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SHIPPING.

Hig Water at Auckland—o.2s a.m.: 0.47 p.m. Mauukau—2.24 a.m. ; 2.46 p.m. Sun—Rises. 4.59 a.m. sets. 7.9 p.m. Moon—First quarter, to-day, 8.12 p.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. .JANUARY 19. Sonoma, R.M.5..'6000, .1. 11. Tra.sk. from Sail Francisco, Honolulu, and Pago Pago. Passengers for Auckland: Saloon—Hi. and Mrs. L. W. Middendorf, Mr. and Mi's. ('. M. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson, Mr, and Mrs. J. Baxter, Mr. and Mm. T. ol.eiry. Mesdames Cockroft, Hayner, W. Wernng, Mi«*» C.K'kroft (2), Itoberto.i (3), C. Eley, the Right. Rev. Dr. O'Connor, tho Right, Rev. Dr. Dunne, the Revs. M. MeM mus," J. P. Marshall, M. ■'• Shautihati, James Dunne, O'Reilly. Pease, O'Donohue. Dm. A. Lee. V II M'eekes. Sir Edmund Lechmere, Major J. F Church, Messrs. MeLcod. Crawsliaw. Basil 11. Robertson, B. A. Wood, 0. C. Kanzon, Ueorge HennitiK, B. 11. Kaw-on, Sydney Simmons, J. ;. Bond. V. W. Brii.ilon, A. W. Harrison. 1. t. Christian J. B W>*e, tieorge Hunter, William Cuthbertsoii. Second saloon—Mesdames Johannes Ftericks A. M. Tluoer, Builthornu and child, Cower. Misses Biggs. Thayer (2), the Rev. Mokai Keren... Messrs. A. if. Davis, S B. It.-.nco.k F. W. BunthotiiP. Arnold Smith, Ihomas Campbell, Itima Wa K.uau. and one steerage. For Sydney: 35 saloon, 10 second saloon, and seven steerage. — Oceanic S.S. Co.. agents. Iluuroto. M.S., 1933. D. K. Watson, from Westpurl.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Sg«.puni, s.s., 610, K. Stephenson, from Wha-ic-arci. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Misses Beach, Steadman, Ream, trench, Marcroft, Wormald, Uriffln, Ramsbottom. llorspool, Shepherd, Rout, Ball. Aldertou. Carter, Reuwiek, Mesdames Rcnwick. stone, Muldrock, Eraser, Kimsell, McLennaii, McLean, Messrs. Metcalfe. Dunk, McGregor, Johns, McLennan, llaylev, (lege. Waddell. Mackv, Duncan, Long. McKay, Millington, Scaulon, Lawrence, HiUliwell. Tarborough, Blandlord, if. M. Shepherd, Higgins, Brown, Wilkes, Court, Whitehead., Ross. Tucket, Muldrock, \ aleutine, Petrevich, Alcken, Evans, Doll. Some, rower. Uraham, Foris, the Rev. Scott, Masters Bhilson, Carter. Thompson. Smith, and 17 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. 'Clansman, s.s., 591, K. McLeod. from Mangoj,ui. W'hangaro-a. and Russell. Passengers: Mesdames Switzer. J. Hare. Dm hie. Ohlson. J. Maedonald Parsons. Williams. Neale, Dickson, W. 11. (Joodwin, Salisbury. Misses N. Uribble, A. Bray. Fell (21. Woods (3), A. Williams, Dickson. Allan. Lane, Smith. Poyton, Messrs. W. (i. Ilaneo.x. C. (Inrdiner, W. E. Young. W. Boggs. J. Stewart, II Letts, B. (ioulton. .'■ Williams, U. Read. Soppett. Lindgreu, (J. M. Lane, J. Hare Paul. Fell. Fmp'on. J. 11. <". Hunter. W. 11. (Joodwin, Hood, Salisbury, Campbell, Dr. Fell, the Rev. R. <:. Boler. the Ven. Archdeacon Walsh, and live steer—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' N'gutiawa. 5.9.. 463. P. A. Stein, from Tairua, Mercury Bay, and Whangamata—Northern S.S. Co., ogt'iits.' January 20. .