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SHIPPING.

Moon's Ase: Last Quarter, July 10, 6.28 p.m. Sunset: This evening. 4.46. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 7.5. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This afternoon, 11.15; to-nior-tow niornin. II.W. <inehun_ra: T'vuinrrow mnrnins, 3.23; tomorrow evculiiK. P..45. Muuuk.iu Heads: To-morrow morning. 2.3: to-morrow evening. 2.25. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning. £._S; 10-inorrow evening, li.o. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Lyttelton, n.<., Whlttlnt-ham. from the co.-i-t. lieviuipi'irt Kerry Company, agents. Tali. .nan. s.-.w. A. Sandersion, from ."han. iiv.. .lames Smith and Co., agents. Eii'-ounier. H.M. si-cond-clasß twin-screw pr>...-■■;> . ■ •raiser ,innm ions displacement. Captain 11. t'olomh. from Sydney. Kanifri. s.s.. T. Meyers, from Whangarei. rassi-ngcrs: Messrs !'. McKenzie. A. Aple. 11. McKenzlc. 11. Mt-Kennen. M. Goddwarth. T. Cox. Klllray. < ,-ilkiu, Nathan, Jones.— Northern Co., agents. THIS TiAT. Morayshire, s.s.. .V.51. McLachlan. frnm Liver] I, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Wei- , liugluu. —A. 11. Nathan, Ltd.. agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Seng .1, scow. T. Vast a. for Tairua. X. ipuhi, s.s., 1.. Stephenson, for Wli.i"i'lnii.mnn. s.s.. E. McLeod for Russell Whan-aroa, and Mungmini. Nuatiaw. . .s.s., W. Hark, for Tauranga end np,,ti!_i. I'.ob-u.Powell, s.s., 11. Peterson, for Wha-BSiir-i. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day - Anpnnrl leaves for Tauranga; Waiotahi arrives from Grent Harrier about 6.:>" p.m.; Ngajuilii arrives from Whang irei aimm 7 p.m.; Kanieri loaves for Whangarei town wharf: Uimu leaves Onehunga for Opunake and Wanganui. Friday: Apanui arrives from Awanui. c: •.. ah.iut 7 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei: Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Pay and Tairua; Kanieri arrives from Wha-Lg.iri-i about IU {>.vi.. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Friday Koroniiko _aiU for Westport at & p.m. imoauiiinej. Saturday: Monowai sails for Gisborne, Napier Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin at 3- noon; Squali sails for Tolas. Bay and Gislioruo at 12 noon; Wairuna sails for the Fluff, ii.iin.'iru. and Timaru. at 12 noon; Koroinlko .-ails lor Westport (direct), at 12 UuuU, ESrECTED ARRIVALS. Clan Mciunes. s.s., from San Francisco, vi-i Apia; sailed July 5; due August 5. Doride. barque, from Marseilles, via Wellington: to sail end of July. lie!_a. bar. lien tine, from .Newcastle; sailed June 2.".. Cornwall, 5.5., from Liverpool, via Australia; sailed Juno 2rt; due about Aug. 24 __.ii:a, s.s.. from Sydney, i'iji, Samoa, Tonga; due July ID K.ihinga, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail July 15; due about cud of j>e ptcmber iTf-akaiane, s.s., frjm London; to sail July 4; due about August 2G Walkure, s.s., from New York, via the South; sailed May 3 Bantu, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne aud Sydney; sailed May 13, due end ol July. Devon, s.s.. from Liverpool, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed May 29; due about July 28 (.at Capetown, June 26) Invertay. s.s., from San Francisco, via Apia: sailed June 12: due about July 12. Hawaii, barquentine, from Portland (U.S.A.); to sail early Star of Australia, s.s.. from London, via Melbourne aud Sydney; sailed May 23; due July 24 Southern Cross, s.s., from Melanesia and Norfolk Island; due early Tola..ana, s.s.. from -New York, via Melbourne'and Sydney; sailed June 20; due Marere, s.s.,' from London, via Melboura and Sydney; sailed July 2. Victoria, s.s.. from Sydney: due Sunday Hauda Isle, bar .uentine, from Newcastle; sailed July I. P.anr.oi-kburn, s.s., from New York; sailed June 21 Delphic, s.s.. from London and Melbourne and Sydney: to sail July 10; due about September in. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, -.ni. SYDNEY - Wimmera, s.s.. Monday FOR LONDON— Kaikouta, s.s., July 31 Maii-aii, _.s., middle July VESSELS IN TORT. Leicester Castle, ship, in stream. Hunt, barQiientine. in stream Alloc, sch., at Queen-st. wharf Ysabel, soh.. .'it Quecu-st. wharf Thvra,' s.s., ai Railway Wharf. Wairuna s.s.. at Ilol,sou street wharf. aioravshfre, s.s., at Railway wharf. Nerehana, s.s.. at Queen-street wharf. Jessie Craig, barque, at Hobson-st. whart Hazel Craig, barque, at railway .wharf.

