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SHIPPING.

i - : :-. ; High Water, at Auckland—lo.l2 a.m. ; 10.31 p.m. .:'.., ■' ■■ „ - ..' Maimkaar-0.1l a.m.-;'. 8.30 p.m. ". Sun—Bis«s, v 4,59 a.m.; sets. 6.14 pro. -. ;■ . ; Ilc-on—First quarter, Wednesday, .8.2 p.m. ARRIVALS. "y])l,*.''-■'■■■-■'■-- '.;''. .'■„:■ .". OCTOBER 24. ■-:.■ ■':'';■ ;;,'..■.". .'..■■■*.,.' ■■.:' Wellington, 'K.s.. .279,' E.' Stephenson, from "' Whangarei.*>s: Passengers: -; Misses McMillap, "> c Ferguson, Sanderson, Mesdan3e3^Keller, Mac- •■ Murray and'two children. Ferguson, 1 Taylor, ,:,Fairburn, rT Messrs.,J, J. Craig, E. K. Hunt. R. '."P. C-ibbOtiS.' Ut,. Cleric, Djvi-. : .Heller, .«c-N '->■'-}• ;.: Mac Murray, ■ Jelas,;; Bennett, , Ha.ri.lnsr/"; A; h. •:. Sanderson.'Howie; and 16 s.'«eer- . age.—Northern' S.S.'.Co.; agents. .'" ■' ■'."-,'', ■■'■'■ ' -Waitahgi, s.s.v'7l9l'.- P. A- Stem, from Mercury Bay, Kennedy's Bay, -arid: XHootunu. ; : ;: Passengers: .Misses ■Jackson,'.Pw"cn«l,"Meters..: ".. , Brown, Wills, •■ Brett.'-Norihera S.S. h Co., , ■".-. Cheknsford. a.'s.'; '7oi-,% Scott;;fi;bmWhAnga-Chel-msford. s.s.. 70, T. Scott, from Wnangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' .•;*„_,; '..■'■ i; Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, 100. l A^p* .'.". britzky, -from 7 . Hohouro,' Awanui. and '~,>W' ngaroa. Passengers: Messrs. Kemptwr, v Jeer (2), Snbrlteky^-Master."a-gent^f'. •■ ...'<-". u- ■•-•,-■': ;;'i. .OCTOBER 23. .j.v. .;,:'-.-■ -' Tomoana, s.s.. 5987, F. KoDis. itMrLmmj : Albany, and Sydney-Heather, : Rofterton. and ■ Co., agents. ._. _ ~, ~. r ,„.„ '•" Zealandia, '«.". : 3000, W. J. Wv die, from ■ Sydney;:' Passengers: Mesdames BUsa. Bayher. Dewar," Cullin'ane, Lay, aaymw.' Martin, Fisher, 1 McDonald, Shacklock, Abel and .two children, Bee", Misses Hill, Fleming i2). Fulton, Ireland. \ Lav, Armstrong, UeOinoVKenii., h}?,-. hold, 1 Milton, Hamilton, Smith. Solomon (2), : Schafe. King (2). Lewi?, Eoseb'y. Kipling. Pope, '■} Marsden, Messrs. Bush, Ellis, Fleming, Raynor, Webb, Sturgeon, Jannett, Hard te, Dewar, Jones, Westmacott. BucMan. Ford, Kemungham, Partridge. • Holding. Laucrhtpn. Camphell. Williams, White. Roberts, ; Russell, Cullinane, Crokefking, Whielhart, Hafley,. Lay. " "Lathbury." Farren. Papps. Gardiner, Myers, -Wihklemami.'Kear,' Henny, Withycombe. Saunders. : : McDonald. : * Burell. :■'■■" bhackloclr, Stuart, Abel. ,Taylor, Kissliug, Laucnlam Bee, Patteson, Mark, Williama. --Hurley, FIJ-nn. Captain and 49 Bteerage.-L. ;D. Nvvthap and Co., agents. ' _ _'-'-.;. ; " '■•' ■'•'* „■' • -WestTE,lia,'s.B..,J2B3s, J. B. Baiqey. from. Southern and East Coast ports Passengers: Mesdames Arthur, ,J Wise. 'Calder, Patterson,. S'uvenson, White," Grapes and two -chadren. Mason, Bryson and child, Bright, v Hunter, Brace, Kempthorne. Kent, and two children, Misses Bell, Anderson, Scott,, Marton.Oem.cke, Finch Rev. King, Dr. Ashton, Major Holgate, .'Captain 'Young; Messrs." Wise White, Battcs, Gilmour, McKellai', Finch. Grapes, ?{asoi., Chisholm, Foster. Lowrie, Bursell, Goldmg, Woodward. - Blakemare. Donald." Warnock, Evans, Cos, Allan. Macnicol, Bruce, 'Kempthorne, Dennes, and 20 steerage.— D. Nathan fl c 1 Co ' GT€Q t*3 ~~' n *' ■ " "' ■'■.■•'' r, '>*" ■■' ' : Mnritai,'s.s.,'22s, A. F. Johnson, from Tauranga and Mercury Bay. Passengers: Messrs. Graham; Jackson.-Northern'S.S.'.Co., agents. "' Ohinemuri, s.s., 70, H. : Richards, from ,Wailiaxara, Awajiui, and •Hohottra.'-i.* Passengers: Mesdames Gil.Us, Johnson. ! Owen. Held, Misses Eeid (2): .Messrs. Simpson, Phillips, Willis, Hoggs, Strong, J. M. Eeid, Brain, Cook, .Owen. , -Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' DEPARTURES. ' ■-■ ' .:. OCTOBER' 24. ' 1 Te Anau. s.s., 1653. v John Bernecli. for East Coast and Southern ports. _ Pags.enger?: Mioses Neale." George,-Guthne. Young Cussen, Morpeth? m&Sk Bccett. Talbot. «H. Williamson. Linton, McCciracll. (icoreo, Mamw. McConnell. Yeoman, Jackson _ and child. i*W. McCabe. ,T. Johnston", Gardiner, A- Selby, Bourko, F. Eoberts, A. f-^^&Jl 1 E.:H.:Skipwith, Bennett, Cot*. McCallum, J. Borgh. 'and 15 steerage. '_" . ,■_ : Aotca, auxiliary schooner, 100,' .Tonn H. . Skinner, for coast ports 1 and Gisborne. - "'. ;; ■•*".. -•■ ' '• I-"-.; October 25. • ■■'■'" • Paeroa, s.s.. 92. T. De Wolfe, forAVliangarei. Pendle Hill, barquentine, £63, E. Oweiis, lor . Sydney, ,via Mercury B*ty. .. .-"'* ';.. EXPECTED arrivals. 'LONDON: ' .'-'r' '.»;!"*" ~. ' •: ",; .... Indradcwi. ■ *.s., .Tia Australia, due .about: ■;*.■',■■' November''2o. ''' " >.-■ -,- : • ~"'':'■ s Waimate, s.s., direct. (U'.o about to-day. '■■'■■■ : Maori, 's.s.,' direct," sailed '.October 3. '-"" ' ■ i ■ SAN FRANCISCO: "'■ "..'*' v'.'"; ;; '' '/' v- Ventura, R.M.s., -to-day. ; HEW r YOKK: v. ■■■■ ... '~ I' . . Star of Ireland, s.s., via Australia, ..sailed. > ■'•■ Everton Grange, s.s.. via Australia, jailed. . Alice, barque, via Wellington, sailed. ;■ _ _ J ; '■ Thornliebaiik. ship," via' Wellington, sailed ' - July L ' ■■ ' - ■'""'' 'V " ' ' ■ STONEY: .. % " " ' ■. { V. Waikare. 8.5., Sunday. . • - "NHWOASTM::. '"J'" ". ...;,:.;'■.':- ■'-~,-„ '.. ." j ;- Silver 'Cloud, barquentine, sailed. V '-"< » : Aldebaran', failed. ■•"■ ~,';.., J.YTTELTON: "'••'" ". ;"':■'" "" ' "'" ""'.- ... ' : Manurewa, haraue, early. ' , ! Silt:--"' ~: ' - ' '■'", : . ; "' : '■■" ■ Wanaka, s.s.. to-morrow. '■. , -. ■, ''TAHITI:''.;':.-": !-'';.'„ ;-,"':.'. ':,:-',■;;.'.. *' Eotokino, S.s., Friday. , . V EABOTONGA: ~ ■ Eotokino, 8.5., Friday.

