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SHIPPING.

Hiah Water at Auckland—4.ss a.m.; 5.24 p.m. „ Mannkaa-«.54 a.m.; 7.23 p.m. flan—Rises. 6.56 a.m.; sets, 6.26 p.m. 'Moon— Monday. 2.28 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin telegraphed yesterday: — •"North-east to east and south-east gale; I glass fall; sea heavy; tides high; heavy rain." _____ ARRIVALS. ' To Anan* s.s., 166J, John Bernech, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Hlgatt, Hyde, Van tier, Davidson, Williams m. Young. Ward. Earle, Hamilton, Cooke (3). Meedames Gavin and two children, , Tanner and ton. Cole, Bates, three children, and maid, Sadler, Pettier, Walsp, Johnstone, Swigar, Hope and two children, Cheyne. Smith. Gamble, Rev Dr. Cole. Rev. Bate.. Captain Kerry. Messrs. Freke, Vial. Pateraon. Gavin, V Tanner, Mihony. Hadridge, Sadler, Muir. Priestley, Barron, Miller, Hedrick. Johnstone, Potter, Soagar. Walsh, Oillman. Mair, Richardson, Hope. SceaU. Godez, Cheyne, Coles, Andrew, and 23 steerage.—Union 8.8. > Co., agent*. -.._.._ Vnrital. s.s., 225, Joseph Dntfcie, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Mrs. Shaw, Messrs. Cooper, Johnson, Warren.—Northern B.H. Co., agents. ' m m Waitangi, s.s., 197. P. A. Stein, from Tantauga, Whangamata* and Tairua. Passengers: Mesdames Vera and two children. O'Grady. BasXett. Edwards and son. Gamble and two children. Miss Oeard, Rev. Baxter. Messrs. Kenrick, Coupland, Collins, Knight. McAllister, Dillican, Watts. Hammond, Masters Adams, Spooncr and nine steerage.—Northern 8.8. Co., agents. Ohinemnri, s.s., 73, J. C. Tilacklock. from Awanui, Walharara, and Mangonui. Passengers! Messrs. Birch, Briilgeman, Stead, Sta:yisch.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ', Awaniri, schooner, 85. John Nicolas, from Gisbomo and Const ports. Passenger: Mr* Nicolas.—O. C. Dacre and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Hawea, p.s., 1753. George Lambert, for Na- | pier and tho South. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. tONDON: k Star of Australia, s.. via Australia, due March 29. Tomoana, s.s., via Australia, to-day. Kamnrn. s., direct, dno March 27. Tongnriro, s.s.. direct, sailed March 2. Indr'alema. s.s., via Australia, sailed. SAW CISCO i Sonoma, R.M.s.. March 13. Snw VOMCi Beigate. s.s., via Australia, arrived Melbourne March 2. Jupiter, s.s., direct, left Albany March 5. Indradevi. s.s., via Australia, sailed February 9. Oakley, s.s., via Fremantle, sailed, February 8. - Indraghirl. s.s.. via Australia, to sail. Hans, s.s.. via Fremantle, to sail. . Charles G. Rice, barque, via Wellington, sailed December 2. IYDKEY: Tomoana. s.s., to-day. ' Mararoa, s.s , Sunday. fJJI: .' Tavinni, s.s., early. TONGA: Hanroto. s.s., early. MGLBOTJUMB- * s Dilpassund. barque, sailed February 13. M AlrtebaraH, barque, sailed. Aleestis. barque, leading. CLARENCB RIVEB: Rio. barqueatino, early. HBWCASTI-8: < . Hauda Isle, barqnentine, sailed. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. : BAN FRANCISCO: Sierra. R.M.s., March 15. HBW YORK: : Trinidad, barqnentine, loading. STD.VBT: Waikare. s.s., Monday. Manapouri, s.s., Wednesday. Ovalau, s.s., March 26. roxoA*. Manapoari, s.s., Wednesday. lAMOA: -,____j Manapouri, as.. Wednesday. ;BARQTON<3A: ~ Taviuni, s.s. March 25, TAHITI : .;■■ I Tavinni, s.s. March £>. UNION S.S. CO.'B MOVEMENTS. To-day: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth; Takapuna leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 train; cargo at railway till 11 a.m.) n=K„.-» Saturday- Te Anon leaves for Gisborne. Napier, and Southern ports, at 12 noon ii» 'cargo after 11 a.m.). - NORTHERN S.S. CO/8 MOVEMENTS. * To-day. Wellington leaves for Marsden Point and Whangarei at 10.30 p.m.; Clansman I arrives from Northern ports early, and leaves for Taurangn at 7 p.m.; Glenelg arrives from Hohoura, Parengarenga. etc.: waimana arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Muritai leaves for Knaotuna. Mercury Bay and Ken-nedv-s Bay at 9 p.m.: Waitangi. leaves for Whakatane (transhipping at Ohiwa) at i 0 turn.: Oairlooh leaves Onehnnga for Opnnaxc , and Wanganui at 1 p.m. #«.rm,»™»» • Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames ftndVP»erc,a daily. See advertisements daily paper*. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Fenznin. H.M.s., in stream. Southern Cross, mission yacht, at Queen-street Countess of Banfnrly. Government schooner. "- at Queen-street Wharf. ■ Binemoa. Government a.s., at Queen-street Wharf. . „ . _. t *♦„ ■ Te Anau. s.s., at Quay-street.Jetty. Mananonri, s.s.. in Calliope Dock. ; Taieri. s.t.. in dock. tm,«»» Kathleen Hilda, barque, at Railway Wharf. Hirotha. barque, at Quay-street Jetty. John Gill, barque, at . Trinidad, barnoentine. at Queen 'i^"" 1 ' Sta 'bawentlne. at Railway Eunice, three-masted schooner, at Quay-street TsabeL three-masted sehooner. at Quay-street Jetty. , ■ " "Vaite, schooner, in stream.

