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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: First Quarter, April 23rd, 4.23 D.m. Sunset: This evening. 5.27. Eunrisa: To-morrow moruing, 6.31. HIGH WATER . Auckland: This evening, 9.55; to-morrow i morning. 10. IT. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 2.2; tomorrow afternoon, i 23. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 0.42: to-morrow afternoon, 1.3. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 2.7; to-mcrrow afternoon, 2.25. ARRIVALS. Hawea. s.s., IT3S, Stevens, from the South. —Union Co., a.c<-ats. Emerald, barque, 'i-to, riushell, from Lyttelton.—Geo. McKenzle, a^ent. Ladra. s.s., UX>., Wilkie, from Loudon, Melbourne, aud Sydney. —Heather, Roberton and Co., asents. s.s-, Faulkner, from Ohiwa and Whakatane. Passengers: Mrs Soutar, Hiss Sisam, Messrs Soutar, Phillips, Fortune. Rev. M Bathgate.—Northern Co., agents. Ngapuhi, s.s.. E. Stephensou, from WhaPgareL Passengers: MesUunres Chissell, iiiilington, Jackson, Hartneli, Addison, Maude, Dashwood, Cooper, Misses Kemp, Martin, Dunbar Comes, Bevege, Hardwick. Revs. Cubitt, -McLean, Messrs WakeUn. Alev, Browu, McKenzle, Douglas v-)> Bullet, Rewi, Mitchell, Porter, Press, Little, Ramsbottom. Masey, Hadrell, J. Douglas, Diekeson. Cook, Drummoud, Turnbull, Peacock, Dashwood, Broadbent, and 12 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Kanieri, s.s.. T. Scott, for Whangarei. May Howard, sch., Jones, for Hokianga. W aiotani, s.s., it. Hnnken, for Tauranga, Ohiwa, and Opotiki. Tavlnni, s.s.. R. G. Hutton, for the Cook and Society Islands. Passengers: Mr Wlgrnore, and 0 steerage. Moura. s.s.. 2027, Ed. Stort, for Fiji. Passengers: Misses MeLeod, Eraser, Mesdames Abrahams, F. Spencer, W. Bunellar, Koster aud 2 children. Swayne, Packman, Messrs W. Bunellar. Koster, Swayne, F. Spencer, Abrahams. B. B. Lefroy, G. Wright, J. Muir. A. H. Keesing, Richards, Hussey,' C. W. Galpin, Jarrett, Jaa. Phillips, H. Jonnson. Measures, Revs. Edgell, Roget, and 15 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. St Kilda, barquentine fi'om Newcastle, sailed April 20 tn Niwaru, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sidney, saiied April 19ch Westralia, s.s., from Sydney; due Sunday. Ventura, L.M.s.. from San Francisco and the ishs is; due May 2. Toruoana, s.s., from >iew Tork. via Melbourne aud Sydney; sailed April 10 Maori, s.s., from Loudon, sailed April S Pendle Hill, burquentice, from Newcastle; saiied April 8 Hauda Isie. barquentine, from Newcastle; sailed April S Emerald, barque, from Lvttelton; sailed A«rll 12 Hauroto. s.s.. from Sydney, via Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, due April 2S Aparima. s.s., from Calcutta, via Fiji; due May 20 Anglo Saxon, s.s, from New Yorfe, via Australian Ports; sailed March 13 Hawt-p's Bay s.s.. from London, via Mcl boemp and Sydney, sailed March 25; due about May 15 Wakanui. s.s.. from London, sailed March ; 2. due about Monday Matarua. s.s.. from (i'asipw ana Liverpool, sailed March 4; due Sunday Marere. s.s. from London. Melbourne, and Sydney; sailed March 1; due April 27 (at Melbourue. April 10) Fratelli Bveriuo. barque, from Philadelphia, via Duuedin sailed February 20 Suffc !k, s.s., from New York, via Australia. sal>d February 19, due about April 27; at Melbourne Aurii 10 Star of Australia. s.s.. from London, Melbourne, and Sydney: sailed March 15 Hiua. barquentine. from Southampton; saiied November 16; due Amsterdam, barque, from New York, via Wellington: sailed December 25; put in to Azores dismasted January 17 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEY— ZeaZandia. s.s., Monday Waikare. s.s.. May 2 Yentcra, R.M.S., May 3 Has;reto. s-s., via Tonga. Samoa, and Fiji, May 4. FUR SAX FRANCISCO— Souotna, R.Ms.. April 29. FGR NEW YORKAnglo Xornian. barque, at Wellington, ApFOrr LONDON— .Papanui, s-s., via the South, about Saturday VESSELS IN PORT. Neptune, barquentine, in stream Ins. ri.il. i-auie in stream. Northern Chief, in stream West Australian, barque, at Quay-street Jetty, ladra." 5.3., at Queen-street Wharf. Emerald, baroue. at Queen-street Wharf. Hawea, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. UNijN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Thursday: Talune arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. ' Friday: Takapnna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Sati.rday: Talune leaves for Gisborne. Napier, Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin at 12 coon; Hawea leaves for Bluff, Omnam. and Xirnaru. at 12 noon. Sunday: Wanaku arrives from Timarn and Pieton. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This day—Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.: Waitaugi leaves for Great Barrier at mlcli ight: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei about 9 p.m. Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about S a.m., and leaves for the snffijp pert at 4 p.m. (train 3 p.m.;; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangaiei about 7 p.m.; Kanieri leaves for Whaugarei (.town wharf), at 12 noon; Waitangi arrives from Groat Barrier about 4*30 p.m.; Terranora arrivej from Tauranga and Mercury Bay about 5 a.m. Friday: Clansman arrives from Mangonui, Whangaroa, and Russell about 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Kia Ora arrives at Onehunga from Raglan. Kawhia, and Waitaia early; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei about 10 p.m.; Glecelg arrives at Onehunga from Opunake and Wanganui early; Waitangi leaves for Kuaotuuu, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercy Bay at 9 p.m.; Mangapapa leaves for Ohiwa and Whakatane at 9 a.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 10.30 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Awanui, Waiharara, and Hohoura about 5 p.m.; Muritai at rives from Hokianga, Te Kao, Pareugarenga and Hohoura about 9 a.m. Saturday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 8 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Tauranga, Ohiwa, and Opotiki about 8 a.m.; Waitangi arrives from ixuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury Bay about 5.30 p.m. Sunday: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei (town wharf) at 2 p.m.; Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (train 2.30 p.m.); Clansman arrives from Taurauga about 6 a.m.; Muritai ieaves for Hohoura, Paiengarenga, Te Kao, and Hokianga at 9 a.m. IMPORT 3. Per Emerald, from Lyttelton: 8639 sacks produce. Per Indra, from London—2Bo coils barb wire, 400 boxes, candles, 50 cases cyanide, 79 crates, 48 cases galvanised iron, ICI cases glass, 84 bundles hoop iron; 10J0 bags manure, 535 cases milk, 230 casks and drums oil, 1446 pipes, 498 kegs paint, 45 tons pig iron, 23 pianos, 120 reels paper, 296 bundles and cases sheet iron, 204 cases o£^' ts ' t 2 bundks steel, 2000 bags salt, 6V.0 sasb weights, 620 boxes tin, 10 drums turps, 19 tanks, 07 casks whiting, 4346 bars Iron and sundries. iJ 1 ?? S 'f' Hakaia arrived at London from Auckland yesterday. The schooner May Howard sailed for Hokianga this morning. The barquentine St. Kilda left Newcastle for Auckland to-day. t h* h f , S 'f' Taj,'" l ? l sai l«l for- the islands of the Eastern Pacific last evening. loth^r' 5 ; ffyy lpft London on April lata for Australian ports and Auckland. I at T i° 30 S - Dm Ha tl e H a "232? from «>»» South llet P-m - WMia ' y witb a ot proofed* *?*g*™ Chief went to an Thefar Sl " fh ° r^ morDinS ' morrow aaT,^ 1 Australian docks toload tor an Aniralun n t e3tport later t0 The s.s Talnti** D°*u tan** ay ' an * shouw Glßb . orne « 9.30 nbout 8.30 at Auck-

The barque Emerald arrived from Lyttelton at noon to-day. She left the Southern port on the 10th inst., and experienced variable weather. After discharging she proceeds to Kaipara to load timber for Melbourne. \ The Press Association message received • yesterday stating that the Matatua from : London had left-Hobart for Wellington is ' Incorrect. The Matatna is making Anckf land her first port of call in New Zealand, and will be due to arrive on Sunday next. The Moura's passengers for Fiji Included the following, who have hooked passages by the R.M.s. Miowera, leaving Suva on Tuesday for Honolulu and Vancouver: — Misses MeLeod, Fraser, Mesdames Swayne, F. Speucer, Messrs C. W. Galpin, Hussey, R. Measures, J as. Muir, F. Spc.cer, Swayne, Revs. Edgel, Pinfold, and 10 steerage. A telegram from Cape Maria Van Diemen states mat the s.s. Papanul, from Wanganui to Auckland, passed west at 9.15 a.m. i.o-day. She should arrive at Auckland .about 11 o'clock to-night, and will commence taking in cargo for London to-mor-row, under the agency of the local ofiice of • the New Zealand Shipping Co. The s.s. Indra arrived from London, Melbourne and Sydney early tois morning. Sue left London on the atn February, and experienced heavy weather down the Channel, the weather for the remainder of the passage being moderate. The easting was run uown in 4i>ueg. south, and the vessel arrived At Melbourne on April 2nd; left on cue bin, and arrived at Syuney on the lltu, leaving tfiere on tne 14ui for Auckland, an anchorage being made at 11.30 p.m. yester-" uay. &Lrong easterly winds prevailed lor tne greater part of the passage from Sydney The indra is commanded by Captain W. H. Wilkes, Lieut. K.M.R., and the otticeis under turn are: Chief, S. G. Graham; second, A. T. .Brown; tnird, W. A. Hawked, tt.JN.il.; chief engineer, J. McNaugnt, ii.j.Vi.l.; second, L. U third, C. O. ttusseil; lourtii, id. Land. Tne steamer saris tor Napier and Wellington on Baturuay evening. Alter eonipic ring her mscnarge tne mora sails tor i\eweastie to load coal lor Ala una.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 20 April 1904, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 20 April 1904, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 20 April 1904, Page 6