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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—o.33 a.m.; 1.3 p.m. „ ~, Mannl.au—2.32 a.m.; 3.7 p.m. Sun— 5.35 a.m.; sets. 6.33 p.m. Moon—Full. March 5, 7.34 p.m. , WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday: — ."Moderate to strong easterly winds; glass rise; tides decreasing." ARRIVALS. Waiotahi, s.s., 273, A. 1. Johnson, from Opotiki and Tauranga. Passengers: Hisses Miller, Black. Woodford, Smith, Fitzgerald, Lester. .Messrs. Birch. Bishop (2>, Gow. Wood, Heir. Got, Sustain. Whyte. Howe, Vercoe. Hes.'tech. Sergeant-Major Crespen. and three natives.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. Wellington. s.s., 279 tons, E. Stephenson, i'rom Whangnrei. Passengers: Mesdames 'Collins. McKenzie, Dave? ana son. Redwood. JSwanbery. Cheeseman and two children, Stewart." Herd and family. Bediington, MacSen, Gribble, Goring. Ferguson and four children. Taylor. .Stevens, winter. Goodley, Misses ilacken, Cooke. Colonel Goring, Messrs. Swanfcery. Pirrit, Gordon. Simpson. Eeid, Collins, Wilson. Ferguson. Woodcock. Potter, Vieker-; man, Gribble. Turn bull, Stendman, Smith, Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Marital, s.s., 225 tons. Joseph Dnthie. from Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu; and Great Barrier. Passengers: Mesdames Parker. Campbell, Miss Askbr. Messrs. Peterson, McLaren, Smith. Smythe. and ono steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Mararon. s.s.. for Gisborne and tha South- | Passengers: Misses Fawcett (2), Stopford, | Mason. Steele (2). Davies (.2). Rosie. Chalmers, I Brett. CoujhJin. Shepherd, Brough, Scott (2), ; Mejdiimes Smith and sod, Sceats, Fallon. Cole, } Clayton. White,' Free borough. Lysnar. Troun-1 sin, Kerr, Rosit-. Fnncke. Lindsay, Paterson ; and child, McMillan. Holdship. Messrs. M. Pal- : lon. T. A. L6uis. X. Jaeobie. McDonald, O'Don-1 neii. Kearsley, Warnock, H.. H. Sharp, Uttley,! Perrin, -J. Donovan, C. Jones. Schultie, Mai-i let. R. M. Simpson, Dison. Trounson, Lysnar, I Freeborouch, James*. Donald. Woodward. Adams. Dawso.'j, Revs. Gow, Buchanan, and i £3 steerage. Waiotahi. s.s., for Tauranga and Opotiki. Gienelg. s.s., for Hohoura. Parensrarenga, end Te Kao. Njunstirti. s.s.. for \V iiangarei. Sir Henry, brigrantine, for the Thames. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: V."i:r.katnne, s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney, -ailed January 10. Waimate. s.s., via Australia, sailed Feb. 6. Mamari. »=.?.. sailed Febrnarv 19. Maori, s.s.. sailed February 7. S.\ X FKAJSCTSCO; Ventura. R.M.s., Margin 5. NF.Vi' YORK: . ~ „ Star of Australia, 3.9., via Melbourne and Svdnev. March 5. Hiram Emery, barque, direct, sailed November 6 , Charles G. Rice, barque, via Wellington, sailed December 28. STDXEV-; Sonoma, R.M.S., March 2. NEWCASTLE : Neptune, barquentine, sailed. Kath'een Hilda, barque, sailed February 23. Margarita, barque, loading. ADELAIDE: Lark, barquentine, sailed February 9, SAMOA : ! Ventura, E.M.s., March 5. • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON' Rirnut.ika, P..M.5., via the South, to-morrow. Star of Australia, s.s., via the South, March KF.W YOBS: Hiram Emery, barque,, to arrive. BAN' FRANCISCO: Sonoma, R.M.3., March 2. SAMOA: , , „ Sonoma, R.M.S., March 2. EfDSRY: ZeaTar.'lia. s.s.. March 4. / Ventura. R.M.s., March 5. KFVT CALEDONIA : Craignair, barque, ready to sau. FIJI: Tavinni. s.s.. March 6. EAEQTONGA AND TAHITI : Ovalau. s.s.. March 12. TONGA. SAMOA. FIJI. STDXSTt Hauroto, s.s., March 13. