons, Gibb, for South, Hobart and Melbourne. Passengers Saloon: For Lyttelton Misses Barber, Simpson, Ivemay Burgess, Young, Seaton, Brice, Twinney, Alesdamos Bell. Souaine, Wells, Collins, Dawson, McKenzie, Victor, Brown, Freeman, Gaffney, Rev Thorpe, Captain Prosser, Messrs Wilson, Victor, Hustwick, Tinker, Brown, AlcLaren, Murray, Pratt, Nathan. King, Morgan, Lamb, Freeman, Webb,, Clarke, Gaffney, Phillips. Lee, Holmes, Fairbairn, Bruce, Paul. For Jhincdiii- 1 - ■ Aliases 'Peterson, Wright, Hayno, McKollow, Airs Bisbop, Air Mclveich. For Melbourne—* Miss Watts, Air Tabor. Tasman, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 87 tons, AVaddi- , love, for Nelson and Motueka. Weatralia, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 1819 tons Rainey. for Sydney via Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers Saloon: For Napier Jliss Pastey, Mcsciames Pastoy, Smith. Alcssrs Winchester, Smith. Foj Gisborne Miss Honan, Air Barton. For Auckland Alcsdames Clarke, Palmer Masters Bafgor, Clarke. For Sydney Air Charters; 18 steerage. Rosamond, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 460 tons, Sutherland, for Greyrnouth. FRIDAY, JUNE 3. Nambucca, s.s. (2 .a.m 1, 126 tons,North, [or Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupin, West Coast, tu-day. Kahu, j-Napicr to-day. Queen of the' South, Foxton, to-day. Corinna, South, to-day. TV.kapumv, Onehunga, to-day. Storm bird, Wanganui, to-day. Buteshire, Napier, to-day. Alararoa, Sydney, Auckland, to-day. Rolomabnna, Lyttelton, to-day. Tuiori, AVcstport, Saturday. To Anau, Lyttelton Saturday. Alonowai, Dunedin, Saturday. Penguin. Nelson, Pioton, Saturday. Rotomahana, Lyttelton, Sunday. Koonya, South, Sunday. Rotoiti, On eh un pa, Sunday. Tarawera, Dunedin, Sunday. Cygnet, Lyttelton via Coast, Monday. Charles Edward, Nelson, Monday. Tasman, Alotneka Tuesday. AVnkatn, Lyttelton via Const, Tuesday. Talnne, Auckland, Tuesday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke’s Bay, Lyttelton, to-day Wainui, Onehunga, to-day, 5 p.m. Alararoa. Dunedin, to-day). 4 p.m. Rotomahana, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.30 ».m. .Stormbird, Wanganui, Saturday Queen of the South, Poston, Saturday Buteshire, Timaru, Saturday Haupiri, \Yest Coast. Saturday Monowai. Sydney, Saturday Mhua. Patea, Saturday 9 Kahu, Napier, Saturday 2 1 Nambucca, Blenheim, Saturday (v Opawa, Blenheim, Saturday To Anau, Lyttelton. Saturday Corinna, New Plymouth, Saturday Charles Edward. West Coast. Saturday Penguin, Nelson, Sunday Rotoiti, Onehunga, Monday Aorere, Patea, Monday Manaroa, Motueka, Monday Huia, Wanganui, Monday Tarawera. Auckland. Alonday Buteshire, Timaru,. Monday Cygnet, Lyttelton, via Coast, Tuesday Tn lime, Dunedin, Tuesday Alapourikn, West Coast, Tuesday Koonya, West Coast, Tuesday Tasman, Motueka. Tuesday BY TELEGRAPH.'"' AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Sailed—Marere (7 p.m.), for London. Thursday. Sailed —Mauapouri (1.5 p.m.), for Islands and Sydney. NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday. Arrived— Ngapnhi (7.30 a.m.), from Onehunga (missed express). Sailed—Takapuna (noon), for Wellington; Ngapnhi (0 p.m.), for ■ Onehunga (connected). WANGANUI. Thursday. Arrived—Stormbird (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER, Thursday. Sailed—Alararoa (2.40 p.m.) and Buteshire (8 p.m.), for vvellington. FOXTON, Thursday. Arrived—Queen of tho South (2 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, Thursday. Arrived—Penguin (5.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed Penguin (midnight), for Nelson. NELSON, Thursday. Arrived—Mapourika (8.45 a.m.), from Pioton. To sail, Friday—Haupiri (10.30 a.m.), for Wellington: Penguin (11 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. PORT ROBINSON, Thursday. • Arrived Wakatu (2.45 p.m.), from Wellington via Kaikoura. KAIKOURA, Thursday. Arrived—Cygnet (7 a.m.), from Wel- ■ lington. LYTTELTON, Thursday. Arrived—Rotomahana (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Corinna (2.23 p.m.), for Wellington; Petone, for Greyrnouth; Coriuthio, for Picton; Rotomahana (0.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers Misses Chisholm, Fitzgerald, Gunn, Maitland, Kersley, Alesdames 'Wilkin, Webb, Gobble, Banks, Hickmott, Messrs Bennett, Milder, Hayden, Eichelbauin, Qoodall, Webb, Gebbie, Banks, Tipling, Grange. Stevenson, Campbell, Blair, Redstone, Wakcliu, Essex, Waugh, Stctt, AA’akelin, Christchurch football team, Christchurch hockev team. . PORT CHALAfERS, Thursday, ika ITC d- Waimate (9 a.m.), from Lon-

TIMATUJ, Thursday. Arrived Tongariro (3.80 from Wellington. „ Hailed Karainca (7 p.m.), for J--yt-BLUFF, Thursday.

