SHIPPING.
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WEATHER : BEPOKT. from Kfw Zealand stations At p.m. J*J S*K*"J7 barometer ftl ™S«. WW*; id „th' father &.! adss *« ! S toß> Wind, sooth, moderate gala; b»rj>m6ter, 23.-2, tierm<w-tnr, 50; weattxrr, raia. <4ttnn: Wind. ir™«r Uffht; barometer, 23.77; thermometer. , 49- weather, ralii; sea, tligttt swell. Bluff . Wafed, , frW barometer, fe*j iberfnometer, SI;, weather, toe. . : . . _ L _ POET OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. , , „ k , „ man MacLeod. (jerque, 646, A Campbell, IrSn Newcastle.-,!. .1 Craig, Limited, agents. 1 Votea! 8.9.. 6364, T. Preiser, from Glasgow and Liverpool. .. Passengers: : Misses Till), Prober.—L. D. Nathan and Co.. agents. Nrainlhi 5.8., 64C, & Stephenson, from WftaaOT Passengers: Misses Thorn**, I car, Mesdames Marshall, James, McKoown,Goteh. •rait. Messrs. Goteh, fait, Rouitjwie. Dempster, Carrnth, Laurence. Thomas. Staffer < z \ f Mr•Keiuie. Marshall. Offliffan. MoOonnell. Mcln< doe. Douglas (2). Walker. GanniDe Hayes. Aspden. Turnbull, Barr, Mason, eato J> Me■Keowu. Captain Young, R«n. Dpbson. and mx steerage.—Northern. Go., agent^. , Fanieri. s.s.. 203. T. Scott, from AYhangnrei. PMsSlers: Messrs. .Pollock. •Cooke. McKenzie. BasrnAU, Geared. - .Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. .*&**+* it® tSsgbFt srassff saa? Coast and Southern ports. r r GUborne-Mw. HiU. ifil" K»»AkiA Messrs Ganatt, Jouue. A"* o *};, *HJy Foi Napier: Mesdatnea Symonds. aud /.htiri J Palmer Misses Laurie, Adam, atessi a, Prtae. kcConfaeU. E. 0. Kills Cobb. A. Lrttlei, Goldsborough, ,Foi Jr>Ug*£3M*flSE? Benton. Eaigb, For I vtteiton-Mrs. Halgh. Benton. Younge. Clark .Messrs. iia*n kis«es A. Yoahtfe. Clark, Messrs. Pealte, Coles. Cunningham. For ■ Goertx. Bay. Misses Emery, Barnes. Me**» McManus, Jeffries, Messrs. Emery, flay, arid 13 steerage, tor all ports. r » ' j m«l Waiotahi. ia.. 878. C. Hoplon*. for. Tanranara, Ohi*a, and Opotiki. ««,„„-, «ii Kiinieri, s.s., 203, T. Scott, for Whangaral.
UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. , Thursday: Herald leaves for Last Coast Bui" 8 a.m.; Takapuna arrives at Ohehunga from Lyttelton. Wellington, and New Plymonth, and leaves again for the Same porta at 3 p.m.; Rotokino arrives from Eastern Pacific; Tarawera arrives from Southern and East Coast ports. ; :k . ■ 4»iik::&i , Friday: Navua arrives from Westport, • Satniday: Tarawera leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon; Waipon arrives ■from' Westport. '...'.■„
NORTHERN S.S. CQ.'S MOVEMENTS., j To-day •. Waitangl arrives from Tan* ] Tanga, and leaves for Great Barrier at mid-1 night: Marital leaves Ohehunga for New Plymouth at , 1 p.tfa. ; (passenger train, 12. Wp.ta;.); , Ngapnhi leaves for Milxsden Point. whanga* I rei. etc.. at 9.30 P.m.; Mahfap&pa arrives j Item Ohiwa aPd Whaxatane, ■ and leaves lor i ■Whansapona ted Port Charles at fi ant.; llKahieri* arrivua from Whangarei Town Wb n rf ,' Thursday: Kanleri leave*, for . tSTiangarel Town Wharf U 5 p.m.: Walttogt arrives -from Great Barrier; ; Wellington arrives from iMangottial. ~:Wltaugarba.# add Russell, .and .leaves for Russell and Opna at 6 pi.i M&' •pnhi arrives from Whangarei , about 8 p.m.; Sfangapapa arrives from Whangapoua abont Friday.' Ngaphhl leaves" for whahgarei, Marsden Point, etc.* at 10.50 p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onehuhga from New Plymouth abont 8.30 a.m. .;• from Whanearei Town < Wharf; ...Waitangi leaves for Tattrangfc'at 7 p.m.; Terrteora leaver for Kttaotnnd. Kennedy's Bay. and Meriiury Bay at. 8 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Awanni. Waiharara, and ;B;ohoura; Kia Ora arrive!? at, Onefcunga from Waitara. .Kawhia, and SaltiA'j Mangapfipa leaves tot Oliiwa and SiS at- 2 p.m.; Murit&i leave* for Wanganui and Opunake. • ■■<■: ;• «««„«,„* Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily \ papers.
