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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—2.2B a.m.; 2.53 p.m. ',■•'■' „ '■'■" Manukau—4.27 a.m. ; 4.52 p.m. Sun-Rises, 6.39 a,ra,; sets, 4.66 p,m. ••,-,« Moon— quarter. 16th. 8.2 a.m. ■ *-

'''■I .'-', i. ..WEATHER FORECAST. . •-.' Captain . Edwin telegraphed yesterdays— "North to east and south-east gale; heavy sea; very high tides; heavy rain; glass further fall;.flooded rivers.". ' , • ' y

ARRIVALS ■Moana', ; R.M.8., 4000, M, Casey, from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Apia. Passengers! Mr. H. J. 11. Blow, Mrs. G. L, Kennedy, Mrs. C. Jlcid, Mr. A Atehcson Goauf, Mr E. Rutherford, Mr. 0. M. Fenwick, Mr. W. F, Swann, Mr. K. Easthope, A. L. Savill. and eight steerage. For Sydney : Mr. J. W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Charley and five children, Mr, M. Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lingham and child, Mr. W. A. Willingham, Mr, and Mrs. W. AEoyam, two children, and maid, Mr. L. McKinnon, Mr. C. Leonard. Dr. W. H. Weston, Mr, T. T. Brype. Mr. J. E. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cogill, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Paul, two children, and maid. Miss M. Saunders, Miss Eastmnir, Mrs. Smithers, Mrs. M- K. Rattray, Mr. A. A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Carter, Mr. J. A. Wilis, Mr, J. R. Barlow, Mrs. Middleton and son, Miss Barker, Mi. Rtiddeph, Mr. C. Wilson. Mr. 0. Lindle, Mr. 1. L. Lew, Mr. 0. Dnscnll, W. P. Trevaskis. Mr. A.' Flower, Mr. and Mr 3. Stuffaford, Miss Forlh.-Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.s., 279, A. F. Johnson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdamoa Camphell, McLeod. McKcnzie 12), McLean (3). Misses Potter and Worrall, Messrs. IT. Swafflcld, P. A. Mason. F. Rnrrand, Dallon, Ibhertson, CulInn, Hicks, Hoffman. Lightbrand, J. Wilson, Frost. Hay. Renell. and five steerage Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Linda Weber, brigantine, 114, D. Shaw, from Mercury Bay to Sydney (put in).—M, Niccol, agent.

' ' DEPARTURES. Moana, R.M.s., 4000, M. Carev, for Sydney. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hossea. Mesdames Frasar. Hay, F. Steel, Misses Eraser, Hay. E. Foster, Captain Asa Whitney, Messrs. H. 0. Benson, E. P. Keehle, Murtz, H. S. Havnos, and five steerage-Union S.S. Co., agents., i Wailmrt. as,. 2033. R. E. Smith, for Fast Coast and Southern norts, Passengers: Rev. J. and Mrs. Orchard. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald. Mr and Mrs. Matthews, Mesdnme3 Rei'd an/1 L. L. Mwatta, Misses B. Harrison. CamnbeTl, Slater, / Simms (2). Cameron, Can tain Todd. Messrs, Molli. O, W. Harrison, 11. Loigh, C. Taylor. McKopzie. M. fiver, Kersley, Duval, Bweetapple, Lonsdale, Warnook, F. Kerslev, 25 steerage, and original from Sydney -Union S.S. Co., agents.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. CriMPON: St:ir of England, ss,. via Melbourne and Svdney, arrived at Melbourne April 25. Indrnuovl, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed. 'Delnhic. s.s., direct, due about May 20. Sfur of Australia, s.s., via Melbourne and

Sydney, snilod. arama, s.s., direct, sailed May J. HAMnnRO: Nonlbv. barque, arrived at Port Chalmers, May 7. NPif *"im •

