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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—s.ss a.m.; 6.18 p.m. „ „ Manukau—7.s4 a.m. i 8.17 p.m. Sun— 5.0 a.m.; sets, 7.7. p.m. Moon—Full, to-morrow, 7.5 a.m. ARRIVALS. , Royalist, H.M. screw cruiser, 1460 tons, 1400 horse-power, 12 guns, Captain Torlesse, from Napier. Wellington, 6.5., 279, E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers; Mesdames Bennett, Carruth, Drvnan, Harnett. Reed, Marott.i, Bell, Murphy, Wakelin, Gillham. Misses Dry nan, Scott,' Sheath, Reed, Grant, Larroti, Fraser, Hawken (2). Frater, Bongard, Rev Simmons, Messrs. Bennett, Ball, Walker, Clark, Adams, P. Jones, Haywood, Hocken. Adams, Crawford, McLean, Worsley. Keed, and 10 steerage.—Kjrthern S.S. Co., agents. Muritai, s.s., 220, Joseph Duthie, from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Kennedy's Bay. Passengers Mesdames Cahill, Potts, Coldham and child, Burton, Bornzen, Sadgrove, Slator, Coglan. Home and child, Misses Medgay, Wright, Home, Messrs. Cahili, Kidd, Marshall, Coldham, Nicholls, Logan, Boon, Smitji, Tyre, Northern S.S. Co., agents. Chelmsford, s.s., 70, J. Taw, from Whanga--Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Westrnlh, s.s., 2334, Alfred H. Thorpe, for East Coast- and bouthern ports. Passengers: —For Gisbornc: Mesdames Eaton (2). Clill'ord, Gaston, Stubbs and infant, Miss McCabe, Messrs. Hoot-on, Bach. Ballantine, Campbell, Gaston. For Napier: Mesdames Catighley, Main and child. Poison, Francis, A. Jones, J. Palmer, Hester, Lewis, Bake, Misses Williams, Hester, Ready, lladdison, Sister of St. Joseph, Mes'rs. Melbourne. Francis, Lawrence, Crerar, Ingram, M:i.~ey, Caughley, Blythe, Zaram, Polson, A. V. Bone, .'.Listers Deacon and Bayley. For Wellington: Mesdames Harrison and son, Scanlon, Robertson and sons, Holniwood, Late and child, Kobson and child, Misses llolmwood and Johnston, Messrs. Brien, Yealc, Vivian, Tunnocliil'e, Scanlon, Wishart. For Lyttelton: Nurse Woods. Mesdames Munro, De Montalk, Chapman and three children, Eussell and infant, Misses Busch. inglis. Dick, Dodds, W. Munro, J. Munro, Comens, Bergquist, tjlielton. King. Rabbi Goldstein, Messrs. Burley, Munro, Falkner, Roby, Ward, do Montalk, Masters Dodd, Inglis I*2), Ballin, Kincaid. For Dunedill: Mrs. A. McFarlane, Misses Cameron, Gordon, Stables. McFarlane, Woodaide, Messrs. Hope. Houligan, Brennun, Woodside, Shand, Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. J. McFarlane. 26 steerage for all ports, aiid original from Sydney.— D. Nathan and Co., agents. Waiotalii, 5..;., 278, A. F. Johnson, for Tauranga and Opotiki.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kia Ora, s.s., 200, E. Shaw, for Coast ports, Gisborno, and Napier. Passengers: Messrs. E. F. Capper, 11. F. Forder, D. O'Moore, and five steerage.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Chelmsford, s.s., 70, J. Taw, for Whangarei. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Ohinemuri, s.s.. 70, T. Ilaultain, for Helena Bay. Whangaruru. Tutukaka, and the North. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Royalist, H.M. screw cruiser, for Fiji. V/estralia. s.s., for the South. Waiotahi, s.s., for Tauranga and Opotiki. Kia Ora. s.s., for the East Coast. Chelmsford, s.s., for Whangarei. Ohinemuri, s.s., for the North. EXPECTED ARIVALS. LONDONi Pakeha, 8 s., direct, due about Friday. Indraghiri. s.s.. via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed. December 6. Papanui, s.s., direct, sailed January 14. HAMBURG : Rising Star, barque, sailed November 8. NEW YORK : Tolosa. s.s., duo to-day. Hawke's Bay. s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail January 20. Marv Ilaslirouck, barque, sailed December 7. SAN FRANCISCO: Mariposa, R.M.s., February 14. 6YDNEY : Tolosa, s.s., due to-day. Waihora, b.s., Monday. SAMOA: Hanroto. s.s., February 2. Mariposa, It.M.a., February 14. FIJI: Hauroto, s.s., February 2. NEWCASTLE: Empreza, barque, early. Neptune, barquentine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. tONDON: Buteshire, 8.5., to-day. Silverstream, barque, loading. my YORK: Star of the East, barque, to load. Peru, barque, to load. BAN FRANCISCO: Alameda, R.M.s., February 18. 6YPN EY : Mokoia, 8.8., Monday. FIJI: Rakanoa, s.s.. early . Upolu. s.s., January 31. SAMOA: Hauroto, s.s., February 8. Alameda, R.M.s., February 18. NOBFOIdC ISLAND: Envy, ketch, early. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Taliapuua arrives at Onehnnga 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). Friday: Poherua arrives from South. Saturday: Rotoiti arrives at Onehunga from South; Te Anau leaves lor Southern ports; Poherua leaves for Bluff direct, and calls at Ocimaru and Tiinaru coming North. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m.; Muritai leaves 'or the Great Barrier at midnight; 'Vi- ,uiarton leaves for Whangarei. Marsden I'oirl. Mangapai, and Parua Bay at 9.30 p.m.; " aitangi leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, H'liaugamata, and Tairua at 9 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Raglan: Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Ngunguru arrives from Tauranga and Whakatane; Gleueig leaves for Opunaki and Wanganui at 1 p.m. Thursday: Muritai arrives from the Great Barrier; Kanieri leaves for Waitara at 11.30 a.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whangapoua at 8 p.m.: Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Friday: Clansman arrives from Russell at 6 a.m., and leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Weliinff'.an leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, .jut Parua Bay, at 10.3'J p.m. Muritai leave! for Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay, and Mermry Bay at 9 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from "Vhausapoi'.a; Waitangi arrives from Tairua and Wliang.wiaia; Gairloch arrives from New Plymouth. •l"-.v:c- Service: Steamers leave for Thames daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR Bntesliiie, s.s. at Railway Wharf. Southern Cross, Mission yacht, in stream. Silverstreani, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Star of the East, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Peru, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Handa Isle, barquetitinc, at Railway Wharf. Clansman, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Envy, ketch, at Breastwork. EXPORTS. Per Westrr.lia, for the South: 2632 bags 10 sacks and 49 cases sugar, 37 bales and packages leather, 21 cases waters. 18 packages groceries. 12 packages saddlery, 39 cases beer, 50 sacks maiie. 77 coils rope, 36 empty casks, 1519 cases fruit, 17 cases draoeiy, 272 sacks cement, 29 rases stationery, 21 cases boots, 53 cases vinegar, and sundries The Northern Company's steamer Muritai arrived from Mercury liny, Kuaotunu, and Kennedy's Bay last night, and leaves at twelve o'clock tc-night for 111" Croat Barrier. Yesterday morning the Northern Company's steamer f'hetmsf ml arrived from Whangarei, and left for the same place again in the afternoon. The lluddart-Parker steamer Westralia left for East Coast and Southern ports yesterday afternoon. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi left foi Tauranga and Opotiki. Yesterday afte:noon the Northern Company's steamer Ohinemuri left for the North. The Union Company's steamer Kia Ora left last evening fot Coast ports, Gisborne, and Napier. Yesterday the schooner Clansman was floated out of the Auckland Dock after cleaning and painting, and w;:s berthed nt the Queen-street WMrf. The barque Star of the East has completed the discharge of he, New York cargo, and will load kauri gum and flax for New York shortly. The Norwegian brig Edward sailed from tlie Thames for Melbourne on Monday with a cargo of white pine timber shipped at Gibbons' Kopu mill. . Yesterday the schooner Awanui was floated into the Auckland Dock fo. cleaning arid painting. The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi leaves to-night for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Whaitgamata .On Monday night the barque Alcfestis arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle, and, on discharge of her cargo of coal, proceeds to aajpara to load timber for Sydney. Yesterday the barquo Silverstream took cn board a number of casks of tallow arid a inantity of cargo for London. The barque Peru is landing her cargo from Jew York m very good order. ,As soon as her discharge is completed she will load with ™ gum and flax for New York. vtf 1 ?! P. n Company's steamer D ngadee left Hokiauga for New Plymouth ml! a ? ar S° °f railway sleepers. The Union Company's steamer PukaM dbe3 day next ® ort Auckland until SaturThe barque Devobjwrt, which has arrived at bbr SSoS WeStß ° rt ' i! 10 l0!id .Yesterday the Union Company's Steamer Sobart m BlUff from Melbo «™e yMterday" Bata had " new mast Mr. George Niccol has on the Stocks st his yards, CasWiri-street West, a new scow, which , is expected to be launched this week Early this mornihg the Northern Company's steamer .Wellington arrived from Whangarei with passengers and general cargo. She leaves for the same place again to-night. c THE TAURANGAf. „H.M,s. Tauranga arrived at Wellington from * ' a P, ie / Yesterday, and will probably await £1- that port for the Mildura, which is now on f- uSr way from Hobart to relieve the Tauranga '• on the New Zealand division. 3' , , liffi. ROYALIST. H.M.S. screw cruiser Royalist arrived from Napier yesterday morning, anchoring at the -'/ man-of-war ground. : During the. day the p .warship was busily engaged.,in taking in $ stores, water, etc;; and left for Fiji in tub evening, and proceeds thence to Api». T- >

