SHIPPING.
High Water- at Auckland-2. a.m.; 3.6 p.m. Mumikau-~4.23n.iu.; 6-5 p.m. Pun—Rises. 7.4 a.m.; sets. 4.48 p.m. 'Moon—Full. Monday, 3.2 a.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Wellington, <?.«.. £10. T. HaulWuii. from Whaingari'.i. Passengers; Misses iloliliiuok, fritgeunt, Sweeney, Brown. Bouskill, Cowan, ilJrmiunond, Mesdamesi Crump, Heddlington. iHobbs, Scott, Foster, Carrov* and two children, Messrs. Cameron. O'Kwfe. A. (lillell, <L Foster, Heallierall, Chisliolm, T. L. Drumanond. D. W. .lack. Edwards, ,1. Robertson, R. Thompson, Marin, Dr. T. Hope Lewis. Captain Goertz, Master Dniminoml, and seven steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Scott, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., stents. Marurapapa, s.s., 147, (J. Faulkner, from Whangapoua, .Port Chalks, and Kennedy's Bay.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Silver Cloud, barquentine," 292, 0. P. GreenWood. from Sydney.—Mastei, agent. DEPARTURES. Moana, s.s.. 3915. John Gib'n. for East Con"-1 rind hern ports. Passengers-Em (Ushome: Misses ,lndd, 11. L. Jlaker, I.uttrell, Newman, Mesdames Cooper, • (1. Jlinton. and Three children, hade and child, Kenderdine, Peach, F. Wilson, Messrs. Stokes, 1). Waymonth, Anderson. Dunn, W. .Judd. Renderdine. C. (!.Richardson, Fade, 0. liinton. For papier: Misses Copland, Phillip,:;, Mesdames Abercromby, Sinclair, Messrs. McCaffrey. Morris, F. White, Copland, Wardell, Quick, Ilutana. tirade. A. id. Linderman, Sinclair, Sir „T. J'rendergast. For Wellington:, Miss Tap3M>r, Airs. Alexander, Messrs. (1. Armstrong 0. Helistrom, S. Moore. W. Fox. For Lvtrtelton: Misses McFarlane. Green, Mrs. Green Messrs. Borthwirk, 11. K. Kennett, A. Anderson. Foj Dunedin: Misses Sprague, Will ie Howell, Mesdames K. Homing, Rowel!. Kay' afesars. Merrick, .1. Maclarlane. Kurt, McKeii■Kie, J. R. Campbell, and 30 steerage for all ports. Hauroto, «.<■., 1938. R. 0. Button. for (he Cook and Society Islands. Pa.s.«enger«- Mr a«d Mrs. Cap leu, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Messrs' W. It. drove, W. Wtemore, and live steer.W Cleneli, s.s., 283. F. Jonas, fo. Whangaiei. \> aiotolii, s.s., 2/3, C. Hopkins, for Tailryantra, Ohiwa, and Opotiki. Kanieri. s.s.. 203. i. Scott, for Whanearel Aotoa. auxiliary schooner, loj, Brown lor ffcoa.ft ports and Gisborne.
1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES QjOJfDOX: [ Tokomarn, s.s., about July 20. ifiAN I'IiANCTSCO: ' Sonoma, 8.M.5., Fridar UREiV YORK: Anglo-Norman, barque loading [SAMOA: Manapouri, 5.?., .Tnlv 25 H'OiVGA: Manapouri, s.s., July 25 (Sydney : Zealajulia, s.s., Monday Ventura, R.M.s., about Monday. JTJIs Tavinni, s.s., to-day. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. ■Today: Tavinni leaves for Fiji at 2 p.m. Thursday: Taraweva arrives from Southern SUid Fait Coast ports. Friday: Waipori arrives from Wostport; Hanpiri arrives from East Coast bays (meanjtime). | Saturday: Tarawera leaves for East Coast tod Southern ports at 12 noon. WF.ST COAST. Thursday: Rotoiti arrives from Nelson. Wellington. and New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 5 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). lIUDDART-PARKEB CO.'if! MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Zealandia arrives from the South. Monday: Victoria arrives from Sydney; JJealandia leaves for Sydney at 5.50 p.m. Tuesday: Victoria leaves for the South at B p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. j To-day: Paeroa leavea for the Barrier tit' midnight; Wellington leaves for Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Terranora arrives from Tairua Mercury Bay, and Wliangamata at 6 p.m.; .Waitangi arrives from Tauranga about 6 'a.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei; Barawa leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at ip p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.). Thursday: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei ,'Town Wharf at 4 p.m.; Paeroa arrives from ' lie Great Barrier at 4.30 p.m.; Wellington arrives from Whangarei about 11 p.m.; Kia 'Ora arrives at Onehunga from Raglan, Ka■whia. and Waitara, late; Mangapapa leaves ; for Whakat.ane at 2 p.m. . Friday: Paeroa leaven for Mercury Bay .and Kuaotumt at 8 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 9.30 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town , Wharf; Clansman arrives from Russell, AVhangaroa, and Mangonui about 6.30 a.m.; 'Wellington leaves lor Tauranga at 5 p.m.; •Chelmsford arrives from Houtiora, Awanui, said Waiharara about 2 p.m.; Karawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth ivliout 8 a.m.; Waiotalu arrives from Opotiki about 5 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames suid Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers,
