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SHIPPING.

•■.:,)•■;!•■:■'".•>;■<■ ■ , _ -. '• High. Water at'Auckiknd-4.34 a.m.; 2.6 p.m. ,r „ . Manukau-3.33.a.m.; 4.7 p.m. Bun-Eises, 7.0 a.m.; sets, 4.54 p.m. ;■'■■ -. Moon-Now, 27th, 1.14 a.m. 7;.: ■ ' WEATHER. FORECAST. •> Captain Edwin telegraphed • yesterday :- •' Glass risej moderate tides; cold night. ARRIVALS. Ta Amu S.s., 1653, John Bernech, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengcra Misses Abbott, Woodford*, Johnson, Fraser, Mesdames Abbott, gnat*.Botarhw. Dorwld, Potter, Jackson, Messrs. Hagan, Steven , Curran, Pctherick,. Hagan, Watons, Johnson, Timmings, Benton, Akroyd Henton. \\ allace, and 12 ctceraee.-Umon S.S. Co., agents. Clansman Sb, 300. W. Farquhar, from Matfflffitoil Hmwll. Passengers: Isße Uayden Anton. Campbell, carton. «c Kemde ™ Mesdames Stewart and two children Q Clendon, Messrs. Edp.ecumb, iAue Brown. Brydon. Forty, Gregory. Gilmore Penny Archdeacon Clarke, and nine See-Northern S.S. Co., agents. . Stella! si, 267, A. Mclvenjie, from Vvuarekav a -Leyland. O'Erien and Co., agents. . NVonauru, s.s. 84, Scott, from■ Whanauaki. IvUangaruru, Tutukaka, and Helena Baj.S.S. Co. agent 3. SI 5.8., 76, W. Parker, from Mangawai. —Parker, Lamb and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Fiona. 5.8., 817, W. 11. Gair, for Sydney, via 5a para.-Colooial Sugar Refining Co., agents. iVellineton. s.s.. 279, E. Stephenson, for Whftni'qrni -Northern S.S. Co., agents. Vnri'ti i ss 225 J. Duthie. for Kennedy's »5 &tunu. and Mercury Bay.-Northern 'la C ita'ngf 157, P. A. Stein, for Tauranga. Northern S.S, Co.. agents. Akn.ro" «£ 76, W. Parker, for Whangarei »d[ Whananaki.-Parker, Lamb and Co., l Aotea. auxiliary schooner. 100 John H. dinner, for Coast ports and Gisborne.-C, ;, Dacre and Co., agents.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. M Star of New Zealand, s.s.. via Melbourne and Sydney, due about August 1. Pakeha,' s.s., viii. Hohart, duo about, August 1. BAMHU110: Antarc!, barque, sailed June 12. (AS FRANCISCO: Moana. E.M.S., July 31. WKIV VOIIK : . „ ,i i l .., Thornhill, s.s., via the South, due about Star y of Victoria, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, arrived at Melbourne July 18. Cefeda, sja., to sail July 3. Alice, barque, via Wellington, sailed. Edward L. Mayberry, barque, via Wellington, sailed. Ovalau, R.S., about Wednesday. Haurbto, s.s., early. SYDNEY: Tarawera, s.s., Monday. SAMOA: Moana, K.M.9., July 31. TAHITI: Tavium, s.s., Friday. BABOTOJJGA: ' , Taviuni, s.s., Friday.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. NEW YORK: , ~ Charles G. Rice, barque, loading. gAM PIUNCISm: Mariposa, E.Ms., August 6. SAMOA: . Ovalau, s.s., July 31. SYDNEY: ' Zealandia, e.s., Monday

UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Takapnna arrives from New Plymouth;' To Aimii leaves for South at noon. Sunday: Tnrawera arrives from Sydney. Monday; Takapnna leaves for Now Ply "Wednesday: Pnkaki arrives, from Bluff. Oamwii, and Timara; Rotoiti arrives from New Plymouth, m __~t h Thursday: Rotniti leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson, at 9 a.m. (tram, 7.10: Wtekf leave, for Bluff. Oamarn. and Timaru at, 5 p.m.: Tarawera leaves for bast Coast ports at 2 p.m.; Flora arrives from South Friday: Taviuni arrives from Barotonga and Tahiti: Omapcre arrives from East Coast * Saturday; Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth•Flora leaves for South at noon; Oma"ere leaves for East Coast hays. G.sborno. and Napier, at 5 p.m.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Chelmsford arrives from Whttlieanow aid Port Charles, and leaves, for Winhalt at 930 a.m.: Wellington arrives from Wl angareif Ohinemnri leaves for Awanui. Wamarara. arid Hohoura, at 2 p.m.; NffO ™ leaves or Wbangarei Town Wharf at RE?; Glenelg leaves for Hokianga at WO.: Terranora arrives from Tauranga and OpoSunday: Gairloch leaves Onetajnea for New Plymouth at 11.30 a.m. ; Waitangi arrives fror T Monday: Clansman leaves for BusselL Wur naaroa, and Mangonui, at 7 a.m.; Muritai (elves for Kuaottmu and Mercury Bay. at pm: Waitangi leaves for Tairua, Whangama a, and Tauranga, at 9 P.m.; Weiington leaves for Whangarei and Manganai at 10.30 7 Nranmrn arrives from Whangare! Town Wharf: Kanieri leaves for Woltera at 11 Jo am.; Chelmsford leaves for WhangaPo Thamffl l Servlce:' Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Star of Australia, 8.8., at Queen-street Wharf. Te Anau. 8.9., at Quay-street Jetty. Gniseppe D'Almndo, barque, at Railway Wharf Bice, barque, at Qn«y^^ t r ; Tettydiaries G. Rice, barque, at OmrtwtW Mary Moore, barque, at Railway Wharf Defiance, brleantine, at Hobsoii street Wharf Tamarii Tahiti, schooner, at Queen-street Uaungaroa. schooner, at Queen-street Wharf.

IMPORTS. Per Herald (to arrive at OnehttnSJ): 500 tons Brunner nut coal.-J. J. Craig, The Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrived from Mangonni, Whangaroa, and Russell yeaterdav morning, with a number 01 passengers and a cargo of kauri sum, etc. Yesterday the Northern Company a steamer Niraneiiru arrived from her usual monthly trip to the North, with a cargo of kauri gum, etc and leave 3 this evening for Whangarei. The Colonial Sugar Refining Company 8 eteainer Fiona left yesterday afternoon for Kaipara, to load timber for Sydney, and en discharge proceeds to Fiji to load raw sugar for Auckland. im,-„a„««i The Northern Company's steamer Ohmemuil leaves this afternoon for Awanui, Wniharara, and Hohnura. ..„„,„„ Last night thcNorthern Company s steamer W«llin«rt«'j left for Whangarei. . The Northern Company's steamer Muntai left last night for Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotltnu, and Mercury Bay. , Last evening the Northern Company a steamer Waitanei left or Tauranga. The auxiliary-schooner Aotea left last evening for coast ports and Gisbome. Yesterday the steamer Stella arrived from Wharekawa with a raft of loss. The barque Helen arrived at. Kaipara from Lvttelton yesterday, to load timber for Allstralia. , , ~,<•„ Yesterday the schooner Osborne sailed from Timaru for the Thames with a cargo of produce. „, .... On discharge at Svdney of her cargo of timber from Mercury Bay. the barque Emnreza proceeds to Newcastle to load coal for Auckland. „ The steamer Akaroa arrived from Mangawai renerdav morning with a raft of logs, and left again for Whangarei and WhnnannKi. Yesterday the barque G. M. Tucker arrived at Wellington from Newcastle with a cargo of roal, and on discharge proceeds to Kaipara to load timber for Sydney. The Union Comnany's steamer Mararoa arrived at Sydney from Auckland yesterday.

