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SHIPPING.

Moon-s Age; First quarter, Jane T, 4.20 p.m. Sunset: This evening, 4.41. Sunrise: To-morrow morninj;, 656. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 5.46; to-morrow morning. 3.9. Onehunjja: To-morrow morning, O.irf; tomorrow afternoon, I_l3. Manuka v Heads: To-morrow morning, H. 34; to-morrow afternoon, 11.53. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 0-59; tv-morrow afternoon I.IS. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. Auponri 8.5., T. Haultain. from Whanrarei Passengers: Mesdaines Stewart, Nicholson. Alderton and child, Lindsay, Keri Ilay Patterson, Uollisou. Caldwell, Foot'e, Lee, Ansinn. Carson. McGruer, Misses Mitchell, Uedley, Ansten, Connell. Rowlands, E. Wells, Healey, Caldwell, Foote. Fisher. Mould. Wells. Messrs. Nicholson It- Brown. Clarke. Lumpp, Howaiu. It Brown Darby. Jaiuos. Mnnro. Tate, II Williams. Fraser. Morton, Harris. Harden, McGuir, BlomfieUl. the Revs. McNeil. P. Foil. Masters Lloyd. Frazer. Harrison, aid 3:: steerage. —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. Glenelc s.s., F. Jonas, from Whangarei.— James Smith and Co., agents. Baden-Powell, s.s.. U. Petersen, from Wnangarei.—Northern Coal Company, agents. Greyhound, a.s.s., H. Subritzky, from the North.—Master, agent. YESTERDAY. Havoc, scow, from Nguniruru. Alma, scow, from Ngtvngoru. Ranger, scow, from Wfringarei. Kaiapoi. s.s.. 2003, Dawson, from the South. —Union Co., agents. Southern Cross, mission steamer, oW, Sinter, from the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, and Norfolk Islands. Passengers: [Mr. and Mrs. .lames. Mr, and Mrs. G. Adams ;>cd child liesthiines Jeukin and child Biddle, A. Q'nintall, Misses N. James, J. Chapman. R. A.. J. L.. and G. Quintal!, Met<-alf, Sister Kate. Messrs. G. QuintaU, C. Jackson, L. Adams. P. Buffett. It. Evans, R. Quintal!, the Hers. M. Sutron, J. jSL Steward. S. Howard. Nsauawa, s.s., P. A. Stein, from Tanranya. Passengers: Misses Commons. Fitt, Mesdames Foxcroft. Hamilton, Clark, Messrs. Foxcroft, WalHs. Clark, Sinclair, •McPhael, Masters' Harper, Clark.—Northern Co., agents. Paeroa, s-s., Goertz, from the North. PasEengers: Mr. Sheriff and two Austrians.— Xorthern Co.. agents. Chelmsford, 8.5., John Ta-w, from Merenry Bay, Tairna and Whangamata. Pas6engers:"Mr. and Mrs. Gajich. Mrs. Bayle, Miss Reed, Messrs. Melville, Petersen, McINaughton.—Northern Co.. agents. Wimmera. s.s-, 3070, 'William Waller, from Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Black, Summers, Williams, Cotter, Ridley, Kemp, Bennett, Bailey. Shannon. Quick and two children. Codrinjrton, Brown and child, •Hnlme, Misses Brierley, Summers, Hard ins, Collins, Ridley C 2), Brunton, Mitchell, Shannon, Jones, Messrs. W. Boyle. A. Armiger, R. White J. Kirker. J. Lane C. J. Cooper, A. Wigmore. C. F. Beckford, H. lArmit, J. Hope, Wntts. Summers <21. A. D. Salewser. C. Merson, C. E. Davey, Walton, M. Simcox E. J. Clarke. W. R. Tuck, L. Nathan, D. De Silva. Leahy. Ballaan. W. Hilder, H. Bradley. B. Dunn. G. Vernal, J. Preston, P. Brunton, A. W. Yarnham, H. Hyman, H. Bertridge. Dnruham |2), Capper, Gold, L. Ledger, Pullin (2). J. Lord. T.- Ryan, l>. Hussey, E. A. Lake. Moffat, and 72 sreerage.—L. D. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents. Victoria, s.s.. 2969, F. G. Entwistle, from Dunedin. -ria ports. Passengers: Mesdames Cotter, Thomson, Stratez, Thomas, Sinclair, Williams and child, Dick end four children. Still, Russell. Johnston, Jackson. Rieketts and child, Walsh and child, Misses Cotter, Hume. Stratez, Thomas. Naden. Clayton-Brewer. Broome (2), Burn, Miller, Robb. Sowden, Skeen, Florence, Cooke, Wilkins, Williams (2), Hose, Fodriek, Dods, Flavell. Galbraith, Messrs. Logan, Isiuies. Ross. Thomas, Dick, ■Dawson, Van Dadelselzen, Meßean, Free, sail Mackrel, Dodds, Russell, c. Roberts, Broome, O. Chambers, Jagusch, Stuart. Finlayson, Rae, Fitzgerald. Lewis, w. Noton, Cooper. Morrison, W. Pitt T. Dods. Baeyertey. Kretsehmar. "Woodrofte, Richardson, Baillie, B. J. Chrisp. Wyllie, Mathias, Adams, Wrisht. O'Mara, Kershavr, White, Broune. Graham. Gideon. Pavlitich Blithe, Walsh Masters Wylie. Thomas (2). and 55 steerage.