VESSELS IN HARBOUR. .Challenger, H.M.s., in stream. Phoebe, H.M.s., in stream. ißoutliern Cross, mission steamer, iii stream. fiCountess of Ranfurly, Government schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. iFrankby, as., at Queen-street Wharf, jllakanoa, s.s., fit Ilobson-street Wharf. (Tayiani, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. ,Anglo-Norman, .barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Quathlamba, hartjue, at Railway Wharf. J'llverland, barquentine. in dock. Silver Cloud, barquentine, in stream, IMPORTS. Per Silver Cloud, from Sydney: 400 tons Jaoal. - The Union Company's steamer Moana left ">r East Coast and Southern porta yesteray afternoon, with a number of passongera and a quantity of general cargo. , Last night the Northern Company's steataer Wellington arrived from Whangarei, With passengers and general cargo, and leaves lor the same place again at 8 o'clock to-night. The Union Company's steamer Hauroto left Sast evening foi the Cook and Society Islands, ■with several passengers and the usual miscellaneous cargo. Yesterday the Northern Company's steaijner Waiotahi left for Bay of Plenty porta. ! The Northern Company's steamer Waltangi Itorives from Tauranga this morning, and (leaves at 2 p.m. for Honliora, Te Kao, and iParengarenga. Advice has been received from Edithbttrg 4?tating that the barque Hirotlia. sailed, for ftVellington on June 24, with a cargo of salt. The barque Quathlamba lias completed her ((repairs, and sails foi the Kaipara to-day to ioad timber for Australia. , The Northern Company's steamei Mangapapa anived from miangapoua and wa,y ports last night, and leaves for Whakatane at iS p.m. to-morrow. Yesterday the barque Manurewg arrived Itit Kaipara, from Newcastle. : The Union Company's steamer Taviuni IJe;ive3 for Fiji this afternoon. On Saturday next the auxiliary schooner ! JKaeo leaves for coast ports and Gisbomn The Northern Company's steamer Paeroa leaves for the Great Barrier at 12 o'clock to-night. i On Sunday last the barquentim. La Bella iHrrived at tlife Blulf from Surprise Island, with a cargo of guano. On discharge, the .vessel loads grain and produce for Auok[iancl. The auxiliary ketch Endeavom a loading ■general cargo for Parengarenga. Last night the steamer Glenelg left for JVhangarei. THE RAKANOA. ! The Union Company's steamer Raknnoa ftvill be floated into Calliope Dock this mora- • ing for general overhaul. Til,* steamer Seaves for Fiji direct, on Friday to load raw feu gar in the group lot Auckland. THE SONOMA. The mail Kteanier Sonoma is diu from Sydney on Friday morning next, and leavos tit 3 o'clock t.he same afternoon for l'ago Pago, Honolulu, and San Francisco. The ■ following passengers have been booked by the steamer:—Mr. and Mrs. Cock, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crawford, Mi. and Mrs. A. Lomer, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Bohanna. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mason and maid, Mi. and •Mrs. Gamer, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke, Mi. and Mrs. F. Hatter, Mesdames Kennedy, Irwin, E. G. Smith, Gardner, Stokes, Misses Fawns, H. Caddick, Dewsbury, 1.. Crane, O'Rourke, 'A. Philli)». M. Robert-son, C. Smith, Banta, Stokes, Hon. Saunders, Rev. G. Hawker, Messrs. A. E. Livingstone, P. Wat man, Purchas and party, J. Endean, sen., A. jlleald, Finney, W. F. Harvey, Castle, T. H. Brown, H. Brown, Quarets, Bohanna, J. Tniscott. D. Tinscott, Colonel Peart and family, Mr. L. C. Farr, Colonel Kyle and family, Messrs. A. Crisp, Elliot, Gibb, J M. Bans lead, L. Ranst-ead, A. J. Green, G. Worthington, G. Mantey, A. Lesearman, and 3 steerage. THE SILVER CLOUD. The barquentine Silver Cloud, Captain G. R. Greenwood, arrived from Sydney yesterday afternoon with a cargo of coal, and after the usual inspection was granted pratique. The master reports sailing from Sydney at 7 a.m. on June 25, and experienced a strong south-west, gale, which lasted for 24 hours. The wind then went into - t in, Eouth-east, blowing fresh, lasting until July i: thence east-north-east and north winds, with rain squalls, until the 6th, when the Three Kings were sighted at 9 a.m. Passed the North Cape at 11 p.m. the some date, and met with variable wind* and weather, to arrival at 3 p.m. yesterday. POET OF ONEHUNGA. : ARRIVALS. Ngapuhi, s.s., 599, E. Stephenson, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Howell and Smith, Mesdames McKay, Green, McPhee. Mr. and Airs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simmons, Pastor N. A. Davis, Messrs. Mullings, Donovan, PUi'ljns,.McLean, Stone, Morgan, Larlrin, Peel, fillips, Hur]ev McLean. Hamburg, Hunken, Izard, Car--ler, ■ Welsh, Pnrdie. I'iltkempei, Barron, McKay, Longliurst, Walker, Squirrel, Chapman, Fulton. Martin, Combs. Neill, Sinedley. Declines. Green, Hewitt, and 31 steerage.— ern S.S. Co., agents.
DEPARTURES. Squall, s.s., Hammond, for Lyttelton. Rosamond, h.k., 721, Lippett, for New Plymouth and Oreymoutli. „ Mnritai, s.s.. 224, A. Stephenson, for Opunake and Wanganui. „ Tr , . Ngnpuhi, 8.R.. 699, 15. Stephenson, for IloUianga and Auckland,
The s.s. Squall departed for Lyttelton on Monday evening. . The s.s. Rosamond left, for New Plymouth and (IreymoutU at- 4 p.m. yesterday. _ The. s.s. Ngapulii departed foi llotaanp and Auckland' at. 4.45 p.m. yesterday, sue arrived from New Plymouth at 10 a.m. Tito s.s. Muritfii left lor Opuiuvke ami Wanganui at 10" a.m. yesterday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12916, 12 July 1905, Page 4
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