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SHIPPING.

l OPvT CHALMERS, i?£AbE* OF THE MOON. ' - i KOVKUMER. 7irst Quarter 2 ... 1.46 a.m. Vull Moon 8 ... 7.28 p.m. Lwt Quarter ... 16 ... 11.11 a.m. New Moon 24 ... 9.23 a.m. I'eriecs S ... 1.0 p.m. Apogee 17 ... 10.0 a.m. Sun vises to-day 4.20; sets 7.32. Sun rises to-morrow 4.20; sets' 7.33. ,THE WKATHER. November 27.-8 a.m.: Calm; fine. Noon: Calm; fine. 5 run.: Calm; line lo misty. ,8 a.m. Koon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... ... M.lO 30.10 30.10 Thermometer ... 19 To 72 FORECAST.-Mr Paulin telephoned at 10 o'clock lafet night:—"E.S.K. to N.li. winds, and Jieavy clecfrio log on the I'la-st. Coast." WEATHER REPORTS. (?tR UNITED PRESB ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, November 2'7. . The following are the reports of the ■weather at S p.m. : — Cape Maria. Van Dicmcn.-Wind N.R., light; bar. 30.10, ther. 71; cloudy; sea smooth. llussell.-Wind N., breeze;.bar. 30.14, thor. 72; fine-; sea moderate. Manukau Heads'.—Wind N.E., breeze; bar. 30.18, ther. 70; fine; bar smooth. Auckland-Wind E.N.K, light; liar. 30.18, ther. 63; 'fine. T'auranga.-Wind N., light; bar. 30.20, ther. 70; fine; sca'smooth. I East Cape.—Wind N., light; bar. 30.20, Uier. 67; tine; sea moderate. Napier.—Calm; bar. 30.20, ther 65", fine; eea smooth. ' Wellington.-Wind N.N.E., light; bar. 30.17, ther. 63; fine. Castlcpoiut—Wind N.E., light; bar. 30.15, ther. 61; fine; sea increasing. _ New Plymouth—Wind N.W., light; bar. 30.20, ther. 69; fine; sea smooth. Wanganui.—Wind S.W., light; bar. 30.16, ther. 71; fine; eea. smooth. Farewell Spit.—Wind K.W., fresh; bar. 30.15, thor. 73; fine; sea moderate. Cape Foulwind— Wind W., light; bar. 30.15, ther. 69; fine; sea smooth. Westport.-Wind N.W., j light i bar. 30.15, ther. 71;' fine; sea smooth. Cape Campbell..—Wind N.W., light; bar. 30.13, ther. 71; cloudy; eea moderate. Kaikoura.—Wind 'N'.E., light; bar. 30.05, ther. 66; fine; sea smooth. Nuggets.—Wind E., light; bar. 30.10, thor. 57; thick fog; eea smooth. Bluff.—Wind E, ligihfc;' bar. 30.15, ther. 58; fine. Tie following is Captain Edwin's fore; east to 3 p.m. to-morrow:—"Moderate to strong easterly wind northward of East Cape, Tuupo, and Kawhia; moderate to strong northerly winds everywhere else; and falling barometer generally." HIGH WATER. Kovember 28— ' a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads v., 6.0 6.24 At Port Chalmers 6.40 7.4 At Dunedin _ 7.10 7.34 Kovember 29— At Taiaroa Heads ... ™ 7.0 ,7.29 At Port Chalmers ' ... ,„ 7.40 8.9 At Dunedin , 8.10 8.39 ARRIVAL. Bellflower, schooner, 98 tons, Clarkson, from Hcrekino. 1 DEPARTURES. Koonya, s.s., 1091 tons, Nictjflson, for Wcstport, via way port 6. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Monowai, s.s., 3433 tons, Rolls, for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Miss Neil, Mesdames Neil, Biss and two children, Alessrs Clements, Bealey, Mouldy. B'or Wellington—Mesdames Ellis, child, and maid, Scott (2), Slinger, .Peters, Messrs 'Watt, Caflin, Gutbrie, Peters, Wilson, Whitefield (2), Abbott, Jenkins, Shepherd, Mouldy. For Gisborne—Mrs Tyrrell, lor AucklandMi's / Walker, Messrs Shepherd, Abbott, Bell; and 15 in the steerage. / EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Clarence River.—Mary Isabel,' buqupntine, to sail early. From Liverpool.—Gladys, barque, .sailed August 11. ' From Melbourne.—Moeraki, December 1. From Sydney, (via AuoklandJ.-Manuka, November 29. From Sydney (via Wellington).—Warrimoo, November 28. From Auckland.—Waikare, December 3, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Sydney (via Auokland).—Manuka, December J. For Sydney (via Wellington).