SHIPPING.
High Water at Auckland—B.44 ; a.m.; 9.4 p.m. „ ~'.''■- Manukau— a.m.; 11-3 p.m. Sun—Rises, 5.46 a.m.: seta, 5.44 p.m. vMooa—Firat.quarter, Tuesday, 5.42 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following la Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday:—Manukau Heads : Wind, north-east, breeze; barometer, 29.93 ; thermometer, 50; weather, : gloomy; bar, smooth. v New Plymouth: Wind, calm; barometer, 29.86; ther- ■;'.-.'-■' mometer, 57 ;, weather, fine ; sea, smooth. ~: Castle- '■ .'.'point: Wind, north-east, light; barometer, 29.95; '.., 'thermometer, 48; weather, fine; sea, moderate. Wellington: Wind, north, light; barometer, 29.92; .- thermometer. 52; weather, fine. Ksikoura: "■ '•■ : Wind, north-east, light; barometer, 29.81; thermometer, 55; weather, fine. Bluff: Wind, north- ' west, light; barometer, 29.83; thermometer, 50; weather, drizzling showers. POET OF AUCKLAND. ' .: ' ARRIVALS. Mimiro. $.«., 6225, C. F. Lidatone, from Lon- . ■' don, Melbourne, and Sydney—Heather, Roberton and Co., agents. "1 i- Kanieri, 5.8., 203, T. Scott, from Whangarei.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. * - -.-: Waitangi, ».«.. 197, P. A. Stein, from Tauranga. Passengers: Mesdames Martin. White. Blick, Miss Neighbour, Messrs. Wise, White, Blick, Seymour, Melville, Johnson, Shea, Floyd, Smales —Northern <■ • ..'■ S.S. Co., agent*. ."-,-....■. . '■":■■ Mangapspa, s.s., 147. C. Faulkner, from ; Ohiwa, Whakatane, and Tauranga. Passengers: The Rev., < Fawcett, Messrs. Piatt. J. H. Spurr, E. Bentley, F. Summers.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Coronation, ketch, 85. John Brown, from Gi»borne.—Winston© and Co., Limited, agents. DEPARTURES. - Kaituna, s.s., 1977, J. Robertson, for Greymouth. Ngapuhi, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for Whanga- -:":,;.-'.. rei. ■'■ ' • Waiotahi, s.s., 278, C. Hopkins, for Tauranga, Ohiwa, and Opotiki. ' ' Waitangi. «.«.. 197, P. A. Stein, for the Great . Barrier. ■. . -■ 1 Wai-iti, barque, 673, Cormack, for the Thames : Kaipara. . Hawk, three-masted scow, 139, C. Anderson, (or Ngunguru and'Gisborne. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast, : '. ; , To-day: Tarawera arrives from Southern port*, Napier, and Gisborne. Saturday: Tarawera sails for Gisborne, Napier, and Southern ports at 12 noon. v „ W»gT;COABT. Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and . ; New Plymouth and sails again for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). , ,• HUDDARTPARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Zealandia arrives from Sydney ; Victoria arrives from Southern ports. Monday: Victoria sails for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. '■■:■•' Tuesday: ",' Zealandia sails f for Gisborne , and Southern" ports at 2 p.m. ' NORTHERN S.S. CO.S MOVEMENTS. To-day Rarawa arrives at h Onehunga from ', New ; Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leave* for New Plymouth at '3 p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for ;Whangarei. Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Waitangi . arrives »from the Great Barrier about ; ' 4.30 p.m.: Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about '5 p.m.: Kia Ora arrive* from Raglan, Kawhia, ' and Waitara late. ; v ': r - ; ; ' : Thames Service: Steamers leave (or Thames •nd Paeroa daily. ■ See advertisement daily '''■ papers. ;.'.•■.■'■■■■;-.•,'■ -, v . ■■~-■ 1 ' "<'»'". IMPORTS. • Per Mimiro. from London: 345 bundles and 20 bars iron, - 100 cases beer, 460 boxes candles, 69 crate*, 16 tons coke, 205 * packages groceries, 20 girders, 115 cases glass, 87 cases galvanised >ron, • 135 bundles hoop-iron. 826 bags manure, 20 cases . naphtha, 78 cases, 380 drum*, and 58, casks oil. 2217 kegs paint, 34 bundles pipes, 50 pianos, 558 ' ; rails, 307 cases and 23 casks spirits, 510 bags I stones, 3440 sash weights, 750 plates spelter, 56 ;' boxes tin, 26 tanks, 40 cases turps, and sundries. ' The cable steamer Iris arrived at Suva from Fanning Island yesterday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rimutaka leaves for the South to-day to complete her loading'for London. .