Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING.

BIOH WATER At Auckland—ll.2l a.m.; 11.41 p.m. „ „ M4nnkwi-i.W)».hi.; 1.40 p.m. Rises, 4.57 ».m -, n?ts, 7.8 p.m. Moo«~Flrst quarter, Thursday, 2.13 ?.m,

WEATIIKR FORKCASV. Captain Kdwin telegraphed from Wellington yesterday at 3.65 p.ra.:—TttiHcattona strong northeast to north and west winds. Glas» fall. arrivals. Richmond, 9.0., 700. R. G. Hntton, from Whangarei. — Donald and Edenhorough, agents. Dingadee, s.s., 040. John Gtbb, from Wellington, Napier, and the East Coast, Passengers : Mesdames Healev and Magnusou, »nd three children, Miss Wrigley, Air. Healoy, and four ateorugo. -- Union S.S. Company, agents. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdumes Bradshaw, England, McKay, Wilcox, Brown, Knspar, Misses Galnratth, Glover, Aylett, McLean, Taylor, Harrington, Fletcher, Brown, Messrs. MoKenzie, England, Highley, Fitzpatriok, Johnston, Chnlders, Robertson, Chalders, Coshmorc, J. Smith, McLean. Taylor, Hall, Heath, Mclnnes, Wilkinson.— S.S. Company, agent. lonuj 5.5., 220, J. Stein, from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunn. Passengers: Mrs. Hawthorne, Miss Thompson, Messrs. E. Nicholson, Phillips, Mi-Gill, Wilson, Hough, Grover.— Northern S.S. Company, agents. Chelmsford, s.s., 70, C. Hopkins, from Whakatane, Tauranga, and Whangamata. Passengers Miss Farrell, Messrs. Brandy and Kennedy.— Northern S.S. Company, 'Agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Waihora,B.s.. 2003, R. Neville, for Southern Ports, llohait, and Melbourne. Passengers • Mesdames McNicoll, Robb, Latta, Anderson and infant, Jaques, T. Birch and family ('2), H. L. Brett, Bunder, Ballautyne, Woods and family (3), Eustace and child, Smith, Williamson, lloltke, Fenwicke, Hill, Edgar and children (."), Misses Smith, Jacob, Adamson, Barber, Ronnie, (J Kelly (2), Cusseu, Pcrmain, Haselden, Cur, Kennedy, Stevenson, Lougher, Wall (2), Pulleu, Edwards, Montgomery, Batiks (2), Jackson, Porritt, King, Allemler, Eraser, Palmer, Wood, Cavaiingii, Killian, Atwell, Sister Rosalie, Messrs. (lillon, Sinclair, Andrew, Hill, Jacques, Cooper, McNicoll, Robb, Paterson, Matthews, Grant, Williamson, Bull, Anderson, Morrison, McAvan, A. IV. Garter, Russell, W. L. Brett, Scggers, E. Webber, Edgar, '20 steetage. and original from Sydney.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Manapouri, S.s., ITS."", John Anderson, for Sydney. Passengers : Mesdames Miller, two children, and nurse, Duff, lonian, Kenderdinc and two children, Harlmttand two children, Robert?. Dunn anil child, Byrne, Hngan and two children, Selley aud child, Misses Wiley, liintui, Kounedy, Walton (6), Hogan, Rev. J, Robertson. Rev. Felix, Messrs. T. Salt and party (4), R. James, Miller, Smith, E. Baker, Gill, Wiseman, Macks. Phillips. Kers. Karquhar, Collision, Ratclifte, J. West, Duff, Van Praagh, L. Harris, lnman, Kcudcrdine, Harbutt, Hood, Oillan, Kennedy, Leunard (3), Wing, Cottcriil, Green, Miller, Kavanagn, Pvlms, Matthews, T. Stephenson, R. Sheath, Kavanagh, Masters Sheath and Stephenson, 11 steerage, and original from Southern ports.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Waiotahi, s.s., 278. A. P. Johnson, for Tauranga and Opotiki.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. lona, s.s., 220. J. Stein, for the Great Barrier.—Northern S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. Waihora, s.s., for Melbourne, via the South. Manaponri, s.s., for Sydney. Waiotahi, s.s., for andOpotiki. lona, s.s., for the Great Barrier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: Rakaia, s.s., sailed Dec. 25. Hudson, barque, sailed Oct. 29. <E\v YORK: Nellie Brett, barque, sailed Oct. 17. Tiilie Baker, barque, arrived at Wellington Jau. 17. R. A. C. Smith, barque, sailed Dec. 5. C. G. Rice, barque, loading. SAN FKANCISCU :. Alameda, R.M.s., Jan. SO. HONOLULU : Alameda, R.M.S., Jan. 30. SAUOA : Taviuni, s.s., about Jan. 29. Alameda, R.M.s., Jan. 30. SIDNEY: Monowai, R.M.s., Friday, Tasmania, s.s., Monday. NEWCASTLE : Natal Queen, barque, early. Detiance, brigantiue, early. vn : Ta'-iuni, S.S., early, PORT CHALMERS : Clansman, schooner, sailed Dec. 24. ROM KSFHKANCE: Asia, barque, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, forms: Prins Valdemar, barque, loading. Rangatira, s.s., via the South, early, BAN FRANCISCO : Monowai, R.M.s., Saturday. HONOLULU :| Monowai, R.M.s,, Saturday. »bw YORK •.; Tiilie Baker, barque, to arrive. SIDNEYi Anglian, s.s., Monday. Alameda, R.M.s., Jan. 30. SAMOA : Monowai, R.M.s, Saturday. BABOTONGA : Richmond, 5.8., to-morrow. Stella, 8.8., to-morrow. TAHITI | Ricnmond, s.s., to-morrow. FIJI: Upolu, s.s., Jan. SO,

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Mahinapua at rives at Onehunga. Thursday.—MaliiuHpua leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m.; Dingadee leaves for East Coast. Friday.— arrives from Sydney, Saturday, — Takapuna arrives at OneWuga; Monowai leaves for Honolulu,

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.

