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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: Full Moon, January 21, C - Suuset: This evening, 7.10. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 4.5 L HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 2.45; to-morroa morning. 3.22. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 7.7; tomorrow evening, 7.34. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning 6.47; to-morrow evening, 6-'->t. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning 7.13; to-morrow evening, 7.33. , ARRIVALS. JANUARY 14. Terranora, p.s.. fc]. McLood, from Mer-CB-ry Bay, Kuaotunu and Kennedy's Bay. Passengers: Aiesdaiues MoColl aud children. Edmonds aud children, Misses Hannan, Ritchie, Messrs Gardiner, Uaunan, Parker, Edmonds, Sarainons. — Noithern Co., Ogeuts. Waiotahi, s-s,. C Hopkins, from Tauranga aud Opotiki. Passengers: Mr and Mrs M:'.ri!u, Messrs Wallace, Niccol, Daley. Scott, Hodgson, Young, Fitzpa trick. MeAUister, Constable Berry, Key. Piatt, Rev. Father Uolihovk, Masters Rainson, McAllister 12). —Northern Co., agents. JANUARY 15. Wanaka, s.s.. 2422, J. P. Jonjsm. from ngarei. Passengers : 200 excursionists.— Jiottheru Co.. agents. Ngapuhi, s.s.. B. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: 200 excursionists.— Northern Co., agents. Claiisinau. >. s.. W. Farquhar. from Tauranga. P&sseugers: Mesdames Smith. Cullens. Jordan. 'Piuls, Taluue, Messrs Gou'.Btone, Bruce, Smith. Nixon. Cooper. Garrat. Rev i_'t-vi. Smith.—Northern Co.. agents. Victoria, s.s.. 3'XW. W. Waller, from Southern iud East ports. Passen£ct<: M-sdatnes Graham. Sale. Sheaths, On. Kelly. Buttle Woodward, Radford, [Jewell. llu> ■f. Smith, fcldwards, Anderson, lOdg-oomlie and i-hiid. Al.royd. DeLautour, Smith ami Infant. Mart!::. Hareourt. Sherwood, Japp i2i. smith Arthur. Cole. Browning. liankin. Nurds/ i.2>. Uollitt. Woodward. Hunter. Lewis. Burgess, Edwards. Hunt. Bruce. De Costa. Thomas. Birch. Canon Ma.-Murray. Fathers Muhahiil, Lade. It. ScuiunacUer, Messrs I.cc, Fiazer. Heiu«rjs'j:i. Niiholls, Lorle. Sale. Allen. Buttle. Grigsley. !,anghain. Hamilton. Bochme. Scot:. Wan;. Burgess, Foote, Ludbrooke. Mf-ighau. Sherwood. Hanna. Rankin, Mercer. Tuu. Johnston. Rlshworth. Leslie. Mu.ray. Nl:.ou, Kent. McArar. B-jrris. Iteimer. Stewart. Meek. Heald. Br-dstune. Fletcher. Andeisou. Wakerley. ll.iseid.u. ildu'ecoinbe, MoConneil. Lyon*. i:a«:"»'i. Steele. Swales. Robinson, CraiK- MvlliMViiti. Dingwall. Laurie, Hareourt. EUiott. Kllistou. Masters Sherwood y'2). Parker and M: A. Bouit's rathe <iral choir party 113). and IS steerage. —L D. Nathan and Co.. agents. Zealandia. s.a.. 3WOO. W. J. Wyllle. from Sydney. Passengers: Mesdanies G. 11. Anderson. Bowler. G. G. Geddes. Jones, Knight. C. Kolllnc. Lacey. J. B. Speddinji. Wilson. Wyllle. Misses Hudson (2). A. Murcott. E. Pearson, lister nf Sr. Joseph. L. Newman. McNeil. Cox. Wyllle. the Archbishop of Melbourne, the Bishop of Sandhurst, the Bishop of Sale, the Bishop of Wilcannia. Archdoacon I>avey, the Revs. T. S. Noil and J. McCaithy. Major H. E. S. Bracy. Dr. 1.. Birch. Messrs Aitken, G. H. Anderson. Benson. E. IT. Bowler. D. Bruce. T Close. W. J. Bonuiu. .1. B. Buckingham. J. Clark:i:. II F. Cox. Featherstone. G. S. Geddos. A. 1.. Jones, E. S. Harrison. Hayles] Kellett. Webb. F. T. Jefferey. Jones. Charles Killing. M. Marsh. .1. R. Moore. H. Ni-lso i. F. Pardoe. F. Pileher. Pollatd, J B. Redding. Thompson. F. W. Thori- B Wsi'ker. f\ Watson. Crompton W \ Joiiusto:ie. K. W. Srager. W. llollownv. McK.e. J. Sinclair. Master Bridgeman (2). A. Murcott. 