-.■'--: Yesterday afternoon the Union Company's steamer Kaituna, after completing her general overhaul, left for Greymouth. ' , The Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi left last night for Whangarei. ': ;;, Yesterday •'• morning; the, Northern Company's , ' : steamer Waitangi arrived from Tauranga and left '. at 12 o'olock last night for the Great Barrier. The: Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi left yesterday morning for Bay of Plenty ports. Oa Saturday night the barquentlne Silver Cloud ' • ■ will ;be towed down to, Mercury Bay to load timber for Sydney.-' : -* ■'■.v.:*-■•>',! The barque Wai-iti was towed down to Kopu, Thames, yesterday to discharge her part cargo of produce from Lyttelton. . Yesterday : the • barquentine Pendle Hill was floated into the Auckland Dock for general over- '•;. haul. .■■''.,- -'■' The new three-masted scow'which Mr. G.T. Niccol is building I for local • parties had her > ""lower masts stepped yesterday.'Yesterday morning the Northern Company's :■■' steamer : Kanieti -■; arrived ■*: from Whangarei and ". leaves (or the same place again this afternoon. The Government schooner Countess of Ranfurly ; I ' completes her loading for the Islands to-day and , ' will ; go' to' an anchorage in the. stream. The ; vessel will sail on Saturday. > ';,.;. Yesterday the Northern Company's new steamer Ngarfiawa was floated into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and painting. * '.'■"-■' ' r * " 1* • The Union Company'* steamer Rakanoa is due • Ooin Fiji to-morrow with a cargo of raw sugar. On Tuesday night the Union Company's steamer Karitane left Westport (or Sydney with a cargo ■'■-'' f of c0a1. , .'- I v'v'"" ,, '-'- : ' , '' , .-.: , --.:.'''■":■■ <'■.•.': Yesterday the " barque • Zelateur - sailed ' from ; . ;V Hokianga (or Sydney; with a cargo of ■ timber. • Hie three-masted scow Koroa was to sail from Hokianga (or Auckland yesterday with a cargo of timber. . : -.<+: Yesterday morning the three-masted scow Hawk sailed for Ngunguru to load timber for Gisborne. . - The ketch Coronation is loading general cargo for. Gisborne. . _ ■-. -_• . s •;■■' - ' THE TARAWERA. ;■■ The ' Union Company's , steamer Tarawera , left Gisborne tor Auckland ', at ; 9.30 a.m. yesterday t and :' should arrive about the - same hour this morning. ;: : -" ; .-'""'. THE' BREIZ HTJEL. The French " steamer ' Breiz Huel sailed from ; Bunbury, West Australia, on September 11 (or Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland, • with a cargo of 2,064,000 ft :of timber. |. '.■■'• '"'-•' ; THE NIWARU.'-. - The Tyser liner : Niwaru has left London for ; Australian and-New Zealand ports. - THE SOMERSET. 4 - ■ The steamer Somerset,, in continuation of her voyage from west coast of England port*, left Sydney for Auckland on Tuesday afternoon, and , is due on Sunday next. ' . ..J-. !.'«'. THE DELPHIC. ' The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer * Delphic has left. London for Auckland direct. v.,: ■; " ;.: ;',-,. THE . ZEALANDIA. ".'::;;;'.;-:. ■:■ • ir ;." .The Huddart-Parker i steamer Zealandia left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon and is • due on Sunday next. THE CRAIG LINE. The barque ' Hirotha. which : has Just been pur.,chased by Messrs-. -5. ■J. Craig; Limited, of Auck- : land, is now undergoing a thorough overhaul. and repainting, and ; is having the painted ports r ' ,' put"' on her, as was done; in the case of • the other vessels of the fleet belonging,to this line, and the alteration has made a vast improvement in the appearance of the Hirotha. She will • go into dock for cleaning and painting on Friday and after • taking in coal for Kaipara will load timber thence for Sydney." "' _ , THE MIMIRO. The , Tyaer liner Mimiro, Captain . C.. F. Lid- . stone, arrived from London and Australia at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, and after being granted pratique berthed at the Queen-street Wharf to discharge * her cargo of general merchandise. Details of • , the steamer's voyage to Melbourne appeared in • the. Herald ,of Monday last. On discharge of cargo 'at the' Victorian port the steamer called . at Sydney and left for Auckland on Friday last, passing: "Cape : Maria Van Diemen on Tuesday afternoon and making port as above. On discharge the Mimiro leaves forjfthe South. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. > ARRIVALS. Rotoiti, s.s., J. Robertson, from. s _Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Booth, Baker, Shuttleworth, - Parsons, Lauyon, -Livingstone (2), Mesdames Collett and child, Phillips, Bromell, McLaren, Gandy, Clarke, Hudson, ; ; Messrs. S. Stephenson, McKinlay, Price, Love- . ridge,' French, Morton, ' Meta-Karaka, Langdown, Moore, Smythe, Phlllippson, Trenwith, Hill, McLaren, Rollick, Farrow, Ronalds, Cann, Brook, ' \ Bain, Haslam, Thorpe, Patterson, Webber, and , 43 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. '■'-'■'■ '• Rotoiti, *.s., Robertson, (or New Plymouth and ;:■■-.','■ Wellington. - Passengers: Misses Coombs,- John- , ston, Mesdames Wallace, Gillies, Frost, Buckland, Messrs. Sheratt, Thornton, McLennan, Dawson, Heattey, Faulkner. Redwood, Gillies, Mikkleaon, ' Makgill, Baker, Mills, Binnie, Lockie, Wallace, Gillett, Dufty, ■ Dunning, Francis, Seeling, Kiernan, and 12 steerage. . ■■>~;.;;; The Union Company's steamer BotoUi arrived yesterday morning from New Plymouth and Wellington, and left again in the afternoon (or the same port*. . _____—. / BY TELEGRAPH. ' ' • ■"'■•"••'■ ''.\- : : . CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. September -19.—The auxiliary schooner May Howard, from Auckland to Hokianga, passed south ,at 6 a.m. to-day. The s.s. Aupouri passed south at 3.50 p.m. to-day. '.--;■.;■ HOKIANGA. " September ' 19.-Arrived: Flower, ketch, from Wellington.,:-, Sailed; f Zelateur, barque,' for Sydney. ■ '■■■ " ■ " EAST CAPE. September 19.—The b.s. Tarawera passed north at 3.50 p.m. and the s.». > Manapouri passed south at 5 p.m. to-day. ,: : : • "-;.-. . , ;,, .; ; : GISBORNE. ; - -.:.■'-■. September 19—Arrived: Mokoia, s.s., . from Auckland. ?< Sailed: Tarawera, s.s., : (or Auckland. , . Passengers: i Misses Laing, Nicolas, Messrs. Dallen, v «rim.u, Harris. O'Connor. Robertson, McQuillan, » '-. ■ %
''■'■".' ' * ' " NEW PLYMOUTH. September 19.—Arrived: Rarawa, a.s., from Onehunjta. Sailed: Rarawa, . ■.?.. (or Onehunga. . . WELLINGTON. j ,- . , •!' September 19.—Arrived :' Takapuna, *.».. from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Sailed : Takapuna, •.«., for New Plymouth and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehunga.: Miss Maguire, Captain Stringer, Messrs." Bootmnn, Smoothley., WESTPORT. ' September 19.—Sailed last night: Karitane, s.s., for Sydney. LYTTELTON. , "-. 7 September 19 -Arrived: Talimr. g.f., from the North. Sailed : Talune, a.?., for Dunedin. SYDNEY. September 19.—Arrived at 6.30 a.m.: Wimmera, s.i., from Wellington. Sailed at 2.30 p.m. : Zealandia, a.*., Willesden, ».«., for Auckland. NEWCASTLE. ' September 19.—Arrived: Tweedale, i.e., from Lvttelton. MELBOURNE. September 19.—Sailed: Warrimoo, s.s., for Hobart and New Zealand. ■ -;. SUV 4. - ;. September 19.—Arrived : Iris, cable ateamer. from Fanning Island. Sailed: Bucentaur, e.g., for Vancouver. , LONDON. September 18 Arrived: Paparoa, b.s., from New Zealand. Sailed : Delphic, «.».. for Auckland ; Niwaru,- ■.*., for Australia and New Zealand. : r ( :\ THE SUEZ MAIL. • • FnEMASTLB. September Arrived : Mongolia, R.M.8.. from London. Passengers for New Zealand : Mr. and Mrs. McMoran, Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Mr and Mrs. Mackwood, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mesdames Williams, McLeod, Hodgson, Hart, Rose-, and infant, Mies Richards, Messrs. Moffat, King, Parrott. Parker, Ansell, Crossland, Premt, Lhoest, Milne Holt (2), Lehored. Hunter, Nettleton. Stuart, Perkins, Lloyd, Bergner, Tasker. Tylee. Tutt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13287, 20 September 1906, Page 4
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