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SHIPPING.

«w w,ln at j2SS23§ ":S:! IS JS weather report. ThA following is Captain Edwin's weathei report from, New Zealand scions at 5 pm vi'iterday: —Manukan Heads: V\ ind, north west frwb- baromater, 29.55; thermometer r\. Watiw, gloomy: sea, smooth. New Plymouth: Wind, north-east, fresh; barometer, 29.31; thermometer, a3; weather «'!rtfiT?l7l S63t iISSiTJ*• O.istiepoinf : Wind, north, fresh: barometer, 2919- thermometer, 57; weather, drizzling rain; sea, easterly swell. • Wellington: Wind, north-north-west. frejh; Barometer, 29.30; thermometer, 53; weather, line. We«tport: Wind, north-east, light, barometer, 29.19; thermometer, 52; weather, showery; sea, moderate. .'Kaikoura: Wind, north-east, breeze; barometer, 29.23; thermometer, 57;; weather, fine; sea, heavy swell. • Oamaru: Wind, calm; barometer, j9.J); thermometer. 52; weather, fine: sea. smooth. Bluff Wind, north-west, li<nt; barometer, 29.23; thermometer, 4?; weather, fine. Strong winds to pales from between northwest. and west and south generally, with a rising barometer, everywhere, and co.d weather. Alt RIVALS. La Bella, barquentine, 382, Jlylinf, from Wellington.—o. V. Edgcumbe. agent. Muritai, s.s., 225, A. F. Johnson, from Mercury Bay.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Paeroa, s.s., 92, T. de Wolfe, from Whansarei.—Northern SJS. Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. Zealantlia, s.s., 3000, W. J. Wyllie, for Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Hosking, McCoy and three children. Stewart. Thomas and infant, Misses Thomas, Anderson, Bradbury. Soppet, Rev. T. Thatcher. Messrs. A. J. Paterson, Piesso (Z>, A. Stevenson. H. Ballam, A. E. Murray, C. Warburton. C Heat. H. Morris. Hoiking:, Stewart, 21 steerage. and original from the South. „ Westralia, 8-S-, 2584. 3 B. Paine;-, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers:—for Gisborne: Mesdaraer. Ckatserton and child. Hepburn, Misses Hooper, Gilmour, William?, the Bishop of Waiapii, Hon. J. Carroll. Rev. Chatterton, Messrs. Rninger, Graham, Jndd. Ponlton. For Napier: Mesdames De Lisle and boy, Hallett. Turner, Nash. Everson. Cogswell and child, Miss Keith, Dr. De Lisle, Messrs. Hallett. Simson, Bennett. Watt, Lindsay, Gregson, Williams. Beaver, Nash. For Wellington; Mesdames .Wacky, Brook and infant, llisse' Guthrie, Hally. Brook (2). Messrs. Carroll. Brook. Frater. Masters Brook (2). For Lvttelton: Mesdames Preece, Tinson. Reynolds, Misses McCabe. Murrell, Messrs. Pnrcell. Preece. Tinson. ForDnnedin: Mesdame3 Mathieson, Lee, Misses Bell, Mclntyre, Sparrow, Messrs. Gustinkorn, Roney, Kewlev, Mathieson (2). 20 steerage for all porta, and original from Sydney. Ovalau. s.s., 1229, C. Cliff, for Sydney. Herald, s.s., 573, A. D. Chrisp, for coast ports, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Misses Trollop*', A. Payne. Messrs. J. Ramsou, Gamble, Hoben. Waiotahi. s.s., 273. C. Hopkiß?, for Tauranga, 3hiwa, and Opotiki. Chelmsford, s.s., 70. T. Scott, for Wflangarei. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth. Thursday: Rotoiti leaves for New Plymouth, Nelson, and Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger train). Friday: Ta rawer a arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Saturday: Hauroto arrives from Fiji, Samoa, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Paeroa arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf: Wellington leaves for Whangarei, Mtf.rsden Point, etc., at 9.30 p.m.; Muritai leaves for Great Barrier at midnieht; Nsnnuhi leaves Onehnnga for New Plymouth at 3.30 p.m. (passenger train, 2.10 p.m.): Kanieri arrives at Onehunga from Waitara; Ng-iuignru arriv-25 from Whakatane; Glenelg leaves Onehtmga l'or Opunafce and Wanganui at 1 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames ami Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily jirpers. EXPORTS. Per Zealantlia. for Sydney: 12 bars bullion, 3 cases old les-d, 90 empty reels, 57 casks whale oil, 53 bales fla.