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SHIPPING.
High Water at Auckland—9.27 a.m.; 9.40 p.n „ „ Manukau— a.m.; 11.39 p.n San—Bises, 4.59 am.; sets, 7.7 p.m. Moon—First quarter, Sunday, 9.22 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday:- " East to south and south-west gale, wit rain; heavy sea; tides high; glass rise." ' ARRIVALS. ■ ' Omainre, s.s., 604, R. G. Hutton, from We] . - lington and East Coast ports.—Union S.S. Co. .agents. . Chelmsford, s.s., 70, J. Taw, from Whanga rei.—Nor-thern S.S. Co., agents. , DEPARTURES. Alameda, E.M.s., 3000, C. F. Herriman, fo Sydney. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. R. R . Wolfe, Mesdames Fletcher and Grammond Misses Gill (2), Messrs. Hall, W. Fletcher, Ei hard, Dunfce, Bailleau, Diddams, A. Nivison Gerritson, McKean, 15 steerage, and origina from San Francisco.—Union S.S. Co"., agents Waikato, s.s., 3800, Kiddle, for London, vii the South— Zealand Shipping Co., agents Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for Wha Bgarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Mnritai, s.s., 225, J. Duthie, foi the Grea' Barrier.—Northern ■ S.S. Co., agents. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Te Anan arrives from East Coas ports. Friday ; Omapera leaves for East Coasl bays. Saturday: Te Anau sails for Gisborne anc Southern porta at 12 o'clock noon. NORTHERN SS. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day-: Mnritai arrives from Groat Bar rj^r; Wellington arrives from Wiangarei; Nirunsriru leaves for Whangarei Town Wharl at 5 p.m.; Oliinemuri arives from Waiharara, Hohoura, and Awanui; Chulmsford leaves for Whangapoua and Port Clwurles at 10 p.m.; Waitangi arrives from Tauranga, Tairua. and Wliangamata; Kanieri arrives al Onehunga from Waitara; Gairloch. leaves One hunga for Opunake and Wanganni at 1 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. IMPORTS. Per Alameda, from San Francisco: 8 packages boots, 10 packages broom corn, 25 packages bono ash, 6 packages bicycles, 10 packages books, 24 packages beer, 53 packages canned goods, a packages photo, goods, 20 packages raisins, 20 packages codfish, 50 packages cigarettes, 5 crates live deer, 112 packages dried fruit, 590 packages canned fruit, 72. packages groceries, 4 packages ink, 24 packages paste, 85 packages salmon, 30 packages lard, 15 packages litharge, 7 packages machinery, 6 packages overalls, 5 packages oil, 70 packages roiled oats, 152 packages polish, 3 crates live quail, 4 oases wine. The Union Company's steamer Omapere arrived from East Coast ports last evening, and leaves for the same places again to-morrow evening. Yesterday afternoon the New Zealand ShipSing Company's steamer Waikato completed Iter loading for London, and dropped down to the powder ground to take in explosives, leaving in the evening for Wellington, Last night the Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for Whangarei. Tho Northern Company's steamer Muritai left last night for the Great Barrier. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford arrived from Whangarei, and leaves to-night for WhangapouaTho Kauri Timber Company's brigantine Aratapu has arrived at Sydney from Tairua. ' THE ALAMEDA. The American mail steamer Alameda, which arrived from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Samoa late on Tuesday ' night, was inspected by the health officer yesterday morning, and aerthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Luring ike day' and until late last night the work of .discharging the large cargo of the steamer was proceeded with, and the Alameda left for Sydney early this morning. THE TE ANAU. The Union Company's steamer Te Anau left Gisborne for Auckland at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and should arrive about the same hour to-day. The steamer leaves for East Coast and Southern porta at noon on Saturday. THE SONOMA. The American mail steamer Sonoma was timed to leave San Francisco yesterday for Honolulu, Pago Pago, and Auckland, and i 3 due at this port on February 11. THE VENTURA. The Ventura, the third of the new stea- ■ mors for the San Francisco mail service, left Philadelphia for San Francisco on January & * THE WHANGAPE. The Union Company's large steamer Whangape left Calcutta on the 6th mat., and Singapore on the,l6th for New Zealand ports with a full cargo of Eastern produce. The steamer is due at this port on February 7. ■ THE HAWEA. 