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SHIPPING.

I Moon's Age: Last Quarter, September 7, J. 14 a.m. Sunset: This evening. 5.24. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 0.21. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This afternoon, 3.15; to-morrow BinrnlnK, 3.50. „ „. ~ Onehungn: To-morrow mcrnlug, t.do, rofcorrow evening, K!>. _i„_ Mauukau Heads. To-morrow morning. 8.3; to-i.iorrow evening, 0.40. Knlpnrn Heads: To-morrow morning, 1.40, tJMuori-uw evening. 5.14. ARRIVALS. IBBTERDAT. iNgapuhl, s.s.. E. S« p P u?nß , on ' * r ™ mtarel Passengers: lit', and Mrs. YS alker, Sfiss ritmann. Mesdnmes Scale, Pitmaun, Masou, Hunter, Messrs. Greer, Orpwnpd Smith. Reeve. St. George. Killer, Nesl IU Eawnslcv, Hawkins, McLeod, Captain Btnart, Lionel Holgate. and eight steerage. .—Northern Co., agencs. Apanui, s.s., J. Wilson, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Messrs. Maher, Vivian, Woodhams.— Northern Co., ageuts. THIS DAY. Talune s s., 2075, W. Steven3, from the Rorietv 'anil Cook Islands. Passengers: laloon--Misses Crampton, Wilson, Gudgeon <2). Sisters Cecilia aud Lawrence, Mesdaiaes Crampton, Gudgeon, Messrs. Crampton, Bradley, Donald, Wilson. Boyd Newton, Turner Grove, Col. Gudgeon. SteerageMiss Parker Messrs. McGrath, Ross, Burns, Peace. Kelly, Evey, Ellaeott. Hell. Heye, Richardson, Saxon, Winter—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. 'JBavoc, scow, E. Welsou, for Ngnnguru. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. , Saturday: Tarawcra sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln at 12 noou. WEST COAST. Saturday: Barawa arrives from New Ply--1 Bioutb. ' -NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Apamii leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua; Ngapuhl 'eaves for Whaugurei (Railway Wharf): Kauleri arrives from JSVliangurel (Town Wharf), bite. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, s.s., from Sydney; dne Sunday. JLla Ora, s.s. from Loudon, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed August 6; due about September 23 !A.tua, s.s., from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga; dufe September 9 Itparima s.s., from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarang; sailed August 2; due about August 30 (passed Goode Island, Aug. 23) Bmta, s.s., from Calcutta; due about August 26 (pusaed Goode Islaud, Aug. 21) palmate, s.s., from London, sailed July 23; due September 15 . iWhakatane, s.s., from London; to sail August 31 (Whnkarua, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail August 15 Buteshire, s.s., from Liverpool, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed July 24; due about Sept. 22 Drayton Grange, s.s., from Liverpool, via Melbourne aud Sydney; willed Aug. 24; due about (Jet. 13 Gleudevoc, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed June 6; left Sydney Aug. 20; due Tuesday Bakaia, .t.s., from Loudon; to sail September 4; due about October 26. Opawa, s.s., from Loudon; to sail November 4; due about December 20. Delphio, s.s., from Liverpool, via Adelaide; sailed July 10; due about September 14 Dorlde, barque, from Marseilles, via Wellington; to sail end of July. .Cornwall, s.s., from Liverpool, via Australia: sailed June 2G; due Monday (left , Sydney Aug. 24) Ealiln»a s.e., from New York, via Melbourne und Sydney; sailed July 15; due about September 34 Pa wall, barquentine, from Portland (U^S.A.); sailed July 22 Htymerlc, s.s., from San Francisco, via Apia; sailed July 10; due about Saturday Euwoaua, s.s., lroui New York, via Met bourue and Sydney; sailed June 20; duo Aug. 30 (at Melbourne Aug. 16) Bnnuockburu, s.s.. from New roi-k; sailed June 21; left Albany Aug. 19; due about Sept. 2 ■ llndralema, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed July 17; due about September 14 (passed Cape of Gootf Hope, Aug. 9) Sussex, s.s., from Liverpool; to Ball September 18. SFhakarua, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed August 19> due about October 15, VESSELS IN PORT. Southern Cross, s.s., at Queen-st. wharf Casablauca, barque, in stream Lalra, barque, at Railway wharf. Kaeo, a.s.s., at. Hobson-st. wharf te....u.i, s.s., at Queen-street wharf, tt'arawera, s.s., at Queen-street wharf. Marere, s.s., at Railway wharf Talune, s.s., at Hobson-street wharf. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR SYDNEY-^ jUokola, s.s., Monday FOR LONDON — Corlntbic, s.s., via Wellington, due Saturday Papai-oa, 6., direct, to sail Sept. 23 ffomoaua, s.s., direct, to sail about Sept 23 FOli NORFOLK ISLAND— Southern Cross, s.s., September 4. The s.s, Talune arrived from the Society and Cook Islands this morning. The s.s. Tymerle la due to arrive from £au Francisco and Apia about to-morrow. The s.s. Ulenderou, due at Auckland from Now York, via Australia, on Monday next, has 650 tuna ot general cargo to load at this port. The s.s. Eimerdalc has been placed on the loading berth at the grain ports for Welliugton aud Auckland. From this port aha proceeds to the Kaipara. The Tyser steamer ludraghiri Is ndvised 8» having arrived at London from Australian ports on the 14th inst. She has been hied to take the loading berth at New lork for Australian and New Zealand ports, aud will sail on the Oth October. The Mnuanotiri, now engaged in the Wel-lington-Tahiti service, will withdraw from that trade on hor return to 'Welliugton next week, and enter the new service receutly contracted by the Union Company to carry fruit from Fiji to Melbourne. The Tarawcra will succeed the Munapouri on the Tahlrt run. The Union Co.'s turret deck steamer Koromiko is now fully due at Aueklaud ifrom Fiji WTth a cargo of raw sugar, aud should put in an appearance at any moment. The s.s. Talune, which arrived from the Eastern Pacific Islands to-day, passed a French barque, dying the signal letters "H.M.R.N.," and wlshiug to lie reported "All well," at 4 p.m. on the 20th, in lat. 84.51 S. and loug. 178.22 E. The New Zealand Shipping jTompany's new .iner Ruahiue, the successful launching of which was reported on Saturday, is a vessel of the following dimensions:— ■Length, 480 ft; beam, 60ft; depth, 35ft. She Is to have regular accommodation for 56 first saloon, 75 second saloon, and 150 third class passengers, but when required as many ns 400 can be provided for In the third-cIASS, The liner is lo steam at the rate of i 3 knots an houi easily on a fullvioaded draub'lu. IMPORTS. iPer Talune, from the Eastern Pacific: 193 (bunches bananas, 3574 cases banauas, 119 kits bananas, 15,117 cases oranges, 252 cases kumaras, 807 sacks copra, 24 sacks cocoanuts, :>4 bales fungus, 10 cases vanilla, T cases old copper, 40 -packages hides, 127 Backs cotton seed, and sundries. THE CORINTHIC. The local agents, Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., advise that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's fine large twin-screw passenger steamer Corlc'thle will arrive at Auckland ou Saturday uext in order to load get,oral cargo, etc., for London. The vessel wlji berth at the railway wharf, and In orler that the public may hnve an opportunity of visiting an up-to-date passenger steamer, she will be thrown open for general inspection, free of charge, on Sunday afternoon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 204, 27 August 1909, Page 4