Hawko's Pnv, s-s., via Melbourne and Syd. nny. sailed March 21. I.eitrim, s.s.. via tho Ronth, early. liimiro, s.s.. via' Melbourne and Sydney, sailed April 6 Mary Haßbrouck, arrived at Wellington April 20. Charles G. Rice, barone, via Wellington, sailed February 3. Edward L. Mayherry. barone, sailed. 'itAnSEIW,?.?: Guisenpe Dabnndo. bartine, arrived at Port Chalmers, May 4. SYDNEY: Mariposa, R.M.s., Sunday. > PKO.IECTEP DEPARTURESWW YOSKVary Uashronck, barque, to arrive. M V |'l|ANf!ll" , Or Mariposa. R.M.s., Monday. Mariposa. R.M.s., Monday. PAROTONGA: Ovalau, s.s., to-day. TAHITI: Ovalau, s.s., to-day. , lINK'N S. CO/S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Rotoiti arrives at Onebnnga from the South; Ovalau leaves for Rarotonga and Tahiti at 5 p.m. Thursday: Rotoiti leaves Onehunga for South at •'. p.m. (2,10 p.m.,. nassenger train); Te Anan arrives from the South. Friday i Pukaki arrives from Bluff, Oamaru, and Tjmani. „ Saturday : Taieri arrives from Westport ; Te Anau leaves for the South at 12 noon.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Rotomahana leaves for Waiheke at 10.30 a.m.; Muritai leaves for Great Barrier at midnight; Gairloch leaves for New Plymouth at 1 p.m.i Ngunguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, llangapai, Whangarei Heads, and Parua Bay at 8 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Rokianga; Waimana leaver for Whakutane at 12 noon; Glenoid leaves for Opunalie and Wangatiui fit 1 p.m, i Waiojahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 2 p.m. Thursday: Muritai arrives from Great Barrier; Chelmsford leaves for AVhangapopa at 5 ]),m.; Karileri leaves for Waitara at 11.30 a.m. [r Chelmsford arrives from Awanui, AVaiharara, and Hohoura direct; Wellington arrives from Whangarei| Terranora leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Waitangi arrives from Tauranga, Talma, and WhPPgrata, Friday: Clansman arrives from Northern ports early; Waitangj leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay. and Mercury Hay at 9 p.m.! Gairloch arrives from Now Plymouth; Chelmsford arrives from W|iangapoua: Wellington (eaves for Whapgarei, Marsden Point, Whangarei Heads, and Parua Bay nt 10.30 p.m.; Hgnnsiirif arrives from Whapgarei Town Wharf. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR Pylades, n.M.s. in stream. Lizard,' 11.M.5., in stream. Norna, yacht, in stream. Topioana, s.a., at Queen-street Wliarf. Ovalau, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, in stream. Linda Weber, brigantine, in stream. Vaitp, schooner, at Railway Wharf. IMPORTS. Per Moana, from San Francisco and Apia '• 20 packages prunes. ICQ boxes primes, 10 cases codfish, 341 boxes dried fruits, 140 cases dried fruits, 69 packages dried fruits, 1} bales overalls. 410 cases rolled oats, 16 cases paint, 25 cases Quaker oats. 215 cases canned fruits, 230 cases Simmon, 127 boxes metal polish, 10 packages metal polish, 60 cases pie fruits, 31 crates paper, 69 bales paper, 230 rolls paper, and a quantity of machinery and sundries.

The Northern Company'? steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei last night with passengers and general cargo, and leaves for the same place again to-night. The Northern Company's steamer Muritai leaves for the Great Barrier at twelve o'clock to-night^ Last night the Northern Company's steamer MuritaV arrived from Mercury Roy and Kuaotunu. and loaves at twelve o'clock to-night for the Croat Barrier. The Union Company's steamer Waihora left for East Coast and Southern ports yesterday afternoon. This evening the auxiliary schooner Brothers leaves lor the North. The Northern Company's steamer Wahnapa leaved for Whakutane at noon to-day. The Union Company's' steamer Ovalau leaves for Rarotonga and Tahiti this evening, • Tho Northern Company's steamer Vvaiotalii leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at two o'clock this afternoon. The departure of the s.s. Ilimu for the Northern' Wairna. has beep postponed until eleven o'clock this morning,.

, THE MOANA. The Union Company's mail steamer Moana, Captain M. Carey, arrived from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Apia yesterday morning with the English and American mails. The steamer piadu a very good voyage of 18 days 13 flours and 18 minutes, the actual steaming time being 18 days 34 minutes. Mr, G. AHcdson, the purser, to whom we are indebted for our files and despatches, reports:-The Moana left San Francisco at 8.20 p.m.. cleared the Golden Gate and discharged the pilot at 8.53 p.m, on April 18, arriving at Honolulu at 9.16 a.m. on the 25th. Left again lit 4.12 p.m. the same date for Apia, arriving there at 6.12 a.m. on the 2nd Inst., leaving at 2 p.m. for Auckland; passed the Little Barrier at 7 a.m. on tho Bth inat., arriving (it 933 a.m. yesterday. Experienced light to moderate westerly breeze and dull weather with smooth sea for first two days, thence to arrival at Honolulu moderate easterly winds and sea, with rainy weather on April 23, changing to fine and clear. After loaving there 'had light oait-south-east winds and Minus,, with smooth sea and fine weather generally till arrival at Apia; thence fresh t.i moderate east-south-east winds and moderate sea, with tine weather until the 7th mat., thence to arrival moderate to fresh north-east wind? and eea, with dull, nloudy weather. The Moana resumed her voyage to Sydney last night.

