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SHIPPING NEWS.

PH ASKS OF TUB .MOON', (Calculfttwl for NV-.v z-nloml Moan Time.) 1

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Sun riwH, 5.47 a.m.; sets, 5.0 |>.m. Moon : I ‘4.17 p.in.; 0.t 5 . '1.40 a.m. Ilit-li wal.T. 1.41 .i.m.: 1.-H l>.». Ai;i!(V BJ). n;iday. ai:<;i;st n. Ki iiiif'ly, p.s. (I.4'i .o.in.i, 77 tons. 1 *i| jili! ira,' l!s. "ffiji'l a.m.t, 78 tniiß, Allmoil' fr inn' Molm-kn. KVoinaliiina. 5.9. (6.40 a.m.|. 801 tom-. Mnniiur' t nun l.vtm.ton. I'aswnttcrs - S;.loon : *MiascH fir/: lor, Mait tins. Stcolo, Kif-liarflron. Kiwi'iin-, Ale <io im-s I'atnroon, i .ililis, (•«(?<•. (inlintf ami two nhialri.n, V.IKom, H.wwk. .lamnami rltilil, Hooper, fim-mvonil. Cliryne. Sir ,)o npl, Uiir'l, Moers A.km. I ;uci:.-i nan, .M a ; t in. Itnvliiiifi, Huniop, lli-p-, Wilson, Warren. Kaurenson, Memo Hail), .loimelon 'li-nm-nl. I’ap'e, lilair ■’ Hoss He Mon I elk, Crahkam. I.V, tnili v.a i I e, Mm.re, <ii Dine Ae.nyuo. Pat--1 u I In. 11 rook a, Jones, ,1 a in ieson, M a liei. W'jekns dill l.ameiison, W ilkinKm. Hen ley,' t-onienee. Tout luvnilo; M stcer- * "ion if. B(*. IT A.m.), 7840 tons, Carter, from Hvltellon. Kdiparii. s.h. (7.85 a.m.), 4880 tons, Kiddle. Horn 'l.vUellon. Mararon,. s.«. Il<l..'i a.m.). 10H1 lons. Sniidi, Horn Svilney, Ancklanrl. Ciisborno, and Napier. I'ai-wiiKer*-Saloon ; Misres Cnlpan, drillln, Sl.eedv Medillivray, Mrs Clare. .Messrs ComiW'v, Simtli. Hiley, Parish, Iliivcnport,, Wilkins, Fabian; 18 Anslralia. s.s. (10.50 a.m.). 4CCS tons. Hl.vnlt from Is.mlon, via. Australian A urklarid, nri'i Napier. Ojwiwj). h.*. <9 p.m.). 70 tons, Lckford, from Blenheim. SAILED. FRIDAY. AUGUST n. Tomoann, s.s. (7.15 n.m.), 3905 tons. Con by, for London. Aorero, s.h. (no<>n,) t 49 tons, Tinncy, for Pnbm and Opunako. Mana, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 77 tons. Westrup, for Fafoa. Piinora. s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 355 tons, Black, for Grovrnouth. Takapuna. s.fl. (5 p.ra.), 369 tons, G. Holford, for New Plymouth and Quell unga. Passengers—Saloon : J-or _(jnohunga—Miss Henderson. Mesdainos Crawford. Fox, Messrs Broderick, Pago. Buchanan, .\tartin, Henderson. Mararoa. s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 13S1 tons, Smith. for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton Misses Stainer, Dyer. Poato, Mesclames Stainer. Ueate, ’Woolright. Bowick. ilurst, Uu.-eell, Hart ami rhild. Messrs MeCallum, Peanett;. KiJgour, Shaw, Ilurst, Hell, Mefkio, McCaldnian, Cooper, McKenzie. Propsling, Morson, Durst, Russell, Lkmjiott. Stadhoirne, Oakdea, Anderson, Donovan. Miles, Eriodlander, Coombcs, McKnight, Kiiouri, Hart. For Dunedin— Mesdamos Lorimev, Hume and infant, Messrs Hume, Wolsher, Quick. Stormbird, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 137 tons. MeIntvre, for Wanganui. Tasman, s.s. (5 n.m.). 87 ions. Gibbons, for Nelson and M.otueka. Kennedy, s.s. (5.35 mm.,), 77 tons, Vickerman, for Nelson and West- Coast. Rotomahona, s.fi. (8.10 p.rn.), 664 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Dewsbury, Millar, Burgess, Bannister, Grant, Handy side, McDonald, Hall. Hoopor. O'Callaghan, Rate like, Mosdamos Dewsbury, Dreaver. Speight, Kelly, Keating. Hudson, Hill, Ames, Russcll/Hnnio and child. Beatson, Eva. IlarrjtiOTi, Barroji, Quin, Hume, Russell, Captain Campbell, Messrs