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SHIPPING.

Kith Water at AncWand-9.33 a.m.: 9.52 p.m. '..■■■■ ~ Maj-rakan-11.34tt.in.: 11.51 p.m. Son— Rises, 6.38 a.m. sets. 4.57 p.m. loon— First quarter, Friday, 6.16 p.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ;- '• ' ARRIVALS. - MAY 6. lVgapuhi. e.g., 640, E. Stephenson, from Whangarci. Passengers: Misses Dockers, Wilkinson, Jennings, Love. McLeod, Keyte, Clarke, Fell. Mesdaiueß Abraham. Mcßae, Preston, Smith,- Br. Recce, Messrs. Neville, Peacock. McLean. Harrison, Wilson. Wallace, Shepherd, Long. Ross. Cbatticld, Manning. Kneeliono, Chevannes. Bighonse, Fell, Coleman, McLeod, Bennett, and 16 age.—Northern M.S. Co.. agents Terranora. p.s., 350, J. Wilson, from Mercury Bay.and Knaotuuu. Passengers: Messrs. P. Bryco, Steedman, and one steerage.—Northern B.S. Co.. agent--. Waiotahi, s.s.. 278, 0. Hopkins, from lanranga. mid Opotiki. Passengers; Mesdames Bridger. Whitby. Soott. Misses McGregor. Hurdley. Drury, Wallace. Whitby. Messrs. .Nicholson. Whitby (2), Bridget*. Rauisden, Isaac Ooudie, Rev. Gow.—Northern S.'S. Co., agents. ' Kanieri. 9.3.. 203. T. Scott, from Whangarci Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Airs. Masgey.. Miss Copeland, Mwsrs. Mason. l)e Montalk. J. Pepper. T. F. Amnson. A. McMillan. C. Adams. S. Kawnsley. Tovy. Amis. J T. Cowdell, Duffey. D. Edwards, lnnis. Walton. W. N. Gamble, Master Gamble- Northern S.S. Co., agents. MAY 7. - "Kmuara. s.s., 6034. W. Scotland, from Southern ports.— L. 1"). Nathan and Co.. agents. - Victoria, ».*?.. 3000. W. Waller, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers; Mesdames Norton, Owen. Jackson and child. Sonter. Dunstan. Treloar. Wills. Kean and child, Johnstone. Carlson. Angel I ami boy. Collins, Riekett. Davidson. Dcutcke and child. Steane. Holmes. Nixon, lie Audrey. Hynes. Frampton. Williams, Hicknell. Davys. Maxwell, licit and two children. Misses Cray. Phillips. Duckworth. Fitzgerald. Maine. I'urdic, Manna. Leahy, Ronayne. Pell. Pearce, Itoss. Ford. Carl. Whitelaw. Jackson. Wilson. Palme, Kelly (2>. Fortune. Trimuell. Williams (2). linkueli, Warnoek. Sinison. Mossmau. Harris, Peterson, Home. Dennett. Valentine. Messrs. Gray. Jones, l*nrtUe. Dlackio. McMillan. Norton. DaJtoa, Bayshaw. Stevens. Wills, juii., Redstone, J. Wilson. Johnstone, Buchanan, Hnrst. Williams (2). Jackson. Edward* (?>. Cox, Hunter. Collins. R«lwarri. Elliott. Pickett, .Hunt. Harvey. Bragat. Trimuell. Raiolitl'e. Nixon. Williams. Potter, Dallen. Sturmlci. 'Maxwell. Dell. Captain Davidson Mr Justice Edwards. Master Williams, ami 35 .He.'a.eL. D. Nathan and Co.. agents. - Waitangi. s.s.. 197, P. A. Stein, horn Tanranga. Passengers: Mrs. Henderson, Misses Machaae. Kobiusou, Illusion. Messrs I'Vrgusoii. C. F. Sparrow, J. M. Barber. .1.0 Roberta. A. 1!. Heather. It. Melvin. H. Ahhosmu, W. Bail. J Adam.-. V. Putt. Lumsden. Donald. Fenny. Vanse. Shepherd, ami live steerageNorthern S.S Co.. agents. ) Akaroa. s.s.. 76. W. Parker, from Russell. — Parker. Lamb, and Co.. agents. May 8 AVestralia, 5.?.. 253>. Kntwistle, Horn SryilI uey —L. 1). Nathan and Co.. agents, ; sY " . DEPARTURES. i • . May C ■ Banffshire. 3.9., 5736. Wallace, for the South, v aniL Britain. x Tarawera, s.s.. 23:3. John Rolls. In- Last Coast and Southern ports. Passengers:—For Cisbonie: Miss Peat. Mesdames Col wall. Lean Caron and child. Richardson, Carnaghan. and* two children. Messrs. Prondlork {?.), C -5 Bollard. Fan or. Smythe. Heath. Wbittmg. il.a>w., Leon Caron. A. I". Kernot. Erary. Stewart. J. Carnaghan. Captain Hughes. Wit- j Damson Opera Company (751. For Napier: j .Misses Hi lid man. Mesdames IV Gleesou, Hindman. Messrs C. Brabant. Hallev. Brabant. Duff. W Ross, Forsman. Mcleod For Wellington: Miss Horsnaill. Mrs Wotalmann. '■ and child., Messrs J A. Piptzeker. J. S. • Ferguson. Horsnaill, Dr. Wohlmaun. For , Lyttelton: Mrs. Beckett. Mis Spellin. For Diiuediic Miss Cum.ui, Mrs. S Cook. For all ports- '& steerage. Mangapapa. s.s., I'l, C. Faulkner, for Ohiwa and Whakataiu».

