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SHIPPING.

Hijfh Water at Auckland—2.4B a.m.; 3.25 p.m. Si£ts ' >• •» ' Manukau—4.47'a.m.; 5.24 p.m. IHlfth Water 6.56 a.m.: sets, 4.41 p.m. 3.25 p.m. „ „ Mailukau—4.47 a.m.; 5.24 p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.56 a.m.; sets, 4.41 p.m. Sjf ii', ! Moor Full, June 7. 8.42 a.m. Hm?.'. ' WEATHER REPORT. ' ffS? , The following is Captain Edwin's weather repoi •it • 5 p.m. yesterdayMaitukau Heads: Wine 'v. south, strong; barometer. 30.04; thermometer, 60 ffi&S §||. . weather, cloudy; bar, rough. New Plymouth - ' i , Wind, south-east. light: barometer, 30.04 thei h\ . mometer, 56 ; weather, fine; sea, smooth. Castle ' '«• point: Wind, south-west, fresh; barometer, 30.10 tSfi 1 1 - thermometer, 51; weather, showery; sea, heavy fe'liJ" ' Wellington : Wind, south, -'fresh; barometer, 30.11 S-r " ■ thermometer, 49; weather, overcast. Westport >•' Wind, south-west, breeze ; barometer. 30.05; thei iff mometer, 51; weather, flue; sea, moderate swell B®h Kalkoura: Wind, calm; barometer, 30.16; ther ISP* ' : t- mometer, 51; .Weather. line; sea, smooth. Bluff IRVv ' Wind, north-west, light; barometer, 30.17; tliei b'T'vs mometer,- 50; weather, fine. J?'; PORT OF AUCKLAND. Slllfe':' ARRIVALS. ■ ffigtj Indraghiii, s.s., 4927, Ilollingsworth, from Liver ' • pool.—Heather. Robei-ton and Co., agents. , fc* . Tara-wem, s.s., 2003, John Rolls, : from Sotiihen: slid East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Robert f : v son, Baker, Chadwick, Griffin, Clark, White. Mar tin, Daviea, Mesdanies Morighan, Gilpin and foul children, Raukura, Baker, Judge, Seth-Smith, "i Armdn and child. Clark. Hicks, Smith rind infant, Cyril-White, Messrs. Mackenzie, .Tames, DongilftCv'/J.'V landers, Rudd. Welch, Parker, ; Johnston. Gallagher, Browne, White, Griffin, Clarke, llullise, Scholium, Hedlund. Clark, C. Totter. Whinray, ijs i Osborne. Devcr. Burgess, (iuudin, I'ettie, Quinn, fej- r Oman, Park, Tnrnbull, Dixon, Pvke, Kennedy, Jjffiß Elliott, Townley, Martin, Dr. Gilpin, the Rev. gs>; v .; - Mac Lean. and 71 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents., . J > Clansman, s.s., 591, W. Farquhar, from Mango- - jiui, Wbangaroa, and Russell. Passengers: Mes- , 'dames G. Henry and two children, L. M. Masters E '■ »nd! child,' Hay tor, E. R. Nixon ami child. Field, kC , Ryan, Rogers, 11. Nixon. Comiskey. .Smallwood, pw • Harris and two children. Mlwea D. Brown, Burn. Pulleine^.Watkins,, Moore-Jones, J. Mair. Nurse Roiewanie, .Messrs. C. ; Stephenson, Bullock, Cut-ifi-i-fu , tlng,rMcPber/-,onj < Coring, Cleghnrn, Wilks, Auchran. G. Pe.wocke, Winktleld, Ford, Mote, Tupe, i i, J. D. Williamson, W. McQuillan. L. Hare, C. Ratife/Kr "; -Jen, Bramley. Murray, Buddie. E. R. Nixon, Ryan, ELa^,', Hughes, Hall, G. Marshall. Andrea. 11. Nixon. T. ■wm'/. Edwards. Lewis, Wells. JlcKenzie, Bedggood, JenS sen. Poole, George. Harris. Colonel Davie*. CupKi -j . , tain Neumann, Constable Henry, Masters Andrea HjCm', *■ (2), R. Lawrence. .Taylor, and five steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' ' ' Chelmsford, e.g.. 0, 11. Richards, from Awanui pS.'. and Waiharara.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. M\.'' , DEPARTURES. vV i ' Clansman, s.s., 591, W. Farquhar, for WhangsW rei. ■ ji ; . , Apanui, s.s., 200, E. McLcod. for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. yoi' J' Waitangi, s.s., 197. P. A. Stein, for Tauranga. M , . Cullao, barque, 939, Pedersen. for Newcastle. < Endeavour, auxiliary schooner. £4, John Taw, ' ' for 'l'aurang.i, Whakatane, and Opotiki. UNION S.S. co.-s MOVEMENTS. \>, ' East coast. !