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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland-9.56 a.m.; 1021 p.m. Manukau—ll.ss a.m.; 0.20 p.m. Sun—Rises, 4.58 a.m.; sets, 6.14 p.m. Moon—Last quarter, Thursday, 9.11 p.m. ARRIVALS. OCTOBER 21. m . Taieri, s.s., 1668, E. Stott, from Westport.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Harnett, Whitekiw, Vince, Smithers, Misses Sutton and Wilson, Messrs. C. E. Alderton, M. W. Armstrong. C. Hawken, C. Bell, H. B. Drummond, P. Revnolds, Allison, J. T. Seccombe. 0. Italion, Little, Edwards, and five steerage.Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waiotahi, s.s., 278, A. F. Johnson, from Opotiki and Tauranga. Passengers: liesdame, Bond and three children, Campbell, Moody. Chillis, King, Meta, Sharp. Miss Buriress, Messrs. ..lunro, Jloginie, King, alker, Hick, McNauglUon, and two natives-North-ern S.S. Co.. agents. ~ , „ •Muritai. s.s.. 225, Joseph Duthie. from Mercury Bay. Kuaotunu, and Kennedys Bay — Northern S.S. Co., agents. . Ohinemuri. s.s., 70. T. Haultam, from Whangapoua.—Northern S.S. Co- agents. Waimana, auxiliary schooner. 180, C. hopkins, from Whakatane.— S.b. Co., Medcra. auxiliary schooner, 80, H. G. Subrit/.ky, from Awanui. Hohoura, and \Uianparoa.—Master, agent. „ , n cvgrthmhuk„ Brothers, auxiliary schooner, 65, J. H Subritzky, from Awanui, Hohoura, and nangaroa.—Master, agent. OCTOBER 22. Talune, s.s., 2078, C. Spinks, from Sydney. Pas-eiders: Mesdames Gardiner and three children. Craig, Rowland, Drought and four children, Hutchison, Wigg and child, Dummet and maid, Buchanan and two children, Palmer, Wright. Burrows and family, Jackson Warren and child. Heath. Misses Jacktoil. Hutchinson, Ritchie, Todlmnter, Faust (31, Lome, Brown. Slialdricli, Ferguson, Hume (2», Ternahan. Little Sister o/ the Poor, Messrs. Gardiner, Craig, Rowland, Drought, Silent, Hutchinson, Cooper. Lane (21, bale, Field. Cuthbertson, Gooch and valet, Egden, Vill'ers. Neville, Noph, McLean, Palmer. Wright, Todhnnter. Faust, Clarke. McKisson, Yorke Patterson, Carter, Collev, Wigg, Head, Keilso'n. Brown, Watts, Russell, Dixon, Capt. Corfe. R.N., and 66 steerage.-l' S.S. Co., a ~\Y:i:hora, s.s.. 2003. R. E. Smith, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Espie, Mesdames Mitchelson, \=hcroft, Ryan. Misses Allen, Ryan, Mitchelson Jacubsen. Roulston, Riddle, Smith, Mcs-rs. Kenny, Hobbs. Bnrrell. Rattray, Williams. Drummond, A. Davis. Graham, Cairns, Murray. Crosse. Siddells, Stewart, Gamble, Rose. Williamson. Boucher, Hair, and 15 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. I'poln. s.s., 1141. Norman Beaumont, for East Coast and Southern port?. Passengers: Mr J I'd .Mrs. Bingham and infant. Mrs. Elliott. Misses Brown. Anderson, Buchanan. Messrs. Ifwerson, S. Browne, H. Jones, J. K. Jone 3 . H. A. Blake. Passell. W. H. Howe, Latham. Fussell. J. Beale. M Davis, H. E. Howe, Usher, Benton, W. G. Foster, and 1steeratre.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. Ngunguru. s.s., 84. Scott, for Whangarei.Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Aotea. auxiliary schooner, 100, John 11. Skinner. for coast ports and Gisborne.