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Takanuna arrives from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth. Thursdav: Takapuna sails for New Plymonth, Wellington, and Nelson, at 3 {train, 2.10 p.m.); Moura arrives from the South: Tavinni arrives from Westport. Saturday: Sonoma arrives from Sydney; Monra sails for Southern ports at noon; Sonoma sails for Pago Pago, Honolulu, and San ' Francisco at on. { NORTHERN . S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. j To-dav: Ngapuhi leaves for New Ply-] mouth at 4 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Wai-J heke at. i.53 a.m. and arrives back at 5 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Manga•pai. Parua Bay. and Wtaansarei at. 3 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Whangapoua and Port Charles earlv; Gairloch arrive? at Onefaunga from Hokianga and leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m.; Waimana arrives from Whakatane Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Pseroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUE. Archer, H.M.s.. in Calliope Dock. Abarenda, U.S. transport, in stream. Eimataka, R.M.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Taisri, s.s., alongside the A'oarenda. Southern Cross, mission yacht, in stream. ; Craienair, barque, in stream. Northern Chief, barque, at Quay-street Breastwork. Clan MacLeod, barque, at Railway Wharf. Aldebaran. barque, in stream. Vision, brigantine, in stream. Defiance, brigantine. at Sugar Works, Chelsea. Sfaungaroa, schooner, in stream. Aotea, schooner, at CJuesn-street Wharf. Th'i Union Company's s.s. Mararoa resumed her ray v. to the South yesterday afternoon shc-rvly after four o'clock. Last evening the brigantine Sir Henry left under sail for the Thames, where (-'he completes loading kauri timber for »okitika. The s.s. Taieri after completing the discharge oi fcer coal into the Abarerula goes into doc:; to-day for painting »nd overhauling. On Monday nest the mission yacht Southern Cross carries up to the Queen-street Wharf to take in provisions. She leaves for another Island cruise on or about March 25. THE STAR OF AUSTRALIA. Tie Tyser liner Star oi Australia, from New York to Auckland, via Australia, leaves Sydney to-day or t.o-morrov., and should arrive at' ♦his port on Tuesday next. She comes inward to the agency of Messrs. Heather, Eoberton. and Co., and outward to that of Messrs. T. and S. Morrin (Limited). SONOMA SAILED FOR AUCKLAND.' A cable received from S.vdne* states that the mail steamer Sonoma left thri port yesterday. the 26th in it., for Auckland. .She should arrive here late on Fridaj night or early on Saturday morning, and she leaves again for San Francisco, via way ports, with the mails, at noon on Saturday. SALE OF THE BINGAROOMA. The Onion Company's well-known steamer Ringarooma. 1096 tons, has been sold to Mr. Ktuist, of Apia. Samoa, and will in future run a service between that port and Honolulu. She is at present at Port Chalmers, and before leaving for he. new trade is to undergo a thorough overhaul. The purchase of the Eingarooma foi the Apia-Honolulu trade has no doubt been made in view of the fact that the port of call in Samoa for the American mail steamers was altered from Apia to Pago Pago, when the St,moan Group was divided .wtween Germany and America. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Ngapuhi, s.s., W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Mioses Holland, Allen, Cullen. Meehan (3), Underwood.. Mesdames Holland, Hall. Allen, Inglis. Tanner, Martin, Dales. Cullen, Rev. A C. Lyon, Messrs. Hall. Allen, Cossar, Raynes, Barrett, An.'