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SHIPPING.

UfiH Wim at AucWand-2.43a.n.; J,14 p.«. „ Mannkau-4.42 a.m.; 6.13 p.m. StW—Rises, 6.37 *.m; set!, 4.67 p.m. MOOS—New. May 13,7.18 a.m,

WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed from Wellington at noon yesterday North-east to north and west gale with rain, Glass further falL

ARRIVALS.

lona, e.». ( 220, j. Stein, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Mesdames Sanderson, and Patterson, Messrs. Morrow, Ridings, Smith, Jackson, Williams.— S.S. Co., agents. Chelmsford, 5.8., 70,- C, Hopkins, from Wakatane and Tauranga. Passengers : Miss Pain, Messrs. McGregor, Smith, Earnshaw, fever, Hill.'-Northern 8.8. Co., agents. Upolu, 8.5., 1141, Norman Beaumont, from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. Passengers : Me®" d&raes Mich».cl and three children, Butt, Nicholas and child, Miss Gell, Commander D'Albertis, Messrs. Davis, and JlcK-inlay. and three steerage. —Union S.S. Company, lgents. . Douglas, 8.5., 52, Hanltain, from Whaogarei.—Northern S.S. Company, agents.

CLEARED OUTWARDS. Pukaki, s.s., 1444, C. F. Post, for Wcstport. •-Union S.S. Company, agents. Ovaku, s.s., 1229, G. Crawshaw, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. Passenrers: Dr. and Mrs, Hill, Mrs. Hadfield and family (3), Misses Hill and Gearon, Messrs. W. Inglis, J. Hadfield. Mastertoa, A. Feist, ind one steerage.—Union. S.S. Company, igents. Upoln, 8.5., 1141, Norman Beaumont, for Wellington.—Union S.S. Company, agents.

DEPARTURES. Pylades, H.M. composite screw corvette, for Fiji and the Solomon Islands. Pukaki, s.s., for Westport. s Ovalau, s.s., for Sydney, via the Islands.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

WNDOS: . Wait a to. s.s., sailed. Star of England, arrived at Melbourne April "28. „ iL Star of New Zealand, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed April 2. lEW TOKK : . . in ,„. , C. G. Rice, barque, arrived at Wellington May Mary Hasbrouck, sailed Feb. 25. Grace Deering, barquentine, early. Spartan, barque, loading. UK FRANCISCO : Mariposa, R.M.s., May 21, aOKOLULU ; Mariposa, R-M.s., May 21. SIDNEY: Star of England, 8.8., early. SAMOA: Mariposa, R.M.S., May 21. TAHITI : Richmond, s.s., about Ma; 12, iAEOTOSGA : Richmond, 8.5., about May 12. NEWCASTLE: Bells, barque, early. KXLBOtTBSE: Vanadis, barque, sailed May 2.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. iOKDOx: Hudson, barque, loading, BAM FRANCISCO: Alameda, R.M.S., May 16. HONOLULU Alameda., R-M.s., May 16. SKW YORE.: , R. A. C. Smitb, barquentine, loading. itDSVY : Waihora,B.B., Tuesday. SAMOA : Alameda, R.M.S., May 18. IUI:

Upolu, s.s., May 21. EUEOto.nga : Richmond, s.s., about May 14.

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Mabinapua leaves Onehtmga at 1 p.m.; Flora arrives irom South j Upoln leaves for Wellington at 9 a.m. Fbiday.—Flora leaves for Giaborne and South at' 2 p.m. _ Saturday.—Takapuua arrives at Onebunga at? p. m<

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ! To-day.—Gairloch leaves lor New Plymouth ti' 1 p.m.; Douglas leaves for Whangarei Tern Wharf at 5 p.m.: lena for Kuao.. mi. Mercury Bay, aud T&irua at 9 p.ra.; v.Ellington arrives from Whangarei; übelmiorC leaves for T&uranga, and Whaneamata,fcwi Whakatane at 3 p.m. ; Qlenelg leaves for and Wanganui at 1 p.m. FriDai.— arrives from Russell at C a.vi.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei' Heads, and Mangapai at 10.30 p.m; Kanieri arrives from Raglan and leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m. Thames Service.— leave for Thames daily; and Paeroa or Waimarie for Paeroa five times weekly; steamers for Coromandel daily. See advertisement daily papers.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list does lnclude coasters. opolu, 8.5., at Queen-street Wharf. Arawata, s.s., in stream. Hudson, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Comraerzieurath Rodbartus, barque, in

dock. Acacia, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. R. A. C. Smith, barquentina, at Quay-Btreet Jetty. Defiance, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. Vgabel, Bchooner, at Qneen-street Wharf.

