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SHIPPING.

-*— — rmrii Water at Auckland—s.s3 a.m.; 6.14 p.m. Wgtt. V*ater ai MßnuJ{ftU _7.s 2 a . m . ; 8.13 p.m. Sun-Rises, 5.34 a.m.; *{**.&»> p.m. Moon-Full, to-morrow. 5.5 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST, rtantain Edwin telegraphed at 1 p.m. yesterday*-" Strong north to north-west and north winds; glass rise." ARRIVALS. , m ! To Anau, S.S.. 1653, George Lambert, from Souther, and East Coast porta. Passengers: vAe, Cole McLevi, Bimcox. Garden. Brady, Washington Johnston. Walker, Morgan, K Hawkins. Vincent, Mesdames Douglas, Samara Harris. Brady. Ehnslle Johnstone. Von de JJevrle. Messrs. Korson, Mozley BymU Leahait. M.eNaman, Isaacs, Parish, Olbbert Brady (3). Johnston (ft. Ellwood, & km Ts'orrt. .lacobi, Turner. Johnstone, J5 B Baxendcn, Sharp. Evans, Xeiha. Bull Barter Clarkson. Trimmer. Cairn, and 14 steerage.-Union S.S. Co.. agents. , Wellii Eton. s.s., 279. E. Stephenson, from WhaneuFei Passengers: Mesdames Warren, Uim "u.Turner. Healer. Campbell, Howard, Misses Bailey. Nealey. Greener. Hawk,,. . Bowtr Captain Holmes, Messrs. jtaiiiuay. J " flJpatricK. Neil. Warren. Mason Killen. , Morton J Wooler. * **»¥■„*.£»&- Kellon, Cameron, Lovatt. ami 10 stceiage. H S!SSf s*. W:**'Ae. from the Great Barrier. Passengers: -Miss Alcock Messrs. VrVian Maintain. Lavender. Loughlm. and ks«k£ fi"i». "Ess Hodse Hart.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. Ngtuigurit, s.s., 84, Scott, from Whangarei.Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. M&naoouri s.s., 2060. George Crawahaw, fox Tonga! Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney. Pa.»n- , aers- Mtoses Brougham. A. de B. Mann. Itnh'hs Mrs Fell. Messrs. Fell, and three Dean Hamilton; Masters Fell, and three ' "Son. p.S.. 350, Edward McLeod. for S .. 84. Scott, for Whangarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. L s.s.. direct, sailed August 5. Tonfa ro i "". direct/sailed September 14. Star of England, s.s.. via Australia, loading. JAN FRANCISCO: ; Ventura. R.Ms, Monday. "fadraiema. s.s.. via Australia, due about October 5. ... Polmina s.s.. direct, sailed. , HPitlidene. s.s., via the South, sailed. Intoghfrt s.s.. via Australia, sailed Sepflter'if the East, barque, via Wellington. : Craignair, barque, via Wellington, loading. SYDNEY: R.'M.s., to-morrow. Sonoma. R.M.S., to-morrow. Zealandia, s.s., Sunaay. ITjNGA: , Hauroto. S.s.. early. SAMOA: Hanroto. s.s., early. John Gill, barque, sailed. TATA: , , Stratuord. barque, early. JSDITHBURG: . . Neptune, barquentine, early. MELBOURNE: , , Kathleen Hilda, barque, early. Aldebnran. barque, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SAN FBANCISCO: Sonoma, R.M.s.. to-morrow. NEW YORK: . Alice, barque, to load. SAMOA: , Hauroto, s.s., early. BTDNKTr Ventura, R.M.s., Monday. Elingamite, s.s., Monday. FIJI: * . Hauroto. S.S., early. fONGA: Hauroto. s.s., early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. _ Saturday: Omapere arrives from Napiev, Gisborne and East Coast bays: Maponrrttaarrive from Wellington and New Plymouth ; Te Anau leaves for Southern ports at noon : Omapere leaves for East Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier (meantime). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'B MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansman arrives from Northern ports early; Ohinemuri arrives from Parengarenga, Hohoura. and Te Kao; Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth Muritai leaves for Kuaotuntl and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.: Waitangi leaves for Tauranga at 7 p.m.; Wellington lea-res for Marsden Point, Whangarei, etc., at 10.30 p* Ngungnru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Manapouri, s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. Alice, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Volador. barqi entlne. at Railway Wharf. Elverland, barquentine. at Hobson-street Wharf. -. . . "Vision, brigautine, at Railway Wharf. IMPORTS. Per Te Anau. from the South: 112 sacks outs, '160 sacks wheat, 575 sacks flour. 58 sacks manure. 711 sacks potatoes. 374 sacks grass lined, 2*l sacks bark. 14 sacks coffee. 153 chests tea. 20 cases acid, 65 cases oil, 6 bundles skins. 16 bales hay, 22 bales hemp, 64 bundles hides, if) bundles ranges, 10 rolls paper, and sundries. The Northern Company's steamer Maritai arrived from the Great Barrier last night and leaves this evening for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay. and the Great Barrier. Yeeterdav morning the Northern. Company's steamer Waitangi arrived from Tauranga, Whangamata. an! Tairua, and leave? this evening for Tauranga, The Northern C')m>iny's steamer Ngnngurn arrived from Whangarei yesterday morning, and left for the same place again last evening. Last, night the Northern Company s steamer Terranora left for Whangapoua. •■» The Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrives .from the North this morning. Yesterday the Kauri Timber Company's hrigantine Aratapu at rived at Kaipara from Dunedin to load timber for the same port. THE TE ANAU. The Union Company's steamer Te AnftU, ] Captain George Lambert, arrived from Southern anvi East Coast port* yesterday morning, / berthing at the Queen-street Wharf to die- . charge her cargo. Mr. Hill, the purser, reports that the steamer left Dnnedin on Friday afternoon ln*t. and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne, leaving the latter port at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and arriving as above. Strong north-cast winds prevailed to Lytteltoa, followed by light and variable winds and fine weather to arrival. The Te Anau 'eaves for East Coast and South- >• era ports at n'von to-morrow. TILS SONOMA. The mail steamer Sonoma is due from Sydney to-morrow morning, and leaves at 2 p.m. for Paso Pago. Honolulu, and San Francisco. THE MANAPOURI. The Union Company's steamer Manapouri left shortlv after noon yesterday for Tonga. Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney, taking away a ramber of passengers and a large cargo of produce, timber, transhipments, etc. TRANSHIPMENTS. Transhipm:T~ per Maori and Indradevi, from London; Grasmere. from Liverpol; ' Cloch, from Glasgow; and Bnrrumbeet, from Melbourne and Hobart, arrived from the South yesterday by the Te Anau.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11770, 27 September 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11770, 27 September 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11770, 27 September 1901, Page 4

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