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SHIPPING.

♦ Moon's Age: Fail Mcon, October 24. 10 2o p.m. Sunset: This evening, 6.21. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.1 X high water. Auckland: This evenli;g, 1.07; to-morrow morning, ~hl I'nekuuga: To-morrow morulug, 6.27: tomuriuii evening, 7.U. ii-:.'.:i;au Heads.: To-morrow moridiig. 5.7, u-iuoiTuw Bilcruooi:, 0.40. Kaipara lleaoji: To-aior.ow niaruiug, C.oJ- to-morrow evening, 7.11. AHIU\ ALS. XESIIiULAi". \. .apcri, s.s., I'jvj, Lmusay, froiu Westpoi i. -i Lilou t_o.. agents. Kauieii, s.s., z-j'i, l. tcott. from Whauga-rt-i . K«v. iu,vt-.y. Messrs v\. Kauks. C'aitcueson, j-.loit. Fru.-i»t,urg, S. Pracjury. \\ ooiiey, liisnop.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DAY. Kama, s s , 3000. M-.-Lc-au. from Fiji. Shipping TAOI X iIMM DEPARTURES. Y'ESTLKDAY. NVaitaj.-ii, s.s., V. .\. Stei'i, for TituraDga. Ngapuhi. >.>., t:. Stephenson, for Wnanearei. Manuka, s.s.. 45u0. Kdwiu Phillips, for jSydnev. Terrauora. p.--.. K. Mcl.eod. for Mercury Kay. i'aini:;. :i:id Wiiaiigamuta. Wellington. -;.*.. W. Farquhar, for Rassell, Vvhangaroa, and Mangonul. THIS DAY. Kanieri. s.s.. T. Scott, for Whatgarei. rionoma. It.M.S.. tiUOO. C. F. Herrimau. for Sydney. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ilippingham Grange, s.j.. :':om New York; r-ailt-J Si-i-lcniutr --J Oswestry Urauge. s.s. from Glasgow a^u Liverpool, via A;:»;r;:lia; let; Liverpoo. August; due about October 125 Qut-iru lleieui., s.s.. irom New York, via Melbourne and Sydnvy.; s.-?;eJ Sept. 4. Wakauui. s.s.. from London; sai;ed Srpt. v, vat about October 2tiUi Aotea. s.s.. f.otn (iiasgcw aud Uverpoo!; Melbourne and Sydney; sai.ed July 28; October Ayrsnne, s.s.. from Glasgow and Liverpool, via Austra.ia; sailed Sept. 17, due about November 20. Buii.fi uteisit-i Ka.-aaaaa. s_s.. fjxm New Tork, via Australia; sailed August 4: dt:s Weuaesuay NJwuru. s.s., f;-oni LoddoD. via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Octobei 4, due about December 0 Countess of Kautarly. Government sen., from the Cook isiunds and Nine; due about October 20, Bougainville, baique. from New lori, Tia Wellington; sailed August 30 VESSELS IN PORT. Boverie, s.s.. at Chelsea. Astracaca, ship, in stream Peru barque, st y-iay-st. Jetty Hiiuroto, s.s., at Queec-st. Wharf Tavmm. s-s.. at y uc tu-s;. vsbarf Marere, s.s., at Queen street Wharf. Rio, barqneutine. at Railway Wharf Walpori, s.s., at Hobsou street Wharf. Neptune, barquentine, at Railway Wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEYWestraiia, s.s.. Monday Hauroto, s.s., via the Islands Wednesday tfOK .>EW YORK— Peru, barque, loading UNION S.S. CO 'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday: Hawea arrives from Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru; Hauroto leaves for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney at 5 p.m.. Thursday: Talune arrives from East Coast and Southern ports; Takapuna arrives at Ouehunga from Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for rhr- saem ports at 3 p.m.; Walpori leaves for Westport at 5 p.m. Friday—Hawea leaves for Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru, at 5 p.m. Satin day: Talune leaves for East Coast and Southern ports, at noon; Boverie leaves for Newcastle at 5 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. COS MOVEMENTS. This day—Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei and Marsden Point; Paeroa leaves for Houhora and Parengarenga, at 5 p.m. Wednesday: Waitangi arrives from Tauranga about C a.m., and leaves for Great Barrier at midnight; Rarawa leaves One huuga for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (passen ger train 2.10 p.m.); Ngapuhi leaves foi Marsden Point, Whangarei. etc.. at 9.3( p.m.; Mangapapa arrives from Ohiwa and Whakatane; Waiotahi leaves for Opotiki, via Tauranga. at noon. Thursday: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei about 1 a.m., and leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Waitangi arrives from Great Barrier about 4.30 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Mangonui, Whangaroa, and Russell about 0 a.m.. and leaves foi Russell and Opua at 0 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 11 p.m. Friday: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 0.30 p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Ouehunga from New Plymouth about 8.30 a.m.; Waitangi leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Terranora leaves for Kuaotunn, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury Bay at 8 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Awanui, Waiharara, and Hohoura about 2 p.m.: Kin Ora arrives at Ouehunga from Waitara, Kawhia, and Raglau; Mangapapa leaves for Ohiwa and Whakatane at 2 p.m. Saturday: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei about 3 a.m.: Wellington arrives from Opua and Russell about 6 a.m.; Terranora arrives from Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury Kay about 8 p.m.; Waiotnhi arrives from Tauranga. Ohiwa. and Opotiki about 4 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 4 p.m. Sunday: Rarawa leaves Ouehunga for New riy mouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.30 p.m.): Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 9 a.m.; Waitangi arrives from Tauranga about G a.m. IMPORTS. Per Walpori, from Westport: 2000* tons coal. ; i Per Sonoma, f;-om Sau Francisco: 23S crates, 230 half-crates, 20 cases onions, 180 boxes, 30 pkgs metal polish, 957 boxes, 200 eases, 14 bdls prunes, 135 pkgs, 1124 boxes, GO cases, 39 bdls raisins, 070 cases salmon, GSO boxes apples, 15U) boxes, 60 cases, 110 ndls dried fruit, 188 cases evaporated fruit, 1837 cases canned fruit, 001 sacks bottles, 475 boxes pears, Out) sacks plaster, 272 rolls paper, 03 crates sewing machines, 05 boxes codusli, 222 pigs lead. 41 rolls sheet lead, 23 pieces redwood, .".05 boxes apples, 133 enses drugs, 140 cases machinery. 20 bags coffee, and sundries. The s.s. Manuka soiled for Sydney last evening. The s.s. Nnvua arrived from Fiji as wt went to press this afternoon. The barque Manurewn arirved at Wellington to-day from Edithburg. The s.s. Wnipori arrived frein Westport at 11 p.m. yesterday after v flue-weather passage. She returns to Westport next Thursday. The s.s. Hauroto was floated out of the Calliope Dock this morning mid berthed at the Queen street Wharf. She sails for the Inlands and Sydney to-morrow. Messrs L. IJ. Nathan and Co. advise that passengers by the Karamea, from London, will arrive at Auckland per the Talune and Takapuna. Any cargo landed will arrive by the Went™Ha on Sunday. The s.s. Rarawa, on arrival at New Plymouth from Ouehunga on Monday uext, proceeds on to Wellington to be taken up cm the patent slip for geueral overhaul. The Murltftl comes up from New Plymouth on Monday night, leaving Ouehunga again at 1 p.m. on Wednesday for New Plymouth, and on Thursday night the Rarawa takes up her usual running from the Southern port. THIS 'FRISCO MAIL. The R.M.s. Sonoma, which arrived from Ban Francisco yesterday afternoon, mude a good passage of 17 days, the actual steaming time being 10 days 1 hour -10 minutes. Very fine and pleasant weather prevailed throughout. The steamer left San Fran- • iseo at 3 p.m. on September 20. arrived at Honolulu at 0.40 a.m. October 0, sailed again at 10.SO p.m. the uainc day. and reached I'apo Pngn .'if 0.-IO a.m. on the 12th, finally leaving for Auckland at 11 a.m. on that dare, and arriving nt 8,10 p.m. yester flay. The Konnuiii brought Ihe folluwlug pauseii :.-<■,■:' for Aiiekland: — First saloon: Mr c.J.i! .\!j>- P. oilj/tfaiit. Mr and Mrs O. J, Hjtack Mr and Mrs John Unneaii, Ml' and -«i". ,1. .(.;. JJmu»aJi, Mr and Mrs ArthiH' Mmii-rsi!. Mr and AJI3 Ji. Alexander. Mrs ... ' - >•'.;>•, ..!•/". O'.bhant, Dodd, F. F.''>::j;m-,!! Opiiwll. Ill' W.

