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SHIPPING.

'■ High Water at Auckland—l.4? a.m.; 2.22 p.m. m " ~ Manukau— a.m.; 4.21 p.m. ■ Sun—Rises,.4.so a.m.; sets. 7.27 p.m. Moon— Friday, 3.44 a.m. WEATHER FORECAST. ! Captain Edwin-telegraphed at 9 a.m.' yes» v. terday:—" .North-west to north and went • gale after 16 hours from now; glass fall; sea heavy; tides high; indications of heavy. rain." DEPASTURES. - Eakanoa, s.s.. 2246, George Eelford, for- :,■■•.■ Port Kembla, New South Wales. - Clansman, e.s. v 300, W. Farquhar, for Tan- ; xanga. ■_:Wellinffton, e.g., 279, E. Stephenson, for ' •iWhangarei. . , Mnritai, g.s.i 1 225, J. -■ Drithie, ' for Kennedy's '■■ . Bay, ICuaotunn,; and : Mercury Bay ... . Waitangi, s.s., 197, ; P. A. Stein, for Whaka- -; "•:■■'..'-. tane. .",.•.„•• :•. •■■■ ■:'-,<::■.•"';■;' ■ v/;-.-.-v.. ■.. ■~■:.'.-..■ -.■.■-.- ! Chelmsford, s.s.. 70. J.'.Taw, for Whanea- ■= poua and Port Charles. ?.-■ ' ;-.■•.--.<. . \\ Isle of Erin, barque,'B39, Sebree, for "ton- ''■ ; -'-';': don,;:.': '''--, ' v : r-- • .;;' ;: EXPECTED ARRIVALS, i LONDON: ' - Hawke's Bay, S.S.,- via Australia, . due ' : : January 24. . _ ...-,■[•':■-■'. '\ '}> ';' Star -of New,: Zealand, 1 8.8.. via Australia, .'• due to-morrow. •' ' s.s., direct, duo about to-morrow. : Aotea, t.s., .via Hobart, sailed. November 25. ' : Miiniro. bj.,, via Australia, sailed, v ~ : ; ' : : . Whakatane, s.s., sailed December 26. "•'- ' ; :rV : .:..fiAN,FP.ANCISCOi. ' ."-■ ■ '--.r'' ' : ''! ••:..■;- Sonoma, E.M.S., January 13. ' : i ■ NKW YOJiK: ■ , : ; ; Folmina, s.s..' direct, sailed. • - ■] Kobe, s.s.. via Australia, : arrived at Mel- i bourne December 16. '" ■-■:■■■■? i Germanicns; a.s, via Australia, sailed De- - ' cember 6.. • ,-'■•:::' ;V'. ' ':■ Eeigate, s.s.', via Australia; early. •"""*• Jupiter, sj«., direct, loading. ... ,? i Yfifiidad. learjaiie, via Wellington, sailed. ' C ; Charles Q. Eice, barque, via Wellington, " '■:■ sailed. -■■~ ■■.■■.■■. -■-. ■' ■•■.■• .•-. '. ■ SYDNEY- ,; Elingamite, s.s., to-morrow. . • x Star of Now Zealand, s.s., to-morrow. • Sierra. E.M.s., January 11. 1: CALCUTTA: Uganda, 8.5., due about January 10. ■.-.,. : TONGA: .. , • ■ ■,: Manapouii, s.s., Wednesday ■ -:■•■■.■..■■.•. ■■ :■:,:>;:.SAMOA: • ■'•/•■;.-■ - !.."". : ...:' :■..-■■'.'.-■.,.■ ■'.; Manaponri, s.s., Wednesday. . i -'.;" ' FlJl:■■..;■■'■:...■:•■■:•■ •--..'.■■.-•■-■' :'\ ' . Wanaka,. a.s., about to-morrow. i-' Taviuni, s.s., January 13. I ; HAMBURG: v:. .1 John Gil], barque, saUofi. . JAVA:; -■:■■..■ '".■ ■:• . ' : ,'. ' Romulus, s.s., early. Sfnithord, barque, eariy. : ME1,30%" r : Clan J MacLeod, barque, sailed January 1. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. . '( BAN FRANCISCO: '. ' > Sierra, E.IT.S., January il- ' . ; NEW YORK: Saranac, barque, to load. '■ SYDNEY * I '.-:': Zualandia, s.s„ Monday. /.V PIJI: ■ i h Manapouri, s.s., January 15. 1 1 ,;:: TONGA: . ■... Manapouri, s.s., January 15. "' BAMOA: . " , .;/ . ..-;■ Manapouri, s.s., January 15. : ' "] .Tahiti: . <■::■-.. i Croix du Sad, s.s., to-day. i ■ UNION. S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. To-day: Waihora leaves for Southern ports at 3 p.m. (cargo till 1 p.m.). Takes cargo for East Coast bays as far aa Point Awawui, from feisborne. Mawhera leaves for Tahiti. Sunday: Wanaka arrives from Fiji ; Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth. Monday: Takapuna , leaves for New Ply- ,. mouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger train). ' " , . Wednesday; Eotoiti. arrives from .Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves for New. Plymouth, Wellington,, and Nelson, at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger ftrain) ; ManaI j , poun arrives from Sydney via Fiji, Samoa, ivjj and Tonga : Hawea arrives from Oamaruand / . ..TimariL :i■•■ *- ' Thursday :Te Anau arrives from Southern , ports; Hawea leaves for Napier,. Bluff, Oamaru. and Timaru. ; j; ,: . v: Friday: I Takapuna arrives from WellingiVvv *° and New Plymouth, and leaves for New Plymouth: at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger train).* Saturday;: Te Anau leases for Southern ports at 12 noon. i . m NOKTHEEN.S.S.'CO.'S''"'MOVEMENTS.-' ' ; To-day: Glenelg : leaves for Waiheke at 2 p.m., returning to Auckland Monday morning; Wellington arrives from Whangarei, Maraden Point, etc. ; Muritai arrives from Kuaotunn, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth , Gairloch arrives at Onehunga from Opunake and Wanganni,' and leaves for Hokianga at 1 p.m. ; Ohinomuri leaves for Mango.jSmt Awanui. and Waiharara, at midnight. : Ngapuhi leaves for New Plymouth at •/'•SO a.m. (passenger train, 9 a.m.) ; Kanieri ;, arrives at Onehunga from Eaglan and Kawhia; v Ngnnguru leaves' for .Whangarei Town Wharf ; Waitangi arrives . from Ohiwa. after . Connecting with Opotiki and Whakatane ; ; ; : ! -Clansman-arrives from, Tauranga. Monday: Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Mangapai. : and . Whangarei, .at 10.30 p.m.; Glanwufco leaves for Russell, Whanga- , . toa and ?iangoKtt.i. at 7 pjm. : Waitangi leaves o.r Tairna and Whajisraxiata. • at: 9 - p.m. ; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunn, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury at 9 p.m.: sNgungnru' arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf;- Chelmsford leavo3 for Whangapoua; at 8 ■■. p.m.; ■ Kanieri leaves Onetiunga for Waitara at 11.30 I a.m.. Waiotahi leaves for Ohiwa and Opotiki j at 5.30 p.m. I Thames Service: Steaimors leave for Thames i 'and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily , pap 318. VESSELS IN ILiEBOUB. Eingaroomai' E.M.s., in stream. Lizard, H.M.s., in stream. Penguin, H.M.s., in Stream. Southern Cross, mission yaclftt, in stream. ; • Waihora, U.S., at Queen-street Wharf. ; Taieri, s.s., at Qaeen-3treet Wharf. ■~ ' Eiveradaie, s.s., at Quay-street Jtetty. Croix du Sud, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. . : Eelene, barquo, in stream. ;• Margarita, barque, at Queen-street Whaif. . Casuia, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. ; tfaranac, barque, in stream, Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf. Alcestis, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. , ■■■-~ Woosung, barque, in dock. ., The Union i: Company's steamer Waihora • / leaves at 3 o'clock this afternoon for - East '. Coast and Southern ports. v "'-:' ;-.; On Wednesday next the Union Company's ■"•'steamer Hawea is dus from the South with a cargo: of grain and produce. .■:■.'•■ ■': The Northern Company's steamer Clans- ■ man left last evening for Tauranga. The:. Union Company's steamer Bakanoa left yesterday afternoon for Port Xembla, New South Wales, to load coal for Fiji. -; . Yesterday the barque Wocsung .was floated. Intc the Auckland Do"k for cleaning and painting. ■ The barque Alcestis commenced: loading timber : for 'Sydney, yesterday, and sails for Kaipara next week to complete her loading. Last- night the Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for "Whangarei. The . Northern Company's steamer Muritai left last night for Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay. Yesterday morning the Northern Company's steamer. Waitangi left for Whaka- '■"....