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SHIPPING.

fish Water at Aucklaud-5.5l a.m.; }-« p.m. * .„ Manukau-7.50a.m.i8.14 ; p.m. Sun-Bises, 6.57 a.m.; sets, 4.57 p.m. Moon-New, Friday, 1.14 a.m. ' WEATHER FORECAST. , . ' * Captain Edwin telegraphed >yesterday - - "North to-out and south-east ?alo after W hours from now; glass fall, and heavy rain.... " . ARRIVALS. ' Ovalau, s.s., 1229, J; T. Bolls, from Fiji.' Pas-. Eengen: Mr. and Mrs. McCuteheon, Messrs. Sidney Davis, 8.-Lazarus, Wishart, and four Btcera"e.-Union S.S. Co., agents. ' . Wellington, 5.8., 279, E. Btephenson, Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Martin : and Wyatt/Messre. Wyatt, J./McKenzi<v C. .Walker; McCarrol, S. Hutchings, W. Lothell, ' Murray, Worsnop, Beynolds/^G.',A.-. Martin, '•'■ "'■- ISTivte, Warren* Flavian, J. Baxter, G. Adams, ■tf • Hosking, '. Colegiwe, and 24 Bteirage.-North. .cm B.S. Co., agents. T ■, ..' . r '■■■ -■■■■ Muritai," s.s., 225, J. Dutlne, from Mercury • V • Bay and Kuaotunu.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. • : - •Ngunguru; s.s., 84, Scott, from Whangarei.—, Wv ;; Northern S.S. Co., agents. : _ _ . ■" :'■. Brothers, auxiliary-schooner, 65, J. H. Sub- ! Titzky, from Awanui, Hohoura, and Whanga-'■".'.:'■'roa.-Mastcr, agent.; , ■ '-'■ : •'.'''■:' y, y-: ; '. ' ' DEPARTURES. ''''_~ . -. \ Waimana, 8.8.i 180, C. Hopkins, for Whaka- ■'•'..'•. tane.-Northem S.S. Co., agents. • ' :-.: Ngunguru, 8.5., 84, Scott, for Whangarei.-':'-'-Northern S.S. Co., agents. '~..■ EXPECTED A8817AL3.- '-' * Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Melbourne and •-Sydney, due about August 1. _-:•■ ;"' ; Pakeha, p.s., arrived at Hobart July 24. ." : .Wlmkatane, 8.5., via Capetown, sailed July 21 Indraghiri, 8.5., via Melbourne and Sydney, Sta?!of England.' s.s., via Melbourne and 1 '■ Sydney, sailed. ;V HAMBURG: ~ . .__. « * .' • Antare3, baraue, sailed June 12. BAN rP.ANCISCO: ,■•' Moans, E.M.s,, Tuesday. " W ThoS, : s.s„ via the South, due atwut StarVvictoria, S.S., via Melbourne ff and Sydney, arrived at Melbourne July 18. ■Indramayo, s.s./ via Melbourne and Sydney, , -.' '. sailed. .. _ , - Cereda, s.s.i to sail July 3. ' • Alice barque, via Wellington, sailed. Edward L. Mwberry, barque, via. WellingStaf'ofihe'East, barque, vfe Wellington, sailed. ■ Haiiroto, 8.5., early. BTDHBTi ' , . Tarawera, s.s., Monday. BAMOA: , ■ : Moana, E.M.s., Tuesday, TAHITI; . ■'~ -Tavium, s.s., Friday. BAROTOXGA: ■ Taviuni, s.s., Friday. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Pukaki arrives from Bluff, ' Dainaru, and TimarU; Eotoiti arrives from New Plymouth. _, . ■- Thursday: Rotoiti leaves for New Plymouth, J "Wellington, and Nelson, at 9 a.m. (train, 7.10); ■Pukaki leaves for Bluff, Oamaru. and Timaru. at 5 p.m.': Tarawera leaves for East Coast jiort* at 2 p.m.; Flora arrives lrom South. ■ ''Fridav:' Taviuni arrives from Earotonga -, and Tahiti; Omapero arrives from East Coast Saturday: Takapuna arrives from New Ply- ■ ■> mouth: Flora leaves for South at noon; Oraar '■ iwre leaves for East Coast bays, Gisborne, :. and Napier, at 5 p.m. Y>. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ~, ■:' To-day: Botcmahana leaves for Wai- '' lieke at 1 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Great Bar- •• rier at midnight; Gairloch leaves for New ■fi • ■Plymouth at 1 • p.m.; Wellington leaves for 'A* Whanrarei, ■Point, Mangapai. Wha- ' . ngaref Heads, and Parua Bay at 9.30 p.im; >-': arrives from Whangarei Town :'• : Wharf; Chelmsford arrives from Wlianga- •■ ! ,o Thursday: Muritai arrives from Great Bar- '■"■'. rier; Ohineranri arrives from Awanm, Wai- ; harara, and Hohoura direct; Wellington ar- '-■ 'rives from Whangarei; Ngungura leaves for ■i'-- 'Whangarei Town Wharf at 6 p.m.; Waitangi ''i arrives from Tauranga, Tairua, and Whanga- '■''■-''-■: mata- Chelmsford leaves for Wbangapona at --■■ 8 pm.; Kanieri arrives from Waitara early, :■• ■■ .and leaves for.Eaglun and Kawhia at 1 p.m. : Friday: Clansman arrives -from Northern : ports earlv; Waitangi leaves for Tauranga at ■ 7 pm.;.Muritai leaves for Kuaotunu, Ken- ■:; nedy's Bay.'and Mercury Bay at _ 9 -i- Gairloch•: arrives from New Plymouth; Wei* .."lington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, .'"