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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—3.3? a.m.; 4.20 p.m. Manukau—s.3B a.m.: 6.19 p.m. Sun—Rises, 5.18 a.m.;' Set", 6.52 p.m. ;V J£oon—Full, Thursday, 0.28 p.m. '-' ARRIVALS. :,-. FEBRUARY 7. Clansman, s.s., 300, W. Farquliai. from v . Whangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Davi- , BOH, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf. Mesdames Burrows and two children. Sharp, Berghan. Libbey. Smith. O'Meara, Taylor. Griffin. Uarlick and child, Goodwin and child. Misses Garland. Phillips, A. Scott, Blanche, Hood, Bellairs, ' ' Cowan. Young, Marks &>, Lilly. McLfiod, A. Mander, Hennessey, Harrison. Mclnnes. •'■",-> Messrs. G. S. Garland, Uagrsall. E. Webb. Spitz. Do la Mare, Tighe. I). McKenjie. Live?ey, *• v' '.Mander. Cooper, W. McLean. Atkinson, Howard. Goodwin, Woodham, A. G. McKehr.ie. Ireister. Draffln. Kent, Menzies. J. S. Dent. Laurence. E. Hartley. J. J. Holland, McLaren, Master Mclnnes, and eight steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. „'".,, Waiotahi. s.s., 278. A. F. Johnson, from Opotiki, Ohiwa. and Tauraiiga. Passengers : Mesdames McDonald. Rogers, McCoy, Misses 1 Allom, If. Johnson, Withy, Gordon (4), Messrs. R. a. Abbott. D. McDonald. Titni. Mihaere. Manarapa. Mitai. Mihaere, Tairua, Henry. Willvam. Salmon, T. Randal, E. S. Brown, A. Forbes. 11. Elliott, McLeod, Mihaka Rauapla, M"asters H. Haywnrd, Allom, Stewart, McClnne.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Waitangi, s.s., 197, P. A. Stein, from Mercury Bay. Kennedy's Bay. • and Kuaotunu. Passengers: Captain H. Douglas, Messrs. Preston, Davies. and three steerage.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Waimana, s.s., 180, C. Faulkner, from WhsJsatane.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Ohlnemttri, s.s., 70. E. Richards, from Awanni, Wa'.haraha. and Hohoura. Passengers: Mrs. Shannon. Messrs. Shannon, Bunkhole, Johnson, Murray.— S.S. Co.. agents. Aotea, auxiliary schooler, 100, John H. . Skinner, from Gisborne and Coast ports. Passengers: Mrs. Abdallah and two children, Mr. H. Savage and child.—o. C. Dacre, agent. FEBRUARY 8. Waikare, s.s.. 3074. George Crawshaw, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Mesdames Hunter, Brown and child, Weber, Tareha and son, Robinson, Davidson. Cheeseman and two children, Hopkins and two children. Gow, Mclntyre, Cross, :' Clifford. Rogers. Barter, Walker, Atmlegate and four children. Broad bent and child, Hawkins, McMaster, Sansom and child. Meyers. Grimmond. Lichtenstein and infant, Tilly and two children. Bowel], Blair and family. , Mathieson, Proctor and child. Misses Gow, Patterson. Cooke. McMaster, Sansom. James, Macfarlane. Slattery. Spencer, Caro, Malcolm, Staunton, Grnsman, Best, Elton. Bryan, Senna, Anderson, Ferris, the Revs. Hawkins, McEnroe, Major Crowther, Captain Davidson, Messrs. Perrett. Rodie, Malr, Hood, Hopkins. Carmichael. Mclntyre. Patterson, Cooper, Hoisted, Bastings, Barter, Mellroy, Piper, Harlev, " Stanhope, Small, Shelton, Green, Dyer, Macdona, Brown. Blackie, Fleming, Foster, Roberts, Mathieson, Large. Macfarlane, Spencer. Bowell. Blair. Aspinall, Malcolm, McCullough. Price. .Toll. Imrav. Guy, Bennett, Moodlo, Tareha. Johnston. Macnicol, Simson, Speedy Turnbull. Barnsdale, Rogers, HegartvMacdonald (2). Vosper. • Friar, Ferris, and 34 Steerage.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. Mararoa, s.s., 2593. R. E. Smith, from Sydney. Passengers: Me3dnmes Begg and family. Macdonald. Jenkins, Thibonille. Browne, Bradley. Cole, Lotta. Misses Warner. Browne, Oillet. Scarr. Gamble, Kennedy. Clavtort. Bewes. Cole. Messrs. Pottkaemper. Hay. Hedges, Begg. Jenkins. Noake3, Chnmberlin, Gwoanard. McArthur, Kilgour, Haege. JohanBen. Shaw. Mason. Lobb. Patton. Hayden, Lockley, Mair, Lamb, Jenkins, Browne, Conray (2). Lumsey, Steeger, Laurie, Campbell, Walker. Cranage. Amesbury. McAlnine. McDougall, Wright. Ainslie, Ferguson, Westgarth, Cole, Liddicoat, Huggins, Lotta. Allt. Revs. ; - Kelly, Baugh. Master Browne, and 143 steer- :' age.