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SHIPPING.

High Water at Aucklanil-5.36 a.m.; 6.6 p.m. ■ '■t * „ Manukau—7.ss a.m.; 8.5 p.m. Sun—Risea. 5.59 a.m.; sets. 5.37 p.m. Moon—Full, Thursday. 5.40 a.m. .. * PORT OF AUCKLAND. r.-V:' ■ arrivals. September 9. v Ngapuhi. s.s.. 640, E. Stepliensor,. from Whaiigaroi. Ptaßengora: Missel* Urqahart. Carter. McGlashan, Stewart. 31 turns. Colonel Da vies. C.8.. Lieutenant-Colonel Hoi gate, Staff-Sergeant-Major Rogers. Messrs. Uoey, Woodward, Anderson, R. Simpson. Joan N. Dalston. Hauler, Hopkins, Wade. Knight. De Kcnzi, Ellingham, Parr, Williams. . Nelson. C. W. Harris, Speight, Hatchings. Takle, v Currow, Beckett, l(olman, and three steerage. —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. ' Terranora, p.s., 359, Edward McLeod, from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. Passengers: Two steerage.—Northern S.S. Co . gents. Kanieri, s.s.. 203. P. Scott, from Wliangarei. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. Glenelg. s.s., 282, F. Jonas, from Whangarei. —James Smith and Co.. agents. Waiotahi. s.s.. 278. C. Hopkins, from Opotiki, Ohiwa, and Tauranga. Passengers: Mcsdanie Smith, Geary and- three children. Parkinson. Misses McKenzie. Anlifl'e. Smith (3), Fox (3), Messrs. Parkinson, tlogau, Kemp- ■. thornc, Clark. Butler. Barrett. Shepherd, Master Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Wailangi. a .it.. 197. P A. Stein. from Paretiigarenga, To Kao, and Houhora, Paswuigors; Mfisdames - O'Neill, Colson, Miss Yates, Messrs. Edger (2). G. Yates. Hilttley. George. Powley. Bcasley. Povey, sit Austrians, and fchroo steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Akaroa. s.s.. 76. W. Parker, from the coast. -Parker-Lamb Co.. agents.

SEPTEMBER 10. Aparima, 5.8.. 5704. Edward Stott. from -Calcutta, Samarang. and Singapore. Passengers:: Captain arid Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Kemp* thorn® and two children. Messrs. J. Itobb, Paltriidge, Summer. Wilkinson. For Fiji: 20 Indians.— S.S. Co.. agents. Victoria, s.s.. 3000. W. Waller, from Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Nicholson and two children. James. Rackham and three children. Terr ill and two children, Miss K. Dow, Messrs. Maxwell. F. J. Hull. il. Molden, H. J. I!)ph. J. W. See. D. H. Clarkson. C. 11. Hos-kins.-C. Gouk. A. Gouk, R. S. Lamb. W. Sent pie. E. James, Major Rackham. Adjutant Terrill, and 30 steerage.—L. D. Nathan and Co.. agents. Zealandia. s.s.. 33C0, F. G. Entwisle. from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Menlames Schanman. Bowder. Harrop. Kay, Downing. Coulter. Bowman. Stone and two i children. Stubbev, Otway, Quinn. Rotter, BolaniJ. Rloomheld. Misses Schauman (2), Green, Cornelius. Wells. Hprrop, Eccleton. Williams. Stoiv*. Barker, Quinn (3). Thompson. Shaw. Graham. Donovan. Carter, Messrs. Ings. Smith. Hot!go. Pi Ik. Eteson. "Blakey, Week, Eccleton, Fitzgerald. Hill. Coalter, Stone. Bowman. Hutchison, Peacock. Motion, Hewev. Sutf. Anderson. Qninn. Sam..Graham, F. Cotter. Martin Taylor, S. D. Hanma. J. L. Johnstone. Julian. .Kenvtivy. W. A. Elwarth. McNicol. Pitt, Dalrympr&e. Harper, Goodall. Leslie. Bowlaml. Taylor. Ford. C. Grey. Dr. Caro. Rev. Canon M.icMurray. Masters DalrjTaple, Shewuian. Quinu (3). and'3o steer* aere.—L. I>. Nathan and C*>., agents. Wellington, s.s.. 279. T. Haultain. from Tanranga. Passengers: Mr. ami Mrs. Ley and three children. Mrs. Matin sell, Messrs. Garland, Smith. P. Riduer, J. "W. C. Banter, A. 'Wright-.—Northern S.S. Co.. .agents.

