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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age:' Full Moon, March Is, 1.58 p.m. Sunset: This evening, 6-8. Smu-Jse: To-morrow morning, 5.53. HIGH Wa'IEE. Auckland: This evening, 6.16; to-morrow morning. 6.36. Gnshonga: To-morrow morning, 10.21; tomorrow eveirng, 10.42. Munukau Hfads. To-morrow morning, B.I: to-morrow evening. 0.J2. Kaipara Heads, to-morrow morning, lO.i'tf; to-morrow evening, 10.47. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. Talisman, scoy>, from Whangarei. Dulwieb, s.s.. 3276, Dudley, from Bnnry fW.A.> and Newcastle.—West Austra- •■■ ii Hardwoods Company, Limited, atrenls. Waiotahi, s.s., Hopkins, from Tairua. ■rcury Bay. and Whangapoua. Passeu:s: Mesdames Mainberg, Keane, Parkes. :Ent«es, Smith. Misses SUva. Bell, Pnlm. Roderick. O'Brien, Jlessrs Reid. MuaKaonan, Wallace. Smith, Master Smith, ■•'orthern do., apents. N'gaPuni, s.s., Cnnxmings, from "WhangaPassengers: Misses Greei\ Heighway Cairns. Moore, Hurst. Cheesemaa, Mesnes Mnlsan, Heisrhway. Kay, Hare. veill. Corns. Savase, Messrs GilfiUan, er, Jact. Mulgan. H. R. Conke, T. Kay, Bonrher, Dive. Corns. Bouoher. Mnlpan, Ehrman. McPhersoa. Weir. Carder, Alrlerton, Dickinson, SneH, Atkins, McKenzie, and 20 Co.. agents. Paeroa. s.s.. Taw, from Whangarei.— Morthern Co.. agents. Baden-Powell, s.s., Petersen, from Ngunguru.—Northern Coal Company, ageats. YESTERDAY. Mokoia, s.s., 3502. K. E. Smith, from Dunedin, via ports. Passengers: Misses Anderson, Teutenburg. Campbell, Fischer. Sykes, MeCormick, Shaw, Owen, Mooney. Holdsworth. Bryne. Hunter, Prosser, White, Blackwel!, Desehle, Young. Moore. McKiulay (2), Orange, Mesdames Teutenbers. Mnrphy, AUen, Wallace. Gittos, Burton, Smith, Murphy, Maswell. Witters. JeDninjrs, Cutler, Witty. Heeney, Grace. Gray, Pithie, Holdsworth. Bell, Burke. Fra6er and maid, Eosser, Thompson. Sedgim. Rowe, Reni. Sims. Wright, Young, M.oore. Christie. Home. Fisher. Hunter. Lady Plnnket ami two maids. Messrs Schollenherger, Lonshurst Griffiths.. Taylor. Kretachmann, Harphar. Foote, Bar, Bamford. Rhodes, Pratt. Atmore, Page, Pithie, Watson, MilnP. Sheath. Buckland. Hansen. Thomson, Gittos. Wicksteed, Smith. Mnrphy, Mamell, Swanson, Robh, Heeney. Morean, Gibson Clayton. Ratsren. Barry. Tally, Cutten, McKay. Bell. Harrison. Finlayson, Holdsworth Fisher. Smith, Taylor, Baldwin, Rosser. Hontei:, Xoel, Byrne. 6edgwid. Fraser iPhepherd. Lorris, Blackwell, Hampson] ■Rnshton. Freeman. Scott, Day. Jones. Bell. Rowe. Christie, the Revs. Inwood. Lawsoni O'Brien. Haj-er. and 100 steerage.—L'nion Co.. atrents.

