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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: Full Moon, April 17, 4.25 a-m. " _„ Sunset: This evemng, o.ZJ. Sunrise: To-morrow mormng, 6.17. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 5.40; to-morrow morning, 6.1. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 9.4b; tomorrow evening, 10.7. Manukau Heads:, To-morrow mormng, S-2S; to-morrow evening. 5.47. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, B-51; to-morrow evening, 10.12. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Hero, scow, from the Coast. Stella, s.s., 267, E. Sellars, from the coast. —Leyland-O'Brien Co., agents. THIS DAY. . Amokura, training ship, Hooper, from the Nortnv.'---- ■ Aeon, S.S., 4221, Downie, from San Francisco, Paget Sound, Apia, and Tonga.—J. C. Speeding, agent. J \ DEPARTURES. i 3TESTERDAT. Apanui, s.s-, J. Wilson, for the North. Paeroa, s.s., H. Goertz, for the North. Manuka, s.s., 45(6, E. Phillips, for Duucdin, via. ports. Mokoia, s.s., 3505, E. E. Smith, for Sydney. Clansman, s.s., Ed. McLeod, for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. Passengers: 2disses- Farreil, Hare, Webb,- Partridge, Stephenson, Evans, Wells, Nurse Davidson, iMesdames Simpson and 2 children. Middlebrock, McCrae, C. Deeming, Salisbury, iWebb, Graham, Stephenson, Parsons, Messrs P. Parker, Story, Archibald, Bright, J. R. JL-imle, H. W. Fell. Buchanan, mil Culpan, •Worsfold, X, Coles, A. W. Adams. Aupouri, s.s., T. Hariltaln, for Tanranga. Passengers: Mrs. Turner and child, Mr. J. J. Boyce. Ngapuhi, s.s., C. W. Cnmming. for Whangarei. Passengers: Misses M. McLean, S. McLean, Snell, Cubitt, Mesdames H. Fussell and child, Wright, Castleton, Crisp, Foote. W. A. Castleton. Messrs. A. R. Pickmere, Thompson, Fussell, Begler. Noble, W. S. Tremaine, Wright, Farreil, Vinson, Fpote, Capt. Gibbons. Waiotahi, s.s., C. Hopkins, for Tairua, ■Whangamata, and Mercury Bay. Passengers: Miss Ford, Mrs. Lyall, Mr. Lyall. THIS DAY. Ngatiawa, s.s., P. A; Stein, for Tanranga' arid Opotiki. Passengers: Misses Graham, J. Hicks, Anderson, Day, Mesdames Newsham, T. Clarke, Lyons, Messrs. J. Pee Anson, Glenny, E. Mblesworih, Day, ■Lyons. Kanieri, s.s-, T. Meyers, from Whangaxei. Passengers: Mesdames Dee, G. Usher, Messrs. Cooke, Cawkwell, Mooney, J. D. McKenzie, Moyles, Dennis, Honeyman, C. A. Anderson, Downes; Gordon, Walsh Dramatic Co (9j, and Master Dennes. —Nor.ihern Co., agents. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 4 p.m:; Kanieri arrives from iWhangarei and leaves for Whangarei Town Warf at. 5 p-m. Wednesday: Aupouri arrives from Taulanga about S a.m.; Waiotahi arrives from ■Tairua, Mercury Bay, Port Charles, and Kuaotnnu about 5 p.m.; Aupouri leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Waiiangi leaves Onehunga for Raglan, Kawhia, and Waita.'a at 9 a.m. (train 8.15)4 Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 9.30 p.m. Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a vn amj leaves for the same port at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 P-m.); TVi'aiotati leaves for Tauranga at 5 P-m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 4 p.m.; Claymore leaves for Hokianga ~ at 2 p.m. (train, LlO pjnj; Aupouri arrives from the Great Barrier about bVp-m. and leaves for Whangarei at S p-m.; no steamer for JWhangarei Town Wharf. Friday: Ngapuhi. leaves for Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Apanui arrives from Awanui, iWaiharara, Hbuhorra, Mangonui, and Whangaroa ahout IL3O -i'ttv ; Aupouri arrives from (Whangarei about 4.30 p.m.; Paecoa arrives from the North about 6 a.m.; no steamer from Whangarei Town Wharft Clansman arrives from Russell, vvhamjaroa, and Mangonui, about 6 a.m. EUDDABT PARKER'S MOVEMENTS. Saturday: -Wmmiera arrives from the 'South.' Sunday: "Victoria arrives from Sydney. Monday: Wimmera sails for Sydney at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday: Victoria sails for Southern ports -st 2 pjn., UNION COISe&SSY'S MOVEMENTS. Ms? ce&sr. Wednesday — Kanapsri sails for Rarclonga and Tahiti, 10 a.m.; Talime sails for Fiji at 4 p.m-' _::-~ii. , Thursday — RaJtanoa sails for Wesrport 81 5 p.m.; Matai arrives from Dunedin, etc Friday: Squall arrives from Gisborne and ITolago Bay. Saturday: Maitai sails for Southern ports at noon; Squall sails" for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 2 p.m. ' WEST COAST. Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and sails egain tor the same ports at 3 p.m; (train 2.10 pjn.). Friday: Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth and Wellington, and sails for New Plymouth at 2 p.m. (train LlO pjn.). The s.s. Manuka sailed for Dunedin, via ports, at 5.15 p.m. yesterday. The training ship Amokura. returned from a cruise to the North at 9.30 a.m. to-day. The s-s. Wimmera is expected to arrive ■from the South on Saturday nest, one day -ahead of schedule time. The s.s. Mokoia sailed for Sydney at 6.50 p.m. yesterday, and passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at 10.30 o'clock this morning. ' The barque Northern Chief, which arrived in the gulf on Sunday last, was towed up to an anchorage in the harbour at 10 a.m. to-day. She brings a full cargo of •coal from Newcastle. The s.s. Manapouxi was undocked this afternoon. She is announced to sail for the Cook and Society Islands at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The following have taken out passages by the vessel:—Saloon: Misses Howard, A. H. Browne. Mesdames Curtis, Koeppen, Messrs W. B. Curtis, Young, Koeppen. Denis, Crocker, A. H. Browne, Hemus, Rev. Fr. O'Layerty, Major Jones. IMPORTS. Per Aeon, from San Francisco: 19 pkgs. paint, 40 barrels lubricating oil, 175 pkgs. and 515 boxes raisins, 56 kegs white lead, 475 cases apples, 50 cases pears, 792 cases prunes, 55 cases canned vegetables, 12 cases beans, 10 cases shrimps, 9 cases canned foods. 780 cases dried fruit, 15 pkgs. codfish, 16 pkgs. incubators, SO cases canned fruit, 457 pkgs. metal polish, 40 boxes peaches, 40 boxes apricots. From Puget Sound: 3960 pieces lumber. From Tonga' 670 cases, 6S kits, and 759 bunches bananas 209 cases and 134 kits oranges, 10 sacks cocoanuts, 2254 cases and 46 kits fruit. EXPORTS. Per Mokoia, for Sydney: 87 bars' silver, 1 box coin, 44,000 ft timber, 10 drums gas liquor, 100 bags sawdust, 4 bales scalps, 4 dogs, d cases walnuts, 303 sacks sand, a quantity of sundries, and transhipments per Mauapouri, from the Islands. PASSENGERS FOR CANADA. The passengers by the Talixne, sailing for Fiji to-morrow, include the following, who are pr«eedmg to Vancouver by the R.M S sSv??