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SHIPPING

31- .--n's Ac?: r Inst Quarter. February 17. €:: mm. S.'.-M-r: Th!' eve-Leg, 6.48. *?.*_rise: To-morrow morning, 5.23. nini. water. A : kiand: This evening, 11.7; to-morrow --• ■::.::■!.'. IL3I. •: ,r. u::ga: ro-mnrow morning, 3.26: ■tori -r- v cv_n:.g, i.-R». M .:.cfeau 11-.-u-L : To-morrow rooming, 1.--*.: :■- iiOrr-.-v eienimr. 2-20. _a:_. ir.i Heads To-morrow morning, 5..'; to-morrow evening, 3.40. ARRIVALS. SA" 1 CROAT. N.:i_uhi. s.s.. a. Stephenson, from Wha- . C X" "Vi"- ,!- > "' : '-,' r " : . M ---*''s Kb-har.l-i, Harde. , ..2r..igr. n.-t-.-rt. < ;r-.is.sir-k, Cameron, L.a_rk. „ober:» :i. Coldham, Col. ,_>. Kees! <- .. ..lead?.-—. 1 artrhize and 2 children, '_• . -ham. Reyburn, Mackay. i- '■""., '-''.';"- -. _ Ai'lworth, Cole, Keogii. L .. llamuu.i Messrs Keozh. Lott. Mc- -*>... i.ee-.. l'a_*_f>n, McGregor, Williams, ' Si'""' Bart:< * r - 'Garrett, Meaner, i ..-.-psey. ii...,,p c.,., per. Hempson Bin- .,"■ '"' ; \;' : '' Thompson. Munder, M.P., - v """■--. M:i:;:ell, Downard. Jones. Pen- . " '.'"'• ' ■}■""■'■■ Mata, Jack. Baker, HarrK - ■ -' r - ■"" k - Srafr-_erzeant-Mnjor Cneal- * l '' n v rr H'- *"** , ' ra * e - —Northern Co., aseuts. V \t' d ~'' '~- ' "'■ Hopkins, from TalrnE i ' " N -' ■" , ' l j~ Bar- Passengers: Mesdamcs >;-' ,'','-, r bil-reii. Ferguson. Keane, - ."""; o. Coleman. Messrs Boyle, " ; ._ rv :,J - I'ulham. Keane, Brown. Canipin, ' * '"- r - Mnni ' r "on Ount, A. Cordon, Ray. m. --.. irrinc. McGiir. Grc >n. Smith. Dutcble, J •; - Mtills, McLean.— Northern Co.! '_ !■-' -\ -TiTiHarj- schooner, J. n. Skinner. - ... i.i> .-.rue. via ports. Passengers: Messrs " l ."~ '-'- C. C. 1-cpe, agent. K'.nira. scow. Isaac Cofbett. from Hoklw~ Shipping Line, ajren-ts. «:.inpi;. f.-i ~.r , Brown, from Gisborne, ■'. r': l "~ \s. t". L'rtlng. agent, U-i!n_. s -.. Cook, from the coast.— M:: . m- Brother), agents. iy ■■ -r.a. auxiliary lizhro r. Martin, from 1 . u.aru Day .New Zealaud Ship. Fns {'v.. Baden-Powfll, s -.. 11. Tetersnn. from Wl'-a-rarei. -.Northern Coal Co., agents. 'rV' nei; ' s '*"" ''' J " nas . from Whangarel. 1 — JSmK r-mirii mid Co.. agents. Bravo, scow. K. Nelsen. from Ngunguru.— -v-'-thorn Coal Company, agents. "' r ". -_ .rain-is. from Ngnnguru.— W.r:?: _c and t'.-i.. agents. -_STEI.DAY. Koromito s _,_, __. IT , A Carson, f W-Stpurt.— LtLuiii Co.. a.cuts. -.--ia. _.-.. ::,...■-. i; __ smith, from Dimit---, \.a ports. I'asseugert: ilisses Metherell i_i. V.U_i_nis. ilasiie. iledlam. 1..'a.._, '! :m l' hi-:. .>, t'-ristie Lamb, Thompson, L- <v__r.. shaL-p. -!,-_'rorl«. Savers. Mears, f ,-■ Burch. k:: -c..a, lritchard, Foster, U Kevre (j Rourki.. Martin. Jenne, Jones, - l*«rt. Hayes. Malto-k, ««;,, x nrse Cozens, -iesoaiue, Jones and infant, Widdow-On, r.-:.-.-. Parker. Uaisman, Millar, Jackson, -Mi-t-ereil, llentlcrson. Wells and infant, li-i-buru. Ramsay. Morrison. Lando nnd iv- '?- • lurid a:,<l Three children. Neivto-an, .<- i lonaid, FeMwi-k anil three children, t .lit's. i ouu. Tbomas. llir.Ulev, Christie. Miarp. Mort and s.<n. Hunken. Pultridge and • a.el. (.hr_ip, Moore. s--hollum and infant, liin:.:ton, Judd and infant. Messrs Horwood, M.Ua'. Ja-cksou, Stlrtun. Winthrop. Brickle- -"'.. Mptherell. Grant, l'r..-e. Zimun. Hutch- .::---. a. Haliey. Anderson. Hudspeth. H.-irrLs. N»- -11-.am. Hlil.m i-i. I'arham, Shriaiptott. J:..-r;s..n. Uami.ie. Thomas c2>. Sharp. An- - -tr.-.vs, Kiiey. ChachviclL, Porter, Stewart. '. '- Archer, (ie.v-ier. Barber (2t Hodge, -•f." '•-. I'liillips. i);.