. '■•■' 'PROJECTED' DEPAETiJEES,,';:,,'; BAN FRANCISCO: '": ; - ;-'■"''„_ ,'" """ ! \ ■■'.'. Ventura. R.M.S.. November 13. NEW TOEK: •: ■'' *'*"' ',' - ' - Star of the East, barque, Monday. ITJ.TI: '-■':/■ ■' -,; i_, '■'. .■''■■'■- ' Taviuni, 8.8.,' November 4. , ■■TONGA:''' -."■":-•,*' „ '-' ■-'■'•. ''„ .'.'• :', . .-■!"., 'v> Hauroto, g.s., November 18. , , ....;.,_ SAMOA: "-'• ' : '", '" Vo "■ "-Hauroto, g.s., November 18. .->; SYDNEY:, " M ," "."''' ' '.' : :'.-.,. ';-vWestralia,S.S... to-day. ■• -: - -" '•>; ■■■•' : Ventura, s.s., about to-day. • ■,- •; > ; JIABOTONGA: ■■: "»£■ "'' ." .-:• '■'■> ::-:.;.■ (' Eotokino, s.s., November. 5. TAHITI:'' '-' ; V~''" •J' ;: 't.■;'■'- ..'-,,->/-."'--'" ; ■Eotokino, s.s.,'November 3. : . UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS?. To-day: Takapuha, 'leaves"Toy'' New Plymouth and -.Wellington on arrival of ban Francisco mail." * ,;.■*.. •'■"■-.-■ ■ ™.. ~__ . Tutelar:''Wanaka, arrives from Biwjvßrecomhire leaves for Newcastle at 12 t^toiMt. Wednesday: s Eotoiti' arrives from Wellington. Nelson,'and New Plymouth. _._ - ■;' Thursday: ; Monra arrives from Southern sorts; Waipori arrives from Westport; KPtoiti leaves for New : Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson, at 3 p.m. (2/10 V^n^rtr^m. Friday: llotokiuo arrives from Tahiti and f llrauly: TakapnUa-arrives from New Plymouth and Wellington; -"Mourn, leaves for Gis- ■ borne,-- Nnpior, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedln, at 12 noon; Wauato leaves for Fiji . (to be announced); Waipon leaves fpr Westport -(takes cargo for Greymonth,.-tranship-ping at Westp or t).

