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SHIPPING.

fiifra Water at Auckland—9.ss a.m. ; :0.18 p.m. . ;, "*'- ' „ '•"■- Manukau—ll.s4 a.m. ; 0.17 p.m. Son—Rises, 6.25 a.m. ; sets, 5.15 p.m. Moon—First quarter, Friday, 3.45 a.m. -

' WEATHER FORECAST. Captain ' Edwin telegraphed yesterday :— "Moderate to strong easterly winds ; glass fall slowly ; tides high ; and cold night."

'■':•■ '' ARRIVALS. Paparoa, s.s., 6563, Russell Jaggard, from London, Capetown, Hobart, and Wellington. Passengers—: Mesdames Mitchell, Boyu, Miss Boyd; Messrs. .lames Kivker, A. P. Carr, J Mitchell. Second Saloon: Misses Burcner. A.' Hodden. Mr. J. Osborne, and 10 steerage.— New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. - Mararoa, s.s.. 2595, Edwin Phillips, from Sydney Passengers: Misses. Richards, Odhn, Matthews. Ellwcrth, Kincald, Berry, Butterfield Norburv. Mesdames Mountford, vvilkie. Robertson, Blyth, Reed, Chambers, Avery, Movie. Blackwood, Baldwin and two children, •Ramsay. Donev. Bacchus, Hart, Messrs. Richards. Parker, Blyth, Johnston, Bunker, Chambers, Grieve, Whitten, Avery, Lambert, Phillips. Nielson. Donnison. Blackwood, Berry, Gav. Cherry. Ramsay, Leathart (2), Marsh. Westberry. Captain Stanhope, Rev Movie. Rev. Albiston, and 40 steerage. For Na■pier- Mr. Nelson, and two steerage. For "Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. Bacchus and two steerage. For Lyttelton: Mr and Mrs. J. R Hart and one steerage. For Dunedin: Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitson. Mr. A. 0. Armour. Mr. B. Birdsall, and one steerage.— fe.a. Co., agents. . , .... Ngunguru, s.s.. 84, Scott, from Whangarei —Northern S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. • „ , Waikare,. s.s.. 3071, Edwin Phillips, [or Sydney. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan. Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. fa. Cadbu'ry. Mr. and Mrs. Westmacott Mr. and Mrs. Roseward. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Leslie, Mi. and Mrs. du Reind and two children, Mr and Mrs Leslie'. Mesdames McNichol, Dixie, J. MHamlin, Grafton. McCorquodale, Forbes and infant Murtan, Fordyce, McHardia. Lynch. eott. Woodhome, MaMonald. Biddle, Sister Hannah. Misses McNichol (2). Hethorn Wicks, Curtis. Col ton. Philcox. Greshani. Duke, PHUIiDS. Hollowav. Conroy, Langford, 'lowers, Hellenwink, Mahoney. Robinson, Travel's, Lvnch. Harland, Scott. Kay. Rev. A. Boyle. Father Manonev.Ur. T. R. Inglis. Sir G. M. O'Horke. Hon. 11. Mosman. Messrs. McMaater, Livnr", F. .1. Smith, Harvey. Pike, Cooper, Pawns Blackstom, Cathcart, Harcourt, .Hawthorne. Campbell. Chalmers, Crofton. O Neil], Reid, Kingston, Stanford. Tait, Fitzgerald, Kin" Wick. Frater, Studholm, A. Thompson, O. Johnson. Anderson, Patrick, Orespin, a. Harold. McDermott, Weir. J. B. Davies, T. P. Swaim Ellis. Launder.. A. Bullock. T. -J. Wright J Savers, Elliott, H. Cotes. C. O. Allen, G. Eastwood. Dillon, Engavde, Garlick, jams? Watson, Marshland, Cone, SO steerage, and original from the South. _ Clansman, s.s., 300. W. Farquliar, for Russell. V.'hapgaroa, and Mangonui. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for 267. McTsaacs, for Mercury Bay. Mtnitni s.s.. 255. Joseph Dnthie, for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay. and the Great Barrier. Waitangi, s.s.. 197, P. A. Stein, for Tairua, WbnngamSta, and Tauranga. Chelmsford, s.s., 70, J. Taw, for Whangapotia. '

