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SHIPPING.

High Water at Aucklaml-l.il a.nn; 2.8 p.m. •„ Mannkail—3.4o a.m.; 4.7 p.m. Xufc—Rises, 4.48 n.m ; rain, 7.12 p.m. ' Moos—Full, Tuesday, 7.43 a.m. ' ARRIVALS, ■ ' Wellington, s.s., 279, 15. JlcLeod., from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdaiiies Roberts ami child, Wilkinson, Clark, Griffeit, Misses Silva, Vaile, Roberts, Fakcy, Veil. Archdeacon Clarke, Re\'. Wayett, M easts. MflLcbd f (2), Bell, McKeuzie, Morris, Galliraith (2). Boaker, Heward, and four steerage,—Northern S.S. Co., agents. • Stella, 5.8., 287, R. Kennedy, from Whangarei.—Leyiaud, O'Brien, and Co., agents. lona, s.s., 220, J. Duthie, from Mercury Bay, Kuaotiinu, and Kennedy's Bay. ' Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS, Waiotohi, s.s., 278, A. F. Johnson, for l'auraiiga and Opotiki.—Northern S.S. Co., ' igeuts. ' Medora, auxiliary schooner, 93, H. Subrltzky, for Whailgaroa, Awatiui, and Oliora,—Master, agent. Awamii, schooner, 82, John Nicolas, for Mercury Bay and Gishorne.—L. D. Nathan and Co., airenls, DEPARTURES. Waiotahi, s.s., for Tiutratiga and Opotiki. Medora, auxiliary schooner, for the North. Awanui, schooner, for Mercury Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I OSDON : Tokomaru, s.s., due about January 20. lndragbiri, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydnoy, sailed November 24. Te Koa, s.s., sailed January 5. GLASGOW ■' Kiaora, s.s., sailed June 18. Saw YORK : Nellie Brett, barque, early. Portland Lloyd, barque, sailed Oct, 30. Charles G. Rice, barque, loading (direct. SAN VKANCISCO: Zcolaudio, R.M.8., January 29, HONOLULU : Zealandia, R.M.s., January 29. BYDNKY: Anglian, s.s., to morrow. SAMOA: Zealandia, R.JI.s., January 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, i .OS DON: Silverstreain, barque, loading. Chili, barque, to load. BBW YOKK : Clan MacLeod, barque, to-day. Motley, brigantine, loading. SAN FRANCISCO: Alanleda, R.M.s., January 23. SAMOA: Alameda, R.M.a., January 23. TONGA: Taviuni, s.s., to-day. BIDNKIf t Waihora, 8,8,, Monday. FIJI: Taviuni, s.s., to-day. BABOTONOA : Richmond, s.s., January 20. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day. — Taviuui leaves for Tonga at 5 p.m.; Mahinapua, arrives at Onehunga; Rotokino arrives from Timaru and leaves for Sydney. Thursday.-Te Aiiau drives frem South; Mahinapua leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m. Saturday.—Te Anau leaves for South at noon, NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day. — Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth; loua leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight; Douglas arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei . Heads, and Mangapaiatß p.m.; Waitangi for Ruaotunu, Mercury Bay, Whangamata, and Tairua at 9 p.m. Thursday.— arrives from the Great Barrier; Wellington from Whangarei; Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5' p.m. Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russel at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whakatene at 12 noon; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, and Whangarei Heads at 9.30 p.m.; Argyle leaves lor Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns aboutsp.m.; Kanieri leaves for Waitarn at 1 p.m. • Thamks _Service.-Steamers leave for Thames daily; for Paeroa daily, and for Coromandel daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS TNITARBOUR, Till? list (tous not incliMn master*.

