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PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVAL*. Sierra. K M ".. 60:0, H. C- lluudk-ttr. m m !«;iu Fraucisco, Honolulu... .nd I'.-fo >'-'«'- I'asecngers for Auckland —...con: Dr. A. A. and Mrs. Neelv. Me«damcs .1. K. Itayuon. 1.. 1. Prior, Golden. r.icinr.au. Misses Queenie Xeelv, Golden, Me;ir*. C. 1. Golden, Alex. Pom'erv. eecond -.•:•.'■ .r.. Mr. and Airs. r. Brown and two children. Rev. H. and Mrs. Btooks, Messrs <;. Mackay. W. Black. V. Jensen. H. E. Richard*, C I'. 'JuVlor. .!. l. Bar. f. Hansen; 1-3 steerage. .For pyduey: 3'j saloon, 20 sect-id saloon, and i. steerage. .—Henderson and :I. a... .a<.c. u«i;! = Haupiri r-.5.. 743. Backstrom, ivoiu V.e.lmgtou and East ■.•cut! port,, PaHengers: Misses Potter. Crook, GiuiJan. Powed. >«)'• Jackson. Mesdames Jrwiu. Marsuall, McLacUtan ile-rr-. Green, i'owelk Ni.-iai'., McLacUJan. and 24 stetrawe.-l .1: >>. Co.. atjents. Terranoia. p>.. iai. .1. Wilson, trom lamta and Mercury Kay. l J .u»i*ii£?rs. Mesuairrfi Cleaver and son. Thomson an.l daughter. Messrs, Campbell. Wilson (2*. Shera. >i'e:locK. "and Bve steerage.—Northern •- >• Co.. agents. Kanieri * - - 205. T. Scott, Jrcm rtißngarei. l*a««ej?s«r*: Miss Kevte. Messrs. Hoban. lintdungs and son.-Northern .-.>.. Co.. agents Walunsfi. s.s-.. 1«. FA. Stein, iroin latiransa. Bawetigers: Mrs. Maxwc.l, Me,«s. Hobbs % Hanick. Wa.d, Uobbs. Mark.-^orth-"Saa's»papa. aß *.s.' 'l47, C. Faulkner, from Wbakatane and Ohiwa. T ,, p -« e V? ,rr V, a M . r ' \licn. Misses i.rayscn. .'.oialic.i:. a-,s-.«. Gouaan- Oleesou. C. Wilbam*. Kowbolham. -Northern S.S. Co.. a?eiit«. «-.«. Pendle Hili. lurQttenime. 222. L- Owens. from Newcaiile.-lf. Niccol and &on. agents. Greyhound, auxiliary schooner. UO. A. bitbrittkly, from Awantu. Hohonra, and V na,W<roa. Passengers: Mr«. Kant. Mil? Neil. Messrs. E. Burke. Barker. Graham, Lewis, ami one Austrian.—Master agent. DEPASTURES. Sierra. V.M.*. OX2. H. C. Ilotidlette, for PvdnerT Passenjenst-Saloun: Mesdaroee A. P Crosthwaite. Goodwin, 11. L. Po»ienniskw. W. E. McGill. Bell. T. G. Daitan, .L C- Man-i-hec- U C Beat. Mioses Bell Phillipson, Mason Nugent. Mann. Bent, Goodwin a-. JodierßeU. Me**r.. 1- IE Bartot G . C. Bern. Ifincheo. M. Milton. J. J. McGill. J. tv. Cro*thw_ite. 11. A. smith. P. a. gaaley, I. H Kellv T. J- Dalton. V.'. A. Robertson, Master Bent. Second saloon: Mesdames.AV. Thompson J. Hicks. P. P. Lone and child. A. A. Spencer. Fanner. G. Simmons Andrew. J. Kerb and infant. Speer and child Misses Ij. Davev. B. Bachelor. M. Thompson. Messrs. W. B. Martin. OUon. J. Korb, E. J. « i!l"m». <; Simmons, S. C. Blair. V. P. Long, J. Hicks. W. Thompson, and 10 steerage. ' Kumara. »-».. 6043, V.. Scotland, for London. via thff Sou ill. ISS3. Edward StoU. for Tonjra. Haaroto. •«., 1=33. Edward Stott. for Tonga. Samoa. Fiji, and Sydney. Passeneerj: Lev. J B and Mr-. Monlton. Mr. and Mrs. V. Schaefei. Mr. and Mrs. Usiie. Mesdames A. Willis. Constable and two children. Mis-** Moulton (2), Messrs, A. Tindall. E. V. Mitchell. \. J. Boss. Bnt-holtr.. L, Weber, xL U. Constable. C. F. Banford. Ngapahi, s.s., 643, L. Stephenson, for wnaujarei. _ ~ . - Waiotalii. 8.8-, 273. C. Hopkins, for i.mransra, Ohiwa. and Opotiki. , Waitangi, 6.5., 197, P. A. stem, lor tue Great Barrier. Zelateur, barque. 524. W. 11. ireay-*, lor Fremautle. via Mercury Bay. Awarua, p.s., 159, G. Leaity, for Mercary Bay. Endeavour, ketch. 120. .T. Taw, for Matata. Tiiurinsa, and Whakatane. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS, EAST COAST. To-day: Talune arrive* from south; Eakanoa arrives from "Westport. Saturday: T-a.lune leave* for Souuj at. 12 noon: Wanaka arrives from the Blaff. Oamaru. and Timaru: Haupiri leaves for East, Coast bay-. Gisborne. and N-pier at 3 a.ai, \rr.~7 coast. Friday: Botoiti arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves m-aui for New Plymouth only at 5. p.m. 12.10 p.m. trim*. ART-PARKER CO.'3 MOVEMENTS. Sandav: Victoria arrives from Seuthem porta; Zealandia arrives from Sydney. Monday: Victoria leaves lor Sydney, fj.oO p.m. , _ , Tuesday: Zealandia leaves for tae out 11, jit 3 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Kanieri leaves for Wbangarei Town Wharf at $ p.m.; Waitarrgi arrive* from the Great Barrier -bout 4.50 p.m.; Barawa arrives at Crnehonga from New Plymouth about 8 am., and leaves for the same port at 0, p.m. (train. 2.10 p.m.;-, Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 6 p.m.: Mangapapa leaves for Whakataiie and Gnaw*, at « sum. , _„. , . Friday: Paeroa arrives from V> nananaJD. etc early: Terranora leaves for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu at 8 p.m.: Ngapuni leayM for 'ftTiangareJ. Marsden Point, etc.. at 10.30 P.m.; Kanieri arrives from Vi'hansarei Town Wharf; Clansman arrives irom Basse*.. AVbangarox and Mangonni about 6.J0 a.m.. and leaves for Tauranga at a p.m.; Chelmsford arrives front llohoara.. Awatnu. and Waiharara about, 2.30 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Hokianea early. Thames Service-, steamer* leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See adve:ti;eu2eut. daily pa peri.

pi IMPORTS. Per Sierra, from San Francisco: 72 pack- ¥■'■ ages machinery. 5135 packages canned goods. M ISO rolls paper. 1445 package, merchandise. 36 1 packages merchandise. 1793 packages dried - fruit 72 case 3 boots and shoes, and sundries. W Pel Haupiri. from the East Co3*t: 400. sacks IB malt. 87 sacks oats. 85-* sacks barley. 200 sacks 1 ' phosphate-?, and a, quantity of sundries. :: " Per Pendle Hill, from Newcastle: 4jo ton* M fcoai, tf The Union Company's steamer Hanroto left ■ - for the Islands and Sydney yesterday with seTerul passengers and the usual general -' cargo. night the Northern Company - * steamer Laat night the Northern Company e Steamtr ■ .Sirapuhi left lor Wh_ngarei. _ ..,,. ; ! ; The Northern Company's steamer waiotiiln ?i ; left yesterday morning for Bay of Plenty ~ • - liort**. , , ' f' : ': Yesterday morning the Northern Com--R. J pany's steamer V.'ailangi arrived from Taur"; x_nga, and left at midnight fur the Great •v-' ; : Barrier. ~ < The Northern Company* steamer Manga* |§?; papa leaves at 7 a.m. to-day for Wnakatane V-,'. and Ohivra. Mi-r- The barque Zelateur left for Mercury Bay |P last eight, in tow of the p.s. Awarua, to load ■;";"■ timber for Fremantle. : Last evening the auxiliary ketch Endeavour j; left for Bay of Plenty port* with a large v general cargo. To-morrow the miliary schooner Aotea leaves for coast ports and Gisborae. The. auxiliary schooner Greyhound arrived < ;' from the North yesterday with several passengers and the following' cargo: 1000 cases and tacks kauri gum. 10 bales flax, and sundries. The schooner leaves for the North ij' 1 again on Saturday. p/ THE ROTOMAHANA. ]':'■.'.'.-.'