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SHIPPING.

•'■..'-,■•.: " »"'... «► .- ') ■ :'ligh Water at Ancklaild-i0.33 a.m.; 10.52 p.m. ; „ .■■■.-■ „ Manukan— a.m.; 0.51 p.m. Sun—Rises, 5.43 a.m.; Sets, 6.23 p.m. . : Moon— quarter, to-morrow, 6.44 a.m. ' ' ■ Father beportV > The following is. Captain , Edwin's weather report from Hew Zealand stations at 5. p.m. ye Manutou _ Heads: Wind, south-west, fr&h; barometer, 30.09; thermometer, 72; weather fine; sea, moderate. -, ~ ... ... >V 4 'ilx. New Plymouth: ; Wind,;. Bputh-west, light; barometer, 30.03: thermometer, 67; weather, overcast; sea, smooth. _ ~„-„ Castlepoint: Wind, north-west, light; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, 71;. weather, fine; Wenmgtori: .Wind; north-north-west, light; barometer, 29.89; thermometer, 66; weather, Cl Wefftport: Wind, calm; Barometer, 30.00 thermometer, 63; weather, drizzling; sea, Bl lSiio'ura: Wind, calm; barometer, 29.90; thermometer, 73; weather, fine; sea, smooth. Oamarn: Wind, calm: Darometer, 29.34; thermometer, 63; weather, overcast; sea, ,El ßluff:' Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 29 92; thermometer, 60; weather, fine. -•/■„•; Moderate to strong winds, principally from the westward, and with a rising barometer, are to he expected in all parts of the country. A low pressure from the west is due at the meridian of the South Cape on the 6th inst. / ARPaVALS. ' ' Hawea, s.s., 1785,' 0. Clift, from the Bluff, Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, and Gisborne.— Union S.S. Co., agents. -_ ■ Northern Chief, barque, 263, R. Sopwitn, from Wollongong.— Sugar Company, agents. " x. •. .'-. Zior, schooner, 63, Anderson, from Gisborne. —Master, agent. ' ' DEPARTURES. . "Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for WhaMuritai, s.s., 225, C. Hopkins, for the Great Barrier. ' . _ _ _. - ■ _ - «_, Young Bitngnree, s.s., 70, F. Jonas, for Whanganoua and Mercury Bay.. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: . ~ . ~ , , ... .. ■ ■ Marere, S.s., via Australia, due about MonKaramea, s.s., direct, sailed February 5. Tomoana, 8.5., via Australia, about March 29. Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia., about April 16. . . . . _ ... , ■Waliaiixri, s.s., via Hobart, sailed. SAN FRANCISCO: Sierra, R.M.s, March 12. NEW YORK; . ...,.,; ,■':' ">, . -.'i Balmoral, 6.5., via Australia, due bout March 28. .„,„.., , ..-, Queen Mary, s.s., via the South, due aubut j March 20. ~ .. . ' .■ . Jeseric, s.s., via Australia, to sail about January 31. . ....."' - . . Rapallo. s.s., via Australia, to sail in Feb-

ruary. '■ '> SYDNEY: ' i ' Ventura, E.M.s., to-morrow, Mararoa, s.s., Sunday. wis • Hauroto, s.s., to-morrow. ; TONGA: Hauroto, s.s., to-morrow. - r SAMOA: Hauroto, s.s., to-morrow. NEWCASTLE: Alcestis, barque, early. Pendle Hill, barquentine, sailed. BAEOTONGA: . ■■>'•, 'Countess of Kanfnrly, Government schooner, early.

:'-•."■--' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. BAN FRANCISCO: £, ' '■' - - Ventura, R.M.s., to-morrow. BTDNBT: Waikare, s.s., Monday; SONGA.: Manapouri, s.s , March 11. SAMOA: "',■•-- .Manapouri, 5.3., March 11. < FIJI: Manapouri, s.s., March 11. NORFOLK ISLAND: Southern Cross, Mission schooner, about March 23. ";"

UNION STEAMSHIP CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Talune arrives from South; Hawea leaves for Napier, Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru. _, i 7 Friday: Eotoiti arrives from New Plymouth and Wellington, and leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger tram); Waipori arrives from Westport; Hauroto arrives from Sydney, via Islands. • ... ■■■;' Saturday: Talune leaves, for South sit 1 p.m.; Hauroto leaves for Port Chalmers direct. :..'.'... '■■■'•-."'' ' NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth, and leaves for the same port at 4 p.m. (passenger train, 2.56 p.m.); Waitangi arrives from Tairua, TaUranga, and Whangamata; Ngunguru leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 6 p.m.; Kanieri leaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawhia, at 1 p.m. Muritai arrives from Great Barrier. Friday: Clansman arrives from Russell, Whangaroa and Mangonui, and leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.: NgUnguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Waitangi leaves for Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury Bay, at 9 p.m.,- Glenelg arrives at Onehunga from Hokianga. • , '.' Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily I papers. .

