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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, at e_ Sunrise: To-monow morning, o.i— HIGH WATEK. A—kianS: .This evening, —.16; to-morrow . mornin£• 1L43. Onehunga: To-morrow morning. 3:JS; to , morrow afternoon, 3.45. , __i—_ Heads: To-morrow morning, 2.5; -■ to-moiov afternoon, 2.25. , K-aipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 3.33; to-morrow afternoon, 3.50. ARRIVALS. YESTEKDAY. Monowai. s-s.. 3433. John Rolls, from Sonthern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Bell, Florence, Edmonds, Newport, Betts, Vicror. Cusseu, Mesdames Palliser, Newport. Mnrrane. Betts, Bishop, McKay, ilersrs. Gleeson |2). Bell. Rooney, Holmes, Ward, Palliser. Astley, Fraser. Topp, Newport. Dodds, Louisson, Mnrrane, Morgan, Wilson. Sheath. Thode. Valentine, Clarke, the Rev. Dallaston. Messrs. Miller, Hayes, Hewson. Peach. Betts, Jeffreys, Bartlett, _iCabe, Jamieson. Chambers. Bright. Tan- : ner. Ranger, Mackley, and 31 steerage.— ' Union Co., agents. Kanieri. s.s.. T. Meyers, from Whangarei. Passengers: Messrs. Tarbutt. Clark, Zangham, Mootley, Jones, Hamon.—Northern Co.. agents. Paeroa. s.s.. J. Taw, from Whangaruru, Whananaki, Helena Bay, and Tutukaka. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Waldon.—Northern Co.. agents. May Howard, a.s.s., T. Jones, from Hoki-anga-—Master, agents. Young Bungaree, s.s., Whittingham, from ' the North. 1 THIS DAY. , Apanni. S.S.. R. H. Gibbons, from Awa- '. nui. Waiharara. and Honhora. Passen- < gers: Messrs Evans. Grigg. Haggard, two \ Acsrrians. and Master Jackson.—Northern Co.. agents. i DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Ranger, scow, for coast, i 'Whakarua. s.s.. 6440. J. C. Felgate, for ■ Wellington and the South. < Ngapuhi s-s., E. Stephenson, for Marsden - Point and Whangarei. — Passengers: 11 es<_ra_ Careiill. Harrison. McDonald. _eKen- ! ' Tie. Messrs. Wilson. G. Campbell. W. Camp- j ■ bell, D. W. Jack. Morgan, Seiears, Clark, J. ! i Anderson. Woolley, Harrison. P. G. Lewis, Hcrdley and Sergt. Cardill. Clansmon, s.s.. E. McLeod. for Tauranga. Passengers: Misses Commons, M. Glashain, _ Mann: Mrs. Muir; Messis. "C. icnodes, E. _, , Woledge. THIS DAY. , Kilbride, s.s., 37_. Gibson, for Newcastle c £_L Fiji. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ! Ws_are, s-s., from Sydney; due Sunday. ■Eenl, barque, from Marseilles, via the Bl_C ! and WelUiigtou; sailed Sept. 4. Yeddo, s-s., from San Francisco, to «") September 27; due about October 22. ' New Orleans, s.s., from New York direct, to sail about November 30. Opawa, s_, from London, sailed September 10; due about October 30. Orari, s.s., from West Coast of England ports; leaves Liverpool November 30; due January 19 Bal—ia. s.s, .from London; to sail November 4; aue December 2S Cornwall, s_, from Liverpol; sailed Sep- ' ternber 21; due about Nov. 22 Star of Japan, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Sept. 24; due Nov. 25 iNiwaru, s-s., from London, via Melbourne and Syelney, sailed Ang. 30; due about Oct. 2S ; (at Melbourne Oct, 12) ■ B t£ art ' s - s -' from 1 (Japan), via Bluff, —maru, and Lyttelton, sailed Aue 31----(at Bluff O—. li) Nerecana, s_, from London, via M- .bourne and Sydney, to sail in October a—>rays_re, s.s., from Liverpool," via Australia, sailed Aug. 24; due about Oct. 26 HaJlams—re, s-s, irom New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed Auz net 3 due about October 20 (now at Sydney); connect now Lord Stanley, s.s.. f-rom 3enr _>rk direcL sailed Sept- 20 Or—na, s_, from New York, via Melbonrno — and Sydney; sailed August 23; due end of Oe— Kaikouxa, s.