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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: New Mood, February 16£h, | p m. This evening, 7.0. Sunrise: To-morruw morning. 5.25. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 4.17: to-morrow morning. 4.5-1. onenunga: T-o-morrow morning, 5.30: tomorrow evening. 0.11. Manukiu H>-ads: To-morrow morning:. T.C>: to-morrow evt-niiiir. 7.51. Kaipara Hi-aik: To-morrow morning, j S.i-i; to-morrow evening, O.IU. ARRIVALS. Kaipara, s.s.. 75Tt."». Kidd!' , . from Napier, j Fazilka. s.s.. 4ir,j. J. Wilson, K.N.R.. , fiwu Calcutta and Sinjraporc. .It-raid, s.*.. A. l>. Ihrisp. fnnu Napier. \ <> i- «jrue, Kijt Coast pi>r".s, auJ Whaugarei. Wairaasi. s.<.. P. A Su-in. fr.im the Oreai Barrier. Passi-ujers: Mrs T.iy:..r. Misses j P:-i!lips. Stri!!L"-r. Midland. Gas'-uigne. Mr ■ '.'.■: Mrs (Jasi-oijiie. Messrs Stulie Nk-bol- I so :. PaJdiswi i2jNv'aiotahi, s.s.. C Hopkins, from Opt'tiki. Ohiwa. aud Taurausa. Passengers: Me.----dsm-s Newsham. Amodpo i:il child. Mi*se; M. 'Jinley r_'t. Sav.ign. Goulstuue. Messrs Murray. llonil.y. Englsiml. N-ap-iiii. s.s.. K. >:■ ;.;i -:i>,,n. f r ,. m Whl-liS-ar-i. r::Ks.-;_.,-.-<; Miss.-s Xorofnss. Reed, : Evans. ■\n-i... M-s=daiues Joyce. Masun! I'arkf. Hawtni, WcKdcuck. Evans. Hams', i. Sewjrd. Tv.in;::,s.,ii and child. Sheeny, Messrs Colhoun. McLoan. Moody. Brown. Misx-n Clarke. Walker. Hawke.--. W J j lain, Graham. Ora;ie. llalbraitb i2> Parkin. I Whitehouse. Waky-.iu, Mnrray. Aickiu.Legif. I ~'■'*'*'■'■ Clifford, and TJ. steerau'i , . s.s.. Faruuhar. from Mungonul. \Vhaiijra:on and Ru,»e!l. I a<s. ng.-rs: Hisses J..yc--. C.-t>ss. I)jHfi:lS. Mill l.'Jl, I Carr. .-Ucken. Triniiu-:] Shaw. Bjiiaui-e. Menzies. ii--.•!.in es <'o\ I hilnle. u'NViil. ' Cray und GU>tM..i-.. Peugaily, I Robiii.-nn. (■oiiu.-j;.v ::iul .;,;;.]! en Davis i iivuzi-- and L-iiildrt-n Messrs Mi-Lt-aii. • Curri.'. JuiieiiDi . Williams. !;■■..( I'..\v.t '■'"]••.. 1.-::-, i .:::• -~. r n i:i: lii-trs. Mc.rri- ' sou St»;.s,i . r>o!i-l;is. Duwsnii. Fuller. An.Jr. v. -- ai... i- ~.-i . i-iiristk-. Wilit-tts. ' Su-i :,i. iixsicrs v;. i DEI'ARTURES. KanK-ri. s.s.. 1\ s.-oi;. for Whaugarei. v.s 1. li,- WoLte, ior Wiiauga-j EX'I'ECTKI.i AIIKIVALa ?.--a!aad:a. s.s. f r _, :n s.rdney: dur- S;iaday ■ \ <.:i::.-.-j. ::.ii.s. rruin Sa:i Frauoisiro and! "auro;-j. s>.. fr.iij Sydiu'y'aud the Islands. ' Ta . T ;'-"- >-- •:viu the Cook auj Sociny ! UlanJi Di:e February i>. 1h ... . ■ ■ ■•• • •■- i- .pbia. via v> <5..,!\-:..■:>. .-.[ ,\ t-liir.-iou February 11 ca; ■ •■ ■.: li.:i. sail- ! rci Oi-toLu-r Ou. at LytteHoa, January Miiiiiri s.s , f ; m .\- v York, ria Melbourne and SyJuey; sailed Uee. 20. An:s;-r_ia.n. Liaryuo. from New York, via j Weiliiiijt.n; sailed December 25: put in- i to Azores dismasted January 17 Star of Vi.-to.-ia. s.s.. from London, via ! bourne and Sydney: sailed Decrmber 25; TuraiiLia. > s. from London, ria Catictown and Kobert, due February 16th lima barqueutiue, trom Souihamptoj sailed November 16. Indraghiri, s.s.. trom London, via Meltourne and Sydney, j-ailed January U VESSELS IN PORT. Antares. barque, at Quay-st. Jetty S-octhf-rn Cross, rnision yacht "at Hob- I son-sx. Wharf IrK <-:ibie steemfr. at Railway Wharf Ysabe:. sch.. a: llobson-st. Wharf Aldet>ar=Q. barqne. at Railway Wharf Neptune, barquentine, at Hobson-st breast- i I Kathleen Hiida. barqne, at Oueen-«t '■ Wharf Penguin. H.M.S.. in stream. Hun.ia Isle, barqnentine. at Chelsea yuain:ajuba. barquf, at Hobson-st. Wharf Silver Cloud, barquentlne, In Graving Doc': j Wanaba. s.s.. at Queen-st. Wharf Gladys, barqoe. at Wharf Herald, 5..5.. at Queen Wnarf . I . a *¥, : ;"- ss - Queen street Wsarf tazilka. e=.. at Queen street Wharf Kaipara. s.s., at Queen street Wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR NEW YORK— Actares. barque, loading FOR LONDON— Kaipara. s.s., via the South, early Rakala. s.s.. direct, February 27 " FOR SYDNEY— ; s.s., ilondav FOR NORFOLK ISLAND— Medora. schooner, about Saturday. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Saturday: Taltme leaves for Gisborc". Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton. and Duaed!n at 12 noon; Herald leaves for East Coast Bays. Gisborne, Napier, and Wc-lling-ton, at c p.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS Friday — Paeroa arrives from Whangapoua and Port Charles: Mangapapa papa arrives from Whakatane: Clansman leaves for Taurauga at 7 p.m.: Waitangi leaves for Mercury Bay at 9 p.m. • Chelmsford arrives from Awanui, Waiharara, and Hohoura; Kanieri arrives from Whangarel. Saturday: Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei; Waitangi arrives from Mercury Bay. Kennedy's Bay. and Kuaotunu; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth. SifiTday: ilnritai leaves for Parengarenga, Te Kao. Hohoura, and Hoklanga, at 9 a.m.: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei at 7.30 a.m.; Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (train 2.30 p.m.); Clansman arrives from Tauranga. IMPORTS. Per Fazilka. from Calcutta and Singapore—l22B tons general Eastern merchandise, including bone meal, gunnies, and tea. Tie s.s. Talune changed her berth, to tUe Queen street Wharf this morning. The Fazilta brought 4174 tons of cargo from Calcutta. 1228 tons of which were for •Auckland. The departure of the s.s. Wanata for Newcastle has been further postponed until to-morrow. The barqne Lake Erie, which arrived at "Wellington from Marseilles recently, has left the Southern port for Auckland. The s.s. Herald arrived from the South and Whanjarei at 9 p.m. yesterday. She sails for East Coast bays, etc., to-morrow at 5 p.m. The neamer Ohinemuri was taken over by her new owners, the Mitchelson Timber Co. and others, to-day. The vessel leaves for Hokianga to-morrow evening at seven. Jn charge of Capt. Fletcher. The next New Zealand Shipping Company's direct boat to load in London for Auckland will be the Wakanui. She is announced to leave London on the 27th. and should arrive at Auckland about April THE TURAKIXA. <5-J* ne ( S-S V, Tnratiaa - of the New Zrealiad snipping Company, arrived at Hobnrt last eicaing from London and Capetown, and m^^ 8 ?" vest - a::d ' after landing WeiSS \l% general cargo, proceeds t! -pirn.- « d s>outh Island ports. The X a -?- d s^ond -<Mass passen-ers THE FAZILKA. The s.s. Fazilka arrived from Cilrnttn S%e e =t P^% e w t0 - P arsd " W->™ strong S.W. winds and hazy weather until nearing the New Zoaland colst followed by heavy following to arrival The Fazilka sai:= for Wellington and South Island ports on Sunday morning The T es |fl> n sl "' commanded by Capt.' .T. Wilson] xI.JN.K. x he otneers tc entirely new. The chief is Mr J. Jb. lienney second. F. B. Bijnolri: third. J. Dunn: fourth ' W Co..por: poiser. S. 11. Elliott: chief 'engineer. .1 Simpson: second. W. Melnnesthird. W. SklTch: fonrth. H. Wicks; estra fourth. A. Xi. Perm. THE KAIPARA. The N«w Zealand Shipping Company's »ns four masted steamer Kaipara arrived

from Napier ibid irorning for the purpose of loading cargo at this port to' London- j she returns South Iv two vr three days" \ Lime to compute her loading, leaving the co.ouy at Wellington about the 25th inst. for London. The steamer loads a large cargo of cold meat and other lines at Anekiaud.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 37, 12 February 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 37, 12 February 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 37, 12 February 1904, Page 4