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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS,

Phases op the Moon. APBIL. Last Quarter 6 2.51 a.m. New Moon 13 6.36 a*m. First Quarter 21 8.8 a.m. , • Full Moon ... .-. ... 28 5.35 p.m. : Perigee ... 3 5.0 p.m. Apogee 19 . 5.0 a.m. Sun rises 7.6, sets 5.4.' THE WEATHER. April 27.-8 a.m.! Wind S.E.; cold; fine, ■ Noon: JVind 5.15.; threatening, 5 p.m.: .Wind S.E.; showery. 8 a.m Noon. 6 p.m Barometer 29.3 29.9 29.9 Thermometer . ... 50 55 51 April 28.—8 a.m.: Calm; fine. Noon: : Calm; fine. 5 p.m.: Calm; fine. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 30.1 30.2 30.2 Thermometer 56 60 55 FORECAST.—Mr Paulin telephoned at 9 o'clock last evoning:—"E.N.E. wind, and fine." ■ . , ; HIGH WATER. April. 29— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads 3.11 3,30 At Port Chalmers -.. 3.51 4.10 At Dunedin 4.36 , 4.55 ' . , ARRIVALS. April 27. Corinna, s.a., 812 tons, James, from New Plymouth. J. Mills, agent. Wimmera, 5.9., 1872 tons, Wyllie, from ' Sjdney, via Wellington and Lyttclton. ■ Ncill and Co., agents. Passengers: Misses Pitman, Buckley, Cole, Glcndinning, Goldsmith, Smith, Pollock, Stamper, Mesdaines Murray and two children, Adams, Uransgrovo, Smith, Ellison, Dalgleish, Davis, Barney, Malcolm, Smith, Moore, Johnston, I'Nugent, ; Messrs Elliott, O'Neill, Adams, Murray, Evans, Ellison, Howells, Ilowden, :• .Walker, Cope, Eirby, Craigic, Fry, Gallon, Holland (2), Un.donvood, Stamper, Smyth, Malcolm, Light, Soldi, Bumcy, Bunton, Mackerras, Hunter, Russell, Brown, M'Clusky, Piov. Dr Waddcll, Captain Phillips; and 26 in tho tsecrage. ' • April 28.

Invqrcargill, s.s,, 123 tons, Gillies, from Patoreon's Inlet. J. Beadle, jun., ngont. Zea|andia, s.s., 1735 tons, Entwistle, from Sydney. Ncill and Co., agents. Passerjfiore:' Mesdamos Itickara, Mitchell , and child, Nowory, Soarchfiold, Brown, Webber, . Mi'secs Rickara, Dugleby, Williams, Pearcc, Will, Messrs Hart, Mitchell, Mace, Parsons, Phillips, Wcbbor, Badgor, Captain T. Brown, and Mastor Eadic; and 11 iu tho steerage. DEPARTURES. April 28. • . Star of- Now_ Zealand, s.s.. 2833 tons, -"V Bock; for Wellington. Swift and Co., -■ agents. Wimmora, s.s,, 1572 .tons, Wyllie, for ! / Melbourne, via tho Bluff. Ncill and Co., ngonte. Passongere; For Hobnrt—Miss Biown, Messrs Elliot, Albert. For Mel- ' bourne—Misses Johnston, Todd, Guthrie, Johnston (3), Messrs Fyfe, Douglas, Moses, Rico, Rose, Mesdames Tullago and child, Johnstone, Rice, Rose. For the Bluff— • • Messrs Bolt, Scott; and 15 in tho steerage. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. i ■ j From Marseilles.—lngcborg, jailed January 15 r From Calcutta.—Apariina, sailed March 31 From Liverpool.— I Titania, barque, loft December 19; arrived at Wellington April 18. Invorrnark, sailed April 6, i From Hull.—Melville Island, ship, sailed April 2. From Sydney (via Auckland).—Mokoia, May 5. v , From Sydney (via Wellington).—Miowcra, May 4. : From Melbourno' (via Bluff)!—Moeraki, 'April 30. From Surprise Wand.—lrons, barquo. From Clarence. River.—Hippolas, sailod ' April , From Auckland.—Tarawera, Mav 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Sydney (via Auckland).—Miowcra, 1 Mav 7. For Sydnoy (via Cook Strait).—Moeraki, May 1. ~■; ■ For Melbourne (via Bluff).—Mokoia, May. 6. For Auckland.—Tarawera, May 3. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. TO Altr.IVE.

