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SHIPPING.

Hoon's Age: Last Quarter, February 28, 5.38 p.m. Sunset: This eveaing; 6.42. Q - 'rise: To-morrow morning, 5.29. HIGH WATER. Aa-ikiand: This etping, S.S; to-morrow aaoTAng, 8.27. uneUunga: To-morrow morning, 0.12; tomorrow afternoon, 0.34. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 00-52; to-morrow evening, 11.14. Kalpara Heads: To-morrow morning, 11.17; to-morrow afternoon, a 39. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. Kamoua. s.s., 1435, J. Robertson, from •Westport.—Union Co., agents. Clansman, s.s., W. Farquhar, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Harnett, Hweet, Tidd, Misses Tucker, McDonald (3), Wilson, Lelgli, Parker, Hammond, Harrison, Brown, Mitchell, Messrs Wallace, Thorbnrn, McDonald, Bennett, Abercromble, Rawnslcy, Taylor, Leach, Ferguson, Marcroft, F. Foote, Hartley, Blakey, Armitage, Wilson, Thompson, Tidd, Tatersfield Courtney, Scott-Williams, Steward, Lenny, Mallabond, Rev. Cross, Masters? Harnett (2), Porter, Pancho, and two steerage.—Northern Co., agents. Waitangi, s.s., P. A. Stein, from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. Passengers: Miss Green, Messrs Culpan, R. W. de Montalk, Dallen. Winn, Gallagher, Dawson, Hamilton, and seven steerage.—Northern Co., aeents.

Mangapapa, s.s., C. Faulkner, from Whakatape, OUiwa, and Tauranga. Passengers: Mrs Goi'ilou and two children. Misses Jackson, Chllda. Greenup, Messrs Gascoine, Voxley, Baxter, and boy.—Northern Co., agent!-.

Paeroa, s.s., R. Hunken. from Whancapona. Port Charles, aud Kennedv'a Bay. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Crquhart.'— Northera Co., agenta SUNDAYManuka, s.s., 4506. E. Phillips, from Southern and Bast Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Stephens, Dybar, McNeil, Sorenaoc, Langford, Abercromble, Best, Matthews (2), Hatchwell, Robeisos. Morris, JNlecoll (2), Benjamin (2), Montague, Tebei, Hirira, Mead, MeFariine, Mackle. Appleton, Lemon, Tucker (2), NeiH, Brooks. Raymond. Jeffrie, Moncrleff, Mesdames Hutton. Masters, Davie, Jenkins, Langford. Phillips, Mackay, Black, maid, and tluee children, Lawry, Burns, Pearce and infant, Morris, Pitt, Muchie, Seager and three i-hildren. Poutey, Davies, Burton. Benjamin, Neil, Holdship. Cunningham. Welrlcy. Morrison! Smith, McFurlaue, McLean and" maid. Wilson, Tucker, McGrath, Martin. McCallum and Infant, Kerderd, Messrs Stephens, Masters, Young, Goldwater, Holdsworth. Fenwick, Harper, Lyttelton. Pike, Lawry Chapman, Burne, Monntford, Abercromble' Chitty, Thomas, -Smith, Seager, Nudds, La■carus. Herd, Poutey, Spencer-Jones, Nashelski, Kevin, Benjamin. H. De V. GilbertCunningham, Gibb, Weirley, Morrison McKay, McLean, Triggs, Duncan, Limmer, Dearsley, Appleton, Jones, Buchanan, Sutton, Hewsou. Barry, Robertson, MeLeod, Young, Yardly, Ormond, Rne, Comer, Foss Burns, Parkinson, Cooper, Chadwick Muir Pitt, Julian, Blair, Masters Rae (2) Hon' Davies, and as steerage.—Union Co.. agents. Mokoia. s.s., R. E. Smith, from Sydney Passengers: Misses Cantaloup. Crognu Decker, Edson, Grant, Henderson, Ireland L Parker, Savage, Smith, Welslev. Mesdames Bodle and child, Birdsall and child Chifrey, Guthrie, Hack, Holroyde and two children, Ireland, Klnnears and two children MacNeil, Peterson, Rother, Scott and two children, Sparks aud infant, Tullock. Tickle •J*" 5 ?? 1 ?. 4i*' J - Allen, J. Birdsall, R. Blair' J. Bell, F. Corbett, n. Cusack, Chiffey J Crogan, Carmiehael, Ducker, C. Forster H (remtborpe, Guthrie, R. Gibson, S. Ileald C Heat, W. Hansford. Holroyd, McClelland (2), J. Mitchell. T. McKinnev. J Miller R Pearce, Peterson, R. J. Parker, j' D Rogers, E. Kosenthai, J. Robinson, Rother' L. Street. J. Swinbourne. Savasre Snark-t -Tullocfe, A. Tickle. Thatcher, R! Vincent Wnite, J. E. Ward. Wyatt, M. Worslev. J ?, D ' aDd 8 steerage.—Union Co.. agents WelUngton. s.s., T. Haultain, from TauS_?& a " 3sen sers: Mrs Darby and two children. Misses Clarkson, Shaw, Messrs Chas. Ranson, McKenzie, Slbbald, Burnand - 3l i!^ B ' B^ mer ' Crosby, Heiba, Jones.— Northern Co., agents. kawa.—Leyland-O'Brien Co., agents. G^lTorne 1 ' NlcolaS ' from wisDorne.—C. C. Dacre, agent. r,^ le ' i i'- lr l"entine. 261. Dennfaon, ients. Newcastle —Colonial Sugar Co.,