|e. Rae. Kroivn, Sehoti :.-.. r-iara, li.-irt.m. I'arker. H_l._._i, inn. ciurk. Archdeacon Wlllinms, Major iia pin. the Rev. Film, and 55 steerage. — I: ii'ti Co., agents. Maheno. s.s.. r.s2S. M. Livingstone, from Sruney. I_ssen S ers: Misees Cornelius ("> ;. ;-.'. Horton, ManneU, Walker. Thomas. V\ :. ,le, Wyndham. Strang, Keid, Larna- <•!•..'. Hay. ii. 1.,..-. Maeeie Papakura, Bella Pa;-_sira. r-:.-e. Mesdames Bosev..-:. (ieison. Finemae. Wallace and family a: ■! ::._:. 1. Richards, Hoe. Horton, Cix>per, Bar-lay. Latham. Connell, Wordsworth, Di-.dy ami child. Lamacdslle, Hay, Smith. [.-••■. li-r"-on and two .-hildren, Hanson. :-;..;:--. a..d ehilJ. the Itev. Reeve. St___-C'-t.-M'.n \\ niiaee. Colonel Haly, Dr. Deiiham, M. —rs It-etl. Waite, Hawkes. ('cone. Rlch- _.. ~. Uoe. William.-, iianaell. Walker. Edwards. Berk, i.joper, Wildridge. Zimmer-ni.-nn. i»ay, Latham, McKendrick, Conuell, W-.r.is-worrh. Hall. Keniiin. Ten, Power, Main-. K-.,5.. K.isiau.h. Cox (2). Forsvth, I.: .-.-.:-.e. Floran.-e. Doody. Willy, Sont- ' -■". Roberts, I'aul, Coleman, McCorquo- <:. -. Hay. Douzan. Somervi'.le i2>, Watkins, '.n,lis. i.V.coran, Hanson. Black- and 13t> .1- -r:re. L'liion C-">.. airen-5. NVai'.awa. s.s.. W. Bark, from Tanranga and r_v.tl;i. i'ns.s-T.gprs: Misses Tapper. Burns, Cortriil, Hawi-av.hite, Wilson, Mes-ma>!i-s Clark, Nelson, Carter, Mulhern, ON.:. rr-,nst.in and rhild. Shepherrl. Calla- — ay . -..I _ .-hildren. nnd 7 children. Raws n. Messrs Asher. Massey. Clark. Pile, Liv._gston. Grey. Muss;, Langham, Tiompson, ilreen. Moss, Bnm.«. Chappie, Rieb. Cll.siin. rercival. Burter—'orth, Oolds--1 >r.ni_h. Br*x>ke. Jackson, Carter. Parklnaon. Newshara, Hoiiisworth, Keenan, Taptier C. H .xl. McMlUan, Rae, Russell, Hayes. Cr_i.-i_s__:-.k (2), Raws-on.—North-er. Co., aser-.ts. DEPARTTRES. YESTERDAY. Kar-ieri. s.s.. T. Meyers, for Wnang-arei. Novelty, auxiliary scow, A. Cash, for Ngunguru. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Clansman leaves for Optia and Russell; Apanui leaves for Awanui and Houh'T.i: Waiotahi leaves tor Mer- j c.::y and I-uaotunti and : Whangamata; leaves for Wha- | rgaid Railway wharf; Aupourl leaves for Ohnra and Tau'ranga". Tuesday.- *\gapuhi_ arrives from Whanga- ! rei aii-jut 10 p.m. : Kanieri leaves for Wha- | r._arri Town wharf: Ngatiawa leaves for; Ohlna, Uyotiki. and Whakatane; Rarawa \ er-ives at Onehunga from New Plymouth I at-out 0 a.m., and leaves again for same | port. | Wednesday.—Ngapuhi leaves for Whangar>•: : Clansman arrives from Russell and i I'pua ab-»nr *: a.m.: ('lansman leaves fori R'!.---11. Whancraroa. and Mangonui; Waiotahi l-a-uis fur , Barrier: Claymore arrives! at 'Hfhunga from Raglan and Kawhia ah •"." •; _ ra. | Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunza .from New I'lymoath about 9 a.m.. and; leave* az-iln for same port; Claymore i lenves ' i-..liM-L-a for Hok'.anga at 2 p.m. 1 Itr-in. 1.1 : Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarel Railway wharf: Kanieri leaves for 1 Wliang-ir--; Town wharf; Waiotahi arrives, from Ean-e; aN>nt 5.30 p.m. Friday: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarel E.-i .v. ay wharf: Waiotahl leaves for Mercury Lay and Tairua. UNION" CO.'S MOVEMENTS, EAST COAST. To-day—Maheno sails for Sydney at 5.30 | p-.:u. iuesday -Mokoia sails for Southern ports; Wednesday—Navua sails for Lautoka and! Snv-. a: 1- n....u; Taiune sails for East, i la. ::':-. 