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SHIPPING.

Hiirb Water at Auckland— 8.3 a.m.; 8.29 p.m. mff wiu« Manukaa-10.2a.m.; 10.28 p.m. Sun— 4.28 a.m.; sets, 6.60 p.m. ,-■£■. Moon-Last quarter, December a, 9.10 c fa. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday: " South-east to south and vast gale; glass fall; tides good; indications of rain." #r;' : : : ARRIVALS. Indraghiri. 6.9.. 4927, G. Harwood, from New York, Melbourne, and Sydney.—T. and 6. Morrin. Limited, agents. Rakanoa. s.s.. 2246, George Holford. from . Westport.—Union S.S. Co., agents. " Awanai, schooner, 85, John Nicolas, from Qisborne and Tairua.—C. C. Dacre. agent. May Howard, schooner, 68, W. Lombard, from Hokianga.-U. V. Edgcumbe. agent. DEPARTURES. m „ T , , TerranoTa, p.s., 550. Edward McLeod, for •' 5.8., 273, A. F. Johnson, for TanWaiotahi. s.s.. 273. A. F. Johnson, for lanC' "S&tf S® J- Dothta. for the Great B Wahn'ana. s.s.. ISO, C. Hopkins, for Whakatane. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Star of England, s.s., arrived at Melbourne November 24. Matatua, s.s., direct, dne to-morrow. Hawke's Bay, s.s., via Australia, sailed NoStlr m of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, sailed. SAN FRANCISCO: Ventura, R.JI.s., Monday, HEW YORK: Folmina, s.s., direct, sailed. Heathdene. s s., via the South, early. • Kobe, s.s., via Australia, sailed October 26. Germamcus. 8.3.. via Australia, loading. Riversdale. S.S., direct, sailed. Trinidad, barque, via Wellington, sailed. SYDNEY: Sonoma. E.M.s.. Saturday. Waikare, s.s., Monday. CALCUTTA: Ikhona, b.s., to sail. TONGA: Haurcto, SB., early. ''■ ; SAMOA: Hauroto, s.s., early. FIJI: Hauroto, s.s., early. "Kanaka, s.s.. early. HAMBUEG: John Gill, barque, sailed JAVA: Romulus. S.s., early. Strath barque, early. SURPRISE ISLAND: Alcestis, barque, early. NEWCASTLE: Margarita, barque, sailed. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SAN FRANCISCO: Sonoma, K.M.s.. Saturday. •fEW YORK: Star of the East, barque, loading. LONDON: Isle of Erin, barque, loading. ETPNEt: . Mararoa, s.s., Monday. Tehlara, s.s., Monday. SOT: Rakanoa. s.s.. to-morrow. TaTiani, s.s., early. TONGA: , Hauroto, E.S., early. SAMOA: Hauroto, s.s., early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Moura arrives from Southern ports; Rotoiti leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger train}. . _ . ... , . Friday: Herald arrives from Greymoutn, at Onehunga; Rakanoa leaves for Fiji at 5 p.m. Saturdav: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth; Moura leaves for Southern ports at 12 noon; Herald leaves tor Greymouth (meantime). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Terranora arrives from Whangarei; Waitansri arrives from Tauranga, lairaa, and Whsmgamata; Maritai arrives from Great Barrier; Paeroa leaves for WTiangarel Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves Onehnnga for Raglan and Kawhiajjt 1 p.m.; Ohinemnn arrives from Awanui, Waiharara, etc. Friday: Terranora leaves for Wiahgapoua. at 8 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Marsden Point and Whahgarei at 8 p.m.;. Clansman arrives from Northern ports early; Glenelg arrives front Hohoura, Pftrengarenga, etc. ; Paeroa arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth early. . ~..&-'*-. „*,„.„ Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames tad Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Southern Cross. mission yacht* In stream. Taieri, s.s., in stream. «n,„4., Indraghiri, 5.3.; at Queeu-street Wharf. Rakanoa, s.s.. at Railway Wharf; Star of the East, barque, at Queen-streec Wharf. ~ ~..■ ,- Hirotha. barque, at Railway Whatf. . Isle of Erin, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Aldebaran, ba-que. at Quay-street Jetty. Empreza. barque, in dock. Helene, barque, ia stream. ■-*».# Defiance, brigantine, at Railway Whan. Sarah ana Mary, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf.

