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SHIPPING.

H»w,«r aS -««:l|?»:S: overcast; sea, Wind north-west, fresh- baroCastlepoint: Wind, ™rth-west, ire,n fine: meter, 29.44; thermometer, 61, weatnei. nne, sea. moderate. north-north-west, fresh; hSßijii 58; weather, A„ rt . -wind, west-south-west, light; barometer 29.58; thermometer, 59; weather. barometer, 29.39; thermometer, 63; weather fine; sea, moaerate. Bluff- Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 29 33- thermometer, 56; weather, overcast. Strong winds to gales from between northwest and west and south-west are to be exactedl generally. A low pressure from tne west will probably pass eastwardlot the meridian of South Cape on the Bth mst. ARRIVALS. Waikare. s.s., 3071, George Crawshaw, from Southern and East Passengers: Misses Blanch. Patterson. Lagan, Kirby, Burton, Eotherham, Reynolds, Pierce, Madigan. Hickson (2), Robinson. Schenck, Lopdell Williams, Robb, Siddels, Saunders, Dunlop. SwansSi (2). Fraser. Pigeon Mesdames Williams Hughes, Dutton and maid Dutton. Barry, Wood and child. Ritchie, Overton. Freeman. Scott, Compignon Ingahs, W'atts and infant, Lawford and child Ledger,. Hen derson, Craike, Rotherham, TilsleyDunlop, Swanson and infant, Frasei, Rev C Harrison. Captain Worrall, Dr. Williams. Mesa Lacey, Holt, Brown (2), Hughes. Scott, Dutton W, Wood, Overton. Gordoo v Abbott fcglis Com pignon (2). Wilkinson.. Warren. ™ord Ben derson, Ehrman, Whitehead, C o *s therham, Mayes. Craike. k°?lf'ttohb DobScholium, Simson, Kelsey, Hanson DoP bie. Campbell. Porteous. -Kcovt. Mc&utcneon, and 70 steerage.—Union S.S. C 6* R spms. _ Monro, s.s., 2027, E. Stott. ftmßfrW sengers: Mesdames Gordon and boj-innesu. and two children. Miss Jones, Messrs. Hamu ton Hunter. Gordon, Dugdale, ChennfcU, Chat mers, Thompson, Magon, Hunt, Innes, Urton, Smoothy.-Union S.S. Co., agents. • Awarua, p.s., 159. George Laiety. from "ft pgavei.-Devonport Steam Ferry Co., agents,. DEPARTURES. Hinemoa. Government s.s., 542, J. Bollon*. fo Waikar^ na s U 3071, G. Worrall, for Sydney Passengers: Captain and Mrs. J. C. Blacklock and child. Mr. and Mrs. Perrean, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Bign&y. Dr. and Mrs Schweninger, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Cater. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Southall, Mr. and Mrs Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Taplin Mr. and Mrs. Beehan. Mesdames James, Thompson, Garden, J. W. Garrett. Albine. Porteous Naughton, Gumming and two cnildren, Jacobs, Rolleston, Misses Edmiston, Gilkmson, Thompson. Tinedale, Stiirgess, Palmer, Po - teous, Allen, Ahem, M. Terry, Muir 2), Williamson (2), Hookey, Dickson, Captain Pain, Messrs. Macfarlane, A M. Myers, MeCimhe, Woodside, Salmond, H. O. Allom, J. Drummond. H. E. Stanton, J. Coffee Eeid, Morgan. J. Marshall Irvine.Willmott, Morgan, G. 1 . Alcock. O'Connell, W. West, Neil. Shaw, G. 01 Basley, W. Gilmour. Jagusch. Allan, C. Redwood. Canon Carmichael. 35 steerage, and original from the South. Mararoa, s.s., 2598, E. E. Smith, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. McHaffie, Mesdames F. Prebble. Wallace, F. M. Scully, McCarroll, Shirley, Taylor, W. Pole, Misses Neil. V. Lomar, Barney. Cory. Joynt, Rimmell, Watts Nash, Taylor. Bull. Cullen (2), Nurse Niccol, Messrs.. D. P. Tiirner. Ogden Cederwell, Kingsford. Pickio.d, G. L. Mahon, J. Alexander L Penrose F. Drake. Coutts, O'Driscoll. Canham, W. Watson. Douglas, K. Murdoch. Bragato, 25 steerage, and original from Sydney. Clansman, s.s., 300, W. Farquhar, for BusBell. Whangaroa, and Mangonui. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for 225, A. F. Johnson, for Mercury B Waitangi, s.s., 197. P. A, Stein, for Tairua, Whangamata, and Tauranga. Ohinemuri, s.s., 70, H. Richards, for Awantn, Hohoura, and Waiharara. Quathlamba, barque, 467, Galliene. for Sydney, via Kaipara. AIPE ' TI ' 7. „• * Moura, 5.3., 2027, E. Stott, for Wellington. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday: Takapnna arrives from and leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington and Kelson at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger tram); Rotokino leaves for Sydney, via Islands, at Thursday: Tarawera arrives South. Fridav: Rotoiti arrives from New Plymouth and Wellington, and leaves for New .Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger train). Saturdav: Tarawera leaves for South, at l<s noon; Rakanoa arrives from Westport. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth, early, and leaves for the same port at 4 p.m. (passenger train, 2.55 p.m.); Muritai arrives from Mercury Bay; Chelmsford leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc.; Waimana leaves for Was.katane at 7 a.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opstiki at 12 noon; Glenelg leaves ' Onehunga for Opunake and Wangamu at l P Wednesday: Chelmsford arrives from Whongarei Town Wharf; Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 9.30 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Great Barrier at midnight. " Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thanjes and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Archer, H.M.s., in stream. Lizard, H.M.s., in stream. Countess of Kanfurly, Government schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. Tomoana, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Balmoral, at Quay-street Jetty. __ Emerald, barque, at Hobson-street Whavf. , Aldebaran, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. ■> Clan MacLeod, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Concordia, barque, in stream.

