SHIPPING.
Age: lirst Quarter. April 2, 3.32 ;:::.=er: This erenlns, 5.54. fcjuriie: To-morrow morning, 6.0. HIGH WATER. A'ickland: Ttic; evening, 8.44; to-morrow raoiLiße, 9-0. u-eaunsa: To-morrow murnicg, 0.45; toel, .. ;W afternaon. 1.0. .■i:::iukan Heads: To-morrow morning, 11 _7: to-morrow evening, 11.40. 1-1. -I'.ii-a Heat's: To-morrow morning. o,iv; 10-aiorrow alterncoii, 1.5, AEIUVA.LS. SATUUDAV. Nr.ipulil, s.s., E. Stephenson, from Whar ::■>.:. l'asien.cers: Mr aud Mrs Harvey, :>. ~..2 Mrs May, Mr and Mrs Culpitt, .. -i.'a Thuiiii•■■i.'ii. iieuderbon, El.iott, Mest. .-■ - ii:.vt.s, Falconer, liees, Waters, J. _ ■ :, Mtyers, Stevenson, >Squ:res, But- : :-. i....ey. Messrs Giilut, Sieel, Evans, (- Litheriaud, Over, McDonald, Hut- ... ::. Le->\is. i-hort, Courtney, Liiley, Wil- .- ~ varrutt, ESiwelt, Kane, Goodall, Hodg- - ~, ii.own, ilevori, Parker, White. Home, i: . -■:., Uuutrs, Moody, and six steerage. —-\ j:_ =i -n Cu., a^ei.ts. Sl.-NDAX. CI: linsford. ss., 11. Kich.irds, from Awar. ... WiilUarara. and Idouhora. Piissuaj. .s: jJeiars ii. VVt-st, Xliomas, and two -. ;::sls. — NcctAtru Co., agents. '■. s.s., i-. A. SLeiu, from Tauj-,.: .:... I'sss-. liters; Vv'oud, ii.- ■_«.-. llcKu.-.iie. Messrs Gavin. Oram, s. .--:, Wood. AlcLi:aa, Sliera. Hale, \V. J i. and vue steerage. Co., < ..'.oris, b.s.. 2"C,n. W. 'VTailer. from Sydli ... Mesdaiues Bfthune, liol--i:... r:iru.uhar, zLviuiiki, i'ouag, iiorcon, V...-; .de, Fry, W itliani and iu£aut. Brown, 1 . :..a:j, AUiim-s. Misses Constant. Nush, '-.. .:,.. -.■■!. i'ui.vx.k. MiTtoa {'6t, fry, Htd- : . . ... run. Yi-uiiK, Messrs J. W. Fratcr, '::. .v. jL';au:.i\ G;iuitn, Woodhain, Bal, lr- -,...,. Fi. Lcstc-r, M. I-'itZa-i raid, J. McNuiiy. i. li. Isher.vooil, W. Swainson. r\ K. \\ ■ '.V. W. il. Loitou, S. SutcUa'e. FarquI. ... . . I". Au.:irs, A. Bruugn, J. C. Moiton. i: . -~--. Fry r,. H. Jenkins, F. \V. Uoldge'. A. W....0, \V:.a..:,i. D. Jeuk.us, F. ij. JjVji. ;■. J. Blown, A. C Ftuinan, A. L'nderv. ....'.. C. E. AKea. Majjr Duyle. Masters '-. ■-), ana To steerage. —L. l>. Nataaa ■■.Vudia. 3.5., 2771, F. G. E-ntwistle, t .. -ouiaem East Coast porto. l-'as-t •..-: Mesdaines iScrivener, Reynolds, -. Simiiso'.i, Norrie. Smitu, Sα o- ■ ::d chile, bryaut, Harrison (2), Eyre. :,'■ .. [;. Allan sad chiid. Sirit-kJand, Judd, '. and boy, Calvott aiid two children, TatXf. :;•■ <i. Pala'rf-l, StevenaOn, Eliiion and ::.;d-'"P!:. .Misses McAlpine, Simpson (2), ?! :,.y. Tu'-n.T, tfmila. Hall, Olsl-u, Ball, 1. ■■. hit, Crown, Sp.-M-ehly, Baxter, Nichols . N'irse Drn-.vn. Calkwell, Messrs -V .k. 6U:,p< :<, is::<<.-, Bushb.r. Morton. . ... Mii«k'.-y, .Smi'-'a, Simpson, Shorter, % '\ i a, \.:.'.- ■->/. ,1 "Uls.iu. l>rnmmoni\, X.' ■■. Ma!.:--, i;tj.-r!"p. Hrram. Erre, S. J. N":-.ihai], Williams Urr. Graham, Napier, A. ... Coiic-ry i 2) btriekland, Byrn, W. A. I-;.-, irih, b'ii:oit. Heath. Bain, Caleott. l'.:.:i, Srokes. Gerard, Xattersar-id, Peareou, Spen -c. Brniseo. I'a;airet, Eiiison, t. L:,:el Graham, aud i! 0 steerage.—L. D. Is_;_an and Co., asrents. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. JMininpapa. s.s., C. Hopkins, for Ohiwa t-_ i 'u'ii.ikuiau-e. SUNDAY. FT.iciorl, s.s., T. Scott, for Whangarei. t .noma. It.M.S.. GCfX), C. F. Herriman. for Paso t'aso, Hor.cluiu, and San Francisco. THIS DAY. <.'L.'i:;:si'--rr!. s.s.. 11. Rii-harils, for Awanc:, Wuihjrara, and Hiuhora. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. - .'.;:ii;ka, s.a., from Sydney, due Sunday, s.i. Xruaj Luuutj. via Aleibourne Sydney: tailed January left Sydi. y Marcli '--'. due T .\.......i, i:.>i.s., i.j.11 San FraacLsco, via liotiu-uio and Pagopago; sailed March S, cue Tuesday -inifebarau, barque, from Newcastle, ea:.. -j Jiareh 17. L»taanie, from Newcastle, Bal'.-.J Match 17. s.s., irom Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, end Tonga; due Thursday Suzanne, uaroue, Jvum liuittibnrg; sailed 1 .-..'ruary 2i. t'O-iJc. ltaiiau barque, from Phiiadelpuia, tc .<alL Ca> ao, barque, from Bremen; sailed Dec-l-Ui 'if IS K\c"ion Grange, s.s., from New York, via _Aus;""a2ia, io paij Os'.iesLry Grange, s.s., from Liverpool, via Australia, to sail April lltb. s.e., froiT. Luuiou; sailed March 2, •-::■■■ about AprJi 'JO. Do:- ■ t, s.s., from Liverpool, via AastraU.a; sU!cd Feb. 10; due about middle of April In . .:c2a. s.s.. from Liverpool, via Austra- ;..;; to saU March 11 6*.:ir of New Zealand, s.s., from New Tork, via Australia, saiied January 26; at Meih. erne MiU'cii ID; due Auckland about March 2S Dt'i.Uic, 8.5., from Liverpool; saiied Feb. 17; due ai Auckland about April 9 p.b . Horn London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed February 20; due about April 23 P._ Wickstrom. .lvi., barque, from New S ork, via Kockiiampton, sailed November Aruzowan, s.s., from Now York, via Mei- . bourne and Sydney, sailed January 23. Q'jf- '; iit'iena, s.s., from New York, via A-;iraliafl ports; to saii about March 31 VESSELS IN POET. r '<' iv.?. barque, ir. stream I l da. barque, in stream !' v-.-rMil, il.Ni.s.. iv stream F , .' m»-tiitUH, H.M.s., in stream F.?-ts, s.s., at Queen-st. Wharf T■?.•>!"•]. sch., at Qneen-srf. Wharf V. .. :-:a. £.~., at CJuay-street -jetty. K-'iiiara, s.-s.. at Queen-st. "Wharf Faruoa, a.s.s., at Hobson-st. Wharf Il!"i I'O'.as, barque, at Queen-st. Wiarf F' rr.fiu Cross. Ijarquentiue, in stream 7.'\iU'.~(i:a. s.s.. nr Hobson-street Wharf. Boutnern Cross, s.s.. at Queen-st. Wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SVUNEY— Zcal.-iUiJia, s".s.. to-day \f.:-ara. Ii.M.S., about Tuesday i:■-..; WEST COAST ufc , ENGLAND PORTS— Tlrx'x, •j.s, via the South, about Tuesday : ••. M s\ I'vjllK— 1 • ia. barque, about Tnesday : . AXLi IiIiESDLX ISLANDS: . . si.h.. :iuoUt \r-d:.y I -v.. NUKl'OLii. i.-SLA.NU AND MELAN- " I ■; SIA: f- •■:.: Cro?3. s.s., April 6. L •■ ■ =-, ui;vct, ajout April 26 LII'DDAKT, PAUKEII CO.'S MOVEMK'NTS. ■ -'•■•y — Zeaiandia sails for Sy<?ney at ■-■• : - :T - Victoria sails for the South at UNION S.P. COMPANY S MOVEMENTS. F.AST coast. ■ -■':'■■ — Wa-'puri arrives from WestJ. ■ . 'Ihursday: Talune arrives from Sontb; !