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SHIPPING.

vEigil Water at Auckland— a.m.; 5.21 p.m. '• p" " Manukau— a.m.; .7.20 p.m. Ejrn—JEJjses, 7.4 a.m.; sets, 4.41 p.m. Moon--Full, Tuesday. 10.47. a.m. ' ' ',r WEATHER. FORECAST. ' ■Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday: — . Moderate to strains easterly viaas; glass fall; w'.des low; frost to-night. T ' '' - ARRIVALS. ; "Wa'horai, s.s., 2003,. C. Cliff, -from Southern land 'East Coast ports. Passengers: Hisses • Ingift'iby, Westwood (2), Cadigan, Kaslett, Seaver, Witham, Mesdames Scott and child, Moore,' Kinvig. Westwood, Bolton and two . childr«n. Cooper, O'Meara, Raymond, Messrs. Terrace, Taylor, Catulie, Robertson, Everett, 'Allen, Moore, lieutenant Wall, Westwood, Bolton, McAlister, MeCallum, Symonds, Leach, Anderson, Lee, Anderson, Mellis, Green, Sir.ilon, Webb, Cooper, Erickson, Pattison, Gardiner Bellamy, Keesing, Osborne, Boss, Clayton, Raymond, Bayly.—Union S.S. ' Co., ag-ents. . • Tavituii, s.s., F. W. Macbeth, from the Society and Coo's Islands. Passengers : .Messrs. A. S. Peters, BufFaisdean, H. Hemus, and Captain Eoiie, Mr. B. Townshend and 14 uien, shipwrecked' crew of barque John Gambles.—Union 8.;?. Co-., agents. Hauroto, B.'i.. ISS3, P. W. Newton, from Sydney, 'Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., 300, W. Farquliar, from ManKOKui, Whangaroa. and Russell."" Passengers; i Misses Cook and Shaw, Mesdames Brighouse and Williams, Messrs. Bunkwell, Casey, Nesbitt, Smith, Close, Williams.— S.S. i Co., agents. DEPARTURES. " iPioM,, i}.s., 817, H. Gair, for Fiji, via Wlian'suivei. ■ _ , „ Terranora, p. 9., 350, E. McLeod, for Kuaotiaiu. Mercury Bay, and the Great Barrier. * Wellington, s.a„ 27?, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. „ . Waitacgi, s.s., 197, P. A. Stem, for Tanraijga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. EONDC?:: . ' , . , Ha'.vice's Bay, s.s.; via Australia, arrived at Melbourne Juno 23. Pakeba, s.s., direct, sailed June 7. Star o£ New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, to . sail. . Mimii'o, s.s., via Australia, sailed. * BAN NCI SCO: Ventura. 1'.51.5., July 8. NEW YORK: .. Ctorcda, s.s., via tlio South, clue about July 4. Gadsby. s.s., direct, sailed. Tomoana. s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne, Juno 9-1. Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, sailed.' Banffshire, s.s., sailed. Mimiro, s.s., via Australia, loading. , Indralema, s.s., via Australia, to sail. Herbert Fuller, barque, via Wellington, sailed. Alice, liarqua. via Wellington, sailed. Star of tho East, barque, via Wellington, loading. ' CALCUTTA: Obra, s.s.. to sail, July 15. JITDNKVt ■; Waikare, s.s., Monday. ; •JFTJI: Hauroto, s.s., to-day. Botokino, s.s., early. jraWOASITiB : Kathleen Hilda, barque, er.rfe'. Clan McLeod;. barque, sailed. Vision, bringantine, sailed. ABELAII)^: Nop tune, barquentine, sailed. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. BAN FRANCISCO : Mariposa, li. M.s., July 4. tiAMOA: Hauroto. s.s., July 3. (SYDNEY: Mararoa, s.s., Monday. 1TJI: , Hauroto. s.s., July 3. TONGA. Hauroto. s.s., July 3. ■EAHOTONGA: Taviuni, s.s., July 2. ; Tahiti: Taviuni, s.s., July 2. ' -UNION" S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth; Waikora leaven for : the South at noon (no cargo after 11 a.m.). Sunday: Mararoa arrives from the South. Monday: Waikare airrives from Sydney; Takapuna leaves for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.); Mararoa leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Waikare leaves for South at 2 ; p.m.; Taviuni leaves for Earotonga and Tahiti at 5 p.m. ■ Wednesday: Eotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, ami New Plymouth, and leaves for New I ', Plymouth vat 10 a.m. (8.50 a.m. '"train) ; Hauroto leaves for Tonga, Samoa, ■ Fiji, and Sydney, at 5 p.m. Thursday: Eotoiti arrives from New Plymouth, and leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson at 3 p.m. <2.10 p.m. train); Te Anna arrives l'rom the South. Saturday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth; Te Anau leaves for tho South at noon (no cargo after 11 a.m.).

