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SHIPPING.

Sigh Water at Auckland-9.57 a.m.; 10.12 p.m. ** • Manukau~ll.s6a.ni.; 0.11 p.m. Sun-Rises. 5.49 turn.; seta. 5.43 p.m. Moon-Last quarter, Friday, 9.4j a.m. POST OF AUCKLAND* S$£ v V ; v:'t': ; A -•■■'.'■■. ARRIVALS. '■■."'" 3: , ;;; ; } : Vr'"'.:'; i •'■.'' SEPTEMBEfi 16. :■',.■ „ . ■tfjtapuhl. 8.8.. 640. -E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs..Hunter and children. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, Mr and Mrs. Bennett. Mesdames Bennett, Castleton, Palmer, Bush, Nordern. Misses Wildholmo. Boyd, Patterson, Galbraith, '■?■•' White. Calkin, McDonald, Messrs. Carrol. Kimber, • Uclford. Leathcrbarrow, Moore, ■ ' Bartlett. Bollard, Lawpe. Mason. Smith, Newrambo, Boucher, Dilworth, Goldsmith, Sands, Bishop ColdUnra,'Masters Fowler. Pome. Nor- . dern. and 13 -, steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., ' ■ ■ ■■/'■■ Terranorn, p.s., 350. B. McLeod. from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. Passengers: Messrs. Dallon. Courtney, Kennedy. Nirrad, ■1 and two steerage.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Wellington, 8.5., 279, T. Hanltam, irom ; : Hokianga and Parongarenga. Passengers: Misses Snowden. Breen, Neale, Porter, Bolton, Brown, Messrs. James. Bolton. Kendall, C. a. Brown. G. Kearney. Harvey, H. E. Vail*, C. B. Buxton, Dr. Brown, Masters Brown (2). anil , one steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. WaioUihi, 8.9.. 273, C. Hopkins, from Tauxanga and Opotiki. Passengers: .Mesdames Bemond, McDonald, McGarvey, Misses Inglis. Gordon (2). Dumergue, Murray, Messrs. Delaney. Macnicol, Piatt, Johnson, Oliver. Tattersfield, Jobbin, McC.arvey, Bev. Canon Jordan, Master Hogg.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■ _ _ , , Glsborne. schooner, 68, H. Pankow, from Gisborne.— agent. ■r<- SEPTKMBEB 17. . ... Mokoia. 8.9., 3502. B. H. Smith, from Southern . and -East Coast ports. Passengers Misses Halt McKinley, Evans. Sntton. Bam, Fleming. A. O. Wilson. Caldwell (2>. Spinley. Pierce (2). Oorrie. Spinley. Brewer, , Mes- -•"!.' . dames* Judd, McKinley. Ewing, Anderson and . infanVPapps. McCalbine. Caldwell, Gamble and child. Eichelbaum, Bold and child. Gor- , * . - don. Bnrrough, Howard and son. Bailey. Messrs. Bnrrongh. Dunlop. Donald. Warnock, Mead, Kcarsley. Bush, McLean.'McKinley (2), Dixon. Bastings, Trinthink, Griffiths. Papps*. Chamberlain, Hodge. McCalbine, Metcalfe. r •'-' Kvans. Brashier, Eichelbanm. Sadler. Pearson, Taraarard. Billy, Lefne, Moore. Snow, Gordon, Movell. Wood, McGuinty. K. Tareha, H. Kawhi. Bennett, Hutchinson, Wilson, Batter, Lewis, Allen. Parkinson, Wood ruffe, Captain Gibbons, and .64 steerage.— 5.3. Co., . agents. ■■ , _• ■■■ „ . _ Waitangi. 5.9., 197, P. A. Stein, from Tanran ga. Passenger*: Mr. and Mrs. Westney, Miss Weston. Messrs. McLeod. Darragh. Lucks. jf??:-; Sharp. Hill, Master T. Seddon. and one steer, Northern S.S. Co., agents. _ Endeavour, auxiliary ketch. 54. J. Taw, from Whakatane.— and Harvey, agents. Silver Cloud, barnuentine. 292, G. B. Greenwood, .from Newcastle.—Master, agent. Wc&c'.'■ '■■■*■■■ ■ ■■ ' •■'■"■'■ ■■■■' DEPARTURE?. BEPTEMBEE 16. -Wanaka, 8.8., 2422, H. A., Batter, for Port Chalmers. ■. - ■ • ■,■" ; _ v. Talune. e.s., 2087, John Bernech, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Ois'corne—Mesdames Evans, De Latour, Messrs. Evans, W. S. Weir, Leydpn, D. J. Barry. J. Johnston. W. Morton, A; D. Salinger. For Napier—Miss Gillam, Mrs. J. B. . . Jack, Messrs. H. Holmes. W. ?; B. Turton. Rhodes. For Wellington—Miss Sylian. For Lyttelton—Mrt. JT Webster, child, and infant, Mrs. S. J. Evans. For Dunedin—Mrs. Pagden, Messrs. Pagden, Levinsohn, and 20 steerage for all ports. v Kaupiri. s.s.. 743. John Campbell, for East ; Coast bays.. Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Miss Thompson. Miss Leslie, and two steerage, ■,■■.■,-■■■. ,;■*. SEPTEMBER 17. . - Kanieri, 5.9, 203, T. Scott, for Whangarei. , UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. To-day: Manuka arrives from Sydney; Taviuni arrives from Fiji, and leaves again for Wellington soon after arrival; Mokoia leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. >■• Tuesday: Manapouri leaves for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney, at 12 noon; Manuka leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at 4 p.m. ' Wednesday: Whanirape leaves for Newcastle at 5 p.m. ._- _ iS 5 ' ; ■ Thursday; Waipori arrives from Westport (meantime) Tarawera arrives from Southern and East Coast ports. - ,'■". >,'■'.. Saturday: Tarawera leaves for goatuern ports at 12 noon. * ■ -.>...' '.■,... v. WEST COAST. ' To-day: Takapuna- leaves fori New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train)i Eosamond leaves for Greymouth at 4 ', p.m. ■ ..: * :v - ' vi' V'•"-.••• : '--■'■■■'-•■ ..;■'■. ■■■■■' Thursday: Eotoiti arrives from- Nelson. Wellington, and New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). . —"—: NORTHERN S.S. CO.S MOVEMENTS. ; To-day: Wellington leaves for Tauranga •' > at 5 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Bassell, "Whai! caroa, and Mangonoi at 6 p.m.; Cneimsford leaves for Awanni and Waiharara, at 2 p.m.; y>gapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 10.30 p.m. Kanieri arrives from "Whangarei; Kia Or a leaves Onehunjra for Raglan, Kawhia. and Waitara at 1 p.m. (train, 12.10 p.m.); Terranora" leaves foivTairna, Mercury Bay, and '-T'tangamata at 8 p.m.; Mnntai leaves Onehunga tor Opun&ke and Wanganni at 1 p.m. h- ; •.(train,' 12.10 p.m.). ■' >' ■- „ k; " Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames cud Paeroa daily. ■ See advertisement daily ' papers. ;.,;-:.v. :-. .•• '■' ■ i. I ' "■ • ■ — i , IMPORTS. '.'...■-. :'■''-':'■ Per Mokoia, from the South: 3610 sacks wheat, 1967 bags chaff, 730 sacks : potatoes. i 495 j bags flour. 39 stoves. 70 hags oatmeal, 97 hags oats. 237 boxes soap, 56 cases wax ''\ ] ' matches, 26 hales wool, 67 bags oil cake, 240 hales hay, 10 kilderkins ale, 29 hogsheads ale, and a large quantity of sundries. - -» i Per Silver Cloud, from Newcastle: 400 tons leoaL The Union Company's steamer Talune left for East Coast ; and Southern ports on Saturday afternoon with a number of passengers ' and a largo. general cargo, including transhipments per Manapouri from the Islands. On Saturday evening the Northern Company' steamer Ngapnhi arrived from Whaaigarei with passengers and general cargo, wad leaves for the same place again to-night. The Union Company's steamer Haupiri left . for Bast Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier ten Saturday morning. . „ Yesterday, morning the Northern ComSony's steamer Kanieri left for Whangarei Town Wharf. ..-,, ' The Northern Company's steamer Clans-. man leaves at 6 p.m. to-day. for Russell, ',"-.'