12 noon. Thursday: M.mowai arrives from Danedin, via F.ast 'oas- ports; Koromiko sails for W-srpert at Op.m. irliay: Wanaka sails for Bluff. Oamarn, and Timaru. at o p.m. (meantime). r-a.urday: Monowal saiS tor Cisborne, Nnpler. Wellinptfjn, Lytrel-ton, and Dnn.eilin. at 12 noon: Siiuall sails for Tolago Bay and Gis 1-0,-ne. al 12 noon. WE-ST COAST. Tuesday: Rarawa sails lor New Plvmonth Thursday: Rarawa sails for New Piymourb. Friday: Rosamond sails for Now Piymon:_. Ilcton, and Nelson at 3 p.m. Sunday: Ccrinna arrives from Southern ports, Wellington, and New- Plymouth; P.ariiwa arrives from New Plymouth. VESSELS IX PORT. Maheno. s.s., at Queen-street wharf. Mokoia. s.s., at tjneen-street wharf. Kvrmara, •rs.. at _ueea-street wharf.Koromiko, s.s.. at Qneen-street wharf. "Stoathern Cross, s.s., in stream ."sa'.'el, sch., ia stream Challenger, H.M.s., in stream. Tairne, s.s., at Hobson-street wharf. Whakatane, s.s.. at Railway wharf Ganymede, barque, at Railway wharf Iris" lI.M. ca.Te steamer, at moorings Navua. s.s., al Queen-street wharf. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR I ONDON— Maiwa. s.s., via Australia, Wednesday V.'iiakaia-.-, £_-~ via the South, Monday Kia Oia, s.s., about Feb. Id Kai-amea. s.s., via the Suuth, Feb. 19 FOR SYDNEY— Maheno, s.s., Mond-f .'OH FIJI— Navua, s.s., February 16. FOR EASTERN PACIFIC ISLANDS— Jt_l-_e, 5.3., T-uesda.'

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Victoria, s.s., from Sydney; due Sunday. laparua, s.s., from Loudon; to sail January 4; due February 25 Waimaie, s.s., troni London; to sail February '_&; due April 28 Andromeda, four-mnsted barqv-e, from New York, via Wellington; sailed December - Spiiuead. s.s.. tiuui .\ew York, via Australian poms: .ailed January 7. due about March 10 i>"i .cio. _un._i\ from Marseilles, via Wellington: sailed August 23; left Wellington Feu. 10 Stm ..." .-viistrnllH. s.s.. from New Tork via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed December lij due February 20; at Melbourne, Feb. J _._i:cs. barque, from New York; sailed Tomoaua, s.s.. via Australia, sailed December 17, due about Feb. 23 Indrale-ua, s.s.. via Au»trallu, to sail March Nlwaru, s.s.. via Australia, sailed January -*I; due end ol March Buteshire, s.s., from Liverpool, via Australia; sailed December 14; due early Cornwall, s.s, from Liverpool, via Australia, sailed Jan. 7 Georgia, s.s., from New York, via Australia: sailed Jan. 11 Aberlou r, s.s., from New York, via Australia; to sail January 31; due end of March Cioydon, s.s., from San Francisco; to sail £h.gara, scow, from Port Stevens, early Joseph Craig, barque, from Ediuiburg; to Malwa, s.s., froa London, via Australian ports: sailed December 31; at Fremantle lebruary 2: due Wednesday Main-no, s.s.. from Sydney, Sunday Fi_eshiie, s.s., from Liverpool, via'Sydnev sailed Feb. 5; due April s. Fifeshlre, s.s., from Liverpool, via Sydney, sailed Feb. 5; due April S. Atua. s.s.. from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga; due Feb. 24. I llapai, dredger, from Paisley, sailed Jan. Can Rcss, s.s., from Btinbury, sailed Feb. 9. IMPORTS. Per Kumara. from Liverpool- 2000 tons general merchandise. coal" Kuromiko ' from '•Vestport .37.7 tons Per Mokoia. from the South—6ol bags potatoes, 737 sacks oats. 2.'C, _W- ISO 100_ w____ U -^' S fl r lr - «" sa '- ks «"*«■<>.'