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SHIPPING.

Sigh Water at- Auckland—ll.4s a.m.; 0.0 p.m. „ „ ' Mamikau—l.l4 a.m.; 1.53 p.m. Bun— 5,2 a.m.: sets, 7.6 p.m. .-.'•;■■ .. — ' • ,Moon—Last quarter, to-morrow/ 11.50 a.m. ' . ■■".- WBATnK'R BTSPOBT.' -5 '""-"/- The following is Caplain. Edwin's weather report fct 5 p.m. yesterday:lftmukau Heads : Wind, north-west, breeze: barometer, 20.85; thermometer, ' : 63; : weather, showery; bar, smooth. ./- Castlepoint: 'Wind, south-west, ' brecae; barometer, ; 2!).63; ther- >.-> mometer, 63;- weather, fine; sea, considerable. "Wellington: Wiud, sonth-sonth-west,; fresh breeze; barometer, 2f1.C3; thermometer, 50;. weather, rain. ■ '■'■'■ . . Westport: . Wind, '. south-west, light; ■ barometer, 20.77; thermometer, f»">; weather, cloudy;/. sea, slight swell. Knikoura': Wind, south-west, light; r ' barometer, 29.84; 'thermometer, 36; weather, rain; '»ea, smooth. Bluff: Wind, east, fresh; barometer, 83.95» thermometer, 57; weather, fine. r POET OF. AUCKLAND. . ".. '' '-.' ARRIVALS . , r: v'"'■:- Star of Scotland. a.,?.. 6230, .T. M. Hart, ■from London. Melbourne, and Sydney.— Heather, Roberton. and Co.: fiscnts., ' „ M Ngapuhi, s.s.. 640. E. Stephenson, from .Vilanjrarei. Passengers: Mesdames Lye and child. Belton. Wright. Carter. McMahon, Kerr. ' Sainton - and three children, Gillon, McCullongh, Bvles and children. Fra=cr, Misses Kelly. Belton, Frnter. CouperthwaiUv Bobbie <2).Keyte,Rods:cn. Smith. Earle. Pickniere. IBarkcr! Brodgate, Messrs. Lye, Wright, Ram- . • son. Shepherd. Draffin. Downard, Rouse. Bartlev, Brierlv. Done, Wallace. Valo.'Rayiior. dagger, Eraser. L.wry. Garrett, Clarke. illeriot, "Noton, Adam*!. Wilson. Laehmatrn. Baildon. Frafcr, Forsyth. Whit claw, -McMahon, Adams, Larcn. Goodfetlow, Rickets, Kahtt. Kcllv, Masters Baber (2). Gardner (2), McCnllough (2). Kelso, and 11 steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. , _ Waitangi. s.s., 197. P. A. Stein, from the - Great Barrier. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Medland, Me&damcs Edlington. Grant. Bar- ; - ker, Leamouth and child. Sanderson and chil- . dren. Samwavs and children. Misses Pal-, tridge. Johnston. Briglmm. Mr. B. Sander- j v ; ison. Masters Pitcher. Davenport (2).—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . , DEPARTURES. - ' Kanieri. s.s., 203, T. Scott, for Whangaroi. , . .. UNION S.S.. Cp.'S MOVEMENTS. ' To-day: Botoiti arrire? from Wellington and New ~.- Plymouth and leaves for New Plymouth only at *"' S p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). • , .- , Saturday: Talnne leaves for- the South at .12 ' soon; Herald arrives from East Coast port*. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Terranora leaves for Mercury Bay and Sviaotnnn at 8 p.m. Clansman leaves for Tanranira " at 5 p.m.; JTgtipuhi leaves for. Wh.tngarei. Marsdcn Point, etc., at- 8 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whansrarci Town Wharf about 4 p.m.; Ki» arrives from Raglan, Kawhia. and Waitara early; Clansman arrives from Russell, Whangaroa, and i'.a.>iionni about 6.30 a.m. Chelmsford arrives from Ho,'houra, -Awaaai, and Waiharara about- noon;'. Welv lington arrives from Hokianga and Hohoura; Waiotahi arrives from Tauranga. and Opotlkl about t> :-/.. ' sum.'. ■ ' ■ ■•' '.."■ Thames service : Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. '■•V". v^, ' ; ' ; " : ' : - - v -' / IMPOSTS. * ;'. Per Star of Scotland, from London: 170 cases beer. 312 bars iron, 47 crates, 487 boxes candles, 83 cases class, 10 girders. 225 boxes tin, 79. bundles hoopiron. 135 cases kauri gum, ■' 145 basra manure. 121 casks and 777. drums oil. 2204 kegs paint, 67 casks, whiting. 48 sheets iron, 280 bags sumac. 403 cases and -15 casks - spirits. 52 bundle* steel, 46 tanks, 500 casks . cement, and sundries. ,; ' The Northern Company's steamer Clansman ■ arrives from the North early this morning, and leaves for Tauranga at, 5 r>-m. , At 8 o'clock to-night tho Northern .Com- , uany's steamer Terranora leaves for Kuaotunu and Mercury. Bay. t ■■ .-- : v , T^-,„„1 . The Northern Company steamer issapnui . - arrived last nieht from Whangarei and leaves for the same "place again to-night. '-• ■■» '•■• The barque Jl.-innrewa is. loading timber at Kainara for Adelaide, and on discharge loads ealt for Lyttelton. thence prodnco to KaiP Thisi morning the ketch Endeavour sails for ' Tauranga and Whalcatanp. . ■ -Yesterday the barque Northern Chief was floated into the Auckland Dock. ■-,:■■'■ ■__■ Messrs. J. 3. Craig. Limited, have chartered the barque Zelautcr to load coal at NewcastlefTheNorthern Company's steamer Waitangi arrived from the Oreatßame? yesterday afternoon, and leaves for the North on Tuesday next. j__ THE VENTURA. : /-■»-„,- The mail steamer Ventura iB dne from 0.,u----nev early this' morning, and is timed, to pro* «ed on.to Pago Pago. Honolulu . and San Francisco at 3 P-m. to-'^ay. v THE RAXGATTRA. The Shaw, tjavill. and Albion Company s 6 team.er Kansatira is now mr^txm^m don direct, and may be expected to arrive at, any moment. .'