, , , THE LINDA WEBER. The brigantine Linda Weber, which sailed from Mercury Hay for Sydney on Saturday, ran back to Auckland yesterday, having met with a strong easterly gale nutsido, and anchored under the North Head. She will resume her voyage as soon as tho weather is favourable.

POUT OF ONEIIUNQA. if , ; ARWVAI.B. Gairlpcli. 8.8.. A. H, Austen, from Now ply. mouth Passengers: Missea Wiitcmmi, Cn|eninn. Baker, Mesdames lWer and child Elliott and- family, Wells and family,' Goodwin, Prince, Messrs. Day, Loydon, Both, Fraoer, Brown. Elliott, Wells.' and seven steerage.-*. Northern S.S. Co., agenda, Pilot, 5.8., from Kaipara.— Master, fluent. Mav, barauontine, from Kuinara.-Master, agent, •..,,.,... , ~-■//:';" DBPABTOREB. . Talißimpp, as., J- Gi'int, for New PJvt month and V/ellinsjtori- Passeneers; Wwes Jollle, Horton, Haywood. Perth, Mursalrnyil, Cottier, Peel 13). Ifesdames Darby. Munrn. Nellson, .l ( 6i\eh, Peters. Berry and three children, Mwqrtoii Opnwonflr flajTiQQd,. ButfflftaMmi Messrs. Berry, Clajfordy Champion, Barns,

Down, Peters, .Williamson, McCarthy, F. W. Duval. Robertson. A. Mitchell, J. W. Smith, Creamer, H. Kissel. Orpwood, A, Duncan, Mahoney., G, MoElwam,; Hillcoat, Smith, G. McNab, O. M. Wright, Neilson, MoLean, H. H. Hayr, R. Hay, F.ev. Leach, and 15 steerage.— Union S.S. Co., agent 3. The Northern Company's stonmer Gairloch arrived yesterday afternoon from New Plymouth with passengers and general cargo. The r.s. Pilot arrived last, night fromKaipara, having in tow the barciueutlne May. '•Yesterday nftornoon the Union Company's steamer Takapnnn left for Now Plymouth and Wellington with the Southern portion of the inward San Francisco mail. BY TELEGRAPH, MARSDEN POINT. May B—The following vessels are here windbound :-Saucv Kate, schooner, Will Watch, Tokeran, ketches, Hauturu, scow, Ngunguru, s.s. RUSSELL. May B.—Arrived; Clansman, s,s., from Auckland. HOKIANOA. May 8.-Arrived: Konieri, e.s., from Onehnnga this morning. NAPIER. May B.—Arrived: Qitnthlnmba, barque, from Newcastle. NEW PLYMOUTH. May B.—Sailed : Rotoiti. 6,8., for Onehunga. ' WELLINGTON. May 8.-Arrived; liotonia, s.s., Emma Sims, schooner, from Lyttelton; Flora, s.s.. from Auckland, via Gishorne and Napier. Sailed: Flora, s.s., for Lyttelton and Dunedin. LYTTELTON. May B.—Sailed: Rotoniahana, 8.9., for Wellington. DUNEDIN. May Sailed: Mapourika, s.s., for Auckland, via the East Coast. Passengers: Messrs. Percy, W. Grihble. De Silva, Bourke. Korsley, Fnlton, Latham. Turner, Boucher, Redstone. Whvte, Byrne. Bagnall. Parker. Mesdames Clark. Boucher. Curtis, D. Brown. De Silva, Bourke. Kersley, Varby and infant, Delatonr, Galliraith and two children, Latham, Misses Fenwick (2), Clark 13), Clark, Buckley, Clohesey, Rohorts, Laintr. McGretror, Larkins, O'Connor, Steven. Ma.ikav, White, Delatrnr, Galhraith, Masters White. Buckley. Clark (2).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11367, 9 May 1900, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11367, 9 May 1900, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11367, 9 May 1900, Page 4