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SHIPPING.

jeoon'B Aeo: First Quarter, June U. a2C -Sunset: Thie evening 439 bujuise. To-morrow morning, 7.2. HJGB WATER. moVn'u'g^.™ 8 eVQll]n *- 11 - 19 - t-o-morrow Onehunga:' To-morrow morning, 3.45; tomorrow of teruoou 4•> Manukan Heads: To-morrow morning. to-morrow afternoon, 2.4- raorTllQ °' Ivaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, ooU, to-morrow afieruoou, 4.7. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. WedUngtnn. 8.8.. T. llaultain. from the ureut Harrier. Pussongers: One steerage. — Northern Co.. agents. l'aerpa, s-s., R. llnuken, from Whananaiu, \\ hangiuuru, Tutukoka, aud Helena Uuy.- Northern Co., ugeuta. 'I'avluni, s.s.. 1 Wi... U. G. Hutton from the Society and Cook Inlands. Piissongcrs: Mcsdojiiee liiglcy, Smith, Billies aud live cbildri'ii, AlLlle, VVittkln and tliree childron, Ui-lln and two children, Messrs Grove, VViginore, Kramer. Iloniee. Davis Billes, I'huret, MilJe, li>,.y, Jielin. Gargon, Nia. LLare. --Union Co., agents. Ncapuui, s.s., i;. Ktepbeußon, from Whangiliel. l'assengers: Misses FltzpalmL. MiDunald, McOri'Bur Whimp, I.vun. Willlumn, Babe, Mesdames Fuli-oner Cross, Joynt, Brouilbent, Messrs Vvhinip, Wltaou, Coruvlfb, Buchanan, Llghtbaud, Bubo. Bnllix'k, Lu)itiui, I'aluier, lirierl.v, Uamson. AUBon, Blomtield, Squires, Gralhn. J'bimius. and eight su-t-rage. Northuru Co., agents. THIS DAY. Kiilkouru. s.s.. tJ'j'JM, H. ('. Clifford, from London, vlu Capetown and Tasmania. I'usHeDgers: Misses .1. Uruaitnund, L. Day, Mi sdiiuiey \V. Un.'cn, G. Uurber. M. West, \v. M. Archer, Messrs K. 11. C Loveday. li. Itoase. VV. Uret'll, Taitersli. Id. I. Light, W. Druuiiuond, A. P. Morse. G. Baker, K. l>\ Mart-hunt, C. 11. A. Swiuburue, JLipnian, G. \V. LSaukx, A. G. Uolhwtll, Itobortaon. —New Zealand Shippiug Co., ttgcnU. < lansniHii. s.s.. W. Faniubar, from Mangonul, Whangaroa, unil itUHSull. Passengers: Hi-'sdauie.s P. Cri'ue, S. I'urkey, Leslie. LailP, Kdwards ami 2 children. Noilson, Lindsay, 'lubuteau and child, Creau aud child, Misses Leslie, Trlmuell. Silva, Rogers, Shortridge, Dlckeou, Maxwell, Stow-lu-L, Colley, tilggiusou, Thurburn. MjiUer, i". Hultou. Messrs Holes (21. 11. M. Shepherd, F. Mahou, Gordon, Grant, Sill, Joyce. C. Nicholls, Fidwanis, Neilson, Shortridge, Stewart, G. Feardall, P. Fergusou, Heme TeriiUlia, A. P. Dryrii-n. Creeue. S. Puekey, KegTis, (.J. W. Trtniuell, Drower, McLcod, Church, Helps. Masters Saudertson, Stewart, Colley, and 7 steerage. — Nortberu Co., events. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Kanlerl. s.s., T. Scott, for Whangarel. Manga papa, s.s., K. McLeod, for Port Charlus, Wimngapoua, and Kennedy's Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Alcana, from Sydney, due Sunday. JNavuu, s.a., Irom Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga., due June --. barqUL'. irum L.yLteltou; sailed June .1 Fraukb.y, from Kcw Xork, sailed May 4. ikinoina, ti.M.s., from San Francisco, Honolulu, anil l'ugo Pago; due June lit*. Denaucr, briguutiiiL', lroai bydacy; sailed May a! British Mouaich, s.s., from New York, via Frurnantle, Melbourne, und Sydney; sailed April 10. 