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SHIPPING.

RISH Water at Auckland—9.l4 a.m,; 9.41 p.m. „ Maunkau-U.13 a.m.; 11.40 p.m. SDN—Rise*, 6.23 *.m ; sets, 5.17 p.m. Moos-Last quarter, Saturday, 9.19 a.m. ARRIVALS, Tauranga, H.M. twin-screw steel cruiser, 2575 tons, 7500 horse-power, 8 guns, Captain W. H. L. Browne, from Sydney. Indramayo, 5.8., 4110, Horsfall, from London, Las Palinae, Melbourne, and Sydney.—Heather, Robertou, and Co., agents. Empreza, barque, 236, Harrison Douglas, Irom Newcastle.— Nincol, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Southern Cross, mission yacht, 215, M. Huggett, for Norfolk Island and Melanesia. Passengers: Right Rev. Bishop Wilson, Dr. Williams, Captain Bates.-T. C. Tilly, agent. Wellington, s.s., '279, E. McLeod, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S Co., agents. lona, s.s., '.£O, J. Duthie, for Kennedys Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Southern Cioss, mission yacht, for Norfolk Island aud Melanesia. Wellington, s.s., for Whangarei. lona, s.s., for way ports and Mercury Bay, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. iosdos: , , Star of England, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed March 10. Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed April 2, Otaraina, s.s., sailed April 1. HEW YOKK: Mary Hasbrouck, barque, sailed Jan. 6. Grace Deeriug, barque, early. SAN FRANCISCO: Mariposa, R.M.s., April 23. HONOLian : Mariposa, R.M.s., April 23. NEWCASTLE : Asia, barque, early. SAMOA: Mariposa, R.M.s., April 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I on DOS : Liutrathen, barque, loading. Asterion, barque, to load. iAS FRANCISCO : Mariposa, R.M.s. SAMOA : Mariposa, R.M.s. SYDNKY, , Mariposa, R.M.s., about Thursday. Anglian, s.s., early. FIJI: Flora, s.s., Friday. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To day.—Pukaki arrives from South. Wednesday. — Mahinapua arrives from New Plymouth at Ouehungaat noon; Rotokiuo leaves for Timaru at 4 p.m. i'KiDAY.—flora arrives Irom South, and leaves for Fiji at 5 p.m.; Mariposa arrives from San Francisco, and leaves lor Sydney; Mahinapua leaves Oueluinga on arrival of mail,;

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS, To-day. - Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Douglas for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 5 p.m.; lona arrives from Kuaotunu, Mercury bay, and Kennedy's ■Bay; Argyle leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Glenelg leaves for Opunako and Wanganui at 1 p.m.; Kanieri for Hokianga at 1 p.m. Wednesday. — lona leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight; Waitangi leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Whaugamato at 9 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whaugarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and Maiigatiai at 9.30 p.m. Thursday.—Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf, and leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at a p.m ; lona arrives from the Great Barrier; Chelmsford arrives from Tauranga and Whakatane. Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whakatane at 12 noon; Wellingcou leaves for Whangarei, Maraden Point, aud Whangarei^Heads at 9.30 p.m.; Argyle leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; lona leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay at 9 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Hokianga and leaves for Waitara at 8 a.m. Thames Service. - Steamers leave for Thames, Paeroa, aud Coroinandel daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS iN HAKBOUK. This list does not Include coasters. Tauranga, H.M.s., in stream. Royalist. H.il.s., in Calliope Dock. Lizard, H.M.8., in stream. Tasmania, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Rotokino, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. lndramavo, s.s., in stream. Sea King, barque, at Railway Wharf. Lintrathen, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Charles G. Rice, barque, at Quay-st. Jetty. Asterion, barque, in stream. Northern Chief, barque, at Railway Wharf. Einpreza, barque, in stream. Frank Guy, barqueutine, at North Shore. Waitemata, barqucutiue, at Railway Wharf. IMPORTS. .' Per lndramayo, from London; '1300 tons general merchandise. Per Einpreza, from Newcastle: 320 tons :oal, 30 tons coke, 30 tons shale. The Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for Whangarei last night. List night liie Northern Company's Me imer lona left for Ruaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay. The Huildan-Parker steamer Tasmania leaves for East Coast and Southern Ports at 2 m. to-da\. Yesterday morning the Mission yacht Southern Cross left for Norfolk Island and Melanesia. The barmientine Waitemata was berthed at the Railway Wharf, yesterday, to discharge. This evening the Northern Company's steamer Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, aud Mangonui. Today the Union Company's steamer Pukaki is due from the South with a cargo of produce. Yesterday the barquentine Adelaide arrived at the Kaipara from this port to load timber lor Townsville. On Sunday the schooner Queen sailed from Hokianga for this port. To-morrow the Union Company's steamer Rotokino leaves for Timaru. The barquentine Silver Cloud arrived at the Kaipara from Napier yesterday to load timber for Sydney. This evening the Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki. THE TAURANGA. H.M.s. Tauranga, which has been in reServe at Sydney for some time past, but lias now been relieved by the Riugarooma, arrived from Sydney yesterday morning. The warship left Sydney at 2 p.m. on the 13th inst.; passed the Three Kings at 6.15 a.m., and rounded the North Cape at 2 p.m. on the 18th,arriviugattheman u'-wai ground at 10. 15 a.m. yesterday. A heavy southerly swell prevailed for the first four days, and a large quantity of water eoutinually came on board. Unmaking the NewZealandcoast,the weather moderated, and tine weather and smooth seas were experienced until arrival. The Tauranga will remain in port until Saturday next, when she proceeds to Noumea aud the New Hebrides for patrol duty, remaining on the division for about nine months, with a run down either to Auckland or Sydney for docking, The following is a list of the officers .'-Lieutenants A. H. Freeman, C. M. Masters (late of the Ringarooma), and H. J. R. West: Acting-Lieutenant H. 15. Wilson, R.N.R.; Staff-Surgeon, R. F. Bowie; Paymaster, C. E. C. Webb; Chief-Engineer, E. J. Taylor; Sub-Lieutenant, H. J. Inues; Engineer, Owen A. Morris; Clerk, W. H. Eves (late Ringarooma). THE EMPREZA. Last night the barque Epipreza arrived from Newcastle with a cargo of coal, shale, and coke. Captain H. Douglas reports sailing from the New South Wales coal port at 6 p.m. on the Bth instant, and experienced moderate to fresii north to north-north-east winds until the 14th. The wind then backed to the south-south-west, blowing a very heavy Sale, which lasted until the 17th, when the wind went into the south, with fine woatiier. Along the coast light variable winds prejailed until arrival.