Craigie, Turner. Hall, Bortbwick, Ross, Pitcaithly. Vfitty, M.H.TI., Braithwaite, Watorfield. Louis, Allan, M.H.n.. Williams, Graham, James. Wilson. Carroll, M.IT.IL, Keating. Hudson, Ames, Gilmer, RusSfell, ilumo, Lightband, Moore, Hay, Quin. Allan, Moore, Higgins, Cooper, Bennett, Knight, Hobbs, Dockerill. Ward, Walker, Kdwards. Clark. McFarlane, Drayton, Hawkins, Von Hnast, Littlebury. I’eatson, Nejigle, ITnwell, Bannister/ Patterson. Higgott. Bad). Harrison, Gordon, Williams, Wright. Martin, Isbester, Buchanan. Fraser. Patterson, PalUser, Kelly, Stevens, Martin. Wakatu, s.s. (7 p.nO, 95 tons. Wills, Tor Lyttelton, via Kalkoura and Port Robinson. Opawa. 3.3. (9.10 p.m.), 70 ions, Kckford, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ngunguni. Blenheim, to-day Baden Powell. Lyttelton, to-day Kotnku. WosttK>rt, to-day Kahu, Napier, today Arooraki, Sydney, to-day Charles Edward. Greymouth. today Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, today Patcena. Nelson, Picton, to-day Mapouiika, West Coast. Sunday Talune, Dunedin, Sundaiy - Rotomahana, Lvttelton, Sunday Aorere, Patea, Sunday Mana, Patea, Sunday Taicri. West\M>rt, Sunday Stormbird, Wanganui, Tarawerft, Auckland, 'fuesday Wakatu, Lyttelton via Coast, Tuesday Athenic, London, Ilobart, Tuesday PEO.TECTED DEPARTURES. Ngunguru, Blenheim, today, 7 p.m. Baden Powoll, Lyttelton, today, 5 p.iru Kaiparn, Auckland, London, to-day Wainni, West Coast, to-day, noon Moeraki, Sydney, today. 5 p.m. Pateena. Lyttelton, to-day, 11 p.m. Opawa, Blenheim, today. 8 p.m. Queen of tho South, i'oxton, today, HOOU Kotoiti, Nolaon, Sunday S to r m b i r d. W'anganui, Afon day Poherna, \Vest Coast, Monday Talune, Auckland, Monclav Rotomahana. Lyttelton. Alonday Ka.hu, East Coast, Monday Maaaroa, Motneka, Monday Mann. Patea, Alorulay Charles Edward, West Coast, Monday Aorere, Patea, Monday Tarawera, Dunedin, Tuesday Pateena, Picton, Nelson. Tuesday Mapourika. West Coast, Ihiesday Tasman, Motueka, l\iesday BT TEUCGIL\PIT. BRISBANE, Thursday. Sailed—Aorangi, or Vancouver. SYDNEY. Friday. Arrived—Moana GO a.m.), from Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday. Arrived—Rotoiti (5.30 a.m.), from Onehtmga. Sailed—Rotoiti (noon), for iVellington. FOXTON. Friday. Sailed—Queen of the South (5.30 p.m.). for Wellington. NAPIER, Friday. Arrived—Zoalandia (8.10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Zealandia, for Gisborne. CASTLEPOINT. Friday. Sailed—Kahu (4.40 p.m.), for W*eilingtou, via coast. BLENHEIM. Friday. Arrived—Ngunguru (7.3 U a.m.), from Welliugton. Sailed—Ngunguru (midnight), for Wellington. PICTON, F ri day. To sail—Patoona (1 a.m. Saturday), for Wellington. NELSON. Fridav. Arrived—Pateena (o a.m.), from IJicton; Kini (6 a.m.), from Welbugton. Soiled—Pateena (0.0 p.m.). for Picton. WESTPORT. Friday. Sailed—Kotnku (6.45 a.m.), for Wellington. PORT ROBINSON, Friday. Sailed—Baden Powell (4.45 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Friday. Arrived—Mokoia (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington, Sailed—Mooraki (6.25 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Coegrove, Hall (2). Mathison. Lewis, Alexander, Mesdanves Keig, Heller, Kober, Low. Robinson, Gibson and 2 children, Halliday, Rev F. Hales, Messrs J. Gibbs, Anderson, Dick, Heller, Robere, Bright. Jlinloy, Mills, Cohen, Stables, Gilrnour, Keig, Scott, Laluore, Day, Burley, iioston. Nay-

lor flib'on. Wilson, .Mannintr. Foss, Vo'.mo. . „ . , TKM A H 1;. I rnlav. Arrivod Tongnri ro (7.80 a.m-;. Hoin I.vl lollon.