THE TE ANAU. I The Union Company's steamer Te Anau leaves Gisborne for Auckland to-day, and is ( expected to arrive to-morrow forenoon. She leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon on Saturday. THE BUTESHIRE. The Sliiro liner Buteshire took on board vesterday large consignments of wool, kauri gum etc., for London at the Railway Wharf. The steamer is expected to complete her loading and leave for London to-day. THE UPOLU. The Union Company's stermer Upolu is up on the patent slip at Wellington for general ; overhaul and inspection, and is to leave or Auckland on Friday. The Upolu leaves tins port for Fiji on Tuesday evening nest. TIIE TOLOSA. The Tyser liner Tolosa. from New Yons, Melbourne, and Sydney, is due to-day. A notico to consignees from the local agents, Messrs. T. and 8. Morrill (Limited), will be found in another part of this issue. THE HINEMOA. The Government steamer Hinemoa is expected to arrive from Wellington and the East Coast lighthouses on Friday neit. At this port the steamer will take in stores and supplies for the Northern lighthouses, and after finishing her work at the various places along the coast, will proceed to the Kermedecs. and after inspecting the islands, will return to Auckland, end then go on to Kaipara, Onehunga, and Wellington. THE NEW STEAMER WAIWERA. The Bhaw. Savill, and Albion Company's new steamship Waiwera is to leave the Clyde for New Zealand direct during the first week in February, under the command of Captain Stuart, late of the Arawa and Tainni. Mr. Louden, formerly chief officer, comes out in a similar capacity in the Waiwera. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Gairloch, b.b., W. F. Norbury, from New Plvmouth Passengers: MissesEmpson, Gore. La wry. Winks. Castles. Mesdames Empson, Rees. Bavlev, Reinell, Messrs. Winks, Melby, Martin. Rosell. Wilson, Lipton, Goldie, Learv. Whitely, Smith, Atkinson. Perrett, Rumnell, Garland, Gibson, Crosier. Winks, and 10 steerNorthern S.S. Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. Kanieri, 8.5., Do Wolfe, for Raglan.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. Tlie Northern Company's steamer Gairloch arrived at 11.45 a.m. yesterday from New Plymouth with passengers and 20 tons sundries. The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri left yesterday afternoon for Raglan. BY TELF.dRAI'H. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. January 24,-The s.s. Elingamite passed west at 10.50 a.m. to-day. KAIPABA HEADS. January Sailed: Warrior, scow, for Onehunea. __ MARSDEN POINT. January Arrived: Zior, schooner, Vixen and Tally-ho, scows, from Auckland; Terarawa, ketch, from Coromandel. Sailed: Hikurangi and Will Watch, ketches, for Auckland. RUSSELL. January 24.—Arrived: Clansman, s.a., from Auckland. * HOKIANGA. January 24.—Sailed: Dingadeo, s.s., for Now Plymouth. GISRORNE. January 24 —The auxiliary schooner Aotea did not go to Auckland as advised, but. proceeded to Wangawehi and Table Cape for wool. She returned this morning, and will probably leave for Auckland to-morrow. NAPIER. January 24.—Arrived: Te Anau, b.s., from the South. Sailed: Te Anau, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH. January 24.—Arrived: Rotoiti. s.s.. from Onehunga; Takanuna, s.s., from Wellington and Nelson. Sailed: Taknpuna. s.s., for Onehunga; Rotoiti. s.s.. for Wellington. WELLINGTON. January 24.—Arrived: Flora, s.s.. from Auckland, via the East Coast; Pohcrua, s.s., Rotorua, s.s.. from Lyttelton; Star of Victoria, s.s., Tauranga H.M.P., Omapere. s.s., from Napier. Sailed: Flora, s.s., for the South. OAMARU. January 24.Sailed: Waikato, s.s., for Timani. LYTTELTON. January Arrived last night: Alcestis, barque, from Newcastle. BLUFF. January 24.—Arrived: Tarawera. s.s., from Melbourne and Hobart. Passengers for Auckland : Miss Darby. Messrs. Darby and Holstein, and four steerage. Sailed: Tarawera, s.s., for Dnnedin; Monowai, s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday as fol"Wind: South-west and sooth and south-east'at all places north nf Napier and New Plymouth, and irenorally between northwest and west and smith-west at all other places. Barometer: Rise in the north, but fall in the south. Se:i : Moderate on both coasts. Tides: High on both coast 3."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10969, 25 January 1899, Page 4

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