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SHIPPING.

fijrfi Water at Auckland— B.SS a.m. 9.20 p.m. juga t»»w Manukau-1Q.54 a.m. 11.19 p.m. Soil—Rises; 4.29 a.m.; sets, 6.51 p.m. Moon-Last ftodi'ter, December i, 9.10 am '-';, . WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday: — ." Strong north, to -west and south-west winds; glass rise, but fall again soon; tides decrease." ARRIVALS. Moura, S.S., 2027, Norman Beaumont, from Southern and East Coast ports.; Passengers: Misses Seagar, Spracg, Adams, Withers, ilesdames Kennedy and two children, Chalmers, gpragg, Adams, Messrs. Donovan, Jolly, Wilkie, Kennedy, Spiers, Salmon, Spragg 12}, Simon, Leiber. Martin, Taylor, Brown. Croker, FasH - coe, Macgregor, Lewis, McKeoV.ie, Fearnley, Haisman. Gordon, Captain R. Owens, and 18 ' _ " eteerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. - Muritai, s.s.. 225, J. Duthie, from the Great ',' Barrier. Passengers: Mr, and Mrs. Werner, Messrs. Alcock (2). Freeman, Midland, Gessig. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. .-■ . Paeroa, s.s., 92, H. Day, from Whangarei.— Korthem S.S. Co., agents. Terranora, p.s., 350, E. McLeod, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdainra B^° Percivi! and boy. Hills. Healr. Moorehead and r boy, Gloyne. Misses Gibbons Hand, Messrs. -J. Morgan. Eriiolt. Eccles, Echols. Benmck, Thompson. O'Moore, Potter, Love, Metcalfe, Peters, Atkinson. Thorburn, Mason, and eigut Steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Paeroa, s.s., 92, 11. Day, fo* Whangarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. r Star of England, s.s., dne about December 6. Matatua, s.s., direct, due to-day. £ Hawke's Bay, s.s., via Australia, sailed November 23. '• ••»■_« Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, • ■'••■-.- sailed. .= ' BAN PEANCISCO: & Ventura, R.M.s., Monday. -■: RKW TOBK: • , Folmina, s.s., direct, sailed. Heathdene, s.s., via the South, to-day. Kobe, s.s., via Australia, sailed October 26. Germamcus, s.s., via Australia, loading. ■'- Riversdale, 8.5., direct, sailed. ■ Trinidad, barque, via Wellington, spued. '•>•'- ' SYDNEY: ' Sonoma, R.M.8., to-morrow-. Waikare. U.S.. Monday. CALCUTTA: Ikhona, 8.?., to sail. TONGA: Haurcto, 88., early. SAMOA: ,"" * - Hauroto, 8.8., early. FIJI: Hanroto, 8.5., early. Wanakft. s.s., early. HAMBURG: „ , John Gill, barque, sailed. JAVA: \ Romulus, s.s.. early. ? Strathord, barque, early. SURPRISE ISLAND: Alcesti3, barque, early. NEWCASTLE: ~ , Margarita, barque, sailed. Y\ TAHITI: Ovalau, s.s.. early. ;■ v Mawhera, s.s., early. ' : ZANZIBAR: „.« x . . Saranac. barque, sailed October 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. SAN FRANCISCO: Sonoma, R.M.s.. to-morrow. - NEW YORK: Star of the East, barque, loading. LONDON Isle of Erin, barque, loading. ' BTDNBTMararoa, s.s., Monday. •;- ■ Ventura, s.s., Monday. till: :'■-■ Bakanoa, s.s., to-day. Taviuni. s.s.. early. TONGA: ; Hanroto, s.s., early. SAMOA: Hatiroto, s.s., early. p' NOUMEA: Txroa, schooner, to load. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Herald arrives from Greymotith at '%.'-■ Onehunga; Rakanoa leaves for Fiji at 5 p.m. Saturday: Takapuna. arrives from Wellingi ton and New Plymouth; Moura leaves for J", Southern ports at 12 noon; Herald leaves for ? Greymouth (meantime). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. -■ - To-day: Terranora leaves for Whangapoua at 8 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Marsden Point and Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Northern ports early; Glenelg arrives from Hohoura. Parengarenga, etc.; Paeroa arrives from VTiangarei Town Wharf; Ngapuhi arrives at Onehurtga from Hew Plymouth early. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. ' ' . , VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Southern Cross, miss on yacht, in stream. Moura, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Taieri, s.s., in stream. .-_ Ihdraghiri, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Rakanoa, s.s., at Railway Wharf. - Star of the East, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. ■• ;■: , \ « Hirotha, barque, at Railway Wharf. V Isle of Erin, barque* at Queen-street Wharf. Aldebaran, b»,-que, at Qaay-etreet Jetty. Empreza, barque, in dock. Helene, barque, in stream. ■ Defiance, brigantine, at Railway Wharf. Sarah and Mary, schooner, at Queen' Street Wharf. Toroa, schooner, in stream. The Union. Company's steamer Rakanoa leaves for Fiji this evening. To-night the Northern Company's steamer Terranora leaves for Whangapoua. i The barque Hirotha sails for Kaipara today to load timber for Sydney. Last evening the Northern Company' 3 (steamer Muritai arrived from the Great Barrier, and leaves this evening for Kuaotunra, Mercury Bay, and the- Great Barrier. Yesterday the barque Kincluhe sailed from Hokianga for Melbourne with a cargo of timber. '*' The Kauri Timber Company's brigantine Aratapu sailed from Kaipara for Dunedra ff.