SHIPPING.
«Tio-v. water at Auckland— a.m.; 9.50 p.m " „ Manukau— 1.29 a.m.; 1.49 p.m Sun— 4.28 a.m.; sets, 7.6 p.m. Moon—First quarter, Thursday, 8.5 a.m.
WEATHER FORECAST. Can tain Edwin telegraphs as follows: — "Moderate to strong westerly winds; glass rise: tides decreasing."
ARRIVALS. Waimate. s.s., 5610. J. J. Hamon, from Napier.—New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents. " Hauroto, s.s.. 15S8, R. G. Hutt»:i. from Sydnev. Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers : Mrs. Trood, Miss Woolf. Messrs. Foldi, Anderion, and five steerage.— Union S.S. Co., agents. Weilincton, s.s.. 279. E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Meadamcs Webster. Wallace, Wells. Ingram. Parsons, Lloyd. Simpson, Fenton. Ellison. Misses Wallace, Parsons (2), I'unciman, Wells '2), Haseldene. Mackay, Campbell. Lynch. Hill, the Rev. Rishworth. Father Smiers, Messrs. Evans, Enselly, Lealey. Smith. F.nsbv. Henderson. McCornuodale. Cooper, RadciifTe, Cantv.ell. Baric. 1 . McGlashaii, Henri-, Clemeriey, Cowan. Johnson, McKay. and 19 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co.. agent:.
DEPARTURES. WaraF-V. a». 2598. R. E. Smith, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Misses Henderson. Ernestine. Kosewaren. Sherlock, HojrarJ. Cfrrrr. McCallum. Di\on. Churton. Donnahn ?Ja»t".:ire. Green, Reynolds. Cutts, Rattray Ta-inr. TloJ'anrl. Sutton. Brumby. Mesdames Bishop. OWk. Li-sack, Carter, Brown, Moore and two children. Law, Dicnan, Jackson. Rattrav. Taylor and two children. Messrs. .Tones. Galium. Fietc'-T. Thomas. Williams. Hannar. Frankham. Hen Dr. Morley. .Buttle, Revnolds. Francis. Moore. Carter. MillquAcn. 20 stecratr*. and orieinal from Svtl"ev. Tavinni, s.s., 1455, D. McLean, for Wellington . „ Glenelg. s.s., 223, T. Faultain, for Parengarenga, Te Kao, and Hohoura. Ngunguru, «.s.. 84. Scott, for Wliamrarurn, Helena Bar. Tutukaka. and Whananaki.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
IiOXDON': Hawke's Bay, s.s.. via Australia, due January 24. Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, due January 10. •Tekoa. s.s., direct, dne about January 4. Aotea, c.s.. via Hobart. sailed November 25. Mimiro, s.s.. via Australia,'sailed. SAN' FRANCISCO: Sierra. R. 7*1.6., December 25. NFW YORK: Folminu. s.s.. direct, sailed. K"be. s.s - via Australia, sailed October 26. Germanicus. s.s , via Australia, sailed December 6. River, s.s.. direct, saued October 24. Reisate. s.s.. via Australia, early. Jupiter, s.s., direct, loading. Trinidad, barque, via Wellington.^nailed. Charles G. Rice, barque, via Wellington, sailed. SYDNEY: Ventura. R.Ms.. Saturday. NithdiiK. s s., about Thursday. CALCUTTA: Uganda, s.s., sailed December 8. TONGA: Manapouri, s.s., early. SAMOA: Hauroto, s.s., to-day. FIJI: Hauroto. s.s.. to-day. HAMBURG: . , John Gill, barque, sailed. JAVA : Nithdale, s.s.. about Thursday. Romulus, s.. early. Strathord, barque, early. ZANZIBAR: „ . . Saranac, barque, sailed October 1.
UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To- -l av: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves for New PH-mouth. Wellington, and Nelson at 3 11.in. 12.10 p.m. train). Thnr-dTV• V">'bora arrives from Son.hern ports; " Hauroto leaves for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney ci 5 p.m. (no cargo for Fiji, or' after 3 P.m.). „ „. „ Friday: Takapnna arrives from VVelhngton and New Plymouth, and leaves for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. tram); Rakayio.l arrives from Fi.ii: Waihora leases for ,-Otithem ports at 2 p.m. (no cargo after 12 noon).