DEPARTURES. ■■■ SEPTEMBER 9. Southern Crass, mission steamer. 686. W. Sinker, for Norfolk Island and Melanesia. Passengers ■ Mesdaiues Jenkins. H. Allans. D. tx\ Buffet Misses Pratt, Jones. Revs. W. J. Dur- . . rard. T. Holland. Messrs. W. Stoker, P. A. «: Cotton, and eight, natives. „ .. . „ Tara.w«ra, s.s.. 2003, John Roils, for East k' 5. Coast and Southern. ports. Passengers: V'For (Jisborno — Mrs. C. S. Allen. Misses . Rennie, East, Messrs. 14 , Ilagley, Hammond, C. S. Allen. Pwkuison, H. P. if: ,> Bnrry. do Rensy. W. Rsntaie, K. B. Scott. , N. ifcNicol. J. H. Tripp. For Napier— Rankin. E. J. Parr. W. Sadler. For Wellington—Miss Colleutt. For Lyttelton-Mrs. Max- ® '4. well and infant. Mr. J. Andrews. For Dunedin—Mr*. Hope, Misses .Lipman, Buchanan, .-. Messrs. Lumley. C. O. Paris. Torzillo", and 20 steerage for all ports. " !»-:} Kanieri, 8.8., 203. T. Scott, for Whangarei. Greyhound, auxiliary schooner. 100, A. Supl-' briuky, for Wliangarpa. Honhoxa, and Awanu>. ■' <• p Albatross, auxiliary ketch, 45, C. Edwards, for Optiki. UNION S.S CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' ' . EAST COAST. To-day; Haapiri arrives from East Coast bsivs • Wednesday: "Kanaka arrives from the f§%' Bluff. Oamarn, and Timara; Apariiaa, leaves M for Wellington direct. ' , fit" Thursday: Manapouri arrives from Sydney. Fiji, -Tonga, and Samoa; TaJnne ! arrives '', from Southern and East Coast ports; Hau- • pin Jeeves for East Coast bays (meantime). Vv- Friday: Wiinaka leaves for the Blutf, Oamaru, and Timara (meantime). , iter' Saturday: Wliangape arrives from Fiji; Talune leaves for Southern and East Coast ports at 12 noon. , ' j* WEST COAST. - To-day: Takajwuia. leaves for New Plymouth and VVeliiagton at 3.30 p.m. (2.10 p.m. ' ' train). . ' „ , Thursday: Rotoiti arrives from Nelson, v Wellington, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 2 p.m. sharp tf.lo p.m. train). . § " HUDDART-FATiKER AND CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Zealandia leaves for Sydney at 5.38 p.m. . _ •* Tuesday: Victoria leaves for Southern * 1 ports at 3 p.m. NORTHERN. S.S, CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Waitangi leaves for Tauraiiga at p ,'-5 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, WhaI," agaroa, and Mangonui at 6 p.m.; Chelmsford I' leaves for Kouhoru, Awanuf, and Waiharara at 2 pan,; Ngaptihl leaves for Whangarei at ■ 9.30 p.m.; Kia Ora leaves Onehunga for Ragland, Kawhia. and Waitara at 1 p.m. (train, EfflllO p.m.); Terr&nora leaves for Tairaa and ffcT:" Mercury Bay at 8 p.m.; Wellington leaves for & . Hokianga and Houhora at 7 p.m. .Kanieri arrives from Whangarei about 6 p.m. 'il '■ Tuesday: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei at V 6 p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from ' New Plymouth about 7.30 a.m.; Ngapuhi aryffrives from Whangarei about 4 p.m.; Waio- ' tahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 3.30 PSlfpißS. Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames f|f and. Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily .J papers.