-'JJnion S.S. Co.. agents. ' 5te11a,. ? 267, A. McKensie. from Wharekawa. •-LeylaJid-O'Brien Co.. agents. Muritai. s.s., 225. C. Hopkins, from Tauranga. Passengers: Mesdames Boucher and three children, Beech and child, Misses Ormlett. Bullen, Laird. Messrs. Laird. J. C. Roberts. Boucher and child. Miller and son. Campbell, Kinsella. Lees, Lee. Masters Seddon. Miller. Speight, Miller.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Akaroa. s.s., 76. W. Parker, from Whangarei •>. : .. Parker, Lamb, rtrH Co., agents. DEPARTURES. FEBRUARY 7. Anarima. s.s 5704, J. H. Courbarron, for Wellington and the South. Talune, s.s., 2087. John Bernech, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Major and Mr 3. Pitt. Mr. ami Mrs. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and family (21. Mesdames McGregor, B. Waters, Manchester, Watkins, Callaway, Oennieke, Misses M. and G. Jackson, Gruchv. Baker. Manchester. Watkins (2), Connelly, Sweet (2), But- •;; targh. T. A. Carson, Messrs. Paul (2), Sandes, R. Hindman, C. Muir, T. A. Williams, McConnell. Monoghan. M. Ryan, J. Riddell. McDonnell. Mcßeath. Buchanan. Gooding, Eilheck. Miller. Gill. T. R. Keesing, Jackson, J. McKenna. D. »; M. Beere, E. M. Woodhill. Bloomfield. K. Ringman, H. Wrnvprd. C. Doolau. Hoselsson. F. W. and H. E. Harwood, Toohey. Master Watv kins. and 25 steerage. ■-'.-'.. FEBRUARY 8. Mimiro, s.s.. 6225, F. C. Lidstone, for Lon« .. don. via the South. Terranora, p.s., 350, Edward McLeod, for Whangarei. Waimana, s.s.. 180. C. Faulkner, for Whaka- - tana. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: Paparoa, s.s., due about February 24. Aotea, s.s., direct, sailed January 6. Marere, s.s. via Australia, due about March 9. BAN FRANCISCO: ■ - Ventura. R.M.s., February 17. NEW YORK: ! Balmoral, s.s., via Australia, sailed January 13. ' ' Queen MaFy, «.b.. via the South, sailed. Tomoana, s.s.. via Australia, sailed. Essex, s.s., via Australia, to sail about January 31. , Bapallo, s.s., via Australia, to sail in February. SYDNEY: ;i , Sonoma. R.M.s., Friday. < Zealandia, s.s., Sunday. . W.TI: Moura, s.s., to-morrow. ' '. TONGA: Hanroto, s.s., early. / SAMOA: ! . Hauroto, s.s.. early. ■■ < '' < NEWCASTLE: Aicestis, barque, early. ] "Vision, brigantine, sailed. i BAROTONGA: 1 Countess of Eanfurly, Government schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON: - • Lutterworth, barque, loading. '• - BAN FRANCISCO: . Sonoma, R.M.s., Friday. NEW YORK: - ' Niagara, barque, to load. SYDNEY: Waikare, s.s., to-day. ' TONGA: ! Rotokino, s.b., Wednesday. : SAMOA: . ' ,-i Rotokino, 8.3., Wednesday. ..;:.. PJJI: - ■ ■■•-'■ Rotokino, 5.8.. Wednesday. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. : To-day: Omapere arrives from East oast ': Bays; Rotoiti leaves for New Plymouth and J Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 passengers train); - ', Waikare leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. (no | cargo after 3 p.m.); Herald' arrives at One- '■ hunga from 'Greymouth. ( Tuesday: Mararoa leaves for. the South at , 2 p.m. (no cargo after 12, noon); Omapere , •;. leaves for East Coast, Gisborne, and Napier; M Herald leaves Onehunga for Greymouth direct , at 10 a.m. - Wednesday: Moura arrives from Fiji; Ta- ; kapuna arrives from, and leaves for New Ply- ' i, mouth., Nelson, and Wellington, 3 p.m. (2.10 ' passenger train); Rotokino leaves for Tonga, Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney, at 5 p.m. (no cargo J ! after 3 p.m.). ■ 1 Friday: Waihora arrives from South; Ho- J toiti arrives from New Plymouth and Welling- *■ i ton, and leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger train). n Saturday: Waihora leaves for South at 12 noon. a _—— 11 l NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. *' To-day: Wellington leaves fo« Marsden g Point, Mangapai, and Whangarei at 10.30 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay at 9 p.m.; Clansman leaves for