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SHIPPING.

'. ■■ . '■•■ ■ ' ■;■' ' : ■ •■■ ■■ Eigto Water at Auckland—ll.o a.m;; ii.l 9 p.m. „ „ Manukau— 0.59 a.m.; * 1.18 p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.56 a.m.; 4.55 p.m..:, •,.'.;•'■■ Moon—First quarter, Wednesday; 1.28 tt.mi ARRIVALS. S--. -y-i'-f ~ , JULY 20. . , Terranora, p.s., 350, 'Edward McLeod, from Opotiki and Tauranga. »" Passengers: Mrs. Mitchell, Misses Brown,. Mitchell, McGougan, Messrs. Boak, Sheriff, Abbott, Woodroff.— 'o' Northern S.S. Co., agents. • . . ' Wellington, s.s., 279, '■: E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: MesdameS * Graham, McKay, Misses MeXenzie, Graham, .McGregor, ; Messrs. Henry, McKay, McGregor, Grey, John- ' son, Graham, and 10 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . ■"■■>■■ Stella, s.s.; 267, A. MeKenzie, from Whariga- ■ ■ roa and Waipu.—Leyland, O'Brien, and Co., agents. . Muritai, s.s., 225, Joseph Dathie, from ; Mercury Bay, ; Kuaotunu, and the Great Barrier. . Passengers: Miss Alexander, Messrs.; Gulliver, Norton, McGregor, and one steerage.—Northern S.S. Co.; agents. ■;'? Ohinemuri,;: s.s., 70, T. Haultain; from Parengarenga, Tehao, and Hohoura,—Northern S.S. Co., agents.; . / JULY 21. Zealandla, s.s., 3000, Walter M. Hipgrave, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: "Misses Giles", MuLeod, Gibbon, Blyth, McDonald, Adair, Duff, Mesdames Adair, Watt, Collins, Scott, Lyth, '■■[■ MeSsrs. Beck, Quinn, Oakden, Kercus, Smith, Lee, Watt, «% :.. Stubbs, Merefeld, Kirk (2), MUlei (2), Nell, Lee, Datt, Plichet, Lett, Bennett, Dunn, Hunter, Tooman, Buchanan, Perry, Liritemari, Curtis, (2), Waddell, and 20 steerage.—L. I). Nathan and Co., agents.- . : ~ Rotokino, s.s., 2064,.D. McLean, from Westport. Passengers: Two steerage.— S.S. Co.. agents. ; ....... . ~.,•/•;, ~ .., --,„, , ' Waitangi, s.s., 197, P. A. Stein, from Tatt-ranga.-Ndrtherri S.S. Co., agents..; . ; : U. .: Admiral, s.s., 125, George Laity, from Wha•Kgarei.—Devonport: Ferry - Co.* agents. Akaroa, 8.8.,:76,;H0ffey, fromWhangarei.^r pArker, Lamb, and Co., agents. departures. JULY 20. ;■;.':.," ".,..'.; Te Anau, s.s., 1652, McDdugall, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Miss Miller, Mesdames Stevenson, Douglas, Lomas and 2 children.Adams and 2 children, Messrs. Ahed, Combie, Montifedre. Earn, Armstrong, .Burton, Welch, ; Kingston, Wickham, ... St. George." Johnson, Mcßeath, Meikle, Lomas, Captain Wheeler, aftd 16 steerage. . ,-,.-..: Paeroa, s.s., 91; N. Robertson, for Mangojltti, Awanui, and Waiharara. . , Chelmsford, s.s., 70, J. Taw, for Whangarei. • JULY 21. ..'.' ' -u, . y Stella, s.s., 267, A. McKenzie, ; for Whare- ''{ ~ Vision, brigantifte. 159, MeKenzie, for Sydsoy, via the Thames. .- ■ v .' ; ._ ..:.— ■. '~ .. "■' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pakeha, s.s.. direct, sailed June 1. ,:■,,,■ Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, i - ' at Melbourne; July 16. . . . _ Indradevi, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 30. Otaramr. s.s., direct, sailed July 3. ; . Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, sailed. '■ SAN FRANCISCO: Sierra, R.M.s. July 29,. .."-..■ * ; NEW YORK: . ~ _ - ;... ,■ , : Gadsby, 5.3., direct, : sailed June 4. . Banffshire, s.s., sailed. ";;.; -___ Mimiro, s.s., via Amtralia, sailed Jurte 15. Indralema, s.s., via Australia, to sail about -' • July 15. ■'-■y - . ■ ™- ,„"'-" : ■ Herbert ; Fuller, barque, via Wellington, sailed March 7. . _ - {Mice, barque, via Wellington, sailed May 3. 4"tar of the East, barque, via Wellington, Sailed. Calcutta : .'•':,'. ■ •• ■ :■-■ ■■ . Obra, s.s., to sail, July 15. > - SYDNEY: ~ 'it Elingamite, s.s., to-day. , . ~ TOT: ' . ■■■?■ Kafeanoa, s.s.. to-day.-.- . ■.--... - Fiona, s.s., about to-day. ■ ' '' NEWCASTLE: __ .'. ' ' ■, .. Kotnku, s.s.. Thursday. TAHITI: Tavinui. > s.s., Thursday. , ■ t tBABOTONGA: _ • ■-.;•.. •',.;.