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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: Full Moon, July 3, 11.43 This evening, 4.42. Snnr'ise: To-morrow morning, «.!• * HIGH WATER. Auckland: Tils afternoon, 4.40; to-morrow Onebu'ngi: To-morrow morning, 8.33; tomorrow* evening. 9.-. , Manntaa Heads: To-morrow morning. t.13: to-morrow evening. 7.42. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, B.SS; to-morrow evening, 1t.7. ARRIVALS. XESTEHDAY. ->T"-aDuhJ s.f, E. Stephensou, from Whangarei? Passengers. Misses Harwell. Brown, McGregor, wWfeer, Mills, McDonald, Eltld Mesdames Douglas, Kaye. Turner, Cn' pman Na?h Warren and child. Messrs. Thompson. Whitman*. Nesbit. MacNamura, Armstrong Penwarden, Murdoch. Taylor, Croft, Cofeman, Kneebone. Mackesey. 3J"r, £>c Tourell, McKay. Reakes, Tatley Captain Tomer, Colonel Knignt, and 14 steer—Northern Co., agents. Ranei. scow, R. Mciiinlay, from the coast—Ford Shipping Line, agents. Sannet. scow, L Vasta. from the coast.— To-d Shipping Line, agenta. THIS DAT. Ermerdale, e.s., from Newcastle.— Bond M Ta-SVi "STb. Faulkner, from tano. Otuwa. and Tauranga. Passengers: Sli«s Garrawav, Mesdaines Morton, Dalzell and son. Sykes and child, Nelson, Jlessrs. Jones. Howanh, -I. Howarih. N. "Vixon. Rountree, K. Souur. J. Appleton, iiairi.'— Northern Co.. agents. Clansman, s.s.. E. McLeoa, from Russell. Passengers: Mesdames A. McNeill, Key, Misses Nicholson. Ben-yman, Zohrab, Perry, Liidfcrook. Bower, .Saunders. Messrs. C. Xls-t-.et, A Nicholson. D. H. Dysart, Lunjerick, A McNcill. Faithful CJ), Key, H. 11. (.'lark, Sherringron, and fire steerage.—Northern Co., agenis. TESTEBDAI. Baden-Powell, s.s., H. Peterson, lor Whansrarei. ' p a e-oa < «., E. H Goertz. for the North. Dandy, scow, J. Macdermott, for the coast. . .. Pelican, scow, J. ilacdermott. for the Lyttelton. p.s., G. .Whittingham. for the coast. THIS DAY. Orari. s.s., 720T, Forsdick, for TVaitara, JVellington aud Lonflon. PROJECTED DEPABTDBES. Hokoia, e.s., Monday Jlatatna, s.s., Thursday Mamari, s.s., middle July FOB FIJI: JCavua, i.s., July 7.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. •Mokoia, s.s., from Sydney; due Sunday

iiaurot'u. S.S., from the Cook and Society islandb; due Thursday Atua, s.s., from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga; due July 15 Kahinga, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail July 15; due abom end oi September

iWhakaiaae, s.s., £rom London; to sail July 4; due about August 25 Alice, schooner, from Harotonga: due early. IWalkure, s.s., from New York, via mc

South; sailed May 3 ftlorayshire, s.s., from Liverpool, via Sydney and Wellington; sailed April 16; left Sydney June 25

Isabel, 'schooner, irom the Friendly Islands;

due early, ilarere, s.s., from London, via Melbourne

and Sydney; to sail June 29tn. Bantu, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne nud Sydney; sailed May 13, due end oi July.

Devon, s.s.. from Liverpool, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed May 29; due about July 2S

Invertay, s-s., from San Francisco, via Apia; sailed June 12; due about July 12. Hawaii, barqnentlne, from Portland (U.S.A.); to sail early

Btar of Australia, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Slay 28; due Juiy 24

Southern Cross, s.s-. from Melanesia and Xvrtulii Island; dae about July 10.

VESSELS IN POET. Fiona, s.s., at.Chelsea ilatatua, s.s., at Queen-street wharf Kntkooxa, s.a., at railway whari. Leicester Castle, ship, in sfream. Hazel Craig, barque, at Railway whar£ lima, barqcentlne, at Chelsea Uazel Craig, barque, at railwaj- wharf. Ennerdale, s.s., at railway wharf, Jflora, 3J., at Quay-street jetty. NORTHERN CO.'S iIOVEMEXTS. To-day—Waiotahi leaves for Great Bartier; Ngapnhi leaves for Whangarei (EailVay TrimrfJ; Kanieri arrives from WhanJarei (town wharf) about midnight. Thursday—Rarawa leaves Ouenunga for >'evr Plymonth; Aupouri arrives from. Ohiwa and Tauranga abont 7.30 a.m.; lAnpouri leaves for Tannings; Waiotahi trrtves from Great Barrier about 5.30 p.ni.; Claymore leaves Oneiiunga for Hokiauga; Kanieri leaves for \\;iiangarei Town wharf; Tasmaa leaves for Whakatane.

