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SHIPPING

I l sfi| 'W&ri&j —♦— _ $v> OWB : WlTllß at Auckland—4.34 a.re,; 5.8 p.m. I " •:' ' " „ .- Martukaii—fl.B3 ik.m.j tiT t>.#. •-.; -'. . . SnN— 4.25 R.IU ; sets, 6.65 p.ui. , |ifeg«KoOSrNflW ,r l 6.22a.ii. --'. •••-••; . ARRIVALS. Y i ... . ;- i&lli' Star of Heir. Zealand, s.s., 4712, J, ~ Simpbod, from Londou, Las ; Patinas, : St. Helena, '•£' Melbourne, and - Sydney. 1 ■ Passengers: h: ft i ' Messrs. Harris and Booby.—Heather, Robert ■,/• - ton, and Coi, agents. r - l\ Wellington, s.s.i 279, B. MoLeotL from ppC ' Whangarei. Passengers t.Alesdames Roberti r:,. son, Terrace, Rogers, Siddell, Dawes, Martin, Misses Kipa, Hoy, Martin, Colonel Hume, Inspector Hickson, Messrs Hunter, k"lf Collins, Massey, Donaldson, Hutchinson, 0$ Stanley, Peace, Squires, Ro6se, Wilsoh, t- Howie, May, Wellington, Vaughau, Lowe, * Hughes, ClotwortliV, Stevens, tlii John te{.;Fuller Company.'—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . lona, 8.8., 220, J, Duthie, from Mercury f\[l ', Bay, Kennedy's Bay, and Kuaotunu. PasS ; ' ; - " sengers ; Miss Keatley, Messrs Street, Percy, gptf Kemp, Gregory, Whitcing, Bright, Buxton,— Northern S.S.Co., agents. $Vt\ Chelmsford, s.s., 70, C. Hopkins, from p|;> . Wliakatane and lrtUranga.—Northern S.S. ||[«v ! Co., agents. ffe CLEARED OUTWARDS. . Tasmania, s.s., 2552, Thomas McGeo, fol" m- East Coast and Southern Ports. Passengers ; ¥' Ales dames Bull, Bowler, Cornish; Dearsley, Sf*> Engelbreek, Gooch, Gamble and child, North, M'- Orr, Sanderson and child, Young, Misses ffiV Hall, James, Fergus, Kemp. Messrs. Brown, Budil, Avers, Perreau, Bowler, Martin, Hill, gf'V Hume, Eyre, Stronaeh, Bull, Ratiibone, pi,', Bremer, Houston, Warnock, Kathbone, U-' Harrington, Cornish, Watnock, Baker, ?';•. Engelbreek, Coupe, Smith, 15 steerage, ana l»> original from Sydney.— D, Nathan aud |r i Co., agent*. Waiotahi, s.s., 278, A. F. Johnson, for fv fauranga and- Opotiki.— Northern S.S. Co,, pi events. MS Spartan, barque, 712, M. P. Anderson, for 'i '- Ntw York. Passenger Alts. Anderson,— 1 l;+ u ' Arnold, Cheaey aud Co., agents, |ft: DEPARTURES. w. 4 ' Tasmania, s.s., for the South. Waiotahi, s.s., for Taurtngu and Opotiki. J' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ># LONDON : &, • Star of Victoria, s.s.. via Melbourne and Pi>; > Sydney, sailed October 21. Pakeha, s.s., sailed October 31. W\ Tokomaru. s.s.. to sail November 23, ■ Glenlnia, barque, sailed. M'-. SLASGOW! :|;i' Kiaora, s.s., sailed June 18, KK NEW YORK : if Clad McLeod, barque, sailed from Wei* lington November 28. Motley, brigaotine (direct), sailed Aug. 13, vt Nellie Brett, barque, early. £ • Portland Lloyd, barque, early, SAN FRANCISCO: Mouowai R.M.s., Thursday. ?|i HONOLULU : i: Monowai, R.M.s., Thursday, SYDNEY: W»ihora, s.s., Monday, Clansman, sohooner, early, ' i UEWCASTLE : f;. Vision, brig, sailed, Silver Cloud, barquentine, early. I' SAMOA: |3' Monowai, M.s., Thursday. W- JAfiiTi: Taupo, 8.5., to-day. - sabotokoa: Taupo, s.s., to-day, ff- MAURITIUS i Chili, barque, early, ?:l;X CArKTOWN: P? ' Silver Stream, barque, via Otago Heads, ,V' early. teV CALCOTTA: p Fnzllka, 8,8., early, ll' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. gf * MNDON: fr . Silver Stream, barque, to arrive, M ' >*tf york : S- Spartan, barque, to-day. pi. Clan MacLeod, barque, to arrive Wy SAN FRANCISCO: * $ Monowai, R.M.3., December 26, i? WW OA : Pti Ovalau, 8.8.. Dec. 16. • I W Monowai, R.M.s., December 28. if. JOKOA: ;i Cvalao, s.s., Dec. 16. SIDSHY ; . :i Monowai, R.M.8., about Thursday, Rotomahana, s.s., Monday. $%>■ FIJI: Upolu, 5.8., Friday. „ t'i-. s Ovalau, 8.8., Dec. 16, p. UROTOKQA: Taupo, 8.5., Sunday, UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS, To-day.