- Tarawcra, es., 2003, W. Hutchings, from Southern end East Coast ports. Passengers: Mesdames McConneU, Burt. Stewart, Morrison, Cassidv. Dawson, Legrove, de Rose, Wilson, Wallace, Kendcrdine and two children, Lincoln. Chrisp, Misses Cannon. Oldfleld. Ryan. March, Rougfrfon, Cumxning, Manning (2). Napier. Ludwig. Bush, Partridge, McGregor. Mackv, Asher, Hopkins-, B.urv, La Roche, Gordon., Dnerly, Raymond, Brucken, Hunter, Torr. Thomas. Cooke, Ba'iham, Uilmour, Messrs. lleCamneH. McQueen, Barber, Jenkins, Oldfield, Gault, Burt. Stewart. Cough, Holland, Galloway, Le Grove, Harrison, McCabe, Stewart, Carter, de Rose. Barry, Develin, Orange, Calder, Anderson, Moody, Clearer. Meliidoe, Wallace, Kenderdine, Powell, Pickering. Cooke. Cartwright, Pearson, Smith, Bloomfleld (2), Oleeson, Worrall, Christie, Adams. Leavey. Mackrell. Sheath. Ryan, the Rev. Lane, Captain Chrisp, aid 40 steerage—Union S.S. Co., agents. Manuka, s.s., 4505, John Bolls, from Sydney. Passengers : Misses Baxter. Bartgate, Burns (2). Bernard, Brown. Boord, Bray, Carson, Cohen, Carr, Campbell (2). Dean. Franklin, Core, Hill. Glover, Henley (2). Jones', Kidman (3), Lane, Mathews, Marks. Marsh (2). Pollock, Robinson, Rudd, R'Mlputh. Sutton, Simpson, Watson, Walker. W'iuearla. Mesdames Anderson, Bray, Burnll, Brooke. Bunnie. Bernard, Connor, Cook. Caultou, Eaton, Evans (2), Fisher, Goodwin, Gore, Goss, Hanson. Hill, Hill and three children. llobbs, Hill, Henlev, Jarrett, Jordan, Joseph, Kinnear, Kidman, Kinniard. Kopsen, Lane, Marshal, Moore, Monro, Monk-Jones, McCleod, Pollock, Phippord, Pole. Rushforth. Sutton, Selby, Stafford Syers, Wilson, Ward. Weedon. Messrs. Addison (2l", Anderson. Bissett. Bray, Burrill, Brtdgman (2)', Baillie, Binnie, Bartlett, Craig. Coulton, Crouch, Cox, Chalmers, Dick. Donnelly, Detiergh, Evans, Eilheck, Eaton. Franklin (2). Fisher. Goodwill (2), Ram, Gibbs. George, Hillier, Hanson, Mart, Hill (21. Hickey. Hobbs. Howe, Hingst, Henley (3). Jarrett, Jackson. Jenkins. Joseph, Kopsen, Kinnear, Lane. lionden. Lister. Moore. Mtinro, Meredith. Monk-Jones, Mcfl'.vraith. McDonald, MeClure (21, McMeekan. Monnerot. Nolan. Napier. O'Brien (2), Pyr.th, Puech, Pround. Pollock, Pheppnrd (3). Potts. Rodgers. Reed, Robb, Roarlv, Ramsay and two children. Raake. Sutton, Saunders (2), Stafford (?). Stubbs, Snowling, Sledge, Salenger. Syers. Tims, Taylor. Tollman, Woodward. Woodcock. Walker, Ward, Wormald, Wilson (2), Wood, Winning. Weedon. the Rev. Beck. Colonel Bums. Captain. Cromarty. Captain Connor, the Rev. Carey, the Rev. Jordan, Captain Lloyd. Dr. Marshall. Dr. McLeod, the Rev. Murphy," the Rev. Parker, Dr. Poison, and U\ steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. Squall, s.s., 369. James, from Tolago Bay and Gieborne.—Union S.S. Co., agents. VurKmri, s.s., 463, T. Haultain, from Tauranga. Passengers: Mesdames Wade and three children, Coitlev, Thompson and child, Misses Leech. Uillins. 'Woollams. Clark, ("ay. Messrs. Adams. Findlay, Cordon, McHutchinson. Ludwig. McGibbros, Speight. Tregaski. Grant, Ashton. Crawford, Smith, Ross, the Rev. Copeland, Master Semadenie, and one —Northern S.S. Co., Jg Wafotahi, 5.?., 278, C. Hopkins, from Opotiki Waiotahi, 8.8., 273. C. Hopkins, from Opotiki and Tauranga. Passengers: Me?dames J. 11. Man-, Nian and child. Gordon. Crawley, W. A. Curler and child, Usher (2), Misses Bay. Wells, Herlev. Cammell, Clement. Messrs. 1 slier. Jlolrovd.'Dav. W. If. Carter, Scott, J. H. Moir, idCftldan, Fitzgerald, B. S. Vickers, G. E. Wilkinson, H. B. Johnston, Pegler. Clemens-. Masters ' Mulhern. Clemens.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. _ Apantii. s.s., 200. R. H. Gibbons, from Awanui. Waiharara, and Houhora. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Masters, Meadames Winter, Joseph, Samuels, Yates (2), Messrs. Bradley, McOallum, Elmsev, '.*. Faddove, Steven, McGrath, Cooke.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. January 19. Talune. a., 2087. John Beriieeh, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Oisborne— Misses Walker. Dooley, Currie. Oxenham. Mesdames Leroes, J. Smith, 11. O. Ellis, Ingham and i child, Messrs. 