SHIPPING.
; High Water at Auckland—l.33 tuna.; 2.11 p.m. m „ „ 1 Maaak&n—s.l3 a.m.; 6.51 p.m. '•Bus. —Rises, 7.4 a.m.; sets, 4.50 p.m. > 6JOON—New Moon, 7th, 8.66 a.ra. -" ARRIVALS. Awaroa, schooner, 60, P. Urquhart, from Napier.—J; E. Hendry, agent. Janet Nicoll, b.s., 779, H. McLean, • Dnnedin and way ports. Passengers: Mesdames Ramcaatle, Shandlow and ■ family, " * Messrs. ; Whittens, .Whitehouse, Goodwin, Taylor, and Wright.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., 336, Farquhar, from Tauranga. Passengers: Mesdames Birch, Sherwood,' Wetley, Steen, Stewart, . Anderson, '£ Ker, Neighbour, Misses Corbett, Marks, Messrs. T. Birch, Mogine, Moss, Fraser, % 1 Elliott, Whitloy, Sherwood, Warferick," ana three steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. 0 Pukaki, s.s., 1345, Ewan, from Newcastle. V ,f t v —Union S.S. Co., agents. .. lona,, s.s. ,159, Atnodeo, from Mercury Bay /'■ and Kuaotvmu. : Passengers: Mrs.' Moore, ,* . Meases. Dewar, ' Curtis, „ Henneasy, Nolan, Gill, Smith, Casey, Hennessv, Hogan, Kemplay, and Symon.—Northern b.S. Co., agents. . : ; v-.v'• , 6LEARED OUTWARDS. Anthons, brigantine, 133, M, Mcßae, for • Sydney via Whangaroa.-L.auri Timber Co., agents. Conference,., barque, 399, G. Lusher, for Melbourne via Hokianga. 'assengers: Mr?.. Lusher, Misses Lusher (3) -Stone Brothers and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: t . Margaret Galbraith, ship, sailed Feb 28. Kangatira, b.s., in June. . ■ Helen Denny, ship, sailed March 7. ~ Piako, ship, sailed April 16. , Waitangi, ship, loading. • . . . NEW Y0R1»: , Is- Bonny Boon, barque, sailed December 31. ■' Vj Evie Reed, barque, sailed Mareh 10. ; Motley, brig, sailed January 23. Emma L. Shaw, barque, April 13. . . Star of the East, barque, loading. ;■ 6DNDABEKH: • „ Gleaner, schooner, sailed May 7. BOCK HAMPTON I Sarah Pile, brigantino, loading. . NEWCASTLE ■'• ' , • i Cuthona, barqueniine, sailed May 18. Seabird, brigantine, sailed May 18. Kenilworth, schooner, sailed May 27. Alice Muir, brigantine, loading. - SYDNEY: . Three Cheers, schooner, sailed May 27. Prosperity, schooner, sailed May 27. OAMABU: Agnes Donald, schooner, loading. VATIKB:' Maud Graham, schooner, loading. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I LONDON: . r Blenheim, ship, loading, v NEW YORK: „ • . . - - » t , ' ■ Annie Reed, barque, loading. . Alice, barque, loading. . , Mary Hasßrouck, to loud. v 1 V VALPARAISO: - • # Champlain, Frenoh warship, early, NOUMEA: . - I Christine, schooner, early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. • To-day.—Southern Cross arrives from i East Coast; Takapuna/ie&vea Onehunga at 3 p.m.'; Janet icoll leaves for Westport. ' | Tuesday.Tarawera arrives from South i and proceeds to Russell; Wainui leaves for ! Tonga and Samoa at 5 p.m.; Southern Cross | leaves for East Coast at 5 m. ~ j Wednesday.—Oreti arrives at Onehunga. j Thursday.— arrives frem Rusrsell, and =■ leaves for South at noon;;, Oreti leaves Onehunga at 10 a.m. '• NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day. — Gairloch leaves for New Ply-' mouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas leaves for Whan-; >r gamata, Tauranga, and Whftkatane at 5 p.m.; Clansman „ leaves for Russell, _ Whangaroa, - and Mangonni at p.m.; lona, for Kuaotunu'j and Mercury Bay. at 9 p.m. Wellington" ar- I v * rives from Whangarei. / ( - Tuesday.—Glenelg arrives from Hokianga; * Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden i ' Point,-and Parua Bay at 8 p.m. • ; ' ' ' Wednesday.— arrives from New "Plymouth; Glenelg leaves for Opunake and .Wanganui at 1 p.m. \ " - Thursday.— leaves for New Plymouth at 10 a.m.; Wellington arrives from :* 4 Whangarei; lona, from.; Mercury Bay . and Kuaotunu, and: leaves again for the same ports at 9 p.m. , Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauraiiga at 7 p.m.; Wellington . leaves . for. Whangarei, Marsden Point, and Parua Bay at 10.30 p.m. Thames Service.—Rotomahana or Argyle leaves for Thames daily. s : r . VESSELS IN HARBOUR. (This lint doss nob include coaster*.| . Champlain, French warship, in stream. : Arawata, s.s. in stream. - ' 1 •1 ; • ■■ Blenheim; ship/at Queen-street Wharf. -' Conference, barque, in stream. • ' • \ ~ Alice, barque, at No. 2 Jetty. 4 1 : " ' - Annie Reed, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. . Mary Haabrouok, barque, in stream. ' i Presto, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. ' , Stanley, brigantine, in stream. 