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SHIPPING.

FOR T CIIALM ER S,

i'HAPrs or the Moon. Masju. Full Moon ... 7 .. 2.26 p.m. Last Quarter 15 ... 3.12 p.m. New Moan ?!?• ... 7.4 l a.m, First Quarter 29 ... 4.19 a.m. Apogee 7 ... C.O p.m. Perigee 21 ... 11.0 p.m. Sun rises 5.50; set; 6.52. Tilt: WEATHER March I.—B a.m.: Wind H.E.; Ihick, light rain. Neon: Wind S.K.; thick, light lain. 5 i'.ill.: Wind S.lv; thick; fair to overcast. 8 d.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Haiometer 30.15 30.10 30.10 Tiierniomeler ... £0 63 61 WMATHER REPORTS. (Pint Usitsd i'jiuss Associatioh.l _ WELLINGTON, .March 1. Tilo following arc tlio reports of the weather at 5 p.m.: — Kussell.— \V iud i\. E., breeze; bar. 50.15. iher. 75; tin-. ; m:l moderate. Manukau fleadv- \V'iiid S.W., breeze; Lai-. 30.10, tliar. 63; overcast; sea smooth. Auckland.—!\'ii:<| JS., jiMti; bar. 30.15, tlier. 72; lin:'. Tamiriga.—Wind N.W., light; bar. 30.10, il.er. 75; liii"; sta smoulii. Mast t 'ape.---Wind S. Iv, breeze; bar. 50.12. flier. 73; cloudy; sea model-ale. GKbonie. -Wind li., light; bar. 30.15, tlier. 63. Niipier.—Wind Wl'., light; bar. 30.15, tlier. 67; ciotnly,; sea moderate swell.. . WellirrgUiu.—Wind S., bre-'.w; ba# 30.17, ther. 63; line. (Vl-r-poinl.;- Wind S.W., light; bar. 50.17, tiler. 70; cloudy; i-e;t. heavy. New Plymouth.—Wind KAY., fresh; bar. ?l).15, t!-rr. 71; fine; ft a moderate. Watijj.'inui.—Wind breeze; bar. 30.11, fb:T, 63; line; sea smooth. farewell Sliil.—Wind N., frc'h; bar. 30.15, tlier. 66; overcast; sea moderule. '.'tipe Fonlwind. - Wind S.; bar. 30.31, tlftr. 50; cloihly; ~' l a moderate. We„iporl. — Win.l S.W., fresh; bar. 30.15, llier. 6'j; sea smooth. ' t.Vpe Campbell.—Wind S.. light; bar. 30.20. Iber. t>i: cbnidy: sea smooth. Kdikonra.--Wind S.K., light; bar. 30.18; ther. C' 6: oiei-cii:,t; :-:ea slight. Nuegets.—Wind S.W.; bar. 30.18, tlier. 51; cloudy; sea inofkralt'. liiiiff.—Wind S.W.; bar. 30.20, tlier. 58; line. The following is Captain Edwin's weather foiecast Io 3 p.m. to-morrow:—" Pirong winds, priiicipaily :from the southward, with slowly-falling hrotfieler, northward of Niipier and New Plymouth, but rising uWWimrc." HIGH WATER. Mnrc.li 2— am. p.m. At Taiarori Nrads 12.0 12.6 At. Port Chalmers 12.10 12.46 Al iMnedin 12.4 C 1.16 DEPA HTURE. Isabella do l''r.ui(e. sehooncr, 93 tons, Waloiilin, for ICaipsra. I'. Laltg, agent. I'-.X PUC'i'UU AIIRIVAI.S. From Melliounie.—Mara.ma, March 2. From Sydney (via Auckland).—Mokoia, Mtircli 7 From Sydney (via Wellington).—Jlahono, March 6. From Auckland.—Monowai, March 4. I'ltO.l KCi'KD CEP A R'l'li RES. For Sydney (via Auckland).—'Victoria, March 2. For Sydney (via Wellington).—Jlarama, March 3. - For Auckland.—Jlonowai, March 5. For Melbourne— Mahono, March 7. 'J'o ARRIVE. AT AUOKI.AXU. Theowina, left Ixindon November 13. ludnidovi, avrivwl Melbourne Fehriinry 13, left Sydney February 25. Delphic, loft London December 31. left Nou'cor-tle February 27. Wainiate, left . London January 7. Drnjton firnnge, left London Jiinliiiry 13! arrived Melliotirno Febniary 22, I/niigton Grange, left Liverpool February 9. Tokomaru, left London February 12. Kia Ora, left Liverpool February 23. AT WEI.I.IJJGTOM. Novo, loft London January 22. Hawke's Bay and Indralema, loft London January 30. Gorinthic, left London February 9, and Capetown February 26. Niwaru, left 'February 12, AT LTTmTO.V. Pajiaroa, arrived Capetown February 16. Rakaia, left. London February 12. ftuapcliu, left London February 23. AT TOIIT OnAI.MBItS AND DUSRDIS, From London.—Lady Wolseley, left Eondon November 15. Buteshire (to load), March 25. From Liverpool.—Fifcshire, arrived Auckland February 16, duo Dunedin ' about March 3. Drayton Grang«, <luo aboutMarch 23. LangUin Grange, due about April 20. Lakemba (barque), sailed February 24. l'rom New York.—Mashoona, sailed January 1; duo Auckland March 10. Whakarua, left February 3. Indrodevi, due about March 9. Rutherglen, left New York January 29.