— L. Dacre and Co., agents. UNION' S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-dav: Pukaki arrives from Timaru; Rotoiti leaves Onehunga for the South at noon 110.45 a.m. passenger train); Waihora leaves for Sydney at 5 p.m. Tuesday: Talune leaves for the Sou.h at 2 p.m.; Ovahiu leaves for Rarotong-i and Tahiti at 5 p.m.; Taieri leaves for n estport at 5 p.m. . , „ Wednesday: Mariposa arrives from ban Francisco, and leaves for Sydney soon after arrival; Takapuna arrives at Onehunga from the South. , Thursday: Jlaporcrika arrives from tile South; Taviuni arrives from Suva and Levuka ■ Pukaki leaves for Wellington. Dunedin, and Bluff, calling at Oamaru and Timjiru coming North ; Takapuna leaves Onehunga" for the South at 10 a.m. (8.55 a.m. passenger train). t . Friday: Taviuni leaves for Wellington direct at noon. . Saturday: Omapere arrives from East Coast ports, and leaves for East Coast ports anil the South; liotokino arrives from Fiji; Mapourika leaves for the South at noon. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansman leaves for Russell and Northern ports at 7 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay at 9 p.m.; Ohinemuri leaves for Waiharara and Hohoura direct at 5 p.m.; Waitangi leaves for Tairua, Whangamata, and Tauranga at 9 p.m.: Wellington leaves for Whangarei and Mansapai at 10.30 p.m.: Ngnnguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Kanieri leaves for Waitara at 11.30 am.; Glenelg arrives from Onunalte and Wanganui; Terranora leaves for Whangapoua at midnight. Tuesday: Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 5.30 p.m.; Ngunguru leaves for W'hangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Gail'; inch arrives from New Plymouth: Muritai arrives from Mercury Bay. Kuaotunu, and Kennedy's Bay; Wellington arrives from W'hangarei; tllenelg leaves for Hokianga at 1 p.m. Thames Service:. Steamers leave for Thames iaily. See advertisements daily papers. IMPORTS. Per Taieri, from Westport: 1920 tons coal. ■ Per Waihora, from the South: 65 sacks oatmeal, 650 bags flour, 100 sacks wheat, !5 sacks oats, 1500 sacks potatoes, 100 sacks barley, 170 sacks bran, 250 boxes candles, 10 bales paper. 27 ranges, 38 packages for same, 200 l'O&ls wire, 90 cases matches. 80 cases tea, 150 bundles hoops, transhipments ex Kumara, and lane quantity of sundries. Per Talune, from Sydney: 393) felloes, 683 packages sultanas, 1229 pieces timber, 100 kegs soda, 1000 snokes, 23ii bags bonedust, 32 bales gunnies, 150 boxes tin plates, 208 bags bottles, 100 kegs cream of tartar. 408 bags ' bones. 593 cases currants. 202 cases fruit. 178 chests tea. 103 cases kerosene, 180 cases wax, 67 bars iron, 191 packages paper, 22 bundles iron, 1016 bags manure, 180 kegs nails, 40 cases whisky, and a quantity of sundries. Tho Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from W'hangarei on Saturday with passengers and general cargo, and leaves for the same place again to-night. On Saturday the Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi arrived from Opotiki and Tauranga with several passengers and the a following cargo:—97o sacks maize, 20 sacks potatoes. 12 sacks onions. 2 tons bacon. 25 boxes eggs, 12 boxes butter. 15 sacks kauri gum, 30 hides. 5 bales skins, 60 sheep, 30 pigs, and sundries. The Northern Company's steamer Muritai arrived from Mercury Bay. Kuaotunu. and Kennedy's Ray on Saturday night, and leaves for the same places again at 9 o'clock tonight. On Saturday the Northern Company's auxiliary schooner Waimana arrived from Wbakut'inc with a cargo of maize, etc. The auxiliary schooner Medora arrived from the North on Saturday night with a cargt of kauri gum, etc.. and leaves for Northern ports again on Wednesday evening. On 'Saturday afternoon the Union Company'' siearner Upoiu left foi East Coast and South >ru ports. The Northern Company's