XglS DAY. We_? -Tk-uS:* 701 °- Howard, from Z°£. $a& a a a a%n\^ rtß - ** A ««»-»».-

DEPARTURES. SUNDAY. Kanierf, s.s., T. Scott, for Wtmn-arei THIS DAY. Cheismford, s.s.. Richards, for Awanui Waiiarara, and Hohoosar- v ' EXPECTED ABSIVALS? A FeSr y b _o QUe ' fr ° m "WTPO** sailed J!n^ ia, D S _' from Sydney. Due Sunday. T.T' B ? S _ S *' from SaD Francisco, Hono§tln\?' **? Pago Pago; due Tuesdair Morayshire, s.s., trom New ion: via Ans tajlta: sailed December 20; He eaVfrta Oakourn. s.s.. from New York via Meln? U M e ,v, and Sydney; sailed December 9 at Melbourne, February 10 Jadradevi s.s.. from :.ondon, via Melbourne x?^_, Srduey i salled December 27; at Melbourne, February 15 Anna, barque, from New York, via th» fcor.th; sailed Nov. S. " ala ; v?" fr S m Lol!do1 -: <-ue March 3. Star of New Zealand, as., from London via parts; saUed Jan. 11 VESSELS IN PORT. B Wh_i VUle ' barque * at Queen-street Herald, 5.«.. at Queen-street Wharf haeo, a.s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Iris. n.M.C.S., in stream Scurhern Cross, ss.. in stream Maori, s.s., in stream Countess of Uanfurly, s.s.. In dock Elvtrland. barque, at Hobson-st. Wharf Isabel, sell., at Railway Wharf Hsnda Is.c. barqupntiu l -;. at Chelso-i Somerset, s.s., at Qnwu-tt. wharf Tavlnni. s.s.. at Queen-street Wharf Wharf Irela - 3( -' s.s., at Queen-street Kongsbyrd, barquentine. at Railway Wharf Mokoia. s.s., at Qneeu-tivet Wharf Mannka. s.s.. at Quay-street Jerty Kaniona. s.s.. at Uoli_.ou-s.reet Wharf Sou-thera Cross, barquentine, in stream Silver Cloud. barquentine. at Railway Wharf

