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SHIPPING.

m>m---. ■ ■'.- ■ ■ ■ ■- -.-■■: ■ High Water at Auckland—s.2 a.m. 5.31 p.m.. „ • „ „ Manukau—7.l a.m.; 7.30 p.m. ' ■ ' Rises, 6.58 a.m.; sets, 4.40.p.m.. Moon— June 7, 8.42 a.m. PORT 01? AUCKLAND. WtfCo' : ''.'-i '■:'. ' ' ARRIVALS. Juke 2. Clansman, s.s., 591, W. Farquhar, from WhaBltarei. Passengers: Mesdames Mcintosh, Holmes, •■'■•' Scott, Misses Austen, Hedges,'-Agger*, Fraser. Hickson. Forsdick (2), Messrs. Dickson, Brown. McGloshail, Rawnsley, Winters, Roxburgh, W. Carpenter, S. Somerfleld. Gillctt, Sturmlels, W. J. Dallen. 11. Saunders, McLean, Stephens, Swat- - ' field, McCormaek, Peacock, Abercrombie, W. A. Holman, Purdie, 11. Y. Smith, Monk, Tinker, ■ Totter, Sccbridgc, ■ Leydcn, Orme, Valentine, Oakes. Mahon, King, Baldwin, Rev. Flynn Anderson, Masters Steadman, Mowbray, and 11 steerage. h i' S.S. Co.. agents. Waiotahi. s.s., 278, V. Hopkins, from Opotuci " ' and Ohiwa. Passengers: Mesdames Buokland, Drurv, Jordan, A'sher, Hopkins, Misses Uow, Murray- West, Messrs. Foster. Asher. Brigder. Anderson, McDonald. Shalfoon, Newsham, Butter, Parnquell, Johnston. Batcman, Berry, Williamson, . Hath, Ken, Fnlvtry, Rtishbrook, Kenealy, Meanev, Damn, Major Pitt. Sergeant War" ■ kei, Master*. Addis, Kirk—Northern S.S. Co., t-*\\- ft agents... - - ■ '■' -■-■•-■ Kanieru s.s., 203, T. Scott, from Whangarei. Passengers 'Messrs. Bedessa. Haswell, Giles, Gibbons. Robertson, Williams, Baskeville, McKenzie, J. Buchanan. J. Learning. W. Clyworth, W. Wilson. O. W. Gerrard Northern S.S Co., agents. Apnmit, s.s.. 200. E. McLeod, from Mercury Bay and Kuaotuim. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. D. J. L. Clayton, Messrs. Mitchell, Wiles (2), Reynolds, McTavish Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kotare, 5.5.," 141, D.' Campbell,''from Gisboriie And coast ports.—T.H. Hall and Co., agents. - '"."Jusb 3. ■'~'' ■ Westralia, ».«., 2584, William Waller, from - Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Mesdames Haynes, Cave, and child, Culling, 2 maids and family, Miller and infant, Knott, .Lovie. Watt and family. Cohen, Boys, Drower, Matthews and child, Colley, Barron, Saxbv. Misses Haynes, Owens, Lovie,' Findlay, Gresham, Cohen, Drawer. Barron, Dee, Shep- • ' parti. Donnelly, Rev.'- Gamble, Captain Sewell, Messrs. J. S. Rutherford, H. D. Blackie, Knott, ,' Waine, L. Wakcham, Watt,'ll. Cohen, Boys, Livesay and family, McKenzie, A. Edwards, T. Miller, { v Diamant, H. Barrow, Manisty, Matthews, MePherson, Bloomfleld, W. Elwarth, Bruce, Barron, O'Meara, W. J. Tavlor, J. Harris, S. Gover, . H. Bennett, Saxby, Marshall, G. Collins, Frankham, J. Brown, Davis, and 25 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Whangnpe, ss., 2931, J- P. Jordan, from West- '•; V ' port.— S.S. Co., agents. Waitangi, s.s., 197, P. O. Stein, from Tauranga. . Passengers: Mesdames Geraglcr and child, Jedtins and children, Misses Lane, Barnard, Clark, Bannerman, Kerr, Jedkins, Messrs. Bond. Wrigley, Darby, Reid, Captain Kerr, Masters Seddon (2), Boreshcr, Brande, and 2 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. - Endymioti, barque, 609. Axclsen, from TongaMaster, agent.'.: DEPARTURES. Si'.v: ; ','. "■;.'... ' JTJSK 2. Indradevi, s.s., 3792, J. Firth, for London. Tarawera, s.s., 2003, John Rolls, for East Coast and Southern porta. Passengers: For Gisborne— Misses Krombcll, McConnachie, Sloan, Mesdames Lewis, Tonkin and two children, Messrs. Law, Edwards, V. McConnachie, Joachim, Lewis, Town- • ley, Archibald, R. C. Cox. Captain Tonkin, Williamson Operatic Company (74). For Napier » -.' Mrs. C. Bone, Messrs. Jacoby. S. Smith, Rosewarne. A. Williams, Captain Rainey. For Wellington—Mr. Lightbank For Lyttelton—Mr. Copeland. Master Fitzgerald and 20 steerage for all ports. " Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Scott, for Whangarei. Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, 100. A. Subritssky, for Whaugaroa, Houhoura, and Awanui. OFO' V 'y. EXPECTED ARRIVAIS. ..'•'•-'.. . Cohdok: . Marere, s.s., via Australia, due July 13. Kaikoura, s.s., direct, due June 21. San Francisco: ', , ' Sonoma, R.M.s., due June 18. 'i' LiTßnrooL: ■>■ Oswestry Grange, s.s., via Australia, due June '8. Devon, s.s., sailed April 28. ,' -, Wakanui, b.b., clue about July 11. • > Banffshire, s.s., early. ' Kkw York. ■ ' ' Queen Helena, s.s., via Australian ports, sailed April 13 --' ■ ,■' ' , Indrslema, s.s., via Australia,. due June 16. Tomoana, s.s., via Australia, sailed May 25. '■'~.