•' . " arrivid iioin Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, i-- i'-_i!K;i; Wiiip-jri lvdVes i-.r Westporc I :.'.':■• i. >..iurday: Talune leaves for South, i^ WEST COAST. Wednesday : liotoiti arrives from WelI:u:Loii, Nelson, and .\ew Plymouth, uLi fails for the sit' , ports at S p.m. CJ.H) p.m. train). Friday: Takapuna arrives I'rom Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves again for New Plymouth only at 4 p.m. (3 p.m. train). NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Waitangi leaves for Tanranga at j p.m.; Clansman leaves for Kussell. Whangaroa, and Mangonul, at 6 p.m.; Ngapuhi ;.-aves for W'hangarei at 10.30 p.m. Apiiiici leaves for Tairua, Mercury Bay, ay.<'. Wuaugamata, at 7 p.m.; Kanieri arri. •■: from Whangarei about 6 p.m. i -sJay: K;inien ieaves fur Whangarei at r. .:■..: Itarawa arrives at Onehuiiga from > Plymonth about S a.m.; Ngai>nhi ari. = from Whansarei about 5.30 p.m.; Ra:raves Oneh:!n.cra for New Plymouth t: 4 I ni. (train 3 p.m.). \. .-..n s'iay: Apanui arrives from Wha~z a. T;:;rT:a. -and Mercury Bar about r r :c : Vi'aitaugl arrives from Tauranga ai' ". G us:., and leaves for the Great !'•: ■:-:■;.--.- a: niiifrj.'sat: Kanieri arriv-es from Wunnrnrel about" S p.m.; NgapuM leaves To; Wfc!\pgnrel at 10.30 p.m.; Waitancl leaves for Houhora, Te Kao, and ParengaThmsdny _ Wclotah! le.i T e3 for Tau- ■ end Opotlki at 7.80 a.m.
! IMPORTS. ! Per Zealandia, from the South—B77 sacks I grass seed, i 57 Backs wheat, 279 bales ! straw, 210 sacks, SOU lOu's, and 1360 50'e j tloiir, IST sacks potatoes, 645 sacks oats, 32 sacks bran, 20 sacks barley, 15 packages ranges, 43 bars iron, 21 bales paper, 65 cases matches, 17 cases bacon. 9-1 cases butter. 16 cases tea, 190 cases meats, Id. cases I pickles, lo barrels and 10 drums oil,- 10l> I cases lard. S7 cases canned goods, 11 eacks I hides, 244 cases soap, 10 cases jams, 40 cases milk, 20 casinge, 13 cases cheese, !40 pai'.s .grease, 13 bundles ziuc, 40 bags ! split pc-as. 20 keps white lead. 30 cases / brandy. 175 bundles sacks. 12 cases Irish I moss, i>o acid cas-°s. 40 packages drapery, 18 hogsheads, IS barrels, and 10 cases ale, 1 horse, and sundries. Per Vietoiij., iioin Sydney—lo sacks arrowroot, 13 cases ceiling material, l-o baj,.= botues, 140 ba.es hemp, 4i» infold ua, i2u baic-s siass rope, oo cases wine, Ii ucyantads wuite syirit, cases vestas, lv uuia benedictine, 20 cases paper, 00 cases sardines, 26 sacks seed, 10 sacks an-uuTooi, -0 packages periodicals, :te I ulocks, 150 boxes tinp.ate, 04 bags sand, 16 bales millet, 360 472 sacks manure, 11 bars steel, 26 barrels oil, 17 bags coffee, 418 cases currants, 50 cases fruit, XJ cases and 7U bu-jci wax, 75 bags tapioca, l<) bags pepper, i! 4 -.ases peel, 11 bales corks, 30 coils coir vara, -io- packages tea, bags rice, 21>U pieces timber, 110 dozen watermelons, sundries, and transhipments ex Apolda, Bremen, and Westfalen, from Germany; F.ortunatus. from Calcutta and Singapore; Ya-wani Mara, from China and Japan; Marmora, from London: and Australian coastal steamers. * THE VICTORIA. 