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

.. ImlVagliiri. s.s.. via Australia, fine about April 25. '~ , ' , ... Delphic. 8.5., dir-.ct, sailed April 4. ' Star of England, via Australia, sailed April "s. Caw FRANCISCO: Ventura, "s.s., Slay 7. t:p,v; VOBK: . , ._. ... Charles 0. Rice, barque, arrived at Wellington, April 18. , „ ;.•„„„• Ilidra'mayo. s.s., via Melbourne and Sydney. sailed February 26. .. ■ Bechuana, 3.5.. via Australia, sailed fceuiu'.'Leltriin.'s.s., via Australia, to sail March 30. Lynalder, s.s., via Australia, to sail. Tomoana, s.s.. via Australia, to sail. Herbert Fuller, barque, via Wellington, sailed. ' HAMI3UUG: „""'i~t. i •? La Bella, schooner, sailed December 7. gyT)N7,y '■:-:'■• Elingamite, s.s., Monday. TONGA: Hauroto. s.s., early. SAMOA:. , Hauroto, s.s., early. PI.11: ~ Hauroto. s.s., early. NEWCASTLE : Alcetis, barque, early. Vision, brjgantine, sailed.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Sew YORK: Charles G. Rice, barque, to arrive. SAN FRANCISCO: Sonoma, "s.s., May 4. Samoa: "■-Hauroto. .s.s., early. SjriWWY: ■.■■.■■<■■■.. Zealandia, s.s., Monday. JMI: - Flora, s.s., early. TONGA. ■ . Haufoto, s.s., early.

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.

Torfiay : Mararoa leaves for tlio "Soutlt;. ot

2 p.m.'. . Wednesday : Afaponrlka arrives from Wel'iinsrtou. Kelson, and New Plymouth ; Hawea leaves lor Napier and the South at 4 p.m. „ : Thursday: Moura arrives from the South; Mapourika leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). . Friday: Omapere arrives from Gisborne, Napier, and East Coast bays; Flora arrives . from Westport. • ; - Saturday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth; Moura leaves for the South at noon; Omapere leaves for the East Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier (meantime). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day : Wellington arrives from Whan rei ; Ngunguru leave? for Whangarei Town Wharf-j at 5 p.m. ; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga '•■ and Opotiki, at 5.30 p.m. ; Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth, early ; Ohinemuri leaves for 'arenga, "Hohcnra, and Te Kao, at 10 a.m. ; Marital arrives from Kuaotunn and Mercury Bay ; Waimana loaves for Whakatane, at 7 a.m. : Wednesday : Chelmsford leaves for Wailielio at 930 a.m.. and returns about 5 p.m. : Wellington leaves for "Vt'lipngarei, Marsden Point, Jlangapai, and Parua Bay, at 10.30 p.m.: Nguiiguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Ngrapuhi leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (latest -passenger l train. 2.55 p.m.) ; Muritar-leaves for Great Barrier at midnight ; Kanieri arrives at Onehunga from Waitara. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Pneroa daily. Seo advertisements daily ; papers. • ■' ,~ VESSELS IN HARBOURS. Panama, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Mararoa, s.s.. at Quay-street Jetty. , Hawea, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Rinrrarooma. s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Pendle Hill, barquentino, at Breastwork. • *-» IMPORTS. Per Paparoa. from London: 2000 tons general merchandise. Per rf Mararoa, from Sydney: 824 railway sleepers, 11.375 spokes, 576 chests, half-chests, and packages tea. 25 bales millet, 28 cases • brandy, 64. bags bark, 40 cases pines, 92 ingots tin. 320 bass rice, 200 bags bonedust, 21 piss and 60 rolls lead, 30 bales kapok, 1 horse, and hams, 44 sacks seed, and sundries. : ' EXPORTS. Per Waikare. for Sydney: 7 bars bullion, 282 cases kauri gum, 285 sacks pnmice, 124 bales f1ax."893 sacks maize, 2903 nieces timber, 25 casks limc.iuic.e. 17 pack? gmepieces, 5 sacks hides. 10 cases schnapps, 5 cases frozen fish, 250 boxes butter", 50 cases kola nip, 3 cages hames, 44 sacks seed, and sundries.

