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PORT OF AUCKLAND.
ARRIVALS. WAITLMATA, 5..«.. 5432, Slcolsen, from the Bluff,' via way ports.—Union S.S. Co., agent*. RAMBLER. scow. 77. C. Daniel, from Whanga;.>.».—Ford Shipping Line, agents. EXCELSIOR, scow, 43. 3, L.ddick, from Malaia. -<ioldsl.ro - and McCoftiKll, agents. WAIBORA, s.s., 46-38, Carsen, from Fiji.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. KANIKRI. S.S., 203, T. Meyers, from Khangarri. --Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' UADEN-POWELL. i.e., 175, H. Petersen, from Whangarei.— Northern Coal Company, ajent*. CRKYmUND. auxiliary' schooner. F3S. li. Suhritskv, from Northern ports. Passengers: Mrs. Slubrit"rky. Messrs. Subritaky. Heponashawy, Pivonicii, Captain Wainhouse.—Master, agent.
DEPARTURES. POWERFUL, H.M. flrst-class. twin-screw, pro-, tected croiser, flaj:?hip at the Australasian Squad- ' ron. 14)300 ton.«. 25,000 horse-power, 50-guns, dpi air E. F. Braen. for Wellington. WIMMERA, p.s.. 3022, William Waller, for Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames S. Hall, N. Papworth, HeniJersan. C. .Spencer. LaSdlaw, Codlington, C Smith. Wynne-Jones; Bragg, C. 11. Gibson and two children. T. Brown, Brooks, Maynban, llratthwaito. Woodgste, Mioses Allsway, Unison, (J. 1.. Pnr<?. LaJdfow (Si, M. Parker," Stock, Scott. Isaacs, Finserald, Ooldb* .g, Dundai, HayfieM. Lambert, D;>rk, Mttrphv, Robinson, Rowlands, Hiitrav, Young, Larson, Burton, lmin?on, Fianis. A. Crairir. E. Craigie. Austin, Timer, Palmer, Jtnam, Jabu, Ashley. Messrs. Smith. Braithwaitc. S. A. Smith. J. W. McKay. J. w Hi:gh4a,.». Rl.iMlaw, G. Kennerlei, H. Trenwith, Austin. Campbell, Powell, W. Pipworth, Lincoln, Craves. P. ClHton. J. B. Mantray. Pringle. Gardner, Mothane, Gaffaner, Kelly. Barclay, Otttred, Hdger-. Wvnne-Jono, Bras-?, Mill. P. J. Brooks, Toom, ,J. Pearson, Bolincbrook, Scfiaire, Ascioli, E. W. Turner, I.ego, C. Smith. C, H. Gibson, T. Brown, ftnart Coropicn, Jefferson, Brooks, Shortland. Houghton, Jackson. Montgomery. ,T. E. Moore. i W. O. Tugh, Courier. Ensign rresfon, ana 70 steerage ,■•'.■ . ' '. WANAKA. t.r., 2422, P. Todd, for Newcastle. XGAFUHT, ;«.» v .631. E. Stephenson, for Wha- . njarei. 'y.r '•■''.•■-•?.. ■■■ ■•"■ ;■■ ;■ CLANSMAN, s.s.. 635, E. McLeod, for Russell i and' Opoa. " "' ' AT7POCRT, 'sit., 453. T. Haultain. for Tanranga. ■:". WAIOTAHt, '■'*:*".; 278, C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and way ports. v ; APAXn. «.»., 243. J. Wilson, for Awanui, HouJtora. Whangaroa. and Mangonui. TSABEI-. schooner. 149. Stenbeck, tor Tonga, « PELICAN, 8.5., 162, J. Whirtingham, for Whangarci. ~,..■:■.■■'•' '■;• '. •'.■ ,- : . ■:... ■'/.. :.'-vV: CHELMSFORD, s.s.. 121, E. H. Goertz, for To Kao and Parengarenga. \ PAEROA. «.*., 91, J. Taw, for. Mercury Bay.
