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SHIPPING.

♦ — . Iraa Water at Auckl»nd-W,83 a.*! J**' >* „ Manukau-O.S a.n?.; 0.« Sim-Rises, 6.7 a.in ; sets, 6.7 p.ra. , , Moos-Last quarter, 19th, 8.40 a,m, ■• _

ARRIVALS/' I '■• ' ■ Taviunl, s.s., 146VR- E - W i hl !T2l ney, Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga, Jkismsrs tMisses McNall 'f ***&. Mr. and Mrs. Horne, Messrs. MoNall' Westbrook, Cook, Throckmorton, White, Greaves, fotterau, feed and eon, Hirst (2).' Wesson, and Hanlon, Sir Walter Boiler, and Captain Alexander.Dnion S.S. Co., agents. , Dingadee, s.s., 640, 3. S. Adams, from Wellington and the East Coast. Passengers : Mrs. Condon,'Messrs. Creugnet, Brown, Cunningham, Field, Tuturangi, and tea steerage-Union S.S. Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., 300, W. Farqubar, from Mangonui,'Whangaroa, and Russell. Passengers: Mesdames Burns and Hunter, Miss Tabateau, Messrs. Porder, Christie, Wilson, Burns, George, Bell, Fisher, Hunter, Drew j2), Smith, and six steerage-Northern 8,8, be., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Terranora, p.s., 350, David Shaw, for rVhangarei.—M. Niccol, agent. Wellington, s.s., '279, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co.,ageute. lona, 5.8., 220, J. Duthie, for Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay.— thern S.S. Co. agents. Chelmsford, s.s., 70, 0. Hopkins, for Tanranga and Whakatane.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. . Terranora, p.s., for Whangarei. Wellington, s.s., for hangarei. lona, s.s,, for way ports and Mercury Bay, Chelmsford, s.s., for Tauranga and Whakatane. UNION S.S. CoTsIIOVEMENTS. To-DAY.-Takapuna arrives at Onehunga at midnight. Monday.-Ohau arrives from Westportj Takapuna leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m. Wednesday.—Mahinapua arrives at Onehunga; Ohau leaves for Westportj Taviunl leaves for Tonga. Thursday.— leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m. FEiDAr.-Poherua arrives from Fiji, NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day. — Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth; Waitanai from Whangamata, Tairaa, Mercury Bay, _ Kuaotunu, _ and Kennedy's Bay; Waiotahi, from Opotiki and Tauranga; Douglas, from Whangarei Town Wharf. Sunday.— arrives from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay, and Great Barrier; Gleuelg arrives from Opunake and Wanganui. Mokuay. — Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth, Opunake, and Wanganui, at 1 p.m.! Douglas for Whangarei Town Wharf, at 5 p.m.; Clansman for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Inna for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay at 9p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Tuesday. — Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki, at 7 p.m.; Coromandel leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and Mangapai at 10.30 p.m.; lona arrives from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Kennedy's Bay; Kauiori arrives from Hokianga and leaves for Raglan at 1 p.m. Wednesday.— arrives from New Plymouth; lona leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight; Waitangi leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, Tairna, and Whangamata at 9 p.m.: Douglas arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Chelmsford arrives from Tauranga and Whakatane; Glenelg leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at Ip.m. Thursday.— leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Douglas leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf atSn.m.; lona arrives from the Great Barrier; Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Kauieri arrives from Raglan. Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m.; Coromandel leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.: Chelmsford leaves for Tauranga and Whakatane at 2 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and Mangapai at 8 p.m.; lona for Kuaetunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay at9p.nv, Kanieri leaves lor Waitara at 1 p.m. Thames Sebviok. — Steamers leave for Thames, Paeroa, and Coromandel daily. See 'Advertisements daily papers.

IMPORTS. Per Taviuni, from Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga -. 6653 sacks sugar, 140 cases bananas, 213 cases oranges, 88 sacks cocoannts, 178 bunches bananas, 8 sacks hides, 1 bundle hides, 3 bales fungus, 2 cases fruit, 1 bicycle, 7 packages sundries. Per Dingadee, from Wellington and the East Coast: 173 bags bark, 130 rolls netting, 11 hogsheads tobacco, 24 ke<;s lead, 27 ingots tin, 62 bales pipe, 9 sacks bones, 1 locomotive boiler, 108 coils copper wire, 207 bales telegraph post arms, 10 cases telegraphic material, and 28 tons transhipments ex Mamari, Per Silver Cloud: 100 tons Newcastle coal, 300 tons Newcastle slack, 25 tons Newcastle coke.— and G. Winstone. VESSICLB iN HARBOUR, This list floes not include coasteri, Mildnra, H.M.i,, in stream. Goldfinch, H.M.b., in stream. Bussard, German warship, in stream. Indramayo, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, Taviuni, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, in stream. Neptun, barquentine, at Breastwork. Jasper, barquentine, at Railway Wharf, May Howard, schoouer