3'nmoaiiii, s.s., from London, via Melbourne aud liyduey; suited April 2H, Uut about June 29. Kulkuuru, s.s.. from l>ondon, via Capeund lloLuiit; .sailed April 19 6tar ot liuglanu, s.s., irom New York, via Melbourne aud Sydney. Sailed May 17. Btar of Australia, h.s., from London, via Melbourne and SyJuey; sailed. Ayrshire, 5.8., from West o£ England ports via Austrulia. Left Liverpool April 11. fAt Adelaide, May 20.J Due about Junt ajth iWiuuiate, s.a,. from West of England ports via Australia. Left Liverpool May 11 Bay, 5.8., from New York, via Australian ports; sailed April 18. Muori, H.S., from London; sailed June 6. VETSSF.LS IN PORT. Helen, liiirque, at Hallway Wharf Anglo-Norman, in at ream Puoebe, 1i.A1.5., iv stream. Talune, n.s., at lloljson-st. Wliurf , I't-ndlc Hill, barunenti'io, at Chelsea. 'Jokoinaru, s.s., at QuePii-stroet Wharf. AUiuuei", buniue, at yueeu st. Wharf Alary L. dishing, ship, at Railway Wharl Jesale Craig, bnrque, »t Hobeon-st. Wharl ijuathlaiubii, barqne, :it yueen street Wharf. PROJECTED UKI'ARTURBS. FOR SYDNEY— Aluraroa, s.s., Monday (Nuvua, H.M., via Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, June -- IFUU NEW YORK— Anclo-Norman, barque, to load Nlwaru, s.s., via the Sooth and London, June 20 FOlt LONDON — Nlwaru, 5.8., about June 20. FO1! FIJI— Woura, h.h., Wednesday FOB COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS — nCavluui, 8.8., Tuesday UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday: Talune leaves for East Coast »nd Southern ports, at noon; llanplri artivcH from East Const buys. KORTnERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. This day—Paeroa leaves for Mercury Ray end Kiiaotnnu at 8 p.m.; Ng.ipuhi leaves for Whiingari'i, Manulon I'oliu, etc at 10.30 p.m.; Ku.ule.rl arrives from Whangarel Town Wharf; Clnnsniiin leaves tdr Tuu ranp lit r> p.m.; Clielnwford arrives from llohiMira, Awauul, nud Walhartim 331 p.m. Sulnr.lay: Paeroa arrives from Kuaotuuu ryes at Onchuußa from New p Vmnu h about 8 a.m.; Man B ap a pa leaves for VThikatann, via Tauranga. ul f) a.m.; Waiotahl arrives from Opotlkl about II a.n. • Kanier leaves for Whan K arel at 11 p.." lvanUU Sunday: RarawH Inavi-s Onchnnga for Now Plymouth nt :t p.m. (train 2.30 p.m.); Chiiwmaii arrives from Tauranpa ~bout 7 Monday: Waitangi loaves for Tanranga et •> p.m.; Claimman leaves for Russell Whauffaroa. and Man K onul at 0 pm - -1 w f n nl ,wm '" fnr A wnnl, Hohoura' and Walbarara at - p.m.: Ncapulil lenves for WliMiignrel nt !>..'!n p.m.; Kanierl arrives from Whanwirel iihoui 11 ~.„,.; K ia Ore lo:ives rj!iPuun*u r..r lU<r|an. Kawhla. and Wnlinrantlp.ra. (train l:in p.m.); Parroa leaves for l.ilnm unil Mnn-ury Rny at s ».m: Wellington ie ilV es fn ; - Hohonra and Hoklanga lit 7 p.m. IMPORTS. Per Tflvlnnl. from the Society and Cook Inlands: 7.V! bunches banana*. 3319 cases bananas, 72 eases pines, nDN7 eases orange, Jflil BBPk'i copra, 47 sacks rornannts. 5 sacks canrllnuiits, 'J!) tons pparlsholl. 41 limes iinu citrons, etc., 8 cases vanilla, aud Bondries. w. 1 * 1, ?, s u 8, TnlnDe hns '-hanged her berth to the Hobsou street Wharf. A barquo. which is thought to be the Cnldr.-gn, from l.ytteltou, was reportc v in the Gulf thN afternoon. The s.s. KnlJsniirn arrival from Uuiilou, Capetown, and Ilr.hnrt this afternoon after a. fair weather passage. The barqiiontliiP Rlverland. which went on ,1 bank at Kulpara. will come round to iA.nckland for docking and overhaul. The H.B. Tavliinl arrived from the So«Iely und Cook Islands lax I night. From the 7tli Inst, a moderate nortliorlv "lie anil lieavy sea, with heavy and noutlniious rain wiis experienced to arrival. The Tavimii leaves for the Islands again on WetiIhpndfiy next.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 137, 9 June 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 137, 9 June 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 137, 9 June 1905, Page 4

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