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SHIPPING.

fOßT CHALMERS, PjASES 07 THFi Moon. . KOVJHBEH. S Jfirel Quarter 2 ... 1.46 a.m. full Moon 8 ... 7.28 p.m. Lut Quarter ... 16 ... 11.11 a.m. New Moon ... 24 ... 9.23 a.m. Perigee ••...• 5 ... 1.0 p.m. 17 ... 10.0 a.m. Sun rises to-day 4i2l'; sets 7.29. THE WEATHER. . November 24.-8 a.m.: Wind S.W.; dull. Noon:. Wind S.W.; dull, 5 p.m.: Wind S.W.; dull. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ,„ ... 20 30,10 30.10 Thermometer ... 50 62 60 FORECAST.-Mr Paulin telephoned at 12 o'clock la-st night:—"All stations are warned of heavy weather over tho Tastnan Sea, and also heavy thunderstorms in all parts of Central Otago after 36 hours. Strong N.E. gales and heavy rain." ' WEATHER REPORTS. (Pan U«itbd Phbsß Association-.) WELLINGTON, November 24. The following in Captain Edwin's forecast to 3 p.m. to-morrow:.-" Modoratc to strong westerly winds northward of Napier and, New Plymouth, but from the southward elsewhere. Rain is probable in the North Island." ' ../" lIKJH WATER. I November 25- , a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads 3,27 ! 3,45 -.At Port Chalmers 4.7 4.25 At Dunedin 4.37 4.55 ARRIVALS. Ulimaroa, s.s., 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Melbourne, via Hobart ajid the Bluff. Neill and Co., agents. Pa«songers--Sli«e3 Murphy, Shcod, Courtis, Lewis, Watts, Myers, Marsden, Black, Mcsdames Davidson and girl, Tulloch and child, Allen, Friedlander,- llarlow, Crombie, Rogers, Kemp, Pchl, Hoeflish, M'Donald, M'Kcnzie, Williamson, Westwood. Goodwin and two children, Messrs Scott, Cahill,, Horner, Friedlander, Courtis, Alien, BrOok, Paterson, Young, Pyle, Fnhey, Stewart, Sheed, Crombie, Rogers, Kemp, -Chapman, Murray, Raylie, Uruce, Sargeniton, Pox, .W'ilkiimn, Fraiicis,' Hunter, Briers, Grant, Hctldorson, Gardic, Hcpworth, Flotcher, Smith, Miller, Moign, M'Grcgor, Myera, Collier, Wells, Goodwin, Westwood, iVl'Kenzie, Nasoh; 6i' steerage. . / Invercargill, s.s., 123 tons, Gillies, frqm Stewart Island. Invercargill Shipping Co., agents. ' Storm, 6.5., 106 tons, Wood, from Tittiatu. : Tapley and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. •Wimmera, s.s., 1870 tons, Waller, for Sydney, via East Coast. Neill and Co; agenta. Passengers-For Lyttolton: Misses Middleton, Fowler, M'Phoil, HerJcy, Mcs'dames Ledingham, Durant, Boully, Gilbert, Galloway, M'Laren, Messrs Wil*gn, P. J. Boswell, Gilbert, Durant, Boully, Chadwick, Shocklcford, Ledingham, Galloway. For Wellington: Missy White (2), Murray, Mes- , dames Sutherland, Frasor, Clark, Messrs Carbie, .Blandy, lisex, Moritzson, Lang, Borod, Thompson, Smith (2)., For Napier: Misses Chapman, Holmes, Mcedajncs Brown and children (3), Chapman, Holmes, Griffin, G. G. Holmes, Messrs Brown, Holmes (2). For Gisborno: .Mcsdames Black, Allen, Mr Allen. For Aucklr.nd: Miss Readihg-Buck-■nell, Best, Mcsdames Reading-Buckncll, Rabbidge, Preston-Thomas, Messrs Isaacs, Sherwood, Powell, Dale,, Ross, Edwards, Carroll,, Huston, Corps, Collins, Griffin, Cryer,: Parrington, Meikle, Preston-Thomas (2), Mawson, Letters, Reading-Bucknell (2), Tarbetj' 70 steerage for all ports. Kotare, s.s., 79 tons, Marks, for southern ports* Keith Ramsay, agent. ' BXPEOTKD ARRIVALS, .'From Clarence River.—Mary Isabel, ba.r<]uentmo, to tail early. From Liverpool—Gladys, barque, sailed August 11. From Melbourne.—Moeraki, December 1. From Sydney (via AucklandJ.-Manuka, November 29. From Sydney (via Wellingtons-Warn-moo, November 28, From ' Auckland.—Monowai, November 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Sydney (via Auckiand).-Manuka} December 1. For Sydney (via Wellington).-Ulimaroa, November 25. ' For. Auckland.—Monowai, November 27. .For Melbourne.