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SHIPPING.

High Water st AiisWaiwl-*9.t a.m.; £» P-«- ■■*■• :- „ ~:Ha'toka«-n.o.r a.m.; H.l< p.iu,- ' Sun—Bises, 4.53 a.m.; 6.12 p.*.. ; .•.-... Moon—Last, quarter, Xfteajjgt^R'■ 3 - ■" m - PORT OF AUCKLAND. ■ ,' -_ ■ _ ASBItAtS. .., +_ . vjv; Itinemoa, Government s.s., 574, Jottn Barlons, from the Kei'madecs.- ■■,--;,■*,v-^r. vavua " b.. 3000. D. McLean, from West-port. •-Union S.S. Co., agents....... . Tarawera, s.s., 2003. John Rolls, from Southem and East Coast ports'; Passengers: Mesdamtea Taylor,. Mills, Capel, Watts, Arthur, Misses Brewer. Symons, Cupel, Joyce, .Kichollsv Philpott, Porter. Hos?. Messrs. Turton. Cjoinri. Byrne, Taylor, Mills, GOwer. Day. BfOadfoot, Dt&L'in,. Watts, Cottinghaia, Dolierty, Wood and 18 steerage.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. Ngt-puhi, s.s., 640. E. Stephenson, from Whang&reu.—Northern S.S. C 0.., agents. .. v Wellington, s.s., 275, w. Rtrqiiliar.' from Mangornii, ngai'oa, and Rnss«ll. -. Passengers: Mesdames Lane, Nieolson, . Snowden, Field, -Walking, Messrs.. Wallace, Brown, W. Lane, J. S. Lane, Dougla'3, Nicol?op, McDonald, .Blake. Gillibrand, Masters, Shepherd, Edltrigton (3), Lombardo, and two steerage.^—Northern S.S. Co., agent?. .•< vYaitangi. i.9., 197,. P. A. Stein, from the Great Barrier.— S.S. Co.. agents. Mimgapaprw s.a., 147, 0. Faulkner, from Ohiwa, and Wbakatahe.—Northern S.S. Co.. agent*. DEPARTURES. Herald, ei, 173. .fnhn Campbell, fcr East Const porta and Wellington. «. Wellington, s.s.. 279, W. FarciUliar. for Etta--6*ll. and Opua. . - . iii , •■-.-•-, Kanieri. s.s., 203, T. Scott, for Wliangarel. ' UNIONS.S. CO.'S MCVEMEIfTS. , ~ Saturday: Tarawera leaves for. I'aat ,Coast and Southern ports at noon; WairfSrl arrives from Wostport. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S 2IOVEKEN*ts... , To-day: Nssapahl leaves . for Whangar-ei. iiarsden Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m+; Rarawa arrives at Onebunga from New • Plymouth about 8.30 a.m.; Kanieri arrives 4rom Wbsingarei Town Wharf; Waitangi leaves for Taurangft at 7 p.m.; Terrahora teaveJi for Kuaotunu. Kennedy's Bay, and Mercury Bay at. 8 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Awnnni, Waiharara. arid Hohoura; Kia Ora arrives at Onehuhga, from Waitara. JKawhia, and Raglan; Alangapapa leaves for. Ohiwa and Whakatane at !& p.m.; Muritai leaves for WanganUi and Opunake. ~ , ,-<,., ■-■.■ Thames Sen-ice: Steamers leave lor Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisements dally papers.

IMPORTS. .: Per Navua, from Westport: 1300 tcraa coaL Per Taravr6ra, from the South:, 428 sacka oats. 108 cases fruit, 2383 sacks wheat, 302 bales straw, 200:1 sacks chaff. 271 bones batter, 851 sacks potatoes, 200 cases meats, 45, sacks oatmeal, 200 cases sugar, 330. sacks bran, 3 horses, 85 sacks and 620 bags flour, and a large quantity of general cargo. ~' v * Per Wakanui: 1 tank arid -12$ case* Pry's tocoa and chocolates.—T. H. Hall ated 00.

