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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. (Calculated for W Z™l»ml Mean iimo.i SEPTEMBER.

Sun ri-.-s, Od) a,in.; ~H 5.31, p.m. Mum, rises. :;.U a.in.; M ll.la I’-la. »vwi<-r, 12.15 a .in ; 12.!" p.m. A Kill VI, I). MONDAY. KEI’TI-IM HER a. Kilim, b.h. (••( a.in.a M U’tr-i. I Vtci’-’i'U, from Not.ice mid E" 1 " * • ... I.iiy, M-hMO'U‘l' (;I ii.m.). -A •.on-, Bloom. Jrnrn EvtlclUm. Ni' mbiicra. R.if. 00. id |).in..', 126 tons. North, 1 rum lilrniicim. SAILED. MON HAY. SEPTEMBER 5. li'iilriiniihiiiia, s.s, (7.1 d p.m.). MU tom. Nfii mi in”, for Xi.vlftdloii. Jbi-iMmcow—>:•-loon ; Missc.-) Carr, Sir in ix-r- I cmnm . Mimper, .Mitchell, Johnston. McLi.m I'iuliivsnn, Tyricli. St ■•wart. 'Ji'flh •■ l <> hui-Mi, Porter, Mc.-dnuovt .dial ilia.i. Miil.-f, I.'nw.-.ell, Hamier mid son, Mcl-cau. Ainsworth, I.,mice, hiicaa Al idumKic, Murdoch, Yunna. Liml-ay, Hargrove, .1 chunion mid child. Duff, Belle, ' ">l- - richt. ami child, Coats. AA ardea, .Mc\i,.i' ~. Orca.-u mid child. Holder, .M udimlta, Bcv Hargrove. Hon. <«. .MeHeau, Mcaai’.-l Will son. Beauchamp. Mulct, A1a11..,.1. ..,.1. Priiede. (lamcmii, Beet ham, hioaill. ■fivViu- )illv, ('an-, Stevens. Ai asworl h, ! iruOiiv Johnston, 'DuIV, Stndholm. Nicholson , "Wilson, Delili.v, sl'inaer, Davis, (frown. 1 oh'. Si.cl mail. Jicl.’ac Gihcon, Turnlmll, UtriitlH*. N orbit. I,iviliKsH.il. ill'iel ly, Anderson, liiiras l ilz;;ihlnm. Prim, Jolmslon. Omim. Pur'j. Hare, Mace. lUirsUnmse. Malian, 1 ord, Mcf.ellnii, lamce. Ctmrl, Saadcrsoa, dam. Hullh'-mper. Masters Laureusou (2). lorter. Dpawa, s.s. IT p.rn.j, TO tons, Claim, lor Hluihemi. , Heloiio, s.s. (7,25 p.ni.j, 338 tons, Christian. for Grey mouth. Mount. S.s. (S.-TO p.m.), 1278 tons, Herfor Nsipiop, Gisborne, ami i\uekInml. l > ass-cnL , c'rs—Sjilaon : I’or .Napier— Mrs Stuart, Mcssn, Humphreys (3), Millart. For Oisbornt—Mrs (iriiimm, Messrs Acland Ronnvnc, Gralmm. Hr Findlay. Fm* Auckland—-Mendaracu Cooper, Anley and 'J children, Perkins, Messrs Anley, Cooper, Perkins. Stevenson, Hooks, Murdoch. I’ll I leitoii, Steven. Liddell, Lucas, Unhid", Kiripakn, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 73 toils, Jirown, for Patea. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ICini. Oroymouth, 10-tlny Koonva, Southern ports, to-day Penguin, Nelson Picton. to-day Jan« Douglas. W'ostport, 10-day Tarnwera, Auckland. to-day Kot.iku, Westport, 10-day Indradcvi, AViumaiiui, to-day Nambucen. Blenheim, to-day CvEnot Lyttelton, via coast, to-day Wakatn, Lyttelton, via coast, to-day Mnpoiirika, Lyttelton, to-day Pukald, Westport, to-day tfakuia, London, Auekhincl, to-day Rotoiti' Onehunga. to-day Tasman, Motueka, to-day Ifotomaliaua, JjvtteUon, Wednesday. AVarrimoo. Sydney, Wednesday AVainm, AVest Coast, Wednesday. Zcalnndia, Dunodm. Thursday Tasman, Motuoka, Thursday Marnroa, Sydney, Auckland, Friday Corinna, Southern ports, Friday Victoria, Melbourne, Saturday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Taraworn, Dunedin, to-day Surada, Calcutta, to-day, noon Penguin. Picton, Nelson, to-day, 12.30 p.m. Haupiri, AA r ost Coast, to-day, 3 p.m. Koonya, AVest Coast, to-day, 3 p.m. Mama, Patea, to-day, noon Stovmbird, AVanganui. to-day, 3 p.m. Toron, Napier, to-day, 4 p.m. Nambucen, Blenheim, to-day, 8 p.m. Aorcre, Patea, Opunake, to-day, 11 n.m. Waverley, West AVanganui, to-day, 3 p.m. .Mapourika, Onelumgn, to-day, 5 p.m. jfangatira, Gisborne, to-day, 6 n.m. Hnia, Wanganui, to-day, 11 a.m ; l,!uccn of the South, Poston, Wednestlny Rotomnhana, Lyttelton, Wednesday. Cygnet, Lyttelton, via coast, Wednesday Opawa, Blenheim, Wednesday AVakatu, Lyttelton, via coast. AVedneaclny Kiripaka, AA f ftitara, Thnrsday Zenlaudia Auckland, Sydney, Thursday Rotoiti, Onehunga. Thursday Warrimoo, Melbourne, Thursday Charles Edward, West Coast, Thursday Tasman, Motuekn, Thursday Mararoa, Dunedin, Priday Wainui, AA f est Coast, Saturday Victoria, Sydney, Saturday BY TELEGRAPH. SUVA, Monday. Arrived—Miovrera, from Vancouver. , AUCKLAND, Monday. Arrived—Aparima (6.30 n.m.), from Calcutta; Ventura (6.30 p.m.), from Sau Prancisco and Honolulu. Passengers— Mosdames Campbell, McLean, E. Stark and two children, R. Ciapperton, J. M. Smith, it. Qiesen, Miss May Niocol, Major, J. T. M. Hayluirst, Messrs S. 11. My or-. 1:1. H. Cant, A. P. Campbell, AA r . Cressen, G. Rudd, D. McLean, P. Chambers, P. P. Borne, Lieutenant I l ’. Klian, Masters McLean (2). Arrived—Helen, bai-ttuo, from Lyttelton. after a stormy passage of twenty-two days. Sailed—Moana (5.50 p.m.), for Sydney. ONEHUNGA. Monday. Sailed—Rotoiti (9.20 p.m.), for New Plymouth and Wellington. (Inward San Francisco mail.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. Arrived—Earawa (4.5 a.m.), from unehunga. Sailed—Rarawa (9.15 p.m.), for Ouehunga (connected). AVANGANUI, Monday. Arrived—Stormbird (4 a.m.), from AVellington. Sailed Indradevi (8.15 p.m.), for AVolliugton.