■ |l¥hangaroa, f and Mangonni. On Saturday the Northern Company s steamer Wellington arrived from.Hokianga, and leaves for Tanranga at 5 p.m. to-day. , The Northern Company's steamer Terranora arrived from Mercury Bay and Kuaotnnu *en Saturday - night, and leaves at 8 ! li o'clock to-night for Mercury Bay, , Tairua, jtr4 Whangamata. „ ■",■■•■'■ J, Yesterday morning the Northern Company'B steamer Waitangi arrived from Tauranga, and leaves at 3 p.m. on Wednesday Houhora, To Kao, and Parengarenga. The Union Company's steamer Whangape leaves , for Newcastle on Wednesday afternoon. ' . On Saturday the Northern Company s steamer Waiotahi arrived from Bay-of Plenty ports with a cargo of maize, butter, eto., and leaves for the same ports again at ; * 8.30 aan. on Wednesday. - - ■•-. -■ -■' : -:•■ • i The Union Company's steamer Manapouri leaves for Tonga. Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney at noon to-morrow. . _ L The schooner Gisborne, Captain H. Pankow, arrived from the East Coast on Friday night. The schooner sailed from Gisborne on September 8, and put into Hicks' Bay, i where she remained,until the 13th. Variable 1 f i squally weather, with thunderstorms, prevailed in the Bay of Plenty. Called off Cutler Island, on Friday, and arrived as* above. The schooner is to load general cargo for Gisborne. . , \ , „ ! Yesterday morning the anxdiary ketch Endeavour arrived from Whakatane. bringing '• * &3 cargo 118 pigs, 36 poles, and 50 sacks ehells. * , • THE MOKIOA The Union Company's steamer Mokoia. J Captain R. E. Smith, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 8 a.m. yesterday, end berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. Mr. C. Dehham, the purser, reports that' the steamer left Dunedin at 3 p.m. on the 12th inst., i..nd called at Lytteltou. Wellington, Napier, arriving at Gisborno at 3.30 a.m. on tno 16th. and leaving ajjain at 10.30 a.m. the same date, and arrived as above. Experi- j enced light variable winds and smooth seas I throughout. The Mokoia, proceeds on to Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. , I ..,_ . " THE MANUKA. The Union Company's steamer Manuka is ' * due from ' Sydney this morning, and leaves for East Coast and Southern ports on Tuesday afternoon. . ___ —— """■ THE WANAKA. The Union Company's steamer Wanaka left for Port Chalmers on Saturday evening, •I,' ' where she will be docked for general overhaul. The steamer afterwards proceeds to the Bluff to load grain and produce for Auckland, calling at Oamaru and Timaru coming North. - K : --' , "- ; ' "■ ■ ———— fc-TS .". : ', ■„ ■• ■ ••■■■■ , ■■ THE TYSEE LINE. The s.s. Indradevi, from New York and \) , ' Australia, left Sydney for Auckland on Saturday morning, and is duo on Wednesday next. The s.s. Niwaru has left London for Ausi' ' tralia . and, New Zealand ports. '' ~ : L' • THE SILVER CLOUD. f • The barquentine iSilver Cloud, Captain G. R. Greenwood, arrived from Newcastle early this. morning, with a cargo' of coal, and anchored in the stream. SYDNEY. September ; Sailed: Mararoa, b.s., for f, Wellington. PORT OF ONEHUXGA. ■ , - r ' ■ . , ARRIVALS. Takapuna, l s.s.. 1036, Geo. Holford, from Wellington and New Plymouth. Passengers: £•: ' is ? c . B i Miles, ;Barr, Butler, Kay, Crawford, Knight. l Campbell. Mesdames Hart, Goodsoii, Cr -' J ' ,'Miles. Eichardfj ;and; child., Quick. Johnston, Cruidtshank. Tompkins and- child,,,■• White, Lambert, Rutherford. Rcid. Messrs. Waller, Goodson, Suisted. Howatt, L. J. Bagnall, G. K : ;■'■:>:■■

