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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland-5.3 a.m.; 5.30 p.m. Manukau-7.2 a.m.; 7.29 p.m. Sun-Rises, 4.59 a.m.; sets, 7.7 p.m. Moon-Full, Thursday. 7.5 a.m. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday as follows:-"Wind: Strong to moderate from west to south-west and south at all placo3. Barometer: Further rise everywhere. Sea: Moderate on both coasts. Tide: Generally decreasing." ARRIVALS. Buteshire, s.s.. 5574. Olsen, from Port Challii —New Zealand Shipping Company, [ agents. ! Elingamite, s.s.. 2585. William Waller, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: i Mesdames Richards', Fannan, Pcllman, Winton. Miller and 2 children, Kigbv. Robinson, J Henton. Itaird. Adair, Minion, Franklin and 2 i boys,. Hargrcavcs, Misses Adams. Matson, I Sutherland (2). jolinstci, Watson, Frama, Bay-1 field. Fisher 12. Parker. Macky, Speedy. Wall, I Ayett. Boyle. Stevenson. Cantcll. Rickards (21, Masters Parker. Holme*. Ifwerson. Poole. Messrs. Uowo, Burford. Winter. Somers. Pie- t vens, Holmes, Oliver, l'irie. Mitchell. Steele, McCabe. Martin. Poole. Speedy, Adair. Seymour. Duegan. McHugh. Buchanan. Ifwerson, Herman. Stewart. Gamble, Streen, Poole '21, Tavlor, Webb. Kirk. Dodds, Sheriff, Teas, Hoyle. Roland, Robinson. Stevens (2). Lawless, Anderson. Biondi. Marcus, Hill. Glynn. Winlon, Foreman, Cole. Fannan. Cope, Bellman. Larkin. Harry Rickards, Martst Brothers (21. and 41 steerage.-L. D. Nathan and Co., agents. _ Waiotahi. s.s.. 278. A. F. Johnson, from Opo-, tiki and Tauranga. Passengers: Mcsdames. Harris and Herd, Misses Harris. Sisam, McOarvev, Grew Forbes, Messrs. Elliott, Branson. Butler 14). Ryan 12. Ball. S. Moody. B. ! Moodv. M. Stone. M. Forbes. A. Kerr. Fleming, Williams, t'room -Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kia (>ra s s 200, K. Shaw, from Napier, : Gisborne, ' and' Coast ports. Passengers: ; Mesdames lialv and DcLatour, Misses Moore. . Pal v. Camp. Suva. Messrs. Daly, DeLatour, I Tieii and five steerage.—Union S.S. Co., ■ agents. i CLEARED OUTWARDS. I Elingamite. s.s., 2585. William Waller, for j Sydney Passengers* Mr. and Mrs. Williams. I Mr. and Mrs. Mainer. Mr. and Mrs. Hallo-ran. I Me-dames Brown. Mills. Ashwiu. Pitt. Misses Dean F. Moses, McWilliams. Downey, Hasell, '< Dixon. Temdale, A'hwin. Pitt (2). Rev. 3. ' Bathgate. Messrs. Bruce, C. liayner, A. Pa''- ' ner Minekin, Alldav. Thomleigh, Scott. Tom-' kins, Windle. Ashwin. Rae (2), Cotes. Van . Tai, Alt Whv, Van Kno, Yin Lan Ktit, 22 , steerage, and original from the South.- L. i D. Nathan and Co.. agents. Clansman, s.s.. 300. W. Farqnhar, for Rns- ■ sell. Whangaroa, and Mangonui— I S.S. Co.. agent::. , I Wellington, s.s.. 279. E. Stephenson, for .Whangaroi.-Northcrn S.S. Co., agents. | Stella, s.s.. 267. A. McKenzie. lor Win re-j kuwa.-l*yland, O'Brien, and Co. agents. I Mtiritai, s.s., 225. Joseph Duthie, toi Kennedy's Bay. Knaolnnu, and Mercury BayNorthern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Elingamite. s.s.. for Sydney. Clansman, s.s., for the North. Wellington, s.s.. for Whangarei. Stella, s.s., for Wharekava. Muritai, s.s.. for way ports and Mercury Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ! DONDOW: , „., I Pakeha, ss.. direct, due about Friday. I Indraghiri. s.s.. via Melbourne and Sydney, i sailed. December 6. Papanv.f. s.s., direct, sailed January M. HAMI'.OUC: . „ Rising "-tar. barque, sailed November 8. Nl'-w Y'.RX : Tolosa. s.s.. due to-day. Hawke's Bay 5.