POSTON, Sunday. Arrived—Queen of tho South (2.30 p.m.), from AYellington. NAPIER, Monday. Arrived—Eakaia (2.30 a.in.), from Auckland. Sailed—Tarawera (1,15 p.m.) and Rakaia (4.45 p.m.), for AVellington, BLENHEIM, Monday. Nambucoa (3 p.m.), crossed bar outwards. PICTON, Sunday. Arrived—Alexander (11.30 p.m.), from N alson. Monday. Arrived—Penguin, from Nelson. Sailed—Penguin (10 p.m.), for AVellington, . NELSON, Monday. Sailed—Penguin, (2.5 p.m.), for Picton and A\ T ellington; Waverley (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. . FAREWELL SPIT. Monday. AVaipori (1.30 p.m.). passed south. . . WESTPORT, Monday. Arrived—Tniori (5 a.ra.), from AVellington. Sailed—Pukaki (5 a.m.), and Kotnku (a.lO a.m.), for AVellington. „ , T „ .GREYMOUTH, Monday. Sailed—Kini (6.10 p.m.), for Wellingfc*.. LYTTELTON, Monday. Arrived—Addenda, schooner (10 a.m. , in stream), from Coast Bay. California. Sailed—Koonya (3.25 p.m.), for AVcllington. Sailed—Mapourika (9.30 p.m.), for AVollington. Passengers—Aliases AVhiteford, Brick, Deere, Goss, Strange, Rose, Farrar, Melhuish, King, Birch. Friedlandcr, Mesdames Melhuish, Goss. Mnultsaid. Robson, Pointon, Rose, Morton. AVolstead Reeves, Mender, Captains Goss, Meikleham. Larkins.Messrs T. E. Tnvlor, M.H.R. G. Witty, M.H.E.,Stott, Shannon, O’Brien Hnstwick, AA r ells, Afcares. Melhuish, Edgar Williams, Dix, Churton. Fisher. Hight, Goss, Duncan, Brown, Faville, Fletcher, Cowan, Locke, Butte, Reeves, Robson, Bock, Bethell, .Myhre, Collins. Tankard, Fraser, Keane, Calloway, Afnster Goss. BLUFF, Monday. Arrived—Victoria (4 p.m.), from Afelbourno and Hobart. Passenger—Mr Asch: 17 slcerage. Sailed —Mokoin (5 p.m.), for Hobart and Melbourne,

