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SHIPPING.

fligh Water at AucMand-7.12 a.m.; 7.33 p.m. „ „ Manukau— a.m.; 9.32 p.m. Sun-Rises, 7.5 a.m.; sets, 4.46 p.m. Moon— to-day, 8.2 a.m. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday as follows:—"North-west to west and south gale-, glass rise after 10 hours from now, and much colder weather." ARRIVALS. Waikare, s.s., 3071, H. J. Richardson, from Sydney. Passengers: 180 excursionists. "Upolu, s.s., 1141, Norman Beaumont, from Fiji. Passengers: Mesdamos Forbes, Laurence, child, and servant, Witham, Messrs. Browne, C. F. Browne, Locke, Scott, btuart, Master Michael.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Terranora, p.s., SO, Edward McLeod, from Mangonni. Whangaroa,. and Eussell. ~ Passengers; Mrs. Marshall, Miss Wood, Messrs. McKay, Honan, Hare, Lush, Woodham, Master Wood, and 10 steerage-Northern b.B. C ChelSrd. s.s.. 70. J. Taw, from Wlianga—Northern S.S. Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Upolu, s.s., 1141, Norman Beaumont, loi Wellington.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.s., 279 E. Stephens™, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Muritai, s.s., 225, Joseph Duthie, for Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu. and Mercury Bay.— Northern S.S. Co.. agents. - Ngunguru, s.s., 84. C. Hopkins, for TOiangaon.i and Wliakatane—Northern S.S. Co., Howard, schooner, 68, Thomas Jones, for Hokiangct.—Master, agent. Brothers, auxiliary schooner, 65, Subritsky, for Hohoura and Awanni.-Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Taieri, s.s.. for AVestport. Upolu, s.s., for Wellington. Wellington, s.s., for Whangarei. Muritai, s.s., for way ports and Mercury Ngunguru, s.s., for Whangapoua and Wliakatane. , ~ May Howard, schooner, for Hokianga. Brothers, auxiliary schooner, for the North.

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: lloan a arrives from Sydney; Rotoiti arrives at Onehunga from South at midni Jfonday • Rotoiti leaves Onehunga for the South at 11 a.ni (8.55 a.m. passenger train); Moana leaves for San Francisco, via Apia and Honaluli, at noon. Tuesday: Hawea arrives from the South. Wednesday: Takapuna arrives at Oneliunga. from the South. Thursday: Mawhera arrives from Last Coast ports; To Anau arrives from the South; Takaruna leives Onehunga for the South at 10 a.m. (8.55 a.m. passenger train); Mawhera leaves for East Coast ports and tho South at 5 p.m.; Hawea leaves for Bluff direct at 5 p.m. Friday: Kakanoa arrives from Fiji. Saturday: Rotoiti arrives at Oneliunga from the South; Te Anau leaves for the South at noon. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Muritai arrives from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu; Waitangi arrives from Tau; ran°-a Whangamata. and Tairua; Ohinemuri arrives from Northern ports early, and eaves for Waihcke at 9.50 a.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 1 p.m.; Kanleri arrives from Waitara; Waiotalu arrives from Opotiki; Glenelg arrives from New Plymouth and Wanganui; Wellington arrives from Whangarei; Glenelg leaves for Ifokianga at 5 p.m. Sunday: Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 11.30 a.m. ~ , Monday Clansman leaves fo. Russell and Northern ports at 7 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay at 9 p.m.; Ohinemuri leaves for Wailiarara and Hohoura at 5 pm,; Kanieri leaves fo. Waitara at 11.30

""Tuesday Wellington leaves for Wliangarei, Mangapai, Wliangarei Heads, andParua Bay at 10.30 p.m. Waiotalu leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 7 p.m.; Chelms ord leaves for Whangarei at 5 p.in.; Gairloch arrive from New Plymouth; Glenelg arrives from Hokianga early, and leaves for Opupake and Wanganui at 3 p.m.; Ngungum arrives from Whakatane. nmao Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR,. Waikare, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Flora, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, mission yacht, at Queenstreet Wharf. Mary Hasbrouck, barque, at Quay-street Jetty Northern Chief, barque, at Sugar Works. Silver Cloud, barquentme, at Railway « hart. Vision, brig, in stream. Defiance, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. Falcon, schooner, cn slip. Croydon Tiass, schooner, at Breastwork. IMPORTS. , , Per TJpolu, from Fiji: 6506 bunches bananas, 105 cases fruit, 11 sacks cocoanuts, 68 sacks peanuts, 36 sacks hides, 2 bales wool, 2 bundles skins, and sundries. For South: 4090 bunches and 2661 cases bananas.

The Northern Company's steamer Terranora arrived from Mangonui, Wliangaroa, and Russell yesterday morning with passengers and a cargo of kauri gum, etc. Last night the Northern Company's stea : mer Chelmsford arrived from Whangarei with a cargo of kauri gum, etc., and leaves for the same place again at 1 p.m. to-day. _ Yesterday morning the Union Company s steamer Taieri went clown to Drunken Bay to have her compasses adjusted, and left in the afternoon for Westport. The Ncithern Company's steamer Wellington left for AYhangarei last night, and returns this evening. Last night the Northern Company s steamer Muritai left for Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu. and Mercury Bay. The Northern Company's steamer Ngunguru left last evening for Whangapoua and Wtakatane. w „ , ~ , Yesterday the schooner May Howard sailed for Hokianga. The auxiliary schooner Brothers left yesterday afternoon for Hohoura and Awanui. At noon to-day the Union Company's steamer Flora leaves for East Coast and Southern ports. The Mission yacht Southern Cross was berthed at the Queen-street Wharf yesterday to take in stores, etc.. for tile Islands. The loading of the American barque Mary Hasbrouck, for New York, will be completed to-day, and she will sail early next week. H.M.s. TcVch arrived at Suva from Samoa on June 28, and left for Apia on the Ist inst. The London Missionary Society's yacht John Williams arrived at Suva from Samoa on June 18.% nd left for the Line Islands.