Greyhound, auxiliary schooner. 100. A. Subritzky. for Whaugarou. M<>honr*. anil Awanui May Howard, auxiliary schooner. 84. T. Jones, lor Hokianga. " - " MAY 7. • Xanieri, s.s , 203, T. scott. far Wliaagare!. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON: Casabianca. barque, early. Niwaru. 8.8.. vi.v Australia, due about May • 29. • Star of Australia, s.s. via Australia, tailed. ( Tomoana. as., via, Australia, due June '£>. < Tokoiuarn. s s.. direct. »ailod. Star of Victoria, as., via Australia. due about June 1). LTTOBPUOL: Alliance, barque, passed Wilson's Promontory May 1. . JJairnsbire, •■s.s., via Australia, dae about . May 20. Waiuiatc. 5.».. to sail. \ 1 Dorset, s.s.. sailed. ■ Ayrshire, s.s.. to sail. GLASGOW: Nairnshire, s.s., via Australia, due about May 20. SAN FRANCISCO: Ventura. R.M.«„ May 15. NKW YORK: Indraghiri. 5.3.. via Australia, due May 15, , at' Melbourne May 1. - Terje Viketi, s.s.. direct, sailed March 19. . Koianna. s.s.. sailed March 30. Perthshire, s.s.. via, Australia, earlv. ' British Manaach. s.s.. via Australia, early. ' Hawko's Bay. s.s.. via Australia, sailed April 18. ' Perthshire, s.s., to sail about May 15. SYDNEY: . Sonoma, RJH.s.. Friday. : Moana, s.s.. Sunday. FIJI» ' Apa'rima, 6.5., Wednesday. • Hawota, 8.3., early. SAMOA: Hauroto, s.s. early. Tonga •.