—L. D. Nathan and Co., Limited, Bgents. ■this r>Ax. Pelican, Gardiner, from Wr-.angarel. Add DepaTtnres—YESTERDAY Baden-PowelL s.s., Petersen, for Wianjrarei. Rambler, scow, for Tairm. Moa, scow, for Whanjrapona. DEPARTURES. SATUEDAY. Harjorie Craig, barqne, 499, R. Campbell, lor Kaipara and Melbourne. Kauieri, s.s., T. Meyers, for "WTiangarei. YESTERDAY. Baden-PoweH, e.s., H. Petersen, for Whaßgaxei. KOKTHEBN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Apanui leaves fo rßnssell at 5 pjm-- Anponri leaves for Taurangi at 5 pail.; Aupouri leaves for Tanranga at 5 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Whangarei; Chelmslord leaves for Port Charles, Knaotunn, and Mercury Bay at 5 p-m~; Paeroa leaves for Hauiora, Waiharara, Mangonui, and •SThangaxoa ai 2 p-m. Tuesday; Clansman arrives from Whangarei about 4-30 p.m.; Rarawa arrives at ©nehtmga from New Plymouth about S a.m., and leaves for the same port at 3 p-m. Ctrain, 2J.0 p-m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at o p.m.; Ngatlawa leaves for Ohrwa and Opotiki at 4 P-m.; Chelmsford arrives from Mercury Bay, Port Charles, and Knaotunti about 7 P-m. jDmo2rco3EPA?nrs -■movemuxits. EAST COASTC. — Koromiko- arrives from Westport Wednesday — Wanaka arrives from Blnff, Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, and Gisborne. WEST COAST. "Wednesday: Eotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth; Kotoiti sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Kelson at 3 p.m. (2.10 p-m. train). Friday: Takapcna arrives from New Plymonth and "Wellington, and sails for New iPJymouth at 3 p-m. (2.X) train). KTJDDAICr TAEEEB. CO.'S 3IOVEMEJJTS. To-day — Victoria sails for Sydney at £30 p.m. Tuesday — Wimmera. sails Jor Southern pons at 2 p.m. EXPECTED iMoaca, from Sydney; due Sunday. A ma, s.s-, from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga, due June 18. Eauroto, E.S., from the Society and Cook Islands, due Thursday Etephanotis, s-s., from TorK, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed April 29; due early In July leanara, s.s., from New York, via MclDourne and Sydney; to sail May 'JO Janeta, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail June 10 Toko ma ru, 5.5-, from London; to sail .Tune 5; due about July 23 Delphic, 8.M.. from West Coast D.X portfc. via left Liverpool May 1C; due middle of July Bnceros. s.s.. from New lork direct; sailed April S; due Tuesday Cornwall, s.si.. lrom West Coast TJJK. ports, left Liverpool April 4th Caracclolo, ship, frcni Marseilles, to load. Star of Australia, S.S., from Liverpool, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed May 9. Buteshire, s.s., from Liverpool, via Melbourne and ' Sydney; sailed May 2; due about July 7. Etar of New Zealand, S.S., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed April 11. Inverlc, s.s., from Sydney, dne early Boveric, s.s., from San Francisco, via Apia; Bailed May 19; due about June 14 PROJECTED DEPARTOfcES. FOB FIJI— Talune, s.s.; June ID. ('Oil SYDNIsX — Victoria, s.s.. to-day lull LONDON— Tokomaru, via tb« South. June 5 l'apiiroa, s.s., via the Souti, loafllng June 9 FOR '1-ItISCO AND SEATTLE: Inveric, e.s., via. Apia, early VESSELS IN PORT. Southern Cross, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Victoria, s.s., at Quay-street jetty. Wimmera. s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Kaiapul, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Aiviiiiiuec Craig, barque, in ctream Pioneer, ILM-S., in atream. Iris, n.M.c.s., In scream, Aldebaran, barque, at Chelsea. Connte Craig, barque, at Jetty Matatua* ts, At (Jueen-Bt, iwbart

