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SHIPPING.

_.'v V"-*: «r<gli Water at Auckland—lo.22 a.m.; 10.46 p.m. : „ Manukau—o.2l a.m. 0.45 p.m. Son—Rises, 4.29 a.m.; sets, 6.49 p.m. • . Moon—First quarter, Friday, 5.6 a.m. ':-•' "" • * ■ ■■ ' - ' '/\ - <■ WEATHER FORECAST. \ Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday:— "Moderate to strong westerly winds; glass ' rise; tides moderate.' • ARRIVALS. Elingamite, s.s., 2385, Walter M. Hipgrave, from Southern and East Coast ports, passengers: Mesdames Muir, Weetman, Da vies, Newlingham and child. Small. Margoliouth, Horsley, Hamilton, Crisp, Parden. Highlands, Kerctana (2). Kennedy and two children. Misses Pratt, Lawson, Tonks, Edwards, Mall (3), Margoliouth (3). Redstone (2). Keretana, Tooman. Berry, Messrs. Muir, TV Nicol. Chiplin, Percival, Samson 2), Thorn son. Price, Crawford. Capper. Thomas, Bullock, ICeatley, Captain Kennedy, and 57 steerage.-L. D. Nathan and Co., a *Taie S ri. s.s.. 1668, G. A. Lobb, from Westport.—Union S.S. Co., agents. . - _ Stella, h.s., 276, A. McKenzie. from Cabbage Bay.—Leyland. O'Brien, and Co., agents. Ngunguru, s.s., 84, Scott, from JW hangare . —Northern S.Sh Co., agents. v Akaroa. s.s.. 76, W. Parker, from Mangafqixi,Parker, Lamb, and Co., agents. departures. _ ■ Elingamite. s.s.. 2885, Walter M. . Hipgrave, for Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames J, 1. Herbert, Hamlin, Seymour, Lawford, _G. Maun sell. Misses Ether idee. Campion. McElwain, Revs. F. Burns, Storey. G. H. Barjiett. Captain Greet.man. Messrs. B. Boyle. J. Sullivan, Wm. Bailey. J. W Bailey, Jas. Harvey. G. Gracewood. A. Davis, J. King. Seymour, Lawford, Reeves, Jas. Kirker. Faroe, Carmichael, Trounsdn, 20 steerage, und original from the South. — D. Nathan an cian?inan: 300. W Farquhar, f° Rn3- , pell. Whangaroa, and Mangonui.—Northern 8.8. Co., agents. <L, ' fnr Wellington, s.s.. 279. E. Stephenson, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. . Muritai, s.s.. 225, J. Puthie. for Kuaotunn &nd Mercury Bay.Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waitangi, s.s., 197, P. A- Stein, for Tairna, Whan gam ata, and Tauranga.—Northern S.S. Co., agents.

expected arrivals. fcOWDON: / . .. „ , Tomoana, s.s., via Melbourne/ ana Sydney. due Thursday. .. .. u . Hawke's Bay a s s.. via Melbourne and Sydney. arrived at Melbourne November 23. Mimiro. s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail about November 8 _ Matatua, s.s., via Hobart. due Thursday. Waikato, s.s., via Tasmania, sailed Novem-