Maurjto, 8.8., .early. NEWCASTLE: Margarita, barque, sailed ' Northern Chief, barque, sailed. Quathlamba, barque, sailed. . Handa Isle, barqueutlne. sailed Advancement, barquentine, early. CALCUTTA: f Aparima. s.s., Wednesday. • • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. LONDON: . Kamara, s.s.. Wednesday. ladraiema, s.s., about May 25. NEW ; YORK: Anglo-Norman, barque, to load. BAN FRANCISCO: ■ Sonoma, R.M.a., Friday. SAMOA: Hasroto, 8.5., early. TONGA: i Hauroto, s.s., early. SYDNEY: Victoria, s.s.. to-day. Tint ■ Moara, s.s.. May 17. ' " '. ' union S.S. coTfTiiovEMENTs. EAST COAST. To-day: Wanaka arrives from Bluff. Oamaru, and Tiinaru; Waipori leaves for "Westport at < p.m. , _ , . Tuesday: Aparima arrives from Calcutta. Singapore. Java, and Fiji (meantime). Thursday; Talttne arrives from Southern and East Coast ports; Taviuni arrives from Eastern Pacific and Cook Islands. ' Saturday: Talune leaves for Southern and East Coast ports at noon. • ••"'>.' WEST COAST. To-day: Takapnna leaves far New Plymonth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.M. train). Wednesday: Rotoili arrives from Weuinston, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 3 p.m.; 2.10 p.m. train. 1 Friday: Takapuna arrive* from Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves again for New Plymouth (only) at 3 p.m.; 2.10 p.m. train. HUDDART-PARKEIt CO.'S' MOVEMENTS. To-day: Victoria leaves for Sydney at 5.59 p.m. Tuesday: Westralia leaves for the South at 8 pea.

NORTHERS 8.8. CO.'S MOVEMENTS To-day: Waitangi leaves for 'laiirauga at 6 p.m.; Clansman leaves foi Russell. TVbangaroa. and Mawronui at a p.in.: Chelmsford Inures for Awanui and Waiharara at 2 in.: Terranora leaves for Mercury Bay. Wbangamata, and Tairua. at 8 p.m.: Ngapuhi leaves for Wluuisarei at 10.30 p.m.; Paeroa leaves foi Whananaki, etc.. at 1 p.m.: Kanieori arrives from Wuangarei; Kia Ora loaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawliia a.' 1 p.m.; train 12.10 p.m. Tuesday: Kanieii leaves for Wbansarei at 8 i p.m.; . Rarawa arrives at Onehtwga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m.. and leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train/; NgapuLn arrives from Whanearei about 3.3'J p.m.: i Mangapapa arrives froro Ohiwa and Whakatane at 10 a.m. • Thames Service: Steamers leav» for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers.

, VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Jri». cable steamer, in stream. Victoria, a.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. Kuina.ru. 8.8.. at Queen-stroct Wharf. Waipori. e.s.. at Uobson-street Wharf. Maori, s.s.. at Hobson-street Wharf. Helen, barque, in stream. Zelatenr. barque, in Calliopo Dock. Anglo-Norman, barque, at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. Southern Cross, three-masted echo oner, at Railway Wharf. Vaite, schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. C .i - IMPORTS. « Per Victoria, from the South: 23?1 Sacks potatoes. 60 sacks malt, 168 sacks bran, 1332 packs chaff. 1016 sacks wheat. 441 sacks barley. 561 sack* oats. 134 sacks onions. 210 sacks grass seed. 40 sacks oatmeal. 14 sacks peas, 569 200*8, 570 100's, 1068 50's flour. 02 cafe* tea, K4 packages ranges, 4 hurt*. 20 barrels, 6 Jtllds. and 100 cases ale. 120 sucks bottles', 62 cases matches, 18 cases bacon, 34 pails grease, 55 boxes lard, 24 crates cabinets, 20 cases meats, 62 boxes butter. 39 rolls matting, 10 cases drugs, 448 bars iron, 80 cases starch, 18 ;; packages confectionery. 63 buffer heads ana shank*. I cow. 17 cases sauce, etc., 3 Oases i plated ware, 9 bundles pipes. 10 cases dried milk. 10 dumps paper. 10 cases wine. 6 packages.leather. 5 sacks springs. 44 cases jam, 28 :oses tobacco. 34 packages oil. 60 packages woollem. transhipments, and suudrift.