.rews, McLellan, Barton, Gibbs. Abbott, Harris. Cullen. Hay.. Williams, Adler, Ross, Bullet. Corporal Fulton, and 18 steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' v The Northern Company's steamer Ngapnhi arrived at 9.15 a.m. yesterday from New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH, CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEJv. February 26.—Walkare, g.s., passed west at fO a.m. MARSDEN POINT. February 25.—Arrived: Vixen, scow, from .. j . ckJand. Sailed: cTerarawa, ketch. Progress and Shamrock, scows, and Awarua, p.s., for Auckland; Ranger, scow, foi MercuryBay. KAII'ARA HEADS. February 26.—Arrived Elizabeth Graham, barqne. from Wellington. HOKIANGA HEADS. February Arrived: Gairloch, 8.5., from j Onehunga, this morning. j KIRIPAICA. February 26.—Arrived Hercules. Sailing: May. Bravo, Kahu, and Tally-ho. RUSSELL. February 26.—Arrived, 6 a.m.: Clansman, as., from Auckland. Sailed, at 9 a.m.: Greyhound, schooner, for Auckland. ' NAPIER. February 25.—Sailed: Mimiro, s.s., lor Wellington. February 26.—Sailed: Moura. s.s., fir the North. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Farrow, Chase, Mrs. Fillene and child, Messrs. Bunner, McLean, Maloney, and 13 steerage. GISBORNE. February 26.—Sailed: Star of New Zealand, 8.5., for Napier. NEW PLYMOUTH. February 26.-Arrived, at 4.15 a.m.: Rotoiti, 3.5., from Onehunga—connected with express. ■ To sail, at 10 p.m. : Takapuna, a.s., for Onehunga—connected with express. NELSON. February Arrived: Dalhousie, R.I Ma., from Wellington. WELLINGTON. February 26.-'Arrived: Mimiro, s.b., from Napier. Sailed: Dalhounie, R.1.M.5,, for Nelson, - ■

ltttelton. February Arrived: Banffshire, &s.. from Timaru. Sailed: Indradevi, s.s., for Napier; Rotoinahar.;-.. s.s., foi Wel.ington. Passengers: Misses , Abram, mtchcox, Lang-ley, Schaef, Hedges Oacobson. Longton, Avers, Johnston, Neill. Hill. Base a. Stevens, Steel. McNicoll, Mesdames £elo S* Abram, Jacobson. Darroch. McDonald. Ball. Kenny, Phelan, Haydon, Middleton, Watson Yates. Crorabie. Page. Castle, Baron l!* - gineslowen. Compte de Courte. SergeantMajor McDonald, Re • £ Ward.Ginger' lorter, Griffin. Fairclough, McMcoll. Blackburne. Ball. Messrs. Pope. Darling. Ferguson Jones Thomson. Ackiand, Ghezzie, aUer' Xen nr. Wansborough. Hedges. Kutledge, itaen. i Bentlev. James. Young. Fabling W, J are. Allen Bush. Seymour. Rosmear, \Vilberforce, Phelan, Haydon. Middleton, Watson, Groinbit? WESTPOP.T. February 26.—Sailed: Taviuni, s.s., at 2.45 a.m. for Auckland. TIMARU. February Sailed: Banffshire, s.s.. for Lr " e "°°'' BLUFF. February 25.—Arrived: Monowai. s.s.. from Hobart, with an English mail. bailed: Moana. s.s., for Hobart; Jonov.ai, s.s.. for | Donedin. „ NEWCASTLE. February 26.Sailed: Petone, s.s., and Victoria, s.s., for Lyttelton. THE ZEALANDIA. DUNTDIN. February 26. — Sailed: Zea--I,india, s.s.. for Sydney. via „ tasi. Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Campbell, Smith (2>. Anderson. Ross, Branson, Staunton (2i, Ward. Willibv. Foley. Stevens. Rane (2). Cooper. Garland. Burke. Knight. Williamson <2>. Williams, -.landel. Harp. Ryan (2). Mesdaines Milne. Morris and children, Williams. Elliott and child, bmitn, Simpson and three children. Ridings. Roberts, Taylor, Nash and child, Picket, Raymond, Revs. Lewis. Ellis. Brook. Messrs. Duke. Barland. Leitz. Williams, Forgo, Jforris. Raymond, Cable. Shands. Antler?™. King, Brideman. Branson, Taylor, Simpson, BurKe, Qnealy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11587, 27 February 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11587, 27 February 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11587, 27 February 1901, Page 4