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SHIPPING.

New Moon ... '... ... ... 25 4.30 a.m. Apogoo 5 5.30 a.in. I'erigco 20 5.50 p.in. Sun rises 5.3, sets 7.38. • , THE WEATHER. 'January , E9.—9 a.m.; Wind fy.E.; Toalht'i' thick, rainy. Noon: Wind S.E.; .tratkor dull. 5 p.m.: Wind S.E.; weather dull. ' 8 a.m. Noon. 5.p,.tp.. P,aromeler 30.02 30.06 30.b3 Thermometer 50 58 52 FORECAST.—At 11.20 last evening Mr Paulin advised:—"S.E. winds and rain showers," WEATHER REPORTS. (Pep. Uxitf.d Press Association.) WELLINGTON", .Tanuary 29. The following are the weather reports ai 5 p.m.:— _ . Now Plymouth.—'Wiutl S.W.. light; bar. 29.?5, ther. 67; fine; sea moderate. C'astlopoint.—Wirul S.W., fresh; bar. 29.72, tbor. 63; fine; sea moderate. Wellington.—Wind S., light; bar. 29.75, ther. 75; cloudy. , Knikoura.—Wiiid liglif; liar. 29.81, ther. 60; showery; sea slight swell. B.sitf.—Wind S.E.. light;'bar. 29.91, ther. 54; fino.-Kc A. Knfii.W IllflH WATER. January 30— a.m. p.m. At 'J'aiaroa Heads ... _ „ 6.13 6.30 At. Port. Chalmers ... 6.53 7.10 At Dunedin ... 7.38 7.55 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Liverpool.—Pharos, ship, sailed OclobfT 30. ('awius, ship, sailed December 24. From Loudon.—Ripple, s.s., left Dfeenibftr 9. 1 From Marseille^,—Catering, liarque. From Sydney (via Auckland).—Victoria, February 4. From Sydney, (via Cook Strait).— Maheno, February 3. From Jlelbonrne.—Sloeraki, January 30. From Port Esperance.—Dilpussund, barque, early. From Onehunga.—Corinna, February 2. From Auckland.—W.iikare, February 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Sydney (m Auckland).—Mokoia, January 30. For Sydney (via Cook Strait). —Moeraki, February 1. For Melbourne.—Maheno, February 4. For Onehunga.—Corinna, February 4.-' For Auckland. —Waika.re, Feliruary 2. For the West Coast.—Koonya, February .MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN-GOING STEAMERS. TO AF.TUVK. At Auckland.—Cape Corso, left-New Tori:' Novemlwr 14 due February 6. Star of Austfalia, left Loudon November 27; due January 24. TYikonia.ru, left London December 4: tine January 24. Ayrshire, left London December 15; duo February 10. Star of Scotland, left London December 26: due February 25. Perthshire, left New York December 31; due March 7. Piipai;ui, left London January 5: due February 23. Star of New Zealand. left New York January 26. due March 30. At Wellington.—Aotea, left London December 19; due February 5. Paparoa, left London January 1; duo February 10. C'orinthic, left London January 11; due February 26. Ruapeliu, left London January 26, due March 12. Mamavi, left London, January 25, due March 15.? At I'ort. Chalmers. —Pakoha, left London January 9; due February 23. Somerset, arrived Auckland January 15, duo January 30. TO DEPART. I'rom Auckland.— Karamoa, February 3. From Wellington.—Matatua. February 1. Turakina, February 15. Aliienic, March 1. lIOMHWAP.n bodxh. Piakaia, left Vvcllingt'th December 12. Devon, left Wellington December 20. Rimutaka, left Wellington Doe?nihcr 21. Itulrn]<ma, left Auckland December 22, Rangafira, loft. Port Chalmers December 29. lonic, left Wellington January 6. Wnkanui, l&j Wellington January 10. Waiwcra, loft Wellington January 17. Niwaru, left Welling, ton Janutny 18. Tongariro, left Wellington. January 18. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, January 29.—Arrived: 0.15 а.m., Victoria, from Sydney. Sailed: 7.45 p.m.. Zcalandia, for Sydney. fiISBORXE, January 29.—An auxiliary smack, tho Kina., in charge of Captain I'lastick, and bound from Wliangaroa to Napier, put into port at noon to-day. WELLINGTON, January 28.—Arrived: 7.20 p.m., Kaikoura, from Port Chalmers — January 29.— Arrived: 5.30 a.m., Matatua, from Timaru: 6 a.m., liawea, from Port, .Chalmers, with tho hulk 0. Tobias in tow; б.lO p.m.. Tokomaru, from Auckland. Jan. 29.—Sailed: Mararoa, for Lyttelton. PasBuiigerfi—.Misses ('row, Olark, Connor, Bridge, Gillinghum, TXill, llaryey, Foivler, Oner, ' Hyde, Hill. Renoilf (2), Lirr (2), llesdame.s Bonner, Hill, Johnston, Martin, M'llroyand child, Major Johnston, Revs. Alessrs Jlartiu and Van Ktavcron, Colonel Lovedaj', Messrs il'lniyre, Manton, Pane, iSniilh, l'alliser ■(2). Bonner, Mill. Johnston, Paul, llislop, llill. Collins. While. M'Donahl, U«-, Clark, Sloclcwell, Curl is, Nightingale, France, tlill.ert. Martin, Hunter, Bowie, M'Hroy, and Mandl. LYTTETiTOX, January 29.