EXPORTS. Per Banffshire, for Liverpool and Glasgow: 2500 frozen lambs, 75 tons flax. 160,000 feet timber, 150 cases meats, and sundries Transhipments per Paparoa. . Gothic, and Marere, (from London, arrived from the South yesterday by the Victoria. 'Hie Union Company's steamer Tarawera left for East Coast and Southern ports late on Saturday night with a large number of passengers and a considerable quantity ot cargo. At 10.30 o'clock to-night the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei. The Northern Company's steamer Clansman leaves at 5 p.in today for Russell, Whangaroa. and Maugonui. On Saturday afternoon the auxiliary schooner Greyhound 'eft lor the North. The Northern Company's steamer Terranora leaves at 8 o'clock to-night lor Mercury Bay Talma, and Whangamata. On Saturday the auxiliary schooner May Howard lott for Itokianga. The Northern Company's .steamer Waitangi leaves at 5 p.m. to-day lor Taurunga. This afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford leaves lor Awauui add Waiuarara. The Northern Company's steamer Waimarle, which has been undergoing annual inspection and overhaul, resumes her running to Paeroa this afternoon

On Saturday the Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi arrived from Hay of Plenty ports with a cargo of produce She leaves for the same (toils again at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. The Northern Company's steamei Paeroa leaves on her usual monthly trip to the North at 1 p m to-day. (In Friday the barque linacos sailed from Westport for Tonga with a cargo or coal, on discharge of v. Inch she loads copra lor Europe 'the steamer Akaroa arrived from Russell yesterday with a raft of logs To-day the Northern Company's steamei Wellington will be floated into the Auckland Dock for general overhaul. * The Northern Company's steamei Muritai. which is at. present undergoing a general overhaul, will leave for Wanganni to-morrow. THE WESTRALIA The lluddart-Parker steamer AVestralia arrived from Sydney early this morning. The ; usual inspection will be carried out at 7 a 111., i and on completion the steamer will berth at j Quay-street Jetty No. 2. Till: BANFFSHIRE. The steamer Banffshire left for the South on Saturday afternoon to continue her loading for South Africa and west coast of England port- The steamer is expected to leave the colony about May 21. THE A PAR I MA. • The Union Company's steamer Apariuia, in continuation of her voyage from Calcutta. .a;naiatig. and Singapore, left Fiji for Auckland 011 Friday morning last, and is due on Wednesday. The steamer proceeds South on discharge. THE WANAKA. The Union Company's steamer Wanaka is due from the. Bluff, Oamaru. and Timaru tomorrow night with a cargo of grain and produce. THE MO UK A. The Union Company's steamer Moura is due at Auckland from Westport to-morrow, and proceeds on to Fiji on Wednesday afternoon. Till: VICTORIA. Tha Hnddart-Parker steamer Victoria. Captain William Waller, arrived from Southern and East. Coast port* at. 10.30 a.m. yesterday and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Mr. Mcßurucy, the purser, reports that the steamer left Duuedin 011 Tuesday last and called at. Lytteltou, Wellington, Napier, and (lisborne, Left the latter port at 1.45 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived as above. Moderate south-west winds and line weather prevailed throughout the passage. The Victoria proceeds on to Sydney at 5.50 p.m. to-day.

