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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—lo.sß a.m."; 11.21 p.m. „ ' ~ Manukau— a.m.; 1.20 p.m.. —Rises, 5.1 a.m.; sets, 7.7 p.m.' Moon—Last quarter, Saturday, 11.50 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. ■",';:>■ > The following is Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday:—Mannkau Heads: Wind, .' north-west, light; barometer, 29.87; thermometer, 67; -weather, cloudy; bar, smooth. Castlepoint: •■".'■;■ Wind, north-east, fight; barometer, 2'J.GJ; ther- .<•-,; mometer, 63; weather, rain; sea, moderate. Wellington: Wind, south, light; barometer, 29.66; thermometer, 59; . weather, gloomy. Westport: '"Wind, north-east breeze; barometer, 29.C5; thermometer, 59; weather, fine; sen, considerable. Kaitoura: Wind, south-east, light, barometer, 29.71; thermometer, 59; weather, gloomy; sea. ' slight ' , gwoll. ■ Bluff: Wind, east, light; barometer, 29.95; ■' thermometer, 57; weather, overcast. ...; PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Kanieri, s.s.. 203. T. Scott, from Whangarei. Passengers: Messrs. Collins (21. Mcllarrie, Mark, Colqnhoun, Masters Knight (2),— Northern S.S. Co.. agents. AVaitangi. s.s.. 197. P. A. Stein, from TanXiuiga. Passengers: Mesdames C. Hammond • and child, Collins, G, Usher, Misses Collins, " Brown. Messrs. G. Usher, Allel.r, R. B. Scott, Dudson, Copeland. Hamilton, Western. Master Humphreys.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Awarua, p.s., 159. George Laiety. from MaDevonport Steam Ferry Co., agents. Mangapapa. s.s.. 147, C. Faulkner, from Whakatane and Ohiwa. Passengers: Mesdames Cooney, Hooper, Misses Mavison, E. James, Colliei. Moody, Messrs. Kahr. Moody, O. Bull. W. Grant. Masters Bail, Cooney.— Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Pendle- Hi.'il, barmiontine. 222. R. Owens, from Newcastle.— Kicco! and Son. agents. Greyhound, auxiliary schoonei, 100. A. Sn- . britzky, from Awunui. Hohoura. and Wha- , ngaroa. Passengers: Mesdames Whittingham and three children. Melville, Messrs. Bevan. Overton, Melville. Sultana.—Master, agent. DEPARTURES. Navua. s.s.. 3000. D. McLean, for Fiji. Passengers: Mrs.; Bavin. Sisters of Mercy (2), Messrs. Douglas (2). Ross. J, H. Turner, Kooter. Herinings. Alcock. and 10 steerage. Ngapuhi. s.s., 64'j, K. Stephenson, lor Wha- - ngarei., \Vaitangi..s.s.. 107. P A. Stein, for the Great . Barrier. Clan MacLeod, barque. 646. A. Campbell for Melbourne, via the Thames. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Loxdox: Maori, s.s., direct, sailed. .-,,.- -.' ■' Rangatira, ; s.s., direct, due to-day. . Indradevi, s.s.. via Australia, sailed December 29. *■>-- Kukaia. s.s.. direct, sailed December 7. Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, to-day. Star of STew Zealand, via Australia, sailed. .Liverpool::; . Indralenw, s;s., early. • --v. ;v.' ?. Somerset, s.s., early. Wb.akatar.ie, s.s., earlj. Glasgow:. Indralemu, ?.«., early. ■.%.■:' '« Whakatane, s.s., early. ■-- Sax FbasCisco: ■ • Sierra, It.M.S., Monday. NEW YORK: . ... . Buteshire, s.s., via Australia, at Capetown January 1, on fire. Oakbank, s.s., via Australia, sailed December 9. • Morayshire, s.s., sailed December 20. ' Terje Viken, s.s., to sail. .'■•--. Bouganville, barque, at Wellington January 13. /Anna, barque, sailed October 31. : : Star of Ireland, s.s., via Australia, sailed December IS. Anslo-Xorman, barque, sailed. 6TDXEY: - ' ■"'-■•■■ Star of Scotland, s.s., to-day. Ventura, K.M.s., to-morrotr. i. ;' Victoria, s.s., Sunday. ..■;.-■ ■ '.-■■ ' ■' Fiji: . Hauroto, s.s., February 1. Samoa .- Hanroto, s.s., February 1 ' ; - ' Tojtga: . .. ' Hauroto, s.s., February 1. POUT . STEPHESS : Kongsbyrd, barqtientine, sailed. . ' Newcastle • Prince John, barquentine, sailed. Jessie Craig, barque, early. • * •: . ■■/ Kathleen Hilda, barque, early. Elverland, barquentine, sailed. ' X'iTTELTOS : Carin, brlgautine, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. '■■.'.'.,, : '. TjOSVQS : Perthshire, s.s., early. . Sak Francisco: Ventura. E.M.s., to-morrow. York: ..' - .. , ■• Peri, s.s., landing.-'- ---'.:,-. y ■■-■ ■ '••- ■■- : • ■• BTDJTET: " *; ' - ■ *-W\ . -\;> : '.' ■ ■.