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Tamar Beads.— Cleared— April 15, 6.20
a.m., Wareatea, s.s.y.,.for Strakan.
Hobait-r-Arrived.-r-April' IS, 7.30 a.m.,
Orestes, s.s., from Sydney. Sailed— April
IS, 2.40 p.m., Msbinapua, 6.S., for Strahan;
5.5 p.m., : Faparoa, . £.s., for New Zealand)
. via ports.. . ? ' ?
iiOpystone.- iara/reas—apTii _io, w.ou a.m.,
Warreatitma, i.e., knchored ,'ih 'Bay of
Fires; Aprils 1^-2350 p.m., Union Com
pany'e' stesDnfler ^passed north; 4.35 p.m.,
Union Company's steamer passed north.
St Helen's.-^aflea-^April IS, 6 a.m., War
Tftnt-innW:,- $3. j ? fojFJ^AUncestOn.
Boobyallo- — April 15, 9 a.m., Amy, s.s.,
\ still detained' by bad wcatlier.
Devonport.— Arrived— April 15, 10.20 a.m.,
Wareatea-, s.s., from' Launceston. Sailed—
'April 15, 4 -ajn,, -Xterset, s.s., for Coast
porte; 5 *jn., Good Intent, kt, f°r Hobart;
8.30 a-m.; Urowaiti, 6.S., tor tjtranan.
Burnie.— Arrirad— April 15, 10 a.m., Dor
eet, m&- ftoinTSevonport. /
SyoSey.-— A*rr?ed— April 15, 10 a.m., Kit
tawa, s.s., from Stanley. Sailed— April
14, Kotuku, «.£., for Devonport jia New
castle. ' ' '
Queensclifi. —J Entered — April 15, 8.45
? ajn.,1 iJinrah, '51.M.S., from Sydney via,
?--HobartiVJ CfeaTed-^-April 15, 1,15 ? p.m.,
Jane Moorh'eM£--kt., :Ior .Wynyard.
Melbonrnfei-Mflifived— April 14, - 4 *.m.,
Kawatirii'.B.^., ifiom Strahan; 9.20 pjn.,
from' TainnattuC ? ?'? '? ' '
Port- Kembte~-Sailed— April 14,' 11 a.m;,
? Kooaya,. S--S.) '''for Devonport. .
. : $:N^pgr -STEAMSHIP CO.
This^DayJ— The.s.s. Batetba leaves wharf
at 10, a.m., and 3 p.ni. from Roseveacs,
-for Melbb»isieTi-3Tie.:a.s.- Penguin leaves
: ' N.W. CoaitipdrfB' for ? Melbourne.
To-morrow.— The s.is. Mahinapua leaves
- Strahan ior'ffiiibirfc'' '? '„ -' ?
? Thursday.— The s-s. '? Wareatea, leaves
FriaayiST^W1 KHwatin' leayes Strahan
for Melbourne^' ' '
HUDDART. PARKER. AND CO.
This' : Day.— ^3ie s.s. Coogee will leave
Melbourne at -3 ;p.m: 'for Launceston. .
Thursday.— The s.s. Coogee will leave
Launceston «t?i.p.m. for Melbourne: -
' .?;? .COASaSjlG ;STEAMERS. ~.
T-Hnorrow;— I&e s.s: .'Orion will leave
Xiaunoeston at ?%? a.m.i for -JM!?- Coast. - -
V Thufs|h^.*jTnie e.s. .Wareatea will leavg.
Launceston jfBfitfaim. -for 'gtrshan.
: ? Friday.— The «.s. Dorset :wiil leave Laiin
tsston.at;-?.-j-m. lor N.Wi Coast.
' '.VESSELS IN PORT.
, Patwna, ;Onon; steamers'; ' Firth of. Kor
' noch, Barque; -Ruby,' landa, fetches; W3
iiam, jjutterih ?;;? ; ?- . ., :.
lC:. VESSELS EXPECTED.
-n- -XBUDCeston.
This Day.— 'Warnsntinna, s.s., due from
Hobarj-^-JEa^Coast. ;-.'
To-morrow.— Tambacoana, s-s.^ from Mel
bourse: Coogee, 6.8.', due tit about 11 a.m.
from Jtelbojirtwi Wareatea;- s^., due at
night Aom-jStrahaD. ? . '.- ??
Thut*day.-3Doiset,- *:8:,.rdue at. ^5; p-m.
Ironi 'N.W, Coast ?? , ? '
' ' };i- -sasdEaiAJsrEonB.
High tide'Siis day at 10.35 a.m. and 11.10
P.1ZL tc ? %'? ^?^?'^ ' ' - '? --
Moon's ;.£hSses--New moon, Aprfl 19;
first qqarteg^'April 25..- ?-..?»..
The' feidsgues Krth of Dornoch made a
start yBSterday^to -Jiecharge- fhe Laancesion
portion of her' imvarf cargo, but operations
were- i^teriateQ -mth owing to die heavy
' Win 'throughout the day./ . -
- The.bar^ie^EaBia, 287 -tons, left Kaipara
On W6dilesday' for LaunceEton.'
? The-*elci!:ipJida will p-robaWy ^eave at
an early hour this morning1 for the Straits
? laiandBi-^t 'ty.--.'-^-*^'- - ' ~' '' ?
The;leJ. ^atrentimia Isft St. Helen's at
6 yesterday rooming, but, owiiig presumably
to . adverse , weather, ancnored in the Bay
of Firee a ebupje of hours later.
