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SHIPPING.

High Water li Auckland—ll.4l ft.®*J M P-* • i - Manukau—l.4o a.m.; 1.69 p.m.! - sm-Rls'es. 4.29 a.m ; sets,7.6 p.m. ~ ~ MOOM— quarter, Friday, 3.63 p.m. , 1 r arrivals. ' ". .. , Anglian, s.s., 2159, W. Waller, ' from Sydney. Passengers: Dr. and Mrs.. Pur- ; 'has, Airland Mrs, Harvey, Mesdames • Bond,- Douglas and child, Reid, . Collins, • Storey. Rawson, Misses Latham, rurchas, Harrison, Smith, Levy, Rev. Grogan, Messrs. 1 Behrens, Martin, Moore-Jones, Sheath, Jones, Carson, Newman, Taylor, Thomson, Bax, Armitage, Gerard, Hunter, .„ r ' Hollis, Clarke, Anderson, Riohards, and 30 iteerage.—L. D. Nathan and Co., agents. Hauroto, s.s., 1938. J- Abram, from Fiji. Passengers: Misses Eastgate, JJorstsr, Touhey,' Mesdames Morris, Serbrook and two children, Marks, servant, and three children, Thomas, Messrs. Corbett, Dorster, Fletcher, Griffiths, Winter-Union Co., Terranora, p.s., 350, David Shaw, from Whangarei.-M. Niccol, agent. Gisborne, schooner, 68, Henry Pankow from the Thames, Passenger: Mrs, Pankow. —M. Niccol, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Waikato, s.s., 4767, J. W. Croucher, for London, via Southern Forts.—New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. Taviuni, s.s., 1465, R. E. Smith, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. Passengers: Sur-geon-Major Bourke, Messrs, Mostvn, F. Cox, W. Massey, Lancaster, Evans-Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei.— S.S. Co., agents. lona, s.s., 220, J. Duthie, for the Great Barrier.— S.S. Co., agents. Waitangi, 8.8., 197, P. A. Stein, for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, l'airua, and \\ hangamata.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Broughton, barque, 571, John Chalk, from Kaipara.—M. Mccol, agent DEPARTURES. Waikato, s.s., for the South. Taviuni, s.s., for the Islands ana Sydney. Wellington, s.s., for Whangarei. lona, S.S., for the Great Barrier. Waitangi, s.s., for way ports and Whanga mata, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LOUDON: ' Star of Victoria, s.s., arrived at Melbourne December 11. Indraghiri, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed December 3. Pakeha, s.s. (direct), sailed December 3. Hauke's Bay, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, loading, NEW YORK : „, . . „ , Alice, barque (via Wellington), sailed August 6. Sainsr, barque (via Lyttelton), sailed September 16. Abiel Abbot, barquentine, sailed Oct, 29. Mary Hasbrouck, barque, loading, SAH FRANCISCO : Mariposa, R.M.s., December 30. SAMOA; , Mariposa, R.M.s,, December 30, EAKOIOSGA: Upolu, s.s., Saturday. SIDNEY: Waihora, s.s., Sunday. NEWCASTLE: Royal Tar, barque, early. Woosuug, barque* sailed December 11, Asia, barque, early. Northern Chief, barque, early, CALCOm: Wanaka, s.s., due about December 28. FIJI: . Hawea, 8,8,) to-morrow, TAHITI: Upolu, S.S., Saturday.

UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. This Day.— Anau arrives from Southern ports at 10 a.m.; Mahinapua leaves Onehunga at 1 p.m, for Taranaki, 12 noon passenger train. Friday.— leaves for Wellington and Lyttelton; Omapere arrives from East Coast. Saturday.—' Anau leaves for Southern ports at noon; Upolu arrives.from Rarotonga and Tahiti; Omapere leaves lor East Cosst.