NORTHERN 8.3. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. , To-day: Chelmsford leaves for aiheke at J. 30 a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; Terrariora arrives from Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay; Paaroa leaves for Awanui, Waiharara, and Mangonui at midnight; Wellington arrive? from Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc.; Kanieri arrives at Onehunga from Raglan and Kawliia. Sunday; Waitangi arrives from Tauranga; Ngapnhi leaves for Now Plymouth at 3 p.m. (passenger train, 2.30 p.m.); AVannaiia arrives from Whangapoua and Port Charles: Glenoid arrives at Onehunga from Opunake and Wanganui; Chelmsford leaves for Whan§:arei Town 'Wharf at 8 a.m. Monday: -Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Mangapai. and Whangarei at 10.50 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Tervanora leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Great Barrier at 7 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Waitangi loaves for Tairua. Whangamata, and Tau-i-anga at 9 p.m.; KanieriJeaves Or.ehunga for Waitura and ICawhia at 11.33 a.m.; Waimana leaves for Whakatane at 5 p.m.; Ngunguru leaves :'ior WJiangaruru, Tutnkaka, Whananaki, etc., at 3 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa. daily. Geo advertisements daily jjaners.*

VESSELS IN HARBOUR, Southern ..Cross, mission yacht, in stream. Tekoa, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. V Tavituii, s.s.. in stream. Hauroto, s.s., in stream. SeSonoe, brig.mtine. at Breastwork. Jessie Craig, barque, at Breastwork. IMPORTS., Per Taviuni, from Tahiti and Rarotonga : x 5550 cases oranges, 12 cases pine 3, 213 cases bananas, 24 sacks coffee, 1191 bunches bananas, 1117 bags copra, 451 kits bananas, 29 sacks cocoanuts, 19 cases fruit, 73 cases vanilla, 16 casks limenice, and a quantity of sundries; . also, 232 tons cargo for Southern, and 90 tons . for foreign' ports. The steamer Fiona left for Fiji last night, and calls in at Whangarei, to-day, for a supply of coal. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi left for Tauranga. Yesterday morning the Northern Company's Steamer Clansman arrived from Mangonui, Whangaroa, and Russell, with a number of passengers , and a cargo of kauri gum and tun dries. - / Lai-it night the three-masted scow Hawk sailed for Kaipara to load timber for Wellington. The schooner Gisborne. from Gisborne to Mercury Bay, was off the East Cape on '.Thurs- j day evening lai-.t, bound to Mercury Bay to J load timber for Gisborne. On Thursday evening the scow Kpnru was ■passed off the East Cape by the Walhora, . hound from Gisborno to Kaipara. _ j The ketch Lizzie Taylor is loading timber for Timaru, and sails to-daj'. „ Yesterday., morning the Northern Company s steamer Clansman arrived from the North, j •with a cargo of kauri gum, etc. Last night tho Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for Whangarei. . I . The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi j left last evening for Tauranga. j THE* ZEALANDIA. Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandla, which left Auckland on Monday evening last, arrived at Sydney at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ■ ' ; : THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Tho Melanesiau Mission yacht Southern Cross berthed at the Queen-street Wharf yesterday morning to discharge consignments fiom the Islands. ' THE JESSIE CRAIGYesterday the b!