._ A Southern exchange says a very rough r :'estimate places the distances steamed by the v' Union Company's steamer Rotomahana dur- [•'••' ing her twenty-six j tsars of intercolonial and r>, coastal service at something like 1,750,C60 ( •'■-', miles. ■ >-■'■" ■ .ill. I; THE TALUNE. |V The Union Company's steamer Taluue let |i;; Oisborne for Auckland at 12.58 p.m. yester-t-V day, and i-> due about 11 a.m. to-day. |). THE EX MARA. |$; The Shaw, .Savill. and Albion Company''* I steamer Kumara left tor Wellington and the I';'■ South yesterday morning to complete the dis- :•■)'.■:■ charge of her cargo from west coast of Fugland ports and load for London. THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The -felanesiau Mission steamer .Southern Cross went to an anchorage in the stream ■ yesterday and leaves fur Norfolk I-lund and i yesterday and leaves for Norfolk Li and and Melanesia to-morrow. .j. THE MORAYSHIRE. .''-" The steamer Morayshire is duo from V\V- ] :'» lingxan this morning with cargo from New '/,',■ York, including a portion of the cargo of | H the Buteshire from New York, which was ; f-.. transhipped into tlio Morayshire at CapeI town, | , THE ZEALANDIA. 1 The Hnddart-Parker steamer Zealnndi.t left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon. j -I jliid 13 duo on Sunday evening: nest. | v THE BANFFSHIRE. |fe • Mr. Arthur H. Nathan is in receipt of ad- %.: ■ vice.? btatinjr that the- menmer Hantl'shire. *' : which is the May contract steamer to load I".; in New Zealand for South African and we-t pS.r coast of England BANFPSHIRE. at AncUMr. Arthur H. Nathan is in receipt of advices statin;,' that the- steamer Banffshire, which is the May contract steamer to load irt New Zealand for South African and we-t. coast of England ports, will call ;;t Autk- §', laud to take in cargo. If/ STEAMER ON THE COAST. !f Tlio lightkeeper at Cape Maria Van " ■ Diemeil reported that a large cargo steamer ■nasswl etwt at 12.40 p.m. yesterday. llio 1 veatel will be either the Pukcha from Loudoa or the LangUm orange from Sydney. 1 • THE PENULE HILL. I The narquentino Peudle Hill. Captain R. r-_r.is arrived from Nowrnstfo ywlenluy l : ■ *£Sfii with » cargo -? coal, and "■««'•"«> t ! '""TLdisl and Customs «HinlnaUnii wl_S^iif a Tt_e B*il«a" W'haif to MtvbMW

tut: MIMIRO. The Tyjer liner Miniiro left Wellington for Geelong, Victoria, yesterday to load wheat lor the United Kingdom. THE HAFPIRr. „ . . The Union Company's steamer Haupiri. Captain Rao kit com. arrived from Guoor-* and coast ports at 7 a.m. yesterday, lhe steamer left Gisborne at 8 p.m. last Sunday. working Tologa Bay and Waipare, and arrived off Tokomnru at 6 p.m. the »an!e day. The weather being fine, the Haupiri was able to work Tokomara, Waipiro. Tuparoa, and Awamn on Monday, and Te Araroa on Tuesday, leaving at 3 p.m. the name day. ami experiencing light westerly wind?, and arrived as above. The steamer ie.t\e J tot* tae coast again en Saturday. TIIE SIERRA. The mail steamer Sierra. Captain IF. ''■ Hoadleue. arrived from San Francisco area Island ports at 7 a.m. yesterday, and after the u=nal medical end Customs inspection berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Th» purser report? that the Sierra left San Fran- ! Cisco at 5.4 a.m. on March 18. and had a con- ' tinuance of heavy westerly gales and very high head sea until the 2Ht; thence moderate norther!v wind and long north-west swell lo arrival at Honolulu at 6.27 p.m. on the 23rd. the steamer bavins had to heave-to lor nine hours owing to the bad weather. toft Honolulu at 12.12 p.m. on March 24. and met with strong trad? winds and lush choppy ..