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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: FuH Moon, April 9, 5.42 p.m. Sunset: This evening, 5.43. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.8. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 1.22; to-morrow morning, 1.53. Onehunga: To-morrow morning , . 5.44; tomorrow evening, 6.26. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 4.24; to-morrw evening, 5.0. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow, morning, 5.49; 10-usorrow evening. <5.31. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Kanieri, s.s., T. Scort, from Whangareh— JCorthern Co., ajreats. Endeavour, aux. sch., John Taw, from OpotiM.—Jagger ana Harvey, agents. Paeroa. s.s., R. G. Hunkcn, from Whananaki, Whangaruru. Helena Bay, and Tutuiaka.—Northern Co., agents?. NavTia. s.js., 2500, D. McLean, from Fiji. Passengers: Mrs and Miss Turner, Messrs S. H. Holmes, Turner, G. Knight, Thornes, j (.-roruoa. Dooson. Steerage: Messrs Hop- ' kins. Simpson, Nrtin, Oakos, Youni.'—rnion I Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Waitangi, s.s.. P. A. Stein, for Tauranga. Ngapulii, s.s., K. Steplienson. for Whang are i. Auponri, s.s., T. Haultain, for Houhora and Hokian^a. Apauni, s.s., E. McLeod. for Mercury Bay and Whan^ammi. Clacsman, s.s., W. Farquhar. for Russell, Yv usmgaroa, and Mangouui. I Tills" DAY. Kanieri, s.s., T. -Scott. for Whanearei. Samoa, a.s.s.. Tlarbineprit. for Samoa. Navna, s.s., £300, D. McLean, for WelItnxton. Velican, s.s.. Gardiner, lor tae Three Kitiirs. U'uiorjiiij s.s., Kemp, for Tauxanca and Opotlki. Manuka, s.s.. 4505, H. A. Morrlsby for Dunedin via ports. Passengers for Gisborne — Misses ileLcod, Melunes, Moore, Myers. I>» Bourbel, Townley, Eastwood, Myers, (Thompson, Mesciames brever. De Lautonr, Yaiey. Messrs J. S. Johnston. Townley, H. Parnell, I*. Emerson. Holnian, Casnmoro, Adams. B. Crawford, W. Riddell, De Lautour. Jefferson. Dyer. Adams, Hon. Carroll. For Napier—Misses Slade. Wilson. Bn-wer. Oakdeii. Bennett. Mesdames Todd. Grlgsby and child. Holroj-d. Hiuton. Si'.i<kliU:d. Slator. W. P. Mitchell Messrs Griibb, Foster. Todd, Itosser. Robertson. Brain, V,"oodham. W. T. Gordon. Sweetapple, Lanj,'. 11. OsJey, SJater. Strii-kJane, ilolroyd, Hinton. For Wellington—Misses Fituess, Garland (4). King, Harrison (2). Baker, Mesdaxacs Manin. Anderson and nv.. children, R. Anderson. Garland and : wu children, Messrs W. Stewart. McCorrif, Bartlett, C. liymcck. Anderson, Martin, Grigsby, Key. (i.-irland. For Lytteltou—Misses Lougdale. Shaw. McKnnis, SitAlpir.e. Mesdames Hart. 1). McDonald, Kiuc ami child. Gilmour, King-. Hewitt, Messrs Gilmour, Hewitt, Longdale. C. C. SandrorG. J. Paseoe, G. B. Cooper. Heat. For "Dunedin —Miss Dawsoa, 3iesdames A. Fowler. W. Asher, Maitland and two children, Messrs H. Ford, B. McMillan, Maillll 11. Darenporr, Kairson. \V. Asher, Kcv. Owen. I'r. Waixland, Major Doyle, For all ports: 47> steerage. EXPECTED ARRrVALS. Defiance, brigantine, ■ from Newcastle, eaiJeu March 17. Niwa.ru, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed March 27 -Hanapouri, s.s.. from Sydney. Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga; due April 25 Poride, Jtalian barque, from Philadelphia, to saiL Callao, barque. Iroai Bremen; sailed December 13 Iris, H.M.C.S., from Norfolk Island, via Doubtless Bay. to sail April 3. due Auckland about April 10. Sierra, fCM.s., from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Pagopaso, to leave 'Frisco March 29, due Auckland. April 16. Everton Grange, s.s., from Sew York t via Australia, to sail Oswestry Grange, s.s., from Liverpool, via Anstralia, to sail Aprii 11th Rakaia, from London; sailed March. "2, dne about 20. Dorset, s.s., from Liverpool, via Anstralia; sailed February 10; left Sydney Sunday; Cue about Friday . ladraJema, s--si, from Liverpool, via Australia; to sail March 11 Star of New Zealand, s.s.. from New York. via Australia, sailed January 26; left .Sydney Thursday; due Auckland Wednesday

