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SHIPPING.

i.. t* Sigh" Water at Auckland—s.K7 a.m.;' S.ST p.m. „ „ Manning—>'7.S6 ami.; 7.<"G p.m. Sun—Blsss, 6.1C a.m.; set*, 6.3? p.tn," Moen—New, Satttrder, 9 S3 a.m. W3ATHEB BSPOET. The iollowlngr Is Captain Edwin's weather report i * from New KealanS statioas at five p.o. yesterday:— itannicao Heada; Wind, west, bresie; biroiaeter. . 30.35; : theraoaaeter, , 60; vsstlier, ; gloomy; sea, moderate. " New Plymouth: Wind, Muth-weJt, light; btro- , " laetei, 30.26; thermometer, til; weather, giooptiyj •ca, smooth. : : : ■ Castlepoiat: Wind, north-welt, strong; barometer, \ 30.01; thermcmetsr, Ci; weather, to; sea, heavy outside. ■ Wellington: Wind, north-north-west, fresh: barometer, 33.15; thermometer, CO; weather, fine. Westport: Wind, south, light; barometer, 50.34; ; thermometer, 68; weather, fine; sea, smooth. Kaikoura: Wind, calm, barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 6s; vreather, fine;sse t smooth. Elcff: Wind, west,' hefty gale; barometer, CS.SS; thennoaietcr, £5-; weather, fliiwery; seii, very litavy in tfc? straits. ARRIVALS. Ngapuhi. s.s,, 640. K. Stephenson, from Whangurei. ' Passengers: - Misses EUot, Baker, Crichtoij, McLiiod. Catclipoie. Kote. Mesdames O'Oarroll, M&nder fs>. Cmncti, Eliot. McCarthy, Cabitt, Pay ton, Gentry, Mc'.achlan, Argrale. Strutliers. Captain Ar-g-aic, Messrs. fitrutherj, O'Sullivan.' Robinson, Itallenstein (2;, Nairn. Hyland. Clear McLean, Cooper, Brown. Carey. Cooke. Robinson. S. C. Brown. Cooper. Service. Gibson, Hemphill, Rasmnsseh. Shanks. Catchpoll, Herbert, Millar. Teupet. Master Cooper, and 14 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kanierj. s.s., 203,' T. Scott, from Whar.gr.rsi. Passengers': Messrs. Gillies. King, Clark. Wills. Arundeil, McMillan. Wigtnore. McDonald, "White, Brown, street.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■ v' Manga pa pa, s.s.. 157, C. Faulkner, from : WTiakatane, Tauransa, and Ohiwa. Passenjprs: Mesdames Bathgate and child, Callentier, Simpkins, Rev. Collier, Messrs. CaU.ender, W. 'Lawrence.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. "West Australian, barque, 64?. W. Barber, frdm Lyttelton.—G. V. tedgcambe, agent. - ! ; V ; . DEPARTURES. Sonoma. R.H.s., 6000. C. P. Herriman. for Sydney. Passengers: Rev. .5. and Mrs. Pasiell and child. Mr. and Airs. G. Duncan and infant, Mr. and airs. Gordon Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hooker and fire children, Rev. Mother Mary. Mesdbmes Mcl.eod, Rayner, Inglis, Fa!lowtield. H. Weils, Kisses C. G. Ireland. McIjeod. Towusjend, Irwin.. Hon. H. J, Saundarson. Colonel L ?.ibach, and Messrs. Black. 11. Bath. A. D. Shiison, G. W. S. Patterson. A. Hanna, P. Q. Shaw, J. Coates, T. P. Dofcson, G. Peterson, K. Kin?. A- Bryan, Blackie, iHampson, Rynner B. Tooth. W. Stoke?. R, Wockner. Oats. E. Hawken. H. C. Baulf, McMorrish. > ' ' "" Zea-landia, s.s., 5000, W. J. Wytlie. for East £ : Coast am! Southern ports. Passengers: Misses • Hardy. .\Vare, Low. Creiy. Gardner, Williams, Henderson. Robinson, Tantier, Anderson. Land, Bailie, Havers. Mesdames Park and child. Lee-Lewes, Hall. Payling and child, Challiuor, Henderson and Z childteti. Wiiley .