'-■ NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Wellington leaves for Maradett Point. Mangapai. and Whangarei. at IO.aO p.m.; Marital leaves for Tauranga and Mercury Bay. at 8 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell. Whangaroa. and 'MangQimi. at.7 D.m.: Waitangi leaves for Tairua and Vhan"amata at 7 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives irom Whaiiearei; Ohinerauri leaves for Awanui. Wiibararft, Hohoura, Parenga, and To Lao. at 2 p.m. Kanieri leaves Opehtuiga.- for Waitara at ! l p.m.; Glenelg leaves Onenunga for Bokianga nt 1 p.m._ ' m „ m „ Thames-Service: Steamers leave fox Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers, ■■ „ 'l| ■ ■ ■ ; ''~

. .....IMPORTS.'. ■ . Par Tomo'ana. from London: 29M lons general merchandise. :.■:, ■■ „■■ ~ ■ ~„ , • Per Westralia, from the Soutn: 610 sacks potatoes, 100 sacks flour, 79 bales straw, 2o boxes butter, 2140 sacks chaff. 7 sacks calf food. 175 sacks oats, 11 sacks seed, S3'packages .ranges, 43 1 casks and cases ale,' 400 cases whisky, 57 cafi'is oil. 95 cases soap, 16 crates earthenware, 72 and drams oil. 20 cases starch;. 2*. cases coffee, 63 pipes. 122 bars iron. 13 cases naphtha. 10 cases meats. 14 coils wire, 10 crates felt, 8 crates paper. 5 cases bacon, .transhipments, 2 horses, 1 bull, and a quantity of sundries. ■'■''"-"' ' '• " '■ . Per" Zealaudfa, from Sydney: 180 ingots tin. 768 packages tea, 35 bass tapioca. 20 bags rice, 65 bags pepper, 145 bars lead, 30 kegs cream of tartar, 44 bags. ginger. 2450 spokes,- 31 packsees boring plant. 118 bags bottles. 614 felloes. 8% cases currants, 358 boxes sultanas, 101 sacks phosphates, 69 packages and pieces machinery, 315 cases salmon, 380 sacks bonedust. 612 cases fruit, 24 cases emulsion. 74 : rolls netting, 15 hags spokes, 12 bundles cane, 1 10 bundles steel, 25 rolls dampeourse. 94 packages Chinese ware, 13 packages 'Japanese, ware. & C.I. posts and bars. 20 cases whisky. 39. packAges drapery, 110 hags salt, 59 pieces timber, 345 boxes candles, 105 pieces sandstone. 23 cases wine, quantity general merchandise, .also through cargo for East Coast and Southern porta.

