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SHIPPING.

' " IQH Jwiira at Auckland-*\S.a.m.; *.« p.m. v .•■; : :.■' t,"S „ ■:■ v.; Manukau-6.3a.iji.; 9.40 p.m... • ...v XBR-Rises,4.46 a.m ; sots, 6.24 p.m. ;'•■•••.'•;. l '.' H 3pw~Neff, Thursday, 6,68 p.m. '\ ' J -*" r * /' /i:' -'arrivals; h' ■' -'• Jr • ; -.t Tasmania, s.B.j 2562, Thomas MoGee, from ;. ;..;, Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames ' Rigby, W. : , VA..Rigby and 3 children and maid, Leser, pAf. Hodgson, Walker, Buckrout, Assmuss, Philp, ■, Evans, Ellis, Misses Whitsted, Hague-Smith, .', "\ \ Trumble. Bright, Bush, Raines, Cohen, NewSort, Walker, Messrs. Hague-Smith, Hume, lorrisby, Diessstdorf, Martin, Lincoln, De \\ Rule, Baker, George, Hogden, Maxwell, m. "Verdt, Ellis. Hedger, Barker, Kinn, Felton, Ms Berry, and 57 steerage.— D. Nathan ana •Jo., agents. ; Poherua, s.s., 1175, James Shepherd, from Westport—Union S.§. Co- agents. Waiotahi, s.s., 278, A. P. Johnson, from Opotiki and Tauranga. Passengers— llnmes McDonald, Wintle, Fail, MeOaul, IVeaterin, Times, Feigelmuller and two children, Misses Paterson, Wilson, Manley, Bossett, Reading, Young, Lialebrett, Cap- : tain Wintle, Messrs. E. Lillewall, G. Mills, U. H.Charlosworth, W. E. H. Times, J. S. Reading, T. Baker, M. H. Cheat, W. Kensington.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. lona, s.s., 220, J. Duthie, from Kennedy's ; Bay, Mercury Bay, and Kuaotuuu. Pas- ! sengers:—Miss Nash, Messrs, Gamble, Mc- ; Glushan, Creigh (2), Gomez, Mclsaac, Daw- : son.—Northern S.b. Co., agents. , ' Banks Peninsula, s.s., 217, P. A. Stein, ' from Tairun, Whangamata, Mercury Bay, ' and Kuaotuuu. Passengers Messrs. Ogle, Andrews, McLeod. Parsons, and two steer- ! Northern S.S. Co., agents. ! Douglas, s.s., 52, N. Robertson, from , Whangaroi.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Medora, auxiliary schooner, 78, H. Sub- ! ritzky, froM Chora, Aw&nui, and Mangonui. : -Master, ngeut. ' CLEARED OUTWARDS. Alameda, R.M. s., 3000, K. Van Qteren- ' dorp, for Apia, Honolulu, and San Francisco. , Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. W. French, Rev. : H. Smith, Professor Thomas, Captain A. Cameron, Messrs. A. Goldwater, G. Canning, W. Munn, D. Kemp, C. J. Hutchinson, , Faithful-Begg, four steerage, and ' Sydney.—UuiouS.S. Co., agents. Eclipse, scow, 199, R. H. Caitcheon, for Sydney, via Whangare?.— Niccol, ugent. , DEPARTURES. ! Alameda, R.M. s., for San Francisco, ( EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: Tongariro, s.s., due Friday. i Star of England. s.s., duo November 9, > Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Melbourne ' and Sydney, sailed Oct 2. I Star of Victoria, s.s,, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed October 21. Pakeha, s.s-, to sail October 30. Gienlora, barque, sailed. 8 fiLASOOW :) I Kiaora, s.s., sailed June 18. ! Wakatere, p.s., sailed September 7. {■ SEW vobk : ' Spartan, barque, sailed from Port Chal- c mere Oct. 19. Clan McLeod, barque, sailed July 8. Motley, brigantine (direct), sailed Aug. 13 Nellie Brett, barque, early. SAN FRANCISCO: Mariposa, K.M.a., Thursday. t HONOLULU : s Mariposa, R.M.S., Thursday. ? STDNEr : 1 Star of England, s.s., November 9. c NEWCASTLE : \ Adelaide, barquentine, sailed October 23 1 Devonport, barque, early. C SAMOA: i Mariposa, R.M.8., Thursday. I nji: J Fiona, a.s., early. a rAHl'**: I Csrinna, s.s., to-morrow. S RABOTONGA : Corinna, s.s., to-morrow. I UABRITIUS: d Ch>li, barque, early. c PROJECTED DEPARTURES. : LONDON : 1 Himalaya, barque, loading. v STD.S'EI' : a Anglian, s.s., to-day. lONGA: s Taviuni, s.s., early, * a nji = Upolu, s.s., Friday. JUROTO.NGA: Taupo, s.s., Thursday. THE UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. 1 To-bay.—Takapuna leaves Onehunga at 5 p.m. Tuesday.-Corinna arrives from Tahiti, a and leaves for Wellington. Taupo arrives 5 from Oaraaru. Te Anau arrives from the i South. 