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SHIPPING.

I Moon's Ase: New Moon. March 25, 11.22 R.ro. Sunset: TXiis eveaiDS, 5.09. Suiiriss. , : To-niorrovr morning, 5.55.. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This eve—lnjr, U.SS; to-morrow t_<rrniu_, 7.19----o_chn_£a: To-rnorrr-w morning, 3X4; to-j morro - r evening. IL_4. ' Mannkau Heads: To-morrow morning, 9.44: Tomcrrr.w evening, 10.4. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning. 11.0; to-morrow evening, 11.29. ARRIVALS. YESTEKDAV. waitangi, s.-s.. P. A. stein, from the iJrtat Barrier. Passengers: Mrs Thonipwo, Miss Le Roy. Messrs Bailey. Brown, __d L'Qe Austrian.—Northern Co.. agents. TJiIS DiY. ? s.. E. Stephenson. from Wha- ! iiS.»rcl. I'a singers: Misses Wouley. Oze.i. j ' Meiarum, MdJintoca, Keybura. | M ssrs Mackiunou. Poiter, Evitt. Hill. Ber- j -3-.;. ' liphaia. Mcln.ioe. Wright, Furness. ' I! 'man. Slu-pne;', Bell. Partridge. Wrigrftt, t «.:■■.;.-. FarrelJ, Key. Robertson, and 6 eteer- : aje.— Co., agf_t£. EXPECTED AKRIVAI__, I Sonoma. A.M.S.. from Sydney: due Victoria, s .s.. from sjyd&ey, due Sunday, j Alimiro, s.s.. from London, via Melbourne . nd Sydney; sailed January _s: ; t .ft Syd- ! uey March __: due Auckland, Monday \ Vejiura, R.M.S.. from San F-ranoisco. via / iioaolulu and Pagopago; sailed March &, ! due Tuesday Ai.jebaran, barque, from Newcastle j Es:;ed .M_r_fl 17. ' < -•e___ee. brtgantine, from Newcastle i Bailed March IT. I JUaurotu, s.s., from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa. and Tonga; due March 29 Siizanrve, harqa--, froni Edithburg; sailed February _s. Doride, Italian barque, from Philadelphia. I lo sail. Cii.au, oarque. from Bremen; sailed December 13 Everton Grange, s.s., from New York, via I Australia, to sail Oswestry Grange, s.s.. from Liverpool, via I Australia, to sail Aoril lltli HaKaia, s.s., from London; sailed March _, I due about April 2u. Dorset. S.S., from Liverpool, via Australia; sitled Feb. 10; due about middle of April j ißdndema. p.s., from LiTerpool, via Anstra- \ i;s; to sail March 11 6tar of New Zealand, s.s.. from New Tcrk. I via Australia, sailed January 26: at Melbourne Marco, ID; due Auckland about March _S Deiphic. s.s., from Liverpool: sailed Feb. IT; due at Auckland about April 0 Indrad-vi. s s.. from London, via Mcl- ! bourne 3Dd Sydney, sailed February •><)■ '< Sue about April _3 P. Wickstrom. Jua, barque, from New Tor>r, via Rcckhampton, sailed November Ardgorran. s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed January 25. Queen Helena, s.s.. from New York, via Australian ports; to sail about Alarcii 31 VESSELS IN POST. O!ivc. barque, in stream Pegasus, 11.M.5., in stream. Powerful. 11. M.S.. hi sttvani Encounter. H.M.5.. in str»-:im i Chs.'lejjrer. 11.M.5., iv stream : 1 'to nit; the us, 11.M.5., in stream I Essex, s.s.. at Queen-st. Wharf Fiiida, targne, at Qnay-st Jetty Tsat>"!. sch., at Quoen-st. Wharf Kvnnsra, e.s.. at Powder Grotiud W.iikare. s.s.. at Quay-tstrwt Jetty Samoa. a.s.s., at Uobson-et. Wharf tnppolas, barqne, at Queen-st. Wharf Southern Cross, barqnentine, in stream Southern Cross, s.s.. at Qneen-st. Wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEX— Z-Ttlanaia. s.s.. Monday I Vt-piura. R.M.S.. about March 27 FUK ■ WEST COAST OF ENGLAND PORTS— Essex, s.s., ria tbe Soutb. about Saturday FUii. NEW YORK— Fnlda. barque, abont Saturday FOR XIUE AND FUIENLiLI""iSLANDS: Ysabel, sch.. Monday irUR NORFOLK ISLAJS'D AND MELANESIA: "Southern Cross, s.s.. April 6. KOK SA.\ FRANCISCO— gonoina. R.M.S., via Pagopaai. and Honolulu, to-day FUK LONDON— Kumara, s.s., dire<-t. about April 26 iiuDi>ART, Parker co - s iiov^ - - MENTS. Sunday: Zealandia arrives from Sonthern Victoria arrives from Sydney. Monday: Zeaiandia sails for Sydney at 5.3.! p.m. Tuesday: Victoria sails for the Sonth at 2 ii.m. • I TNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday: Waikare leaves for Sontnern ports at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Saturday: Corinna arrives from the South; Kubamond j-aiL; for lirevinouth 4 p.m. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' Tliis day—Apanui leaves for ilercnry Buy Kuaotumi, Port Charles, and Kennedy Bay at — p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei a; l-i.Su p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whaabout 6 p.m.: Clansman leaves for Tauranga at 0 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives fr.un Houhora and Awanui, etc.. about o 3"-i p.m.; Aupouri arrives from IJoklanga. Saturday: Kjrapuhi arrives from Wnaagarri about i/Jj p.m.; Apanui arrives from Mercery Bay. Kennedy's Bay. Fort C nanos. and Kuaotuuu, about 7 pirn.. Sunday: Clansman arrives from Tauranga about 6 a.m.; Rarawa Onehunga New 1-iynjouth at 4 p.m. (train Z.-JO p.iu.: Km.iori leaves for WlianirarW at li a.m. Monday: Aupouri leaves for Taurauga at o p.m.; C!a.nsraan leaves f'jr Russell Wba.:gjruM, aid MangODiii at t> p.m.; f.'lifjm?;ford leaver for Awanui aud Waiharara at i; p.m.; Ngapuhi loaves for Whauirarei at in.3o p.m.; Kia Ora loaves Onehunga for R.ipJan. KairhJa, and Waitara at 1 p.m. uram 12.1Q p.m.); Auanni leaves for Talma, M'-rcury Bay. and Whangamata ;*i T p.m.; Muritdl leaves On<-liuQ?;i for Opnnake ami Wanganui at 1 p.m." (train 12.10 p.ru.l; Kauicri arrives from Whangarei abom 0 p.m. Tuesday: Kanieri loaves for Waanararpi at 5 p.ra.: Rarawa arrives at unehunga Troui Plymouth about S a.m.: N™aiJtihi arrives from Wliangan-i a!if>ut ."i.;-;o p.m.: Raravra 'eaves Ouehunsa for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (train ?. p.m.). Wednesday: Apanui arrives from Wnanj;.«ii.ita. Talrua, an.J IJerrnry Hay about -,G i».iit.: Aupouri sirtves from Tauraujra ab.ut G a.m., and leaves for the Great F.-irri-T at midnight: Kanieri n-rivos from WhaugareS nbcrat S p.m.: Nfra[>uhi leaves fr>r VVhaiiKarol at 1O;3O p.m.: Wniotahl fr.r Tanroiign aud Opotiki ar 7.30 8.m.; WalTanci loaves for Houhora, Te K.-!'\ and I'arengarenga .in 3 p.m. EXPORTS. Ppr S'<n*ma. for Pagopa^o—2.' tons ?nn-<lr;.-<s. F.ic HoiiohiHi: i-ast-s onion* 3 .-:,-••.< fish. For -Fris-'n: fill hal»s flnx. 172 '■uses karri £iini. 4'ji) casps onions 4 bales Jii'les. 9 boxes larvae, and sundries. Tlip s.f. Karaara comnn-ncpd her discharge at the Qneen-st. wharf this morning. Th" --.■=. Smithem Pross l s t;ikin<r in v.i.-i for >Mrf.i,k Island and .Melanesia. Toe barque Haz.l crais made a fast run of light days in Syrtnoy from Kaipara. Mie funds coal at for Auckland. The schoonpr Three Cheers arrived at KaJpara from Whansarei. After discharging tram rails and coal, she will load timber for Auckland. THE MFMIRO. The s.s. Mimiro. of the line left Sydney yesterday afternoon, in continuation of her voyage from Jx»ndon in Auckland, via ports. The Mimiro i≤ due to arrive here next Monday. TUE CORINTniC. Messrs A. S. Paterson and Co.. agents for tlie-Sbaw. Savill and Albion Co., Ltd., advise, us that i>y the s.>. Corinthie. which sails from Wellington for London on 29th Mir?h;"a Tery large number , * of passengers have t?en booked, which quite ellipses all previous records in this respect In any one steamer for the homeward journey. The total number of passengers booked In all is 2SO, and this, together with, a crew of 170, makes a total of 450 souls all i<>lil. Between 40 and 50 of the above pas-.-.'•ngers hare be-en booked from Auckland iil-'-n<\ An additional attraction for this .ifante l= the Inclusion of a call at Monte Video, In addition to the customary call at Rio de Janiero. and this deviation will be be continued In the case of th« s a Gothic leaving the colony on £6;h of April; also

