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SHIPPING.

fc>High Water at Auckland—l.l 7 a.m.; 1.57 p.m. * „ Manukau— a.m.: 3.56 p.m. Sun—Rises, 5.40 a.m.; sets, 5.47 p.m. Moor*-Full, Saturday. 5.5 p.m. ARRIVALS. September 21. Penguin, H.M. screw surveying vessel, 1130 tons. 300 horse-power. 2 guns. Commander J. M. Coombe, from Coromandel. Manapouri, s.s., 2060, George Crawshaw, from Sydney. Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers: Miss Wright, Mesdames Wright, K. B Mannsell, 11. IT. Head, Rev. Father Claudius Coquet. Messrs. I. Cawthorn, S. Proctor. H. Norman, Doust, Hunt, W. E. Cell, R. H. Head, C. Matson ai>l attendant, and two steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Taviuni, s.s., 1465, V. W. Macbeth, from tue Society and Cook Islands. Passengers: Messrs. A. Donald, Byron Squires, E. G. Barton, Hays, arpe.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Ovalau. s.s.. 1229, D. McLean, from Westport—Union S.S. Co., agents. Wellington, s.s., 279, B. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Wright, D'Arcy, Smith, Misses Broww. fallen. Ballet, Avlett. Kilmer, Messrs. V.*. A. Carrath, U. R. Cook", F. Ross, J. Roberts, S. C. Brown, D. Wright, Warren, Qribble, Hataru, Smith, Lush, .'.. MeArthur, Cannold, Hood, Molloy, Cope. Galbraith, Hamson, Honnsell, Masters Mowbray '2), and sis steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. _ Waiotahi, s.s., 273. A. F. Johnson, from Opotiki and Tanranga. Passengers: Misses Spence', Capper. Dolaney, Witney. Brodenck, Flantwglian, Hogg, Masters, Hogg, Gordon. Matthew-. Gatul. Withey. Goodyear. Mesdames Gordon, Addis, Spence, Vim. Messrs. Bcmk. Revs. Jordan and Cato, Messrs. Sutton (2), Bibeiow '2). Ross, Moore-Ritchie, Addis, Wilding.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Stella., s.s.. 267, A. McKenzie, from Whore-Sawa.-Levland. O'Brien, and Co.. agents. Muritai. s.s., 225, Joseph Duthie, from Merourv Bay, Kuuottinw, and the Great Barrier. Passengers: Mrs. Paddison, Miss Scott, Messrs. Brown, McFarland, Campbell, Freeman, Noble. Jamieson, Harold, and three steerage. —Nor; S.S. Co.. agents. Waimana. s.s.. ISO, C. Honkins, from Wttakataue. Passengers: Mrs. St. Clair. Miss St. Clair. Messrs. Greeby, Sisams.—Northern S.s. Co., "vents. Chelmsford, s.s.. 70. J. Taw. from Port Charles and Whangapona.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. SEPTEMBER 22. Waikare, s.s.. 3071, R. E. Smith, from Southern and Fast Coast ports. Passengers: Misse3 McFarlane, Robertson (2). Bartolo, Sutton. Williams (4„ Smith (2). Jamieson, Lees, Rees. Rice, Mesdames Brixton and daughter, Eeid and throe children, Dunn and infant. Clouston, Fenwick. Williams, Birdsall. MeKellar. Smith. Burt, Henderson. Bernan, Lusk, Person, Messrs. Court, Mitchell, Reid, Cooper. Clouston, Passmore, Findlater, Neill, Fenwiek. Father Haydon, Messrs. Samuell, Williams, Reeney, Price, Fisher. Birdsall, Walkiov, Hunter.' MeKellar, Burt, Henton, Rev. Canon MaeMurray. Messrs. Williams, Murray. RowseU, Martin. Sydney, Brookes (2), Dekatonr. Jarratt. Budson, Wood. McLawrem, Ghru\ibers, Hales, Fowler. Gamble. Dunn, and ''1 -t« pi-age.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Ma«»roa, s.s., 2598, Edwin Phillips, from Sydnei • Passengers: Misses Brennan, Mair, Me«dam es Bomior, Hoskings, Brown and infant W'ilson, Stephenson. Hill, Fletcher, Oliver fc/essrs. Baitings, Goodwin, Thompson ' BeVftett, Montgomery. Kolkenbeek, Manning, »'-ol!is. Russell, Fordham, Stewart, Murphy?' > 'eekham, Brown, Moore, Alley, Robinson, r ilson, Scott, Stephenson, Rosenthal Fletcher. Richards. Walker, Griffiths, sjid's? "steer For Gisborne: One steerage For Xat>ier: Mr. Barclay. Colonel and Mr« Fox. * Fit Wellington: Mr. and Mrs. Stran" and fowjr steerage. For Lyttelton: Mr anil Mr*. Ctvrie and child, Mrs. Cowan, Mr." Diekemon..