NORTHERN S.S. CO '3 MOVEMENTS. To-day: Chelmsford leaves for Waiheke at 9.30 a.m.. aud returns about 5 p.m.: Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, Ifangapai. and Parun Bay at p.nv: Vaimana arrives from Whangarei Town Whnri: Muritai leaves for Great. Barrier at nudrngnt; jCanieri arrives at Onehtinga from \\aii.ara; O'fiinemuri arrives from Awanui, Waiharara, Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames . " and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. IMPORTS. Per Ovalau. from the Eastern Pacific 41-, cases bananas, 144 sacks cocoanuts. 1023 cases oranges. 557 sacks copra, 973 cases nines. 19*> kits banana 3, 19 cases mangoes, 969 bunches bananas, 5 cases fruit. 23 cases vanilia. 49 seeks coffee. 170 cases niother-of-pearlsheU, 3 casks limeiuice. 2 bales cotton, and a qnan- , titv of merchandise for transhipment to Southern and foreign port?. Per s.s. Hauroto: 1017 cases oranges, pines, and bananas.—E. Turner. Market Square. Per Hauroto: 1017 cases oranges, pines, 4035 sacks raw sugar. 719 cases pines, 139 cases orange?. 1515 cases and 600 bunches banana?. 943 sacks copra, sundries, and cargo for southern ports. The Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei last evening with passoiiE'crH an general c.irsjo, and leaves for the same place again to-night. Ye3terdav morn ins the Northern Company s Steamer Glenelg left for the North. . The Northern Comnanv's steamer Muritai leaves for the Great Barrier at twelve o clock to-night. , Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Nsuneiim left on her usual monthly trip to the North. „ . The steamer Victoria arrived at Kaipnra from" Lyttelton yesterday to load timber for Sydney. THE MARAROA. . The Union Company's steamer Jjararoa »ett for East Coast and Southern ports shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday, with a number 01 passengers, and a large quantity ot general cargo The steamer's departure was delayed for some hours in order to take in consignments of fruit from the Islands. THE SAP AN AC. The American barcwe Saranac. bound from Zanzibar to Auckland, was passed off the Great Barrier on Monday evening bv tee s.s. Ovalau. and should make port to-day. l-ie "baroue loads kauri gum and flax lor -* e York at Auckland undei the auspices o, Messrs. Arnold. Cheney, and Co. THE FALLS OF GARRY. Mr. J. ,T. Craig is in receipt of advices by cable staling that the four-masted barque Falls of Gam- (Captain Thomas Mahon), has arrived at Manila from Newcastle, after a fast passage of 43 days. THE OVALAU. The Union Company's steamer Ovalau. which arrived from the Eastern Pacific on Mondav night, was visited and inspected by Dr. E. AY. Sharman, the port health officer. - and being admitted to pratique berthed at ! Qnay-street Jetty No. 2 to discharge cargo. The steamer brought the following passengers:—Mesdames Ontin. Messenger. Brown, Savage and infant. Messrs. Ontin. Messenger, Gould. Smith. Millar. Sharpe, Banks, and Captain Beid. and 10 steerage. Of the voyage. Mr. W. Taylor, the purser, reports The Ovalau left Auckland at 8 p.m. on November 20, and at 8.45 a.m. on 22nd. raised barque Snowden. of Liverpool, bound E.S.E.. and ar- • rived at Rnrotonga at 0 p.m. 011 the 23th. Left Rarotcnga nt 7 a.m. the following day. and arrived at Papeete at 11.30 a.m. on the 2nd inst. Left at 6 n.in. on the 3rd. and arrived off Ma nice at 4 p.m. 011 the sth; left at, noon on the 6th. and arrived at Aitntalce at daylight on the following da v. Left again at noon the same day. and arrived at Harot.on Era at 6 p.m. on the 3lh. Left Rarotonga at 11 n.m. Hie same date; called, a! Mangaia the following day, and finally cleared for Auckland, arriving at 3 p.m. on Monday. Experienced light breezes and fine clear weather till the 2Cth. thence to Papeete fresh to strong trades and moderate to heavy seas: from Papeete to Rarotonga light variable wind and occasional rain showers, with smooth seas. Leaving Mangaia experienced moderate breezes, fine weather, and smooth seas till 11th, thence strong breezes and heavy head sea, the weather moderating towards the coast, of New Zea'and. The Ovalau leaves for the Eastern Pacific nsrnin on the 31s*. inst. THE WAIMATE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate, Captain J. J. Ilarnon, arrived from Nanier yesterday morning, and berthed at the Railway Wharf to take in cargo for London. THE HAUROIO. The Union Company's steamer Hauroto, Captain R. G. Hutton, arrived from Sydney and the Islands early yesterday morning. Mr. C. G. Dencli. the purser, reports .-—The Hauroto left Sydney at 8 p.m. on the 20th November, arriving in Suva at 6 a.m. on the 23th: placed in quarantine till 5 p.m. on the 2nd December; left for Navua at 4 a.m. on the 3rd; loaded sugar and returned to Suva, sailing again at midnight on the 4th; arrived at Levnka at 6 a.m. 011 the Gth, sailing again at 2 p.m. sam*: date, arriving in Apia at 6 a.m. on the Bth; sailed ioi Friendly Islands at 5 p.m. same date, arriving in Vavan at 5 a.m. on the 10th; sailed from vavau at 4 p.m. same date, arriving in Haapai at 5 a.m. on the 11th: left Tlaapai at 10 a.m. same date; anchored off Nukualofa at, , 8 p.m., berthed at 6 a.m. on the 12th, and took final departure for Auckland at 5 p.m. same date. Experienced strong south-east winds and heavy beam sea from Sydney to Suva; thence fine weather through the Islands; thence moderate north-west winds and seas to arrival.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11840, 18 December 1901, Page 4
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