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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—o.o a.m.; 0.10 p.m. • * „ • Manukau--1.59i-ti.nii; 2.9 p.m. ■; ■■■ Sun—Rises, 5.17 a.m. Bets," 6.1 p.m. ; , Keen—, quarter," to-morrow, 3.9 a.m. ~•,.-. ," k " "'WEATHER REPORT. The following ia Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 ■p.m. 5 yesterdayManukau . Head*: Wind, louto, light; barometer, 30.13; thermometer.- 67; Veather, fine; bar, smooth. New Plymouth: Wind, calm; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 60;; weatßei, fine-; J sea, - smooth.'; - Cnstlepoint: Wind,, north-east, light; barometer, 30.15;. thermometer, 55 weather, fine; sea, rough. Wellington: Wind, ' calm; barometer, 30.10; thermometer, < 60; • . weather, cloudy. ,: Westport: Wind, north-east, light; barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 61; •weather, fine; sea. smooth. Kaikoura: Wind, north-east, fresh ■ breeze; barometer, 30.09; ther- ■■■ mometer, 54; weather, fine; sea, moderate. Bluff: Wind.south-east, light:-barometer, 30.03; ther- . .moineter, 52; weather, fine. '■„■ ■■■■. ' ■ --'■:■ \ -■'. """.' PORT OF AUCKLAND. , '"_ ■ '/arrivals... . •• '•'.'Suffolk, a.?., 7317, Priske, : from Liverpool and Capetown. 'Passengers:' Saloon, for Auckland—Mr. and Mrs. Bomhill, Miss Bomhill. Mr. Richards; and 60 third-class.—Arthur 11. Nathan, agents. ' .., BreU Isel, a.s., 6907, Uodet, from Bunbury, via - the South,—J. J. Craig, Limited, agents.,; ;■ • "•Star of Xew Zealand; 4417," E. D. Beck, fromLiverpool.— Roberton and Co., agents.v .Ngapuhi, s.s., 640,.:E,! Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Misses Payne, Trigg, Foster, Friend," Mesdames Salmon, Friend, Lamb, Rawnsley. Tucker, Drummond, Gilvin, Messrs. Seager, 'Johnston, Douglas, Bowles, McGregor. Joyce, Hoiman, Abraham, Montgomery, Allen, Covin, PeterBen, Wells, James,;' Rawnsley, Graham, McKen>.ie, Foote, Graham, Staple, Gash, Hedley, Aspdcu, > * Butcher, Horspool. Thompson?: Drummond, Buchanan. Dr. Von Mevenberg, the Salvation Army band (24), and sis steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., , agents. ( -, r V ■ iil ..... DEPARTURES. ■'• --'•-■ ' ' Victoria,, s.a., 3000, .William , Waller, for East. Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For. Gis- . borne—Misses , Kerr, Gilles, Adair, Kenderdine, Hyett, Mesdames Hall, Ellerbeck, Dickson, MackTell and two children, Howie, Murray, Messrs. Hall. Ellerbeck, Dickson, ;Mackrell. Griffiths. Flint, Lewis, Adair. For Napier— Misses Harris. HunterBrowne, French, Beehan, Neighbour, Mesdames Wilson, Cotes, Hunter. Hunter-Browne, Tylee, Messrs. Wilson, Tylee. Hansen, CranweJl, Ruddock, Ash, Strange, Simpson. "" For WellingtonMiss Dean, Mr. - Spokwood. For Lyttelton— White. Mesdames Cox and two girls, Martin, Jones <2), , Messrs. Medland, Waymouth, Ahuriri. For ' Dunedin—Mr. and Mrs. Couston; and 30 steerage 'for all porta. I ' ,, '"'" !! ' ;4; : ''''-'"' v> ' iiJ ''''.-~ "';"" '""" ': - Waipori, s.s., 1919, Lacey, for 'West-port,••;-.-. Squall", s.s., 641, James, for Tologa Bay and : : .-'■'..'■."Gisborne. ■-. - • >>■■■■■■■■•;■■■■: [ '= [ -.-:-'- ■ .-■- •■■ : ; ; -Waiotahl, a.*., 278, C. Hopkins, for Tauranga, Oliiwa, and Opotiki. - ■ Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. 1 Scott,:for Whangarei. . ■ Pendlo Hill, barquentiiic, 283, R. Owens, for ' Mercury Bay and Sydney. ■'•. ' ' " UNION, S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ;'; 'v; : V?*- .'•:.';'.n.:.'..'..; ; :,.'. .■ East; Coast. ; " .'- ..%.-*■„ ■; - • • - To-day: Haupiri arrives from East Coast bays..■;', *"■ Thursday :"Talune arrive* from Southern ports : Altai arrives from : Sydney,';.' via Fiji. Samoa, and ; , Tonga; Wanaka arrives from the Bluff and way 'ports.:.';.,,- , • Friday: Haupiri sails for East Coast bays at 8 ■' : "' -a-m. . - -- - . . . '"'■' ' Saturday:' Auchencrag arrives from: Fiji; Ta- :-..