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SHIPPING.

0 Moan'g Age: New Hoon, Jane 22, HWe ff, Hi Sonnet: TMs evening, 4.38. *anri4«; Xo-mowow morning, 7.6. HIGH WATER. Auckland: TMs evening, 7.5; to-morrow morning, 7.24. Oueuunga: To-morrow morning, 11.9; tomorrow evening, 11.^6. Mauukuu Heads: To-morrow morning, 0.4U; io-morrow eveolng, 10.6. K.a*para Heads: -i o-inorrow moruing, 11.14; to-morrow everuug, 11.31. ARRIVALS. YESTEitDAI'. Mangapapa, s.s., U. Faulkner, from Whakatane, ohiwa, and Taurauga. Passengers: Mioses C SiUjpkins, Yeoman, Woodiord, McPherson, iiedSra lUbiLsun (2), Uoakiu, McPherson, Cotton, Leckie, Macdouaid. beutuu, Middlctou, Duncan, J. A. Nicholson, Binlub. —Northern Co.,' agents. •Ngapiuii, s.s., E. Stephuuson, from Whangaiti. Passengers: Misses Donald, Ciiiuplieil, Hilford, Me3daines McLean, Harrison, Botly, Raiison, OXarrol, Boakes, the iiev. Walker, Dr. Hozier, Messrs Kysh, I'urubull, Rubb. Uazzard. Jxmes, Court, Chessell, Benjamin, Walker, Lloyd, Frodsham, Browuhlll, Culpan, fc'raaer, Foster, Lynn, Wi.diug, Selk-s, Cu'.vdeU, Foote, Huultaiu, Mawer, Holmes, AlLsop, Mitchell, Haliiday, McKenzie, Harrison, Hilford, McLean, Cook, Douglas, Carter, Rosier, Pryor, \V. A. Elwarth, Struguall, and 12 steerage.— Northern Co., ageuts. THIS DAY. Kanieri, s.s., T. Scott, from Whangarei. Passengers: Messrs Wilkinson, TumJuson, Beaslf;, Ken wick, O'Nell. — Northern Co., agents. Aupouri, s.s., T. Haultaln, from Taurangn aud Mercury Bay. Passengers: iiisses Kiik, Braggato (U). Mesdames Beach. Day and child, Messrs Spoouer, Hall, ELiot, 2 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. Apauul. s.s., E. McLeod, from Talrua and Mercury Bay. Passengers: Mesdames Morrison, Knight, 'Hughes, Madlll, Messrs Pulhnm (2), Billlngton. Thompson. Hutchlnson, Brunton, Warue. Beal. McGill, Rev. McMillan.—Northern Co., agents. Manapouri, s.s., 2000, J. Newton, from Sydney and the Islands. Passengers: Dr. and Mrs Holt, Capt. and Mrs Rigg-all, Mr and Mrs A. Cook. Mrs Williams, and Master Stanley Williams, Miss Piper, Messrs D. Brent. N. Brent, J. Grigg, C. A. Richardson Harland, W. F. Whyte, E. Cohen. Trebllco, Law, and 6 steerage.—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Paeroa, s.s., R. G. Hunken, for WhaBg Victorla, s.s., 2969, William Waller, for Dunedin, via ports. THIS DAY. Hippolas, barque, Hansen, for Kalpara enu Sydney. Waitangl, 5.9., P. A. Stein, for Awanul, Walharara, and Houhora. EXPECTED .ARRIVALS. Marere s.s. from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed May 13, due about July I - ». i Wlllisden, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail. Star of Scotlaud. s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail June jb Corlnthic, s.s., from New Plymouth; sailed June '1, due Ju,y 15 Northern Chief, barque, from Newcastle; sailed June 7 Cornwall, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; to saii July 5 Pendle Hill, barquentlne, from Newcastle; sailed June 20 iloura, s.s, from Fiji; due Monday Gibraltar, s.s., Crom Kobe (Japua); to sail. Sonoma. R.M.3., from San Francisco, Honolulu, and Pagopago; sailed May 31; aue to-day Angio-Norman. barque. from Brisbane, Bailed June 9 Btar ol Australia, β-s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed June 1; due July 27 Coiouua, ship, from Bremen; sailed May Li. Wakiinui, s.s.. from Liverpool; sail"! May 11; due about July 11 Lalra. barque, from Hospital Bay (Tas.>, sailed May 27 Touiuaua. s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed May 25; due July 30 Euiprt-za. barque, from Edlttannrg, to sail. Kaikoura. s.s.. from London; sailed May 0; passed Cupetown May 20; due June 21 Devon, s.s.. from Liverpool, via Albany, M'-iboume, and Sydney; sailed April 2a; left Albany June 19 Bui llai-limann. s.s., from New York, via Australia: sailed May 29 Doiide. Italian barque, from Philadelphia, sailed February 3; at Mauritius in distress lndralema. s.s., from New York, via Australia, bailed April 14: to leave Sydney Juen 19; due aboui June 24 P. SVlckstrcm. Jud.. barque, from New York, via Townsville and Rockhanmpton; sailed November 28; left Rockhampton June 13 Queen Helena, s.s.. from New York, via Australian ports, sailed April 13; at Melbourne J une 12 VESSELS IN PORT. Iris, HM.C.S., In stream Endymlon. barque, in dock Whakatane, s.s., at Queen-st. wharf Baltimore, D.S. warship, in stream. Maaapourl, s.s,. at Hobson-st. wharf Casablanca, barque, at Hobson-st. Wharf Briez Huel, s.s., at Queen-street Whurf. Whangape, s.b, at Hobson-street Wharf. Oswestry Grange, s.s., at Que-en-st. wharf (Southern Cross, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEY— Sonoma, R.M.S., Thursday Hanapourl, s.s., via Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, June 26

