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SHIPPING.

p.m ICOn ° SS^: LaSt July 10, 6.2S jSttnsei: This evening, 4.45. -Sinmse-. To-moxrcnv .inorning, 7.5. " - HIGH WATER. Auckland: This afternoon, to-mor-row morning, 10.50. Onehunga. To-morrow, morning, 2.35; tomorrow evening, 3.CL Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, i-lo: to-morrow evening, i.40. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, i.40; to-morrow evening. 3.5. N ARR.IVALS. YESTERDAY". Baden-Powell, s.s.. H. Peterson, from rsgangwrn.—Northern Con 1 Co.. aarents. Xgapuhi. 5.8., W. Stephenson, from WhaEgarei. Passengers: Misses McLeod, Ashby, Campbell, Kilgour, Griffiths, Pegler, Rose. Bartlett. Goldie. Hickey McGregor Hunter. Wharfe, Mesdames .T."Wisg Morafcan, Sedlington. Robinson. Warden, Hutch"l*s. J. McNeil. Biss. Hunter, Messrs. .1. «igg, Morahan. Sedllugton, Tonilinson Smith. Hnsking, Whnrfe. Hardie, "Tulpan, Foote. White, G. Barry. Vause, H. B. Morey, En-en, Leslie, Wii-deH Hastrick, C. F. Bolton. Fell, Sniedley Donaldson. Elwarth, Atkinson. Gerrarcf, Redchffe, McLean. C. Fabin. Rev. .Tecks, Master L. Fisher and 10 steerage.—Northern Co . agents. THIS DAY. Thyra. s.s., 3742. Neilson. from Bunbury, Wa. Wellington.—Millars , West Australian DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. i'alune. s.s., 2078, J. T. Kolls, for Dnnedln, via ports. Kameri, s.s., T. Meyers, for Whangarei. Curlew, scow, W. Bourke, for the coast. Rangi. scow, C. Holstrome. for the coast. Herald, scow, W. Champion, for NguBguru. Chelmsford, s.s.. J. Taw, for Te Kao and Parengareuga. THIS DAY. Ngatiawa, s.s.. W. Bark, for Tauranga End Opotiki. Hauroto, s.s.. 19S8, W. Stevens, for the Cook and Society Islands. Passengers: ■Miss E. N. Wilson, Messrs. Gruning, G. J. Lockington, A. W. Donald, Twiss, J. S. Wilsnn, J. E. Smith, and 11 steerage. Navua, s.s.. 2030, P. Evans, for Fiji. Passengers: Misses Baumber, A, Virtue, Milne. F.. Tuxford, E. Street. E. Kirkby, Brooke. Tedswell. M. Williams. Hooper, Peas, Cottier, Nurse de Ohateaubourg, Mes(hmps Stuarc and infant. J. W. Burton and lnlan:, B. M. Stone. M. Birkby, Philson, Hodges. R. C. Jacob and infant. Collie, ■plntnbton. Bacon. Bavins and 2 children, ■Rowan. Smale. H. J. Gabb. Messrs. PearBon. Hathaway. E. McCrae. E. Rhodes, G. Roger. J. W. Burton, F. W. Kidd, W. l>. Van Lien. B. SI: Stone, Philson. Irving, Cooper. A. Southey Baker. Woodcock, H. B. T-angmuir. H. E. Partridge, F. E. Hunt, Taylor, Dreyfus. G. Jamieson Snowball, Gould. J. H. Tuxford. A. J. Furness. Marrinon, 'Hodg.es. Clowes, Plumbton, Smale, H. J. Gabb; Little, P. J. Peroell, C. .11. ■Hudson. P. Bailey. Capr. Browne, Dr. Le- | cinge. Capt. A. E. Chipperfleld, «cv.. C.: Bavin, and 35 steerage. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Waiotahi leaves for Great Barrier; Ngapuhl leaves for Whangarei {Railway wharf I: Clansman leaves for Russell. Waangaroa. .ir.d Mangonui; Kanieri enivps from Wbangarei (Town wharf), ftbon: 9 p.m. Tnurs'iay: Rarawa leaves Onehunga Tor - New I'lTcionth: Anpouri arrives from Ohiwa and Tauranga about 8 a.m.; Aupouri leaves for Tanranga: Claymore leaves- On.v hunga for- Raglan and Kawhia; Waiotahi arrives from Great Barrier about 5.30 p.m.: Ngrapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 7 p.m.: Kanieri leaves for Whangarei town wharf: Rimu- leaves Oaehunga. for Opunake | and Wansanui. 1 Friday: Apanui arrives from Awan.nt. etc.. about 7 p-m.: Ngapnhi leaves for Whaiig.irei: Waioleni leaves for Mercury Bay and-Tairua; Kanieri arrives from WhaEgarei about 10 p.m..

UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Thursday: Monowai arrives from Dunedln Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier, aud Gisborne; Squall arrives from Tolago Bay md Gisborne--Krid&y — Korpmiko sails for Westport at 5 p.m. (meaiiftin'e). Saturday: Jlonowai sails for Gisborae. Nupier, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin Et 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne ar 12 noon; Wairuna sails for the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Thursday — Earawa-sails fer New Plymouth j;t" r 3_ jufi. iXm tr.)' "EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Cornwall, s.s., from Liverpool, via Australia; sailed Juue 26; due about Aug. 24 Atua, s.s., from Sydney, i'iji, Samoa, Touga; Bue Ju'-y IB Kahinga, s.s., rroin Xew. York, via Mei- ' benrue and to sail July 15; due about end of .■September Whakarane, s.s., from London; to sail July 4; uue abot't August. 26 fValkur*, s.s., from New York, Tla the Nuutb; sailed May 3 Morayshir*. 5.5., from LiTerpooi, Tia Sydney and Wellington; sailed April .16; due Thursday Eauiu, a.s.. Hum New York, via Melbourne aiid Sydney; sailed May 13, due end ol J mi v.Devon, S.S.. Irom Liverpool, via Melbonrne and Sydney; sailed May 29; due about July 2S (at Capeiown, June 2B) Invertay, 5.8., from &au Francisco, via, Apia; sailed June aue about Juiy 12. Hawaii, bar<iuentine, from Poriianu (T.sj.A.j; to sail early Star of Australia, s.s., from London, via Melbonrne and Sydney; sailed May 2tJ; oue Juiy 24 Southern Cross, s.s., from Melanesia and NtrKiHk fetead; due early Toni-jkhd:*"STß:.~n:n!ir-?>-ew-TLark, via Melbourne and Sydaey;- sailed June 20; due August 23. itarere, s.s., from London, via Melbourn and Sydney; sailed July 2. Victoria, s-s.. from Sydney; due Sunday Haada Isle, barquentine, from Newcastle; sailed .Inly 3 Bannockburn, s.s., from New York; sailed June 21 Delphic, <=.?.. from London and Melbourne and Sydney: to sail July 10; due about September 10. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. FOR SYDNEY— \7immera. s.s., Monday FOR LONDON— Kaikoura, s.s.. July 31 Jfamari, s.s., middle July

VESSELS LN PORT. aarwoods Co., agents. Leicester Cast.c, ship, in stream, tlma, barquentine, at Chelsea Alice, schooner, in stream Tsabel, schooner, in stream thyra, s.s-, ai Railway Wharf. Nerehana. s.s.. at Queen-street wharf. Jessie Craig, barque, at Hobson-st. wharf Haze! Craig, barque, at railway wharf.

