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SHIPPING.

fiiftK WftteS <* Auckland—€.s2 a.m.? 7.19 p.m. 1 , _igo w»« Manak«u-5.51 a.m.; S.lB p.m. Bm—Hires, 8.61 a.m.; set*, 6.9 p.m. Moon—New, to-morrow, 8.9 p.m. LEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin's weather report from New Zealand stations at 5 p.m. yesterday:— Manukau Heads: Wind, north-cast, fresh; barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 60; weather, cloudy. New Plymouth: Wind, calm; barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 68; sea, smooth. '•■: Casllepoint: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.18: thermometer, 58; weather, fine; sea, moderate tide, ordinarv. ..; ,'. . . , '-'/■■■ ; Wellington: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, .: ' SOUS; thermometer, GO; weather, fine. ,„. Westport: Wind, south, light; barometer, 30.06.; ■ , thermometer, 64; weather, cloudy; sea, moderate. ", ; Kaikoura: Wind, north-east, tight; barometer, 30.15; thermometer, 62; weathei, fitfe; sea, smooth. Oamaru: Wind, north-cast, fresh; barometer, \ " 30.10; thermometer, 59; weather, fine; sea,.smooth. ;. . Bluff: Wind, south-east, light; barqmetei, 30..13: thermometer, 54; weather, fine. ~-'•■■ ■ . ARRIVALS. . '■■ Ngapuhi, E.s., 640, E. McLcod. from Whangarei Passengers: 'Misses'Anderson, K. Mar'shall, Dickcson, Walker, Lockyei, Brown, Mullins. Cocfcio, Mesdames Wilson. Dwyer, Walter. H. Webb. Crisp, McLetmon. Rev. McLennan, Father Squires. Messrs.; A. Ferguson, J. Hoolcock, Barnes, Ker, Hayes, Beach. S. Williams. Bnckman, G. Peace. Brown, Hutchineon, Hodgen. R. Ellis. H. Webb. Dennis. Kino, Peacccke, Master Breen, and seven steerage. —Northern S.S. Co., asrents. Thornliob&nlt, ship, 1969, Smith, from Philadelphia and Wellington.— C. Gillespie and Sons, agents. Margarita, harcjne, 494, Stenhouse, from ; V Newcastle.— J. Craig, Ltd., agents. Ms.nurewa, barque. $97, H. Patterson, from !'■ Timaru.— ascent. Ysabel, three-masted schooner, 159, D. gavident, from Wellington.—Vine, lifting, and Perston. agents. Carin, brigantine, 216. R. Kennedy, from . -Timarn.—Master, agent. DEPASTURES. . Zeahuulia-, .s.s., 3COO, W. J. Wyliie, for East "-",- Coast and Southern port?. :passengers: Misses D. Chrisp. R. Christ'. Clark. Robertson, Y feanett, Lambley. Reynolds, Utting. Frew, Hellier, .Milroy. Haraiil. Chapman t2). Thorn- '.■-'■.'■■-. ton. Owens. Ross. Mesdames L'ereival, Randerr son. Bowie. Kurds, Coall. Lsitrluon. Scotlail, Haase, Hanbnry, Rothwoll. Chrisp and intent. Vesper. Bayly. King. Slater, maid and child, Parrel. Sherman, Morrice una infant. Scott, -:; ■Kay, Mnrcomb. Chrisp, Messri. if. Herbert, . Reynolds (?->. Marpby. Shewn*. Drake. Lea. Bridges, Hawkins. Burns. Grabb, Brabant. A. Brabant. Nicol. Eliingha.ni, Bavr.shaw. Maithews. Downing, Bottomlo, Portoons, Olds, Bennett. Kinvig. Sherman. Scotland. C»iull, - Prndhoe. J. Cook, Ross and boy, Scott. Kay. Murcomb, Chrisp. Rev. Bothwell, 15 steerage, and original from Sydney. , Waiotahi. s.s., 275. C. -Hopkins, for Tau-, ranga, Ohiwa. and Opotiki. i Kanieri. s.s., 203", T. Scott, for. Whangarei. • EXPECTED ASEIVAI.S. V ; - XoxDOii: ' . I Indrashiri, 5.3., vi* Australia, due about Man-li 21 Aotea, s.s., one about Marrfi 2S. ■ ■ - | India, S.S., via Australia,- duo April fl. „ •-,-. | ■••;£■ '"-'•■ ■■.■;' : ': V Marerc, s.s., via Australia, salted. '■;•'•. ' ■':, W.ifcapui, s.