HOMEWARD BOUND. Devon, left, Wellington December 30. Star o[ New Zealand, left Wellington. January 16. Matntun, left WeH'in»-' ton January 19. Clan Sutherland, left J/,ylfelton January 21. Morayshire, left Wellington January 2f. Tainu'i, loft. Wellington January 28. Orari, left Lvtlelton Januiry 51. Rangatira, left Auckland Feltruary 3. Ivaramea, left Wellington February 6. Kaikoiira, left Wellington', February 11. Wakanui, left Wellington February 15. l'apanui. left Wellington Februnry 17. Cornwall, left Lytlollon February 20. Star of Australia, left. Wellington February 20. Nercliana, left Wellington Fobruary 24. lonio Wt Wellington February 25. Pakeba, left Auckland February 26,

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. KI'.OU AUCKLAND. Ota'iii, March 6. .FltOM WF.UIKOTOS. Manmri, March 2. Marerc, alxiut. March 16. Atbenic, March 25. Whakatane, March 6 Turakina, about March 11.

.SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. KAIPARA HEADS, Maveh 1. —Arrived: Ernpre/.o (barque), from Newcastle.—Sailed: Biil Flower (schooner), for Jnvercargill; Joseph' Craig (barque), for Sydney. IIOKIANUA HEADS.—Sailed; Melbourne {Fob. 28), lor Melbourne. AUCKLAND, .March I.—Arrived: Maitai, from Fiji; Mokoia, from Sydney. Passenger for Duncdiu: .Mi- Forsyth.—Sailed: Maitai, for Wellington; Manuka, for Sydney. WELLINGTON, March 1. —Sailed: Maori (8.10 p.m.), for Lyttollon. passengers: Misses Collier, Smith, Jladonis, lfarvoy, Drake, Tullw , Neil, liovd, Menzies, .Mathews,' Gray, ree, Robinson, Williams, Kirk, Young, .\elsoii (2), Leader, Mills, Wilson. Collier. ..k'sdames Kingswell, Burton and maid, (i„,raM, Groves, Lcoa, and child, Bullock, Taylor, Smith and two children, Carty and c ilil, .Mav and ?hihl, Wilson, Garra-tt, Lair. Winter. Moderate, l)r. Williams, Rev. Aiher Cliine. IVv. luiowle* Smith, Messrs Fraser, M.l\, Morrison (21, Gilroy, Williams, Douglas, Holmden, C.'abbuin, Fotnviek, Xatlian, Millar, Gibb, Thomas. Kingswoll, Ganatt, Groves! Lees, JolJ, AYaddell, Scotland, Mitelielk Lamiant, Calvert, Stewart. Drake. .Tallies', M'Nirol, Taylor, Pwirse. Finlay. Edwards,' Campliell, Carritigton, M'Lauglilan, Richards, Garratt, Laird, Winter, Moderate, Atken, M'ljure.

LYTTELTOX, March 1.-Arrival: Dalston irarque). from Bimbury; Kaituna (Feb, 23), from Port ('lialniora: Fifc.shiio. from Wellington ; Kakanoa. from Napier.—Sailed: Mararna. for Wellington, with 190 passonper.;; liakiuicn., for Napier; Koroniiko, for Wcslpori. OAjIARU, March I.—Sailed: Rakiura (8 p.m.). for Dunoilin; Invorcargill (9.45 p.m.), for UuiH'vliji.

PEL 1' J'. Fobruary 28.—Arrived: Turaknia. from Port Chalmorfi. March I.—Arrived: Koonvii, from Rroyinout.ii; Wa.ii.aka, from I.v!t."!t<in : Moeraki. from Port Chaln;"rs;—Maratna. from Melbourne (with tho 3'.!iu r :is!i mail), l^uwii'^crs: Misso.s Stump, So.vlxjt.hni nurse. Willard, Ward, iM'.Sibiwns Ward, M'Arthur, Me.ssrs Robert-K-11. C'flin. Admits. Dunkott, Ward, Stnmn: ]7 f.teor:ii'e. - ftiilah Wanab. for 0.-iroirii: Moeraki (5.35 p.m.), for Hobarf; Maranxi (7.30 p.m.). for Port Chalmers.