-. -. Tavinui, s.s., Thuniday. . : • t,, NEWCASTLE : . „. , * Kathleen Hilda, barque, sailed. Royal Tar, barque, sailed. •ADELAIDE: • „ Neptune, barquentme, sailed. WOLLONGONG: .C .; .. ; ~'. Northern Chief, barque, sailed July M. PROJECTED DEPAETUeES. BAN TEANCISCO: - Sonoma, R.M.8., July 27. ' SAMOA: t ManapoUri, S.S., early. ITDNEY: ' Zealandia, 8.5., to-day. ; * Rotokino, 5.3., "Wednesday. lONGA: Manaponri, 5.8.. early. UNION S.S COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Takapuna leaves for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 train). . Tuesday: Ovalan -leaves for (to be announced) »> Herali 1 arrives at Onehunga from Greymouth. , " . . , ■ ,_. ~. * o', i " Wednesday: Rotoiti. arrives from Welling■ton, Nelson, and New Plymouth; !Eotokino. '■- leaves for Suva and Levttka at noon, v .;'_;•. Thursday: Hawea;- arrives a from Bluff, Camaru, and Timaru; Moufa arrives ' from , South; : Taviuni i arrives from Rarotonga and Tahiti ; ; Manapouri arrives from Sydney, Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga; Eotoiti • leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson,; at 2 p.m. (1.10 train) .-Kotuku arrives from Newcastle. Friday: Omapere arrives from Napier, Gisborne, and East Coast? bays; Hawea> leaves for Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru. ; ; ry n ; -- 1 . Saturday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and - New Plymouth; Moura leaves for South at 12 noon. . NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Wellington »leaves > for Marsden Point, Mangapai, and -; Whangarei, at ;, 10.30 p.m.; Ngunguru arrives from Whangarei . Town ' Wharf; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunu, *- - Mercury Bay, and Great Barrier, at 7 p.'m.; Terranora leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. at .5> p.m. ;% Waitangi leaves for .Tairna. Whangamata, and : Tauranga, at .9 p.m. Kanieri: leaves Onehunga for Waitara at 11.30 a.m. ■ - __ Thames -Service:. Steamers leave for Thames . and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. s VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Tomoana, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. , Zealandia, b.s., at Queen-street Wharf. '-E0t0km0,.8.8., at Quay-street Jetty. . Defiance, brigantine, at Breastwork. , f Countess of Ranf Government sohooner, at Railway Wharf. ■'•■•"'•'•"-"'■" '" Isabel, three-masted schooner, at Qneenttreet Wharf. - IMPORTS. „ Per s.s. Zealandia :i 1000 sacks potatoes, 700 tacks oats, 100 sacks-onions, 20 sacks ale, 30 packages ranges, 50: sacks meal, : 125 sacks • brant, 500 ; bags flour, . 50 cases matches, 50 Backs manure, 50 empty casks, ; 5;. packages steel, 25 cases tea, 32 roller rings, 20 bales Bkins, 25 bales pipes, 100 cases whisky, 20 cases ale, 23 cases sauce, 100 cases wax, -20 boxes soap, 10 octaves whisky, 176 rolls netting, and a quantity.: of sundries. _ . The Northern Company's steamer Welling- „ ton : arrived from Whangarei on Saturday evening, with passengers ■• and general cargo, and leaves for, the same place again to-night. On Saturday the Northern Company's steamer Terranora arrived from ;' Opotiki and Tauranga,' and leaves ? this evening ■?' for BusBell, Whangaroa, aod Mangonui. _ , . The Northern Company's steamer Muritai i ' arived on ; Saturday night from , Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and the Great Barrier, and • leaves for,the same places again this evening. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi • -was floated out of the Auckland ;Dpck; on • Saturday, leaves to-morrow evening lor Tauranga and Opotiki. '■: • This morning t' the Northern Company s Bteamer Clansman will be floated into the Auckland Dock for general overhaul. ,■ ;// '■'. ' The Northern Company's steamer vvananji arrived .