*.. due' about '-April 25. ~:•' . . ;"■:.. Niwarii, s.s., via Australia, to sail . April 7. ; y ; XtrEr.rooL: ■■'~-: ■ " • Mtitntua, s.s., direct, sailed March 4. : B.v\' Fr.AN'Cisco:' :•'■■/'■■". ■ Sierra, 1t.1T. 5., Monday. ..' : ,,'. ; . Newt York: .. '■ ' Su3olfc, s.s., via Australia, sailed February 15. " ' Hawke's Bay, s.s.. via Australia, to sail. Amsterdam, barque, put into the Aaores dis- "'■•...'.:.' -'masted. '■"■'■•J ."'.Saxon, s.s., via Australia, to sail about March 10. Beohuar.u, s.s., via Australia',.in sail about. April 10 •■:■:"' Btokby:- ;'■ .■Ventura, R.M.s., Friday. ■'■ ■ . Waiiare, s.s., Sunday. '..Samoa:- ■ • Miaapouri, s.s., March 31. >'.-■ ..'■'■' ■ Tosga: ■ .';; •. '.-.-• Miaapor.ri.'.s.s., March 31. '• ■ Tin: .■ .• -■,■■ . Jfanaponri, s.s., March 31. ' KEWCASTIiR: ,-■ • " Jessie Crais, barque, sailed. ! Three Cheer*, schooner, sailed. , liVTT£i,TO3r: ','•'■■;■;■.'..;'-'■ Laira, barque, early. - ; i. 'K'ORFOLKISU.'SrD: ■ ■ .' : : ~ Meslora, schoonjr, sailed March 7. ' Hobarx: - - ■ , Eotnma, brigantine, sailed. Tahiti: _ ' Taviani, s.s., to-morrow-. " ■'■■■■■• .Rabotokoa: . j ■ ■ i , ' - Tavivmi, s.s., to-morrow. PBOJECTEI) DEPARTDEE3. ■.■■■■..,. '.'Lokdoy :■'-■■'■■■■ ■,■■:■'.■■..■■ Mimiro, 5.5.," about March 31. Bas Frascisco: . • ■ Ventura, 8.M.5., Friday. Hew York:' ' ...'.''... • Anglo-Korman, bareine, to arrire. ■ ■ Tokqa: -....-: Mananour!, 8.5., April 6. Samoa:-.■;■„ ■'■.■':.:>". ~;.■;... '■'•'- .. Manapoori, s.s., April 6. . Stdsby: Sierra, E.M.S.. about Monday. ; Mokoia, s.s., Monday. ' '• "". ■' Fiji: ..'■■.- '■..' •'::.'; 'Mohm, 5.8., March 23. 'Mjaaponri, s.s., April 8. : ' Baeotosga': ~ y.;\: v ? '':..-, .j ■:..■ .Ta'riuui, .s.s., March 22. . .■■,..■; ■■ Tahiti: ■. V ' Xaviuni, s.s.,' March 22. • TOTIOIST S.S. CO.'S MOVEMBIs'Tg. Te-day: Botoiti arrives from Wellington, JTelfen, and.JTew PJyaaonth, and leaves for i'ew-Ply-mouth, Wellington, and JTelaon at. 5 p.m. (4.5 p.m. ■ train). -. ■ 'Thursday: Tarawera arrives from Ducedin, Lyt-, , tslion, Wellington,, Napier, and Gisborne;. Xaviunl , ■■■'■'.■ arrives from Earotonga and Tahiti; Motira arrives . from Weapon:; Rosamond arrives at Ontfennga from :;;.';•:■ ■ • fireymocth. Friday: Talapnna arrives from Wellington and Kew riymouti, "and leaves for Sew Plymouth only ' at 5 p.m. (2.50 p.m. train)... . Saturday: Tarawera leaves' for Gisborne, Kapler, : Wellington, Lytteiton, and Dunedifl at. 13 noon; Ha- : vrea arrives from the Bluff; .' Kosaciond leaves One- -. ■ ■"■'.', feUßga for Greyroonth.:. ' KOEXHB3S" S.'B.'CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Waiting! arrives from Ta'rua and .". Whangamata, and leares for the Great Barrier' at midnight; Sgapuhi leaves for Whangarei, MarsdenPoint, etc., at 3.30 p.m.; Kaaieri -arrives from Wha- . ngarei Town Wharf. ~ ' . "Thames Service: Steamers leave for Themes and ■;'■"■ Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. VESSELS ■IK'HAEBOTJB. ' Thornliebani, ship, in stream. '. i '.. ' '~■ Southern Cross, ; schooner, in stream. ' Southern Cross, Mission yacht, at Hobson-slrset Wharf. '• .:- .-,::; ■ . Mannrewa, barque, at Qnay-streei Jet!y. - ; , : Margarita, barque, at HobSMJ-street Wharf. ■■'..'■.'.'