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SHIPPING.

PORT CHALMERS.. ?lASES OF THE MOON. NOVEUBKR. ■'.'. Tint Quarter 2 ... 1.46 a.m. .♦VII Moon' 8 ... 7.28 p.m. . I*i!t Quarter 16 ... 11.11 a.m. ■'■:. Nfw Moon ' • 24 ... 9.23' a.m. Psrijta 5 ... 1.0 p.m. . Aboje* 17 ... 10.0 a.m. :.Sun rises to-day 4.22; sets 7.28. ;'.; . THE WEATHER. . ' November 23.-8 a.m.: Wind S.E.; fine.' : Noon: Wind S.W.; dull. 5 p.m.: Wind .'.■ S.W.; overcast 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... ... 8.90 30 30 ' Thermometer ... 61 56 50 ' FORECAST.—Mr Fau-lir. telephoned at fio'olook, last night :-"E.S.E. to S.W. : winds and rain showers." WEATHER REPORTS. ■-, r (Tia TJsited Press Association.) . ._ V WELLINGTON, November 23. Thc< .following are the reports of the wtthsr a,t 5 p.m.:— Cape Maria Van Diemen.—Wind N.E., ,•; /light; bar. 30.10, ther. 68; gloomy; sea ' modeiate. Russell.-ffir.d S.W., strong; bar. 30.12, ther. 71; fine; sea moderate. ■'. Manukau Heads.—Wind W-, breeze; bar. '30*10, ther. 61:, overcast; sea smooth. :; •Auofclaml.—Wind 5.W.,. fresh; l>ar. 30.08, ther. 68 : ; fine, ' ' ,T«ura,trga.-Wind V*., light; bar. 30.00, ... ther. 70j line; eea smooth. : East Cape.-Wind W., light; ther. 29.99, .. , ther. 73; fine; sea moderate. ( V Gisborne.-Wiml E., light; bar. 29.93, ;." ther.- 70; fiot; sea smooth. J.;;. Napier.—Wind 5.8., light; bat. 29.95, ! V- ther. 61; pvoroast; sea. smooth. . ■" Wellington—Wind N.N.W., breeze; bar. ..' . 29.fj9, ther. 60; overcast, with win , 'Castlepoint.-Wind N.W., light; bar. > 29.80, ther. 63; cloudy; sea moderate, '■ New Plymouth.—Wind W.S.W., light; • ■ 'bar .30.08, ther. 64; overcast; sea smooth. ' "Wangapi.-Wind S.W.,,light; bar. 29.97, ther. 63; cloudy; sea moderate. '.'.-■ Gape' Egmont.—Wind S.W., light; bar. ; "30,(18,. thrc. 64; overcast; sea smooth. I Farewell Spit.—Wind W., fresh; bar. • 30.(10, ther. 63; overcast; Bea moderate. ' (jape Foulwind.—Wind W., breeze; bar. ' 29.05, ther. 58; rain; sea medcrato. ■ ■:■■ Wostport.-Wind N., light; bar, ' 29.93, iy ther. 63; Tain; sea moderate swell, ■ Capo Campbell.—Wind S:, light; bar. ; .29.86, ther. 60; cloudy: sea moderate. , e.n.e., ] g ht; bar, 28.85, V ther. 59; gloomy; eea emooth. / Bluft'.-Wind 8.E., light: bar. 29.95, ther. : 52; fine. ; 'The followang is Captain Edwin's fore- ;, i cast ;to 5 p.m. to-morrow:—Moderate to strong wind? northward of East Cape, •Taiipo, and Raglan'; strong from the westward, thenco to Napier; strong to a.gale , fftrmwestward after from 10 to 16' hours ':. elsewhere. Rain is probable in most parts . 'of'the Dominion. ;;'\'■'';' HIGH WATER. ' : ''; November 24— a.m, p.m. At Taiaroa Heads 2.41 2.58 At Fort Chalmers 3.21 3.38 ■.: At Dunedin 3.51 4.8 :: ; . ■/ . . ARRIVALS. V •■■ Papanui, Us., 8860 tons, iWeston, from ; ■" London, via Capetown. New Zealand Shipr '.." pi"S Company, agents. Passengers: Tor y. Oimedin: Second ealoan—Miss M. Ricj qUick, Mcedamee M. Allen, Durrant, A, 8. ./Lang, Charters and two children, Ingram :;. and child, Ticehurst, Messrs M. Allen, E. , : » W;; Beneon, J. 0. Coaker, Durrant, F. J. ! Wjlson, W. Bell, Charters, A. Flett, W. ;.' Hewitt,. Ingram, J. Johnstone, H. A. Mans- :■: .'field,' l JJerriman, r, Taggart, J. Taylor, Ticehurst. For Wellington, 47; for Atick- ;>'. land, 32; for Lyttolton, 21. ;'■'.■,■: St,'Kilda, y barquentiiw, 188 tons, Jewel . from Whangape. . '' ,' : ' : • ';.'" . DEPARTURE. V; ,Magic, auxiliary scow, .58 tons, M'Lellan, :■' for Tautuku. J.. N. Lawson, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. - Frorn: Clarence River.—Mary leabtl, tj#queutine, io sail early. , From Liverpool.—Gladys, barqu«, sailed 11. from Melbourne.—TJlimaroa, Novembsr •'■.' '24. ,1 ■■: From Sydney (via Auckland).-Manuka, November 29. I From Sydney (via Wellington).