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SHIPPING.

Moou*s jige; First Quarter, -to-clas", G.lt: p.m. Sunset: This evening, C.39. Sunrise: To-morrow jaorniflg, 5.35. HI&H WATEK. Auckland: Tliis evening, 1.34; to-morrow morning, 2.115. Onokunga: To-morrow morning, 6.0; tomorrow evening, 5.47. Manukau Heads: To-morrovr jnorning : 4.40; to-morrow afternoon, 5.27. KaJpara Heads: To-morrow morning, 6.D 10-niorrow evening, 6.52. AEEITALS. YESTERDAY. Taeroa. s.s., R. G. Ilnnfcen, from Limestone Island, Wbansarei. —Northern Co., asrnts. Nf, r apuhi, S.S., B. Stephenson, Irom Whangarei. Passengers: Miss Harrison, Mesclamos W.-itts, Mo/lan aj]d child, McCr-eady, Al<.-l)onald, Aylett, ilessrs. West, Mason, Wilson, Armstrong, SLacLean, Watts, Gibbons, Gavin, Maiming, Jay, McLeod, Gouricr, KajVDsley, ijtone. F. Foote, H. K. Cooko, Galbraith, C. Galbraith, C. Footn, Young, Bartlett, Masters Baxter (2), If. Knight, Wright (2), and 12 steerage.— Northern Co., agents. THIS DAY. Waitangi, s.s., P. A Stein, from Tanrunga. Passengers: Mrs. Morrison, Messrsfc>mal<\ Herbert, McUregm'.i—Nci'th.ern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Pelican, s.s., Gardiner, for Mercnry Bay. Silver Cloud, barquentlne, E. A, Stenbeck, lor Sydney, via Mercury Bay. THIS I>AY. Waitangi, s.s., P. A Stein, for HQunora, 3Te K.ao, and. raiengarensa. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Paieha, e.b., from Lojiaon; sailed August S; due Haui-oio, s.s., from tlie Society and Cook Inlands; due Thursday Cocuwail, s.s., iroai iNew Yors. Tla Me l - bourno anCt Sydney; sailed July 20; left *ydii<jy_ Sept. 'Z6; due Thursday Ventura," li.i La., £rom Sydney, due Friday ilalieno, s.s., rrom Sydney; due Sunday. Ayiuerle, e.s., from A'ew York; salied 4th August; due about Sept. iiO Sierra, H.M.S., from »San Francisco, via Honolulu and i*agopago; sailed Sept, 13; due Monday JSuiiulu, ti.s., Irom BrLstoJ, Manchester, and Liverpool; left Liverpool, August 18; due about Oct. & Atua, K.s.. from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and i'oiiga, due October 0. Ccui'uicio, s.a., iioui iSew York, via Melbourne and. Sydney; sailed Aug. 5; aue about Oct. 30 Star oi i> ew Zealand, s.s., from West Coast U.K. ports, via Melbourne and Sydney, left Liverpool Aug. 16; due about Oct. lo Breiz Izel, s.s., from Bunbury, via the buuth; sailed September 11 (at Lyttelton Sept. 'J4) Rakaia, s*B. f Irom London; sailed Sept. 8; due Oct. 26 lndiuduvi, b.s., from London, Melbourne, aud Sydn»?y; sailed Aug. 21; due about Oct. 28 Wimbledon, b.s., Xrom New York; sailed A us. -5 Kiwaru, s.s., from London, via Australia, sailed September IS β-s., irow Liverpool, via Australian ports; sailed September 15 Auclioncrag, s.s., from Fiji, to sail end of September. Queen Alexandra, s.s., from Java; loading Sept. D Delphic, 8.3., from London; eailed Sept. la Bramley, s.s., irorn Is'ew Yort; to sail October 5 Poudo, s.s., from Vancouver, via the SouCh, ,<ai:cd September 20, Kaipara, s.s., Xrom London; to sail Nor. 4 'Marion Fraser, barque, Irom Glasgow and Liverpool; to sail. Como, S.S., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail Queeu Amelie, 6.5., from Kew York, via Australian ports; to sail Nov. 10 HigUluud Monarch, s.s., from New York; tv sail Draytoa Grange, s.s., from Liverpool, to sail Hippolas, barque, from Clarence River, via Dunedin, to sail. Eos. barque, from Clarence River, via Dunedin, to sail. Handa Isle, barcruentine, from Newcastle, sailed September 3. VESSELS IN POBT. Rakanoa, s.s.. at Chelsoa. Ilirotha, barque, in dock Casablanca, barque, in stream Kaeo, a.s.s., at Queen-st. wtirf