-Warrimoo. November 29. TO ARRIVE. AT AUGKLANO. Devon, sailed from Liverpool September 19, via Sydney. Morayshire, Sailed October 20. Theowina, left London Novembor 13. Star.of England, left Now York Stptember 28, Gowanburn, left New York September 24. Daldorch, left New York Octo< berl4,. Wakanui, left London November 7. ' '''■'»* WHAMCTON. London Ootqber 9. AraWa, left London October 15. Star of New Zealand,, left Lohdon October, 23. Tomoana, left London November 120. Cornwall, left London- November 17. Rimutaka, left Capetown November 22. AT LTTTEttON. Arawa,- left London October 16. Rimutaka, sailed from London, October 30. Mawhera, dredge, left London November 6.. Tajnui, left London November' 14; ". AT FBKT SHAIMEItS AND DtSEBIIf. From London.—Rangatira, sailed November 4;. duo about. December 26. Lady Wolseley, left London November 13. .Frqrn Liverpool.—Devon, sailed September,. 19, via Sydney, due- Dtmcdin about.-, December. 11, Morayshire, sailed October. 20, due January 7. .From New York.—Glendevon (via Australian : and northern ports), left Sep.Gowanburn, sailed October 2, via Australian ports. Indraghiri, to sail September 26. /Aberlour, to sail November 4.. Daldorch, sailed September 15, Maahona, to sail December 16. -HOMEWARD BOUND, Indradovi, left Auckland on September 3.- Norfolk, left- Wellington September 24. ; for Avonmouth. Waimste, left Wellington' October 22. Oswestry Grange, left Wellington October 13, Ttirakina, left Wellington October 22. Oswestry Grange, loft Wellington October 24. . Athenic. left W«llingfon- November 5. Rippingham Grange, left Wellington November 16. Panaroa,\ left Wellington November 20. Rikaia, loft Wellington November 23. : ; PROJECTED DM'ARTURES- ... , FROM WKLUXOTOX. Kiq. Ora, about November 30. Corinthie, Dcce/nber 8. . ♦ IMPORTS. . Ulimaroa, from ' Melbourne:— 74-2 pkgs tea, 33 ingots tin, 50 bags.almonds, 382_casc3 fruit, quantity pig iron, 140' cases spirits, '40 do apolliriaris, 71 pkgs E colours, 32 bags bottles, 240 cases sugar, 137 bags 92 cases'onions', 65 bags manure, 188 bags bark, 62 pkgs muscatels, 101 logs, 1485 pkgs sultanas, 428 cases currants, 78 do figs, 1014 pkgs sulphur, 25 bdls willows, 98 pieces timber, and sundries. . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. HOKIANGA HEADS, November 24.Arrived: Houtu, schooner, from Wanganui. AUCKLAND, November 24.—Sailed: Mapuka, for Dunedin. Passengers: Messrs Gregg, Lethaby, Mre Morton, Mr E. Clayforth. WELLINGTON, November 24.—Sailed: Monowai (5.15 p.m.). for Lyttelton and Dunedin; Mararoa (8.10 p.m.), for Lyttelton, with 80 passengers. LYTTELTON, November 24,-Arrived: Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington (connected with first express); Corinna, for Wellington, New Plymouth, and Onehunga; Maori, for Wellington. TIMARU, November 24.-Sailed: Storm (1 p.m.), for Dunedin. BLUFF, November 24.-Arrived: Kaiapoi, from Newcastle. SYDNEY, November 24.—Arrived: Marama (early), from Wellington! Marjorie Craig, from Kaipara; Senorita, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, November 24.-Sailed: Daniel, for Auckland. MELBOURNE, November 24.-Arrived: Melbourne, Irpm New Zealand. ♦ THE DIRECT STEAMERS.V AUCKLAND, November 24.-Arrived: Mimiro, from London, via Australia. CAPETOWN, November 82.—Sailed: Rimutaka, for Wellington. o The Kotuku is expected to have her repairs complotcd to-day, land will depart for West Coast ports, via Oaroaru. •The Wairuna sails from Dunedin to-day for Nowcflstla. The Koonva is expected to arrive to-mor-row from West Ooaet port*, and will probably sail to-morrow evening for Oamarn. The Wimmera eteamed down to Port Chalmers yestorday afternoon to take •transhinmentfl and passengers ey Papanui, after which she sailed for Sydney, via Auckland. Tho Storm arrived at Duugdjn at 2.10, this taoinJDg from limara, " '

