SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES or TJ IK MOON. (Calculated for Nt-w Zealand Mean Time.) MARCH.
s• it 1-1 5.30 a.m.; nets. G.3C p.m. r-A 1, 55 m-W, 3.50 a.m. ii;-V Y .-aU-i\ 2.55 a.ni’.; 3.20 p.m. ' AlvUl VED. I.? a' 1 ..’.'.)!' 9W toJfilobinB "» ; .ai‘‘r,f Vk-IoHa I .' (7.15 aum.). ® ,io trill;-., k, ham London, vifu Ausaalia, j\ -uil; l<imi and Napier. . rMiri'rilit n s (S.i'j a.m.). 1071 tons. Glut, (3,33 p.m.), 252 tons. Uol--120 lons, Norlii. i rum Blenheim. ir,,1l 11 n upii i. s.u. (11.21) P.m.). -‘'-I tons, Hull, from Nelson and J'iclon. Nnloon: Mi -Murk:;. < olom Uh p)*ford Hive, Ninoll. Anderson, . liiildlo--12), Killo, Gliliord (2), Horton, Mi Hi nj,'ton, lif-mm-r. Mosdnmes Wick, . Moore. .Sneed, anil child. Messrs Hindu I:iiri-1. Sinnleton, Alien. Kinndmrgh. i'fO'- Ihnmingluim. Lammas, btrouts. lijniiiehr, Iv.ven. Skene. J largreaves, Alorrison' Clin'ord. Adams. Penny, Lnmtierl, Fraser, Tytler. -Melville, Kcdwood; fi Bleerage. SAI r/l'H. MONDAY. PKIIR.ITATIY 29. ■ ITineve-a (G u.ni2S2 tone’.. Ballons, !..h. (2.3'i p.m.). SO tons, Abrams, far Wc-taoii. „ ~ Ifi’ia. s.'. 1 1.15 p.m.). 00 tons. Dowell, for Wanganui „„„ Bee-I'in ss (1.20 p.m.). 517 ton«. \V illiani-:.' for* BieSm end Nelson Passengers— Si,loon : lor I’ieton Miss A\ valt, -Messrs Ik. in-lev, l.ye.ns. Tor Nelson jdrs jtlancc. Mrysrs Gran, buintcd Simi>7"n. Dlanec. . . Tiinvwcra. (5.10 p.m.), 12hc5 tonfi, Dollh, for -Napier. Gi'-dmrno ami Amdchuid. Fasten [.mrs — 1 Saloon: I‘OL* Na■j,;er Riwmnml, Atmnro. icr Gishnri.e Misses W'ltta- <‘2). Mcsdamos .loner, mid inlanl , U lekstenil. pm‘ '. 1C *~ land Misst- Cm-nuelc, Hailey {->• *}»•- rnn. Mes.liuiie-s MeNiekle. Bailey (-). Slice--1,,,11 mid •') children, Dobson and olirlil, Norris, Mr Hobson. . A . Mara ran, s.s, (".ID IMiu), lASI tone, McJloUi. for Xiyttellon. ldu-senj;ers— SiUoull. Misses Mace, Hyde. Illicitly, <■' “j''I'* 1 '* Harney. Bridges. Smytlie, Jnhl. -Mort ock, Wilcox, Mosdauii-ct* I’irio and 2 children. Gnu" and infant, dohnstono unci family, llAimau, Kilgour and child. Sampson, IWwicv. Sail, Moova, iMuiane, ilcbhenv, Wright .MollinMi, GoodluU and child, AVestphal and 11 children, Plimmor. Cox, Kilt;our and child, .lohnstono and AVilrtOn. iCnisht, Puiwis. bnott, Brookie, Dari. Marie, ilooper, CourtiH. Lockhcnd. FiulrJ.-, NVa Sun, Sail, Jones, Scott, Cook, Muddison, bteyens. N’ancarrow, AYillis, McShcrry, Clarke. Ward, \\ r Fnnicss (2), Maoro, Meliuush, Nurrnary, AVestphal, Wilson, Piimmer, Kedwood, Auirust, Drnwiddio, iNo-Hon, Til an chard, Spi Her, Trolovo, Bisljop, Flott, Duncan, McVilly, Schlosa. Cox, lloimy. Panther, Pilbow, Pim-cy, Ixickhead, Ccmrtis. . _ , Himitangi, s.s, (G. 20 p.m.), IfD tons, Maiilev, for Groymouth- t TTT , Koonya, s.s. (7.50 p.m.)