■"'': .-'*'• ; EXPECTED' -OVERSEA. " LOOTO*.— ' ».».. sailed October ,1, duo about December 4; Star of Canada, s.s., sailed October. 21, ;. due. about December 14; Delphic, .».»., sailed October 21, due about December 14; Star of India, s.s.. sailed November 6. duo "about 'January 6; Otaki. s.s., sailed November 22, due about January 7; Mamarl, ,*.*., to sail; Indrapirra, s.s„ .to sail; Muritai, i a.*., to ■jail.,/.;,yy,.. . , :-■>;';:;;' $.<: ; s f LiTBItPOOL, —Morayshire, s.s., salted October.7, duo about December 7; Drayton Cranes. as. sailed October 24, duo about Decerabar 22; Zealandic, ►"».*., sailed November 2, due about December 20: Somerset, s.s., sailed November 22, via Wellington, duo about January 18; Waimana, s.a.. to sail; Surrey, s.s., to sail; Banffshire, s.s., to tail ; New TORS. — Den of Airlic,"' s.s.. sailed September y 23. due about December 10; Star of . Australia. s.s.. sailed October IS,' dueffhout December 17; Falls of Orehy, s.f., to Mil; Marienfels, s.s,,i sailed October 31, due about January 12; Star of Scotland, s.a, sailed November 13] due about January 10; Itimiro, «.»., to sill;; Terrier, s.s., to sail. y MOSTBKAX.—Kumara, S.S., sailed October 10, due. abo.it December 13; Tokomara, s.s., sailed .October 22. due about December 27; Bakaia, s.s., sailed November 19, duo, about January 23. feT Jonx (Casada). —Wsiwera, 8.5., to sail; Wjkanui, ».s., to sail. '■• { \'Jf >'■''.■''-".
' Sajt Frajtcisco.— «.».. tailed November 4, due December 4; Croydon, s-s., to tail; Benrik Ibsen, s.s., to sail; Purley. «.»., to tail; Aymcric, as., to sail; Hercules, a.*., to sail. VASCOirvEß.—Marama, 8.M.5., December 19; Matara, R.M.S., January 1&. '*" Sttwet.—Tofua, «.«., Saturday: Haheno, i.s., i Sunday; Mooltan.R.M.S., December 22. f :J!eubotksb.—Bentinck, ».»., to sail; Louisa. Craig, barque, to sail. ,;- -•. t ■.. ;.. : ; . :"< Newcastle.—Northern - Chief, barque, to Bail; • lions, barque, to sail. Cook axd Society Islastds.—Talune, »-•., December 1 15.' ;•; ■ " TV'AKByAJraooi..—Marjorie Craig, barque, to saiL * Friendly ISLANDS.—Tofua, «.«., Saturday. • :► Fiji.—Tofua, a.s;, Saturday; Navua, i.e., Mon- ".'■' day. 'v." •■"/. ;,:'/' ■/"". •: : '';■:. . V-'. / Tosca.—Yaabel, schooner, to tail. v (Java).—Kanna, s.s., to sail. CALCUTTA.—Aparima, 8.8., to sail. ~ 'Jlaldes Island.— barque, to saiL '.'-';■ •;/ fj/ ; ■.;,;,' nV" •; *■& : - ~ ~ ■ •■. . ';■'-■,■'. ■'.'■■...■.'''•; ''~ %-'- ■'•', EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—COASTAL. This Day: Hauplri, from Limestone Island; Ngapubi, from:Wfcangarei; Waioiahi, from Mercury, ,':' Xiay > and ', way ports. "'■ ;_:,, r & r> PROJECTED DEI-ARTUBEi-OVERSEA. _ _ '• Losdos.—Pokeha, g.s., via the South, about December 5; RVemuera, it.M.S., via the South, about December 9; 'Mooltan, 8.M.5., via Australia and ' Suez, December 22.'-\ .■ ~Z" --'■ ?.•' '"•-' '•' : '"' '~; VAKCOirraß.— 8.M.5., December 22; -..; Marama; R.M.5.,; January IS. ..'.-• ..,' \ :": SrDJtET.—Haheno. s.s., Monday; Tofua, .».s., December 5; Marama, R.M.S., December 19; Mooltaa,■> 8.M.8., December 22; Aldebaran, barque, 10 sail. ■"' •.'.■'. .„ r . , '• Newcastle.— Italian ship, to sail. < Waihora, s.s., to sail. South Sea Islands.— s.s., December 5. : Fiji—Tofua, 1 !.».'; December 5; Navua, a.a, December 20. Cook .and Society Islajjds.—Talunc, sit., January 16. ';■■.." PROJECTED DEPARTURES—COASTAL. ' This Day: lianpiri, for East, Coast porta and bays ; Kgatlawa, lor Opotiki and way ports ; Rauieri, for Whangarei; Olenelg, for Whangarei.
