SHIPPING.
fliOH Water at Auckland — a.m.; 0.20 p.m. i • it >• Mair.ilc.au— 3.40 a.m.; 4.0 p.m Su.v.—Rises, 0.7 a.m.: seta, HAii p.m. Moon—Full, xstLi, 4.34 p.m. ARRIVALS. Clansman, s.s., 330, Earquhar, from Russell and Northern ports. Passengers Mesdames Molcswortn, Morris, Fraser, Messrs. Walker, Evans, Leech, Cooper, Pilkington, Cockroft, Stone, Patterson, and 0 steerage. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Awanui, schooner, 100, J. E. Skinner, for East Coast and Gisborne.—H. 15, Morton, agent.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
LONDON': Tekoa, s a., sailed July 25. Pakeha. s.s., about September IG. Waiotafii, s.s., sailed July 20. Mamari, s.s., sailed August 21. Himalaya, barque, sailed May 22. Soukar, ship, sailed June 22. Waitangi, ship, sailed July 4. Brussels, barque, sailed July 10. Duke of Buckingham,' s.s., loading. Hermione, ship, loading. HEW \'(»HK : Star of the East, barque, J line 3. Essex, barque, sailed July 14. Flora, barque, sailed August 1. Elinor Vernon, barquentiue, loading. SAN FRANCISCO :
Alameda, 11.M.5., sailed August 21. SYDNEY:
Anthons, brigantine, sailed September 1. NEW CASTLE: Oamarit, brigantine, to load. Kdith May, 3-m. schooner, sailed Sept. 1, Zephyr, brigantine, sailed Sept. I. fIJl: l'itcairn, schooner, early. TIMav.IT : Bells, barque, loading, PICTO.N* ; Saxon, schooner, early. BLKMIKtM : Agnes 1. onald, schoouer, early. NAVI KK : Enterprise, schooner, early. KAKOTONti.V : Torea, schooner, to sail September 17. PROJECTED 1)101'A KTUIUSS. LONDON ; I'amann, barque, to load. Helen Benny, barque, to load. Pakeha, s.s., to load. NEW Yi»i;K ; B. Webster, barque, to arrive. Emma L. Shaw, brigantine, loading. SYDNEY : Alameda, 11.M.5., about September 11. Belle Isle, barque, loading. (Srasniere, barque, to load. DUNK DIN : Lily, schooner, to load. Marmion, schooner, via Tairua, early. EAST COAST : Awauui, schooner, early. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell at t> a.m., and leaves for Taurariga at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Maraden Point, and I'arua Bay at 10.30 p.m.; lona leaves for Kuaotunu uud Mercury Bay at 0 p.m. Tiiamks Service.—Argyle or lona leaves for Thames daily. VESSELS IN 11AIIHOUH. tTlii.s list dues m t include coasters.) Arawata, s.s., in stream. Piako, ship, in stream. Helen Denny, barque, in stream, Belle Isle, barque, at Railway Wharf. Grasmere, barque, ia stream. Cnmana, barque, at (Jueeu-street Wharf. Northern Star, barque, at Sugar Works. Emma L. Shaw, brigantine, at Queen-street Wharf, Gleaner, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. Awiuiui, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Marinimi, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Annie Hill, schooner, at No. 2 Jetty. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. v.—Takapuna arrives at Onehunga : Maori leaves for Wellington; Monowai leaves for Honolulu at 5 p.m.; Poherua leaves for Kembht.
Monday. — Australia arrives from East Coast; Tukupiuia leaves Onehutiga, at 5 p.m. I'Vdav. —Ova!a arrives from Sydney, ami leaves for Fiji at 5 p.m. ; Tarav/era arrives from the South : Australia leaves for the Fast Coast at 5 p.m. Wkdnksday. — Waihora arrives from Sydney ;Mahinapua arrives at Onehunga, and -leaves at 1 p.m.; Tarawera leave 3 lor Sydney at 5 p.m. Thursday.—Waihora leaves for the South. Friday.—Wainui arrives from Tonga and Samoa.
NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.
This Glenelg arrives from Opunakc and Wanganni. Sunday.—liairloch arrives from New Plymouth.
Monday.—Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 10 a.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, anil Mnngouui at 7 p.m.; Jon a loaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, ami Tauninga, at 9 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangorci. Tuesday.— Wellington leaves for YVhangarei ami Mars den Point, Para a Bay anil Matigapai at 8 p.m. Wednesday.—Uairloch arrives from New Plymouth : Glenelg leaves lor Raglan and Kawhia at 1 p.m. 'Thursday.—Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; lona arrives from Tau* l-angii, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay early; Wellington arrives from Whangarei ;" Glenelg arrives from Raglan and Kawhia.
Last evening the s.s. Polierua finished her repainting and cleaning in tho Auckland dock. .She will be floated out to-day, and leavu fot- ( Kernhla (N.S. W.), and will there ship a freighting of coal for Fiji. '.I ho smart' new schooner Awanui, Captain J. 11. .Skinner, cleared out at the Customs yesterday for her numerous ports on the East Coast with a mixed cargo. A trial test was made early in August at V\ diet's Point, N.Y., of new electric torpedo boat, known as the Edison-Simms invention, which it is expected will bo accepted by the Government. The Government contract calls for -aspeed of 18 miles per hour. The test was pronounced successful. It is stated that the boat can travel 20 miles per hour.
A Han Francisco shipping exchange of August 17, remarksA strike among the steamship freight handlers was inaugurated on August 15, but non-union men were readily found, and trallic was but slightly impeded. There scorns to be little danger of it being of long duration or successful. The barque Camana, Captain Johnson, has been entered out for London by the New Zealand .Shipping Co. She has a good deal of her outward freight under hatches. The still' nor'-easterly blow still continued yesterday, and several vessels are detained in port in consequence. The ship Pialco is awaiting a slant to sail for the .South, the barque Grasmere is ready to go to Whangaroa to load timber for Sydney, and the schooners Marmion and Awanui are prepared to leave port at once for the East Coast. , Owing to the heavy weather 011 the coast the Northern S.S. Co, 'a Clansman did not leave Russell till 3.30 in. yesterday, reaching port in the afternoon. The steamers Clansman # for Tattranga, Wellington for Whangarei, and lona for Kuaotunu, did not leave port last night. The Union S.S. Co.'« Maori, Captain Black, is to leave for Wellington at an early hour this morning. At the Queen-street Wharf the dredger No. 1121 is being fitted with masts and spars for her trip across to Melbourne. Advices from San Francisco announce that the ship Leading Wind, Captain S. B. Savory, sailed from Paget Sound, on August 8 for Melbourne, with over 703,000 feet of sawn pine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 4
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