The Union Company's steamer Dingadee, Captain J. S. Adams, arrived from Wellington and East Coast ports yesterday morning. Mr. J. Grimwood, the purser, reports that ■ the steamer left Wellington at 4 a.m. on the 10th iiist., and called at Napier on the 11th, Gishome, Tologa Bay, and Waipare on the 12th, Tokomaru, Waipiro, Tuparoa, and Port „ - Awanui on the' 13th, leaving the latter port : , at 5 a.m. the same date, and arriving at 4 a.m. yesterday. A strong westerly gale prevailed from Wellington to Castle Point, thence moderate winds and calm sea to the East Cape, followed by a strong north-west pale, moderating as port was made. The Dingadee leaves for the East Coast and Wellington this afternoon, Yesterday morning the Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrived from Mangonui, Whungaroa, and Russell, with passengers and a cargo of kauri gum and sundries. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for Whangarei. The Northern Company's steamer lona left last night for Kennedy's Bay, Ruaotunu, and Mercury Bay. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford left for Tauranga ..JtndjWhakatane. TnVp.s. Terranora left for Whangarei last : 'night; She returns to-morrow night, and leaves for Opotiki and Whabtane on Mooday morning. Next week the barque Jasper will be floated into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and painting. This afternoon the. auxiliary schooner Medora leaves for Whangaroa, Ohora, and Awanui. Transhipments ex Mamari, from London, arrived from Wellington yesterday by tlw Dingadee. Yesterday the steam tug Sterling arrived at the Kaipara from Sydney after a good passage of six days, , The barquentine Neptun will be floated into the Auckland Dock on Tuesday for examination and overhaul. The Devonport Perry Company's steamer Britannia got on the sandbank off the Devonport Wharf yesterday afternoon, but was successfully floated on the evening's tide

, THE STERLING. ' The 8 * Sterling, Captain J. M. Williams, arrived at Helensville at noon yesterday after a very, rough passage across from, Sydney, , which..port she left on Saturday last at 4 ;, p,m, . The weather was fine at the start, with ".. : heavy, beam sea, and during the night the >;; wind '.freshened, with rising sea, until it '■: • reached the force of a gale, wliioh lasted for fp two days, and on Wednesday the weather % moderated, settling into light variable whirls ; . until arrival, This newly-acquired tug-boat j'..:' .of the Northern Union Steamboat Company :,;•: during'.her passage across has had every '"■'■ Bpportunity of proving herself a first-class r:.. %ieaboatjißnf(f he will be well adapted, accordV r ing to her engineer's (Mr. D. Milne) report, ' for .the. arduous duties of towing over the ' ' Kaipara Bar. During the whole of the heavy weather encountered the Sterling lost nothing adrift from her, decks, etc, and arrived at bar at midnight on Thursday after a passage , , of 5 days 8 hours. '•;'.(-

§W i<' : THEfIAVIIJNI. . ;.; : .1 The Union Co.'s steamer Taviuni, Cap- . ~ lain R. E. Smith, arrived last ' night from f Sydney and the Islands with a carro of raw sugar, fruit, etc. Mr. J. H. C. Bond, the r purser, to whom we ,are indebted for , late ,\l;.' P»Wrs. and our Island despatches, reports,: rv;-The Taviuni kft Sydney at 10 p.m..' an Sep- § (ember32nd,j,» 88f d LordAowehluid at 8-20 /ft,p.m.^n,the,atH ( .,and'rettched,SdT» at 1.30 i, " ; & m : °?™ e r *™.- .'Discharged cargo and pro? feJ ?^?iH : Wlißiy at 5 a.m. on the lit r rastant; loaded 245;tQ D s of sugar, and lift buva the same date at 4 p.m. for Leroka, From Levuka took departure at 5 a.raion ...-; the 2nd, and reached-Labat»'»t S riiiii • th« same ! day. V, Here 366- tons of- inn, Ware laden, and the sh.p left for Samoa rt'ftjj jf.m, on the 3rd, and anchored Apia bar-

bonr at daylight on theflth.' On the afternoon of the 7th left Samoa, worked Vavau and Haapai on the 9th, and reached Tonga at 7.30 a.m. on Sunday, the IQto. D' a ; charged and loaded cargo on the 11th, and left at noon for Auckland, and arrifed at 10.30 p.m. ■■ ■ ■ •

