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SHIPPING.

Moon't Aga: First Quarter, December 1. 814 a.m. Sunset: This evening. 6.48. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 4.28. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 8.55; to-morrow morning. o.^o. Onehangn: To-morrow aornms, l.o; tomorrow evening, 1.20. Manukau Hearts: To-morrow morning. 11.45: to-morrow evening. 0.9. Kaipara Heads. To-morrow morning. 1.10; to-morrow evening, 1.34.

ARRIVALS. THIS DAY. Squall, s.s.. Bpnton. from Gisbome ana Tolaso Bay.—Union <0.. agents. Kanicri. s.s.. Mejers. from Woaneare!. Paspense-s: Mi's " Hndpps, Mosiiames Hr)dir(>s and rrnwforrt. Messrs Corquindale. Craw-ford. Kinson. KHnser. Coffey, Hutehison.—Northern Co.. ajrents. AValKare, s.s.. Berneci. from Sonthnni and East Coast port?. Passenzers: Mesdamps McAfTer. Cordpry. Collins. Canlton. Eussell. Gray. Misses Leitch. Porris. Miller. Brett. Eobinson (2) Dean, O'Meara, Messrs Bro«-n. McAffer. Hojran. Corderr. Collon, Castelli. Grnar. Rev. Wilson, nay, Collins, Mndgway, Macniven. Stnnnfelt Styehe, Robinson, Deeming. Hodee, Tuilwald Lint, Matthews, Dobbie, and 31 steerage.—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTETRDAY. Xgapnhi, s.s., C W- Cnmmings, for WhaDgarei. Clansman, s-s-, E. McLeod, for Russell, t Whangaroa, ajid Vnn^nnnl C. Hopkins, for the Great Barrier. Torgauten, a.inlDary, s.s., Itnir. for Wellington. JfORTHEEN" S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Kanleri leaves for Whangarei at 7 p.m.; Ngapnhi arrives from Whangarei at 5 p-m.; Waiotahi arrives from Great Barrier at 5 pjn. Friday: Waiotahi leaves for Talma and i Mercnry Bay at 6 p.m.: Ngapuhi leaves for ! .Whangarei at p.m. UNION STEAMSHIP CO. MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday: Waitare Bails for southern, ports at 12 noon; Sqnall sails for Say and, Gisbome at noon. WEST COAST. Pridar" Takapnna arrives from New PlyBocth Tnrl Wellington, and sails for New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p-m. (2.10 p_m. train). Saturday; Corinna arrives from the South. ETJB&AET-PAKKEm CO.'S MOVEMENTS 'Sunday: Wimmera arrives from South; yictoria. arrives trom Sydney. Monday: W-tamera saills far Sydney at 5-30 p.m. Tuesday: Victoria saHs for South at 2 EXPECTED JIEEITALS. Aberlonr, s.s-. from New Tort, via Australia; sailed November 11. Daniel, barqne, from Newcastle; sailed Kovember 'M. Foreric, s-S-, from San Francisco; sailed November 20; due about December 18. Wakauui, s.s., from London; sailed November 7: due about December 28. Alice, schooner, from Maiden. Island; due in December. Kmpreza, barque, from Surprise Island; due early in December Caracciolo, ship from Marseilles, at Wellington, Nov. 22 Dalaorch, s.a., from New Tork, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail, October 14; due Dec 20 Gowauborn. s.s., from Sew York, via Australia; sailed Sept. 25; at Melbourne Nov. IS Kal, barque, from Antwerp; sailed October 10. Morayshire, s.s., from Liverpool; galled Oct. 17; due Dec. 10 Otalii, s.s., from Liverpool; to sail November 30; due January 10 Star of Australia, s.s., from New York, via Australia; sailed Uov. 8; due about Jan. U Star of New Zealand, S.S., from London, via Auetralia; soiled October 20 Star of tlnglaud, s.s., from New York, via. Australia, sailed September 26th; at Melbourne Nov. 10; due December 1 ;i ■ihniin t s.s., i.ruiu New to sail December lGth.Cornwall, 6.5., from Liverpool, via Welliuglon, sailed November 14th Toiuoana, s.s., from Loudon, via Australia; sailed Nov. 20; due about Jan. 21 Aparima, s.s.. from Calcutta, Singapore and Java, to sail December 4; dne about Jan.

