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SHIPPING.

: / *tigh lf»ter at Auckland—lo.lC a.m.; 10.34 p.m. , > t , " t>- '' Manukitu—o.ls a.m.; 0.33 p.m. ln s;*es, 4.4-5 a.m.; sets, 7.12 p.m. g,-';;. iMoon—J [ ?ir«fc quarter, Saturday, 7.41 a.m. $«• " - , WEATHER REPORT. * fc . , 6 following la Captain Edwin's weather report *t 5 ,m ' yesterday:—Mannkan Jlcatls: AViml. S&£i* i Wthrsonth-west, frwii; barometer, 30.20; titer-;-v*._ mometer, 68; weather, cloudy; bar, smooth. New Plymouth: Wind, south-west, fresh; -barometer, 30.1!; thermometer, 63; weather, fine; sea. tmoolli. , - C;*?tlepoint: Wind, north-east, bree~e; barometer, pi-, 30.5; thermometer, 01; weather, fine; sea, moil orsX. ate. ' Wellington: Wind, north. breeze; barometer, 30,00;. thermometer, 63; weather, fine. Wcstport: "Wind, south-west, breeze; barometer, 30.03; theris- mometer. 62; weather, line; sea, smooth. Kaikonra: Wind, north-east, light; barometer, S!t.:iC; thermometer, OS; weather, fine; sea. smooth. llluff: Wind, west, moderate gate; barometer, 30.00; tlieriiionjcter, fSS; weather, foft.cy. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Kanieri. s.s.. £03. T. Scott, from \\ nangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mr*. jMoK.eny.ie. Messrs. jS'eville, Wilkinson, Nefrre?. Webster, DicUeaon. Lambert, G. Arnold. T. ThompsonNorthern S.S. Co.. agent*. May Howard, schooner. 84. T. Jones, from Hokianga.—Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Manuka, s.s.. <505. Edwin Phillips, lor Syd- &*>..' ney. Passengers: Misses Eerktiill, Gill, Cochrane, Rue, Golrhvatcr (2), O'ciullivan, Rove, ?- ilesdamos JTaekmau, Lindsay. Waterhouse. Kilcan, Coleman, Tim pp. Ilinde. Coster, Jjernhill. Lawrence and infant. Cook. Knapston. Borcll and infant. Hallcnlmvy, Ravin. Griffiths. Nave?, Messrs. A. Pitta*. T. W. Unite, P. L. Gibson, Mackay ft), Power, R. 11. .(Clinton, AV. Stewart, Laniard. Horell. Rurrow?, Cat.o. T. iS. Dewar. W. .1. Court enay. Brock, i , I Hallenbury. Stewart. E. J). it lips. Watt, W. ' .1. Geddis, .Turkman, AVatcrhouse. Rae, Ilinde, Freeman. Tail. W. Stewart. Thomas. 'I'reu"with, Harvey, (5. If. Alinnis,- - W. E. Tattlcy, AMeKaiti, Hi's. Lindsay, Cooke, and. 50 steera ' v - i N'srnpubi. 5.?., 640, I'. Slcpuensoti. lor A>l:fiBgarei. Terranora. p.*.. 350. E. McLenil. for Mercury Bay. Tairna, and V.'hfngainata. Clansman, s.s.. 3;'.0. W. '-'ai'tinliar. for litis'i cell. AVliansraroa. and Maiigonni. Wellington, s>.. 27J. T. llaultain, for Holioura and Jlokiansa. AVaitansi, s.™., V) 7, P. A. Slein. for Tauranga. Paeroa. s.s.. 02. ]!. Jlunkcn. for Helena Hay, Vhananalii. Wliangai'tti'ii, and Tntukaka. Chelmsford, s.s.. 7j. H. Richards, for HoS' faoura, Awanui, and AVaiharara. iX- EXPECTED AI! RIVALS. LONDON: Maori, s.s.. direct, sailed. lfaipara. s.s.. direct, to sail. - Rangatira, s.s.. direct, sailed. Indradevi. 8.8., via- Australia, sailed Decem- > • ber 29. Rakaia, s.s.. direct, to sail. Star of Scotland, s.i.. via Australia, sailed November 24. Delphic, s.s., early. !;' > LlVKltl'OOI.: ;i , Indralema. s.s.. early ■ Somerset, s.s., sailed December 20. Glasgow: Indralema. s.s., early. SAN Francisco : Ventura. P., Ms., to-day. ■XKW i'OilK: Buteshire, 5.?., via Australia, at Capetown January 1. on lire. , Pliarsalia, s.s., via the South, due December 25. ~ ~ , _ r.; Oakbankj. s.s.. via Australia, sailed December 9. ~ ji! . Morayshire, s.s.. sailed December 20. Bougaiiville, barque, via Wellington, tailed September. 4. Anna, barque, sailed October 31. j.f: Star of Ireland, s.s.. via Australia, sailco ?X-, r December 13. Anglo Norman, barque, to sail. 'X SYDNEY: Zealandia, s.s., Sundry. S FIJI: >. ' Navtta, s.s., to-morrow. SAMOA: 'ft Hauroto, s.s.. early •-.i Tonga: Hauroto, s.s.. early. j Port Stephen S: Kongsbvrd, bariiucntine, early. t pNewcastm : '(hClan MacLeod, barque, sailed. Prince John, barciuentine. early. ifc.*' ■ Jessie Craig, barque, early. Kathleen Hilda, barque, early. Elverland. bar«n:e?,itine. early. Penrile Hill, barftucntinc, early. &: ; C-AKENCETOWN: ;4',' ■. St. Kilda, baniuentir.s, early. &£s"'■ . PROJECTED DEPARTURE.?