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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER.

Sim ris&s, 4.30 a.m.; sots. 6.40 p.m. Moozt, rises, 6.55 turn.; sets, 10.29 p.m. High water, 6.52 a.m.; 7.25 p.m. ABETTED FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. Rob Roy, 5.8., 95 tons. North, trem Havelock. Kaituna, s.a. (12A5 a* in.), 1977 tons, Evans, from Westport, Blenheim, s.s. (12.55 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson. from Blenheim. Lizzie Taylor, ketch (1 a.m.), 77 tons, Peterson, from Tima.ru. Wimmera. e.s. (5.30 a.m.), 3022 tons. Wylie, from Melbourne, Hobart, and Southern porta. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Oos, Condor, Walehe, McKay, Ritchie, Smith, Ambler, Sisters of Morey (2), Mcsdamcs Condor, McDonald, Sutherland. Page and boy, Dix, Blatchford, Myera, Smytho, Taylor, Sword, Masters, Datson and child, Dempster and 3 children. Coles, Richens and 3 children, Ptnciui and 2 children, Smith, Captain Masters, Messrs Williams, Kirk, Warrington, Harris. Russell, Page, Man dor, Jowvtt, Bedgley, Sykes, Rosaitcr, Pearson, Nison. Egan, Hirst, Smyth©, Duncan, Lindsay, Brown, Murphy, Grcauey, Skinner, Wilson, Sword, Stewart, Motion, McKcwen, Smith, Belsham, 1 Tuan, McKenzie. Pinoiui. Saunders, McDonald, Ellis, Tripp, Hooking, Stephens, Ellis, McMahon, Kirk, Wiqkeua, Griffitha, Tate, McMahon, Richene; 62 steerage, iiotoiti, s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 1159 tons, Robertson, from Uuehunga and New Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon: Mcsdaan.es McLean. Watts, Messrs O’Caliaghan, McKean, Hanna, Laing, Stewart, Low, Watts, Ohurton, W. O’Callaghan; 3 steerage. Mararoa, e,h. (o;Aj a.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—kio return excursionists. Kennedy, s-s. (7.5 a.\a*>, 137 tons, Viokermaa. from Pupouga. Queen of the SoutH, b.b. (9.30 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. Defender, s-s. (9.35 p.m.), ISO tons, Jamieson. from Karamea. Kahu, s.B. Uu.lo p.m.}, 182 tons, Thompson, from East Coast. SAILED. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Arawa, s.s. (6J.0 aan.),- 9192 tons, Burton, for Monte Video and Loudon. (Passenger light published last * liursday.) Gannet, ketch (9.45 uju.), for Havelock. Kotuku, os. (12.40 p.m.), 1054 tons, Nioholeou, for Qreyinouth. - Penguin, s.a. (12.45 p.m.), 824 tons, Stewart, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon : For Picton—Miss Sadd, Mesdamee, Marshall, Glover, Waddy, Clark, Messrs Taesie, Barclay, Cooper, Andrews. For Nelson —Misses Gard, Cox, Tustin, Mrs Adam. Captain Traek, Messrs lies, Cooper, Harris, Kissling. Wlmmera, s.s. (5.30 pm.), 3022'tons, Wylie, for Sydney. Paseengcrs—Saloon; Misses Cordeaux, Cruicksbank, K. Casclborg, Murcott, Poynton, Mubin, Shepherd, Mesdames Hazoudlor, Poynton, Mabin, Rev. A, J. Seaton, Messrs W. A. Cordeaux, N. Fitzherbert. Richards, Redmond, R. H. Ellis, G*. Medhurst, Mazoudier, Eglow, J. W. Walker, J. A,. Murray, Mabin. Mararoa, s.a. (BJS pml), 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Miss Bryant, Meeda.rn.es Pickering, Hendry, Parkin, Hanna, Rev. Evans, Rev. Jolly, Messrs Tripe, Tripp, Anderson, Davis, Turner, Lane, Beattie, Miller, Cummins, Campbell, Winchester, Bannister, Oldham, Captain Bone. Huia, s.s. (6 pan.), 127 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui, _ / Wakatu, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 157 tone, Wills, for Lyttelton via coast. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. Blenheim, s.s. (1 am.