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SHIPPING.

i^Fr!^^^^X^' :^-> ' ~,y' lr ' *&&&& !'<•»< \ , * ; High Water at Aucldand-4.26 a.m.; 6.47 p.m. -. ; V. '. ' .' „ V - : Mamikau-8.25ft.r0*• 8,18 p.m. , . >• Sun—El«es, 4.39 a.in : sets, 0.31 p.m. •;. ;; '-,- MOOS— to-day, 9.21 p tn. ,' ■; ; ■:■■• ■■ •' _—-• v■' .«} arrivals. 15 . • . ■ i "• Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson; from If# Whan'gatei.' Passengers :-Mesdames Mank's%'< telow and Wilson, Miss Salzyre, Messrs. (!. Pattersdn, 'Payne, IH. > Wallace, MeKain, S' '-' Morgan,' W. H. Burroughs, Park, Matthew's, Harrison, Johnston, Sloman, ' Lindsay, J. y'o 'Hannson, Saldon, J uric, R. Griffin, C. Griffin, giP Ellis, Brock. Wilson, Belib, Alii,' Ramsay, r . ::t v McLauriu, Taylor, 0. Wright, Gill. McLean, . ind two steerage. — Northern S.S. Co,, agents. ;;/. ' ' . '' ' v!' :. ; CLEARED OUTWARDS. 'V Vv Waihora, s.s., '2003, R. Neville, for Syd»V ney. 1 Passengers: Miv and Mrs. Munro 'V and child, Mr. ami; Mrs.-. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- $&!•. son,'- Mrs.'' Rake,-' Miss Oregan, Messrs, pfii: Hunter, White, Jennings, Rainsford, Mc- "'' Kee, Horner, Pyle, Wright, Major Vincent, ]0 steerage, and original from the SouthUnion S.S. Co., agents.V /; •'! l,c ■. Waiotahi, s.s., '278, A. T l . Johnson, for Taurauga aud Opotiki.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. • J ' i 1 ■ 1 ' • r lona, s.s., 220, J. Dutliie, 1 for the Great . Barrier.—Northern S.S. Co., agents." f t ' Ngunguru, s.s., SO, J. law, for Whant;arei. V —Northern S.S. Co.,' agents. ) r . ' ' DEPARTURES. . ' py - Waihora, s.s., for Sydney. j. I Waiotahi, s.s., for I'auranga and Opotiki. *■ ■ lona, s.s., for tliu Great Barrier. '.X Ngunguru, s.s., for Whaugarei, ... o*' * EXPECTED ARRIVALS'. %i\i.tosiiQX:'■ • ; Raugatira, s.s. (direct), sailed Sept. .6. ' Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Melbourne . • . and Sydney, sailed September '28, v Star of Victoria, s.s., via Melbourne aud (£■':J' , ' Sydney, sailed October 22. . Waikato, s.s. (direct), sailed October 6. ' ' Indraghiri, s.s., via Melbourne and Syd£pf?' *' ■ ney, loading. Mr yobk : • - v..-- .< , . ■ Alice, barquo (via Wellington), sailed August 6. : . Samar, barque (via Lyttelton), sailed «"V, i September IG. •Mi Abicl Abbot, barquentiue, to sail Nov. 19. iff 'SAN FRANCISCO ; ?'y ; Alameda, R.M.s., December 2. SAMOA . ■ Ovalau, s.s., Friday. »tAlameda, R.M.s., December 2. '0; FIJI: ' r .. Ovalau, s.s., Friday. feffe: SYDNEY : •. Anglian, s.s., Monday, |if | NEWCASTLE: ' , M ;Empreza, barque, early. Woosung, barque, early,. /)> ' Asia, barque, early. !pi; I'OET KEMELA : : Handa Isle, barqucntine, sailed Nov. 6. 4,%- CALCUTTA: ■ • Wanaka, s.s., to sail November 20. IiYTTEWON : • • < ; JJroagliton, barque, sailed October 31. i', ' ' PDNEDIS ! :?f y K : Casa Blanoa, barque, sailed November 3. j PROJECTED DEPARTURES. MgH LONDON: >. f.i ■ . . ' «' Casa Blanca, barque, to arrive. ' f v, < i'leione, ship, to arrive. NEW YORK: ■ Clan MacLeod, barque, to load. SAN FRANCISCO: Moana, R,M.S., November 27., ®f|if SAMOA: ■ ■ ' 11-'I 1 -' i Ovalau, s.s., November 17. MMoana, R.Jl.s., 'November 27. fmg-. ■. jydney ■ . • Westralia, s.s,, Monday, riJi: p . ■ Ovalau, s.s., November 17. CONGA: ! ■]sm • 1 ■ Ovalau, s.s., November 17. W"v' : ■ UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. '* To-day,— leaves for South 2 p.m. Wednesday.— Mahinapua arrives at Onehuaga'noon. " 1 ' *; Thcksday.— ; arrives, from East lms Doast ports and South; RotorUa . arrives fjf.'', from South; Mahinapua leaves for South' ..v jrom OnehUnga. >" J■ •• ' ~' v ' g--V' ' FitiDAY.-Ovalftii { arrives from Fiji and BmjsiTonga; Brunner leaves for East.. at '• '■ -. 5 p.m. ; . ■' 1 ''. '' ' 1 $$$(: Saturday, leaves for South at ' noon. ' .' ": ; V •' ' j ' ' '-- ■" ''' '. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.: To-day.—Waitangi leaves on •an excur- £•-' r« sion to Coromandel at 6 a.m.: Clansman, on pigijj an excursion to Waihekeat 9.30 p.m.; Wei-t-fciClington to Waiwera at 10 a.m.; . Clansman at-''"'J leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and MangoSmf'luui, at 7 ,m,; Muritai or Kuaqtunu, Merpfsi i cury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay, ad' midnight; p® Coromandel leaves for Waiheke at 9 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; • i Wednesday.—Gairloch arrives from New li^f Plymouth; Waitangi leaves. for Kuaotunu, : ; Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Whangamata at 9 Sf&iJp.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Taurauga Poland Whakatane; Wellington- leaves for i-/'h ,' 'Whangarei, Marsden Point, and Mangapai, pMs'at9.3o p.m.; Glenelg arrives from Opunake and ana Winganui. IM^lTiiorsday.—Gair'oeh leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.; Nguuguru arrives from ' Whaugarei Town Wharf; Douglas; leaves for ■ Whangarei Town Wharf'.at t 5 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei;'Glenelg leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m.; ' , Kanieri from Hokianga. PspJJiiJi Friday.—Clansman arrives from Russell \ at 6 am., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; ,Chelmsford leaves for. Waiheke A 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.; Muritai for Kuaotunu, Mercury pT, i' \ Bay, and Kennedy's Bay. at 9 p.m.; Kanieri MM'£ leaves for Waitara at 1 p.m.; Glenelg leaves I tor Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m. g^Pi | Thames Service, - Steamers' leave for Thames, Paeroa, and Coromandel daily. See advertisements daily papers., . ; , VESSELS jN HARBOUR. •. t- • ' Tills list floes not inclmle cimatera. v. ' Mararoa, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. v Clan MacLeod, barque, at Quay-street Jetty iExcelsior, barque, at Railway Wharf. ' V. Onyx, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. pp| Waitemata, barquentiue, at Railway Wharf Neptun, barquentiue, in dock.: ; "

|||i||£The Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Wliangarei yesterday afterffegnoon. •; She leaves for Wliangarei again at ijypS ■■■ half-past nine o'clock to-morrow night. »■' Last evening the Union Company's steamer ij v '• 7 " Waihora left for Sydney. The Northern Company's steamer Waio- ' talii left for Tanringa and Opotiki last even'v ' Last night the Northern Company's Last night the Northern Company s V steamer lon a left for the Great Barrier. ; rThe Union Company's steamer l'alipo is due from Westport on, Thursday with -a • cargo of coal for the Auckland Gas Com- -£< pany. : '-. ' v '' • The Northern Company's ; steamer Ngunguru left for Whangarei last night. This after-ion •• the ' Union Company's steamer llararoa leaves for the East Coast .and Southern ports. . ■ : ' , The Northern Company's steamer Glausv man leaves for' Russell, 1 Whaugaroa, and ' Mangouui at seven o'clock this evening. " - , W The mail steamer Moana arrived at Sydney from this port yesterday.' * '{■ : The departure of the! Union Company's s®pJS: :at Brunuer, for East Coast ports and Wellineton, has been postponed until 5 p.m. l^pi oß J rid »5-'- =■ - • i ? e sterday the auxiliary schooner Aletlora hfefe'fleft ; V haugaroa f. fori-. Whaugamnma; and • Auckland. .. . • IBSfe The Tyser Liner Star of England arrived at Napier com this pott yesterday. ''. " Mfpl&iSThc barques .Bene: of Arvon 1 and BeechHfiPf wood I have > been chartered by the Tyßer ||iilS#Gompany to load for Loudon,' probably at j|M:|??' Gishorno and Napier. This is the first occasJfSrff sion on which sailing vessels have been requisitioned by the company in New. Zealand for f!lt®f-Home loading. • .