—, from London, to sail- due abont December 24 *' .Weath__eld, barque,; __a a West Anatrallan pert, to load ' "' - Star of New Zealand, s_, from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed September 14; due about Nov. 25 Star of lr—_sL s_., from West Coast of England ports direct; left Liverpool Sent. 11; due November 7 Esfes hi re. SA, from West Coast of England ports direct; leaves Liverpool October 19; due about December 13 £lvaston, S.S., from New York direct: to I sail Selwyn Craig, barquetine, from Melbourne; sailed October 7. Indradevi, s.s., from Lot— on, via Melfcotrrne and Sydney, sailed October IL Tavirmi, s-s-, from Fiji, due Tuesday. .Wairuna, s.s., from Fiji, due Tuesday. PROJECT—D DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEY— Mokoia, s.s.. Monday ifavna, s_,, via Tonga, Samoa,, and Fiji, Oct. 15 FOR FIJI: Manapouri, e_.. October 30. FOB NEW -YORK: Ingiewood, loading. FOR NIUE: Waiapu, early VESSELS IN POET. Casah—!—a, -barque, at Railway wharf Knew, a-s—. at Queen-st- wharf ILomsa Craig, barque, at ejneen-st- wharf Countess of Ranfhriy, a.s.s. In stream. MonowaL s-s-, at Queen-street wharrf. B—enta_v s.s.. in e_lliope Dock bareme, at Qneen-st. wharf Onyx, barque, at Railway Wharf NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENT— Saturday: Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 7 p—e.; Ngatiawa arrives from Tairua, Whangamata, and Mercury Bay about 6 P-_.; Apanui arrives from Awanm, Honhora, etc, aoout 2 p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about S a.m-: Waitangi arrives at One2_nga from Kawhia and Waitara, lateSunday: Clansman arrives from Tauranga about 6 a-m.; Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New Piy— o_h at 3 p.m. (train 2.30 P-m.l; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf ax L3Q p-m.; Waiotahi arrives from Tauranga, Ohiwa, aud Opotfki about S a.m. Monday: Clansman leaves for Russell, •Whangsroa, and Mangonni at 6 p-m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf abont 0 p.m.; Ngatiawa leaves for Tauranga at 5 p-m.; Ngopnhl leaves for Whangareu at IeXSO p.m.; •_ldmsford leaves for Whacgspoi—, Kuaot—in, Mercury Bay, Port CS—rles, and Kennedy Bay at 7 p.m.; Waitangi leaves. Onehunga for Raglan, Kawhia, end Waitara at 2 p.m. (train LlO p.m.) } UNION - _S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Smuaay: Mokoia arrives frcm Dunedin, Lyttelton, ">feilington, Napier, and Gisborne: Waikare arrives from Sydne-o-Monday: Motoia sails for Sydney'at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Taviimi arrives from Fiji; Wairmm arrives from Fiji; Taviuni sails for the South soon after arrival. Wednesday: Hanpiri arrives from East Coast ports; Navua sails for Tonga, Samoa, *TJi, and Sydney. "WEST COAST. v Sunday'-. Takapuna arrives from New _3—crath. Monday: Takapnna sails for Sevr Plyat 3 p._T<tr_n Eotoitl arrives from Wel__?'Su, Ne^ m « N e w Prymonth, and ttr_nTloVi_, ac SMle Ports at 3 p.m. « , s__?r r Q_EsF fe loaaing timber •Ag «bou-e S *" leaves Gisbo-e to--iVne Katlia:ti t<> lead timber for Gis■*S^^_t^L? a 's for Newcastle and k '- 'ttU , __S_?'_S_ & d at Melbourne t Sydney a_f i___S nto^ i « «nte for I ■ fee at Auckland about thel_ s£* "