1 VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ■ te;'', 1 Prometheus, in Calliope Dock. %S® A pari in a, s.a., at Queen-street Wharf. * i 1 X Victoria.. 8.#.. at Queen-street Wharf. 1' | Zealandia, 8.5., at -street Jetty. Burgermeister Hachmann, ».s., at Queenmmr street Wharf. • «»"'< Alexander Craig, barque, at liobgon-street • Wliart.

'./• IMPORTS. Per Apatima, from Calcutta, Samarang, ' and Singapore: 1379 bags rice, 1658 bales gun- ' nies, 45,301 bags bonemea.l, 3543 packages oil, f- r 350 packages oil. 70 cases ghee, 2759 case* •yV candles, 562 packages tea, 222 bundles coir ■ ' mats, 919 cases pineapples, 475 basts tapioca, '• I 581 bags rice, 463 bundles rattans, 129 pack- " ages spices, and 246 packages sundries, includ- ' ing f transhipments per Sirsa, Katoria, Golr>i; conda, Teesta, and Cbiengmai. i • •• tejS'l' Per Zealandia, from the South: 866 sacks ' potatoes, 29 sacks turnips, 1876 sacks wheat, ISil .117 sacks peas, 949 sacks chaff. 23 sacks beans, f« . 308 sacks oats, 65 sacks oatmeal, 45 sacks 60 100's and 40 50's flour, 44 sacks grass seed, 133 V bales hay, 265 bales straw, 30 cases matches. Sill 15; ranges and packages, 12 bales paper, la SH cases Bacon, 62 cases tea, 17 bales wool. 100 '«;■ - boxes.sultanas, 45 cases jam, 30 cases milk, 20 *~4 ' cases starch, 10 bales leather, 7 cases meats, 12 cases smoked fish, "19 cases candles, 20 cases boap, 42 boxes butter,' 6 bales woolpacks, 6 b ?'*,. bales hair, 15 packages churns. 12 cases drugs, C 20; bars iron, 3 casks lemon peel, 30 oases cups I - and bolts, 12 kegs white lead, 1 dog-cart, 26 n !• packages refrigerating machinery, 41 hogspfe heads and 6 kilderkins ale, 20 packages wool15' lens. 6 casks and 11 drums oil. 6 horses, and * a large quantity ol' sundries. te.s Per Victoria, from Sydney: 3240 bags lice. !- ' 46 reels lead rod, 20 bags plasticine. 22 cases Scott'a emulsion, 45 cases soap. 5 bales canfei* vas, 16 bags meal, 8 packages sewing machines, 666 packages tea, 9 bales rattans, 40 pS&jvkcgs bluestone, 9 bags skewers. 429 • sacks |$ manure, 10 barrels sulphur, 30 drums paint, m ' ft cases acetic acid, 14 pieces timber, 30 cases B I liqueur. 5 bales and 6 cases paper, 14 castas,,, iron tees, 28 steel plates, 886 cases currants, 14 eases separators, 12 bags almonds, 20 cases mineral waters, 4 cases silk, 42 rolls mats, S,:', 1 , 190 rails, 8 bundles fishplates, 4 bundles and t&\ 53 pairs shafts, 25 casta curios, 14 packages s|j' ginger. 42 pieces ironwork, 10 cased cylinders 35ammonia, 110 ingots copper, 82 pieces machinjdT, nery, 20 hogsheads white spirits. 10 cases ISO bags' chaff, 200 tags oats, 480 bags ; and 25 crates potatoes, 15 sacks seed, 13 casks empty bottles, 5 discs oil, 13 packages Japan ware, £5 packages periodicals. 30.cases and f 9 casks wine, 695 cases fruit, 55 bags pumpkins transhipments, and a large quantity of sundries.