IMPORTS. Per Upolu, from the Islands; 2044 bunches and 45 cases bananas, 70 cases oranges, 'J6 sacks peanuts, 18 sacks hides, 43 packages lundries.

EXPORTS.

PerPukaki,for Westport: 45 cases oranges, 15 cases syrup, 514 bags and 2 cases sugar,! and sundries. Per Ovalau, for Tonga and Samoa: 7529 pieces aud 444 buudles timber, 1942 bundles box timber, 20 doors and 3 packages doors, '23 bundles mouldings, 9 cases lager Beer, 3 piles, 3 packages sashes, 73 bags .-ice, 2 boxes and 1 bag specie (£850), 1 yacht, 602 kegs aud 3 tierces beef, 246 coses meats, 307 bags, 24 sacks, and 10 cases sugar, 65 sheep, 10 head cattle, 6 calves, 27 pigs, 2 bullocks, 4 boxes poultry. 27 coils rope, 51 cratss biscuits, 7 uwes cottons, 223 crates, and 372 tins bread, 120 bundles pickets, 32 cases mullet, 28 boxes soap, 103 sicks and 46 cases potatoes, 47 cases anions, 10 sacks bran, 4 sacks sharps, 5 casks sement. 17 cases fruit, 10 sacks oils, 10 reels barb wire, 21 sacks Hour, 250 tons coal, transhipments ex Alameda, and a large quantity of sundries.

The Northern Company's steamer lona Arrived from the Great Barrier last evening. She leaves to-night for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Tairua. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Douglas arrived from Whangarei with a cargo of coal, and leaves for the same place again this evening. H.M.s. Pylades left for Fiji and the Solomon Islands yesterday. The Union Company's steamer Pukaki left for Westport yesterday afternoon. Last night the Union Company's steamer Ovalau left for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney with a large miscellaneous cargo. \ The barque Bells it expected to sail from Newcastle for this port to-day. Yesterday the barque. Commerzienrath RodbertUß was floated into the Auckland Dock for overhaul. The American barquentine. R. A. C. Smith , will complete her loading for New York on [Saturday, The Northern Company's steamer Ohinemuri came out of dock yesterday after cleaning and painting, and takes up the running in the Thames trade to-night, To-day the schooner Aotea will sail for the EaSt Coast and Gisborne. Yesterday tho schooner Annie Hill sailed from the Kaipara for Dunediu with a cargo of timber. The schooner Medora arrived at Awanui from this port yeatorday. . The Tyser steamer Indrf.mayo left Napier for Wellington yesterday. Yesterday the Kauri Timber Company a brig Vision sailed from Newcastle for Lyttelton. „ , . The Colonial Sugar Refining Company s steamer Fiona left Suva for Brisbane and Sydney on April 28, On April '24 the coolie ship Erne arrived at Suva from Calcutta, after a smart passage of 62 days. The ship had 581 coolies on' board. Shortly after the commencement of the voyage an epidemic of cholera and incipient fever broke out among the passengers, during which a dozen patients succumbed. A report, which has been given currency to m the China papers, is that the China squadron of British warships is to be strengthened by the addition of the battleship Renown, and two bolted cruisers of the Orlando type. The Northern Co.'s steamer Chelmsford arrived from Whakatane, Taurauga, and Whanuamata yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of maize, etc. She leaves again for the S same places this afternoon. "

