SHIPPING.
HIGH Water at A<ickland-0.3& a,ffl.; J-.;-*;, ?■ fiOT-.Y-;. 1 H.;.-"-v, Mannk&u-2.55a.m.;».6P-»- . •■'■•'' SDK-Rises, 6,48 *.m ; sets, 6.0 p.m.. r.:s .;' °' • . MOON-New, Sunday, 4.33 p.m.> :,--,. -•• > : ."••. . .ARRIVALS. ,' ,'<"-*■ , mask 8.5., 5000. j. ftM;«£' don, Las Palmas, %%*»*?fSffifi Passenger :-Oaptain Btothers ~ Tahiti and Rarotonga.-Pass^ users j-Lieu*., and Madame Jules »d "hild, Cou" D., I, Albertis, Lieutenants Selhet tod Mtfneek, • Ensign Revel, Messrs. Rhodes and Ucuguet. and one shpera'e-UnionSS. Co.. agents. , Waiotahi, e* 278, A. F. Johnson, from Opotiki and Tauranga. Passengers :-Mesflames Godkm and Word, Muses Lang B«hner,Langford, Whelan, Duffus, Messrs Wigs, Tnreett, IWffiDuffQS. BBt«ren, Black .'Crow,- Martin, . ft 0, G.odkiu.-Northern Km J- Stein, frbm .Tairua, Mercury Bay and Ruaotunu, Passengers Mesdames Cowan, Gyde, Truscott, Messrs. McGlashan, McSheffrey, Cowan, Meikle, Mclean, Brown, Waddel, Bradley, and four :steerage-Northern S.S. Co., agents. u ■ Douglas, 8.5., 52, T. Haultain, from Whan-garei.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. Himalaya, barque, 899, Mann, from Wei- . lin„'ton.-I. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited), agents. UNION S.S. (ioS MOVEMENTS. To-DAY.-Tarawera arrives from Sydney; Waihora arrives from South; Upolu arrives from Fiji; Te Kapo arrives from Timaril; ffakapuna leaves Onehunga. TUESDAY.-Upolu leaves for Wellington; Tarawera leaves for South at uoon; Waihora leaves for Sydney at 5 p.m. WEDNMDAY.-Mahinapua arrives at Onehunga; Southern Cross arrives from East Coast; Corinna leaves for KarotoUga and Tahiti at 5 p.m.
NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-DAY.-Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Clansman for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Douglas for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; lona for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu at 9 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. TUESDAY.-Waiotahi leaves for lauranga and Opotiki at 5 p.m.; hngton for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and Mangapai at 8 p.m.; lona arrives from Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay, and leaves for Great Barrier at midnight; Coromandel leave's for Waiheko at 9 a.m. and returns about 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Tauranga, Whakatane, and Whangamata. WKDSESDAY.-Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth ; lona from the Great Barrier; Douglas from Whangarei; Glenelg from Opunake and Whangnnni. THOKSDAY.-Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m. Douglas, for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Wellington arrives frcra Whanearei; Chelmsford leaves, for Tauranga, Whiihgamata, and Whakatane at 'i p.m.; lona leaves for Tairua, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay at 9 p.m. ,- *•••« Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point. Whangarei Head?, and Mangasai at 10.30 p.m.; Coromandel leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; Glenelg leaves for Hokiauga at 1 p.m. '-o. ' ' Thames ".Service.-Steamers leave for Thames daily ; and Paeroa or Waimarie for Paetoai.tive times weekly; steamarß for Coromandel daily.' See advertisement dally
papers.- -ii'iOV.;"- *~"—' •- : -^VESSELS IN HARBOUR. •; '■<■ '■■ 'Ink- list docs not include coasters.. Rapid, H.M.8., in stream. •■ Indraghiri, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Rangatira, s.s., at Queen-street VViiarL (Jorinna, g.s., at Queen-street Wharf, ! Arftwat»,'B,a., in stream. ' i Loch Cree, barque, in stream. Mary Hasbrouek, barque, at Quay-Street ••;'Jetty7-v-vv;-' ! '" Himalaya, barque, in stream. "tVoosung, barque, at'Hobson-street Wharf. Isabel,' three-masted schooner, all Queenstreet Wharf." •*•' '■>''.'.