\. 12 bales tow, 31 sacks pumice, 42 sacks hides, 502 bags ore, 138 sacks sand, 103 cases kola nJp, 100 boxes butter, 447 cases kauri gum, 1 case beer, 2? keg# beef, 21 bales wool, 10 cases jams, 55 sacks seed, 4 bags beche-de-mer, and sundries. Per Westralia, for the South: 4720 bags 129 cases 12 hogsheads and 117 sacks sugar, 253 packages fruit, 36 packages hardware, 10 cases kerosene, 25 packages drapery, 40 bags salt. 32 cases tea, 200 bundles bos timber, 16,292 ft timber, 40 sacks kauri gum. 64 cases canned mullet, 7 cases tobacco. 1372 bags cement, 200 bags lime, JO cases waters, 17 bundles doors, 12 coils rope, 155 bundles laths, and sundries. Hie Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia left for Sydney Lust evening with a number of passengers and a quantity of general cm go. Yesterday morning the Union Company s steamer Oralaa left for Sydney. The Hnddart-PsU'ker steamer Westralia left yesterday for East Coast and Southern pom with a numbed of passengers and a large general cargo. ,«*»-« , Yesterday afternoon th© Union company 8 steamer Herald left io&' East Coast port-9 with. a large general cargo. t . The Northern Compares Steamer Waiotahi left last night for Bay or Plenty ports. _ The Union Company'? steamer \\ ajnmoo arrived at the Bluff yesterday from Melbourne and Jlobart. _ _ , . Last evening the Northern Company s steamer Muritai arrivod from Mercury Bay, and leaves for the Great Barrier at twelve o clock to-night. „ i The Northern Company » steamer Chelmsford left for Whangarei last evening. On Monday the barque Empreza sylled from Kaipara for Sydney With a cargo of timber. The Northern Company's steamer Faeroes, leaves for Whar.gapoua and Port Charles tomorrow night. „ , _.i . On Monday the barque Kate Tathahi Sailed from Napier for Sydney. . , . The cable repairing steamer Iris leaver »or Doubtless Bay this morning. THE SIERRA. J I The mail steamer Sierra is due from Sydney , at tlaylighv. on Friday, and proceeds on to j Pago Pago, Fanning Island, Honolulu, ana | San Francisco at two o'clock the same afternoon. The following passengers have booked bv the steamer-.—Hon. J. T. and Mrs. Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, Dr. and Mrs. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. ana Mrs. Allan Shaw, Mr. "and Mrs. Blair, Dr. and Mrs. Blick, Mr. and Mrs. Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. K. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hughes, Mr. arid Mrs. Baton, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. B. Daniels. Mi", and Mrs. Duff, Mesdames Holt, W. L. lloyt, Crawford, E. Eliason and infant, Smith, Daniels and two children, Barrett and two children, Trotman and infant, Gower, Morris «»nd infant, Gardner, E. Stanley, Thomson. R. L. Gray, Misses McDermott. Hale,; Mary A. Kinsey, Crawford (2), Ethel Eliason, Alma Mover. Logan 12). Shannon (2), Austin (3), Trotman (2*. Nurse N. Collins, Professor Kaerger, Elders 11. A. Jones, J. B. Johnson, Commander Macilistor, Captains B. Vincent, Jones, Messrs. McLauchlin and friend, Reid, J Mannins. Adams, Peacock, jun., J. Bessonneaer, W. Spier and son J. S. Badger, D. P. Mitchell, C. J. Even, M. Lyons, Cowles, F. Bonn}, D, R. Lvle, Neiken, G. T. NiCcol. C. H. Oarleton", Jacobson (2), A. C. Aitken, R. L. Alley, J. E. Vallance, W. E. Lawrence, Crawford. Robinson, Emery, Stark, O. Beecher, H. E. Good, Foyster, Carl Hoffman, C. en sell, H. Polme, Jl. Ilennings, A. Mengert, Cooper, Shanpon, J. Pritclmrd. K. L. Barnett, D. Price and two friends, Williams. J. H. S. Mackay, J. A. Erskine, Trotman, Thornton, Hastie, R. L. Gray, ,T. Sampson, S. Isaacs, H. Scott, A. Byrne, J. Lumsden, and 