IMPORTS. ' Per Moura, from Fiji: 9992 bunches and 5390 cases bananas, 993 cases oranges, 172 cases mandarins, 20 sacks peanuts. Per Waikare, from the South: 36C5 sacks wheat, 1756 sacks oats, 920 sacks barley, 96 Backs seed, 412 sacks chaff, 339 sacks bran, 125 sacks 90 100's 220 50's flour, 25 gunnies onions, SO sacks bark, 18 bales hay, 90 cases meats, 24 cases tea, 78 cases matches, 33 boxes butter, la boxes soap; 15 cases fruit, 19 sacks empty bottles, 55 tubes, 18 bars single iron, 22 pieces timber, 33 drums oil, quantity machinery, and sundries and transhipments ex s.s. Atnenic. EXPORTS. Per Waikare, for Sydney: 18 bars bullion, 190 pieces timber, 198 sacks sand, 60 sacks pumice sand. 111 .bags ore, 50 cases kauri gum, 131 cases frozen fish, 11 sacks pumice, 28 bags hides, 36 bales flax, 2 sacks seed, 37 cases canned mullet, 7 ploughs, 325 boxes butter, 112 pieces frozen beef, and sundries. Transhipments per Athenio from London, arrived from the South yesterday by 'he Waikare. ~ , „. The Union Company's steamer Mararoa left at 5.30 p.m. yesterday for East Coast and Southern ports. Last evening the Northern Company s steamer Clansman left for the North. Yesterday the barque Qnathlamba sailed for Kaipara to complete, her loading of timber for Sydney. ■ Tbe Northern Company 3 steamer Wellington left last night for Whangarei. Yesterday the tugboat Sterling was floated ,into the Auckland Dock for coppering and ' overhaul. _ .... Tbe Northern Company's steamer Waiotalu leaves at noon to-day for Tauranga, Ohiwa, and Opotiki. „ , J Last night the Northern Company 3 steamer Muritai left for Mercury Bay. ' The Government steamer Hmemoa. left for Mokohinau yesterday, and returns on Thursday. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi left for coast ports and Tauranga. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Ohinemuri left for the North. The schooner Awanui was berthed at QtiayBtreet Jetty No. 4 to discharge her cargo from the East Coast. Yesterday the Tyser liner Tomoana commenced discharging her cargo from London at the Queen-street Wharf. _ The tugboat Awarua arrived from Whangarei late last night with a raft of log 3. THE WARSHIPS. % H.M.s. Archer and Lizard went out into the gulf yesterday for big gun practice. The Archer returned in the afternoon, and leaves to-day for the New Hebrides. ~'.., . - THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. The Government schooner Countess of Ranforly berthed at the Queen-street Wharf yesterday morning to discharge her cargo from the Islands. The schooner leaves about Saturday next foi Nine and the Cook Group. ... ■ . THE ROTOKINO. The Union Company's steamer Rotokino is now due from Sydney and the Islands, and should pnt in an appearance at any moment. • THE KIA ORA. The. Union Company's steamer Kia. Ora, which has been undergoing a thorough overhaul at Wellington, left that port yesterday for Suva to resume hei running in the 'nterisland trade. . '■'.'■-'■',■>'■ ■' ■ THE CHILIAN WARSHIP. The Chilian warship General Bosquenado is due from Sidney this week. Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane have been appointed agents for the commercial business of the warship during her stay in Auckland. , ';' ■•'■ / .HE WAIKARE. > The Union Company's steamer Waikare, Captain George Crawshaw, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 6 a.m. yesterday. Mr. Wilson,, the purser, reports that . the !: steamer left * Dunedin on Tuesday - last, and was detained at Lyttelton by -heavy rain . until : 5 p.m. on Thursday. ; Called ;■• at Wellington, .Jfapiei, and Gisborne, leaving the