11. Owen, Poole. Kahn, G. Jones. H. L. Lerestam. C. B. Morrison. Morton, A. Sharp, Tridray, E. T. Miller, A. C. Stevenson, Lane, R. B. Scott. Leroes. For Napier—Misses Warnoek, Hint. Goldsmith, E. Willis, A. Noyle Mesdames J. Warnoek and child, Thomson, Malcolm Messrs. 11. N. Maddox, W. Smith, La Trobe, Hud! For Wellington—Mrs. Cotledge, Mewrs. Coßedge, J. Lane. For Lvttelton—Misses Fleming. Dinple, Bridges, Skelton, B. Bloomfleld. Mes- ■ dames Bowden, A. Warnock and infant, Messrs. v W r Bowden, E. F. Robinson, T. Bloomtield. Snelling, Skelton, Sir O. M. O'Rorke. For Dunedin— Misses Slater, Mesdame3 Brown and child. Robertson, Messrs. Fleming, C. Couston; and 30 steerage for all porta. Kanieri, s.s., 203, T. Myers, for Whangaret. _ Grevhound. auxiliary schooner, 100, A. Subritzky, for Whangaroa, Houhora, and Awanui. Ja\UAHY 20. ♦ Sonoma, R.M.s., 6000, J. If. Trask. for Sydney. Passengers: .Mesdames A. .Mitchell and child, L. B. Bray, Williamson, Simmons and two children, Misses J. and E. Hedges. Wilkinson, H. L. Averell, Davison, Carpenter, Messrs. E. Lowell. T. Noonan, J. llardie, J. Telsch, J. Rose, B. J. AveTell, O. Vogt, J. M. Mciinie, Caullies, J. Itae, I'. T. Rose, O. H. B.iker. Star of Australia, s.s., 5695, Kearney, for London, via the South. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. To-day: Manuka sails for Sydney at 5.30 p.m.; Squall sails for Tolago Bay, (iisborne, and Napier at 4 p.m. Tuesdav: H.uvea arrive* from tho Bluff, Onmaru.Tinuru, etc. ; Manapouri sails for Rarotonga and Tahiti at. 5 p.m. ; Tarawera sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 2 p.m. Wednesday: Hauroto sails for Suva and Levuk.i at 4 p.m. Thursday: Mokoia arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Saturday: Mokoia sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon. West coast. To-day : Takapuna. sails lor New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.) Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from' Nelson, Wellington, and New Plymouth, and sails for the same ports at. 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Friday: Takapuna arrives Irom Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only At i p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Saturday : Comma arrive.-} from the South. NORTHERN S.S. CO.S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Kgatiawa leaves for Taurang.i at 5 m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Wliangaroa, nnd Mangomii at 6 p.m. ; Ngapuhi leaves for Wluuigarei at 10.30 p.m. ; Ki.i Ura leaves Onehiuiga for Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitai-.v at 1 p.m. (train 12.10 p.m.); Chelmsford leaves for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Whangapoua at "1 p.m. Tuesday: Riu-awa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leave* for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (train 3 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for hangarei Town Wharf at 12.30 p.m. ; Ngapulii arrives from Whangarei about 6.30 p.m. ; Chelmsford arrives from Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Wliangapoua about 6 p.m.; Aupouri leaves for l'arengarenga, To Kao, and Hokianga at 10 a.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiki at 11.30 a.m. Wednesday: Kanieri arrives from Whangarci Town Wharf; Ngapulii leaves for Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Chelmsford leaved for the Great Barrier at midnight; Apanui leaves lor Houhora, Awanui, and Waiharara at 11.30 a.m. Thames service : Steamers leave for Thames and Faeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. IMPORTS. Per Hauroto, from West-port : 1350 tons coal. '• Per Sonoma, from Sail Francisco: 1766 packages dried fruits, . 