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SHIPPING.

."rjiali "Water at Auckland—6.7 a.m.; 6.29 p.m. ; * „ Manukan—S.6 a.m.; 8.28 p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.55 a.in.; sets. 4.40 p.m. 'Toon—New, to-morrow, 10.20 a.m.

"WEATHER BEPOP.T. 'K't> following is Captain Edwin's weather report from New Zealand, stations at 5 p.m. y.s>=terday:— . ~ . , , ''.',-• Mamakiiu Heads: Wind, north, fresh; barometer, 29.75; thermometer. u2; -weather, .cloudy; sea,, smooth. New Plymouth: Wind, north-east. fresh: barometer, 29.52 thermometer, So; weather, cloud.'?: sea, moderate. Caatlepoint: Wind, north-north-east, fresh; barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 65; weataei, gloomy: »f»a, heavy. Wellington: Wind, north-north-west, bre*7.»; barometer, 29.54; thermometer, 52; wc-athei, overcast. . , „,, Kaikonra: Wind, calm: barometer. 29.*?: thermometer, »3; weather, overcast; sea, tlicrht swell. Wesinort: Wind, east, light; barometer, 23.45: thermometer, 52; •weather, cloudy; sea, considerable. Oamarn: Wind, calm; barometer, 29.4j; thermometer, 50; weather, overcast; sea, roujh. ~ , Biuif: Wind, south-east, bga.t; barometer, : £9.51: thermometer, 47; weather, overcast. | Gales from between north-east and north , and west a* ail places northward of East Cape, Taupe, and Cape Egmoat, with ram and strong winds from between north-east and east and south-east, thence southward to Kaikonra and Hokatika: moderate to strong westerly winds elsewhere. A falling barometer northward of Kaikonr? and Bokitika, and rising elsewhere.

ARRIVALS. Zenlandia. s.s., SCO. W. .T. Wyllie. from Soathern and East- Coast ports. Passengers: iiesdaines Kibin. and child. Paton, Buttle, Latino and child. Cox ami three children. James.' Thomson and child. ."Jackson, Misses Jtoodv. JfcWillisuxi, KcCormick <2..'. .Toynt. Hill-Scott. Broadbent, Walker, Qniiui,, Evans, Messrs. Edinsrer. Hon. Peacock, Peacock. Jan.. Siagg. Lanrie, Cor. McWilliam, Adanan, Manning. Richards. 'Telford. Patterson. Cohen, Graham, Millar. Ramsay, Ross, Palmer. Glanville 3. Peacock. Shirley, Major. Jackson. Davidson, Grace. Barker. Dodd. Colledge. Miilinrton. Master Cadman. and 33 steerage.—L. J>. Nathan and Co., agents. Chelmsford, s.s.. 70, T. Scott, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURE?. Rakamca, e.£-. 2245, George Holford, for West port. Clansman. S.s.. 300, W. Farcmhar, for Eu3Eell. Whangarea, and Afangonui. • Wellington, s.s., 27?, E. Stephenson, for WhaIljswei. Muritai. s.s., 223, A. F. Johnson, for Mercwv Bay. , _ , Waitan'i. 5.?.. 197. P. A. Stein, for Tairua, Whansamata. and Tauranga. . , __ Awarua, pa., 1??. George La:ety, for WhaEgarei. Ohinemnri, s.s., 70, I*. Richard?, for Awamii. Waiharara, and Kohoura. May Howard, auxiliary schooner, Ct, Thomas Jones, for Hokianea. CATION S.S. co.'s movements.

To-day: Ovalau leaves for Sydney at noon. Wednesday: Eotoiti arrives from Wellington. Nelson, and .New Plymouth. Thursday: Botoiti leaves for New Plymouth. Nelson, and Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger train). Friday: Tarawsra arrives from Dtraedm, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Saturday: Hauroto arrives from Fiji. Samoa, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 coon.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapnii. arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth early; Paeroa leaves for V.~hangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei. Marsden Point, etc.; 3furitai arrives from Mercury Bay; Waiotahi leaves for Tanrangra and Opotiki at midnight; Glenehr arrives at Onehunga from Owrcnake and Wanganui. Wednesday: Paeroa arrives from Whanearei Town Wharf; Wellington leaves for Wnangaxei. Marsden Point, etc.. at 9.30 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Great Barrier at midnight; Ngspuhi leaves Onehtmga for New Plymouth at 3.30 p.m. (passenger train, 2.10 p.m.); Xanieri arrives at Onehunga from Waitara; N sunburn arrives from Whakatane: Gienelg' leaves Onelionga for Opnnafes and Wanganai at 1 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily op pen.