steamer Ngungnrn left on Saturday afternoon for Whangarei. On Saturday tho auxiliary schooner Aotea left for coast ports and Gisborne with a full general cargo. Tte Northern Company's steamer Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangor.ui this evening. The auxiliary schooner The Brothers arrived from the North on Saturday night, at 7 o'clock, with 530 packages of gum. / At 9 o'clock to-nifflit the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi leaves for Tairua, Whang.imata, and Tauranga. The American barque Grace Deering has commenced loading kauri gum for Now York, and will sail next week. Transhipments per Kumara. from London, arrived from the South yesterday by the Waihora. The Northern Company's steamer Ohinemuri leaves for Waiharara and Hohoura this afternoon. The Union Company's steamc. Pukaki is due from the South this morning with a cargo of produce. On Saturday the steamer Brisbane arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle, and on discharge of her cargo of coal proceeds to Kaipara to load timber for Melbourne. The barque Giuseppe Dahundo has been chartered to load liies at Marseilles for four New Zealand ports—Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin—and is to sail in December. The barquentine Margarita has sailed from Newcastle" for Auckland with a cargo of coal. THE ALICE. The American barque Alice sailed from Wellington for Auckland on Saturday with original cargo from New York, and on discharge loads with kauri gum for New York for Messrs. Arnold, Cheney, and Co. THE TALUNE. , The Union Company's steamer Talune, Captain C. Spinks. arrived from Sydney last night, after a quick passage across, bringing a larse number of passengers in both classes. Mr. W. Sadler, the purser, to whom we aro indebted for our files, etc.. reports: The Talune left the company's wharf, Margaretstreet, Sydney, at 5.35 p.m., and passed through Port Jackson Heads at 6.20 p.m. on the 18th inst.; passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at 6 a.m. on the 22nd. Cape Brett at 1.30 p.m. the same date, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf at 10 p.m. Fine weather was experienced throughout the passage. The Talune leaves for East Coast and Southern ports to-morrow afternoon. 1 THE WAIHORA. The Union Company's steamer Waihora, ' Captain R. E. Smith, arrived from Southern '• and East Coast ports yesterday afternoon. & . Mr. Isaac, the purser, reports that the stea- !*' mer left Dnnedin on the 17th inst., aiid called at Lyttelton, Wellington. Napiei. and Gis- •!?-' (ihorne, leaving the latter port at 11.45 a.m. 'on the 21st. and arriving at 3 p.m. yesterday, v' v.. Experienced fine weather and smooth seas to Gisborne; thence strong head winds and seas to arrival. The Waihora leaves for Sydney at 6 p.m. to-day. . • the taieri. Union Company's steainei Taieri, Captain E. Stott. arrived from Westport on M 0: Saturday morning with a cargo of coal. The chief officer reports that the steamer left fn -"t Westport at '8 p.m. on the 17tb inst.: had Cape Maria Van' Piemen abeam at 4.10 a.m. ;W ,; on the 20tll inst., and passed North Cape at 820 a.m. on the.- same date; had Tintiri abeam at 3.15 a.m., and arrived at 5.15 a.m. on •; -'v - - - ' ; •: Sr.,l. ■/.; r:-\i ■ .. i'

