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SHIPPING.

?ORT CHALMERS,. Paisra of the Moon.- • > NOVEMBER. iani Quarter ... _ 2 w .1.46 a.m. jfnll Moon .-. 1 8 m 7.28 p.m. Lft«t Quarter _ w, 16 ... 11.11-a.m. Now Moon ~ m ~ 24 „ 9.23'a,m. Perigee ... « -.w 5 ... 1.0 p.m. Apoge® 17 ...,10.0 '4.21, j Sun rises to-day at 4.25: sets 7,23. Sun rises to-morrow 4.24-j sets 7.24, THE WEATHER. November 20.—8 a.m.: Wind S.W.; ' fine. Noon: Wind S.W.; equally. 5 p.m.: Wind aW.; squally. • 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... 29.60 29.60 29.70 Thermometer ... 56 63 60 WEATHER REPORTS. (Pin Unhid Parss Association.) 1 WELLINGTON, November 20. The following are the reports of .the Weather at 5 p.m. Capo Maria Van Diemon.—Wind S., light; bar, 30.10, thcr. 73; oloitdy; sea ' smooth. Russell.—Wind N., light; bar. 30, tlier. 70; cloudy; ssa heavy. ' ' Manukau Heads.—Wind W.S.W., breeze 1 ; , bar..-30.03, tlier. 60; cloudy; misty; bar smooth. ■ ' Auckland.—Wind W., light; bar. 30.06, tlier, 63; fair. TAuranga.—Wind W. v fair breeze; bar. 30, ther. 71; fair; sea rough. East Cape.—Wind W., gale; bar. 29.93, ther. 63; thick mist; 6ea heavy. Gisborne.—Wind W., light; bar, 29.90, ther. 72; fair; sea smooth.' Napier.—Wind W.N.W., light; bar. 29.82, thor. 77; fair; sea smooth. Wellington.—Wind N.,/breeze; bar. 29.82, ther. 63; fine, i _ \ Ca9tlepoint.—Wind N.W., moderate gale; bar. 29.75, tlier. 67; fine; sea decreasing. New Plymouth.—Wind S.W., fresh breeze; bar. 30.11, ther. 62; fine. Capo Egmont.—Wind S.W., light; bar. 3041, ther. 62; cloudy; sea moderate. Wanganui.—Wind W., fresh breeze; bar. 29.94, fher. 64; fair; bar lumpy/ Farewell Spit.—Wind W., fresh breeze'; bar. 30, ther. 64; hazy; sea moderate. Cape Foitlwind.—Wind S.W., 1 moderate gale;' bar. 30.02, ther. 59; fair. Westport.—Wind S.W., breeze; bar. ■29.97, ther. 57; fair; sea moderate, i Capo Campbell.—Wind S., fresh breeze; bar. 29.73, ther. 72; fine; sea moderate. JCaikoura..—Wind W„ light; bar. 29.66, ther. 69; fine; sea slight. Bluff.—Wind S.W., gale; bar. 29.84, ther. 49; showery; hail squalls. The following is Captain Edwin's foreoast tp 3 p.m. to-morrow:—Strong southerly winds, probably with rain; barometer rising everywhere. HIGH WATER. \ November 21.— a.m. p.m. 'At Taiaroa Heads ... ... &54 1.13 At Port Chalmers ... ... ;...' 1.34 1.53 At Dunedin ... 2.4- 2.23 November 22.— / At Taiaroa Heads 1.31 1.49 At Port Chalmers 2.11 2.29 'At Dunedin 1.2,4] 2.59 ARRIVALS. 'Corinna; s.s., 1271 tons, Cameron, from Northern ports. IT.S.S. Co., agents. Waikare, s,s., 1901 tons, Livingstone, from Sydney via Wellington. Passengers— Miss Gibson-Smith, Mrs Bohf, Messrs Wordsworth, Horton, Captain Hutchings, DEPARTURE. Waikaro, s.s., 1901 tons, Berneeh, for Auckland via way ports. Passengers—For Lyttelton: Mrs Delany, Messrs Atkinson! Delany, Campbell, Rooney. For Wellington : Mesdames Davie, Marryatt, Roberts, Hutchinson, M'Culloch, Messrs Atkins, Marryatt. Fbr Gisborne; Mr '•■ and Mrs Bainbery. For Auckland: Miss Millar, Messra S. Gf. Styche, Sturmfels. . • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. \ ' 7rom _ Clarencc River.—Mary Isabel, barquentine, to sail early. ; ' From Liverpool.—Uladye, barque, sailed ' August-11. t From _ Portland.—Koko Head, barqaaatino, sailed September 27. , From Melbourne.—Ulimaroa, November - . ' From Sydney (via Auokland).—Wimmera, November 22, From Sydney (via Wellington).—Malieno, November 21. From Auckland,—Monowai, November 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Sydney (m Auckland).-Wim-mera, November 24. For Sydney (via Wellington).—Ulimaroa, November 25. For Auckland.—Monowai, November 27. For Melbourne.