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SHIPPING.

EianWiTKßat Auckland—lo.3la.m.; 10.5* p.m. „ „ Mannkau—2.ll a.m.; 2.81 p.m. icN.— 6.26 a,m.; sets, 5.34 p.m. Moon—First quarter, 16th, 1.10 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin wired at 4.10 p.m. yesterday as fallen's North to west and south-west gale. Glass tall. Indications rain. ARRIVALS. Tarawera, s.s., 2003, W. Sinclair, from Melbourne and the South. Passengers: Misses Walker, Palmer, Richardson, Lee, Lawaon, Berry (6), Lysnar, Kensington, Meadamea Baxter, Floyd and family, Barker, Lee, Dβ Castro and servant, Berry and family, Ellis, McNicoll and family, Somerby, Espie, Messrs. Hill, .Richard, Lloyd, Olliver, Badham, Smaill, Quinn, McCallum, Harrop, Lyell (2), Paige, De Castro, Rev. Berry, Baron, Dodds, Captain Castle, R.IS., Lieutenant White, R.N., Dodds, Adamson, Ellis, Shields and boy, Turner, -Everurd, Davenport, Rev. McNiccoll, Brown, Forsyth, Fairs, Allen, Smith, Elliott, Espie, Carroll, ami 20 steerage, 17 for Sydney.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Omapere, 8.5., 601, Lambert, from Westport. Passengers: Mrs. Deunison ami two children, Mr. Lamford and one steerage.— Union S.S., Co., agents. Australia, s.s., 459, Gibbs, from Wellington and East Coast ports. Passengers :— Mesdames Yonng, Donoghue, Fegler, MeLeod and family (9), Miss Seager, Messrs. Young, McKenzie, and Swan. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s,s., 279, Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers:—MesdamesO'Brien, MeKenzie, Tucker, Chambers, Robertson, Thomas, Misses Neil, Evans, Robinson, Williams, Dingwall, Messrs. Protheroe, Baxßer, White, Masey, Hulse, Robertson, Bennett, Smyth, Sergeant, Rev. Thomas, Rev. Findlay, and one steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Maori, s.s., 1756, T. Moffatt, for Napier.— Cruickshank and Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., 336, Faniuhar, for Russell and North.—Northern S.S. Co.j agents. lona, 5,3., 159, Amodeo, for Kuaotuuu and Mercury Bay.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Ohau, 766", Anderson, for Westport.— Union b.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Maori, s.s., for Napier. Clansman, s.s., for RusselL lona, s.s., for Kuaotuuu. Ohau, S.S., for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LoKl>os : Broomhall, ship, sailed January 22. Marjraret Galbraith, ship, loading. Duke of Westminster, b.s., sailed Feb. 17. tfiav YORK : Elinor Vernon, barquentine, sailed No vember S. Alice, barque, sailed December 31. Bonuv Doon, barque, sailed December 31. Evie Reed, barque, loading. Motley, brig, sailed January 28. BOCKHAMPTOK : Sarah Pile, brigantine, to load. May Newton, schooner, sailed March 13. SEWCAstIe: Conference, barque, loading. DUNKDiN : Agnes Donald, schooner, loading, UTTSLTON : Stanley, brigantine, early. SAPIER : Saucy Kale, schooner, to load. Edith May, schooner, to load. Eliza Firth, schooner, loading. PROJECTED DEPARTURE. tOKDON: Scottish Admiral, barque, loading. PUGET SOUND : Leading Wind, ship, early. SSDXEY : Orlando, H.M.s., early. Lizard, H.M.s., early. Devonport, barque, via Hokiauga, early. ADELAIDE: Oamaru, brigantine, via Mercury Bay, early. BABOTOVGA : Goldfinch, H.M.s., early. Jessie Niccol, schooner, early. NOUMEA : . Christine, schooner, early. nXSGA : Olive, schooner, early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Manapouri arrives from Sydney ; Taupo arrives from Fiji, and leaves for Wellington; Tarawera leaves for Sydney at 5p.m.; Omapere leaves for Westport; Australia leaves for East Coast at 6 p.m. Wednesday,—Oreti arrives at Onehunga. Thursday.—Oreti leaves Onehunga at 11.30 a.m.; Manapouri leaves for South at noon; Pukaki arrives from Newcastle. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Glenelg leaves for Hokianga at 1 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, and Parua Bay at 10.30 m. Wednesday.— arrives from Waitara. Thuesday. — Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth and Waitara at 1 p.m.; lona arrives from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu early, and leaves again for same ports at 9 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Friday.—Glenelg arrives from Hokianga early, and leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m. ; Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, and Parua Bay, 7 p. in. Thames —Rocomahana or Argyle leaves for Thames daily.