ber 3. . Abbey Holme, barque, sailed. Sharpness: i Kincltine. barque, sailed August I MONTH VIDEO: . Criffel, barque, sailed November 5. BAN FRANCISCO: Mariposa, R.M.s., December 22. '"star England. s.s., via Melbourne and Star of England, s.s., via Melbourne arid Sydney, arrived at Melbourne November 21 Indradevi. s.s.. via Melbourne and Sydney. sailed November 9. , Star of the East, barque, sailed from Wellington. November 15. , _. Craignair/'bnrque, via Dunedin and Wellington. sailed September 25. „ Hiram Emery, barque, via Wellington, sailed. rn>NEYMararoa, s.s., Sunday. BAUOA : , „ Mariposa. R.M.s., December 22. NEWCASTLE: , Oaathlamba, barque, sailed. „ , , Taviuni, s.s.. December 4. TONGA: Manapouri, s.s., early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. iONDON: _ Antares, barque, loading. RKW YORK: , x , . gv«r of the East, barque, to load. y BAN FRANCISCO: , , A'ameda, R.M.s.. December 6. _> SAMOA : Hauroto. s.s.. to-morrcw. - Alameda. R.M.s., December 6. 8/DNEY: Talune, s.s., Monday. FIJI: Hauroto, s.s., to-morrow. JONGA: Hauroto, s.s., to-morrow. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-dav: Rotokino arrives from Fiji. Wednesday: Mapourika arrives from Wei; lineton. Nelsbn, and New Plymouth; Pukaki leaves for Picton. Timaru, Oamaru, ana the Bluff at noon: Hauroto leaves for Tonga, Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney at 5 p.m. Thursday: Te Anau arrives from Southern ports; Taieri leaves for Westport; Mapourika leaves for New Plymouth. Wellington, end Nelson at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10). Saturday: Te Anau leaves for Southern jorts at noon. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Wellington arrives from Whangaifei* N°*apnhi arrives from New. Plymouth teariy; Muritai arrives from Mercury Bay and j Kuaotunu; Nffunguru leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Waimana arrives | from Whakatane. • . • < Wednesday: Muritai leaves for Great Bar- ! rier at 10 p.m.; Ngauuhi leaves for New Plymouth at 5 p.m.: Wellington leaves for "Whangarei. Marsden Point. Mangapai. Whangarei Heads, and Parua Bay at 30.50 h.m.; N<-unguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Kanieri arrives from Waitnra; Glenelg arrives at Onehunga from , Hokianga early, and leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 3 p.m. . Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Wanaka, s.s.. at Sugar Works. Hauroto, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Zealandia, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Antares. ship, >at Railway Wharf. • Aldobaran. barque, at Railway Wharf. Star of the East, barque, in stream. Max. barque, at Queen-street WhaTf. Vaungaroa, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. ' -IMPORTS. Per Elingamite. from the South: 220 Sacks wheat, 30 sacks bran, 26 sacks.peas. 25 sacks barlev, 38 sacks chicory. 393 sacks potatoes, 87 sacks seed, 150 Rack? flour, 51 packages ranges, 122 bars and bundles iron. 90 barrels ale. 40 cases matches, 13 cases bacon, 35 cases pickles, etc., 100 cases jam, 40 cases starch, 20 cases ale. 20 sacks bottles, 40 boxes soap, 100 boxes candles 1 horse, transhipments ex Delphic, and sundries. . . Per Taieri. from Westport: 2000 tons coal. EXPORTS. Per Elingamite, for Sydney: 7 bars bullion, 2306 sacK% maize, 10 packages old metal. 50 cases waters. 11 packages vanilla, 11 drums ammonia, 30 cases cheese. 222 packages fungus. 107 cases and 22 sacks kauri 'gum, 187 cases apples, 2. bales wool. 878 sacks concentrates, 2700 ft timber, and sundries. The steamer Stella arrived from Cabbage Bav yesterday morning with a raft of logs. Yesterday the steamer Akaroa arrived from Mangawai with a raft of logs. The Northern Company's Bteame; Clansman left last evening for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for Whangarei. The Northern Company's steamer Muritai left last evening for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay, and calls at the Great Barrier on her return to-morrow evening. Yesterday the three-masted schooner St. Kilda sailed from Kaipara for Sydney with a cargo of timber. \ The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi leaves this evening for Tauranga and Opotiki. " ' Transhipments per s.s. Delphic, from Loudon, arrived from the South yesterday by the s.s. Elingamite. - m Last, night the Northern Company's - steamer Waitamri left.foi Tairua, Whangam&ta, and Tauranga. The German ship Antares has commenced taking in cargo for London at .the Railway Wharf. * „ Yesterday the brigantine Defiance sailed from Kaipara for Brisbane with a cargo of timber. The barque Timaru is to load timber at Kaipara foi Sydney. . This afternoon the barque Star of the East berths at Quay-street Jetty No. 2 to discharge her cargo from New York. The barnne Manurewa load 3 timber at Kaipara for Warrnambool. The auxiliary schoone. Brothers leaves for the North at noon to-morrow. The schooner Medora sails foi Fiji to-dav, under charge of Captain Austen, late of the B.s. Hauroto. The Northern Company's steamer Ngunguru arrived from Whangarei last night.jand cleaves for the same place again this evening. THE ALAMEDA. The American mail steamer Alameda is expected to leave Sydney for Auckland on j'jhe evening of December 1, and should reach this port on the afternoon of tho sth. She proceeds to Apia, Honolulu, and San Francisco at noort on the 6th. THE MARIPOSA. The Union Steamship Company are in receipt ol advices stating that the mail steamer Mariposa left San Francisco for Honolulu, Apia, and Auckland at 10 p.m. on thi 22nd "inst., and is expected to reach Auckland on the morning of December 12. The steamer proceeds on to Sydney a few hours after arrival. / THE HAUROTO. The Union Company's steamer Hauroto was floated out of the Calliope Dock yesterday inorning. and berthed a* the Queen-street Wharf to load up for Tonga and Samoa. ; THE ELINGAMITE. ' " 1, The Huddart-Parker steamer Elingamite. Captain .Walter M. Hipferave. arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at, 9.30 a.m. yesterday. Mr. Chambers, the'purser, reports that the steamer left Dunedin ' at 3 p.m. on the 21st icst.. and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Giabbrne, leaving the latter port at 10 a.th. ort the 25th, and arriving as above. Light variable' winds and fine weather prevailed during the trip. The Elingamite proceeded on to Sydney at .eight o'clock last night, , : . -J. . I

THE ROTOKINO. _ . ... The Union Company's steamer Rotokmo ■is expected to arrive : from Fiji to-day witn. a cargo of raw sugar. THE TAIERI. m . . _ The Union Company's steamer Taieri, captain G. A. Lobb, arrived from West port la.t night with a cargo of coal, berthing at me Hobson-street Wharf to discharge. The steamer left Westport on Friday night last, ana met with fine weather throughout the, trip. THE ZEALANDIA.' . The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia was inspected -by the health officer yesterday morning, and berthed at th# Queen-street Wharf to discharge her cargo from Sydney. Th.o steamer leaves for. East Coast ana Southern ports this afternoon. THE ADMIRALTY AND THE TRANSPORT SERVICES. The directors of the London and Southwestern Railway Company have received a communication from the Admiralty expressing the high appreciation of the Uords Commissioners of the manner in which the orficials at, Southampton Docks have"carried out the duties during the fitting of the transports and the embarkation of troops for South Africa, and thanking the company for their ready co-operation at all. times for tne benefit of Her Majesty's service, and the valions officials for their valuable assistance. The White Star line, which supplied the Admiralty with a fleet of steamships aggregate ing 33,000 tons for the transport of troops, horses, and stores, in addition to the use of their regular liners in the Australian and New Zealand services have received from the Lords Commis'jioners of the Admiralty a letter acknowledging the valuable services of Captain Murray, their assistant marine superintendent. and the staff unaer him during the fitting out of the ships and the embarkation of troops at Liverpool.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11540, 27 November 1900, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11540, 27 November 1900, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11540, 27 November 1900, Page 4