- ' Zealandia,. s.s., Monday. ... .■■■■'■ Sierra, 8.M.5., Monday. ' , - Samoa: . . . :-.:''*.•; ■ .:/.-"■. .'':-*/ Hauroto, s.s., February Si • ■ : - TOSGA.. . --.-•- - . Hauroto, s.s., February S. Fiji: ,:.. -..,; - - Navua, s.s., fj-uiiy. - -..;-' '.- r ; . , ■>, .'_.— --. .;; "'. I ' TOJOX S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Talune - arrives from the South. Friday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington and JTew Plymouth and leaves for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). . Saturday: Talnne leaves for the South at 12 noon; Herald arrives from East Coast ports. : ' NORTHEKX S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. / To-day: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town •, Wharf at 1 p.m.: Waitangi arrives" from the tlreat Barrier about 4.30 p.m..; Rarawa ' arrives at One-' hunga, from: Xew Plymouth stout 8.30 a.m., and leaves for the same port at 4 p.m. (trait/, 3 p.m.); Kgapuhl arrives from Whanga«:i about 8.30 p.m. Friday: Terr.mora leaves for Mercery Bay and Kaaotunn'at S p.m.; Clansman leaves for Tanranga ■ at 5 p.m.; Sgapuhi Raves for W'hangarel, Marsden Point, etc., at 8 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Wha- . ngarei Town Wharf about 4 p.m.: Kia Ora arrives from - Raglan, Kawhia, and Walter* early; Clansman arrives from Russell. Whangaroa, and Uango'•'"•''mil^ about 6.30 a.m.; Chelmsford arrive* from Ho. , hour*, Awamii, anil Wailiarari abiat noon; Wel- : lington arrives from Hokianga and llohovira; Waifltahi f arrives -from Tauranga and Opot.iki about,9 "■■■ ■ •■' a.m. ■ - 1 .:'-"•- '.■--;■ - . ■.■'••. ■ Thames sprvics: Steamers leave for Thame* and Paeroa daily.: Sec advertisement daily pipers. • _" . VESSELS IN* HARBOUR.. r --. ; .:, - •,Iris, cable steamer, in stream. . y. ' >-"■-. Maori, s.s., in stream. . Southern Cross, s.s.. in stream. ':■•■■■' Peri, barque, at Qt»jn>-(tr«e't Wharf. . Xorthern Chief, bnque, at yuay-»i wet breastwork. ' Clan MacLeod, barque, at Hobscn-strcet Wharf. Pendle Hill, "teirqtiehtine, in stream. o'f ■.;■?,:■■' ■'"'• -imports.**''.'"-; ' ;"■*■'■". . Per Pendle Hill, from Newcastle: 542 tons ■'■:■':< ■-.: COaL •■:■■■:■■ ■'";'' '•,'"." ' '- The Union Company's steamer Xavua, left for Fiji yesterday a tternoon, with a number of passengers and the usual miacellaneou! - , .■'■■' cargo. ;.' , ',". . , --.• . Last night the Northern Company s steamer Sgapuht left for Whangarei. '• r ' ' Tbfi Northern Company's steamer Waitangi arrived from Tanranga yesterday nmrr-inK. and left for the Great-Barrier at midnight. "• The schooner Eunice berthed at the Queenstreet Wharf yesterday to discharge her cargo from Dunedin. On completion the vessel will be docked for cleaning and painting, and then proceeds to Russell to load. timber for '■■':?. Dunedin. . , - ... The auxiliary schooner Greyhound arrived from the North, yesterday morning, with several passengers and a cargo of <X)Q cases and sacks kauri gum, a* hales flax, and sun- -'■'- dries. The s'-hooner leaves for the North .gain drj Saturday afternoon. v • On. Tuesday the barque Hirotha sailed from Kaipara lor Melbourne with a cargo of timber. The Northern Company's steamer Mangapapa arrived yesterday from Ohiwa and Whakatane, with a full cargo of maize, etc. . < The ketch Endeavour is loading general cargo for Tauranga and Whakatane, and will sail to-morrow. . Yesterday the tugboat Awarua arrived from Mangonui with a large raft of logs. The barqucntine Elvcrland has sailed from •• Newcastle for Auckland with a cargo of coal. V- The -barque Kassa has completed her loading of timter at liagnall's mill. Turua, for ' Melbourne, and will be towed put to sea to- . "day. ■ -' " The general overhaul of the barque Northern •Chief is being rapidly finished, by Mr. W. J3. Brown, the contractor, and the vessel will be floated into the Auckland Dock to-;i-y .day, ...' _____________ ■ THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. The mail steamer Ventura is due from Sydney at daylight to-morrow, and proceeds on to Pago Pago, Honolulu, and San Francisco, at 3 p.m. the same day. I; J % '.v'-'■'r THE CANADIAN MAID. The following passengers left Auckland by the Navua