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SHIPPING.

3loon's Age: Last Quarter, June 33, -4.56 p.m. Sunset This evening, 4.39. ; ' Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 7.5. r. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 1L22; to-morrow toorning, 11-47. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 3.32; tomorrow afternoon, 3.45. . Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 2.12; -to-morrow afternoon, 2.25. -.Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 3.37; to-morrow afternoon, 3.50. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Walroa, s.s., Pierey, from coast. Tarawera, s.s., 2u03, G. H. Lacy, from Dnnedin, via ports. Passengers: Misses Sinclair, Kirk, Boden, Crawford, Knignt, Jones, Mesdames Bond, Jackson, Grieve, Russell, Bell, Jones, Messrs Sutton, Wnite, Richards, , Spiers, Georgett, Lindsay, Bond, Taylor, Wall, Walton, Johnstone, Gray, Isaac, Howden, Richardson. Campbell, Massey, Sleator, Grieve, Devine, MacLaren, Wooler, Bell, and 13 steerage.—Union Co., agents. . Ngapuhi, s.s., E. Stephenson, from Whangarei.- Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roney, Misses Hazard, Russell, Archibald, Smith, Mander, Ross, Hansen, Mesdames Keilv, Rouse, Feather, Pickmere, Revitt, ■ Eraser, Finlav, Webb, Elliott, Messrs. Irv- I ine, White, Casey, Bach, Hntcnings. Johnson. Wilson. Cato. Williams, Thompson, Allson, J. Baxter, ileddings, Logan, Valentine, i Peeler, Bust, Pbelan, Buckland, Kealey, Cooper, Keilv, Downs, Penwarden, Owen, Brown, Harris, Culpan. Brown. Sub-Inspec- i tor Gordon, Sergeant-Major Cheator, and I eight steerage.—Northern Co., agents. Aupouri, S.S., T. Hanltain, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Misses Le Hoy (-), ! Mcilnrtiie, Messrs. Wake, Hunter, J. Smith, Flynn.—Northern Co., agents. -Fairburn, Fletcher, from Napier.— j blaster, agent. I DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Kanieri. T. Meyers, for Whangarei. Baden-Powell, s.s., Petersen, for Whan£arei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, s-s-, from Sydney; due Sunday Tomoana, s-s. from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed AprU 20 Oswestry Grange, s.s., from Liverpool, to sail June 27Kerehana. s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed May 22 Indradevi, S.S., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed May 23. Clan Matheson, s.s.. from New York; to safl July 27. Btepuanotis, s-s-, from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed April 29; due early in July Jeanpra, s-s., from New York, via Mcland Sydney; sailed June 10 Srmeui, s-s-, tfbui New York, via Mel--bourne and Sydney; sailed May 19 gokomarn. s.s., from London; to sail June 5; uue about July 23 Star of Australia, s.s., from Liverpool, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed May 9; at Melbourne June 18; due early in July iFSfeshlre, from Liverpool, via Mel- . bourne and Sydney; sailed May 2; due about July 7. Xorfolk, s_, from West Coast U.K. ports, via Melbourne aud Sydney, sailed May 30. !Tofua, s.s-, from Sydney, via Islands, due July 16 Katkonra, s~, from London, sailed May 6; <iue June _> Kaipara, &s., from London, to sail July '4; due Aug. 23 Jbga, s-s., from Newcastle, to sail July 1 Yeddo, s.s-, from San Francisco, sailed June 9; due July 7 Helphic, from West Coast United Kingdom ports, via Australia; left Liverpool May 16; due middle of July. Caracciolo, ship, from Marseilles, to load. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNIuX— Moana, s s , Monday Atua, s.a, via Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, Tuesday FOii LONDON— s-s-, June 23 iWakanui, s-s., July 4 (direct) FOR NIUE— Ysahel, schooner, -early » - ..FOR SAN FRANCISCO— Boverie, s-S, via Apia, June 3a ! VESSELS JJJ PORT. Southern Cross, sa, at Queen-street Wharf Iris, in stream. Isabel, sen., at Qneen-st. wharf PendTe TTfIT. barqnentine, at Chelsea Handa Isle, barquentine, in stream Atua, _s., at Qneen-st. wharf. -alune, at Hobson-st. wharf NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 8 p.m.; Aupouri leaves for Tauranga at 5 p-m.; Kanieri arrives from WhangareiChelmsford leaves for Tairua and Mercury Bay ax 7 p.m.; Apanui arrives from Houhora, and Awanui ahoiut 2 p.n*.

Saturday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 ajn.; Ngapuhi '• amves from Whangarei abont snm and leaves for Onehunga about 7 pjn.; Clansman arrives from Mangonm, Whangaroa, and Russell about &30" £ul ; UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday: Tarawera sails for Southern ' Ports at 12 noon. Squall sails for Tolago • Bay and Glsborne. y^ IMPORTS. aJ? IS* 5 from the 780 sacks flour, o0 sacks pollard, 915 sacks chaff, 40 • sacks seed, 490 sacks oats. 92 bales 5 L 420 sasar - M 6 sacfc s potatoes, 101 sacks malt, 138 sacks onions, 100 boxes soap 71 cases matches, 416 bales straw, 400 cases dried fruits, and sundries. The s.s. Stella was docked to-day The.Tyser steamer Tomoana left'sydney this morning, m continnation of her voyage from London, to Auckland, and should arrive here on Wednesday next. „*f G ?^ l ? e ",„ nßtice states ttat on and after Ist July, 1908, the red light indicating Victoria Channel blocked -Si be showH fSSLS? £ erm aster's house in front of the fl?S££" P °r Ctlalm ers, instead of on the flagstaff as formerly. Laj-oTi£intlQ6 Pendle Hill is loaning timber at the Railway wharf for Sydney fJS? e x- barQn<^ tine Handa with coals X 1 berthed at Chtdse * *° dis - _lfce s.s Kukoura is expected to arrive from London direct about Thursday "next The Talune left Fiji last night for -g^ft-^L?- 1 Shor n* arrlTe iere on Tuesday morning next. She sails for WeUm? ton shortly after arrival. weuingThe "Westport Times" says th»t «,. cut in the breakwater through proposed to launch the straaaeuL TavtaS .will be 50ft long, 50ft broad, -Sftflft 2£ ' Advices by the English mail state that the following vessels have been posted - -unssmg" at Uoyd's:-The Adolph Obrig Of New York, Captain Ross, New York to San Francisco, reported to have sailed on April 10, 1907; the Castle Rock, of Glasgow* Captain Jones, Sydney to Seattle, sailed September 25, 1D07; the Alacrita. of London Captain Thornton, Delagoa Bay to Hone kong, sailed on August 4. 1907;' the Aslak. steamer, of Christiania, Captain Andersen •Middlesborough to Drontheim. sailed on February 3. ISOS. a

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 146, 19 June 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 146, 19 June 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 146, 19 June 1908, Page 4

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