Tim Fl.-uv, Pnvil!. nml Albion strum nr Moor! on •■ompict ion of di:-ohni;;<' al No. 11l Jcivois Qnnv, is to remove to fhe (•-t ion in tliis moi-iiiiig i'i awnit mslrurtion-. During Hi.* pnrd month the OreymouUi bar is rci-oricd lo have bmn in a gnrd ■V, mill ion Willi -‘in avenise ilfp'h of 44:: . Tin* rlmnncl is slniinbt aml everyUi nr/ favonnili'e to navieol ion, T),e Hr,ion new e.-reo steanier Knitiinn. afler bnving snipper! ber new mnsfs a I the Port Oinlmei ■ M,r.erl.vs, :v.-, pioeetl in the cmviript Ho. k fiii ’\'i-4nfhdri\’ jrorning tor c.o-auing an*'. I '\,'e,.iHiii« to a Kiverp.o/il exelinnop. Hie Mei .ev Deck nml liiiibmir IHiinl purpose n'o."eorili mill of the Liverpool (lorl; estate'. It U '.herefore certain Hint a ojaanlic seheme for ilock e.vlension north of the Hoinby is in efialeinfilat inn. and if is lo be hoped tbal (he aiitlierif ies will make the exiensioii a railway ileek. with pron-r facilities for railway worfc. Sneii a i-elieme wotiM save I be shipowners money, relieve the eon'/eslinn of ini fif, and be a boon ai! round. The Union Voiuinnv’s slcanvr Mo;>raid/ from M<‘)bou'rnf; and Hobart, via ti.ii.i morning from Lvttelton, and \\\ •x-rt h a( No. I. north. Quccnd Wliarf. H lie dofiaiturr- of the vessel for Sydney ims been postponed till 5 o’clock io-day. jint! slit- i*' dm* at Sydney on next W’cd-ne-day Tnorning Tl-n Brit i-h 1 mlin. deanier Fn/.ilka whir-h has made visits to Wellington with cargo from Calcutta, collided with U.« steamer Inkon’ a, at Middlesborough, on June 20fh. 'Die port bow of the latter vessel w.'is dainaged. Tim Now ZealaiKl and African Slenrasidfi Company’s steamer Essex, from Liverpool, via Anslrelia, due at Au<*k--1 hmi about Momiav next, is exacted to reach Wellington on the following Monday. It is reported from Snulh Africa that , the depth of water in the inner harbour of Durban (Natal) is from 26ft to 27ft. and (his is constantly being improved. Over eight and Uirco-quartor million tons of sjioii wore removed by dredges duriuv tho year 1901. Slone /navaga is under with a denlli alongside of 30Ft at low wafer. The bed of [lie harUnir is eoft sand. Nine thousand five hundred ami sixly feet of wharfage i' open, aud another IO.ODOft is contemplated. The steamer Athenic, from London, resumed her voyage lo Wellington from Hobart at 5 p.m. on Thursday. The Athenic is expected at Wellington early rmxt Tuesday morning. The French barque Boieldieu, whieh, exactly a year ago next Wednesday, while on (h- 1 passage from Sydney to Falmouth, was towed into Lyttelton with her rudder broken, by one of the Union Company's steamers, and which finally left Lyttelton tn December 28th, arrived at Queenstown on May Ist. From Queenstown, the Boicldieu was ordered to Cardiff, where she discharged her cargo of wheat. The Boieldieu sailed from Cardfff on June 23rd for Seattle (British Columbia), in charge of Captain Annette, who has succeeded Captain Bo u -si on. Captain Annette was formerly in command of tho largo barque Amir.al CecUe. The Union Company’s Bteamer Mapourika, from Greymouth, sailed from Westport at 8 o'clock last night Nelson. Sho is to leave Nelson at 6.30 p.m. to-day for Wellington, where she is due about 4.30 a.m. to-morrow.

Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaiparu is to sail from the Glasgow wharf at noon to-day for Auckland. Tho vessel is to sail for London from Auckland next (Saturday. Tho Tyser steamer Star of Australia, from London via Australia, Auckland and Napier, berthed yesterday morning at No. 4, Queen’s wharf. After-discharg-ing the vessel will lend at the Glasgow wharf, and is to sail in a week for Gisborne. A. Napier firm has givon an order to Bailey and Lowe, of Auckland, for a twinscrew oil-engined scow to carry about 120 tons of cargo. The vessel’s engines will have a apeod of about 9 knots, and the scow will also carrv a big spread of canvas. She will trad© between Napier aud ports from East Cape to Akiteo, OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON, STEAMERS, Athenic (due about August loth), sailed from Plymouth July Ist, via Capetown and Hobart. tShaw-Savill.) Evscx (due about August 21st), sailed from Liverpool Juzle IDLh, via Australian ports and Auckland. (N. Z. and A. Co.) Papanui (due about August 25tb), sailed from Plymouth July 3rd, via Capetown and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Burgermeister Hackmann (due about August 25th), sailed from New York, June I6th, via Auckland. (N.Z. S. Co.) Star of Scotland (due about August 29th), sailed from London June 22ud. via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.) Uganda (due about August 29th), sailed from Calcutta July 36th. (U.S.S. Co.). Turakina (due about August 30th), sailed from Plymouth July 15th. via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.). Breiz Duel (due about September 2nd), sailed from New York June 14th via Australian ports and Auckland. (N, Z. S. Co.) Corinthic (clue about September llfch), sailed from Plymouth July 29th, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) Aparima, (due about September 12tb>, sailed from Calcutta August sth, via Singapore, Java, Fiji and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co.) Havershura Grange (duo about September 16th). sailed from New York Juno 28th, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co.). Dravton Grange (due about September 18th).' Railed from Liverpool July 11th, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co.) Star of New Zealand (due about September 20th), from London July 12th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser). Indradevi (due about September 28th), sailed from New York July 12th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser). SAILERS. Kinfaune, barque (91 days out), sailed from Liverpool, May 13th. '(Johnston and Co.). Loch Garre, ship (32 days out), sailed from Liverpool July 11th. THE WEATHER. TTRICAX NEW ZEALAND STATIONS. The following reports were received from typical New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesterday: Mamikau Heads. Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 30.26; thermometer, 56. General remark*—Fine; bar smooth. Now Plymouth.—Wind, south, light ; barometer, 30.25; thermometer, 50. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth. Castlepoint.—Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.22; thermometer, 45. General remark.*—Fine; sea moderate. Wellington. Wind, north-north-west, breeze; barometer, 30.25; thermometer, 47. General remarks —Cloudy. Westport. —.Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.16; thermometer. 48. General remarks—Fine; sea smooth, Kaikoora. Calm; barometer, 30.21 ; thermometer, 46. General remarks Fine; sea smooth. Bluff.—Calm; barometer, 30.15; thexmometer, 46. General remarks—Fine. Moderate southerly winds and rising barometer are to be expected northward of Napier and Wanganui, and moderate to strong northerly winds and falling barometer elsewhere. R, A. EDWIN.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 4