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SHIPPING

Moon's Age: Full Moon, February 2, at 10.57 p.m. Sunset: This evening, 7.2. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.7.HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 11.39; to-morrow morning, 11.57. Onehunga: To-morrow morning 3.42; tomorrow evening, 3.45. Manukau Heads: Tomorrow morning, 2.22; to-morrow evening, 2.25. " Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 8.47; to-morrow evening, 3.50. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY.

Awanui, schooner, K. Brinck, from Gieborne.—C. C. Dacre, agent. Tramp, scow, S. A. Miller, from the coast.—Ford Shipping Line, acents. Three Cheers, scow, W. Rogers from Ngunguru.— J. J. Craig, Ltd., agents. Baden-Powell, s.s., H. Peterson, from Whangarei.—Northern Coal Co. agents Endeavour, auxiliary ketch, A. Carter, from Limestone Island.—New Zealand Portland Cement Co., agenta. Winnie, scow, from Tauranga.—Biddlck and Goldsboro', agents. Glenelg, s.s., F. Jonas, from Whaugarei. —James Smith and Co., Ltd., agents. Greyhonnd, auxiliary schooner, H. Subritzky, from the North.—Master, agent. Waiotahi, s.s., C. Hopkins, from Tairua end Mercury Bay. Passengers: Misses Dndland, Patterson, Ross. Mesdames Boyle Si. Clair, Messrs. Stevens, Mack Smyth G. Nlccol, J. F. Buckrell, D. Baxter, Dudley, Malone.—Northern Co., agents Hlnemoa, Govt. s.s., J. Bollons, from Wellington, Tia ports. Xgapuhi, b.s., A. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Sirs. Meikle, Mr rind Mrs. Main, Misses Robertson, Rawnsley, Slater, Mnrtin, Blampied, Campbell, Millington, Hawkes, Marsack. Hawkes, MeNaujiaton, Hardy, McElwain. McDonald, Rawlings Fountain, Campbell, Crellan, Porter, Jack, Stone, Stirling, Jardine, Fulljames, Archibald. Bond, Henderson, Wilson, Howard, Goldsboro , , Strongman, McLeod, Boult, Seccombe, Sister Agatha, Slesdames Hawkes, Slater, McNaughton, Hunter, Mather, Bach, Ewen and four children, Grigg and children, Rawlings, Smith, Connell, Henderson, Wilson, Steadman, Smith and two children, Bestford, Carson, Williams, Mackay, Ross, Grigg and son, Whlttaker and children, Messrs. White, Virtue, McDonald and son, 3laekay, Dickie, Dennicker, Bonghey, Peacock, O'Keefe, Robins, WinBtanley, Hayter, Gibbons, Campbell, Smith, Goddeu, Gillingnam, Kerr-Taylor, Moody, Hammond, James, Goldie, Reid, Murdoch, Smith, Taylor, Owen, Tomlinson, HeCorquindnle, Harrison, Staff Sergeant-Major Cheator, Masters Foote, iMarsack, McKay (2), Stevenson, Murdoch (2), Potter, and 22 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. YESTERDAY. Maieno, S.S-. 5252. M. Livingstone, from Sydney. Passengers: Misses Shaw, Astley, Witten, Curry, Allison, Teo (2), Wevill, Kidswell. Cuthorpe, Oakes, Duret, Bro-re-ne, Kilpy, Starling (2), Middleton (2). Garry (2), Griffin. MacLennan,.Hodgetts, Joiy, Stephenson, McDonald, Cleary, Martin (2), Kennedy, CPeMZlittz (2), Howard, Mesdames Watt, Kennedy, Penzholz, P. Campbell. Lazurus, aiacLennan, Parnell, Slater, Taylor, RUnmers and iifant, Greenslade, Linton-Mane, Yeo, Roberts and child, Simpson, Bmmmnel, •Reed, Joly, Hope, Johnston, Jagger, Gill, Duret, Archy, Kerr, Middleton, Jrmer, Dobbie, the Rev. Blmmers, Captain Hope .Tohnstone, Captain Carruthers, Sir S. McCaughey, Messrs Ryan, Burton, "Watford, Carter, Hacfle, Simpson, Powells, Potts. SylTister, Shappere, Murphy, Mitchell, Brummnell, Nowlon, Eeid, Lewis, Goaley, Joly, Cook, Jagger, Cruickshank, Peuter, Earle, Murdoch, Dicky, Gill, Medd. Archy. Creighton, Finley, Kerr, Tims. Wright, Stewart, Inner, Cony, Tower, McDonald, Garry (2), ■Dobble, Lazarus, Strickland, Roth, Rankine, Stephenson, Wilson. Fraser, Baird, Plummer. Greenslade, Slater, Alpe, Meddings, Maguire, Gorman, Hanson, Powell, Burkley, Win ton Moore, Ormlston, Edwards, Alpe, •Miller, DeU, WBtten Carry , . BJanchfield, Clearj', Seanccckel, Captain Stewart Campbell, Lieutenant Alcock, and 92 steerage.— Union Co., agents.