The Northern Ooinpariya steamer Ngapuhi arrived from Whangarei last evening, and leave? for the ssimo place again to-night P . r '.. , Yesterday morning the Northern Oompariy'si Bte£(inei Wellington arrived from the North, and left in the evening for Russell and Opua. The Northern Company's steamer TerraBora leavea at C o'clock to-night for way ports and Mercury Bay. Yesterday:...afternoon, the. Northern.: Company's .steamer "Waitangi arrived from the Great Barrier, arid leaves this erasing for Tauranga. ." „ * The Shaw-Savill, and Albion Company's steamer Aotea will probably leave for Wei. lington to-morrow.-, .-, - , , -~- ~ M Last, evening- the- Northern 4?ompiny b steamer Mangapapa arrived from Ohiwa anti Whakatane, with » cargo of produce, etc .fifesleaves for Whangiipoua and Port Charles at 8 &*clb'ck tb-hight. . .„..;... —, -:,»-.«>■. The scow.Bravo, ;a being remeasured by the Customs authorities. ..., ~.. ..,.,, .- v s_Yesterday the steamer Brisbane left Kaipara for Melbourne.., .. ... ~„ .;.. t:-. v ,.z , , The Union Corr.pany"3 steamer Herald leu for East Coast ports and WeUinirtcai yesterday morning with a. large general cargo.

THE WAfeArJUL. ,„,,»,.,-, . The, New • Zealand Shipping . Cbmpany'B steamer Wakanui, from London to Auckland, passed Cape, Mart!. Van. Diemsn at 2.50 . p.m. yesterday, ar*d £h<vuld fitaka port about noon trt-flay. • ..- - ~, „ ,

r '%-jV ;........THE. NAVUA- .- - -~ ■«- • ' The Union Company's atteaflier Navna, •tain IX ■~; McLean, arrived from Wesftport shortly "after 5 p.m. yesterday,' and berthed at Qoay-atreet Jetty No. 2., The . stumer left Westport at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday, passed Cape Maria Tan Diemen at midnight on Thursday, and arrived as above, having experienced fine. weather, throughout the passage. The Navu» proceeds on to Fiji at noon on Wednesday next..... ~ • " THE"'NORTHERN CBI&iV .._. ... : The baftitJ© - Northern Chief, wlilon. «rrlW from Newcastle on Wednesday evening, frill berth at the Chelsea, Wliarf this morning to discMrg® her cargo of Ms,]. On completion, 4h» vrassel will be laid up lor extensive ovorv. Vv.il. ; '"'.'■.■' f , _ THE 181N8M0A..,,, ~ 4, ; TK« CtiTerffloaeht steamer Hittfimoft. Cap- ! tain Jon a Bdlloha, arrived from the Keraadisci last evening. ■'< The Hlnemda left, Auckland on Octobei. 18. "and met With a ftro*ife •westerly swell on the passage. Landed St all of the islands in * the -\ group, bat, found no traces of either castaways. or WrecfiaSsi. The Hinemoa., leaves for *■*"> Northern lighthouses to-mor/0^.,„;,,,., t r ....^,.^ ---■. ■ ■ .-' ' ', . . THE TARAWBBA.., & . ,-..„-...„ 'Hie "Union Company's steamer ToirMrenk, Captain John. Rolls, arrived from : Sotttkofca and 'East Coast porta at WO a.m.,yesterday, berthing at Quay-street Jetty. No. 2. Mr. F. L. Ferguson, the purser, reports that the Bteanter left Dunedin on Friday last, and called at Lvtteltcm, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Left the latter port at 9.15 a.m, on Wednesday, and arrived as above. Fine weather and moderate SSa& Were experienced throughout the passage. The Tarawera leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon tomorrow. ..,_,.._. ....... . ■ -■... THE ■ MANUKA.,.. The .Onion Company's Bfr*anw*, ASlannka .1 .ft Sydney for Auckland ji%terday afterncon, and is ««xpected to Km late an Sunday night, ■"• '■•'. ■rt.Jj,: - ..---• : '' "''"'' r-■ ■•■ ■■■■- '■'■ v .' ..■'.'. THE JffiOTOfelNO. .. , ■ .- The Union Company's ?tea<ner KotoMfto i* due from, 'the Society and Cook Islands tomorrow. . ■~.■•,

■: ~. , THE WAIPORL -<i-.-:.iv"| The Union Company's Steamer Waip&ri left Westport for Auckland late On. Wednesday night, and' is due 'to-mori.-ow night. The steamer returns to Westport on discharge.