—Moeraki, December 2. *• For Auokland.—Waikare, December 4. For Melboume.-Warrimoo, November 29 ' TO ARRIVE. AT ABCKLANB. Morayshire, sailed October 20. Theo,wina, left London- November 13. Star of England, left New York September 28. Gowanburn, left New York September 24. /Daldorch, left New York October 14. Wakanui, left London November 7. AT WELLINGTON. Matatua, left London October 9. Arawa, left/London October 15. Star of New Zealand, left London October 23. Tomoana, left "London November 20. Cornwall, left London November 17. Rimutaka, left Capetown November 22. • at LiimroN. Arawa, left London October 16. Rimutaka, sailed from London, October 30 Mawhera, dredge, left Loridon November 6. Tainui, left London November 14. AT POET CHALUERS AND BINEBIN. From London.4Ranga.tira, sailed November 4; due about Decembor 26. Lady .Wolaeley, left London November 13. From Liverpool-Devon,- .sailed September 19, via, Sydney, due Dunedin about December 11. Morayshire, sailedOctober. 20, due January 7. From New York.—Glendevoa (via Australian and northern ports), left September 2. Gowanburn, sailed October.2, via. Australian ports. Indraghiri, arrived * Melbourne November 27. Abexlour, to sail November 4. DaJdorch, sailed September 15. Mashona, to sail December 16. HOMEWARD BOUND, . Norfolk left Wellington September 24 for Avonmouth. Waimate, left Wellington October 22. Oswestry Grange, left Wellington October 24. Athenic, left •Wellington Novernber ,5. Rippingham Grange, left Wellington November 16 .. Paparoa, left Wellington November 2U i Rakaia, left Wellington November 23~ Niwaru, left Wellington November 25, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FBOM WELLIXGTO3T. Kia Ora, about November 30. Corinthic December 8. Ruapehu, December 17.' Devon, December 23. —■ -c» SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUOKLAND, November 27.—Arrived-• Ysabel, schooner, from Tonga; barque, from Surprise Island. ' ' KAIPARA HEADS, November 27 - Arrived: Aratapu, brigantine, from Lyttelton. —Sailed: Swan, barque, for Melbourne. WELLINGTON, November 27—Sailed • Manuka (5 p.m.), for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers: For Brttelton—Miss , Shelter, Mesdames Channell, Mulllin Sheffor, Dr Mullin, .Messrs Warden, Girdle' stone, Sheffer. Crawford (2), James. For Dunedin—Miss M'Lean, Mrs Burcess Messrs Layburn, Montgomery, Laurie' Doughty, Croll. —Sailed: Ulimaroa (5 30 ]i.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON, November 27.—ArrivedMararoa (8 a.m.), from Wellington (connected wish the,second express); Warrimoo from \Vellingwn; Canopus, from Westport' —-Sailed: Warrimoo, for Dunedin, Bluff' Hobart, and Melbourne; MrMroa, for Wellington. Passengers: 100 saloon and 20 steerage. ( WESTPORT, November 27.—ArrivedKotuku (9.15 p.m.), from Port Chalmers. BLUFF, November 27.—Bailed: Kaiapoi,' for Dunedin; Invercargill (4'p.m.), for Dunedin, via Waikawa. MELBOURNE, November 27.~Arrivcd: Brisbane, from Kaipara. BRISBANE, November 27.—Sailed: Makura, for Vancouver. SYDNEY, November P.7.—Arrived: Mokoia, from Auckland. o THE Cll'tECT STEAMERS. MELBOURNE, November 27.—Arrived: Indraghiri, from New York. SYDNEY, November 27.-Sailed: Star of England, for New Zealand, MONTE VIDEO, November 25.—Sailed: Athenic (left Wellington November 5), for. London. o The Rakanoa sfeamed down to Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon to lay up for overhaul. . The Kaiapoi is due at Port Chalmers today, and after discharging about, 800 tons of coal will como up to town this afternoon to complete discharge. The Monowai sailed from Dunedin yesterday afternoon for Auckland, via tho usual East Coast .pacta.

