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SHIPPING.

Hiish Water at Auckland- 8.21 a.m.; 8-| p.m. Mftmikan—U2tfa.ni.; .iO.aJp.tn. Eon-Rises. 1 5.3 a.m.; set?, 6.1i,p.m. ; . „ m ■ Moon-First qaarter. Wednesday, 8.3 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. . Hid following is Captain Edwin's weather report from New • Zealand stations at 3 p.m. * Manaklm~Eead«:; Win J. north***, fresh; • barometer. 51.36: thermometer. 53; weather. klioTverr ■ sea, smooth. . ■ , *W Plymouth: Wind, east-north-east, • light; barometer. 30 >i; thermometer. 64; weather. fine; £«. slight gobble. . .. . Ca«>r»int: Wind. east-north-east, fresh; barometer, 30.52; thermometer. S3; weather. fine; sea, heavy. , ..',,, _ . _ Wellington: Wind, north. light; barometer. 30 £ 2- thermometer, &3: weather, Sae. Wenpcrt: Wind, north. breeze; barometer, SO.;:;: thermometer. 65; weather, fine; sea. moderating. _~ . »___._.. "Kallwora": Wind, north-north-east, teew: barometer. 3:.30: thermometer, 62; weather. fin* sea. moderate sw:l. .... , daman:: Wind, north-east, light: barometer. 50.M: thermometer, &>: weather, fine, K BkT:° o Wirtd. south-east, light; barometer. 50.26; thermometer. 54: weather, overcast. Strong easterly winds are to oe expected at most places north of East Cape. Tanpo. and Raglan, and strong northerly winds e;*ewberp, with a Jailing barometer everywhere. ARRIVALS. . Ereconihire. s.s.. 3557, Elliott, from Fiji.Union S.S. Co., agents. Carin. brisantiite. 2:0. E. Kennedy, from Lvtte'"ton.— V. Ed<rcumbe. agent. Wellington, s.s.. 2V9. E. Stephenson, from Whan gam. passengers: Mia d*™™;*' Messrs. ifeK-nne. Eonsldson. McCailam. Rankin. Brierlev, Franklin. Johnston, and eight r!«ra«e.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 'Sip «s , via Australia, due to-morrow. Ind-ad-vi. **. via Australia, due about wiSe^sfdirect, due about Sunday. Sri s .l. f«et. sailed October 5. SAX FBAKCI:*©'*: Ventura, B-M.,3.. Monday. "ita/oflrelaad, s.s.. via Australia, sailed FrVrton Grange. s.s.. via Australia, sailed. 4iice bai«ne. via Wellington sailed. ThoMlleteSt ship, via Wellington, sailed : « • July 1. Si E.M.?.. to-day. Tomoana, s.s., to-morrow. Zealand!*, M.. Sunday. Clcrad. baronentire, sailed. Aldebaran. barque, sailed. LTTTELTOX: • . Manurewa. barque, early. 7131: Wanaka, s.s.. early; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■'tl3 FRANCISCO: , .^ Sonoma. E.M.s.. to-day. JOSW TOKK: , _„_ Star of the East, barque, to-morrow. Tavioni. a*-. November 4. Hauroto, s.s., November 18. Hanroto, 5.3., November 18. SAMOA: . ,_ j i Hauroto, I*. November is. STB>*2T: , r t ! Westralia. a.?.. Monday. . Ventura. 3.9., about Monday. BABOTON6A: Botokiso, 3.?., November j. TAHITI: _ Botokino, 8.?., swwwr j. UNION S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. To-day: Takapana, arrives from New Ply*. month and Wellington: Te A nnu leaves for ';' Gfeborne, Napier. Wellington, Lytt«lwn. and Dtmedin at 12 noon i NORTHERN Si?. CO.'S 3fOTEHEST3. To-dar: B->«Tva arrives at Onehanga from ■"•. New Plymouth early; Clansman arrives from Pn---e»Il Whanjraroa. and Mangonui. ana ' toii'for Wlumgarei. Marten Point, etc.. at 930 p.m.; Marital leave* for Tauranga, at 5 urn - Waitangi leaves for Kuaotnnn, Kennedy's Bar. and Mercury Bay at ? p.m.; Chelmrford arrives from V,hanprei Town Wharf; Kanieri arrives at On»nn:;?a .rum Eailan and Ka-wbia; Ohmemuri arrives from : Awanui, Waiharara. and Honours. !