I' NORTHERN S.S. UO.'S MOVEMENTS. J' This Day.—Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m. ; Douglas leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5p.m.; lona arrives § . from the Great Barrier; Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Chelmsford arrives from ji' Tauranga and Whakatane; Kanieri arrives ;; i from Raglan. Friday— Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m.; Clansman leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m. ;■ Chelmsford leaves for Waiheke at 9 £ p.m.. and returns about 5 p.m.: Wellingv; ton leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, at 10,30 p.m.; lona for I'' Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's E; Bay at 9 p.m.; Kanieri leaves for Waitara at 1 p.in. Thames Service. — Steamers leave for Thames, Paeroa, and Coromandel daily. See 'advertisements daily papers. f VESSELS iN HARBOUR. ' This list does nob include coasters. Anglian, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty.' g.: Hauroto, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. |i' Pleione, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Casa Blanca, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Broughton, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Linda Weber,'brigantine, at Qucen-st. Wharf. <;■ Aratapu, brigantine, at Hobson-st. Wharf. | IMPORTS. Per Anglian, from Sydney; 186 bags onions, 122 bundles 5 cases sultanas, 171 cases % raisins, 138 bars, 40 bundles iron, 60 tubes, j'. 12 bundles tubes, 17 bales kapok, 532 cases f ; fruit, 1520 sacks bouedust, 78 packages tea, 88 cases currants, 19 rolls lead, 46 bundles •' hoops, 41 bundles cans and lids, 338 iron I. rails, 300 hags sugar, 20 cases line, 20 cases f ' tinplates, 72 pieces timber, 50 cases soap, 50 t,, cases turps, 200 bags salt, 20 kess bicarbonate ■ soda, 10 bags, 40 cases sugar, 20 kegs spikes, 13 packages machinery, 14 packages sewing -J, machines, 6 steel girders, 3 waggonettes, 20 bundles bags, 114 packages hardware, 197 §§/ packages drapery, 37 packages drugs, 10 cases starch, 5 casks sulphur, 5 bales paper, H 6 cases oil, 6 qr-cask sherry, 12 casks plaster, f.;i cases periodicals, and sundries. f£/ Per Hauroto, from Fiji: 8090 sacks sugar, ijv- 27 casks syrup, 13,468 bunches bananas, 818 '■£■ . cases fruit, 12 sacks hides, and a. quantity fi; ' of sundries, 4s-" The p.s. Terranora arrived from Wha* '1 1 ngarei yesterday with a cargo of coal. She ' will be floated into the Auckland Dock this morning for cleaning and painting. _ On Saturday the steamer leaves for Tairna, t. ' Opotiki, Whakatane, and Tauranga. Yesterday morning the schooner Gisborne arrived from the Thames with a cargo of ff timber. On discharge she will undergo a thorough overhaul, on completion of which X, she proceeds to the Thames to load timber {or Timaru. The New Zealand Shipping Company's v.. Steamer Waikato left for the South last ' ■ evening to complete her loading for London. The Union Company's steamer Taviuni left i last evening for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. She calls in at Russell to-day for . coals. ■Hy Last night the Northern , Company's steamer Wellington left for Whangarei. 1 The Northern Company's steamer lona left for the Great Barrier at 12 o'clock last night. Last night the Northern Company's * Steamer Waitangi left for Kuaotunu, Mermfcir 1 cury Bay, Tairua, and Whangamata. The barque Broughton was cleared at the 'Cj ; Customs for the Kaipara yesterday, and went •vi' to an anchorage in the stream. < Yesterday the barque Elizabeth Graham §£).' arrived at the Kaipara from Wellington to - load timber for Melbourne. The barque Devonport has arrived at Mel®;v bourned from the Kaipara. The Union Company's steamer Omapere p?j. from Wellington and East Coast ports, is • - not expected to arrive until to-morrow, and p&f . her departure for the East Coast and WelV" V lington has been postponed until Saturday. •. The Cook Island Trading Company's brig§antine Linda Weber is discharging her cargo ■' of copra into' the ship Pleione for London, flftr ' The Union Company's steamer Hawea is [■:', ■ expected to arrive from Fiji to-morrow. • Messrs. dagger' and Parker's steam tug Invincible arrived yesterday morning from Whangarei with a raft of spars for the r Waitemata Sawmill Company and Messrs. ' Bailey Bros. • She left again in the afternoon for' the Miranda for a raft of logs. _ The steamer was detained at. Whangarei for $$0; nearly a week owing to the heavy easterly ' weather. ; ; THE ANGLIAN.-HEAVY, WEATHER. Tv;., The Huddart - Parker ' steamer'; Anglian, > . Captain W. Waller, arrived from Sydney at ;». >■& . 1.30 a.m. to-day, after a very rough passage. I i>,:' • Mr. A. Cerutty, the purser, to whom wo are indebted for our files, reports: The Anglian left Sydney at 7.30 p.m., and cleared Port Jackson Heads -at 8.10 '• p.m. ' on J the Bth Inatint." • Had "t Cape ' Maria ' : Van : Diemen abeam at 2.10 a.m., and rounded the North Cape at 4.35 a.m. on thelsth, arriving as above. Experienced ) moderate, south-east) • breeze veering to the east from the time of leaving Sydney . till ' noon on' Friday las when the Wind freshened into a strong easterly gale,| with high ! head) sea, ■: lasting; till ' noon on :V. Tuesday, when the weather; moderated to a fresh freeze with head' sea" to t the s North § fresh breeze arrival -light to; moderate Cape; thence to arrival light to moderate eastern breezes and fine weather with heavy, 5we11...; The - Anglian * leaves for East Coast v. V' : »nd Southern ports at 8 o'clock to-night, ?■« V;"v- . j

