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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—7,9 a.n.; 7.30 p.m. , „ Manuknu-9.8a.tD.; 0.29 p.m. Sim-Rises, 6.43a,i.i; nets, 4,51 p.m. ' < Moos-New, to-day, 7.18 a,m.

WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed from Wellington at 11.40 a.m. yesterday:— to ea*tand northeast heavy gals within next ten hours, with heavy rain. Glass further fall, anil Tory high tides.

CLEARED OUTWARDS.

Tsrawera, e.g., 2003, W. C. Sinclair, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: —Mesdames Smith, Watson, Cunningham, Whitton, Townley and maid, Reams. Price, Rolls, Smyth, Symes, Hamilton, lirittou. Sprincall and child, Gudgeon, Gallagher and two boys, Misses Barrett, Morgan, Price, Messrs. Smith, Watson, Judd, Locke, Fidler, Lovell, Thoi \pson, Hall, Ree, Capper, Hunt, Ballin, 15 steerage, aud original from Sydney. —Union S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. Tarawera, s.s., for the South via the East Ceast.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

LONDON : Wnikato, s.s., sailed April 1. , Star of Eugland, arrived at Melbourne , April '28. | Star of New Zealand, via Melbourne and , Sydney, sailed April 2. . KJSW YOEK : , C. G. Rice, barque, arrived at Wellington i May 2. _ , Mary Hasbrouck, sailed Feb. 25. , Grace Deeiing, barquentiue, early. j Spartan, barque, loading. BAN FRANCISCO : Mariposa, R.M.s., May 21. HONOLULU: Mariposa, R.M.s., May 21. SYDNEY : Alameda, R.M.s., Friday. Star of England, s,s., early. Tasmania, 8.3., Monday. 4AJI oa : iposa, R.M.s., May 21. TAHITI : Richmond, s., about to-day. WROTONG.v : Richmoud, s.s., about to-day. Taupo, s.s., Juue 2. .lIWCASTLK : 1 Bells, barque, sailed. MELBOURNE: Vanadis, barque, sailed May 2. 1 MAURITIUS : , Isle of Erin, barque, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON : Star of England, s.s., via South, early. Hudson, barque, loading. . BAN KHAN CISCO: Alameda, R.M.s., Saturday. BONOI.UI.U Alameda, R.M.s, Saturday NEW YORK: R. A. C. Smith, barquentine, to-day. C. G. Rice, barque, to arrive. SYDNEY Waihora, s.s., to-day. Mariposa, R.M.s., May 21. Burrumbeet, s.s., May 21. fAiiOA: Alameda, R.M.s., Saturday. FIJI: Upolu, s.s., May 21. basotonga : Richmoud, s.s., about Thursday. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day. — Dingadee arrives from East Coast; Alahinapua arrives from Taranaki, Itc.; Waihora leaves for Sydney at noon. Thursday.—Mahinapua leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m.; Te Kapo leaves for Bluff at 5 p.m. Friday.—Alameda arrives from Sydney; Dinp«dee arrives from East Coast Mid leaves again at 5 p.m.; Takapuna arrives at Onehunga from South at 10 p m. Saturday.—Alameda leaves for Apia, Honolulu, and Sao Francisco, at 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day,—lona leaves for Whangarei, etc.. at 6 a.m.; Waiotahi leaves forTaurauga ana Upotiki at 3 p.m.; Gairlocb arrives from New Plymouth; Glenelg arrives from Hokiauga; Chelmsford arrives from Taurauga, Wbakatone, and WhanEamata, and leaves for the Great Baarier at 9 a.m. Thursday.— leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; lona arrives from Whangarei; Chelmsford leaves for Tauranga, Whangamata, and Whakatane at 3 p.m.; Gienelg leaves for Raglan and Kawhia at 1 p.m. Fbiday.— arrives from Russell at 6 a.m.; Clansman leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whaugarei Heads, and Mangapai at 10.30 p.m; Coromandel leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m. Thames Service.—Steamers leave for Thames daily ; and Faeroa or Waimarie for Paeroa five times weekly; steamers for Coromandel daily. See advertisement daily papeis. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. This list doe* not include coaiten. Waihora, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Te Kapo, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty. Arauata, s.s., in stream. Hudson, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Cemmerzienrath P.odbertus, barque, id dock. R. A. C. Smith, barquentine, in stream. Gleaner, brigantine, at Quay-street Jetty. Linda Weber, brigantine, in stream. IMPORTS. Per Te Kapo; ($0 sacks oats, 40 sacks Datmeal, 320 sacks potatoes, 730 sacks and bags flour, 14 cases bacon and hams.— H. Hall and Co. EXPORTS. Per Tarawera, for East Coast and Southern ports: 2114 bags sugar, 52 cases sugar awl syrup, 17 sacks oysters, 360 bags cement, 6S'J bags pumice, 4 hiids. treacle, 50 sacks lime, 40 cases hematite, 20 cases waters, 40 cases tinned fruit, 20 case 3 siandsoap, 38 packages furniture, 3 cases tobacoo, 25 cases safety cartridges, 10 sacks gum dust, '208 esses oranges, 4 bales and 2 packages leather. 27 cases and 6 casks vinegar, 7 bundles broomhandles, 9 packages and 1 crate tea, 10 cases apples, 10 cases milk, 180 bundles laths, 20 baga rice, 10 drums dip, 27 cases and 10 boxes soap, 5 crates biscuits, 28 pieces timber, 3 cases fruit, 6 sacks seed, 5 cases drapery, and sundries.