1 Darcy Pratt, brigantine, at No. 2 Jetty; s Anthons, brigantine, in stream. Marmion, schooner, at Breastwork. ' Christine, schooner, in stream. ' J .. IMPORTS. " Per s.s, Pukaki: 1500 tons Newcastle coal. •i { " v Per schooner Awaroa: 350 sacks barley,: 104 sacks wheat, 60- bags bones, 50 sacks . maize. . . EXPORTS. v; Per barque Conference: 320,000 feet kauri . ". timber (to be loaded at Hokianga), - ' .A Per brigantine Anthons : 28,000 feet sawn? kauri • timber * and; 82,000 ' feet ditto (to sbe loaded at Whangaroa). 1 ; Jt-WtU J j« ! ' / ' t " 'f*' \ Hill Pp The 'barque Conference, Captain Lusher, I was cleared out at the Customs on Saturday for Melbourne via Hokianga. She is to load . sawn timber., ' , -The 8.8. Clansman "brought in.passengers and general cargo from Tauranga early yesterday. '■ 5 "- ■. - . ' \ vl "A,"'*' ' 1 •1 The brigantine Anthons was cleared at the Customs for Sydney via Whangaroa. She . has shipped a portion of her timber freighting here, and will leave to-day for the coastal ; port to complete. " I , At No. 2 Jetty the barque Alice is loading ■ steadily for New York, and the Annie Reed is similarly employed at the main pier. _ " ; The barquentine Alice Muir is loading, at Newcastle with " black diamonds" for this j port. . j Early on Saturday morning the schooner Awaroa, Captain Urquhart, arrived from Gisborne with a freighting of produce .for " »Mr. J. T. Hendry. 'i She had a ; fair weather ■ trip up the coast. In berthing at tbe Rail-, | way Wharf an accident occurred through the i tide setting the vessel against the piles at the ■> corner, and her bowsprit was injured.\ - j,- ' The s.B.' Douglas came in on Saturday with , • a cargo" of produce from the Bay of Plenty. * About 6 o'clock on, Saturday / evening the |jp h Union S.S." Co.'s cargo steamer Pukaki, Cap- ' I tain .Ewan, arrived from Newcastle with .coals for the Gas Company. She was berthed at the Hobson-strect Wharf to discharge. Mr. Murley, the purser, reports that the Pukaki : ' " left Newcastle at 10 a.m. on. the 24th ultimo, and was abreast ot the Three Kings at 1 p.m. on the 29th ultimo. She passed the North =y£ i ' Cape at 6 p.m. the same day, Cape Brett -at 3.46 a. m, next morning, and arrived as above. - She experienced light E.S.E. to E.N.E. winds with smotfth seas, all the way across. , Shippers and' others will note that the ./• auxiliary ketch Scotchman is to leave for Whangarei township to-morrow evening, Mr. M. Niccol is her agent. ' The Union S.S. Co. have received cable advice of the departure of the R.M.s. Alameda from San Francisco at 4 p.m. on the 28th ult., her contract date. The Alameda is therefore due here on the 18th instant. ■ On Saturday night at ten o'clock the Union S.S. Co.'s Janet Nicoll, Captain H. , ■ McLean, arrived from Southern ports with ■ fain, produce, and sundries. The purser, . Mr." Hodson, supplies us with the following memorandum of the trip. The Janet Nicoll left Dunediu at 7 a.m. on the 22nd inst., and = arrived at Oamaru at 3 p.m. the same day. ' Left again for Lyttelton at 9 p.m., arriving at 2 p.m. on the 23rd. She left there for ff,' v. Napier at 7 p.m.; arriving there 'at 8 a.m. on the 25th. Left again ■: for Gisborne at 11 : p.m. ,on the 27th,. and' arrived > there at -t < *noon Uon the : 28th. Left again ■ for Auckland at 2 p.m. on the 29tli ultimo, and ar- ,, ; ' rived as above.. The steamer experienced , A f fine weather up the coast up to arrival at Napier ; from there to Gisborne had strong ' v * w "ids with heavy sea; from Gisborne 10 Auckland had fine weather and smooth »ca.
• : PORT 01? ONEHUNGA. ; • arrivals. ' , Gairloch, e.g. , McArthur, from New PlyIP® mouth. Passengers : : « Messrs. Hamilton. , Lewis, Hawkm, Brown,' Chapman, Ross - Young, Geddes, Lindsay, Peel, Holder (2)' r^^* ngley and two children, Mm Mc- >' 1 Leod, four steerage. Barnes, agent. PaSeneers& Th' **' from.. the South. ' &M ! U °n- Thos. Spurgeon, J« t i« |9s'Wlp^ii^f^^S^' ; J^rawford^itzgerald i gSSsSgsagSfr *&£■ • Davis,jLucena, T. D. Green, G. Hope, &rey ' ' " J
H. F. Knight, Wells, Mr. and Mrs D. Hood and 4 chSdiun, 16 steerage—U* S.S. Co. agents. ■ : » / * .
The Union S.S. Co.'s Takapuna reached Onehunga yesterday, at 3; a.in>, with several passengers and general E cargo. ine purser, Mr. Barnes, states that she left Lyttelton at 5.30 p.m. on May 28. Wellington at 8 p.m. on the 29th, and New .Plymouth at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday. • Light variable winds and tone weather prevailed throughout the trip. .On Saturday evening the Northern S.S. Co.'s Gairlooh arrived from Taranaki, .with freight and passengers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8581, 1 June 1891, Page 4
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