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SHIPPING.

"& High Wafer at Auckland—4.26 a.m.; 4.57 p.m. ~ „ Manukau6.26 a.m.; 6.56 p.m. Sua—Rises, 4.32 a.m.; sets, 7.10 p in. Moon—Fill), December 31, 4.30 a.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. ' DECEMBER 24. Mangapapa, s.s., 147, C. Faulkner, from Whakatone, l'assengers: Mrs. Garvej-, Misses (ioul--0 fit one, Tee, Worrall, Messrs. Park, Cartwright, v Newsham, D. H. Evans, Fryer-Raislier, Cawdwell, Smith, .Master Simpkins.— S.S. Co., agents. Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, 100, A. Subritzky, from the North— agent. December 25. K>. Ngatiawa, ph., 463, E. McLeod, from Wliiinga- - rei. Passengers: Misses Trigg, May, Hamilton, Clarke. Mead nines Pariri, Folic, Messrs. hi telaw, Webb, Cogblan. Ctilpan, Abetcrombie, Tippett, Pepene, Nicholson, Smith, Wolfe, O'Neill, Stiyington, Polie, Pepene, Lewis. Neshit, Teller, Nesbit, Clarke, Bryant, Barr, McLean, Dickey, -< Stewart. Monsell, Munn. Woodman, Barnard, ... Trale, llayter, Sutherland. Wells,. Short, McGee, Matthew, Davidson, Baylisi, McGhee, Howard, Swiabanke. Tregaskis, Hill, Walker. Over, Ncary, Warner, Tothill, Mander, and 27 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Myers, from Whangarei— Northern S.S. Co., agents. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, 184. ,T. H. Skinner, from Gisborne !Hid East. Coast bays. Passenger®: The Rev. Mr. Jones, Mr. J. Hope and, boy.—C. C. Dacre, agent. DEPARTURES. December 24. Manuka, 5.8., 4500, J. Roll?, for Sydney. Passengers: Me*dnines Pollock, Peacock, Kinnear, . Ohlson, F. J. OhUon, Hejilss, Sinclair and infant, W. A. Scott-, George, Van Straus?, Faterson, Misses Roberts, Ashman. Smith, Bonner, J. Ball, Mowatt, Staunton. Franklin, Hardwicke, George, M. Moore, Bell, Walker, O. Turner, Gibson (2), Messrs. Blewdeu, Burton. W. Williamson. W. G. Leask, Lang, D. H. Ross, Collins, R. Pollock, Peacock, Kinnear, Crawford, Kymcs, Martin, Beat-tie, Venauder, E. Palmer, C; 11. Wells, P. Moody, Butler (2), L. Luoiing, F. D. McKay, V. D. McKay, (». McGregor, A. A ley, Gazzard, W. G. Symmone. A. Taylor, Plaisted. Tulmoie, CoulU'd, A. W. Looine, Van Straus?. Von Mejvnfoer. ' Hentz, W. A. Scott, George, C. Conclnnan, Coddington, Franklin (2), and 70 steerage. '■ Kanieri, 5.?.. 203, T. Myers, lor Whangarei. December 25.

- . Waikare, e.s., 3071, C. McDonald, for East Coast ami Southern port*, Passengers: Mr, and " Mrs. G. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stubhs, Mr. mid Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Finlovson, Mr. and Mrs. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and child, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Judd, Mesdames ' Slaisdiek, MaeFprlane, Wiiistoiie, Edwards, Me- > Dai melts, Hughes, Ferris (2), Kenderdine, McDonald, G. Nieeol and two children, Pirie, .1. Hill, Ra\vsbn and two children, Strouaeh, Hodsson. Matthews, Raweon and maid, Gelirs, W. X. Carke, Morrison and nhild, G. H. Mason. Scott- * Young, C. E. Brown, Misses Hodge, Kile ran, Williams, Shrewsbury, S. Forbes, P. iifiilflway, M. Fisher, Edwards, Finlayson, Cameron, toque, E. 6 Scott-; 11. Hufit, Taylor, Gow, F. A. and M. E. Davis, Holloway (2), Macindoe, Hodgson, Player, Cooke, E. E. Herriclt, J. M. O'Connor, N. Braund, Honna, E. W. B. Davis, Newton, French, Herbert, , Rutiedze, Brow-en, Jawseny, Hill (3), Harris, Cunihwigs, Daynan, Thomson, Flavell, Ponaford, Malion, Wells, A. Newrgin, Coyle (2), Harris, No- ' 11 lan, Waddingham, Declien, Sped ding (2), Astlev, Cargo (2), Messrs. E. H. Wells, Winstone, 11. Smyth, J. Loque, Lawrence, Kenderdine, Palmer (2). Storham, H. C. Cousins, Dearsley, C. T. ~ • llaynea, Hill, E. J. Davis, A. Dunsfoid, 11. 