At flew lorn me uarqne burlei lias been ( chartered to load for a New Zealand port, a?* v wMm* The barque'Silvcrhow has been fixed to! I ffiW at Liverpool for New Zealand, r ; I On her passage ■ across from' Sydney's the ?p|sWl§Uiiion Company's steamer Mararoa averaged ' 14'9 knots per hour. S The barquentine Barden, now 011 the way f PMj» Clarence River sto ■; Lyttelton, with v a I cargo of i hardwood,- is Sto'r proceed, on discl arse, to the Friendly Group, to load copra i fSfesi-forEurope. V~, ■ ■ f The four-masted barque TweedsdaK which ll||amved at Townsville on- October; 25, from | Sharpness, experienced some rough weather. | tsP£Oif October 4, when; the vessel was off ; the firapptK Tasmauian coast, a . heavy storrrt tore the V lililmaini and * mizzen - topsails %to ; shreds. A heavy sea striking the vessel carried away the i Iraifs and a' boat; - , also one of, the after skids. ti rails and a boat,, also one of the after skids. -V On the lfith'inst.; when between Sandy Cape and Cape Moreton, the Tweedsdale was struck >by a heavy squall, 1 w'jicli carried away the YEk% [mizzen topgallant mast and the mizzen topB gallant and upper topsail yards. The ,P. ana 0. Co.'s new steamer Egypt p ilias 5 been handed '• over. ; Her, consorr,. the . Arabia, remains on the stocks, as the i ent.racers' strike is delaying the completion of r nor machinery. ; i..-.> The same company are constructing two fast vessels—tlio Isis and the Osiris—each of 2000 tons - register-,-aud. pf 6500 horse- • power, to be 1, which will mi from Briudtsi to Port Said in 48 hours. . ® le y w ' u not cai;ry : any cargo, but simply s the mails and a limited number of passenI {' .jeta. h mm,- .

Spi?|paTHE GOLDFINCH,' # H.M.s. Goldfinch arrived at Sydney from Auckland yesterday. ■- ' • 1 :— THE RIO. , -Jk'-M-f ' Welusgtox, November 8.-The barquen tine Rio, from Newcastle to Napier, passed through the Straits this morning. ; ; ■ •■; ' : " r '. ' — • ... THE KATE TATHAM. . . Wellington, November B.—The barque Kate Tathain passed through the Straits this morning.: >/ ■ ' ■ THE CANADIAN MAIL. ' ; SydHi!y, • November Sailed:. Aorafigi, R.M.s., for Wellington and Vancouver. • , PORT OF ONEHUNGA. , ' ARRIVALS. . : / «Kanieri, s.s., De Wolfe, from Waitara, —Northern S.S. Co., agents. . ■' .. A DEPARTURES. Takapuna, 5.8., John Grant, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers :-Mr. and Mrs, Burgess, Mesdaines Suodgrass and two children, Forrte and child, Salmon, Rev. J. Clark, Messrs. E. Davis, Atkin, J. Doilly, McKinlay, McCall, Hall, Johnson,. J. H. Morgan, A. Millar, Elliott, Cowern (2), MeCsbe, Shepherd, and 20 steerage.Union S.S. Co., agents. ■ 'A'.'r.,; Gairloch, S.S., W. F. Norhltry, for .New Plymouth. Passengers: — Mrs. SermonSmith, Miss Hill, Revs. Jones and Gno'flifer, Messrs. Ardou, Curnow, Palmer, Waihau, and eight steerage.— S.S. Co., agents, W '■> 1 ; Kanieri, s.s., De Wolfe, for Hokianga. -Northern S.S. Co., agents. *t •; « . Orowaiti, s.s., Kerr, for Westport.—Union S.S. Co., agents. , ' The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri arrived at 9 a.m. yesterday from Waitara- with a general cargo. She left for Hokianga in the afternoon. Last evening the Union Company's steamer Takapuna left for New Plymouth and Wellington. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Gairloch left for New Plymouth. The Union Company's steamer Orowaiti left for Westport yesterday afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 4