•..■>•■ lune sails for Southern ports at 12-noon..' ;;'; ;: ;;. : .•-;''-■,.,;:-XO.-._'.' .W»st, Coast. ' ■'■- •.';*'/•.'■' "-:To-day:. Rotoiti s:arrives \ from Wellington, ■■.."Nelson. and New Plymouth, and sails again for the same ports at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. ■ train). J • -.'- Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and * New Plymouth and . sails for New; Plymouth only . -at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.nr. train). -". • ; ~j,\ J«ORTraKNS.S. CO.S MOVEMENTS. To'day": Ngipuhi - t leaves ;.. for Whangarei at ' 10.30 p.m ; Kameri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; .Waitangi leaves for Houhora, ,Te Kao, ;, . 1 . and Parengarenga.at 3 .p.m.; Apanui arrives from Tairua, Mercury Bay, and Whangamata about 6 p.m. " . ■ . Thurstfay: "Rarawa ' arrives at Onehunga from New i 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 2: p.m.; . • Ngatiawj, arrives from *; the Great Barrier -at 6; p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from' Whangarei about 8 p.m. -..- • - • . - '- ■ .; Friday: Apanui ; leaves for Mercury Bay, Whangapoua, Kuaotunu, and Port Charles at 7 p.m.; .- y ' . .Ngapuhi » leaves for > Whangarei, Mar6den;Point; , * etc., at 8 p.m.; Knnieri arrives J from Whangarei' -J'o.wn Wharf; Clansman arrives from Russell, Wha-; ■■- * ngaroa,; and Mangonui about 6 a,m.; Ngatiawa leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Houhora, and Waiharara. about 5; ■ ' Waiotahi " arrives from Opotiki about 11 a.m.; Msngapapa leaves for Obiwa and Whakatane at ■ • ,- --••.- - - Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames; and Paero* daily. *-* See- advertisement daily papers. ,:.y :: -. ..,■.- IMPORTS. • /.il'er Suffolk; "f*m: Ljyerppolsj 371$ tons .general merchandise. *■• ■ .- - t - ■■•■*'?■■>,■■.. .: .--, .Per St*rH>f>'Npw Zealand.^feoia-Liverpool: 1400, tons general merchandise. -'.-■'"■.■'"' -• Per.Brei* Izel, from Bunbury: ; 660,000 ft hardj»ood timber. ■ ' , - ~..., . >>~ -~..- EXPORTS. >v. ..■"<■■ " ;&'*:?■ "Per Victoria, for Southern ports: 50 cases bensine, 44-packages, furniture, 417 case"* fruit, 460 aacks .flour,> 100 ; sacks' lime. : 1160. sacks cement, 6205 ' bags, 80 sacks, 84 cases, ;; and 3'hogsheads sugar, 119 cases jam, s6O half-boxes soap, 29,121 ft ' >: ■■■"■; timber, 9 "Case* fish, 7 bales paper, 38 bags manure, 59 packages drapery, ; 24 cases tea, 20 : reels barbed wire, 50 sacks bran, 93 sacks pumice, ,20 sacks calf i ,', 120 sack* maize, 8 cases boots and shoes, 40' boxes sultanas, 13 sacks oysters, 8 sacks seed, 30 boxes sand soap, 10 cases, water, 14 packages wickerware, 7 packages confectionery, 30 cases beer, 75 cases onions, 90 returned empties, 6 packages ' stationery, 5 packages leather, 400 bundles .laths, 10 kegs lead, 10 case* beehives, 3 -bales leather, 7 crates'biscuits,'lo boxes eggs, 5 quarter-casks whisky, 2 horses, and sundries. "•" The Huddart'Parker steamer Victoria left last . evening for East Coast and Southern ports with a number of passengers and a large general, cargo. 'Last' night the Northern' Company's steamer «Ngapuhi arrived front Whanparei with passengers aud general cargo, and leaves for the same port '.-.again to-night.;* -' - - - \* ■ '■* The Union Company's steamer, Waipori left last '' evening for Westport., : ,V "':" : ;. :: ;. ■■■^./'•'."■:■ .;[ '. Last evening' the Union Company's steamer Squall left for. Tologa Bay and Gisborne. . 'The Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa ar- .;. rives from. Tauranga this morning and Jeeves for the Great Barrier at midnight.. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Kanipri left lor Whangarei. ."O;;;. -The Northern Company's steamer Waiotahi left yesterday morning for Bay of Plenty ports. • At "3" tf.m.' to-day, the Northern ', Company's steamer waitangi leaves for Houhora, Te Kao, and Farengarenga. '"\ ' The auxiliary. schooner May Howard will not ■ail for Hokianga until' Friday next. '; On Monday.the auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived ; at Gisborne from Auckland and coast ports. Cargo ■' .. zould not be landed at some of the ports owing •-to:the heavy sea prevailing. - - •«' ' Yesterdaythe barque Wai-iti arrived at the Kai-' from'Kopu, Thames, to load timber for Aus-v*cel4a.4il,-/'v ,\.t, 'i j-..;; j: ... n. ........J .'. - , -'•'-,/•{' '-• THE CHALLENGER. ' ' ; H.M.8.; Challenger left Gisborne for Auckland ,yesterday afternoon and. should arrive during to■'dav. The warship is to be floated into Callioiie ■."'.- Dock • for general overhaul during her stay in ■•'" ; ' . Auckland. .. -.-: : ,,.-,..;..,. - :.,-,,-. ,- ■~ -._. .• '.■> " ;■-■-;•:■< THE.PAKE'IA. ■ - :. The Shaw, Savill and Albicn Company's steamer Pakeha, from London and Hobart, is now; fully 'due, and should put in an appearance at' any mo- ' ment. * »\ ."' .-, ■ • ; --;.-,'' • THE ATL'A. ' '""'/". :']" y '.'.}■ \ ' The Union Company's steamer "Atua; is due to- •, day, from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. -;,.. • ' THE BREIZ IZEL. 'i' ' ':-' J 'y- i . " The French 'steadier Breiz IzeL Captain Codet, arrived from Bunbury (West Australia), Lytteltoui and Wellington yesterday* morning and -berthed at Quay-street Jetty No. 2.' 'Die : steamer, which has a part cargo of hardwood timber, leaves for Newcastle on discharge to load coal for the west coast of South America. ' ~-. . THE NORTHERN CHIEF., . \ "A* barque deeply laden is reported from Rus' sell as.; having .passed ; south at noon yesterday. ' . The vessel will probably be the-.Northern Chief; 'from Newcastle to Auckland with a cargo of coal. ,':. '.« ; .; •_■;;;; LATE CHARTERS. ■ ; - --.' .. Mr...T. Henderson, shipbroker, reports the following chartersAldebaran, barque, Auckland t{ '; Sydney, timber; Helen Denny, barque, Hokianga , to Sydney, timber; Kassa, barque, Kaipara to . Sydney, timber :.ilaus r barque,-Newcastle to Auck- . land coal. Hokianga to Melbourne timber; Laira, ' ■ -.barque, Whangarei to Melbourne, timber. TOE STAR OF ( NEW ZEALAND. The Tyser liner Star, of New. Zealand, Captain E. D. Beck,, arrived from Liverpool yesterday at v -. noon, and, having explosives on board, anchored nt the powder ground. ,; After the usual inspect ' tion the steamer was granted pratique, and the work of putting out the explosives proceeded with. • This work will be completed this morning, when; the steamer will berth at the Queen-street Wharf,; > ■ arid will commence putting out her general mer"Ohandise -to-morrow morning.". Tlio following i is a • ■■'■' ' report of' the ■ voyage:—The Star of New Zealand ' *fift London on July 25 for Barry, arriving at the ■ Welsh port on July 27; bunkered and proceeded to Glasgow on' August 1, arriving at that port* *to' "Arfgus6'3. After loading part 'Cargo ! for New Jfeaiand, porta, ; toe,; Clyde, was left .On August 12>n route fof Liverpool, arriving there the follow,ing . day. -.• Liverpool ' was ' left on August ' 19 ■ for Auckland, thick, foggy weather being encountered in the' Irish Sea and across the Bay of Biscay. •After getting olear.ioL the fog banks, fine weather was experienced, Teneriffe being .passed.on, gust 26. On September 18, in' latitude- 48 degrees south and longitude-50-degrees-east, a heavy easterly gale : was encountered, with heavy snow, the temperature halting' considerably below freezing point. Rough weather was encountered from this date ; onward, 4 a.» succession ;of strong gales prevailing irora toe; south, south:Wfst. with, snow and frost' and very heavy seas. After pass, ing- Tasmania northerly .winds were encountered, blowing' strong at times, - with heavy .