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SHIPPING.

High' Water at Aaokiand-111 a.m.; 11.27 p.m *'- Mannfcau—l a.m.; 2.34 p.m. -fj»t-!Btt&. flu 6 a.m.; gets. 6.1 p.m. „ m -! ; Moon-Last 'garter. Wednesday. 7.26 a.m.

WEATHER REPORT.. * Th« follffwi.bg is Captain Edwin s weather report from New Zealand stations at 6 p.m. y MatiuSri~Head3: Wind, north-east, breeze-. barometer, JOjs4; thermometer, 62; weather, overcast; sea, i smooth. • '. •': . .;.: : New Plymouth: Wind, south-east, light: barometer, V 0.10: thermometer, 63; Weather, fine; sea. smooth. Castlepoint: Wind. west-north-west,, breeze; barometer, 29.89; thermometer, 65; weather, fine; sea. moderate. . * _ Wellington: Wind. north-north-west, fresh; barometer, 29.93; thermometer, 63; weather, ovcrcss*. Westport: Wind, south-west, breeze; barometer, 30.02; thermometer, 65; weather, fine; sea, smooth. .■ , Kaikonra: Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, 63; weather, fine; sea. smooth. ~_■ : , Oamaru: Wind, north-West, light: barometer, 29.87; thermometer, 64; weather, fine; Bea, moderate ■ ■„. Bluff: Wind, west, fresh; barometer. 29.91; thermometer, 53; weather, overcast. Easterly gales with rain are to be especial northward of East Cape. Tanpo. and Raglan, and northern gales elsewhere, probably with rain. Failing barometer is to be expected everywhere. '

DEPARTURES. Clansman, s'.s.„ 390. W. Farqnhar. Tor Russell. Wbaujraroa, and Mansonni. Passengers: Mesdames Clark. Pitcaitlily, Misses Clark, Dong las. Walker, Brvden, Messrs. Shepherd. Brownhill, Liiewail. Drower. White, Hunt, Lane, Penney, H. Dacre. T. Hayes, Walpole, Est. Hawkins, and 18 steerage. Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. Passengers: Miss Hall, Messrs. Calvert, Simpson, Kirk, Harrison, Phillips. J. Lyons. A. T. Potter, Dunn, Allison, Steadman, Allan-Bell, Green, Leybonrn, Gilbert, P. Colegrove, Crooke, Holgate, and 12 steerage. Zealandia. s.s., 3008, W. J. Wyllie, for Sydney. Passengers: Miss*s Moir, L. Young. E. Robinson,. Coutie. Mesdames Hodgson, Scott, and chiid. Smith and child, Anderson, H. B. Sinclair, Messrs. E. H. Shelley, ,T. C. Shierlaw. «J. P. Guthrie, Maiden, J. A. Young. E. Shelley, Allen, Taine, Smith, Q. H. Anderson, Smith, and 50 steerage.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. MiKIIOK: ■_''■___. 'rbnioana. e.s., via Australia, due about October 20. Star of Australia, ?.?.. via, Australia, at Melbourne. October 8. Indradevi. s.s., ria Australia, sailed. Waimate. s.s., direct, due early in October. BAN FEANCISCO: Ventura, E.M.s., October 27. JIBW TOES: Harare, s.s.. via Australia, due Thursday, Star of Ireland, s.s.. via Australia, to sail. Alfce. barque, via Wellington, sailed. Thoraliebank, Ehip, via Wellington, sailed Jnly 1. **•"" . m Manaponn, «.*., Thursday. SAMOA: . - _. Mauaponn. s.s., Thursday. SVDXEY: Westralia. fi-S., to-day. KBWCASXLE: Whan gape, ».s., sailed. Surer Cloud, barquentine. sailed. Pendle Hill, barquentine, sailed, ITrra/rox: Carin, brigantine, early. JltinureiTa," barque, early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. tOJTDON: Niwaru, s.s., to-morrow. . lAN FHAKCJECO: - Sonoma, S.M.S., October 23, NEW YOEK.: Star of the East, barque, to los.d. SYDNEY: ' ZealaAdia, 8.8., to-day. Manapouri, e.s., October 21. ; TONGA: „ . „. Manapouri, e.&, October 21. ! SAMOA: ... .l , „. Manapouri, S.S., October 21. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Waipori leaves for Westport direct * Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from »-, ... Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and Now Plymouth; Breeonshire arrives from Fiji. ... , Thursday: Manapouri arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga; MoUra arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne; Rotoiti leaves for Now Plymouth. Wellington, and Nelson at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. passenger train); Herald due from Last Coast bays, Gisborne, Napter, and wellingSaturday: Tafeapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth; Moura leaves for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon.