-* ■'-.'• yesterday with a cargo of timber. This morning the Northern Company's stea- :■?>, mer Waitangi arrives from Tauranga, ind ,-j leaves for the same place again in the even:'iy ■ ing. ' The schooner May Howard has gone up to the Kauri Timber Company's mills to disg'■,..■' charge her cargo of timber from Hokianga, Last night the Northern Company's steamer Terranora arrived from Whangarei. The barque Laira sailed from the Bluff for Kaipara yesterday to load timber for Aus- • tralia. THE RIMUTAKA. . The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rimutaka, from London, Capetown, and Hobart, arrived at Wellington yesterday. The Auckland passengers and cargo by the stea- . mer will come up early next week. %i THE HEATHDENE. The cargo steamer Heathdene, from New Fork and Southern ports, is due at Auckland to-day. THE MATATUA. The Shaw, Savill. and Albion Company's steamer Matatua is due at Auckland from ; " London to-day THE MOURA. i The Union Company's steamer Moura, Captain Norman Beaumont, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports yesterday. Mr. Percy Isaac, the purser, reports that the steamer left Dunedin on Friday last, and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne leaving the latter port at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and arriving shortly before i noon yesterday. Light to moderate winds and heavy easterly swell prevailed during the [£..'• passage. The Moura leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon to-morrow -', THE SARANAC. The barque Saranac sailed from Zanzibar '" on October 1 for Auckland to load kauri gum ■■-". and flax for New York for Messrs. Arnold. i -■'■';' Cheney, and Co. The vessel, which is 1027 tons, is under the commnd of Captain J. AY. -". Porter, late of the barque Clan Macleod, and loaded general cargo at New York for Zanzibar in May last for Messrs. Arnold. Cheney, \ >';*- and Co. AGAIN READY FOR SEA. - The Vincenne3, French' barque. 1740 tons, " : commanded by Captain Touze, is again ready '" for sea, and is now lying at anchor in Port ' > Jackson. Some time ago while the vessel •was loaded with ore she encountered a hur- ;: - ricane while in the vicinity of Noumea, and ob a result sustained severe damage. She came on to Sydney, and has since been there undergoing extensive repairs. L' IN DISTRESS. An unexpected visitor at Fremantle on No- ■- vember 18 was the Danish barque Denmark, .which put in in distress on her way from Antwerp to Kiachau. The vessel left Antwerp on August 2 for China with a full cargo ' of cement. Without the slightest-warn Jog a, whirlwind struck the vessel. catching the foremast, which was of steel, with the topmast and lower mast each «ne solid piece or steel, and bending the former portion ngiit oyer about 6ft below the sheave-hole of the topsail halyard. The strain on the fore-top* ; gaßantmast, however, proved too severe, anu it snapped off, but was recovered, and tirmiy A lashed on deck. As nothing could be done } for the vessel in her plight, she was headed '- for Fremantle, where she arrived in safety, THE STAR OF ENGLAND. The Tyser liner Star of England, from Lon'don and Australia, is due at Auckland about December 6. coming to the agency of Messrs. Heather, Roberton, and Co, The steamer will take the first of the wool shipments of the season to London. h THE NEW TRAWLER. Messrs. Logan Bros, will launch from their yards this morning the new trawler which they have just completed for Oamaru. The ▼easel is to be fitted with a powerful Union i , oil engine by Messrs. W. A. Ryan ana Co. THE ROYAL TAR WRECK. Yesterday morning Mr. D. Gouk a party ' «* workmen left by the scow Hauturu for the wreck of the barque Royal Tar at Shearer Bocfc, in order to salvage as much gear etc.. aiMMMibM.' A diving apparatus.was taken ' down by the party, and it is anticipated that

all the sails and the donkey engine, on deck, will be saved, as the wrecked vessel is in comparatively shallow water. If fine weather continues Mr. Gouk will be given a good opportunity of carrying out his operations successfully, and the party will probably return to Auckland early next week.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 4

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