1 Wednesday.— arrives at One- 1 hnuga. Te Anau leaves for the South at 2 t p.m.; Poheraa leaves for the Bluff. . Thursday.— leaves for Rarotonga. 1 NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS, £ To-day.— leaves for New Plymouth-., at 1 p.m.; Clansman for Russell, ■' Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; 1 Douglas for Wbangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; lona for Kennedy's Bay, Mercury Bay, < mil Kuaotunu at 9 p.m.; Wellington arrives 1 ircm Whangarei. Tuesday.—Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga ( and Opotiki at 5 p.m.; Wellington for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Head?, and Mangapai at 10.30 p.m.; lona arrives from Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay, Argyle leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives < from Tfiurangu and Whakatane; Glenelg J from Hokianga; Kanieri from Waiiar*. Wednesday.— arrives from New Plymouth; lona leaves for the Great Bar- I Tier at midnight: Banks Peninsula leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Whanijamata at 9 p.m.; Glenelg leaves for I Opunake and Wanganuiatl p.m.; Douglas, arrives from Whangarei. Thursday—Gairloeb leaves for New Ply . mouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei; lona arrives from the Great Barrier. ! Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell . at 6 a.m.: and leaves for Tauranga at . 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei. . Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and ' Mangapai at 10.30 p.m.; Argyle leaves i for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 ; p.m.; Kanieri leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whakatane at 12 noon; r lona for Kennedy - Bay, Kuaotunu, and : Mercury Bay at 9 p.m. Thames Service. - Steamers leave for Thames daily; for Paeroa daily, and for Coromandel daily. See 'advertisements daily papers. ' VESSELS IN HARBOUR, 'Mils Hat does not include coa»C*r*. Tasmania, s.e., at Queen-street Wharf. Arawata, s.s., in stream, Himalaya, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Alice, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Regent Murray, barque, at Quay-street Jetty Woosung, barque, at Railway Wharf. Waitemata, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. Ysabel, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. IMPORTS. Per Tasmania, from Sydney : 375 cases schnapps, 350 cases brandy, 52 coils rope. 350 bags, 15 crates, 10 hogsheads bottles, 50 ► hogsheads syrup, 260 bars lead, 80 tubes, 170 lengths pipe, 21 cases, 75 chests, and 9 crates tea, 66 sacks potatoes, 25 cases beer, 370 bags bonednst, 2150 bags bones, 600 cases fruit, 30 barrels resin, 50 cases matches, 40 packages machinery, 240 cases and packages merchandise, mails, 39 horses, and quantity of lucdries. Per Poherua, from Westporfc; 1275 tons soal EXPORTS. Per Alameda, for Apia: 10 sacks bran, 20 cases potatoes, 3 cases cheese, 2 sacks sharps, and sundries. For Honolulu; 50 cases mullet, 15 sheep, 10 cases whisky, and sundries. For San Francisco: 10 cases and 43 bags kauri gum, 8 packages effects, and -:;.' sundries. :-/■ "--Toe .Union Company's steamer Poherua,. !s'" Captain James Shepherd, arrived from West1 i port yesterday afternoon with a cargo of coal W> for the Auckland Gas Company. Air. J. 8. W-' Lidded, thejohief officer.: reports that the steamer left Westport at 2.35 p.m. op ThursX/. day, rounded Cape Maria Van Dieinen at 4 i;, - p.m. on Saturday,'and berthed at the Hob- >* son-street wharf at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. Experienced south-west i winds with heavy sea to the North Cape, thence to arrival light southerly winds and showery weather. 'The Poherua leaves for the Bluff on Wednesday to load for this port, calling at Oamaru and Timaru, and is duo at Auckland atoms the 16th instant. . 