11. Mac Donald, Ferris, C. Judd. A. Jackson, A. E. Flavell, Harrison, R. Gray, Chaniier, W. Brighting. L. J. Vollier, Dicken, R. Scott-Young. H. O. Sea-rle, Kershaw, H. Somerville, A. E. find W. t- E. Smith, J. Earle, Dempsey, C. Collett, M. McDowell, the Rev. C. E. Fox, Judge Edwards, Colon*-! Pirie, Masters gtroMcli, Winstone, Turner, M. Forgie, R. Finn, C. and A. Harding, A. . Hughes, Dicken,' and 60 steerage. - Mangapapa, s.s., 147, C. Faulkner, for Wliaka- .■ ' 4ane. . ' ; - ■ ' ' ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Iasoov: Whakatane, s.s., sailed November 7, due about, January 2. Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, due about January 14. v, . i/okomaru, as., sailed December 6, due about January 29. ; . Tongariro, e.g.. to sail. • • Morere, s.e., via Australia, due about January 24. : - : ' ' Alembic, three-masted schooner, loading'. San Frahcisco • ,- Sonoma, R.lf.s., to sail December 27, duo about January 14. . CrVBBPOOL: , Oswestry Grange, b.s., sailed November 13, due about January 20. " i Tndraghiri, s.s., via Australia, about January 14. Surrey, s.s., sailed December 3. - 4 '-' - Devon, s.s., sailed December 11. ■ Knw Yore .' Tomoaua, 6.8., to sail January 15. Bramiey, g.s., via Australia, nailed October 12. Irish Monarch, s.s., via Australia, due about . January 30. - * Queen Amelie, via Australia, sailed November : 1 '* 20. 1 \ "■■■ H&wke'a Bay, via Australia, to sail, Indralema, s.s.', via Australia, due about Janu- . ' ary 24. John Hardie, s.s., .via Australia, to sail. DecernV . ber 1. ' ' " ' ' - ' ' . ' Bloemfontein, 8.5., to Bail December 15. ... Pmiaoßi-FBiA: Deride, barque, put into Mauritua in distress ' on Juse 13. Bekmes: -■■■ ■■ k" f f Herzogin Sophie Charlotte, barque, sailed No'u_., v«niber 21,: i Bri)SBV : --s- Victoria, s.s., Sunday, NKWCABTMB : . "\ • Elverland, barquentine, sailed on December .14. ' '■ Aldebaran, barque, sailed December 16. Defiance, brigautine, sailed December 15. ' Fiji: ' • - Apchencrag, s.s., to-morrow. ' Calcutta: ' Aparima, b.s., about January 14. ' ■ " Tahiti ■ ' Countes3 of Ranfurly, Govt, schooner, due about. January 15. PROJECTED DEPARTORES. . Ban Francisco: Sierra, R.M.s., via Pago Pago and Honolulu, January 11. , ; . Sidney - . . . . Zealandia, e.g., Monday. New York: ■ Arthur, barque, to load. ..Fiji. v' ■' Taviuni, 8.3., to-day. • s - Navua, s.s., January 8. V Sa»o. ' . ' - Navua, s.s., January 8. lOK6A : r ■y . Navua, 6.5., January 8. . . - - UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. To-day: Wanaka arrives from the Bluff,/ t Oamaru, and Tiiuaru; Taviuni sails for Fiji at 4 p.m. - . . '' V.v •,%Thursday: Monowai arrives from 'Southern ports; Auchencrag arrives from Fiji;. Haupiri sails for East Coast bays at 5 p.m. —' Friday: Manapouri sail*. for Rarotonga and Manraia at 5 p.m. 1 Saturday: Squall arrives frcm Tolago Bay and Gisborne. - ' West Coast. To-day: Rotoiti' arrives from New Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson, and sails again for New a ! Plymouth, Wellington, and Nelson at. 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train).' Friday: Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth and sails again for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. Saturday:' Corinna arrives from the South. NORTHERN S.S. C 0.3 MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapuhi leaves lor Wliangarei at 8 p.in. ; Mangapapa leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight; Kanieri arrives from Wliangarei about 5 p.m. Thursday: Muritai leaves Ondiunßa for Wanganu: at 1 p.m. (traiu 12.10 p.m.); Waiotahi leaves for ■ Opotiki at 8 a.m.; Clansman leaves lor the North at 5 p.m.; .Ngatiawa leaves for Tairua and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Apamii leaves for Awanui.'i etc., at 11.30 a.m.; Kanieri leaved for Wliangarei at 5 p.m. ■ Friday: Aupouri leaves for Tauranga at 5 .I'.'". Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and Faeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOOR. Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. Southern Cross, mission steamer, in stream. Mamari, s.s., in Calliope Dock. Haupiri, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-itreefc Wharf. Arthur, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. .; Manapouri, s.s., at Hobson-street. Wharf. Taraarii Tahiti, schooner, at Queen-street Wliarf. EXPORTS. - Per Manuka, for Sydney: 302 packages fungus, -. 864 sacks copra, 41 packages hides, 251 packages kauri gum, 233 bales flax, 3200tf, timber. 4 boxes - f . bullion (value £17,375, shipped by tlu Wrvilii Gold Mining Company), and a quantity of sun- . ' dries, also transhipments per Maniipoun from Tahiti. ; Tlie Unioa Company's steamer Manuka left for Sydney on Monday evening with a number of •passengers and a quantity of general cargo. , The Tyser liner Star of Japan sailed for the South yesterday morning with part of her original X . cargo from London. : The auxiliary schooner Greyhound arrived from the North on Monday evening with a cargo of kauri gum, etc. The Northern Company's steamer Mangapapa arrived from Whakatane on Monday with a number of . passengers and a genera) cargo. The a.B.' Waikare left for the South yesterday afternoon with a large number of passengers and a general cargo. The Union Company's steamer Taviuni leaves for Fiji to-day. The three-masted scow Korora was floated into the Auckland Dock, on Monday for cleaning and painting. * The barque Hippo'a* arrived at Sydney from Auckland oil Monday with a cargo of timber. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company'.! steamer Maniari was floated into the Calliope Dock on Monday for cleaning and -painting. THE WANAKA. . ' The Union Company's steamer Wanaka is ex. pected to arrive from the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru to-day with a cargo of grain anil profry duce. ... . ? —: —* ; , , ■ THE KAEO. • I- The three-masted auxiliary schooner Kaeo, Cap- >*• tain John H. Skinner, arrived from Gisboine, ?3v,tis coast : ports, at 2 p.m. yesterday and berthed '<• sr. Hobson-streot Wharf. The master reports that, •' the Kaeo tailed from Giaboine op December 12, c, and . after ; working the bays Anally left Omaio Bay and JJawai at 6 am on the 23rd for Auckj land-■ Very fine weather and smooth seas were ; gsperteniitd in the Bay, of Pleaty to arrival. The

schooner brought' the" following wtrgo.for Auckland —100 sacks manure, 80 sacks grass seed, 31 sacks bones, 18 .bales skin*, 23 sacks hides, etc., 10 bales wool, 3- packages tallow, 3 casks whale oil, 7 packages fungus, 300 sacks maize, 15 pigs, 20 fowls, 103.packages sundries, 1 trap. THE KCMARA. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Kumara. sailed from London on the 15Ui inst. for Wellington and Lyttelton. The cargo for Auckland will bo transhipped, at Wellington, PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. December 24. Ilinenioa. Govt, s.s., 282, Bollons, from Auckland and Northern ports. December 2"). Rara.wa, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Anderson, Tiller, Mesdames Duncan, Thomson, Watt, Banks, Reid, Woo I Icy, Messrs. Duncan, Scott, Wilson, Wickban, Thomson" Morrisey, Buckeridge, J. Leydon, Hunt, Ward, Thompson. Barker, liorsley, Interbmg, Brown, Wall is, Blake, Ferguson. Riddell, Dair, Duttiu, McLeod, Riddell, McArthur, Ed.wards, Ci-uickshank, Morse, Banks, Dignan, Broberg, Doherty, Ranks, Wool ley, Morse, Watt, Itaker. J'ratt, Honour. Watt. Campbell. Pratt, Baker, Raikes, Ryan, 15. O'Dowda, Andrews, Wilson. McKinnon, l'ettigrew, Oliver, Answorth, Fagari, Richards, Cannon, Graham, Harvey, Kerr. Sljawycr, Dudley,. Batten