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SHIPPING.

1 — i■ t- ; 11 High Water *at 'A uckland— a.m.; £39 p.m". J |%fc;;;i«f||g';;'|pS^tManuKau—7..U a.m.;. 7.38 p.m. Sun—Rises, 4.55 a.m.; sets, 7.18' p.m. Mm - !$ Moon-New, Friday; 8.44 '.a.m. • ; WEATHER FORECAST. Captain.- Edwin telegraphed : yesterday':— ... "Moderate 5 » southerly winds;, glass ■ rise; ordinary tides." ARRIVALS. „ . ' Stella; s.s., 257, A. McKenzie;. from Whare-—Leyland-O'Brien Co/, - agents. - DEPARTURES. . 4 ' V ' ; Zealaudia, e-s.',.- 3000,< Walter M. Hipgrave, for Sydney. Passengers: Mesdanies' Magill, i Ledingham, • Wallace, - Balcher; and i two chil- jj drcn Dom.iano,: McLaren, Palmer, Lmdsaj, b McCuteheon," Iffaea' untf;. s < "FTocan •>' Tieruey, "Miller, ; Opie, JScrthcroft, Fitzgerald, Hill, ■ Donglas • (2),- Captain-Croher, Messrs. Magill/.' Coilerson,.. Smith ; ; Johnson, Witheford, Fitzgerald (2), ..Henderson 2, T Bauer, Ledinsham. Plummer, - Schroder _ (2), » York, • Marks, Hutch;S-'n, Hogan ;2), ,De Mole; K jEfage, Finn, McLaren, Kapp, Nesbitt, Onecke, Jjee; Bacon, 32 • steerage, and' original from Clansman, s.s., 300, W. Farqultar,- for Rus- .b Wlvingaroa, and' Mant;onui. . Wellington, s.s., .279,! E.- Stephenson, for F.S., 278, A. F. Johnson, for' Tau- sc Ta "lurit,a? d s^f°^ 1 - Duthie,■ for Kennedy's ' Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay. ? R■Awarua;" p-s«> 159» -GGorge luetic, for AVai* fc Waitangi. s.n 1 ., 197, Pi A. Stein, for Tairua andvWhangamata: * J. T.m. te , «1» " Chelmsford, s.s., 7j,''J. Taw,* for Whanga- • ./ poua.- ■ - ' ' ; ' EXPECTED iVi'«Rn r ALS. - LONDON; , , 4 , 11 Tekoa. s.s., direct, due to-cay. Hawke's Bay. s.s. : , via. Australia; dUO 'Aot^^ "via Hobart, ?a'fled November 25. fc Mimiro, s.s.,' via. Australia, ; sailed. C Whakatane, : h.s., sailed- December 26. . K Tomoaha, s.s., via Australia, sailed. e: SAN FRANCISCO: ' Sonoma, "R.M.s., Monday. MEW YORK: ... ' „ Folmina,' s.s., direct, sailed, . 1J Kobe,-'S.S.. via Australia,t arrived at Melbourne December 16. Germanicus, s.s., via Australia, sailed Do- -j. ■ cembcr 6. • . - • - G Reigate, s.s., via Australia, early. m Jupiter, s.s., direct,, loading. Trinidad, barque,*- via Vi ellington. sailed. " Charles .G. Rioe, barque, via Wellington, .. • . sailed.' : ■ SYDNEY: , •„ . 3 Sierra, R.M.S., Saturday. . Mararoa, s.s., Sunday. Cooloon, schooner, sailed. • .... : CALCUTTA: ~ Uganda,- s.s., due , about Thursday. -o Whangape, s.s., early. ■ TONGA: ■ ■ ■ - ; "". .. Manapouri, 5.3., to-morrow. \ SAMOA: . . -, t ] Mauapouri, s.s., to-morrow. 11 ' FIJI: , - 11 Wanaka, s.s.. to-day. Taviuni, s.s., January 13. . . HAMBURG:. • _• '- " John Gill, barque, sailed. JAVA: Romulus, s.s., early. . Strathord. barque, early. Jf ' MELBOURNE :■ - , . , • . .•- . Clan MacLeod, barque, sailed January 1. TTOLLONGONG: ' - r Northern Chief, barque,- early. -• V ITEWCASTLB: i Jessie Craig,- barque, early. . £ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I 1 BAN FRANCISCO: . \ 2 Sierra, R.M.s., Saturday. . .-.. ..- • t NEW YORK: ' , , * Saranac, barque, to load. - o SYDNEY: ' „ , ' t' Sonoma, R.M.s., about Monday. 0 Warrimoo, s.s., Monday. ■. /a FIJI: „ ...v - JE r '■ •' ', Manapouri, s.s., January 15. SONG A: ..... ... ;; X Manapouri, s.s., January 15. SAMOA: ' Manapouri, s.s., January la. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ? Wednesday: - Rotoiti arrives . from Welling- *• ton. Nelson, and Nfew Plymouth, and leaves 0 for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson, a at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger , train) ; Mana- 3 pouri arrives from Sydney via Fiji, ; Samoa-, j and Tonga ; Hawea arrives from Oarnaru and a Timaru. • . . , „ . 