POET OF ONEHUNGA.,

, ■~ . .ARRIVALS. ..' »■„ b : ■: . Takapuna, s.s., Geo. Holford, from Lytteltorn: Wellington, and New Plymouth. PasSeiogefs: Misses West, Madson, , Eawnsley, Hair, Witheford, McLean, Parsons, Abbott, McLean, MWdathes Lortea Mi child, Petheriok, Penney,. NiohoL Parson, Orchard,. Hair, Bloomfleld. Abbott, Phillipp...Todd, Chennell, McLean, Grlhley, Messrs. WhitmirSh, West, Kebbell, JafgOr;* Todd, Pfintte3tt_ Petherick, Siilclttin Morley, King, Orchard. Walton, Savages, Phillips, Grange, Clarfeft. Ryan, Phillips, Tarry, Chennell, t Murray, Cralhe, Grinley. Todd, Foster, Walker, and sfiteerage 18.—Unioh S.RiCo., ■ agehts. ' % ; ■ ■■■ ■>' ■

. — - ■ - ■•:"■■ DEPARTURE!?. ■■-,-; ■■: Ohinemuj'i, a.s.. W. Waters, for Mitclielsdri aha Co., Refits. ', ' ;. Takapnna, s.s., Geo. Holford, for Ne# Plymouth andWdliington. Passengers: Misses Peaks, Evans. Williams, Smith, Bonrke, Evans, Morley. Gould, Johnston* Wilkinson, Johnson. Mesdames Melhose, Besar and infant, Williams, Bonrke, Bates, Jordan, Slattery, Preston, Tr<>theway, Windl&, Lyons, Byrnes. McMillan. Smith and 3 children. Tindell and infant, Nicholson, Stitt, Ker.*, Messrs. Evans, E. Campbell, Pountney, H. Pearce, Mitchell, Warren, Preston, Tretheway, Wmdle. Wilkinson. Tindall, Hodgson, Arohi»atl (2), Symss, Barrows. Forsyth; Wilson, Judge Mack}-, Messrs. McKeihgJe, 0. M. Phil' lips. Redstone. Felton, Smith, McMillan, Slat6ntlett - J - Finnerty, Hft.Wke, Ntit.ina, McMnUan, and 32 etearage.-Union S.S. ■bo., agents.

B dayni?M flWn i left for Rnlan on ea ' Atote & a lVed fr^ m tMUUM. 3?'"i d ,S w Plymouth at 7.50 a.m. wlulnfegU|\g New ■?««* and BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE M\RIA VAN DffiMlN October 27.-Th« 8 - 6 ' WnkanQi passed east at 2.30 p.m. to-day. i»«»eu east KAiPARA HEADS. October 27.-Sailed: Brisbane, s.s., for MeU liourne. « MARSDEN POINT. October 27.-Sailed- Moonah and Teraratra ketches, Saxon, schooner. NEW PLYMOUTH. October 27.^—Arrived, Marital, b.s., from CiiieMttfiijft. Sailed: Mttritai, s.s., lor OnehUnga. . - .' ...WAITARA. i October last night: Kia Ora, 3.5., lot Kawhia, Raglan, and Onebuhga. WELLINGTON. ' • October 27.—Arrived Marere, s.s.. from Napier; Rotolti, s.s., fttffi Onehttnga and New Plymouth.: Sailed Athenic, s.s., for Gis- : borne Victoria, 5.«., for the South, Hobart. and Melbourne; Rotoltl, 5.8., for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehtitlga. Passengers for Onehnnga: Miss Eyre, Mrs. White, Messrs. James, Taylor, Symon, Crawley, Christie. WESTPORT. October 27.-Sailed, last night; Waipon, s.s., for Auckland. i ,;' ■ , LYTTEI/i'ON. .. ', j October 27.-Sailed Mokoia, 8.5., for Syd-| 6 *; ""a East Coast. Passengers for Auckw2r^' Misses Monr (2), Atesdamca Bayley. BeSSf ft ° B? ' MeSsr3i DaTidson

PORT CHALMERS. October £7.—Arrived: Mimiro* «.g., from Lyttelton - mm. - October Arrived: Tonffftrlxo. 8.1., from fort Chalmers. ~.? . r, 11t , >.... : , .-.,. ,; .SYDNEY. • October 27,—Sailed Manuka, b.s.. for AuckUntl " .. MLtitftJUNE. ■ Octotet Hawke's Bay, b.s., from London. vSaJiled: Hoeraki. 5.8., for Hohart arid New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 28 October 1904, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 28 October 1904, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12698, 28 October 1904, Page 4

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