-.s to She equator; thence moderate to Ugh; south-east trade? and smooth seas to I Paeo Pago, which was reached at 11.17 a.m. on March K. Was detained in port tor 18 hour*, partly owing to stormy weather and having a large cargo to land. Resumed the voyage to Auckland at 5.42 a.m. 011 the 31«t and had fresh to moderate town-east winds and fine weather until approaching the- Barrier, when the weather set m very thick, with tain squalls, and speed had to be reduced, the Auckland pilot being picked up a* 611 am. YMWrdar ami the anchorage made a* above. The actual time from Sail Francisco was 17 day* 0 hours _> minute?. Ik? steaming time being 13 days 12 hours IS minute*, the latter being three hours shorter than the steamers best previous ran. in? Sierra returned her voyage to Sydney a., 1 -> p.m. yesterday. NEW YORK SHIPPING AND FREIGHTS. Under date of March 9 Messrs Mailler and Onereau. of New York, report that orders received in New York since their last report wee le-s frequent than during teoruan • There »:j our." one departure lor colonial ports. namely. the B.*. indraahiri of the Tvser line, on the .in in-' . lor Melbourne. Sydney, and New Zealand parts-. The o.raie company; ore advertising the 9.*. Hawkes Bay to follow for the same ports on April 12, but probably to sail at a later date. The s.s. British Monarch also sails for the same ports early m April. The »g Koranna. of the _ucknall line, was to sad for colonial ports about March £). Freitbt rates bv steam are decidedly firmer. though not quoiably higher, and t be different lines are not at all eager to secure freight lines at current rates, believing that conditions will soon force rates higher Freight _ rates on all sailing vessels loading for Australia. are higher than have been recently ruhns. but "till under charter cost, and further advance* are quite probabl", PORT OF ONEHUXGAi ARRIVAL?. , , Tikiimna, a >-. 1036. Geo. Hoitord. from Wellington. Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Btuhnell. Baker. Bigg*. Lendrnm. Council. McKellar. Stephenson, Goslin" Mason, Mesdames Hamlin, taker. Savage. Chtmell. Holland. Kay and children, A.utridse, Good»on. Taylor and three children, Baruby Meedes and three children. Boyle, \verv." Baker. Harrington, Messrs. Nairn. Ramsden. McKechnie. Morrison. Lonsiduie. Kenned v. Cnthbertson. Cum. Holland. *ov. Michael's, Jacka. Oayne. CampHn, iroodson. Hamlin. Tavlor. Buruby. Kirk. Heather, McUhone. Matthews. Chevannej. Amoore. Avery. Tattle v, Alexander. Baker. Harrington. Boarke, Abbott. Lniford. Hon. McGowan. »r. Gow. Sergeant-Major Boyle, and '2? steerage. —Union S.S. Co.. agents. DEPARTURE.-:. Jfuritai. 1., 224, F. Beach, for Opunake and Takapuna. sl. 1036. Geo. Holtord. lor New Plymouth and Wellington Faisensers: Uitw Targjt*. Lets (2) Pennell. Allan Jones. Moffatt. Neelev. Joy. Mesdames A\ ard. .1. M. Clark, Campbell. McLachlan. Joy. Mackay. 1 ee* Embury, Neelev, L. F. Prior, Turner, Messrs. Forrest, Campbell, Jensen. McLachlan. Joy. Berliner. Jones. Douglas. A. h..Best. Syer'. Holmes. Lees and son. Ambury, Haute, U. Mackay. ('. Campbell. Austin, D. Neeley, Dr. Mackay, ar.d 25 .teerase. The s.S. Takapuna arrived from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth at 3 a.m. yesterday, and departed for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3.15 p.m. , . ; After a delay of two days the s.«. Jlnntai departed for Opunake and Wanganui yesterday afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 4

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PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 4

PORT OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 4

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