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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—4.3o a.m.; 5.3 p.m. ~ „ Manukau-6.29 a.m.; 7.2 p.m. Rises, 6.16 a.m.; sets, 5.31 p.m. Moon— Sunday, 11.48 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. / The following is Captain Edwin's weather report from New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesterday: — , . , Manukau Heads: Wind, south, breeze; barometer, 33.04; thermometer, 64; weather, cloudy; sea, rough. New Plymouth: Wind, calm.: barometer, 30.11; thermometer, 62; weather, fine; sea, smooth. , „,.,_, Caatlepoint: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.02; thermometer, 57; vreather, une; sea, heavy outside. ~.__., Wellington: Wind, south, light; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 60; weather, fine. Westport- Wind, south-ea'st, light: barometer, 30.66; thermometer, 57; weather, fine; sea, moderate. _~_._ Oamaru: Wind, north-east, light; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 57; weather, line; sea, smooth. Bluff: Wind, south-east, lfjrhfc; barometer, 30.0: thermometer, 55; weather, overcast. Moderate south-west to scuth and southeast winds are to be expectecj northward of Napier and New Plymouth, and a rising barometer, but a falling barometer elsewhere, with moderate to strong winds front between east and north and north-west. A low pressure from the west will probably pa=K eastward of the- meridian of South Capo on the 10th inst. ARRIVALS. Hinemoa, Government s.s., 542, John Bollons, from Mokohinau. DEPARTURES. Balmoral. B-S., 5930. Coles, for the South. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. _ _ , „ Muritai. s.s., 225, A. F. Johnson, for the Great Barrisr. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, BAN FBANCISCO: Sonoma, R.M.s., April 17. NEW YOP..K: Chili, bar_ue, to arrive. SYDNEY: ~ , Westralia, 8.5., Monaay, PI.TI: x . Eotokino, 8.5., to-day. Moura, s.s., April 22. TONGA: _ , Eotokino, 6.3., to-day, SAMOA: Rotokino, 6.3., to-day. EAEOTONGA: . „ ~. . , Countess of Ranfurly, Governnient schooner, Saturday. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day : Tarawera. arrives from South ; Eotokino leaves for Sydney, via the Islands, at 5 p.m. _, ._ Friday: Eotoiti arrives from New Plymouth and Wellington, and leaves for Nov/ Plymouth on arrival of 2.33 p.m. tram. Saturday: Tarawera leaves for South at 12 noon; Rakanoa arrives from Westport. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngunguru leaves for Waiheke at 4 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga li'om New Plymouth, and leaves for the same port at 4 p.m. (passenger train, 2.55 p.m.); Waitangi arrives from Tairua, Tanranga, and Whangamata, and leaves tor Whangarei at 10.30 p.m.; Muritai arrives from Great Barrier, and leaves for Tanranga at 10 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei, Marsuen Point, etc.; Chelmsford leaves for Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy's Bay at 9 p.m.; Ohinemuri arrives from Awanui, Waiharara, and Hohoura. Friday: Clansman arrives from Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui: Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Taurauga and Opotiki. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily, See advertisements daily papers.

The Government steamer Hinemoa returned from Mokohinau yesterday afternoon. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for Whangarei. The Northern Company's steamer Marital left last night for the Great Barrier. I To-day the Tyser liner Toinoana leaves for : Gisborno and the South. j : The Union Company's steamer Warrimoo left the Bluff yesterday for Ilobarfc and Melbourne. Yesterday the Union Company's steamer Moeraki arrived nt Wellington from Sydney. The Northern Company's steamer Aluritai leaves for Tauranga at 10 o'clock to-night. The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi leaves for Whangarei at, 10.30 o'clock to-night. This morning the Northern Companj-'s steamer Waimana leaves for Whakatane. The Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei early this morning, and leaves for coast ports and Mercury Bay at 10 p.m. The barquentino Handa Isle lias arrived at Sydney from the Thames. THE TARAWBRA. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera left Gisborne for Auckland at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, and should arrive about the same hour to-day. The steamer leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon on Saturday, j THE BALMORAL. The Tyser liner Balmoral left for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin yesterday afternoon with original cargo from New York. On discharge at Bunedin the steamer proceeds to Westporfc to load coal for Hongkong I for the British Admiralty, calling at Welling- I ton to complete her loading. THE LOUISE ROTH. The American and Australian Company's Jteamer Louise Roth has left New York lor New Zealand ports. Auckland will be the first port of call in this colony, the steamer corning to the agency of Mr, Arthur 11. i Nathan. THE ZEALAND!A. The Haddart-Parker steamer Zealandia left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon. and is due on Sunday night next. If the steamer arrives before 10 p.m. she will be granted pratique and berth at the wharf, but should she arrive after that hour she will not be cleared until after daylight on Monday morning. THE RAKANOA. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa was to leave Westport for Auckland last night, and is due on Saturday night, next. The steamer returns to Westport about Wednesday next. THE HERALD. The Union Company's steamer Herald leaves Greymouth for Onehunga. on Saturday, and is dHe on Monday next. The steamer will leave for Greymouth on Wednesday, and proceeds thence to Wellington to take up the running on the East Coast-Auck-land trade in place or the Omapere, which was recently sold. \ THE HAWEA. The Union Company's steamer Hawea left Timaru for the North yesterday, and is due at Auckland on Monday next. The steamer leaves for the South on Wednesday nest. REEF IN THE PHG3NIX GROUP. On March 21, whilst, passing through the Phoenix Group, the R.M.s. Aorangi experienced a. strong westerly current, setting the vessel in the vicinity of the reef marked existence doubtful," lat. 5.37 S., Ion;:. 174.2 W.. on Admiralty Chart. South Pacific j Ocean. No. 780. At noon on that date the i vessel's position was lat. 5.22.15 S., long. ! 173.56.75 W.. and the course was altered to pass within 'two miles westward; but shortly after breakers were sighted from the masthead bearing S. 80 E. true The course was again altered to bring it ahead, and the vessel passed within four miles. At that distance it appeared to he a reef of horse-shea formation, extending about three-quarters of a. mile N.N.E. and S.S.W. Excellent observations were obtained, placing the reef lat. 5 33.15 P.. long. 173.39.45 W. This places the reef fully 10 miles eastward of its charted • position. THE ROTOKINO. Shortly after 1 o'clock this morning the lighlkeeuev at Tiritiri reported that a large steamer." deeply laden, and showing very few lights, was passing inwards. The steamer will be the Rotokino. from Pvdney and the Islands, and she should make port about 3 a.m. THE STAR OP AUSTRALIA. The Tyser liner Star of Australia, in continuation of her voyage from London and Australia-, left Sydney for Auckland at 1 p.m. yesterday, and is due on Monday next. PORT OP ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Takapuna, s.s., John Grant, from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Granville, Lee, Batten, Thomas, Horsefield, Wren, Sellars, GoUlwater, Brindsden. • McShail, Runciman, Maunsell, Creagh, Inch, Bennett, Sinclair, Maves, Jenkinson, Skinner, Collins, Brady, Riddell, Cook, Shatter, Morris, Mesdames Evans, Morley. Berry, Binney. Blick, Wilson, Jameson, Grenville, Horsefield, Thomas, Ramsey, Morrison, Wetherilt. Wood, McCabe, Haatie, Rogers, Ehan, Francis, Collett, Creagh. Newport, Hill, Tayloi, Feever, Sole, o*Leary. Wright, Lee, Hunt, Bodill, Elliott, Revs. Isitt, Elliott, Spence, Messrs, Barend, Nicholson, Redsdale, Granville, Rothschild, Miller, Wade, Kelly, Moore, Hale, Hodgkinson, Griffin, Hercies, Ferguson, Cottie, Locke, Payne, Mose3, Wemerilt, Deake, McCabe, Champion, Hastie, Johnston, Cross, Hart, Eban, Nicoll, Grainger, Strong, Thomas, Christopher, Dryd, Dotty, Windsor, Newport, Hellaby, Fester, and 40 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. Glenelg, s.s., R. Hunken, from Hokianga. Passengers: Misses Proude. Bishop, Blasch, Cucksey. Mesdames Bear, Webster, Williamson, Williams, Wildeblood, Arnold. Watson, Deverish, Captain Bindon, Dr. Dukes, Messrs. Bear, Webster. Williamson, Anderson, Coates, Andrews (2), Deverish, Gardener, Watt, Watson. White, Fletcher.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Takapuna, e.g., John Grant, for New .Ply- . mouth-. Wellington, atad Nelson. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Courage. Mi. and Mrs. A. Rosser, Mr. and Mrs. McMahon. Mesdames Adamßon, Hemingway. Armstrong, Taylor, Malcolm (21. Duncan, Watson. Elliott, Wilkinson. B. H. Robertson, Misses Morrison, Fisher, Watson, George, Fletcher, McHhone. Neumann* fiaEtajn .George Crawshaw, Messrs. .E.