—Malieno, November 22, TO ARRIVE, i AT AOSKLAND. Devon, sailed from Liverpool' September 19, via Sydney. .Morayshire, sailed October 20. Matatua, due at Auckland November 20., Theowina, left London November 13. Star of England, left New York Stptember 28. Gowanburn, left New York September 24. Daldorph, left New York Octol»er 14. Mimiro, left London September 20. Wnkamii, left London November 7. Cornwall, left London November 17. AT WELLINGTON. j Matatua, left London October 9. Arawa, 'left London October 15. Star of New Zealajid, left London October 23. AT LYTTELTON. Arawa, loft London October 16. Rimutaka; sailed from London, October' 30 Mawhera, dredge, left London November 6. Tainui, left London November 13. AT PBRT OHALUKBB AXB BdNEBIN. From London.—Papanui, October 3; due November 23 direct. Maori, via aorthern. ports, due about November 20. R&ngatira, sailed November 4; due about December 26. Lady Wolseley, left London November 13. From Liverpool.—Devon, sailed Sep. tember 19, via Sydney, due Dunedin about December 11. Morayshire, sailed October 20, due January 7. From New York.—Glendevon (via Australian v and northern ports), left September 2. Gowanburn, sailed October 2, via 'Australian ports. Indraghiri, to sail September 26. Aberlouv, to sail November ,4. DsJdorch, sailed September 15. Maahonn, to sail December 16. HOMEWARD BOUND. Indradevi, left Auckland on September 3. Norfolk, left Wellington September 24, for Avonmoulb. lonic, sailed from Gisborne October 10, for London. Wa.imate, left Wellington October 13. Turakina, left Wellington October 22. Oswestry Grange, left Wellington October 24. Athenie, left Wellington November 5. Rippingham Grange, left Wellington November 16. Paparoa, left Wellington November 20, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . FROM WELLINGTON*. Kia Ora, about November 30. Rakaai. November 21. Corintbic, December 8. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, November 20.—-Arrived; Ycddo, from San Francisco.—Sailed: Deiv of Ruthven, for the south; Bj'a Ora, 6.3;, for Napier; Hinemoa, Government s.s,, for Wellington, via\tlio West Coast; Southern Cross, barqueartine, for Svdnev MARSDEN POINT/ November 2o!HippoU, barque, for Svdiiey. AYELLINGTON, November 20.—Sailed • Wimmera (5.10 p.m.), for Lyttelton andl •Dunedin. Passengers: For L.vttelton— Mesdames Davis, Clator. For Dunedin—< Misses Boyes (2), Wiles, Pullen, Reid, M re Smith and child, Messrs Reid, Waldic; five Gteerage. Sailed: Maori (B.lo' p.m.), for Lyttelton, with 132 passengers; Marama (5.10-p.m.), for Sydney, LYTTELTON, November 20.—Arrived • Mararoa (8.25 a.m.), from; Wellington (connected with second express); Maheno, from Wellington. Sailed: Maori (3.50 p.m ) for Port Chalmers; Malieno (4.55 p.m.), for Chalmers. _'I'IMARU, November 1 20. — Sailed: 1 Kotuku (midnight), for ?ort Chalmers. FREMANTLE, November 20.—Arrived:: Oruba, from London. Passengers for New Zealand: Misses Brown, John, Campbell, Chaffoy, .Macdonald, Rosemary, Rees, Kent' Willis, Kimmer (2), O'Brien, Reid, Lady Hardy, Mesdames Acldand and family, Campbell, Carter, Haydon, Richardson, C-okor, Keene, Reid, Webb and child, Mfiiors „ Ackland, Briggs, (iould, Riohard6on, Cokor, Hurrell, Kearns, ' Keene, Bla.rt.in, Reid, Tingey, Wliitford, Rev. Webb. SYDNEY, November 20.—Arrived: Victoria (8.30 p.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, Novetober 20.—Arrived: Promise, from Auckland.—Sailed : Taieri, for- Now Zealand. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. WELLINGTON, November 20.—Sailed: Paparoa,* for London. The Shaw-Savill liner Corinthio is timed to sail from tho Dominion on December 8 for London, and is to bo followed by the Karamca, to sail in January next. The .Pioneer is to remain at Port Chalmers until the end of this month, when she. fiailsou a cruise for the Wcsj; Coast sounds.

