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SHIPPING.

—— High Water at Auckland-4.5 a.m.; 4.34 p.m. „ „ Manukau—6.4 a.m.; 6.33 p.m. Sun-Eises, 4.58 a.m.; sets, 7.8 p.m. Moon-Fall, Thursday. 7.5 a.m. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed as follows on Saturday. Wind: Strong from the west generally but backing to between north-east and north and west everywhere after from 12 to 20 hours, and gale from the north-east, changing by north-west at all places northwards of Thames and Manukau. after 12 hours. Barometer: Rise everywhere, but falling again at all places north of Napier and New Plymouth. Sea: Heavy on all West Coast, southerly swell on East Coast south of Napier. Tides: Generally high and increasing, Rain is probable in all parts of the country after from 12 to 20 hours. ARRIVALS. Westralm, s.s., 2884. Alfred H. Thorpe, froni Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Phillips. Williams. Kcnm. Robinson, Podson, Hope. Lemon. Pakenham." Jones. Davidson and child, Held, Jephson, Webber, Veech. Misses Tufnell, Graham. Major t2l, Veach. Parker, Woodhead. Gazzard. Joseph (21. Southern, Proctor, Yates. Hope, Frazei, Kemp, Captains Pakenham and Pe'.ham. Messrs. Pile, Wilson, Andrews, Traves. Scott. Brand. Palmer. Howard, Cobb, Jones. Fleming. Court, McNaushton, Lemon. McKerrow. Hudson, Brien. MeDermott. Barker. Morris. Marks, Cooke, Magill. Dearslev. Woodhead, Itoid, Davidson, Gindnm. Fagan, Snellin?. Gillam, Hookey, Rowland, Gow. A. Gillam. McXicoll, Vinco, Phillips, Williams. Hnddar!. Buhner, and 30 stecrage.L. D. Nathan and Co.. agents. Clansman, s.s.. 300. \\. Farquhar, from Tauranga. Passengers: Mesdames Sharp, Partridge. Burns. G. Wrigley. Western, Austin, Scott. MN-S? Brain and Maxwell, Messrs. Western, Smith, Partridge. Trigg, Lemon, Johnston. Capper, Harris, Wickens, CollettcNorthern S.S. Co.. a?ents. WcltiKton. s.s. 279. E. Stephenson, from Whanparei, Passengers: Me=dames Hack and child. liarnck. Dell, Misse3 Alderton, McLean, Mcßae. McMillan, Revs, Finch 121. Murray. Messrs. G. E. Alderton, Marshall, F. B. Gorneiz. McKay. McLean. McLeod, Wells, C. Hard wick. Kelly and six steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Stella, s.s.. 257. A. McKenzie, from Mangawai — Lcyland. O'Brien, and Co.. agents. Muritai, s.s., 225, Joseph Duthie, from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Kennedy's Bay. Passengers: Mrs. Scott, Mr Nicholson, and one steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. Ohinemuri, s.s., 70. T. Haultain, from Ohora and Waihararau.-Northcrn S.S., Co.. agents. Ilauda Isle, ba,rt|iientine, 261. Mathieson, from Newcastle.—3l. Niccol, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Moana, It.M.S.. 4000. 51. Carey, for Apia, Honolulu, and San Francisco. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. S. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. James. Mrs. Paulson. Mies E. Cameron. Messrs. W. Blarklnck, F. Knllett, R. Barrie, Jacobs. 11. L. Ormi'ton. E. F. Reecc. C. C. Mayes. M. Ross. 12 steerage, and original from Sydney.— Union S.S. Co.. agents. Flora. s.s„ 1273. C. Fleming, for East Coast and Southern Ports. Pas'engers: Mesdames Colebourne. Pyke. Ball, Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Dennett. Misses Williams, Carroll. Pyke. liarcourt. Thomspn, Maxwell, 11. Gordon, Corlett, Dryden, Father Fauvet, Messrs. W. J. Beck, Sander. H. Smith. W. Weaver, H. Metcalfe, C. M. Wallace. O. Alienby. H. Coles. J. L. Morrison, Maefarl'Mie. (1. Sherris. Bagent, Garner, W. L. Meek. Dunk. Davis. Eicltelbonc, C. Fowkes. Hayles. Grovel. Bull. Nixon, Masters Bull and Pyke, and 10 steerage.