-.••'•and infant, Robinson. Contts. Rainier. Court, Moore, Frost and child. Green. Stone, Jonson, Bailie, Tatcben. Messrs. Browne. Comer (2), • Oiitos. Cla-den. Clark, Bailie, Scheele. Contts. Court. Cooke, Laid. Allenby. Heat, Dawson. Palmer .Dann. Payllng. Howi«on, Kin?, Rev. .• G. Frost, and £0. steerage. " • ••. ' ■ Waiotahi. s.s.. 273. R. Hankem for Tanranga, CJhiwa, and Opotiki. • ' ~ "Kaaieri. s.s., 285. T. Scott, for Wnsngarei. ESPECX2D AEBI7AL3. - I.OTDr,'.r: I intra, s.s., via Anstialta, das abaci April 20. . Msrere, s.s., vis Australia, one about April 27. Wakanni, s.s., daft about April 25. Klwsru,' s.s., vi* Aa»tralia, to esil April 7. St*r ot Australia, 8.5., via Australia, dr.e abor.t . "• May 9. Hawke's Bay, 5.»., vis Australia, ar,e about Mar to. lima, barqaeaiiae, da?. LrvBKPCoi,: . Matatua, 3., direct, tailsd March <. Sis Fftiscisco: •• Sonoma, E.M.*., to-day. .Saw TOES ,', - - BaSoUc, s.s., via Australia, st Melboasae April 10. Ams>t«rdata, harqac, pat into tha Aaores 'dl»- • masted. • 'Anglo-Saxon, s.s., via Australia, g&l)*d March 13, ' Bnceros, s.s., via Australia, to sail about April W. Pnrx.iDEi.PHi4: ' " : Felleti Boveriso, barque, saiUd, E 7VSZTZ: Wsikars, s.s., Saoday- ••.. ■ Samoa: .... Haarsio, s.s,, April 28. ;4.V rosea: Hacrotc, s.s., April 2?-. ■ ° - Fiji : Eaarsto, s.s., April 2?. Newcastle: A! lebaraa, barqae, early. Jland-i 1*1?, barqusstiae, sailed. ' . Pantile Hill, barqaentlne, Sailed. Jessie Craig, barqae, early.' Tahiti: • XaTiuni, s.s., Taaraiay. * ■ ~•. Rabotossa: TaTicni, s.s., Thaxsdaj. CAICCXTA: Aparlma, s.t., about May SO, ■FEOJTCTED DB?A?.TUES3. L0«3OS; / Slisiiro, s.s., a bar. 5 Friday. PAS' t'aASCiSco: "" " , f Sanotna, R.M.s., April 29. f Saw Yoas:' ■ AB?lo-BTorsaan, barqaa, to arrlva, Tohga: Easrqto, s.s., May 4. EJiMOi : Haaroto, i.s,, Msj 4. SrDKKY : ' ' ilararaa, «.f., MssJay. m;: . " " - Moara, s.s., April 23. TTSIOK S.S. CO.'S MOVIMSKI3. To-day: Eotoiti arrives Irani Welliagtoa. Jfel- ' ion, and New Plymouth: Moora arrives ire re West- - -' port; Eotoitl leave# for Hew Plymouth, Welllngtoa, , * uad Kelson »t 3 p.m. (3.10 p.m. irsin); Herald •• arrives • from Bast Osast bays, and leaves ' for East '' v Coast bays', liisbcrae, and Sapier (Mear-tteel. **"• Thursday: Taviaai arrive* from. Eastern Pacific; Tarawera arrives from Danadla, Lyttelioa, Wei'iagtan. Napier,' sad Qisbaras. • Friday Takapaaa arrives from Wellington sad V I Hew Plyraoatb; «sis leaves'"for Sew Hjgsfafb oaljf a: 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). * *»' Saturday: T&rawsra leaves far Siifcorne, Napistj . Wellington, Lytteiton, and Suae din as 13 nooa. BTODBABT-?A3EBB CO.'S MOTEUBirTS. To-day: Zeslaiidia leaves for the Soath at 3 p.m, KOETH2EN S.S. CO.'S MOVRMEKT3. •C~ To-day: Waitaagi arrives km,. Tsiras sd.l fsfi?