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SHIPPING.

•Hiffh "Water at Auckland—9.l3 a.m.; 9.29 p.m. Hign v»a« Manu&an _ <l2 am . 11.23 p . m . Sun— 7.5 a.m.; sets. 4.49 p.m. Moon—Last quarter, Friday, 11.30 p.m.

ARRIVALS. Mat 34 Clansman, s.s., 300, E. 'Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Williams. Kerr. Hay den. Jackson. Harnett TaylorHoward, Misses Williams, Stuart. Black, Burton, Messrs. Anderson. Cam, 0 Xe*fe, Veil, Bunt, Kerr, W. A. Bain. Jogger, H. B. pooko, Allen, Oswald, Reyburn. Master Lyons, awlour steerage.-Northern S.S. Co., «««™'r Taieri, s.s.. 1668, G. A. Lobb, from We«iport.-Union S.S. Co., agents. „ Muritai. s.s.. 225, C. Hopkins, from^ "ereary Bay, Knaotunu, and Kenned* Bay. las iMingere: Misses Jordan. Serlo, Swales. Messrs. Hunt, McKay. OBrien, .Bryre, OMcdaio, Swales, Ferguson. /Wells, Griffiths.—Northern S.S. Co.. »PjJ'^ rurn Waimana, s.s., 180, T. Scott, from Wnangn-poua.-Northern S.S. Co.. agents. May 25. „ _. Zealandia. s.s.. 3030. Walter M. HiPgrave. from Southern and East Coast ports. 1 assengers. Mea'lames Roberts. Scott and infant, Word. Wood, child, and nurse, 11. Brett, Bam, Caselber'. Friend, Taylor, ftpence. Clark, Chrisp and child, Pasley. - Muses Bremner, fioimvulo. Bain, VaCgwlck. Sisters of Mercy (2). Willoughby. Clark. Young. MoKenaie. Simson. Cuff. Revs. W. Reedy an J H. Williams, Messrs. Roberts. H. Isaacs, Ward Caselbere, F. Weymouth. R. White. I. White, Lusk, R. Warn-jcU. Tomlinson, Denver, Brabant, A. H. TaVlor, O. Lysnar. J. 0. Wilson. Clark, E. Ckri-n. Sherratt. Friai, C. A. Delautoar. W. G. Potter, Baxter, S. Graham, G. Pasley. Master Clark, and 30 steerage.— D. Nathan and Glenelg. s.s.. 233. T. Haultain. from Tauranga.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. , Waiotahi, s.s.. 273. A. F. Johnson, from •Ohiwa and Whakatane. Passengers Mr. and Mrs. Groves. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Monro and two children, Miss McCormick. Messrs. Kansome. Cork, Fortune, Hillhotii-o. H. Gar and. St George. a. Thomas. Dodds, and Worthington.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents.