P.nssell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 7 p.m.; Waitangi leaves for Taima, Whangamata, and Tauranga at 9 p.m.; Terranora arrives from Whangarei; Ohinemuri leaves for Awa- s nui, Waiharara, and Hohoura at 2 p.m.; Kanieri leaves for Waitara at 12 noon; Glenelg arrives at Onehunga from Hokianga, and -\ leaves for Opunake and Wanganui at 1 p.m. j Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames e and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. " / VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Archer, H.M.s., in Calliope Dock. Lizird, H.M.s., in stream. v Southern Cross, Mission schooner, in stream. VT.-.ikare. &.t>., at Queen-street Wharf. Mararoa, e.g., at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. s Rotokino, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. s Mamari, s.s., at Railway Wharf. F Lutterworth, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. C Laira. barque, at Railway Wharf. 1 Emerald, barque, at Hobson-atreet Wharf. K'nclune, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Niagara, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. 1 Neptune, barquentine, at Hobson-street Wharf. Ysahel, three-masted schooner, in stream. Cann, hrigantine, at Queen-street Wharf. ] Zior, schooner, at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. IMPORTS. t Per Mararoa, from Sydney: 2440 sacks , manure, 558 bags bottles, 1118 bags rice, 201 i packages tea, 181 cases fruit. 126 cases wine and . spirits, 250 cases salmon, 120 eases soap, 60 ° cases starch, 50 cases sardines, 20 cases ' cheese, 91 cam drugs, 30 kegs cream of tartar, 33 rolls lead, 20 bars iron. 100 bundles , ./, shingles, 23 bundles cane. 91 bundles bags. ' ;:, 20 bales corn sacks, 20 bales millet, 3581 ft timber, and a quantity of sundries. -V :j Per Waikare, from the South: 71 sacks oats. ' ■; 75 sacks barley, 270 sacks grass seed, 197 bales 1 •■>"'< straw, 13 bales wool, 40 cases fruit. 400 hags 1 „'' manure, 30 cases cheese, 100 boxes butter and sundries. ' The Union Company's steamer Aparima left for .--Wellington and the South on Saturday afternoon, with original cargo from Calcutta. 'On Saturday afternoon thn Union Company's J '" 1 >; steamer Talnne left for East Coast and South- > em ports with a number of passengers and a t , largo "general cargo. I The Union Company's steamer Taviuni has I left Soya'for .Wellington direct. , J a ' : '/■.".-■'"■■.'•■..■'" ''•.'■."■"■"-. .. -. :...-■''". ■"■

. The Northern Company's steamer Clansma arrived from Whangarei oil Saturday, mghi and leaves this evening for Ensstfl, Whangs roa. attd'Mangontii. , •, , . ... yesterday morning the Northern Company steamer Muritai arrived from .Tauranga, an leaves to-night for Knaotnhu and Mercnr; Bay. • i Oft Saturday afternoon the Northern Com panv's ■ steamer Waiotahi arrived from of Plenty ports with a number of passenger and a quantity of general cargo. The Northern Company's steamer welling ton leaves for Whangarei at half-past tei o'clock to-night. . ,-: ,-....•-■- On Saturday, morning the Northern Com pany's steamer Obiuemuri arrived lrom tin North with a cargo of kauri gum, etc., am leaves for the same ports again this after noon. The Northern Company's steamer Terranorc left for. Whangarei yesterday morning. Last night the Northern Company's steamei Waimana left for Whakatane. . The Union Company's ateamer Rotokiuc leaves for the Islands and Sydney to-morrow evening. On Saturday afternoon the Shaw. Savill. and Albion Company's steamer Mamari, was berthed at the Railway Wharf, and starts tak hie in frozen meat for London this morning The Tyser liner Mimiro left for Napier arid the South early yesterday morning. The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi arrived from Mercury Bay and Coast ports on Saturday afternoon, and leaves at nine o'clock to-night for Tairua. Whangamata, and Tauratisa. . Yesterday the steamer Stella arrived from Wharekawa with a large raft of logs. The steamer Akarou. arrived from Whangarei yesterday with a large raft of logs. THE AOTEA. The auxiliary schooner Aotea. Captain John H. Skinner, arrived from Gisbome and coast ports on Saturday morning, with the following cargo:— sacks make, 300 sacks manure. 