40 steerage. THE RAPALLO. The steamer Rapallo, under charter to the TjEer line, arrived at Melbourne from New York on May 14, and after calling at Sydney comes on to Auckland, where she is expected to arrive early next week. THE VENTURA. The mail steamer Ventura, which left Auckland on May 8, arrived at San Francisco on Monday last, contract date. THE PAPAJSTTJI. Passengers by the New Zealand Shipping Company's Papanui are requested to note that this steamer's sailing date has been postponed two days. The Papanui is timed to leave Lytteiton for London on Thursday, June 11. THE LA BELLA. The barquentine La Bella, Captain Mylins, arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, ancnoring in the stream. The master reports sailing from Wellington on Thursday last, and experienced north-east winds throughout the passage. The La Bella, which comes in ballast to load for Noumea and Surprise Island, will berth at the wharf to-day. PORT OF ONEHUNQA. ARRIVALS. . Ntrapulii, a.ft., W. F. Nor bury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses 'Rolfe, Gitford, Rishnerth, Mesdames George. Plpei, Hall, Gibson, Barnett, Woodhouse, Messrs. Crawford J2), O'Driscoll, Cooper, George (2), McLoughlin, Tilley, O'Connell, Tilley, Tliensley, Peters, Cameron, Milieu, De Silva, Petty, .Tones (2), Rudd, Davis, Rudge. Barnett. Mead, Piper, nail. Webb, Mulcoslie. Hornier, Russell, Bird, Parish, Richardson, Williams, Larkin, Laing. McClashin, Henry, Clemetti, Richdale, Lindsay, McCracken. Roe, BigloW, Long, Gifford, Fay, Lynch, Biggins, Knight, Johnston, Allen, ( Shanessy, Bessoncau, Cochrane, Clayeon, ftawson, Jackson, Wilkinson, Beckett, and 32 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. The Northern Company's steamer Ngapnlii arrived yesterday morning from New Plymouth- . BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. at M p.m s 'to A d X6e " BCOW paßSed east KAIPARA HEADS. ney ay 25.—Sailed: Empreza, barque, for SydKLRIPAKA. May 26.-Arrived: May, AlUir, Gem. Sail- - ing, to-morrow morning; Gipsy, Medora, for Auckland.

I RUSSELL. May 26.—Arrived: Clansman, e.e., fron Auckland. XAPIEB . May 25—Failed: Kate Tatham, barque, fo • Sydney. WAITAVtA. May Arrived: Kanieri, s.s., from One faunga.- OTW . PLY MOUTH. Mav Arrived: Taka-Dttna, s.s., from One ' hnno-a. Sailed: Rot«iti, s.s., for Onehnnga. WELLINGTON. May Arrived: Papjmxu, s.s., from Lyt felton. Sailed: Tarawera, s.s., for Napier Gisborne. and Auckland. Passengers foi ' i Auckland: Messrs. Humphries, Terry (2), Mrs ( j'eid, Messrs. Morgan, Reid, Rees, and fivi • I pteerase. j LYTTELTON. May Sailed: Rotomaliana, 8.9., for Wei l:,lgton - TIMARU. TIM ABU. Mav 26.—Sailed: Essex, 5.3., for the Bluff. PORT CHALMERS. May 26.—Sailed: Waikare, s.s., foi Sydney, via the North. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Glover. Coghill. Thomson, Mesdames McCallum, Isaac, Coghiil, Messrs. Isaac, Law rence, Livingston, Lea, Dawson, Isaac. BLUFF. May 26.—Arrived; Warrimoo, 8.5., from Mel bourne and Hobart; Whangape. s.s.. from Nevr castle. Sailed: Victoria, s.s., for Hobart ana Melbourne. BRISBANE. May Sailed: Jeseric, s.s., for Westport. THE RIMUTAKA. LONDON", May 24.—The s.s. Rimutaka left Plymouth yesterday for Wellington and Lytteiton. ' THE AOTEA. WELLINGTON, May 25—The s.s. Aotea arrived at London from New Zealand on ThursdAy last. THE ROTOITI. NET? PLYMOUTH, May Sailed: Rotoiti, «s , for Onehunga. Passengers: Mesdames Cresswell, Fitzherbert, Sutherland. Rhodes, Austen (3). Thompson. Gillies. Gardiner, Darson, Lockie, Gould, Hayes. Dean and family, Misses Gillies (4), Cresswell, Richards, Little, Connell, Sutherland. Messrs. Thompson, Botb3child, Bauer, Hayes, Mackie, Taylor, Ifwerson and friend. Rhodes, Quintain, Fitzherbert, Good, Bagster.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12281, 27 May 1903, Page 4