•: from Tauranga -. yesterday * morn iriu;, and leaves,at nine o'clock to-night lor Buirua, Whangamata, and Tauranga. , " The Northern Company'* steamer Chelmsford left on Saturday evening for Whangarei. , On Saturday night the Northern Company a Bteamer Pa«roa left for the North. , ' „ The auxiliary schooner Greyhound left for . the North on Saturday evening. ' . On Saturday -: the . steamer Stella arrived from the North with a raft of logs. : . The Union Company's-steamer Te Anau left on Saturday afternoon for Last Coast ? and j Southern, ports. , , '. i ,„„„ __ The tugboat Admiral arrived from Wha--neare! yesterday morning, with a- large raft if logs, and left at night for the Thames with the brigantine Vision in tow. . . Last night the steamer Stella left for 1 The brigantine Vision left for the Thames last night to load timber at Kopu for Sydney. : THE WAIKARE. __ ~ The Union Oimpany's steamer ; Waikare, ••which left Auckland at 8 p.m. on Monday last, arrived > at Sydney ■on Saturday mornmig. - THE PRESIDENTE SARMIENTO. o The Argentine training ship Presidente 'Barmiento arrived at Wellington from Auckland .'■':■'• on Saturday morning. THE ELINGAMITE. ' . The Huddart-Parker steamer Elingamite is Hue from Sydney this morning, and after inspection by Dr. Sharman, the port health officer, will berth at the Queen-street Wharf. ~,.„„. ________ . —________.. THE TOMOANA. The Tyser liner Tomoana, which arrived Ironi New York and Australia on Friday night, was berthed at the .> Queen-street -Wharf on '•' Saturday morning, and commenced the discharge of-her cargo. The steamer brought j\ large Australian mail, which was distributed on Saturday morning. - The Toinoana leaves for the South about the , end of . this , week.. t \ i : 1 : ■ ""'y""' THE COUNTESS OF; RANFURLY. ' The new Government. Echooner Countess of ; ''.. • : •.' Ranfurly, recently built by Messrs. Lane and !,«".* \ Brown, of Whangaroa.. for the New ZealandfeS;p: nook Island trade, ; will /be christened this afternoon by His Excellency the Governor, at ;: ,; . • the Railway Wharf. "..THE OVALAU. n , , The Union Company's steamer Ovalau, from . Westport to Auckland, passed Russell at 5 p.m. yesterday, and should arrive early ,this morn- ■ ing. Captain Reginald M. Farmer is now in i' . command of the Ovalau. : -

j., •-y ,THE KATHLEEN HILDA. ....;. .-. y A, barque was signalled in; the : gulf yesterday at sundown, which will probably .ba the Kathleen. Hilda, from Newcastle to" this port, • and :; should ; make ; the . harbour thaa morning. , . . .. . THE eakAnoa..,'■■". ' ,3 ; There was no sign of the Union Company a steamer Kakanoa from Fiji with the hall of the barque Occident in tow up to an early hour this moaning. • - THE FIONA. .. , , The Colonial Sugar Refining Company s Steamer Fiona is now due from Fiji with a cargo of raw sugar, and may be expected to arrive at any moment •. :; , -■•'•■■'"■..' THE ROTOKINO; ; The Union Company's steamer Rotokino arrived ; from Westport at - 6.30 p.m.: yesterday with a cargo of coal, and proceeds on to .Fiji on Wednesday.evening. Captain D. McLean .is in command,. with Mr. Jordan as chief : officer. Mr. 1 John Low, the purser, reports that lie steamer left Westport at 11 p.m: on Thursday, and met with fair winds and fine weather throughout the passage. . THE ZEALANDIA: . - ' '- The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia, Captain Walter M. Hipgrave, arrived from Southern and East Ccast ports at 9 a.m. yesterday, -berthing at the Queen-street : "Wharf. Mr. D.Sampf.on.'the purser, reports that the sSeamer left DUnedin on the 16th inst., and called at Lytt2ltbn, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne,, leaving the latter port at 11 a.m. on. Saturday; and arriving as above. ■>'. Fine v/eather prevailed throughout the trip. The Zealandia leaves for Sydrey at 4 p.m. to-day. THE- KOTUKU. The Union Company's new cargo steamer Kotuku is due from Newcastle on Thursdays with a cargo of coal, and; on discharge proceeds to Napier. . ' / T

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11711, 22 July 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11711, 22 July 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11711, 22 July 1901, Page 4

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