— Union S.S. Co.. agents. Ngunguni. s.s.. 84. ('. Hopkins, from Whaka-tane.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. helm-ford. s.s.. 70. J. Taw, lor Whangarei. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Toroa. auxiliary schooner, 100. 11. Subritzky, for Wlraugaroa, Ohora, and Awanui.Master, agent. Oban, auxiliary schooner, 70, Clark, for Waipu.— agent. DEPARTURES. Moana, Ms., for Apia. Honolulu, and San Franri-co. Flora, s s.. for East Coast ports and the South. Nit.ti.'orti. s.s.. for Whale.lane. Chelmsford. 5.t... Mr Wiuittgarei. Torou auxiliary schooner, for the North. Oban, auxiliary schooner, for Waipu. KXPECTI'D ARRIVALS. LONDON. Pakclr.. 6.5.. direct, due about Friday. Inriragliiri. s.s.. vi ■ Melbourne and Sydney, saiicd. December 6. Paiiiinui, s.s., direct, sailed January 14. iUMi.UiU!: liising Star, barque, sailed November 8. NEW V-iliK • Tolos.i s.s.. due about Tuesday. Hawke's Bar s =.. via M"il;miri'.e and Sydney, to sail January 20. Marv llas'ir.iuck, barque, sailed December 7. SAN FRANCISCO: Mariposa. K.M.3., February 14. EYI'XKY : Tolosa, ss., Tuesday. SiWIA: P.:iuroto, s.s.. February 2. Mariposa, R.M.s.. February 14. mi: Hattroto, s.s., February 2. NEWCASTLE: Emprcza, barque, early. Keptune, barqucntine. early. PROJECTED DEI'AKTUBES. LONDON: Buteshire, s.s., to load. Silverstream, barque, to load. HE IV YORK: , , Star of the East, barque, to load. Peru, barque, to load. SAN riSAJiCISCO: Alameda, R.M.s., February 18. BIT'S El' : Elingamite, s.s., to-day. FIJI: Bakanoa, s.s., early . Upoiu, s.s., January 31. SAMOA: Hauroto, s.s., February 8. Alameda, R.M.s., February 18. NORFOLK ISLAND: Envy, ketch, early. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To - day: Eotoiti leaves Onehunga for Southern ports at 4 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger train). Tuesday: Fohcrua arrives from South; Kia Ora leaves for East Coast ports, 5 p.m. Wednesday: Takapuna arrives at Onehunga from South. Thursday: Te Anau arrives from Southern ports; Takapuna leaves Onehunga for Southern Ports at 10 a.m. (8.55 a.m. passenger train); Poherua leaves for Bluff direct, and calls at Oamaru and Timaru coming north, 1 Saturday: Rototi arrives at Onehunga '.}•' from South; To Anau leaves for Southern ports. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansman leaves for Russell. Wha ligaroa. and Mangomti at 7 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei. Marsden Point, and Mangapai at 10.30 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu. and Kennedy's Bay at 9 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Glenelg arrives from Opunaki and Wanganui. Tuesday: Gairloch arrives Irom New PHmouth; Waiotiilii leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 7 p.m.: Chelmsford leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Muritai arrives from Mercttrv Ba> Kuaotunu, and Kennedy's Bav: Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Kaneiri leaves Tor Raglan at 1 p.m.; Ohinemuri leaves lor Whananaki, Tutukaka, Helena Bay, and Northern potts at 3 p.m. Wednesday: Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m.: Muritai leaves, for the Great Barrier at midnight; Wellington leaves for Whangarei Marsden Point. Mangapai, and Parua Bay at 9.30 p.m.; Waitangt leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, iflmngainata. and Tairua at 9 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Raglan: Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Ngunguru arrives from Tauranga and Whakatane: fllenelg leaves for Opunaki and Wanganui at 1 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR Westralia, b.