IMPORTS. Per Victoria, from the South: 3530 sacks chaff. 1040 sacks potatoes, 55 gunnies and 12a bags onions. 352 sacks, 80 100"s. 160 s'J's, and 10 sacks (255.l flonr, 554 sacks brau, ISO sacks pollard. 126 sacks oats, 23 sacks oatmeal. 50 sacks pc-as, 100 sacks wheat, 161 sacks malt, 103 sacks barley. 3SO bars. 4 plates, and 40 cases iron, 2251 iron stanchions, 63 cases cheese, 34 cases and 5 sacks soap. Iβ easts and o drums ! oil. 131 cases apples, 40 cases matches, 43 eases tea, 455 cases canned fruits, 42 packmeats, IS cases bacon. 70 cases Siegel's syrup, 15 cases jam, 20 rolls netting. 26 reels lead, 20 cases lemon squash, 132 bundles laths. 7 bales trees. 10 cases whisky, crate, 4 deer, 2S packages railway material, | 9 sacks walnuts, 10 bales leather, r> crates fowls, 5 cases boots, 30 casks whisky, 5 cases butter, 34 eases drugs, 3-t cases tobacco and cigarettes, 33 cases drapery, 3 s hogsheads, S barrels and l>o cases ale, 107 | sheep, a large quantity of returned emp-1 ties, effects, samples, sundries, and transhipments, ex Marama from Vancouver, | Oceanien from Marseilles, Pacifique from i Noumea. Alrlie, from Singapore. Britannia from London, Augsburg and Magdeberg ,from Germany, and Australian coastal Per Wimmera, from Sydney: 972 sacks maize, 76 ingots tin, 20 "hogsheads white spirit, 1000 roofing slates, 2500 bricks, 400 sacks manure, 2OS bars lead, 200 sacks bonedust, 400 cases schnapps, 40 drums wood naphtha, 20 casks muttonbirds, ISOO bags rice, 120 cases sardines, 20 sacks psaa, 104 cases varnish, 24 cases Scott's emulsion, S casks earthenware, 10 bags coffee, 2(i cases tiles, 45 cases tobacco, 111 bags rivets. 21H) cases preserved fruits, 5 bales millet, 34 cases lanterns, 346 cases drugs, 30 cases rubbers, 50 cases salmon, 10 barrels grease. 15 barrels oil, 20 boxes prunes, 29 steel plates, 25 packages periodicals, 20 kegs citric acid. IXI2 kegs cream of tartar. 10 pepper, 2t> cases soap, 10 boxes tinplates, 555 packages tea, 12 bales paper, 12 drums calcium of carbide, 147 cases fruit, 440 melons, 46 bags pumpkins, 1050 spokes. 45U felloes, 6SO pieces timber, 175 swingletrees, 3tt bars iron, 150 sacks and 70 bales bottles, sundries, and transhipments ex Indravelli from Vancouver. Per Kaiapoi, from the South: 2200 tons grain and produce, one horse. The s.s. Kaiapoi arrived from Dunedln, Oaniaru, and Tiniaru at 0 p.m. yesterday. She brings a cargo of produce. The burque Marjorie Craig left for Kaipara on Saturday night, to load timber for She was towed to an otTing by the p.s. Lyttelton. The mission steamer Southern Cross arrived from the New Hebrides, Solomon, and Norfolk Islands yesterday morning, alter an uneventful weather passage. A large steamer, probably the Buceros from New York, passed Cape Maria Van Diemeu at 1 a.m. to-day, and should reach Auckland early to-morrow morning. The s.s. Wimmera, which left Sydney at 1.40 p.m. on Wednesday last, experienced strong southerly winds and high seas from Sydney Heads to the North Cape, thence ! moderate to fresh south-south-west winds I and smooth seas to arrival, at 7.30 p.m. yesterday. The Whnmera snfls for the South at 2 p.m. to-morrow. THE VICTORIA. The s.s. Victoria arrived from the South at 9.50 a-m. yesterday. She sails for Sydney at 5.30 o'clock this evening, taking ihe following passengers:—Saloon: Misses Bolaud. J. Pitcher, Croudace, A. Saunders, rotter, Todhunter, Swears, Eustace, Eustace (-), Dawson, Shera, Oakes, Perry, Brookes, Wood, Mesdames Wood, Wright aDd 2 daughters and maid, Skeates, ' Swears, Christian, Oakes, Seccombe, McDonald, Eustace, Dawson. Crooda.ee, A. Craig and child, Hollis and 2 children, G. Ward and 3 children, Messrs. Ingrain, G. Philips, A. O'Connor, J. D. Beetson, R. Nichol Waterman, H. Cramer-Roberts, Eustace (2), Croudace, Ormiston (2) Reyburn, Parkes, B. F. MitehelL Oakes A V Landberg, Pottkaemper (2), F. 'Barclay, L. Jacoby, M. Ward, S. Howe, J. Scott, Gedde3, Lonergan, Greenlees, Christmas, T. Wright, Skeates, Christian, Oakes, Seeeombe, McDonald, H. Flower, Cox. Levick, Ross, McKenzie, Richmond, Sturdy, Revs. S. Howard, Henwood, Tours, Capt, Habenicht. Steerage: Misses Scott, McCullough, Remfrey. Mesdames Arery and child Davis and a children, MeCullough, Eishop and child Remfrey, Messrs. J. Lonsdale Avery Mblloy, M. 0. Beer, A. McCullough' J McCullough, G. Greenfield D. Stewart J Reid F. W. Monthey, S. Wright. A. Jones F. Storer. J. Garrad, B. Mvers N Fuller C. Fowler, J. Crnmp. A*shbv nie-'ens' Lucas, Poppleton, W. Kendon, s WaJlaee' J. J. Parker, Twopenny, Juran, p. A Goold Constable Byrne.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 130, 1 June 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 130, 1 June 1908, Page 4

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