1 -■■■Thursday : Te Anau arrives from Southern ports; Hawea leaves for Napier, Bluff,' Oa- » maru, and Timaru. . ] Friday: .Takapuria arrives from Welling- i ton and New Plymouth, and leaves for New 1 Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger tram). j Saturday: • Te Anau leaver for Southern j ports at 12 noon. . - NORTHERN S.S.' CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-dav: Ngapulii arrives at Onehunga . from New Plymouth, and . leaves for the same ■< port at 4 p.m. (passenger train, 2.55 p.m.); Wellington arrives from Whangarei, Marsden ' Point., etc.; ' Muritai arrives from Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay; Chelmsford arrives from < Whangapdua; Gairloch arrives at Oneliuuga , from Hokianga, and leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at l p.m.; Glenelg leaves, for Ho- t houra, Parenga. and Tekao at 11 a.m. ' _ , Wednesday:- Muritai leaves for Great BarTier at midnight; Wellington'leaves .for . Marsden Point, "Whangarei etc., at 9.30 p.m.; . Ngunguru arrives from "Whangarei Town , Wharf; Kanieri arrives from Waitara. '• Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements' daily , papers. • - VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Ringarooma, E.M.S., in stream. - Lizard, H.M.s., in stream. Penguin, H.M.s., in stream. . _ . . ■ ; 1 2f. Southern-Cress, mission yacht, in stream. , Star of New Zealand, s.s., at Queen-street . . .". Wharf. ' . I ; Elingamite, s.s.,- at Queen-street Wharf. Riversdaie, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty. , , j Helene, barque, in stream. Margarita, barque, in stream. ~ n . n l t Casma, barque, at Queen-street Wharr. »■. Saranac, barque, in stream. Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf - • - Alcestis, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. ' Woosung, barque, in dock. EXPORTS. Per Zealandia, for Sydney: 2 bars bullion, 1178 sacks pumice, 29 cases frozen fish, 4 cases kauri gum, 9 bales wool, 3 cases vanilla, 100 bundles.produce, 5 cases Jimejuice, 17 casks • ammonia water, and sundries. The steamer Stella arrived from Wharekawa yesterday afternoon with a raft of logs. Last evening the Northern Company s steamer Clansman left for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. _ , .. .r. - The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia lett for Sydney last evening.- ' , - Last night the Northern Company s , steamer" Wellington left for Whangarei. Tho Huddart-Parker steamer Elingamite §. • leaves this afternoon for East Coast and bou- ■ th Last ports. the Northern Company's steaLast evening the Northern Company s stea- %\ mer Waiotahi left for Tauranga and OpotUu. The Northern Company's steamer Muritai left last night for Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay. Last night the Northern Company, » steamer Waitangi loft for Tairua and Whangamata. The Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford left for Whanaapoua last night. This morning the Northern Company s steamer Glenelg leaves for Parengarenga, Te Kao, - and Holioura. i. ■-.' 1 , Tho barque Aldebaran, for Melbourne, and the barque Hirotha and the brigantine Defiance. for Sydney, which have been barbound at Kaipara Heads for several days, all got out yesterday, and sailed -for their destinations. - , . , „ „ Yesterday the Tvser liner Star of New Zealand commenced discharging her cargo from London at the Queen-street Wharf. ... Tho Government steamer Tutanckai left the Bluff for the Campbell Islands yesterday. THE TEKOA. • • A steamer, bound east, is reported a.3 flavin" passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at 4 a.m. yesterday, and will probably oe the Nzw /taland Shipping Company's steamer Tekoa, bound from London to Auckland. The steamer should make port early this monling, and, having a quantity of explosives on Doaul, will anchor at the powder ground. THE HAWEA. - , Thii Union-Company's steamer Hawea is 'due from the South and East Coast , ports about -Eday next with a cargo of gram and produce. On discharge, the steamer proceeds to Napier to take a cargo of sheep for Lyttelton, and then goes on to the Bluff to load grain and produce for Auckland, Calling | at Oamaru and Timaru coming North. ■ t ; THE OMAPERE. The Union Company's steamer Omaperc is ; making a special trip from