«Whangr.niata ■ sad leaves for the Great Barrier at 3 • p.m.; Kanierl attires from Whaagirei Town Wh3rf; Nei.uahi leaves ior WLaagarai, Mitrsdea Point, etc., at 1!.3j p.m. ' .". . Tfaamea Safvice: 1 earners leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. ■ See Eavertiiements daily pipit*.'" '■ ' VESSEL 3 IS HABEOOT.. Psyche, in stream. »s . Iris, cable steamer, in itraam. ■ Ec.i .Tirn Chief, barane, st 9agar Works, C. Vobies, barque, at Eaiiway Whstf. , Laira, barque, In stream. Keptune, barquentice, in strsxm. Elfriede, sshoonai, en slip. , . Eotctta, brigaatine, at Bailwsy Wharf, \ IMPORTS. Per West Australian, frees LytteUan:' Cj3 tonji grain and produce. EXPORTS. Per Zealandia, for the South.' 6580 bags and 803 tacks sugar, ft* cases syrup, etc., hi hogsheada treacle, 17 cases confectionery, 31 cases jams, 400 cases fruit, 18 cases fitb, 5& cases' Salmon and sardiaes, 45 sacks maize, 60 cases " r kerosene. 60 sacks coal, 3200 superficial feet of sawn timbsr, 1200 bales box timber, 3 packages wickervrare, 4 pianos. 23 cases cornflour, 18 -.'..'60 case.? New Zealand starch, SO packages rope, 800 Lags lime, £50 bags cement, 1460 gackl pumice, 15 eases milk. '£0 packagee hardware, v cases stationery, 2& bales paper, 6 casks wine, ; 110 cases waters, 17 cases tobacco, 35 cases test 5 ', and groceries. 22 hides, 90 bundles lathes, 60 Backs melons, SO easef acid. 1 horse (Lyttejibh), * - and a quantity of stindriea, including the trail. /-■ . shipments ex Sonoma. The Hnddart-Parkei steamer Zealandia left for East Coast, and Southern ports yesterday afternoon, with a number of passengers and a large general cargo, including transhipments per Sonoma from San Francisqo. Last night the Northern Company's stsamer • Ngapuhi arrived from Whangarei With passengers and general cargo, and leave» lof the name place again to-night. , ~ The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi left tor Eay of Plenty ports yesterday afternoon. At twelve o'clock to-night, the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi leaves lor the r Great Barrier. The barque Laira went to an anchorage in the stream yesterday afternoon, and,sails for Kaipars. tojday to load timber for Melbourne. „ . , To-day the brifrantine Rotnttia will be towed down to Basnail's mill, Turua, Thames River, to load timber for Sydney. The barque Northern Chief will complete the discharge of her cargo of coal from Newcastle, to-morrow, and lea res about- Tuesday next •; for Kaipara to load timber for Sydney. THE SONOMA. The mail steamer Sonoma resumed her tojage to Sydney at daylight yesterday mora biff, and is due at the New South Wales port #n Friday neit. • . ■; f , THE TOMOANA. The Tyger liner Toraoana left New Torv lor Australia anil New Zealand on April lp. and makes Auckland the first port ot call in this colony. ________ ' , THE TARAWERA. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera left, Napier for the North yesterday, She .. .. call* at Gisborne to-day, and is due at Auckland to-morrow morning. THE TAVIUiJI. The Union Company's steamer Taviuni is L" slue from the .Society and Cook Inlands to- ' morrow. but may _ probably put in an appearance this evening. . THE INDEA. ■ S I • .The Tyser liner Indra, according 1° advice* received by the local agents, Messrs. Heather. . ' Jlobertbn, and Co-, left Melbourne for Syd- . ney on Monday last, and is due at this port 011 the 20 th inst.