'Hie Union Company's steamer Ha,wea will leave Wellington at noon to-day, and is due at this port late on Saturday night. The steamer is to leave for Napier oh Wednesday next to take in a cargo of sheep for Lyttelton, proceeding thence to the Bluff to » load produce for Auckland, calling at Oamaru and Timaru coming North. , THE MIMUJO. The Tyser liner Mimiro will compete the discharge of tier inward cargo from London to-day, and leaves in the evening for Napier and Southern ports to continue her loading lor London. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. • , ARRIVALS. ; Mapourika, s.s., J. Grant, from Wellington and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Udy, Cain. Whitelaw, Shera, Le Mar, Donovan, Watkins, Bellringpr, Mesdames Kelly, Groves, Mc'Ca.be, Bellringer and children, Lucena and children, Hendry and son, Kerr, Gray and two children, Messrs. Palmer, McCabe, Robb, Feck, Tidmarsh, Groves, Buckland, Flannagan, Baker, Mowbray, Hall, Tohne. Dennis ton, Dick, Day, Holder, Besant, Von Sturmer, Lucena, Dalziell (2), Bell, Kerr, and 23 steerage.Union S.S. Co., agents. Gairloch, s.s., A. H. Austen, from Hokianga. Passengers: Misses Lowe, Millbank, Jones, Skinner, Mot:dames Hook, Letts, Messrs. Donovan, Derrin, Hawkins, and three steerage.— 3 Northern S.S. Co., agents. }■ DEPARTURES. H Ngapuhi, a.8., W. F. Norbnry, for New Ply- | mouth. Passengers: Misses Laurie, Hutchi-| Eon, Mellish, Carter. Ross, Taylor, Oliver, Mes-8 dames Ferguson, Henderson, Cocker, Cain, J Woodley, Beloe, Carter, Revs. Henderson, j Ferguson, Guy, Lsnson, Cocker, Tolent, Pane, I Messrs. Htiffey, Oliver, Hedding, Watt, Bubb, j ' Foster, Clement, Parsons, and four steerage, j —Northern S.S. Co., agents. ] The Union Company's steamer Mapourika I arrived yesterday morning from Wellington I and New Plymouth. | The Northern Company's steamer Gairloch J arrived yesterday morning from Hokianga g with passengers and general cargo. i The s.s. Ngapuhi sailed for New Plymouth at 10.30 a.m. yesterday with the Southern portion of the inward San Francisco mail. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. January 23.—The schooner May Howard and the scow Ngaru passed east at 1 p.m. to- i day. KAIPARA HEADS. January Arrived: Victoria, s.s., from Brisbane. Sailed: Eliza Firth, schooner, for Lyttelton. „ MARSDEN POINT. January 23.—Arrived: Saxon, schooner, from Auckland. Sailed: Irene .and#tfteei scows, for Auckland. The Handa Isle, barquentine, is still waiting for a. fair wind. MANGONUI. January 23.—The barque Margarita was towed out of harbour by the's.s. Oliinemuri this morning, and sailed for Sydney. The s.s. Clansman arrived at 7 a.m. from Auck- i land and way ports. HOKIANGA. January Arrived yesterday: Whakapai, scow, from Auckland. She is loading totara ' piles for Auckland. GISBORNE. January 23.—Arrived: Zealandia, s.s., from i Auckland. Sailed: Te Anau, s.s., for Auck- i land. WAITARA. ! January Arrived: Kanieri, s.s., from Onehunga. NEW PLYMOUTH. January Arrived: Rot-oiti, s.s~ from Onehunga. NAPIER, January 23.—Arrived: Fifeshire, s.s., from Gisborne. i LYTTELTON. January —Sailed : Abbey Holme, s.s., for Wellington; Moura, s.s., for Dunedin; Talune, 8.8., for Northern ports; Tarawera, s.s., i for Wellington; Westland, ship, for London; Mario, ship, for Falmouth. I • BLUFF. 1 January 23.—Arrived: Knight of St. George, i s.s.. from Sydney; Waikare, s.s., from the j West Coast Sounds excursion. Sailed: Hinemoa, Government s.s., for Wellington; Wai- i iare, s.s., for Dunedin. j SYDNEY. January Arrived: Aratapu, brigantine, ' from Tairua; Loongana, barque, from Wei- i lington. , ' NEWCASTLE. . January 23.—Sailed: Elizabeth Graham, j barque, for Wellington. MELBOURNE. y Thames rriVed: ™ WftVe ' barqUe ' j LONDON. ' Npw D swi y 22-—Arrived: Paparoa, s.s., from telton! Sailed: Kumara, s.s., for Lyt-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11559, 24 January 1901, Page 4
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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11559, 24 January 1901, Page 4
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