Manuka, s.s., 4505, K. Pbillips l from Sydney. Pass en g"(?rs: (2) Fleming. M>CuUmijrh. Thnmpson, Tims! Kif-lv. Hood. Barnard. T.indsay. Cowan Stoddart. Morton. Trimble. Hollinrake' Fame. Rr-nden. Jnnk, Williamson. Frrne, Towner, Hart. Jordan. Friend. Whitehead Ho<*srm. Mesdames Branson. HoMav and infant. Tims, Ti-ency. Nicol!. If-rihany Hi'?h-»s snd infant. Anderson. Whitsnri jnrtnm. Manson, .T. S. T.irke. Tnyler. Toi'Tier. Wijeeler. Fraser. HoMav Flpminsr Trp«fT, Fraser ffi. Bfirrinn. Nlroll. Tdrnnti' P*mti. Tiniisay 'Wllliarris. Mpgray. P.pII. ChicV. ParVer. ' Mctanfler. Morrison. Armirr. TlnhertBnn Geary, Anflprson. La Trohp. Insfram, Weavpr. Cmnna. Ewlnsrtnn. Lnsli Taylor. tb«> Ttpvs. Tigar nnd Fcthpr O'Hara, and 109 steerage.—Union Co . agents. Xffsria-wa, s.s.. Gihhons. from TanrnTigri Mp=<laTn=« P»lmer. Jordan. Bassett. H»C-nVr,r,rh. Han'taln. Mies BiflE'ood. Mw=sr"3 MrKpnrip. Frlq-nr FnatoT-. Hnte-hirnrs. "RnHiTism,. Farnnnar' Rppd A*hpr R.»irl. Jorflnn. y-nrrii' T>."-,ts. Morn-!. Onntain Hanitain an a two steerasre-—Northern Co a^"ts ruo. schooner, frmn Waangarei— J. J Crf ; T. f?«nts. cnonele;. B . s '.. J fy^ m WTSangaTel.— James Smith a"* Co., aeents. TTTXV. n*T. Akaroa. s.s., T. Cook, trom Whanpare! Den of R-nthven. s.s.. 4!Mfl. P. Singer, from Vancouver, via ports.—Th. de SchryTer, agent. DEPARTXJBES. SATURDAT. Monowai, s.s., 3433, T. RoUs, for Dunedin via ports. Greyhound, a.s.s., Subntzky, for Whangaroa, via the co/.sr: YESTERDAY. Kanieri, SiS., T. Myers, for Whangarei. THIS DAY. Lyttedton, p.s., Geo. Laity, for the coast Den of Ruthven, s.s., 4949, P. Singer for Wellington and Australia. ' NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansman leaves for Russell at 7 p.m.; Ngatiawa leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whaagarei at S 30 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Port Charles, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m Tuesday; Ngapuhi arrives from Whaagarei about 4.JJO p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onenunsa from New Plymouth about S a.m. and leaves for the some port at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town WTiarf at 5 p.m.- Ngatiawa leaves for Oiiwa and Opotlki at 1 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Mercury Bay, Port Charles, and Kuaotunu about 7 ,j.m '■ Kaniert arrives from Whangarei about 2.30 a.m.; Aupourl arrives from Opotikl j-bout p.m. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. fTo-day—lioioia sails for Sydney at 5.30 iP-m. Tuesday: Sanall. arrives Tolago Bay and Gisborne; Manuka sails for Southern. Ports at 4 p.m.; ilanapouri sails for Eastern Pacific at 5 p.m. WEST COAST.

.VEJJSELS.. IN POBI. Tavitini, 6.5.. in stream Samoa, a.s.s., at Uolxson-st. wharf Geni, barque, at Railway wharf Iris, H.il.c.s., in stream. Amokura, Government training shir> at Hotuihi. r ' Rataia, s.s., at Queen-sf wharf Orai-i. s.s.,- at Railway wharf, fclanapouri, s.s., at Quen-ste. wharf Ttsabel, schooner, at Sallway wharf Kaeo, a.s.s.. at Queen-st. wharf ■Alexander Craig, barque, at Hobson-street Ennerdale, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf Taluue, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty. PEOJECTED DEPARTURES. FOE SYDNEY— ■Jloioia, 5.6.. to-day r'UH LONDON: Ayrshire, s.s., \-ia Lhe South, about Marcli Tokomaru, s.s., March 26 Eia Ora, s.s, via the South, about April 16 FOX APIA AND •biilSCO: Foreric. s.s., about ilarx-h 'Jl. FOR NORFOLK ISLAND— Southern Cross, s.s., April 3. FOR COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS: Manapouri, s.s, Tuesday FOR FIJI: laiune, s.s, Wednesday EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Jessie Craig, barque, from Lyttelton, sailed; passed Eust Cape, March 16; due early, Zeuliuidia, s.s., trom Sydney, dug Sunday. Alaori, s.s., from London; sailed Feb. 13; due about April 6 Haada isle, barquentine, from Newcastle, Siiitetl February 17. . Haz"! Craig, barque, froa Newcastle; aiiied tebroary lv. Mixuiro, s.s., from ~Sew Tork, via Australia; sailed February liuth Afi'icuu iiouaicu, s.s., from New York to sail February 2S ' Btar of Luguuid. li-yni New York, via Melbourne uurl Sydney; sailed Jan. 13; at Melbourne ilarch 4 Abi-i ~,-.i. !,.»., iiuiij New yorU, vis Dan edin. rLyttelton, and Wellington; sailed Jan. .L; ai Lyttellou ilarch 11 Surrey, s.s., from Liverpool, sailed January IS; due ;ibout Sunday .■Whukarua, s.s., from London, via Australia; sailed January 31, due about March 30. Devon, s.s.. from West Coast of England ports, vi.-i Alelbourne aud Sydney; sailed Februa r y a, due early in April. Porerte, s.s., from Sydney; due middle of March.

