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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: last Quarter, March 25th — 3i20-p;m-. —- ~ •-■• ■■_■ ■ Sunset: This' evening, 5.59. , :. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.59. HIGH TFiTEE. -.. 'AucMaßd: This evening,.3lso; "to-morrow " morning, —-. .'_'*' ' Oiefconga: To-morrow morning, 3.'45; to morrow afternoon, 4.1. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 2-25; to-morrow afternoon, 2.41. Kaipara Heads: . To-morrow morning, 3.50; 10-morrow afternoon,--4.8. • n .._ ..;...,_,... ...ARRIVALS. .... j : XESTEKttAI".. Kanieri, S.S., T. Meyers, from Whangarei Town Wharf. Passengers: Messrs. A. Wil son H. Ellis, M. Taylor. 3d. Allwood, M. Roberts, N. TJJHe, M. Owen, O. Thompson. —Northern Co., agents. . . Chelmsfard, s.s., J. Taw. from Limestone Island. —Northern Co., agents. THIS DAT. Janet, scots, from Tairua. Stella, S.S-, Sellars, from the coast. ■Xalisnran. ketch, from WbaiLgarei. Eanga. scow, from Mercury Bay. Akaron. s.s., T. Cook, from Wkangaxei. Empreza, barque, 236, Johns, from E>tithburg.—J. J. Craig, Ltd., agents. Mary Isabel, barquentine, 307, from Clarence town. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Wimmera, S.S., 3022, W. WaUer, for Sydney. dsnsman, s.s., B. McLeod, for Rnssell. Aupoori, S.S., Taw. for Tauranga. Jigapnhi, s.s., Stephenson, for Whanganel. WaiofaiM, S.S-, Hopkins, for Port Charles, Kuaotnnu and Mercury Bay. Apanui, Gibbons, for Houhora, Waiiarara, ' iXaugonui, and Whangaroa, Baden Powell, Petersen, for Ngunguru. THIS DAY. Kanieri, &s., T. Meyers, for Whangarei. KOETHEES CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Ngapnii arrives from Whansarei about 3.30 p:m.; Waiotahi arrives from Mercury Bay, Port Charles, and Kuaotunn about 7 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from .Whangarei. Wednesday: Anpoari arrives : from - Tauranga. about S a.m.; Waiotahi leaves for the Great Barrier at 10 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 5.30 p_nu; Clansman arrives from Rnssell about 6 a-m-4 NgapuM leaves for "TVhangarei at 10.30 p.m. ZJNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Thursday — Navua arrives from Tonga, . Samoa; Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Gisiwrne; Haupiri arrives from Bast Coast Bay; ilonowai -arrives from Dunedin, via pons. Friday — Haupiri sails for 32ast - Coast Doris. Saturday —-JloEOwai sails for Southern ports; .12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne wiarf, 2 p.m:; Wanaka arrives from BltnT. Oamaru, and Timaru. . WEST COAST. Wednesday: Taka-puna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and sails for Ken , Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.) Friday: Takapnna arrives from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. Takapuna sails, for Hew Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (train, 2JIO-p-m.). VESSELS IK PORT. Aldefcaran, barque, at Chelsea Samoa, a.s.s., at. QueenrSt. -wharf Geci, barque, at Quay-st. jetty Trij,-TT ATe g, at Calliope "Dock ' "" Amokura, Government training shir), at Motuial. Isabel, sch-, ; at Queen-st -wharf Kaeo, a.s.s.. at Queen-st. wharf Alexander Craig, barqije, in dock Inga, s.E_ -t ;Hobson-sL. Wharf. Sonthe'-j Crob-5. s.s., at Queen-st. Wharf. Star of England, 2.5., at Queen-street wharf •Handa Isle, barquentine, in - stream. Surrey, S.S., at Queen-street wharf. Victoria, s-s., at Hobson-st. wharf. Kmnreza, barque, in stream. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. POE SYDJiES— aianata, Monday £ta.