coast ports to Gisborne with , wool. The steamer is expected to leave Gisborne for coast ports and Auckland 011 the 13th inst. : • " THE BRITISH INDIA COMPANY. Tho British. India Steam Navigation. Com--V. ' , pany seems to have bad luck of late. Recently, says the Madras Times, there was a lire on hoard the Ellora, belonging to that company. She lay burning .'ill night in the Madras Harbour, and had to be half filled with water before the fire was got under. Now news comes ' that the B.I: Goorkha suffered a similar mis- ' fortune in Aden. ■ ~ ,h PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. - - * . - Takapuna, s.s., J. Grant, for New Plymouth - and Wellington..-. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bits, - Aiesdnmee O'liara, Littler, Potter, V Saunders, ' Alley-, Chamberßt . 01phert ( - Pye- ' - smith,; Weir, Cave, Davy, ICilber-Stuart, ' Mc•iv , s Donald;ii Minchin, Colgan and two children, i. Misses a Garland • (2), - McCutclieon, ™ Potter, w*. Wright. Day. Davy. Bedale (2), Radford, Revs. 'r' >Olphert, Drake. -H. Williams, W. 8. Potter,: : ,>•' j Captains ' Irvine, • Killier-Stuart, • Goodwin, % ' J > --Messrs. R. Cutforth. Chambers, Evans, Gonr,VrV' \%t ■■ ner. Sparrow, Seelye,: Snow, Davis, Moss ' (2),; - Cooper,-Watkinß, Goldie, J. Watkinson. Mac- . -phei-BOn, Day. J. A. Grant, C. nawkin. Boyd, Booth, ;T. Moor, Ri Herbert, Meek, de Silva. Cutforth, Bull l Leahy, Cave, Bauer, .;, >\. H. llaxter, Brittaiiu R. J. Bafnea, Gore, feD.-Syme.' J.' Cotter, Byeroft, C. Robinson! Runy Booth, T. Moor, R. Herbert. Meek, S. ,Woir, . Jndd. Cutforth, Bull, Leahy, Cave, Bauer, . H. Baxter, Brittany R. J. Barnes, Gore, Syme, J. Cotter, Bycroft, C. Robinson, Runnan, O'Connell, J. S. Weir, Hardy, (2), Yeale, Banner, . Richards, F. RishI-

•worth, Hutchinson, Ehear, KcGowan, Hair, ; Macfarlane. Porter, 0. >B. - Rogers. 11. Goodman, C. : O. Ross, G. O'Brien, Meredith. Littler, D., Fraser, Waldegrave - (2), McClatchie,; Rish-: worth. Masters R. and. J. McLee, and 30 steerage. Kanieri, g.g., H. Smith, for Waitara. .„ The Union' Company's steamer Taiwipuna left yesterday for New Plymouth and \\ eilingTho s.s. Kanieri left yesterday for aitara. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. January 6.—The S.s. Taicri passed south at 4 p.m. yesterday. A steamer passed east at 4' p.m. to-day. , ■■ *' '■ ' - XAIP4-JIA. HEADS. . ■ t January Sailed: -Aldebaran, barque, for Melbourne; Hirotha. barque. and '.Defiance, brigantine,- for" Sydney; Isabella. Anderson, schooner,, for Dunedin. MARSDEN POINT. ■'January 6.—Arrived: Will Watch, and Hiirorangi, ketches, - from Auckland. _ Sailed: Saxon and Norval, schooners, Terarawa, ketch, for Auckland. : • . . WHANGAREI. Jnnuarv —Arrived: Ngungnru, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Ngunsaru, s.s., for Auckland. - RUSSELL. January 6.—Arrived: Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, from Auckland. HOKIANGA BREADS. January 6.—Arrived, yesterday: Gairloch. S.s., from Oneliunga. Sailed: Hawk, scow, for Kaipara. ■ ■ GISBOK-NE. ■ 1 ' January 6.Sailed: Star of England, s.s., for Napier. NEW PLYMOUTH. January s.—Arrived: Ngapuhi, s.s., from Onehunga. : : V . . January 6.—Sailed: NgapuVu, 8.3., for Onehunga. , ■■■*■' • ' WELLINGTON. January 6.—Sailed: Te Anan. s.s., for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Caselberg (2). Bannister, Ching. Mrs. Montgomery, Messrs. Twentyman. Kenny, . Bishop, Montgomery, Bannister, and eight steerage for all ports. \ LYTTELTON. . January 6.—Sailed: Hawera.; s.s.. for Napier; Tarawera, 5.3., for -Wellington. BLUFF. January 6.-—Arrived: Monowai, s.s., from Melbourne and Hobart. Sailed"Tutanokat, Government s.s., for the Campbell Islands; T&lane. s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne; Monowai. s.s., for Danedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11856, 7 January 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11856, 7 January 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11856, 7 January 1902, Page 4