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SHIPPING.

Moons Age: New Moon. June 14. SAO a m -u,, s .t: ii.i S evening, 4..j2. Vuiirist: To-morrow morning, 7.8. HIGH WATER n.o^:w'-e?eni^T^. OW mOIDi,, * tO " Manuian Heads: To-morrow morning 4.-; to morrow evening, 4.35. _ Kaipam ilt-iid.s: To-morrow racrnins. 0.-,; to-morrow aftcruoon, 6.0. ARRIVALS. Rakanoa. s.s.. 2240, Lindsay, from Southern ports and Xa;iiei .—Union Co.. agents Mannrewa, barque, 327, H. PaUerson, from Surprise lsiaud.—G. V. Ed"cumbe a^ent. s.s.. C. Faulkner, from Whakatane and Ohiwa. Passengers: Miss ataaley, Mrs Goulsione, Messrs Fox, Stewart.— N.>rtiw>rn Co.. a-ents. Kaaieri, s.s., t. S.-ott, from Whangarei. I iiiss Coiquhouu, Messrs Rcy-l-uru. Vvoods. Crandle, Young, Armuiven. —Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Kauieii. s.s.. T. Seoct, for Whan'garei. W.-stralia, s.s., 2555, J. B. Rainey, for Sydney. Wellington, s.s.. E. ilcLeod, for Whausarei. Ciii.israaD. s-s.. V,*. Farquhar. for Russell and opua. Waiuialii, s.s.. C. iiopkius. for Tauranga,. Ohiwu. and Upotiki. "Waitaiijri. s.s.. P. A. Stein, for Mercury Bay and Taurauga. Terraiior;i. p.».. Kdward McLeod. for Tairua and \» tuiu^aniaca. i'aeroa. s.s. i. L>e Wolfe, for Awanni, Waihaiara. and Hououru. s.s., 2771, W. J. Wyllie, for Punediii via ports. Passeu::ers: Misses Stewart. Biggs. Drower, Royse, Brown, Ayson, Yon Kadelzen. Nurses Thompson, Cox. ill sdaines Taylor. BatcHffe, Stell, Messrs _'i. l-'raser, Taylor. Siell, Chamberlain. A. C. iloor. R. T. Tudeiiope. Allen, Meyeuborjr, Passmore, B. M. Wooleombe, W. Walter. E. C. Carter, R. Slater, S. Lsrowu. ilarhain, F. VV. Nolf n, R. G. Thomas. Pasjtt Rev. Dr. Verdon, Mr Justice '/bapuian. and 12 steerage. L'NIUN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Thorsday- -Tarawera arrives from Dunr.iiii. Lytteltou. Wellington, Napier, and Gisboine: Taviuni arrives from Tahiti and Rarot;"P.ga: Hozciti arrives at ODehunga froo Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymonth. Friday —Rotoiti leaves Onehnnga for New Plymouth. Wellington, and Nelson, at 3 r m (2.1(1 p.m. train). Satmdny Tarawera leaves for Gisborne, Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunertln. at 12 noon. N(»HrHER.N S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS This day — Wellington arriTes from tt'aangarei about 10 p.m. Wednesday: Wellington leaves for Whacgarei, Point, etc., at 8 p.m.; Ngapuhl leave-s Onehunira for New Plymouth a: 3 p.m. (train'2.lo p.m.i: Kanieri arr'ves from about midnight: Waitangi arrive from Tauranjra about 6 a.m.; Manjrapapa leaves fi»r Great Barrier at midnight: '"iunsmau arrives from Russell and 1 'pua abont ij and leaves for Eusseil. md Mangonni at 6 p.m. \no car;o for Russell): Chelmsford arrives froiiD Awanni, Waiharara. and Hohoura a±>out 3 p.m.: Karawa leaves for Onehunga. Th'Tsauy: Wellington arrives from Whaugarei ahout 11 p.m.: Mangapapa arrives frcßi th= Great Barrier about 5.30 p.m.; Kanieri leave? for WQan_g--ar<M (town wharf) at 4 p.m.: T'M-rauora arrives from Wfrangamata. Tsir-.:a. and Mercery Bay about 2 - in.: Chelmsford leaves for Whangapoua and Port Charts at S p.m. l-'riday: Terrauora leaves for Knaotunu, Kennedy"■« Bay. and Merrury Bay'at 9 p.m.; Mao.Tupapa leaves for (.thiwa and Whakatauf at noon: Wellington le-aves for Waa-! n2:irei at P.SO p.m.; Paeroa arrives from Aw;iuui. Waiharara, and Hohoura abont 1.30 p.m.: Xgapuhi arrives at Oneliunpa from New Plj-rnontt about S.iO' :*..m.. and leaves for Auckland; | Waitangi leaves for Tauranjra at 7 p.m.; Mnritai arrives from Hokiano-a. Parengaren<ra. Te Kao. and Hohonra about 10 a.m.; Chet.nisf'ird arrives from Whangapoua and Port Charies: Glenelg arrives at Onehunga froni Opanake and Wani;anui. Satnrday: T iVelUng-ton arrives from Whaabout 4.30 p.m.: Terranora aiTives fro T ,i Sr:iGtuuu. Ke-nnedy's Bay. and M-?r- ---■■ ry Say about 7 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Ohiwa. and Opotiki about 2 γ-ig. : Clansniau arrives from J ■ .inn.sarca and Rnssell about 6 a.m.; Kani••rl u:rives from Wiiangarei about 3 a.m. j Sundnr: ivanieri leaves for Wnangarei 'town wharf) at 4 p.m.: Rarawa leaves iX-;ehn!i;a for New Plymouth b.t 3 p.m. itraln 2.:>0 p.m.); Waitangi arrives from Tanranga abont 6 a.m. ni ports. Per Mannrewa. from Stirprise Island-—6OO tons gruano. Per Rakanoa. fiom the South—4379 sacks oats, 2640 sacks chaff. 