1 The s.s. Victoria arrived from Sydney at |3.t;0 p.m. yesterday, after a good passage. I undrr adverse weather conditions. The Victoria loft Sydney at 1.25 p.m. on Wednesday iast. aurt experienced a moderate S.E c::le with an exceedingly heavy sea unti I midnight on Friday, when the wind ehang til to the S.W.. with a rising sea. and dull, cloudy we.itber. Hnavy rain fell a:the vessel approiiclied the New Zen hind const, uikl continued rntil after the Nortl" C.pe vfiis s passed. Moderate S.W. wind and sea with overcast wmther previiili'i , t- to ..nival. The Victoria conUnae I her p:<.«sng<? f .~ trpy pons and Duuedij Tomorrow afternoon. THE SONOMA. The R.M.S Sononia resumed her voyagi | for Pagopr.go, Hoaolulu, and San r ran j i-lsco a( 5.30 a.m. yjsterday. The Sononiii i i:s due to pass through Pagoyugo on tin 1 ' 28tu inst., and Honolulu on April 4. and j fsLnuid arrivp at Frisro on April 10. Her I i mails are dup in Ixmdca, Glasgow, Beljfast. etc., about April 22. THE MIMIRO. Tha Tj-ser steamer Mimiro. en route from j London, via Auscra.ian pores to Auckiaud, \ yaased Maria Van L'ieuien at 10 a.in. ■iv day. The Mimiro snould arrive at tnis I port eari.v to-morrow niuvning. THE ZEALANDIA. The s.s. ZeaiunUia arrived from -tite i Souitt at T. 30 p.m. yesterouy, the pasiu.c I iro:u Gisborne having beun pruiuUaetl t»y j rouah w-eatlier. Alter tje u.su.u I pons til.- /Lealandm l.it Gibaorne a.t i> p.m. u:i Jiaiuiu;:;.- :ust, <iiid rounded the East I Cape s;i iiours later, in the ±Say of Plenty ', a Ueavy b.\\\ gai'.' was experienced, tu--comyunied by mouutaiuous s-'.'as and very thick weather. Tbe Z'.-iU;india sails lor Sydney at oMO o'c.ock this evening, with the fiiilowiug passengers:—Misses \'incent, '.rfi-riug, Dickson, Stuart, Deverenx, Mesdauies Laery, Busthorff, Selley, OsboUlstu:;e. Schul. Abrahams, ITuntor, Vincent Hatton, Egerton. So!dl, Konald and Infant, Evp'.eigh, Atkinson, Messrs Laery, Hakcr, Burry, Lalm-?r, Movie, Morris, Buckingham, Web.l, Watson, Pierce Mitluney. Toder, Sheffer, Devcreux, G:bb, Bryue, Shelley, Noonan, BusthorlT, Hichmond, }lei!i>ron. H.'istiug-s. Connaek, Sar.dy, Sell"y, ?. Williams. Osboldstoni , , i S-liui. K-'-rron. Soldi. Buller, Bishop ■ Stuart, Rpv. Ilarnett, and Dr. F. E. Dunki !ey, and 05 steera.ze. THF, VEXTtTRA. The R.M.s. Ventura is due to arrive from San Francisf-o and the Islands early to-rnt r- ] roy; mornins. Ste was houra late leaving Honolulu. The following have j booked passages at Auckland by the \ steamer, whlell stiils for Sydney shortly atI ter arrival:—Sa!o/..n: Misses L. B. Hushes, j XeilJe O'Brien. J. S. Murray, Krout. Mes- ! dames Rosenthal, J. Owyer." W. Mathleson j and two children, Messrs J. Dwyer. G. L. I Dwyer, Geo. Johnston, W. A. Robertson, W. j ilat;.ieson. Si-cond aiioon: Misses Newell, IM. GlsjiviJip, .Mttedames W. ii. Xoakes, J. I Irwln, F. H. M. Mari-sh and chiid, Cashel [ and child, Messrs Cashel, F. H. M. Marish, IJ. Pcinitt and fnn;il.r.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 March 1906, Page 4
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