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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age — Last Quarter, March 25th, 3.20 p.m. Sunset — This evening, 6.3. Sunrise — To-morrow morning, 5.56. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 5.51; to-morrow Mornins, 9.10. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 0.55; tomorrow afternoon, 1.12. Mannkau Heads — To-morrow morning, 11.35; to-morrow evening, 11.52. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 1.0; to-morrow afternoon, 1.17. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. Havoc, scow, from Ngunguru. Terarawa, ketch, from Whangarei. Rook Lily, ketch, from Whangarei. Waikare, s.s., 3071. J. Bernech. from Dunediu, via ports. Passengers: Misses Soleen (2), Wnshbourne, Rubenstein. Crossby, Bright, Cawken. Johnson, Marbrook, Hair, Eastwood. McDonald, Lyons. Mesdames White and boy. White. Bond. Cnlpan. Ngata and child, Rewai and two children. McCabe and infant Porter, Messrs White, Heat, Spedding, Mackrell, Shorter. Shawe, Lewis, Mitchell. Vail, Bond, Boardman, Potter, Smith. Lowry. North. Dunlop. de Beer. Griffiths. Rewai. Parnell. Gallishan, Curran, Sinclair. Peacocke. Judd. Porter. Morice. Henlihan, and 66 steerage..—Union Co., agents. Ngnpnhi. s.s.. Stpphenson. from Whanimrei. Passengers: Misses West, Addison (2i, Pole, Grafam. Makin. Mesdames Manera, Nesbitt Hill. Angelo. Qaartby. R. Crone, Messrs Nichols, Savage, Reeve. Murdoch, Johnson. Geary, Burton, Colquhoun. Cnl■pan, Kerr, Armstrong. Penwarrten. Rawnsley, Stowmarket. Main, Broadbent. Foote. Seymour, Quartby, R. Crome, and 11 steeragp.—Northern Co.. agents. Ngatiawa. s.s., 451, Hanltain, from the Groat Barrier. Passengers: Misses Green, Lawson, Messrs Cozen, Smith, and one steerage.—Northern Co.. agents. Paeroa. s.s.. J. Tnw. from Whananaki, Tutnkaka, etc. Passengers: Miss Aspden, Mrs Millei. Messrs Dysart, Goour.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DAY. I Paeroa, s.s., E. H. S. Goertz, from the North. Passengers: Miss Aspden, Mrs Miller, Mr Dysart.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Eanieri. s.s., Meyers, for Whangarei. Waiotahi, s.s., Hopkins, for Mercury Bay. "Rakaia, s.s., 5628, Vine, for Southern ports. Baden Powell, s.s., Petersen, for NgunNORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day—Ng-apntii leaves for Whang-arei at J p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei jbout 6.30 p.m. Saturday: Waiotahi arrives from Tairua, Hercury Bay, and Whangamata late; Clansynnn arrives from Mangonui, Whangaroa, Bnd Russell at about 6 a.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 5 p.m.; Kanieri Arrives from Whangarei early. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday — Waikare sails for Sonthern ports at noon. Saturday — Takapuna sails for New Plymouth and Wellington at 9 a.m. (8.20 a-m. traixO-HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Strnday: Wlmmera arrives from the South. Monday: Victoria arrives from Sydney; SFimmera sails for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Victoria, sails for Southern Borts at 2 D.m. VESSELS IN PORT. Jessie Craig, barque, at Quay-st. jetty Aidebacan, "barque, at Chelsea Dulwich, at Railway wharf Samoa, in stream Geni, barque, at Quay-st- jetty Iris, H.M.cs-, in sueam. Amokura, Government training ship, at MotnihL Ysabel, schooner, at Railway wharf Kaeo, at Queen-st. wharf Alexander Craig, barque, at Hobson-street wharf. Waikare, S.S-, at Hobson-sr. wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOB SYD.N'Ei'Wimmera, 5.6-. Monday Kavua, S.S-, via Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, March 31 FOR COOK AND NIUE ISLANDS: Isabel, barquentme, March 31. FOR LONDON: Ayrshire, s.s., via the South, about March 20. Tokomara, s_s., Maxch 26 Kla Ora, s-s, via the South, about April 16 FOR APIA AND 'FRISCO: JToreric, s-s., early FOE NORFOLK ISLAND— Bonthern Cross, April 3. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. iVictoria, s.s., from Sydney, due Monday Maori, s.s., from London; sailed Feb. 13; due about AprU 6 Handa Isle, barquentine, from Newcastle, sailed February 17. Hazel Craig, barque, from Rewcastle: sailed F-ebruary 10. •Mlmiro, S-S., Ironi sew York, via Australia; sailed February 20th African Monarch, s.s., from New York, sailed February 2S |star of England, irom New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Jan. 15; left Sydney March 11; due Sunday Abenour, s.s-. from JSew lork, via IJunedin. Lyttelton, and Wellington; sailed Jan. 2; at Lyttelton March 11 iVVhakarua, s.s-, from Londou, via Australia; sailed January 31, due about March 3a pevon, s.s., from West Coast of England ports, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed February S, due early in April. IPoreric, s.s., from Sydney; due middle of March. Indraghiri, s.s., from Liverpool; Bailed February 2S Kavua, s-s., from Syeiiey, via Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga; due March 26. Etrathavon, s,s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Jan. 19 Btar of Japan, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail March 24. IWhakatane, s.s., from West Coast U.K. ports, leaves Liverpool March 24. ZTurakina, s.s., from London, sailed March 14; dae May 2 Bsaueercss, s.s., from New York, to sail Ayr'- 8 Sonthern Cross, barquentine, from New. eastie, sailed March 9. Orange Branch, s.s., fiom Newcastle and Sydney, dne- ■ Surrey, s.s., from Liverpool, via Capetown and Ilobaxt, sailed January 18th; left Hobart March 14th; due about Friday. Selwyn Craig, barquentine, from Newcastle; sailed March 10 IMPORTS. Per Waikare. from Southern ports: 2032 sacks seed, 519 sacks bran and pollard, 1140 bags flour, 650 sacks chaff. 120 sacks oats, 1019 sacks potatoes. 355 gunnies onions, 1236 sacks wheat, 150 sacks malt, 339 cases fruit, 310 cases milk, S9 bales hay, 270 bales straw. 25 sacks peas, 70 hogsheads ale, and sundries. The barquentine Ysabel was docked today. The s.s. Waikare arrived from the South at 4 p.m. yesterday. She will leave on the return trip to-morrow. The s.s. Rakaia sailed at 6 p.m. yesterday for the South to complete her discharge of London merchandise. After undergoing a general overhaul the B.s. Victoria left Sydney at 1 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, and should arrive here on "YTrnni:i v afternoon next. The departure of the Northern Company's steamer Claymore from Onehunga for Raglan and Kawhia has been postponed from to-day until 2 p.m. on Monday next. Some weeks ago the Union Company's Bteamer Rotoiti, whilst en route from New Plymouth to Wellington, had a break down in her engine room, which necessitated extensive repairs at Wellington. The vessel has, in addition to repairs to her machinery department, been thoroughly overhauled and renovated. The Rotoiti is to resume running on Saturday, and for a few days will be engaged in the PictonNeison service. On Thursday, March 26, the Itotoiti takes up her old running in the New Plymouth-Onehunga-Weilington service, replacing the Pen grin, which re-enters the Picton-Nelson service.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 69, 20 March 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 69, 20 March 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 69, 20 March 1908, Page 4