The Union Company's steamer Waikare left for Sydney late last night, with' a large number of passengers and a quantity of general cargo. fe, ■: .. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Clansman left for* Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. The Northern Company's steamer Wellington left last night, for Whangarei.. Last evening the steamer Stella left for Mercury Bay for a raft of log 3. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Wakatcre was floated into Calliope Dock for general overhaul. The departure of the Union Company's steamer Hawea, for Nnnier, and the South, has been postponed until 4 p.m. to-morrow. . Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Muritai left for Knaotunu, Mercury Bay, and the Great Barrier. Passengers and shippers will note the s.s. Ohinemuri has taken up the s.s. Glenelg'a running to Hnhoura, Parenga, and To Kao, leaving every Tuesday at 10 a.m. instead of noon, the -Glenelsr's usual hour of departure. The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi left last night for Tairua, Whangamata. and Tanranga. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Cl'e!n:sford left for Whangapoua. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi leaves this evening for Tauranga and Opotiki. This morning ihe Northern Company's steamer Waimana leaves for Whakatane. Yesterday the steamer Bimu left Kaipara .. for Drmpfiin with a cargo of coal. The Northern Company's steamer Rototnahana.%vas floated out of the Auckland Dock yesterday, after overhaul. • Yesterday the barque Clan MacLeod, sailed from Hokianga for Melbourne, with a cargo of timber. H.MJs. Torch left Sydney for Auckland yesterday. „Last nieht the Northern Company's steamer Ngungnru arrived from Whanearei, and leaves for the same place again this evening. THE MARAROA. .The Union Company's steamer Mararoa, Captain E. Phillips, arrived from Sydney ves-1 terdny morning, and after inspection by Dr. j Sliarman. health officer, berthed at Qna.vBtreet Jetty, No. 2. Mr. .Tames A. Tubby, the : purser -reports :-Tho Mararoa left Mar'g;ir«t-! street Wharf. Sydney, at 3 p.m. on the 18th I lu* ™£ ml r,pJU- ed the.Heads at 3.40 p.m. Had tnc Jhree Kings abeam at 5 p.m. on the 21st. arriving ■at 10 a.m. yesterday., Experienced fine weather, with variable winds, through--r 'r™Vw° M^ ar ?A leaves for East Coast and - Southern ports this aftcrnon. '''TRANSHIPMENTS. ..;■ _ The s.a. Mararoa,. which arrived from Sydney yesterday, brought transhipments from the followingvessels:-Vin a de la Ciotat from the Continent: Ortona.,from London • Victoria, from London : Moravian, from London ; Airlie, from China and Japan ; Baneoora. from Calcutta '■;;, and Paroo. Aramae, and Kotukn, from Australian ports. -