—Mahinapna arrives at Onehunga f' lit noon; Taupo arrives from Rarotonga. jyT > Thursday.—Te Anao arrives from Gis- , borne; Monowai arrives from Honolulu and i «' leaves for Sydney; Mahmapua leaves One* r : fchunga if mail arrives Upolu arrive# from Wellington. j§* - NORTHERN S.S."cai MOVEMENTS. To-day. — Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth; lona leaves for the Great Bar* % rier at midnight: Banks Peninsula leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay. Tairua, and Whan* gmata at 9 p.m.; Glenelg arrives from okianga: Douglas arrives from \7hahgarei %Cf. Town Wharf; Wellington arrives from Whaagarei early, and leaves again for Wha* ivr-r ngarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, . and Maogtpai at 10.30 p.m. g. ■ Thursday.—Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; lon* arrives from the Great Barrier; Glenelg leaves for ;i.i Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m.; Kanieii g■ . arrives from Raglan. Friday.— arrives: from Russell M-'- at 6 a.m.: and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m,; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point and Whangarei Heads, gi'v at 10.30 p.m.; Argyle leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; |X" Kanieri Leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whakatane at 12 noon *, fc lona for Kennedy Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercary Bay at 9 p.m. Thames Service. - Steamers leave for . Thames dnilv; for Paeroa daily, and for CoroJ', mandel daily. See advertisements daily !;{: papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR, 'fail lilt does not Include coasters. - Lizard, H.M.". in stream. | Fiona s.s., at Sugar Works. -• ' Arawata,, s.s., iu stream. 1,-)' Spartan, barque, in stream, W- '"V: IMPORTS. ' Per Star of New Zealand, from London • • 2000 tons general merchandise. ft:;-Per Tasmania, from Sydney:—62 cases W/ oranges, 5 cases limes, 95 cases plums, 61 K- ■ oases apricots.—Cotterell and Turner, Comp'J/■' merce-street. • "./ EXPORTS. Per Tasmania, tor the South i 45 cases drugs, 82 cases hardware, 253 cases fruit, 50 I#-" cases onions, 18 case« cigarettes, 15 cases tomJ, bacco, 16 cases saddlery, 50 bunches bananas, &£y:' 27 cases waters, 14 cases stationery, 137 bags W-potatoes, 20.i bales twine, 15 bales leather, 21 Dales wool, 17 cases boots, 28 cases drapery, j£s'- ; 2340 bags, 54 cases sugar, 3 cases quicklime, g;;% 170 bugs cement, 50 baps lime, and sundries. . HV'. -- Per Spartan, for New York: 4110 cases and 367 sacks kauri gum, 512 bales flax, 599 |j|£- bars steel. fv ", • The Northern Company's steamer Wellingsss>€ ton arrived from Whangarei last night, and ii : - leaves for the same place Sigain to-night. 0;i Yesterday afternoon the Northern Com* tit:', pany's steamer Chelmsford arrived from fe- Whakatane and Tauranga. V..-.:-. The Huddart-Parkor steamer Tasmania y,'. left for East Coast and Southern ports shortly afternoon yesterday. s §o,i ' Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi left for Tauranga and f lfelOpotiki. The American barque Spartan completed - her loading for New York yesterday morn* [mt' • in?, and went to an anchorage in the stream. \ She will sail to-day if the wind is favourable. To-night the Northern Company's steamer !