11 is »»l e\i r-ete't that the. Union ComuinVs o.i -go yiaiiST Aparima, from CalI A ii"i. hiTcl, will cull at AVelh i.;-i an. ’i'hc ve s. l will proceed to J-vl-i- j i,, u si lifi'.v. lor India, and will i [; n; it v lrr,.„ .\:a I. land. MV Cinv.iM. la* a m r-rniil ofirner of the Ri.'lomaimiia. is lo join Hie ALipourika as The' HikiMi-lfidhi. steamer Surada, for Ihhsiiatie and fVlellll::. is expected to sail at noon 10-dav As (he \I port bar was in a, very laid 1 oailk.eon, I ho colliers Pukald and Koill|;il were unablo la -ail for AVeilillgton -1 ■■* i I >. I>; oVde'O' ay v morning. In , ,1 !il ; iit] io dill ;on . of coal for the Union Co Wellington hulks (hr- Pukald ha l 'p ill eatg'i for GUhora'i and Napier. The !>■/,( nku lias 1371! tons of eo.il for Iho hulks in fll'l StT'e.im. The Shaw, Savill, ami Albion steamer l.'niirifnn*. is In sail at daybreak to-day lor (iisliorae. After loading cargo at t liar. ■ nrl for London sho will return direct lo 'Yciiingion wlp-ro she is dun next. Monda-. The Wainui. from Wf llinglon, nrrivoil ; Crevniioillli at 3 p.m. veslenlav. and will sad on the return I rio at. six o’clock Mils morning. She is due at Wellington vis. Wool port and Nol-on, about six p.m. I (j-JMorrov'.

Tlhi i iik.ii now stesnnor X:>vua. .oniv/s.nl l)r,ij)ifl 'from Urn Clyde to A m-kl.\iid, south lloharl: on I’ri/liiv Nieljl. i.-i due af Auckland kde I own or rove n:i;!d or 'i’lunsday mornin;:, end will oai 1 on her nmiden trip to kiii m- i 1 1 f* .-luno ;*n** rl )Oon. Tim Chevml; Lending stojeo kns hoeu . d;una:;r<l am{ will he closed for repairs cnliMlie l‘j:h inslenc. d’im I’nion Companv intending to notice that the ilaupiri v.ill lal;o Uio Inpourika’s trip lo :sc;l.snu end Hk- Wc.sr C oiist 10-dey, olso that tlie line* or departure* Ini '- been altered to 15 p.m,, an hour earlier Hum previously adverlisrd. 'Die T’ ser sfc imer 1 lulmdevi is duo from \Vun;, r amii th ; s morning, Sho will proceed Irom Wellington to Napier. Uisborue end A uckland, 1 lio last named )|jc iisiul calling before sailing lor London. J!. i ; estimated that the repairs to the rudder of I lie Takapuua will occupy till the end of the week, The Mapourika i;m iJu-reioic been fixed to sail for New i Ivmo’.ilh and Onehunga at 5 p.m. today. The Taraworn, due this morning from Auckland, Cisboruc, and Napier, lias about; ‘l-tit, tons of cargo to discharge at Wellington. Thu coastal steamer Aotca, which is still aground at Patca, is oxxiected to bo reheated at ilio end of the week. So far the damages are conliiied to tho stora post and i.ho loss of the rudder. An excb;ingo sUtos that it is understood that the sle:uncr Storm, of dOS lons gross register ami IHG tons not, has been purchased on behalf of Alessrs Turnbull Pros, und (kiptain IMumo, of Cliristchurch. 'I ho vessel soiled from Cardiff on July Jiilh for Now Zealand, and it is said thut .she will bo used in the Tima-ru-Wanga-nui-Wellington trade. Tho Tasmnn is expected to arrive from Molucka and Nelson on Thursday. She will sail on the return trip from AVellington at 4 p.m. the same (lay. THE SYDNEY STEAMER. Tho Union Steam Ship Company’s Warrimoo, which sailed from Sydney at 3 p.m. on Saturday for \\ eliiugtou, has 51 saloon and 83 steerage xiassengers for Now Zealand ports, of whom 38 saloon, and 58 steerage are for Wellington. The vessel, which ha.s 4JB tons lo discharge at Wellington, is due about 9 o'clock to-mor-row morning. Tho Warrimoo will sail for Melbourne, via the usual southern porta, at 4 p.m. on Thursday. RAKAIA DDE TO-DAY. The New Zealand Shipping Comxmny's steamer Kakaia, from Loudon, Is due this morning from Napier, and will discharge 600 packages of explosives in tho powder ground before berthing at No. 14, Queen's Wharf. The vessel sailed from London at 3 a.m. on duly 2nd, and stopped at Holehaven to load explosives. Moderate to strong trades were experienced HU rounding, tho Cape of Good Hop© on July 29th. Strong south-westerly winds and frequent heavy gales and enormous sens were encountered till crossing longitude 154 degres east. Moderate variable winds and fine weather prevailed flience to Auckland. Captain Smith, R.N.IL, ha£ with him tho following officers:—Chief, Mr IL Makepeace; second. Mr A. Smith; third, Mr W. H. Trapo. R.N.iR.; fourth. Mr V. Simons. Mr Mackenzie is chief engineer.

