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SHIPPING.

. © Moon's Age: Full Moon, November 23rd, 8.42 P-m. Sunset: This evening, b.50. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 4.40. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 6.2; to-morrow jaoiuiug, U. 22. 10-morrow morning, 10. J, tomorrow eveuing, lO.jJ. Muuukau Heads: To-morrow morning, Oi., to-morrow evening, 10.0. lxuipaia Leads: iu-aio.row morning, IU.U; 10-morrow evening, 10.SL aKRIVALS. SAXL'IiJJ-ii. Stella, s.s., A. ilcKenxie, from the coast. Leviaud-U'Uiien L'u., agents. piiei-ori s.s.. 1. ii" v, one, Horn Whangarel. iasseugers: Mrs Kattuietu, Messis F. iviiuniclii, Court, Gamble.— Northern Co., agenLS. , ieiranora, ps., E. McLeod, from Mercury La.', Kennedy's Bay, and Kuaulunu. Passengers: Misses Crown (2), and 1 steerage.—NoilUeru '-0., ageuCS. Waiotahi, s.s., C. Uopkius, from Opotiki and Xuuraugu. Passeiifecis: Mesdaines Parkinson, MeFailauu, .uldis, Appletou aud child Hogg, Uestuey, Misses Maxwell.Murruy Lsiack, Rev. Piatt. Messis Leett, Torr.'iis (2), Cutis. Johus, Motlit, Serburg. Masters Addis Ho2:g.—Northern Co., agents. Cheimsiord. s.s.. H. Richards, from Awanui, Waiharara, and Iloiioura. Passengers: Mr aud Virs Atkinson, Misses Dunn. Hagar, Messrs Woods. X Brierly, T. Taylor, Fletcher R. Davis. F. Evaus, 3. K. Bowman, E J Deaue. J. I. Deuney, G. Leansie, Davis, and 2 Maoris. —Northern Co., agents. Ngapuhi. 5.«., rJ. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Pusseugcis: Misses Garland, Campbell, Lloyd, Rarey. Blott, Sillick, Mesdames Kenton. Olsen aud child, Grillin, Messrs Griniii, Haw ken, Peacock. McJieuzie McDonald. Allison. Peace. McPherson, Sornerfield. Toutnau, Ashby, Cooper. Pickmere Foote. Carter, O'Brien, Huts. Hodge. Cairns, Graham, Peacock, Crane. Rev. Kerehoma. aud 13 steerage. — Northern Co., agents. SUNDAY. Waitangi, s.s., I. A. Steiu, from Tauransa. Passengers: .Mesdames Copeland, Arrrdtage. Messrs Jeffries. Jacques, Rumson, Hood, Garlick, Masters Fear, Garliek. —.Northern Co., agent*.

Zeaiandiii. s.s., 2.71, \V. J. Wyllie, from Sydney. Passengers: Lady Plunket, Lady hathieen Fluuket, and 2 maids, Lady McConnell. nurse aud child, Hon. Rhona Hanbury, Xracey and maid, Captain Braithwuite, -Major Dowell, Mesdames Hewsou, Atkinson. 11. J. Bukcr. Wakeford, Cox, Davies, UeChatenux. (silling, K. Luks, Mcintosh aud obi.J. Patterson, Rose, A. J. Sexton, Tulioi-h, Smith. Misses J. M. ParrCampbell. Hopkins, Patterson (2), Rose. TulloL-h 12), Fleming, Messrs H. J. Baker, Barling, A. fell, A. Lioylau, C. H. Buckler, J. Carruthers, W. Cash, 1). Cole, Wakeford, Cox, 11. Cutler, J. Dawson, DeChateaux G. Foster. Sims, Gilling, W. D. Hawk'es, J. Johnstone, J. Ritchie, T. Robinson, U. J. Sexton, J. Strong. C. E. Thomas. K. Vaile, C-us. Dignan, Ford, and 103 steerage. —L. L. -Nathan and Co., agents. Westralia. s.s.. USSJ4, J. B. Ralney, from Southern and East Coast ports. I'assen-