WAIMATB.- „ • The Now Zealand SMppinr Uompany'i steamer WaimaU left Port Uiwlmeri. tor this port at 6 up,, yesterday to ship wool, kauri gum, etc., for London. THE BD88AW). The German warship Bussard Imtm for Samoa thia morning. Daring the ttay of the warship in port the engine department baa undergone a thorough renoyaticn and over- 1 haul under the hands of Messrs. George Eraser and Sons, the carpentering work having been entrusted to Messrs C. and W. Bailey. THE WESTRALIA The Huddart-Parker steamer VVestralia leaves Gisborne for this port this morning, and should arrive to-morrow forenoon. She proceeds on to Sydney at 4 p.m. on Monday, THE RIMUTAKA. The following is a list of passengers for Auckland from London by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Riinutaka, which is due at Weillneton on November 3: -Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs, T. Duncan, Mesdames A. Johnson and Kearney, Misses Wolfe, Duncan, Kearney, fi, Reading, 8. Reading, S. Thompson, E, Dalziel, Messrs. P. Bribosia, 0. W. Lovell, H Baiter, M. Mayne, G. MoAdam, J. Kearney, Ewiug Brown, J. J. Phillips, Masters Duncan and Wolfe. THE TONGARIRO. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro, which left Lytteltnn on September 16, arrived at Plymouth on Wednesday last. THE RAKAIA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's cargo steamer Rakaia, which left the Bluff on August 30, arrived at Gravesend on Thursday last. THE CANADIAN MAIL. The R.M.s. Aorangi arrived at Wellington from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Fiji at 6 a.m. yesterday. Passengers; Miss Foster, Mesdames Waymouth, Couper, Reekie, Dow, Messrs, Waymouth, Clarke, Couper, Gaulc, McGann, White, Evans. She has 29 through passengers for Australia, including Lady Tichborne. The Aorangi's cargo for Auckland consists of 4 cases cottons, 3 oases drugs, 99 packages paper, 504 cases salmon, and 14 cases typewriters. The Aorangi left for Sydney in the evening. Passengers: Messrs. Phillips, Gibson, Sheffield.

THE STAR OP ENGLAND. The Tyser liner Star of England arrived at Melbourne from London yesterday. On discharge she proceeds to Sydney, and then comes on to this port, and is expected to arrive about November 2, Mr. Arthur H. Nathan is the local agent for the steamer. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Kanieri, s.s,, De Wolfe, from Waitara. Passenger! Mr. Atkinson.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri arrived yesterday afternoon from Waitara with one passenger and a general cargo. BY TBLBQRAPB. KAIPARA HEADS. October 15.—Arrived: Tutanekai, Government, ».«., from Onehunga; Sterling, steam tug, from Sydney. MARSDEN POINT. Ootober 15.—Arrived : Orakei and Vijten, scows, from Auckland; Will Watch, ketch, from Coromande). WHANGAREI. Ootober Arrived: Douglas, S.S., from Auckland, Sailed: Douglas, s.s., for Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH. October Arrived: Mahinapun, s.s,, Gairlooh, 8.8., from Onehunga. Sailed: Gauloch, b.s., for Onehunga; Mahinapua, >.a., {or Wellington. WELLINGTON. October 15.—Arrived: Aorangi, 8.M.5., from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Fiji; Tarawera, s.s,, from Sydney, via Auokland and the East Coast; Riohmond, s.s., from Westport ; Te Anau, s.s., from Lyttelton, Sailed t Aorangi, R.M.S., for Sydney; Richmond, 1.i., for Piotoo, Nelson, ana the West (/out; Takapuna, s.s., for Onehunga, via Taranaki. Passengers: Messrs. hues, Irvine, Browne, Mesdames Byton, Tegetmeier, Warburton and child, Higgiiißon, Revs, New»ll, and Ginaty, Messrs. Miller, Tegetmeier, Higginson, Peterson, Hunt, Virtue, - Scott, Oliver, Macnicoll, Benjamin", Vivian, Cowie, Outfield, Week, and 16 steerage. Tarawera, s.s., Te Anau, s.i., for the South, MELBOURNE. October Arrived: Star of England, 8.8., from London.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10575, 16 October 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10575, 16 October 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10575, 16 October 1897, Page 4

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