11. Watt, aud »' steerage - L. D. Nathan aud Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. Kanieri. s.s.. T. Scott, for Whangarel. Greyhound, aux. sch., for way ports and (A-wanui. Aotea. aux. sch.. Skinner, for way ports and Gisborne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maori, s-s_. from London; sailed Morayshire, s.s., from New ioctl, via Australia ; Eailed December 20; due early in March Somerset, s.s., from Glasgow and Liverpool; SiUled December 21). Star of Ireland, from New York, via Australia, sailed Dec. 13 I Gakburu, s.s,. troni New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed December 9 I Indradevi, s.s., from Loudon, via Melbourne aud Sydney; sailed December 27 Rangatira, S.S., frcm London; sailed Dec. tith Buteshire, s.s.. from New York, via Australia; sailed November 23; at Capetown. January 1, on Ure Phaxsalia, s.s., from New York, via the South, sailed October 23; due about Jaii. lo; at Dunedin, December 30 Sta.r of Seotiaud, s.s., rrom London, via Australian ports, at Melbourne, Jauuary o Bougainville, baiqne. rrom New York, via Weliingtou; at Wellington, January 12 Anna, oargue, from New York, via the Souili; sailed Nov. S. Navna, s.s., from Fiji; due about Wednesday Clan McLcod, bq., froj* Newcastle; sailed Rakaia, s.s., from London; due March 3. Hauroto. s.s., from Fiji, due February 1 Sierra. X.M.S.. from Frisco, Honolulu, aud Pagopago; due January 30. fendle Hill, barquentlne, from Newcastle; sailed January 13 Star of New Zealand, s.s., from London. via porta; sailed VESSELS IN PORT. Itts, H.M.C.S., in stream Southern Cross, s.s., in stream Perl, barque, at Queen-st. Wharf Tsviunl. s.s., at yueeu-st. Wharf Zealandia, &.S., at Queen street Wharf Victoria, 5.3., at Queen street Wharf. Wanaka, s.s., at Quay street Jetty. Guldregn. Norwegian barque. In dock N-ortacru Chief, Barque, at (juay-st. Dreastwork PROJECTED DEPARTURES. POR SYDNEY— Victoria, 5.3., to-day. FOR LONDON— Perthshire, s-s., on January 31. FOR NEW YORK— Peri, barque, loading. FOX COOK AND SOCIETY ISI.A.NDSTaviunl. s.s.. January 24 FOR SAN FRANCISCO— Ventura, R.M.S., January 27 POR FIJI— Savua, s.s., January 25 UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday : Takapuna arrives from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for New Plymouth, Wellington and Nelson at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. Jtreinj. Thursday: Tarawera arrives from the South; Wanaka leaves for Bluff, Oamaru, aud Timaru. Friday : Rotoiti arrives from Wellington aod New P!} mouth, and leaves again for Sew Ijymouth only at 2 p.m. (1.10 p.m. train i ; Navuu arrives from Westport (meantime;. Saturday : Tarawera leaves for the Sooth at 12 noon. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Monday : Clansman leaves for Russell, Whungaroa, and at 5 p.m.; Terrauoru leaves for Mercury Bay, Tairua. aud at S p.m.; Waitangi leaves for Uohoura, Te Kao. aud Parenga at ." p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 10.30 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Tauranga I at 5 p.m. IMPORTS. Per Wanaka. from the South: 8113 sacks oats, 7KK! sacks wheat. 11S0 sacks bran. 1500 sacks chaff, 1t.03 bales straw, 191ti sacks flour, 2tSO 100's llour. no's flour, IS3 sacks ryegrass, "26'J sacks pollard, SHJ sacks niait. 415 cases preserved milk, 75 bales binder twine. 19 bales woollens, and son dries. Per Victoria, from the South: "2350 sacks chaff, 144 bales straw. 722 sacks wheat, lyi 200's flour. LtiO 50's flour, ICU lUO's flour. ;;.". sacks oatmeal, 03 sacks bran, 100 sacks malt, 160 sacks oats. 48 sacks grass seed 70 packages ranges. 143 cases soap, 4*5 eases meats, 41 cases bacon and lard, 4^ eases tea, 110 drums oil. 30 casks fruit 7 sacks and 9 loose hides, 4 bales skins, 278 1 boxes butter, 20 cases canned fruits, 49 I Et^.f 63 ?£«**• «* bundles sacks, 0 crates biscuits, 12 cases confectionery/ 1- balet I rags. 15 cases cheese, 8 cases brandy i 5 I W J U ? Cy, J . BO oases ™»tchP«. 11 bandies I J o , bundleß copper boilers, 4 trusses I leather, 15 cases limejuiee. 33 cases pickles I and sauce, 40 bags calf milk, io bundles I steel laths. 8 sacks bottles. 30 cases tobae I co and cigarettes. 16 coses chocolate 5 ■ crates deer, 12 boxes apricots, 28 package's I machinery, 23 packages woollens, 47 cask* I * Il<3 J .^ s c * ses ale - and transhipments and ■ sundries.

