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SHIPPING .

High Water at Anr-Vlond-10.23 a.m.: 10.36 p.m. *T „ M«nnkau-0.22 a.m.; 0.35 p.m. Sun-Rises. 5.17 a.m.; sets. 6.0 p.m. < Moon—Last Quarter, Wednesday, 7.26 a.m. - . • - ' ARRIVALS. ' ' OCTOBER 10. ' : Clansman, s.s., 300, W. - Farquhar, from Whangarei. Passengers; Mrs. Robertson, Mislea Udv, Hatchway, Mounson. M.-Leod. Messrs. Jfacklow. Young, Robertson (2), Ahson, Whitlow, Curtis, Maddison, -Solllnstpn. Meares. Smith. Brownhlll, Martin, DrafSn, - ■ Hooper, Dempster. Armitage, Mcßae, Andrea, Lovich. Worsley, and seven steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. '.-.-. r . . Woitangi. s.s., 197, P. A. Stem, from Mercury Bay, Kennedy's Bay, and Kttaotunu. Passengers: Mrs. Sadgrove and family, Messrs. Mooriey, Newland, Hordman (2), and One steerage.— S.S. Co. agents. Chelmsford, s.s.. 70, T. Scott, from Wh»»g&rei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . -„ . Oainemnri. s.s. ( 70, H. Richards, from Waiharara, Hohoiira, and Awamii. Passengers: Miss Neil. Mesdatnes Mr.son. Tynan, two sons, and child, O'Neill. Stepman, dough, Messrs. Mason, Comiey, Day, Bowden, Robinson, MeCabe, Neil, Jackson, Smith. Prouse, Metcalfe. —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. OCTOBER 11. „ • Zealandia, s.s.. 3000, W. J. Wyllie, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Mesdames Passmora and two children, letfer, Radiliffe, Tiedy. Roweil, Dodds. Keeslng, Oerritzen, Pearcy. Simpson, Beckett, Tatlot, Symons, Newton and child. Misses Meliean, Cocks, Drumgrove, Douglas, MeWood, fctockley, Pember, Wilson, Crowther. Newman, Davidson. Dodds, Simpson. Donovan. Messrs. Sherar, Pratt, Balkind. Blakiston, Radcliffe, Pea** Howell. Dignan, Elwood (2), Gerritzen, Robertson, Wright. Lindsay. Binson, Knox, Rev. Goodyear, Rev. A. O. Williams, and 35 steerage.—L. D. Nathan and Co., agents. ■■ , Muritai, s.s., 225, A. F. Johnson, from Tanrauga. Passengers: Messrs. J. A. Clark, ■Eunsbull, McGillivray, Campbell, Bagnall, Kelsey anil child, Shepherd.-Northera S.S. Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. OCTOBER 1,0. "Ta Anan. s.s.. 1653. J. Bernecli, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: . Misses Williams. Tate, Leighton. Barlow, Coutrice Mavis. Thebaud, Haven. Carwick, D. Chapman, Smith, Farquhar (2). H. Sceats, Carrie, Bradlev, Bursch, E. Bedford, Massey, Mesdames Reams and child, Health and infant, Howard, Morris. McGregor arid two children, Johnson, McLean, Annett, Smith, Petri© and child, Gardiner, Roseyear, Moss, Messrs. Johnson, W. M. Tyers, Wingfleld, C. Annett. R. Hunt, Freara, A. Jones, O. Anderson, Maxwell, George Petrie. Carder, Curran, Weathersby. Weirter, J. Sheridan, Sutton, Bailey, Brown. Hermann, Bedford, Couzens, . Gulliver, Needham,, Westworth, Hodge, S. Potter, S. T. Clayden, McGregor, Hon. M. L. Moss, and 20 steerage. ,•„„»„ v Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, 100, A. Snhriteky, for Whangaroa, Awrttiui, and Hohonra, OCTOBER 11. Rarawa, s.s., 1100, J. O. Blacklock, for Russell. Whangaroa, Mangonui, Hokianga, and Onehunga. ■ '■''»_ , Chelmsford, s.s., 70, T. Scott, for Wliangarei.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . tONT)ON: . . ■ „.'■ , "•.•'-. Tomoaiia, s.s., via Anstralia, due about October 20. , ...,-, Star of Australia, s.s., .. via Australia, at Melbourne. October 8. Indradevi. s.s., via Australia, sailed. Waimate. SjS., direct, due early in October. SAN FRANCISCO: Ventura, R.M.s., October 27. NEW YORK: . : u , „, , Marere. s.s., via Australia, due Thursday. Star of Ireland, s.s.. via- Australia, to sail. Alice, barque, via Wellington, sailed. Thomiiebank, ship, via Wellington, Bailed July 1. KJI: * , , Manaponn, s.s., Wednesday. SAMOA: : : Manaponri, s.s., Wednesday. S^nxEV: . Westralia. 5.3., to-day. NEWCASTLE: ~ , Whangape. s.s., sailed. Silver Cloud, barquentme, sailed. Pendle Hill, barquentine, sailed. : SVTTEDTON: Carin, brigantine. early. ' Mantiirewa, barque, ■early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' FCASCISOO: Sonoma, K.M.3., October So, '; NEW YORK: .... /,■ , Star of the East, bargee, to load. SYDNEY: " Zealandia,s.s., to-day. ...... M&naponri. . 8.5., October 21. '.--'TQNCA: • ■• Alanaponri, s.a, October 2L SAMOA: ... n4 . Munaponri, s.s., October 21. . UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Tutesday: Waipori leaves for Westport direct at 5 p.m. ..,/.■ ~ - „, -,„ Wednesday: Eotosti arrives from Wellington, Nsison, and New Plymouth; Breconshire . arrives from Fiji. . ■'•■■- ... ■ Thursday: Manapouri arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa,-and Tonga; Hour a arrives from Donadia. Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne; Eotoiti leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger train); He-raid due from East Coast bays, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington at 4 pro. meantime. . m n .-1 Saturday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth;- Moura leaves for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and jhsnedip. at 12 noon.