2465 packages raisins, 2333 cases canned fruit, 18 packages automobiles, 925 cases ' lemons, 3107 cases oranges, 230 packaged float me, 40 cases butc.uits, 20 cases typewriters, 35 packages machinery, 14 barrel* oil, 207 packages rooflnjr. 22 sacks lK'an« and sundry merchandise, 96,5 cases canned salmon, 174 cases canned goods, 2 horses', 410 cases metal polish, 130 sacks seed, 43 twee" shoes, 1300 sacks plaster, 25 cases cash ' registers, 60 bundle* nog casings, 152 boxes cod- ' '"Ver Manuka, from Sydney: 1700 bags rice, 110 mate rice, 1000 bags chaff. 427 bars lead. 924 bags manure, 111 sacks flour, 136 sacks wheat. 250 sicks bottle*. 117 oases, bottles, 59 crates bottles, 36 bags tapioca, 74 (vises tobacco. 156 cases tout, 39 rolls netting, 48 boiler tubes, 180 piece* timber, 308 rails. 42 bags sand, 378 bars steel, 41 oases l*jper, 20 caeca vinegar. 28 rolla lead. 20 oases ■ c.nxwiuuta, 12. casks tile*. 88 packages tea, 45 ingot* tin, 15 barrels grease, 18 bundles pipes. 15 ims«j tieer, 12 oases wine, 55 oases »piriUi, aud suadiita. ,

Per Taraweni. from the South: 35 bags sugar, 433 sack*. 120 lOO'k. and 240 50s Hour. 3«S.i sacks wheat 129 sacks oat?. 166 nocks bran, 190 »;uks chaff, 30 each* malt. M 3 .-aik« seed. 92 hogsheads beer, 27 range*. 137 Ikmmi butter, 75 eases meats, 113 eases matehes. 175 ease* lard, 57 cases pickle*. 23 cores million, SO case* soap, 24 cases E.H. jar* 21 carta squash, a quantity of scenery, transhipments, and « large quantity of sundries*.

Transhipments per Uimutaka from London and llranllpy from New York arrived from the South l,v the Tuviutii yesterday. 'I'll" I'nion Company'* steamer lalune left on Saturday aiteruooii tor East Coast and Southern ports will) .i number of passengers una .i large general cargo. On Saturday morning the Noithern ( ompanv « steamer Clansman arrived from the North with pa.-wi.gcis and general cargo, mid eaves this evening for Russell. Whang i. and Suangonui. The Northern Company's steamer N'gapuhi arrival tiout Whangarei with pt/wilgeis and general cant" "ii Saturday night, add leaves for the e.ime port- again tonight. On Saturday afternoon Ilie auxiliary Kchooncr Greyhound left for tho North. Tito Northern Company* steamer Attpoiirl arrived from Taurauga ye.-teiday morning, and leaves at 10 a.m. 10-iitotrow for 'lo h;io, I'aiengarentf.i, and lfoki.iue.i. On Saturday night die Northern lompsiiys Reamer Kanieri left lor Whangarei '1 own Wharf. " The Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa leaves for Tauraiigii at, 5 I""- today. on Saturday the Norwegian barque Arthur went, to an anVhornge in the stream in "■jKl""'™ to sail for New York with a full canto of kauri cum and flax , „ . The sailing reeurd« of 11 mail strainer*. flying tlv Shaw. Savill. and All-ion flag, give.