SHIPPING.
Mooa'S Age: Full lloon, February 20, 6.22 a.m. Sunset: This evening, 6.4G, Sum-ise: To-morrow morning, 6^!5.
HIGH WATBE. 'Auckland: This afternoon, 4.22; to-mor-tow morning, 5.0.
Onehunga: To-morrow eornlng-, 8.45; tomorrow evening, 9.20.
Manukau Heads: To-faotrow morning, 7.25; to-morrow evening, 7.50. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow, morning, 8.00; to-morrow evening, 9.25.
ARRIVALS. YISSTttKUAY.
Kanteri, e.s., T. Scott, from Whasgarel. Co., ageiiis.
liujKixiuu, uon. β-s., 542, John Bollo'ia, txoui aua jluusl Coast porta.
htawea, s.s-, l«uo, W. Stevens, irom tile Bluu, Oduia.ni, Tuuaru, i\npiei - , and Gls-Uui-uii.—Uuiou Co., iigeuts.
Star of ireiauu, e.s., taal, Kearney, from New York, Melbourne, aua Syuuey.—HcaUiei, Koourtou and Co., agents. 'i'uviuni, a.a., HO3, K. ti. iiuttOD, from the Society and uooJ* Islands, *ere: iirs Davis aau inlant, Messrs S. Davis, M. Bruu, J. T. Simons, i>radley, B. Mattliews, Enckes, Anderson, Slngietou, I'oliquen, i'lumley, Ulpo. — Uulou Co., ageucs. THIS DAY. Tacawera, s.s., 2003, J. T. Bolls, from Duuexliu, via ports. Passengers: Mlasex WJiitiug, Browu, hlutelilsou, oeale, Wiuis, Rowley, MesUaaies Swan, Wi-igiit auU child, Graham, lialgeuc and buy, Wild, Hutchison, liaker, h.edr, Krasw, ilcKay «md boy, Messrs bwan, Ureennelgh, Fauatleroy, liranaiu, Jtsivwn, Jblyde, Tiiuuias, Aliierson, Ureaves, Allau, Sheiueid, lJoeOei, Stewart, Cooper, iluu'ter, Wlug, Toiuurst, Purvis, Derrett. Hutich, GeraiU, Jiacky, Baker, Fels, Hell, Cox, Mcliay, Lysner, Oapt. Kraett, Jiiollee singers {■si, aua lv steerage.—Union Co., agents.
DEPARTURES, YESTERDAY.
N'gapuhi, s.s., K. Stephenson, for Whangarei. Wellington, s.s., T. Haultaln, for the Great Barrier.
THIS DAY. Kanieri, s.e., T. Scott, for Whungarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Sierra, R.M.s., from Sydney; due Friday. Alliance, barque, lroiu Liverpool, sailed February 10. Mokoia, s.s., from Sydney, due Sunday. Sonoma, K.M.s., l'rom San Francisco, Honolulu, and Pago Pago: due Tuesday Manapouri, s.s., from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga; due -March i. •Moi-ujshire, s.s., from New zura, via Australia; sailed December 20; due early In March
Somerset, s.s., from Glasgow and LUerpool; sailed December 20; at Adelaide let February
Uakoum, s.s,. rroni New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed December 0; due early
ladradevl, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed December 27; at Melbourne, February 10 Anna, barque, from New York, via the South; sailed Nov. 8. Bakala, s.s., from London; due March 3. Star of New Zealand, s.s., from London, via parts; sailed Jan. 11 Jessie Ciaig, barque, from Newcastle; sailed February 15 Pakeha, s.s., from London, sailed February 7, due about March 20.