, THE UPOSjU. The Union Company's steamer Upolu, Cap. tain, Norman Beaumont, arrived from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji yesterday afternoon, bringing a cargo of fruit, eto. Mr. R. Barnes, the purser, to whom we are indebted for late Suva DaDeri), reports i—The Upolu left Auckland at 6 p.m. on April 9, called at Russell next

day, and left again at 5 p.m., arriving at Nukualofa at 9 a.m. on the 14th; left same day at 4 am., and reached Kaapai at daylignt next morning; left again same evening, reached Vavau at 8 o'clock next morning; and left same evening, reaching Samoa at 8 a.m. on the 19th; left affair, the same afternoon for Suva, making that art at 9 a.m. on the 22nd; called at Navua on die 29th, took in bananas, and finally left Suva at 5 p.m. on the 30th ; passed K&ndavu nt 1 a.m, on the following morning, and was abeam of the Poor Knights at 4 a.m. yesterday, and reached the wharf at 2 p.m.; had light variable winds and fine weather throughout the entire voyage. The Upolu leaves for Wellington at 9 o'clock this morning.

THE FLORA. The Union Company's steamer Flora, from Southern And East Coast porta, is expeoted to arrive about noon to-day. She returns South again to-morrow afternoon.

FORT OF O.NEHUNUA.

ARRIVALS. j Mahinapua, s.s., W. J. Newton, from j Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers Misses Johnston and Webber, Mesdames Mott, McGregor, Dockrill, MoLean, Riggers, Messrs. McGregor, Downs, Neritt, Hulme, Hull, Harrison, Wright, Garriock, Dockrill, Webber, Parrlsh, BarrBrown, McLean. Selby, Mott, M. Niccol, Gilbert, Little, Owen, Bates, Paget, Barlow, Daniel, Drummoud, O'Birnie, Master Allen, and 14 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Gairloch, s.s., W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth. PassengersMesdames Walsh, McGibbons, Caite, O'Brien, Howard, Couchman and 4 children. Messrs. R. Thompson, M.HR., G. Mueller, Taylor, Bosoawen, Glenn, McGibbons, Kelly, Walsh, Masters Eccles (2) and Couchman ('2) and 8 steerage. —Nortliern S.S. Co., agents. The Union Company's steamer Mahinapua, Captain Newton, arrived at 1.15 p.m. yester- i day from Southern ports. She left W elliueton on the 3rd inst.. and called at Nelson and New Plymouth, leaving the latter port at 19.15 p.m. on the sth, and arriving as above. ■ The Northern Company's steamer Glenelg, from Wanrfauui, is expected to arrive this morning ewly. The Northern Company's steamer Gairloch arrived at 2.30 p.m. yesterday from New Plymouth, with passengers, 200 boxes butter, 11 cases cheese, and sundries. BY TBLBOBAPB. KAIPARA HEADS. May o.—Sailed: Annie Hill, schooner, for Duuedin. MARSDEN POINT. May Arrived: Stella, s.s., from Auckland. She intended leaving to-night. A steamer has just arrived from the North, and is likely to be the Kiripaka, for shelter. Sailed: Norval, schooner, for Auckland. WHANGAREI. May 6.—Arrived: Wellington, s.s., from Auckland. TAURANGA. _ May 6.—Arrived: Waiotahi, s.b., from Auckland. GISBORNE. May 6.Sailed : Flora, s.s., for Auckland. NAPIER. May Sailed: Indramayo, s.s., for Wellington. WELLINGTON. May Arrived: Penguin, s.s., from Lyttelton; Takapuna, s.s., from Onehunga, via Taranaki. Sailed: Takapuna, s.s., for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. May 6.Sailed: Ocean Rover, _ schooner, for Noumea; Corinna, s.s., for Wellinaton; Brunner,s.s.,for Southern ports; Mararoa, s.s., for Sydney, via Wellington. SYDNEY. May Sailed: Tarawera, s.s., for Auckland ; Hauroto. j.. for Wellington. MELBOURNE. May 6,—Arrived: Wakatipu, 8,a., from Hobart. NEWCASTLE. May Sailed •G. C. Perkins and Lord of the Isles, barquentines; Vision, brig, for Lyttelton. THE TARAWERA. Last evening the Union Company's steamer Tarawera left Sydney for this port, and is due early on Monday morning next. She proceeds South on Tuesday afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10125, 7 May 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10125, 7 May 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10125, 7 May 1896, Page 4