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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland-3.38 a.m.; 4.15 p.m. ~ Manukau—s.37 a.m.; 6.14 p.m. Sun— 6.56 a.m.; sets, 4.59 p.m. Moon—New, August 1, 3.33 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday:—Manukau Heads: Wind, east, strong breeze; barometer, 29 51; thermometer, 55; weather, rain. . New Plymouth: Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 29 57- thermometer, 50; weather, overcast; nek moderate. Wellington: Wind, northeast light; barometer, 29.50; thermometer, 66' weather, fine. Kaikoura: Wind, calm; barometer, 29.66; thermometer, 48; weather, overcast; sea, smooth. Bluff: Wind, calm; barometer, 29.75; thermometer, 46; weather, fine. . PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Tarawera, s.s., 2003, John Rolls, from Southern and East. Coast, ports. Passengers: Mioses Moore, Harris, Short, Clark, Marquee, .Tones, Calcut, Stewart. Goldie, Collins, Mesdames Wakelyn and two children, Harris and child, Peters, Messrs. Shirely, Stokes, Wilson, Russell, Dunn, Stacy, Sunderland, Spinley, llbert, Bennie, Bars ton, McVittie, Whiteon, Wakelyn, Iliggins, Potter, Shore, Nichols, Hamilton, Harris, Marshall, Peters, Wills, Hancock, Newing, and 20 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. „ , , Ngapuhi, s.s., MO, E. Stephenson, ■ from Whangarei. Passengers: Misses Johnston, Hardwick, Latimer, McKenzie, Seccombe, Allan, Mesdame3 Given, Andree, linlayson, Seccombe and two children, Messrs. Wolff, Downard, Seccombe, Chceseman, Jones, Cartwright, Townsend, Oulpan, Place, Bartlett, •Wheeler, Cowley. Johnstone, Baxter, Steadman. Bartley, McYey, Given, Iloyland, and 19 steerage— S.S. Co., agents. ' Wellington, s.s.. 279, T. Haultain, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Mesdames Newbury. Mcintosh, Misses Blackwell, Wa.ker, Messrs. Sanderson, Walker, Smith, Hulme.Vortliern S.S. Co., agents. _ Kanieri s. s., 203, T. Scott, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mrs. Smith, Miss Farnuhar, Messrs." J. 11. Minchin, Smith, Crouch, R. Satman, Nicholson, Solon, Northern S.S. Co., agents,

DEPARTURES. „ . Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Scott, for Whangarei,

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS, EAST COAST. Saturday: Tarawera leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at 12 noon.

HUDDART, PARKER AND CO.'S MOVEUJ ments. Sunday: Victoria arrives from Southern Sorts; Zealandia arrives from Sydney. . Monday; Victoria leaves for Sydney at 0.30 " Tuesday: Zealandia leaves for Southern ports at 2 p.m.

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ternvnora leaves for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu at 8 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whansarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 9,30 p.m., Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Clansman arrives from Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangoimi about 6.30 a.m.; Wellington leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Paeroa arrives from liouhora, Awanui, and Wadiarara, about 2 p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth, about 8 m -: Mangapapa arrives from AYhakatane about 2 p.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers.

IMPORTS <nc . . Per Tarawera, from the South: 1054 sacks potatoes, 200 sacks oats, 700 sacks wheat. 687 sacks chaff, 30 sacks oatmeal, 300 oags flour, 43 sacks grass seed, 754 sacks bark, 46 gunnies onions, 20 bags rice, 4° bags sand. 501 bags •phosphates, 36 sacks barley, 47 sacks beans, M sacks soda, 21 cases tobacco, 10 cases tea., £5 cases matches', 100 cases sugar, 80 cases soap, 24 cases gin, 110 rolls netting, cases lampware, 60 cases paint, 40 meAt 271 "bars iron, 40 cases # drapery, 30 cases glass, sundries, and transhipments.