-Warvi-liioo, November 28. _From Auckland.—Monowai, November !, PRtDJECTED DEPARTURES. -'' or J s y dnev ( via Auckland).—Wim- ;' mera, November 24.' ', For Sydney (via Wellington).-Ulimaroa, November 25. ; : )For Auckland.—Monowai, November 27. For , Melbourne.-Warrimoo, November .'29 ■ .' TO ARRIVE. ..■'.'•". AT AUCKLAND. ■Devon, sailed from Liverpool September 19, vi 4 Sydney. Morayshire, sailed October 20. Theowina, loft London November 13. Star-of England, left New York Stptem- :.; her 28. Gowanbum, left New Y<?rk SepC: tcmbftt 2i Daldorch. left New York Octo- >.':■;-, ty Mimiro, left London September .20. Wakanui,.' left London November 7. ;. .Cornwall, left London November 17. AT WI!U,|XOTt)N. >:\ Matatua, left London Ootober 9. Arawa, : left London October 15. Star of New Zea--1 | and ' ! eft London Odobor 23. Tomoana, , . '. left London November 20. [X ■ 'AT ITITILTOM. , (; Arawa, left London October'l6, Rimuir tak.a, sailed from London, Ootober 30. f : \ Mawhera, dredge, left London November i'r 6. Tamui, left Undon November 14. Si;. V *T PSBT CHAIUKBS AN3 BVNEBIN. \"; . ; From London.-Rangatira, sailed Nov'em- . , bor ] 4; due about December 26. Lady I. iWolsoJey, left London November 13. ' ■ • V From Liverpool-Devon, • sailed September 19, via Sydney, due Dunedin about December 11. Morayshire, sailed October 20, due January 7. From New York.-Glemlovon (via Australian' and northern ports), left Scptoniber 2.. Gowanburn, sailed October 2, via Australian ports, Indraghiri, to sajl September 26. Aberlour, to fail November 4Y DaJdorch, sailed September 15. Ma>hona, to sail December 16. ~ / .'." HOMKWARD ROUND. Indradevi, left Aueklaid on September 3. Norfolk, left Wellington Septemljer ;'• 24,. _ for Avonmouth, Waimate, left V Wellington October 22. Oswestry Grange, ..' left Wellington October 13. Turakina, left , Wellington October 22. Oswestry Grange, .■-.loft-Wellington October 24. Athenic, left Wellington November 5. Rippingham > v Grange, left Wellington November 16. .' Vanaroa, loft Wellington November 20. ..fiakaia, left Wellington November\23. % ' .-, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FBOM WBIUNGTON, Kia Ora, about November 30. Corinthie, December 8. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND,' November 23,—Sailed: Mokoia, for Sydney; YeddOj for Sydney; Koromiko, for .Westport. WELLINGTON, November 23.-Sailed: Maori (8.10 p.m.), for Lyitelton, with 12b pas3ongers. j LYITELTON, November 23.—Arrived: Storm, from Wanganui. Sailed: Raka- , nca, for Timaru and Pott Chalmers; Storm. f<jr Timaru and Dnncdin; Mararoa, for Wellington. OAMARU, November 23.—Arrived: ; CoTinna (yesterday), from Dunedin; Kassa (yesterday), from Hobaxt. BLUFF, November 23.—Arrived: Ulimaroa.(6.3o a.m.), from Melbourne, with an English mail. Passengers: Misses Murphy, 1 , Sliced, Courtis, Lewis, Watts, Myers, Mars' den, Black, Meedames Davidson, Girl ■Whitehead, Tulloch and child, Allen, Friedlander, Eirlow, Crombie, Rogers, Kemp ' Pehl, Hceflish, M'Bonald, Williami-on] M'Kcnzic, Wcstwood, Gcodwiji and two children, Messrs Cahill, Homer, Priedi'audcr, .Courtis, Allen, Brooks, Paterson, Young, Pyle, Whitcliead, Fahcy, Stewart, I Sheed, Crombie, Rogers, Kemp, Chapman, [ Mutray, Raync, Bruce, Sargciiston, Wilkinson, Francis, Huntei', Brier, Grant, Henm- derson, Williams, Fox, Cardie, Hepwortli, Fletoher, Smith, Miller, Moign, M'Grcgor, Myers, Collier. Wells, Goodwin, Wcstwood, - M'Kenjie, Mason. Arrived: Mahcno (6.45 a.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed: TJlimaroa (5.45 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maheno •■■ (6/30 p.iih), for Hohart. .SYDNEY, November 23.—Arrived: Pelo- % ias, from Whangaroa. MELBOURNE, November 23-Arrived: Jessie Craig, from Whangorei.