M NORTHERN S.S.CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Wellington leaves for Marsden Point, Mangapai, and Whangarei at 10.30 p. m.; Muritai leaves for Tauranga and Mercury Bav at 8 p.m.; Clansman leaves for BiasseH, Whangaroa, and Mangronui at 7 p.m.: Waitangi leaves for Tairua and Whajsgamata at 9 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Ivhrngarei; Ohinemnri leaves for Awanui, Tvaiharara, Bohoura. Parenga,. and Te Kao at 2 p.m.; Kanieri leaves Ghehunga for Waitara at 1 p.m.; Waimana leaves for Whakatane at midnight. , i - Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. 'See advertisements daily

jarcers. ■ ■ ■ • PaPe "' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Lizard. H.M.S.. in stream. Zealandia, s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. Karamea, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Bealhbank. s.s.. at Quay-street, Jetty Waipori, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Southern Cross, schooner, in stream. Niwaru, s.s.. in Calliope Dock. ■ America, ship, at Railway Wharf - ..... Northern Chief, barque, at Hohion-strest Wharf. .- .. '__, , ■■■/■■■ ■'Helen, barque, at Railway Wharf. Star of the East, barque, at Queen-street Wharf.

IMPORTS. Per Zealandia, from the South:—4s4 sacks cats, 30 sacks oatmeal. 15 sacks barley, 11 sacks linseed,' 542 sacks potatoes, 227 sacks bran, 55 bales bay, 334 sacks wheat, 525.package? flour, 50 cases pickles, 1193 sacks chaff. 40 sacks bottles, 52 casks ale. 679 case 3 whisky, - 40 caries galvanised iron, 43 boxes butter, 108 drains oil, 305 cases cornflour, 16 bundles skins, 17 cases, tea, 20 cases fruit, 57 cases Sheep dip, 82.bundles bags, 100 cases candles, 62 packages furniture, 30 cases' cough, cure, 60 sacks logwood, 50 cases milk, 65 cases jam, quantity general merchandise, also cargo in transit "for Sydney.

