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SHIPPING.

2£oon'£ Age: New Moon, October 18, 10.13 a.m. Sunset: Tiis evening, 6.5. Sunrisa: To-njorrow morning, 5.5. HIGH WAIBK. ; Auckland: TMs evening, 5.59; to-morraiir ' morning, 6.21. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 10.6; tomorrow evening, 10.27. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, j SAti; to-morrow evening. P-V. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, i 10.11; to-morrow evening, 10.32. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. ■Ngapuli!, s.S., E. Stephcnson, from Whansar*l. Passeugurs: Mr and Mrs Cusm, Aiws<>s Deuhaiu, McLeod, ljvinon, Clarke, | Aid red. Layett, Thomas, iles.sta A. I. Friend, Withers. Beehre. Crane, McDonald. McLanghlin, Taylor, Krtend, Royburn, Armor, Blow, George and 4 steerage. —Northern Co., agents. Apunui, s.s., T. Uuultain. from Kuaotimu. Port Charles, (Mercury Bay, and Wiiangapoua. Pnssengrers; Misses Clark (2^.—Northern <.'o., agents. Wailangi, s.s, P. A. Stein, from Houhoura, Te Kao. and Parengaxengn. i'assenger: Miss Yate.s.—Northern Co., agents. SUNDAY. Ngatia-wa, s.s.. K. McLeod. from Taurau.gu. Passengers: Miss Smith, Messrs Heron, Clark, Small, Hunter, Farrell.—Northern Cu., agent?. •mis VAX. MiLnuka, s.s.. 4590, K. Phillips, from Lyttelton via ports. Greyhound, a.5.8., A. Subritzky, from the Kortb. —Master, ugent. Mokoia, s.s., K4i', R. E. Smith, from Sydney. Passengers: SaJoon —Misses Abbott, Avenell. Jordan, Surman, SiKildiiig, FrauCi», Hussell, McKean, Allan, Cuivse, Boultou, Friiind, Mesdames Hollis, Abbott, .Toriian, PpaccK-k, Hill, Wallett, Agnew, Sinclair j;utl maid, Scott, Martin, Delmege, Kussel, Stuart, Allan. Cawse. Cooper. Boulton, Montgomery, Coiwau, Miessrs. Hudson, Bartow, Bodle, Graliauj, liraithwaite, lloilis, Peacock, Deeble, Ilawlingsoii, (.'orarie, Martin. Little. He.nderson, Solomou, Loughlin, AVallett, Stead, Young (2), Sutherland, Wilson, Bell, Large, Lawrence, Allen, Lanchiiu, Acnew, Kent, Boultou, Stuart", Guthrie,, Tait, Goodall, Cowan. Stuart. Dr. Dolniege. Steerage—Misses I'irk C 3), Field, lliugby, Nowlan, Mesdames Nowlan, Brewer, Lea.iT, Prio, York, Arkenstau and child, Messrs. Thompson, itior. Schlffer. Griffen, Webb, Wilkinson. Smith, Berridge, McKenzle, Averill, Taylor, Pierpont, Miiy, Hick-py, Mitchell, Wilson. Williams, Yoik, Moore, Ryan, Webber, Heine, Fryer, Owens, Perkhonse, West, Smith. Redfern. Mi , - Nciil, Hawke, Davles, Tnohey, Mardcns, Palmer, Dingby, l'.oniface, Curuthers, Treban, Gaorgi, Missie., Pocar, Rankin, Bormsby, Davidge, Ballans. — Union Co., agents. D'EPARTIJITES. SATURDAY. Wanaka, s.s. 2422, W. Napier and the Sonth. Tuhsra, aux. schooner, 140 r Cliff, for Wairoa. SUNDAY. Ha-upiri, S.S., John Campbell, for Llmeetoue island, Whangarei. Kanierl, s.s., T. Scott, for Wiangarel. Hajjtla Isle, barquentine, W. Diunisou, for Bydnev, via Thames. Youns Bungaree, e.s., Whittingham,, for the coast. THIS DAY. Colonna, ship, IBU7, Blrkeland, ior Newcastle. Vigeland, barque, 71)7, Hanssen, for New York. Chelmsford, b.s., X. Kicharde, for A;wanuJ, Waiharara, and Houaora. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hauroto. s.s., from Fiji, due Tuesday iieaiandia, s.s., i'l-oin Sydney, due Sunday. Aytueric, b.s., from New York, via the South; sailed 4th August (at port Chal--1 Courtheld, s.s., from ISew York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Aug. ■&; left Sydney, Oct. 11; uue Tuesday Sonoma, tt.iL.s-, from Bjm li'ranclsco, via Honolulu and Pagopago; sailed Oct. sth; due Oct. 23 ' Rakaia, s.s., from London; sailed, Sept. S; ' due Oct. 26 1 lndradevi, s.s., from London, Melbourne, i and Sydney; sailed Aug. si; due about ' Oct. 28 Wimbledon, s.s., from New lork; sailed Aug. 20; due about Oct. 10 Kiwuru, s.s., from London, via Australia, sailed September lb , Dorset, s.s., from Liverpool, "via Australian ' ports; sailed September 15 Auchencrag, s.s., iroin FijL; sailed Oct. 11; due Wednesday lielphic, b.s., irom London; sailed Sept. 13; due about Nov. 10 Bi-iimley, s.s., Irom .