-» sacks wneat, ,o sacks malt, 5. bags cement, 145 ™t ?'' cs ' !», sacks bran. 751 cases butrl; 1 , C: ! S '', S Ul f' S1 eaSes lea ' **> D i>-w L -_ , sbi '- v ' W cases starch, 89 packages soap, 50 rases matches, 1. cases tobacco, and sundries. _i I e r ,_. Maheno, from' Sydney-1210 ba-s nee, 900 mats rice, 214 boxes soap 57 bales paper, l_o empty ammonia drums '31 casks arrowroot, o> pip, leau. 50 bags "boned list, Xn e- Ci4 e SM s ; u ™ OD ' 7 - Packages tea, i:« cases canned cherries, 257 shafts, 11 steel p.a.es, 12s bales empty bottles, (i bales k.ipok, .JO barrels sulphur 5o pieces free stone 424 sacks soda, I__ drums carbide, 10 roils lead, 34 packages chairs 1" bags bark. 2X cast iron pipes. 35 cases beer, 885 bags_ salt, 9o cases wine, 900 cases schnapps, -•pieces timber, 00 cases brandy, aud sunTie s.s. lonic left Plymouth on Oth February for Wellington and Lyttelton rranshlpmenm ex Kuapehu and Wakanul, from London, arrived per .Mokoia from the South yesterday. The s.s. Koromiko arrived from Westport yesterday morning. The s.s. Mokoia arrived from Dunedln, via ports, at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. The Mokoia sails for the .South again to-morrow afternoon. The s.s. Katanga sails for Sydney this evening. The a.s.s. Kueo arrived from East Coast ports ou Saturday afternoon las'!. The s.s. Kumara arrived from Liverpool direct short:y after 4 p.m. on Saturday last. She left Liverpool on December 26, and experienced fine weather till January 19, thence strong southerly gales and high seas for three days, followed by rough following seas to February 5, when fine weather set in, continuing to ai rival. Cap.. A. Morton is in command, and bis officers are:—Chief, Mr. Read (late of the wrecked steamer Maorii; second. Mr. H. S. Solomon; third, Mr. J. Fisher: fourth, Mr. J. Wilson. Mr. S. K. Brewer, late chief engineer of the wrecked Maori, is hi charge of the engineering department, and his assistants are: Mr. J. T. Norris. second engineer; Mr. J. Hunter, third; Mr. D. Morrison, fourth; and Mr. J. McAdams date of the Arawai. fifth. The chief refrigerating engineer is Mr. J. Reid. and the second Mr. J. Crawford. The chief steward is Mr. J. Russell. The P. and O. liner Malway left Sydney for Auckland at 5 p.m. on .aturday last, in continuation of her voyage from London. S'~e should arrive here about 7 a.m. on Wednesday next, and is advertised to sail for Tendon, via Australia and Mediterranean ports, at o p.m. the same day. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The Maheno s.s.. to sail at 6 p.m. for Sydney, takes the following passengers: - Mesdames Ruthven. Hal?. Tooley, Burnette, Maleom and 2 children, Barus, Muer, Maglll and 2 children, I'.rereton, Kahm. Waller, Pllmmer, Zims. Lady Hay, Misses Bain, Direu, Alford, Zims. Barnett, Staveley, Harvey. Murray. Gordon, Wingfield, Matligan, Miller, Suzzard. Say ers. Crump, de Bonrtelle. Berry, Walker (2), Young. Lachlan, Messrs. Bagshaw. Diren, Laudert. Buruette. Magill, Reichelmau, Marcus, Barns. Kelly, Anderson. Jaison, Simpson, Parsons 121. T.rmdus. Ilalcombe. Miller, Badham, Davis. Wilson. Torrington, Kahm, Wigham. Rathe. Birkens—aw, luarie, .van, Moorley. Hobson. Bags-haw, Berry, Sillon (2), Creighton. Caulaine, Hardleyr, Rice, Harcourt. Morse, Slattery, Papps. Lincoln, Solomon, Samson, Powell, Major. Gledste.l. Carey. Mackay. Mae"Mahon. Turner, Lloyd. Green-aw.ay. Irwin. Stirton, Thompson, Ramaclatti. Middings. Rev. Father Finn, Inver. Hay. Furrell. Hyde, Bailey, Harper, Gonlon. Brunton. Rastock. Sanders, Klugstou, Titheradge, Sunrlon (2).

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 4

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