—Arrived: 6,30 a.m.. Homer-et, from Pielon. Sailed: Kolmnah.ma, for Wellingfon. TI.MARt T , January 29.—Sailed: 6.30 p.m., Inverea.igill. for Dunedin.. IiLIW, daiiiinry ?.9— Arrived: Karilano, from Tasmania; Wimmera, from Dunedin. An-ivt'd: 6 a.m., Mceraki, from Melbourn?. Passengers for Dunediti—.Misses Hamilton, Pntter.-on, Bilton, Ferguson, liussell. Lawrence, Mills (2). Miller. Nieper, M'Donahl, Hairali, Ifaniillon. AVashingloii, Hutchison, Cogsn, Cairns, AVlllie, Spiinner, Connor. Hejll, Johnston, Kahhihcrg, Filzgerald, ('amphell, fiarralt, Hi- Hainilion, Rev. ill- Hen-gill, Dr Alexander. Rev. Ur Cairns. Rev. ..Mr Edgar, Sir Evan James, Messrs Hamilton. Washington, Chinch. Hriggs, f'ogan. Whiie, Spunnor, Reiti. Jobn.-ton. Cook. Kaye. Netvlon, Msvr.'ell. Folheringhani. Inverandy, Kahlenbei'g, Jeln'ev. -lvt)bert>oi 1, Ifa.'li'f'ld. Fitzgerald. Campbell. (Vrntt. Hon. It. Bethell: 35 Kteeraie. Sailed: 4.30 p.m., Mooraki, for Dunedin: 5 p.m.. Wimmera. foi'Melbourne; 5.30 ii.m.. Tfai'ilane. for Dunedin. BRISBANE, January'29.—Arrived: from Vancouver. . MELBOURNE. January .29.—Arrived: Knmona, from Ivaipara. • SUVA. ' January 29.—Arrived: Navua, front Auckland. THE DIRECT' STEAMERS. AUCKLAND. January 2().—Arrived: Star of Australia, from London and Australia. The Tyser line steamer Slar of New Zealand Hi New York on the 261-H inst, for Australian and New Zealand ports. The Rimu is fixed to sail for Invercargill and Paferson's Inlet to-day. Tho Moeraki, from Melbourne, is duo at Dunedin about 7 a.m. to-day. She sails for Sydney from Port Chalmers oil Thursday afternoon. The Koonya has about 500 tons of West I'oasl coal for Dunediti. She is coining;via the Jilnlf, ami is duo here on Weiliiesjay. • Tho s.s. Poherua is experled lo come out of the Port Chalmers graving dock to-day, ■when her place will be taken up by the as. Wanaka, which goes in for her periodical overhaul. The Whangape, from Newenelle, via Lyttellou and Timaru. is due here to-niOrrow, and has about 400 tons of coal to put out. The Eatitaue, which is due here from Hobart this morning, is bringing 500,000 ft of timber from there. She will leave for Oamaru about the end of the present week, and will there discharge part of her cargo. The Inverearsill was fixed to leave Timara for Waikawa last evening. At the latter place she will load timber for Dunedin, arriving here on Thursday. Tlio barque Pitcairu island, now lying at the lower Jetty street whotf, broke bulk yesterday morninsr, and discharging cnuji. She lias sotno fairly heavy lifts on board. Tho Marihd Department advises that the Hincmoa is to leave Auckland for Wellington oil Wednesday. After taking in stores tiler", site will leave on Monday fop tho southern lighthouses and outlying islands. - It is expected that the steamer Kaipara will have the whole of her local inward oargo'ashore at the Victoria tvlliirf to-dav,. She will leave for Lyttelton either this evening or on Wednesday morning, and will return here to load Wool about Febru*rr 10. ' ! '■ The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the steamer Capo Corso, with New York earso. iJ expected to (irl-ive fit Atlek{and on February 6, and may 1m looted ftfr lichi about the 16th or 17ih prox. The s.s. Mottoia leaves Hie George street pier, Port Chalmers, this afternoon for Svdi:ev. via tlio East Coast ports, . t Evidence of the life ltd oil board "Oius nhias Was furnished 3t tlie Sotilh Melbourne IVsico Court raecnt!*! when a rtwnhfer of kreign ftfilors, belonging to tho British ship

Belfast, were charged with serious offences, among wliifli was one of assaulting the ■ male. That officer, in tho course of his evidence, faid: "I am afraid ot those men. You never taw such a lot, they aro always knifing and cutting ono another up, They use their knives on tho.instant." Tlic following is a list of tho cargo taken from Tort Chalmers for London on the 27th inst., by the N;Z.S. Co.'s steamship Kaikoura:—224B bales v.'ool, 7i do sjieepskins. 63 do'rabbitskins. 5 do hair, 161*tfo flax. 691 peks rope and twine, 220 casks tallow, 34, M carcaffls frozen mutton and lamb, 81 bags Sehtilitel and 2 peks sundries. The Priestman dredge was lowed lo Dunedin yesterday afternoon by llic s.s, Plucky.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13504, 30 January 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13504, 30 January 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13504, 30 January 1906, Page 4