George, D. Petrie. Lee, Evans, P. A. Edmiston, Morgan. Groevenor, Rackstraw, Murphy, Stone, Darke, Pouder, Watkins, Gazzard, Williams. Howell, Harrowell, Bull, Knight, Garde, Weston (2), Parker (2), Cruickshank, Whit,' Warren, Toinkins. Morev, Catran, McKendry, Clayton, Hymes. Buhner,' Home, Scott. Leary. Knight. Reed. Rutherford, Duncan (2). Gould. Turrell, Colonel Gorton. Captain Adams, and 22 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. : '. _ ; . j .: DEPARTURES. Barawa, eis.. 1072, W. F. Norbnry, for New Plymouth. Passensters: Misses MeMaster. Banon. Mailer, Hamilton, Rochefort, Jenkins, Williams, . Mesdames S. Thome George. J. Evans. Grove. Maling. Bourke. Tcschcmaker, Tohral and child, Robinson, Barton. Messrs. j S, Thorne George, Johnson, MrGovern, S. .1. I Oliver. Rice, Grove, Peake. Dick. Bourke. T. A. Loncrgan. W. T. Penny. McGrath, Barton, P. Matainvbea. Stevenson. J. Evans. P. w. Moses. H. B. Bowlnnds. Webber, G. M. Bnrlinson. Baker. C. P. Mark. It. Bosislo, W. Humphries. W. Tree. Bourke, Maling. Teschelnakor, Tohral. Robinson, J. A. Graham. W. Hawkins, Stewart, Weir and four children. Strutters, Ally. Mahu..S. DaiTagh, Tiku, Caldwell, Nolan, D. Weir, Buchanan, Gallagher, Robertson. Stewart, Telford. Bock. Gethu. Dr. Black, Dr. North and child. Master White, and 28 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Storm, s.s,. Woods, for Wellington.—i.T.T. Co.. agents. , •The s.s. Storm, laden with 180.000 ft of timber from the T.T.T. Co., left for Wellington, at 5 p.m. on Saturday. The s.s. Takapuna arrived from Wellington and New Plymouth at 8 a.m. yesterday. Tin? s.s. Rarawa departed for New Plymouth at 3.45 p.m. yesterday. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. September 16.—A bar tine passed ca3t at 10 a.m. to-day. RUSSELL. September 17.—A large four-masted steamer passed south; at tour p.m. to-day. KIRIPAKA. September Arrived; Waikonini, Gem. Sailed: Atalanta. Loading: Three Cheers. AWANUI. September Sailed: Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, for way ports and Auckland. WHANGAPE. September 16.—Sailed to-day: St. Kilda, barQuentine, lor Sydney. TAURANGA. September Arrived: Manga papa. s-s.. from Auckland. Sailed: Maugapap, s.s., for Whakatane. EAST CAPE. September 16.— s.s-. Star of New Zealand passed south at 6.15 a.m.. and the s.s. Apariina passed south at 10.40 a.m. to-day. , GISBORNE. September 17.—Arrived: Talune. s.s.. from Auckland. Sailed at 4 p.m. yesterday: Weka, s.s.. for Napier. At 8 p.m.: Toroa, s.s., for Wellington. Arrived this morning: Frank Guy, barqucntine. coal-laden, from Newcastle; Talnne. s.s., from Auckland. The auxiliary schooner Kaco. which arrived on Friday night, had the main crank of the port engine broken when entering Port Awanui last Sanday, and had to depend on canvas. She landed 150 tons at coast ports, aud landed a like quantity at Gisborne WELLINGTON. • September Arrived: Moeraki. s.s.. from the South: Rotoiti. s.s., from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Sailed: Moeraki, s.s., for Sydney. September Arrived: Belle Flower, schooner, from Clarence River. BLUFF. September 16.—Sailed: Turakina, S.S., for Port Chalmers. SYDNEY. September 16.—Arrived: River Boyne. bar2nentine, from Greymouth. Sailed; lndraevi, s.s., for Auckland. NEWCASTLE. / September 16.—Sailed; Manurewa, barque, for Kaipara. LONDON. September 10.—Sailed: Niwaru, 8.8., for Australia and New Zealand. . . LIVERPOOL. September 15.—Sailed: Morayshire, s.s., for I September 15.—Sailed: Morayshire, s.s., for Australia and New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12974, 18 September 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12974, 18 September 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12974, 18 September 1905, Page 4