. C, Tobias, barque, at Bailway Wharf. Empress, barque, at: Railway T/Karf. Keptune, barqnentine, in ' Tsabel, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. . Cirin, brigantine, at Qusy-strcet Jetty. IMPORTS. : . . Per Margarita, from Newcastle: 870 tons ■>:':.;■■,■ Coal.. ::'. . ; ■ Per Carin, from Timaru: 425 sacks wheat, 677 bales straw, 2157 sacks oats. Per Thornliebank, from Philadelphia: 22,000 cases' kerosene. 7000 casss benzine, SCO cases naphtha. Per Manurewa, from Timarn: 2585 sacks . oats, 1932 > sacks ■ wheat, 573 bales hay, -240 bales straw • The t-Parkcr steamer Zealahdia left foi East Coast and Southern ■porta yesterday afternoon with a number of passengers and ■ , ; ; a large general cargo. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Kgapuhi arrived from VSTtaxigarei with pas- ■ ■ aengers and cargo, and leaves for the eame '." place again to-night. = ■■>'■■': The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi ■ left for Bay of Plenty ports yesterdaj after- ■;.. . -■■ noon;-: ' . Last evening the Northern Company's Steamer Kanieri left for V. r bansarei. ..■'"•■■'; ; The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi leaves for the Great Barrier at 12 o'clock to- :< jiijrht. '.',; ;, ' ,/■■■ : ■. . /Yesterday the steamer Kawaa was floated .'-,, Into the Auckland Dock for general overhaul. . ■■'■" THE TAVIUNI/ The Union Company's steamer Taviuni is due from the Society and Cook Islands to- "- morrow, and leaves for the Islands again on Tuesday evening next. , -" ' ' THE TARAWERA. , : The Union Company's steamer Tarawera left Napier for the North yesterday, and is : due at this port; to-morrow morning. THE VENTURA. The mail steamer Ventura leaves Auckland lor Island ports and- San Francisco at 3 p.m. on , Friday next. The following passengers have booked to proceed by the steamer: — ■-Mi. and Mrs. Percy Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, Captain-and Mrs. Dick. Mr. and Mrs. . MeNab, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown, Major and • Mrs."-' Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Old, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ■ .■':■•'• G. E. Kirk, Mr. and Mr 3. Temperlay, Mr. '--id Mrs. E. J Curran, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. r- • wood, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Doyle and two cnildren, Mesdames Arnoldson and infant. L." C. : Fizen. White, "Webster, Jackson, Jessup, -■■■. Chillingworth; V. H. L. Woods, Lindsay, Hen- -" '■ Uro. Hoskins, .T. Stevenson, Eliza Ware, Eliza- ; beth Ware, Misses Robertson, A. Herman, Andrews, L. Garland. Moon, Jackson, C. Caul- ,-', r. field. Biegs. Wilson, Bullen. Frost, J. C. Beiff. Doyle. IfosMna (3), A. Hobbs. Drs. W. P. Mer- : rill, R.N., Cleveland, Elder Johnson, Messrs. J Owen. John Davies. J. T. Brown, R. Williams. J. W. Joynt.M. Nathan, Merrelt, W. Blacklock. 11. B. Morton, A. K. Smith, Pa* coe. Montgoraerie, J. Dolby, 11. A. Wilcox. Hudson.. Cumminsr. A. O. Neville, H. A. Munson, J. Field, P.. Hodgkinson, C. H. Smith. C. L. . Newton. James Smith, A. Toll Felix. Jarnieson (2), W. S. Redins-ton. Tibbitt. Clarkson, R. and S. Osmond, W. Dougbnll, J. Chapman. Allan and party,,!. Cutten, R. Ijeishton, D'Arcy Irvine, - Briam, A. E. Watson. J. Hewitt. J. Cunninghams. J. Ferrenhol?;. Row-'botha-in. 11, J. Maginnitty. Castner. Pooley. J. F. Morris. F. Andrews, Marshall. J. Guard, Wilson, BeifF.. E. R. Mackay. .B. P. Missone, -' Harris, G. Fowlie, Mennie, J. Hoskins, sen., •V. Hoskins, Jan., Wood, Bryant. Ward, T. Keegan, B. Bnrford. J. Ware. A. Thiel, J. Stevenson. J. Keen. R. Schwarz, V. Bothwell, ■' Masters, Hendre, Ware, and 10 steerage. '

