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SHIPPING.

Moon's Ager New Moon. June 12, 5.29 P-m- _~ Snnrise: To-morrow morning, i.i. .Sunset: This evening, 4J2). HIGH WATER. Auckland: To-morrow morning, 5.37; tomorrow evening. 6.0. Onehnngc: To-morrow morning, 9.45; tomorrow rvening. 10.6. Manukan Heads: To-morrow moruing, S-25: to-morrow erenina. 5.46. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow raorniDg, P.."-c; t-»-morrow evening. 10.1 L ARRIVALS. YKSTERDAYApanni. s.s.. R. XI. (Übbons. from Honliora, Awanni, and Waiharara. Passengers: Messrs Snbrlizky. Salenta. Reid. <_ int. Callon, Feathers! one, Wilson.—Northern Co.. agents. Ysabrl, thrce-mnst»d schooner. 13S). W. Ross from the Friendly islands. —G. Kron-f.-iri." agent. Vv"eli-oi_ . sc-ow. D. Scott, from Tairua.— Ford Shipping Lin--. Ltd., agents. THIS DAY. Kanieri. s.s.. T. Meyers, from Whang-_r>-i —Northern Co.. agents. ( liyniore. s.s., Parker, from Russell.— Tarker. Lamb and Co., Ltd., agents. DEPaRTL-RES. YESTERDAY. Clansman, s.s., E. McLeod, for Whangaroi. Ngatiawa. s.s., !'. A. Stedn. for Mercury Bay and Tairua. Aupouri, s s., T. Haultain, for Tauranga. P.-ieroa, s s., J. T.-ir.", for Limestone island. THIS DAY. ""tar of Japan, s.-i.. i;"!l'-", Allyatt. for the South. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Miowera. s.s.. from Sydney, due Sunday. Navua. s.s.. from Syduey, Fiji, Samoa, aud Tonga, due June 20. Rakaia, 6.5., from London; sailed May S; aue about June _7 Defiance, brigantine, from Newcastle, sailed May 27. Go-nauburn, s.s.. from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed May 12. Kippingnam Grange, s.s., from Liverpool (via Melbourne and Sydneyj, sailed May Onyx, barque, frcm Melbourne, sailed May Marere, s.s., from L-tmdon, via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail June 4. indralema, s.s- from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed; due about July 22 Etar of Australia, s.s., from London, ' via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed April 24, due about June 2-*> tat Melbourne, June <"j Indragbiri, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne aud Sydney, io sail June 22 Largo Law, s.s., from New York, via Australia, sailed April 19. Indian Monarch, s.s., from New York, via Australia, sailed May 15; due about July PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEY— Walkare. s.s.. Monday ".'asar-Lanea, barque, via Hokianga. early Navua, s.s., via Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, June 2o "Northern Chief, barque, via Kaipara, Monday FOR NORFOLK ISLAND AND MELA- : NESIA— Ecwithcrn Cross, s.s., Jnlv S FOR NOUMEA: Onyx, bs.rque, to arrive. FOR LONDON: Eaipara, s.s., via the Sonth, abont June Matatna, sjl. June Star of Japan, s.s., about June 27. Marnari, sj., via The South, about end ol June FOR FIJI: Miinapouri, s.s.. Wetluesdnv FOR COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS: Hauroto, s.s., Tuesday VESSELS IN PORT. rioneer, ILM.S.. in stream i'lometheus. H.M.s.. in stream Allan ton, s.s., in Calliope Dock iLaiiadi, s-S, at Hobson-i-t. wharf Ysabel, seh., at Qneen-st. wiurf Wanaka, s.s.. at wharf. Ngapuhi. s.s., at Hobson-street wharf. Indradevi, s.s., at Qneen-street wharf Manaponri. s.s., at Hobson-street wharf, liilune. s.s.. at Hobson-st. wharf Clnymorr. s.s., at Queen-street Wharf Waiotahi. s.s.. at Uuaystr.et jetty No. 3. < asablanca. h-jrque. at Queen-sL Kanieri. s_. at Qirav-streot .lofty No. 3 Kereru, a.5..--.. at (.uay-street jetty* No "> Eolithern Cross, s.s.. at Qneen-etreet wharf. Apanm, sts.. at Quay-srreet Jetty. No 4 >ortbern Chief, barque, at Hobson-st' wnarf NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS, To-day—Clansman arrives from WbaBgarei about 11 p.m. Sunday-: Aupouri arrives from Tanranea about 8 a-m.; Ngatiawa arrives from Merer, ry Lay, Tairua, and Whangamata about 4 a.m.: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei _+ s am.: Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.30 p.m.). Monday: Clansman leaves for Russell T-.hanga.oa, and Mangonui at 6 p.m.; N _I puhi leaves for Whangarei at S p m • Neailawa leaves for Tauranga at G p._;*Kia Ora leaves Onehunga for Raglan, Kawhia and Waitara at 1 p.m. (train 12.10 pm.)