SHIPPING.
HIGH WAXES.
Thii evening, 11.10. Tomorrow morning, 11,31. &\» Bit— This evening, 7.16. Bus Ris«— To-morrow morning, 4.43.
PHASES OF THE MOON.
NOVEMBER.
ARRIVALS.
■ November 2&— Kuia, b.s., 90 tons, Dowel', from r Wellington. DEPARTURES. November 27 — Gertie, s.s., 119 tonß, Simpson, for Westport. IN PORT. Shamrock, s.s., from Puponga. 1 '*&Mia,.B.s., from Wellington. r. Maioro, scow, from Newcastle. . . "EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Oreti, s.s., from Wellington, to-night. Slormbirdj s.s., ' from Wellington, tomorrow morning. Muritai, s.s., from Onehunga, and Opunake, to-morrow night. Storm, s.s., from Dupnedin, via ports, to-morrovr. Gerti*, 5.9., from Westport, eariy. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia/'B.s., for Wellington, to-night. Oreti, 8.5., for Greymouth, to-morrow. Stormbird, s.s., for Wellington, 10-mor-row. Storm, s.s., for Dunedin, via ports, tomorrow. • .Muritai, 6.6., for Opunake and Onchunga, to-morrow. Maroro, s*cow, for Sydney, early.
BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday. Arrived — Takapuna (2.45 a.m.), from Onehunga, connecting with express. GREYMOUTH, Moi'day. Arrived — Putiki (7.30 p.m.), from V:anganui. n PORT CHALMERS, Monday. Arrived — Wakanui (3 p.m.), from London.
OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS.
Deron, left New York, Sept. 9, via Australia and Auckland: due about De-
cember 3; now at Adelaide. Morayshii*, left Liverpool, Sept. 11, via Australia and Auckland; due about November 28; now at Auckland. Harera, left New York, Sept. 17, via Australia and Auckland; due about De-
cember 5; now at Melbourne. Waiwera, left London, September 30, via -f -. Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due ' about November 22. Star of Irelandv left New York, October . 5, via Australia and Auckland; due
about December 21. Anpori, left London, October 6, via Auckland. Wakanui, left London, October 8, via
Port Chalmers; due about Dec. 5. > Whakatane, left London, October 13, via
Auckland; due about December 24. _ Indraghiri, left London, October 13, TJa Australia and Auckland. • lonic, left London, October 24, via Cape-
town and Hobart;' due about Decem-
ber 7. Tomoana, left London, October 20, via Australia and Auckland; due about January 3. Kakaramea, left London, October 31, via
Capetown and Hobart; due about De-
(ember 19. Kaikoura, left London, November 5, via Capetown, Hobart and Auckland; due ' about December 28. Tongariro, left London, November 8, via Capetown and Hobart; due about December 20. Matatua, left London, . November 8, via "Capetown, Hobart and Lyttelton. Somerset, left Liverpool, November 11, via Australia and Auckland; due
About January 22. Athenic/ left London, November 17, via Capetown and Hobart.
SAILING VESSELS.
Poit George, barque, loft New York, Aug-
ust 22. Weetland. barque, left London, Sept. 6. Pitcairn Island,, barque, left Liverpool,
September. 9. Pharos, barque, left London, November 3. Tillie E. .Staxbuck, ship, loft New York, -' November 17.
Last evening the Huia Or.vi kft Wellington, but only th© Huia arrived h^r"e,"'tms morning, and .iip to noon th<»re wfls ho sigh of the Oreti. She should arrive'W to-night's tide. Tee Huia returns to, <the usual part again to-night. Tomorrow night the Muritai ja duo from Onch-unga, and to-morrow morning tho Storm and Stormbird are expected from tho SoutK.
The New -Zealand Shipping Company f stoam'er Wakanui arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday from London. The' Tirana states that th* Stormbird was w fcipj;ed" 6n Saturday with tho assistance of.'tlio" 40-toa crane at Jervois Quay, and ono of. her broken propcllor blades was replaced. . The other three were to have be in fitted yesterday, and the vessel should leave. Wellington this evening for Wanganui.
Tho Essdx, from I Bluff, and Corinthie and Papamri, from Wellington, arrived at London last Fiiday.
.■The- barque Felicitas, which put into Wellington over two -years ago in a leak ing , condition, whilst bound from Newcastle to South America, and has been anchored off Kaiwarra ever since, has, the Times understands, been gnrchased by the Union Company, to serve as a coal hulk.
First Quarter 4 1 16 Full Moon 12 4 48 Last Quarter 20 1 10 New Moon 27 4 24 Apogee, 10th, llh. 37m. p.m. Perigree, 26th, 3h. 37m. a.m. 13 p.m. 15 p.m. 21 p.m. 13 a.m.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11725, 28 November 1905, Page 4
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650SHIPPING. HIGH WAXES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11725, 28 November 1905, Page 4
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