- ' .tane.:-' To-night the Northern Company's steamer ObJnemuri leaves for the North. This afternoon the auxiliary * schooner Greyhound ; leaves for the North. Yesterday morning the barque IsU of Erin Bailed for London with a fine fair wind. Last night the Northern Company's stea- " mer Chelmsford left for Whangapoua and Port Charles. THE CROIX DU SUD. • The stcame.' Croix du Bud leaves for the Society Islands to-day to resume her running in the inter-island trade. During the time that the steamer has been in nort she has undergone a thorough overhaul in all departments. <■•"■" ■■* .'• ■. ■■. . - ' , .' ; ' THE ELINGAMITE, .■'■;' • The Huuaart-Pafker steamer Elingamite left Sydney for Auckland at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, and is expected to arrive to-morrow ■■ morning ■'*:, --■ ;■. ■ _-.; ... THE ZEALANDIA. The Hnddart-Parker steamer Zealatldia leaves Gisborne for Auckland to-day, and.is ' ■ expected to arrive to-morrow morning. The steamer proceeds on to Sydney at 5.30 p.m. '• on Monday. THE STAR OP NEW ZEALAND. !L ' The Tyser liner Star of New Zealand, from ~~~~ —'j London, Melbourne, and Sydney, is due to- ' morrow, and on discharge proceeds to Napier and: the South. : .':•:'■;,;: THE KOA. . ';'■',' The .New Zealand Shipping Company L . . •steamer To Koa, which left London for Auckland, on November 4, is expected to arrive about to-morrow. .: / THE:AVANAKA. :'" ;' .' ■ The Union Company's steamer Wanaka is due from Fiji to-morrow, with a cargo of raw ' ■ ■ sugar. J- ..::. ■■ . THE MANAPOUEI. I The Union Company's steamer Manapouri 1 is due from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, ... on Wednesday next. ■ . '■■.-,•"; • THE BIVEBSDALE. ':-: The cargo steamer Riversdale, in continuation of her; voyage from Np.w York, is expected to leave for Wellington about Wednesday next. >■ ■:;. .THE UGANDA. The British-India Company's. steamer Uganda, which left Calcutta for Singapore and Auckland on December 8, passed Breaksea on the 29th, and may be expected to reach Auckland rbout the 10th mat. p£f'V>:.:;':: :7 '■"''."'.. :: :" ; :"-. ;:■'-" ■' —-' ; ::..:.':;' THE MISSING SHIP NELSON. Regarding the ? Shaw, • Sftvill, = ami •.,' Albion Company's i ship .< Nelson, 'which' wan - supposed to have foundered - off Columbia River in a ; gale on last, particulars of :wb-i< ,l> f appearedJin:.thes;HEßAljD of last Saturday, a farther report in ~ .the A San Francisco ', Chronicle of December 6 ' from Port ; Townsend states that the Nelson had passed that ; ", Place in,tow. ■ ' -.. ■ - ?^=!'WlSi| ■'? sJ^'K^^^ 1 --!:: ::,:;' ; :^:' ! ; w ■■:': .::'': : :v;;:-::'- ! :-:';.' ■:: : ':.::"::::::'v':? : :' ; i: ;?■:.■-':: Ik