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, Mission yacht, in stream. Silverstream, barque, at. Queen-street Wharf. Star of the East, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Pent, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Handa Isle, barqucntine. in stream. Clansman, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Envy, ketch, at Breastwork. IMPORTS. Per Handa Isle, from Newcastle: 359 tons coal. The Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrived from Tauranga yesterday morning, and leaves this evening for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. On Saturday night the Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei and leaves for the same place again to-night. The Northern Company's steamer Muritai armed from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunn, and Kennedy's Bay, on Saturday night, and leaves for the same places again to-night. On Saturday the Northern Company's steamer Ohmemnri arrived from Waihararau and Hohoura, and leaves for the same places Whangarnru. Helena Bay. and other Northern ports, at 3 p.m. to-morrow. ■ The s.s Akaroa was floated into the Auckland Dock on Saturday for general overhaul The Union Company's mail steamer Moana resumed her voyage to Apia, Honolulu, and San Francisco shortly after 3 p.m. on Saturday. On Saturday afternoon the Union Company's steamer Flora left for East ooa6t and Southern ports. The Northern Company's steamer Ngunguru left for Whakatane on Saturday morning. On Saturday afternoon the Northern Company's 6teamer Chelmsford left for Whangarei. The auxiliary schooner Toroa left for Whangaroa. Ohora, and Awanni, on Saturday ;-- afternoon. ! The steamer Stella arrived from Mangawai, yesterday, with a raft of logs. ; On Saturday evening the auxiliary schooner h Oban loft for Waipu. >...., The barquentine Cuthona arrived at Wei- /'.". lington from Port Stephens on Saturday, and [0 on discharge proceeds to the Kaipara to load timber for Sydney. On Fridav last the Norwegian barque VolaV' dor arrived at Sydney from Auckland, % The harquentine Pendle Hill has arrived at :> v Sydncv. from Napier. •V..'. Oh Saturday the Union Company's steamer | : ' Hawea arrived at Newcastle from this port, I- . to load, coal for Lyttelton. • 1? ' , A large sailing ship, bound north, was »V passed off the Poor ICnijdits, yesterday, by %. ..' the s.s. Westralia. . " He"' ■ .

On December 24 the ship Wellington sailed from Table Bav for Otago Heads for orders. The Kauri Timber Company's brig Vision has been chartered by Mr. J. J. Craig to , load coal at Newcastle for Onehunga. Mr. M. Niccol has received cable advice 3 stating that the barquentine Neptune sailed from Launceston on Friday last for Newcastle, to load coal for Auckland. The barque Empreza, on discharge of her cargo of timber at Sydney, proceeds to Newn castle to load coal for Auckland. r- On Friday last the ship Brambletye 6ailed d from Napier for London with a cargo of 0 wool, etc. ,f THE WESTRALIA.-A SMART TRIP, n The Htiddart-Parker steamer Westralia. Cap- .•- tain Alfred 11. Thorpe, arrived from Sydney t, last night, after a quick passage. -Mr. Sampi- son. the purser, to whom we are indebted for our files, reports: The Westralia left Sydney y Wharf at 4.15 p.m. on the 18th inst., and I cleared the Heads at 5 p.m. the same date. Up to noon on the 20th she experienced heavy easterly gales, with high seas, attended by heavy rain. Thence to Cape Maria Van DieI 1 men light, variable winds and smooth seas, passing Cape Maria at 6 a.m. yesterday. The [' North Cape was abeam at 7.15 a.m.. Capo ' Brett at 1 p.m., and Tiriliri passed at 8.15 ■ p.m. the same date, the harbour being made .' at 9.15 p.m., the steamer berthing at the '• Queen-street