" The Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrived from Whangarei oh Saturday afternoon, and leaves! for the North this evening. ' Yesterday morning the Northern Company s Steamer Muritai arrived from Tauranga, and leaves to-night for Mercury Bay and Tau-

ranga. .• , - „. The Northern Company s steamer Wellington leaves for Whangarei to-night. On Saturday evening the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi arrived from Mercury Bay and way ports,, and leaves to-night for Tairua and WlTangamata. The Northern Company's steamer Rotomahana was floated into the Auckland Dock on 1 --.;■.;; Saturday for general overhaul. On Saturday the Northern Company steamer Ohinemuri arrived from the North with a cargo of kauri gum, etc., and leaves for the earn* ports again this afternoon. The Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford left for Whangarei yesterday. On Saturday afternoon the auxiliary schooner Greyhound left for the North. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi ie expected to arrivp from Bay of Plenty porta this morning. " _____

TRANSHIPMENTS. The Zealandia, which arrived from the ; : i South yesterday, brought transhipments per Papanui from London. Somerset from Now York, and Ben Avon from Glasgow.

THE RARAWA. The Northern • Company's steamer Rarawai left for Russell, Whangaroa. Mangonui. Hokianga, and Onehunga last night with a party of excursionists. Tho steamer takes up her running in the OnehungaNew Plymouth trade on Sunday next.

COAT. FOR THE ADMIRALTY. The steamers Omba and Ravenscourt will load coal at We3tport in October and November respectively, for the Admiralty naval station at Hongkong.

THE WESTRALIA. The Huddart-Parkei steamer Westraiia, '' which left Sydney at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, is , expected to. arrive early this evening, and after medical and Customs inspection will berth at the Queen-street Wharf. /

THE STEAMER ONSLOW. Mr. John Harrison, of Kaipara, lias purchased the little steamer Onslow, at Port Chal- ■ -■■■', mers, and she will shortly arrive at 'Auckland. - It is the intention of Mr. Harrison to employ the steamer In towing timber between Tairua and Mercury Bay.

... THE NIWART7.' ■The Tyser liner Nlwaru will be floated out of Calliope Dock to-day, the necessary repairs having 1 been completed. The water was let Into the dock on Saturday in order to test that the bottom was perfectly tight, before the steamer was floated out. The Niwaru will berth at the Queen-street Wharf to-day, and will commence taking to cargo at once, THEMAHERE. The Tyser liner Marere. In continuation of her voyage from New York and Australia, left Sydney for Auckland at 1.65 p.m. on Sattir"day. and ehonld, arrive on Thursday morning »<at. ■ : \ ■

•'.» "■'■'■■.■■ ': . Vkß-.'sitALA'STilA.... , ■!■■, - sThe Huddart-Parkeivsteamer Z e *^ d *£/£& tain W. J. WylSie, anrived ™ Southern and East Coast ports at 8.5 ing at the Quewwrtrgjt Wharf. ,A?* ea ™/ L made a very smart- passage of 21 liottrs irom jShSto IhSSC? M? Speed o [****£»* per hour Ihrsnsrhottt,,;-Mr. Benson, th? Parser reports that the steamer left Duiwdm on Oc tober 6 at 3,15 p.m., -JW^Jifl-i^iffi^lirt' Wellington, Napier, and « lßb^' t able winds with smooth sea f P4t bfclni: experienced us far m. Girt oin*. .«g Gisborne at 10.45 a.m. on to * j^-jESffgi 1 r«f ri«e at 4 30 p.m. same, day, ,aW? at. SSi?e*S» ; iKofete wSster wind* and • heavy swell were.. experienced , *igfc£ throughout "the trip. The Zealand* P™ c6cd9 on to Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day.

PORT OF ;; ONEHUNGA.