VESSKLB IN PORT. Bougainville, barque, at Queen-street Wharf. Quathlamba, barque, at Hobsou-st. 'Wharf Kaeo, a.s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Iris, H.M.C.S., In stream Southern Cross, s:s., m stream Maori, s.s., in stream Countess of Kanfurly, a.s.s., at Queen-st wharf Elverland, barque, at Hobson-st. Wharf Ysabel, sch., at Queen street Wharf Hawea, a.s., at Quay-street Jetty No 2 Tavluni, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf Star of Ireland, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf Kont'sbyrd, barquentlne, at Railway Wharf Hiuemoa, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf Tarawera, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf Silver Cloud, barquentine, at CheLsea
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. KOB SYDNEY— Jiealandia, s.s.. February 27 Manuka, s.s., Monday Sonoma, R.M.S., February 21 Manapouri, s.s., via the Islands. March 8 FOR LONDON— Mamari, s.s., via the South, about Feb 20 FOR SAN FRANCISCO— Sierra, R.M.s.. via Pago Pago, Fanning Island, and Honolulu, Friday FOR FIJI— ~M,^r" Navua, s.s., Wednesday FOR COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS— Taviuni, a.s., Tuesday
UNION S.S. C.OY.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday: Tarawera leaves for East Coast and Southern ports at noon; Kamona arrives from Westport; Hawea leaves for muir, Oamuru, aud Timaru. WEST COAST. Friday: Rotolti arrive* from Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves again for Mew Plymouth at 3 p.m.; Rosamond leaves for Greymouth at 5 p.m
NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS,
This day—Wellington arrlres from tUe Great Barrier about 4.30 p.m.: Ngauuhi arrives from Whangarel about 8 p m • Ter-l-anora arrives from Tauranga about 6 p.m. irlday: AVaitangi leaves for Mercury Bay tr m iS- aotunn . p,m,; Cabman arrives ¥ aneouul ' Whnngaroa, and Russell ST.' , ; ?" d jeoves for Whangnrel at 9.30 p.m.; Wellington leaves for Tauranga %}, D -^- ; arrives from Wliaugarei£Ja Ora arrives at Onehnnra from SSe a al Veß WWana a n U a S? 6llU k S e a r rives from ?iohoura, a Te"Knb. nn^Pareneiit Ngapuhl leaves on Northern eicKhn?,?.p Ur - d v jr ! i D(^ elmsfora orrlves from Ho- • * n Q ° ne^un sa from New Plymouth a.c". o.do a.m.; Clansmap arrives from AVhangareJ about 8 p.m.; Terranora arrives from Opotllii aud Taurangn; Waitangi arrives from Kuaotunu and Mercury Bay.
IMPORTS.
Per Silver Cloud, from Newcastle—393 tons coal.
imSn*?1 ngs i )ypa, from Port Stephens100,000ft hardwood timber. Per.Star of Irelajid, from New vm-t 1200 tohs •geberai ,r ehihSse. ' -hrtS** , ! "2° the South—37o3 »ats, 2103 sacks flour, 520 100's flour, inso Bo' 3 flour, 4304 sacks n-Jieat, 345 sack" 3acks P0' la "l, 320 sarks chaff 11«6 bales straw, 305 eases preserved m*k Sβ cases meats, and sundries. ""■«.. Per Tarawera, from the South — 740 lacks of seed, 100 sacks of malt l" o sacks £ t Cha <JL \°° s o ** 3 ot soa P- x 2O bags of toark, 600 bundles of steel, 6 ran B ss aud flues, 21 ease* oil. 30 cases mateUee lii oats, l≥ 2 boxes buter, 0 cases tobacco SW sacks wheat. SO colls gaL wire. a» iaeta barley 3a cases meats, 35 cases dard, S4 cases tea, 30 cases plcklee, 80 casej Jaui. Per Tavlunl, from tliu Society mid Coot Islands: 5195 eases bananas, 1707 bunches bananas, 2 cases dried bananas 1 kit 1278 cases oraages, 118 sacks n?r oanU oo' 5 ca f es ewoanuts, 102 easel pines 99 cases knmaras. 16 sacks coffee 2 bales, cotton, CO hides, 1 cask tallow i
The steamer Mamarl will not load nt Auckland for London as previously etatefl The Papanui will be despatched f.oin London for Auckland on April 30 and kdue here about June 20. The s.s. Mokoia left Sydney yesterday
liwt ™a kl } nu !, ,eaTes I-onaoa on the 2St)i Era««a^a then proceeds to Cape Marta Van nSlm ° the Kftipara and Onehung-o. " BM,
flttjd Wttk lio. Ml eatikmriXM V«*per U baring two eight h.p. engines, «nd the Victory two nre none pxnrar eajlnes.
TJ»« c.a. Star a* Ireland tniTid ttvax >ew York, via Aujftralian ports, yesterday afternoon Tb» steamer leaves for East Coast and Southern ports en Saturday next. Ta« is. Tartanl returned frem her etuis* througi the Cook and Society Islands last nigfat. Fine weather prevailed on th* passage. The Tavluni sail* f«v tie ■ame ielandf agahi on Tuesday next.
The barquestlne Silrcr Cloud passed the 'barquentlnee Southern Cross and Hauda Isle, from Newcastle to Auckland, off Cape Brett on Monday last. So fax neither »f thee* Ttuele has been reported from the signal station.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19050216.2.32
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,090SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.