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim. f v EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waihi, Blenheim, to-day * Aorere, Patea, to-day ’ 1 Opawa, Blenheim, to-day Canopus, Westport, to-day Penguin, Nelson, Picton, to-day Toroa, East Coast, to-day ' Stormbird., .Wanganui, to-day Tasman, Motucka, to-day Eotoinahana, Lyttelton, to-day Poheruat, Westport, to-day Manaroa, Havelock, to-day Zeaiandia, Sydney, Auckland, to-day Mapourika, West Coast, to-day Waikarc, Southern 'ports, Sunday Rosamond, Groymouth, Sunday Blenheim, Blenheim, Sunday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Sunday Queen of the South, Foxton, Sunday Huia. Wanganui, Sunday Kiripaka, Patea, Monday Man a, Patea, Monday Largo Law, Newcastle, Monday Kini, Whangarei, Monday Kapiti, Lyttelton, Tuesday Taviuni, Southern ports, Tuesday Talune,'Auckland via ports, Tuesday Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, Tuesday Takapuna, Onehuuga. Wednesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Kahu, Bant’Ooast, to-day, 1 p.m. Tasman, Nelson, Motucka. to-day, 4 p.m, Kennedy, West Coast, to-day, noon Araimra, West Coast, to-day, 1 pm. Rob Boy, Picton, Havelock, to-day, noon Kaituna, Westport, today Zealandia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day, 4 p.m. Stormbird, Wanganui, to-day Rotomahana, Lyttelton, today, 11 pm. Aorore. Patea. to-day, noon Waihi,'Blenheim, to-day, midnight Mamari, Lyttelton, Sunday Rotoitl, Onebunga, Sunday Penguin, Picton, Nelson, Monday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Monday Defender, West Coast, Monday Manaroa, Motueka, Tuesday Waikare, Auckland via ports, Tuesday Mapourika, West Coast. -Tuesday. Taviuni, West Coast, Tuesday Talune. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Tuesday Queen of the South, Foxton, Tuesday Huia, Wanganui, Tuesday Kiripaka, Patea, Tuesday Blenheim, Blenheim, Tuesday Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, Wednesday Takapuna, Onehuuga, Wednesday \ EXPORTS. Arawa (Friday), for London via Monte Video.—For Loudon: From Wellington—l2ll carcases mutton, 2311 bales wool, 79 bales sheepskins, 12 bales rabbltsldiis, 281 casks tallow, 2 casks pelts, 1016 Titles hemp. 108 bales tow, 1 bale hair, 5684 boxes butter, 1529 cases cheese. 50 sacks grass seed, 1242 pieces timber, 40 bales hops, 34 packages sundries. From Auckland—so 4 sacks candlenuts, 1362 pieces timber, IS£ casks tallow. 7 cases pelts, 9 casks casings, 4 bales hair, 211 bales wool, 623 bales hemp, 191 packages cordage, 16 bars bullion, 9 bozos gold, 891 bags ore, 146 bales and dhznps tow, 21 caeca meat extract, 1 1019 cases and 568 sacks gum, 676 socks copra, 61 bales cotton, 157 caeca shell, 8257 boxes butter, 96 packages sundries, 117 cases cheese. From Lyttelton—lßo bales wool, 31 bales basils, 25 bales sheepskins, 43 casks pelts. 189 casks tallow, 87 sacks seed. 5 package® sundries, 16 carcases lamb, 187 ■ cases cheese, 812 boxes butter. From Dunedin—l 7 boxes butter. Prom Gisborne—6o9B carcases tegs and mutton, 103 quarters beef. 27 boxes kidneys. 14 casks pelte, 36 caeks tallow. 146 bales wool, 13 dumps skins. Prom Napier—llos bales wool, 24 casks tallow. 7 casks pelts, 77 bales and dumps sheepskins. Prom New Plymouth—--8400 boxes butter, 1135 causes cheese. From Patea—3lso boxes butter, 3399 oases cheese. For Monte Video: From Wellington—9 sacks grass seed. From Hobart—243 pieces timber. Prom Melbourne—3so cases harvesters, 50 rollers, 60 poles, 150 wheels. 1 case.