Tlio Invcreargil' arrived at Dunedin yesterday afternoon with a onrgo of timber from Stewart Island, The Kotare sailed at daylight, yesterday for southern ports. The- Raktonoa is expected lo arrive to-day from northern ports, and after completing her discharge will withdraw for overhaul, The Papanui is lo conn) up to Dunedin to-day, and will commence discharging licr Homo cargo for this port, The tug Theresa Ward,' and dredgo Murihiku are expected lo leave Port Clialmers to-day for Bluff. Private advices received at Wellington ' state that the hurqwontino Charles F. Crocker, 762 tons, has left, Puget Sound laden with 600,000 ft of Oregon pine • for discharge at Wellington, Tho Foredal-HouldovY liner Cornwall, which sailed on the 17th iust. from Liverpool, vvill make Wellington her first port, of call in the Dominionj and proceeds thence to Auckland, Lyltelton, and Dunedin. She is due. at Wellington about January 6. The barque Ganvmede is to proceed from Lytlolton to Pott Hnon (Tasmania), to load a cargo of liardwood for Lyttelton, The Ulimaroa arrived at' Dunedin at a.u early hour yesterday morning, from Melbourne, via Hobart und Bluff. She left the former port on Wednesday last, and experienced moderate N,W. Winds, and high westerly swell, with fine weather, ffotn Hobart to Dunedin. She sails again this afternoon from Diinodin for Sydney, via Cook Strait. Advices to !iand> state that. the Salvage Association have, received tho. following cablegram from Llofd'e agents, dalcdSan Francisco. September 25,, re the Eaton Hall:—"Owner's agent will not agree to necessary repairs to enable vessel to proceed to destination. ) lJowring (owner's agent) has received ■ ins'l ructions from owner's underwriters of 'the ship and freight recommend sale by auction as soon a« possible for tho benefit of all concerned. Could probably arrange charter vessel delivery cargo destination about 205." Jt will be romembered that, the Eaton Hall was on a voyage from Newcastle to Valparaiso, and was dismasted. She arrived at Papeeto in August, and is still ih port there. Last week's Gazette slates:—" Notice that from about November 17 onward the dredge Whakariro will be engaged in dredging on tho eastern ' side'.of-Falcon' Shoal, in the entrance to the harbour: Masters of vessels entering: or .leaving tho harbour are warned, to .para to the westward of the dredge,- and not to approach closer than two cable length, so as to keep clear of all moorrnp. The dredge will show two blaok balls or shapes in a vertical lino, one ovor the other, during the daytime, and two red lights in a vertical line, one over fcha other, as well as the usual anchor lights, at night, time.'' — ♦-- , UNION COMPANY'S FLEET. Time-table Alterations.. Consequent upon the approaching holidays, , which will interfere, with time'tablo dates of various passenger steampts, tho following alterations have been announced by the Union Company to meet the tion:Marama i arrives at Dunedin. fr6m Melbourne, via ports, early on Tuesday, December 22; leaves Duneilih same day, Lyttelton Wednesday, arrives Wellington Thursday, works cargo and sails for Sydney on Friday, December 25 (her usual time-table date); arrives at Sydney on De-* 1 comber 29. and sails on usual time-table date (Saturday, January 2). Malieno arrives at Wellington from Sydney on Wednesday,. 23rd, leaves same>.day for Lyttelton, working Lyttelton on Thursday, and arrives Dunedin on Christmas Day, sailing dn Sunday in hel' time-table; leaves Hobart Thursday,. December 31. Warrimoo will leave Sydney on Friday, Deoember 25 (a day ahead of usual timetable) for Wellington; arrived at Wellington ,° n Tuesday evening, 29th 'leaves on Wednesday, 30th, Lyttelton on Thursday, 31st, amve3 Dunedin on New Year's Day sailing on Sunday (time-table date), Moe«,ki leaves Melbourne on Tuesday, December 29 (a day ahead of usual timetable), clears Hobart on Thursday, Decern-

her 31, leaves Blulf on Monday, January 4, and keeps her usual time-la-blo date. Manuka loaves Auckland early on Tuesday, December 22, works through tlisbornc and Napier on Wednesday, 23rd, Wellington, Thursday, 24t.1i, Lyltelton. Friday, 25th (with passengers only), arrives Dunedin Saturday, 20th; leaves Dunedin on Tuesday, 29t.1i, in usual time-table, pausing through Napier on Friday, January 1 (Now Year's Day), with passengers only.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14380, 25 November 1908, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14380, 25 November 1908, Page 6

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14380, 25 November 1908, Page 6