*,, To-day: Taia-wera sails for Gisborne, Napier, and the South at 12 midnight. f? ;• I ■ Sunday: Whangape arrives from Westport. ?SIS"-A :■ .'"Thursday: Talune arrives from Southern ports; iEg#''' Wanaka- arrives from x the Bluff, Oainaru, and Timaru: Haupiri arrives from East Coast bays; Sgfi. Whangape sails for Newcastle at 2 p.m. ; Taviuni arrives from the Eastern Pacific. ilfe' I '' Saturday: Talune i sails for Southern ports at -v; 12 noon; Wanaka sails for the Bluff, Oamaru, and " Timaru at 2 p.m. -'' West Coast. Sunday : Penguin arrives, from New Plymouth ; Karitoue arrives from New Plymouth. fiV ' Monday: Karitaue sails for Tatarariki at 10 ,»/ a.m.; Penguin sails for New Plymouth and Wel- :■ lington at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). %,l Wednesday: Roioiti arrives from Wellington, tv' Nelson, and New Plymouth, and sails, again for the same porta . at 2 p.m. (1.10 p.m. train). Friday : l'akapuna arrives front Wellington and New Plymouth and mail's again for New Plymouth ?' V T only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). ppjM 11 HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS, pllfel r ..Sunday : Westraiia arrives from Southern ports. «p-; 'tt>. Monday: Zealandia arrives from • Sydney; jr-v Vj' Westralia' sails for ' Sydney at 5.30 p.m. »wS&4 j Tuesday: Zealandia Bails for Gisborne and 'ff- "■ ''Southern porta at 2 p.m. ftfcffn/' 1 NORTHERN S.S. CO.S MOVEMENTS, ife'f'. To-day: Clansman arrives from Whatigarei about ' ' : 6 p.m.; Apanui arrives from Mercury Bay, WliaKiT. 1 ngapoua, and Kuaotunu; about 7 p.m.; : Rnrawa HBfafe arrives at Onehuiiga from New Plymouth about 8 •f:' a.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Opotiki; Kanieri i leaves for Whangarei - at '10 p.m. Sunday: Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New Ply--OU9I. mouth at 3. p.m. (train, 2.30 p.m.). it> Monday; ; Waitangi leaves for Tauranga at 5 wßk® ' p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, psßif|?|r-and4M|ngonui at 6 p.m.: Auponri "leaves for Whangarei at 7 p.m.; Apanui leaves for Tairua and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei; Kia'Ora leaves Onehunga for Raglan, if.'iV Kawhia, "i and Wnitara at 1. p.m. (train, 12.10 few . p.m.); Muritai - leaves Onehunga for Wangauui Opunake at 1 p.m. (train, 12.10 p.m.). . „ TuesdayKanieri leaves for Whangarei at 5 f"'';" p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plyg'V " mouth about 8 a.m.;; Aupouri arrives from Wha'(i>'i* ngarei about 6 p.m.; R a raw a leaves Onehunga yi;, t ' for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.): i' , Waiotahi leaves for Opotiki and Tauranga at 3 p.m. * KeiM'V'V*;. •. Thames" Service: - Steamers .--leave for Thames i [ • and Paeioa daily. See advertisement daily . papers. ' IMPORTS. ; Per Indraghiri, from west coast of England ';M\A '! porta: 465 bundles and 6710 bars iron, 1440 reels barb wire, 498 cases cornflour, 54 crates, 500' fcgJJV esses cyanide,". 66 barrels carbonate of soda, 271 jjojffl v ' -cases galvanised iron, 270 packages groceries, 42 tefefe cases glass," 30 bundles hoop iron, 1470 bags manure, 130 drums and 215 casks oil, 736 kegs paint, 846 pipes, 25 tons pig iron, 260 coils plain wire, 896 rails, 79 casks and; 1778 cases spirits, V.- . j, 1640 bundles sheet iron, -383 bundles " steel, 180 §§f!fi|f drums - sheep dip, 4 tanks, and sundries. ; i ' j Per Tarawera, ; from the South: 1923 sacks iWPS; : whcati'*l2o'. sacks flour, ; 400 bags - flour, : 2246 .sacks K i oats, 140 sacks barley, 95 sacks pea*. 100 sacks pollard, 1007 •; sacks potatoes, 243 sacks bark,' 80 Srtfe , sacks malt, 134 sacks chaff, 41 gunnies onions, bt| U ~ ,160 cases matches, 108 boxes soap, 20 cases beer, 20 eases whisky, 45 case? brandy, 45 drums oil, SHiVy2O cases carbide, 22 boxes butter, 30 pieces blue-s|P';iS-i stone, 28 cases - meats, 20 cases wine,' 33 ' cases cheese, sundries, and transhipments.' ■ —~ ■■ ■ ' ' Transhipments per Waiwera from London and jj';, -• Monowai from Melbourne and Hobart arrived py&V from the South yesterday by the Tarawera. pw'iJlf Tho -Union Company's steamer Whangape is due |©a.