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Royal Arthur, H.M.s., in stream. Wallaroo, H.M.s., in stream, v: Ringarooma, H.M.s., in stream. Archer, H.M.s., in stream. Sparrow, H.M.s. in stream. Lizard, H.M.s., in stream. Karrakatta, H.M.S., in stream. ; Penguin, H.M.s., in stream. Phoebe, H.M.s., in stream. x Southern Cross, Mission schooner, at Queen* 1 street Wharf. __ • „ , Paparoa, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Hawea, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Northern Chief, barque, at Sugar Works. Emerald, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. Lark, three-masted schooner, ■■ at Railway Wharf. ~ , Ysabel, three-masted schooner, in stream.

V '- . , , IMPORTS. ■•'"•-,■■' , ■ Per Hawea, from the South: 410 sacks and 640 bags flour, 277 Backs grass seed, 221 sacks wheat, 303 sacks oats, 318 sacks barley, 125 sacks .bran, 1223 bales straw, 40 eases cheese, 460 cases and 10 crates preserved milk, 23 sacks hides, and sundries. ■: ■• ,'■:'.'■ Per Northern Chief, from Wollongong: 450 tons coal. , ..'.-. '-' ..

The Northern Company's steamer Wellington left last night for Whangarei. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Muritai left for the Great Barrier. . The Union Company's steamer Whan gape arrived at Lyttelton from Newcastle yesterday. ' This evening the Northern Company's steamer Ngungurn leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf. '■'"', V A _ , The auxiliary schooner Aotea arrived at Port Awanui from Auckland on Tuesday, and left the same'day for coast ports and Gisborne. Yesterday morning the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Paparoa was berthed at the Railway Wharf to take in consignments of frozen meat for London. The steamer leaves for Wellington this evening. . The schooner Zior arrived from Gisborne yesterday morning, and berthed at the Queenstreet Wharf. Yesterday the Union Company's steamer • Moeraki arrived at Wellington from Sydney. '...'*'- THE VENTURA. -The mail steamer Ventura is due from Sydney at daylight to-morrow, and is timed to proceed on to Pago Pago, Fanning Island, Honolulu, and San Francisco at two o'clock in the afternoon. The following passengers have ; booked by the steamer Mr. and Mrs. John "McLean, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mr. and -Mrs. G. L. Sunderland, Mr; and Mrs. H. Lambe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Copestake, 'Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wright, Mr and Mrs. M. Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheet, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meehan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Campignon. : Mr. and Mrs. G. Weehe3 and infant, Mr. and Mrs. Mason and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen and four children. Mi", and Mrs. Owen, Mr. • and Mrs. Davis, > Mesdames -Hamilton Wills, Cuthbert, J. E. Dioketts, Groth, Watson, Damond,- S. Peckermann; Bowe and child. Broadbent and two children, M. A. Rapken, Misses ,E. Webb and maid, Sunderland' (2), Wills, Cuthbert, Ferguson, E. A. Deane, 1 Young, Cox, Groth, J. Yencken, Arnott, J. < Robinson, , Me-. Kinnon, Sanderson, Barry, Jackson, Owen (2), Davidson, V. Ray, Foster, Rapken (2), , Rev. ,- John Golden, Rev. H. R. Cunninghame, Rev. J. C. Kirby. Dr. Forrest, Dr. Richardson. Dr. Gavin Forrest. Colonel C. Carter, Captain Glasgow, Lieutenant Vernon Haggard, R.N., Lieutenant Von- Webber, Messrs. M. Clifford, John Ward, G. H. Freeman, Ross, Robert Hill, Swift, Whittingham,* Donald Donald, Oowper, ; Bertram Hawkes, A. W. Beach. E. H. Trap- < nell, C. Alliston, P. Duffy, Meyer, McKinnon. Haig, C." M. Turner, G. H. McArthnr, 0. H. B. Corbett, Willcooks, Groth. Wrightson. Stevenson, E. G. Baxter, , S. P. Turner, M. ■ R. Jame- '■> son,. D. :i Carrie, A. N. Libbey, T. C. Dewey, , Davies. W. Arnottjun., W. McClea, McKinnon, ;, W. E. Marshall, William Jackson, W. E. Tomlinson, James Evans. A. Campignon, W. H. F. Ooker. Diamond, R. Crawford, J. Allsopp, '; Richmond, 0. J. Wilson, Olliver, ;Anderson, £ I W. . Salesbury, J. Walker, F. J. Larson. A. G. I Saxby,: Ross, > McLennon, Johnston, Wortley, Masters Cuthbert,'' Richmond, and 33 steerage. THE SONOMA. ; The '; mail . steamer Sonoma, ' which left ■ Auckland on-February 13, arrived at San " Francisco on Monday i last, time-table date. THE TALUNE. .' •' V ' The Union Company's steamer Taltme left v: Gisborne for Auckland at 8.30 a.m. . yesterday, and ij should arrive about -the same j hour | to» 'day. ____ . ■ .-.. -.-■ v ., ; -^>^y^--THE MARAROA. , . - The-Union Company's steamerMararba left 'Sydney for Auckland yesterday ,' and iis.i due :; on Sunday afternoon next. ' ' * ' *■• , ■ i i THE WAKANOI. ■ ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's c steamer : Wakanui , has \ left u London : for Cape-. Npwn. Hobart, and New ,'Zealand, ■ and ; makes Auckland the first port of call in this colony.