-tV.>uon S.S. C 0... agents. Waitangi. s.st, £■■•'• P- A- Stem, from Tanranga Passengers: Mesdames Hore, Taylor, Messrs. Thompson. Davis. Lees. Sergeant White, and two steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., v.s., 169. George Laity, from Wha-nauaki.-Devonport Steam Ferry Co., agents. DEPARTURES, SEPTEMBER 21. Mildur-' H.M twin screw steel cruiser, 2575 tons, 7500 horse-power. 8 guns. Captain 0. V. Kinesmill. for Wellington. Mourn s s 27. Norman Beaumont, for East Coast and SowrYiern ports. Passengers: Miss Brabant, Mesdames Waller, Hobbs, >;,,.; Hester P'-wrie, Hobbs, Peterson. Brooks'. Bcilhouse. Molt-on, Kadfleld. Watson, and attendant. Shan.ks, Lester, Kretschmar, and 10 steerage. Paeroa, s.s., 92, H. Day, for Mangonm, Awamii, and Waiharara. Ngunguru, s.s.. 34, Scctt, for Whangarei. Margarita, barque, 494, W. Nagle, for Melbourne, via the Thames. September. 22. Taviuni. s.s., 1465. D. "McLean, for Fiji. Passengers-. Bishop and tMrs. Wallis, Mrs. WaH, Nurse Hathaway, M«ssrs. Bowell. C. 1. Thomas. Rev. W. Slade. and five steerage. Elmville. s.s.. 763, Cooper, for Melbourne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: ~ , . . . Rangatira, s.s.. direct, sailed August 0. Ton<*ariro, s.s.. direct, sailed September 14. Star of England, s.s., via Australia, loading. SAN I'EANCISCO: Ventura, it.M.S., September 30. NEW YORK: ~ , . . _ ludralema, s.s., via Australia, due about October 5. Folmina. s.s., direct, sailed. Heathdene, s.s., via the South, sailed. Alice, barque, sailed from Wellington September 17. Istar of the East, barque, via Wellington, sailed June 15. Craiignair, barque, via Wellington, loading. JYDNJiI': SoiHina, R.M.s., Saturday. Zealandia. s.s., Sunday. TONGA: Hauroto, s.s., early. SAMOA: Eauroio. s.s., early. HAl£Bt!R3: , Johu Gill, barque, sailed. JAVA: Strathord, barque, early. BDITHBUP.G : Neptune, barqnentine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. BAN FRANCISCO: Sonoma, E.M.s., Saturday. NEW YORK: ' Alice, barque, to arrive. BASK) : M&n&ponri, s.s., Wednesday. BTDNB* : Waikare, s.s., to-day. FIJI: Manapouri, e.s., Wednesday. TONGA: Manapouri, e.s., Wednesday. BABOTONGA: Ovalau, s.S., to-morrow. TAHITI: Ovalau, s.s., to-morrow. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Herald arrives at Onehunga from Greymouth ; Mapourika leaves for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. '2.10 train) ; Waikare leaves for Sydney at 5 p.m. ; Herald leaves Onehunga for Grevmouth direct. Tuesday : Mararoa leaves for Southern ports at 2 p.m. (no cargo after noon); Ovalau leaves for Rarotonga and Tahiti at 5 p.m. (cargo till 3 p.m.); Herald leaves Onehunga tor Greymouth at 1 p.m. Wednesday : Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth ; Manapouri leaves for Tonga. Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney, at 5 p.m. (cargo till 3 p.m.) Thursday: Te Anau arrives from Southern ports ; Rotoiti leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson, at 3 p.m. (2.10 train). Saturday: Omapere arrives from Napier, Bisborne and East Coast Lays; Mnpourika arrive from Wellington and New Plymouth ; Te Anau leaves for Southern ports at noon ; Omapera leaves for East Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier (meantime). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-dav: Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Mangapai, and Whangarei at 8 p.m. ; Mnritai leaves for Kuaotrmu. Kennedy's Bay. Mercury Bay, and Great Barrier, at 7 p.m.: Clansman leaves for Russell. Whangaroa, and Mangonui. at 7 p.m. ; Waitangi leaves for Tairua. Whangamata, and Taiuanea at 9 i p.m.: Kanieri leaves Onehunga for Waltara | at 11.30 a.m. : Gairloch arrives at Onehunga from Holtianga. Thame? Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. IMPORTS. Per Ovalan, from Westport: 714 tons coal. Per Manapouri, from Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga: 3373 sacks raw sugar, 4382 cases fruit, 143 hunches and 36 kits bananas, and sundries. Pei Taviuni, from the Society and Cook Islands: 2156 rases oranges, 452 cases > 733 bunches ami 309 kits bananas, 6 cases pine-. 36 barrel" lime.iuice, 1757 =acks copra, 77 sacks cocoannts, 19 sacks coffee, 21 cases vanilla, and a nnantitv of transhipment cargo. Per Wnilcarc. from the Smith: 1020 sacks potatoes, 415 sacks flour, 1320 sacks wheat. 135 sacks bran, 114 sacks oats. 311 bales hemp, 39 sacks hide.?. 50 casks ale, 51 casks whisky, 857 cases whisky, and large quantity sundries. Per Mararoa, from Sydnev: 10 ?,-pasks and 100 cases wine. 60 hags mineral":, 291 sacks manure. 295 packages tea. 1794 bags rice, 35 rani's Geneva, 473 bags oxide of iron, 208 bars lead. 135 pircpn timber. 9090 rough spokes. 100 boxes unltanas. 22 cases soap, 99 kegs cream of tartar. 19 casks artificial pigeons, 120 bags bottles, 21 cases marble, 8 casks and 62 cases whisky, 25 varnish, 50 cases kerosene. 643 cases fruit, 25 cases matches, 43 ca'es paper. 50 ca«e* salmon, '31 packages curios, otc., 10 bales millet, 330 packages transhipments for Tahiti, transhipments ex Paroo. Himalaya, Andina, Kasatru Marn, Ormuz, Weimar, Guthrie, Leura. Tonkin, Arawatta, Enrirnhla, Arawa. Polynesien, Laeisz. Moarj). Chemnitz, Rome, Medic, and quantity of sundries. Per Manapouri, from Tonga: 563 cases oranges— W. S. Laurie and Co. The Uninn Comnnnv's steamer Monra left for East Coast and Southern ports shortly after 5 n.m. on Saturday, her departure having been delaved in order to take down consignments of fruit from the Islands per Taviuni and Manapouri. The Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei on Saturday night, with nas=engers and general cargo, and leaves for the rams place again to-nigbt. On Saturday night the Northern Company's Bteamer Mnritai arrived from Mercury Pay, Kuaotnnu. «nd the Great Barrier, and leaves for the same places again this evening. Yesterrtav morning the Northern Company'! steamer Waitangi arrived from Tanranga, and leaves at 9 o'clock to-night for Tairua, Whangamata, and 11-auram??-

The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi arrived on Saturday morning from Opotiki and Tauranga, with several passenger* and a cargo of maize, etc. . Yesterday Hie tugboat Awaraa arrived ficm Whananalf! with a large raft of loss. The Xo.-:.;'?.-n Company's steamer .Nguasuru left for WVwngarei on Saturday night. Yesterday the 8.1. Company's steamer Ujina arrived at Wellington from Auckland. The Northern Company's steamer Paeioa left for the North on Saturday night. The Northern Company's steamer Clansman leaves this evening for Russell, Whangaioa. and Mangonui. On Saturday morning the Northern CrmI pany'a steamer Waimana arrived from W.oaj katane, with a cargo of maize, etc. The brigantin© Vision, having complete! the fumigation of hey cargo at Motuihi, fame up the harbour on Saturday, and berthed at the Railway Wharf to discharge. THE WARSHIPS. H.M.S. Mildura left for Wellington on Saiurdav morning, and returns early next month to meet the Ringarontna, which relieves her on the New Zealand division. H.M. surveying ship Penguin returned from Coromandel on Saturday morning, and took up an anchorage in the iitream. The Penguin has been completing -her survey around Coromamiel, and proceeds to the Bay of Plenty this week to continue her survey duties. TRANSHIPMENTS. The s.s. Mararoa. which arrived from Sydnev - yesterday, brought a large quantity of transhipments from EncLand, the Continent, China., Japan, Vancouver, and Australian ports. THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. The Government schooner Countess of Ranfurly arrived at. Rarotonga from Auckland and'the Kermaciecs. after a good passage of 18 days, and proceeded on to Nine THE OVALAU. The Union Company's steamer Ovalau arrived from Westport shortly before 4 o'clock on Saturday morning, after a fine-weather passage. The steamer leaves for Rarotonga ai-d Tahiti to-morrow, at 5 p.m.. and. the agents notify that no cargo for the steamer will be received after 3 p.m. THE MAR ABO A. The Union Company's steamer Mararoa, Captain Edwin Phillips, arrived from Sydney at 2 p.