■■ " ■'<■~*"■■■ ■■ " : . . THE STAR OF SCOTLAND. The new Tyler liner Star of Scotland-ar-rived from: London and Australia- ; j-esterday morning, and after the .--usual: radical and ■Customs inspection berthed at "ie .Queenstreet Wharf, ani commenced discharging her careo of general merchandise. The fcteamcr, of which a full description has already appeared in the HERALD, is on her :-*£* tl voyage to the colonies, and is under the com--mkS' of Captain Hart, late of the Mar of New Zealand. The other dec& r officers are.Chief, Mr. Payne; second, Wajdle ? third,Mr.-Bearc; fourth, Mr. Riggs. Mr, lire is in charge of the engine ■' departracnv,: and has with him Messrs. Hunter, .Smith, Wryatt, and Campbell. The refrigerating engineers ' are Messrs. Davies and Coombes.-= the steamer left London on November 24, and armed at Melbourne on January 12, meeting with very severe -weather in the Southern Ocean, snowstorms being very refluent.« Ujpen discharge the steamer proceeded, on to hycthey- and resumed the voyage to Auckland on Saturday last, making port as above. J? me weather prevailed on the passage across the Tasman Sea. The Star of Scotland leaves for "Wellington and the South early next weex. GERMAN TRAINING SHIP. One of the North German Lloyd training ships-the Herzosrai Sophie Charlotte -namedafter the daughter of the Grand .Duke of Oldenburg-is expected to pay. a visit to Sydney earlv next month. She is coming from Honolulu in ballast; having been chartered to load wheat for the United Kingdom or Continent./ The Hcr/.ogin '-■ Sophie . Charlotte is a, fine stumn jf four-masted barque, of 2273 tons, and is described as a most suitable ves- • -eel for training pum-jsea. The vesselhas accommodation for 100 cadets,, who, after a three vear3" coarse on the cadet training ship, and ono year on the steamers of the Norddentscher Lloyd,' are tomciently .advanced to enter the Naval School, m preparation for the examination in navigation. The training afloat qualifies them for passing this examination "in about three or four months, instead of eight to. nine months, as heretofore. When they have obtained their navigation certificate, and shown themselves : generally /efficient and competent, they obtain '• posts as fourth officers:: on board the steamers of the Norddeutscher Lloyd as. far as vacancies ailow. The cadets, however, are under no obligation to take. service with the Llovd. After two years' further service a second stay of four or five months at the Naval School is necessary to pass the examination in higher navigation, which com- • - : pletes the theoretical studies. The certificate for higher navigation (captain's certificate) gives the right to the independent command o" merchant vessels on all seas..; Captain G. Warneche has-command of the traintug ship. He?idea the necessary, equipment jf .officers and men. the j ship carries {two teachers of navigation, one of whom belongs to the college of teachers of . the Bremen school of Navigation, the. other being selec- ; ted from among the officers of the North German Lloyd. .'*.''.■: POET OF ONEHUNGA. ; " '',i /'..... ARRIVAL. :;-. .^. ; ;;.' .-■ ' Rarawa, s.s., 1072, W.; F. Norbury, from New Plymouth..--- Passengers: Misses Peters. Piiterson, Budge, Lamb, Bendcll (2), Litiey, Crawford, Lane, Owen, Mesdames Bycro't. . Hawken, Lamb, Brown, Greenback, South. ICing, Bice, Corby, Batte, Carson, Young. ' Saunders, Hay. Messrs, Bycroi't, Beswicl;, Bendall. Young, Southern, l'atbe (2), Tunia, Jacobscn, Corby, Fordham,' White, Gray. Allen, Hill. Berry, Smith, Pearcc,: Young, V'hite, .Walters, Dickenson, Gallaghan. La%7•on, Thomas, Wothinson, O'Dbnoglutc, Thornton. Walters. Eeid. Hay. and 31 steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. , . , DEPARTURES.- - , ■ Tarawa, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New -■: Mymouth. Passengers: Misses Inmlop, Brown," Hecrs, R. Lees, Montefiore, ' .-Bit r, Baker/ and -i< child,-; Oostar, .Tarrett, Tursch, Sommervillo (2), Utiku. A. Robertson.- Ande.'--j»n. Nurse Bales. Mesdames Lennard. H. Nolan. Prosser and two children, Wilson, A. " C fciodden. Costar, Campbell. Jarrett, i:.. Waters, Porter.yßobertson,-Messrs,:Nolan, A. O. Wilson, v, Robertson,: Dateell. Zeiler, Pardy, A. 11. Campbell. B. .A. Hansen. Mc- : Oaskill.'A: M. Ferguson. C. /KiUgswelt F.-'IS. :/•■ siadden, 0. Murgatroyd,/ r A. C. Bladd?n. Waterfield, Robertson; ; His : Excellency the Governor (Lord Plunket),- Captain Brauh--waite, and 31 steerage.: The s.s. Earawa arrived .from 'NewV Plymouth at 9.25 ii.m. yesterday, and departed f«r- the same port; at 4 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 4