IMPORTS. Per Indraghiri. from New York : 1350 cases kerosense oil, 22*7 pieces iron pipe, 3179 reels " barb wire, 3185 bundles plain wire*. 197 cases sewing machines, 185 cases manufactured ; tobacco,. 423 cases bicarb. .soda. 125 cases cigars, 92 cases cigarettes, 124 bales dttch, packages agricultural implements, 215 kegs wire nails, 553 cases hardware, 12 packages •pumps, 102 boxes handles. 24 cases soap, m cases polish. 24 cases mucilage. 23 cases musical instruments, 16 cases cotton seed oil, l?o cases machinery, 29 cases drugs. 492 packages ■woodware, 203 packages printing paper, &6 cases axes and hatchets. 78 cases cabbed goods, 66 cases cereals, 50 eases turpentine, 19 cases ' shoes, 18 eases lubricators, 80 cases glassware, 30 cases paint, 51 packages mowers. 66 packages clocks, 118 cases firearms, 17 cases rubber goods, 12 cases school slates, 243 cases sundries. , .* ..-.' . .. Per Bakahoa, from Westport: 1800 tons coal. The Northern Company's steamer feffahbra ■, left last night for Whangarei. Last night the Northern Company 3 steamer *- Mnritai left for the Great Barrier. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi left last evening for Tanrariga and Opotiki. Yesterday the schooner May Howard arrived from Hokianga with a cargo of timber, sleepers, wool, fungus, etc. - -. The schooner Awanui. arrived from Gisborne and Tairha yesterday,, to load general cargo for coast ports and Gishorne. . .••.•„ To-day the brigantine Defiance will sail for Kaipara to load timber for Sydney. The Northern Company's steamer Waiiriaha left for Whakatane yesterday morning. THE EMPREZA. The work of stripping the barque Empreza was commenced in the Auckland Dock yesterday morning, and to-day the work of recaulking, etc., will be proceeded with. THE SARAH AND MARY. '. The brigantine Sarah and Mary, which arrived from Dunedin on Tuesday evening, put out her explosives yesterday morning, and then came up the harbour, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to put out her consignments of produce. :>,' THE HIROTHA. 1 The barque Hirotha has had her foremast repaired by Messrs. Seager Bros., and restepped. The barque will sail for Kaipara to-morrow to load timber for Sydney. r - THE HELENE. The barque Helene, whieh made the gulf on Tuesday evening from Wellington, was towed into port yesterday afternoon, and anchored in the stream. The barque will be floated into the Auckland Dock for general overhaul next week, and on completion will sail for the " Kaipara to load timber for Melbourne. } THE TOROA. The auxiliary schooner Toroa has been chartered, through Messrs. Earp 8r03., to load general cargo at this port for Noumea, and on discharge to proceed to Surprise Island to load guano for Auckland: . THE SIEREA. Messrs. Henderson and Micfarlahe, the local agents, are in receipt of daWle advices stating that the mail steamer fr.ierra, which left Auckland on the 9th inst., arrived at San Francisco at 3 p.m. on Monday last. THE MOURA. The Union Company's steamer Moura left Gisborne for Auckland at 9 a.m. yesterday, and should arrive about 8 a.m. to-day. .The steamer leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noun on Saturday. THE RAKANOA. The Union Company's steamer Rakaiion, Captain George Holford* arrived from Westport yesterrf.-y, berthing at the Railway Wharf to discharge. The steamer proceeds to Fiji to-morrow evening to load raw Biigar • through the group for Auckland. I i ' THE HEATHDENE. The cargo steamer Heathdene, from New ' York and Southern ports, is due to-morrow morning. The steamer "brings 903 toiis of general cargo for Auckland, and comes to the local agency of Messrs. Carr, Pouhtney, and Co.. Messrs. Russell and Somers acting as ship : a brokers. THE INDRAGHIRI. The Tyser. liner Indraghiri..