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SHIPPING.

Hf«nn'». * £ c- First Quarter, July 13, 0.42 To-morrow monung, *.l« Snnseri Tiis eTfining, 4.5—

HIGH WATER.

Auckland; TMs evening, 0.35; to-morrow morning, 1.0. . Ondiuiiga: To-morrow moramg, 4.40; iHDOsow sfternooD, 5.11. Haimka-ti H-eads: To-morrow mornuig, &25; tcnmorrow afternoon. 3.51. Ejapara H«a<is: To-morrow morning, -=-o0; fco-morH3P' afternoon, 5.16.

ARRIVALS.

YESTERDAY. Pseroa. Sis.. J. Taw, from WhangaTei. Bassenaers: <llii>s Ke-Jip. Messrs. Dallen, Bogfe-s," FinJey. Dunn. Hawkins. Foley. DonIdson. Palkiran, Innes. McCanloy, Clemeots, Sheapii-ey.—NoTKhem Co., agents. THIS DAY. KoTOta, scow, Corbert. from Mangonui.— Ford Snipping Line, agents. Taiune s-S.. 2075, J. Bernecn. from Dunn vfe.' Dorts Passengers: Misses Bate. SST«4 3G sxeerase.-l.iuMi Co., agents.

DEPARTURES.

YKSTEEDAY. Creat Burner. HaultraTl , for Marerten Dcioins, HeSe. THIS DAY. s. M H=. V^^ssr- M - Sievecson, Smale, W. E. Etoxffiß.

EXPECTED ARBITALS. j *„„ CT,T>riov_

««tn«a =s. from Sidney, One Sunaay. Jclv 22 (as Melbonrne. July 6) KnmaraTs.C from London; sailed June 5, doe aboot Joiy 23 •»■««* -^^ lidiaa Monarch, 6-s-, from New Tor*, va AuiU-alia. sailed May 15; due about July 31 (at Melbonroe July 12) Soigran, barque, from >ewcasUe, sailed

Marere s.£-. from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed Jane 11: due about August 7 tat Melbourne, July 16) iSVakaaui. s-s., from Lcaidon, sailed June oO; dee Aacust 29 IWaiiona, oesv s-s., from Calcutta, Tia Singapore Java, to sail SLatuca, s-s., Irom New York, via Anstratla, sailed Jcne 11; dne Angnst 24 Gowsaborn, ° g from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed May 12; at Melbotirne July S; due aout July 23 Drajton Gcage, from Liverpool, sailed June 1; one about inly 24 Joseph Craig, barqne, from Edithbnrg, sailed Jiine K>. Etsr of Scotland, β-s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed June 19; dee Aug. 17 Hump-on. E.S.. from New York, via Australia, sailed Jtme 2S. iDevon. S-S-, Irom Lrverpcol, sailed June 29; due about Aus. 26 Katanga, from Calcutta, Singapore, acu Samaraos, to sail in Jnly. s.s., from Liverpool, to sail July Indrajrhin. b.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed June 27; due Sept. G iWtakarcia, s.s., from -London, via Melbourne and Sydney: to sail July 31; dne about Sept- 23 Sussex, E.S., from Glasgow, sailed June 29. Aparims, S.S., from Fiji, due about Jury Kish. s-s., from New York, Tia Australian ports, sailed July S.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

FOR SYDNEY— iiliowera, Monday iAxna, S.S., via. Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney, J-Qiy 22 tUH LOKDOS: Eakaia. s.s., aboat end of July Jlatatui,. via the Sooth, atout end of July

VESSELS IN POET,

Prometheus. H.AI.s.. in dock Sfaxjorie Craig, barque, at Hobson-st. wbarf TaJuae. s-s., at Qoay-street Jetty, No. 2. Anpouri, at Qnay-street Jeidy, No. 3. AapotEri, at Qttay-st. Jetty, No. 3. at Qnay-street Jetty, No. 4. Wanaka.. at Queen-street wtarf. Silver Cionr. barqnentine, ac Railway wharf Defiance, brigantine, at Railway Wlaxf. Drammenseren, barque, in stream Aldebaran, barqns, at Hobson-st. wharf Karawa, at Hobson-st. wharf

NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS.

