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SHIPPING

Slocm'a Age: New Moon, February 10, 0.43 p.m. Bunset: This evening, 6.06. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.15. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 5,23; to-mcrrow morning, 5.57. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 9.42; tomorrow evening, 10.10. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 8.22: to-morrmv evening. 8.50. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 6.47; to-morrow evening, 10.15. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. Glenelg. s.s., 2SS. F. Jonas, from Whangrirei.—James Smith and Co., agents. Nor'-West, scow, 20, from Ngunguru.— Master, agent. Kahu. auxiliary pcow, 42. Johansen. from Ngunsnru.—Northern Coal Compauy, agents Stella, S.S.. 267. E. Sellars, from the coast—Leyland-O'Brien Timber Company, agents. Endeavour, auxiliary schooner. S4, A. Carter, from Limestone Island.—New Zealand Portland Cement Company, agents. Waiotahi, s-s.. 275, C. Hopkins, from Tairna and Mercury Bay. I'assengers: Mesdames Stevens and children, Norton and children. Misses Wigmore, Lynch, Lea, B. Schoneld, Barker, M-essn? Gllieh, iloss, Brigham. Williams, Courtney, Hanloo, Morrow, Cleaver, Thompson, J. Stevenson, Hardier. H. B. Cooke. Lindsay Cooke, B^temming.—Northern Co., agents. Nsada-wa, s.s., 463, W. Bark, from Tauranga and Opotiki. Passengers: Misses Munro, O'Sbea, Gordon (2), Punch English, Faulkner Woods. White. Cranston, Smith, Rapata, Walker, Montgomery. Mesdames Mntuew, Munro. Fredsburg, Ker and two children, Lamont, Carlson, Dickson, Gordon. MeCatr ley. Bowls, Cashell, Blair Messrs Bailey. ■VV'ateTson. Hazelman. Hessey, MeCauly, McGlade, Baxter, Bowls. Johnson, l>ll Ross (3), ■Gittos, Angile, ililler. Fair weather, Scott. Wittison, Murray. Ingram, Carlson. Carroll, Para-ta. Maiinnu, Constable O'Reilly, Dr. eiatsaci. —Northern Co., asrents. Ngapnhi, s.S-. 640, A. Stephenson. from

VrharrsareL Passengrers: Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs Ellen and two children. Misses Clarke, ConrreLL, Harris. De Tourrett. Dysart, Byan, Harvey, Wright (2). Storey, -Ttessider (2), Mather. Stewan. Peel. Andrew, Williams, Trimble. Mpsdamos Tanner, Storey, Scott, Clarke, Itavidson, Perepe, Nihi, Messrs Walsh. Connell. Nihl, Beaslpy, Greig r Hudson, Peach. Martin, Blundell, Morrison, Wcrrer, Gilbert, Erers, Dunk, Steadman. Atkinson, Owen, Masters Ste-.id-man, De Tonrrett, Marshall, Blundell. Pirihi, ami 19 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. STJXDAY. ■Victoria, S.S., 2965, G. F. E-ntwisle, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers; iyrf**jt^ Smith, Williams, Curtis, NeHgan, King, Burness, Bull and three children, McLeod, Needhani and child. Pittar and Infant, Wilcox. MeKenzie, Misses IMiUlips, Monson. F.-edfern, Cook, Smith, Easter, Curtis, Catts, M-Tirray, Pryce, Bnrness, Ontes, Herwitson, Beale, Jaques. Bdvrards, Grierson (2), Bonlt. Choate, Gillard, - Broloenshire, Clarke, Lardelli, Wheeler (2), Kathan. Crtdfield. Nurse Pratpr, Messrs Fisher, Farrow, jamii-h, Donosrhan, V. Farrow, - Inrmg, Smith, E. Eyre, Ackland, E. Driver, J, Taijte, Sloane. Jamieson, Kins. Cato, A. Cotoniey, illtchen. Bennett Edvrards, C. Robbs, H. Cranley, S. Furness, McKenzie, Williams, Gordon. Lardclli, S. Gillman, Claxksou, Moore (-), IL Brown, Adams, Krnce, Lardelli, IL Stevenson, J. Dive, Vincent, L. Smith, A. Carpenter, Smith, l>. Wilson, Stephens, H. Armstrong, . Pickering, Rowland, V. Cornaga, Uings, Simpson, Downie, Haig, Skitoh, Blackbnrn. Masters Leonard, Barry, O'Meara. the Rer. ■E. Strong. BiKhop Kelijran, Dr. Collins, and 01 steerage.—lj. D. Kathan and Co., Limited, agents. Winimera, 3022, William Waller, from Srdney. Passengers: Mesdames J. CumMatthew, Howlands and maid. A. G. B-irnnrd, r>. Darts. A. MoKenzie, D. McKenzie, BaiHot Dndley. F. Moore, Gorer, C H. Manley, H. Ilces. R. Ryall a-nd child, J. Smith, Misses E. M. Barry, May Jlclntosfc, .T Richards, Ml Biaillot, svtnder, Stwi. Fletcher.'L. M. Craig. V. Williams. J. Parker, M_ Jury, Messrs K. S. Ivimb, J. Cnmming, S. Lamb, T. Allen, Rowlands, E. Tlyde. J. C. Qnmlan. F. Zoltuor. F. Moore, r> A. Solomon, J. Fraser. B". Ullman, T. K. Sieunes, .T. Fraser, W. Jack, A. G. Barnard. T. S- Ruddock. D. Davis. S. Saunders. R. T. Williams A. McKenzip G. 'Wise, S. H. Mptrikin. W. G. Reid. Flcgg. Butler, Dndl-oy, H. Masrill. E. T. Miller, A. T. Parkinson. Gov-er. H. Rose, A- Herron, Dm. H. W. Smith and O"Keefel an-d s>> stfK-nisje.—L. D. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents.

DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. MaTcre, S.S-, 0443, T. R. LJnklater, for the South. Sqnall, s.s_, J. Benton, for Totago Bay and Gisbome. TESTBEDAT. Kanieri; s.s-, T. Meyers, for Whangarel NORTHERN CO.'S MOTEirETSTS. To-day—Clansman leaves for Russell and Opoa; Anponri leaves for Ohiwa and Tauranga; Walotahi leaves for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunn; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei; Ngatiawa leaves for Tanranga, Ohiwa, and Opotiki; Tasman leaves for Whakatane. Tuesday.—Kanieri leaves for Whangarel Town wharf; Paeroa leaves for Parenga and Te Kao; Ngapuhl arrives from WhaDgarei Railway wharf about 11 p.m.; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth, and leaves for same port at 5 p.m. (4.S train). Wednesday.—Clansman arrives from Russell and Opua about 6 a.m., and leaves ngain for Russell, and Mangonui ; Waiotani leaves for Barrier; Ngapnhi leaves for Whangarei Railway wharf; Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Raglan and Kawhia about 6 a_m. : Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town wharf about 6 p.m. Thursday.—Ngapuhl arrives from Whangarei Railway wharf at 5 p.m.; Walotahi arrives from Barrier about 5.30 p.m. ; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 5.30 a.m.. and leaves-ngain for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.20 train) ; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town wharf; Aupouri arrives from Tauranga and Ohiwa about 7 a-m., and leaves again for TauFriday.—Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei Railway wharf: Waiotah! leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairna; Kanieri arrives from Wnaugarei Town ■wharf about 7 p.m. : Apanui arrives from Awanui, etc., about 6 p.m.