DEPARTURES. MAY 24. , _ , Indralema. s.s., 6669. J. Firth, for London, M Norman Beaumont, for Fast Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Fletcher.Malcolm. Paterson. Gray, SisEe3 Fletcher, Ma calm. Paterson. Gray, Li die. Maindonald. Keer.an. Matheson to-•Die-Edwards, Lonergan. Major Moore. Messrs. Dinning, D. Dinan. Sinclair. James. Gray. D. Mac k*v. Burr.. Evans, Hogg, Harris, JeffersonLanoewoed. Bastings, andl 16 steerage. S °Oninemnri. s.s.. 70. J. C.. Blacklock . for Maneonai, Waiharara. Awanui. and Hohonra. Vision? brigantine. 159, McKenzic, for Sydney, via Mercury Bay. MAY 25. Chelmsford, s.s., 70, J. Taw, for Whangarei; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 1 todraghiri, s.s., via Australia, due about Hay 29. . . , .. — Matatua.' s.s., direct, due May'2B. Waimate. s.s.. via Capetown and Hobart, due übout June 20. ..''■'■:. . . T - Niwaru, e.s.. via Australia, due about June 10. BAN FRANCISCO: Ventura. E.M.s., June 10. NEW YOBK: . ~ . . .. , St. Fillans. 5.3., via Australia, sailed April 1. Star of New Zealand, via Australia. palled. Hans, s.s., via Fremantle, sailed April 9. Kronborg, s.s.. direct, to load _ BeS-a * «.. via Fremantle, and the South, sailed May 20. ■ Mimiro, s.a., via Australia, to load. Titania, s.s., via Fremantle and the South, to loafi. . , . --- , Charles G. Rice, barque, arrived at Wellington May 17. Star of the East, barque, direct, sailed. SYDNEY: „ ... Neptune, barqnentine, sailed. ' Elingamite. s.s_., to-night. ten! Hauroto, s.s., May £8. TONGA: ■' ' Hauroto. 5.3.. May 23. VCOLIuONGONG: ■ Northern Chief, barqne, Bailed. J.YTTELTON: Margarita, barque, early. EDITHBtTEG: , ; Signe. barque, early. Solveig, barque, sailed May 22. PROJECTED DEPAETDEE9. BAN JBANCISCO: Sonoma, R.M.3., June 7. NEW YOttK: . . • Khiclune. barque, loaded. Charles G. Eke, barque, to arrive. EYDNEY: " ; . Zealandia, 5.3., to-day. 71311 '•■•._ . Hauroto, 5.3., Jnne 4. TONGA: , , ' . ',* Hauroto, a.3., June 4. SAMOA: ■:.. .■ Hauroto, . s.s., June 4. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Takapnna leaves for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (passenger train, 2.10. no cargo after 11 a.m.) ; Wanaka arrives from Bluff, Oamaru, Timaru, Picton, Napier, and Gisborne. m .»„„«*. Tuesday: Taieri leaves for Westport; Wanaka "leaves for— —~ , !-nr«m»» Wednesday: Eotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. „. , Thursday : Rotoiti leaves for New Ply|mouth, Wellington, Nelson; Hauroto arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and TongaFriday: Te Anau arrives from South. Saturday: Te Anau leaves for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . To-day. Glenelg leaves for Maniden Point. Mars;apai, and Whangarei. at 8 p.m.; Mun- ■ tai leaves for Kwaotunu and Mercury Bay at • 9 p.m.; Chelmsford; arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Clansman leaves for Russell >\ Whangaroa, and Mangonui, at 7 p.m.; Waitangi leaves for Tairua and Whangarnata at 9 p.m.; Kanisri loaves Onehnnga for Waitara. at 11.30 p.m.; Terranora leaves for Opotiki. ' Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay. and Whakatane ■:■ (transhipping .it Ohiwa), at 5.30 p.m. ; Gairloch leaves Onahur.ga for Opnnake and - Wanganui, at 1 p.m. . ' , Thames Service Steamers leave for Thames and'Paeroa, daily. See advertisements daily :>,..'. papers. ~ VESSELS IN HARBOUE. ilingaiooma, If.M.S.. in stream. , Zealandia. 5.5... at Queen-street wharf. , Taieri, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty- . Oakley. s.s., at Quay-street Jetty. . Ovalau, 8.8., at Queen-street Wharf. Henry Failing, ship, in Calliope Dock. ■<■.■ Aldebaran. barque, at Railway Wharf. ':- Kinclune, barque, in stream. Woosung, barque, at Queen-street Wharf.. • Jessie Craig, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Handa Isle, barquentine, in stream. Rio, barquentine. at Railway Wharf. Defiance, brigantine, at Queen-street Wharf. IMPORTS. Per Zealandia, from the South 58 packages ranges. 10 cases hops, 20 cases starch. 62 packages agricultural machinery, 17 casks - ,ale, 10 drams naphtha, 100 bars iron, 370 sacks barley. 4 steel girders, • 8 sacks rolled oats. 5 crates biscuits, 191 sacks oats. 20 acid cases, 6 packages leather, 426 sacks wheat, 250 sacks chaff, 77 sacks onions, 6 cases sauce, 22 > bundles zinc, 7 crates figs. 55 cases matches. 7 - dumps pancr, 21 ingots spelter, 46 boxes but- ; i " ter. 10 sacks cornflour, 150 cases benftino, 5 cases cheese, 25 coils wire. 7 casks raspberries. ■. ■• 16 cases tea, 5 cases bacon, 20 boxes dates, 192 hides, 12 packages woollens. 5 bales hessian, i ■•'"■ ■'' coops fowls, 1268 sacks potatoes, 1 horse. . , Per Taieri, from Westport: 1000 tons coal. . The Union Company's steamer Tnrawera left on Saturday afternoon for East Coast : and Southern ports. •••'■' , • " "On Saturday night the Northern Company 9 steamer Clansman arrived from Whangaroi. and leaves this evening fox Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. ' m ' On Saturday afternoon the liortne-n Com« nany's steamer Ohinemuri left to* the North. •• The Northern Company's steamer Terranov* leaves this evening for Tanranga i.rd Onlwa. .■ On Saturday night the Northern Company s Steamer Marital arrived from Mercury Bay and Kuaotumi, and leaves for the same places again at 9 o'clock to-night. —',[ 'The Northern Company's stenmer aitargl leaves at 9 o'clock to-night for Tairua, Whangamata, and Tanranga. Yesterdav morning the Northern Company a steamer Chelmsford left f or Whangarei. » . The brigantine Vision left on Saturday : morning for Mercury Bay, where she is to • load timber for Sydney. ' The barque Kinclune, which completed her loading on Saturday, hauled out into the stream, and awaits the first favourable wind to sail for New York. ' THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart-Parker sleamci Zealandia, ' Captain Walter M. Hipgrave, arrived from ,'<"-. Southern and East Coast ports yesterday, "■, berthing at the Queen-street Wharf at 8.50 a.m. She sailed from Duiiedin on Tuesday last, and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The last-mentioned port was left at 11 a.m. on Saturday, and the steamer made a smart passage up of 21 hours 50 minutes. The Zealandia proceeds on to Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. THE ELINGAMITE. The" Huddart-l'arker steamer Elingamite is due from Sydney to-night, and will anchor in the stream for medical inspection and ■, ;■'•■:•• fumigation. ''.' ;: • THE INDRALEMA. - - The Tyser liner J.ndralema left for Napier 1 and Southern ports on Saturday night, taking away a considerable quantity of wool, lias, kauri gum, etc., for London. THE TAIERI, V: The Union Company's steamer Taieri. which left -Westport on Wednesday last, arrived in Auckland on Saturday with a cargo of 1000 ." tons coal. '"Bad weather was experienced •-.•-'•■:. ri"ht up the* West Coast till rounding the " North.* Cape. The Taieri leaves again for West-port to-morrow ; (Tuesday). ' - PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ' '.'*/ ' ' ARRIVALS. \ iT . u ■'. Takapuna, s.s.. J. Grant, from Wellington and New Plymouth. « Passengers: ; Misses Tudor. Franks' Jones, Scott. Udy, Craig. Catran. Riddle, Barton (2). fllllon. Dunoaii. ifesdames? Geary. Hock. Moody. Dr. - "i," 0 ?'. Me»srt. Dyer, Thane, Scaatz, Porteouß, Gray,