•-■•-'.Whangarei Heads, and Parua Bay at 10.30 1 • p.m.; Ngunguru arrives from Whangarei --.•.- Town Wharf. ■ : ■':■'■ Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames f and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily •',;'. papers.--VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ' ; Tntanekai, Government s.s., at Hallway ' ; Wharf. ~ Tarawera, s.s., in quarantine. '--: Star of Australia, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. : ". . Gniseppe D'Abnndo, barque, at Railway ■"" Wharf •''*■•- :" : ' Mary Moore, barque, at Railway Wharf. i:- Defiance, hrigantine, in stream. ■ - Tamarii Tahiti, schooner, at Queen-street , ■ Wharf, ■ :"" "■■. IMPORTS. .- • Per Ovalau.'frein Fiji: 935 tons raw sugar. .Per Hauroto, from Fiji: 30 sacks peanuts.John Reid and Co., Fort-street. The Northern Company's steamer Welling- ■ ton arrived from Whangarei' last night, with "■ ■ '■■ passengers and general cargo, and leaves for the same place again to-night. ' '•>'■•. 'Last night, the Northern Company s steamer ::■' Muritai arrived from Mercury Bay and Kuao- -' tunu, and leaves for the Great Barrier at V. twelve o'clock to-night. , ■-.♦»„«,» ■•:•■?-''- Yesterday the Northern Company s steamer *:: Waimana left for Whakatane. „„,„„,„, :- . ■ The Northern Company's steamer Ngunguru ;■; left for Whangarei at twelve o clock last ■ "Yesterday the auxiliary-schooner Brothers .. arrived from the North with a cargo of kauri * gum,' and leaves for the North again to- '■• '■' - The departure of the Northern Company's t '■ steamer Terrauora for Tauranga and OpotiKi .'• has been postponed until this afternoon. ~, Owing to the wind being unfavourable, the .;. brigantine Defiance, for Kaipara, is delayed "one schooner May toward, from Auckland, '■':•' was sighted off Hokianga yesterday morning, • •'" ■ but could not get across the bar. -. Yesterday the Government steamer Hincmoa • arrived at Kaipara from Auckland and the f: Northern lighthouses* 0A -'.;'i"J?h - THE PORPOISE. . '-'"'' H.M. twin-screw cruiser Porpoise, which is ••. coming from Sydney to Auckland in place ■" of the Mohawk on tho Nov. Zealand division, '& ■ put into Bussell yesterday on account of bad weather. Tho Porpoise may b; expected to .',. reach Auckland about Friday next. '" '. ' '"■%'• THE STAB OF AUSTRALIA. k '■ ■-. TheTTyWliner Star of Australia completed : the discharge of her cargo from London yes- '• terday, and took in a quantity of kauri gum, • : ?' etc., for London and New York. .She leaves at daylightlhis morning for Napiei and the v.- Bluff. . - ■ - ' : '.'*.': SALE OF THE MEDOEA. ',;'■'•', The auxiliary-schooner Medora, well known :- in the Northern coasting trade, has been sold by Mr. J. A. Subritzky. through an Auckland -" firm, to parties at Fiji. The schooner loads ! cement and lime for Fiji, and will sail next >H week. '■? '•': THE TARAWERA. f. The" Union Company's steamer Tarawera ? ■' will be released from quarantine at Motuilii : ■"'- to-day, and will i :>mo up harbour and berth :"' ; at the Queen-street Wharf this afternoon. The steamer leaves for East Coast and South- ; ' ern ports to-morrow afternoon. ;V THJ3 WHAKATANE. Mr. C. V. Houghton, the local manager of - .the New Zealand Shipping Company, is in ; receipt of cable advices stating that the company's steamer Whakatano left London on Saturday last foi Capetown and Auckland. ;,--,.. / THE PAKEHA. "- .The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Pakeha arrived at Hobart from London yesterday morning, and was to resume hei voyage to Auckland at twelve o'clock last • night. THE TDTANEKAI. Tlie Government steamer Tutanekai went down to Motuihi yesterday morning, and completed the laying of the cable connecting the island with the mainland, returning to the Railway Wharf in the evening. V THE OVALAU. The Union Company's steamer OvalaU, Caplain J. T. Rolls, arrived from Fiji yesterday , afternoon, with a cargo of raw sugar, and after disembarking passengers and luggage at . ths Queen-street Wharf, the steamoi pro- ;;• ceeded up to Ohnlsea to put out her consignments of sugar. Of tho round voyage Mr. J. >• .