Friday—Waiotahi leases for Tairua end Mercury Bay; XgapuM leaves for Wlangarei Balhray wharf; Clelmsford arrives Xrom Airaaul, etc.

UXIOX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. BAST COAST. Thursday — Tarawera arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier, and. Gisborne; Squall arrives from Tologa Bay and Gisborne; Hauroto arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonea. Friday — Flora sails for East Coast bays, Gisborne, Xapier, Wellington, 12 noon. Samraay—'.Cara-wera sails for Gisborne, J\apier, Wellington, I/yttelton, and Dunedin, at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tologa •Bay and Gisborne. at 12 noon; Navua arrives from Wesrport.

WEST COAST. Thursday—Earawa sails for New PlyJEur.tb at 3 p.m. (2.10 train). Saturday—Karavri arrives from Sew Plymouth.

The barquentlne lima has commenced her discharge at Chelsea.

The barque Louisa Craig leaves for Surprise Island, .Noumea, and thence Dunediu, to-morrow.

The departure of the Shaw-Savill steamer Matatna for London lias been postponed fcntil to-morrow forenoon.

The barque Jessie Craig, having completed loading produce at Lyttelton, is now ready xo sail tor Auckland.

The barquentine Selwyn Craig anchored Jh the stream this motaing in readiness to Bail for the Thames and Sydney. The llelan-esian mission steamer Southern Cross is expected to return to Auckiand alter her Island cruise about July 10 The Marine Department is callimrofor tenders for an overhaul to tie enmn»s of the trorerninent steamer Tatanetaj The s.s. Ennerdaie arrived from Newcastle early this morning with a part earso at coal for Auckland, the balanceHeing for xiie South. fßi The s.s. Aparima arrived at Singapore from Dunedm and Newcastle on June 2", and saiJed again for Calcutta on June 2 Ihe Ihiob Company's trainiug-sliip echerne has proved v*ry successful up to the present. At the commencement of theI>artlord's recent cruise only a sma n num . ber of cadets were taken, but there i= accommodation for a greater number and a lurcher consignment will probably hV t>rafti e a D d t0 Ule S!liP WheU £he

«J» e f T s ° u s * eamer Th m, with part B.Tv°ia 3 t a h tT ,T . B ° nbur y and Flinders £>ay. via the South, is discharinne- at We] Ungton this week. The vesselbL 90 {MO feet of jarrali for Port ChSrs md s™ has i.975,200 feet for Wellington Auckland Z°T Islands >- Millars Wesi cocsi4 Hardwoods Company are the ■m?^fr, SS - from the South rXhs • 'I commandi; a by captain J. ?2feMv. i bos i i m^*i% c *s a *°£r* M. Appleyard; third, Mr. G. A Hill- fourth' 3Jr. R. T. Crowe; chief engineer' Mr. J. Dunlop; second. Mr. W. J. Luke- third, Ml Bennie; parser, ilr P. Wallis; assistant, Mr. L. C. Bernard. After the Macaia leaves Port Chalmers, no bnn\r-SaTill steamer is fixed to load there until the Kumara arrives in August, but it Is considered probable that if sufficient cargo offers earlier, the Athenlc may •■all at Tort Chiliners to lift it If shd does; it will -be c red-letter day for the port as none of -the three- Shaw-Savlil •■biggest"—Athenic, lonic, and Corintnic— have yet shown much fondness for "th: sharp turn in tie chancel Bear Harringioi Point. -■

The s.s. Flora arrived from, East Coast ports at 10 a.m. toKlay. For the convenience, of passengers the Northern S.S. Go. Is how issuing railway tickets for the journey from Opau to Whangarei. The s.s. Orari sailed at seven o'clock this morning for Waitara and Wellington to complete her loading for London. The Orari is expected to take her departure from Wellington for London direct about the middle at next week. The s.s. Navua left Westport for Auckland this morulnc. and should arrive here on Friday next. She leaves Auckland for Fiji oil Wednesday nest.

tSIPOBTS. Per Ennerdale, from Newcastle: 500 tons coal. '■ EXPORTS. Per Orari. for London: 80.000 ft timtter, 2062 packets gum, (JO casks pelts. 242 casks tallow, 11 casks casings, 332 bales wool aha hair, 0 bales leather, 3S" Bales flax, 17SS bass concentrates. 4683 bags copra, 124 packages pearl shell, and 30 packages sundries.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 154, 30 June 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 154, 30 June 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 154, 30 June 1909, Page 4