H. Hosting. Dr. T. A. Black, Messrs F. Camming, K. Jameson, A. H. Peuard. W. K_ Carter. A. Weir. J. J. Miller. C. A. Atkinson. R. Cranwell, K. T. Tcrr.buU, C. F Skerritr.. J. Collins. James Thame. James Caldwell. M.P.. George Low.Thomas Smith. T. F. Hnnt, L. de L. Ward. Captain W. R. Stouc. Second saloon: Mr and Mrs T. G. Ccadon. Mr and Mrs H. Fraser and child. Mr and Mrs F. Ahier aDd child. Mr and Mrs J. McKelvy. M. and Madame Meaezilla. Mr and Mrs F. Tait. Mesdames Murphy and child. Lskiii. J. Daley ar.d child. Misses A. Collins. Lakin. Moßacoo. Masters. McKelvy. Messre -I O'SnUlvan. E. Nelson, J. Masters. W. Rndfprd. Hugh MAS'--.;. A. D. Wcltoa. J. M-Ko'vy. jv.r... A. i're>ton. J. McMahon. A. Fnrsyth, ami 13 st'-orage. The Sonoma continued on her voyage for Sydney at 7 o'clock this uioruTHE MARAROA. The departure of the s.s. Mararoa for Duiiediu via ports has l«Ov-a deferred t--5 o'ciocU this eveuinsr. The following have booked passages by she steamer:—For Oisborue: Misses Cooper. Moncrieff. MescLimes W. Jairett. Glening. Messrs P. W. Lau:e. Moor*. W. K. Cn.-.mbers. R. Finn. G. Winsc-n. Everard. Gleuiug. Cooper, S. Grahr.m. For Napier: Misses Brettou, Hiekty. Mesdames Worthiugtoa and two children. Austin and infant. J. K. Lynch, Brettor:. Messrs T. G. Brown. Atkinson, C. B. Hoadlev. Worthington. F. dimming. R. Jamison. J. Collins. R. Wayte, J. F. Beuth. W. Rossu Wcrthinston. Cromwell, Master W. Ccrrie. For Wellington: Mesdames Gray. Victor. Worthington and 2 chl.dren. C. H. Smith and child. Miss W. Cameron. Messrs Meter. .1. Steinfleld, R. Lycvrt. T. Weir. Btnshaw, A. B. Percy. Macuherson. C. V. Houghton. T. A. Black. Green. For Lytte'tonT Misses B:iies. L. simmonds. J. Simmonds. McLean. A. Mummery. Mesdames J. Oaiy and Infant, T. Eager and 2 daughters. Black and daughter. Bates, Messrs j. Daly. H. H. Wright, Bates. W". E. Parnham. Malcolm, Parker. For liunein: Mesdames Short and 2 infants. Oakden. Priestley, Misses Jeffries, H::t. Messrs Bhiekie. J. Clark, Joachim, S.:orT. Oakdea, 11. Vaiio. W. C. Smith, de Re.xzy

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 249, 18 October 1904, Page 4