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SHIPPING

High Water »t Auckland—s.2o a.ra.: 5.54 p.m. ■'•"■'•„ "■■ ' ; »;" Manukau-7.19 a.m.; 7.53 p.m. • Sun— 6.50 a.m.; eeto, 5.4 p.m. - ■ Moon—Fuji, ■ Sunday, 0.30 a.m.,

• WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday:—Manukau Heads: Wind, south-east, ■ light; barometer, 29.62; thermometer, 53; • weather, cloudy; bar, smooth. r New Plymouth: Wind, south-east, light; barometer, 29.53; thermometer. . 47; : r weather, fine; sea, smooth. . Castlepoint: Wind, south-west, breeze; barometer, 29.60; thermometer, 44; weather, showery; sea, heavy. Wellington: Wind, south-south-west, strong; barometer. 29.65; thermometer, ■■ 63; weather, showery. Westport: Wind, south, light; barometer, 29.60; thermometer, 50; weather, fine; sea, slight swell. Kaikoura: Wind, south-south-west. fresh; barometer, . 29.72; thermometer. 46; weather, overcast; sea, moderate outside. Bluff: Wind, north-west, breeze: barometer, 29.68 thermometer, 42; weather, fine. •■• . ~ POET OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Morayshire, 5,»., 5576, ' A. Y. G. MeLaehlau, from west coast of England ports and Australia. Passengers: Misses H. Davies, J. Davies. Mesdames Marshall, Masters, Messrs. A. Austin, J. A Bennett, F. Grice, G. Johnston, L. A. Masters, J* Masters. F. Boddy, H. Marshall, W. Killarshall, : 11 Cart.wright. G. V. Austin, B. Holbert, R. Izatt, .1 ' Brown, U. W. .Tohnson, J. Leonard, H. Halton, ' J Melville, H. Foley.— H. Nathan, agents. "■'•'"•-' Haupiri, a.a., 748, John Campbell, from Wellington, Oreymouth, and East Coast ports. ■ Passengers: Mesdames Poole and infant, Thwaites, Rees, Miss Taylor, Mr.. Beale, and eight steerageUnion S.S. Co., agents. , • ._, . Glenelg, s.s., 282, F. 'Jonas, from Whangarei.— .James i Smith and Co., agents. Apanui, s.s., 200, E. McLeod, from Whangs- ' mats, Tairua, and Mercury Bay. Fa*sengers: Mrs. Long, Misses Bryce, Lewis, O'Sullivan, Messrs. Meyenberg, Walker, O'Connor, Cooper, . Gareslm, Sturnook, Moraghan.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. :..- •■•■-*-• '- _ - _ * -. Waitangi, *.s., 197. P. A. Stein, from Tauranga. Paffiengers: Mesdames Bird, Collins. Gray and thr»e children. Miss Roller, Messrs. Roller, Bradbett, Stuart..Bird, Collins, Fv.Ri Roller, and two steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . , Mangapapa, s.s., 147, O. Faulkner, from -Wbakatane, Ohiwa, and Tauranga.—Northern S.S. Co., accents ■■ ' ■-".'.''■' Young Bungareo, s.s., 70, Whittingham. from Whananaki.—Devonport Steam Ferry.Co., agents. ' Kanieri, f1.8., from WhangareiNorthern S.S. Co., agents. ■ • „. _ _, . , '.' Fairburn,' auxiliary schooner, 84, R. Fletcher, from Napier.— agent. ' DEPARTURES. - • < Haupiri. 8.8., 748, John Campbell, for Limestone Island, Whangarei. ■■■■ ■ ; ; ■;"■„■■■ . Aupouri. S.S., 463. T. Haultam. for Whangarei. ■ Wiiitangi, e.8., 197, P. A. Stein, for Houhora, •T* Kao, and Parengarenga. .■ ■ • Kotare, s.s., 141, ». Campbell, for Gisborne. - • '•■>-> Paeroa, s.s., 98,- R. G. Hunken, for the Great -Barrier* .•.'.:■.■-' "■:■'•.■■' J. P. Wikstrom, Jun., barque, 685, Henriksen, '■."' for Sydney, via Kaipara.

UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast.