VESSELS IN HARBOUR. !ri», cable steamer, in stream. .Wajhora, i.e., in stream. • Waitemati, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Victoria, e.g., in stream. Southern Cross, is., at Queen-street Wharf. Hazel Craig, barque, in stream. Ngatoro, s.s., at Chelsea. - Australia. Italian ship, in stream. Aidobaran, barque, at Railway Wharf. Casablanca, barque, at Chelsea. iMbeQa Defraine, schooner, in stream.V'atapu,' auxiliary schooner, at Railway Wharf. Grtvhounc!, auxiliary schooner, at Queen-street •- 'Wharf. / EXPORTS. I Per .Sthenic, for London: 32,000Jt timber, 147 bales wool, 6 dumps skins, 1138 cases and 50 tacks kauri gum, 142 bales flax, 129 casks tallow, £044 sacks copra, 833 cases pearlsbell, 22 cask* pcarlshell, 31 cases vanilla,' 14 bales cotton, 1 sock cotton, 20 bales leather, 21,194 boxes butter, 'J?l crate* cheese, 1 bap wool, 50 carcases frozen lamb, and 15 packages sundries. Per Wiinmera, for Sydney: Three boxes bullion, £30 sacks pumice, 3 pigs, 25 packages tinw, i 'cases. fl?h, 31 caws whale oil, 30 sack* sawdust, 1 . cumo oil, 4 cares kauri gome 45 packages sun-' drifts, 37 . empty cylinders, 15 kegs meat, 37 bales empty sucks, 2 cases eucalyptus oil, 72 tons scenery, 49 bags broken glass, 4 bales books, 1090 piccca timber. ■ ; t:: .': .'. '~' . ■'■ IMPORTS. Per Waihora, from Fiji: 6550 tons raw sugar, 140 tons molasses. * Per Waitcrnata, from Southern ports: 4500 tons 1 (including 43.C00 sacks) produce, 2000 cases pre- , served milk. 120 cases meats, 1000 bales straw and. a quantity of sundries. , ' Per ,:' Greyhound, from Northern ports: 1130 . ' sack 8 and cases kauri yum, a quantity of timber, wool, and sundries. "■■; The Federal-Boulder-Shire steamer Banffshire Is to sail from Liverpool on December 9 for Auckland, :Wellinston,;,Lyttclton, Timaru, and Dunedin. '■:-. ..",.■ y The Monowai, en route from Southern ports, 'left" Wellington last night for Napier, GUborne, and; Auckland. The teasel is due aero on Tours- : day. " _. ,; ' ; "- ..■' , -. ■ , ; The KoroJnlko, after ■ completing her discharge ' ol coal from Westport at Dunedin, returns to west port, • •fI4. L probable proceed Uie/xce- to ;Auc*knd,,
Tho Tyser .liner MuriUi Is expected to leave London' this week for Australian and New Zeoland ports. Tho'vessel should put in an appearance at Auckland about January 23. H.M.S. Powerful sailed (or Wellington at 5.45 a.m. yesterday. She remains at Wellington"until l)ccenil>er 5, leaving on that date for Lyttelton. The Towerful sails from Lyttelton on December B for Sydney. The Tvser liner Marere, due at Auckland about the end.Of the week from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, has 3100 tons of cargo to discharge Here. The Uaupiri arrives hack from Limestone Island early this morning. . She loaded 400 tons 01 cement there tor Southern ports, and is timed to tail at 11.30 o'clock to-night for East Coftt porte and bays Hie Shaw, Savin and Albion Company's Tincr Pakeha is expected to leave Napier to-day lor Auckland to continue her Homeward loading. She arrives hero' to morrow, and will remain in port until December 5, and then proceeds toGlSborne, Napier, Timaru, Wellington, the Blutt, Tort Chalmers, and Lyttelton, sailing: finally from the latter port for London on December 30. - Mr. W. P. Wlivlo has joined the Waitcniata as third engineer in place of Mr. D. G. Stephen. Mr. \V. ii. S. Sralv, third engineer of the Kotuku, has eonio ashore." and Mr. .1. S. Miller has succeeded him. Mr J. D. Whvte, third engineer of the Arahura, has gene ashore at Wellington. Word has been received in Wellington to the effect, that the schooner Clyde, which left We,lington for the Micqnarrtc Islands, is two week? overdue Mr. Hatch, her owner, informed a Southland Tunes reporter that no alum need be felt, as i :c vessel is well found and equipped," and had a greater distance to travel than other vessels previously engaged in the service. The Huddart-Pa'rker steamer Wlmriiera cleared for Svdnev at 5.45 p.m. yesterday. She has on l.oard" 100"saloon and 70 steerage, passengers and a largo general cargo The steamers Victoria, Manuka. Moana. and Wumncra were within range of tho Wellington wireless station last night. The schooner Ysabcl sailed at 5 p.m. yesterday with a full general cargo for Tonga. She. is to load Umber at Nukualofa from the wrecked steamer Knigbt of St. George for Auckland.