>rr;u<; Jessie Craig completed the discharge of her cargo of grain and produce from Lyttelton, and was shifted over to the Breastwork, near the Harbour Board oScca. She will bo floated into the Auckland Dock on Tuesday for general overhaul, .and leaves next week for Ka.mara to load timber for Sydney. THE WARSHIPS. H-M.s. Torch left Ir'vclton for Auckland ."•cscerday. * - H.M.a. Pylades and Sparrow left Lyttelton for Wellington yesterday. THE MARAROA. The 'Union Company's steamer Mararoa leaves Glsborno for Auckland to-day, and . should arrive to-morrow morning. She pro- • ceetia on to-Sydney on Monday everting. , : N • ' I? „ ' THE WAHCARE. The Unio-. Company'. -1 steamer Wa-ilkyo is duo from vi >lhey on Monday morning, and proceeds tj East Coast and Southt n ports . ■ on Tuesday afternoon. T. v liv C BRED A. ' r^Xv'^hb* cargo steamer Cereda. in continual!>rt i,v; w ,V.' >r ''°y- from New York, arrived at >»eili:ogtaii from Lyttelton yesterday, and on iusr.nc.rKo comes on • to this port,- where she . N s.-j™ "'•vifotoa A 0 (M'liyo about Wednesday ne.-.-.. X '■ . - <; S v-'- V •- -ROTO. - - Caution < '.'"t :-y's steamer Hanroto. ■ -Fiji,' l Bi\m6a V^wn^ v ' arrive( l from Sydney. s : chor'ed.ln the" ln . st and anV ' >IlealLh. officer wb^tin° inspection by the thla proceed off to tho

THE LA BELLE. „ , The Norwegian barquentine La Belle, "which was supposed to have cormv.to Auckland from Hamburg, arrived, at Port Chalmers yesterday. THE SILVER CLOUD. The ' barquentine Silver Cloud leaye3 - ellington "to-day for Kokianga to load timber for Sydney. THE ARATAPU. I The Kauri Timber . Company's brigantine Aratapu. has been fixed to load coal at. Newcastle for Gisborne. " TIE! TAVIUNI. The Union Company's steamer Taviuni, Captain F. W. Macbeth, arrived from the Cook and Society Islands last night, bringing a, large general cargo. Mr. W. Taylor, tlio purser, reports that the Taviuni left Auckland at 6.35 p.m. on June 4, and arrived at Eaiotoriga at 1 p.m. on the 11th; left Earotonga at 8 p.m. on - the same date, and arrived at Papeete at 7 a.m. on the 14th. Left again at noon on the 15th for Tautira, arriving at 6 p.m. Left Tautira at 6.30 a.m. on tho Jfith, and arrived at Huahine at 6.15 p.m. the same date. Left again at daylight the following morning, and arrived at Eaiatea at 8 a.m. Left Eaiatea at 1.30 p.m. tho same date, and arrived at Aitutaki at. 9 a.m. on the 19th. Left Aitutaki at 5 p.m. the same day, and arrived at Earotonga at daylight tho following day. Left Barctooga for Mangaia at 10 p.m. on tho 20th, and arrived at 8 a.m. on the 21st. Loft Mangaia on the same date at 2.30 p.m. for Auckland. Sighted Cnvser at 12.30 p.m. on the 28th, and arrived at 8 p.m. Experienced strong north.-east breezes and moderate gales, with head sea, to arrival at Earotonga. Between the islands moderate brec-zes and fine weather. From time of departure from Mangaia,, till the 27th. strong south-west gales and heavy head seas, the weather abating as the vessel approached the New Zealand coast.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11692, 29 June 1901, Page 4