The-ketcht3^iie Moorhead Reared Port
Phillip/rHeaiis 'at 1.16. p.nu- ,y'esterday for
? ? Wynyaid. ?' £ji.-'- ? ' -?- ' '
' TheaJS.'^j&tesleft'Hobatt-for Melbourne
at 9.45^81 Aight . V: ' '.
The-&fe_iJ!jp6waiti-jarriveS «t ...Bncnie from
Devonp&rtr at 2 p.m. yesterday, ' and left
at 11 -l&sJ£Zjug|it--far ?Strahan; - =
?? Tie .&s/Tjj-Set left ' Burnie for Wynyard
'- af 4.30. y#s}eriJ»y. afternoon:- ' '
-Therftiwas -tifile «-r no 'activjry in taat
ters shipping, yeeterday. -The' Union liner
Pateena was :«pgaged in diEcharging cargo,
and some. joJt-Ae 'mosquito' fleet wo;re
making preparaHoDB for early departure for
their respective ports of destination.'
The 'hTJ&^Phihppine, which ;«ank at her
berth at fc Vharf -nd wasEUbsequently
raised, » wafc=»'t3ie; object' of - some curiosity
yesterday. ,'316 immersion, seems to have
been-benefjiiai, as tiie topsidesj ..which were
in a leaky '{State,' are now 4au£ and the res-'
sel is in i better condition rtiian -she had
-been for/wee^? past' r :';-:
The .TaBDJonian . Woolffrow^rs' Agency Co.,
Limitefl,-Se6eired'a cablegram Ir^rn London
. yesterday, :a3vismg~ the 'sate arrival of the
Iwrque rJBrier, Holme, rrom BaunceEton, at
that port,. on Friday. . .-«,?. . .-: . - -? ;; ??;
A sevep-inasted sphooner^ is to be. built
this Reason in ibe Gordon' yar3s at Jrank
lin, ? At:,': vn& will be one of- the largest
merohant;fsessels afloat -Tie largest .tim
bers, ever If3aced . in a vessel : jvill be - used
in tbe^oonstFQGtion. , The: schooner ib to
have * net tonnage of 4Mb, will be 335f
in length on. the keel, with a breadth of
32ft, «ad in; light trim will draw 18ft.
It wis believed Ihe limit of large eohooners
had been reached last year, when the six
masted laeaooc A. Perry' and George W.
Wells were built in Maine, but the new'
seven-master' will be . 35ft longer on the
' . keeL/.^V,' '/' ?:??' ' ? \ . ? ' '
Tbe: Britmh.'AntaroHc vessel Discovery
was launched it-Dundee on March 23, and
will be i^ady.to leave London for Mel
. bourne directs in July or ;August, reaching
there in .-?: jNbvember. ; She' is 171ft long.'
. . 24ift beam/! and has a displacement ^of 15DC
tons. * She' ^nill -be fitted' with 'auxiliary
. eteam,,and.is^cohstructed entirely of green
, heart, palCi?«cd other hard woods. She
will be. pWviiioned for a Three years* trip
but the ^funds at present available only
allow for two years' wagfjs.* -
, Aj^L^ION jAJ 'SEA.
: ADEl^AIDE; Monday.-T-A collision, toot
place off Jiiigs Bay between' the -coasting
' eteamer Investigator and the schooner
Mary 'Welter. Both Vessels were con
siderably damaged, end 'She Mary Webste:
was towed' ashore in a sjnlang condition.
METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.
Monday, Apijrl5.
Hbr*rt-aaiv 29-51 rther:, 64^ Wind,
N.N.W.,, ^ghJi-' weather, finei, cloudy.
Sontiipo^Bar.,, 29.31 ;;ther./^9. Wind,
N^ genne; 'weather,' 'showery
Strahan.— Bar.. 29.31; 'iher., 49. Wind.
' W., strong;- fweatter,- rain,' squalls; sea:
Staniey.-^Bftr., 29.66j lifeer., 57. Wind,
W., fresti^ weather, showery,; 'sea. rou-rb.
Low Head,— Bar., 29.67;' ther., 58. Wind,
W.N.W., Strong; weather,' cloudy; sea.
rough. - '' '? ..:- ' -
Launceston.— Bar., 29.63; ther., 52. Wind.
N.W., light 5 weather, overcast.
Swunsea.— Bar.,* 29.53; vt]jef:; 5a Wind
W.N.W., strong v weather, : fine and clear;
«ea, rough. '--' \. - ,J. ';:tv '-' .?
Western Australia.— Bar^' 30.10. -, 'Wind.
N., light; weather, showery.
South Australia.— Bar., ' 2Bi80. Wind,
W.N.W., ligtt;' weaffier' showery. :
Victoria:— Bar^ 29.60. iWind; N.N:W:.
strong; weather, ' cloudy ; sea, rough. '?'-??'?
New South -Wales.— Bar., 29.90. Weather,
showery. , .
Mr. WiaggB'i: forecast: Rain more or less,
witti W;N.WiTjraiids,.ehangmg to southerly,
under digturbanoe 'Junon^' ^whioh is now
gera fearing! seasickness : about to cross the
straits had better wait,, till' this storm 'has
nassed: . This=- disturbance ' will produce
heavy sea over, the Tasman Sea between
- Hobart' and ttoj&nares. 'Abcordme to our
calcuhbons£\'B~4K|8rm\ system -exists 140C.
miles soiith-west' from'' Oape Leeuwhi, tra
veUing to'wards ;TasnJBDia,'ffiined ''Ozias.''
with rough feavroiha She *Sast of Tasmania
generaHy. j^^.:4f.i; j,--Vr: '.fc -'??. '»-'?/.
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