gers: Mesdames Sladc aud child, Bunyard, Court. Bennett, Newman, Hall and sou, Mtirte'l, Gardner. Shannon and 2 children, Thompson, Cahill and infant, Pardlugton aud child. Misses Carmichael, Balllu, Gorrie, Maher, Gardner (3), Goldsmith, Adams, Revs. Newman-Hall. Ferguson, Captain Todd, Messrs Chrystall, Salmond, Slade, Buchanan, Watcrstou, Court, Taylor, Bennett. Marter, Abbott. Morgan. Gardner. Gleeson, Perrett. Robert sou, Warnock.Ross, Cahill. Dallcn. loung, McLean, Dunn, Culpau. Boon. WaUhaw. Shaw, Pardingtou. Prlstrom, Clark, Masters Gee, Thompson, and 30 steerage.—L. D. Nathau and' Co., agents. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. Mangapapa. s.s.. C. Faulkner, for Tauranga and Whakatane. SUNDAY. Kauieri, s.s., T. Scott, for Whangarei. THIS DAY. Chelmsford, s.s,. 11. Ltiehards, for Awanui, Waihara aud Uouhoru. Westralia. s.s., 2SS4, J. B. Rainey, for Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Cowper, Yehaud, Dent. Graham, Misses Wheeler, Keith, Dent, Mead. Pitching, Hanlau, aud Johns, Rev. C. E. Dent aud 3 boys, Captaiu Sinker. Messrs Cowper, Yellaud, lvarisen, Dickson, Graham, J'.aguall, S. Cook, F. Druei-y, G. Hunt. F. Sherwood, W. Stevens. G. Boreham, Dempsey, Andrew, R. N. Gordon, H. S. Thompson. R. S. Parker, H. E. Metcalfe, \V. K. Hutchison, C. W. R. hitching, ii. Gillard, H. Bryant, A. Hill, and is steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manuka, s.s.. from Sydney; due Sunday Kii-oura. s.s., from Lonuon, sailed Nov. 1. Ventura, R.M.S., from Sydney, due Friday Kath.eeu Hilda, barque, from Newcastle; saiied November 10 Suffolk, s.s.. from Glasgow and Liverpool, via Australia; left Liverpool October 18 SJar- ot Australia, srs.. from New York, via Melbourne and Syduey; sailed Oct. 23. Perl, barque, from Manila; due about December. Jean, French barque, from Hobart; sailed October 27 Matatun, s.s., from London; sailed Oct. 8; due about 25th Nov. Rippinghaaj Grauge. s.s., from New York; snlled September 29 Tomoana. s.s,, from London, via Mcl bourne and Sydney, sailed October 25. Queen Helena, s.s,. from New York, via Melbourne .and Sydney; sailed Sept. 4. Bougainville, baiqne. from New York, via Wellington; sailed August 30 Nlwarn. s.s. from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Sept. 24: due about December 5 (at Melbourne 15th Nov.) Sierra, R.M.s., from San Francisco and the Islands; due November 28 Pharsaiia. s.s., via the South; sailed Nov. 8. Anna, barqne, from New York, via the South; sailed Nov. 8. Sonthern Cross, barquentine, from Newcastle; sailed Nov. 9. Tavlnni. s.s., from the Society and Cook Islands; due Thursday VESSELS IN PORT. Phoebe, H.M.s., in stream. Sonthern Cross, s.s., in stream Ayrshire, s.s., at Queen street Wharf. Emerald, barque, at Railway Wharf. Pendle Hill, barquentine, at Hobson-st. Wharf Non'urie. narqo»ntlnp. at Railway Wharf Elver.and, barquentine, iv dock Uawea, s.s, at Queen-street wharf ■rtanda Isle, barquentine, at Chelsea St. Kilda, barquentine, at Hobson-st. Wharf Northern Chief, barque, at Quay-st. breastwork Countess of Raufurly, a.s.s., at Queen street W barf. Auchenblae, s.s.. at Chelsea Zealandla. s.s., at Hobson-street wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEY— Mokoia, s.s., November 28 Sierra. R.M.S., about November 29 FOP. LONDON Paparoa, s.s.. via the South, about Dec. -1 Marere, s.s., lirect, about December 18 FOR SAN FRANCISCO— Ventura, R.M.S., Friday FOR FIJI— Navua. s.s.. November 30 FOR COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS— laviuui, s.s., November 29 . UNION S.S CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Monday: Rotoiti leaves for New Plv-mo-jth and Wellington at 3 p.m. Tuesday: Hawea leaves for the Bluff Oamaru and Titnaru. Wednesday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves' again for New Plymouth, Wellington and Nelson at 5 p.m. Thursday: Tarawera arrives from Dunedin, Lytteltou, Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. Friday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and leaves again 0 for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m.; Taviuni arrives from the Eastern Pacific; Navua arrives from Westport. Saturday: Tarawera leaves for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This Day: Wellington leaves for Opua, Whangaroa, and M.ingonni at 5 p.m.; Waitangl leaves foi Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Terranora leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua at 8 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Glenelg leaves for Hohoura, Te Kao. Parenga. and Hokianga at 5- p.m. Tuesday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8.30 a.m., and leaves for the same port at 4 p.m. (tiain 3 p.m.); Waiotahi leaves for Tnurnngn at 4 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangnrd: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei and leaves for Wh.->ngarel (.Town Wharf) at 5 p.m. -lowoJ'* u ,°, samo "d leaves Greymouth tomorrow tor Ouehunga.