The Union Company • steamer Taicri WM floated into the Auckland Dock jesterdaj afternoon for general overhaul w—h-j The Northern CompW .<. steimet M"r u arrived from the Great Barrto last mjit, and leaves for Kennedy* Hay, koaotuun. ana Meicurr Bay at nine o clock to-night. Yesterday.morning tho northern Company a steamer Waitangi ariivcd from iauran o a. Whanganiala, and Tairua. and leaves for tne game places again on Monday nignt. The Northern Company's steamer Terranora ; leaves for Ohiwa at noon today, transhipping passengers and cargo at Wftakatane. * Yesterday the Northern Company a steamer Ohinemuri arrived from the North with a cargo of kauri gum, etc. „.,,.... The Russian barque John Gill 13 taking in ' ballast at the Queen-street Wharf preparatory , to sailing for Kalpara, where she loads timber - lor the United Kingdom. The Union Company's steamer Bakanoa arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle yesterday. Yesterday the schooner Vaite completed her loading for the Cook Group, and went to an anchorage in the stream to await a favourable change in the wind to sail for her destination. ' ' The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane left Napier for Wellington ,; yesterday. Yesterday the New Zealand Shipping ComEajuy'i steamer Buapehu left Wellington for ondon. The troopship Kent arrived at Wellington yesterday from Sydney. Yesterday the New Zealand Shipping CoinSany's steamer Waikato left Lyttelton for [onte Video and London. The three-masted schooner Ysabel was floated oat of the Auckland Dock yesterday, after cleaning and painting, and berthed at . Quay-street Jetty No. 2 to load foi the ;>■ Friendly Islands. ; The barquentine L? Bella, which sailed for Kalpara on Wednesday afternoon, ran back and anchored under the North Head yester- ', , day morning owing to the gale. THE HAWEA. The Union Company's steamer Hawea left ■■■ ' for Napiei yesterday afternoon to take in — I r --' sheep for Lyttelton, proceeding thence to the Bluff to load grain and produce for Auckland, calling at the usnal ports on her way North. Till; WESTBAUA. The local agents. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., inform as that the Hadrlurt-Purker stea- ,: , mer Westraha is delayed at Melbourne for docking and repairs, and will not take no her trip from Melbourne to New Zealand according to time-table, but will leave Sydney for Wellington on the 22nd inst. f THE TE ANAU. The Union Company's steamer Te Anau. Captain John Beniech, arrived from Booth' . em and East Coast ports yesterday afternoon, berthing at Quay-street Jetty No. 2 Mr. Percy Isaac, the parser, report* that the steamer left Dnnedin on Friday last, and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Oisbnrne. leaving the latter port at 10.15 a.m on Wednesday, and arriving at 12.30 p.m. yes- >{".: • terday.' Pine weather prevailed during the trip. The Te Anau leaves for East Coast - ; and Southern ports at noon to-morrow. : ,' . THE AWANUI. The schooner Awanni arrived from Gisjz '•■ borne and coast ports early yesterday morning, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to discharge. Captain Nicolas reports sailing from Gisborne on February 24, and finished working the coast ports on the 4th inst., arriving at 4 a.m. yesterday. Experienced light north and north-east winds anil fine weathei during the passage. Cargo: •" 660 sacks maize, 66 halo* and 1 bag wool, 3 sacks fungus, and sundries. On discharge (■' -; the Awanul will take in some general cargo „• for Giflhom* proceeding to Mercury Bay to ■•.: fill un with, timber. \ i: ; ' ' NEW STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The Southern Steamship Company, of which ■ -a large proportion of shares are held by tradespeople in Ri v «rton and by sawmillers in the western district of Southland, ha* purchased the steamer Napier, and propose* to ran with her a regular service between Dunrdln* and Biverton. The ite;imev has been thoroughly ™ whanled. and will go into commission this week. ' y THE TOMOANA. -The ' lyaoJ liner Tomoana. from London. ■ Melbourne, . and Sydney, »W***&J£ terday morning, but owing to the thick dirty weather prevailing did not make port up to