||o; : Banks Peninsula leaves for Kuaotunu, MerIpfSv cury Bay, Tairua, and Whangamata. v? .The barque Acacia has been fixed through Mr. G. V. Edgcumbe to load salt at Edithburg, S. A., for a New Zealand port. , Yesterday afternoon the Union Company's steamer Pukaki left Russell for Fiji. r , The steamer loads raw sugar back to this port. I'';*- The Government of Western Australia has notified that the light from the lighthouse now in course of erection on Cape Leuwin T ' will be exhibited on and after the 10th in* itant. |■ v y y : K MV THE WAKATEREr.^I^IS The message received from Russell on o(.i Monday stating that the Northern .Company's *' s *' new steamer Wakatere ; had . passed that morning must have been an error as the , steamer, has not yet putin an appearance. It was thought likely that the Wakatere:had / . put into Mahurangi Heads, and Mr. C. Ranson, the manager of the Company, despatched a messenger to that place from Puhoi , '' yesterday morning to see if the steamer was ■ there, but in < the evening a reply was re- ( f.Vf'v 'wived that there was no sign : of; the'Waka- ' ' tere, The new steamer may be expected to put in an appearance at any moment.' ""v" >'* ' , THE TAUPO. , Mom The Union Company's steamer Taupo is : due from the Eastern Pacific to-day, and | | leaves for Rarotonga and Tahiti ou Sunday eveniog. i

\ • THE STAR OF NEW ZEALAND. ; . Thb fytef liuer Stat- of' NeW Sealant arrived from Lolitlbfi and wty ports yester - day ifttjriiinjj, bHogirig & d*ir£d or ftboUt2o(X] . tons of general merchandise for this port unc £ consignments for the South. Notwith t- standing that solrift eitfemely bid/iyeathei •<i was eiicoiintered during the vdykgi to Mil ■ ljourue, the steamer acquitted herself admit , ably, while the engines worked excellently • Hot a hitch di!diiriJlig-it4 fact, this ♦oyagf > : the engines have done the best Work that has befin acomplislmd since lifer launehihgj every i thing working smoothly and \Vell, and the . voyage has been done iu Very good time. Af . usual the steamer comes into port in splendid 1 order, both ou deck and, below, whioli , reflects great credit upon all on board. In , the heaviest Weather fexpcHiiiced tile steamei , behaved admirably, arid negotiated tilt , heaviest seas in a very efby manner. Captain i J. Simpson is still in command, having Will , him the following officers: — Chief, Ml', r Saxtou; SbCobd i Ml'. Kearney third, Mr. • Ashford; fourth, Mr. KiAg. The engine , department is controlled by Mr, Mac- • Donald, his assistants being Messrs. Silley, Hyndeman, Kueller, and Brooko; the refrii peratine engineers beiilg Messrs. Gerard and , Begs. The following is ah account of the voyage!—Tho Star of New Zealand left the Royal Albert Docks at 4 p.m. tin September 29, and anchored at the Noi'i (it 7.3D p.m. owing to i fog. Left- the at 5 a.m. on tho ana • had light variable winds and hazy weather ' down Channel. Took departure from Start Point at 1.20 a.m. on October 1| with modei rate north-west winds and fine clear weather, Until reaching Las Patinas at 6 a.m. on the 6th moderate to fresh northerly and northeasterly winds, moderate seas, arid long westerly swell prevailed. Having taken on board '250 tons of bunker coal the vbyago was resumed at 3.45 til. the same date. Experienced moderate north-easterly winds ana tine weather to Int. 20deg N.; moderate variable winds to lat. 7dig. N., With clear weather; from thence to 2deg. N. strong variable winds, with heavy rain squalls, were encountered, the equatov being crossed iii long, lljdeg. W., on October 13, at noon. On October 14 the ship's course was altered for St. Helena, in order that Lady Corry, Who accompanied Sir William Corry on art intended round trip, might'be landed, her health not permitting her to continue the voyage. St. Helena