THE INDRAMAYO. The Tyser Liner Indrainayo arrived from London and Australian ports, last night, with a part cargo of general merchandize. The steamer comes under the command of Captain Borsfall, this voyage, Captain Sanders having to remain behind, owing to ill-health, and associated with him are the following officers Chief, Mr. Hodgson ; second, Mr. Downing; third, Mr. StokesSmith. The engine department is under the control of Mr. Crutchlow, who has with him Messrs. Carrie and Hudson, Mr. Gordon being the chief refrigerating engineer. The steamer left London on the 11th February, and met with foggy weather in the channel, a fine run being made thence to Las Palmas, where the ship coaled on the 18th. The north-east trades were fresh, and the line was crossed cvgrthmhuk& the 26th, in lOdeg. N. Brisk south-edit

trades and southerly winds marked the passage to the Cape of Good Hope, which wa< sighted and passed on the 9th nit. The easting was run ovel 1 in 4odeg 30m. S., with particularly unsteady winds and unsettled weather, several westerly gales being encountered in transit. Between 44deg. 30in. S., 49deg. oOm. E. t and lodes, 30m. S. and 72deg. 30in. b., a large number of icebergs were sighted, some of them being of large proportions. Melbourne was reached on the Ist instant, and on discharge proceeded to Sydney, where she arrived on the Bth. She resumed the voyage to Auckland on the 14th, I and met with moderate and fresh southerly breezes all the way. The North Cape was passed at 3 a.m., and Cape Brett at 11.17 a.m. on the 19th, the steamer anchoring in the harbour at 10 o'clock last night. The ludramayo will berth at the Queen-street wharf at daylight this morning, and commence discharging cargo, whish consists of about 1300 tons of general merchandise. She will leave for Napier about Thursday. Messrs. Heather, Rouerton, and Co. are the local agents for the steamer. THE ANGLIAN. The Hiiddart-l'arker steamer Anglian anchored oil Wellington Heads on Thursday night, owing to the heavy gale, and remained there until yesterday, when she resumed her passage to the North. She is announced to leave for Sydney shortly after arrival. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Glenelg, s.s., A. H. Austin, from Raglan and Kawhia. Passengers: Miss Wiley, Messrs. Harrup, Ruthey, Grout, Markland, Bulford, Norton, McDonald, Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Takapuna, s.s., John Grant, for New Plymouth and Wellington.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Gairloc'n, s.s., W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth.— S.S. Co., agents. The Northern Company's steamer Glenelg arrived yesterday morning Irom Raglan via Kawhia, with passengers, 100 sheep, and general cargo. She leaves again at one o'clock to day for Wanganui ana Opunike. Yesterday morning the Union Company's steamer Takapuna left for New Plymouth add Wellington. The Northern Company's steamer Gairlooli left for New Plymouth yesterday afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 4