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SHIPPING.

Own Warm at auesJawJ-8.8 *.■».; ••*/•"• Mannkao-IL*B a-m,; 0.6 p,«. Hvn— Hi"*.. 4.99 «.«n.; »et«. A-* 8 P»• MOOM— quarter, 27th, 10.8 p.m.

WEATHEB FORECAST.

Contain Edwin telegraphed from Wellington ' •estertlar at 1125 p.m.:—North-west to west and ionth gale wit* rain, and glass rising.

ARRIVALS Maori Kim:, ti., 2476, Thomas Priake, /rom London, via Melbourne and Sydney. Passengers : Miss Morrison, Mr. Grey. Stone Brothers and Co., agents. Taviuni, s.s., 1465, R. E. Smith, from Levuka and Suva. Passengers Mrs. Simpson, Misses Keimenschnider (2), Master Simpson, Messrs. Corbett, Brown, and nine in the steerage.—Union S.S. Co., •gents. Ohinemuri, 5.3., 73. E. McLeod, from the Great Barrier.—Northern S-S. Co., agents. fc'c»tchmat, auxiliary ketch, 42, J. Bewick, from Whangarei.—Master, agent.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Australia, 8.5., 463, Gibb, for Wellington cia the East Coast. Passengers ; — Mr. W. T. Glasgow, and four in the steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Wareatea, s.s.. 460, Downie, for Greymonth.—Union S.S. Co., agents. K*iiieri,s.s.. 203, W. D. Dawson, for the East Ccxst. Passengers :—Mrs. Mawey and three in the steerage.— S.S. Co., agents.

Wellington, w., 279, E. Stephenson, for Whanz*rei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waiotahi, s.s., 263, Norbury, for Tauranga and Opotiki.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Gleaner, brigantine, 115, John Curran, for Noumea and Long Island.— R. Cardno, agent.

DEPARTURES. Australia, s.s., for the East Coast and Wellington, Wareatea, s.s., for Greymouth. Kanieri. as., for the East Coast. Wellington, sj.. for Whangarei. Waiot&iii, 3.5., lor Tauranga and Opotiki,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. iONPOM : Himalaya, ship, sailed Auguit 27. Mamari. sa, due about Friday. Maori King, s.s., sailed from Sydney November 19. Celtic King, s.s.. sailed October 16. Duke of Devonshire. s.s., sailed Nov. 5. Ha» ke's Bay, s.s , sailed Nov. 12. Ranptikei, ship, sailed September 25. SEW Y'.»Ka : Elinor Vernon, barquentine, sailed August 2, Alice, barque, sailed September 10. X. B. Morris, barque, loading. SAX FRANCISCO: Mariposa, R.M.&., December 4. HO>OLCt,r : Mariiwsa. R.M.S., December 4. SAMOA : Maripesa, R.Ms., December 4, Upolu, s.s., early. ADELAIDE : Polynesia, barque, sailed November 19. NEWCASTLE : Lady Mabel, brigantine, sailed Oct. 29. Freetrader, barque, sailed Nov. 16. Adelaide, three-masted schooner, sailed November 22. HOBAET : Mamari. S.S., to-morrow. Kenilworth, brigantine, Bailed Oct. 29. ROCKY ISLAND: Northern bur, barque, early. TONGA : Upoln, ij., early. Samoa: Upolu, 3.5., early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURE. ONDON: Forfarshire, ship, to lead. Northbrook, barque, to l«ad, Hkw you: Polynesia, barque, to arrive. Belicna, barque, to arrive. SAX FRANCISCO : Alameda, K.M.S., December 3, BOXOLCLC : Alameda, R.M.S.. December 3. SAMOA : Alameda, R.M.8., December 3, 50CMEA : Gleaner, schooner, to-day.

UNION 3.3. COMPANY MOVEMENTS. To-dat. — Mahinapna leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m.-, Manapoun leaves for the South at coon; Tavinni leaves for Wellington; Rosamood arrives from South, and leaves for Wfcitport.