• THE HAUROTO. ,-, „ / 4 The Union Company's steamer Hauroto arrived from Fiji last night with a very large cargo of fruit, • raw sugar, etc. ' Mr. a. Ji. Watts, the purser, to whom 'we are indebted for our files, reports The -Hauroto left Auckland at 5.30 p.m. on the Ist insfc,, and experienced light variable. winds ana nue weather to Suva where she arrived at 8 p.m. on 'the Sth. Left again at midnight for Levuka and returned to Suva,' via Lancala Bay on the 7th, and proceeded on to Navua, Cuvu, 1 Likuri, Rovadrau, and loaded fruit and sugar, finally leaving the group at 0.30 p.m. on the 11th, and arriving at 11.30 p.m. yesterday. On the passage up experienced moderate north-east- winds, accompanied with heavy swell to the 13th, strong wind and heavy sea on the 14th, thence to arrival fine weather. The Hauroto leaves for Wellington and Lyttelton to-morrow.

THE WAIHORA. The Union Company's steamer Waihora left Sydney for Auckland at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, and is expected to arrive about midday on Sunday next. She leaves for East Coast and Southern Ports at 5 p.m.' on Monday, instead of Tuesday. THE TE AMU. The Union Company's steamer An&u, from Southern and East Coast Ports, is expected to arrive about ten o'clock this morning. FAST TRIP OF THE MONOWAI. The Monowai, which arrived at Sydney from Wellington yesterday, made a fast mil of three days fifteen hours. " THE MAMARI. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Mamari left Monte Video for London on Tuesday morning with cargo of meat in good condition. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. At 9 a.m, on Tuesday last in lat. 34*16, long. 169*31 the s.s. Anglian passed the Melanesian Mission yacht Southern Cross. The yacht was under sail, and wished to be reported "All well," VESSEL SPOKEN. At 0.40 p.m. oil Tuesday last, in lat. 34'16, long. 170*18 the Anglian passed a German barque, flying the signal N.8.G.V., and wished to be reported all well, PORT OF ONEHUNQA, ARRIVALS. Mahinapua, s.s., J. Robertson, from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers :—Misses Rathbone and Goldwatcr, Mesdames Smenson, Knight, Vemberton, Hewin, Messrs Smeuson, Pemberton, Davis (2), Blackwood, Walker, Manton, Frank ham, Barker, Beal, Lawn, Schatz, Beaver, Jellicoe, and 20 steerage.—Union S.S. Company, agents. Gairloch, s.s., W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Barr (2), Hudson, Parsons, Jacobsons, Kirk, Mesdames Stanley, Southey, Gray, Harts, Denham, Barker, Messrs. Hughes, McLean, Southey, Pettey, McTaggart, Elliott, Dabnett, Stevens, Brown, Rodger, Denham, Barr, and 10 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. Glenelg.s.s,, A. H. Austen, for Hokiauga. —Northern S.S. Co., agents, The Union Company's steamer Mahinapua, Captain Robertson, arrived at 11.30 a.m. yesterday from the South. She left Wellington on the 12th, called at Nelson and New Plymouth, and leaving the latter port at 10.30 p.m. on the I4tli arrived as above. The Northern Company's steamer Gairloch arrived at 11.10 a.m. yesterday from New Plymouth with passengers and general cargo. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Glenelg left for Hokiauga,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10627, 16 December 1897, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10627, 16 December 1897, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10627, 16 December 1897, Page 4

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