NORTHERN 8.8/CO.'S MOVEMENTS. J To-day.- Chelmsford leaves for Whangarei -Town Wharf at 1 p.m.; Ngapnhi arrives at Onehtmgn, from New Plymouth; Wellington arrives from Whangarei,' etc. . ' . _ Wednesday: Wellington leaves for Whangarei. Marsden Point, etc.. at lO.op p.m.; Ngaptihi leaves Onehunga, for New Plymouth at 3.30 p.m. (passenger train, 3.10 p.m.): Waitangi arrives from Tairaa and Whangamata, and leaves for Great Barrier at midnight; Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei ;_Kanieri arrives at Ortenunga from Waitara; Waiotahi '":• arrives from Tani-anga and OpotiW. , : :. .■ Thursday: Mnritai arrives from Tauranga: Waitaiigi arrives from Great Barrier; Wellington arrives from Wmhgarei. Marsden Point, etc.: Kanieri leaves Onehunga ,for Raglan and. Kawhia at 1 . p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 3 p.m.; Glenelg leaves Onehunga for Opunake and Wanganui. at 1 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Tahranga and Opotiki at 10 a.m. Friday- Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth early; Clansman arrives from -Rulsell. Whangaroa,' a*d Mangonui and leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 930 pii, Mnritai leaves for Tauranga at 5 . p.m.rWaitangi leaves for Kuaotunu. Kennedy's Bav. and Mercury Bay at ? p.m.; Chefinsford arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf;■ Kahiefi arrives at Onehunga from jWM for' Thames »nd Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily

capers. ■ ■ ' ■'' '". .., __ . -papers. VESSELS m HARBOUR. Lizard, H.M.s., in stream. . . _ . Karatoea. s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. Heathbank, s.s., at Qnay-street Jetty. Waipori. s.s., at Hobson-street WharfSouthern Cross, schooner, .in stream. Niwaru, B.s.i at QUeen-street Wharf. America, ship, at Railway Wharf. . > Northern Chief, barque, at Hobson-Streeu Wharf. „. ~ JJelen, barnue. at Railway Wharf. BUr of the East, barque, at Queen-street Wharf.

; .' EXPORTS. • Per Zealandia. for Sydney: sC(sackssand, 10 banels whale o'l, 1 dump and 3 sacks hair. 23 bales flax, 15 empty drums, 52 cases kauri gum, 50 tins frozen fish. 58 sacks .hides, 357 botes ore cases vanilla. 44 bags candlenuts, 83 bags copra, 50 cases kola nip, 19. cases separators 133 hags glass,' 4 casks limejuicc, 30 [mullet,!! bars bullion, and sundries.

M.S. Lizard .leaves port to-morrow for firing practice in the gulf, returning on Satuid The s s Niwaru was floated out of Calliope! Dock yesterday. She berthed at the QueenStreet Wharf, and commenced taking in cargo of gum, flax, and other produce. .. • The sis. Herald, from East Coast ports, left Gisborue at 8 a.m. yesterday for Auckland. The 8 s. Hawea. loads at the Bluff for Auckland to-day, and "Will call at the usual ports raft, and the cutter Mana left Mercury Bay for Auckland yesterd The oil launch Tokatea makes a trial trip ' on • Thursday next,' not to-morrow, as previously arranged, ._ ■ ■: THE WESTRALIA. ■ The s.s. Wfestralia, which left Sydney a day late, is due here early this morning. Sue will sail for the South at 8 p.m.

' POUT 01? ONEHUNGA.

DEPARTURES. t _. Tahapunai S:S., ,H. .Williams, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Mesdames Noonan, Neal. Burke,. Roberts, Misses , Macfarlane. B. de Luce. Burton, Messrs.. Berrj. A. Burt, G. Dunnet, E. Moss, M, G. Clark. ALuke. Lennox, C. Baerta. Buchanan. J. Me--Leod J. Clark. F. C. Tireman, E. itband, J B. Wliyte; Roberts, S. Taylor. C. Taylor* Captair Shepherd, and 15 steerage. ' F Kanieri, f1.8., T. Haul tain, for Waitara,, 1 The Union Company's steamer fakaphna left yesterday for New Plymouth and WelhngtoThe s.s. Kanidrl sailed yesterday for Waitare*. ...... .. .... ... ....