the 1 "Ist inst. Experienced strong gale from north to W.S.W., with heavy squalls of wind and rain, very high confused sea, till the morning of the 20th; thence to arrival moderate to .fresh W.S.W. winds, and squally at times. '.The Taieri leaves for W estport tomorrow evening. A NEW KETCH. The new ka'ch built to the order of Mr. Darroch^of a arrived*in the Manukau Mrday ; _having his new boat,' reports that fine weather was weatherlj' boat. A number of people inspected. this the latest addition to the fleet of the Manukau on Saturday, and Mr. Ca\an ™ congratulated on his enterprise in proV dine such a large and commodious boat to meet the requirements of his flourishing and increasing business. PORT OP ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Rotoiti. s.s., John Robertson, from Wellington and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Hunter. Maxwell, Berry (2), Me&vlames J. C. Brown and child, James, fetebbing and child, Hoskin 9 a .id two children. Maxwell, lions. 11. Scotland and W. McCullough, M.L.C. Messrs. T. C. Williams, W. H. Beretham. C. Lloyd A. S. Paterson. Miller, H. S. Jeafferson. W. Pickles. W. Cherat, Hall, Oven. W. 8 vies E. C. Brown, Johnston, shelter, Stebbing. Fraser, Thompson, Gillies. Estill, Glenvill, Wellwood. Mitchell, Pickering, .Atkinson, Jones, Whiltaker, S. Orams, Hoskrng, C. McMaster, S. Orbell, Theo. Cooper, E. Reynolds, Kent, Hawkins, J. 0. Evett, Master Nash, and 15 Btee. r age.-Umon S.S. Co., agents. DEPASTURES. Gairloch, s.s., W. F. Noibury, for New Plymouth.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Tho Union Company's, Steamer Rotoiti arrived on Saturday morning from Wellington and New Plymouth. Yesterday morning the s.s. Gairloch left for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH. MARSDEN POINT. October 21.-Arrived: Gaunet and Spitfire, cutters, Vixen, scow, Hikurangi, ketch, from Auckland. Sailed: Vixen, scow, for Auckla"d' 'WELLINGTON. October 21.—Arrived: Takapuna. s.s., from Onehunga and New Plymouth; Mokoia, s.s., from the South; Jessie Niceol, schooner, from Kaipara, Sailed: Waiwera, s.s., for Algoa Bav; Alice, barque, foi Auckland: Mokoia, s's.. for Sydney; Rotorna, s.s., re Anau, s.s., for the South. October 22-Arrived: Haupiri, s.s., from Greymouth; Omapere, s.s., from Greymouth and Westport; Mapourika, s.s., from the South. Sailed: Herald, s.s.. Bruuner, s.s., for Westport; Corinna, s.s., for Piston and Nelson. LYTTELTON. October Arrived: Brisbane, s.s., from Newcastle; Rotorua, s.s., from Wellington. BLUFF. . , „ October Sailed: Monowai. s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne. October 22.—Sailed: Tomoana, s.s., for Napier; Vine Branch, s.s., for Tirnarn. SYDNEY. October 21.—Arrived: Westralia, s.s., from Auckland; Kate Tatham, barque, from Napier; River Hunter, burqnentine, from Kaipara. NEWCASTLE. October Sailed: Margarita, barquentine, for Auckland. MELBOURNE. October 21.—Sailed: Tarawa, s.s., for the Bluff. LONDON. October 20.— Arrived: Aotea, s.s., from New Zealand ports; Pelir Ugland, barque, from Timarn (June 6), THE MAROC LYTTELTON, October 22.-The French steamer Maroc left for the Bluff last night. The est of repairs, etc., to the steamer was , £3000. THE TAKAI'UNA. Wellington, October 22,-To sail, at 7 p.m.; Takapuna, s.s., for Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Barker. Doustin, Anderson, Hannan. , Kennedy, Mesdames Hannan. Kennedy, Duncan, Raine, Trask and son. Slatter. Leonards, Tarrant, McDonald, Pond, Messrs. Trask, WilI son, Holmes, Pettit, Henry, Tarrant. Rad dick, I Braddon, Lucas. Hue, Bond, Rowe, Dodson, 1 Discombe, Rothenberg. Thomson, Moore, and j Pollard's Opera Company (60).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11201, 23 October 1899, Page 4