&. The Victoria, which arrived from Sydney ®; Jye'rterday, brought transhipments per Tsi--0 ii»n, Empire, and Taiyuan, from Hongkong iip/i Japan;- Esseii arid Seydlitz. from Gerrf many; and Australian coastal steamers. The Melancsian Mission steamer Southern A Cross left for Norfolk Island and Melanesia' on Saturday. 11 jßpfi&i On Saturday night the Northern Company's fpflßfs steamer Nscapuhl arrived from Whangarei 'i,- with passengers and general cargo, and lc«vcs for the same place again to-night. Ipipte The Union , Company's steamer Tarawera 1-I't, on . Saturday afternoon for East Coast .'mil Southern ports with a number of. pasp: "*ac.i£ers and a large general cargo. AS 6 p.m. to-day the Northern Company's B§|f steamer Clansman leaves for Russell. Wiuitt'gfcroii, and Mangonul. Lite Northern Company's steamer Waiotabi S arrived from Bay of Plenty ports on Saturday : with several passengers and a cargo of maize, etc. . " Ga'Saturday the Northern Company's stea ?i race Wa-itangl arrived from the North, and 't i«avo3 io> vTauranpra at 5 p.m. to-day. ,The -Northern Company's steamer Terrap 5 nora loaves at 8 o'clock to-night To. Mercury fte Bay and Tairua. '" ■ • >■ • P k .?his afternoon the Northern . Company's tuner Chelmsford leaves for Awanui, "VVaiLarara. iujd-Hpuhora.' ' . , Si* The barqno Alexander Cra,lß sailed for Kaife; para, on Saturday to load timber for MelI, bourne.

On Saturday afternoon the auxiliary schooner Greyhound left for the North. ■ The Northern Company's steamer Well in I ton arrived from Tauranga yesterday morning, and leaves at 7 o'clock this everting for iloubora. and Hokißnga. , \ On Saturday the auxiliary ketch Albatross left for Opotiki with % quantity of general cargo. The Northern Company's steamer Kanlori left for Whangarei Town Wharf on Saturday night. . The barqwrntlne Silver Cloud lias sailed from Newcastle for Auckland. On Saturday the barque Northern Chief arrived at. Kaipara from Auckland to load timber for Sydney. On Saturday the steamer Akaroa arrived from the c»ast with a raft of loirs. The steamer Glenelg arrived from Whangarei on Saturday with a cargo of coal. The Union Company's steamer Mararoa, which is relieving the Warrimoo whilst the latter steamer is undergoing a. general overhaul at Port Chalmers, left Wellington for Sydney on Saturday. On Saturday morning the three-masted scow Southern Isle, from Auckland, and the scow Ilanjfi, from Ngunguru, arrived at. Gisborne. Both vessels were four days beating round the East Cape. The Tramp arrived at Gliborne from Ngunguru on Saturday night. The steamer Burgermeister Hachmann leaves this afternoon for Wellington and. Southern ports with original cargo of casfS oil from Philadelphia. To-day the barquo Alexander Craig sails for Ktvipara to load timber for Melbourne. THE WHANG APE. The Union Company's steamer Whan gape left Suva for Auckland on Saturady morning with a. cargo of raw sugar, and is due, on Friday next. f '" LATEST CHAPTERS.

Mr. 0. V. Edgcumbe has fixed the barque County of Ayr to load timber at Kaipara for Adelaide. The vessel is at present loading at Hobart for Dunedin. The barque Manurewa has been fixed t» load salt at Edithburg. South Australia, for a New Zealand port. Elverlaiul. barquentine, Newcastle to Auckland—coal; thence Kaipara or Hokianga to Sydney— Laira, barque. Hobart to Lytteltou—hardwood. Elizabeth Graham, barque, Kaipara to Adelaide—timber. Rio, barquentiue. Kaipara to Sydney—timber. THE APARIMA. The Union Company's fine steamer Aparima, Captain Edward Stott, arrived Irent Calcutta. Singapore, and Java at 6 a.m. yesterday with a large cargo of general merchandise. Alter the usual inspection the steamer berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to discharge. Mr. H. O. Ellis, the purser, reports: 'Hie Aparima left Calcutta at daylight on August 5, and arrived at Singapore on the 13th, leaving again on the 17th, and arriving at Samarang on the Resumed the voyage to Auckland the next day. and passed the North Cape on Saturday morning, and made port as above. Experienced moderate head winds and sea during practically liie whole journey, but light variable winds, with smooth sea. prevailed, with frequent rain squall since the 7th Inst. The Aparima proceeds.to Wellington and Southern pom an discharge of cargo. THE VICTORIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria, Captain W. Waller, arrived from Sydney at 10 a.m. yesterday, and after the usnal medical and Cus toms inspection berthed at the Queenstreet Wharf. Mr. N. Mcßurney, the purser, : repom that the steamer left the wharf. Sydney. at 1 p.m. and passed through Port Jackson Heads at 1.35 p.m. on Wednesday last: passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at 7 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived as above. Experienced strong south-westerly gale, with heavy sea, until Thursday night, when the weather moderated; thence fresh to moderate northwesterly winds and heavy south-westerly swell until ronnding the North Cape; thence light south-westerly wind, with fine weather, to arrival. The Victoria leaves for East Coast and Southern ports to-morrow afternoon. i'i ' ~ THE ZEALANDIA. ■The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia, Captain P. G. Entwisle, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 11.15 a.m. yesterday. and berthed at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. Mr. Campbell, the purser, reports that the steamer left Dunedin on Tuesday last, and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gi3borne. Left the latter port at 1.30 p.m.. and passed the East Cape at 6.45 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived as above. Moderate north-westerly breezes and seas, with fine, butt cloudy, weather, were experienced on the passage. The Zealandia proceeds on to Sydney at 5., p.m. to-day.

. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ; - ARRIVALS. ■ ■ SEPTEMBER 10. Takapuna, as., 1036, Geo. Holford, from Wellington and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Moir. Taylor, rich tori, Thompson. Smith. Nurse Moore. Mesdames Harding, Robertson, Evans, Henderson. Burslem, Carson and thnse children. Buxton. Crawford, Dunwaedifi. Messrs. Angus, Wilkinson, Brain. Roberts««i,' T. Do Schryver. Ackland. Rutherford. JEfcetone, Betit, Millei, H. Horton, D. Goldie, Evans, Long, Gilflllan. Cox, * Goedlin, Coates, 2«tcLeod, Cur-tin. Everingham. T. Henderson. CJUrtin. Cuddon. Barden, Davies, Cuddon, Evtuingham. Newsham, Gillies, Buxton. Vanghan. Heldt. J. McCluskey, Crawford, Sanderson. Greoke, Weir, Buxton. Grav, Honey, Wicks. Young, McMurrich. Galvin. Australian football tea in (23). Dr. Sorlev. Mr. E. G. B. 3"foss, M.8.R., and 29 steerage Union S.S. -Co., agents. Squall, s.s 1 I<l7, Hammond, from Kaipara —Master, agent. Warrior, saw, Petersen, from Hokianga — Master, sigentL ' ' DEPARTURES. .SKPfEMBEE 10. Rarawa., s.s.. :M72, W. F. Norbary, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Bone, Oliver, Mating, Bone, PeNidington. Mesdames T. W. Butcher, Sheet. Aftken, Anderson, O'Donnell, Messrs. Hitrick, Smithers, Wake. Parkinson, H. Hawthorne, P/lkington, Philcox, Raphael, Dore, J. B. Hendrjr, Sinclair, Lamb. Kissling, Walker, Sutherland. Jackson. Loveyrovs. Monro, Gayne. Pike, Kohn. G. T. George, Barklie. V. E. Ricu, D. Petrie, akpot, P. a Edmiston, J. Chad*rick. McCarthy, T. Therne George. S. Luke, L. J. Bagnall, W N. Gamble, McLellsin, Jackson. Evans, Welch, ,T. Hendry.' Waugh, Tisler, Holden, Skinner, Hull, Hulden. O'Donnell. the Hon. S. Thorne George, L.C., Dr. Sorley. Dr. Barraclough, and 21 steerage.

. The s.s. Takapana arrived from Wellington and New Plymouth at 8.15 a.m. yesterday. The s.st. Rarawa departed far New Plymouth art, 3.55 p.m. yesterday. The s.s. Squall arrived from Kaipara at 6 p.m. yesterday. The scow Warrior, timber-laden, arrived from Hol'sianga at 6 p.m. yesterday. The s.s. Storm is expected to arrive from Wangamii early this morning. She will load timber for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12968, 11 September 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12968, 11 September 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12968, 11 September 1905, Page 4