Owing to the heavy easterly gale prevailing the departure of,the various coasting steamers have been delayed. The Northern Co.'s steamer Chelmsford will leave for the Great Barrier this morning at nine o'clock. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera lettfor East Coast and Southern ports yesterday afternoon. Last night the steamer Stella 'left for Whangarei for coal for the s s. Richmond for her Island trip. The Union Company's steamer Dingadee left Gisborne for Auckland tact night. She calls in at coast' ports for sheep, and is expected arrive on Friday morning. She leaves again in the evening for the East Coast and Wellington. Yesterday the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's barque Hudson took 011 board a large number ot cubes of kauri gum and a quantity of general cargo for Loudon. At noon today the Union Company's steamer Wainora leaves for Sydney. The Austrian warship Albatross, now at Sydney, is about to visit the South Sea Islands for scientific purposes. Tue barque Belmont has arrived at Sydney from Hew York after a very quick passage of 80 days. The Union Company's steamer Upolu leaves Westport this week for Auckland with i careoof coal for the warships, She leaves for Fiji on the 21st inst. Yesterday morning the Union steamer Te Kapo berthed at the Quay street Jetty, 'and commenced discharging her large cargo of produce from the South, S|ie leave? for the Bluff to-morrow evening. Messrs. Alitchelso-.j Bios', schooner Huja arrived at the Kaipara from Lyttelton yesterday, after a very quick passage, and loads timber back to thu same port. The schooner Gisborne, bound fromTimaru to the Thames with a enrzo of produce, was sheltering in Drunken Bay yesterday from the strong south-easter prevailing along the COM. On April 27 the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's ship Crusader arrived at t/pndpp from this port, after a passage of 114 dayf, Yesterday the Tyter Company's Indramayo left Wellington for Wanganqi, tp load frozen meat, etc., tor London. ihe brigautine River Hunter has been docked at Sydney for general overhaul. ' The American barque Alice arrived at New c, from this port on April 27, and loads -§ out to the colony again. if'> The Union Company's Reamer Pukakl has bees "delayed at Westport. and will not arrive Auckland until the end of next v week. •'' ''

v; Yesterday the schooner Aratapu sailed from Wellington for the Kaipara. Thp American barqueptine B. A. C. Smith, j; defined in Coprt by contrary winds, but will sail for New. . (lie' first favourable opportunity. , ;

• THE NORTHERN CO.'S STEAMERS. 1 The lona leaves for Whangarei at six o'clock this morning. ' The Chelmsford leaves for the Great Barrier at nine o'clock this morning. The Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at three o'clock this afternoon. THE SOUTHERN CROSS, Letters received by Mrs. Bongard from Norfolk Island, by way of Svdney, state that the Melanesian Mission Yacht Southern Cross which left this port 011 Marili 26, reached Norfolk Island on April 2nd, after a very rough trip. The yacht left again oa the 9th for Melanesia. It will be learned with pleasure by his many friend in Auckland that Captain Bongard was steadily improving in health all the time, and it is earnestly hoped that when the yacht returns to Aucklaud the good captain will be quite restored to health. NEW STEAMER FOR THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Writing on April 3, our London correspondent says Progress is being made with the new steamer, which, as I mentioned recently, is bein< built by Messrs. Harland and Wolf, at Belfast. Asa matter of fact, ahe is to be a White Star steamer, and wilt virtually take the place of the Doric in the running to and from New Zealand, but she will be strictly a cargo-boat, carrying only third-class passengers, or perhaps a few in the second class, no first class. She will be a twin-screw steamer of great size, with a capacity for 90,000 frozen sheep, and 10,000 bales of wool. She will be much larger than either the Tokomaru or the Aotea, and in expected to be ready for the season of 1897. It is not yet known what her exact tonnage will be, probably 7000, and her name has not yet been decided upon.

PORT OF ONEUUNUA. ARRIVALS. Kanieri, s.s., De Wolfe, from Waitara,— Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Tukanuna, 3.5., Brewer, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Mesdames Ashton aud Pheney, Messrs. Crossford, Levin, Hamilton, Ross, Spragg, aud six steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri arrived at 7.30 a.m. yesterday from Waitara. Yesterday morning the Union Company's Takapuna left for New Plymouth and Weimouth and Wellington. She returns on Friday night, with the outward English and American mails. The. Northern Company's steamer Glenelg is expected to arrive at Onehunga this morning from Wanganui, viaOpunake. BY TELEGRAPH KAIPARA HEADS. May 12.—Arrived: Huia, sohooner, from Lytteltou. RUSSELL May Arrived: Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. She leaves for the North at noon to-morrow. It is blowing a heavy easterly gale, with thick rain and heavy sea. MEW PLYMOUTH. May 12.—Arrived: Gairloch, s.s., from Onehunga; Mahtuapua, s.s., from Wellington, and Nelson. Sailed: Gairloch, s.s., Mahinapua, 8.8., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON. May 11. —Sailed: Indramayo, s.s., for Waiigajiui Roadstead; Aratapu, schooner, for kaipara; Hauroto, s.s., for Melbourne, via Hobart and the South. PORT CHALMERS. May 12.—Sailed: Tainui, i.e., for Lyttelton. SYDNEY. May Arrived: Mararoa, a.9., from Wellington. A FISHING BOAT MISSING. Rpssell, May 12.—The fishing boat Yavau broke away from her moorings last night, and so far nothing has been heard of her, the weather being too bad for anyone to venture out.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10130, 13 May 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10130, 13 May 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10130, 13 May 1896, Page 4