Per Zealandia, from Sydney: 648 sacks boncdust, 273 ingots tin, 21 drams and 40 cases naphtha, 895 bags rice, 100 crates tan-sun, 341 cases salmon, IB bags.. 1 case nnd 0 bales seeds, 36 bales lucerne, 5S packages twine, 50 cases lard. 51 cases fruit, 2 casks watermelons, 41 bundles roofing tiles, 160 packages tea, 79 kegs cream of tartar, 3 barrels oil, 22 boxes dates, 45 bales millet, 0 pairs shafts, 9 pairs and 5 bags naves, 3 bags spokes, 90 bags peanuts, 100 sacks bottles, 20 drums calcium carbide, 4 cases infants food, 3 hogsheads tobacco leaf, 26 rolls wire netting, 7 bags wax, 90 cases soap, 5 cases ceiling material. 60 WI. pipes. 20 cases paste. 235 cases milk, 13 cases chocolate, 25 empty drums, 3 barrels asbestos, 86 cases rubber 6hoes, 7 bales paper, 30 cases beer, 13 cases waters, 12 cases furniture, 8 cases cotton. 21 boxes scales. 5 steel plates. 13 packages Chinese mecb-andise, 1 box hair stain, 1 case dyes, 1 case electrical goods, 1 bale mats, 2 cases gramophones, 1 case platedware, 1 bag bolts, 2 baps gaskets, 27 packages periodicals, 12 lengths pipe. 2 cask: tamarinds. 1 dog, transhipments, and sundries. The Tyser Hue steamer Star of New Zenland left New York on the 11th January, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. I The s.s. Wanaka arrived from the South yesterday afternoon. She left the Bluff on Bth inst.. and called at Oamaru, Napier, and Gisborne, meeting fine weather on the trip. The management of the Union Steamship Company have requestfd the "Otago Dally Times" to state that there is no foundaj tion for the rumour that the company had I been negotiating with the Commonwealth '■ line with a view to stopping the cutting of freights between Calcutta and New Zea-j land ports. THE ZEALANDIA. The s.s. Zealandia arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon, berthing at the wharf after the usual inspection. Mr A. M. Mc- , Carthy, the purser, reports that the Zea- ! land la cleared Sydney Heads at 1.30 p.m. ! uu Wednesday last, passed the Three Kings at 9 p.m. on Saturday, the 14th. Cape Ma- ; ria was abeam at 11.34 p.m.. Cape Brett ! ut 7.:>0 a.m. yesterday, arriving In the . stream for medical inspection at 3.40 p.m. yesterday. Experienced line clear weather | with smooth sea throughout. The Zealan- j via leaves for East Coast and Southern ports to-morrow afternoon. THE \ ICTORIA. The s.s. Victoria arrived Ironi the South yesterday after a tine weather trip up the coast. She leaves for Sydney at 6.3U p.m. with the following passengers: —Misses Elliott, Noonan (3), Campbell, Pen, McLaren, Hurus. W. tiow. B. Parker, M. D. Tait, E. G. Freeland, McL'leery, Mesdames Cham-lieiiain-Tiinms, Barr, Mohl, Noonan, Wai-lace-Smith, Mussen, Hums, Dr. Maitland, Dr. and Mrs Black, Messrs Mcßride, ilcDoneil. Tims, H. A. Foster, W. J. White, C. E. Allen, Mackeldourny, Fitzgerald, J. P. yuirk. A. Gow, L. C. Roberts, F. Guy. Chamberlain-Timms, Gilbert, Eadie, GemmeU (2), D. Clark, A. J. Bury, Nash, Hughes, Schenscher, Young, Scherier, Stranahan, Barr, C. Bedlington, Noonan, Wal-lace-Smith, Mussen, and 24 steerage. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. The following is an approximate timetable of the movements of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamers: — The ituapehu, now at Wellington, will sail for London on 17th January; the Kaikoura will be despatched from Wellington for London on the 2«th January; the Perthshire, at present in the South, will leave Auckland. Homeward bound, on the 31st January; the Kaipara ieft London on Uth December, and is due at Port Chalmers on January She leaves the colony for London on lSth February- The Papanui left Loudou on 3rd December, and is due at Wellington on the 21st January. She will be despatched for London on 16th February. The Kukaia left Loudon on 7tb January, and is due at Auckland on 3rd March. The Kimutuka left London on 31st December, and is due at Wellington on 14th February. She leaves the colony on IGUi March. The Tongariro will leave London on 28th January: due iv Wellington on 14th March: leaves for Home on loth April. The Paparoa will leave London on 25th February, and Is dne at Wellington on 14th April. She will be despatched for London on lltU May. The Waimate will" leave London on 2Stb February, and is due at Auckland on 21st ApriL She will leave the colony In May.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 13, 16 January 1905, Page 4