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SHIPPING.

' maa Water at Auckland—lo.2l ; 10.40 s ««L -. •• Manukan-i.2.65 a.ffl.; 1.14 £ftT >:-. Rises, 6.10a.1h.; sets, 6.60 p.m. '• ' ""im MOON—First quarter, to-morrow, 10. II p.m. »■• ARRIVALS. 'f Clansman, s.s., 300, W.^Farcmhar,.from Tauranga. Passengers Misses Wrigley. Bailey, Nelson. Tyrell, DeVrV, Lbrrfitah gtrkfey (ft. Galbraith/ Raymond, George, Mesdames Newton and two children, Grant? Dehourbel. McLennan and two children, Graham, Messrs. Pemnß.Edmonds, Simpson Reardon, Newton, Home, Way, and Graham.-NorthernS.S. Co., agents. * * \\elhngton, 8.a., 279, E. Stephenson, from Whangarw.-NorfchernS.S. Co., agents. Waiotah, S.S., 278, W. F. Npr&ry, from Opotiki and Tauranga. Passengers t-Mes.-dames Kelly, Handerson and child. Clark, Rutherford and 3 boys, Potter, Misses Kelly, Roberts, Holenden (2), Maunsell (2), Messrs. Kelly, Mormon, Potter. Riokett, Colvill, Handersou, flay ward, White, and AbbottNorthern S.S. Co., agents. Argyle, s.s., 129, P. Amodeo, from Tairua, Mercury Bay, and Kuaotunu. Passengers: —Misses Walters, Twohey, Meadames Blackmore, Coutts, Messrs. Davis, Field, Jobson, Wright, Wilding, Coutts, and three in the steerage. Noithern S.S. Co.. agents. T Chelmsford. s.s., 70, C. Hopkins, from Ngunguru and the Worth. Passengers: Meddames Crawford and family (5) and servant, Armitago, Miss Wel|s, Brown, Messrs. Armitage, Crawford, Swiuerton, Adams (3). Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Te Anau, s.s., 1028, Waller, for Bydney. Passengers: Mesdames L. Empson, Garraway, PullaD, Wallcott, Dentsen, Foster, Griffiths, Winstone, Soares, Hunter, Russell, Jones, Garlick, Misses Warren (2), Charlton, Mill, Griffiths, Oxtoby, Hinton, Messrs. Mackay, Dentzen, Schultx, J. C. Darby, M. Brodie, W. Crocker, Collins, Blackinstone, Bailey, Moore, Riley, Boddington, Terrin, L. Clarke, Lambourne, Hancock, Matthews, J. Cocker, Adams, Pine, Pwyer, Williams, Dyer, Lambert, Bodden, Warren, Dr. Stewart, A. G. Harvey, Soares. Harrison, Irving, F. G. Clayton, Foster, Griffiths, Winstone, and four in the steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Fiona, s.s., Sl7, Smith, for Sydney. Colo* nial Sugar Retiuing Company, agents. DEPARTURES. Te Anau, s.s., for Sydney. Fiona, s.s., for Sydney. Stanley, brigantine, for KaJpara and Sydney. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. MWDOK : Celtic King, s.s., early. Hawke's Bay, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed December 24. Pakeha, s.s., sailed. Doric. s.s., sailed January 27. f&W YORK : Elinor Vernon, barquentine, arrived at Port Chalmers, February S. Tahiti, barque, sailed from Wellington January 31. J C. Hamlin, Jan., barque, sailed Sept. 5. E. L. May berry, barque, sailed. Lottie Moore, barque, sailed. Sadie A. Thompson, loading. SAN FRANCISCO : Monowai, R.M.s., early. HONOLCLD: Monowai, R.M.s., early. SAMOA: Monowai, R.M.s., early. TAHITI : Richmond, s.s., early. BAROTOXGA : Richmond, s.s., early. SYDNEY : Waihora, s.s., Thursday. Anthons, brigantine, sailed January 18. MWCASTLE : Othello, barque, sailed January 10. Natal Queen, barque, sailed. Devonport, barque, sailed. Northern Chief, barque, sailed. Acacia, barque, early. Defiance, brigantine, sailed. Welcome, schooner, early. Rio. barquentine, early. iIOCKHAMPTOX : Sarah File, schooner, sailed Jan. 4loßf OLK ISLAND : Sarah File, schooner, early. Anthons, brigantine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON : Maori, s.s., about March 1. Forfarshire, ship, loading. «W YORK ; Tahiti, barque, to arrive. JAN FRANCISCO : Mariposa, R.M.s., Feb. 24. 30N0LCLD : Mariposa, R.M.s., Feb. 24. SAMOA : Mariposa, R.M.s., Feb. 24. Upolu, s.s., to-day. TONGA: Upolu, s.s., to-day. SYDNEY: Tasmania, s.s., to-morrow. Mararoa, s.s-, to-morrow. Talune, s.s., Saturday. FEJENDLY ISLANDS : Ysabel, barquentine, early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Today. —Dingadee arrives from the East Coast Mararoa arives from Napier and the South ; Upolu leaves for Tonga and Samoa at 5 p.m. Tuesday.