ARRIVALS. ■■-■-.■;.':'•' '■;■':■'■.:■"■'■' ■ : CCTdtBEE 10. •■.,,,... ~. Takapano. £.*., H. William??, .from W«ning ton mS Not Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Parsons. Clarke. Potter, Chatterton, Til j, Scott, • .Moore, .Condi*,.-Butt. Poote, Stater Amv. Mesdamcs Cassen, _ Brown,. Newman, & Bailsman, Rnssfell. Daw.ek, Scott Hodson. Chattert'on. Welling. /*»»;. %. Kelly. Messrs. Forrest, Rhodes, Gutt, tausiey, Lloyd, Harrawell, McMaster. Cooper, MeGraham. Lawrenson, Smarlc, Mirama, Gntihne. Hamilton. Bihbj-, Steward. Brake, Newman, HuSthooM. Bews:»u!,tan, Watt, Goodwm. Dawick. Scott, Holbaa.d,, Bennett. Celling. Stratford, Cnsson, Sinbott, Stewart, Rigby. Mellow, McCarthy, McFarland, and *5 steerase.—Union S.S. Co., agents, _. - •■.:■'' , Kanieri, s.s., T. Haultain, front Raglan and Kawhia. Passengeni: Misses Carr, Herou, Mesdames Cox, Wilson. Orr, Messrs. Sacks, Bilihonse, McLean, Wilson, Sylsxe, Orr.— thern S.S. Co., agents. OCTOBER 11. „ Glenel*. s <*~ R. Hanken, from Wanganui and Opnnake.-Northern S.S. Co., agents.

'"•:":''.• DEPARTURES. ■:'" OCTOBER 11. , - Ngaptihi, 5.5., W. P. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers; Misses Moore, Beehan, Larmont, Kerr. Williams. Drake, MeSdames Holford, Burrell, Bailey, Harden, Murgatroyd, LeCren, Messrs. Collsy, Wrigley, McCarthy, Harden. Murgatroyd, Drake, LeCren,' Harvey, Williams. McUod, Crr, Tyree. Smith, Farquhar, Tobias. Snell, Jones, Cleghorn,- Bailer Watts. Walters, Ferguson, Russell, Scott, Comer, Collins, McFarquhar, Cummins, Casey, Coosie; Dr. De Clive Lowe, and 20 steerage. The Union Company's steamer Takapuna, arrived on Saturday from Wellington and New. Plymouth. , -_.;■:■". aiie Northern Company's steamer Kaiiien arrived on Saturday from Raglan and KawWa. , _, ; •• i Yesterday morning the s.s. Glenelg arrived from Wanganni and Opunake. , . . . The Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi left yesterday for New Plymouth.

BY TELEGRAPH.

CAPE MARIA VAN DTEMEN. , October 10.~The scow Bravo passed south at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. .-.'«. KAIPARA HEADS. October 10.—Arrived!: Jessie Niccol, schooner, from Wellington, MARSDEN POINT. October 10.—The Allair, scow, and Medora, schooner, are windboiuid here. WELIiIK. October 10.—Arrived: Petone, 8.5., from Newcastle. . ■ _ „„.... October Sailed: Rotoiti, 5.9., for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Ctaehunga. Passengers: Mi==es Jones, Carpenter, Reeves, McDenald (2), Torrance. Donall (2), Reece, Mesdames Shaw, Dunbar, Vallance, Syiaons, McKie, Messrs. Spinous, Bvcroft, Aynesi. Fox, Patterson, Bull, Hackett, Dunbar, ami 14 steerage. SYHNET. October Arrived: Quathlamba, barque, Volador, barquentine, from Kaipara. Sailed: Marere, s.s., for Auckland; Mokoia, s.s., for Wellington. IL.'-"^. "-' BRISBANE. v.:> October 10.--Arrived:; Moana, s.s., from Vancouver. LONDON. October 10.—Arrived: Corinthic. s.s., Turakina, s.s., from New Zealand. Sailed: Carnegie, for Auckland; Gladys, barque, for Wellington, i _~-

THE WHAKABIRI. TOWNSVn&E. October 10.—The Wellington Harbour Board's dredge, Whakariri, has left for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING . New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING . New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 4

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