- i -V Perthshire. ?.3.. about January 20. '• I Perthshire. 3.3., about January 20. j >" San FEANCIICO: i Ventura, E.M.S.. January 27. • I ig NEW YORK: Peri, s.s., to loau. ! fev SYDNEY: t . J '• Ventura, R.M.s., to-day. ; SAMOA: „, 1 », ■ Manaponri. s.s., 1 aureusy. ! frf Tonga: , , I 'i 1 . Mauaponri, s.s., fiiui'tdny. , ;y FIJI: . , I i', • Manaponn, s.s., 'inurse!ay. - PASOTONGA: Siy Taviuni, 6.8., January 24. fS TAHITI: . Tavinni, s.s., January rf. ••'«Hy . UNION s.s. CO.'3 MOVEMENTS. ■ . To-day: Eotoiti leaves sor New PlymoaiU and |j.-», "Wellington at C p.m. (2.10 p.m. train); ilsn*..Ki leaves for Sydney e.t 5.30 p.m. To-day: Mokoia leave for the South at 4 in. ; ; Wednesday: TaUapnna arrivea from Wellington, f Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves for ?,ew " Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson at 3 p.m. (-W I p.m. train); Matiapouri leaves for Ton;a. bamo.i, Fiji, and Sydney at " p.m.; Navna arrives from '■ ' . Piji and leaves tor Wellington soon after arms.. A' » : Thursday: Talono arrives from the South. ; Friday: Botoiti arrive? from Wellington an'l -re >•Plymouth and leaves again for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m.'train'). Saturdayi Talune Iscivct for the South at 1- nooii. NOISIHRP.N S.S. CO.'? MOVEMENTS.' - . To-day: Ngapuiii nrrlves from Whancarei about £& 7.30 p.m.; Kanieri leaves tor vriiungarei Town 7> •Wharf at 5 p.m.; Rarftw:'. arrive? at Otiehunga tiom Sitxt Plymouth i-bout 8.30 a.m., and leaves for the same port at i p.m. (tr.-.in, •' p.m.); Terranora "i- - rives from Mereary B-.v «»>d Tainia iibont 10 P- n '- ■■■'*' Wedntfdav: Avaiotahi leaves for Tiiirjnga and ■ Oootiii at 9 a.m.; Ncrapuhi leaves for Wlwnearei at 10.30 p.m.; AVaitancri leaves for the carrier a. ::-V midnight; , Kanieri arrives from _ VTuangarei abopt 7.20 p.m. . _ Thursday: Kanieri !cnri»* for Wbanearel Town "Wharf ' at* 1' p.m.; AV;:il.tn»i r'rrives from the Great Barrier about 1.30 i«.in.; llsriiwu. arrives at Onebqn?a from New I'lymoutf! anoiit 8.30 a.m. • and leaves for (he tame port at •! p.m. (train, ~ p.m.); Ngapiihi arrive.) irom Whangirsi about . •••' pan.;- Muritr.i crrivt» fit Onehiinga from Opnnaie !•••>' «nd Wanganui. ; _ _ . Friday: Terranori lrnve l ? for Mercury Bay. Kn;iotima. and Kennedy's Bay at p.m.; Clansman leaves for Tanranta at' '< p.m.; Ngapnhi leaves for k\ WhanKarei, Mcrsden Point, etc.. at S p.m.; Earner: K arrives -from What>?sVel Town TCliarf about S pa.: Kia Ora arrives from llielan. Kav.'hia, nu Viaii : tara; -Clansman arrives from Itiw?ell, .W hangavoi, and Mangonui about fi.3o a.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Hohoura, Awanui. and AVaiharara about 6 p.m.; Paeroa arrive * from Northern port? early. :i •' Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. . i VKSSP.I.S IN" lIAUBOtIR. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. ■ Karamea, s.s.. at Queen-street Whan. Tavioni. s.s., at Queen-street nnarl. J i Manapouri. s.s., at Queen-street■ \\ barf. Aparima, fi.s., at Queen-street wliari. . . Mokoia, s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, s».s., in stream. ■Mg Guldregn. barque, in dock. i Peri, barque, nt tjueen-strcet Uliarf. V Alma, barque, at JI onsen-street. Wharf, fe". JN'ortiiern Cbicf, barque, at Quay-street •:.! Breastwork. EXPOI! re. Per Manuka, for Sydney: 19 bars and 2 fv. boxes bullion. 1751 sacks copra. 127 cases and 53 sacka kauri gum, oi bales ncmp, 45 fl.ick; aaud, 43 sacks bides. « horses. 21 drums &us . i; liquor, 94 bundles and 15 pieces timber, 50 eaves whitebait, 2 casks limejuice, and fctin(iriea. The Union Company's steamer Manuka left lor Sydney last evening, with a number of ' passengers and a considerable quantity of cargo. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi left tor AVhaiisrarei. ' The Union Company's steamer i.lokoia. leaves for East Coa't anil Southern ports, llobart, and Moibouvue, this afternoon. Yesterday tlie Northern Company's steamer Clansman left for the North. The Union Company's steamer Manapouri leaves for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney to-morrov eveninp;. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Wellington left for llolioura and lioki«nga. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Terranora left for way ports nnd-Wlia-ngamata. The Norwegian barque Alma sails for Maiden Island this morning to load guano for . Melbourne. . .. THE VENTURA. • T.be mail steamer Ventura is due from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Pago Pago to-day, 'and proceeds on to Sydney a few hours after ' arrival. The following passengers have fit booked to proceed by the steamer:— and Mrs. Crooke and three children. Mesdames ft. . Simon, Blacklock, Misses M. Donovan, J, i ; v Burrv. McMillan. Simon. Major J. H. Upham, i.' - Messrs, J. L. Young, P. Conroy, Westcbtt, Douglas. Blacklock, Harper, J. Lovatt, K. J. V— Owen, Master Lovtitt, la second saloon, and 10 steerage. ' * • THE GULDREGN. The -'contract for the repairs to the Nor- : wegian barque Guldregn has been given to i!: Mr. O. Bailey, jun., who has now a large number of workmen engaged in stripping . and caulking the vessel. The barque i 3 to be also recoppered, and the work will occupy tome weeks. .. THE ENDEAVOUR. . The new auxiliary ketch Endeavour, built •' hv Messrs. Bailey and Lowe to the order of Captain .T. Taw and others for the local coastal trade, underwent a trial trip oh . ' Saturday under tail and also her engines. The vessel went up as far as the Sugar "Work* and then down to Pnul'S Bay. Orakei. if. 1 \under sail, and acquitted herself very creditC'• ably. Upon reaching Paul's Bay the sail •was taken off the vessel and tile engines ,V-, used. * The latter are of 30' horse-power, and ' "ri' have been supplied by Messrs. AV. A. Cyan .

»»■■■■ I— ■! II I i»■ I II «■ WWMIifcOIWmMI— in < and Co., Limited, the New Zealand agents for the Union Oil Engine Company of Sail Francisco. The engines worked very satisfactorily. a speed of about five knots per hour against wind and tide being attained. After the trial trip the vessel berthed at the Railway Wharf, where she is loading for Tauranga and Wliakatane, and leaves on her maiden trip to-morrow. i ■ A GERMAN TRAINING SHIP. . . One of the North German Lloyd training • ships— Jlerzogin Sophie Charlotte, named • -after the daughter of the Grand Duke of » Oldenburg—is expected to pay a visit to S.vd- . 11 ey early this month. She is coming from . Honolulu in ballast, to load wheat for the - United Kingdom or Continent. The Homo- , gin Sophie Charlotte is a four-masted harqrijj of 2273 tons, and is described as a most suit- - able vessel for training purposes. The ves- - iiC( has accommodation for 100 cadets, who. after a three years' course on the cadet training ship and one year on the steamers " oi the Norddeutselier Lloyd, are sufficiently advanced to enter the Naval School, in preparation for the examination in navigation. NEW CALEDONIAN SHIPPING. The Maclfahon left Tcliio on 13 for Havre with a cargo of 5052 tons. The j t'reneh. barque Kugene-Pertfclino left Tchio ; for Ilavro on December 19 with a cargo of i 3254 tons of nickel ore. 'J he British steamer Myrtledenc. 2571 tons. Captain J. A. Andrew, from Japan, via Noumea, arrived at Nehotio on December IS. The French barque Anne | 1 do Bret ague. Captain A use. 1570 tons, from Santa Rosalia, arrived at Tehio on December 2D. The barque Dumfriesshire left Noumea on December 25 for Grangemouth (England) with a cargo of 20C0 tons of chrome ore. The French barque Le 1 lodic, Captain Jouanjean, left Kouaoua for Rotterdam on December "-l with 3030 tons of nickel ore. The French warship Meurthe left Noumea, for the New Hebrides on December 26. The barquo .Toliette left Tchio on December 20 for Havre with 3254 tons of nickel ore.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12760, 10 January 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12760, 10 January 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12760, 10 January 1905, Page 4

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