—Mararoa leaves for Sydney at 5 p.m.; Diagadee leaves for East Coast at 5 p.m. Wednesday.— arrives at Onehunga at 1 p.m. Thursday.— Waihora arrives from Sydney ; Moa arrives from East Coast, and leaves again ; Pukaki arrives from Westport ; Mahinapua leaves Onehunga at 1 p.in. Friday. —Talune arrives from Melbourne and South; Waihora leaves for South and Melbourne. Saturday.— leaves for Sydney at noon; Takapuna arrives at Onehunga at 8 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Glenelg for Hokianga at 1 p.m. ; Clansman for Russell, Whahgaroa, and Maugonui at 7 p.m.; Argyle tor Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Wellington for Marsden Point, Parua Bay, add Whangarei at 10.30 p.m. Chelmsford leaves for Whangamata and Whakatane at 5 p.m. Tuesday.—Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 7 p.m. ; Douglas for Whangarei (town wharf) at 5 p.m.; Argyle arrives from Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay. and leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Wednesday.—Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, arid Parua Bay at 10.30 p.m.; Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth ; Glenelg arrives from Hokianga. Thursday.— Argyle arrives from the Great Barrier early, and leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Tairua at 7 p.m. ; Oaiirloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m. ; Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Chelmsford arrives from Whanga.mata and Whakataue. Friday.— arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. ; Wellington for Marsden Point, Parua Bay, and Whangarei at 3 p.m. ; Glenelg leaves for Raglan and Kawhia at 1 p.m.; Chelmsford (eaves for Whangamata and Whakatane at 5 p.m. Saturday.—Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Gairloch from New Plymouth; Argyle from Tairua, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay; Waiotahi from Opotiki. Thames Service.—Rotomahana or Ohinemuri leaves for Thames daily, and Paeroa leaves for Paeroa twice weekly. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau : 19 cases hams and bacon, 170 sacks bark.—T. H. Hall arid Co. ; EXPORTS. Per Te Anau, for Sydney: 39 bales flax, 60 sacks maize, 50 bundles staves, 25 cases salmon, 2 boxes gold, and sundries. The Northern S.S. Company's steamer Clansman arrived from Tauranga early yesterday morning. She leaves for Russelfj W hangaroa, and Mangonui this evening. Yesterday morning the Northern S.S. Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei, bringing a cargo of kauri gum, fruit, etc. She leaves for Whangarei again to-night. On Saturday, the Northern S.S. Company's steamer Waiotahi arrived from Opotiki; with a cargo of maize, etc. She leaves for' Tauranga and Opotiki to-morrow evening. The s.s. Ovalau leaves Dunedin on Thursday next lor Auckland via Oamarii, Tiinarn, and Gisborne, and is expected to arrive here about Tuesday, the 20th instant. The Northern S.S. Company's steamer Chelmsford arrived from Ngunguru and the North yesterday with a cargo of kauri gum, . etc. She leaves for Whangamata and Whakatane to-day. On Saturday evening the Union S.S. Company's steamer Te Anau left for Sydney". . The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's steamer Fiona finished discharging her consignments of raw sugar from Fiji at the Company's works, Chelsea, Oh Saturday, and left for Sydney in the afternoon with part of original cargo. . . . ■« .'. • On Saturday morning the brigantine Stanley sailed for the KaiparA to load timber for Sydney. . . :■„■ : The schooner Lily, with a cargo of timber, Bailed from Kfcipara tor Lyttelton on Satur- ] I. day. ■;■:/:,' .• ..',-.-". .-' I