15 bales and 10 sacks wool. 48 sacks hones. 54 pigs, and sundries. The schooner berthed at the Queen-street Wharf tc discharge, and on completion loads for coast ports and Gisborne. THE ARDEXCRAIG. The ship Ardencraife. which was refitted at Auckland after being partially dismasted whilst on the voyage from New" Caledonia to Rotterdam with-a cargo of nickel ore, and which sailed from this port on October 21, has arrived at Rotterdam. THE GLADYS. The Union Company's ". steamer Omapere, with the barque Gladys in tow from Gisborne, waa passed by the Waikare at 1 a.m. yesterday, 150 miles from Auckland. The vessels aie expected to reach port about 8 a.m. today. THE MARAROA. Tli Union Company's steamer Mararoa, Cantata R. E. Smith, arrived from Sydney at 10.15 a.m. yesterday, anchoring for medical and Customs inspection, and berthing at Quay-street Jetty at 1.30 nm. The Mararoa has made another very fast passage across, again upholding her reputation for fast steaming. Mr. Broad, the purser, reports that the MaraToa left Sydney at 1.30 p.m. on Wednesday last, and met with light breezes and fine weather throughout the passage. The Mararoa leaves for East Coast and Southern ports to-mcrrow afternoon. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Paparoa is the next steamer to arrive at Auckland, and is due about the 23rd inst. After discharging the Auckland portion of her cargo, she loads frozen meat, wool, flax, etc.. and then proceeds South. The Eakaia, now nt Lvttelton. proceeds to Wnitnrn this week, thence to Wanganni. Picton, Timarn, Lvttelton, finishing finally at Wellington on February 28. The Whakatane. now at Timaru. returns to Lyttelton. and from there proceeds to Wellington as the final port, leaving on the 19th inst. for London. THE WAIKARE. The Union Company's steamer Waikare. CaDtain George Orawshaw. which has resumed her Tunning in the New Zealand-Sydney trade after her excursion trip to the Sounds, arrived from Southern and Fast Coast ports at 11 a.m. vesierdnv, berthing at the Queenstreet Wharf. Mr. Wilson, the purser, reports that the steamer left Dnnedin on Tuesday last, and called nt Lvttelton. Wellington. Napier, and Gisbome. Left the latter pott at noon on Saturday, and arrived as above. Fine weather, with Hsrht variable winds and smooth ?«as prevailed throughout the nassaee. The Waikare proceeds on tc Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. PORT OP ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. FEBRUARY 7. Rotoiti. s.s., J. Robertson, from Wellington and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Dormer, Hey wood, McLean, Aspinall. Brace, Barton. Carthew, Warner. Parker. Edwards. Mesdames Nolan, Weaver. Carthew, Colby, Bidstap, Hughes, Simmons. Baxter, Reading, Messrs. Head. Schoyres. Cochrane. McKlnnon, Weaver, Colby, Bidstrup, Mailings. Laking, Dight (2), Hughes. Lundell, Murgatroyd, Evans, Curtis (2), Smith, Morton, Baxter. Simmons (2;, Richmond, Holder, Burton, and 19 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Ngapubi, 5.8., W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Taylor, McInneS, Kearns. Hay, Hanltain, Seymore, James, Hill, Oliver, Mesdame3 Taylor, Finch, Cavanagh, Currey. Clifton, North, Kearns, ■•till, Higgings. McLean, Davidson, Bower. Farmer, Lane, Smith, Heron. Messrs. Flnlay,. Broham. Harper, Courtney. Taylor (2). Hogg. McGlbbon, Biglow (2), Meredith, Brown. Webb. Clark, Mylott. Reed, Gore, Cavanagh, Cameron, Stueklev. Denby, Watt. Thompson. Moan, Gittos, Longbottoin, Brain, Kirker. Reeton. Currey, Granger, James, Clifton, Parkinson. Rev. McLean, Dr. Rabaghto, and 15 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Unice. schooner. Fletcher, from Westport.