NORTHERN 3.3. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-i>*t. —Gairiocb leaves for New Plysouth at 1 p.m.; Ohinemuri for Kuaotunu, Tairua, and Mercury Bay at 7 p-m. ; Wellington arrives from Chelmsford leaves for Whangamata and Whakatane at 5 p.m.: Gleneig arrives from Oponake and W aiizanuL Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell sariv, and leaves for Taaranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Maogapai, and Paraa Bay at 10.30 p.m.; Gleneig for Raglan and Kawhia at 1 p.m. Satcrday.— arrives from New Plymouth; Ohinemuri from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Tairua; WaioUhi from Opotiki. . Thames Service.—Rotomahana or Ohinemuri leaves for Thames daily, and s.a. Paeroa leaves for Paeroa twice weekly.

HAURAKI S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. day. — Ruby arrives from Pnhoi ; Maori arrives from Wade. Friday.—Ruby leaves for Mangawai 12 midnight ; Maori leaves for Wade 7 p.m. Saturday.—Ruby arrives from Mangawai ; Maori arrives from Wade.

VESSELS iN WAP. BO UK. [Tin* ll»t iloe* not include toa»Ur».] Katoomba, H.M.s., in stream. Maori King, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. ArawaU, s s., in stream. Forfarshire, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Northbrook, barque, in stream. Devonport, barque, at Hobson-street VV hart. Frank Gay, barquentine, at Breastwork. Anthons.brigantine, at Railway Wharf. Eliza Firth, brigantine at No. 2 Jetty. Lady Bowen, 4<-masted schooner, at Sugar Works. Ysabel, barque, in stream. Christine, schooner, at North Shore. Gleaner, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf.

IMPORTS. Per Maori King, from London: 200 tons Roneral merchandise. (Particulars published in yesterday's HERALD.) Per Taviuni, from Levuka and Suva : 5374 Backs sugar, 5534 bunches bananas, 23 bags copra, 22 bags cocoanuts, 104 cases pines, 24 bags peanuts, 18 bales cotton, 10 empty casks, 3 cases plants, and a quantity of sundries.

EXPORTS. Per Wareatea, for Greymouth: 24 tons sugar, 3 bales brooms, 25 bales bags, 3 sacks oysters,.l3 sacks potatoes, 240 rails, 2 cases fish, 3 cases bananas, and a quantity of sundries. Per Gleaner, for Noumea: 6166 pieces white [line, 1220 pieces sawn kauri, 120 bags potatoes, 41 sacks bran, and sundries. For Long Island : 1 case hardware, 1 bundle hoop iron, 2 cases drapery, 1 case apparel, a quantity of wire rope, tram material, and sundries.

At one o'clock yesterday afternoon the Union S.S. Co.'a steamer Taviuni, Captain R. E. Smith, arrived in harbour trom Levuka and Suva, with a cargo of sugar, fruit, cotton, Sic., after a smart round trip. Mr. George Crawley, the purser, reports that the Taviuni left Suva at 4 a.m. on the 14th instant, and arrived at Levuka at 9 a.m. Left again at 11 p.m., and called at Lancala Bay and Navua, returning to Suva, and leaving for Auckland at 3 p.m. on the 18th, arriving in . harbour as above. Fine weather was experienced around the Fijian crroup, and strong head winds and heavy sea from Suva until arrival as above. During the afternoon the steamer lauded her fruit, cotton, etc., and will proceed -up to the Sugar Works this morning to land her consignment of sugar. She will leave for Wellington direct this evening, and on arrival there will go on the slip for cleaning and overhaul. The Northern S.S. Company's steamer Ohinemurl returned from the Great Barrier yesterday afternoon. She will leave at seven o'clock this evening, for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Tairua, in place of the s.s. Arcrvlc Last evening the Northern S.S. Company's steamer Waiotahi left for Kuaotunu, Tauranga, and Opotiki. Mr. Charles Kobson, formerly second steward of the s.s. Wellington, has been appointed chief steward of the Waiotahi. The Thames steamer Rotomahana will leave the Thames to-morrow morning at nine o'clock instead of in the evening as previously advertised.