-.■„; I'. J. Wickerstrom, Juu., barque, via Rcckhampton, sailed. - ...,..- '- -"" Bries Hue], e.s., via Sydney, due Wednesday. Burgermeister Hachmann, s.s., sailed May 30. Cornwall, s.s., via Australia, to sail about July 5. . Bremen:; ; „,,,--.- - Colonna, ship, sailed May 12. ffi? Philadelphia: "•. , Doride, barque, sailed February 3. . SyDjrsv : . Zealandia, s.s., to-day." Briez Huel, 6.5., Wednesday. . Newcastle : Aldebaran, barque, early. ' . y. Samoa :„ , - . ...... . . Manapouri, s.s., June 21. '; fcalOJttjA: ■ ; '.■■'■-■. 1 ..,■■ Manapouri, s.s., June .-.21. ■'■:. ... :, ■ ' .'Fiji: '. ' ~ '■■ "■'". Manapouri, i.e., June 21. ~-."..- .-.' •.,!.., Tahiti Taviuni, s.s., Thursday. ' V - v> Rarotokga : ', : - <.'..■■.' ' Taviuni, s.s., Thursday. v'.E»iTH»trnc r :._'. .; ..--■'-.•-'.;■' -".-"• ■ ; Empiczj, barque, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES .. Losnos:■-. . Matatua, s.s., about' June 21. *'' Niwaru/s.s., about June ; 23. "~ ' Samoa: - "-■' Manapouri, s.s., June 27. r - Tosoa: • Manapouri, s.s., June 27. ." Fiji :' . Moura, s.s.,' June 13.' SVDHBT: .'■.-■.''■.... . Westralia, s.s., to-day. : UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. *.' ■ ■ , ■ East Coast./ Thursday: Talune arrives from Southern ports; , .Wanaka , arrives from the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru; Haupiri arrives from East Coast bays; .■• Whangape sails for Newcastle*at-2 p.m.; Taviuni arrives from the Eastern Pacific. ,• Saturday: Talune sails for Southern ports at ■V-,;.-. 12 noon; Wanaka sails for the Bluff, Oamaru, and '..■;':. Timaru at 2 p.m. • West Coast. To-day: Karitane sails for Kaipara at 10 a.m.; Penguin sails for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3. p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, v Nelson, and New Plymouth, and sails again for the same ports at 2 p.m. . (1.10 p.m. train). ... Friday: Takapuna arrive* from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails again for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 • p.m. train). HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Zealandia arrives • from Sydney; I Westralia ; sails for Sydney ut 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: .Zealandia sails for Gisborne and Southern ports at 2 p.m. ' ' NORTHERN S.S. CO.S MOVEMENTS. -To-day: Waitangi leaves for Whangarei at 7 .p.m.; Clansman . leave* for Ru«sell, Wli»nßaioa, and Matigoimi at 6 p.m.; Apanui leaves for Tairuu and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei; Kia bra leaves Oneluinga for Raglan, ;i _ •... Kawliia, and Wait.ira. at 1 p.m. (train, 12.10 ' J[ p.m.); Muritai leaves Onehunga for Wanganui and Opunnke at 1 p.m. (train. 12.10 p.m.). Tuesday:, Kanieri ■ leaves for Whangarei at 5 p.m.: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Ply- ' mouth about 8 a.m.; Waitangi arrives from Whangarei .about 6 p.m.; Rarawa leaves Onehunga ;- for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.); . . Waiotahi leaves for Opotiki and Tauranga at 3 .; p.m. ■.'.'• Thames Service: Steamer* leave for Thames . and Paeroa daily. . See advertisement daily v.;...".'papers...'. , VESSELS IN HARBOUR. , ■. Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. Baltimore, U.S. warship, in stream.' Westralia. s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, fndraghiri, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. -.'."'Kauroto, s.s., in dock. Constance Craig, ; barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Casablanca, barque, in dock. ~ IMPORTS. .-Per Wharigape,' from Westport: 1800 tons coal. Per - AVestralia, from the South: 1258 sacks wheat, 1118 -sacks, chaff, .951 sacks oats, 179 . sack potatoes, 56 sacks bran, 30 sacks pollard, 50 sacks oatmeal, 320 sacks, 200 ; 100's, and 640 50's ■flour, 100 sacks' peas, 20 sacks chicory, 64 sacksbark. 1930 bags sulphur, 22 barrels and 10 drums ■' oil, 5 kegs grease, 41 rolls netting, 46 packages tea, 6 cases bacon, 126 bundles fishplates, 46 ■ packages ranges, 36 cases meats, 33 bundles and 24 lengths pipe, 132 cases soap, 17 packages confectionery, 4 cases chocolate, 33 cases cheese, 25 cases starch, 97 cases bottles, 17 casks pelts, 70 cases lard, 305 empty cartridge boxes, IV packages zinc, 7 cases pepper. 