Transhipments per lonic, frour London, Tlawkes Bay, from New York; and \\immera, from Melbourne and Hobart. arrived from if® c n ,-tiivesterda by the Tarawera. The Northern Company's steamerNgapiihi arrived from Whangarei last night with a number of passengers and a quantity ol genecargo;, ami leaves for the same plaoe the Northern Company's steamer Wellington arrived from the Great Barrier, and leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.' to-day. The Northern Company 3 steamer Clansman ivrkps from the North early this morning. Yeeterday afternoon . the. * Com; party's steamer Kanieri left for Whangarei Town Wharf. . the Northern Company's steamer Terraiiora leaves for Mercury li; Sfda?tte n Colonial steamer Fiona amved at Suva from Aw* stumer Napier for Wha- , ine sicaiuei j a [ ter taking m a supply of bunkei- 'coal proceeds to Kaipara into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and I ® n Noit.hern Company's steamer 8£" which has been cro6aed tta tarjei; K' t nr geveral davs, crossed the bar yes Sy afternoon, .and should reach Auckland th Th™departure of the steamer for tie Northern Wairoa, with a largo general cargo, ■is rvnqtrioned until this morning. _ Tto scow Warrior is leading at Onehunga for Raglan, with a quantity of braiding Yesterday the Northern. Company'si steamer Chelmsford was floated into the Auckland Ttnck for cleaning and painting. . The barque Aldebaran will be floated into the Auckland Dock to-day for cleaning and P ™Xhooner Gisborne sailed from Ttoua. lor Gisborne yesterday with a cargo of timher. -

THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL STEAMERS. Messrs. Henderson and Macfariane, the local asrents. are in receipt of cable advices Sue that the mail steamer Sonoma, which left Auckland on July .14, arrived at [Honolulu at 6 a.m. on wll in advance of contract time. The Sonoma is due at San Francisco on Monday fiext. The mail steamer Sierra left Honolulu for Paso Pago and Auckland at 10 a.m. on WedXtet, and as the steamer is well on time she is expected to reach Auckland on 'August 7,

THE MAORI. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion' Company Steamer Maori, from London direct to Auckland, passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at 7.20 am 'yesterday, and should reach port- about to'same hour to-day. , Having a quantity of explosives on board the w { anchor at the powder ground Messrs. L D. Nathan and Co. are the local agents for the steamer. - . LATEST CHARTERS. . - j Mr G V. Edgcumbe reports having fixed j the following vessels to load Umber at Kaipara:— Bella, for Warniamhool; Gany- ( mede, for Melbourne; and Kaasa, for Geelone The La Bella is now bound to Auckland from the Bluff with produce; the Ganymede comes in ballast from Melbourne to Kaipara; and the Kassa is now at- Oamaru. THE TARAWERA. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera, Captain John Rolls, arrived from Southern and East Coast porta at 9.15 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. The steamer left Dunedin on Friday afternoon last, and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Left the latter port at 8.30 a.m. and passed the East Cape at 2.59 p.m. on "Wednesday, and arrived as above. Experienced fine weather on' the passage. The Tarawera leaves : for East Coast aud Southern ports at noon tomorrow. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, S.S., 1159. J. Robertson, from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. . Passengers : Misses Haskins, Brown, Robinson, Mesdames Haskins, Chisholm, Caldwell and child, Bruce, Kelso, Middleton, Gray, Quirk, Sullivan, Messrs. Wright, Wake, Haskins, Quirk, Sullivan, Steven3, Hall, Rutherford, Dick, McCloniighan, King, Styake, Chisholm, Casselburg, Burges3, Johns, Middleton, Neal, Clarke, Gray, Brown, Howell, Bowman, Humphrey (2), Atkinson, Marton, Cheesemaii, Pitt, Airell, Clark, Bishop, J. W. Poynton, Gilford, Nathan, Marshall, Maclagan, Feinman, Armstrong, and 28 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Rotoiti, s.s., 1159, J. Robertson, for Wellington and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses McKenzie, Ilikin, Johnston, Mesdames Watford, Crawsliawe and three children, Arden, lighthouse, Gill, Bastard, Smith, Wilson, Carstens, Messrs. Percy and son, Longuet. Johnston, Watford, Dingle, Gill, Maling, Cook, South, Cullen, Cavanagli, Alexander, Woodroffe, Main. Adams, Lachman, Parker, Potts, Bastard, Watson. Hastings, Bately, C. Weal, Cress, S. Fergus, T. Howard, Gillies, Carstens, Reid (2), Collier, Henderson ■ (2), Smith, Cotter, Arden, Wilson, Jones, Major Johnston, Captain Orawshawe, Archdeacon Cole, Dr. Noonan, Captain Kennedy, Salvation Army Biorama Co. (24), and 35 steerage. The s.s. Rotoiti arrived from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth at 9.15 a.m., and departed for New Plymouth and Wellington at- 3.15 p.m. yesterday. ' ' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12930, 28 July 1905, Page 4

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