., 1091 tons, Watnon, for 'Westport and Greymouth, Queen of tho South, s.s. (10 p.m.), 121 tons, Ifarvcy, for Foxton. BY TFLFGKAPH. AUCKLAND, Arrived—AVcsfralia (5 a.m.), from Sydnov: ITriwea, from South. Sailed—Zealandin, (5.45 p.m.), for Sydney; Pendlo Hill, barqucntine, for Mercmj Bay. KAIPARA, Monday. Sailed—Hu nice, schooner, for Dunedin. ONHITTTNCtA, Alonday. Sailed—Botoiti. for Now Plymouth and Wf'liin' r ton. Pnssenyers—Saloon: Misses Amlmrv, Gillies. AVnllncc, Morton,- (2), Gordon*. Bee. Jacobs, Eussoll (2), Honeycombe.* Greenfield, Pilldngton, /miau, Tlmnillon, McGregor, Atesdames Heapley, MeACillan, McGregor, AVatcr and infant. ■Walker, Howell, Hadfield, Jacobs. Or, Gillies, McKenzie. Dr McGregor, Sergt.Mnjor Salmon, Sorgts. Pome, McKee, Atessrs Joseph. Dcntj AlcKcnzie, Cook. TOvett. AlcSilvernv. Lothian. Alorton. Ev-fm-n, Napier, D'Ovby, (Vellington, Pilkingtou. Bailev, Gooner, Driscoll, Graham, Anderson. Wyatt, Jlannhig, Henton, Park, Black. Orr, Hughes, AlikkleBOD. Hopewell, Senling. Perctt. McPurrau, Lanronson, Masters AXcMillan, Aiorton (2), Gillies. * NFA.V PLYJIOHTH, Stonday. Arrived —Ifarawa (1.e() a.m.), from Onelmnga. v , Sailed—Corinna (-1.50 p.m.), for Wellington: Barawa (0.5 p.m.), for Onehunga (connected). T> .( fPTP A
iLUJim.xn;u/. PATH!A, Monday. Sailed—Mana (8 p.m.). for Wellington. WANGANUI, Sunday. Arrived —Oreti (7 p.m.), from AA e^lingn* Monday. Arrived—Stormbird (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington. w , Sailed —Stormbird (8.30 p.m.), for Weilington. GISBORNE, Monday. Sailed— Star of New Zealand, for NaP,el ' NAPIER, Sunday. Sailed—Kahn (10 p.m.), for Wellington via Coast. Monday. Sailed—Talnne (3 p.m,), for WellingtoU‘ PICTON, Saturday. Arrived—Wnnaka (9 p.m.), from Newcastle. . Monday. Arrived —Pengnin. from Wellington. Sailed—Wan aka (10 p.m.), for Wellington; Penguin (10 p.m.). for Nelson. NELSON, Monday. Arrived—Talcnpuna (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Tubapuna. for New Plymontn. MOTEEKA. Monday. Sailed—Tasman (7 p.m.), for Wollmg*°n‘ . WESTPORT, Sunday. Arrived—Rololduo (6.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Monday • Sailed—TT.M.S. Lizard (10 a.m.), for Milford Sound. LYTTELTON. Monday. Sailed—Kotomahana (9.15 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Morse, Rrilv, Moorhonso, Seddon, Mcßeth, Fraser. "McKenzie, Aldcrsley, 'R-icnardson, Duff an, Ogden. Hughes, McKay, Stephenson. Cavnor. Morris. Laker. Loan. Hutton; Ladv Burdett. Nurse Urqnhart. Mesdames Jackson. Rule and 2 children, NeKan. Richards. Reis, Josephs. Cole (2k MriMnkiu. Moorehouse, Seddon, McDuff, Robertson, JJopkirk, Brown, Anderson and 2 infants, Hcnningham, Anderson, Sncw, Bishop and child. Delaney, Wright, Von 'Archdeacon AVright, Very Rev Be Menant des Chesnais, Revs AV. Simpson. Wilson, Sir O. Burdett, Captain Foster, Lieutenants Martin, King, Sergeants Huggins, Small. Corporal Marrott, Messrs Pragnoll, Jackson. Atkinson, Carson, Solomon, Cole. Hill, Fletcher, Scott, Kingdon, Cot-t-orill (2>. Hickson, Barnett. Nelson, Richards, Reis. Joseph, Valentino, Gardiner, Morrison, Trimble, Delaney. GrayBurn. Sonthnosg, Fenrlo, McFaddcn, Clarkson, Hayward, AVillinms, AVilson* Hodges, McTaggart, Edwards, Hurdler. Matthews. Norman, Latham. Douglas. Dally. Brown, Hughes, Stafford. Richardson, Thomson. Bamfiold. Anderson. Chesterson, Carey, Denton, Herron, Lawrence, Dalgleish, Bridge, Clarkson, Bland, Porter. Dash, Cow, Cole. Hatton, Peacock. TTMARXJ, Monday. Arrived—Surrey (8 a.m.), from Bluff; Delohic (11.11 a.m.), from Gisborne. • “ ; BLUFF, Monday. Arrived—N-airnsnire (12.30 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. Sailed—Victoria (6«a.in.), for Hobart and Melbourne. The Corinna, due this morning from New Plymouth, brings 1100 boxes of butter and*9oo cases o£ cheese for transhipment to London by tho Gothic. The
T*otoiti will briu" 7000 boxes of buttor lor l.raiisliipjnc-'nt lo Dondon, from One'l'ljo st camor Sb'ir of A civ Zealand is duo at Wc.lHii''ton on Saturday fi-om Napior. After taking in btinker coal the vessel will sail for London. The Government; stcamor Jlinomoa failed at daylight yeslorduy morning with stores for Cape X’alliser. but owing lo bad weather was unable to, effect a landing, and returned to port* in the afternoon.
The Union Company's twin-screw frfccarner Afanuka, which sailed from Sydney sit 8 n.ni. on Saturdav for Wellington, brings 92 saloon and 91 -steerage passengers for the laltor j>ort. The is expecde<l to arrive at about midday to-
Mr .1. \V'. Dunlop, formerly chief engineer of the Waikare, who w'ent Homo to bring out the Union Company's new turbine steamer is aecjuiriiig practical experience in the management of turbines on the Channel turbine steamer Queen. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Tokoniaru will not sail for London until early to-morrow morning. The Now Zealand Shipping Company is in receipt of advice staling that the steamer Papanui, which.-sailed from London on February 2nd for Now Zealand, arrived at Capetown on i'Tiday last. Mr J. Jl. Williams, of the Shijiniasters’ Association, is away from W cllingion on a tour of the Auckland district. His absence will extend over a week.
The departure of the Lotoraahana for Lyttelton’ to-night lias been postponed from V..‘}9 to 9 o’clock. The overhaul to Hie Kotuku is not yet completed. Whoa sno leaves the patent slij) the Poherua wilt probably take her place on the cradle. The barque -Magnet arrived at Hobart recently after a voyage of exactly twelve months fiom Glasgow, with a cargo of machinery for the iluon Timber Company. She sailed on February IGth, 1903, but encountered heavy and on Anvil 9th last put into Ardrossau in a disabled condition. Kepairs were Directed, and the passage resumed. A succession of violent tempests were encountered, and on September 2nd last she ran into Port Louis, Mauritius, in a dismasted condition, and leaking badly. While undergoing repairs at mat port, a lire broke out on board, but the flames were extinguished before much damage was done.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5213, 1 March 1904, Page 4
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