, The schooner Annie Hill is loading white Pine timber at ' ! Bagnalt's mill, V ua ' for Lyttelton. , f? »T^-* tur^a '' f the cargo steamer Mashona left NApier ffirWabganuik to take in general cargo for London. ' - - The Auckland barquentine Frank Guy, : which arrived at Sydney recently from Kaipara, with a cargo of timber, has been fixed to load cbal ft * Newcastle for Nelson. ' This evening the Union 8.8. Company's steamer Unolu leaves for" Tonga and Samoa. The Auckland passengers, periodicals, etc., per s.B. Gothic from London at Wellington are to arrive to-day by fchu Union S. 9; Company's steamer Mararoa. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co. are the local aeeuts for the Gothic.,, To-day the Union S.S. Company's steamer Mararoa is to arrive from Lyttelton, Wellington, and Napier. She leaves for Sydney to-morrow Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s steamer Tasmania leaves for Sydney to-morrow. She arrives from the South to-day. On Saturday the Union S.S. Company's steamer Waihora left Sydney for this port, and should arrive on Thursday next ' She leaves for Southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne, on Friday afternoon. The barque Northern Chief has sailed from Newcastle for this port with a cargo of coal. The barque Killarney is now on her way from Sydney to Kaipara, and loads back with timber. The captain of the Douglas has wired to Auckland from Lytteltou that he was to sail on Friday for this port. ~ N Several changes are being made in the officers' staffs of the Union Steamship Company's vessels. Captain Abrafh, late of the Taupo, has taken command Of the Ohau in place of Captain Shepherd, who is taking the Rotorna through to the South,, and will afterwards proceed with the Maori to Fm. Captain Manning, Of the Rotorua, is to be transferred to the Penguin. Captain Phillips will resume his old position of chief officer of the Penguin. Captain Ewen, of the Mahapouri, has exchanged places with Captain Phillips, of the Omapere, but it is probable that Captain Ewen will go back to his former post on the VTakatipu. in which case Captain Anderson, now of the'Wakatipu, will be transferred to the Omapere. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Takapuna, 5.8., John Grant, from the South. Passengers Misses Lethbridgc (2), Haultain, Holford, Lewis, Metcalfe, Chambers, Spragg, Otto, Nolan, Lady Folkestone and maid, Mesdames Hughes, Hill, Cook, Lindsay, Nolan, Dickson, Hicks, Messrs. Lethbfidge, Cnlleh, Hill, Jack. Fisher, , Leyoii, Lewis, Rattlsou, Rev. Wallace, Mrs. ' Stuart, Cbmmdn, Bid well. Rev. Allen, Williams, Rev. BradbUry, Lindsay, Meadowcroft, Massey, Lewis, Mclntyre', Chambers, Spragg, Nolan, Beale, Dickinson, Goodwin, Hicks, Dickson, Andersou, and 10 in the steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Gairloch, s.s., McArthur, from New Ply- , mouth. Passengers : Mesdames Robinson, Gaze, Misses McGee, Ranger, Allien, Fray, Messrs. Cobb, Gaze, McGill, Gordon, Robinson, Carrol, Weston, Porter, McLean, Bonnington. Thomas, Le Jacobs, Wells, Gill, ahd 12 in the steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Glenelg, s.s., Austin, from Wanganui. Passengers: Miss Pearce, Mesdames Aldis, Fenton and 5 children, Parkinson, Flatwood, Messrs. Sim,' Siddley, Bemfleld, Dalziel, Masters Parkinson, Bulfon.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. The s.s. Takapuna arrived on Saturday night. She left Lyttelton at 6.30 p.m. on the Bth, ahd arrived at Wellington at 8.30 a.m. on the 9th. Left again same day . at 5 p.m., arriving at Taranaki at 9 a.m. on the 10th. Left Taranaki at noon, crossing Manukaii bar at 9.30 p.m., and arrived at Onehunga wharf at 11 p.m. Experienced fine weather throughout. The Northern Company's steamer Gairloch arrived from New Plymouth at 1 p.m. on Saturday with a large general cargo. The S.s. Glenelg arrived from Wanganui at I 5.30 p.m. on Saturday with a general cargo.

