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SHIPPING.

fIiSH Water at Aucklaml-0.8a.ni.; 9.42 p.m. „ ~ Manukau— a.m.; 2.41 p.m. Sun— 6.23 a.th ; sets, 5.15 p.m. MOON—First quarter, to-day, 10.13 a.m. ARRIVALS. Tasmania, s.s., 2552, Thomas McGee, from Sydney. Passengers : — Mcsdatnes Booth, . Jkragwanath, Couttfl and two children, Tallowfield, Smith, Hosier, Anderson and two children, Dolphin, Charles, Divers, Tulcher, Misses Lewison and Divers (4), Messrs. J. J. Sullivan. J. Walker, G. Carter, W. J. Holmes, E. G. Hoyles, Sharp, Neal, Patterson, J. Fits:, Gittos, A, E. O'Keefc, Paterson, F. Crummer, Cousins, Peal. R. H. Rhodes, .1. Henton, E. Everett, jun., F. 11. Lockyer. R. C. Colenso, Featherstone, Dolphin, .J. Hose, W. Adams, KruHsli, G. Brisbane, D. Daugar, Huoti, Simons, Master Lewison, and 21 steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.p., 279, E. McLeod, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Hannah Nicholson, barque, 252, Allen, from Newcastle.—E. Mitclielson and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Anglian, s.s., 2159, C. E. Hood, fur Sydney, Passengeis: Rev. Canon and Mrs. Calder, Mrs. Me ires, Misses Braithwaife, Crosslev, OGrady, Meats, Messrs Jetison, Brant, Thomas, Williams, Morris, Barclay, Clarke, miming, Grain, Sharland (2), Ruddick, Hay, Crossley, 3ii steerage, ami original from Southern Ports.—L. I). Nathan and Co., agents. Clansman, ss., f)00, E. Stephenson, for Russell, Whangaroa, and Maiigonui.— Northerns S. Co., agents, lona, 5.5.,'220, J. Stein, for Mercury Bay and Kuaotutm.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Douglas, s.s., 52, Haultain, for Whangarei. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES, Anglian, s.s., for Sydney. Clansman, s s., for the North. lona, s.s., for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay. Douglas, for Whaugarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. London : WaikHto, s.s., sailed. ludramayo, s.s., due Friday. Star of England, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed March 10. Star of New Zealand, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed April 2. HSW YORK : C. G. Rice, barque, barque, early. Mary Hasbrouck, sailed Feb. 25. Grace Deeriug, barquentinc, early. SAN FRANCISCO : Alameda, R.M.s., Thursday. HONOLULU:

Alameda, R.M.s., Thursday, SYDNEY: Indramayo, s.s., Friday, Waihora, s.s., Monday, SAMOA: Alameda, R.M.s., Thursday. v'EWCASTLK: Bells, barque, early. I'ROJ liCi'EU DEPARTURES. London : Hudson, barque, loading. SAX FKANUISCO: Alameda, R.M.s., May 16. HONOLULU :] Alameda, R.M.s., May 16. NKW YORK : R. A. C. Smith, barquentine, loading. SIDNEY i Alameda, R.M.s., Thursday, SAMOA : Ovalau, s.s., May 6. Alameda, R.M.s,, May 16, FIJI: JJpolu, s.s,, May 21. fUROTOXGA : Union Company's steamer on May 1. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday,—Mahinapua arrives at Onehunga ; Flora arrives from South, late. Thursday.—Alameda arrives from Honolulu, and leave:- for Sydney; Mahinapua leaves Onehunga if mail arrives; Flora leaves tor South at 2 p.m. FRiDAY.-Flora leaves for South at 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—'Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 5 p.m.; lona arrives from M*icury Bay and Kuaotunu, and leaves for the Great Barri.T at midnight; Kanieri arrives from Waiii-ra; Wellington leaves for Whaugarei, Point, Whaugarei Heads, and Mauj■»;«.,! at 10 .3d p.m. Wednesday.—Giiirlnob arrives from New Plymouth; lona from Great Barrier; Chelmsford from Taurauga, Whaugamata, and Whakatane; Douglas from Whaugarei; lllenelg from Opunaki and Wanganui. Thursday— leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas leaves for Whangarei town wharf at 5p.m.; lona for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Tairua at 9 p.m. ; Chelmsford leaves for Tairua, Whangamata, and Whakatane at 5p.m.; Kanieri for Raglan and Kawhia at 1 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Wbangatei. Friday.—Claiwinan arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., aud leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, aud Mangapai it 10.30 p.m. Thames Service.—Rotomahana or Argyle leave for Thames daily ; and Paeroa orOhiuemuri for Paeroa five times weekly; Coromandel or Argyle fur Coromandel daily. See advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This lilt does nut include cim«teri. Tasmania, s.s,, at Queen-street Wharf. A raw alii,, i s., in stream. iid.-oii. barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Commtizienrath Rodbertus, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. R. A. C. Smith, barcjueutiae, at Quay-street Jetty. Silver Cloud, barquentine, at Railway Wharf Deiiance, brigaiHine, at Breastwork. Clansman, schooner, in stream. IMPORTS. Per Tasmania, from Sydney: 1232 bags bones, 80 cases wax, 1 bale kapok,o6 pieces hardwood, 12 gear poles, 27 chests tea. 6 iron plates, 85 tubes, 26 cases wine, 20 cases cocoanuts, 91 ingots tin, 120 mats rice, 22 cases sewing machines, 100 cases whisky,so cases beer, 204 eases glass. 5 bundles hessian, 4 casks wine, 2000 spokes, 200 felloes, 12 poles, 19 pairs shaft", 4 horses, 15 cases waters, 82 bars iron, 22 bales kapok, 244 packages merchandise, 301 bags bonedust, 200 bags bottles. Per Waihora: 70 gunnies onions. — W. Gunson and Co. Per Anglian : 150 gunnies onions, 50 sacks MeGill's oatmeal.—W. Gunson and Co. EXPORTS. Per Anglian, for Sydney: 90 cases kauri gum, SO casks cocoanut oil, 66 bales flax, 20 M'M lish, 380 pieces timber, 27 sacks oysters, 3/.") eases oranges, 11 bales and 43 bags fungus, 1496 sacks copra, 1 box bullion, aud sundries. The Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei last evening, and leaves for the same place again to-night. Yesterday morning tiie barque Hannah Nicholson arrived off the North Head from Newcastle. The barque is bound for Coromanor! with a cargo of coal, and will be towed down to-day. The Uuddart-Parker steamer Anglian left for Sydney yesterday afternoon. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Clansman left for Russell, Whau{raroa, and Mangonui, The Northern Company's steamer lona left for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay last night. She returns to-night, and leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight. List evening the Northern Company's steamer Douglas left for Whangarei. The barquentine Silver Cloud will he towed down to Mercury Bay by the steamer Stella, to-night, to load timber for Sydney. To-morrow evening'the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Matatua will leave for the South. Yesterday the Union Company's steamer Hauroto arrived at Wellington from Newcastle. The Union Company's steamer Taupo leaves the Binff to morrow for this port, calling at Dunediu on the way. She is due on the liOf.h instant, and proceeds through to Rarotonga and Tahiti on May 1. Yesterday morning the Union Company's steamer Waihora arrived at Sydney from this port. The barque Sidney, from Adelaide, is bound to the Kaipara, to load timber for London. Yesterday the Union Company's steamer Mora left Wellington for the North. She is due at this port late to-morrow night, aud returns South on Friday afternoon. Nothing has yet been decided regarding the German barque Commerzienrath Rodbertus, no reply having been received from the owners to the cablegram sent last week I acquainting them of the report of the sur- j veyors. In connection with the discharge of I the vessel's cargo, it may be stated that | Captain Knttcter is very well satisfied with ] the way in which the contractors, Messrs. Collingwood and Jones, carried out their | work, everything being completed well within I the contract time, and in a workmanlike | maimer. I As there is now a large homeward traffic ! by the direct steamers, the New Zealand Shipping Company is offering special induce-1 ments to travellers to patronise . their ' steamers. In order that they may enjoy as i much sight-seeing as possible on the vogoge, i

it is intended that all the steamers shall call at Rio as well as Monte Video during the summer season. The Kaikoura, leaving the colony on the 14th May, Will look in at both ports.