PROJECTED DEPARTURES FOR SYDNEY— Ze'atat|dia^: i _7 i'\, Manuka; £.§••. tnfe _ny Sonoma, R.M.S., about Tuesday Manapourl, s.s., via the islands, March 8 FOR FIJI— Navua, r,s., Wednesday FOR COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS— Taviuni, s.s.. Tuesday The s.s. Mokoia will arrive from Sydney to-morrow afternoon. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Tuesday—Mokoia leaves for tlie South at 4 p.m.: Herald leaves for East Coast baysTaviunl leaves for Eastern Pacific at 5 p.m. Wednesday—Kamoua leaves for West-" port; Navua leaves for Fiji at 2 p.m. Thursday—Taluue arrives from the South. Saturday—Taluue leaves for the South at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Wednesday—Takapuna ai rives from Wellington, Nelson, iind New Plymouth, and leaves again for the same ports at 3 d _____ (2.10 p.m. train). " ' I Friday—Rotoiti arrives from Wellington an dJJew Plymouth, and leaves again for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (train 210 p.in.l

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This day— Clansman leaves for Russell Whangaroa, and Mangonul at 5 p,^, 'J- I . angapa P a - eave s for Mercury Bay 1 * at Sp.in.; Wellington leaves tot T^rrfn^ 1 ¥ f P ' m " : Walt -* n Si -<»V_ ir-m^„ npx *.* 5 P' m -: Kanleri arrives r_Xo_^ ns S re L nbout 6 - 3 ° P-n-i Muritai and tiki aboot sß:inW"llota-a5 B : in W " llota - a from OpoIMPORTS. coaf Kilnona ' •»• -W-wtport-JMB tons ton P s ei 'co a ? lDdft We ' '«- N-Wcaatle-MO Per Manuka, from the South—in_j .- , •m 635 sacks chaff, 4_3b_S _SL"Sg

sacks wheat, 588 wcta bactey, 126 sacks rye grass, ft* bates i_y. 143 sacks gr__ ?_?-* 3 ? 3 s eoctafbot, 33 Mocks stone, 130 sacks malt, 18 Orion tahires and packages, 38 tucks oatmeal, 12 hogshfeads ale, ale, 3 cases and 4 legs __, 12 kilderkins ale, 15 esses elgarertes 42 case* wax matches, 244 bundles empty bags, 30 boxes soap. 118 boxes butter, and a large quantity of sundries. Per Mokoia, from Sydney—l 76 ingots tin, 079 sacks coke. 4» rolls netting, yi cms coir yam, 450 sacks maaure, 681 packages tea, 150 cases whisky, 30 cases wine, 10 cases gia, 8 crates \-_tet«ie'on-i, 4 casks watermelons, 51 case* orange nyead, 87 slabs marble, 87 grindstones, 9 bales millet, «nd a quantity of timber and sundries, and transhipments per Meissen, Aorangi, Ortoha, Oroya, Rhelp, Yarra. F. der Grosse. Per Somerset, from West of England ports: 75 cases beer, 841 Iwndlea and Sllß bars iron, G350 reels barb wire, 100 cases cyanide, 134 crates, 312 cases glaas, Bff7 cases gal. Iron, 46 girders, 299 bundles hoop iron, 20 casks oil, 549 kegs 1238 pipes, 2141 coils plain wire. 115 ton* pig iron. 121 reels -paper, 657 reels paper, 144 bundles steel, 146 casks and 1554 cases spirits, 39 bundles and 523 sheets iron, 46 drums and 4S casks soda. 7021 sash weights, 6000 slates, 10C7 boxes tin, and stindries. The s.s. Taviuni eails for the Cook and Society Islands to-morrow evening. The Govt. a.s.s. Countess of Ranfurly sails for Nine and the Cook Islands next Saturady. The s.s. Navua was due to arrive from Westport this afternoon. She sails for Fiji next Wednesday. The s.s. Star of Ireland anils for the ! South en route for London at daylight tomorrow morning. The baiqitentlne Haada Isie arrived from Newcastle j-esterday, berthing at Chelsea to-day to discharge. The s.s. ladradeW, en route from London to Auckland, via ports, was expected to arrive at Sydney from Melbourne to-day. The s.s. Mokoia arrived from Sydney at 2._ i p.m. yesterday. She continues her voyage for the South to-morrow afternoon