- : .,'.;■' . THE.DEMaNUE. \ - - c■ '• The brigantihe Defiance, from 'Newcastle' to Auckland, -with a, cargo of coal, was reported in. the gulf last evening, and should make port this morning. ■ ■ v ■

THE NORTHERN CHIEF.:, The barque Northern Chief, Captain R. Sopwith, arrived from ; Wolldn£W»|?. yesterday morning, after a passage of IS aays, having experienced a continuance ,'of light winds all the Way. The barque, which has a cargo of coal for the Colonial Sugar Company, whs towed tip to Chelsea yesterday afternoon to discharge. . .

THE HA WE A. . The Union Company's steamer Hawea. Captain C. Clift, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at noon yesterday,, bringing a cargo of grain and product, and berthed. attire Queen-street Wharf to discharge. Mr. Cunningham, the t purser, reports that the steamer, left the Bluff on Friday last, and called at.Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, and Gisborne. Left the latter port at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesday, and arrived as above.. Light variable -winds, smooth sea, and fine weather, prevailed during. the passage., The HaWea leaves for Napier and the BlTlff this afternoon. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. . Takaphna, s.s., J. Grant, from 'Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Bpbirison, Thompson, Kirk, Taylor, Moncriet', Anderson, • Peak, Mcßeth, Dive, Caplin (2), D'Arcy, Mesdames Gardiner, Cole, Cranston, Harkness, Hardy, Smith, Dunbar, Harman, From ant, ■ Caplin, Mills, Captains Patterson and Glasgow, Dr. Beattie, Archdeacon Cole, Messrs. Harvey, Maieghari,.Tait, Hodge, Hamon, Alsop, McClea, Bailey, King, Glover, Thorne, Glasgow, Bishwortk. Harkness, Button, McKinnon, Hajg, McHardy, Lawson, Mongton, Brown (2), Beattie, Kelly, Gibson, Paton, Smith,/Wright, Teasdale, Russell, Burke, Magnire, Harman, Mudge, Wilson, McDiarmid, Gremwade,: Blennerhassett, Hill, Sutton, From ant-, Adams, Webb, and 25 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Glen els, s.s,, J. C. Blacklock, from Wanganui and —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kanieri. s.s.. T. Haultain, from Waitara. Passengers: Misses Glentwortli (2.).—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ~ Takaphna, s.s., J. Grant, for New Plymouth, Wellington, and jSelson. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. A. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell, Mesdames Salmon, Hughes, Olney, Honnor, J. M. Claris, Garrafct, Duncan, Misses Finch, Smith (2), Adams, Macfarlane, Wright, Honnor, very, Ellingham, Parker, Cullen, Shepherd, Messrs. J. ,J. Hipkins, Blair, Isaacs, W. Jennings, M.H.R., Arnot.t, Wark, .Everard, Mayer, E. Thomas, McGill. Gee, .McLean, E. J. Hughes, Lucas, Kearsley. Eodda, Lyons. Smith, Manning, Master Benjamin, and 25 steerage. Glfenelg, s.s., J. C. Blacklock, for llokiahga. Tile Union Company's steamer Takapuna arrived yesterday morning from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth., and left again in the afternoon for the same ports. The Northern Company's steamer Glene'g arrived yesterday morning from Wanganui and Opnnake. and left again in the afternoon for Hokianga. The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri arrived at 8 o'clock last night from Waitara with passengers and a cargo of sheep. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPABA HEADS. March Arrived: Huia, schooner, from Lyttelton; Hawk, scow, from Wellington. MARSDEN POINT. March 4.—Arrived: Pimm aifd Norah, scows, Eleanor, cutter, from Auckland. Sailed: Rose Casey, s.s., for Auckland. TAUEANGA. „ March 4. —Arrived: Waitangi, s.s.. Waiotahi, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Waitangi, s.s., for Auckland. " EAST CAPE. March 4.—Tke.s.s. Talune passed north at 2.30 p.m. to-day. - : GISBOENE. March 4.—Arrived: Westralia, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Talune, s.s., for Auckland. passengers: Mesdames .Hawkeswpod, Maxwell, Atere. Misses Barnes. Butler, Messrs. Hawkeswood, Murphy, Chileott, Vosper, Kay, Gosticlc, Sheathcr. NEW PLYMOUTH. March Arrived: Nprapnhi, s.s., from Onehunga. Sailed: Ngapahi. s.s., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON. ■ March Arrived: Moerafei, s.s., from Sydney. Sailed: Moeraki. s.s., for the South, Hobart, and Melbourne. LYTTELTON. March 4.—Arrived: Waikare, s.s., from Port Chalmers. Sailed: Toroa, s.s., for tile Chatham Islands; Bimutaka, s.s., for Timaru and Port Chalmers; DinSadee,_ s.s.. for Greymonth; Moura. s.s., for Dunedm; Taieri, s.s.. for Westport; Tarawera, s.s.. for Wellington; Wailtare, s.s., for the North and Sydney. Passengers for Auckland: Mesdames Granger, Fotheringham, Miss Beere. Messrs. Shaw, Granger, Hanam, Fotheringham. TIM ABU. March 4.—Arrived : Mamari, ■■ 8.3., from Oamaru. pORT CHAL3 o®,S. • March Arrived Duckenfield, S.S., from Newcastle. ■ BLUFF.