On June 28 the Seventh Day Adventist brigantine I'itcairn sailed from Suva for Sail Francisco. THE MOAN A. The Union Company's mail steamer Moana is due from Sydney to-morrow morning, and leaves for Apia. Honolulu, and San Francisco at noon on Monday. THE WESTRALIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia is expected to arrive from Sydney late to-mor-row night. THE RAICANOA. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa arrived at Suva from Sydney on June 22 to load raw sugar through the group for Auckland. She is timed to leave Suva to-day, and is due on Friday next. THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR. The New Zealand Shipping Company, the local agents for the A. and A. line, have received advices stating that the Auckland cargo per steamer Knight Templai, from New York, will come forward by the s.s. Elingamite, due from Wellington to-morrow. THE ELINGAMITE. The Hnddart-Parker steamer Elingamite leaves Gisborne for Auckland to-day, and is expected to arrive to-morrow morning. She proceeds on to Sydney at 4 p.m. on Monday, THE RANGATIRA. The local agents, Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co.. inform us that the Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Rangatira, left London for Port Chalmers and Lyttelton on June 30. Auckland cargo by the steamer will be transhipped at Dunedin. _ „ THE RIALTO. The German barque Rialto, which recently put into Levuka whilst on the voyage from Newcastle to Tocopilla, with hei cargo of coal in a heated condition, resumed liet voyage on June 23, having discharged about 700 tons of her coal.

THE CANADIAN MAIL. Tilt Canadian mail steamer Aorangi arrived at Suva from Sydney and Brisbane, on June 28, and resumed her voyage to Honolulu and Vancouver the same afternoon. : THE UPOLU. The Union Company's steamer Upolu, Captain Norman Beaumont, arrived from Fiji early yesterday morning, with a cargo of fruit, etc. Mr. W. Taylo., the purser, to whom we are indebted for late Fiji papers, reports: The Upolu left Auckland at 620 p.m. 21st nit., arrived at. Suva at 5 p.m. 26th ult.. after a rough passage; discharged cargo and coal, and left for Nadroga at 6 a.m. 29th; worked Likari, Cuvu, Bovatjrari, and Navna, coming back to Suva at 5 p.m. 30th; completed loading, and sailed at 4.30 p.m.. Ist inst., arriving at 4 a.m. yesterday. Experienced strong head winds and seas fill nearing • New Zealand, thence fine weather till arrival. The Upolu left for Wellington in tile afternoon, THE WAIKARE. . . The Union Company's steamer- Waikare, Captain H. J. Richardson, from Sydney, r .waa coming up the harbour as we went to press, having on board a large number of excursionists for the South Sea Islands. , ; -* '' THE AEDANDEARG. / ,; ' Up to the hour of our going to press, there was no sign of the Tyser liner Ardandearg, now due from Sydney, but she may be expected to put in an appearance at any' mo- • meat. ' ~ " : A BUOY ADRIFT. ' ' 4> Kit has been reported to' the Collector of Customs that the black.buoy, usually'moored S.W. ' of i Motuihi is now : anchored in : the Motutapu passage,', having: evidently :• floated \«;'r its moorings-there j during the late spring vtides. : A black wooden buoy, bound with iron, and with about 4ft of chain attached, was gg, found adrift new. Tapu' i, fortnight ago, and'

taken ashore. It may possibly prove to be one of the Thames River buoys, Manners will do well to take note of the above. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Gairloch, s.s., W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth.' Passengers: Misses Thomas, Reynolds, Jordan, Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson Messrs. Hodson. Mann, Murphy. Peach, Watkinson, Williams, Forbes, Kayes, and four steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. The Northern Company's steamer Gairloch arrived at noon yesterday from New Plymouth with passengers, 50 head cattle, and general cargo. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPARA HEADS. July Arrived: Eliza Firth, schooner, from Lyttelton. MARSDEN POINT. July 7.—Arrived: Kahn. scow, from Auckland. Sailed: Saucy Kate, schooner. Hikurangi, ketch, for Auckland. AWANUI. , . July 7.—The auxiliary schooner Greyhound left for Auckland to-day. HOKIANGA. , , _ , July 7.—The barque Vale Royal, from Wellington, was sighted off Hokianga, andsif:nalled for a tug. She will probably come in next tide. NEW yj{OUTH. July 7.—Arrived:: Takapuna, s.s., from Oneliunga. Sailed: Glenelg, s.s., foi Onehunga; Takapuna, b.s.. for Wellington. WELLINGTON. July 7.—Arrived: Mawhera, s.s., from West port; Mararoa, s.s.. from Auckland sad tne East" Coast; Rotomahana. s.s., from the South. Sailed: Mawhera, s.s., foi Auckland; via the East Coast; Mararoa, S.S., loi Lyi telton. and Dunedin. Jnlv 7.-Sailed L IS L for Wngtom New Plymouth and Oneliunga Pa « is . ton 0 Black, Ormiston. July Arrived: Fiona,' s.s., from Auckland. =b

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11110, 8 July 1899, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11110, 8 July 1899, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11110, 8 July 1899, Page 6

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