-,-„„ Thames Service: steamers leave for Thames ■ and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily - paper?. _____ VESSELS IN HABBOTJE. Lizard, H-H.*.. in stream. Star of Australia. 5.3., in stream. :, Breconshire. s.s.. at Eailway Wharf. gotithera Cross, schooner, m stream. America, ship, at Eailway Whart. Hel»n. barono in sttram. Star of the East, barque, at Queen-street ■■■■ Paiffle Hill, barquentine. at Snear Works. Carin, brigantine. at Queen-street Wharf. IMPORTS. Per BreconsMre. from Fiji: «X» tons raw sn»ar VXO bunches and 14-00 eases »ananas._ Per Carin. from Lyttelton: 2& tons grain and produce. The Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from Whan-aret last rig* *g* passengers and general cargo, and leaves lor the same place again to-night. '■'■■'-■'■ This mornin? the Northern Company 9 steamer Clansman is dne from the North. Toe departure of the Northern. Company s steamer Waiotahi for Tanranga is fixed for 5 .Y«t«r*?*th« Northern Company's ateamer Waitangi worked Tairaa and went on to ;■■:■;■'■'"■■'. Whangatnata. .\, ■ ;_,-': ..,„ >-„.u, The alterations and overhaul to the Northern Company's steamer Ngapnni are being proceeded with at the Hob«m-«treet Wtai*r Yesterday the barque Helen Benny sailed i; from Kaipara for Melbourne with a cargo of . : timber. - . THE SONOMA. ; - . - The mail steamer Sonoma is due trprn Pyaney this morning, and after the usual inspection, will berth at the Q'*"" 4 Wharf. Th«. steamer Is timed to proceed on to Island ports and San Francisco at 5 p.m. to-day. THE STAB OP AUSTRALIA. .. Th» Tvser liner Star of Australia, which airrived from London and Australia on Wednesday ni-i't, was granted pratique yesterday morning! and berthed at the Queen- ! street Wharf, and commenced the discharge of her car?:o. . _ THE BEECONSHJHE.--HEAVY. WEATHEB. The cargo steamer Breconshire. Elliott, under charter to the Union S.S. Compan v. arrived from Fiji yesterday, afternoon with-a- large cargo of raw sugar and fruit. ?'' A Her inspection the steamer berthed at uie ' : l;lilw!J.y Wharf, where the fruit was discharged, and this afternoon the BrecoHshire proceeds up to Chelsea, to put out the sugar * if Hart, the chief officer, reports that after ■ discharging and loading through the eroup -the 'steamer finally left Suva at midnight on - the Pill inn., and experienced heavy easterly ' tale* throughout the voyage the harbour be ;•<," big made at 4 p.m. yesterday. fart«« 1 *" "-'. of the steamers er.penenres In the Heavy : . weather met with will be found elsewhere ir ■ this issue. On discharge the Breconshin i- proceeds on to Sydney, for which port she -' ha-3 1000 tons of raw sugar. THE CABIN. The brigantine Carin. Captain R. Kennedy, arrived from Lyttelton yesterday morning with a cargo of grain and produce, berthins i at the Queen-street Wharf to discharge, Th( master, who brings his vessel into port ni ncellent order throughout, reports sailing '- from Lyttelton on the 3rd inst and met witl ' f very fine .weather until Monday