The Waikare arrived at Dunedin early [ yesterday morniijjj from Sydney, via Wellington, and sailed agaip last evening for Auckland, via way ports. . cfwstal steamer Dorset is due at DunednWhis morning from southern ports, and sails again this evening for Rivcrton. The. Maheno is expected to arrive at Port Chalmera this morning, and will steam up .to town about. 2 p.m. She sails again from Duneain at 3 p.m. to-morrow for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobarl. •_ The New Zealand Shipping Company is in receipt of advices slating that the cargo steamer Cape Breton is to eail from New -York nexl Wednesday for New Zealand ports, via Australia, and with cargo for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. I Tho Wimmera is due to-morrow from Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast ports, ' and the Wairuna is also due to arrive tomorrow from Lyttelton. The latter has part cargo of Newcastle coal for this port. The Cormna arrived from northern ports yesterday morning, and sails to-morrow evening for Onehunga and New Plymouth, via way pprts. The caj'go steamer Glendevon, from New York, via northern ports, is expected lo arrive at Dunedin niiout the middlo of next week, with balance of American cargo for this port. j After lying idle at, Lyttelton for quite a long spell the Shaw-Savill liner Aotea sailed on Thursday for Newcastlo to fill her bunkers, after which sho will return to I Iho Dominion to load Homeward cargo early next month, Decembtr 24 having been . iiipil as her sailing date for London. I'he Anchor Shipping Company, of Nelson, is having two new .'.steamers built, one for the Nelson-Motucka-Wellington trade to replace the Tasman, aud one for the Wellington-Nelson-Wcet Coast running. Advice haa been recoived that, the vessels will be called to Nikau and Waimea, lie latter for the West Coast, sorvice, and 'the former to replace the Tosman. It is not stated when tho vessels will be entering their respective runnings. The tug Theresa Ward and dredge Muri. hiku are to como out of dock to-day, after which th-a dock will be pumped out to permit of the blocks being rclaid. Advantage will also bo laken of the opportunity to pierce tho walls of the old dock in order to connect, the new dock pumping chamber an ". machinery, so that tii.a latter may ba available for pumping out both decks. Ihe lederal-Houlder liner Rippinghain (•range, which sailed from Wellington last Monday,, look tho followine cargo for West of Lngia,nd ports;-From Wellington—sß6" bales/ tow, 1250 crates cheese, 425 boxes buttvr, 17 bales rags, 60 casks tallow, 50 bun'ilw rubber, 1000 cases preserved meat, 7 ~ CO P ra > timber. Prom Auckland 46 orates cheese, 21 casks tallow, 1141 sacks copra, 199 dumps tow. From Lyttelton—73s sacks' p,?a6. From Port l-nnljivtsy—lßß careasss mutton, 26 crates cheese, 4379 crates rabbits, 18 pkgs casings, 1 genera!. From Bluff—72 crates chccsa, 1034 ovatss rabbits.. 5999 sacks oats, \ «? s tow - From J-'imaru—Bs2o sacks ca m-'' . sacli ? P eas i 1 pkg general. Ino oxtsnsion works to the Glasgow wnarf at Napier will, within a few weeks, prevent tho Union Company and HuddartParkcr passenger boats fTom coniing to tho wharf. Until tho middle of next year the old system of tendering will lie revived. Passengers will be taken off by tender from the Wasgow wharf to the steamers, which aro to anchor under lee of, tho breakwater. Ao charge will be made on passengers booked to and from Napier, but visitors to tho steamers and. those breaking their journey will,,pay fare on the tender, A lighterage char-go on cargo will ba collectod, together with the freight, by the shipping compamas. 1 ° • T Mr ;-£ ft Soa-los, of .Wellington, who p -, half a (lozon failing yea,sob to ijOP.lon from the Dominion wit.li wool last sr.mmer, has (says the' Dominion) decided to. charter steamers in future instead of sailors. Timber, coal, and phosphates appear to be the mainstay of the average wind-jammer." whose calling nowadays is somewhat precarious in this ag 0 -of steam. ™ 6t ,, stca mer to load for Mr Scales flill bo tho Clan Maijaulay, now due at Lunbnry for a cargo of jarrah for Now psiland ports. This steamer, after loading her wool cargo here, will proceod to London, via Australia. This course i 3 being pursued in view of the fact that by so «omg the vessel will deliver her wool into London, so far as the sales there are concerned, m about equal I in* to that, of a sailer, thus not disturbmcr tho customary arrangement of lho=e wlm have u.nrally shipped by his sailing vessels. < ' . T .,v re s l ec , n . l3 . fo h # v « feii ,'matlo a most .distinction; by the insurance people as bt-iveon e.ailei-s loaded with wool in New Zea and and sailers loaded in Aus'/in S st Xoiv Zealand rates range , from 40s pw fl. on t. „ so., p „ r c , pnj . fog 0? per cent, or 100s percent,, rates char<?cabl» m Australia, according {o t1,. 3 Commercial Shipping List of Octo'-er 27, range from 37s 6d per cent, to 52s 6d per jnt. OVERLAND PASSENGERS Yesterday's Tnnoncn Tsaivs. Fromi Dunedin 'for Ihe South.-IL' Irvine ' Mr anc ' c - C. Roberts' r Brown, Mrs C. .7. Coombs. ' For Dunedin from tho South.-Mr C Grace Dr Ogston, Mr .T. M'Crcfitie, Mr A. Marshall, Mr R G. Wilson, Rev. P. Paib, Mi; and Mrs fi. Calleiuler, Mrs W.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 8

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14377, 21 November 1908, Page 8

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