Delphic, s-s., from Liverpool; sailed Feb 17; due at Auckland about April 0 Indradevi, s.s.. from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed February °oace about April 23 P. Wickstrom. Jan, banjne. from New York, via Rockhampton, Bailed November

T Ardgowan, s.s., from New York, via Mcl-

bourne and Sydney, sailed February 17 Queen Helena, s.s., from New ,York, ria Australian ports; to sail about Marea 31

VESSELS IN POBT* Olive, barque. In stream '.Aidebaran, barque, at Quaj-st. Jetty. Suzanne, barqne. at Hobson-st. wharf Southern Cross, s.s., at Queen-st. "Wharf Southern CrosSj barquentine, at Queen-st. Wharf - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNES— Victoria, s.s-, Monday FOR NORFOLK ISLAND AND MELANESIA: Southern Cross, s.s., Friday FOR LONDON— BLnmara, s.s.. direct, about April 26 FOR SA3IOA: Southern Cross, schooner, early, " HUDDART-PARKER ANT> CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Victoria arrives from Southern ports; Zealandia arrives from Sydney. Monday: Victoria leaves lor Sydney at 5.50 p.m.; Zealandia leaves for South at i> E.m. CNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Wednesday: Wanaka arrives from Bluff, Oamani and Timaru; Hauroto sails for Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and Sydney, 12 noon piarp. Thursday — Tarawera arrives from South; Wanaka leaves for Bluff, Oamaru, End Timaru, 5 p.m. Saturday: Tarawera leaves for South, 12 txxiu; llar.tiiri arrives from East Coast Bays. WEST COAST. Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from W-el-Sington, Nelson and Nev." Plymouth, and "eaves again Xor same ports, 3 p.m. (2.10 j>. m. train). Thursday: Kini arrives from Greymouth. Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and leaves again for New Plymouth only, 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train); Kini sails for Nevr Plymouth and tWestnort. SORTHEES CO.'S lIOVEMESTS. This day — Ngapuhi arrives Whanjrarei Ebont 9 a.m. Wednesday: "Waitansi arrives from Tautranga about 6 a.m., and leaves for the Great Barrier at midnigiit; Ngapuhi leaves for "Waangatei at S p.m.; Apanui arrives from Tairoa and Mercury Bay abont 6 a.m.; Kanieri arrives from Wlang'arei: •ilangapapa afrires from Whakatane about Boon. Tnnrsdayr Raraiva arrives at Onehnnga trom New Plymouth abont 8 a.m., and leaves tor the same port at 5 p-m. (train 4.5 p.m.); Waitangi arrives from Great Barrier about 4.30 p.m.; Kia Ora arrives at Onehunga from Waitara, Kawhia, and Raglsn late; Kgapuhi arrives from Whaccarei about 10 p.m. Friday: Apanui leaves for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, Port Charles, and Kennedy's Bay at 7 p.m.: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangaxei at 10.30 p.m.; Waltangi leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Mangonnl, Whangaroa, and Russell about 6 a.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Honhora and Avranni, etc., abont 2 p.m.; Aupouri arrives from Hokianga; WaiotahJ arrives from Opotiki. IMPORTS. Per Navaa, from Fiji: 7147 bunches and 963 cases bananas, 453 cases mandarins, 120 cases oranges, 21 sacks peannts, and snndries. EXPORTS. Per Mokola, for Sydney: 3 boxes gold, 1 cox gold coin, 735 cases kauri gum, 21 hides, 36 chests tea, 293 sacks, sand, 60 pieces timber, 140 sacks pnmice, 93 drums dip, 27 sacks seed, 2 ba.es horns, S3 bales hessian, 144 hales flax, and enndriee. Tae c.g t ££jfe>ia galled rfor Sydney list eyeing , yjjr^f.y^;.,,^^

The .s.s. 'Manuka sailed for rranedto, via porta this t afternoon. I. . The anx. t.hooner Samoa sailed' Hot Samoa early __T_ ihorhlhg. The Government s.s. Hinemoa Is due to-day from the South. After taking in stores, she leaves ior the- Northern lighthouses. The s.s. Felican left for -the Three Kings at 11 a.m. to-day, having on board a search, party for" the gold lost in the wreck of the Elingamite. The American -four-masted schooner Kona arrived at Levuta from Paget Sound on March 12, with a cargo of 950,000 ft of lumber. The Kona is now on her way to Suva, where she discharges the balance of her cargo. THE NAVtTA. The s.s. Navua arrived from FIJI at 10.55 P.m. yesterday, after a fine weather passage. A northerly gale was experienced on the passage from Auckland to the Islands, the vessel being 12 hours late in arriving at Suva. The Navua sailed for ellington this afternoon. THE STAR OF NEW ZEALAND. The Tyser steamer Star of New Zealand is due to arrive from New Tort to-mor-row morning. This vessel passed Cape ii.iria Van Diemen at i) o'clock this morning.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 80, 3 April 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 80, 3 April 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 80, 3 April 1906, Page 4

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