; THE PAPAROA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's fine , Steamer Paparoa, rived from London, Gape- • town, Hobart, and Wellington, yesterday afternoon, berthing at the Queen-street Wharf shortly before Ave o'clock. The steamer, which comes into port in splendid order, ;a under the command of Captain Russell Jagi gard, the deck officers being : Chief, Mr. A. W. McKellar ; second, Mr. M. G. Easton ; third, Mr. J. Wordsworth; fourth, Mr. W. Hewlett; fifth, Mr. J. Boycott; midshipmen, Messrs. H. Lord and J. Peacock ; surgeon. Dr. J. Poster. Mr. J. Evana is in charge of the engine department, and has with him, Messrs. P. Wales, K. Humes, C. Hitter, and V. John, the refrigerating engineers being Messrs. J. Lee and W. Dugdale. Mr. C. It. Earie is the ] steward in charge, who roports of the voyage i as follows :—The Paparoa left Plymouth at j 6.45 p.m., on March 2, and experienced a mode- | rate south-westerly gale, with a high head ! sea, across the Bay of Biscay. Teneriffe was ; reached at 2.35 a.m. on the Bth, leaving again i for Capetown at 2.20 i p.m. the same date. j Moderate north-east trades prevailed. ' The ! Equator was crossed in longtitude 10 degrees i west, and light south-east trades and slight ' head seas prevailed towards the Cape, which { was reached at 7.48 a.m. on the 24th. Emi barked mails and passengers, and left for Ho- ! hart at 5.10 p.m. the same date. Passed the ! Orozet islands at 5.52 p.m. on the 30th. For the next week fine weather was experienced, j which was succeeded by a moderate southj east gale, with high head sea, and then strong | north-westerly winds and thick misty weather ! to arrival at Hobart at 3 a.m. on April 14. ! Discharged 400 tons of cargo, and left again I for Wellington at 5.15 p.m. the following day. and met with fine weather on the run across the Tasman Sea, arriving in Wellington at 6 a.m. on the 20th. Left again at 5.45 p.m. the same date, and arrived as above, meeting fine ! weather up the coast. The average rate of j speed of the steamer from Plymouth to Welj lington, was 13.67 knots per hour. The Papaj roa has about. 2000 tons of general cargo to ! discharge at this port, work on which will be | commenced this morning, and she will leave i for Napier and the South about the end of j this week. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Herald, s.s., C. Brophy, from Westport.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Glenelg, s.s., A. H. Austen, from Wanganni and Opunake.— S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Rotoiti, s.s., J Robertson, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Treadwcll, Mr. and Mrs. Johansen and boy, Mesdames Cardno, Dunn, Asken, Ovans, J. Whittingham and child, Robinson, G. Catchpole, Wynyard, Alters and two children, Matheson, Casbel, Misses Clark, Walker, Durrani, Hume (2), George, Dr. Walker, Messrs. A. Davis, Cooper, G. H. Powley, Piatt, Cardno, Gore, Ryan, Champion, Brierley, Abbott, N. Nelson, Wynyard, Bartlett, Thorpe. 0. Williams, Rennell, Matheson, Croft, F. Drummond, Johnston, J. Catchpole, and 15 steerage. Glenelg, s.s., A. 11. Austen, for Opunake and Wanganni. Kanieri, s.s., 11. Smith, for Waitara. The Union Company's steamer Herald arrived yesterday from Westport, with a cargo of coal and sleepers. The Northern Company's steamer Glenelg arrived early yesterday morning, from Wanganui and Opunake, and left again in the afternoon for the same ports. The Union Company's steamer Rotoiti lett yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth and Wellington. The s.s. Kanieri left yesterday for r aitara. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. April 22.— barque passed west at 7 a.m. today. KATPAR.A HEADS. April Sailed : Rimu, s.s., for Dnnediu. MARSDEN POINT. April Arrived : Torarawa, ketch. Pukapuka, and Rover, scows, Leo, cutter. Awarua, p.s., from Auckland. Sailed : Spitfire, cutter, Talisman, Saxon. Clio, Saucy Kate, schooners, for Auckland, Kawau, s.s., for Mangawai. HOKIANGA HEADS. April Sailed : May Howard, schooner, for Auckland ; Clan MacLeod, barque, for Melbourne. NAPIER. April 22.—Arrived : Te Anau, s.s., lrom the North. Sailed : Te Anau, s.s., for the South. NEW PLYMOUTH. April 22.—Arrived : Ngapuhi. S.S., from Onehunga. Sailed : Ngapuhi, s.s., for Onehunga. LYTTELTON. April 22.—Arrived : Msinari, s.s., from Wellington. Sailed : Canterbury, ship, for Queenstown or Falmouth, for orders. TIAfARU. April Sailed : Wakanui, s.s., for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS. April Arrived : Archer, H.M.S., from Timaru. WESTPORT. ! April 22.—Arrived : Taieri, s.s.. from Auckland. GREYMOXJTH. 1 • April 22.—Arrived : Tntaneliai, Government; s.s., from Auckland. SYDNEY, April Sailed : Torch, H.M.s., for Auckland ; Pvlades, H.M.s.. for the New Hebrides. MELBOURNE. April Arrived : Westralia, s.s., from the Bluff and Hobart. THE MOURA. WELLINGTON, April 22.—Sailed : Moura, 8.5., for Napier, Gisborae, and Auckland. Passengers for Auckland : Miss Holmes, Mesdames Cooper, Holmes. Elworthy, Messrs. Grant, Abcrcrombie, Adair, Lewis, Cooper, Holmes, Muddleton, Morrisen, Edgar, Edwards, McBride, Johnston,. Middleton, MoKenzie, Elworthy, Allison, and 14 steerage. THE MAPOURIKA. WELLINGTON, April Sailed : Mapourika, s.s.,' for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehunga : Misses Oldershaw, Galloway, Grove, Wastney, Bacon, Bradley, Carwell, Mesdames Reardon, Holmes, Grig, Farnell, Stuart, Messrs. Turner, Steward, Holmes, Challis, Calders. Stuart, Senocke, Willy, Pickering, and 15 steerage. NEW CARGO SERVICE. DUNEDIN. April 22— The Union Steamship Company are instituting a fortnightly cargo service from next Monday, with the object of obviating transhipments. The Upolu leaving this port, calls at* Oamaru. Timarn, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, returning by the same ports, with the exception of Nelson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11634, 23 April 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11634, 23 April 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11634, 23 April 1901, Page 4