\ew Xork; to sail about Oct. \j Pondo, s.s., from Vancouver, via the South, sailed September Kaipara, s.s., from London; sailed Oct. 11; due Dec. 21 Marion Fraser, barque, from Glasgow and Liverpool; to sail Coiuo, s.s.. from JNew York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Sept. Iβ; due about Nov. 'M Irish Monarch, s.s., from New York; to sail end of October. Queeu Amelie, s.s., from New York, via Australian ports; to sail October 20 iioium:h. s.s., from .New I'ork; U) sail Draytou Grange, s.s., from Liverpool, to sail Hawkc'S Bay, s.s., from New Xork, via Aielbourne and Sydney; to sail October 5. Star of Japan, e.s., from via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail. Kippinghani Grange, s.s., from Glasgaw, at St. Vincent, August 24, with machinery disabled; due Oct. 10 Sussex, s.s., from Liverpool, to sail October Hi Oswestry Grange, s.s., from Liverpool, via Australia, to sail November 10 Aldebaran, barque, from Newcastle, sailed Octaber G Selwyn Craig, barqucntiue, from Newcastle; sailed Oct. S VESSELS IN PORT. Colonna, ship, In stream Vigelaud, barque, in stream Chulleuger, H.M.s., in stream. Atua, s.s,. at Hobeon-st. wharf Pakeha, s.s., at Queen-.st. wharf Queen Alexandra, s.ts., at <.'holsen. ■ Northern Chief, barque, in stream. Mokoia, s.s., at Queen-street wharf. Kurfolk, s.s.. at Queen-street wharf. Breiz Izel, s.s., at Quay-street jetty. Star of New Zealand, s.s., at Queen-st. ,wliarf PROJECTED DEPAKTTJEEa FUK BIDJSKY— Manuka, to-day Atua, s.s., via Tooga, Samoa, and Fiji, Tuesday KUtl LONDON— Rippingham Grange, s.s., about Oct. 20 Kumara, S-s., via Wellington, to-day lonic, 8.8., via the esouth. about Oct. 30 Waimate, s.s., abotTt Nov. 3 FOE NEW YORK— .Vigeland, barque, to-day FOR SAN FRANCISCO— Sierra. R-M.e., via Pagopago and Honolulu, Friday rTN'ION STEAMSHIP CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. To-day — Manuka arrives from Lytteltou, via ports, and sail 3 for Sydney at —; Squall arrives from Napier, etc.. Tuesday: Hauroto arrives from Fiji and sails for Wellington direct soon after arrival; Hanpiri arrives from Laniestone Island, and sails for East Coast Bays, at 5 pan. ; Atua sailß for Tonga, etc., at 10 a.m.; Mokoia sails for Dunedin, via ports, at 4 p.m. Squall sails for Napier, via Tologa Bay, at 5 p.m. Wednesday : Auchencrag arrives from Fiji. Thursday: Tarawera arrives from Dunedin, via ports; Walpori arrives from Westport. Saturday: Tarawera sails for Dunedin, via ports, at 12 noon; Walpori sails for Westport, at 5 p.m. WEST COAST. Tuesday: Rosamond arrives from Greymouth, via Taranakl, and sails for Greymouth direct at 5 p.m. Wednesday: Rotoitl arrives from Wel- ♦«» °i n, » vla ES rts - and salls for Wellington, via Kew Plymouth, at 4 p.m. +J. nd 5 y J Ta -ka.puna arrives from Welllng¥w,£ n^> ew Plymouth, and saile for New Plymouth only at 8 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). N -I^ HERN S,SI CO S MOVEMENTS. I et i> V^^^^e 1 le «yes for Tauranjra I , M ' u , a rt Sm M n leaves ror Koeseil, ft Vei v^ v f d at t> p.m.; I Apanui i e *;«s *** Whangarei at. 9,80 p.m.; II ( Bay at T , 01 ™ 8 and Mercury II j Wα ana l&kii^f leaves for HouII '' m $ ira m 5 p - m -; Kaniea-1 ariUHnd- our- «_-_ .•*. *^«»*

