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SHIPPING.

* Higk Water at Auckland—o.42 a.m.; 1.12 p.m.' ■ v „ ,• Manukau—2.4l a.m.; 3.11 p.m. ■ Rises, 4.29 a.m.; sets, 7.8 p.m. •Moon.—Pull, Wednesday, 11.46 p.m. " . i — fp§| - -V-WEATHER FORECAST. - ** ISPS Captain'-. Edwin telegraphed yesterday:— r •*'North-west .to < west f and south .heavy, gale; . .glass- rise; indications of s rain and for un"X usually cold weather.": . ; ■-

ARRIVALS. Nithdale, 5.3.. 3478, Haddon, from Java, New ' Caledonia, and Australia.—Colonial Sugar Refining Company, agents. ■ , :«' i 3S •ig i Waihora. s.s., 2003, J. Bernech,'from; Southern- and East Coast ports. Passengers: -MesfcV ' dames Fountain, Laruch, Petrie, Savery, Blick. %&'■!" Solomons, Kelduff, 1 : Eccles, Webster, Cotton, ' Downey, ' McGavin, , Middleton, Hay ward, , 1 ■ Amundson, i Rees, Duncan, j Keretoma, • Taturi i"' » ' Naera,Misse3 Van As oh, Lambourne, McClut- ; chie, Croston. Dowler. Chamberlain (2), Storey, Schischlsa (2), -.WiUian.'®, West, Lewis, Kelip® duff,|Lee,, Christensen, Hamilton, (Hamilton, r'h Hassan. David, Ngraro, Hughes, Ormsby, ,Pa- - i fcira, Callaway, Callaway, Butt, Whareora, <#r r Phipps, Blyth, > Trinnel, Brown. Cotton. Mc- :' , Gavin, Hall, Tolhoff, Graham. Orr.'Kerewjina, :> Taurere, Messrs. ■ Sparrow, ;Pearce, Stewart. 'Alexander, de Renzy,; Hodgson, Fountain, Albough, Olliver, Schischka, O'Connor, Cock, 3?lunkett, Haselden. Bena," Savery, Kelduff, sT;"- Morris (2), Wilson, Newton, Reast, Ness, Henan, Ellruams, Graham, Ludbrook, Eccles, Rook, ' Bitumens, ' Webster, Davis, Hall, • Davis, • Cha.n, Rudd, Davis. Martin. Morrin, Anderson, Hall. Hoyt, Watchid. McGavin, McCullough. Gill- > man. Hall. Byrne, Kensington. Mann. Balme, JL'encant, Clerry, Lind, Olson, McLennon, Snell, '!' ■ Keretoma, ConneH. Taturi, and 30 steerage.Union S.S. Co., agents. . . . ' Muritai, s.s., 225, J. Duthie, from the Great 'Mi- Harrier. Passengers: Miss Ryan, Mfsdames Jig Donnelly. Moylc, Colbott, Carlson, Bullen Mc- - I': intosh, Fuller. Messrs. Campbell, Miller, < -Strongman. Vivian, Medland (3). Fuller, _Bnl- ■ y.i len. Cogson. Pilgrim. Woolloy. = PeFie' Colbet.t, Dowlmg. Mcleod, Wright, . i * George, Matti, Harvey, Antony. Jamieson, , 1 Rippin, Moyle, Horton," Master Taylor, ant. one steerage.Northern S.S. Co., -agents. __ Chelmsford, s.s.. 70, <T. Taw, from AYhanga- ® ' Tjoua.Northern S.S. Co., agents, j*. Waitangi. s.s., 197, P. A. Stein, from Tau- ; ■, , xansa. WbangSTmata. and Tairaa. -Passengers: 40 excursionists.— Northern b.h. Co., ' " Wahnana. s!a., 18Q. C. Hopkins, from Whaugarei.— S.S. Co., agents. • __ > . Ohinemuri. s.s., 70, 'J. C. Blacklook, from Mangonui. Awanui, , and Hohoura.—Northern .S.S. Co.. agents. _ „ , "Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, from . Whangarei. Passengers: 60 excursionists. Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■