8 ~! '---TTiiaa Pakehu, s.s., from Liverpool; sailed October

31; due December 25. Kerehana, s.s., frosn London, via Australia; sailing. Novembei 2S. Cape Breton, s.s., irom New York, via Australia; sailing November 25th. Atua, s.s., from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga; dne December 3 Clan Macanley.- s.s., from Bnnbury; loading Isabel, schooner, from Tonga; due early.

VESSELS IN PORT. Annapolis. U.S. Gunboat, In stream Kaipara, s.s., at Kailway wharf .Kalkoara, s.s.; in stream. Aldebaran, barque, at Chelsea. Wnangape, β-s., in stream Iris, in stream. Mimiro, s.s., at Qneen-street Wharf. Waiapu, schooner, at Qneen-st. wharf Southern Cross, in stream James Craig, barque, at Hobsaa-street wharf. KokoHHeard r barqnentine, at Hobson-st. wharf Wfftatnn, s-s., at Qneen-st. wharf Devon, &.S-, at Queen-st. wharf Waikare, at Hobson-st. wharf PROJECTED DEPABTUBEa FOR SAN FJIANCISCO AND SEATTLE— Foreric, via. Sydney and Apia, about December 20. FOB LONDON — Kla Ora, β-e., via the South, loading Kajpara, r£., via the South. Dec 1 jDparoa, via the South, Dec, 15 FOB SYDNEY— ffiimmpja, 5.5.,. Monday FOB V!ANOOtrVEB— Xren of Rathven, sjs,, via Honolulu; about December 10. The a-s.s. Torganten took her departure yesterday for Wellington with 137,0 raft of timber. The s.s. Komate is expected to arrive at 'Auckland from Westport on Saturday with a full load of coal. On discharge, the veseell will probably proceed to Newcastle. The s.s. Sqnall arrived from Tolago Bay and Gisbome early this morning, after a rather boisterous passage. The vessel leaves again for the South on Saturday at noou. The Northern Co.'s auxiliary schooner iWave, which went on the beach a week ago :when entering the To Tunn Channel is still aground. Her cargo has heen discharged in punts. It is considered likely that the boat will be refloated. The Union Co.'s steamer Fiora is replacing the Haupiri on the East Coast Bays and Gisborne service dnrmg the wool seaBon. The Hanpiri is now undergoing overhaul at Wellington. The Flora sbonid arrive at Auckland from Gisborne, via way ports, to-morrow night or Saturday morning. THE MATATUA. Tbe Tyser liner Matatua is expected to leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington. On completing discharge there, the vessel leaves for the Bluff. COPKA TIiADE. It is understood that negotiations are in hand, on the v»rt of the Cook Island Tradins Co.. to charter the Northern Coal Co.'s ketch Mnonah for a voyage to load copra at one of the Cook Islands, for Auckland. If alt arrangements arc made, the vessel win probably be place-tl under the command of Captain Champion. THE KAIPARA. The New Zealand Shippins Co. - s s.s. Kiiipjira leaves Auckland on December 1 for Southern ports, to complete loading, finally sailing from Lyttelton for London on Uec-eu.lK-r 10th. The Kaikonra. at present ly- ):)«■ in the Waitemata, will go into dock shortly. j IMPORTS. Ei Sonall: 300 liass of mails. Ex V.-aikare: 4(5 hogsheads and (X) cases I a.c, lou ba-H barti, 120 boxes snltanas, 620 iT.p flour. 7G insots tin, 17 ranges, 50 cases milk, -im hags pollarc, 2G6 bags pollard. G&1 satks potatoes, 356 sacks-oats 42 packages 137 cases pickles. 1241 saeY.s chaff, ,o4 bags wheat, 21G cases meats 100 boxes hutter, 70 boxes currants, 42 packages tea, ISO cases matches. 50 bosrs candles. 1 horse, t; sheep, aud geu- esai merchandise, fa c

THE WAIKARB. The s.s. Waikare, 3071 tons. Captain J. Bernech. arrived from Dunediu. via East Coast ports, at 9 a.m. to-day. She experienced light variable winds and smooth seas on the trip up the coast. THE VICTORIA. The Hnddart Parker Co.'s s.s. Victoria left Sydney at 5.30 p.m. yesterday, nnd should arrive in Auckland on Sunday evening.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 4

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