•. Indraghiri, s.s., from Liverpool: sailed February 23 !, Navua, s.s., from Syauey. via Fiji, Samoa, i, I and Tonga; due March 26. a Strathavon, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne aud Sycljey; sailed Jan. 19 :- Star of Japan, s.s.. from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail March 24. :. Wn-akatane, s.s., from West Coast U.K. pons, leaves Liverpool March 24. ~ Turakina, s.s., from London, to sail March . lif.-iucer&is,-s.s., from New York, to sail 1 Air! 8 Southern Cross, barquentine, from Sew. castie, sailed March 0. The barque Jessie Crate, bound from T vt . tclion to Auckland, with a full cargo of pro- . duce, passed the East Cape this morning, . and should arrive ar this port in the course - of. the nest few days. niPCRTP. Per DiilwicU, from Buntnn-v: 23 0-12 nieces I fief" 1 timber> eontalnias 445,176 superficial ' flo Per , i f anUka ' ? rOm S - 40 hales hemp. oO packages ginger, 130 sacks seed 150 chests tea. 55 cases wice 2'Vu, «aeks 'poLtoes, 300 cases phouogrir.-s, 120 rases s 340 bags rice, 124 bags bottles, lftJO I bags gypsum, 15 hags bark. 350 bags bone-' dust. 486 sacks manure, 33 bags peanuts WO sacks flour. 33 bass ou>ns, 50 ea-vs Bin) felloej". 141 shnfts, 83 sfn-i ! joists. 22 steel piles, sundries, and trau- i shipments ex Mararoa, Kairoma. Chin.n ./Cbanjrsha, Ashbridge. Arawatta, Oberhausen, Koba, Innamincka. Riverina. Kapakapa, Asturias. Glaucns, Caledonianj Geelong, Afric, Empire. Ophir. and Nera. Pol- Mokoia, from DuuPrtiu. via way ports: 450 sacks potatoes, 5rC! sacks chaff. 30 sacks pollard, 700 sacks oats. 12H7 sacks grass seed. IS4 sacks bran. S3 s.icks ontmeal, 437 sa.-ks wheat, 300 sacks Snur, S3O bags flour. 100 drums castor oil. 120 boxes 31 casks ale. l&i hales straw. 75 cases milk,' 30 cases lard, 103 gunnies onions, and sundries. THE DtTLWICH. The s.s. Dulwich arrived from Eunbnry .and Newcastle on Saturday night. She left | tie Westralian port on February 22. and had a good passage to Newcastle, arriving I at the latter port -.'n March 6. She l*'ft again on the Sth for Auckland. Exceptionally bad weather was experienced for the first two days, the ;.>:as being exceptional.y hlgh, but. strange to say, there was lit tit" wiad. The vessel was delayed some 24 hours by thy bad weather. After discharg- | ing the vessel sails for Wellington and Lyttelton, for which ports she has consignments of timber. She will probably be dispatched about Saturday next. THE MANUKA. The s.s. Manuka arrived from Sydney at 2.50 p.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Hobson-street wharf at 4 p.m. She left Sydney at 6 p.m. on W ednesduy last, and experienced light N.E. winds and -smooth sea and tine weather throughout the passage. Inj Manuka sails for Duuedin, via ports, at 2 p.m. to-morrow. DEN OF RUTHVEN. The s.s. Den of, Ruthven, uuder charter to tie Al»ey Line, arrived from Vancouver, via ports, at 4 a.m. to-day. Tie steamer left Vancouver on February 11, and Victoria on tap 16th, called at Suva, and sailed finally for , Auckland on March 11, arriving as above, after an uneventful weather passage. The Den of Ruthven had but a small quantity of cargo fo:- Auckland, aud sailed for Wellington, en route for Australia, this afternoon. She has about 1,000,000 ft of timber for the southern, port.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1908, Page 4

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