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SHIPPING.

High''Water at Auckland— a.m.; 11.10 p.m. s „ Manukau- 0.43 a.m.; 1.9 p.m. Bull— 4.46 a.m.; sots, 6.24 p.m. Moon— quarter, Sunday, 6.54 p.m.

WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yefiterday ."Moderate westerly winds; glass rise."

ARRIVALS. Archer. H.M. twin-screw steel cruiser, 1770 tons, 2200 horse-power, 6 guns. Captain J. H. Rolles'.on, from Taurangiu Cl?Lftsma,.Q, s.s., 300, W. Farquhar. from ManlfSnUi, Whangaroa, and Russell. Passengers: Mesdames Green, Utting, Masters, Nurse Rose*. Messrs. Bridge, Lane, Tenter, and sis steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. Sterling, s.s., 97, J. Murray, from Kaipara,.— L. D. Nathan and Co., agents. Paeroa, 5.8., 92. H. Day, from Mangonni. Awanui, and Waiharara. Passengers Mite Taylor, Mr. Northern S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. , . m . Olansrman, s.s., 300, W. Farquhy, for TanTa Weli'ington, s.s., 279, E. Stephen«ow, for e s.s. ( 225. J. Duthie, for Knaotunu. Mercury Bay. and the Great Barrier, Northern Chief, barque, John MacKay, for Sydney, via Kaipara. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. s.s., direct, due about Nofember 8 ° Star of England, 5.9., via Australia, sailed Octobsr & , ~,_ . , „ Matatn;», s.s.. direct, sailed October Z. Hawke's Bar. s.s., via Australia, early. SAN FRANCISCO: , .. Sonoma. R.M.s., November 11. !? ICniJnt l '' ! of St. George, s.s,; via Australia, " Knight of St. George, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne, October 23. Folmina, s.s., direct, sailed. . Heathderie, s.s., via the South -.put into Albany on fire October 29). . Kobe, 8.3.1 sailed October 26. * ; |ndraghiri. s.s., via Australia, sailed Sep- ! tember 17. . ' Oermanicus. s.s.. via Australia, loading. Trinidad, barque, via Wellington, sailed. ' CALCUTTA: Ikhona, a.s., sailed October 12. SongA: Manapouri, s.s., aarly. SAMOA: Manapouri, s.s., early. TIJI: , Manapouri, 5.9., early. HAMBUBO: , , John Gill, barque, sailed. SYPNEY: , r , Waikare, s.s., Monday. JAVA: Romuluis. s.s* * early. Strathord, barque, early. MSLBOOENB: . " ... Kathleen Hilda, barque. sailed, Aldebaran. barque, sailed. . La Bella, barquentine, sailed. SURPRISE ISLAND: Alcestis, barque, early. NEWCASTLE: Emprexa, barque, early., ! Margarita, barciue, early. Rovsil Tar. barque, early. Vision, brigantine, early. WOIiIiON GON : Defiance, brisaiitine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. BAN FRANCISCO: Sierra. R.M.s.. November 9. NEW YORK: Alice, barque, to-day. . Star of the East, barqni?, to load. JtiONllON: , , Isle of Erin, barque, to arrive. Sydney• , Mararoa, 5.«., Monday. SPIJI; Taviuni, s.s., November 13. ARCTONGA: , Ovalau, 5.3., November 19. TAHITI: Ovalau, s.f., November 19. UNION S.S. CO.'3 MOVEMENTS- , To-day: Tnkapuna arrive? from Wellmgtou *ud New Plymouth; Moura leaves for the South at noon (ao cargo after 11 a.m.). A Sunday: Hnwea arrives from BluiT. Oamaru. Tiraa.ru. and Napier; Mararoa arrives from Southern ports. .. „ ... . Monday: Waikare arrives from Sydney; Takapuna leaves for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.in.); Mflraroa leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Waikare leaves for the South at 2 p.m. (no cargo after 11 a.m.); Hawea leaves for Bluff. Oamaru, and Timaru (meantime). Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. , . , L , Thursday: Te Ana.ii arrives from Southern ports; Rotoiti leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.). Saturday: Taviuni arrives from Westport; Omapere arrives from East Coast bays; Te Anau leaves for Southern ports at noon (no cargo after 4 p.m. on Friday). NORTHERN 1.9. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . . To-day: Paeroa leaves for Waihekii at.9.3() a.m., and returns about 5 p.m.; Wellington, arrives from Whaugarei, Marl den Point, ete.; Paeroa leaves for itangonni. Awanui, and Waiharara at midnight; Waimana arrives from Whaxigapoua; Muritai arrives from Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay; Terranora arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf. ' Sunday: Ciansman arrives from Tatmalga; Ngapuhi leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (passenger train, 2.30 p.m.); Ngunguru leaves for Whaugarei Town Wharf at 10 a.m.; Gairloch arrives from Hokiahga; Chelmsford arrives frota Waitara. . . Monday: Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Mangapai, and .Whangarei. at 10.30 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunn. Kennedy's Bay, Mercury Bay, and Great Barrier at 7 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Wliahgaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Waitaugi leaves for Tairua. Whangamata, and Taurnnga, at 9 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves Onehunga for Waitara and Kawhia at 11.30 a.m.: Norunfruru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Gairloch leaves Onehuliga for Raglan, Kawhia, Opunake, and Wanganui at.l p.m.; Waimana leaves for Whakatane at 8 a.m. Tuesday: Ohinemuri leaves for Hohoura, Te Kax>, and Parengarenga. at 11 a.m.: Ngapuhi arrives at Oiiekunga from New Plymouth; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 5.30 p.m. Wellington arrives from Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc.; Muritai arrives from Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay; Ngunguru leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m. : Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers.

The Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrived from Kangonui, Wharigaroa,, and Russell yesterday morning, with severiii passengers and a cargo of kauri gum, etc. She left for Tatiranga in the evening, and returns early to-morrow morning. Yesterday morning the Northern Company's steamer Paeroa arrived from. Mangonui, Awanui, and Waiharara. and leaves for the same places again at 12 o'clock to-night. The Union Company's steamer Moiira leaves for Eiiat Coast and Southern ports at noon to-dav. . On Wednesday next the auxiliary schooner Aotei leaves for coast ports afid GisbOrue. The barque Northern Chief sailed for Kaipara yesterday morning, to load timber for Sydney. _ ' 4 .., The barque Empreza arid, the brigantme Vieiofi are both loading cbal it Newcastle , for Auckland. , Yesterday the barque Star of the East was - berthed at Quay-street- Jetty No; 2. and commenced discharging her cargo from New York. . . . , ~ "■ The barque Kassa is now on her way, from Dunedin to Auckland, with a, cargo of produce and explosives. .. Messrs. M. Niccol and Sob have received advices stating: that the barque Aluebaraii sailed from Melbourne for Auckland on Wednesday last, with a cargo of stone cubeS: The. barque Wnosufig arrived at Surprise Island from the Bluff on the flth . inst., arid loads guano back to the same port. . - On Monday next the barque Dilriussund Bails for Kdipara to load timber fdr Melbourne. . The barque County of Ayr is loading a cargo of baulk timber at Kehnedy'r Bay for Sydnev. . - On Monday night the Northern Company 8 steamer "Wai+swgi leavas for Tairua, Whan gain a-ta. and Tauranga. . _ The Northern Companv's stpnn.er Neunguru lea7es for Whangarei Town Wharf this eVenilVZ. The steamer South Australian has left Newcastle for Hokianga. Yesterday the steamer Victoria arrived at Kairtara from Lyttelt-on, to load timber for Sydney. „ , , , The Northern Company's steamer C.alrloch was barbound at HokiHiiga yesterday. To-day the liarqnentine IS'entun" sails for Kaipara to load timber for Melbourne. , THE ARCHEfI. H.M.S. Archer arrived from tauranga yesterday morning, and took up fin anchorage in the man-o'-war ground. THE MARAROA.' The Union Company's fetckilier Mararoa left Wellington for the North yesterday.;, lhe steamer is to work Napier and Gisborne todav and i? expected to reach Auckland late to-morrow night. The steamer proceeds on to Sydney Jit 5.30 p.m. on Monday. THE HA WE A. The Union Company's steniier Hawea is duo to-morrow from the Sotith and Napier, with a cargo of grain and produce. THE TONGARIRO. The New Zealand Shipping, Company's steamer Tongariro arrived at Hob art from London and Capetown, yesterday, and comes on to this port, where she is due about Friday next. THE TAVICNI. The Union Company's steamer Tavittni arrived at Wellington from Auckland, yesterday, and proceeds on to Westport to load coal for Auckland. The steamer is due at this port on Saturday next, and leaves for Fiji direct on the following Wednesday. THE W AUK ARE. The Union Company's steamer Waikare is due from Sydney on Monday morning next, and haves for East Coast and Southern ports ' on Tuesday afternoon. »/Hl GERMAN GOVERNMENT STEAMER. /hf' new oil steamer launched on Thursday 'hwht, Bi Logan, Ma., to the order of Mr. C. 'ecgner, the German Consul M Auckland,

th« Governor of Samoa, was berthed at i/he Hobeon-street Wba-rf yesterday morning, to have her masts stepped.

THE STERLING. The tugboat Sterling arrived from Kaipara, yesterday morning, for annual inspection and overhaul, which, is now being proceeded with. The steamer leaves for the coast to-day, to pick up the biirqueiitine Seuorita, and tow her to Auckland.

THE SENORITA. The barqfliJtitine Senorita, which was being towed round to Auckland by the tugboat Sterling, was let go off Parengarenga on Thursday afternoon, owing to the weather coming on heavy from the southward. The Senorita has a cargo of 317,000 ft of timber, on discharge of which she will be floated into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and painting, and then proceeds to Kennedy's Bay to load baulk timber for Sydney. THE LA BELLA. The barquentine La Bella, bound from Melbourne to Auckland, was sighted by the tugboat Sterling on the coast on Wednesday last, and should make port within the next few days. , j THE ALICE. The American barque Alice went to an anchorage iit the stream yesterday morning, and will rail for New York at daylight this morning. •THE ISLE OF ERIN. The barque Isle of Erin soiled from Timara for Auckland on October 26. to load for London, under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11801, 2 November 1901, Page 4

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