* nil average of 42 1-3 days from this colony to Plymouth, tho New Zealand Shipping Company's voxels having much Hip name record to their ereu.'i. Tho longest delay was two day-*, duo to prolonged had weather in "one ixi»e and holidays in several others. ______ Tilt: INVKRAX. The next departure from New York for Australian and New Zealand pons will he the steamer Inveran, under charter to the U.S. and A. Company, sailing about the. 20th hist. The Inveran is*a new vessel, of 7500 tons deadweight capacity, and was built a! Glasgow for Messrs. i; .1. Rowan and Co. Her dimension* are:— Length, 3Ssff ; breadth, 491t 9iu; depth, t9tt. THE HAI'ROTO. The I'nion Company's steamer Hauroto. Captain Watson, arrived from West port on Siturday morning with a cargo of coal. The steamer leaves for Fiji at 4 p.m. mi Wednesday and on return to Auckland replaces the A Mia in the An kland-Island-Sydney trade THE TARAWERA. The Union Company'" steamer Tarawera, Captain IV. Hutching*, arrived from Southern and East Coast, porn at 5.15 p.m. yesterday and berthed at the Hobson-street Wharf. Mr. Willcocks, the purser, reports that the steamer left Dune-din on Tuesday 'a.4 and railed at the usual wav ports. leaving Oisborne at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday. Had the East Cap.- abeam at 10.5?, p.m. on tho Mine day, and arrived as above. Experienced strong south-west winds and heavy swell to the East Cape: thence moderate southerly winds, fine weather, and smooth sea to arrival. The Tarawcra leaves for East Coast, and Southern porta to-morrow afternoon. THE SQUALL. The I'nion Company's steamer Squall. Captain .Tames, arrived from Tolaeo Bay and Gisborne at 5 a.m. yesterday and berthed at the Queen-street Wharf.' The steamer left Oisborne (it noon on Thursday last and experienced tine weather to Arrival. " She brought 84 tons of general caigo for this port. The Squall Knilfl for Tolago Bay. Oisborne, and Napier at 4 o'clock this afternoon. THE SONOMA. The Oceanic Company's mail steamer Sonoma. Captain J. H. Trask. arrived from San Francisco and Island ports at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, and after the usual inspection berthed at Quay-street Jetty No. I. Mr. B. B. Bendall. the purser, reports: The Sonoma left San Francisco at 5.40 p.m. •and discharged the pilot at 7.10 p.m. on December 28: rived at Honolulu at 8.34 in. on January 4, and resumed the voyage at. 8.40 a.m. on January 5. Called at Pago Bago on the 12th. leaving that port at 8.53 p.m. the tame date, and arrived in port, as above. Fine weather prevailed during the. voyage, which occupied 20 days 20 hours 50 minutes, the actual steaming time being 19 days 16 hours 7 minutes. The Sonoma left for Sydney at 4.15 p.m. yesterday. TRANSHIPMENTS. The s.s>. Manuka, which arrived from Sydney last night, brought transhipments per Overhausen. Salami*. Ormuz. Wodonga. Eastern. Nikko Mam. Barzin, Wvandra, rershawn. Tracehas. Alster. Neva, Hessian. China, Villa de> Ciotat, and Kyarra. THE MANUKA. The I'nion Company's steamer Manuka. Captain John Rolls, arrived "from Sydney at. 11.30 p.m. vestei-dav and anchored in the stream for inspection, which will 1«5 carried out at 7 a.m. to-day, when the steamer will berth at the Holison-streot Wharf. The Manuka left Sydney at 5 p.m. on Wednesday last, experienced strong south-east winds, with heavy head seas, until Saturday last, thence fresh easterly winds and moderate sea to arrival. The Manuka leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. THE VENTURA. Mr. V. A. Sproul, the local manager for the Oceanic Company, is in receipt of cable advices . stating that, the" mail steamer Ventura left San Francisco for Island ports and Auckland at 6 a.m. on Saturday last. The steamer is due at Auckland on February b. THE MARERE. The Tvser liner Mareie, in continuation of her vovage from London ami Australia, left Sydney for Auckland on Saturday last and is due on Thursday text.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13391, 21 January 1907, Page 4

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