latter port at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, and arriving as above. Thick foggy weather with heavy rains prevailed until passing the East Cape; thence strong head winds and sea to arrival. The Waikare proceeded on to Sydney shortly before 9 o'clock last night. THE MOURA. The Union Company's steamer Moura, Captain Edward Stott, arrived from Fiji last evening, and was promptly admitted to pratique, and berthed at the Queen-street 'Wharf, where the work of discharging cargo was at once proceeded with. Mr. J. Breen, the purse*, reports that the Moura left Auckland on March 25, at 2 p.m., and arrived at Suva at 2 p.m. on the 24th. Loaded and discharged cargo through the group, and finally left Suva at 5.25 p.m. on the 2nd inst., arriving at 7.45 p.m. yesterday. Experienced fine weather until Sunday last, when a south-west gale was met with, continuing until nearing Auckland. The Moura proceeded on to Wellington earl> this morning. THE CLAN MACLEOD. . The barque Clan MacLeod has just completed a very fast round trip from the Thames to Melbourne' with timber; thence Newcastle to Auckland with coal; the time occupied being 63 days, including loading and discharging. The barque will probably sail for Newcastle direct in ballast during this week to load coal for Lyttelton. LATEST CHARTERS. Messrs. J. J. Craig, Limited, report having chartered the following vessels:—Clan MacLeod, coal, Newcastle to Lyttelton; Jessie Craig, coal, Newcastle to Auckland, thence timber Kaipara to Melbourne; Margarita, coal, Newcastle to Auckland, thence timber Kaipara to Sydney; Quathlamba. timber Kaipara to Sydney, thence coal Newcastle to Auckland; g.s. Herald, coal Greymouth to Manukau. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. Rotoiti, s.s., J. Robertson, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Rev. and Mrs. Blamires, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shield, Mr. and Mrs. Goodacre, Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair, Jounnax. Mesdames Hunter and infant, Douglas, Hall, Brougbton, Parkinson, Newick, E. M. Smith. Stewart, Misses Hunter, Hall, Parkinson (2), Coates, Bundle, Rev. B. James, Staff-Captain Ward, Messrs. F. Kearsley, J. L. Kirkbride, Douglas, A. E. Irwin, C. R. Green, W. B. Tait, McMaster,- Snell, Bundle, Earnsen, Echford, Edwards, Newick, Hamilton, Perrin, Creagh, J. Williams, Hunter, and 10 steerai Kanicri, s.b., T. nanltain, for Waitara, Raglan, and Kawhia. The Union Company's steamer Rotoiti left yesterday for New Plymouth and Wellington. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer .Kanieri left for Waitara, Raglan, and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH, CAPE MABTA VAN DIEMEN. April 5.— large steamer passed south at 10 a.m., and a scow passed east at 2.30 a.m. to-day. KAIPA RA HEADS. April s.—Arrived: Amelia Sims, schooner, from Lyttelton. April Arrived: Hirotha, barque, from Wellington. MAESDEN POINT. April 6. —Arrived : Uruoa, schooner, Clio and Tokerau, ketches, Eleanor, cutter, No'rah and Vixen, scows, from Auckland: Bravo, scow, from Paeroa. Sailed: Saucy Kate, and Saxon, schooners, Awarua, p.s.. with a raft of logs, for Auckland; Young Bungaree, 8.5., for the North. KIEIPAKA. April 6.—Arrived: Gem, Clematis, Gipsy, Norval, Atalanta, Champion, Medora. Sailing to-day: Clems.tis. HOK2ANGA HEADS. April Arrived, yesterday: Pendle Hill, barqiientine, from Auckland, to load timber at the Kauri, Company's mill, Kohukohu. for Sydney. Arrived, this morning: Glenelg, s.s., from Onehunga. NEW PLYMOUTH. April 6.—Arrived: Ngapuhi, s.s., from Onelrunga. Sailed: Ngapuhi, s.s., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON. April Sailed: Tarawera, E.s., for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers for Auckland: Miss Williamson, Mesdames Williamson, Flynn, Nathan, Messrs. Brown, Williamson, Nathan, Mcßkmon, and eight steerage for all ports. Kia Ora, s.s., for Fiji. LYTTELTON. April Sailed: Kini, s.s., for Greymouth; Te Aram, s.s., for Wellington. BLUFF. April 6.—Sailed: Hawea s.s., for way ports and Auckland. THE SOUTH AFRICAN STEAMER. WELLINGTON, April 6.—The Government subsidised steamer Kent, which sailed for South Africa .from Wellington on February 23, arrived at Durban on Thursday last.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 4