March 4.-Sailed: .Tilikum, yacht, for Dunedin - . SYDNEY. ■'

March 4.-Arrived, thisi morning: Victoria, ss., from Wellington. Sailed, at 2.38 p.m.: Mararoa, s.s;, for Auckland. NEWCASTLE. March 4.-Sailed: Aparima, s.s., for LytteL ton " MELBOURNE. March 4.—Sailed: Monowai* s.s., for Hobart and New ZealandLONDON. March 3.--Sailed: WakanUi, s.s., for Auckland; Turakina, s.s., for Lyttelton. >

GISBORNE SHIPPING. Gisborne, March The s.s. Westralia arrived from Auckland at I.3Ci p.m.. after little over 22 hours' run. She left for the South at nine o'clock to-night. The s.s. Fanny arrived from Napier this morning, with a fall cargo of timber, and left late this evening for Napier. The Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company steamer Waiwera is due here at noon on Friday to load 10,000 carcases of frozen mutton from the Gisborne Freezing Works. ' The s.s. Paparoa is also due on Friday to load from Nelson Bros.' -works. The scow Bravo left for Whangarei this morning. The schooner Waiapu arrived from coast porta to-day with a lull cargo of wool. The schooner disborne sails for Auckland on Friday. The s.s. Omapere works at To Araroa and Wamiii to-morrow, reaching here on Saturday. The Ketch Coronation is loading timber at Napier for this port ■'' •■;•"■- '". .;! . THE NGAPUHI. NEW PLYMOUTH, March 4.—Sailed: Ngapuhi, s.s., for Onehunga. Passengers; Masdames Whitehead, Bon., Roe, Misses -Neill,O'Sullivan, Borlase, Gribble, Messrs. Potts. Donald, Orombie. Peacock, Rose, llamaun, and six steerage. r THE ROTorri. WELLINGTON, March 4.—Sailed: Rotoiti, 3 s., or New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehunga: Misses Kemp, Bethel, Mesdames Sergeant, Robinson, Messrs Serjeant Tripe, Seymour, Robinson, Sleigbtholme, Evans, Ronsiord, Rule,, and sis steerage for both ports. : ■ THE MANAPOXJEI. BUNEDIN, Mar oh 4.—There is some doubt about the Manapourigettiug away to Siji after her overhaul. When the crew came to sien on to-day. some of the firemen objected to the cook and as their request not to engage him was declined, the firemen .and seamen left the shipping office m a body.. The seamen returned later and signed on, hut so far the firemen appear determined to hold out. ./ '' . • -. '' -' -■- |/' ■ -■';-. . :'•■" . THE CANADIAN MAIL. ' BRISBANE. March 4.-Arrived: Miowera, 8.M.5., from Vancouver, Honolulu, anil I'iji..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12211, 5 March 1903, Page 4