- ' ■■■■- DEPARTURES. , p;' m • = Hauroto. s.s.. 1988. W. J. Newton, for Tonga, Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney. Passengers: Messrs.: lS Hut'ter, Master Wallace, and two steer- . age. •

. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.' . I io Hawko's Bay, 8.5., via Australia, due Star of r New Zealand, &.S., via Australia, • due January 10. .' ' _ . ?**>•:.. , -■ Tekoa, s.s., ' direct, due about January 4. . . i# ■ Aotea. s.s.. via Hobart, sailed November 25. ' ' Mimitx), s.s., via Australia, sailed. SAN FRANCISCO: • ; Sierra, R.M.S., Wednesday. ;.;j ... ' Kllff YORK: / . 1 Polmina. s.s., direct, sailed. i , , ; Kobe - s.s.r via Australia, arrived at Mel-' *. bourne Pecember 16. : .. Germanicus, s.s., via Australia,' Sailed De- ' EiveradSe?'s-s., direct, saned October 24. "" ' Beigate, s.s., via Australia. early. .Tnniter, s.s., direct, loading. , ■ Trinidad, barque, via Wellington, sailed. V "Charles (J. Rice, barque, via Wellington, : sailed. ! - Sydney: - • ' . , fciS-v: ' Ventura. R.M.s., Saturday. s>[ , Zealandia, s.s., Sunday. t CALCUTTA: ' •_ V „ V'i : . "Uganda, 5.3., sailed December 8. ■TONGA: ..... ' • c - Manapouri, s.s., early, SAMOA:.' • , I, , . Manapouri, S.S., early, - (FIJI: , .. : Rakanoa, S.S., early. o" f ' HAMBURG: , . tt John Gill, barque, sailed. JAVA: . /' - Romulus, s.s., early. . ! Stratbord, barque, early. ? .ZANZIBAR: - . k i i '•'< ' Saranac, barque, sailed October 1. ! PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ! ' ; 'BAN FRANCISCO: \ r A' - ' Ventura, R.M.s., to-morrow. UEW YOEK: . iv'- ' • . Saranac, barque, to arrive. ' •' fcONDCN: ' ' ,■■' , Isle of Erin, barque; loading. •• SYDNEY: . Elingamite, s.s., Monday. Sierra, s.s., Wednesday, s.s., December 31. lONGA: v ■ V, . Manapouri, s.s., early, SAMOA: ■ Hauroto, s.s., early. i UNION S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. I; :"; To-day: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves for New-Ply-fj * ■ mouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train); Rakanoa arrives from Fiji; Waihora leaves for Southern ports at 2 p.m. (no cargo after 12 noon). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. "• To-day: Wellington .; leaves for Marsden - Point. Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Clansman ife-.t-a-; T arrives from Northern, ports earljc* ana leaves : for the same ports at 7 p.m.; Glenelg arrives r y from Hohoura, Parengarenga, etc.; Waimana ©7 „ 't arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; MurisifO < ' taiileaves for Euaotunu, Mercury Bay, ana Kennedy's Bay at 9 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves • for Whakatane (transhipping at Ohm a), at 5?'6.30 p.m.; Ngunguru arrives from Tutukaka, • Whananaki, etc.; Glairloch arrives at One•Viunga from Opunake and Wanganui. . Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames '• " and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily - . papers. \ " ; : ; '■/ VESSELS IN HARBOUE. : Bon them Cross, mission yacht, in stream, ' Waihora, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Nithdale, s.s., at Sugar Works. Ovalau, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf, Taieri. s.s.. in stream. • , . ; > ■ Isle of Erin, barque,; at Queen-street VtTiarf. 1. " Croix du Sud, s.s., in dock. ' m • Helene, barque, in stream. •' - . 'Margarita, barque, at Queen-street What?.„ "Casma, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. / ' . .' . 5 s - ' .. . IMPORTS.