tff«V IMPORTS. • , ■'/'; l fit : "Indraghiri. from London 1 1600 toflfl 7. general merchandise. - t . '", _ , „ fp Per Corinna, from Tahiti aodßarotonga : 1 3900 cases oranges,' 233 bunches and 31 oases bananas, 3 cacesipinee, '7' bales' cotton, 115 £ sacks eoeoanuts, 10 casks hmejuice, 700 bags copra, 56 sacks' coffee, 111 bags arrowroot, U 341 packages pearlsbell, 20 cases _. vanilla, and '■"•'. sundries, ••;' .'// „.. , , _ i' • ' •'■ Sj: Per Corinna from Tahiti and Rarotonga: a'72B: crates orangea.-R. Fletcher and Co., H Commerce-street. "'' "
! ""r" The' Northern Company's steamer Wales' ,! tahi arrived from Opotiki and Taurnnga on * """ , Saturday night with a forgo of maize and 4V/.' r . /sundries.;,!;. ■'■";'-■■"■■ . ~ „•■••■ .„-■••• IK< On Saturday night the Northern Com- -- ' N pany's steamer lona arrived from Tairua, '.'::. Mercury Bay, and Kuaotunu, and leaves for V!r,' '' the two latter places again to-night.. . , H The Northern Company's steamer Douglas :'f' -• * arrived from Whangarei on Saturday, and W&&- leaves -for the same place again this evening. , k . This morning the Union . Company a stea-%-V,': : mer Hauroto will come down from Chelsea, ' ' and go into the ■. Auckland Dock for general overhaul.';.,-';..'.»;, 5, ■. , ""'„;••■ ;" ~ The Northern Company's steamer Clans- :;>'.' man leaves i for • Russell, Whangaroa, and S ; V f ' .Mangonui this evening. •- '%s■'?-. t•' Owing to the wind being unfavourable, the j ,barque Loch Cree is detained in harbour, but will sail the first favourable change.. ' , , • The Union Company's new steamer Kakaspo"? noaloads at Oamaru on Thursday,' ', and Timaru on Friday for this port. On discharge she will probably proceed to Sydney. • > ; To-morrow the' Union Company's steamer is due from the South with a cargo of produce.-'• "**"; ' . ■ .... % On Saturday the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's cargo steamer Rangatira put out her explosives at the powder ground, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf in the ifternoon, • The work of discharging cargo »ill be commenced this morning. ; ' H.M.s. Ringdove left Rurotonga for the SLennadecs and Auckland on July 23. H.Ms. Goldfinch left Rarotonga on July !4 for: Penhryn, Fiji, and Tonga. •■ . The French warships Duguay Tromc and lube' were in port. at Papeete when the jorinnaleft. On Saturday the Union Company's steamer Southern Cross left Wellington for the East yoast and Auckland, and is. expected to irrive on Thursday next. On Saturday; the barque Paul arrived at iaipara, from Natal, to load timber for the Jnited Kingdom. The barque Wenona has arrived at Mellourne, from Kaipara. " , ' On Saturday, the barqeentine Rio sailed rom Newcastle for Napier. The schooner Aratapu sailed from Wellingon for Mercury Bay, on Saturday, to load imber back to that port.
l 'THE WAIHORA. The Union Company's steamer Waihora /eft Gisborne for this port at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, and should arrive about the samel hour this " morning.; She leaves for Sydney to-morrow evening.' ' ,'
■•"'-•;;■"* -THECORINNA. ■> .'-/ The Union Company's steamer Cqrinna, Captain K; W. Macbeth, arrived from the Eastern Pacific ou Saturday morning, after an excellent round trip, bringing a large cargo of pearl shell, copra, coffce,/fruit, eta Of the voyage, Mr. H. Burnett, the purser, to whom we are indebted for late'Rarotonga papers, reportsTheCorinua Auckland on July 7th, and Russell on tie Bth. Arrived at Raiotongaon the loth.' Discharged cargo, and left for Raiatea e/arly the next morning, arriving there two days later, and reached. Papeete on the evening of the same day. Discharged cargo, and; took in a quati- , tity of nearlshell, arrowroot, and vanilla, leaving ac midnight on the/18th for Aitutaki and ':', Rarotonga. Arrived at Rarotonga at 6 a.ni. on the 23i:d, and /after coaling H.M. warships Ringdove and Goldfinch, proceeded to take in cargo.. Shipped a large quantity of oranges, bananas, </opra, etc, and left at 1 p.m. on the 25th. .and arrived as above. Experienced' strong' westerly winds, with r.;iiu : sqiial!;; and: moderate head sea from time of. leaving. Tahiti rail arrival. The Corinna leaves foe the. Islands again on Wednesday tveniug, /
M TEE HIMALAYA. m The welbknmra Shaw, Savill, and Albion p : ?; Company's barque Himalaya, Captain Mann, |£.' arrived from /Wellington on Saturday night, H| coining in ballast to load for London. The iix* barque'sailed from Wellington on July 26 Pp; '-'~ with, a north-east wind, and passed Cape £&C Palliser o,n the afternoon of the 27th, with y'v: the.wind/from the north-west, unsteady and Kg light, cxt morning there was a fresh pffi. » • breeze, from the south-west, and the East 111 l Cape wjs made on the 'ML Light baffling :0.". winds jihen get in, and tho barquo was kept g& tackuvg off and on until midnight on tho 31st, Avhena fine southeast wind spranS up, m£§k /ftudcarried the vessel into port. Messrs. T. H&& and S. Morrin and Company (Limited) are r ," agfjits for the barque, the business being M^..- conductedi through their brokere, Messrs. W&% Russell and Somers. %--'/ / ./. ; • THE UPOLU. lsl[:tjH '■.'/' To-day the' Union • Company's steamer Upfllu is expected to arrive from Fiji with a >..; cargo of raw sugar, fruit, etc. On this acj! i - casion the steamer will berth at the HobsonI .■■ i HtreetWharf, in order that a sale of fruit at j the flip's side'can ,be made, < permission ■ having been given by the Harbour'Board'to j: -/■ \ thtf local auctioneers for a trial of the experiIllfe* *' ' ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10200, 3 August 1896, Page 4
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