SHIPPING.
Hirii Water at Auckland—l.l 4 a.m.; 1.44 p.m. • m *' yyb.u» Manukau-3.13 a.m,« 3.43 p.m. Bun—Rises, 4.27 'a.m.; Bets, 6.52 p.m. Moon—Full. Thursday, 1u.9, p.m. WEATHER FORECAST. L '■■ Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday:"Moderate to strong north-west to west and soutu-west winds; glass further rise, ami tides moderate." ARRIVALS. Clansman. s.s.. 300, W. Farquhar, from Mangonui, Whausaroa, and Russell. ■ Fassensors: Miss Kingston, Mesdames Hill, Kennedy, Vokes. Messrs. Yale,:. Bridon, Shepherd, Lane, Clarke (2). Thomas, Olaudet, Easton. Carter, Dodd, Middlebrook, Captain Kennedy, and eight steerage.—Northern b.H. Co., * Muritai, s.s.. 225. J. Duthle, from the Groat Barrier—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waitangi. s.s.. 197, P A. Stein, from Tauranga, Whangamata, and Tairua. laagers: Mesdames Richards, J. Galloway, -' a „ ruth, McOarvey (2). Howe. Misses McUar.ey and Raw. Messrs. Hunter, Laycock, Browu, Howe. Sutherland. Nash. Variety Company ',4), and 12 steerage.— S.S. Co.. ageing. Stella, s.s., 167, A. McKenzie, from aa-ugarei.-Leylahd, O'Brien, and Co., agents. Admiral, s.s.. 125, George Laity, from WhaBanaki.— Devonport Steam Ferry go., agents. Nguiigurn. s.s., 84, Scott, from Whangarei. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. . _ . Aotna. auxiliary sohoonei, 100. John H. Skinner, from Gisborne and coast ports. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker and two children. Messrs. A. C. Dacre, Patene, Kangi. C. C. Dacre and Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. Wanaka, s.s., 2122. Edward Stott, for Newcastle.— Union S.S. Co.. agents. Clansman, s.s., 300. W. Farquhar, for Tauranga.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.s.. 279, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Muritai. s.s., 225, ,T. Duthie, for Kennedy's ■Bay, Knaotunu, and Mercury Bay.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: Hawke's Bay. s s.. via Melbourne and Sydney, arrived at Melbourne November 23. Mimiro. s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed November 10. Waikuto, s.s., via Tasmania, sailed November 3. Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Melbourne, and Sydney, to sail about December 5. Star of Victoria, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail about December 10. SH.tIIPNEHS: Kmclune, barque, sailed August 1. Monti; VIDEO: Crifi'ei, barque, sailed November 5. SAN PHANCISCO: Mariposa, lt.Ai.s.. December 12. 'IV,\V YORK : Star of England, s.s., via Melbourne and Pvdncv, arrived at Melbourne November 21. Indradovi. 8.8.. via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed November 9. Star of Australia, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, to-sail about December 8. Indraghiri. s.s.. via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail about January 15. Abbey Holme, s.s., direct, sailed. Craignair, barque, via Dunmlin and Wellington, sailed September 25. Hiram Emery, barque, via Wellington, sailed. SYDNEY: Mararoa, 6.9., to-morrow. SAMOA : Mariposa, R.M.s., December 12. NEWCASTLE: Q.iathlamba, barque, sailed. FIJI: Taviuni, s.s., Tuesday. TONGA: Manaponri, s.s., early. , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON Antares, barque, loading. NEW 10BK: Star of the East, barque, loading. BAN FRANCISCO: Alameda, R.M.s., Thursday. SAMOA: Alameda. R.M.s.. Thursday. ti'PNHY: Talune, s.s., Monday. FIJI: Taviuni, s.s., Wednesday. TONKA: Manaponri. s.s., early. SBWCASWiB: Atoiokno, s.s., to-day. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-dav: To Anau leaves for Southern ports at noon, Eotokino leaves for Newcastle direct. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ohinemuri leaves for Waiheke at 9.30 a.m.. returning about 5 p.m.; Ngunguru leaves for Whangarci Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Muritai arrives from Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay; Ohinemuri leaves for Awanui. Waibarara. and Hohoura direct at 2 p.m.: Kanieri arrives from Raglan and Kawhia; Chelmsford arrives from Whangapoua and Port Charles. Sunday: Waiotahi arrives from Tauranga and Opotiki; Clan,man arrives from Tau•anga; Ngapnhi leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at 5 p.m.; Glenelg arrives from Opunake and Wanganui; Waimana arrives from Whakatane. Monday: Clansman leaves for Russell. VTha : ngaroa. and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay. and Whangaparapara at 7 p.m. ; Waitangi leaves for Talma, Whangamata. and Tauranga at 9 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, and ifangapai at 9.30 p.m.; Kanieri leaves for Waltara at 11.30 a.m.; Nj'inguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wnarf; Glenelg leaves Onehunga for Wanganui at 1 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Tcmoana, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Matatua. s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Te Anau, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty. Eotckino, s.s., at Sugar Works. Antares. ship, at Railway Wharf. Aldebaran, barque, at Breastwork. Star of the East, barque, at Quay-Street Jettv. Mas, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. The Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrived yesterday morning from Mangonui. Whangaroa, and Russell with a number of p:i"?engers and a large cargo of wool, kauri gum, etc. She left for 'iauranga in the evening, and returns early to-morrow morning. Yesterday morning the Northern Company's- steamer Muritai arrived from the Great Barrier, having gone round the island to ship wool from the various bays. She left fo 4 Kuaotnnu, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury Bay in the evening. The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi arrived yesterday afternoon from Tauranga, Whangamata, and Tairua with passengers and a cargo of wool, kauri gum, box timber, etc. She leaves fo. the same places again on Monday night. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Ngunguru arrived from Whangarei Town Wharf, and leaves for the same place again this evening. The Union Company's steame; Te Anau leaves at noon to-day for East Coast and Southern ports. This afternoon the Union Company's Steamer Rotokino leaves Chelsea for Newcastle direct. The Northern Company's steamer Ohinemuri leaves this afternoon jor Awanui, Hohoura, and Waiharara.