The TJlimarca is expected to arrive at Dunedin this morning from Melbourne, via llobart awl Muff. The Wimmora sails this afternoon from Port Chalmers for Sydney, via (Auckland and intermediate ports. Tho ?eow finished working cargo yesterday aflcrnoon, and sailed for Tau,-tuk-ti. The Invercargill is expected to arrive today from Stewart Island with a cargo of timber. The barqiientino St. Kilda, which arrived otf the Heads on Sunday afternoon, was berthed at neon vesta-day! She left Whanpipe on the 14th irwt. with 150,000 ft. of kauri for Dunedin, and met southerly winds to Staphon's Island, N.W. winds io Ranks Peninsula, and light variable winds to arrival. . Tlie barqno Rona was lowed up to lown yesterday morning from the Lower Harbour, find l»rthed at Rattray street wharf, wbor« she will discharge her cargo of Tas.manian liardwcod. She left Port Iterance a week ago, and made an exceptionally smart, passage of six day.? and a-half, being favoured with stiff W. to N.W. winds throughout.

* ARRIVAL OF THE PAPANUI. The Kow Zealand- Shipping Company's strainer Papanui, from London direct, arrived off the Heads on Pundpy night, and .steamed up to Port Chalmers at 5 a.m. yesfwday, and after Iwiin.- pratiquo and cleared inward*, bcrllifd at the tleorgo street pfej- at noon. Tho Papanui left IxHidon on October 5, fogs prevailing an faras U.->honl, thence fine to Tenwilfe, at which a call was made on the 10;h. Tho equator wb* ci«js<l on tho 18th, medcrato trade winds ( beiiifc experienced bctlx north and south. Capetown was readied at. 5 p.m. on the 28th. All the passengers had an enjoyable' trip on chore. Two txcowl ralocn pa."3en.goiß lef-i the ship and 11. joined he- during her day's slay. Modorate westerly winds and seas prevailed until rrachiiiC the longitude of Kep?uckn Islawi, wh«n moderate to fresh ;;alc3 wero encMii.lered oontbuing until Pujvcgtu- Point was sighted at 2 a.m, on Sunday. Tho passage was devoid of noteworthy incident, fine weather psrmitUng: dock ga-.nos, oio., to ho earned on almost without interruption. 'In addition to Iho usual dock games a fancy drees ball was organised bv the second falcon passengers on Tlmivday night, and tho third-saloon pae-ongere Iwld auptlwr an tho faLowmg evening, both functions being highly .successful and 'enjoyable to all con-, cernod. Captain T. 8. Weston is still in command, and has the following offioere associated with him:-Chief, Mr H. Makepeace; second, Mr R. G. Cayte (late third olhccr); third, Mr H, J. Wilde (late fourth Wakanui); fourth, Mr S. W. Boyd (late jj ll ™ officer of g.6. fathan); surgeon, Dr C. E. Howden. Mr R, Holmes is chief engineer, his assistants being- Mr W. .Tonkin, son (second), Mr S. U. Brow (third). Mr '~ Nibb (fourth), Mr T. -Byks (fifth). Refrigerating nnginecr/Mr H, Dix, his assistant being Mr W. Prophet, My 11. Boon being steward in charge. The Papanui brings 3000 Icns of general cargo for Dimt .1' u r ™ ailKlor I>c ' in -T for Timaru and Her )ia.«engers and' cargo for nenhern ports are (0 be transhipped to the Wimmera at Port Chalmers to-Jay after which the Papanui will come up to <wn to discharge. Sho also brought eight wgs 'of mnil matter from Capetown for Uunedra, Timaru, and Lytteltou.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14379, 24 November 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14379, 24 November 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14379, 24 November 1908, Page 4