berg, Lealwind, McKenzie, Jolly, Kelly, Style, Buckley. Richards, Boyde, Kennedv, Brown, K. Moore, Walker. Johns, Hunt, and 10? steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agent*. DEPARTURES. DECEMBER 24. Takflimna, m., 1036, Samuel Ilolford, (or New Plymouth nod Wellington. Passengers: Misses A. Johnstone, ISellingbam, Matthesou, Turner, M. j Johnstone, Short, Snark, Hannn, Culling, Howell, McHardv, Heun, Smith, Carter, McHardv, Be- i croft, Herri, Horner, Becroft, Mesdames Ilvams, j Miller, Nolle, Conne.ll, I'oulgrain. Culling, Messrs. Allporr, R. Aslicroft, Tenham. J. R. Thompson, Wntkinson. Williams, Tleade, Poulgraiu, G. Connell, Restill, Culling, E. R. Heun, McDonnell, A. Moriarity, Moreland, Ballin. Smith, Cumniing, Wily, P.'irota. Patten, and 35 steerage. December 25. I!Lirawa, s.s.. 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth, Passengers: Misses Mantle, RaU'.lifl'e, Dickson. Ilellier, Mrs. A. Sampson, Messrs. Gray, A. A. White, Ingram, Maxwell. Pollard. H. Stevens. C. Stevens, Barron, the Rev. Cobb, and 15 Steerage. The Government si earner Ilijienioa arrived from Auckland "and Northern ports at. 11.30 a.m. on Monday. The s.s. Takapuna sailed for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3.45 p.m. on Monday. The s.s. liarawa arrived from New Plymouth yesterday at 9.7 a.m. and left for the same port, at 4 p.m. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPABA HEADS. December 24.—Sailed : Lily, schooner, for Lytielton. - „ GISBORNE. December 24.—The following passengers have booked for Auckland by the Monowai, sailing on Wednesday:—Misses Brownlre. Hcaly, Pippin, O'Keefo, .Mesdames Martin, Edwards and child, Messrs. Salt. (J. H. Ferguson, Allen and child, Leslie (2), li. Dehuttotir. WELLINGTON. December Arrived: Riverina. s.s., from Melbourne.LYTTELT O.V. December 23.—Sailed: Delphic, s.s., for London. PORT CHALMERS. .December 24.—Arrived: Como. s.s., from New York, via Northern ports; Konnya, s.s., from I Greymouth; Ilawca, s.s., from Oarnaru. Sailed: | Zealandia, s.s., for Sydney, via Auckland. Pas- | sengers for Auckland : Misses Kane, Allen, Frost, Galloway, Paaley, Mis. Allen, Messrs. Davidson, Algic, and 35 steerage, lnvercargill, s.s., for Invercargill. December 25.rived: Wimmera, s.s., from Melbourne, via the Bluff. BLUFF. December 24.—Sailed: Warrimoo, s.s., for Ho- • bart and Melbourne. SYDNEY. December 24. Arrived Hippolas, barque, from Auckland. ; December 25.—Arrived: Helen Denny, barque, from Ilokianga ; Ale.va, barquentine. from Wangaliui. ... . NEWCASTLE. December 25.—Sailed: Maroro, scow, for Wang'anui. CAPETOWN. December 22.—Arrived: Rirntitaka, s.s., from London. LONDON. . December 22.—The s.i?. Waimaie arrived at Glasgow from New Zealand to-day. THE WAIWERA. Port Chalmers, December 25.—The Shaw, Savill,- and Albion Company's steamer Waiwera arrived from London to-day. She left London on November 7 and experienced line weather all the way until reaching the New Zealand coast, when thick mists were encountered. '1 he steamer has 3000 .tons of general cargo for Dnnediu find 1000 tons of general cargo for Lyttelton. She alsobrings a number of Wensdale Viieep consigned (o Dalgety and Co., Lyttelton. THE TAPAROA. Lyttelto.v, December 24.Sailed : Pajwroa, s.s., for London, Passengers: Misses ,1. Brown, V. Clifford, L. Cliff, B. Hamlin, M. A. Waterhouse, Mesdames Cairns, Hamlin. King and in- ; faut, Messrs. A. J. Bull, '!'. Cheadle, Carr, Cord, Green, Hamlin, Hanlon, Harriage, Hosking, Hen- ' derson, llogau, Jackson, .Jones, Linnev, Motlit, MacLaren, Matthews, Jlulvenna. Murray, He a dr. Sesson?, Saddier, Tough, Weloroft, Clifton. Dowd, Gardener, Smith, Thompson, Master G. Hamlin. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13369, 26 December 1906, Page 6

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