To-day.—Glenelg arrives from New Plymouth ; lona arrives from Great Barrier Douglas from Wliangarei; Wellington leaves for Wliangarei, Mareden Point, Parua Bay, and Mangapai at 10.30 p.m.

THURSDAy-Uleneli; leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas for Wliangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m. ; loua for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay at!) p.m.; Wellington arrives from Wliangarei; Chelmsford leaves for Tairua, Wliangamata.and Whakaianeatsp.m.

Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell it 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranguat 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Parua Bay, and Wliangarei at 10.30 p.m.

Thames Service.—Rotomahana or Argyle leave for Thames daily; and I'acroaorOhitiemuri for Paeroa live times weekly; Coromandel or Argyle tor Cordmandel four times « week. See advertisement daily papers.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list doe.i not include coasters. A*atoomba, 11.M.5., in stream. Uoldhnch, H.M.s., at Railway Wharf. Southern Cross, Mission yacht, iu stream. Arawatu.n.a., in stream. Devouport, barque, at Railway Wharf. Pvins Valdeinai, l-arqtie, at Quay-st. Jetty. Bells, barque, at Quay-street Jotty. Anthons, brigaiiiine, in stream. Adelaide, barqnentine, in stream. Silver Cloud, barquaoUne, at Hobson-strcot Whrtri. IMPORTS. Per Dingadce, from Wellington: 158 tons general merchandise, ex Gothic from Loudon. Per Mnnapouri: 17 cases Green's hams and bacon.-T.H- and Co, EXPORTS. Per Wrtihora, for Southern Ports, Hobart, and Melbourne: 525 pieces timbpr, 100 bundles laths, MG sacks pumice, 91 cases bananas, 240 sacks cement, 100 cases choose, 18 cases waters, 10 bales woollens, 2 horses, 30 sacks maize, 41 cases and 5 packages fruit, 1 case and 1 trunk boots, 23 cases meats, 20 bales flax, 84 cases apples, 4 eases fish, 12 bales leather, 5 bales brooms, 20 empty casks, 75 coils rope, 3G sacks potatoes, 2 drums oil, 54tasesjani8, .37 bundles sacks, 18 bales twine, 3273 bags and 50 sacks sugar, 18 cases sugar and syrup, 8 kegs iuvort, and a large quantity of sundries. Per Manapouri, for Sydney: 58 pieces timber. 6 boxes bullion, 443 sacks potatoes, 100 Backs oats, 2 cases yellow metal, 50 bags sawdust, 24 sacks need, 35 bundles broom handles, 55 sacks, 57 packages, and 8 bales fungus, 2 caser, cheese, and sundries.

The Union Company's steamer Dingadoe, ! ; Captain John Oibb, arrived from Wellington and Eiißt Const ports fit 3 p.m. yesterday. . . Mr. I', Wheel tf, the purser, reports that the i steamer, left Wo'ilingtou at 8 a.m. on the S; ; 17th; Kivpier at p.m. on the 18tli, and Gig- '* borne at 6 ft tti« *)ii t'in i.O-h. (/ailed at Toko- ' maru and Waipiio the same day, amlTupa. : m, Reparou, Awanui on the 20th. '• leaving the latter place at 9 a.m.. and arrived

as above. Experienced northerly winds and line weather to the East Cape, thence strong south-westerly winds to arrival. Toe Dingadee leaves for the East Coast ami Wellington to-morrow evening,

Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei, and leaves for the same place again to-night.

The steamer Richmond returned from Whangarei last evening, and leaves for Rarotonga and Tahiti to-morrow evening.

Last night the Northern Company's steamer lona arrived from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunn and left for the Great Barrier.

The Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford arrived from Whakatane, Tanranga.and Whangamata yesterday morning with a oargo of _ maize and sundries. She leaves for Tairua, Wliangamata, and Whakatane tomorrow at 5 p.m.

Yesterday morning the Shaw, ,Bivill, and Albion Company's cargo steamer Rangatira put out her explosives, and was berthed at the Queen-street Wharf and tho work of discharging cargo proceeded with.

The barquimtlne Silver Cloud will sail for Whangaroa on Saturday to load timber for Sydney. Yesterday th<> old ship Wolverene, which has been in Calliope Book for the last few weeks being dismantled, was towed to Brink Bay and beached, where the work of dismantling will be continued. Last evening the steamer Stella arrived from Whangarei. She leaves for Rarotonga to-morrow.

The steamer Invincible was taken into the Auckland Dock vostorday for cleaning.

The barque Vanadis, which sailed from Lannceston on Monday, is bound to Westport, to load coal for Samoa. She is a Norwegian vessel.

A bottle has been picked up off Point Lobos, six miles west of San Francisco, containing the following message:—"Lat. 45", long. 1 (s.">'. Iron Crag in a sinking condition." The Iron Crag is a British barque, commanded by Captain Thomas, and has been posted as missing. She was on a voyage to Hamburg.

Transhipments ex Gothic from London were brought tin from Wellington by tho Dingadee yesterday.

The New Zealand Shipping Company's fine chartered barque Prins Valdemar took on board for London yesterday a considerable quantity of wool, kauri gum, logs, oto. Tho vessel is making rapid progress with her loading, and will be ready for sea early next month.

The German barque Callao, which loaded under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, has arrived at London from this port after a passage of 115 days.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18960122.2.17

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 4

Word Count
1,439

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10034, 22 January 1896, Page 4