'- *>day: Hauroto arrives C from ; Tahiti and Barotonga; Talune arrives from Southern ports. Friday: Moura arrives from Westport; Wanaka arrived from the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru. Saturday:'. Haupiri sails for East Coast bays, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington at 8 a.m.; Ta- ' , lune wile for Southern porta at 12 noon; Rakanoa sails for Westport at noon; Wanaka Bails for Dnneiin and the Bluff at 5 p.m. ; .... „ .: : West Coast. To-day Rosamond sails for Wellington direct ■ at 4 p.m.- - ■ Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for-New Plymouth only ■ »i 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). .NORTHERN S.S.CO.S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri • leaves* for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Paeroa arrives from the Great Barrier at 6 p.m.; "■' Aupouri 1 arrives from Whangarei about 9 p.m.; , Mangapapa leaves for Whakatane and Ohiwa at 4 p.m. ■ r. Friday: Apanui. leaves for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Port Charles at 7 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei, Marsden Point, etc., at 8 p.m.; ; Kanieri arrive* from Whangarei Town Wharf: :■■■'■ Ngapuhi ; arrives from Russell, Whangaroa, and ; : Mangonui ; Aupouri ■ leaves : for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Houhora, Awanui, ■ and Waiharara; .Waiotahi"arrives.from : Opotiki -~ •boat p.m. . ' .. ' ■■■ ■■>•'■ Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thame* '■■:': and r.-.; Faeroa ; daily. See advertisement daily '.t papers.

:;■■.>,';-••••■;■'■;■ ■ ■■■>''■,■'.;■ imports. . ■ ' Per Morayshire, from west coast of England porta: •65 bundles and 359 bars iron, 800 reels barb wire, 280 boxes cornflour, .7 crates, 3 cases glass, 15 casks and 65 drums oil, 1010 cases gal■i vanised iron, 163 package* groceries, 310 'bundles, 53 pipes, 55 tons pi« iron, 400 coils plain wire, 76 bundles and 2242 sheets iron, 170 bags salt, 102 casks and 1662 cases. spirits, 275 boxes tin, 4 .tanks, and sundries. „ Per Haupiri, from East Coast ports: 72 bags sugar, 60 cases soap, 10 cases bottles, 8 empty task*, 5 crates empty tins. EXPORTS. Per 2",ealandi3, for Southern ports: 170 sacks sugar, 3880 bags sugar, 115 cases sugar, 458 packages fruit, 67 packages drapery. 10 packages drugs, 11 packages boots, 11,056 ft timber, 507 •acts flour, 664 bags cement, 2 packages saddlery, 25 socks manure, 25 packages safety cartridges, 55 cases raisins, 216 half-cases soap, 25 sacks bran, 25 sacks sharps, - 205 barrels Wyandotte, 43 cases beer, 50 cases pumicine, 40 oases sauce, 11 cases tea, 60 bundles laths, 100 bags lime, 20 empty ■ hogsheads, 2000 firebricks, 35 crates biscuits, 39 packages machinery, 15; packages furniture, 18 packages stationery, 190 tons transhipments ex Sierra, and sundries.

The Northern Company's. steamer Aupouri left last '? night for Whangarei. . „ , s Yesterday morning the - Northern Company s steamer Waitangi arrived from Tauranga and left v' in the afternoon* for the North. ,' , "' ■ The steamer Kotare left for Gisborne last evening with a large general cargo. . t ' Yesterday the Northern Company s steamer j \Mangapapa arrived from Bay of Plenty ports with a cargo of produce, etc.; ■. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa was engaged coaling H.M.s. Encounter in the stream yesterday. The steamer will be floated into the J Auckland Dock to-day f for general overhaul. ■ Sii\ At 5 p.m. to-day the Northern Company s / steamer,'; Kanieri . leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf. • The Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi ; will '•resume her running in the Auckland-whangarei trade. to-morrow night, leaving at 10.30 clock. Last night the Northern Company* steamer Paeroa left for the Great Barrier. - . '■ ' Yesterday the barque Empreza commenced dis- ' chafing her cargo of salt from Edithburg at the Queen-street Wharf. '■-''"■. '„,."■ , - The Swedish barque J. P. Wikstrorn, Jun., sailed'« for Kaipara yesterday to complete her loading of timber for Sydney..-. "•■ •■"-' ~- -^ Yesterday the steamer rondo left Picton for Vancouver. '-.". . , „ ... The barque Manurewa will lie towed from Kai : • para to Hokianga to-day by tho s.s. Ohinemuri to load timber for Sydney. — ' ' Tile steamer Glenelg arrived from whangarei yesterday with a cargo of coal. . "■■'■:?■ Yesterday the steamer Young Bungaree arrived from Whananaki with a large raft of logs. '■■-.■■■■:■■ The auiiliarv schooner Fairburn arrived from .■.'.■■ Napier yesterday. v% • * To-morrow the auxiliary schooner Eaeo leaves - for coast ports and Gisborne. -.'..■' - ~ . The Tyser liner Indradevi, which left Auckland on ': June 3, has arrived at London. •