an early hour this morning. She should come in at daylight this morning, and will go down to Motuihi to land her mails and undergo fumigation, coming up to the wharf in the evening The Tomoana has over 2000 tons of cargo to land at Auckland, and comes to the agency of Messrs. Heather, Roberton, and Co. THE TYSF.R LINE. To show the taith which leading shipowners have in the probable growth and expansion of the New Zealand shipping trade, it maybe mentioned that the Tyser Company has contracted for another twin-screw steamer to follow the Niwarn. The new vessel should be ready about the end of this- year, and the firm hoped to get the Niwarn from the builders at the beginning of the present month. ____ THE UNION B.S. COMPANY. The Warrimoo left Port Chalmers yesterday for Sydney, via Cook Strait, and will thereafter remain in the Sydney-Cook StraitMelbonrne trade. On her way back from Sydney the Waikare will be despatched from Auckland for the South on March 24. instead of the following day. and will go down the coast a day a Bead of usual time. She will arrive at Lyttelton on Good Friday, and remain there until next On her arrival at Sydney on March 25 the Monowai will be docked for survey. She will be despatched from Melbourne on March 11. passing through intermediate ports a.day ahead of usual time, and leaving Wellington on March 21. instead of the next day. , The Mokoia is to be despatched front ie - bourne a day ahead of nsnal time. She will arrive at Dunedin on March 96, and sail next day taking her departure from Lyttelton on March 27. and reaching Wellington on Good Friday. March 28. where she will remain until " The d Taluno will be despatched from Melbourne on March 25. and will come through the ports A day ahead of usual time SI will leave Wellington for Sydney on April 4. instead of the next day. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. , „ _ Ifgapnhl, s.s., w. f. sw*ffT,ligs §£ Gardiner. Bennett and. chiH. "^SillJiteF afkink Thomson, Taylor Be-"«" Carroll. Mclsaaes, Twiname, ratten, and 12 steerage. —Northern S.S. Co., agent?. Kanleri.Vs.. H. Smith, from Waitara.-Nor-thern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Vtr«nnhi «I . W. F. Norbury. for New Plymouth Passengers: Misses Nicholson. Petty. Evans. Mesdames Herbert.; Alexander. Porter and two children. Hosking. Rev. Baker, Messrs. Fox. Wilson. Winklernan. Buddie. Clarke. Teed. Palmer. Stokes. Shaw, and 24 St Kanfe D ri, i.s., H. Smith, for Raglan and Kawhia. The Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi arrived yesterday morning from New Plymonth. She left again in the afternoon for the same port. _ _.__, The Northern Company's steamer Kamen arrived earlv yesterday morning from \Vaitara. She left again in the evening for Raglan and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPARA HEADS. March 5.-Sailed: Woosung. barque* for Sydney. MARSDEN POINT. MARSDEN POINT. March Arrived: Talisman, ketch, from Auckland. Sailed: Hikurangi. ketch^\ index, scow. Glenelg. ».s.. for Auckland. The Akaroa. s.s.. is windbound hero with a raft of 1C?S " HOKIANGA HEADS. March Sailed: Gairloch, a.s.. for Onehnn*- NAPIER. March 6.—Sailed: Whakatane, s.s.. for Wei,ingt ° n - NEW PLYMOUTH. March Arrived: Rotoiti, s.s.. from Onehunga. Sailed: Takapuna, s.s., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON. March 6.—Arrived: Kent, troopship, from Sydney, Sailed: P.uapehu, s.s., for London; Mokoia, s.s., for tlio South, Hobart. and Melbourne. LYTTELTON. March 6.—Arrived: Waikare, s.s., from the South; Rakanoa, s.s., from Newcastle; Upoln, s.s., from Wellington; Annie Hill, schooner, from Kaipara; Kincluae. barque, from Hobart. Sailed: Waikatc, s.s., for London, via Monte Video; Upolu, s.s., for the South; Wakatu, s.s.. for Cheviot and Wellington; Waikare, s.s., for Sydney, via tho North; Rotomahana, s.s., for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11907, 7 March 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11907, 7 March 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11907, 7 March 1902, Page 4

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