A barque was reported in the Gulf this morning, but up to the time this column \vent to press she had not made the harbour.

r-}J£ Dar< 3 ue Closebnrn, now en route fram La-wown to Auckland, loads kanri gum and flax at this port for Now York The barque will be due here about four weeks hence. "*^~ fJSf vv ul ? n Co " s collier Kainona arrived trom Waatport on Saturday night. The aSf. , her n* l *™ vi»it to this port. bnv> is 1425 tons register, aad was built at Gl angeinouth in laoi. ■ rT 11 .*!: 8 " Somerse t. of th-e New Zealand wit^? C _? St«u__UP hxue, arrived from west of England ports via AustraOia at nooa to-day. After discharging her cargo -.he proceeds south to complete. The s.s. Manuka arrived from Dunedin v a ports at 10.45 am. >-sterdav, _fteTa SS J^ se trom which was 1-i * A - ! 0 p - m - on Saturday. The Manuka TJ* wft, Sr^ eT at 5 "'clock lug, with the following passenger.-— Misses Spencer (2), Clarke Tn^i d - £ a " PC '~ Pa « c ' J ' A_hu>„, Hag^i chMwi am p b °" rne Todi -u*.«r, Wigrlm: L hid well, Bewes, Carver, Laugford v»Z dames Thomson and fa^lyf_lael^-T Duunet, Speo'tbr. Hum, Dunhir iStL Laniboume, G. R Colmer, Pitge _ad two C ,t Beaumont and 2 children Hicks Orilhths, Smith, Young, House Galbr_f_' Orabb and son. BnrtwZll, Tow_. Countess of Onslow aud maid, L_dV CuSe and maul Lady Dorothy Onstow Hon. R 1 £ ***">*< W Go_gL L- 1'- Pollock, J. F. Hill C t wi^T. U wS!^% h " W w J * Win£_r J J W C_n_l D r' &r W R~ Kress. Rev. s_yl^_ k _T ( . j PO *»-f or osmamoA. j ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. SUNDAT. " I

C E o^o l n dS -I J c- IkCk^dM1 k Ck^ d M Clough and family Alckert ?_i«.' V J ock " Kemp and three Hu°-_' Walsh. Baker. CufflaT RiohanW bam "V.k^^d-f Coi_icuu."_ir: S;.. B *'; _ ud tJ n ' Lawrensou, Lawry. I ettitt .dough, Maule. Palmer, Aickett Lk-Tri ■fe"?"'- Ke _^ ck ' rT , ' Tde ' Kemp, Drake C>i Allan Davies, Barker, Weekes, Hum C_pt___ Co^ts*" 11 ' and s^^-="C._o_ DEPARTURES. SUNDAY. Rarawa, s.s., W. F. Norbury, for Now Plymouth Passengers: H<£Z Walker Sloane, Hendry, E. Adams Donnelly, B. Bartlett, Parsoes (2 Rusa (2), Roussell, Nurse, Norman, Macklv SaR Gilmour. McCaul. WlUdnson;, MeVda_me_ Davie, Osborne, o*C©nnell, Huihand. WiJ ker, Bartlett. Smith, T. De Hut. 1-"-*o-h- W ? ,Us - Paj,s ons, BertJeson, Tetley "iV C Jr\. * * lm?r au <l two children, Messrs W. McMath, Freeman. Woolhy, G. Kelly p. Boyd C. Taylor. W. Reid, D. O'Brien J. Tea, Laidlay. Osborne, Hosband, Th' House W. Andrews, G. Lawrence, Signal Gore, Barker, E. Mincje.-, E. Honey T De Schryver, Bain. C. Lkroll. P«tei_on,' _l. Crossell, J. Lloyd, V. Marivat ?*„- r i? rßey ' Parkcr - Jansen. Kenny, Manl tell Dayis, Davis, C. V. Hooghton. Ewan, Smith. J. WaJHs, Hutchens, E. Fletcher M. Pickering, J. Murray, J. V. Lawrence' E. Giles, A. E. Lawrence, E. Nicholas, b' Mills, O. Somerville, M. Lawrence Parsons. J. Bailey, F. McLean, W. Freeman Wheelan, Thompson, J. Smith, McConnell J. Davie, J. Ballantyne, J. Scott, F Holder, S. Cross, W. White, O'Drayer W Eccles, W. Smith, W. Nicholls. A. Oliver" N. Nell, J. May. Pearce. J. Canlton, Tennant, T. Perham, Vtekew, B. Lawrence, C. Smith. A. Moore. A. Cleave, W. Crosher J. D. Webster, Cleave (2). Sellls, Brown.' Cridman, Massey. Lieutenant Herd, and 52 steerage.

