SHIPPING.
'£ ' —~~~~ High Water at AncVbnd- r 5.5 a.m.; 5.33 p.m. * „ M»nufcau-7.5 a.m.; 7.32 p.m. ?V- : , Sun-Rises, 5.13 a.m.: sets, 6.57 p.m. Moos-Full, Friday, 7.16 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin * weallier re- ■> non at s>S lt&M :-JT«2, Plymouth: Wind. *'■••' 4mjth-cMt.fr"!!!. barometer, 29.76; thermometer, : >' . e=,- w »,«h»r Ss»: «ea. moderate. Cashpoint : !?■■';■' Wind, south-Vest. breeze, urometer 29.70, thermometer, 55: weather, showery : Ma. heavy. Wrt ; iington: Wind, south, t«?»;: barometer. .*3...- . :C ; • ibermometer, W: weeper, overcast. KaiKoura : WimLsourh-stH'-h-wt. light: Urometer. ,3.,4 : -«• ihennomeeter. 60; rather, fir-: sea. considerable outside. Bluff: Wind. south-east, breeze, baroi- - «B«ter, 29.93: thermometer, So: weather, cloudy. 11 PORT OF AUCKLAND. gsT ARRIVALS. ■'-' Cape Car*?, 8.5., 5830, McLeod. item Sex York * and Australia—E. Porter and Co., agen.s. Pi Greyhound, auxiliary schooner. 100. A. haV! britiiy, from Awanui, Houhera, and Whangarr, . I s Passengers. Mrs. Cowley and son, Mim Wagner, |;v Messrs. Johnston, MeKenzie—Matter, agent. g£- DEPARTURES, Mofcoia, *» • -3--02. K. E. Smith, '°. r . Sydney. I. Passengers: Misses Depart (3). McF.r.de. Loveriav H--!?»«. Brown, Searr, Wood*, Eve U). Matf. . thews, Millar. Sioil, Thompson (2}). Nurse Hogan, *■■. Hesd&mes Barclay and family. Livingstone. Dub- ':.'. son and maid. Leonhatd! and .-mid. Rolleston, & Hedges. Denton. -Meagher. C. Rogers, Blyth, Etott. ?- Rodger*. Leatbaw a.'.J two children. J. L. Peer, & SyVrs, Walsh, Jones, Messrs. Jones Watah. Syers, £-' Appleton and nary, Clarke. Deinirt, J. J- Feet, Russell. E. KtW.i. Coleman. Blyth. C. tori, Ellis, W. H. Warren, Knox and party, Bail ' Joh"«n F. Orideo. Weir. R. H. Wall; Dent*. Jr - McOill Attriel. F. M. Armstrong, Bishop. C. H. Poole, L. W. White. Mr-Bean. L. P. Phillipf. H. £■?.: Risk R. Abbott. J. M. Anderson, J. Mokes. | '• Dobicn and party, G. Wright, Puree!!. «'■■»•; McAree, T. Stevenson, Meagher, J. Grant. Den-, : l'-' '..'ton, LeonhardT. Bishop Olicr the Rev. Father it EellT, Dr. Uatham, and 40 ne'er age. SjVpQhi, •-•-. s*o. E. Stephenson, ior Whangi- ; "cUniman. *.*.. =91. W. Farqubar, for Russell. ;?•'." .Whangiroa. and Slansronui. . , I f Wai"-c~ ; s.s., 137. I*. A. stem, tor Tauranga. *■':• '■ Chelmsford, *.*».. 70. H. Ricnards. for Houhcra, | I".. 'Awanaii, and Waiharara. ' 1 ■■ ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
tiimiro, ■"•' • '••* Australia, sailed January ci. Wairnats, ?-»•, to sail. Kuiasra. s»., to sad- ~ , , . Star c-: Scotland, »•».. via Australia, due about February 37. , Papanui. n., via Capetown, due aoout February -4. Caipara. ss., din::, ruled. LrrzKTQoz : Ayrshire, s.s., via Australia, due to-day. Iridrabatah, s.s., to sad about rebruary i. Mamari, i.e.. to sail ■k a&elpkic. ».?., to sail. Bbemks: Ciliao. barque, sailed. Bui FrasCisco: Sierra,. R.M.S., Monday. Nbw Ygss: , ~ ~ . Star of New Zealand, i.i ■ via Australia, sailed "i . January 26. Bocinail. »-»•■ via Australia, to sail. Perthshire, %.%., vii Australia, due early in March ETerton Grange, s.s.. to sail about February 10. i Tsllie E Starbuck, bar;ue, sailed November 17. V. J. Wickers'.rem, Jun., barque, via Rockbamptcn, sailed. ;': Ardgowan. s.s., via Australia, sailed. BTBSBt: Ayrshire, s.s.. to-day. Ventura. R.M.s., Friday. Zealand:::, s.s., Sunday. JIIWCJ-sTLS " Hatda Isle, barquentine, sailed. . SeJwyn Craig, barquentine, early. ' Pendle Hill, barqueatine, early. Samoa: Hanapouri, s.s.. early. Sosex: Manapouri. s., early. Fin: Kstus, s.s., to-day.
f PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i; Karanj;3, s.s- to-day. | ■ Tokomara, t.i., about Fcbiuaiy 28. .West. Coast or EsGLisn : ■_;; ' Mor»Ti'oire, ».s-, to load. I BAS FB4SCBCO: Ventura, R.M.s., Friday. Samoa: jg Hauroto, i.i., to-morrow. I v. loiai.: ! Be Hauroto, s.s-, to-morrow. I p, .' STDwrt : p., Victoria, is.. Monday. Tin: Hauroto, s.s.. to-morrow. ;J UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. '.'-. To-day: Navua arrives from Suva and Levuka ' and leaves again for Wellington soon after aril rival; Manuka leaves for East Coast and Southern rite at 4 p.m.; Kaituna leaves for We3tport at p.m. •:•' Wednesday: Hauroto leaves tor Tonga, Samoa, I Fiji, and Sydney at I p.m. Thursday: wsaaka arrives from the Bluff, -; Oamaru, and Timarn; Waikare airives from -Southern and Ea.it Coast ports. f y , Saturday: Waitare leave* for East Coast and $6 Soathern porta at 12 noon : Wanaka leaves for the Bluff, Oarnarn, and 'J imam at 3 p.m. {', '"" ' WEST COAST. J - Wednesday: Rosamond arrives from Oreymouth ; i~ Botoitl leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and -i Nelson at 4 p.m. (3 p.m. tram). 88 ! Thursday: RoKatuond leaves for Oreymouth at & a.m. I ' Friday: Takapnna arrives from Wellington and m Sew Plymouth, and leaves again for New Ply- ' mouth only at '& p.m. (1.10 p.m. train)Saturday: Corinna arrives from the South. NORTHERN B.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. j To-day: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei at a §S§ p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga fiom New Plysooth about 8 a.m. ;■ Ngapuhi arrives from Wha--.cgare.i about 4.30 p.m.; Rarawa leaves Onehunga m tor New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (train 3 p.m.): Waio|t;'.4alii leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 3 p.m.; II Kanieri arrives from whangarei about 1.30 a.m. \ ij , ■ Thames Service: Steamer* leave (or Thames W •fid Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. m Kararnea, %.%., at Queen-stteet "Wharf, §15Manuka, ».s., at Quay-street Jetty. 111 Cape Corso, s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf. ;-- Eaitana, f.s., at Hobaon-street Wharf. ?. Hauroto, s.i., at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, mission schooner, in stream. Ms Alexander Craig, barque, at Hobson-itreet Wharf. K- Tsabel, three-masted schooner, in stream. Mfi Frank Out, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. SIV ———— I IMPORTS. Si Per Cape Corso, from New York: 1500 tons '■■' general merchandise. * * •—*—. |§§vfc. EXPORTS. !/i Per Mokoia. for Sydney: Two boxes gold, 1 box '"<■ bullion, 88 bars silver, 200 boxes butter, 22 drums i fe>~ ammonia water, 13 sacks' scalps, 6 kegs casings. '*-397 sacks sand, 19 bales flax, 45 cases fish, 18 ' S sacks hides. 160 bundles timber, 30 rams, 11 g>s; bales and'l26 sacks fungus, 81 bales hemp, 30 cases kauri gum, and sundries. S&fe-,--: '«* • ■ ■ Kg ' The Union Company's setamer Mokoia left for i;]i. Sydney last evening with a number of passengers kL and a quantity of genera! cargo. il' bast night the Northern Company's steamer Kgapubi left for Whangarei. \ Tire Union Company's steamer Manuka leaves *-■>}.. lor East Coast and Southern ports this afternoon. fei , Last evening the Northern Company's steamer J-.". Clansman left for the North. |-, Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's " steamer Waitangi left for Tauranga. .'. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's Earner Chelmsford left for the North. The Union Company's steamer Kaituna leaves fimft 5 p.m. to-day for Wesiport. ill At. 5 p.m. today the Northern Company's fH steamer Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town rp [Wharf. ft The auxiliary ketch Endeavour leaves for Tail- '■••■.'