SHIPPING NEWS.
MAUI POMARE DUE.
ULIMAROA SAILED. The only overseas vessel arriving at Auckland to-day is the Maui Poniare, due this evening with passengers, mails and cargo from Norfolk Island. Last evening the Waikawa and Vestvard sailed for southern ports, and the Ulimaroa was dispatched for Sydney this morning. The Waipahi is announced to sail at 3 p.m. to-day for Suva. This will leave the port very empty for the next few days, the next overseas steamer due being the Niagara on Monday from Vancouver. The Baron Inchcape from Montreal is due on Tuesday. departures—yester i>a y. Vestvard, for Nftpier, 5.30 p.m. Waikawa, for Nelson, 6 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 6.40 p.m. Claymore, for Whangarei, 10.40 p.m. THIS DAY. Kaimanawa, for Westport, 12.45 a.m. Ulimaroa, for Sydney, 11.10 a.m. Passengers :—First saloon : Messrs. B. Kissen, Wood, McCartney, Turkington, B. Packman, Goodall, I. Kahn, Boyle, F. Bickford, Callagban, O. Hoist, Lichenstein, Rt. Rev. Cbaparambi, Rt. Rev. Tharayil, Messrs. F. G. Fraser, A. S. Oxley, H. Hayward, W. Smith, C. Marks, Mcintosh, J. H. Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Hemmen, Mrs. E. Greasier, Miss D. Hoile, Miss M. Clark, Miss K. Bergeniai). Dr. Buckley Turkington, Miss De Tourett, Miss B. Edwards, Sister M. Kayes, Mrs. T. Clegg, Mrs. Davies and boy, Mrs. M. Walsb, Mr. and Mrs. J. B&rnett, Mr. McCall, Mr. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jones, Mr. J. Dott, Mr. D. Dott, Mr. and Mrs. Kuapp, Mr. Mabb, Rev. J. O'Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, Mr. G. Dear, Mr. S. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marshall, Mr. and Mm Morrin, Mr. R. J. Allen, Mr. J. W. Allen, Mr. F. G. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Findlay and three children, Mrs. Bailey and three children, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woollams, Mrs. Heskett, Miss V. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs. Mahon, Mr. and Mrs Monoghan, Miss G. Forsyth, Miss A. Byre, Mr. and Mrs. S. Clark, Mrs. Selkirk, Miss Graham, Miss Brady, Miss Graham, Mrs. W. Thomson, Mrs. L. Morileau, Mrs. Love and girl, Miss Holloway, Miss A. Bill, Miss M. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Nowlan, Mr. E. B. McKay, Mr. E. H. Short, Mr. W. A. Hart, Mr. C. Wilson, Mr. Tregurtha, Miss M. Dysart, Miss Whyteman, Mrs. E. H. Short, Mr. Fenwick, Mr. Bamkin, Mr Watson. Mr. B. Wilson, Mr. McNicol, and 53 steerage, Including four Chinese.
ARRIVALS.—THIS DAT. Ronaki, from Portland, 7.50 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 8.40 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. H.M.s. Philomel, at Devonport (NaT*] Dept.). Nucula, at Devonport (Naval Dept.). H.M.s. Donedin. in dock (Naval Dept.). Iris (cable ship), in stream (Pacific Cable Board). lonic, Prince's Wharf (L. D. Nathan, Ltd.). Tofua, Queen's Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Golden State, Central Wharf (Henderson and Macfarlane). Antonio, King's Wharf (Hoiidcrson and Macfarlane). Kalmanawa. Western Wharf (Union S.S. Co.). Danybryn, Chelsea (Speddlng, Ltd.). Kailsorai. in stream (Union S.S, Co.). Kawatiri. in stream (Union S.S. C 6.). Kaitoke. In stream (Union S.S. Co.). Waitomo. in stream (Union S.S. Co.). VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Baron Incbcape, Montreal. October S. Westmoreland South (loads). October 10 Haurakl, Los Angeles, October 11 Rimutaka. London. October !2. Port Darwin, Liverpool, October 14. Kazembe, New York. October 16. Kararoea, Liverpool. October 17. Canadian Winner. Montreal. October 18. W&ikawA. Lob Angles. October 22. Lionel. Texas, October 22. Kasama, New York, October 22. Hertford. Liverpool. October 28.