At Auckland.—Devon, left London Dcoembcr 11. Frankdale, left New York March 22. Suffolk, left Liverpool March 2. Kalonia, left New York March 20. Fifeshire, left- London April 7. "Kasuma, left Now York April 5. Mamari, left London April 12. Essex, left Liverpool March 30. Kumara, left London April 23. At Wellington.—Ruapehu, left. Lopdon .Alarch 22. Star of Japan, left London April 5. Niwaru. due April 30. L'drndevi, duo

Juno 5. Wain-era, May 21. Matatua, left London April 2. 1 At liytteiton.—liivovclyde, ]i>ft Now Yovk Dccembcr 6. Aotca, loft London April 23. ■At;l'ori Clialictxs.—Koinata (new), left London March 26. Arawa, duo April 29. TO DEPABT. From Wellington.—Arawa, May 9. Maori, May 7. . From Lyttclton.—Wajmatc, April 30. iioMP.wtnr) BonND.

Oswestry Grange, left Wellington March 6.'. Kent, left Lvttolton March 12. Maroro, left Wellington March 14. lonic, sailed March 28. IC.iramca, left Auckland March 30. Turakina. left Wellington April 12, Opawa, loft Wellington, April 13. Nairnshire, left Wellington, Afcril 14. Athenic. loft Wellington April 25. llimiro, left 'Wellington April 27.

IMPORTS.

Per Wimmora, from Sydney: 685 bags salt, 306 chests tea, 227 pieces timber, 207 cafes fruit, 195 boxes butter, 166 pkgs bottles, 39 bags and quantity loose jam melons, 211 tors load, 80 lings sugar, 20 coses oil, 45 hogsheads white spirit, 16 case? iron, 49 do 'phonos, elc., 30 bales printed matter, 36 boxqs sultanas, 2 horses, 20 boxes 6oap, 40 bags rice, 1 motor car, find largo quantity sundries. Per Zealandia, from Sydney: Quantity of kauri and 184 pieces timber, 760 bags and 5 sacks sugar, 154 balea wood-pulp, 400 bags lime, 40 eases svrup', 220 do oranges, 4 do pears, 6 sicks vegetables, 39, boxes bultcr, 44 casos meals, 6 do bacon, 6 casks casings, 6 dp pelts. 93 oni"'-- returned hogsheads, 4 do kegs, 14 do crates. 9 do casos, 9 eases sundries, 2 do hats, 10 do alo, 36 demijohns, 2 pkgs tyres, 10i sacks seeds, 6 ctifes honey, 50 bags frozen tommies, 2 bales woollens, 4 cases signal .gear. 3.rolurn ranges, 4 sacks springs, 6 barrels oil, 10 eases salad oil, 13 tars iron, 10 cralw marble, 10 rolls linoleum, 7 oases confectionery, 4 do drapery, 17 do boots, 41 do tobacco, 3 do, oigareltes, 8 pkes leather, 7 do samples, 9 do furniture, 79 do effects, 62.eases sundries, vnd a larje nwuitity ot personal c. fleets, etc.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND, April 27.—Soiled: Tarawora, for tho south. for Dunedin: Misses Anderson, Blackie, NVallaco, Mrs Boenickc, Messrs Anderson (2), Kitchen.— April 23.— Arrived: Southern Cross tmd Silver Cloml, barqucnlince, from Nowcastle..

KAtPAUA, April 23.—Arrived: Senoriia, bjrnubntinc, from Newcastle. BAST CAPE, April 28.—The Waikiiro passed north at 4.50 p.m. yesterday, and tho Tarawera. passed south at 7.30 a.m. to-day. .

■WELLINGTON, April' 2?.—Sailed: 9 p.m., Wnrrimoo, for Sydney. Sailed: 11 p.ni., Rotomaluuia, for Lyt.telton. Passengers': Misses Lane, Robison, Newton, Ycme, Blackmons Have)!, Hobbs |2), Williams, Currie, Mosdamcs Seddon, Bowo, Humphries, Goddard,. Herbert, tlatnos, Mitchell, Lano, White, Foster, Dr liowe, Molars Humphries, Neale, Barber, Ncale, Goddard, Lees, Flotaher, Ballard, Herbert, .Tamos, BradJe.v, Mitchell, Lauo, White, Foster, Gollard, Holding, Worne, Armstrong, Johnston, Smith, M'llroy, Wilson, Wingfiold Short, Pocn, Council, Osborne, Sjiarks. Neilsen, Sheppard. WESTI'ORT, April 27,-Arrviod: 9.40 a.m.. Waipori, from Dunedin. Sailed: 9.15 a.m.. St. Louis, for Noumea.

LYTTELTON, April 27-Arrived: 7.10 a.m., Moura, from Dunedin; 8.40 a.m., Sforni, from tho south- 10 a.m., Poherau, from tho sontli. April 28.—rArrived: 7.45 IUII., Arawa.; 0.20 p.m., Rotomahana, from Wpllinitfon.—Sailotl: 0.10 p.m., .Moura, and 0.50 p.m., Patcenn, for Wellington. BLUI'F. April 28.—Sailed: Morayshire, for Tiinaru.