To-day — Xgapohi leaves Onehrmga for Sew PlymoaOi ax 3 p.m. (train 2.10 P-m.>; Anpoari axrives from Whangarei ' Marsden Point, etc; abont 9.30 p.m.; Che.-risford arrives from Great Barrier a.boii: 6 £j m Friday: Clansman arrives from Rnssell Wnaßgaroa, and Manponui, abont 6.30 a-Di-, and leaves lor Vhangarei, ilarsden Point, etc., at 10-30 p.m.; Aupouri leaves for JTanranga at 5 p.m.; Xgatiawa leaves for 'lUraa and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Apanm arrives from Awanui, Honbora. etc., abont 4.;<0 p_m.; Paeroa an-ives from Wtutngarei Town Wharf a±>oni 10-30 pm.: Mangapapa ieares for Wnaiatane at 10 s-m.

PSION S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST.

To-cLay —. Wajiaka sails for Blnff Oamaru. and Timaru, at 5 pjn., via Port Cfcalm«rs; Atna arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Ssnu/a, and Tonga. Talune arrives £rom Dunedic, Xj-ttelton, Wellington Napier and Gisborne. Saturday: Tahme sails for Gisborne, Napier, Lyrteiton and Dtmedin at 12 2OOC

WEST COAST.

Friday: Takapuaa arrives frfcm New Plyaioczli and Wellington; sjiils for New Ply»oaca. only at 3 pjn. itrain, 2.10 p-m.). The scow Korora and Tea from Mansxmni at noon to-day. Tiie s-s. Waipori sailed for \Pestport Isst evening to load coal for AncklaDoL Tbe s-s. Hajtpiri left Napier at 12 o'clock test night fox Auckland, via Gisborae, and coasx bajas. She is expected to arrxr-e here en Snrrtiay aigot or Monday morning next. lie s-s. TaJnne arcrred from Dunedln, via ports, at 10 a-tn. to-day, after a fine |CF«ar±ier passage. Ibe Talnne 'leaves for the South again on Saturday next. The Norwegian banjue DrainraeßSßren anchored ia the stream this morning, in readiness to sail for Maiden Island. Her sails svere being unbent to-day, and the vessel <wail probably be taken out on Saturday morning.

IMPORTS.

Per Taluae, from the Soutii: 2300 sacfcs wheat, 300 saci£s oats, 100 sacks barter, 24 sacks rolled oats, 160 sacks bran, 400 escke seed. 315 sacks potatoes, 10 sacks •peas, 2ST sacks bark, 200 sacks, 640 bags floor 2o sacks walnuts, 100 cases jam, livjo' cases kerosene, 50 cases marches, 34 cises tea, 200 cases sultanas, ... bales ecrau- 200 cases sugar. 57 boxes butter, 20 barrels, and 30 cases beer, and sundries. —

THE HOEOIA.

The Union Co. are in receipt of caNe Edviees, etating that tile s.s. Mokoia left Sydney at 3 p-m- yesterday for Aneklani she is expected to arrive on fconda, afternoon next. The eteamer has 144 Ba!c«n passengers and 46 She ha, 1150 rons <rf generoJ cargo, and 300 tons oi Grand Opera Company, who «c among th€ passengers by the steamer.

THE CALCUTTA LOADING.

The loccl office of the Union Co. advise that rh« new steamer Waihora will load at CaJ-irta for Wellington, Lj'ttelton, Port Chalmers, and Timaru, etc. Tie Anckland loadin- will be taken up by the s-s. Na£anga. "which is to leave Calcutta-some tune jßss month.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 170, 18 July 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 170, 18 July 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 170, 18 July 1907, Page 4

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