■ A. Tubby, the purser, reports:— Ovalau :". loft Westport at 1 a.m. on the 3rd inat., ■-.. xeachod Suva at 2 a.m. on the 10th. Left ,;,,.. Suva foi Windward at 2.15 a.m. on tho 13th, -. and arrived at Lovuka the next morning; .;*: departed at 1 p.m. the same day, and reached ■•:■■ ,-.->■ Peiians:the same day. Anchored at 'Ba at .■;■-.•-. 8.30 a.m. on the 14th. and left at 5.30 a.m. on ;.-.-:, the 15th. Arrived at Labasa at 5.50 p.m. on the ,15th. and departed at 5.15 on the 17th. ;■;;..;Anchored at Nadwn at 7.15 a.m. tho same day, OJußleft at 11 a.m. Beached Suva at .-;. J p.m. on the 18th.. and departed foi Auckland at 4 p m. on the 19th, arriving as above. Experienced One : weather until : making the Great Barrier yesterday morning, when the weather . came in thick and ditty . from the ~ eastward, lasting to. arrival. v,- , - ' '~' ~. • THEAOTEA. '\"r... '', ' , .Mr. O. C. DaCro received a telegram yesterday stating that the auxiliary schoonor I wiu.ch > left Auckland -on Friday nigh' las? 1 arrived at Port Awanui on Monday night. • PORT. OP ONEffIJNGA. j ARRIVALS. ■Gairloch, b.s., A. H. Austin, from New PlvSSSrfe'Renews: Misses Thomas (2). East- • . mmr, Hughes. Eastmuir, Anderson, 812,7".;' Hn l h ee...Messrs. Oallender, Gould ' ' fc flo J e £,^ oma ?' McUaster, Buchanan, Von J^w'^-'Sf eD ' I *ydou,.McCabe, Abi.olnm. SftS .SKSt"*

-&£*s*• .} : ~ 77 ■ Tho Northern Company's steamer Gairloch ' arrived iat noon ; yesterday - from '■ New.; Plymouth, 5 with passengers and general cargo. w ;?;: Ttts . Northern Company's steamers Glenelg and Kanieri are expected to arrive this morning,itho former from Hokionga, and the latter from-Waitara. ? ; : -v;'s'; : ■« ' ~. Th« "b.s. Herald was to leave New Plymouth last night for :Onehunga.: She may, be «** pected to arrive about noon to-day, ; >. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPABA HEADS. ~ July 24.-Arrivod: Hincmoa, Government s.s., from Hokianga. ; ~ *" K MABSDEN POINT. ; '" •July 24,-Arrived:' Hikurangi; ketch, ; Hob Boy, 5.8., from Auckland. y Sailed: Talisman, ketoh, for Coromandel. u , ■).".■ ■■ .'■ >..-■« : ' ,'. "" • RUSSELL."-. ■ • :'- A '■ 'July 24.-Arrived: Porpoise, H.M.3., from Sydney; -Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. . '; '."■; HOKIANGA, July 24.-Tho 'schooner May Howard was sighted off the bar this morning. . '• ■ GI6BOENE. July Sailed: Omapere, b.s., for coast ports and Auckland. • -V" NAPIER, July 24.-Arrived: Sir John Franklin, bari quentino, from Newcastle. ... NEW PLYMOUTH. jly 24.-Arrived: Takapuna, 8.5., from Onehunga. Sailed: Botoltl, 0.5.. for Onehunga. WELLINGTON. ■• July 24.-Arrived: Papanui, 9.8.. from London, "via the South; To Anau, s.s., from the North; Mapourika, s.s., Flora, s.s., Janet Nicoll, 8.5., Thornhill, s.s.,' from .LytWton. Sailed: Queon, schooner, for Napier; WesttralK Bft, Te Anau, s.s., for the South; Flora, 5.8., for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers: Misses Marshall and Kenrick (2), Mesdames Luckie and Jago, Messrs. Stocker, Bice, Townley, Delatour, Smith, and nine steerage. _„„ LYTTELTON. July Sailed: Dingadee, BA, for Greymouth; Kotoinahana, s.s., for Wellington. BLUFF. ' July 24.—Sailed: Eotoldno, s.s., for Melbourne; Mokoia, s.s., for Dunedm. MELBOTJBNE. July 24.-Arrived: Talune, 0.8., from tho Bluff and Hobart. HOBAET. July 24.-Arrived: Pakeha, s.s., this afternoon, from London. She sails at midnight for' Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11433, 25 July 1900, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11433, 25 July 1900, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11433, 25 July 1900, Page 4

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