«., via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail January 20. Mary Ilasbnmclt. barque, sailed December 7. SAN FRANCISCO: Mariposa, R.W.3., February 14. SYDNEY : Tolosa, s.s., duo to-day. Waihora. s.s., Monday. \ SAMOA: I Hauroto, s.s.. February 2. Mariposa. R.M.s., February 14. I FIJI: '' Hauroto, s.s., February 2. NEWCASTLE: Einpreza, barque, early. ; Neptune, barquentine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. IONDON: Buteshire, 5.8.. to-morrow. Silvorstream. barque, loading. HEW YORK: , . Star of the East, barque, to load. Peru, barque, to load. SAN FRANCISCO: Alameda, R.M.S., February 18. BYPXEY : Mokoia, s.s., Monday. FIJI: Rakanoa, s.s., early . Upolu, 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: Kia Ora leaves for East Coast ports, 5 p.m. Wednesday: Takapuna arrives at Onenunga from South. Thursday: Te Anau arrives from Southern ports: Takapuna leaves Onohnnga for Southern Ports at 10 a.m. (8.55 a.m. passen- J ger train). I Friday: Poherua arrives from South. i Saturday: Rotoili arrives at Onehunga] from South: Tc Anau leaves for Southern i ports; Poberua leaves for Bluff direct, and j calls at Onmaru and Timaru coming North. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. • To-day: Gairloch arrives from New Ply- j month: Waiotahi loaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 7 p.m.: Chelmsford leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Muritai arrives from Mercury Bay. Kuaotunu, and Kennedy's Bav; Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Kaneiri leaves for Raglan at 1 p.m.:' Ohineinnri leaves for Whaiunnkl. Tutukaka, Helena Bay. and Northern ports at 3 p.m. Wednesday; Gairloch leaves for No* Plymonth at 3 p.m.; Muritn- 't'avf? 'or the Gre.it Barrier at nidnhiit: Wellington leaves for Whangarei Marsdrn Point. Mang.:pai. and I'arua Bay at 9.30 '.m.: Waiting: leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay. \Vhangaiunia. and Tairua at 9 n.m.j Kanieri arrives Iroin Raglan: Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei Town \\Tiarf: Xgnngnm arrives from Tauranga. and Whali.itane; Gleneig leaves for Opunaki and Wangnnui at 1 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thamc3 daily. See advertisement daily panera. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Westralia, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Buteshire, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Southern Cross, Mission yacht, in stream. Silverstream, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Star of the East, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Peru, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Handa Isle, barquentine. at Railway Wharf. Clansman, schooner, in dock. Envy, ketch, at Breastwork. IMPORTS. Per Elingamite, s.s., from the South:2os bags flour, 10 sacks oatmeal, 68 bundles twine, 27 bags rice, 150 sacks oats. 116 sacks seed, 11 cases tea. 198 sacks wheat. 381 trusses straw, 11 hogsheads ale, 10 sacks hides, 30 bandies elbows, 100 cases starch, 105 cases meats. 20 ca°os onions, 22 cases dip. 35 ranges. 34 packages ranges, 9 ingots tin. 80 cases matches, 4 bundles paper, 40 drams oil, 23 kegs nails, 10 Sheep, and 250 tons ex s.s. Aotea, from London. Per Handa Isle: 22 tons Newcastle coke, 218 tons Newcastle slack, 120 tons Newcastle round. -W. and G. Winstone. EXPORTS. Per Elingamite, for Sydney: 62 reels, 16 «*ses cheese, 6 crates cream, 64 sacks potatoes. 50 sacks seed, 500 sacks maize, 29 bales flax s cases and 2 hoses kauri gum, 5 bales wool, 8V packages fungus, 157 packages manganese, ft* pieces and 867 bundles timber. 7 casks tailings. 