Tl.M.s. Encounter arrived from Sydney last night, and went cut into the Rulf for pin practice iliis morning. The baniueutiue lima and the barque Hazel Craig leave for Mercury Bay tu-nigut to load timber fur Australia. IMPORTS. Ter Wairuna fc>SO sacks and bags Atlas flour, sacks oats, sacks potatoes.— T. 11. Hall and Co. 3'J Per Wairuna from the Bluff, flamaru, and Tiraaru: 2120 sinks. 370 lOOs, 1737 50's, ami 3'» sacks-2-Vs liour. 20 sacks wheat meal, 11 I'mi's, 27 sacks -."is. and !3 sacks 7's oatmeal H.-.77 sacks wheat. i'-'ij sacks oats. llniu'sacks potatoes, li»l sacks linseed. 2U w.-ka grass socil lo sack« rescue. 233 sacks imli.ml, !»••) s.i.-k* bran. H»i bales bay. 43u Kile- straw. :;n'. sacks gravel, .1 blocks stone. 7-ln c,i S ,. s and 45 crates [irescrved milk, 32 cases uicais. •"• cases bacon, -i cases cheese. 4 bales woollens. 7 luu>dl"s supplements, S7 packages furniture, and sundries. THE MORAYSHIRE. Tho FcdcralMiuilder-Shiro liner Morayshire arrive.) from Liverpool, via Melbourne, j Sydney, and Wellington, at 2 p.m. to-day. Till-: CLAN McINNE'.'J. The local agent f"r Hie Australian Mall Line, Mr. J. C. Speddir-.g, is in receipt of cable advice staling that tile ss. Clan ilclnnes left San Francisco for Apia. Auckland, and Sydney on July •"•, and will he due here about" August .". QCARTEIJLY SHIPPING RETURNS. The shipping returns for the quarter ending on .Tune Wttll last have been compiled by the Customs Department. The oversea arrivals totalled i; 4 vessels, of :i gross ton unge of KM.'.i:'".. Willi 3nso men us crews, as nsalnst 07 vessels of i:,1.277 ions, with 3132 men as crews for Ihe corresponding period last year. Tin- ilepiirtnri's aggregated 49. ..i ivs'.|if, ions, ami wiih 'Jinn men us crews, men ..- 'lews. The arrivals during lho List quarter were niinlo up of 4S steamers ani pi -ailing vessels, ami In ihe .lime quarter, l'.ms. there were .Mi steamers and 17 sailers. Th.. departures consisted of L".i steamers and -" sailers, as against 3s. steamers and Hi sailers. The arrivals Included twelve i-n-.-iuiiTs from the lulled Kingdom, twontv steamers ami 14 sailers from New South Wales, four steamers from British Columbia, and rive steamers from the I'nited Stales of America. The chief trading ecutres for outward bound vessels were: New South Wales, with 1« steamers and Xi sailers, ami the diked Kingdom, with three steamers. Tlic balance, as In the case iif ilie arrivals, were distributed over the Paeitie Islands and adjacent colonies.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 161, 8 July 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 161, 8 July 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 161, 8 July 1909, Page 4

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