"MoEota, s.s., 3302, B. B. Smith, from Dunertin, via ports. Passengers: Misses Beswick, Flavel, Lastricfc (2), Vallance, Philson, Condon, Nelson. Gleeson, Hair, Lonßdill, Cassels, N. Layeock. Wilson, Gondie, Richardson, Donovan, Metcalfe, Rowell, West, Maoindoe, McKnight, Tiri. Allan, Mesdames Wood and five children, Gondie and infant. Hinds, LengstafT, Vallance, Quinlan and oliild Clarke, Evans and child, Eussell. Langhnn. Friar, Gibson, Carmodv, Dyott afrd ichild, Williamson, llowaTd, Messrs 'Alexander, Chnrton, Wlnn. Wilkinson, Langetaff, Merchant, Vallance, MncNeil. Cronipton, Blakeston, Brown, Smith, Boardman, Groome, Prilen, Guthrie, Hartman, Downs, Hoskins, Townshend, Chapman, Webb, Caldwell, Lewis, Nathan, Aicken, Taylor, Morrirt, Mossrnnn. Russell, Heron, Levinge, Tlmbs, Robb, Bradly, Evans, Reynolds, Barber, Friar, Bourke, Leslie. Gibson, Moore. Carmody, McFnrlane. Dyott, Sullivan, Kaika, the Rev. Wood, and 14 steerage.— Union Co., agents. Marere, s.s., 6443. T. B. Linklater, from London and Australia.—Heather, Roberton end Co., Limited, agents. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. Invertay, s.s., 3974, J. Houghtoa. for London. Star of New Zealand, 6.5., 4417, C. T. Eilder, for the South. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST.' To-day—Maheno sails for Sydney at 5.30 p.m.; Navua arrives from Fiji, and sails again for Wellington soon after arrival. Tuesday.—Flora arrives from East Coa3t Bays; Mokoia sails lor Dunedln, via East Coast portS at 3 p.m. Wednesday sails for Sydney, via Tonga, Samba, and Fiji, at 4 p.m.; Flora Bails for E.S. Bays, Gisborne, and Napier, at 4 p.m. Thursday.—Koromiko sails for Westport et 5 p.m.; Monowai arrives from Dnnedin, via East Coast ports; Squall arrives from -Tolago Bay end Gisborne. Saturday.—Monowai sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon. WEST COAST. • Thursday.—Barawa arrives and sails again for New Plymouth at 5 p.m. (4.S Friday.—Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, Picton; and Nelson at 3 P Saturday.— Corinna arrives from Southern ports, Wellington and New Plymouth; Harawa arrives from New Plymouth. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day— Clansman leaves for Russell and Dnua- Aupouri leaves for Tauranga; Ugatiawa leaves for Tauranga and Opotikl; Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, etc ■ NcapuM leaves for Whangarel Rail■vray witarf; Tasman leaves for Whakatane; Kcnieri arrives from Whangarei Town yrtiarf about 10 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Paparoa, s.s., from London; to sail January 4; due February 23. iWaimate, e.s., from London; to sail February 2S; due AprU 2S Kumara, s.s., irom XJverpool; to sail December 30; due February 19. Malwa. R.M.S., from London, via Australia; sailed December 31 Andromeda, four-masted barqve, from New York, via Wellington; sailed December 3 Bpitiiead, s.s.. from New Tork, via Australian porfta; sailed; Januarr 7; due about March 10 Dorioe, barque, rrom 'Marseilles, via Weillcgton; sailed August 23; at Wellington Jan. 2 - Star nt Australia, s.s.. from New Tork, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed December 17 one February 20 Jacques, barque, from rvew York; sailed November 'XI. Tonioana, &£.. via Australia, sailed December 17, due about Feb. 23 Indralema, s.s., via Australia, to sail March "Siwarn, s.s., via Australia, sailed January 26; due end of March Buteshire, E.s., from Liverpool, via Australia; sailed December 14; due February ZoTuwall, s.s., from Liverpool, Tia Australia, sailed Jan. 7 ••■•-• . Seorgla, S.S., from New York, Via AnsIberiou'r, S.S., from New York, via Aust.:i!ia: to sail January 31; due end of CioMon es., from San Francisco; to sail X'n'unf. scow,- from Port Stevens, early barque, from Surprise Jslaod; Kr-tanga, e.s., from San Francisco; sailed Jan.' 14; due February 12