'i ih> "■ '•: ■* : , ■ :; On Saturday morning the Northern Com-, pany's steamer Banks Peninsula '■ arrived from Whangamata, Tairua, Mercury Bay aim Kuaotunu. .: ••. ■ ■?%ri\}'tv< ■■!.*■>.'-.>; The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi arrived from Opotiki and Tauranga, yesterday afternoon. *'-r r '■- ."•''■*? : \ Yesterday morning the Northern; Company's steamer lona arrived from Kennedy's Bay, Mercury Bay, and Kuaotunu, and leaves for the same places again to-night; ■.ii;Ufr^V : t The Northern Company's Douglas arrived P from Whangarei on Saturday morning, with i... a cargo of coal, and leaves for the same place again this evening. ~ ' ■■ 1 ,i* n Satrdtty morning the auxiliary ji; r . schooner Medora arrived from Ohora," Awai; i , -MMi^j^^fs"'" tw -'* very quick round trip. ' ' The mail steamer Alameda left for Apia. ... Honolulu, »nd San Francisco on-Saturday. «f ternoou. J i.'-,',?'.'"'- '■ ■ '". '•'■'■ : '-'- ' '■'■', ■ -.

This evening the Northern Oompiny's steamer Clansman leave? for .Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. ' :..-.<:■ "■■■';- 'The Union Company's steamer Takapuna is to leave Onehunga for New < Plymouth, Wellington, and Lyttelton at 10 a.rc on the loth instant instead of the 9th, »b previously announced, thus affording Southern' visitors to the Auckland races an excellent; opportunity of returning home without delay.,?» On Saturday the scow Eclipse sailed for Whangarei to "load timber for Sydney. v;V' }&■ . The barque Asia, at present loading timber at the Thames for Melbourne, has been fixed, through Mr. M. Nicaol, to load coal at Newcastle for Wellington. <' H.M. a. Wallaroo • left Wellington for Lvttelton yesterday. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Mamari arrived at Port Chalmers from Auckland, yesterday. To-morrow, the Union Company's steamer Taupo arrives from the South, with a cargo of produce, and leaves for Rarotonga and Tahiti nn Thursday eveniug. The Union Company's steamer Pukaki left Westport for Fiji on Thursday last, and passed Cape Maria Van Diemen on Saturday afternoon. THE TASMANIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Tasmania, Captain Thomas McGee, arrived from Sydney at 12,15 a.m. to-day. after an excellent passage, bringing a number of passengers for this port and the South, a considerable quantity of general cargo, and a consignment of 39 horses, which oru in excellent condition. Of the passage across, Mr. Knowles, the purser, to whom we are indebted for our files, reports: —The Tasmania left Sydney at 6.5 p.m. and cleared Sydney Heads at 6.45 p.m. on Wednesday last. The Three Kings were abeam tit 6.55 a.m., Cepe Maria abeam at 7.40 a.m., and the North Cape at 9 20a.m. yesterday. Rounded Cape Brett at 3.25 p.m. same date, and arrived as above. Experienced northerly and north-westerly breezes, with moderate seas and Gno clear weather to Cape Maria; thence fresh south-west winds and smooth sea to arrival. The Tasmania leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at 10 a. m. on Wednesday, having been detained in order to give excursionists an opportunity of attending she Canterbury races, THE ANGLIAN. The Hudidart-Parker steamer Anglian left Gisborne for this poet at noon yesterday, and siiould arrive early this afternoon, She proceeds on to Sydney this evening. THE WAKATERE. The Northern Steamship Company have received a cable message stating that their new steamer Wakatere had arrived at Batavia, and was to proceed on to Thursday Island. THE TONGARIRO. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro, from London and way ports is due at this port on Friday morning next. She calls in at Wellington to laud passengers aud mails, and comes on to Auck- ; land at once, the whole of her cargo being consigned here. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 4