«V'-"from Westport:;to-morrow*. Yesterday - morning the Northern Company's <t>. . stenmer Clansman arrived from the North with a '. number of passengers and a cargo of kauri gum, V i'' etc The steamer l?ft lor Whangarei last night. HJQ| The Northern-Company's ■steamer Aprtmii left laatOiight for Memuy/Ilay ahtl Kiiaotiuiu. <■ Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Ipij'. Waitangi If ft for Tauranga. To-morrow ' afternoon the auxiliary schooner Gieyhound leaves for the-North. *£■>"?. \ 'fi»e auxiliary schooner Endeavour left la.st niglrt for Tauranga. Whakatane, and Opotiki with K'iIVV a full 'general - cargo. I The 10 o'clock to-night Northern Company's from Westport to-morrow. Yesterday morning the Northern Company's steamer Clansman arrived from the North with a " number of passengers and a cargo of kauri xum, etc. The steamer left for Whaugarei last night. The Northern Company's steamer Apanui left last,night for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi left for Tauranga. To-morrow afternoon the auxiliary schooner Greyhound leaves for the. North. The auxiliary schooner Endeavour left last, night for Tauranga. Whakatane, and Opotiki with a full 'general cargo. At 10 o'clock to-night the Northern Company's steamer Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town IBlitWharf. •- ' £J The barque Casablanca will be floated out of , the Auckland i .Dock to-day. --The Norwegian - barque Callao sailed (or NewwWiy." castle, yesterday morning to lotid coal for the fi l< ' west coast of South America. The a.u. Kotare leaves Auckland for Tologa Bay Saff'S'/i'"and Gisbornc on Tuesday next. ...Messrs. 'I'. 11. Kji , * Hall and Co. are the local agents for the "' - :• steamer. ■HHntgi ■ THE SONOMA. . 5' v 'j- Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane, the local p,*t^ L i,* ■ agents for the' Oceanic. Steamship Company, are ; r * in receipt not;:cable advices stating that the m>pf R.M.e. Sonoma left San Franciscc for Honolulu, pi Tago Pago, and Auckland at 4 p.m. on Thursday |Ji/ -'''■ , last » The steamer is due at this port on June 18. | ' ' J - THE WESTRALIA. |Mi . The Huddait-Parker steamer Westralia is due from 'Southern' and East' Coast ports to-morrow morning and leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on I, , Monday. _ THE INDRADEVI. £ '' ' The Tyaer liner Indrndcvi completes her loading ,c to-day and leaves for London direct in the afternoon. — THE TAVIUNI. f'l ■ ■ The Union Company's steamer Taviuni is due £-„\ from the Society and Cook Islands on Thursday aext. - ■ ' ' . THE AUCKLAND-FIJI TRADE. The Union Steam Ship Company have decided 'U' to place the Mourn in the Auckland-Fiji trade 'Sff ' instead of the Taviuni. as previously arranged. 1 The Moura leaves Auckland for Suva on June 13, • and as «he has very fine passenger acrommo- , da;ion the steamer should prove very popular jj' with the travelling public. . - - <' . THE TARAWERA. ' - The Union Company's steamer Tarawera, Caps'.---' tain John Bolls, arrived from Southern and East ■' Coast ports at 10 a.m. yesterday and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. The steamer left F,{i% Dunedin on Saturday last and called at the u«ual p; 1 coast ports, leaving Gisborne at 9 a.m. on Thuri- - day and arrived as above. Variable winds and weather prevailed to the East Cap?, thence strong south-west winds, and high > confused sea to arHSw'Ar rival. Tim Tarawera leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at 12 o'clock to-night. • . THE INDRAGHIRI. iflfi''.'.'