VESSELS IN IiAF.BOUK. (This list does not include coastera.l Orlando, H.M.S., in stream. Rapid, IEM.s., in Calliope Dock. Cordelia. H.M.s., in stream. Goldiincn, H.M.s., in stream. Lizard, H.M.s., in stream. Arawata, s.s., in stream. Leading Wind, ship, at Railway Wharf. Blenheim, ship, in stream. Scottish Admiral, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Killariiey, barque, at Railway Wharf. William Turner j barque, at Sugar Works. Devonport, barque, at Sugar W'orks. Jessie, barquentine, at Hobson-street Wharf. Christine, schooner, in stream. Jessie Niccol, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Three Cheers, schooner, at Hobson-strect Wharf. Kenihvorth, schooner, at Railway Wharf. Clansman, schooner, at No. 2 Jetty. Olive, echooner, at Queen-street Wharf. IMPORTS. Per 5.3. Tarawera : 1544 sacks oats, IG7 sacks potatoes, 70 sacks onions, 50 sacks malt, 1842 sacks bark, 25 sacks peas, 48 sacks wheat, 53 sacks seed, 30 cases fruit, 40 cases cornflour, 28 cases galvanised iron, 14 cases boots, 67 cases tea, and sundries. Per s.s. Australia : 30 cases meats, 400 cases oil, 19 bales oakum, 100 cases whisky, 10 octaves, 10 barrels resin, 10 tons rock salt, 7 cases cartridges, 18 cases sewing machines, 40 sacks beans, 88 chests tea, 25 hides, 242 sacks potatoes, and quantity sundries. For Sydney: 101 sacks potatoes, 196 hides. Per a.s. Omapere : 730 tons coal. EXPORTS. Per s.s. Maori, for London : 1900 cases gum, 110 tons flax, 160 bales wool,, 16 catks pearlshell, 20 tons cheese, 100 cases preserved meats, 4000 carcases frozen mutton. A well-known vessel and a popular skipper, the brigantine Stanley and Captain D. H. McKenzie, are shortly to revisit this port after a protracted absence. It will be remembered that in 1889 the Stanley left this port for Natal direct, and since then, she has made a second trip from Australia to the South African coast. She recently came down from Adelaide to Lyttelton, and will, on discharge, load up there with grain for this port. It is expected that the large cargo steamer Industry, which has made a couple of trips to Southern ports under charter to a Canterbury firm, will shortly come up here with breadstuffs and grain. The Union S.S. Co.'a Australia arrived from the East Coast and Wellington yesterday, with general cargo and passengers. She left Wellington on the Bth, and had a fairweather passage up the coast. At 7.30 a.m. yesterday the Union Co.'s s.s. Omapere, Captain Lambert, arrived from Westport direct with a load of 730 tons coal for the British warships in port. She left Westport at midnight on Thursday last, and rounded the North Cape on Saturday at midnight, having had a hne-weather trip. The Omapere returns to the South Island coal port this evening. Yesterday the destination of the brigantine Oamarii, which had been fixed to load timber at Mercury Bay for Sydney, was changed, and she is now to convey her lumber to Adelaide. During yesterday the s.s. Ohau was busily engaged discharging her breadstuffs, produce, etc., from Southern Ports, and got all out by the evening, when she left for Westport flireot. At the Railway Wharf the Shaw Savill and Albion Company's fine cargo steamer Maori completed her part loading here for London, having under hatches 1200 cases gum, 110 tons flax, 160 bales wool, 16 casks 1

pearl shell, 20 tons cheese, and 100 cases preserved meats, besides which she took away 4000 carcases of mutton in her cold chambers. At about 5.30 o'clock the big steamer got away for Napier, Wellington, and Waitara, where she m to receive the complement of her freighting. . The s.s. Omapere was yesterday discharging a considerable portion of her Westport coal into the bunkers of H.M.s. Orlando in the stream. Preparations for the early despatch of the ship Leading Wind from this port to the American coast to'engage in the Puget Sound lumber trade, are Ibeing pushed forward rapidly, and she is now ballasting at the Railway Wharf. Last nicht the s.s. Wellington brought in a good number of passengers and general cargo from her regular port of Whangarei. About 2 p.m. yesterday, the Union S.S. Co.'s etoamer Tarawera, Captain Sinclair, reached this port from Melbourne and the South, bringing a large number of passengers and general cargo. The purser, Mr. C. Humphries, who has, we are glad to notice, resumed duty nfter absence through illness, reports that the vessel left Melbourne on the Ist instant and Holmrt on the 3rd, arriving at the Bluff on the 7th. She called at Dunedin on the Bth, Lyttelton on the 9th, Wellington on the 10th, Napier on the 11th. reaching Gisborne at 7 a.m. on the 12th. She loft the latter port for Auckland at 10 a.m. the same day, arriving as nbovc. The Tarawera experienced fine weather to Gisborne, and thence to arrival strong head winds.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8540, 14 April 1891, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8540, 14 April 1891, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8540, 14 April 1891, Page 4

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