THE HERALD. ! The Union Company'# steamer Herald arrived at Whangam' from Glsborne yesterday to load liino for the East Coast. The steamer is due at Auckland to-night, and leaves l;or East Coast porta to-morrow evening. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN. „ The Darque West Australian, Captain W. Barber, arrived from Lytteiton yesterday afternoon with a cargo of grain and produce. Rie master deports sailing from Lytteiton on March 30. and met with strong north-west winds to the East Cape, which was passed on (Saturday last; thence easterly winds to Cavier Island on 'Sunday, where the vessel was becalmed lor !14 hours. The barque will berth at the wharf to-day tc discharge. NEW" YORK SHIPPING. Messrs Maiiiar and Quere&ii. under dat® of March 17, report that the dniness to trade Jor Australia, and New Zealand noted in their last : report, still continue*. Vessels, coin steamer? and sail, on the berth have expert(snced mUch ditflcalty in 'pettussr sufficient cargo to fiil, and even where orders nave been placed there has been great, delay in jjttiir.s in goads (rem the West and North, owinsr to severe wcathe?. In the course of the next few week? it is hoped that shipment? will be made with much more promptness and regularity.' At. the present time the or.lv steamer loading- is the Tomoana. lot Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports, advertised for despatch at the end of Die present month, but probably not wiling before April 16. Freight rates by steamer are unchanged, and as -they continue low there seems to be no probability fit Any reductions. Ail freight' rates by sail are about a. charter cost. Tannage is only In moderate supply, and it is likely that higher rates mast he paid to secure sailing vessels later oil. PORT OF OJxEHUNG A. J ARRIVALS. Rarawa, g.8., W. F. ' Korbory, from New Plymouth. 1 Passengers: Misses Arm strong flu. Cowan. Anderson. Brewery, white ley, GaiiUug, McGrand, Grain. « hickaro, Lewis, Mesdamea Brewery, Whiteley, Turner. \\ ells. Pool. Hurley, Beck,. Irwin. R«tsl Seaiues, Reeve, Captain : Irwin. Messrs. 0 Prise oil, Wills. Benjamin, Hastie (4).' Gordon, Yojpii, i;ankay, Churton, Hart, East, I.cekey. Li gutbnrn. FraSsr, JtonVseks, Ryan. Fookes, Armlitrcmff, Argust, .Beck, and steeraye.— Northern ».». Co., agents. DEPARTURE?- , „ Br raw a, s.s., W.F. Ncrbury. foi New Plymonth Passengers: Misses Burr. Under, AfcJn ethr, Murdoch. Bockfort. Gassidv. Mesdaroes Coffey. Bun;. Absrnethy. Parker. Brndstreet, West wood, Leslie, Revs. Aw!* net by. Moore. Woolley. Messrs. Hogg-, Coney, Morrison. Kenderdine, Spencer, Moore, Morse, Ahsrnetliy <& Twiner. Murdoch. Buckle, D&vi<». Hodgson. Washer. New all. Leslie. li* Z, Master. Bond. Me Arthur, Denton, Bprr. ftinjpsoy* West wood. Muit*, Casssdy. Braastreet, and 17 Britain, for Opunake and Glenolz. s.s.. T. Haultaiu, for OpnnaKe and Watigaiiui." The Northern Company's steamer Rarawa cirri ml yesterday morning from New Plymonth. and left again in the afternoon tor the same port- , ~ , - n „„ Yesterday tits s.s. Glenels sailed for Opuitakd and Wan gar.ni.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12546, 13 April 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12546, 13 April 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12546, 13 April 1904, Page 4

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