OVERSEA VESSELS FOR AA'ELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Rakaia Tine about September 6th), sailed from London July 2nd. via Capetown, Hobart and Auckland (N.Z.S. Co.). AViufichl (due about September 10th), sailed from Albany, August 30th. (Hutl-dart-Parker). Surrey (due about September 13th) sailed from Liverpool July 2nd. via Australia and Auckland (N.Z. and A.S. Co.). Knranra, (duo about September 13th), sailed from Plymouth, July 30th via Caoetov/n and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill). Tongariro (duo about September 28th), sailed from (Plymouth August 13th, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z. S. Co.). Imlraghiri (duo about October 10th), sailed from London July 29th, via Australia and Auckland (Tyser). AVaiwera (duo about October 11th), sailed from London, August 6th, via Hobart and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill). Indian Monarch (due about October 12th), sailed from Now York July 28tli, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Mimiro (duo about October 14th), sailed from Liverpool July 29th, via Australia and Auckland (N.Z. and A.S. Co.).

Karamea (due about October 17th), sailed from Plymouth August 27th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw-Savill.) Mnrero (duo about October 27th), sailed from London August 23rd, via Australia and Auckland. . (Tyser) Oswestry Grange (due about November Ist), sailed from Liverpool August 23rd, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and African Co.).

BAILEES. Maelgwyn, barque (101 days out), sailed from Liverpool May 35th (Levin). Andora, ship (97 days out), sailed from Now York June Ist. . Mario, ship (89 days out), sailed from Philadelphia Juno oth (Turnbull). THE WEATHER, TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. Tho following weather reports were received .from, typical New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesterday;— Mnnnkau Heads.—Wind, north-west, fresh; barometer, 29,88; thermometer. 59. General remarks —Cloudy; bar smooth. New Plymouth. AVind, north-west, light; barometer, 29.77; thermometer, 53. General remarks —Gloomy; sea moderate. Cii't lopnitit.—Calm; barometer, 29.81; thermometer, 55. General remarks—Rain; sea moderate. Wellington.—Wind, south, light: barometer. 29.80; thermometer, 56. General rein arks—Gloomy. Wwsfcport.—AVind, south, light; barometer, 29.78; thermometer,'s4. General remarks—Showery; sea moderate. Kaikoura. Calm; barometer, 29.90; thermometer, 50. General remarks—Kain; sea smooth. Bluff.—AVind, east, fresh; barometer, 29.89; thermometer, 58, General remarks —Fine. WELLINGTON OBSERVATORY. CHEONOMETER-R ATING NOTICE. The time-ball may he used to-day for rating chronometers. The ball will drop at noon precisely, at which hour n chronometer set to Greenwich Mean Time should show 12h. 30m. Any difference will be the error of tho chronometer, fast or slow on Greenwich Mean Time. True time will also bo given to-day by hourly galvanometer signals from the Observatory to tho Museum and tho Public Telegraph OiEco. J7J3.—Por tho information of shipmasters, a red and white pennant'is disnlayed over tho time-hall tower on those day's on which tho ball may bo Used for close-rating purposes. T. KING. Observer. Colonial Museum, Wellington, September 6th, 1001. .

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5374, 6 September 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5374, 6 September 1904, Page 4

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