The steamer Clcmlovor is cxpcclod to be all clear of her New York cargo today, and sails from Jolty street wharf for 'Newcastle direct. The Rakiura is fixed to said on Monday lor_ Lytteljon, via all.way ports, i. T'h'c;Pnpanui is expected to be all clear of her Dunedin cargo by Wednesday next, mid sails hence for Timaru and Lyttelton' ■the' latter being her final port'of discharge. The- .Kotare is duo here this evening from Riverton and Waikawa, and sails on Monday for Bluff and Invercargill. The Warrimoo is expected to arrive at Dunedin early (his morning from Sydney, Via. Cook Strait, She sails from Port Chalmers to-morrow afternoon for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart. H.M; cruiser Pioneer is expected to i ?v Tucs<,a y W}it Sm a cruiso around lie West Coast Sounds, and will remain there about a couple of weeks, and win return, to Port Chalmers, via Stewart Island, about December 23. Port Chalmers is the next loading port for the Bunpohu, which is due here from liniaru on Wednesday next to load for !;? n ,v - After loading she proceeds to Blull. Captain Livingstone, who brought the Warrimoo over from Sydney this trip, leaves, thn vessel at Duiiedin to-day ami goes on holiday leave. Captain Ilutehings Buecoods hurt' in command of the Warrimoo. Iho schooner Bellflower, laden with a cargo of kauri timber, arrived <l(T the ItOMs yesterday morning from Herokino, and after getting inside the Heads she ancborcd in tho Lower Harbour. Negotiations for the purchase of the barque Weathersficld have been completed and the viwl has been handed over to her new owners (the Union Company), who will transform her inlo a coal hulk. The N\eahor..</ied has j, Mn lying at anchor in.._ttellingtoii Harbour for some months Past, and.Will j„ all probability end her oays there. 'jibe barque Laura left Kaipara last week I\\ ft m° of timber for Sydney, after slie proceeds on time charter for siK-'irontlis in Samoan waters. A British four-mnetcd barque arrived at Wcastle last v,-e3k, after a voyage of 108 ia.y a from Antwerp, having come 16,000 ft,** a toll . o f cargo simply on the olt-ehai oe, of securm s a. payable charter. 8h | h '« * I(md co » fol ' « PO'tnot sp edfied lno s earner Mangapapa has ■ ('ays an exhange) been 6 old lT v The Norther Xamvc°Tel 1 - U7 , Ma "S a Papa is a wooden roristcr 411 ions S':°f s »>rf 79 tons net and i & : nf SI |, W f, "" kat S J- ; " 1802, siVis "f f0 1 0 ; v,,, 5. Principal dimenl sion.,;—Ln n » t i, 106 ft 8 breadlh 2Sff' % and tlanth, 6ft sin.' The turner wieckeu while entering the port of Kan mea some month, a E o.. Capiin MS, &»pSS. imsmh 1S t0 ~ mn »n«i «K The Fedoral-Houlder liner Devon, from Three warships belonging to the i m . tialas an squadron-H.lf. flagship P ower f«l, the cruisers Challenger and ten. '- -^ctedtoteyeWcllingto^X'foT l?4S'for ,, tl lS|a "? l , ?- e ? otl ' afions ™ re «n SiS > r tllfl establishment of anolh-r teuania M Lr rV C ? bal » WcCn J "* » tJa ftl J ' n a , (,VICPs llst to lia "d state son, tnlfilled all icquiremenls. ih ? n Tt urns c °mpi!cd by Lloyd's be U,„'^ S r P ' rOS I undflr ,«»wtnw!ion in oL ill « |M ffH «»d nhout 347,000 are Sl of lI a ° ,lte,n,s r-. iMS of »S tow ffSfesinv^sf

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14383, 28 November 1908, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14383, 28 November 1908, Page 8

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14383, 28 November 1908, Page 8

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