\c£L, via Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, March 31 . FOR COOK ANI> NIDE ISLANDS: •Ssebel, barquentine, March SL" "" POELONDOS: CAyrsMre, - via the- South,. early . Aokomam, March 26 Kia Ora, s.sj via the Sonth,' about April 16 FOR APIA. AND 'J?RISCO; •Koreric, Friday FOR NORFOXiC- ISLAND— vßoothern Cross, s.s., April 4 — - - EXPECTED^AEBIVALS. Maori, s.s., from liOnaqn; sailed Feb. 13; due about April 6 - . - - ' Aeon, s.s., from San Francisco, via Apia and Tonga-; mailed March -17-; 4ne about ■ ■■ApT-il .11. _..... ~„ _. _ - _ ilazel Craig, barque, from IJewcastle* sailed February 101 jHimiro, Horn 3ew Tork, via Aiistraliasailed. February 20th iifrican Monarch, from New York, .sailed February 2S AJberloar, s.s., from iiew York, via^Dunedm, Lyttelton, .and ■Wellington; sailed' Jan. 2: left Wellington March. 23- due Umrsday. iWb&karua,' S.S., ,from Lonaon, Tia Ans±ralia;.sai]ea January left Sydney 21st March; due Thursday. Devon, ££, from West coast~of England ports, via Melbourne and Syaaey sailed - February S, due. early in ApriL ■ "' JForeric, S.S., from Sydney; sailed March 21, due Friday Indraghiri, s.s., from Liverpool- sailed Febrnary 28: . .:: ; Sfavua, s.s-, from Sydney, .via Fiji, Samoa and Tonga; due Thursday Strathavon, "s ji., from New Xork via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Jan. 19 Star of Japan, s.s., from London, viailelboume and Sydney to.sail March 24 iWhakatane, from West Coast TJ X ports, leaves Liverpool March 24. s-s., from London, sailed March 14; due May 2 S-eanceross, _sa. tiom New lork, to eafl Epntherii Cross, bargnentlne, Jrom New.castie, sailed-March 9. - j-><=w. .Ojaßge Branch, s.s., fiom Newcastle anfl Sydney, due. Eelwyn Craig, barquentine, .from Newcastle£ailed jaarch 13 ' i It is reported that the scow Maroro, well .fcnown in the New Zealand trade, has been purchased by a Sydney .firm. Tlie E.s. Aberlour, en route from N.ew Yok to Anctland, left Wellington last £renOne of the most remarkable coincidences that has happened in connection with shipping for some time past is the chartering of /two steamers which bear nearly the same name to proceed from Fremantle to Bunbury, and load jarrah there for New Zealand practically at the same time The vessels in question are the Kaifcmgata and Kaitamgata, and the similarity in the names as most confusing. The Kaitangata is now en route from "Liverpool to Fremnntle with general cargo, and is owned by the Union fa.S. Company, while the Kaitamgata is the' latest addition to the BucknaU fleet, and is ateo.en route from Liverpool to ihe same [West Australian port. IMPOETS lufe^^man^^baf^f plates, 62 girders, 20 stays and 26 stell channels, 4000 bricks, 1172 roofin- tiles 142 Pieces umber, 31S felloes. 20 bag? ground P S cf luSrilf. <**« naUS ' » c "nd. EXPORTS. Per ■Wimmera. for Sydney 197 Srozen fish. 10 iales broo£ corn Io eSS rongues, 72 -hides, 370. sacks purniceTlTO pieces timber. 14 empty gas tubes 25 keis beef, 230 sacks fungus, 5 bales fuiAs P eacks peas, 1 cube granite,-1 bale fla£ "0 .eases sundries, and 1 box gold. THE ■WHAKARTjA. lie local agents for the Tyser lines Jaessrs. HeaUier, Roberton and Co., adthe Wbakarua, from London WAnckiMid, via ports, left Sydney on : It . V

Press Association, telegram yesterday. The steamer should arrive at this port on Wednesday night or Thursday morning nest. THE ORANGE 'BRANCH. ton that the s.s. Orange' Branch left Newcastle on the I2th inst for Auckland, but it now appears that on that day she arrived in Sydney from Newcastle. She was completing her loading at Sydney last week, iind may be expected to sail at any moment ■for Auckland. C. and A. PASSENGERS. The R.M.S. Aorangi, of the- Canadian-Aus-tralian mail line, arrived in Brisbane from \anconver via way ports on Sunday. A ■Press Association cablegram from Sydney states "that the passengers for New' Zeai^ nd T ,y , 'S re:—For Auckland: Sir. Chester, Mr. W ilhamson and wife, Messrs. Sparkes, Reeves, Nelson, Johnson, MeNiven Miss Cooper. For Wellington: Mesrs. Ayson, Carter. Miss Drxon. For Dunedin: Mr. Mac Donald, wife, and family, the Rev. Ednum<te. - The cargo for Auckland includes: - . :r=fs rubbers,. 