20 bags sugar, 4 bales 'C'r leather, 25 acid cases, 12 kegs casings, 13 cases : - drugs, 18 bars Iron,. 5 cases dried milk, 4 packages belting, 2. cases almonds, 20 sacks asbestos, %M 2 cases and 2 bales paper, 2 bales trees, 13 pack- ; , ages grates, 21 , boxes ; butter, 7 cases i. boots, 25 : packages woollens, 6 cases champagne, 7 hogsheads ,- ale, 1 1 horse, 17 cases brandy, transhipments, and sundries. '. EXPORTS Per Indradevi, for London: 3894 packages gum, . 776 bales flax, 259 dumps tow, 30,000rt timber, 81 bales wool, 10 tons concentrates, 38 casks pelts ~ ; and casings, 4 bales leather, . 6 bales skins, 29 packages sundries. p«l ieDni ? Company's steamer Tarawera left for «sfci.F-»£ ftn f Southern porta late on Saturday ' SiSlij .V ft lar * e number of passengers and a considerable quantity of general'cargo. •*«m« ■ni ay cvcnin K the Northern Company's ?«v« LP i nan, ., "rived from Whangarei and leaves, at 6 o clock this evening for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. , N -•'- *>«!* Sn" 1 Company's steamer Waiotahi arI r.ved from Boy of Plenty ports on Saturday with several passengers and a cargo of maize and general produce. . . ■ t tOn Saturday evening the Northern Company's , - steamer: Apanui arrived from - Mercurv Bay and way ports and leaves at 7 o'clock this evening • for Tairua and Mercury Bov. . • i ■ The!-Northern Company's .steamer Aupouri arrived from Hokianga' on Saturday and leaves , -for. Whangarei at 7 o'clock this evening. -:•:;!' On .'Saturday afternoon the auxiliary schooner ... Greyhound left for the North with a full generalcargo.' " " „Tho. Northern Company's steamer Kanieri left : for. Whangarei ; Town wharf on Saturday night. ,„• , This afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford leaves for, Awanui and waiiinrnra; The' Northe'rn .Company's strainer Waitangi . leaves for ;,Tuur«nga at ; 5 p.m. to-day,-. i The steamer.,Kotare '.si-rived from Gisfoorno and fe'lscoast, ports on Saturday and /caves for . Tologa ,; : Bay and G>=ib'' is to morrow,.; evening. -..',-. ■■ f'v/ '' •■ .'"-" ' ''"

I ■ THE JNDRADEVI. I The Tyser liner Indradevr left for London on Saturday morning with a full cargo of frozen meat, flax, wool, kauri gum, timber, etc. The steamer is due at London about July 15. THE ZEALANDIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Zealandia, which left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Thursday last, is expected to arrive, at Auckland thp afternoon. THE STAB OF AUSTRALIA. The Tyser liner Star of Australia lias left London for Australian and New Zealand ports. Auck- , land will be the first port of call in this colony. THE EN'DYMIO.V. The Norwegian barque Endymion. which went r" ashore at the Friendly Islands recently and suffered some damage, arrived from Tonga yester- ' day and will be docked for examination and sur- ; ' *«>• • / ' .• THE WESTKALIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Wcstralia, Captain i William Waller, arrived from Southern and East , Coast ports at 10.45 a.m. yesterday and berthed , at. the Hobson-strect Wharf. Mr. Norman MeBurney, the purser, reports that the steamer left Dtinedin on Tuesday afternoon last and called at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Left the latter port at 1.40 p.m. on Saturday and arrived as above. Experienced moderate , south-westerly winds and seas, with thick misty weather,'- to the East Cape, which was parsed at 7 p.m. on Saturday: thence light to moderate south-west winds, "slight sea, and Cue, clear , weather to arrival. The West t alis, leaves for Sydney at 5.50 p.m. to-day. ' THE WHANG APE. The Union Company's steamer Whangape, Cap- ' tain J. P. Jordan, arrived from Weslport at 0.35 a.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream. ' Sir. E. Harris, the chief, ofiicer. reports that the steamer left Westport at 3.5 a.m. on Thursday last and experienced strong south-west and , south winds, with rough sea to Cape Maria Van Diemen, which was passed at 1.5 a.m. on Saturday: thence strong south wind and clear weather to arrival. The Whangape will go alongside of the American warship Baltimore this morning to discharge part. of her cargo of coal.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 4

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