' t INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ' Marama leaves Sydney to-dav; due Auckland, October 0: leaves Auckland. October 12: dne Sydney, October 16;. " leave? Sydney l , October Id; doe Wellington, J October 28; leaves Wellington, October 26; due Sydney, October 30; leaves Sydney. „ November 2; due Auckland. November «: leaves Auckland. November 8; doe Sydney. November 13. Mabeno, leaves Sydney to-dav: due {> Wellington, October 9; leaves *Welling--5 ton, Oct. 12: due Sydney. Oct. 16; leaves 0 Sydney, October 19; due Auckland. October 6 23; leaves Auckland, October 26; dne Syd 0 ney. October 30; leaves Sydney, November 2; due Wellington, November 6; leaves Wellington, November 9; due Sydney. November 13. Manuka, left Melbourne. September 26. for ' Bluff, Duriedin. Lyttelton. and Wellington; at Lyttelton: leaves Wellington October 6: d'ie Melbourne, October 11. Ullmaroa left Auckland this morning, due [j Sydney, October 9 ; leaves Svdnev, October 12 : due Wellington, October 16 ; leaves Wei[j lington. October It); due Svdnev, October 23: leaves Syouey, October - _!6: due j Auckland, October 30; leaves Aucklanc, » November 2; due Svtlney, November 6. ) TRANS-PACIFIC MAIL STEAMERS. > Aorangi, lert Sydney, September 20, for ) Auckland, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver; left Auckland September 25 ; due Vancouver, > October 12; leaves Vancouver. October 17; ' due Auckland, November 5; due Svdnev. > November 10: leaves Sydney, November 15; » leaves Auckland. Novemner 20; due Van- ! couver. December 7. ! Niagara, left Vancouver. September 19. ! for Honolulu, Suva. Auckland, and Svdnev ; > due Auckland. October S: due Sydney, > October 13: leaves Sydney, October IS; 1 leaves Auckland. October 23; due Vanemil ver, November 9: leaves Vancouver. November 14: due Auckland. December 3; due I Sydney. December 8. i Mukura. left San Francisco Oct.. 3 for i Papeete. Rarotonga, Wellington and Svd i n*y: due Wellington. October 22; due , Sydney. October 27: leaves Sydney. November 1 ; leaves Wellington, November i b; due San Francisco. November 23; leaves ; Francisco, November 2S; due Welling* ton. December 17; due Sydney, December j Maunganui, left Sydney October 4, I for Wellington, Rarotonga. Papeete, i and San Francisco; leaves Welling tuu, October 9: due San frYauelsco. 0.-iober IIS: leaves San Francisco. October 31; due Wellingtou, November 19; dne Svduey November 24.- (Withdraws and Tahiti resumes.) UNION COMPANY'S STEAMERS. The Waimea arrived at Uisborne at 2.30 a.m. yesterday, and leaves there at 9 p.m. to-day for Napier and Auckland. The Kurow left Wellington at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, and is due at Auckland tonight. The Wingatui is to leave Dunedin on Monday for Auckland, via Oamaru, Lyttelton. and Wellington. The Waipiata leaves Dunedin on Tucsdav for Auckland via Oarnaru, Timaru, Lyttelton. Wellington, and Plcton. The Katoa leaves Port Craig towards the end of the week for Auckland via Bluff, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The Kaimanawa sailed for Westport shortly after midnight last night. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Projected Departures. To-day.—Hauiti. for Coromandcl. 5 p.m - Omana, for Surfdale, Ostend aud Omiha, e.oU p.m.; Kawau. for Waiwera. Mahurangi, and Warkwortb, 3 p.m. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Omana, from Kawau, Mullet .n a Matakana. 3 p.m. nJrr 1 "™*;. "7. "mana, from Surfdale, tkl J! a « Gmiha, 9 a.m.; Rangitoto, -from Thames, 2 a.m.; Taniwha, from Paeroa, 7 a.m.; Hauiti, from Coromandel, 4 a.m.; Claymore, from Whangarei, 8 a.m.; Ncapulii, from Tauranga, 7.30 a.m.; Rarawa. lrom New Plymouth, 7.30 a.m. The Toa, for Wtaakatane, and the Otiniai, ' for Kutarere and Opotiki, are now announced to sail at 4 p.m. on Monday. H.M.S. DUNEDIN. H.M.s. Dunedin is to undock nest Thursday, and on completion of her overhaul will sail on a visit to Southern ports. THE BARON INCHCAPE. An expected arrival at Auckland on ( Tuesday nest is the steamer Baron Inch- < cape, with general cargo from Montreal for discharge to tbe agency of the New Zealand Shipping Co: From here *he Is *m m *• Wellington. LytUltaa and Dunedin.