- ram . and a. - very heavy, northerly sea. Cape Maria van Die- ■ men was passed on Monday at 4 p.m.. after which clear weather i was experienced down * the coast ' , and -continued • until the. anchor was dropped at > noon yesterday. '.< ; ..'-.' - " ".' ; - ' •- ' ] ' THE SUFFOLK. > ,_"'"'■: The steamer Suffolk was granted pratique yes-' . terday morning and,berthed; at the Queen-street Wharf to discharge'' her. cargo from Liverpool. Captain Frisko is still in command, and has with '■liinii the following deck oftlcers:— Mr. W. Howell; second. Mr. W. G. Braund; third, Mr. ft. McGregor; fourth, Mr. G. Powell... The engine ..-;■... .-:■- .-■.; ,-■•_■ '.....- • ■.. . ■ -"■ ;:--. l-^o: : i!i;\C:,!'y ] 'j ;■.:':.,-;; ■■■■"■'::\-'-:- : :.■'.,','-.. ■ ..'■-,. ,' ■";■■',-:■,-;,■.' ■■■'■■■■: -.."

department is under the control of Mr. T. Gerard, who lis* with him Messrs. G. Reid, O. McDonald, ■ W. Elliott. "P. McLean, and N. Cunningham, Messrs. J. Ferguson, and. J, Robinson being the refrigerating engineer*. The second officer reports: The Suffolk left Liverpool on August 26 and had fine weather to the : equator, thence very strong south-east winds to Capetown, which port was made on September 10. Resumed the voyage next day, and ran the easting down on the parallel of 40 degrees, meeting with strong gales and following sea, and although a good deal of water broke on board at times the Suffolk made very fine weather of it. On October 2, made King Island, at, the entrance to Bass' Straits, the . straits being cleared at 8 p.m. the game date.. , In the Tasman Sea verv heavy north-east and east >' gales, with high sea and heavy ~ rain, were met with, the ship diving bow under at times and the deck* being at times flooded with the seas which broke on board. The. North Cape was rounded on Sunday night, and on the run down the coast . strong bead winds and seas were enj countered until the gulf was made on Monday evening, the anchorage being made at 9.20 p.m. the same day. Th» distance run on the voyage wan, 13,601 miles, the time occupied being 49 days, and an average rate of speed maintained . of Hi knots per hour throughout. The Suffolk "leave* ! for Wellington, Lytteiton, and ' Dunedin carlr next week, and on discharge of cargo leaves for Sydney to; load wool for London. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. - , - ' ARRIVALS. ' ' Rarawa, s.s., 1057. W. F, Norbury. : from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Webster, Lusks (2),: I Simmons, Black,.Crowe,:McDonald, Mesdames Mar--tell, Llewellvn, Human, McPherson, Hodges, McCallum, Champion, Barron, Towers, Cavanagb. v Messrs. MartelV Austin, Gerard. Carman. Bond, Griffiths, Wolfenden, Stead. McKewon, Sanbert, Hutchinson, Craig. McPhee, Hendy. Austin, Payne, Home, Cockrane. Llewellyn. McPherson, Miller, Reynolds, Bates (2), Giesou, Reynolds, and 22 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. .» DEPARTURES. Rarawa. ».»„ 1057, W. F. Norbury. for New Plymonth. Passengers: Misses Armstrong. Palmer, Lynch. Rockstron, Wilson, O'Hagan, Sherwood, r Mesdames Hudson, Gillies. Palmer. Young, Andrews, Do g Latour and two children, McNeill, Murphy, Messrs.. Bidgood,' Brighton, Gillies, Engles, Craigie. Gunn, ..Ross, • • Mackie, Clifton, Thompson, Bailey, Bunning, Murphy, Ashton, Campbell, and 20 steerag?. ,'■ > _ Muritai, ».s., 225, A. Stephenson, for Wanganui arid Opunake. ".",■ The Northern Company's steamer Rarawa arrived yesterday morning from New Plymouth and left again in the afternoon for the same port*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13304, 10 October 1906, Page 6