yesterday, to.join the R.M.s. Moapa, leaving Suva for Honolulu and Vancouver ion January 31:— Mesdame3 Adams, L. Chandler, Misses Wmitzer, "J. Adams. L. McDiarmid,; Rev. ' Spencer/Lieutenant Watts, H.N., Messrs. Adams, A. J. Macdonalu. O. U. Davies. D. .J. Klein, E. Longham, Master Spencer, and 13 ateerage. THE STAR OF SCOTLAND, ' The new Tyser liner Star of Scotland is duo to-day from London, Melbourne, and Sydney, and on discharge proceeds South. THE TALUNB. -The Union Company's steamer Talune, owing to the holiday at Wellington, is late coming rip the coast this.week. She left Napier yesterday for Giaborno and Auckland, and is expected to reach this port late tonight or early to-morrow onorniug. ' THE EMPBEZA. Mr. O. T. Niccol is in receipt of cable nd▼ices, stating that the barque Empreza wa« to sail from Adelaide for the Thames vester- . day, in ballast, to load timber at Kopu for ■"Adelaide. . . THE PRINCE JOHN. . ; The Norwegian barquentine Prince John, which has been employed in the guano trade between Maiden Island, Tasmania, and New Zealand ports, has been sold to Messrs. J. J. ■'•ICraig. Limited, of Auckland, at a very.satisfactory figure. She is to be employed in the intercolonial trade, and is expected to leave Laurjce«ton.this week for Newcastle to load coal for Auckland. l"he Prince John, which ' waa formerly known as the "Advancement, 's an iron barquentine of 514 tons gross, and 500 tons net register, and was built in IS6B by Messrs. Pobie and Co., Glasgow.

THE VICTORIA. .:? The Hudda.rt-Pa.rker steamer Victoria left Sydney tor Auckland, at 1 p.m. yesterday, and is due on Sunday morning next. THE PENDLB HILL. The barquentine Pendle Hill. Captain E. Owens, arrived from Newcastle yesterday morning: with a cargo of coal for the Colonial Sugar Kenning Company. The master reports sailing from Newcastle on January 11. and had lignt north to north-east winds and smooth seas crossing the Tasman Sea. Rounded the North Cape on Saturday, and met with calm weather down the coast to arrival. POET OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS Takapnna, s.s.. 1036, G. Hoi ford, from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Steward, Smith, Alderton, Roberts, Maxwell. Shaw, Fletcher, Johnson, Rohe, Spragrg, Esther. Kelly. Gallagher. Hall, Pinker, Morton. Turner, Robinson, Gardiner, Hamuli, CorMd, Morrell. Mesdames Stewart, Wilson, Kirkcr and civile!. Booth, Ballance. Dormer, three children, and maid, Esther, Connery, Muiler. Andrews, Tuck, Barnes, Messrs. McDonald. Dormer. At.wood, Booth, De Pass. Bin.stead. Hutton, Lung, Boulton. Copland. Leslie. Franklyn. Williamson. Stevenson, Nelson, Woods, Brown. Heald, Busley: Campbell, Hitchcock. Cotton (2), Ward. Gardiner, Etighe, Richards. Jones, Moore, McCluskey. Long, Lieutenant Symon. Revs. Crump, Hall. Smailcs. Eccles, Andrews, Dr. Mnllcr, Rev. Evans, and 40 steerage.— Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Takapnna. s.s.. 1036. U. Holford. for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Graham. Thorpe, Calvin. Larson. Kilhp, Jaggs, Bates. Jennings, Purchas, Herman, Richardson, Hammond, Passmore, Newman, I Powley, Newman, Blackwell, Dalgleish, Wilj liamson, Jones (2). Wilkinson, Hales. Robertson (2), Mesdlames Hay. Briffault, Ayling, Hannay, Vernon, C. A. Graham, Mclldowey, Whiteboou. Hammond, Parnham. Vernon and 3 children. Robertson, Messrs. King, Tahine. Rockier, Marshall. Batt. Gould, Thompson, Lux ford, Blaekwell. Wilson. A. E. Moginnie, De Vere. Stevens. Wilkinson. Goodfellow. A. G. Robertson, E. Johnston, Ayling. Mclldowey. A. Petrie, Hannay. C. A. Graham. Vernon. J. Vealc. Meek, A. M. Huxtable. Dr. Briffault, Rev. W. Tuck. StallCaptain Ward. Masters Jennings. Johnston, Graham. Suiallbones. Sergeant Toomcy and family, and 40 steerage. The s.s. Takapnna. arrived from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth at 9.40 a.m. yesterday, and departed for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3.20 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12774, 26 January 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12774, 26 January 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12774, 26 January 1905, Page 4