, The Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Australia left for Wellington and the East Coast yesterday afternoon. Last evening the Union S.S. Co.'s coastal steamer Kanieri left for the East Coast. The Northern S.S. Co. ! 8 steamer Wellington left for Whangarci last night. Yesterday the brigantine Gleaner cleared outwards at the Customs for Noumea and Long Island. < At the latter place she loads guano for this port. ; " The* schooner Christine was, yesterday, towed over from the North Shore to an anchorage in the stream to the westward of

I the Hobaon-street wharf- Nothing hui yet been decided as to what will be done with the T *The Northern S.S. Co.'* «*«« n «' Chelmsford wfll leave for Whangamata and Whakat&ne this evening. _ _ _ , _. _ At noon to-day the Union S.S. Co. a steamer Manapouri will leave for Southern porta, Hobart, and Melbourne. . The auxiliary ketch Scotchman arrived from Wfaangarei last night with a cargo of lime and flax. She leave* for Whaugarei again on Saturday. Yesterday Messrs. \ounghusband and Co. received a telegram advisine them that the barquentine Jessie sailed from the Bluff for this port on Tuesday night. She has been fixed by them to load guano at Long Island on discharge of her cargo for this port. A brigantine passed Russell yesterday morning bound South. This will probably be the Lady Mabel, from Newcastle, with coal. , Yesterday a schooner was signalled outside Tiritiri from the flagstaff Mount Victoria. Captain McLeod, of the Northern Sis. Company's steamer Ohinemari, which arrived from the Great Barrier last evening, reports that the vessel is white-painted, but she was too far away to make out her name. It may possibly be the Zeno from Raine Island. She had not arrived up to the time of our going to press, and will probably arrive early this morning. The three-masted schooner Adelaide sailed from Newcastle for this port on Tuesday last with a cargo of coal. The Union S.S. Company's steamer Rosamond, from the South, via the East Coast, is due here early this morning, and will leave for Westport in the evening. The Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Tarawera will proceed through to Sydney next week, leaving this port on Tuesday, at 5 p.m. Her Southern trip hence will be taken by the s.s. Pukaki as far as Wellington, where transhipment will be made to the s.s. Mararoa. which leaves Sydney for Wellington. Yesterday the barque Natal Queen and barquentine Buster arrived at Kaipara from this port after a long passage round. The American barque Crescent has arrived at New York from this port, after a long passage of 119 days. Yesterday the Auckland schooner Fleetwing sailed from Port Chalmers for Tairua to load timber. The brigantine Eliza Firth commenced discharging her cargo of wheat at the QuayStreet Jetty yesterday.

THE MAORI KING. At seven o'clock last evening the Tvser Co.'s steamer Maori King arrived in harbour from London, via Melbourne and Sydney. It is about eight months since the steamer visited our port, daring which time the has made a good record. On her last voyage to London she took a large consignment of frozen meat from the colony, and landed it in splendid condition, there not bein<* a spoiled carcase in the whole shipment. Particulars of the steamer's voyage from London to Sydney appeared in our columns yesterday. After landing her Svdney consignments, the Maori King left Sydney on Friday last, at 6 p.m. The Three Kings were sighted at midnight on Tuesday, and the steamer anchored off the Railway Wharf at seven o'clock last evening. Light easterly winds and moderate weather were experienced until making the New Zealand coast; thence strong N.W. winds, with heavy sea and thick, dirty weather until arrival. Notwithstanding the fact that the steamer has been kept continually running since she left London, the vessel comes into port in tine condition, everything being in first-class order, a fact which reflects great credit upon Captain Priske and his officers. Captain Priske will be remembered as being in command of the steamer on her last visit to this port, and he has associated with him the following officers :Chief officer, Mr. Hayward; second, Mr. Hill; third, Mr. Seyberg; chief engineer, Mr. Thompson (formerly chief refrigerating engineer): second, Mr. Castles : third, Mr. Jacob ; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. Mcßean : second, Mr. Pritchard ; chief steward, Mr. F. Chicknell. This morning the steamer will start discharging her London cargo, and will take in about 400 cases of kauri gum for London. She will leave here to-morrow morning for Wellington, and then goes to Napier, Gisborne, and Wanganui to load frozen meat and wool for London, returning to Wellington which will be the final port of departure from the colony.

THE MARAROA AND WARRIMOO. Captain Thomas Priske, of the Tyser Company s steamer Maori King, which arrived from Sydney last night, reports sighting the Union 8.3. Company's steamer Mararoo off the North Cape at three o'clock yesterday morning, and the New Zealand and Australasian Company's steamer Warrimoo off the Poor Knights at noon yesterday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9044, 24 November 1892, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9044, 24 November 1892, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9044, 24 November 1892, Page 4

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