THE KUMAR A. Tuo Shaw. Savill. and Albion Company's steamer Kumara. Captain W. Scotland, arrived from Wellington yesterday afternoon to complete her loading for London. The steamer is timed to proceed on her voyage ou Wednesday next. ' PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. MAY 6. Rar.r.va. s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury. from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses McLean, Keane. Steven;?. Jndsou, Pickinere, Cooper. Hiss. Whined. Gibbons. Hemus. Speight, Mitchell. Muspratt. Mesdaraes Cotter, Hudfield. Cooper. Millington. Mcintosh. Law. McLean. Messrs. McKay. Walton. Taylor, Boon, Heaton. Forbes. Wallace. Biggs. Pratt, Nixon. Hemus. Cotton (2). W. Bainbridg*. Boy. Hewlett. Robertson. McCarthy. Aradt. Lambert. Tyree. Collerton, Tisdall. Dunnett (2). and 56 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Mat 7. Takapuna, s.s., 1036, Ceo. Hoi ford, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Holford, Bins. Cameron, Fleming. Grant, Connell. Mesdames Graham. Riley. Wall. Lntterell. Lees. Connell. Hntehings and two children. Messrs. Bleakley. Churton, Jup. Perry. Greenwood. Hallaban. Livesey. Stevenson. Barrett. Henderson. Shuttle worth. Robertson, Sladden. Sampson. Smith, Hawkins. Marshall, Cars!ens. Lux ford, and 17 steerage.—Union S.S. Co , agents. — < DEPARTURES. May 7.

Earawa, s.s.. 1072. W. F. Nonjury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Wilson, Willis. Moore. Willis, Mesdarnes Seth-Smith, W. Derrett. A. W. Jeavons, R. Sugdcn. Skelton, and two children. J, Catchpole. E. Davis, Human. Powdrell and child, Hanna, Messrs. P Cowdell. (J. H. Pin-on, I). Hyauiason, R. Sugden. A. Pollard. I). Watson, A. Carroichael. J. McDermott, V.*. Bruce. Welch. M. Blair. Willis. Baylinn. Gaskoll. K. Kearins, Abbott. D. Edwards. Sladden, A. Morey, Hanna. Mowbray. V.". Derrett. A. W. Jeavons-, Skeltcm. Baylor. .1. Catchpole. E. Davis. T. W. Welch. J. Wilson. C. Page. H. A. Goruon, Burgess, Savage. Holland, Rayrjor. A. Morgan, Sproul. Julian. Glover. Julian, Cameron. Groves. King. Kvely. O'Donoghue, Stainton, Logan. G. Ross. Kilgour. Hume. Eraser, Davis. A. Davis. Seth-Smith, Dr. lligginson, and 33 steerage. Rosamond, s.s., 721. G. Lippett, for Greymouth.

The s.s. Rarawa arrived from New Plymouth at. 8.15 a.m. on Saturday, and departed for the same port at 3.58 p.m. yesterday. The «.s. Takapuna arrived from New Plymouth at. 7.40 a.m. yesterday. The s.s. Rosamond departed for Greymouth at, 7 a.in. yesterday. BY TELEGRAPH. HOKIANGA HEADS. May 6.—Sailed yesterday: Warrior, scow, for VVairoa. The Hawk, scow, sailed into Whangape this morning. The barque Viking is still outside owing to the head wind. • GISBORNE. ■ May 6.—Arrived: Haupiri. s.s., from Auckland and coast ports. May Sailed: Kaee, schooner, for coast ports and Auckland. WELLINGTON. May 6—Sailed: Monowai. s.s.. for Sydney; Neptune, barquentine, for Kaipara. May —Arrived Turakina, s.s., from Lyttelton. WEST/PORT. May Sailed last /tight: Whangape, s.s., for Sydney. Sailed to-day: Mourn, s.s., for Auckland. TIMARU. Mav Sailed: Indralema, s.s., for the Bluff. PORT CHALMERS. May Sailed: Everton Grange, s.s., for Sydney. BLUFF. May Sailed Koonga, s.s., for Dunedin. NEWCASTLE. May 6.—Arrived- Anna, barque, from Dunedin. LONDON. May -Sailed: Aotea. 88. for New Zealand. THE ROTOITI.

WELLINGTON May 7.—Sailed: Rotoiti. s.s., for Nelson. New Plymouth, and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehunga: Misses Oram (2), Mesdamas Keilsou (2), Black. Messrs. Ncilson. Murphy. Piper. Wood. Black, Leonard, Major Hayhnrst.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12860, 8 May 1905, Page 4