BY TELEGRAPH.

'. HOKIANGA HEADS. " October 11.—Arrived: Bravo; scow, from) Wfcangarel, awaiting to be towed to Herekmo. KAIPABA HEADS. October 10.—Arrived: Bimit, 8.9., from New Plymouth. . . , „ , , October 11.—Arrived: Effifsmn, barque, from Auckland. October 12.—Arrived: Hawk, ficow, from Whangarei; Ururoa, schooner, from Gisborne. ~ . MARBDBN POINT. October 12.-Sailed: Will Watch, Fannie, ;"•""■ Huon Belle, ketches, Altair, Pukapuka. May, ' Waipu, scows, for Auckand; Alma, scow, for Paeroa. _ : ; GISBORNE. October 12.—Sailed Herald, 5.3., for Auok- ■ - laud, WELLINGTON. October 12.—Sailed: Mouray 6.8., for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. Passenger* for i ; " Auckland: Miss Smith, Mrs. Seguilf, Messrs. Mtiddy, Collins, Burgess, Duncan, and 12 Bteerag* for all porta. LYTTELTON. October 12.^-Sailed: Peugain, s.s., for Wei- ■•' lington. POUT CHALMERS. October Sailed: Phoebe, H.M.s., for Lyt* ; ; ; teltoa. ****** ■ .. ■ BLUFF. October Arrived: Warrimoo, s.a., from v Melbourne and Hobart; Hawea, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Victoria, s.s., for Mel- , 'JiouxiQe Warrimoo,- s,s., for DuneUin,

KItIiBOTJENE. - October 12.-Arrived: Perthshire,, 8.8., from London. ANY. ' . October 12,-Saikd: Tbmoana, S.S., for New Zealand. .■'... j. :gim : . .'; . October 12-Arrked: Tavinni, 8.8., Bad weather was experienced. -..-■-. '' THE NffAPtJHI. , „ "'■Km »t*A«L October »£**«'. *£ col. Smith. Edmonds. Walker -Ballot Pickett, col. Smith. Mmofflb, Walker icWtt, Buchanan, McGowun. SniriW. 0""™' woo, Brookfield, Harrison, and 11 gte&rage, THE CANADIAN MAIL. SYDNEY. October i'.-The Moans, *•«•%'• from Vancouver. brings the »' lowing parsen-ceri! for New Zeftlana:*> ■*> Auckland: sfr. and Mrs. Patrick and chOd. Mr. and Mrs. Collet!. Mr. and Mrs. ****£ Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore. Miss McKae, Bov. Mattersan, irea-r«. Kar;ton. Hnteb.inson.antf Barbonr. For Wellington: Dr. and Mrs. Mar tin, Mr. Monad. For Lyttelton: Mr. ana Mrs. Foni«ca. Mis* Simpkins, Messrs. Bsv*ridge. Holmes, Milroy. Carpenter. Jot (hfiborne: Mrs. Dods. ForDunedm: Miss Guthrie Mr MePhee. Toe Moana brings the following cargo for Auckland: 46 packages cotton. 615 cases salmon. 4 packages machinery, 0 cases paper. 1 box typewriters, 1 box fars, 1 cn.-n oil clothing. 3 cast's electroplated ware, 1 case boots and siloes 3 ca?es corsets. 1 box bicycle parts, 11 sundry packages. JPww pier: 2 crates cork pullers. For Wellington: 1 ra«e bicycle partn. 8 bales cottons, 175 casfe? salmon, 54 cases paper, 1 case books, 3 cases school books. 2 boxes. For Lyttelton: 415 rolls paper. 125 barrels starch, 40 cases salmon, 13 packages ■sundries. For Timarn: 5 cases effects. For Dunedin: 30 bales cottons, 1 Va<*s bicycle part", 3 cases earthenware, % eases boots and shoes. 2 bags oats, 210 cases salmon, 7 snars. ________

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12400, 13 October 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12400, 13 October 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12400, 13 October 1903, Page 4

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