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SHIPPING.

■ c ■ Moon's Age: Last Quarter, July 20, 11.30 >.m. Sunset: This evening, 4.49. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 7.3. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 7.35; to-morrow horning. 5.2. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 11.47" tomorrow evening. 0.15. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 10.27: to-morrow evening, 10.55. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 11.52; to-morrow evening, 0.20. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Young Bungaree, s.s., Whlttingham, from the coast. Kjanieri, s.s., T. Meyers, from Whangarel. passengers: Messrs. Moon, Nicholson. Anderson.—Northern Co., agents. TIIIS DAY. Kahn. scow. Johnson, from Klri-pata. Fannie, scow. Allan, from Whangarel. (Daniel, barque, 307, Cretereko. from NewCastle.—tW. and G. Wlnstone, Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Wimmera, s.s., 3022, William Waller, for Sydney. Ngapuhi, s.s., E. Stephenson, for Whangarel. Clansman, s.s., >E. McLeod, for Russell. Aupourl, s.s., T. Hnultain, for Tauranga. Waiotahi, s.s., C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, Port Charles, and Whaugapona. Baden-Powell, s.s., H. Petersen, for Whangarel. Chelmsford, 5.5... John Taw, for Awanui, -Houhora. Waiharara, Whnngnroa, and filangonui. Handa Isle, barquentlne. W. Dennison, tor Sydney. Bravo, scow, A. Welson, for Ngungurn. THIS DAY. Victoria, s.s., £969, F. G. Entwlsle. for Xhf South. Passengers for Gisborne: Saloon > —Misses Quinn. Wood. Mesdames Whitson, Cato, Messrs. tf. Chambers, A. O. Brown, C. Jones, Finn. Watson, Adair, Leaning, Scatter and boy. Goldle, Holmes. Wihltson, Cato, Commissioner Dlnnlo; steerage—Miss \O-gden, Mr. Goodwin. For Napier: Saloon— Misses Brabant, Bradley, Mesdames Long and. child. Price, Maekay. Hlght. Mesda-mes :W. A- Hanson, Daten, Limbrick, Brabant, IW. G. Dndfield, Hight, Long. Maekay, J. .[E. Wheeler; steerage —-Miss Irvine. For fWeMngton: Saloon—Mesdnmes Lindsay and ichild. Law, Macf.arlane. Williams and child, Messrs. Barber. Lindsay, steerage —-Messrs. ©yer. R. H. Murphy. For Lyttelton: Saloon -—-Mrs. Knrnow. for Dunedin: Saloon—Mr. 2. Ford. j" NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarel; Kanleri leaves for Whangarel Town [Wharf at 5 p.m. (Wednesday: Aupourl arrives from TauTanga about S a.m.: Waiotahi leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight; Kanleri arrives from Whangairei Town Wharf; Clansman arrives from Russell about 8 a-m.; Ngapuh, ileaves for -Whangarel at 8 p.m.; Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Raglan and Kawhia; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whaugaroa, and Mangonul at 5 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, -Port and Whangapona. I [UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. 9 EAST COAST. Wednesday: Wanaka sails for the Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru at 5 p.m. Thursday: Tofua arrives from Sydney, Tonga, and Samoa; Monowai arrives from Southern ports; Squall arrives from Gisijorne and Tolago Bay. Saturday: Monowai sails for Southern ports at 12 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 for the same ports again at 3 p.m. Itrain 2-10 p.m.). Friday: Takapuna arrives from WeUrsgton and New iiymouth, and sails for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). EXPORTS. Per Wimmera, for Sydney: 1005 sacks oats, 653 bags chaff, 125 sacks hides, 4 cases kauri gum, 2 cases biscuits, 3 bales hay, 6 bales slrins, 16 sacks glue pieces, 1 cask pelts, 175 kegs beef, 40 sacks coffee, 133 sacks broken glass, 430 boxes butter, 165 sacks sand, 4 sacks horns, 8 empty tubes, 26,908 ft timber and sundries. The scow Tramp arrived at the Bay of . Ushinds from Auckland this morning. The barque Daniel arrived from Newcastle with a full cargo of coal at noon today. The s.s. Walotahi resumed her running yesterday, after undergoing extensive al- • terntiona anu repairs, which occupied several months. A large number of new plates were put in the hull, and the machinery was all taken out and overhauled. The renovation of the vessel has been complete, and she is now practically a new vessel. An Innovation that will be appreciated by ( the travelling public is the installation cf the electric light throughout tbe vesseL The Tyser steamer Nerehana, with over 30(iu tons of general cargo from London for this port, left Sydney yesterday, in continuation of her voyage, and should arrive here on Saturday next. Messrs Heather, Roberton and Co. are tbe local agents for the vessel, which proceeds South after discharging.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 167, 14 July 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 167, 14 July 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 167, 14 July 1908, Page 4