-'' ...V!f '*->' s . Rr liner Indraghiri, Captain Hollinssttn ' arrived from, Liverpool direct eai-lv vestermornwg with a cargo of general merchandise, •t . th- i? 5 granted pratique the steamer berthed J'' 5' i? er 9 ,,e ® n -street ;• Wharf, . where the work of ..fSJSJJf'ilfi.' 6 ?' cai 'S° was proceeded with. The Mv"i ' ' steamer left Liverpool- on April 1 and met with fine weather ' until ' naasing •' the -r- Cape of Good Hope. ; t Crossing the Southern Ocean the steamer iffisll met with a series of heavy gules, which continued {'« v until the coast of : Tasmania wa.v made. The WfA weather; then moderated, but only for a couple IP-'' °' days, when stormy weather again set in and Rttf&i continued until port was made-. The Indraghiri fe leaves for the South next week. f y: PORT OF / ONEHUNGA. Kif -.' ''-- ARRIVALS. pi:.': v: Penguin, s.s., 824, J. Robertson, from New Ply. tnoutli. Passengers: Misses Hodgson, Morrison, Roddy, . Walsh, , Dohcrty, McFarlsoe, Reynolds, U-. Hoey. . Mesdanies . Glasgow, . Bayley. Woodcroft, ?■.; Pick. 1 Froatick." Jones. James,. Bonner. Williams, We\ Beard, 1 McForlane, Maples and child. Colmer, 1 Mickie, TiOwrie, Mtylan. Messrs. Christensen. But- , ler, ' Buckley, Bell, Ku»ling, Dick, Buckeridge,

I'l'ostick, Joachim, Maples, .Crifchton, Low - and child, Shrodeb, Harry,- Bonner, "Williams, Beard and boy, Hull. Draper, McKarlane, Fowler. Graham. Todd, Morton, Pliara/.yn, ColmeV, Mackie, Clarke and boy, McDonald. Bond. Coster, Petsberg, Gordon. Brown; McLean. Lowi-ie, Morse. •Marian. Dr. Feuwick, Captain Hclford, and 25 steerage Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. I -Penguin, s.s., 824, J. Robertson, for Sew I'lv- - mouth. Passengers: Misses Alderton, Atkinsoii, ! Mesdames Watts, Atkinson, Jlessis. O'Donoghuc. Burlinson, D. W. Duthie,- Gray, Orchard. Hume,' Ilawke. Maekay, Aston. Graham. JlcPhee, the Hon C. C. Boweu, and 15 steerage. ' t The Union Company's steamer Penguin arrived from Wellington and New Plymouth yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, having been delayed b'v the rough weather prevailing. The steamer left for New Plymouth in the ' afternoon. BY TELEGRAPH. MARSDEN POINT. June I.—Arrived: Clio, Tararawa, and Hikurangi, ketches, from Auckland. . , .KIRIPAKA. .Tune I—Arrived: Havoc, scow, from Auckland. She is loading to-day. GISBORNE. June 1 Arrived: Ururoa, three-masted schooner, from Newcastle.. The passengers per Westralia leaving to-morrow for Auckland are: . Misses Cook, Donnelly. Mr*. Sloan. Messrs. Collins. Taylor. Glover. Harris, Mcl'hersoii, Sloan. El wiirtli, Brow,i, the Rev. Gamble, Captain Sewell, Masters Bruce, Bloomfield. NAPIER. June I.—Sailed: Westralia, s.s., for the North. Passengers for Auckland : Misses Drower, Livesey (4), Mesdamta Drower. Smith. Woollev. Messrs. Edwards, JlcKenzie, Miller, Livesev aiid boy. NEW PLYMOUTH , June 1.-Arrived : Rarawa. 5..«.. from Onehunga. Sailed Rnrawa, s.s., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON'. June I.—Arrived : Manuka, s.s., from the North. . WAKAPUAKA. ; June I—Arrived: Recorder, cable steamer, from Sydiiev. . PORT CHALMERS. June lArrived: Dclcarnic. ship, from Liverpool. Sailed: Talune, <?.?., for lie North. Passengers for Auckland: Mrs. Hammond, Misses -Clark, Hammond. Martin. - LYTTELTON.June I.—Sailed: Rotomahana. s.s.. for Wellington; Winiincra, s.s., for Sydney, via Wellington; Mocraki, s.s., for the South, Hobart, and Melbourne. BLUFF. June I.—Arrived: Waipori, s.s., from Newcastle. Sailed : Drayton Grange, s.s.. for Timaru ; Wanaka, s.s., for Auckland, via . way ports. SYDNEY. June I—Arrived: Ardgowan, s.s., from Dunedin. Arrived at 4 p.m.: Mokoia, s.s., from Auckland. THE CABLE REPAIRING STEAMER. NEMOS', June I.—The cable steamer Recorder arrived at Cable Bay this morning from Svdney. She leaves to-night for Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13193, 2 June 1906, Page 4