H.M.s. Encounter is now fully due from Sydney. The s.s. Navua sailed for Fiji at 1 p.m. today. The s.s. Wairuna is due to arrive from the South this'afteruooD, bringing a cargo of produce. The s.s. Hauroto took her departure for the Eastern Pacific Islands at 12.30 o'clock this afternoon. Tile Kak.-inua is loadiug coal at Westport for delivery at Papeete (Tahiti) for the British Admiralty. Tha s.s. Thyra, with a part cargo of jarrah. arrived from Bnnbury. via Wellington, Aiker discharging at Auckland she goes .on •o Opna to complete. It is stated that the new ferro-concrete wharf now under construction at Napier will be conpleted by the 14th inst., when ressels -will be able to berth. Last year the membership of the British Boilermakers' Society fell from 52.T76 to 51.256, and its funds from £290,570 to £153,-----554, a loss on the year of £106,685. Messrs Turnbull, Martin, and Co. have received cable advice from their London house that the steamer Buteshire, -which arrived in London on Monday last from New Zealand, met with exceptionally bad weather on the voyage. The saicon was stove In. and the chief steward seriously iujureU. The Huddart, Parker Proprietary, Ltd., of Melbourne, have con-acted with Messrs A lei- Stephens and SOll3, of Lintnouse, for the construction of a large twin-scrsw paseeninr steamer of about 415 feet in length, to steam 15 knots, and to have accommodation for first, second, and third class passengers. According ta an -exchange, the steei Fteamer Jessie Burns, .W£ll"known In New Zealand ports, has _been sold to a Glasgow firm 'or about £18.750. She is a vessel of Jjus tons gross, 2211 tons net, built by

a^^n TO^ Qi *K Bros - SunderJand, in. 1901, SnZ r ed \ he WWtburn Steamship C?riu^erlaß<l G " The ex-Government launch Xile. formerly £nd ->nT "I 6 . j? e ,T Oll Port Ferry Co., AuckSmwnr- i^ 1 ? has ~eeD "ading between „*?"■- Island anil the Bluff during tie I f« j years - returned to Port Chalmers Srt? "I"" , " 5 ago - Mr - "ansen, her owner, is <&„ if 1 ' Out * 8 a tKlw "'er for this port. £oni c alterations to her deck fittings are ™? carried out. and a trawl net has been ordered from Xagfer. m a week or ten |WSS it is expected, that she will be dellverln Sher quota to the local fish market . * j*?™* passengers for Fiji to-day in3. n d j « c followl ne. hnve. booked by |he H.MvS, ilarama. leavins Suva for Honolulu and vancoprer on Monday nest: —Mand Mrs B. M Stone, Mr and Mrs Plumbton Mr and Mrs Snwll. Mr and Mrs H. J. Granb, ITesdames EL Birkby, Hodges, Bacon, blisses E- Street, Er-ooise, Tid.av\"el] Deas CotteJr. Messrs Pearson, E. Macrae gI Roper?, P. D. Kidd. W. D. Van Lien. Gohen Irving. A. Sonthey. C:ooper, Baker. Bcevfus v. .iTinesan, Snoivtmll, Gould, Hodges V V: %£££ 1- &gw ri^v Pa i tri k^ rand. Woodcock, Dr. Levinpe, Captains K. Browne and C'nipperfield, aud 20 steerage. IMPORTS. Per Thvra, from Buobnry: &»o.Boo£t jarr-.ih timber. For Opua: 503,400 ft iarrah timber. MOVING THE TAVIUXI. An eari.v re-launchlnpr of the Union Company's stranded steamer T:\viuni at Westport is now expected. The Taviuni got anotber p.uil along the skids on Wednesday afternoon, making 130 ft for the two days :'" t l/ e 4 uein S the distance to the well to •iOOit. Mr J. Daniel, the Union Company's superintendent of repairs, expects to have the vessel over to the wall iv two or three days. The. stern will then have to be raised a_nother eight or ten feet for the re-launch-ing. Nothing definite as yet Is known as to whether repairs are to be effected at Westport or at Wellington

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 160, 7 July 1909, Page 4