.mi:; morning me unique aiueutirtm hi leave for Hokianga, in tow of the s.s. Stelli to load timber for Sydney. The schooner Clansman is loading grain i Lrttelton for Auckland. Yesterday the barque Star of the Eas commenced loading kauri gum for New Tor) The four-masted barque Falls of Garry hi sailed from Newcastle for Honolulu with cargo of coal. Yesterday morning the Tyser liner Tom< ana commenced discharging her cargo froi London at the Queen-street Whan. Last night the Northern Company's ster mer Wellington left for Whangarci. The hriga7itine Vision arrived at Newcastl from Mercury Bay yesterday, and loads con for Auckland. The steamer Stella arrived from Whangare last night, and leaves for Hokianga thi morning with the barque Aldebnran. Th steamer will take in a riuaiotv of sawn tin her nt Hokianga for Auckland, and calls i at Whananaki on he. way back for a ra: of locs. Last, night the steamei Admiral arrive from Whananaki with a large raft of logs. THE WANAKA. / The "Union Company's steamer Wanal was floated out of Calliope Dock last nigli after general overhaul, and left, for Newcast direct to load coal for New Zealand. THE MATATUA. The Shaw. Savill. and Albion Companj steamer T.Tatatua finished the discharge ncr oxplosives at the powder ground yestt day afternoon, and came up harbour ai berthed/ at the Queen-straet Wharf. Tl steamer will commence discharging her ge oral cargo this morning, and on complete shifts over to the Railway Wharf to take about 10,000 carcases of frozen mutton fro tho freezing works for London. * THE TALTJNE. The Union Company's steamer Tn'nne leav Qisborne for Auckland to-day, and is e pected to arrive to-morrow morning, an proceeds on to Sydney at 11.30 p.m. c Monday. THE MAIMBOA. Tho Union Company's steamer Mararoa expected to arrive from Sydney to-morrot and leaves for East Coast and Southern por on Tuesday afternoon. THE ALAMEDA. The American mail steamer Alameda leav Pvdnev for Auckland to-day, and is due < Wednesday next. She proceeds to Api Honolulu, and San Francisco at noon c Thursday. THE TAVIUNI. „ . , The Union Company's steamer Tavinni duo from Fiji on Tuesday next, ana retun to Fiji at noon on Wednesday. THE CLAN MACLEOD., The iron barque Clan MacLeod, recent, purchased by Mr. J. J. Craig, of Aucklan for the intercolonial trade, has arrived .; Port Louis. Mauritius, from New York, wit a cargo of general merchandise, on discliar) of which she sails for Newcastle to load co:
THE ABARENDA. • . ■ .„ The United States transport. Abarenda is expected to arrive at this Port'rom Samoa about Wednesday next, for dookrag and general overhaul. . THE TONaARIREO. , ~. This new steamer, built to the order or tne Now Zealand Shipping "Company. has just, been successfully launched by Messrs. hawthorn. Leslie, and Co. The Ton gamp is a twin screw steamer modellod on the linos 01 the new Rimutaka. and is intended for the passenger and cargo service. or the iormei splendid accommodation is beta* Provided in a 1 classes-first, second, and peerage Under the command of Captain Satellite the longariro is expected to reach these waters about the end of March, and leave again for Loni don about a month later. THE KINCLUNE. dnn , . I The baroue Kinoluno is now 122 daysi out : from Sharpness to this port, with a cargo 01 j salt, and should put in an appearance.any ! day. The barque is intended for the intercolonial trade, she having been recently pur- ! chased in England by Captain H. Munro, ot Lyttelton. _____ THE AOTBA. „. . . _. „ The auxiliary schooner Aotea .Captain Jonn H. Skinner, arrived from Gisborne and Coast ports last night. Tho master; reports sailing I from Cisborne on November 14. and called at ' Boat Harbour. Mania. Worked Totoga Baa i and Anaura on the 15th. and T °„Wik and ; Waipiro oh the 16th; then started back for ffi on the 17th, landed and came, on to I Tilparoa on the 18th Landed at l«Paroa i and Port Awanui. and came on to. Waiajra. ! Took shelter from a strong westerly on the : 19th, and beat up to Hick's Bay on the 20tb Landed and shipped cargo on the <HSt; called at Kawakawa on the 22nd, and came on to ttaukokore on the 23rd. Landed cargo, and shipped maize all day. Shipped cargo near T° fttttea. Awanui Island, Omaio and Tekalia 1 finishing at the latter place at 2 p.m. on the i 27th and left for Auckland. Called at Mayor ' Inland at 6 a.m. on the 29th.. Pine weather I prevailed from Tekaha to arrival, with head winds and calms all the way. Cargo: 730 sacks maize, 49 sacks bones. 120 sacks manure 10 sacks fungus. 4 bales and 3 sacks wool, 38 sticks and 5 hides, 35 pigs, and sundries.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11544, 1 December 1900, Page 4
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