WAIPAHI TO SAIL. To load Island produce for Auckland, the Union Co.'s steamer Waipahi Is to sail at 3 p.m. to-day for Suva. KAIWARRA FOR NEWCASTLE. At present discharging Westport coal at the Western wharf, the Union Co.'« steamer Kaiwarra is scheduled to sail on Tuesday for Newcastle to load for Wellington. GOLDEN STATE SAILS 4 P.M. In Continuation of her voyage from Los Angeles, the 0. and O. Line steamer Golden State is to sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Wellington and Dnnedin. From Dunedin she is to return to San Francisco via Honolulu. VESTVARD SAILED. Having completed discharge of the local portion of her case oil cargo, the Norwegian xnotorship Vestvard sailed yesterday afternoon for Napier, Wellington, Tasmania, and Australia. WAIKAWA SAILED. To continue discharge of her general cargo from Pacific Coast ports, the Union Company's steamer Waikawa sailed last evening for Nelson, Bluff, Melbourne, and Sydney. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland Wireless Station to-night:—Mar&ma, Moeraki, Maui Pomare, Ulimaroa. H.M.s. Veronica, Baron Inchcape, Canadian Transporter, Golden State, Waipahi. lONIC SAILS SUNDAY. L. D. Nathan, Ltd., hope to dispatch the lonic on Sunday morning for Southern ports for Homeward loading. She is to complete at Wellington, sailing thence for London on October 26. TOFUA'S NEXT VOTAGE. The local office of the Union Co. advises that the passenger steamer Tofua, which is at present undergoing overhaul at Auckland, is to sail on her nest voyage to Fiji, Tonga and Samoa at 11 a.m. on Monday, December 3, instead of on the previous Saturday, her usual sailing day. NIAGARA CLEARED SUVA. In continuation of her voyage from Vancouver, the Union Co.'s R.M.s. Niagara cleared Suva for Auckland at 11.15 a.m. to-day. She expects to arrive here at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, and after landing local passengers, mails and cargo is to resume her voyage to Sydney at 11 p.m. the same day. WESTMOMLAND TO LOAD. The Wellington office of the New Zealand Shipping Co. advise that the Federal steamer Westmoreland is to leave there next Tuesday for Auckland for final Homeward loading. She is scheduled to sail finally from here on October 18 for London. THE CANADIAN CONQUEROR REPORTS. From Montreal, the Canadian National steamer Canadian Conqueror expects to reach Wellington next Wednesday, according to her wireless report She is to complete discharge and commence loading at Southern ports, coming to Auckland towards the end of the month to fill up for New York, Boston and Montreal. MAUI POMARE TO NIGHT. Due at Auckland late this evening, the Government motorship Maui Pomare is to berth at the King's wharf to land passengers. mails and cargo from Norfolk Island. Speddlng. Ltd., announce her to sail on October 16 for Apia and Niue. to load for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. On her return to Auckland she is to go into dock for overhaul. PHOSPHATE FOR N.Z. Shipments of phosphate are due at Auckland within the next few weeks by the following steamers: — The Cerasus, scheduled to leave Nauru Island yesterday, will discharge at Auckland and Wanganui. She is due here on October 15. The Saltersgate, leaving Nauru next , Tuesday, Is due at Auckland on October 21. and will discharge the whole of her carzo here. The Tftiuni Chief is expected to leave Ocean Inland on October 20 for Auckland She is due here on November 2. Henderson and Macfarlane, Ltd., are the local agents.
PORT OF OIfEHTJNGA.
DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Rarawa, for New Plymouth, 4.45 p.m. Hauturu, for Hoklanga, 5.20 p.m. ARRIVALS—THIS DAT. Arapawa, from Waikato.
TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Wellington, October 4.—Sailed: Wingatui. for Lyttelton, 5.10 p.m. Lytteltbn, October 4.—Sailed : Man oka, for Wellington, 4.25 p.m. Bluff, October 4-—Arrived: Sussex, from Dunedin. Glsborne, October s.—Arrived: Elsie Mar.r, from Auckland. 7.50 a.m. October 4—Arrived: Awnhou. from Auckland. 5.15 p.m. Sailed: Tiroa, for Auckland, 9.15 p.m. Lyttelton, October s.—Arrived : Wingatui, from Wellington, 10.40 a.m. OVERSEAS. Sydney, October 4.—Sailed : Maunganui, for Wellington.
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