% Hussard, German warship, in Calliope Dock. 3 Taviitni, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. srf >; .Southern Cross, Mission yacht, in stream, ' Richmond, s.s., in stream. nuviilii, ».s., in stream. I#; Silverstream, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. . l : !nii McLeod, barque, in stream. I Northern Chief, barque, at Hobson-st. Wharf, |ti f ■ ' ji'iilota, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. i 'iiili, barque, at Sugar Works. Mf . Wuiwim, barque, at Sugar Works. 8&'- 'Silver Cloud, biirnuentine, at Hobson-street Wo"' Wharf. P cill " e llill, barquentiue, at Railway Wharf, ' -itotiey, bi-igautine, at Quay-street Jetty. ; The Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei last night with WyJ l "* number of passengers, a quantity of general cargo, and a number of sheep. She leaves a!;?.-', mr tin; same place again to-night. ft'K'' today morning Messrs. Leyland, 0, "t; 0' Hrien, and Co.'s steamer Stella arrived from '' t ' Wjiangarei with a cargo of coal, which she will discharge at the Sugar .Works to-day. I'll" Northern Company's steamer Waio- ; . tali: left for Taurauga and Opotiki last igjgigs evening. k v Last livening the auxiliary schoonerMedora left for the North. 1,;.'- i .The schooner Awanui sailed for Mercury S,, Bay yesterday morning, to load timber for Kisborne. Yesterday the barqueutine Pendle Hill was floated out of the Auckland Dock, and vv - berthed at the Railway Wharf, to complete her overhaul. She will commence loading §, • sulphur ore for Rookliampton at the end of this week, W&f The Union Company's steamer Taviuni leaves this evening for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, v>^, v and Sydney. ifig the American brigantine Motley py:: comifiMnced loading kauri gum for New York, gr~."r '' H.JHiS. Wallaroo arrived at Wellington : from the \YV»st Coast Sounds yesterday. The barqueVWenona will "probably load i'V/; timber ; at Gibbon's mill, Kopu, for Melbourne. " !j 0M • At 12 o'clock to-night the Northern Co,'a -, steamer lona leaver for the Great Barrier. /■'■ V '.' '- The Union Co.'s Steamer Rotokino arrives t-* •- from the South to-- day with a cargo of proS^;Vduce.Vsv-' ' i:/jri ■> Yesterday the_ 'steamer Duke of West:vs£;i nuinster left Wellington for London. toi/' V THE SAN | FRANCISCO MATT,. ... - The Union S.Sj. Company are in receipt Jji.if advices stating that the miil steamer landia left Sail Francisco for Honolulu, Apia, •sW':,'and Auckland/on Friday last, one day late. 'H| The Zealandid has taken up the Mariposa's •; * trip on this'occasion, owing to the latter ci-:;' steamer being docked for general, overhaul. Ip The Zealaudia is due at this port on the 29th sggj inst.,' and proceeds to Sydney a few hours '. ' after arrival. ; - ' * ' THE ANGLIAN. ■ ; The Huddart-Parker steamer Anglian left Sydney for this port at 3 p.m. on Saturday last. She is due to-morrow afternoon, and !&§, leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon!on Friday.' . 'My NEW STEAMERS FOR THE UNIO V, S S '.'.' r Jy COMPANY. ..J,'.- The steamer Moana-was launched on fe|,: Christmas Eve from the yards of Messrs Denny Brothers, at Dumbarton, and is the ■' •; '• vessel which is to replace the Mouowai in the S San Francisco running. Her dimensions are: 8p a • -Length 36° feet, breadth 44 feet, and depth |^'-5*S et She will have a burden capacity of JK'- 4700 tons, 1000 tons more than the Monowai, §&$ and is expected to attain a speed of 16i knots •i'ii&r' on her ' Mi trip. i ' The Moana is calculated I"-,. to average 15 knots an hour loaded nil the o -V;'. way between Sydney and San Francisco, and » to cover the distance between the latter port and Auckland in 17 days, where now as a rolfts'itlf required 20-days", time Sfor the Mouowai to make the voyage. The fittings of the Moana arc said to • surpass in elegance those of any steamship sailing the WM? Pacific, and her machinery will be all of the XfMyery latest invention; She has saloon accom» Ivfemodation for 250 passengers, nearly' half of -whom may occupy, deck cabins suitably ar,C\; ranged for perfect comfort in tropical as well as colder climates. • The best force-blast • . boilers will be put into the vessel, and all her saloons will have, ventilators k worked by powerful electric fan motors. As is the case with most of the Union Company's passenger ■fc'.- steamers, the new vessel's appointments are ;; first class, and of the very latest improved &S. style, hydrauMc gear and electric light -being provided. . ' When the Moaua takes up' her running in - the San irancieco-Auckland-Sydney service, the Monowai will re enter the intercolonial trade. 1 'j'lfAjt J S'?; The Hanea_ was launched on November 20 |& t r .??J-n 8 ' sh 'P bll,| diug yard, of, Messrs. A, 61 M/llan and bon, of Dumbarton. 1 ?;' She is a" Sisff tee 'v screw vessel, measuring 260;; feet in Mg length, jfll feet in breadth, and i 24 feet in U depth. f The machinery, will be supplied by' ! Messrs. Denny and Co., Dumbarton.';!? The > ' vessel has ; been constructed to. the higher clas| under the British Corporation rules. ■ ■i-V; " ...' vi-rV-'.

' . THE WARSHIPS. H.M. s, Orlando, and several' of the other warships, are now on their way from Hobart to Wellibgtofi, aiid ate expected to reach this port towards the end of this month, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10338, 13 January 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10338, 13 January 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10338, 13 January 1897, Page 4

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