H.M.S. Penguin la at present surreylM In the vicinity of Capo Brett.

The cable steamer Iris left Suva on Saturday for Auckland, where she will be due about the end of this week.

The departure of the s.s. Ayrshire for the South, faoutu silica, AUelaiue, aud Britain has oeeu postpoued until to-morrow axternoon.

The s.s. Navua leaves Westport lor Auckland to-morrow, isue wili arrive here on i<'riday, aua sails tor Fiji ou tne following W euuesduy. The new three-masted auxiliary schooner which Messis Laiie uud Sous, ox Vvnaugaroa, are bui.uing lor captuiu Siinuer will be lauuehea aoout six weeaa' hence. It is stated tuat the hull piute which the s.s. boutnein cross ueuted wutu bertniug at tue ijuecu sueet wnaif recently wui nave to be laKeu out auu straljjuteued. lue barqueutuie Eiverlauu was uoated out ot tue cuunpe Dock tins afternoon aua ■ uuiiiiu ai tne uoi.ii yuan lo coincide. Uor ut'ciuuul. bue loads Liuiuer at n-oiuaii^u i.or byuuey. IMPORTS. Per Zealandia, from Sydney—2s2 sacks empty boUiea, 2o crates empty bou.es, 21m sacKs boueuust, 1M bats chair, iv ougs ouious, -±o sait, 44 iueks nee, 121/ io.iS Mte uetuui,, bo casts cauuies, 2uo onxes smtauaN, T2O cases currauis, 2b bags sted, -iL-6 pacKageS lea, 110 cases branuy, ob paeKagea peiiouieais, 20 hogsheaus white ■ spii»c, 2 uruiiis wooo napuiua, ii packages drugs, 20 dumps doe hair, 5o ciupiy arums, 14 casks soua, 2 horses, auu Liuusuipments ex cuiua from Loudon, Meisseu from the Continent, and barwoit, lunamunka, and Bombaia from Australian ports.