night last when the vessel was off Poverty Bay. A strong easterly gale then set. in. with a very H heavy sea and the Carin made fast time ol it. anchoring off Bangitoto Reef at 12.30 a.m. on Tuesday. There was 100 much sea to gal the vessel tmderweigh on Wednesday, and she remained "anchor until daylight yesterday when, the weather moderating somewhat she -' fame into port as above. On, discharge Carin will be floated Into the Auckland Dock foi' Cleaning and painting, and on completion of th* work loads timber lor Sydney. POilT OF ONEHUNGA. i DEPARTURES. '"'■'' Rotoiti. 8.8.. J. Robertson, for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson. Passengers: Mi°-es Scott. Lennox. Smith, Meadames Collins Abercrombie, Damms, Burnlster and child. O'Connell, Scott, Damick. Arthur. Messrs'.' L. Meyers, R. A. Foss, Nicholson. V. Hevcs. J. Erasmus, J. Arthur. Dawick, Hope. • ' Driffield, Lascellas. Metcalfe, Cheeseman, Dalklev, Wynne, O. Cooper. Garratt, Clements, II E Cooper. Mi. Gale. W. Moses. Gower, Scott, Kin", Burnister. R. Abercrombie, Bishop Lent ham' and 15 steerage. ~.,„, , Kanieri, s.a., T. Haultam, for Raglan and Kawhia. The Union Company's steamer Rotoiti left . yesterday for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson. . „ , . The Northern Company a steamer Kanieri took her departure yesterday for Raglan and Kawbia.

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KAIPARA HEADS. October 22.—Sailed: Helen Denny, barque for Melbourne. MARSDEN POINT. October 22.— Alert, scow, and Fanny "■■■"■' ketch, are hero windbound. RUSSELL. October 22.—T0 Bail, .at 7 p.m.: Clansman, e.g., for Auckland. EAST CAPE. October 22.—The s.s. Tavinni passed south at 11.45 a.m. to-day, and the s.s. Ilawea passed ?i • south at 4.40 p.m. to-day. NEW PLYMOUTH. • October Arrived: Rarawa. s.s., from Onehunffa. Sailed: Rarawa, a.a., fur One hunga, WELLINGTON. October Arrived: Monowai, s.s., from '"■ " -"• Sydney; Westralia, s.s., from the South Sailed: Niwaru, s.s., for Lyttelton; Monowai rsf; , '«g or 'he South. Hobart, and Melbourne; Ta'kaprana, b.s.. for New Plymouth and One hnnga. Passengers for Onehmisa: Miasoi Stevens/Brandon, Mesdames Cooper .twc ' " - children. Brandon. Cochrane. Messrs. Turn - 'bull Earnhard. Sims. Westralia. s.s,.for .'Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney Passenger* for Auckland: Mrs. Grnpea and twoThildran. Messrs. McKcllar, Finch, Gil-

mour. Carmiebae!. Toeng. Bel!, Grapes, and 10 steerage for ait port*. LYTrELTON. October 3£—Arrived: Ac»tea, s.i., from Wellington. Sailed: »•■•, for Port Chalmers. „, -„, BLUFF. October 22.—Arrived: PafWirat. s.s., from Tia3ara - LrVEEPOOL. i Liverpool. October Arrived: Bakaia, «■«.. from New Zealand. ; ;; .. THE ARCHER. SUVA. October 22.—Arrived: Archer, H.M.9., from the Sew Hebrides. __ THE RARAWA. . NEW T>LTSIOTTriJ. October 23.—Sailed: Rara- « !9 for Onehdiiga. Passengers: Mesdames' Alkn and child. Cummins. Brown. SS~ and child, MiV-s-i. Good. Gilfillen. Evans, Brown '2). Hutchison, eonimirus, Messrs. Gibb. Gildror McGorern. Alien. Brown (2). CaulfVelii. Bell. Lee. Geddes. Shera. Hunt, Kelsey and child, and 10 steerage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12409, 23 October 1903, Page 4