SYDNEY, Awril 27.—Sailed; 2.50 p.m., M'nwora, for Wellington. MELBOURNE, April 27.—Arrived: Maheno, from tho BIIIIT.

PORT STEPHENS. April 28.—Sailed Torpauten, for New Plvmouth.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS,

AUCKLAND, April 27.—Arrived: Kai. koura. from London.

WELLINGON, April 27.—Sailed: 4.10 p.m., Mimiro, for London. _KE\V YORK. April 27. - Sailed: ICasama, for Australian and New Zealand ljorte.

Tho Tongoriro, from Wellington, arrived at Plymouth on Friday. Tho Rinstatira, arrived ,at London from Napier on Friday.

A large steamer, supposed (o lx> the Morayshire, bound for Tirnam, passed the Ifaids at 7.45 last evening. The Bucentaur lias boon fixed lo sail from Wellington on .June 13 for Vancouver. The burquenl inos Yolador antl Southern Cross nro lo load cargoes or sleepers at lirisbano for Now Zealand. The now e.s. Katuna is to leave Now York on May 10 for Australian and New Zealand ports. _ Tho Suffolk, from Tiivorpool. via northern ports, is duo .bero about the middle of June, lind flic Frankdale, from New York, via. ports, is expected to arrive here about June 7.

The Ayrshire is ejiiioclod to sail today from Wellington for London. The Corinna, from New Plymouth and intermediate ports, arrived at. Dunedin at 3.5 on Saturday, and sails again this afternoon for northern ports. The Manapouri is lo lie floated out of tho graving dock 10-day, and will be berthed under the sheer logs to liavo a now funnel fitted in position. Messrs John Mill and Co.'6 hulk Frederick Bassill will be towed up to Dunedin to replonish tho- Cape Corso's hunkers. As the vessel is due at Sydney on May 7, an effort is being made lo get her away tomorrow afternoon.

Tho Invereargill. with .1 cargo of limber from Paterson's Inlet, arrived early yesterday morning. A sohoonor was reported about ?.0 miles off tho Hkds yesterday afternoon, but was too far. off to make her identity known. Tile'Zealandia, from Sydney, via Auckland and Hast Coast ports, arrived at Dunedin about noon yesterday, having experienced fmo weather and smooth seas throughout. She left. Auckland at 5.30 on tho ,23rd inst.. and called at Gisbome, Napier, Wellington, and Lvttelton en route. She sails from Dunedin at 3.30 p.m. to-mor-row for Sydney, via Auckland ami intermediate ports. Tho Moravshiro completed loading cargo' at Port Chalmers on Saturday morning and sailed at noon for the Bluff. She loaded, 11,006 carcases mutton and lamb and 1700 crates rabbits for Liverpool, 1850 carcases mutton for Avon month, 362 bales tow and 126 bags scheclite ore for Liverpool, and 30 bale 3 wool for Olastrqw. Tho "Wiminora, from Sydney, via Cock Strait, arrived at, Port Chalmers at. 9 a. 111. on Saturday and stcamsd up to town at noon. She left Sydney on April 20. wiling at Wellington and Lyttelton en route, and experienced light, to moderate N.E. winds and smooth seas. The Winunera sailed from Dunedin again at, 3.30 p.m. yesterday for Melbourne, via TilulT.

An indention of t.hc facilities afforded for the quick despatch of cargo at Duncdin is evidenced by tho fact that tho steamer Star of New Zealand, which arrived at Duncdin about noon on Friday, discharged between 500' and 600 tons of Liverpool cargo beforo 5 p.m. on Saturday, and sailjd early yesterday morning for Wellington. Tho stevedoring staff of Messrs John Mill and Co. were chiefly responsible for liot rapid despatch. The fact of Hie Dclpbic, Capo Corso, and Star of New Zealand having been all berthed at Duncdin on one tide, and tile ranid handling .of fhr-ir respective cargoes, lias boon verv favourably commented unon amongst local shinpine:. Messrs Iloulder brothers, of London, Lave placed ail order with Messrs C. Council and Co., Scotslown. for a cargo steamer ♦75ft in length and 10.500 tons in gross measurement. In addition to this vessel. Messrs Houlder Bros, have purchased a sister shiu to the Gunrdiann, whioh is at present under construction bv tho P.'vlmer Ship Buildimr and Iron Company. (Ltd.). Yarrow, to the order of Sir Christopher Fumes*. _ The Guardiana- it may bo recajlcd, i<? ono of the largest frozen meat carriers afloat. Her distinction is, in fact, to he able to carry as much frozen meat on a single trip as would erivc a pound and a•half to every man, woman, and ohild in London.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13889, 29 April 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13889, 29 April 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13889, 29 April 1907, Page 4