17 hogsheads, and sundries. The Northern Company's stcaraei Waiotahi arrived yestirday morning from Opotiki and Tauranga. with passengers and a cargo of maize, cheese, ev. she leaves for the samo places again th\; evening Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Clansman left lor Bussell, Whangaroa, and Mangonni. »„ Th i e ,orthern ,Opnmi«nv'fc steamer Wellington left last night for Whangarei Last night the steamer Stelh. left for Wharekawa. Yesterday the brigantlne Linda Weber sailed from Wellington for Auckland, and on arrival will undergo a thorough overhaul and repnir. Transhipments, per s.s. Aotea, from London, arrived from the South by the Elingnmite yesterday. s Tho Northern Company's steamer Muritai left last night for Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Haj and Mercury Bay. Yesterday the schooner Clansman was Boated into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and painting. The barquentine Handa Me was berthed at the Railway Wharr yesterday to discharge her cargo of coal from Newcastle. This afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Obinemuri leaves for Helena Bav and the North. The barque Silverstream lias commenced taking in wool etc.. for London. This n'ternoon the Huddart-Parker steamer Westrnim _ leaves for East Coast and Southern ports. Yesterday the barquentine Brazil and the Bngantine Lady Mabel sailed from the Knlpara for Sydney with timber cargoes. Tho auxiliary schooner Tnroa. from this port arrived at Whangaroa.on Sunday night. THE KLI.NUA.MITE. • The'. Huddart-Parker steamei Elingamite. . Captain W. Waller, arrived from Southern ■*■ ana East Coast ports yesterday morning. Mr. A. Ceruttv, the purser, reports that the stcainor left the Dunedin Wharf at 6.30 p.m. on the 17th inst.. was detained 10 hours in it fog inside Taiaroa Heads, called at Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. leaving the latter port at 9.15 a.m. on the 22nd. and arrived at 9.15 a.m. yesterday. Experienced fresh to strong variable winds and rainy weather to Wellington, thence fine cloar weather,- moderate westerly winds and smooth seas to arrival. The Elingamite proceeded on to Sydney last evening. THE BUTESHIRE. The Shire liner Buteshire, from Port Chalmers, which anchored outside of Itangitoto on Sunday flight, came into port yesterday morning, and was berthed at tho Railway Wharf to take' in cargo for London. Tho steamer Is expected to leave for London to-morrow. •' ■-■■•; -

I THE KIA OBA. I The Union Company's steamer Kia Ora, I Captain E. Shaw, arrived from the East '. Coast last evening. Mr. Thomas, the purser, ' reports that the steamer left Napier at 5 p.m. I on the 17th inst.. Gisborne at 11 p.m. on the 118 th; called at'Tologa. Anaura. Tokomaru, I and Waipiro on the 19th. Tuparoa on the i 20th, Rcporua and Awanui on the 21st, To ' Araroa and Hick's Bay on the 22nd, leaving )' the latter place at 10.30 a.m., and arriving i, as above. Experienced strong west to south- ' west winds, with heavy sea on the trip. ' Tho Kia Ora leaves for East Coast Porta ' l again this evening. ! THE POHERUA. i The Union Company's steamer Poherua 1 . leaves Wellington for Gisborne to-day. and , | is expected to reach this port on Friday ' evening. She leaves for Bluff direct on Satur- • day. ' THE ROYALIST. , I H.M.s. Royalist loft Napier for Auckland on • I Sunday morning, and proceeds on to Samoa. 'i THE TOLOSA. i The Tyser liner Tolosa. from New Yok, Melbourne, and Sydney, is expected to ar- ! rive to-day. Messrs. T. and S. Morrin I (Limited) are the inward agents for the , steamer. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVAL 3. Glenelg, s.s., A. H. Austin, from Wanganui and Opunake. Passengers: Misses Gilmour (2), Williams. Mesdames Harper. Raid, Messrs. Titian. Solar. Lewis (21, Harper. Masters Coorcr. Gerald, and one steerage— 1 Northern S.S. Co.. agents. | DEPARTURES, I Roioiti, s.s.. J. Robertson, for New Ply- ' month and Wellington. Passengers: Mr. and : Mrs. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Drunston, Mes- , dames Sims and infant. A'Vinson. Ha*lnm, ; Drinnsev. Chatterton, Mcllueh. Duke. Trott. ; Troutbeck. Tyrell-Fhiliips. Sharp. ile='cnr:'. j Brown, Pittar. Benzoni, Mitchell. Thirkle. I Whiltome. Hnlden. Campbell. West and | child. Baker and family. Rainsiiv, Wright, i Misses Maunsev. Kits'in. Trevor. Smart, ; Kreeft. Stevenson. Morrah <l: Parker, .<cill, ; Benzoni. Selby. Rout. Ilngan. Dawson. Golds- ! hrough, Ev;insnn. Jones, Wadhani, Hobson, I Baker 12), Turton. Swann. Neville. Rev. T. ' Bra v. Messrs. Wilson. Hemiltz, G. Leighton, ■ W. J. Meek. G. Mills, Stiibbs. I Mills. Pearce, ' Aberorombie, J. C. Martin. E. H. Taylor, Bislev, Howicson, 0. F. Fowkes, W. H. , Fowke«. Friend, J. Kin«ella. Mitchell, Chatter- ! top. H. Berry. W. Hin'on. B. Dawson. At- ! kinson, Grigg, L. Kim:. Oxlev, T. West, • Evans. f!-!dsMirv. C. Bird. G. M. Evans. . French, Murgatrovd. I.f>ng Kee. Sine I,'ee. . Black. Clcufon. Master'; Barker. Baker, I Trott, Rowley, and 40 steerage.—Union US. I Co.. agents. I The Northern Company's steair.c* Olenclff : arrived yesterday mornint, from Wtin^iirii I and Opunake with passengers and general 1 cargo. Yesterday afternoon the '."nion Company's steamer Rotoiti left for New Plymouth and Wellington. BY TKLKCRAPH. KAIPARA HEADS. January 23.—Arrived: Mav, barquentine, Stirling, s.s., from the Manukau: Devonport, barque, from Westnnrt. Sailed: Brisbane. I s.s.. for Melbourne; Brazil, barquentine. Lady 1 Mabel, brigantine. for Sydney. j MARSDEN POINT ] January 25.—Arrived: Will Watch, ketch. from CoromaivW: Clio, ketch, from tile Thames; Hn-'P Belle, ketch, Progress, scow, from Auckland. WHANGAREI. January 23.—Sailed: Chelmsford, s.s., for Auckland. I WHANfSAROV January 23-Arrived, last night: Toroa, auxiliary schooner, fr-'m Auckland. NAPIER. January S3—Arrived: Flora, s.s., Omapcre, s.s., from the North. ! NEW PLYMOUTH. ! January 23.—Arrived: Gairloch, s.s.. from : Onehunga. Sailed: Gairloch, s.s.,'for One- ' hunga. I WELLINGTON. I January 23—Arrived: Blenheim, ship, from Liverpool: Joseph Sims, schooner, from I.vt- ! telton. Sailed: Queen Lonise, s.s., for Waj nganui: Rolomahana, ss.. for Lyttelton: Te i Anau, s.s., for Napier, Gisliornc. and Auckland. Passengers: Misses Bn'fin. Thorpe. Mcsdames Park. Wnnc'hcad. Messrs. James, Trcnchard. Levers, McKrndrirb, Park, Woodhead, Farrar. Green, and 11 steerage. Linda Weber, brigantine. for Auckland; Annie Hill, schooner, for Kaipara. BLUFF. January Arrived: Tutanekni. Government s.s., from Greymonth. Sailed: Rotokino, S.S., for Sydney. MELBOURNE. January 23—Arrived: Wakatipu, s.s., from the Bluff and Hobart. NEWCASTLE. January 23.—Sailed: Hawed, 5.8., for Timaru. PORT CHALMERS. January 23.—Sailed: Monowai. s.s., for Melbourne, via the Bluff and Hobart; Rakanoa, s.s., for Fiji, via the North. GISBOKNE SHIPPING. GISBOHNE. January 23.-Messr«. Nelson Brothers' freezing hulk. Prince of Wale's arrived 1 1 from Picton to-day. The schooner Aotea ' left yesterday, via coastal ports, for Aui-1-- ) land. The schooner Waiapn has sailed for ' Tokomaru. there to load wool for Itishorne. • The s.s. Omaepre. from the roast, brought a record cargo of wool, having over 300 bales I on board, for transhipment to the liarnue ] Akaroo, and the s.s. Star of Victoria, the i latter being at Napier. : THE BLENHEIM. WELLINGTON. January 23.— ship Blen- ! heim, which was blown away from the Heads a fortnight ago. got in at last about midnight— days from Liverpool. It was not till yesterday afternoon that the wind changed to the south and gave her a chance. She lost two or three sails in the gale.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 4