• : THE HAUROTO. 'Foe Union Company's steamer Hauroto is now dus from the Society and Cook Islands and may be expected to arrive at any moment. "' '.. ~ THE PAPANUI. . ' .':■ The New Zealand Shipping' Company's steamer PapanuJ, from London to Auckland, arrived ■ at .Capetown on Tuesday last. The steamer is due J "at this port about August 22.

THE BUAPEHU,

The New Zealand Shipping Company steamer Ruapehu < arrived at. Wellington yesterday morning from London, Capetown, and Hobart.,;.. The Auckland passengers by the steamer will arrive at Onehunga by the Takapuna to-morrow morning and the cargo by the Manuka at Auckland on Sunday nest. • ..-,-'■■ THEKORORA. The three-masted scow Korora, .: vWch sailed .from Auckland on Monday last for N.-mer, made the East; Cape yesterday. A - strong southerly wind prevailing -necessitated the vessel running "back to Hicte'.Bay for shelter. THE HAUPIRI. 1 The' Union Company's steamer Haupiri, Captain -John Campbell, arrived from Wellington, Picton, and East Coact ports at 3 p.m. yesterday, after a fine weather passage.' The steamealcft for Limestone Island, Whangarei, last night to take in a quantity of cement for the coast, and returns to Auckland to-night, and -leaves for East Coast ports at 8 a.m. on Saturday.

THE GIBRALTAR. The steamer Gibraltar, from Kobe, Japan, to J ".'New with a. cargo of sulphur ana super- ■ .'. . phosphite*,/afters'talcing'-.'ta'"'a supply of bunker coal at Newcastle, left for Auckland on Tuesday 'y '.:■:,'-. V and', la due about" Monday next. - The steamer, : T.':.'.which, comes to the local agency of Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., has 500 tons of sulphur and about 30 tons of superphosphates to discharge at this port, the balance of her cargo being for the South.' The steamer Is to load in Now Zealand for South African ports. THE MORAYSHIRE. Tha steamer Morayshire.' Captain .-KeLacnlan, i* arrived from west coast of England ports, Cape- ■ ■< town, and Australia pi 7.45 a.m. yesterday, and, being granted pratique, berthed at the Queen- ':<-■■ street Wharf. The Morayshire left Liverpool on 1 • lioyZfc and called at Las Palmas for bunker coal, 5 arriving rt -Capetown oil June 22. 5 Left the next day and •* on the passage across the Southern Ocean met with very stormy weather, . a succession of heavy gales being encountered. One heavy ka which brok,e on board- smashed the '•! u ' saloon door, flooding the saloon. /Two. of the \p • doors oiths deck-cabins were also stove mand the cabins flooded. These weather conditions I , continued ; until i teaching Melbourne on July 18. 'J ~',, On discharge steamer left' for Sydney .and i , , left the latter port pa Jbur^»x, last i;".. v^.i.:\ ~n .'!■•.'.. ■■.■"■. ~■..■..>....*.■.'■,(...'.■.■.■ ■ , ■■.■■■■ ■»:■; .. ' ■ .. ..-.'i. >■. ■ ■ ■■. ' ■.' ...'•,"<■■ ■ '

Strong : westerly .'winds and seas prevailed, in the Teaman Sea, and the, steamer anchored in-the gulf on Tuesday night, coming into port as above. The Morayshire, after taking 'in cargo for west coast of England ports, '.caves for the South. • ••";"■ "'•.'' ' ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13245, 2 August 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13245, 2 August 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13245, 2 August 1906, Page 4