FOR LONDON— Walwera, s.s.. June 28 Kiwarn, s.s., Saturday iWhnkatnne, b.s., via the South, about Thursday (leaves finally June 28) Indralema, s.s., about July 25 FUR NEW YUKK— Anglo-Norman, barque, to arrive P. Wickstrom, Junr., barque, to arrive FOR SAN FRANCISCO— Sonoma, R.M.s., via Pagopagro and Honolulu, July 6 UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Thursday : Talune arrives from East Coast and Southern ports; Whangarei sails for Westport. 12 noon. Saturday: Talune sails for East Coast and Southern ports at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Friday : Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and sails again for New Plymouth only at 2 p.m. (1.10 p.m. train). NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-dny — Anpourl leaves for Great Barrier at midnight; Paeroa arrives from Whnngarei about 5.30 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves lor Whangarei at 9.30 p.m. Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m., and leaves for the same port at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Kanlerl leaves for Whangarei at 5 p.m.; Auponrl arrives from Great Barrier about 5 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 9 p.m.; Kia Ora arrives at Onehunga from Raglan, Kawhla, and Waitara late; Mangapapa leaves for Whakatane and Ohlwa at 4 p.m. Friday: Paeroa leaves for Whangapoua, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whang-nrel at 10.30 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei ahout 6.30 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Russell. Wbangaroa and Mangonui about 6 a.m.; Anpouri leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Awanul, etc., about 1.30 p.m. IMPORTS. P<r Manapouri. from the Islands—lß23 casps bananas, 10 kits bananas, 87 bunches bananas, 13 cases piues, 703 cases oranges. 250s sacks copra, 855 sacks sugar, 18 sacks ecu oft, G6 sacks peanuts, 62 sacks fundus, 2 UJis. slims, and sundries. The barque Hippolns sailed at 9 a.m. to-'lny for Kaipara ami Sydney. Thn barqnentine Southern Cross (Capt. M.-'iin left Apia (Samoa) on June 10th for Sy : ;;> y. Tii" deportnw of the s.s. Whakatane for p. .on. via Napier und Wellington, ba-i Do. ii postponed until noon to-morrow. The barque Endymlon. which wont aM or.- In the FrWndly Group lately Zt dh in and practically no repairs will be T!u- s.s. Xlwarn left Glshorne at 11 a.m. to-.!ay for Ancklnnd, to complete uer lo.idIγ-.- .or Lniidon. She lenvea hnre on Saturday i!-xt Tor London direct. Messrs Heather Rober-ton and Co. are the local agents

One of the barques reported In the y-ulf yesterday ia the Northern Chief, from Newcastle. The other, as stated yesterday, Is thought to be the Lalra, from Hospital Bay (Tas.), Neither of the vessel* had made ■port up to the time of to press.

A euigutar coincident* Ju.u beau brought uuaar our notion, lac baxquanUue beiwyu LUmK «_nd Luuqu* Jessie Craitf arrived at Meioourna on Lue sa_uj« date., and tue Alexanutu- Craig a i fcyuiiey ou tne same day, uiLuougii titey au leit diiXeient ports on Oiiierent dates, but aIJ arrived at Uieu- destxiiuuous at tne same time. The Tyser steamer ludraiema, which ar■rived at CJiUuey last Aiouday week Horn New iork via Jm..uuurne, i≤ rci/orted to have brought - tne largest cargo to thai purt Iroin New lork by a direct steamer, it coiisisted oi i>l Ui tuns HiL-asoieuieiit, and tons weight, or a totui oi jjola tons. Une oi mc largest items was Jt/o,uuo tons or 4va»,000 gauoiib oi kerosene. Wiien vie indraienia uriiVeu at Jitiuouine, alter a. smart run oi oU days, sue nau to pump out Her water milk ana lijjnien her uiau to 20it, to enuuie her to uavigate tne larra, wuere io!i= vi cargo was lauded. Xue luaraieuiu ■3 expected to leave Sydney at any uiumem lor x\ew Zeaiana pons, to tiuish the aiscwuge of her cargo, winch cousisls or t™ziL Ua - AUckialxa will J»«r nr« port xu C total output ol the world's aalpUUUUIUU >ttIUS UUXUiS XbUu Walouiiiu iuupoiiiuii, tneie ueixig Ouiy i WJ mutt conveitea iuto saniug vtsseew 'u a Uioinsi z,4ut.,uUl IULo oLeuuicrs. lue tunua =s or an natiouaiiiies lost or up vie course oi 12 mouths uiiiouuts on an aveiage to auout toiia, oi wnlch steamers repie»eut 4oli,uu\j toua and sainng vessels touti. wun cue figures as a ousib, it is calculated tnat tne net increase iv tne woim's mei-cantile shippiug tonnage amounts to auout l,?yo,oou tons. Aβ coinpaiea with the preceding 12 months, sailiug tonnage decreased by IST,OOO cons, whlist for tue sume period steam tonnage increased by 1,977,000 tons. The net increase for the United Kingdom amounted to 4WJ 000 tons, being equivalent to over 26 per cent. THE MANAPOURI. The s.s. Manapouri arrived from Sydney via the Islands at 10 a.m. to-day. She left Sydney on May 29, Suva on June S, Apia on the 13th, and Nukualofa on the ltith. Moderate winds and seas were experienced throughout, except for the first two days out from Nukualofa, when fiean breezes and heavy seas were met with. The Manapouri leaves for the Is.ands aad fcydney again on Wednesday next

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 146, 20 June 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 146, 20 June 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 146, 20 June 1906, Page 4

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