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SHIPPING.

' ffitb Water at AucUand—lL2 a.to.; 11.18 p.m. S»\ ' „ Manukau —LI a.m.; 1.17 p.m. \. Sun—Rises, 5.37 a.m.; seta, 6.29 p.m. ' : Moon—First quarter, Saturday, 8.58 p.m. WEATHER F.EPORT. The following i* Captain Edwin's weather report §Sg#fe'gt'..'6 p.m. yesterday .'—Manukau Heads: Wind, south-south-west, fresh; barometer, 30.15: therRf#® mometer, 67; weather, cloudy, bar, smooth. New • - Plymouth: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, feC's-';'30.10; thermometer, 68: weather, fine; sea, ' smooth. Castle point: Wind, south-west, fresh: ''' barometer, 30.15; thermometer. 61; weather, ' overcast", sea, moderate. Wellington: Wind, south, breeze: barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 58- weather, fine. Weatport: Wind, south-west, fresh; barometer, 30.11; thermometer, 60; weather, fine; sea, slight swell. Kaikoura: hWii Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 30.15; therHi mometer, 58; weather, fine; sea, slight swell. w?- - Bluff: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.22, i thermometer, %; weather, cloudy. !; ■ PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS, : - Wanaka, s.s., £422, W. Stevens, from the South end East Coast Union S.S. Co., agents. -T Manapouri, s.!*., 2060, W. J. Newton, from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers: Mrs. Re'iohelmann, Misses Mitchell, Skeen (2). Dr. Vogier, Mr. Boult, Masters Mitchell, Reichelmann (3). and one steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Aupouri, s.s.. 240. T. llaultain, from Tauranga. Passengers: Misses Brookes, Walker, Clarke, Whitcombe, Messrs. Tanner, Bottrill, Master Whitcombe.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Apanui is.. 200, J. Wilson, from Whangamat3. Tsirua, and Mercury Bay. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mesdames Elder, Abbot, Miss Fendereast, Messrs. Culpan, Negus, Quinn, Dennertt (2). -.Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kanieri, *.*., 203, T. Scott, from Wliangarei— Xorthem S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Kaipara, 7596, McKellar, for London, via "- - "nS *.s., 640, E. Mcleod, for Whangarei. • Waiotahi. «.s., 278, Kemp, for Tauranga, Ohiwa, | * X Au^rV, k ».B„ 240, T. Haultain, for the Great ' . B3 WaHangi, *.«.. 197. V. A. Stein, for Te Kao, Psrengareuga, and Houhor.i. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Mimiro, ».#■. via Australia, due March 24. Kumara, s.s., sailed February 3, due about Indradevf, 1 5.«., via Australia, sailed February - 21, due about April 23. i, 'jv 8 e; t g §~ via Australia, due about March 10. Dorset, ... via Australia, sailed February 10. Indralema, s.s.. via Australia, to sail. fe " S?^arf, r »"«■. 'tailsd o January 24, due March 11. fkv;'-! Delphic, s.*., due April 8. barque, sailed December 13. *- ■-'*I Bi.S FBAWCISt"; Sonoma, R.M.s., Monday. of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, sailed teSi* January 25. due March 28. Bucknall, *.»., via Austra la. to sail. Perthshire, s.s.. via Australia, due March 9. Queen Helena, s.s., via Australian ports, to sail about Msrch 31. Everton Grange, s.s., to sail. p. J. Wickeistrom, Jan., barque, via Reek- £ hampton, sailed. Ardeowaa, s.s., via Australia, sailed February 16. . ...... Bjdsu?: Sierra, R.M.c,, to-morrow. Manuka, s.s., Sunday. WSWOHJTLE- , T , . „ i'r. ■■■' Northern Chief, barque, sailed lebruary 15. i;V - EDITOBTrKG: .... „ ' Hippolas, barque, sailed lebruary 9. Suzanne; barque, sailed. &IMO4. i Hauroti), S.S., early. Iowoa: Hauroto, s.*., early. Fin: ? Navua, s.s., Tuesday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Loroos: r,' i • Tokomaru, s-s., to-day. g ! Wusr Coast Of Ekqlabd: Ayrshire, s.s., about middle of March. BAJT FRANCISCO : Sierra, R.M.s., to-morrow. ; V.* NBW York : Fulda, barque, to load. &AMO> : r" Manapouri, «.s.. March 7. "••• .• Towoa • Manapouri, «.b., March 7. Sranrr. Mokoia, s.s., Monday. ! Sonoma, s.s., about Monday. < '• UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East coast. To-day: Talone arrives from East Coast and i Southern ports. Friday; Kaituna leaves for Grey mouth at 5 p.m. -'' -4 Saturday: Talune leave* for East Coast, and Soothe "ports at 12 noon *, Wanaka leaves for the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timisru at noon. West Coast. ■ n 'i f . Friday: Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth 0 nd Wellington aad leaves again for New Ply■feijl.: mouth only at 4 p.m. (3 p.m. train). ' . . NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' To-dry: Rarawa arrives at Onehtinga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for' the raise port at 4 p.m. strain, 3 p.m.); Kanieri yii •leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Aupouri arrives from the Great Barrier at 5 mi. ; Kia Ora arrives at Onehunga from Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitara late; Ngapubi arrives from Whangarei about 8 p.m. Friday: Apanui leaves for Mercury Bay, Wha- . ngapoaa, and Kuaotunu at 7 p.m.; Ngapuhi Vv-.' leaves for Whaagarti, Marsden Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m.; Kartidri arrives from Whangarei • Town Wharf; Clansman arrives from Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui.about 6 a.m.; Clansman leaves for Tannings at 5 p.m.: Chelmsford strives from Hoahora, Awanui, and Waiharara •< | about 2 p.m. ; Mangapapa leaves for Ohiwa and -v ?