p.m.); Kanleri leave* for iVTwognrel Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Ngapunl arrives from Whangarei about 4.30 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Tauranga and Opotiti at 4 p.m. Wednesday: Ngapuhl leaves for Waangared at 9.30 p.m.; Kanierl arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 6 p.m.; Apannl arrives from Tairua and Mercury Bay about 6 a.m.; Waltangi leaves for Great Barrier at midnight. IMPORTS. Per Haupiri, from East Coast ports: 200 Racks malt, IS baJes flax, and snndries. Per Mokoia from Sydney: 5000 woodea spoken. I?*i2 sks potatoes, *f>3 slis nute, :« sks chaff. 30 bis tobacco. 816 sks manure, •"'.35 sks bonedust, 314 bars lead, nn cs sari dines, 20bls millet, 10 bgs arc, 185 cs Geneva, 1044 cs fresh fruit, 285 pligs tea. JSG cs *oap. 600 bags rice. 100 bags and 60 cs salt, :-SW cs schnapps, r>s cs cocoa, 20 sks sand, 2T) sks maize, 87 ingots tin. 4!) cases emulsion, 41 bags valonia, and sundries. The ship Co'.onna lpft for Newcastle this morning to load coal tor tne American coast. The scow llouga has boon chartered to tako another cargo or timber from Uagl.au to Sydney. This morning the barque Vlgeland sailed for New York. Captain iianssen expects the passage to occupy about IDO days. The s.s. Jndradevi. of the Tyscr line, arrived at Melbourne from London on Saturday. She calls at Sydney bciior« coming ou to Auckland, ■where slie is due about the end of this month. The s.s. Mokoia arrived from Syduey at 140 a.m., to-day. She sailed at r> p.m. on Wednesday last, and experienced raodornti: northerly winds and seas throughout Heavy sh-owers of rain fell on Friday Inst. The Mokoia r:Ulw for D-uiiedin via ports tomorrow afl.ern.oon. Captain I*ol.«on, nZ the scow Reliance, informs ns thai the telegram pulilished in tinlocal papers nn October .'!, stilting that tiie vessel put hack to llokianga short of water, i« lurorrcct. The vessel was hovc-to iv a gale 13 miles from .Mamilcau Hearts, and (iritted nrtrth to wjtnlu »> miles of HofciiingH. The supply of water did not run stmrt, but was damaged. The following hnve hooked passages by the 6.5. Manuka, sailing for Sydney at 11 ■o'clock to-night:—Misses Baylcy. Savage, • George, White, Duulop. Cook, Stichbury, Brady. Nurse Recce. ilesdames George, Bennett, Pettrie. Stichbury, Teasdale, Seife.rt, Bradly, Messrs White, Dixan, Bayly. Winks, Clayton. Kowle, Barron. Marks, Stew,art. Courtenay, Teasdale. E. R. James. F. Seaiord, Bradl.r, and 50 steerage. Thp "New Zealand (razpttp" of October 4 states that the Auckland Harbour Board has notified that the boundaries of tbo new explosive aucuorage are as follow:—The western boundary i< an Imaginary iicn drawn across the harbour 1«K) feet eastward of and parallel to nn imaginary line drawn from I'oint Resolution tn Depot l-'oint. The eastern boundary is an imaginary line drawn from Ilobeon's Point to Cook Point, North Head. Particulars have been received in Sydney respecting the wreck of the barque Mary L. Cnshins :it M.izatlan on August 18. Tul' vessel had just reached port from Newcastle with 2200 tons of coa!, after an exceptionally fast passage. She had only just dropped anchor when a gale sprang up, aceompaDied by cue of those heavy swells peculiar to tiiut part of the coast. An additional anchor was let go, frut both availed nothing against the force of the swell, and before assistance could be- secured the Mary L. Cushing was pounding herself to pieces on. the harbour bar. The swell that had wrenched the vessel free from her anchorage rendered futile ail attempts to discharge her cargo into lighters, and the ship ami cargo .wei-e abandoned as total losses.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 240, 15 October 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 240, 15 October 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 240, 15 October 1906, Page 4