TELEGBAPHKD MOVEMENTS/ Fremantle, Friday—Oroya, from London—passengers for New Zealand: Mr and Mrs McPherson, Mi* and Mrs Minohin, Mcsdames Bobinson, Chadwick, Bosken apd family, Broughton, Groomo, London, Penty. Bunder* dale, Banlell, Isaacs, Mieses Findley, West* bury, Groome. Bernett, "Wilson (2), Bussell, O’Bryan. Hodge, Messrs McKellar, Smith, Bound, Wcstbury, Groome, Bradford, Domi* net/-Smith (2), Banka, Penty. Brown, Dundordale, Da-niell, Biohmond, Perkins, Coward, Broughton, Boblnson, Chadwick, Oolbeck, Mins, Winstono (2), Neilson. Curry. Sura, Friday—Kilbride, from Newcastle; Sooth Australia; from Sydney, Hauroto, for Auckland. Sydney, Friday—" Victoria (9 jum.), from Auckland; HaJlamshire, from %)rt Chalmers. Auckland, Friday—Kini, from Napier. Oncbunga, Friday—Takapuna, for New Plymouth—passengers: Misses Eobb, Boss, Smith. Walter. Tdvingetone, Mesdamcs Eo«s. Barclay, McLean. Griffiths. Thornton and 2 children and maid, Coote, Stum, Tieutonnnt Smythe, Messrs Stum. Leslie, Bedstone,- Wilson, Morris, Francis, Burgess. Beid. Stopford. Smith Mason, Cruickshank, Gamble. Bradshaw, Smith, 1 Conte, Oofipell, Stewart. Clark, Boddie (2), Davidson, Lane, Hendry, Sosa. Kaipara, Friday—Emprezn, barque, for Gisborne, Now Plymouth, Friday—Earawa-(5.50 a.m.). from Onehunga. Earawa (9 p.ra.), for Onehtmga. Patea, Friday—Aorere (11.50 a.m.), for Wellington.

Wanganui, Friday—Stormbird (9,45 am.), from Wellington. East Capo, Friday—Orioma (1.5 p.m.) passed south. Napier, Thursday—Hnupiri (8 pm.), from Wellington, Friday—Manuka (10.45 a.m.). from Wellington. Zealandia (5 pan.), for Wellington. - Blenheim, Friday—Opawa (8.20- a.m.i and Waihi (9 a.m.), from Wellington. Opawa and Waihi (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Picton, Friday—Penguin (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Penguin (11 p.m.), for Nelson. Nelson, Friday—Taemau (6.15 a.mj, from Wellington. Ha vehicle, Friday—Mimaroa (9 A 0 a.m,), from Wellington, Manaroa (11.30 a-m.), for Wellington. . . Westport. Friday—Mona (12.5 a.m.), from Wellington. Lyttelton, Friday—Mahcno (6.30 a.m.), Rotomahana iB2O turn.), Morayshire (11.30 a.m.), and Pareora (1.40 p.m.), from Wellington; Rimutaka (3.15 p.m.), from Bluff. Rotomar hana (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington.—l9D ptuaeoagors. Port Chalmers, Friday--Maori 05 pja.), from Hobart. . Dunedin, Friday—Oorlnna, from northern porta; Whangapo, from Newcastle; 1 wera, from Auckland. Waikaro <4 p.m.i, for Northern ports—passengers Vor Wellington: Misses Clinton, Pyncs, Pearson. Mrs McNicoL Mr McNicol.