.; Itanga, Whakat.w, and Opotiki this evening. The departure of the Northern Company's I, i'.: 'steamer Apanui for Mercury Bay and Tairua litis ;■. been postponed until 12 o'clock to-night. s: Th" auxiliaiy schooner Greyhound arrived from ! If-!' the. North veatgrday with several passengers and \''.: : , A cargo of kauri gum, etc. [lip The barque Alexander Craig is to undergo an [B& Extensive overhaul before resuming her running ifej hi the intercolonial trade. ife ■ : kr THE VENTURA. Ife-:-! The mail steamer Ventura left Sydney for Aucki„ land yesterday afternoon, and is due early on $j .Friday morning next. The steamer is timed to I leave for Pago Pago, Honolulu, arid San Francisco ]. at 3 p.m. on Friday. ||4 THE NAVUA. '; ' The Union Company's steamer Navua is due from Fiji to-day, and on discharge of her cargo i t>t fruit leaves for Wellington direct, and then ■<: goes to Westport to load coal for Auckland. THE KARA The Shaw.-Savill and Albion Company's steamer f§ Earamca, which arrived from (iisborne on Suuday, commenced taking in cargo for London yesterday, consisting of wool, kauri gum, flax, etc. . }.' {The steamer leaves for London to-day. r- THE AYRSHIRE. ;•• The steamer Ayrshire, from west coast of Eng- ' land ports and Australia, which left Sydney on :■ Friday last, is due at Auckland to-morrow. il THE AOTEA. A The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer .;) 'Aotea, in continuation of tier voyage from Lon- \ Irion and Capetown, left [lobarl ' for Wellington ,;-.on-Saturday evening lan(, and is due*on ThursB day afternoon. iS. •' : ''■■ ' THE CAPE CORSO. ■M Th« United States and Aiislvjil'cih Company's Steamer Cap** Corao, from New Ym-li and \iis-■■K-tralia, arrived last evening, and after the usual . inspection berthed at (he Queen-siren Wharf. The '" .Cape Corso is on her maid, n voyage, driving un fc.dergorie her trial trip on the Clyde at the same . time as the Union Company's turbine steamer 1 iMahe;io. Tits steamer then went to New York, I and loaded general cargo for Australia and New Zealand, and lett the American port on November -i : 13. A call was made at Si. Vincent, Cape de "ftVerdo Islands, tor .< supply of hunker cod. and .'the steamer called til Fit-mantle, Melbourne, and faißydncv. landing cargo at each purl. 'Ilie steamer H left Sydney for Auckland at midnight or, Tlmisi'"'d»y >-is(, Slid experienced hi ion- westerly winds | on the passage across the Tainan mm. UiaKing i'-iwrt as above? The Cape Con., leaves for Wei E liaiTton and the South tomorrow, and on d.«*t*«l«i of her New Zealand cargo proceeds to I Aurt«aia to loed for South Africa.
THE MANUBEWA. A barque signalled in the (rulf last evening will probably be the Manurewa, from Timani to Auckland with a cargo of grain and produce. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. Takapuna, ».».. 103*!, George llolford, for New Plymouth and Wellington. I'j.!f*.'ig?r» : Miitei Malcolm, Dodd, Hoffman, White, Nurse Keddie, Me*dames Proctor and two children. Butram, McLean, Giant and two children, Morrison. Calder, Clark, Messrs. W. Kenny. W. Bly. Denne*. H. W. Atkmson, E. Merrick, Lane. Cabiß, C. Dunsian, Gage, W. E. Taylor, PiPkmere, C. Duniord, Lawrence, Liixford, W. L. Liaxford. Daniel, Hannah, C If. Burgeaa, Butram, Wong, Home. Stonier. C. F. Mark, th* Rev. F. Hills, Dr. Marshal!, and 31 steerage. , Kia'Ora. ».s.. 307, 3. C. Blacklock. for Raglan, Kaahia, and Waitara. Pataengera: Mr. J. Foster. Constable McCarthy. The *.!- Takapuna tieparted for New Plymouth and Wellington at 4.5 p.m. yesterday. The s.». Kia Ora le.'t for Raglan, Kawhsa, and Waitara at 5 p.m. yesterday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13094, 6 February 1906, Page 4
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