Per Westralia. from the South—67o sacks wheat, 1116 sacks chaff, 56 sacks oatmeal, 4-i4 sacks aud 350 bags hour, 742 sacks potatoes, 03 sucks peas, 52 sacks, grass seed, 12 sacks linseed, 40 packages ranges. 2u cases bacon, 27 casks ale, U2 casts pickles, 2d cases and io drums oil, 10 bundles iron, 20 pal.s grease, 25 sacks and b2 bags caif miljc, 10 cases tobacco, ■* dumps skins, 19 coi.s rope, 127 boxes butter, 70 cases jam, 25 cases milk, 15 cases peel. 54 wneeis centres, 6 trusses leather, 21 tubes, 2(j lengths pipes, and transhipments ex Corintmc from London, and Formosa from Liverpool. EXPORTS. Per Westralia, for Sydney—sß bags fungus, 42 bales tiax, 150 sacks sand, 26 bales give pieces, 4290 ft timber, 450 cases kauri iiUin, 25 bais bul.iou i£14,050), 165 bag.' ore, 77 sacks broken glass, and sundries. THE WESTRALIA. The s.s. Westralia arrived from the South at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Hobsou-stieot wharf. She left Dunedin on Tuesday last, called at the usual ivay ports, left Gisborne at 11 a.m., and rounded the East Cape at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday, arriving as above. Light to moderate varlab.e winds and seas prevailed to Gisborne, thence stioug westerly winds increasing after, rounding the East Cape. A moderate gale, high seas and thick rainy weather to arrival. The Westralia resumed her voyage for Sydney early this afternoon. On arrival at the New South Wales port she will be commissioned ii the Australian and South New Zealand trade for a time, relieving the Victorl.. until the arrival of the new s.s. Wimmeru when she will again take up the Auckland running in conjunction with the Victoria. THE ZEALANDIA. The s.s. Zeaiandia arrived from Sydney at 1 p.m. yesterday, after a smart passage, and berthed at the Hobson-street wharf She left Sydney at 1.45 p.m. on Wednesday, passed Cape Brett at 4.58 a.m. yesterday, and berthed as above. Experienced fresli beam winds and moderate sea until neariug Three Kings, when weather becami thick and cloudy, with light breeze. Aftei passing Cape Brett experienced fresh breeze and thick weather, with heavy rail at intervals to arrival. The Zealandla sails for the South at 2 p.m. to-morrow. THE TURAKINA. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Turakina arrived at Wellington at midday yesterday from London, via Capetown and Hobart. The Auckland passengers and cargo by the steamer are leaving Wellington in the Tarewera to-night, and will arrive at this port on Thursday next. PORT OF CNEKUNGA. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. Muritai, s.s., A. Stephenson, from Wauganui.—Northern Co., agents. SUNDAY. Rotoiti, s.s., J. Robertson, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Metge, Larkin, Beck, Chapman, Graham, Buckley. Mesdames J. O'Sullivan, Stuart, Bates, Smart, Dampior-Crossley, Cre'.lln, Buchanan. Samuel, Smith, Oxlry, Messrs Thomas. Wl'liams-Moses, Johnston. A. MeCo'.i. Walton, Twigg, Napier, Williams. Duffln. Bernstein, E. Watt, Murray, Oliver, Cox Pickering, Morton, Sullivan, Cambridge. Sproule, Nenl, Samuel, Hamilton, Kearney, Ross. Morton, Oxley, Fraser, and 20 steerage.—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. SUNDAY. Rarawa, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Jackson. Edwards, Worrall, Lisdin, Hanson, McDonald, Mesdames Howden, Mason, Griffiths, Lucena and child, Tilly and 4 children, MeCutchen. McDonald, Mullen, Lucena, Messrs Howden, Rider, C. L. Lincott. Vickers, Mason, A. J. Bridgewater, E. Williams, Green, McCarthy, Beathani. Loekwood, Twist, Lunbridge, Simpson, Webb, C. Wilson. J. H. C, Hunter, C. T. Barrlball, Lucena, Griffin,' Deve, MeCutchen, Brown, Young, Buxton, N. H. Gazzard, Judge Ward, McDonald, E. Stall. Worrall, Armstrong, G. Hellyer, and 25 steerage., THIS DAY. Rotoiti, s.s., J. Robertson, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Belcher, K. A. James. Carter, Mesdames H. Roberts and child, D. Irvine and sou, Pinney, Nicol, Jumeaux, Pettrerlck, Messrs Thane, Piri, Pettrerlck, Pinney, O. L. Thomas, F. J. Hine, Lee, Bottrell, Fitzpatrick, Ralnger and son, H. Roberts, J. Kaye, S. McFerran, and 15 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Whangarei, November 20.—Arrived at 5 p.m.: Kanierl, s.s., from Auckland. New Plymouth, November 21.—Arrived at 5 a.m.: Rarawa, s.s., from Onehunga,, Gisborne, November' 20. —Arrirved l aTTL3O a.m.: Talune, s.s., from Auckland. l

Gisboi ne, November 21.—Arrived, yesterday: Wanderer, scow, from Mercury; Gisborne, schooner, for Tairua. The ketch Tokerau, bound for Tairua, has put back.

Wellington, November 19. —Sailed: Mimiro,\ s.s. for London; Victoria, s.s., for Sydney. November 20.—Arrived: Turakina, s.s., from London. Sailed: Takapuna, s.s., for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Callan, Peterson, Bayly, Davis, Dangan. Naylor, Blackett. Low, Mesdames Wylie, Redmond, Bayly, Ching.Judge Kpnny. Messrs Duncan, Lewis, Lyall, Chisholn, Johnston, Shield, Whvte, Armltage, Rowley, De Renzie, Lowe, Clark. Lyttelton, November 20.—Sailed: Marie, barque, for Newcastle. Westport, November 21.—Arrived: Rakanoa, s.s., from Auckland. Port Chalmers, November 20.—Arrived: Formosa, barque, from Wellington. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Suva, November 19. —Sailed: Iris, cable steamer, for Auckland. Sydney, November 2D.—Sailed last night: Mouowai, s.s., for Wellington. Newcastle. November 20.—Arrived: Wakannl, s.s., from Wellington. Melbourne, November 20.—Arrived: Warrimoo, s.s.. from New Zealand and Hobait.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 278, 21 November 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 278, 21 November 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 278, 21 November 1904, Page 4

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