Per Nithdale, from. Java: 3000 tons raw tmcjctr. Per Waihora, from the South: 556 sacks wheat, 357 sacks ryegrass, 830 sacks bran, 518 Backs pollard, 145 sacks potatoes,, 45 sacks onions, 100 sacks malt, 528 sacks bark, 120 sacks flour, 100 hides. 320 bags flour, 190 bales flax, 126 bales wool, 12 cases butter, 101 cases soap, 90 cases meats, 20 cases milk, 25 cases - pickles, 29 cases tea, 59 cases matches, 10 cases wine, 20 cases marble, sundries, tranship.'ments, and 14 horses.. ' • The Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whangarei last night, with passengers and general cargo, and lcave3 tor the same place again to-night. Last night the Northern Company steamer Muritai arrived from the Great Barrier, and leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay. and -the Great Barrier to-night. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Waimana arrived .from Whangarei, and left 'for the same place .again in the evening. The Northern Company's steamer Clansman " arrives from the North tljic . morning, and 3!eaves for the same places again -11 the evening. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi arrived from Tairua, Whangamata, : and Taiiranga, with a number of excursion-: ists, and a quantity of general cargo, and ■left for Tauranga at 9 p.m. ■ Tenders for the repairs to the Danish barque Casma close at the office of the local agents '<slessrs. Seegner, Langguth, and Co.), at 10 a.m. to-day. Owing to the holidays!, there are a number 'of alterations in. the running of the coastal Bteaartors.' A nnrabei of outward bound vessels are ■ detained at Kaipara Heads, owing to the bar being impassable. The Union Company's stcamc. Hauroto left for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney, last evening. Last night the Northern Company's stea'mer Chelmsford arrived from Wfcangapoua. •5 The Northern Company's steamer Ohinemuri 'leaves for the North this morning.

TRANSHIPMENTS. %? 1 The Union Company's : steamer Waihora. ■which arrived from the . South yesterday C•- - afternoon, brought np .transhipments per 4:-"; •, Kakaia, from London; Mokoia, I"im Mel.bourne and Hobart; and Akaroa, from Liver- ' ' " pool. THE MAWHERA. The Union Company's steamer Mawhera r }M "will be floated out of the Auckland Dook this morning, after general overhaul. - * . THE ZEALANDIA. ' The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia left Sydney for Auckland at : 5 p.m. on Wednes- " day, and is. expected to arrive late on SungSa* day night next. ; ■ The steamer brings a good number of passengers in both classes, besides .a large quantity of general cargo for all ports in the colony. THE WAIHOItA. * The Union - : Company's steamer Waihora, SpS?" Captain John Bernech, arrived from Southern Coast ports at 3.30 p.m. yesteri day, having been detained on the run up jj& /- from Gisborne -.by heavy north-west winds and head seas; * Mr. ' Hill, i the purser, reports that the steamer left Dunedin on the 13th F „ Inst, at 4 p.m., and called at Lyttelton, Wei- , lington, Napier, and Gisborne. The latter . port was left at 10.15 a.m. on the 18th, and the steamer arrived as - above. Experienced fC-a C . light and variable winds to the East Cape; |P|p|f|p thence ': strong ■: north-west winds and thick * weather, *' with heavy head sea, to arrival. £.'?•> The Waihora leaves this afternoon for East Coast and Southern ports. , - ' 'the NTTHDALE. The cargo steamer Nithdale arrived from Java, New ;i Caledonia, and i Sydney . yesterday afternoon, and; after inspection by Dr.' SharV' - man, the port health officer, : was admitted . to pratique, and ; proceeded up to Chelsea to 1 * ' discharge. The steamer, which is a fine type .of the ocean-carrier, is under the command ' of , Captain ' Haddon. The steamer left 'Java . on November 8 .with'a cargo of raw sugar, lllilllilllrilllll:

under charter to the Colonial Sugar Refilling ■Company," and f called at Thursday Island and. Townsvillo •. en .. route, . proceeding thence ato Noumea to land a number of coolie , passen■f gers, arriving.; there on- the 2nd mst. as? J- he | steamer , then went on to if Sydney, where, she arrived on the Bth, and landed 1500 tons of raw sugar, resuming the voyage to Auckland on- the 13th, and arriving as above. Fine weather was experienced on the - passage across until : making the New Zealand coast on Wednesday, when heavy rain and tliick weather set in, lasting until arrival. % ; ' V THE VENTURA. „ ~ ■ Cargo for shipment to Samoa, Honolulu, and San Francisco by the mail steamer Yentura will bo received at the Queen-street Wharf to-day. The agents of the line notify that no cargo will be received - on sailing • day, ■ and no person will be allowed on board without . a pass from the agents. , ' " THE TAVIUNI. •' . . . 'The Union Company's steamer. Taviuni, which left Auckland on Monday afternoon, arrived at Wellington at 7.30 p.m. yesterday. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. i.- v ■■ .. . " ■ : ARRIVALS. „ „ ' Neatrahi, s.s.. W. F. Norbury, from Iv ew ■Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Abernetliy, Allan, Robinson, Carroll, Marshall. Gower ©, • Chivanes, Mesdames Carter, Bailer, *oung, Yule, : Richdale, Manning. Bennett, Waj, Messrs Carter, Cossar, McLaughlin. Le McLean, Von.Stavern, Williams, Paton, Ayre, Ingiewood, Fleming. Winks. Mowbray, Clark, . Farrer. Rattray. Berporath, Bugler, Yule. Shannon, Ewing, Kerr, Ingiewood, Prime, Williams. Thornes, George, Kinder, Rattray, Wickham, and 13 steerage.—northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ■ v, Ngapuhi, s.s., W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Saunders, Parr, . Sewell, Rattigan, Webb. Lynch, Parsons (3), Mesdames Paterson. Watt, Lowe, Rosc-Jagger, Ilayner, Ransfeld. Saunders, McLean (2), Vatson, McPherson (2), Broham, Parsons, Messrs. Saunders, Cobbe (2), Patteson, Whittome.. Parnelle, L. Rose-Jagger. Burton. Eayner, Ransfeld, Rainer. Fraser, McLean, Rev. Father Colgan, and 12 steerage. The Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi arrived from New Plymouth yesterday after a rough passage. She left again for the same port in the afternoon. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPARA HEADS. December 19.— Dilpussund, barque. Lark, barquentine. Eliza Firth, and Huia. schooners, are bar-bound at the Heads. MARSDEN POINT. December Arrived: Will Waitch, ketch. Excelsior, Hauturn, Irene, and Noraui, scows, from Auckland. Sailed: Leo, cutter, Hikurangi, ketch, for Auckland. , WELLINGTON. December 19.—Sailed: Elingamite. s.s., for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Gill (2), Sutton, Mrs. Wynyard. Messrs. Wynyard (2), and 26 steerage for all ports. • NEW PLYMOUTH. December 19.—Arrived: Rotoiti,. s.s., from Onehunga. Sailed: Takapuna, s.s., for Onehunga. RUSSELL. December Sailed: Clansman, s.s., for Auckland. TAURANGA. December 19.—Sailed: Waiotalii, s.s., for \ Auckland. _ I WESTPORT. December Arrived: Rotokino, s.s., from Auckland, PORT CHALMERS. December 19.—Arrived: Signe, barque, from Maiden Island. • LYTTELTON. December 19.Sailed: Rotomahana, s.s., for Wellington. .NEWCASTLE. December Arrived: Waipori, s.s., from Wellington. THE MOMBASSA. ALBANY, December 19.—The steamer Mombassa, bound from New Zealand to Durban, has passed Breaksea, and reported All well." . ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11842, 20 December 1901, Page 4