Tho auxiliary schooner Greyhound arrived from Northern ports last eveninir with a full cargo ■:■'. timber'and kauri gum. She sails for the North again on Saturday Lest. Tho Kanaka cleared for Newcastle at 11.30 o'clock last night, Sho is to load coal there tor Gisborne. NV.pier, and Oamaru. After discharging it those ports, she goes to Port Chalmers tor overhaul.
THr: SYDNEY BOAT. The nuddart-rarkcrsteamer Victoria, from Sydney, bad not put in an apeparance in the harbour up to the time of going.to press this morning, although her rival was expects a' any momenv. ' " ZEALANDIC LEAVES CAPETOWN. The local scents for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Companv have received cable »iv-.co that the new liner SJeolandio left Capetown last Wed-, nesday morning for Auckland, via Australia. en route- from Liverpool Tho Zcalandic Is duo at Auckland about December 20. STAR OF SCOTLAND LEAVES NEW TORE. The local agents for tho. Tyser Line (Messrs. Heather. Roberton and Co.) are advised that the Steamer Star of Scotland sailed from New York on November 18 for Melbourne, Sydney, and the four New Zealand main ports. The Star of Scotland is duo at Auckland about January 20. TOFUA EXrECTED ON SATURDAY. Having left Sydney for Island ports and Auckland four days behind her usual time of departure, the Union Company's steamer Tofua is not expected to put ■ In an appearance, here until some time on Saturday next. The vessel arrived at Varan from Samoa "on Sunday night. She r.e>:t proceeds to Hatpai and Nukualofa, find should get awav from the latter port to-morrow for Auckland. ' " ' " WArTEMATA BRINGS PRODUCE. The, Union Cora'panv'i large cargo steamer Waiteraata arrived, from the Bluff, via way ports, ; at 2.30 p.m. yesterday with a largo cargo of proI duce. .She, berthed at tho Railway Wharf to discharge, ■ The Waitemata. on completion of dis- ' charge, loads produce again at the Blurt on De- ! eeinber 5, Oamaru on December 7, and Timani on December 8 for-Napier, Olsborne, and Auckland. She is expected to clear for the Bluff on Friday.