-Captain G. Haxrfbodt arrived from Nev, York, Melbourne. and Sydney yesterday . morning, bringing ,r cargo of general merchandise. Captain G. Harwbod is still in command, and brings hid steamer into port in hei Usual nea* order. After inspection by Dr. F. W. Sharman, the por' health officer, and the Customs authorities, tbr steamer wad berthed at the Queenstreet Wharf ( where the work of discharging cargo was at once proceeded with and continued until a.laW hour, last night, it being . arranged for the Inciraghiri to leave for Gisborne and the.South on Saturday next. , The Steamer left New York on September 17. and called at St. ; Vincent ott October 1 for bunker coal. Generally fine weather prevailed to the Cape of Good Hope, whfert fresh to, moderate gales were experienced until arrival at Sorane on November 11. On discharge W&' \- f '"-':"' '■' ' : ''1;::.:V" ." " .' A. .. '">■''' " J-' . '■." ■' : '■ -1.-:' ''-'■■■■■■■■■■'■■■■'■■■'•'■■'■' ■'■"■-''■■■■■'■'■■■'■■■■ ■■

proceeded on to Sydney, and left the latter port for Auckland on the 21st. Strong M«terlv and south-west winds were expended'crossing* the S£3f aa.2^a P^ a aSt Van Dieraen being a.m. arid r-o«,» urott at, 3 p.m. on J.uesuaj, tne naiSrs^anTl &££""««(& Inward agents for the steamer. THE MATATUA. Th* Shaw, Savill. and Albion Company's steamer Matatua is due from London tomorrow with a large cargo of general merckandise. coming to tho agency of Messrs. T. and ti. Morrin, Limited. THE WAIKARE. ' The Union Company's steamer Waikare left Sydney for Auckland last evening, and is due on Monday morning next. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. »——— ARRIVALS. Rotoiti S.S., J. Robertson, from Wellington. Nelson and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses' Evei'on, Wilkie, Home, Mesdames Patterson. King, Miller. Gorman. Poiramati, Cameron. Rev. Collins. Messrs. Painlain. Marks. Tremain. Davis. Pulling. Anderson. Duncan, Stead, Cannell, McCallum, Flanagan. Tobias. Hovn. Miller. Weston. Draffln. Jenkins. Tinnwater. Talkata. Beaver, Stannier (2i Seal, Morrison, Benton, Gorman. McLean, and 22 steerage—Union S.S. Co.. agents. Gairloch. s.s., A. H. Austen, from Wanganui and Opnnake.-Northern S.S. Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. , ; Ngannhi. s.s., W. F. Norbury. for New Ply- j : mouth. Passengers: Misses Scott Patten. ! Harp Vosper. Mesdames Coppen. Philpott, Brldson, Messrs. O'Leary, Stewart Macrae, i i Bishop. Hesketh. Coppin. Ritchie. McKoown. Philpott. French. Parr. Lawn. Fortescue, Hare. Bice, and 15 steerage. Gairloch, s.s.. A. H. Austen, for Hokiauga. Til- Union Company',- steamer Rotoiti arrived yesterday morning from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. . The Northern Company's steamer Gairloch arrived """terdav morning from Wangantu and Opunake, and left again in the afternoon f °TIJWwM left yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth. BY TELEGRAPH,, HOKIANGA HEADS'. November 27.-The Kinclnne. barque, is still barbound here. MARSDEN POINT. November 27.-Arrived: 5° rTal u Sax on. and =:acuv Kate, schooners. Hnon Belle, ketch, from Auckland. Sailed: Hikurangi. ketch. Pnkapuka, scow, for Auckland ; Terarawa, ketch, for Mahnran,|. oAEEi November 27.-Arrived: Paeroa. 5.9., -from Auckland. Sailed: Paeroa. s.s.. for Auckland. GISBORNE. November 27.-Arrived : ZP alan f dia s.s.. from Auckland. Sailed: Moura. s.s.. for Auckland. Passengers: Messrs. Gordon. Harvey, Wright, Burr, Pork. WAITAKA . November 27.—Arrived: Chelmsford, 8.5., from Onehunga. LYTTELTON. November 27.-Sailed: Te Anau. s.s.. for Dunedin ; Toroa. s.s.. for Napier : Kim. s.s., Pnreora, «.«.. Rosamond. 9.5.. for Greymoirtli; Mararoa, s.s.. for S. dney, via the North Passengers for Auckland: Mesdames Olliver, Thomson and child. PORT CHALMERS. November 27.—Sailed: Alliance, barque, for Wellington. «_,_ NEWCASTLE i November Sailed: Margarita, barque, ?Cr Auckland. SYDNEY. November 27.—Arrived : Warrimoo, s.s.. from Wellington. Sailed: Waikare. s.s., for AuckMELBOURNE. . November 27.—Sailed: Monowai, 6.8.. for Hobart and New Zealand. LONDON. November 26.—Arrived: Karamea. s.s., from New Zealand. Sailed: Actea, s.s.. for New Zealand. !_._____„«i_»«i m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11823, 28 November 1901, Page 4

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