Sailed —■ Suffolk (-1i p.m.), for Sydney. Levin and Co., Ltd., received yr.slorday, stating that Captain Kckloni. of tho *cow M/ijjic—which went ar.horo about half a mile to the north of tho mouth of the Manawatu Kivnr on Vi etlnesdav—intends to jettison the cargo of coal. Ho anticipates the early relaunching of tho 'Magic, which rests on a soft sandy beach. . The Takapuna. which has been detained at Ncv/ Plymouth owing to Inn lieavv weather on the coast, sailed at noon'vr’-'-U-rduy for AVellington. The Manonrika reported from Nelrnii veslerdav ’Hint the two cargo steamers Pnl.-aki and T’oiierun, which sailed iron: Wellington nu the previous evening' lor tVestriort, wore sheltering under Long island vesterduv morning. , The Union Company s Island trader Mo.tra sailed for Auckland yesterday nfternoon, and will bo docked at tile northern port for her periodical survey. She will sail from Auckland on June Mil). for I'iii. Messrs J. W. Wallace and Co. hove been advised hv cable that the barnuenline Roluma, loading hardwood ft Dmrriver, will not como on to fdhngion'as was first intended, but will proceed to Dunedin wifh a cargo of to lepra 71 h polos. A not lior vested v. iU load at Clarence river for Wellington. Tho barque West Australian is to bring a cargo of tons of coal from Newcastle <0 Wellington to the order of Mr C. W. 'rumor. The Tunion Company's steamer Hnn--piri sailed from Westnorf. at noon vesterdav for Nelson and Wellington. She is cl no about 0 p.m. to-day. The Wnnalca. lor Suva ami tho Knmoua were detained at We.stp-ort yesterday afternoon. Tlio cargo steamer Koonya, to sail from Dunedin at 10 a.m. to-morrow foi Wellington via Oamaru and Timaru. is cine at Wellington on Tuesday next. She will sail on the same afternoon for Westport and Greymonth. Tho New Zealand and African Steamship Company’s vessel Buteshire is due this evening from Napier. After loading for South Africa nnd Vest of England ports, she will proceed to Timaru on Atonday. The coastal steamer Tasman, from Nelson and Motueka, will not return to Wellington until next Tuesday. She will sail again that afternoon in the usual timetable running. A number of alterations amongst tho Union Company’s officers include the following—Captain Nerds:rum has taken command of tho To Anau, Captain Lambert trnufers to the Wainui, Captain Hull will return to the Penguin, Captain Backstrom will take charge of the 1 Haupiri. Mr Richards (chief officer of the Wainui) transfers to the To Anau and Atr James (chief officer of tho Takapuna) will join tho AVainni in a similar capacity. The New Zealand Shipping Company is in receipt of cable advice stating that tho steamer Rimutaka, which sailed from Wellington on Alay 12th for London, arrived at Alonte Video on Tuesday last. Tho Union Company’s steamer Corinna is to sail from Wellington at noon tomorrow for New Plymouth direct, hut will call at Nelson on the return run to Wellington, on Alonday, Tho barqnentino River Boyne, from Newcastle, berthed at the Railway wharf yesterday morning, and will discharge her cargo of 822 tons of coal for Air C. W. Turner. The vessel received a knocking about in a galo between Stephens Island and Blind Bay on Tuesday last. The ship’s boats were damaged and a poultry coon carried away. From Wellington the River Boyne will proceed to Newcastle to load coal for the Australian Squadron at Sydney. THE NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN FLEET. Following are the approximate movements of tho New Zealand and African Steamship Company’s fleet: Devon arrived at Durban on May 10th from New Zealand, sailed again on May 17th for London. Kent is trading between River Plate and South Africa. Sussex sailed from New York on May 31st for Australian ports. Surrey arrived at London on A£ay 23rd from New Zealand via South Africa. Norfolk arrived at London on May ißth from New Zealand via South Africa. Essex sailed from Liverpool on Alay Ist for Australian and New Zealand ports. *6he continued her voyage irom Capetown on May 23rd. Cornwall arrived at London on March 26th. Somerset was bo have sailed from Durban last week, for Sidney. Eippingham Grange arrived at London on March 6th. Dorset en route from New Zealand to London, arrived at Durban on May 24th. Fifeshire arrived at London on March 30th. THE WEATHER. TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS The following weather reports from typical New Zealand stations were received at 5 p.m. yesterday:— Manukau Heads.—Wind, north-west, fresh; barometer, 29.17; thermometer, 53. General remarks—Showery; sea heavy. New Plymouth. Calm; barometer, 28.96; thermometer, 50. General remarks —Gloomy; sea heavy. Wellington.—Wind, north-west, breeze;barometer, 28.83; thermometer, 51. General remarks—Fine. Westport. Wind, west-south-west, light: barometer. 28. 89; thermometer, 55. General remarks—Fine; sea considerable. Kaikoura.—Wind, north-west, light; barometer, 28.83; thermometer, 53. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Oamaru.—AVind, south-west, light; barometer, 28.81; thermometer, 50. General remarks—Pine; sea smooth. Bluff. —Wind, south-east, light; barometer. 28.95; thermometer, 50. General remarks—Drizzling. Cape Maria Van Diemen reports at 2 p.m. that tho wind was blowing from the west with hurricane force and tremendous sea. the barometer reading 29.19. Heavy galea from between north-west and south-west are to be expected generally. and unusually cold weather. S. A. EDWIN.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5293, 3 June 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5293, 3 June 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5293, 3 June 1904, Page 4

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