Wharf shortly afterwards. On '" the voyage across, the usual deck games, !" amusements, and concerts, were indulged in, '' and the passengers expressed themselves as '• highly pleased with the attention and cuur- • tcs.v shown litem by Captain Thorpe and his ! " officers. The result of a collection made, ■ at the concert amounted to £3 in aid of the 1 National Shipwreck Relief Society. On Sun- '■ day morning the usual divine service was held, " the Rev. McKerrow. of Dunedin. officiating. Tlte Westralia leaves for East Coast ajid 1 Southern ports to-morrow afternoon. THE BUTESHIRE. The Shire liner Buteshire, from Port dial- - mers to this port, anchored about four miles outside of Rangitoto reef la«t night. She will i come into harbott, early this morning, and I will be berthed at the Railway Wharf to load wool, kauri gum. etc.. for London, tin- ] tier the auspices of the New Zealand Ship- '. ping Company. i THE HANDA ISLE. The barquentine Handa Isle. Captain Ma- " thicson, arrived from Newcastle last night, with a cargo of coal. The master reports ' sailing from Newcastle on tile 13th inst., with : a light southerly breeze, which lasted until 1 the 15th, when the wind shifted to the westward. Carried light westerly and north--1 westerly winds until the 20th. when it freshened to a strong north-west breeze, with very ■ thick weather. Passed the Three Kings at noon the same date, but tit" weather was too thick to see them. Han tile distance by log to the North Cipe. and hove-to until the next , morning. Sighted the Cavallis at 10 a.m. on the 21st. and met with light south-west winds down the coast to arrival, anchoring off ' the North Head at 10 o'clock last night. The . vessel will tow up to the wharf this morning. THE RAKANOA. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa • leaves Dunedin for Auckland to-day, with 1 original cargo from Calcutta, railing at Lvttelton and Wellington en route. On (lis- ' pcharge at this port, the steamer Proceeds to Fiji, to load raw sugar for Auckland. THE ELINGAMITE. The Huddart-Parker steamer Elingamite left Oishorne for Auckland at 9 a.m. yesterday, and should arrive about 10 a.m. to-day. The steamer proceeds on to Sydney this evening. THE PUKAKI. The Union Company's steamer Pnkaki loads coal at Westport for Auckland on Thursday next, and on discharge re'urns to Westport. PORT OP OX KHUNUV. ARRIVALS. Rotoiti. s.s.. J. Robertson, from Wellmtrl n ii and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Oram. Potior. Bryce, Furlong '!<, Br.tdk", Patterson. Hull, Uninjrer; .Mesdames Bryant. Draffin, Potter. Stewart and 2 children. Hunter and child. Dalton and 3 children; . Colonel IV.c-l'c'.tton and Valet, Dr. Sanders, Messrs. Caldwell. Bryant. Ilighman. (1 licid. Davenport. McCallum. Spencer, Drvtlen. Coleman, Crawford. McAlnice. Fell, rede- ! ricks, Scvinottr. Kcegan. Creed. Stowe. Service. C. W. Oram, Maioer. Peal. 0. If. Powley, Draffin. Taylor, Reece. Glover, ford. Paterson. Stewart. Thornton. Marcus. Malcolm. Ross. Dalton. Phimmcr. Parr, Ikiwr.rds, Hanford, Godwin. Wilson. Prompt™, I'vke, Murray, Scott. Dahl. Ashley, f'lind.vick, Masters MeKcegan and Powley.—Union S.S. Co.. a gen us. Kanieri. s.s.. Tie Wolfe, from Wailara. Passengers: Mr. Flinn. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, and 8 children.—Northern S.S. Co.. agi.its. DEPARTURES. Gairloch. s.s., W. F. Norlmry. for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses F.nrc and Sotherbv: Mesdames Malcolm, Pitcher, Blair, Messrs. Matthews. Oliver. i!a"l;e. Ings. Blair, Barker. Womlh-nn, Atkiusip. Grigg; Masters Pcale. Aicken '?' :.n 1 ! i st°rraee -Northern S.S. Co.. agent'. Stirling, s.s.. Ross, from Kaipara.