Wlllesden, s.s., at Quorn-st. wharf Komersut, s.s.. at Queen-et. wliarf Taviuni. f.s., at Ho.hson-et. wharf Colouna, ship, at Queen-st. Wharf. Vigelaud, barqne, at Quay-street jetty. Pendlc Hifl, biirqncntirif. liobson-st. wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. lUll SIUNEi— Mrvknia, s.s., Monday Sierra. U.M.S., about Tuesday fUK LUNUUN£umani E.S., via the South, about Oct. 8 iOII NEW YORK— % IgC b ? UH AND CAIiCXTXTA— Aparinia, s.s., via Newcastle, about Oct. 2 FOB SAX FRANCISCO: Ventura, R.M.s., via Pagopago and Honolulu, Friday , KOII FIJI: Hiuroto, s.s., October 3 FOR COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS: Mauapouri, s.s., October 2. UNION STEAMSHIP CO.'S MOVEMENTS. BAST COAST. Thursday: Te Anau arrives from Dunetiin, via poi-ts; nauroto arrives from Tahiti and R-arotonga; Manapouri arrives from Wellington direct; Wauaka arrives from Bluff, via ports. Saturday: Squall arrives from Napier and Glsborne; Te Anau sails for the South at 12 noon; Wanaka sails for Bluff, Oamaru, Tiaiaru. v p.m. WEST COAST. Thursday — Kotuku arrives from Westport and Greymouth. Friday — Kotuku sails for Greymouth, 3 p.m.: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day ■ — Apauui arrives from Tairua, 1). m.: Kanieri arrives from "ViTianirarei about 10 p.m.; Nfapuhi leaves for \vhangarei at S p.m.: Mangapapa leaves, for the Great Barrier at midnight. Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehuuga from New Plymouth, and leaves for the same port at 3 p.m. ftrain 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Town WOiarf at 2 p.m.: Eaa Ora arrives at Oneliunga from Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitara. late; Mansapapa arrives from Great Barrier about 5 p.m.: Ngapuhi arrives from Whaxi£arei about 9 p.m. Friday: Apanui leaves for Kuaotunu, Port Oharies, Mercury Bay, at 7 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for AYnansarei at 10.S0 p.ni.; Kanieri arrives from tVliaugarei Town tVhari; Clansman arrives from Russell, Wh-angaroa jind Mangoani, abfiut B a.m.; Aupouri leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.: Chelmsford arrives .from Awanui and Waiharara about 5 p.m.: Wiiiotnhi arrives from Opotiki about 'i p.m.; Mansapapa leaves for Ohiwa and Tau-rang-ii at noon. IMPORTS. TVr Wanaka.—l223 sacks and ba?s AHas flour, 1001 saoke sharps, 340 Sacks oats. — T. IT. Hall and Co. EXPORTS. Per Zealandia, fur the South: 4203 bags, 102 eases, and i! 5 sacks sugar. 21 packages stationery, !J2 sacks lime. 192 sacks cement, 33 sacks sand. 39 packages drapery, 24 s:ickw manure. 12 milk cans. 43!) sacks "flour. 82 sacks potatoes. 14 cases frozen fish, 257 packages fruit, 24 fire lamps, 318 lengths pipe. U bales brooms. 82 cases jam, 10 boxes eggs, 30 cases > pumicino, 5 cases tea, *14 crates empty bottles, 11 cases varnish, 20 oases waters. 117 bundles laths, 55 eases curarnts, 4057 ft timber, o<s packages rope, 5 cases arrowroot, 50 boxes onions, 70 cases soap, 30 cages sand soap. A NEW SCHOOLER. A new SO-ton schooner was launched last week by Messrs. Lane and. Sous, of Whangaroa, for the Wairoa S.S. Co., of Napier. She is fitted with two masts, and risgrd as a fore and aft schooner. Her auxiliary power is supplied by two 30 h.p. oil engines, one of whjcii is a Standard and the other a Hercules. The boat is dnei to call at Auckland this week on her uray ■.to JNapier,, ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 230, 26 September 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 230, 26 September 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 230, 26 September 1906, Page 4