The Union Company's steamer Te Anau left for East Coast and Southern ports on Saturday afternoon with a number of passengers and a large'general, cargo. . • ■ v _ • On Saturday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer "Wellington arrived from vynangaxei with passengers and general cargo, ana l'.-ves for the same place again to-night. . The Northern Company's steamer Clansman leaves this evening for Bussell, Whangaroa. and Mangonui. .. '■•' ' Oh Saturday the auxiliary schooner Aotea left for coast ports and Gisborne. The Tyser liner Star of Australia leaves for Wellington this afternoon. ' . On Saturday the schooner Umroa sailed fcotn Kaipara for Newcastle. " 'The steamer Breconshiro leaves for Newcaste tiO-morrow. , • ; • *•; :; Yesterday rooming the Northern Company's steamer Muritai : arrived from Taiirariga and Mercury Bay, and .leaves for the same ports again at eignt o'clock to-night. ' '"•-■ :■:,, The Northern Company's steamer Wfcitaugi arrived from Mercury Bay and way ports on Saturday evening, and leaves for Tairua and yrhansaaoata at seven o'clock this evening. On Saturday morning the auxiliary schooner Greyhound arrived from the North; havlu"heen detained for several days by the heavy easterly gale prevailing on "the coast. The schooner brought several'-passengers- and 'a cargo_of 741 cases and sacks kauri gum and sundries. The Greyhound ; leaves' for the North again thi3 afternoon. '.. « ■ -. The number and" tonnage of British vessels respecting 'whose loss reports were received? at the Board'of Trade during'the month' of Angctst,. 1903. and the number" of lives iiost were as follows:—Sailing vessels. 26,-of-1520 •.; tons, with 41 lives; and steam vessels, 7, with "'.'.\ 9542 tons, and 79 lives. . .:-.-. .'■-.*■< ] On Friday the; three-masted-. ecow ; Hawk sailed from Kaipara for Gisborne. • '- The barque Star of the Bast 'sails for New /-. York -to-day " ■ ' -".'■■ " Yesterday morning the Northern Company's steamer Pacroa. left for Whangarei. ' - >q, > ; jjjS 16 schooner Ci ijorna Bails for .Gisborne to:l^l3!: ni:.'i'-!. :'■■''"i"'-' : . ! i'J rAi'-.-'-rj'*;-'.'- : ' ■'■'■'':' ,; : Hi : ■"•":; ■ ■:-.: :: ';■■":'.:.■ ■■■■'!■" ■:'. ■>.''.. .y:'.'.•■■ ■.■-.:■■■'.- .. •>"; ■ w£»i? il ni ' jn , Company's - .steamer' Mokoia left fed : :\. •v«? fft ? n for Sydney on Saturday. ■iw ■'■«J^s?r? a X th -? new steamer Ta'inui was 5 hi the Thames by the p.B. Awarua to Dlik " 10 h « engines fitted in.

Tb? harnueutine 'Penile Hill left for Starcary Bay list i.l;iuf to load timber for.PfUlbs Company'* strainer -ml -naasenKe-S' and a cargo Of j»anri Bum, .ral Tbelu>.iiner Kavulci the North again ••- B M,^? Beirut. second officer of the Zea"ianuii& "lias been priMcted to be, ettiei officer Cottner,■ and Ms pa» tea been taken wif-W It Fowles."of tho AbglUtfL Mr.,H. A PJWittt. .ojn.c*f,of the Zealandia. has "been-promoted! to' be .second officer of the S^T^d^.^.'P.^urMge, nf the^oreshy,V.iiow .la^gJcj^jfe^Mw- ■"'..■"■' ;r ' ; : "\ lii warships. ,; "'Ti.»i' 'cruiser"' Diadem and the se-coid-rth<B cmi.«-'gyylla. have" both been cotamissioned at Chat torn to convey relief crews to Sydney for the cruisers Katoomba, Mildnrl Tauranga, and Wallaroo. The new ViWr"iwili be drawn I'roin Chf'.tham. ancUDer Sort:to m number of SGO.oLall ranks. The Tau'ansa, Big been •in the reserve v, Sydney "forlorn* "time, will replace the Kir4rooma.' whote" commission,like those of tire Mildura, Kar,o.oniba, and Wallaroo, is about to '.aspire' ,; '

"THE SONOMA. ' The mail steamer Sonoma resumed, her Toyfoße'-W Island 1 ports and Baa Francisco' at 45 tf.jH. on Saturday," (End is due at the.Cali•lo'rnian port on -November .9- '

r\ . THE .TAVIUNI. ■-The' Union Company"* steamer Taviam arrived at' Wellington from Auckland at 9 o'clock' on Friday night, nid has been taken up on the patent slip 'for 'cleaning and paint-ino-i' The iteanlei* proceeds on to Westport, and then, conies on.to Auckland, and leaves this port for Fiji direct at noon on November A'.'*''' \~ '■ '

• -'■'■ .■•.: -\: THE ROTOKINO. -■ „. ~ . The Union Company'!) steamer HotoKino is due from" the Society and.Cook Islands on Friday next, and leaves for the Islands again on the following Tuesday evening.