103 cases drugs, and IMMIGRANTS FOE AUCKLiXD. The Auckland passengers by the Shaw, bavill and Albion Co.'s steamer llama ri, which arrived at Wellington from London on Sunday night last, are coming up the coast in the s.s. Monowai, due here oa Thursday nest. . The following is a list of their names:—Misses E. Allen, L. Elder. A. Dadley, Guest, E. Guest, G. Guest, D Guest, P. Ramsden. I. Wilkins, Mesdames Allen, Bannatyne. Cahill, Guest, Ramsden M. Rimmer, Wilkins. Messrs 'C. Allen, J. Bannatyne, A. Cahill, C. Duncan, W. Eddeston,. C. Fort, E. Guest, E. Guest, -jun., S. Hallett, J. L Lockington, W. Murphy, A. Noble, J. Ramsden, A. Wilkins, E. Wilson, Masters R. Allen, J. Guest, G. Guest, I*. Rimmer, and A. Wilkins. THE WIND JAMMERS. The liarqae_-r:mpreza. which left EditJibui's on .February 12 last, ariirc-d at Auckland this morning with a cargo of salt. The barquentine Mary Isabel left Clareueetowu eighteen days later, and arrived at Auckland at noon to-day, a couple of hours behind the -Empreza. T-he Mary Isabel carries a cargo of hardwood. The officers of the Victoria report sighting two barquentines off the Hen and Chickens yesterday, one painted grey, and the other black, with.red below the water-line. The former was the Mary Isabel, and the latter description corresponds withthe Pendle Kill, which left Newcastle on March 12, ■ and which should arrive at any moment. • - PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY. The following list of passengers by the Victoria, from Sydney, appeared in part of our edition of yesterday:— Mesdames Dale, Solger, Campbell, Myers and two children, Handy, Fowler, Bams, Sharp, Misses Campbell, Peach, Streuli, Barnes, Watson, Cavill, Mclntyre, Sherwood (2), Messrs Handy, A. B. Lord, J. C. Nichols, G. E. Dale, T. L. Solger, J. Wyatt, R. E. Hellaby, T. Wright, D. McKenzie, Cnthbertson, Onsley, Quin, W. Stanton, ; Fitzgerald, L. Myers, R«x, E. H. Page, W. S. -Fowler, A. Neilson, Baker, Barnes, J. W. Smith. Russell, Sherwood, W. E. Bruce, and the Rev. Geo. Wright, and 85 steerage passengers. PASSENGERS FOR THE SOUTH. - The s.s. Victoria, sailing..at 3.30 pjn. today for Dunedin, via East Coast ports,takes the following passengers for GisMiss- Sowdeu, Mesdames McSkimming, Maddison, Tattersneld and child, :Israel. Middleton, Messrs Dallen, r. Walsh, A. Fothergill, Smith, Agnew, Brown, MeMjllan," L. Benjamin, S. C. Cane, Tatterxfield, Ormond, C. Tafcle, Howden, Mo.Gregor. Steerage: Misses Clark, , Ward, Mesdames -Wood and 4 children, Ashby, Messrs Wood and boy, Amos (2), Erocher, McDonald, McLaws, Cariey, 5. Greaves. AsfiEy, F. A. Shaw. For Napier—Misses Sterner, Bowley, Biddell (2\, Mesdames Meikleham, T. Fraser and two children. Bhaw and son. Tingey, C. King, Messrs Tnrley, H. S. Brabant, F. Onslow, McMillan. T. H. Garland, C. King, Captain Meikleuam. Steerage: Misses Biddle (2), Mrs Mclndoe, Mr Mitchell. For Wellington— Misses Thompson, Wilkinson, Mesdames Powell, Best. Messrs Savage, H. Coull, Jones, PowelL Steerage: Miss Ryan, Mrs A. Williamson. Messrs A. Williamson. J. Walker. For Lyttelton—Mr Isit. For Dunedin:. Miss Barber, Mrs Barber, Messrs Hardie, A. L. Alexander, Rev. W. Beatty, Dr. J. A. Pottinoer. Steerage: Messrs A. Coleman, A. Wilson.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 24 March 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 24 March 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 24 March 1908, Page 4

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