. rapoß'ri.;-.■•,. .3 . _„, . ! Per Adtea, from Glasgow and iß Hwrpool:. 3354 bars iron. reels barb wire, 230 caw? cornfiotir, 290 ;cases cyanide, 16 grates,. l(w> cases galvanised Iron, 241 btthcllM boon . iron, 43 rolls: lead, 250 bags mannre. $£ casks and .100■ drums oil, '.319: kegs pamt, 120 pipes, Jm coils plain wire, ;10 sheets. ir0h,.1825 sash: weights, 350 boxes tin. 119 casks and 1644 cases spirits, 49 cases ; sewing machines, and sundries. , '- , .~ ; , ._
.". EXPORTS. ...... &* Per Zealahdia. for this, Sotith: 7005 bos:3 ; 40 sack?, and 69 ctaes su?ar. 3 Casks syrttp, 125 cases fruit, 13 cases waters, 34 cases groceries, 2D case.* drags, 60 cases acid, 15 packagte tops, 22 sacks oysters, 34 packages hardware, M cases confectionery, 11 crates- biscuits, 900 sacks flour, 6 package! machinery ,; 1. ebginei and trolley. 30 cases umads<&b, 12 Boxes poUsb. 1? «!iesta tea, 30 cases tea. 140 sacks.maize, 4250 (superficial feet of timber, 33 packages joinery, 120 bundles laths. 1 motor cycle. 40 cases lam, -;309 bags lime, 2000 bags cemeht. TO eases oried :ftuits?2s cases mullet. 20 bags 6ffl§| 38 cases tobacco. 30 cases saimoh, 22 P«ekaxM wham, ware, 33 cases stirch. and a quantity of sun.dries. .^-.w^,, ■•';■; BLM. 'irorsfeylnfe. ship.Penguin : Tell for tie East Coast yesterday monung..,..- . ,_, - The Hnddart-Parier steamer Zealandlj lett foi East Coast iuiU Southern ports, yesterday Sterhooh, with a nambfet of passengers and +&V2& t %F m r***to. ■learner Agapuhi arrived fron- >vhangaret with a naniDer of pasaengei-s ano a ouantHt of general &*■*,'- aiatl leaves m the Walk ■ -place again to-riight. .. ttfefiyasfe iiJS^ Yesterday afternoon the Northern Com '■■iiuSvlSSittte Waioiahl left Mr Bay bit The 7 Go°%"rnmfnt steamer Lady Eoburts was floated out of the Auckland Dock yesterday, aitex-deaning tmd .painting, and went down to SSSSaffor m JSbrth Head, in the iaf Krday the schooner M&g ccntpleted her loading tor Gisbdrhe, &nd »,*»■^>- .'i-cKw-STthe stream to await a fatourable -change ,of wind. : - , , ii;ii--. "t-- ... A i-^. The scow Hacfa.saila for otot*orne to-day. »nd on discharge proceeds on to Tologa Bay, The departure of. the Union Company* steamer Herald for East Coast portsand Wellington, has been postpone until 8 a.m. toOwtttg to the wind being tiniavburable tiie haraea Peru, loaded with kauri gum 161 ft« York, is BtiU detained in barbottiv ~. w.„-, it i The Northern Company s steamer Humeri : left foi Whangarei yesterday afternoon.
: , THE CLAN MACLEOD.. r _ 4 v.,.« The barque Clan ■, MacLeod arrived from Newcastle last night, and anchored in. the stream to await the ÜBttal inspection, jrhich will be carried put, at daylight this morning,.
: TEE NAVtJA.. ..'■*Ji.- .V ~. : The .Union Gompahy's st«amw Nayna le!t "Westpbrt fur -Auckland yesterday tooWWRj leaves fc* Fiji „at noon oh November 3.
: /THE HAWEA. < «.:,,,, ' The IJnion Company's steame?;Hawea ar« rived at the Bluff from Auckland yesterday to load grain and produce fer this port. The Reamer calls at Oiimaro M Tlwarn coming North,; : ■;■■■■ • .-.—.■• \ ;.; ':' { - mi :'' -
"''' : ''"'."" '■ • < :#1 NBP'SfIJNI!,. , '..;,. ~.. • ii 6 ,'-,i The barquentihe Neptune, which M. been undergoing an extensive overhaul during th? past few months at Auckland under the Sands of Mr. 6 T. Niccol, the owner of the vessel, is expected to be ready to re-enter the intercolonial trade- next we |& s^^| a ls Cliffe, formerly of the barque Emerald, is to have charge of the Neptune^. .
; .' THE AOTEA, j.■:; 2, M : ' J-. The Shaw. Savin, and Albloh Company fl steamer Aotep arrived from Glasgow, Liverpool, and Isneriffe yesterday mprDing, • and after the usual inspection berthed at the Queen-street Wharf, where the work of discbarglng her cargo of general merchandise commenced. Captain '.a. Prossbr, latt 01 the Pakeha. is in command, the other deck officers being:M2bief, Mr. A. H. Kirby: second, Mr. P. Bulleidj third. Mr. H. C. OUver; fourth, Mr. 8. CUlmore, Mr. J. Shep* herd is in charge of the engine department. Messrs. J. Fothergill and it. Peavcc being second arid third respectively. After loading at Glasgow the Adtea went on to Liver- , pool,, and left for Auckland on September 4. A call was made at Teaeriffft or/ the 9th for a supply of bunker coal, the voyage being resumed the same date. Moderate variable weather prevailed throughout • the voyage, Cape Maria Van Diem en being passed at 12.30 p.m. on Monday, strong northerly winds and thick, . rainy weather prevailing down the coast to arrival at 7.30 a.m. yesterday.
THE WAKANDI. The New Zealand Shipping Company's st(iajher,,Wfl.kautti is due from London to-day.
'\ THE OSWESTRT GRANGE. Ml*. Arthur N. Nathan, the local agent, received cable „advices yesterday stating that the steamer Oswestry Grange left Sydney yesterday, in continuation of her voyage from went coast of England p0rta......
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12696, 26 October 1904, Page 4
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