■ : ' ■•■'•■■■.":.■.■:.. THE WANAKA. „'-.'.. ' The Union Company's steamer Wanaka is duo from Fiji" to-morrow,; with a cargo of raw sugar for the Colonial Sugar Company. On discharge at ' Chelsea., the steamer returns to F'ji.

~ TRANSHIPMENTS. ,_ e „ The Westralia, which arrived from the South yesterday, brought transhipments per Ben Avon,': from ..Glasgow, and Kinfauns, from iavcrpcpL.; ':''."'' "'■ t" _^^___ ■

"■■■■■ THE WESTRALIA. The Hud dart-Parker,; steamer Wcstralia, Captain J. B. shrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 9.30 a.m. yesterday, berthing at the Queen-Street Wharf. _ Mr a. Chambers, the parte, reports that the stealer left Dunedin on Tuesday last, and called at, Lyttoltton, Wellington. Napier, -and Gisborne. '-. Left .: the Jotter port at 11 a.m. on Saturday, passed the East Cape at 5 p.m. the "sariie da,v, and arrived as aoore. . crieed fine weather throughout the trip, Ihe .West leaves for Sydney at 5.M p.m. today.", ;.'•;; ' .. . , .

' " THE VENTURA. • The oip.il steamer Ventura is due from san Francisco and Island ports to-morrow, but it "probable that th.s steamer" will arrive during to-day. The steamer proceeds on to Sydney a low hours alitor arrival.

THE WAIMATE. The New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer' Waimate Is now due from London, and may .Be expected to arrive at any moment. ' After medical and Customs inspection, the 'steamer will' berth "at tho Queen-street Wharf "to discharge. ". '" " "" _J

THE ZEAitiANDIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer ZealandJa. Captain W: J. Wyliie,..arrived from Sydney at 95 p.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream to -'await medical and Customs inspection," which will be carried out at 7 a.m. to"day.and on completion of which the steamer will berth ; at the Hobson-street VVliarf. Mr. Benson, the purser, reports 'that the steamer left Sydney at '4.15 p.m., and cleared" the Heads at p.m. on Wednesday last; passed the North Capo at 7.20 a.m. yesterday, and arrived as above. Experienced fresh easterly and north-easterly winds, with " high seas, throughout the passive. The Zealandia leaves for East Coast and Southern poris tomorrow afternoon. .'- ;.

Tin-; TOMOANA. ' >. The T.vser liner Tomoana arrived from Lopdon find Australia, at 3 15 a.m. yesterday, anchoring in" the stream for medical and Cus-toms-inspection, on "completion of which the steamer berthed at the Queen-street' wharf. Captain Hoi lis is still in command, and brings his fine steamer into port in the usual heat" order in all' departments." Of the voya t"> : the third officer reports:—The Tomoana •left London 'on' Aligns* 6, and* anchored in .the -river to take in explosives. Passed Dover on the 7th, and roach ad Las Palmas on the 13*01, where a-'sttpply of hunker coal was taken in* and the voyage, resumed the same date. Fine weather i prevailed until rounding the Cane of Good Hope, on September 1, when a series of strong south and south-east galea and heavy head seas were experienced. ' Fremantle was reached oil September 20, and pri discharge the steamer proceeded onto Albany oh October 8; where site arrived on the 10th,' and left same date.: Arrived at Sydney on the 17th. fine weaker being expenenoed on the mn-nrand. ; the voyage.to Auckland on the afternoon of the 19th, and met with strong head wands and heavy seas throughout, ! ri;ac!tin?'port-as above. Pie Tcmoaha' brings about 2900 tons of general merchandise, and leaves about -Wednesday nc'i, for Napier' and Wellington. The steamV proceeds to Australia on discharge of her New Zealand cargo, to load lor Dunkirk and ,^htwerp.'V '.' '■•; : . . .-' _.'. ''■•'■'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12402, 26 October 1903, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12402, 26 October 1903, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12402, 26 October 1903, Page 4