was reached at 6 p.m. on October 17, leaving at 3 p.m. same day. To the long, ol the Cape of Good Hope the ship encountered a succession of head winds ana seas. Tho easting was run down between lat4odeg.and 41dcg. 8., with 15.5. E. Winds and seas till long, SOdeg. E. was reached, the ship there fell in with strong westerly winds and extremely high seas. On November 1 encountered a Strong S.W. gale, accompanied with hail squalls of terrific violence, and a mountainous sea, there being little ohaugo for the better till long. 62(1 jr. E. was made, wlied the gale having blown Itself out, gave place to better but still verj' ( unsettled weather; from long. 80deg. E. till making the land had a succession of moderate winds, principally from the S.W. and fine weather. Melbourne was reached on the loth, and after discharging cargo, the voyage was rosumed to Sydney, where thestcainerarrived.it 3 p.in. oil the 22nd. ' There further consignments were landed, and at 5 p.m. on the 26th the voyage was resumed to Auckland. Strong north-east winds and fine weather prevailed until making Cape Maria Van Diemen on Monday morning, followed by light calm weather along the coast until arrival at 4 a.m. yesterday. The steamer commenced to discharge yesterday morning, and will leave for the South on Saturday, Napier being the first port of call. Messrs. Heather, Roberton, and Co. are the local agents for the vessel. THE WARSHIPS. H.M. 8. Ringdove, from Launceston via Eden, arrived at Sydney on Wednesday last. The cruiser Ringarooma arrived at Port Fairy (Victoria) on November 25, from Warrnambool. The Dart left Cooktown for Cairns, en route to Sydney, on November 25. The following vessels are expected to rendezvous at Hobart for the Christmas holidays .-—Orlando, Rapid, Karrakatta, Ringarooma, Royalist, Goldfinch, and Katoomba. THE FIONA. The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's steamer Fiona completed the discharge of her cargo ot raw sugar from Fiji last night She comes down to th» Railway Wharf this morning to load pumice, and leaves in the afternoon for the Clarence River, New South „ Wales, |

BT TELEGRAPH,

MARSDEN POINT December Arrived: Vixen and Propress, scows, Tararawa, ketch, from Auckland. The Vixen, scow, leaves to-night for Auckland. WHANGAREI. December I.—Armed: Douglas, 5.8,, from Auckland. Sailed : Douglas, 8.0., for Auckland. RUSSELL. t December I,—Arrived: Clansman, s.s., Pukaki, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Pukaki, s.s., for Fiji. HOKIANGA, December I.—Arrived: Glenelg, s.s., from OachuDga. WHANGAROA. December I.—Arrived, yesterday J Medora, schooner, from Auckland. Sailed: Medora, schooner, for the North: Norah, scow, for Auckland. NAPIER. Deoember I.—Arrived: Diugadee, s.s., from the North; Pleione, ship, from Nelson; Te Anau, 5.8., from the South. NEW PLYMOUTH. December I.—Arrived : Takapuna, s.s., Gairloch, 8.8.. from Onehunga; Mahinapua, 5.8., from Wellington, Sailed: Gairloch, 8.8., Mahinapua, s.s., for Onehunga; Mahinapua, s.s., for Wellington. WELLINGTON. December I.—Arrived: Rangatira, s.s., from Napier; Flora, s.s., from Auckland, via the East Coast. Sailed : Corinna, s.s., for Nelson and Westport; 'Flora, 8.8., for the Sooth; West Glen, barque, for Napier. PORT CHALMERS. December I.