The coastal steamer Defender arrived at Wellington last night with'a full l«wj <» timber from Karamea. Tim boowb Rangi and Echo loft Karamaa on Wednesday, tim-ber-laden for Wellington. . The Union Company's new turret etearner Koromiko was la.mu-.litd -at Sunderland Imt Tuesday. Silt Is to leave tor Now at the end of this month or during the first week in December. , The barque Joseph Ornig and imothcr barque have been chartered to load salt nit Edith burg for New Zealand ports. The Union Company’s steamer neurotic with a cargo of fruit, sailed from-Buto a*■ 4 a.m. yesterday for Auckland and fsyn mu* Hnuroto is due nt Auckland on Monday night. Prom Wcl 1 In cto l‘ t, ‘ ® ,2? ■will proceed bo Tort Chalmers tor an overh Tho Union Company's collier Kaltnua i* bo be placed on the patent slip next Weduesday to be fitted with a now propeller, TlieTshaw. Savill and AUilon_Company , » steamer Arawru which li)ft Wellington ye©Sy USlor London, is fixed to iave Wellington on ber next voyage Homeward ° l Tlie ar< nnioii l ’ Company's new steamer Marama proceeded from Dnnedln to Port Chalmers on Tuesday ■ oftor-' noon, and berthed D ’ t ., H f'’ l0 1 , I< ,?u? r s Btrcel pier, whore all the little deli Us fflt painting the hull,, etc., will ero sho takes up her running m the IntercoTonial servici? on .the 20th Sho wns thrown open for public inspectionjinTne®^ day evening.: and her fine properties nnd beautiful fittings were much admired by the visitors. The number not very largo owing to .so many PMP™ having journeyed to Dunedin.to see her on the night of her arrival., „„ .. Tlio Union Company’s sttamor Mapourika, from Greymouth, resumed her voynce fl ,?“ Westport a* noon yesterday for Nelson. She will leave the last-named port at 8 o clock this rooming, and is dno here about e o’clock this evening. ; j -■- h Mr W. Mclntosh has 'ioined tho Kiripaka as mate, In place of Mr S. Lidloxd. who will loin the Kapiti in a similar; capacity. Captain Dixon is to join tho KapiU as in place of Captain Crotty, who hoe boon granted sick leave. ■' - , .i ■ ■ fa Mr J, G. Sw Doorloy, chief officer of tlw Pukairi, loft the vcesdl at Lyttelton on Blok leave, and Mr J. Healey is acting in hi* lli Tho barqno Lanra, which had been, in port at Sydney since January last, loft on October 24th for Port Stephens, and mj™ there next day, to load a cargo of hardwood for Wellington. The Lasma was deweatohod from Sydney- on. January 16th for HaipaiTi with a cargo of bricks and rails, and shortly ■ after leaving slio encountered bad weather, and was so badly damaged' that Captain, Berglnnd, who wasi fton In eommnnd. rtv oidod to return to Sydney arrived there on the 19th; and,tos the daw ago sustained was so owners thought it advisable 'to dispose' of her. Messrs E -D. Pike and Co. purchased hop, had’the necessary repairs effected, with the result that the Inara Is pnw> tieally a new veaael. . 'nVo Bhuw. Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Maori Is to leave Part Obalincrs to-morrow for Lyttelton* and a/ber dockmg there will Bail for Gisborne. Naplor, and Wellington. She ia to leave hero about the 25th insU for Jjondon. , . . . Mr H. Owen, late engineer of the Mana, has joined the Petono o a Bocond engineer, in -place of Mr D. W. Russell who ha© ocoepted a 1 position with tlie, Wellington. . Government stesunor IHnoidpaisfixod to leave the Blnff at 6 p.m. next Wddnceday for the Auckland, Campbell, Antipodes, and Bounty Islands. . . The need; of at least one cross boating to bo indicated by additional beacons was brought before the Wanganui Harbour Board by those intereotcdln at a recent meeting, and a letter, on the subject was road from Captain Balney. marine superintendent of the Tyner Li ms ■ chairman, said the matter was perplexing, and ■ mentioned tliat Captain Bast, the, former sltperintendcnt of the fyspr Coinpemy, had. on one oocaoion, spent a week at the heads taking a survey to find suitable positions for more beacons. hut IVbJ eiron if up as Impracticable. Pirn master Sv", pending receipt of further information. ■ J f’’" i, 1 ■“

D. H. M. New Moon ... 6 10 9 a.ra. First Quarter ... 13 4 . 44 a.m. Full Moon ... 20 11 54 a.m. l,ast quarter ... 28 3 51 p.xu.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 15

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 15

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 15

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