Knight. Wright. Clarkson, Robinson, Mason, Graham, Shelton. Wyatt, Lusher. Young, Knox, Corrigan, Petherick, Fentham, Keith, Cress, Moody,' Farmer. Taylor, Cuthbertson. Ifwerson. and 14 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agent!?. .

DEPARTURES. Ngapnhi. s.s., W. F. Norbury. for New Plymouth. Passengers Misses Oliver. Deery. Pratt, Boyd, Goodwin (2), Mei-dames Bamfield. Flossy. Cook. Owen. McCabe, Blisaftrd, Goodwin, Messrs. Flossy. Bamfield, McLaughlin, Tichborn, Petty, Gray, Layers, Craig, Turner, Neil!. Mnrphv, Prohman. Camming., Cook, Palli.«er, Lowe. Corrigan. Allpress, Thomas (2), Johnston. Newton, Houston. Lambeth. Russell (2). Lowe. Goodwin, Heliser, Fell, Woods, and 10 steerage.

The Union Company's steamer Takapuna arrived from South on Saturday morning. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Ngapnhi left for New Plymonth. BY TELEGRAPH. MARSDEN POINT. May Arrived Terarawa, ketch, from Sfsihurangi. Sailed: Saucy Kate, schooner, Will Watch, ketch, Alma, scow, for Auckland, and Clematis, ketch, for Ngunguru. KAIPARA HEADS. May 24.—Arrived: Senorita. barquentine, from the Bluff. HOKIANGA HEADS. May 2*l.— s.s. Gairlocb and schooner May Howard are still barbound here. GISBOENE. May 25.—Arrived: larawera, e.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Omapere, s.s., for Auckland, via East Coast ports. LYTTELTON. - May Arrived: Waikare, s.s., from Wellington. Sailed: Waikare, s.s., for Port Chalmers; Angola, s.s., for Durban, S.A., via Albany. CLARENCE RIVER, May Sailed: Moana. for Wanganui. MELBOURNE. May 24.—Arrived: Mary ' Moore, barque, from Kaipara, N.Z.; Miguel De Lavringa, from Dunedin, N.Z.. WABBNAMBOOL. May Arrived: St. Kilda, from New Zealand. SYDNEY. May 24.—Sailed: Indraghiri, s.s.. for Auckland: Warriinoo, s.s., for Wellington. Arrived: Pendle Hill, barquontine, from Napier, N.Z. NEWCASTLE. May 23.—Sailed, yesterday: Wa'oori, for Wellington. LONDON. May 23.—Arrived: Wnkanui, 8.9., from Wellington (left New Zealand April 3). Sailed: Ruapehu. 8.3., for Lyttelton, N.Z.

THE ROTOITI. WELLINGTON, May Sailed: Rotoiti, s.s., for Nelson and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehunga: Misses Denniston. Gilfillan, Mesdames Dobbie, Denniston, Mr. Home, and 6 steerage. THE VANCOUVER MAIL. BRISBANE, May 24.—Arrived: Moana, s.s., from Vancouver.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11975, 26 May 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11975, 26 May 1902, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11975, 26 May 1902, Page 4