" WAIHORA ARRIVES FROM FIJI. ' ] At 6.30 p.m. yesterday the Union Company's cargo steamer Waihora arrived in the stream from | Fiji. The vessel lias 6550 tons of raw sugar and [ 140 tons of molasses under hatches consigned to the* Colonial Sugar EeOuing Company. She pro- i ceeds to Chelsea this morning to discharge, and on completion proceeds 'to' Newcastle to load coal for Wellington -and 1 Lyttelton. • ' - ! ; OTAKI LEAVES LONDON. Cable advice has -been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company to the effect that the steamer .Otaki; sailed from London on November 22- for Auckland and Wellington, via Beauty Point (Tasmania). The Otaki ha* on board over 9030 tons of general cargo, 5200 tons of which will be discharged at this port. . She is due at Auckland about January 7., - /,y :.,;/■,,, ______ . . COMING BT THE MORAYSHIRE. The Fcderal-Houlder-Shire liner Morayshire, duo at Auckland about December 7 from Liverpool, is ! bringing the following' third-class passengers for Auckland Misses E. Gittings, W. H. Hopewell, ! Jt. Shirley, M. Shirley, G. Snirley, M. Johnstone. jM. J. Piekard, L. C. Evans, M. Evans, M. E. { Jackson, M. E. Lamb, A. P. Brian, H. Watson, S. G. Andrew, H. Simpson, E. G. Blake, J. A. Johnstone, B. Cbarlesworih, E. Charlesworth. F. Charleswo'rth, M. Aitken, E. Dlmlcr, Mesdames J. C. Collision, Millerchen, B. Aitkcn, M. M. Hope- ! well, W. S. Hopewell, R. Shirley, S. A. Watson, Mosars. W. L. Hopewell, W. Shirley, H. Johnston, G. Pickard, T. A. Haigh, H. Jackson, P. Bryan, i E Proctor-Lamb, L. A. Watson, B. Watson, F. Watson, J. Liddle, W. O. Wright, A. Pfesscott, B. ', Charlesworth, E. Charlcsworth, S. Charlesworth, W. Miilerchcn, Aitken (2). R. Williamson, A. Campbell, W. J. -Watson, W. Gillingham, J. Mc- , Ilveen, J. McLaughlin, J. C. Colllston. Tho Morayshire has Also on board eight saloon and 40 third-class passengers for Wellington, two saloon and 16.third-class passengers for Dunedin, 21 for Lyttelton, four for Weatport, four for Sew Plymouth, five for Gisborne, five for the Bluff, and 11 tor Nelson. ;'■': ■■> :r :« ■<• •;';_'.->. RCAHINE'S PASSENGERS. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahine, which is p due at ; Wellington about December 12, is bringing the following saloon passengers from England -.—Miss McGregor, Mr. W. and Mrs. 'Houston, Miss E. Laurence, Mr. E. and Mrs. Toms, Miss M. E. Love, Mr. E. G. Hall, Mrs. 5 E. A. Georgetti, Messrs. J. T. and J. and Mrs. J. and Miss J. McCreary, Mrs. M. Pigott, Mr. R. Grierson, Mr. C. W. and Mrs. Goodaon, Mr. and Mrs/ Cubitt, Dr. Boscall, Miss J. E. Judge, Miss K. Gullivau, Miss A. Wheeler, Miss E. L. Faull, Miss M. Lo Mercicr, Miss D. N. Hardwick, Mr., and Mrs. J. R. Simpson, Mr. • W. B. and Mrs. Flower, Miss E. Lee, Mr. D. and Miss E. Moore, Mrs. B. L. Jamioaon, Mr. F. J. Buncie, Mr. A. E. Baiby. Mr. L. and . Mrs. Clark, Miss K. Whittle, Mr. T. and Sirs. Chappe-Ha.ll, Mrs. A. . Hargreaves, Mr. R. Pybus, Dr. and Mrs. Henley, Miss R. Cprichard, Mrs. J. and Miss •E. Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Croysdalc, Mr. O. T. Craig, Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. North, Mr., Mrs. W. and Mr. Elliott, jum, Major C. and Mrs. Dean-Pitt, Mr. E. and Miss D. Dansey, Mrs. G. Harper, Mr. H. Cholmondeley, Mr. G. and Mrs. Keen, Mr. T. R. and Mrs. Canning, Miss M. Warren. Mrs. S. Powell, Mr. J. W. and Mrs. Brown, Miss Parry, Miss L. GUmour, Mrs. Cornwall, Mr. J. Hood. Mr. C. 11. Burridge, Mr. J. A. and Mr H. A. Thompson, Mrs. J. B. Cushney, Mr. W. Coda, Mr. J., Mrs., and Miss B. Spencer, Mr. R. T. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilmour, Mrs. M. Carnahan, Mrs. A. Thompson, Miss L. Jackson. Mr., G. and Mrs. Bate. Muses Coward, Miss W. M. E. Fowler, Miss C. M. Dencke.r, Mrs. M Bolton, Miss Liken, Mr*. G. Holmes, Mrs. H. Davie*,-Mr. and Mrs. G. McMiillan. l*r. A. B. Plurnmor. Miss Bell. Miss M. Maberley: also about 400 in the third-class.
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