THE STAR OF AUSTRALIA. The Tyser liner Star of Australia was released from quarantine yesterday, and came mi harbour and berthed at the Queen-street WTiarf shortlv after 2 p.m. As soon as the steamer was moored at the wharf the work of discharp) was proceeded with, and continned throughout the night, THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia leaves Giaborne for Auckland to-dav. and is expected to arrive to-morrow morning. Sfio proceeds on to Sydney at 5 p.m. on Monday. THE TUTANEKAI. The Government steamer Tutanckai left Wellington for Auckland last evening, and s duo to-morrow evening. The steamer is .•oming to Auckland to lay the cable connecting Motuihi with Auckland. THE TE ANAU. The Union Company's steamer Te Anau, Captain John Bornech. arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 12.30 p.m. yesterday. Mr. P. Isaac, tho purser, reports that the steamer left Dnnedin at 10.30 p.m. on the 14th inst., and nailed at Lvttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborno, leaving the latter port at 10.30 a.m. on tho 19th inst., and miring as above. Fine weather was experienced to the East Capo: thence strong head winds and seas to arrival. The To Anau leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon to-dav. NEW VESSEL FOR THE INTERCOLONIAL TRADE. Mr. (i. V. Edgcumbe is in receipt of advices Stating that the baroue Timaru. recently finrchased by Captain H. Munro and other's for the intercolonial trade, has sailed from London for Napier and Lyttelton, Timaru was formerly the San Diego, and is a comparatively new vessel. .\; ■'' , ; ' THE TAVIUNI. |fc The Union Company's steamer Tavinnl is ;/:y;;". -due on Friday next from Tahiti and Rare- , - .tonga. ..' . , - , PORT OF ONEHUNGA, ' .. ■ ARRIVALS. ' . „,' rl ° ( .8.8., A. H. Austen, from New Plymouth. ■ "Passengers: Misses Hooker Minchrn.- Shand. ■ Mosdames •'Lorenzen and Bwanson. Messrs. Minta. Richardson, Noble . Burr, Black. Swanson, Lorenzen, Tripp, and ■ \ Jto oteernsc-Norihern KB. Co,, agents; -

' .'•''. Gierieig, s.s., N. Bobertson, from Wanganhl. Passenger: Miss Btewart.~Northem S.b. Co., agents; The Northern Company's steamers Gairloch and Glenelg arrived yesterday, the former at 11.30 a.m., from New Plymouth, and the latter at 4 p.m.* from Wanganm. ' fIY TELEGRAPH. . KAIPARA HEADS. July 20,-Arrived: Helen, barque, from Lyttelton; Clyde, schooner, from Wellington.^ MAESDEN POINT. July 20.—Arrived: Borer and Orakei, scows, Spitfire, cutter, Kawau, s.s.. from Mangawal. Salted? Leo, cutter, Norvnl. schooner. Will Watch, ketch, for Auckland; Kaptinm, s.s., forMahUrangi. mipAKA Mr 20.-Arrived: Whhkapal and Herald, scows. Sailed: Eleanor, ketch, and Atalanta, schooner, for Auckland. | GISBORNF, July ffl.-Arrived; Waihora, s.s., from Aucklan'l- NEW PLYMOUTH. July 20.—Arrived: Botojti, 0.8.. from Onehung'a; Takapuna, 5.«., from Wellington. Sailed Takapuna, s.s, /or Onehungn; Eotoiti, 8.5., for Wellington. WELLINGTON. July 20.-Arrived: G. M. Tucker, barque, from Newcastle; EotonialiJina, s.s., from Lyttelton. Sailed: Omapere, s.s., for Picton and Auckland; liotomahana, s.s., for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. ,Tulv P.O.—Sailed: Aotea, s'.. for Wellington; Wnbatli, s.s., for Cheviot, Kaikoum, and Wellington. SYDNEY. July 20.—Arrived: Mararoa. s.s., from Auckland. NEWCASTLE. July Sailed: Wanaka. s.s.. for Lyttelton. THE WESTRALIA. Wellington, July 20-Tho s.s. Westrnlia arrived from Sydney to-night, and anchored at the quarantine ground.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11430, 21 July 1900, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11430, 21 July 1900, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11430, 21 July 1900, Page 4

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