—Master, agent. Mac, barquentine. for Kaipara.-Master, agent. The Union Company's steamer Rotoiti, Captain Robertson, arrived on Saturday afternoon from Wellington and New Plymouth with passengers and general cargo. The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri arrived at 10.30 a.m. yesterday from Waitara. with passengers and general cargo. The Northern Company's steamer Gairoch left yesterday morning for New Plyinnl'i. Yesterday the s.s. Stirling left for Kaipara having in tow the barquentine May. BY TELEGRAPH. MARSDEN POINT. January Arrived: Hikurangi, ketch, from Auckland. HOKIANGA. January Arrived: Dingadee, 8.5., from Onehunga. GISBORNK. January 22.—Arrived: Flora, s.s.. Omapero, , s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Elingamite, s.s.. for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Rickards , (2). Boyle. Sherlock. Hyatt, Speedy. Stephen- ' son. Wall. Glinchy, Mesdames Rickards, Bellman. Winton, Fannin. Robinson. Hinton. Rig- , bv. Lawless. Adair. Miller and two children. ' Thomas, Messrs. Hoytc. Gamble. McHugh, , Martin, Rickards. Bellman, Winton, Fannin, Marcus, Larkin, Biondi. Foreman, Hill. Cope, Glvnn, Avancini, Gillardi. Buchanan. Robinson, Ditggan, Ifwerson (21, Sheriff, Dod, Seymour, Teat. Stevens (2). Speedv. Sheen, Webb, . Poole (i). Taylor. Herman, Anderson, Adair, Boland. Kirk. Thomas, Saddler, Smith, Balnearis, Davies, Sam Weatherall. , NAPIER, • 1 January Sailed: Elingamite. s.s., for the North. Passengers: Mesdamcfi Har- 1 greaves, Franklin, Merton, Misses Johnston, J Frame. Fisher (21, Messrs. Oliver, Blyth, Mitchell, Steele, Pirie. Watson, and 10 steerage. 1 WELLINGTON. 1 January 21.—Arrived: Cuthona, barquentine, , from Port Stephens; Talune, s.s., from the South; Takapuna, s.s., from Onehunga and , Taranaki; Upolu, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Waikato, s.s., Aotea, s.s., for Lyttel- i ton; Talune, s.s., for Sydney; Botorna, s.s., for Lyttelton. January Arrived: Botemahana. s.s.. Te Anau, s.s.. from the South. Sailed: Ta- 1 kapuna. s.s., for New Plymouth and Onehunga, via Nelson. NELSON. January Sailed: Lutterworth, barque, for Napier. LYTTELTON. January 22.—Arrived: Adana. s.s.. from Port Chalmers; Aotea. s.s.. from Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. January Arrived: Mokoia, s.s., from Lyttctlton. SYDNEY. January Arrived: Waihora. s.s., from Auckland; Volador. barqucntine, from Auckland: Pendlo Hill, barquentine, irom Napier. Sailed yesterday; Oonah, S.S., for Wellington. NEWCASTLE. January 21. — Arrived: Hawea. s s., frcm Auckland; John Swan, barque, from Wellington. ADELAIDE. January 21—Sailed: Angerona, ship, fti Wellington. I THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. t SYDNEY, January 22.—Arrived: Alameda, R.M.s., from San Francisco and Auckland. . . I THE TAKAPUNA. WELLINGTON. January 22.-To sail at 7 p.m ; Takapuna, s.s.. for Onehunga, via Nelson and New Plymouth. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Bethtme (2), Gillies, r Vickerman (2). Edwards, Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Blacklock, Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Gillies, Cantain Shaw, Messrs. Bannantyne, Taine, Shilling, Smyth, Darrett, Moore, Tindall, Robertson, Pownall, and Hume. . THE AUCKLAND. PORT CHALMEER. January 21. - Arri-'od: Auckland, ship, Captain James, from Glasgow, after a passage of 88 days, with '.001 J tops of cargo, half of which is for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10967, 23 January 1899, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10967, 23 January 1899, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10967, 23 January 1899, Page 4