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SHIPPING.

liiQH Water at Auckland— sen).; 1.58 p.m. „ „ Manukau—3.22a.m.; 8.48 p.". RUN—Rises, 6.0 a.m ; sots, 7.7 p.m. -Full, Thursday, 8.20 p.m.

• W3ATHEH FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed from Wellington Yesterday at 5.20 p.m. i-Strong north to west ana south-west winds, and glass falling.

ARRIVALS. Fiona, B*B., 817, R. H. Smith, from Sydney. ♦-Colonial Sugar Refining Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., 300, W. Farquhai'i from Mangomn, Whanp;aron, and Russell. las* sengera: Mesdaines Watkins and two onlloreu, Bluckman, Horner, Downs, Dickenson, LaTrobe, Everett, Misses Lane, Brown, byins, MoKewn, Everett, Stead, Messrs. Patterson, Yarborough, Josephs, Ridings, Harris, Blackmail, Priestley, Milner, Cross, Preston, Adams, (Jheeseman. La Trobe, Lawrence, Wutkins, Constable Dunne, and two steerage, —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Clansman, .s.s., 300, W. Farquhar, for Tallranga.—Northern S.S. Company, agents. Wellington. 'S.S., £79, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. • jfgungnru, s.s., 54, T. Braidwood, for .• Whangarei.—M. Niccol, ageut, DEPARTURES. Clansman, s.s., for Taui^nga, _ Wellington, s.s,, for Whangarei, Ngunguru, s.s., for Whangarei. UNION' S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Takapuna arrives at Onehunga at 3 a.m.; Monowai leaves for Honolulu at 2 p.m. Monday, — Upolu' arrives from Timaru Curly; Takftpuna leaves Onehunga at 5 p.m. Tuesday.—Flora arrives from South. .. Wednesday.—Mahinapua arrives at Onehunga. Thursday— Alameda arrives from Honolulu and leaves for Sydney; Mahinaptta leaves Onehunga; Flora leaves for South at 2 p.m.; Upolu leaves for Fiji at 5 p.m.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' day.-r-Glenelg arrives from New Plymouth ; lon'* from Tairua, Mercury Bay, and Kuaotnnu; Douglas from Whangarei; Waiotain from Opotiki. ■ Sunday.— arrives from Taufanga. Monday.— leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Douglas for Whangarei/ Wharf at 5 p.m.; Argyle for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunn at 9 p.m. r Wellington for Marsden Point, Mangapai, Parua Bay, and Whangarei at 10.30 p.m. ; Kauieri arrives from Raglan, Opunaki, Wanganjii, and Kawhia, and leaves for Hokianga at 1 p.m. Tuesday.—Argy-le arrives from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu; Waiotahi leaves for an excursion for Great Barrier at 10 p.m.; lona leaves for Taurariga and.Onotiki at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrive* from Whakataue, Tauran jit. and Whangamata; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Wednesday.—Glenelg arrives frorti New Plymouth; Waiotahi arrives from Great Barrier ; "Douglas from Whangarei •, Wellington leaves on an excursion to Mahurangi Heads at 10.30 p.m.; Gairloch to Waiwera at 10 a'.m.; Argyle to Ruth's Island at 9.30 a.m Thursday.—Glenelg leaves- for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Kauieri arrives from Hokianga . early, and leaves for Raglan, Waitara',-and Aotea at 1 p.m.; Douglas,for Whangarei Town"Wharf at 5 p.m.; aiotahi for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Tairua at 9 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whangamata and Whakatane at 5 p.m FBiDAy.'—Clansmau arrives from Russell at>6 a.m.', and leaves, for Taurangaat 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Parua Bay, and Whangarei at 10.30 p.m. Kotomahanaor.Gairloch leave for Thames daily; and Baeroa or Ohiue-mu-ri for Paeroa five times weekly; Coromandel or Argyle for Coromandel four time 3 i week. See advertisement daily papers.

. IMPORTS. " Per Fiona, from Sydney: 150 tons refined Bugar. . Per Hudson, from London, to arrive': GOO tons'coarse, fine, and dairy salt (Birdcatcher brand). Special prices for delivery ex ship's slings,—Robert Furness and Co., importers, Port-street.—[Advt.] • To arrive, cargo of £ood quality fine ant} coarSe salt, 10s, ton cheaper than any salt offering. Samples on application.—Henry Berry and Co.—Advt. The Colonial Sugar Refining .Company's steamer Fiona, Captain R. Hi' Smith, arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of sugar, and proceeded np to Chelsea to discharge/ The master,- to whom ws are indebted for late papers, reports leaving Sydney on the night of the ISth instant. Experienced a fr'esh south-easterly gale for 24 hour's after leaving port,- followed• by variable-winds and fine weather to arrival. The Fiona leaves for an Australian port on Monday evening. •Early yesterday morning . the Northern Compajivs steamer Clansman arrived from Mangonui, Whangaroa,. and Russell, a number of passengers, and a cargo of kauri gum, coal, etc. She- left for Tauranga in the evening, and returns early to-morrow morn"lhe Northern Company's steamer Welling- • ton left for Whangarei last night. ' Yesterday afternoon the steamer Ngunguru left for-Whangarei. The barque Asia was towed up harbour by the Eagle yesterday afternoon, and berthed -at the Hol)soii : street Wharf to discharge. During the afternoon the' barque was inspected by a large number of persons interftted in shipping matters, .who cordially congratulated Captain Greenwood upon securing such a good vessel for the trade in which she in to he employed. Yesterday'af ternoon the brigantine Antlions hub floated into the Auckland Dock. The departure of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Rangatira for '.Southern ports, has been fixed for Friday

next. * ! \fstercay the Union Company's steamer left Timkrii for this (fort, and is expected to . arrive oh Monday morning next. The Union Company's steamer Takapnna 'with the Southern portion of the outward • '• English and American mails, is expected to ■ reach Onehunga about two o'clock this morn- '* '& ' - ■ . To-day the barquentine Silver Cloud sails ■ .• for Whangaroa to load timber for Sydney. . . • Yesterday the scow Eclipse arrived at the * Kaipara from Whangarei. The cargo* steamer Duke of Sutherland . arrived at Wellington from Waitara yesterday to complete her loading for London. ' . The barque Bells will sail for the Kaipara ' ' . to-day to load timber for an Australian port '. ' —eithe.r Sydney or Melbourne. ' .. -Oil the* 17th instant the brigantine Lady •' • tt Mabel sailed from Sydney for Newcastle to '••• . load coal for Napier.

• • ; * •., . THE MONOWAI. ' The Union Company's, mail steamer Mono- ; '••.ffai, from Sydney, had not put in an appear- ■ Vance up to an early hour this morning, but ' ' • 'Bhfluld-shpw up at any time, and will leave • i for Apia, Honplulu; and San Francisco in • ' the Afternpon.' , THE HUD.DART-PARKER STEAMERS. v ' The Anglian, from Southern and East • . - Coa£t,ports, is expected arrive to morrow,' and leaves for Sydney 'at 3 p.m. on Mohday. . • The. Tasmania is expected, to arrive from Sydney early on Monday morning, and ' . leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at • • • noon op Tuesday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10037, 25 January 1896, Page 4