THIS DAY. Hotoitl, a._, J. Robertson, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Tehran, Swift, Slddels, De__ly, Tucker, Shodver, Be_m.lsh. Dibble, Coates, Mesdumes Davis and Infant, Beamish and son. Shodver, Hookam, Tyler, Crosby and infuat. Thomson, Messrs A. Tilfie," Hookaai. A. J. French, Siddell, Tileker, H. D. Gillies, A. Dunn, Dearsley, W. S. King, Cummlng, Bartholomew. C. V. Houghton, D. Smart, Murdoch, Service, H. W. Samson. F. Albrecht, White, M. Hogan. L. O. lleale, Laßoche, Wanganui Band (33), Revs. A. J. Lee, J. H. McKenzie. J. M. Stoops, R. Mitchell, and 25 steerage. TKT._CRA.PHIC SKIPPTHG. Kirlpaka. ebruary 20.—Loading: Bravo. Sailing, to-night: Coronation. Whangarei, February 19.—Arrived, at 7.30 p.m.: Kanieri, s.s,. from Auckland. Cape Maria Van Diemen, February IS.— A barquentine passed east at 6 p.m. Hokianga Heads, February 20.—Arrived, Saturday: AMebaran, barque, from Sydney; yesterday— Ohinemuri, s.s., from Hel-t-nsville. Sailed, to-day: County of Ayr. barque, for Melbourne. Gisborne, February 19.—Arrived, at six p.m.: Tarawera, s.s., from Auckland. NapSer, February 20.—Arrived, at 3 a.m.: Hawea, s.s., from Auckland; Tarawera, s.s., from Gisborne.

Wellington, February 19.—Sailed: Takapuna, s.s., for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. Passengers for Onehunga: Misses Bowie (2), "Macredie, Burst, Mesdames Goldstein and two children, Macredie, Brown and family. Burst, H. Oliver, Pikte and 2 children, Mnrphv, Macindoe! Rev. Harbond. Messis Pike. Murphy, Macctedie, Corbett, Brown, Cummlng, MacIndoe. Fehou, Wilcox, Mitchell, Luxfora. Greymouth, February 19.—Arrived, 'at 7 p.m.; Rosamond, s.s., from Onehunga. Bluff, February IS.—Sailed: Maori ss for London. F-bruary 19.—Sailed: Star of Scotland, s-s., for Wanganci. THE TONGARIRO. Wellington, February 20. _a. Tongariro arrived at the Cape on the 17th last. from London, en. route for Hobart ao_ WelUagton. OVERSEA SHIPPING, Sydney, Febiuary 19.—Sailed, yosterflar: Warrimoo, as,, for Wellington. Melbourne, February 19.—Arrived; Wtmmera, a_., from Na-r *~i\aM aad Hakart

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 43, 20 February 1905, Page 4

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