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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening 5.46 Sunriae: To-morrow morning, e.& HIGH WATER m^niS^™ 3 eVeniUS - "* t °* mOmW Oueliunga: To-morrow moraine 10.39----to-mcrrow evening, 10.59. ' M.aiiukau Heads: To-morrow mining. o.JLi; Lo-moi*row 9 i>9 s ift^ ip: i ra To-niorrbw mornlns. iu.i_; to-morrow evening, IL4. ARKIVALa YESTERX)AY. Carin, brlgantine, R. Kennedy, from LyttoUon.—G. V. Edgcumbe, agent. Cheinisfora, s.s., H. Richards, from Wainarara. Awanui, and Hoaoura. Paseengers: Mrs Evans, Mesars Bertram, Adams, Tobin.—Noi-thera Co., agents. THIS DAY. Wellington, s.s., W. Farquhar, from Opua and Russell. Passengers: Miss Uickeson, Messrs Uixon, Boyd, Good, Aldred, Brooks, Rev. Waiker, and 4 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Waitangi, a≤., P. A. Stein, for Taurauga. Ngapuhi, s-s-, E. Stephenson, for Whaagarei. Aparima, s-s., 5704, Colin McDonald, for tixe South. Helen, barque, McArthur, Jot tlie Thames and Melbourne. Mangapapa, s-s., C Faulkner, for Whakatane aud Ohlwa. Muritai, s.s., A. Stephenson, for Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Westralia, s.s., from Sydney; due Sunday Wakanui, s.s., from London; sailed Aug. 3 Manapouri, s.s., rrom Sydney, via Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga: due Sept.. 15 Sierra, R.M.S., from San Francisco and the Islands; due Sept. 26 Waiwera, s.s., from London, via Hobart; sailed Aagust y ilimiro, β-s., from and Liverpool: left iatter port August 2. Indraghlrl, s.s.. from London, via Melbourne and Syduey, sailed Angust 2. Indian Monarch, s.s , from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed July 28. Burgermeister Hachmann, s.e., from New York, via Australia; sailed August 4. Marere, s.s., from Londou, via Australia; sailed Augnst 23 Oswestry Grange, s.s, from Glasgow and Liverpool, via Australia; left Liverpool August 23 Marie- ship, from Philadelphia, Tia Wellington, sailed June 9 Aarinrq hnrmip. from New Yorfe. vlh Wellington; soiled June 14 (passed Wilson's Promontory September Bth) VESSELS IN PORT. Clio, H.M.S., in stream Amsterdam, barque, in stream Peru, barque, at Quay-st Jetty Psyche, J9.M.5., In Calliope Dock Protet. French svarshlp. in stream. ; Rotoklno, c.3., at Queen-st. Wharf Astracana, ship, at Railway Wharf Zelateur. barque, at Railway Wharf Barford, barque, at Hallway Wharf Herald, s.s., at Queen street Wharf. Nnvua. s.s., at yueen street Wharf. Neptune, barquentlne, at Railway Wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEYZealacdia, s.s., Monday Miiuapouri, s.s., via Tonga, RnTppa_ and Fiji. September 22 Amsterdam, barque, to load FOR LONDON— Indradevi, s.s., about Tu&day Barford, baroue, loading fc'Oli NEW YORK — Peru, barque, to load FOR SAN FRANCiSCO— Ventura, R.M.S., September 23 HUDDART-PARKER & CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Zealandla arrives from Southern ports; VVestralia arrives from Sydney. Mouday: Zealandia leaves for Sydney at 6.30 D-m. Tuesday: Westralia leaves for Southern ports at '& p.m.

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS, Sunday: Rotoiti arrives at Onehunga from Wellington, Nelson and New i\ymouth. - Monday: Waipori arrives from Westport. Tuesday: Kotolti leaves Onehunga foi New Plymouth, Wellington and Nelson at 3 p.m. Thursday: Takapuna arrives at Onehunga from Lyttelton, Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 3 p.m.; Manapouri arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa; Tarawera arrives from East Const and &crrrtern ports. Saturday: Taiawera lejves for iSast Coast and Southern ports at 12 noon. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This day—Muritai arrives from KuaotuQu, Kennedy Bay, and Mercury Bay about 6 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Wnangarei about 5.15 p.m. Sunday: Waitangi arrives from Tauranga about 6 a.m.; Rarawa leaves Onehnnga for New Plymouth at 3 n.m. (train 2.30 p.m.) NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Monday: Wellington leaves for Opna, Whangaroa. and Russell, at 5 p.m.; Terranora leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Waltaugi leaves for Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Whangamata at S p.m.; Ng-apuhi leaves for Whangai-ei at 10.30 p.m.; Kia Ora leaves Onebung-a for Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitara at 3 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Hohoura. Awanui, and Waiharara at 2 p.m.; Gleuelg leaves Onebunga for Hokianga at 1 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Hohouxa, Parenga, and Hokianga at 12 noon. ' Tuesday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8.30 a.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei and Marsden Point; Walotail leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 8 a.m. IMPORTS Per Carln, from Lyttelton: 300 tons produce. The s.s. Aparima sailed fox the South, last evening. The brigantine Carln arrived from Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. The s.s. Zealandia was to leave Gisborne at 1 p.m. to-day for Auckland. The s.s. Westralla is expected to arrive from Sydney to-morrow morning. The Kanierl's trip to Whangarei, announced for Tuesday, haa been abandoned. The barque Helen was towed to the Thames last night to load timber for Melbourne. The barque Jessie Craig left Kaipara this morning for Melbourne with a cargo of timber. The s-s. Moana, which left Auckland on Monday evening, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, and the mall boat Ventura, which left this port shortly after 10 a.m. on Tuesday, reached the New South Wales port at 10.30 p.m. yesterday. The s.s. Rotoldno sails for Dunedin via ports at 5 p.m. to-day, with the following passengers:—For Glshor ie: Misses Peters (2). Mesdames McClure, Weiss, Messrs Wylie and son, E. Ad;iir, Campbell F J Francis. Jones. For Nnpier: Mrs Cummins Messrs E. H. Noe-1. Black. For Lyttelton: Miss Menzles, Mis Piper and Infant Messrs G. W. Field. Mrnzies. For Dun•din: Miss McDonald, Mesdames Cowan, ilelrosp. Messrs Melrose, Cowan. The barque Mannrpw.i arrived at Adelaide on Anjrust 31st from Whanjcarei. New Zealand, with a cargo of pine, after a protranted passage of forty-one dnTs. Captain Niisson reported that he left the New Zealand port on the 21st Jnly. and abont ten days later a succession of heavy gales were experienced which continued nntll abort a week from port. During the height of the tempest it was fonnd necessary to Jettison a portion of the dpek carsro. as th« safety of the bnrqne was threatened. However, the barque herself came through without sustaining any serlons damage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 217, 10 September 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 217, 10 September 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 217, 10 September 1904, Page 4