j IMPORTS. Per Monowai, from the Sonth: 375 sa—is • potatoes, 10 crates potatoes, 60 hogsheads alei, 65 cases starch, 17 sacks rolled oats, 120 ranges, 27 crati— biscuits. 27 cases con--1 fectionery, 35 sacks peas, IS cases boots, 17 cases tea, 750 sacks chaff. 145 cases bottlers. 41 sacks bottles, 200 sacks flour. SI iOO's flour, 240 506 flour, 4200 sacks wheat, 225 sacks pollard, 66 »acks bran, 130 cases marches. 205 cases soap, 168 cases frnit. 250 sacks opts, 12 cases tobacco, 20 cases lard, 65 cases meats. 50 bales hay. 20 sacks meal, 35 cases wine, 176 boxes butter. 30 boxes dried fruit, 134 bags bark, transhipments ex Kisb from New York. Indraghiri from New York. Rnapehu from London, and Devon from Liverpool. UNION CO."S ST—AM—KS. The local offlce of the Union Co. advises as follows:—Taviuni left Snva at 8 p.m. on Thnrsday last, with 36 passengeis and '1 tons of cargo for Auckland. She has a large cargo of fruit for the South. The Wairuna left Suva at 3 p.m. on Thnrsday last with 3350 bunches of bananas and 1250 cases fruit and 40ex> tons of raw sugar for Auckland. These steamers are due here on Tuesday next. The s.s. Mokoia left Wellington at 6 p.m. yesterday, and arrived at Napier this morning. She is expected to work Gisborne tnis evening, and arrive at Auckland by midnignt tei-morrow at the earliest. The Navua is due at Auckland at daylight ' to-morrow, with 1014 tons of produce from the South. The Haupiri leavers Gisborne early to-mor-row morning for way ports and Auckana. THE MON'OWAI. The s.s. Monowai. which was adrift in the Tasman Sea recently, owing to an accident to her rudder, arrived rfom Dunedin. via ports, at 4 p.m. yesterday. After leaving Gisborne on Thursday, she experienced a stiong head gale, aud sea, which prolonged the passage by a few hours. The Monowai sails for Dunedin. via ports, at six o'clock this evening, taking the following passengfr For Gisborne: Misses Barker 13). Mui-pny, Mesdames Bourkett, Miller. Cropp, .Nolan, Barker. Syme, Bodle, Craill; Messis. Craitl, Boeirkett, Nolan, H. G. Nelmes, K. ejoiebrook, Culver, A. Huttou, D. Munro. Key. Miller. For Nifpier: Mesdames McLaren and infant. Perry and infant, t'arr: Messrs. JS. A. Jones, E. Leydon, McCosh, Harris, Haydon. For Wellington: Miss CruickshanS, Mrs. Stewait: Messrs. A. L'rnlCE—tank. f. W. Harrold. T. H. Barnshaw, Rev. Fr. Bowden. For Lyttelton: Misses Collins, Brown, Messrs. E. E. Daniels. T. Wingfleld. A. _nzey, Cox. For all ports: 25 steerage. THE COTTXTBSS OF KANFUKL— The Government auxiliary schooner. Countess of Ranfarly. which arrived from —lratonga and Niue on Thursday nignt last. leit the latter plare on September 17, and e\, perienced calms to sighting the Karmadecs on the 30th, thence westerly gales alternating with calms to arrival. While standing across the gulf on Thursday, the vessel was struck by a heavy squall, which split the foresail, upper topsail and spanker. Messrs. H. Gudgeon and C. F. Maxwell were passengers by the schooner, which will De handed over to her new owners (Messrs. Kerr Bros., of Sydney), immeeiiately arter discharging.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 244, 12 October 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 244, 12 October 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 244, 12 October 1907, Page 4