' , . ' ' THE THREE CHEERS, ' '.'" . jrfie schooner Three Cheers, which is now on the voyage from Newcastle tc Ancliland,'has ; . focen'parthased by Messrs. J. J. Craig. Ltd.. ot Auckland, for the Wliangarei, coal trade.

' 'THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. r, The Government schooner Countess of Ranfurly is due at Rarotonga freun Maiden Island early next month, and then comes on to Auckland. : v •■'- i ' :: _^ ■■' : THE YSABEL. The three-masted schoone. Ysabel, Captain D. Saivident, arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, and berthed at the Queenstreet Wharf. The master reports sailing from Wellington on th© sth inst., and came north via the West Const, passing Cape Maria i Van Diemen in Thursday last, and arriving las above. The Ysabel, which comes into port in ballast, will be docked for general overhaul in the course of the next few days. . bhe then loads for the Tongan Group, with despatch about the latter part ot the present month. { j : THE THORNLIEBANK. I The ship lliornliebank arrived from Wellington, yesterday, and anchored in . the stream. This vessel had a somewhat sensational experience on her voyage from Philadelphia to, Wellington, and had to put into Sydney in a leaky condition, some : of the rivets having become loose, necessitating pumping having to be continued for over two months. On arrival at Sydney the cargo was discharged and the necessary repairs effected, and the voyage resumed to Wellington. On discharge of part cargo at the latter port the voyage was resumed to Auckland on the 3rd inst. Light variable weather prevailed until the Barrier was made at 2 a.m. yesterday, when ? fresh south-east, breeze sprang lip and carried the vessel into port. The ship will berth at the wharf to-day to discharge. . . THE MARGARITA. . The fine barque Margarita, belonging to Messrs. J. J. Craig, Ltd., arrived from Newcastle yesterday, and after the usual inspection berthed at tin, Hobson-street wharf to discharge her cargo of coal. Captain A. D. Stenhoii.se. who brings the vessel into port in splendid; order, reports: The Margarita sailed from Newcastle on March 2. and, experienced strong south-east and east winds to the meridian of the North Cape, .which was reached on the 12th: and then fell in with iiffht variables, which carried her to Mokolb in au. whore a fresh easterly breeze was ' picked up. which brought her into port, the barque thus making a very creditable run of 13 days. ... ■ ' - /HE MANUKBWA-. The iron batqne Manurewa, Captain H. Patterson, arrived from Timaru yesterday with a canto of grain, and ■berthed at Quaystreet" Jaltv to discharge. The passage occupied 19 days, light variable winds and fine weather prevailing throughout, the passage. . :" 1 ' THE CABIN. . ~ The smart brieantino OiTin, Captain R. Kenti"dv,- arrived from Timaru yesterday morning with a cargo of produce, and berthed at bnnv-street Jettv No. 2to discharge. The vessel; which arrives in' very neat order. silled from Timaru on the sth mst., ana mode the-passage a little under 10 day*. meeting with light variable winds and fine weather during the na?sage. On discharge the Carin"proceeds to Whangarei to load timber for Adelaide. , •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12523, 16 March 1904, Page 4