35S sacks potatoes, 578 sacks barley. 1310 sacks bran. 127 sacks pollard. 3973 sacks wheat. 1360 sacks flour, 5 i<l 100's flour, 12S0 50" s flour. 10 blocks stone, 2SO bales straw, 475 cases milk, 25 bales woollens, and sundries. EXPORTS. Per Westralia. for Sydney—l 6 bars bullion (£11.750). 214 cases kauri gum, 78 sacks nnd 10 cases pnmiee, 67 bags oie, 25 kegs beef, 24 sacks hides, 10 cases drugs, feet timber, 50 sacks flour, 100 sheep, 20 eases canned mullet, and sundries. The 3-s. Zealandia sailed far- Dunedin, via porta, this afternoon. The R.M.S. Ventura arrived at San Francisco from Auckland, via the Islands, at 2 p.m. on Monday. The R.M.3. Sierra left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon. She will be due to arrive here on Friday morning, and sails at 3 p.m. the same day for San Francisco, via the islands. The Government schooner Countess of RanXuriy sails for the Cook Islands aad Nlue about 4 o'clock this afternoon with the following passengers:—Miss Head, Mrs Head, Messrs Head and Res. The S.S. Aparima was floated out of the Calliope Dock at noon to-day. She was to sail for Singapore and Calcutta, via Newcastle, this afternoon, taking the following passengers:—Messrs Robb. A. Martin, F. J. Chapman, and two steerage. The S.S. Rakanoa arrived from the South at 6.45 p.m. yesterday. The—purser (Mr C. Heaphy) reports that the steamer left the Bluff at S a-m. on May 30, and called at Oamaru and Timaru: left the latter port at 3 p.m. on June 2, reaching Napier at 3 p.m. on the 4th. Left for Auckland at 6 p.m. the same date, and arrived as above. Experienced southerly winds from Timaru to Napier: thence strong south-south-west winds and moderate seas to arrival. The barque Manurewa arrived from Sur-, prise Island last night. The master reports that she left Surprise Island on May 2t)Lh with light S. and easterly winds, whicli carried her to Lord Howe Island, where she picked up fresh westerly winds which increased to a gale on nearing the New Zealand coast. The Three Kings were abeam at 5 p.m. on Thursday last. The gale was then blowing with terrific force, and the sea was exceptionally heavy. The barometer fell as low as 23.40 in. The vessel hong close to the land on the run down the coast in order to make the harbour, bnt when off Tiritiri the wind changed into the S. W., and the captain decided to sheK ter in the Firth of Thames, "and we were very pleased to get there," he remarked. T&e Manurewa was to berth at the Railway Wharf this afternoon. After discharging she will be docked for survey. The vessel is under offer to a local syndicate, who have decided to purchase her should the survey prove satisfactory. THE NEW STI.AMER GAEL. The new steamer Gael, built for the McGregor Steamship Company by Mr Chas. Bailey, jun., underwent her official trial trip yesterday afternoon. Mr Wethorilt, the Government Inspector of Machinery, was on board. From the Queen street Wharf the steanjpr proceeded to Drunken Hay. where her comoasses were adjnsted xhe engines worUed most satisfactorily on the trial to the buoy and back to the wharf a speed of 10* knots being developed Included in the party on board the steamer ww a ° uml,er of from Manpawsi, grSTSTSS 'boat 1g S-3BSS a wrLlf^ni;

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 135, 7 June 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 135, 7 June 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 135, 7 June 1904, Page 4