THIi TASMANIA. Early yesterday morning the HuddartParker steamer Tasmania, Captain Thomas McQee, arrived from Sydney. Mr. N. (Jarless, the purser, to whom we are indebted for our files, reports: The Tasmania left Sydney at 6 p.m. on the loth inst., rounded the North Cape at 2.15 p.in. on the 19th, And arrived at 5.45 a.m. yesterday. Experienced strotiß southerly winds and rough beam nca until rounding the North Cape; thence to Arrival variable winds and fine weather. The Tasmania leaves for East Coast and Southern ports this afternoon.

H..M.S. PY LADES. H.M.s. Pylades was to leave Sydney for this port, yesterday, and is expected to arrive about the 30th instant. After a few days' stay the warship proceeds to Fiji, and then goes on to the Solomon Islands, whore she remains for some time. PORT OF ONEUUNGA. ARRIVALS. Kanieri, s.s., Do Wolfe, from Raglan. I Passengers : Misses Gilmer, Alice, anil Teasdale.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Takapuna. s.s., John Grant, for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Lytteltou. Passengers : Mesdames Gregory, Campbell, Warren, McDonald, Geildis, Briudlev, Grey, Paddy, Misses Bond, i'hilcox, Duckworth, Harper, Bennett, l'hilpott, Clemens. Tapper, Davies, Messrs. 11. Campbell, Hunt, Bennett, Median, Rimnier, Bnrgon, Pilkinjjtoh, Good, Whittaker, Watson, Somers, Griffiths, Koenigs'wg, Goodwin, Cnulny, Brady, Grey, Minnett, England, Speight, Urindley, Grey, Scott, Master Hammond, and nine steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Gairloch, s.s., W. P. Norbury, for New Plymouth, Passengers: Mrs.Zohrab, Messrs. S. Marcus, Wright, Zohrab, Haywood, Kebly, W. A. (Joilis, Feasor, Alexander, Do Reinzy, Davies, McLean, Eraser, and eight steerage. —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

The Northern S.S, Company's steamer Kanieri arrived at oiiehungaatßa.nl. yesterday from Raglan, with passengers, 100 sleepers, and general cargo. Yesterday afternoon the Union Company's steamer Takapuna left for New Plymouth and the South.

The Northern Company's steamer (lairloch left for New Plymouth yesterday afternoon, BY TIS LEG RAP R. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEM EN. April 'JO.—A barque, beating westward, was in sight, 13 miles north of here, until .'i p.m. to-day. MARSDKN POINT. April Arrived : Will Watch, ketch, from Auckland! Terarawa, ketch, from Mahurangi j Saxon and Nerval, schooners, from Auckland. Sailed: Will Watch, ketch, for Auckland. GISBORNE. April 20.—Arrived: .Uingadee, s.s,, from Auckland. WELLINGTON. April Arrived : Muwhera, s.s., from Greymouth; Hauroto, s.s., from Newcastle; Hesketh, s.s., from Greymouth. Sailed: Hinemoa, Government s.s., for Southern lighthouses; Hauroto, s.s., tor the South; Flora, s.s., tor Auckland, via the East Coast. Passengers: Misses Williams, Seed, Boweti, Cable, Robbie, Mrs. Yates, Captain West rupp, Messrs. Williams, Glover, Nicholas, Keens, Burton, Little, lienuett, McFarlane, Johnstone, and 11 steerage.

BLUFF. April 20.—Arrived: Tarawera, s.s., lrom Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers for Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. Mellor, Mr. and Mrs, Steele. Taupo,s.s., from Westuort, Sailed: Poherua, s.s.,for Auckland; larawera,s.s., for Port Chalmers; Asterion, barque, for London. Cargo : 2392 bales wool, 118 sacks oats, 93 casks tallow and pelts, 31 packages sundries. SYDNEY. April 20.—Arrived: Waihora, s.s,, from Auckland. THE STRANDED BARQUE COROMANDEL. Westport, April 20.—Captain Bendalland staff anticipate no difficulty in floating the Coromaudel. The weather is beautifully fine. A nautical inquiry will be held on Wednesday before Mr. McFarlane, S.M., Captains Von Scheon and Dawson, of Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10111, 21 April 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10111, 21 April 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10111, 21 April 1896, Page 4