VESSELS IN PORT. Sonthern Cross, s.s.. In stream Ysabel, sell., In dock Iris, H.M. cable steamer, at moorings Tofun, s.s., at Hobson-st. wharf Wanakn, .s.s.. .-it llulison-st. wharf. Coronation, ketch, in dock. Challenger, 11.M.5., in stream. Mflheno, s.s., at Queen-st. wharf Mokoia, s.s : , at Queen-st. wharf PROJECTED- DEPARTURES: FOU LONDON— Whakatane, s.s., via the South, about Feb. S Karamea, s.s., via the South, Feb. 20 FOR SYDNEY— Maheno, s.s., Monday FOR SOUTH SEA ISLANDS— Tofua, s.s., Feb. 1 IMPORTS. Per Marere, from London: 2000 tons general merchandise. Per Maheno, from Sydney: 540 bags rice. 90 bags manure, 51 sacks seed, 90 hogsheads white spirit, 131 sacks corn flour, !)4 boxes nails, 15 rolls- load, 2S pieces freestone, 34 bales paper, 50 cases matches, 30 cases liqueurs, r>o crates- acid, 20 kegs cream tartar, 91 cases window glass, 50 cases tobacco, '25 bales wocilpacks. 28 cnises.enipty bottles, 43 drums composition, 189 bales empty bottles, 40 sacks ground rice, 50 packages tea. "0 drums carbide, and sundries. Per Mokoiu, from the South: 1275 sack* oats, 350 sacks wheat, 275 sacks bran, ISO eacks peas, 75 sacks chalT, 01 sacks bones, 82 sacks copra, So<> sacks flour, 240 100's flour, GIO 50"s flour, 130 sacks seed. 98 sacks hides, 135 bales straw, 58 cases tobacco, 120 cases butter, 84 cases tea, (JO cases matches, 282 cases soap, 418 cases meats, and sundries. The s.s. Mokoia arrived from the South at 10 a.m. yesterday. She sails for the 'South agaiu to-aiorrow afternoon. The 5.6. Marere arrived from London, via Australia, at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. She prucceds South about Friday next. The Goveruinent steamer Hinemoa arrived from Wellington on Saturday night, and went out to lighthouses in the Gulf this morning. She returns to Auckland on Wednesday, and leaves for Northern lighthouses, en route for Wellington, ou Friday next.

The s.s. Maheno arrived from Sydney at S a.m. yesterday, after a good passage. The Maheno sails for Sydney at 5.30~ p.m. today, taking the following passengers:— Misses McMillan. Hoodall, D. Londen, M. Rodgers, Louis (2), Pearson (3), Balmnin, Falconer, E. Simons, Mesdames Harker, Gilchrlst and infant, Pitts, Simpson, K. A. Wooten. Glcnnie aud infant, Martin, E. J. <5. Hipham, Pearse, Hoodall, boy, and infant, E. Louis, T. E. Pearson and 2 daughters, Messrs Kyan (2), W. A. Higham, Sultivan, E. J. G. Higham, ClaUburn, Mdller, J. D. Worwald, E. Louis, W. J. Pearson, T. E. Pearson, Page, L. D. M. Purklss, P. H. Pickering, W. Young, Wade, Falconer, A. J. Sellg, Weir, G-ilchrlst, Weir, aud Kisher, and 2 boye, Glennle, Pitts, Simpson, J. MotWeson, B. W. Jones, A. "H. Eaton, G. Edgecumbe, 11. Richards D. J. Barrett, R. Bagnnll, R. Grant, C. H Emmett, J. F. Pilling, R. 'Clbugh, P. K. Daws, A. L. Alexander, M. W. McDonald, Muller, E. Nelson, J. P. Wilstead, Chtirton Schatz, T. N. KaJsey, Hon. C. J. Wade Master J. Kirtley, and 90 steerage,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 26, 31 January 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 26, 31 January 1910, Page 4

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