— Master, agent. FEBRUARY 8. Eotoiti, s.s., J. Robertson, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Jones. Alexander. Thompson. Wallace. Shuttleworth, draper, Rainforth, Armstrong, Collins, Buchanan, Mellor, Harrison, Mesdames rhomas. Eraser, Dr. H. Johns. Messrs. F. E. 3aume. M.H.R., Ranson, Craig, Mellor, Bull, ewdick. Gordon, Woodrnff, Holden, Armtrong. Bennett, Greene, Stewart, Watkins (2), Milpan, Stephens, Hardman, Wilkinson. Bews, ?raser, Whittaker. Perry, Vipond, Eskdale, Horley. Russell, Collins. Bysanth, Clifford, larlick. Kinvig, Barlow. Shera, Master Watwins, and 50 steerage.— S.S. Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. FEBRUARY 7. Rotoiti, s.s.. J. Robertson, for New Plynouth. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. hnith, Mesdames Holcroft (2). Adams, Clegg, ?atterson. Vanning, Shaw, Reaney and child, Vlisses Fell (2). Watson, Palmer, King. Brigalier Glover, Captain East, Messrs. Holcroft, H. Kohn, J. Simpson, Clegg, W. Moses. Mae<ay, J. Shaw, Dockrell and son, Puterson, reseheinaker, Mitchell, Evans. Maguire, Bowerbv. Lynch, Frethey. M. Bell, G. Scorjetti. McClellan, Masteri Davies (2), Dive, Uarlick. Walker, Kinder, and 10 steerage. Glenelg, s.s., J. C. Blacklock, for Hokianga. FEBRUARY 3. Ngapnhi. s.s., W. F. Norbury, for New Plynouth. Passengers: Misses Rao. Brierly, jyme, Todd. Bullot, Kennedy. Mesdames Nathan, Jackson, Rae, Todd. HarcoHrt, Bentey. Newel 1. Todd. Jacobsen, Lieutenant Me3bair. Messrs. Nathan, Gordon, Barclay, Gorlon. Ifwerson, Girder, Self. Gallagher, Loriner, Jackson, White. Newell. Hickson, Monaster, Coleman. Taylor, Smith, Jessop, }ummings, Speakman. Strong, Peters, Julian, D'Connell. Foster. Rutherford. Weal, Clegtorn. Chaafe. Hyland, Hunter, Preston. Piesse, teiter, Coleman. Digeie. Ifwerson. McGregor, Vheeler. Chaafe, Coleman. Noble, Elliot, ulian, O'Connell, Howard. Phillips, Hickson, foran. and 15 steerage. The Union Company's steamer Rotoiti arived early on Saturday morning from Weiington and New Plymouth. She left again t 8 o'clock for New Plymouth, returning to Inehunga again yesterday. _ „,„,„„ The schooner Unice arrived on Saturday lornin* from Westport. v»«'««m The Northern Company's steamer Ngapnhi rrived on Saturday morning from New Plylonth, and left again for the same port yesjrdav afternoon. „ „ ~ The s.s. Glenelg sailed for Hokianga, on atnrday afternoon. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEM FN. February 7.-The s.s. Rakanoa passed South t 3 p.m. to-day. MARSDEN POINT. February 7.-Arrived: Saxon schooner, r ixen Rover, scows, Fannie and Will Watch, etches, from Auckland. Sailed: Talisman, nd Clio, ketches, for Auckland. GISBORNE. February 8.-Arrived: Talune, s.s., from ' nCkland - NAPIER. NAPIER. February 7.-Sailed: Indraghiri, S.S., for Ellington. wgLUNfITOT< February 8.-Sailed: Takapuna. 8.3., for IN el - on, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. » angers fo- Auckland- Misses Morrell (2). othergill. Armstrong. McKinley. Kempthorne, oombe, Btowell, Mrs. McKinley, Captain HenGREYMOUTH. February 8.-S»iled: Herald, s.s., for Oneur.ga. LYTTELTON. Februaiy 7.—Airived: Rakaia, s.s., from 'ort Chalmers. SYDNEY. February 7 -Arrived: Pendle Hill, harquenine, from Kalpara. February B.—Sailed, yesterday: Mokoia, S.s., or Wellington. NEWCASTLE. February 7.—Sailed: Manuvewa, barque, for vyttelton. MELBOURNE. February 7.—Arrived: Moeraki, s.s., frem 'lew Zealand and Hobart. LONDON. February 6.—Arrived: Turakina, s.s., from Sew Zealand; Weniock, barque, from Welington. Sailed: Karamea, s.s., for New Zeaan«. ROTTERDAM. February 6.—Arrived: Ardencraig, ship, from Auckland. THE WAIWERA. WELLINGTON, February B.—Arrived: Waivera, 8.9.. from London, via Capetown and fobart. Passengers for Auckland Misses A. Jampbell, L. Whittaker, Mesdames Campbell, ,ewis, Messrs. J. A. Campbell, G. Forster. E. I. Lewis, A. Pierrepoint, Master Campbell, nd Lewis.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12190, 9 February 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12190, 9 February 1903, Page 4

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