- Whakatane at 8 a.m. Thames Service: Steamers leave tor Thames ami Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Kaituna, s.s., in dc^. Tokomaru, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Star of Scotland, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, mission schooner, in stream. Ysabel, three masted schooner, in stream. Fulda, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. -' Hirotha, barque, fit Queen-street Wharf. Silver Cloud, barquentine, at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, barquentine, at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. PendJe Hill, barquentine, at Sugar Works. Samoa, three-masted schooner, in stream. ■/i IMPORTS. Per Manapouri, from the Islands: 1550 sacks sugar, 2181 cases and 244 bunches bananas, 22 cases and 44 kits oranges, 5055 sacks copra, .10 sacks cocoanuts, 15 sacks cocoa, and sundries. Per Wanaka, from the South: 6000 sacks oats, ii: 13,357 sacks whrat, 2795 sacks flour, 620 100's v.-.u-..;.f10ur, 3080 59's flour, 357 sacks chaff, 874 sacks bran, 556 sacks pollard, 55 sacks ryecorn, 874 sacks barley, 370 sacks grass seed, 530 bales straw, 60 canes meats, 695 cases milk, 20 bales woollens, 6 blocks stone, 2 horses, and a quantity Of sundries. ■ The Union Company's steamer Kaituna was floated into the Auckland Dock yesterday morn- *•?" ing for general overhaul. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Kfapobi left for Whatgsrei. ' Yesterday morning the Northern Company's . ■ steamer Aujpouri arrived from Taurataga and left at midn»ght for the Great Barrier. The Northern Company's steamer Waitangi left lor the North yesterday afternoon. To-night the barquentine Silver Claud will be ; < •owed down to Mercury Bay to load timber for Sydney. The Northern Company'* steamer Waiotahi left . tor Bay of Plenty ports yesterday morning with ■ number of passengers and a large gefaeral cargo. This evening the Northern Company'* steamer Kanieri leave* for Whangarei Town Wharf. The brigantioe Defiance arrived at Sydney from Kaipara on Tuesday alter a good passage of 13 tfsy*. ' THE TALUNE. The Union Company's steamer Talune left Gißborne for Auckland at 9.30 a.m. yesterday and should arrive about 3 a.m. to-day. THE MANUKA. The Union Company's steamer Manuka'left Syd Bey for Auckland yesterday afternoon, and i "X' due on Sunday morning next. yj THE TOKOMARU. , The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steame ; Tokomaru completed her loading for London las 3?|.v evening, and will leave on her voyage this wort . . log. • _____ THE KAIPARA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steame Kaipara completed taking in her cargo for. Lor ■'"r '' don yesterday, and left in the afternoon for Ns pier and Wellington to complete her loading. THE WANAKA. The Union Company's steamer Wanaka, Captaii W. Stevens, arrived from the South and East Coast at 2 ' p.m. yesterday and berthed at th< •' • Queen-street Wharf to discharge her cargo oi grain and produce. The steamer left Gisborm at 10 a.m. on . Tuesday and experienced fine weather and northerly breezes, with moderate sea, until rounding the East Cape at 5.10 p.m. on Tuesday; thence light westerly winds, smooth ■i!" seas, and fine weather to arrival. THE MANAPOURI • y The Union Company's steamer Manapouri, Cap- • tain W. J. Newton, arrived from Sydney and the Islands early yesterday morning, and after inspection berthed at the Hobson-street Wharf, where her cargo of fruit was landed. The steamer then went up to Chelsea and put out her consignments of raw sugar, and returned to the Hobson-street Wharf in the evening. Of the voyv age Mr. John Anderson, the purser, reports: - The Manapouri left Sydney at 3 p.m. on February - 6 and arrived at Lautoka at 3.15 a.m. on the : 13th; reached Suva at 8 a.m. on the 14tli, and left at midnight on the 16th for Levuiia, calling ibera the name morning. Proceeded to Penang V f' and loaded sugar, ana returned to Levuks on the 17th, and after a stay of an hour left for Samoa. Anchored in Apia Harbour at £ am. on the 19th, and loaded copra, etc., and ■■ left oil the 21st; called at Vavau, Haapai, and Wnfriiilfffa. : S Left the latter port at 5.30 a.m ' t n »v R 24th. and arrived as above. Moderate 2rin<ia and «as prevailed for the first day, fol lliiS birl:ieavy south*soath-es«t swell to reach 'Jv*tor the i&w Zealand coast. iilliii- ■ i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13114, 1 March 1906, Page 4