* 1^' via S Suva next T#esday:— 5SS a; A, Slr E - ana Lech-' mere, Mr and Mrs Wilson. Mr and Mrs C. . Gane, Mr and Mrs ?rrf P -^°\r Mr and ** Huntley, Mr and Mrs V. Moore, Mr and Mrs Short con Mesdames Wood Barron, W. Linford, Edie, Barclay, Misses im Baker Gane, FisherfWon FhUlip, Edna, Dickson, M. Whaanga, McPeake Hart, Messrs Rhodes, Kennedy, McPhail MeManemin, Butler, Pope, Cotterill F g' Sa-nlie. Piper, E. A. Lewer. Barron, Rendorp, O. S. Swimmock, G. Fisher, Monckton Edie (2), Holderson. Day, Larsen, Captains Lindsay, Neville, Hemming, Elders, D W Taylor, J. C. Sorenson.'W. L. Stephens, C. 31 Freeze, J. W. Linford. Steerage: Miss Campbell, Mesdames Mos^r?" A. Stead 2 children, and infant, Campbell, Messrs H. C. Whitman,, S. Mattey, Mosgrove, C. |W. Anderson, A. Stead, C. Goderis, P. Kelly, F. E. Nicholson, B. Porissler,- J. IFitz.cll, Ballaniyne, McKay, Moss <2),vKfugshott, Gibbs,. .-laid, A. ffreimah, X -JSr6|wny aiilgrew, Master.Graham. ' .'

THE' AEOJf--The Aeon arrived "from Sah Francisco, Pnget Sound.' Apia, and Tonga - early- this morning, after an uneveni-Cnl' weather, passage. She resumes her voyage for Sydney to-morrow; The steamer brought-513 tons of-general cargo, and 513 pkgs. of mails from Sah Francisco, and a quantity of fruit from -Tonga. She has 13SS tons, of general cargo, and ISSS sacks of copra, the latter from Apia, for Australian ports. THE TALUNE"S PASSENGERS. The s.s. Talune, sailing for Fiji at 4 _«h. to-morrow,' takes the following pas* jsangers:—Saloon: Misses ThleU Barrow, Day, Murray, Malcolm,- Phillip, Start (2), Gane, Fisher, Baker, im Thurn, E." Dickson, M;' Whaanga. McPealce, Morton, Hart, Mesdames Hempton, J; W. lanford, E. O. Lemer, Raphael, McConnell and child, Edle, Barclay, Short, Fleming Stru*a*ers. Hunsley, W. Moore, Short, J. Gane, Piper, Ranking and child,- Barron, Craig, E; Massage, Smith and two chnaren. start, Lady-Lech-mere. Messrs Rhodes, J. Gane, Ftsfrer, W. A. Smith. Kemsley, McPhail; McNea-men, Butler. Pope. J. Barber, Cottrell, F. J. Savilie. Piper, E.O. Lower, Barron, Start, T. Eenton, Swinnocfc J. Fisher, Murchie, Hempton, Short, Fleming,- Struthers.- Hunsley, W. Moore. Short, Haines,- Walker, L. Craig, B. Murdoch, Wilson. Reodorp, Mohekton, Edie (2), D. W. Taylor, Holderson, Day, Larsen. J. C. Sorenson, W. L. Stephens. J. W. Linford, Sir E: Lechmesre, Capts. Lindsay. Neville, and HenningSteerage: Misses Graham (2), Campbell, Mesdames Mosgrove. A. Stead, 2 children, and infant, Campbell, Graham,' Redding, Turner, E. D. Wood. Callagan. Ballard. Messrs n. W. Whitman, S. Mattey, Mosgrove, C. W. Anderson. A. Stead, C. Goderis, P. Kelly, P. E. Nicholson, B. Poussier, ,T. Fiteell. Ealiantyne. JlcKay. (2), Glbbs, Kingshott. Auld, A. Freeman, J. Brown, Ballard. Neumann. Milgrew, E D. Wood, H. White, Master Graham.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 14 April 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 14 April 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 14 April 1908, Page 4

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