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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland— p.m.; 9.28 p.m. „ „ Manukau— a.m.; 11.25 p.m. Sun—Rises, 5.63 a.m ; sets, 6.0 p.m. MOON-Firsl quarter, Sunday, 11.28 p.m.

WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin teli*rapti«il from Wellington yesterday at 12.35 p.m.strong north to north and and glass fall.

arrivals. Janet Nicoll, s.s., 779, 1). cnc A from Lyttelton aud Wellington.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, from Whangarci. Passengers : Mesdames Snelling, McKinstry, Love, Bentley. Thomassen, Walters, Simpson, Shewring, Woodall Brownhill, Taylor, Misses Stevens, ykes, Snelling, Thomas. Curran, Thorpe, Wilson, Archibald, Urquhart, Messrs. I'ootr, Love, Snelling, McKenzie, Bentley, Forsyth, Wilson, St runnel!, Wondall, Archibald, Butcher, Mowbray, Hutchinson.— S.S. Co., agents. Argyle, s.s., 129, N. Robertson, from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. Passengers : Mesdames Si.a tor, Saunders, Guy, Messrs. Slator, Saunders, Walker, Padderson, Henderson, Swan, Hill.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Awanui, schooner, So, Joliu Nicholas, from Gisborne am l coast ports.—L. D. Nathan and Co., agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. lona, s.s., 220, J. Stein, for Tautanga and Opotiki.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. Argyle, s.s., 128. N. Robertson, for the Great Barrier.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Wauemata, barquentine, ."165, F. F. Nilsson, for Melbourne, via Kaipara.--J. J. Craig, igeut. Cleaner, brigantine, 115, T. J. Black well, or Danedin, via Mercury Bay.—John Reid uid Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. tona, s.s., for T.turanga and Opotiki. Argyle, s.s., for the Great Barrier. Waitemata, luiqueniiue, for Melbourne, fia-.Kaipara. Vision, brig, for Kaipara. Gleaner, brigantine, for Dnnedin, via Merlury Bay.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON ; Hawke s Hay, s.s., arrived at Melbourne March i'J. Waikato.s.s., to sail March &>. ludram.iyo, s.s., via .Melbourne and Sydney, sailed Feb. 11. Mat.itua, s.s., sailed Feb. 15, <E\v YORK : R. A. I'. Srai'.h, barque, arrived at Fort Chalmers Match 1-. C. C. Kioo, barque, sailed Jan. 15. Mary llasbrouck, barque, early. SAN KKASCISCO : Monowai, R.M.s., March '27. ao.voLn.u ; Mmiowai, R.M.s, March 27. SYDSEY : Mariposa, R.M.s., Friday. Tasmania, s.s.. Monday. SAMOA :

Mouowai, R.M.s., March 27. ' FIJI

Taviuni, s.s., early. V'EWIA-iTI.K ; Silver I'ioiul, b.irquertine, early. Northern Ciiiel, barque, sailed Marc!, 1 Devouport, iiatque, eariy. Dofiauce, Lrinaiitine, ear v. Clansman, schooner, eariy. Adelaide, baiqueutine, eailv. UK"Ti'.M;A • Southern (..Toss, s.s., early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. lONIAN': Rakaia, s.s., early. Tana, barque, luading. Hudson, barque, to load. (■■AN KKA.NCIMV : Mariposa, R.M.s., Saturday. UO.Ni'i.L'i.i' ; Mariposa, R.M.s., Saturday. M!\V YoliK : Mellie Brett, barque, loading. iI'DNKV Waihora, s.s., to-day. Anglian, s.s., Monday, SAMOA : Mariposa, R.M.s., Saturday. Upolu, s.s., April S. KABOTO.ni; A : Richmond, s.s. ( Thursday. tonga : Upolu, 6.8., April 8. VIJI : Taupo, s.s., Saturday, Upolu, s.s., April S. UMON S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This Day.—Mahinapua arrives at Onehucga 1 p.m.; Manapouri leaves for South '2 p.m.; U'aihora leaves for Sydney 2 p.m.: Janet Nicoll leaves for eotport at 3 p.m. ThckjDAV.— leaves OnehuuKa at i p. m, Friday.— Taupo arrives from Oamaru ; Mariposa arrives from Sydney. Saturday. — Takapuua arrives at Onehunga at 1 a.m,; Mariposa leaves for Honolulu at 2 p.m.; Taupo leaves for Fiji at 4 p.m.

' NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.

This Day.—Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth; Argyle from Great Barrier ; j Douglas from Whaugarei; Wellington leaves or Whangatei, Marsden Point, I'arua Bay, led Mangapaiat 10.3) p.m. Thursday.—Gairlnch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m. ; Douglas for Whangarei 3. own \\ harf at 5 p.m.; Arjryle forKuaotunu, Mercury Bay, anil Tairua at 7 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Hokianga; Chelmsford leaves for Whangamata, and Whakatane, at 5 p.m. Friday.— arrives from Russell at 6 a.m. and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Parua Bay, and Whungarei at lO.ol) p.m. Glenclg arrives from Kaplan and Kawhia, and leaves for Opunaki and Wangauui at 11 p.m. Kanieri leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m. Thames .Service.—Rotomahana or Areyle leave for Thames daily ;and laeroa orOliitiemuri for Paeroa five times weekly ; Coromaude! or Argyll; for Coromandel daily. See idvertiseinent daily papers. VI'SSKLS IN HARBOUR. TLN list dot's not n.cluitu c casters. Orlando, H.M.s., in streun. W'rtll iroo, 11.M.5., in stream. H.M.s., in stream. Katoomba, M.S., in stream. Southern Cross, Mission yacht, in dock V. allium. 5.8., at (Ji:een-street Wharf. Manapouii, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Alalia'. l, * -~ in flic,nil. Tar,a, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Hudson, barque, a'. Quay -street Jetty. Nellie Brett, cjitc, at Queen-street Wharf. Stanley, brigautine at Hi cast work. Torea, schooner, at Hobsou-street Wharf. IMPORTS. Per Janet Nicoll, from Lyttelton find Wellington: 3701 sacks wheat, 211 sacks seed, 1,6 sacks bran, .'j,') sacks potatoes, and 'Mi tons transhipments ex Aotea from London.

EXPORTS. Per Gleaner, for Duuedin: 90,000 feet kauri timber (to be shipped at Mercury Bay).

The Union Co.'s steamer Janet Nicoll, Cap'. i). !>lJtuoe > rived from Lyttelton and Wellington yesterday morning, after a fine weathei passage, The steamer leaves for VVestport this afternoon. "ight the Northern Co.'s steamer Wellington arrived ft run \\ hangarei. She leaves lor the same place again to-night. J lie northern Co.'a steamer Argyle arrived from Kuaotunu and Mercury Ray last ni»ht and left for the Great Harrier. ° ' ester day afternoon the barquentine Waiteinata sa'led for the Kaip.ua to load timber for Melbourne.

The Kauri Timber Co.'s brig Vision sailed for the Kaipara yesterday morning to load timber for an Australian port.

Last night the brigantine Gleaner was towed down to Mercury Bay by the Nautilus to loader timber for Dunedin.

The Union Company's steamer Waihora leaves for Sydney this afternoon, This afternoon the Union Company's steamer Manapouri leaves for East Coast and Southern ports. The Melanesia!! Mission yacht Southern Cross was floated into the Auckland Dock yesterday to have her new shaft fitted. She will come out to-day. Yesterday the schooner A wand arrived from Gishorne and the usual coast poits \\ ith a cargo of maize, etc. On discharge she loads up for the East Coast. The barque Tana is meeting with quick despatch in her loading for London, and should be a lull ship by next week. Yesterday she took on board a large consignment of kauri timber. t Ye^ ie l\ day t ' ie barques Elizabeth Graham, tor Melbourne, and Southern Belle, for bydney, both sailed from the Kaipara. Ihe schooner Mtdora sails [from Hohpurft lor this port to morrow morning. Yesterday th* New Zealand Shipping Company' steamer lkkaia left Wellington IT.?™ u ar f l y Blle "HI be floated into the Calliope Dock for overhaul he Government steamer Hinem'oa leaves for the North early on Friday morning After calling lit 'lintiri, the Ohinemuri proceeds oil to Whangarei, where a quantity of j railway material will be landed. She then calls at Russell and Cape Maria lighthouse I > - and then goes on to Hokianga to take in a $i, cargo of sleepers for Ouehunga. tm-Kii": jJf