-' _*_nu'ri arrives from Whangarei about 5 UNION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMJEKTS EAST COAST. _?._»'.. l aluue , s " lils for Gisborne. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin at o p.tu.; TVanaka leaves for Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru at 7. p.m. tvt- n f f '_ : 'S*'m rt ' arriv '" s f *"om Dunedin, ir* , "" t ??.' WeJ!i ngi"-. Napier, and Gta-bor-j - Miowera arrives from Sydney ..londay: Hauroto arrives "from' WelRngtou; vVoikare sails for Sydney, •«._ 5.30 Tuesday: .Squall arrives from Whangare' Miow*r_ w*U for Gisborne. Napier Wei: ingtou. Lyttelton, _nd Dunedin. at _ p m • Hauroto sails for Rarotonga and Tahiti at 0 ti.D'. _-*-. 01. i !._ DeS _.l-. MaQ -'T> o nri sails for Suva and Lo.uka (Fijij. at 4 p.m. Thursday: T-arawera arrives from DunGisnorm "' VclliD^n ' and K_w rd *_ ,r? araw * ra sails f ->r Gisborne, ~ Lyttelton, and Duncom. at 12 noou. WE.-_ CO.AST. Sunday: Patoeiia arrives from New Ply- ' month. ' »_ & w 1: . : Jf at «c*"-ie*"-i sails for New Plymouth (md Wellington at 1 p.m. (train, 12.10 p.m.) Wednesday: Rotolri arrives from Wellin--tor>. Nelson, and New Plymouth, and salts for cam. ports, at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.' rriday: Takapuna arrivea from New P'vroouih and Wellington, and aaHl for \i v 1 .yniontn only, at S p.m. (train, 2.10 p."m ). ntPORTS. Per _abel, from Frlondly Tslands- 150 ' tone copra. ' The s.s. WanaSa arrived from the Bluff Tin ports at 4 p.m. yesterday. ♦ _"l c _ I " que Casablanca changed her berth to the Queen-street Wharf this morning. < ir.e s.s_ Miowera, due from Sydney toWhTrf.' Wi " berth at ihe Hobson-street _ T I.» S "S" r W 2" fc vr::s )0 Gisborne at 11 a-m. to-day for Aucklami. On arrival _S or _L mornin S ?he "RJ berth at the oiner eastern tee. Queen street Wharf ta __SSl°f "-r* 1 -" 3 ' 1 ; of the Tyser Uue, s_« f %Z . „ leaT '" L o ndfi n on the 19th ">*L- f<i-' AnstraHan anu New Zealand ports _ !'• r < i, , >T n: ? eD ' t; steamer Hineruoa left i n }\ - ]:■ .V"' LitUe and MokoW_l,,', k i.T m " t<> - cia '*- s he returns to Auckland early next week, and su_ eauent*w„ .«__? J=Pan left for the South tbui afternoon to complete the discharge £tur%* S__ck£_^ Ddoc " This -ESS for^_,_- Auck .J? I «l to complete her loadiu» lor London, henc _ abo _ t June d ™ n ° THE YSABEL. Captain W. Ross re_rt_ +'_f J? 8 * "'Sbt. left Nutaiota g %« !*4f SSSISS* « 4 the 25th. Then t_ a_-Ti *S _- s - w - until calms _ d _SpSSLjto __ " ta an<i vailed. The North _"_ _"* pre3rd inst. %£ es one of the finest weather _ P BTer experienced »^Jm THE ALLANTON 1-he AJlanton, which nnt w„ a , "and a lew days since _ro_ h _ i _? ck * and to obtain a _r_? ■"£*£. ° r l£Sl-_r____ & °T* «-*?tt?S-g-£ _«»c_ mi_ moralns. An exa_M C t_»_ ) . o jM^ _ ■■ '

steamer revealed the fact that' she had I (sustained more damage than wet thought i ■in the tempestuous weather which she | conntered on her way from Valparaiso to j x Newcastle. A large number of trivets in I one of the bilge keels have been loosened ! and a strip of iron about ten feet long j S I missing, having evidently been torn off by ' the tremendous seas, which alsJ slightly donred a number of the bow platefbetweea 'the seams. Repairs are being eftwtea, -the Allanton will be undocked on Tuesday 1 next. After taking in coal, she leaves for : Sydney and Newcastle. THE TALUNE. , 1 The s.s. Taiune changed her berth to the Hobson-street Wharf this morning. The steamer sails for Dunedin, via ports, at six p.m. to-day, with the following j —For Gisborne: Misses Moncri . Webb, Mesdames D. ?. Monro. .T. Dolrotn, Webb. ' .Tndd and infant. Hamlin and 2 children. I'ralt and boy. Messrs. Webb (% Halght, 1 .. Griffon. I). 8 Munro, Atkinson, P. B Pe . : Campbell, «. Aked. B. C. Smith, Miller. ; . .T. Burns. Evans. Constable Pratt. For Napier: MUs< Chatfield. Mesd-nmes Atkinson. | Yn u Dadt-'sze-.i. Messrs. Gray, JlcColl, G. C.-irmiebael. i-ia inert. ,T. Gardiner, Baton. For Wellington: Miss Chatfield, Mrs. Ar- _ I nold, Messrs. F. Light. Bullitt Arnold. I Quin. Arnold. For Lyttelton: Miss Bent- , ley, Mrs. Chatfield, Mr. G. Richardson. For ! Dunedin: Mesdames .lack. Calton. Mr. Jack, j Dr. Calton. For all ports: 25 steerage. j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 4