HUDDART PARKER MOVEMENTS. To-day—'Victoria sails direct for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Wimmera sails direct for DtmeAm, via East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. UNION CO/S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Wednesday.—Navua arrives from Westport. Thursday.—Talnne arrives from Itarotonga and Tahiti; Tarawera arrives from Dunedin, via East Coast ports; Squall arrives from Gisbome and Tolago Bay. Sanirdav. —Tarawera sails for Gisbome, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Tuesday.—Barawa sails for New Plymouth at" 5 p.m. (4.S train) : Kotuliu sails for Greymouth direct at 4 p.m. # Thursday.—Rarawa sails for New Plymonth at 3 p-m. (2.30 traiß). • Friday.—Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, Ficton, and Nelson at 3 p.m. Saturday.—Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. The a.s.s. Oreti was at Cape Runaway on 'Saturday night, en route for Gisbome, via East Coast ports. The a.s.s. Kaeo was at Port Awannl on Saturday, on her way to Auckland, via Hicks - Bay nnd Oreti. _. Wimmera arrived from Sydney ~at "Z p.m. yesterday after a smooth weather passage. The Wimmera sails for the South to-morrow afternoon. The s.s. Whakatane is expected to arrive from Brisbane to-morrow or Wednesday. She will load here for London, via the South, taking- in a large quantity of the K:iipaxa*s cargo. The local superintendent of the mercantile marine (Captain Fleming) has been informed tiiat the tirst beacon inside the Ngungnru Uiver (from seacard) has disappeared, and, as it marked an ugly tongue of rocks, masters are warned to be careful in entering the river. The s.s. Victoria arrived from Dnnedin, via ports, at 10 a.m. yesterday. She sails for Sydney at 5.30 o'clock this evening, taking the following passengers :—Misses Willow, Alexander, Gibbons, Currie (2), Ridings. Mesdames Giddings, J. D. Muir, Hidings, Barry. SlcMasters, Allen, Smith, Glbhons. Phillips. Messrs. H. R. Reeves, G. Stuilford, Green, T. Canton, H. Remey, J. Weissberger, J. McCraig, J. Cassidy, T. Pettitt. W. McCullbugh, Giddings, J. D. Muir. ■ Ridings. R. Tennant; F. A. Cameron, J. Mc William, Swift, and 60 eteerage. ;

IMPORTS. Per Victoria, from the South: 444 sacks, 200 100's, 380 50's. and 20 sacks (25'b) flour. -Hi bags potatoes, sacks brim, -XX) grass seed, 25 sacks peas, 1477 sacks wheat, 20 cases squash, 45 packages oil, 200 cases milk. It! cases cheese. 17 bales paper, 103 cases tea, 36 packages ranges, 123 cases soap. 2S ciiscs bacon. S bundles, 121 lengths tubes. 6» packases telogrrapb material, 20 cases dates, 5!) bags figs, 16 cases galvanised iron, 227 cases meats, 50 sacks bones, 40 cases and SO kegs borax, 102 cases butter, 20 cases tobacco. 0 eases oilskins, 5 cases cider, 10 kegs whitplead, 7 cases umbrellas, 5 crates billinrd-tables, 3 casks lard, 10 rams, 31 packages confectionery, 10 bales leather, 20 packages v.ooUenß, -12 hogsheads and 2 barrels ale, and sundries. Per Wimmera, from Sydney: ICSO packages rice, 48 eases 'tobacco, 338 packages tea, 10 hogsheads white spirit, 144 packages soap, 13 cases gum, 110 packages eurrnuts, 10 bags herbs, 10 cases licorice, !)S ca-s-es milk, 10 cases milk food, IS bales corks, 25 bales strawboards, 25 cases plants, 100 cases peanuts, 56 paek.ges rattauware, 36 packages periodicals, 11". cases window glass, 30 packages seod, 150 packages fresh frnit, 10 crates melons. 20 cases grease, 50 sacks bonedust, 10 cases sardines, 56 packages tobacco, 8 bundles and 60 lengths pipe, ISO kegs cream tartar, CO barrels oil. 5 bags chillies, 100 cases merchandise, 108 packages drugs, 50 boxes codfish, 236 cases salmon, 31 crates cases rubbers, til packages agricultural Machinery, and 2!>S packages Chinese merchandise, and a large quantity of sundries. TRANSHIPMENTS. Transhipments ex Arawa, from London, and John Leckett, from Liverpool, arrived by 'the VictQria from the Sooth yesterday. The s.s. Wimnieru, from Sydney, also brought transhipments ex Aorangi, from Vancouver, Duinbea, from Marseilles; Changsha, from China and Japan, and Australian inter-State steamers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 32, 7 February 1910, Page 4

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