•SYDNifi, March I.—Tho lihorina will Mil fot' Wo'liufrtoa on Monday to toko tip t::*) Uliinnron.'s ruruiin;;.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. OHKISTCFRJHOIt, March 1.-The Opnwa ajrivM in London on February 27, and the Rimutaka arrjvod at Plymouth on February 27. CAPETOWN*, February 26.—Sailed: Corinthin. for Wellington, via Ilokirt. SYDNEY, March 1.-Sailed: Drayton Grange, for Auckland.

Tho Koooya ia mqjeoted to avrivtt to morrow from Wert Oa9t JOTta,

Mr George Moodie, third engineer of tlio KciiiJila, li<i,i sui-wvsfully passed trie o.vaminoiion pniit'iin<_r liiin to a chief engineer's icititicafe.

Mr F. O. Pasco has transferred from the Ivijonva. to the 'I'e Anati as pui-;or, and Mr K. li. I'inlav has b:cn appointed pui-ser or the Kconva. The t-chooner Is.ibnlla, d? limine took advantage of the light S.K. biooze yester(iay, and sailed in tlie afternoon for Kaip:int. The llakiura is due to arrive to-day from (limiJini, and, nfu-v cargo, sails again tJiis ovenin;, r fr.r Uainaru, Timaru, and Akaroa. The Fifcsliire is due at Dunedin tomorrow from Lyitelron. with balance of of lCngiarni cargo for thi.-i ];t;. The Kckire made a sir.arl round trip la-1. week, Inn ing only taken 49 hours from Dunedin Io Callins an:! hack wit li a- cargo of .58,000 ft of timber. She fails again this afternoon for Invorcargill, Kiverlon, and Waikawa. Tlv'j Victoria c --tiTs this .iffornoon for Sy.lney, via Au'.'klatid and I'iiet C'cajt ports. ■ Messrs N'eill ;iu:l Co., local agents, have received advices .sidling (hal the i.exi sleamer of the Auslndian mail line to a five at Auckland from 'Fri-'co will U: the Tyiiicric, due on March Mr 11. Dryi/en jo:n?d the Tt.fiiu at Auckland ycsU'ril.iy as e'niei ollicer. relieving Mr .1. ni'iiiiilbti, w'lro rr.uic aslicre Io put in Ir.s naval reserve drill. Captain .1. M. DreweUe joined the Whancap'! til Wcllinglon yfsierilay, rejinving CaplJiin PiolK.'risou, who comes to Duucdi'n for. instructions. The steamer Cape TSreton will probably fini-. 1> diiciiarging I lie remainder <,f her N'ew York cm go at J)m:o<lin t<i-day, and will prorei'd to Port Chalmers to commence loading fo(- t.omk.'n. Tlie fsliiji rej::iiiir'g induslry. ill lloligi;or.g entered upon a new era in the competitive field on October 3 l>v the commencement cf business at the shipyard at Quarry I!ay. This is the most important dock in the Far East, the largest and liicst efficiently <H|iiipp:xl, having a Iciiglli of 707 ft.

The following vessels arrived al the Bllllf botivccirSunday and yesterday:—Tim Turakiiia, from l'ort Chalnx-rs, got in early on Sunday inoming. She load.'d ;000 carcases of cliccse, licsides o.uantitips of mutton, wool, etc., and is timed to leave this evening. '1 be Moeraki, from Sydney, via the north, goi in early yeslorday morning. She brought 150 tons of general cargo, and Icol; a Way 50 tons- cf grain for Melbourne. The Marama, from Melbourne, via llobart, arrived at about 9 a.m., with a full complement of passengers. She landed 150 toils of cargo, and shipped 2CO tons of grain for Sydney. The Waua ! ka, from Auckland, via Fast Coast ports.' brought 300 tons of sugar, and shipped 300 tons cf grain for tlio north. The Koonya also got in early yeslcrday morning from fireymouth, and brought 300 tons of coal, taking away a loading of railway sleepers for Dunedin.

The Waip'ori was Boated out of dock yesterday after having her ebaft drawn for in-sped inn am! undcigoiiyr the usual cleaning and painting. Tlio Alua, now undergoing overhaul at Port Chalmers, :s awaiting her turn, a.isl will b"> docked in a day or two for cleaning and painting.

The Marama is duo at Port Chalmers c:rlv tiiis merniiig from 'Melbourne, via ilobart, and Bluff, and will steam up to to.vn about noon to-i'ay, and saili again tomorrow afternoon for Sydney, via Cook Sfrait.

The steamer Rnt'ierglen is reported to have left New Yoik on Jauiwy 29 for Australian and New Zealand js.rts. ai\l is due at Auckland about, th.- end of this monlli. Sl» is to be 'olhnvi'd by the sfeanier Bucranii. now in the leading berth at New York.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14461, 2 March 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14461, 2 March 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14461, 2 March 1909, Page 4

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