H. Taylor, Hercus. Basset Eyre, Leatham, Morrison. J. D. "Watson, J. Keddan, E. B. Parsons, Tucker, deary, Roberts, Armstrong:, C. Purchas, H. G. Clark, E. J. Kelly, Holdswortb, E. Clark, Kelly, Steuart, Kirkley (2), W. Peterson, Bees. Hawthorne, Wormald, 0. N. Taylor, Fabling, Alley, Lace;.-, Master Malcolm, an'- 15 steerage. „ Glenelg, s.s., K. Hnnken. for WaHganui. The Union Company's steamer Takapuna arrived yesterday morning from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and left again for the same ports in .the. afternoon. r ihe Northern. Company's steamer Glenelg arrived yesterday morning: from Hokianga, and left again in the afternoon for Wanganui. ______ BY TELEGRAPH. MARSDEN POINT. April 3.—Arrived: Fannie and Talisman, ketches. Ida. scow, from Auckland; Terarawa, ketch, from Makurangi. TAUEANGAApril B.—Arrived: Waitangi, s.s.. Waiotahi, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Waitangi, s.s., for Aucklan-. EAST CAPE. April B.—The s.s. Tarawera passed north at 4.25 p.m. to-day. GISBOENE. April B.—Sailed: Tarawera. s.s.. for Auckland. Passengers: Mesdames Maodonald and two children. "Afossman and two children, Jervis and two children, King, Senior, Misses Martin (2), Palmer. Messrs. Gittos, Adair, Williamson, Bourke, Potter, Gamble, Jacobi, McConochie, Whinray. Duncan, Martin. NEW PLYMOUTH. April Arrived: Ngapuhi, s.s., from One_J_n_a. Bailed: Ngapulii, sis., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON. April Arrived: Moeraki, s.s., from Sydney. Sailed: Moeraki, s.s., for the South, Hobart, and Melbourne; Aratann, schooner, for Kaipara; Lily, schooner, for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON. April B.—Sailed: Westralia, s.s., for Sydney, via the North. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Shepherd, Pell, Mesdames Todd and child, Beggs and three children, Wray, Cross and child, Grubb, Captain Wray. Rev. Todd, Messrs. Begg, James, Grubb, Oros3. Te Anau, s.s., Upolu, s.s., for Wellington. POET CHALMERS. April B.—Hailed: Sparrow, 11.M.5., for Picton. BLUFF. April B.—Sailed: Warrimoo, E.S., for Hobart nu'-l Melbourne. SYDNEY. April Arrived: St. Kilda, Rio. and Senorita. barqucntines, from Kaipara; Handa Isle, bp.rciuentine, from the Thames. Sailed: Zealandia, s.s., for Auckland; Star of Australia, s.s., for Auckland. NEWCASTLE. April Sailed: Whangape, s.s., for Wellington; Helen Denny, barque, for Wellington; Vision, brigantine, for Kaipara. HOBART. April B.—Arrived, early this morning: Turakina, sis., from London and Capetown. LONDON. April 7.—Arrived: Star of New Zealand, S.s., from New Zealand; Hornsby Castle, barque, from Wellington. Sailed: Kumara, S.S., Waimate, s.s., for New Zealand. NEW 10RK. April 7.Sailed: Louise Roth, s.s., for Nor/ Zealand. THE SUEZ MAIL. FBEMANTTiE, April B.—Arrived: Himalaya, R.M.s., from London. Passengers for New Zealand: Messrs. Kelly, Whitelaw. THE WHAivATANE. London, April The s.s. Whakatane arrived at Plymouth from Wellington to-day. THE NGAPTJHI. NEW PLYMOUTH, April B—Sailed: Ngapuhi, s.s., for Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames Warrington, Noble, Mann, Kean, Jones, Coombs, Ingram, Clarke. Mathews, Bishoff, Goldfinch, Collins and child. Misses Howes, Jackson, Martin, Sawle, Morrin, Sims (2), Fear, Coxhead, Hildreth, Warrington, Messrs. McKnight, Brown. Hume, Clemens, Major, Moir, Robertson, Drath, Proudfoot. Washer, Noble. Draber, Mann. Gilmour, McLennan, Powell. Plnmtree, Williams, Coomb 3, Goldfinch, Ingram. Dixon, Morley, Clarke, James. Gavsy, Mission bandsmen (27) and others, and 20 steerage. THE BOTOITI. Wellington, April B.—Sailed: Eotoiti, s.s., for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehnnga: Misses Greensliields, Hegglum, Scott (2), Harper, Mesdames Summerfield, Dick, Dixon, Johnston. Messrs. White, Dick, Aieken, Johnston, and nine steerage for both ports. _____ THE KAKAPO. MELBOURNE, April B.—The Union S.S. Company's new steamer Kakapo, bound from Cardiff* to Sydney, signalled off Cape Otway today. ___,_____»__-__-»__.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 4