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KAIPARA HEADS. _ February 10.—Sailed : Lily, schooner, for _ Lvttelton. J MARSDEN POINT. i February 10. — Arrived : Mana, cutter, from Mercury Bay. 5 RUSSELL. 8 February 10. —The yacht Volunteer arrived l from W hangaroa last night. She leaves for } WhangadiumU to-day. The ketch Elsie I sailed to-day for Auckland with coal. ( NAPIER C February, 10.— Arrived; Dingadee, s.s., s from Wellington. Sailed: Dingadee, s.s., for the Coast and Auckland ; Mashona, s.s., for Wanganui. GISBORNE February ll.—Arrived: Dingadee, 5.8., from Napier. Sailed : Dingadee, s.s., for Auckland. WELLINGTON. February Arrived : Penguin, s.s., from Lyttelton ; Hinemoa, Government s.s., from Southern lighthouses; Tasmania and Mararoa, s.s., from Lyttelton. Sailed : Hinemoa, I Government si., for Lyttelton; Grafton, for Nelson and West Coast; Omapere. s.s., j for the South; Tasmania, s.s., from Sydney, £ via Napier and Auckland. Passengers : — Misses Campbell, Carr, Lagor, Mountford, _ Master, Gifford, Smith, Sheehey, Hutchison, Williams, Mesdames Birrell, Morrall, I Pirani, Sim, Wells, Campbell, Spurrett, : Williams, Cameron, Herbert, Mouutfort, Peters, Hamertori, Williams, Hutchison, Rev. Mr. Peters, Messrs. North, Morrall, Pilcher, Cameron, Williams, Woodhouse, Callan, Lambert, Oliver, Ferry, Pullar, Fleming, Worstold. .Mararoa, s.s., for Syd- , ney,,via Napier arid Auckland. Passengers ; Misses Anderson, Rayher, Cargill, Gilmer, i Holford, Holmes, Langsford, Mcllride, Palmer, Wolff, Low (2), Dodd, Johnston, 1 Emerson, Smith, Gufr, Ramsay", Butler, Mesdames Hughes, Pole and child, ,)ames, Stevenson arid infant, Norris, Zeiglar arid child, Caze, Edger, Howard, Dight, Balcorribe, Aitcheson, Wood, Lockie, Larger, James, Lahmari, Kay, McLaren, Messrs. Parks, Watson, Marriott, Morpeth, Moar, Marshall, Stevenson, Buttle, Simkiu, Munro, Morris, Thomson, McKee- ( ; van. Caze, Holford, Trevethick, Howard, ; Leddingham, Aud*son, Gamble, Whaley, ] Culleh, Browne, Damage, Dight, Guthrie, 1 Atchesori, Johnston, Mag'innity/* Wood, 1 McGrath, McLaren, Wright, Grant, Crackan, { and 31 in the steerage. PORT CHALMERS. i February ll.—Arrived : Flora, s.s., from Lyttelton; Talune, s.s., arid Wareatea, s.s., * from the Bluff. Sailed: Maori, s.s., and . Ruahine, s.s., for Wellington; Talune, s.s., for Lyttelton. i BLUFF February Sailed: Wareatea, s.s., for Dunedin. , SYDNEY. l February 10.—Sailed : Killarney, for paraFebruary Sailed: Waihora, s.s., for Auckland. MELBOURNE. February 11.— Sailed on Saturday: Mana- ! pouri, 5.8., for the Bluff. j NEWCASTLE. February Sailed : Northern Chief, for * Auckland. { THE GOTHIC. i Wellington, February 11.— White Star Line's beautiful steamer Gothic was I thrown open to the public yesterday and to-day. A charge of Is was imposed, the * proceeds being devoted to the fund for furnishing the new wing of the Wellington Hospital. The sum of £103 6s was taken. which, with the Government subsidy, will result in the fund benefiting to the extent of £227. ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9432, 12 February 1894, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9432, 12 February 1894, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9432, 12 February 1894, Page 4