—Sailed: Rotoniahann, 3.8., for Sydney, via the East Coast. Passengers: Misses Nalder and Gylbenefei)z{2), Mo3daroeß A. P. Green and family (3), Siiiel, Parkor, Patersou. Messrs. H. McNeill, J. G. Parker, W. H. Paterson, Powell, A. B. Chappel, Kempthorne, Peddie, Harrison, J. K. Mill, Ritchie, C. E. Nalder, W. Hawmonth, junr., Gillies, Pie, Shiel, and 21 steerage. LYTTELTON. December 1. — Cleared : Eliza Firth, schooner, for Kaipara. Sailed : Janet Nicoll, s.s., for Westport; Penguin, 8.8., for Wellington. Passengers : Misses Anderson, Maynard (2), Jones, Bargent, Faunins, Scatty, Rennie, Pratt, Geo«ahan, Thanes, Moore, Smith, Fraser, Mesdames Maynard, Jones, Thomas, Coleman, Bryce, Anderson, Patterson, Revs. Milne and Hubens, Captain Dnwnie, Messrs. Cachemaille, Thomas, Wood, Wilson, Patterson, Nelson, Scales, Blaine, Boyle, Blacklock, Ewao, Cooper, Everest, Austin, Cameron, Hunt, Macmarrin, Schatz, Kempler. , MELBOURNE. . - December I.—Arrived: Wnkatipu, s.s,, from the Bluff and Hobart. THE RIMUTAKA. Wellington, December I.—The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rimutaka, from London by wav ports, passed. Cape Farewell at 5,10 this afternoon, and reported all well. She should arrive hereabout day* light. . .. - - THE DIRECT STEAMERS. London, November 30.— Kaikoura is lolling for Wellington and Canterbury, and leaves on December 10. - .The Te Koa is loading for Auckland and Wellington, and is advertised to sail on December 30. The Aotea, from New Zealand, arrived today. Her frozen meat is in good condition. Capetown, November 30.—The Pakeha left yesterday for Hobart and New Zealand. ' THE TONGARIRO. Lyttklton, December I.—Sailed: Tongarifo, s., for London via Monte Video, Passengers Mrs., Miss, and Master Spackman, Miss ,E. G. Miller, Misses Hollenshed (2), Mr. J. Wondmas, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Connor,' Miss K. E. Norie, Mrs. Cachemaille, Misses Cacliemeille (2), Messrs. Dannev (2), Miss E. H. Monro, Mr. G. H. Monro, Mrs. Hurt Miss B. Williams, Mr. N, Seddon, Mr. H. Cox, Miss I). E. Brown, Mr, J. Hart, Mr, W. R. Weeks, Mr. E. Soholz, Mr. G. Gonnesen. For Monte Video : Mr. J. C, Honna, Mr. M. Elgar, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pindar, Masters Pindar (2). Miss A. Pindar, Messrs. Cogliardi (2), Mr. G. E. Couuerfcy. r .. J.., v .'.

CAM AND ItlVIDBNI) WW. calls : Made. £ «. (1. ' Due. New <;olcond» .. Oct. 29 .. 0 o 1 •• Dec. 9 Staulty ., .. Nor, 3 .. 0 0 1 .. Dee. 9 LidrOIweoTr Not, 6 .. 0 0 01.. Dec. 9 Omega .. .. Not. 4 »'. 0 0 0}.. Dec. 9 Premier .. .. Not. 12 .. 0 0 04.. Deo. 9 Golden Qiant .. Not. 12 .. 0 0 0}.. Dec. 9 IlaunkI No. 2 .. Nor. 16 - 0 0 2.. Dec. 9 Mariner .. .Not, 10 M 0 0 1 .. Dec. 9 Juno .. .. Not. 18 ..001.. Dec. 9 Kureka .. .. Not. 16 .. 0 0 0J,. pec. 9 Magazine.. .. Not. 19 <■ 0 0 1,. Deo. 9 Argosy .. •• Not. 20 .. 0 0 1 .. Dec. 9 Beacon Hill .. Nov. 20 .. 0 0 0J.. Dec. 9 Pror. Castle Rock Nor. 23 ,,0 0 1 ,, Dec. 9 Matnrangi -. Nor. 24 .. O 0 8 .. Dec. 9 Oilliir .. .. Not. 2.1 .. 0 0 1.. Dec. 9 Zealantlia .. No». 26 .. 0 0 1.. Dec, 9 Crescent.. .. Nor. £9 .. 0 0 0}.. Dec, 9 New Zeaiander ., Nor. 27 .. 0 0 1 <• Dec. 9 Golden Hill .. Nor. £7 .. 0. 0 1 .. Dec. 9 hxcewor.. •• Nor, HO .. 0 0 1 .. Dec. 9 South British .. Nov. 30 .. 0 0 1 .. Dec. 9 Golden Lead .. Ded.l .. 0 0 Of.. nee, 9 Iona .. .. Dec.1 ..OO Ol.. Pec. 9 .. .. Dec.l „ 0 0 oj.. Jan. 11 Nestor .. .. Not. 11 .„ 0 0 oi.. Doc, 9 „ .. 0 0 0}.. Jan. IS Bai'icatir*.. .» Nor. 11 « 0 0 ot. Dec, 9 „ .. I) 0 OJ.. Jan. 13 Darwin " .. Not. 23 .. 0 0 1.. Dec. 2 Jewel .. .. Not. 19 .. 0 0 2.. Dec. 12 Woodstock North. Not. 20 .. 0 0 1 .. Dec. 14 DIVIDEND : National Fire anil "Marine Insurance Co... ... .. — ••^ ow „ DeTbnpott Steam Ferry Co... 10 p. c. .. Deo. ? Wiihi .. .i •• ,, 0 2 0 .. Dec. 10 Waitaia 0 0 8 .. Dec. 11

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10304, 2 December 1896, Page 4

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