THE SILVER CLOUD.-HEAVY WEATHER. Writing on: Monday last, our Whakapirau ;. ' correspondent says:—The barquentine Silver Cloud. Captain Heayo3, arrived in the river on. f December 31,'- in ballast, after; a prolonged ~ passage from Napier of 19 days. The captain < reports having experienced some of the Uea- ] viest weather known on the coast. He was unable to negotiate the: straits, and had to ] come north about. When off the North Cape the barometer fell to 28.8. From the Cape 3 to Kaipara Heades, strong B.W. gales ; pre- .; vailed. Crossed.the bar on December 29. and . dropped anchor off Pouto. Picked up the tug Sterling on the 31st, and towed up the river, berthing at the Pahi Wharf. After ; discharging her ballast, the vessel loads timber at Mr. Chadv/ick's sawmill ; , for . Austra- ; lia. ; .POET OP ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. _,„ L - ':' Takapuna,- s.s.. J. ,Grant, from Wellington, ; Picton. Nelson, and New Plymouth., Passengers : Misses O'Conner. O'Donaghue (2), Read, Penny, Townsend, Holt. McLaughlan, Porter, . Mesdames, Mickle, Gardiner, MeKenzie, O Con- J ner, Knowlcs, Jourdain, Phillips, ' Collis, Bruc-j, Colgrove, Freshwater, Williams, : Mef-srs. Newton. McNab. Hume, O'Conner (2), Lamb, Jourdain (2), Brewer, Willis, Kirby, Colgrove, Bruce, Gvien. Lusty, Chambers, Lye, Bevaridge. Johnston. Button, Gardiner, Bai- . ley (21. Robertson. O'Brien, Gilmour, Biss, vvuson. Ballinger. Moss. Yeoman, Hudson, Dr. Mickle, and 35 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. . DEPARTURES. Takapnna, e.s., J. Grant, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Colonel and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Neale. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford; Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lang, Mesdames Mason, Rothschild, Misses E. Lorrlgan Myers,. Greene, Morrison (2), Levy, Sir George Clifford. Major Harris. M.L.C., Messrs. O'Connell (2), J. W. Abbott. D. E. Fantham, Devine, Miller, J. ' Lyon. Walsh, S. Marks. Baker. Mcintosh, Knowles, Thomas, McDonnell. Tiaard, Cook, McGarry,; Harding, orsyth. Langford, F. Ward, T. Gray, Palmer, G. Rutherford. M. G. .Tones. Wilson, J. B. Wither, W. Fuller, Marshall, W. G. Goodman, Roper, Lewison, Buckleton. G. E. Edwards, Mason. son, and 15 steer age. ■,■■■-■.. „ Kanieri, s.s, H. Smith, for Raglan and Kawhia. .. ■ - - The Union Company's steamer Takapuna arrived from tho South yesterday morning, and left again for New Plymouth in the afternoon. . •-•-,, ■ . . .-,-. The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri left yesterday for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. WHANGAREI. V. : January Arrived: Ngunguru, b.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Ngunguru, s.s., for Auckland, NAPIER. January 3.—Sailed: Zealandia, s.s.. for Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers: Misses Cohen. Henn, Collins, Bowling, Mesdames Waldegrave, Harrington Messrs. Robinson, lbbotsou, Waldegrave, Harrington, Slaid Blackford. Mowlem, Dr. Leahey, and eight 'aco.':-'-NEW PLYMOUTH. January : 3.—Arrived: Ngapuhi, s.s., from Onehunga. Sailed: Ngapuhi, s.s., for One-hnm-h - LYTTELTON. ' January Arrived: Talune, s.s., from Wellington; Westralia, s.s., from Port Chalmers. . Sailed: : Bimutaka, s.s., Tarawera, S.s., Westralia, s.s., for Wellington; Talune, s.s., for Port Chalmers. ; : ; . POET'CHALMERS. r January 3.—Sailed: Te Anau, s.s., for the North, via tho East Coast. Passengers for Auckland- Misses Mcintosh, Mitchell, Mrs. aben and two children, Messrs. Mitchell, Button. '. . ;---'■'' '/•'■;. ..■-■■'' - ■ THE CLAN MACFARLANE. \_ , '_' . POET CHAIiISEBS, January 3.—The ship Clan Macfarlane, c.hich called for orders off the port yesterday, has been instructed to. proceed on to Lyttelton to load. THE CANADIAN MAIL. BRISBANE, January Sailed: Moana, R.M.9., for Vancouver.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 4

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