IMPORTS. Per Zc-alandia, from the South: 1134 sack? oats, 490 bass phosphate, 579 sacks wheat, 323 sacks beans and peas, SO sacks oatmeal. 273 bags onions. 2123 bass chaff, 474 sack'; barley, 70 sacks pollard, 562 sacks potatoes, 1550 packages flour, 5162 bundles binder twins.-. 60 sack? bottles, 71 ranges and parts, 55 casks ale, 23 casks oil, 71 hides, 750 cases whisky, 302 bars iron, 69 cases oil, 105 cases matches, 65 bales bass, 60 empty acid cases. 25 drums berma- . line, 200 fire bricks, 45 ingots tin, 65 packages effects, 75 cases meats, 42 ca.*es coffee, 16 cases tea, 20 kegs white lead, 12 brandies washboards, 67 bundles tabes, large quantity of sundries, also cargo in transit for Sydney. Yesterday afternoon the Union Company's -steamer Eafcanoa left for Westport. The Northern Company's steamer Clansman left last evening for the North. Last night the Northern Company's steamer "Wellington left for Whan era rei. The Union Company's steamer Ovalau leaves for Sydney this evening. Last r>ght th.9 Northern Company's steamer Muritai left for Mercury Bay. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Ohinemnxi left for the North. Lost night th« Northern Company's steamer Waitangi left for coast porta and Tanranffa. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi leaves for Bay of Plenty ports at 12 o'clock to-night. Yesterday the auxiliary schooner May Howard left for Hokianga. The tugboat Awarna left for Whanjarei last night. On Bandar the barque Margarita arrived at Kaipajra from Auckland to load timber for Sydney. The Union Company's steamer Ovalau leave- foi Sydney this morning. Yesterday the schooner Sarah and Mary sailed from Kaipaxa for the Blnlf. The Union Company's steamer Herald leaves for East Coast ports this afternoon. The Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford arrived from Whangarei last night, and leave? for the same place again this evening. TH"E STEBBA. • The mail steamer Sierra left Sydney for "Auckland yesterday afternoon, and is due on Friday morning next. The Sierra is timed to leave for Island ports and San Francisco at 1 p.m. on Friday.

THE WEBTBALIA. Tfco Hnddart-Parker steamer Westralia, which arrived from Sydney late on Sunday night, underwent medical and Customs examination yesterday morning:, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Tlie steamer leaves for East Coast and Southern porta this afternoon. A NEW V. AND 0. STEAMER. A new steamer, named the Marmora, was launched at Belfast on April 9 for the Peninsular and Oriental Company. The steamer is 10.509 tori 3 register, and will have engines of 15,000 horse-power, THE NGABU. The scow Ngarn. whilst on her recent ran from Kaipara to Wellington with a cargo of 78,182 ft of timber, on the morning of the 13th encountered a heavy sea and a northerly wind, with very thick weather. A sadden squall caused the fore boom to jibe and snap the head of the foremast. The maintopmaat and some of the rigeiner also same down. A new foremast has been ordered from Kaipara. THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia, Captain W. J*. Wyllie, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports shortly before 11 o'clock last night, and after medical inspection berthed at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. Mi. Benoon, the parser, reports that the steamer left Dunedin on the 21st inst., at 10 a.m.. calling at, the usual porta en route, leaving Gisborne at 11.30 p.m. on tbo 24tb, rounding the East Capo at 5.30, a.m. on the 25th insrt., and arriving us above. Moderate southerly wind* were experienced to Wellington; thence to Gisbonie light variable winds and misty weather. From Gieborna to arrival light to moderate northerly and westerly winds, with moderate sea. were experienced. The Zealaridia leave? for Sydney at 5.30 r>.m. to-tk\v. PORT OF ONEHUNOA. DEPARTURE?, Takapuna. s.a., J. Grant, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Williamson, Carrie, Blenherhansett. Gefford, Garlick, Warren, Cooper, Walker, Burkett, Hnggett, Howell, Smith, Tyrell, Mesdames Burrows, Atkinson, Benton, Stewart, Smith, Hugpett, Shrimski, Messrs. J. Meek, G. A. Tapper, Biggins, J. K. Logan, Stewart, Benton, Craike, 11. Gayden, C. Mynott, Newmegert, A. Emanuel, Bailey, 11. C. Brewer, Huggett, Atkinson, McClnggage, McKenzie, Burrows, Bishops Julius and Mules, Archdeacon Cole, Revs. F. G. Evans, MacMillan, and 15 steerage. Kanieri, b.s., T. Ilanltain, for Waitara, The Union Company's steamer Takapuna left yesterday for New Plymouth and Wellington. „ , The Northern Company's steamer Kanieri failed yesterday for Waitara. BY TELEGRAPH. i KAIPARA HEADS. . j May 2'!.—Arrived: Margarita, barque, from Auckland; Sterling, s.a., and Lark, threemasted schooner, from Onebufiga. Sailed: Hawk, scow, for Auckland. May Arrived: Huia, schooner, from Lyttelton. Sailed: Sarah and Mary, schooner, for Invercargill; Rover, scow, for Onehunga. MARSDEN POINT, May 25.—Arrived: Hikurangi and Tokerau, ketches, Kahn, scow, Akaroa, s.s., from Auckland., Sailed: Sir Henry, ketch, for Gisborne. „ ■'. n< , CISBOB.NE. May 24.-Amved: Talune, s.s., from Auckland; Balmaan, b.b., from Newcastle NEW PLYMOUTH. ' May 25.-Arrived: Ngap«hi, .a.. from OneIrunga. Sailed: Ngapuhi, b.b., for Onehuntta- . / PIOTON. May 25.—Sailed:. Aparinia, b.b., for New-' new),

LYTTBLTON*. Mar 23.—Sailed: Taratrera, «.s.. for Northern ports. Passengers for Auckland: Hiss VcKinnon, Mrs. MeKinnon, Mr. Clark. Papa"nui SB, for "Wellington; Waipori. s.s., for Westport; Penguin, s.s., for Wellington. STOXEY. May 25.—Sailed: Sierra, R.M.s., for Auckland and San Francisco. MELBOURNE. ' ' May Arrived: Moeraki, s.s., from New Zealand and Hobart. THE CANADIAN MAIL. SUVA, May Arrived: Jioana, K.M.1., from Sydney and Brisbane. THE MAORI. j ITOSAET, May Arrived, at 6 a.m.: Maori, =.„ from London. She leaves at 1 o'clock this afternoon for "Wellington. She has nine Australian and 35 New Zealand passengers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12280, 26 May 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12280, 26 May 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12280, 26 May 1903, Page 4

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