! THE POST OP DtTXEDIX. am T>-reviO__ T«SSof_sTOr■■-_ag'-p<«ft'-"«-f TRaF-- - 1 earn vi xsxn matter oi ianauig and receivliiß : L-argo rroia" k liomet s«a__i»-: were broken « Lue otner aay, s_yi an. exenange. This was ai:i:o_ipu__e\i witn tne _-a_ena, "wnich, ju taree worEing days, pnt out a7OO tons ot general l/ondon -cartfo, or over lzw tons per tiay. A special reatnre in connection" w«U j tne work was mat only three «a_sS' oi men were kept going. A__jea la ] would compare vrk.ii other ports, auaiitho- ( ! rity on tuese nuitters sai"!: "As a mere . i matter of output, Wellington could perhaps I beat it, bnt if they did they could not , I receive it unless the consignees were pre- . ! pared to Hrt it at once. Auckland could certalnJv equal it. but Lyttelton, owing to the railway difficulty, could not come • -within a long way oi it-" _o it ftpi>ears . I that the work done here places Dunedin • j right ia the- forefront of New Zealand ports in the matter of unloading and re- . ceiving. It is rather regrettable, however, - ' that a number of consigners a,, nO t seem to care much about the reputation of the ( port, and are in no hurry to take delivery.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1906, Page 4

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