The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kuapehn, which leaves Lyttelton for Loudon on April 16, will call at Rio de Janeiro aa well as Monte Video. On her last passage to Sydney from this port the Buddart-l'arker steamer Tasmania made excellent time, arriving there at eight p.m. on Friday. Yesterday the Union Company's steamer Unolu arrived at Wellington from this port. Part of the Auckland cargo of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Aotea, from London, arrived by the Waihora and Janet Nicoll from Wellington. The balance is expected by the Dingadee, due next week. Toe brigantine Sarah and Mary, now en route to Sydney from the Bluff, is to load coal at Newcastle for Waiicanui. On the 7th instant the Norwegian barque Solveig, bound from Delagoa Bay to the Islands to load copra for Europe, put into Hnbart with the captain and fivnof the crew downVith scurvy. The barquentine Adelaide loads with coal and shale at Newcastle for this port. On the 9th instant the schooner Alice May sailed from Sydney for Norfolk Island. Tilt! Norwegian barque Bertie has been chartered to load copra at Fiji for Europe. 11.M.5. Karrakatta arrived at Sydney on the 7th instant, after a visit to the neighbouring colonies. The German warship Bussard has been docked at Sydney for general overhaul. At Newcastle the steamer Mount Keinbla is to load coal for Lyttelton.

BY TELEGRAPH.

CAPE MARIA VAN DIEM EN.

March 17.—A sailing vessels supposed to be a barque, was in sight at 4 HO p.m, 70 miles west, and bound to the eastward.

KAIPARA HEADS. March 17. —Sailed : Elizabeth Graham, barque, for Melbourne: Southern Belle, barque, for Sydney.

MARSDEN POINT. March 17.—Arrived: Richmond, s.s., from Auckland; Kawau, s.s., from Mangawai. Sailed: Saxon, schooner, for Auckland; Kawau, s.s., for Manga wai.

RUSSELL. March 17.—Arrived : Clansman, s.s., from Auckland.

HOKIANGA.

March Arrived : Kauieri, s.s., from Onehuuga. NEW PLYMOUTH. March 17.—Arrived: Gairloch, s.s., from Ouelui ilia: Mahinapun, s.s., from Welling, ton and Nelson. Sailed: Gairloch, s.s., Mahiuapua, s.s., for Onehunga.

WELLINGTON. March 17.—Arrived: Rimutaka, s.s., from Port Chalmers: Upoln, s.s., from Fiji, via Auckland; Brunm'r, s.s., from the South Taltajuun, s.s., from Onehuoga, viaTaranaki. Sailed : Rakaia, s.s., for Auckland ; Aotea, s.s., for Lyttclton; Takapuna, 9.3., for Lyttelton.

UREYMOUTH. March 17-Arrived: Ohau, s.s., from Auckland.

LYTTELTON. March 17.— Arrived.: Anglian, s.s., from Port Chalmers. Sailed : Pultaki, s.s., for Timaru; Flora, s.s., for Dunedio; Connua, s.s., for Wellington.

II LUFF. March 17.—Arrived : Wakatipu, s.s., from Mellourne and Unhurt. Passengers for Auckland : Mr. and Mrs. OHivr and family l.i). and two steerage. Sailed : Hauroto, s.s., !Ji Hobarc and Melbourne.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10082, 18 March 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10082, 18 March 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10082, 18 March 1896, Page 4

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