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream for inspection by Dr. P. W. Sharman. the port health officer, and the Customs authorities, who proceeded off to the steamer shortly after arrival, and admitted her to pratique, when s>he was berthed at the Queei>street Wharf, where the passengers and mails were disembarked. Mr. James A. Tubbv. the purser, to whom we are indebted for our files, reports:— Mararoa left the Margaret-street Wharf, Sydney, at 3.30 p.m on the 18th. clearing Sydney Heads at 4.15 p.m.; had the Three Kings abeam at 9 p.m. on the 21st, and arrived as above. Experienced line weather and smooth seas throughout the passage. The Mararoa leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at 2 p.m. to-morrow. THE WAIKARE. The Uirion Company's steamer W afkare, Captain R. O. Smith, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 11 a.m. yesterday, berthing at Quay-street Jetty No. 2 shortly afterwards. The purser reports that the steamer left Dunedin at 4.30 p.m. on -he 17th inst., and called at Lyttelton. Wellington. Sapier, and Gisborno, leaving the hit er port at noon on the 21st, arriving as above. Experienced fine weather throughout, 'lne v\ atkare leaves for Sydney at 5 p.m. to-day. THE MANAPOURI. The Union Company's steamer Manapouri, Captain George Crawshaw, arrived from Sydney. Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga at 4 a.m. rn Saturday, and after inspection by Dr. P. W. Jharman, the port health officer, and the Customs authorities, berthed at the Queen-street Wharf where her consignments of r ruit were Jischarged. The steamer in the afternoon went up to Chelsea to discharge a gnawwy >f raw sugar, and on completion to-dav will 3 e floated into the Calliope Dock for general >verhaul. The Manapouri leaves on edneslay evening for Tonga, Samoa. Fiji, and Syaley. . THE TAVIUNI. , . . The Union Company's steamer 1 avium. Captain F. W. Macbeth, arrived from the society ami Cook Islands at 4 a.m. on Saturlav, and anchored in the stream for insweciort by Dr. T. W. Sharman. the port health (fflcer. and tlie Customs authorities Mid bene admitted to pratique berthed at the Dueen-street Wharf, where her cargo was iromptly discharged, and consignments taken n for Fiji, for- which place the steamei left Srly yesterday .morning. Of the voyage Mr if Taylor, the purser, reports: lhe ravran eft Auckland at 1.55 p.m on August j9, ana "reived at Rarotonga at 4.40 a.m. on the sth nit Left again- at 1.30 p.m. the same date md arrived at Papeete at 7 a.m.. on .he oh, St at 5 m. on the 9th. and arrived at Hwarineat daylight on the 10th. leaving againat 130 am for Mauke. and arriving there at 6.30 m on the 12th. Left Mauke at 5.30 p.m. on he 13th. ami arrived at Karotonga at day; ight the following day. Left Karoton?,a at iIB m on the 14th. and arrived as above. =-'xPe?ienced moderate breezes and, heavy leim sea till arrival at Karotonga; fresh to noderate breeze* and moderate seas within he islands: and from Rarotonga to Auckland ■trom head breezes and heavy head sea, the Set-moderating towards the New Zeaand coast. . THE ELMVILLE. The steamer Elmville having completed her rrenins. and left for Melbourne.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11766, 23 September 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11766, 23 September 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11766, 23 September 1901, Page 4