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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: last Quarter, MaTCh 4, 7.22 p.m. Sunset: Tils evening, 6.35. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.34. „,,,, HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 8.34; to-morrow morning, 8.51. OiiehiiDsa.: To-morrow morning, 0.36; tomorrow evening, .0.15. . . Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 11.10; to-morrow evening, 11.34. KalpaTa • Heads: To-morrow morning, 0.41; to-morrow evening, 0.53. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Tarawera, s.s., 2003, S. Kennedy, from Bom hern and East Coast ports. Passengers: ilesilames Jomih, White, Kebble and child, Fmser, Julian. Franks and infant. Weir, Davey, Gale, Biddies, Dnon-.ih, Misses .lough, Cooper, ■Smith, (21, Jleilclethw-iite, Caldicoff, Asjicy, CrnTvf-orrt, Wallis, Huughie, Bain, Sankey, Sister ' Linda, Messrs. Dunwoo<lie, White ("-), Davies, -Smith, MelWetliwaite, Wils,ia r Julian, Howe, lhillen. Weir, Dunlop, Webster, Payne, alson, Davey, Biddies, Ambrld'go, Tn-aTra-tt, Cox, Purs-ons, Aston, Shaw;' Doonah, Duncan. Captain Blgnell, tin , ltflj;. Father Lane, and 63 steerage. Xjtaeuoi, s.s., A. Stepheuaon, from Wha-ng-aroi."' Pns«eug<>rs: Misses Telfer (2), Mrs. Hill, Messrs. 'Wilson, Whitton, Carter, Walton, -McLean, Robertson, Vernon, McKenzie, Bea-tt.ie, D. Wilson, Ingram, W. Clarson, McKenzie, Matthews, Thorpe, iifwU>tt, and Iβ steerase. K.uiicri, 5.3.,. T. Meyers, from Wha-ngarei. Glenelg, S.S., F. Jonas, from Wlianga-rel. . THIS DAY. Fiq W , n s,e w AS,Tß,.B,q^.,. fi :?m Coast Bays. - ' ■SciOiill, S.S., "(I), Bpnton, from Gtsborne. Waiotahi, 5.5.,. Hopkins, from the Barrier. I'assengem: Mrs Lansdown, Messrs Curl is Read, itkethley. Burns. McDonald, Marlow, Btrcli, Todd, li<-v. Tiger. DETABTTJRES. THIS DAY. Knrainea, 55G4, Clifton-Hogg, for London. ...... ... ~ Sp-RTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. TcKlay.: Ngapnhi leaves for Whangarel at !Uio p.m.; Welotohl leaves for Tulrua and Jlorctii-y 'Bay at 5- p.m.; Kanieri arrives .Whaugarel about C.30 p.m. UNION CO.'S. MOVEMENTS. . EAST • COAST. Saturday.—Tarawera sails for Gisborne, j Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at l!i noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and pisliorne nt 12 noon: Flora sails for ' • E.C. Bays, "Gislxinte, Napier, etc., 2 p.m. " WEST COAST. Saturday.— ' arrives from New Plymouth. VESSELS IN PORT. Southern Cross, s-5... in stream Te Aioha, aux. ketch, Hobson-st. extension Isabel, seb-, In stream Challenger, H.M.S., in stream. . Iris, H.M. catiie steamer, at moorings Kaeo, at Hobson-st. extension, I'l-sasus, H.MIS-, in stream. Tonioana, E.S., at Qneen-street Wharf. Kiiipara, S.S., in Calliope Dock. Karamea, BJBL, at Rail-way Wharf. 'Joafa -Hajsmea, schooner, in stream. Kereru ketch, in stream. Clan ..Koss, Railway Wharf Dorid'e, barque, Rail-way wharf Atua, s.s., at ' Queett-st. wharf ■ PROJECTED DEPARTTJKKS. FOE SYDNEY— Maheno, Feb. 2S FOR SOUTH SEA ISLANDS— At\ra, 5.8., March. 1 . ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ojimva, S.E., from London; to sail March, 4; due Aprit 20. Star of - Scotland, s.s., from London, via Australia: sailed February 23. llon°'6lia, 8.M.5., from t/ondon-,. via Australjaj- sailed .January 2s; due about March IS. Wakaioia, loom Z.ond'on, via Australia; Sillied February 11. Ilnia,'b<jthe., from Sydney; sailed Feb. IS. lii.i t>i;i, s.«i. tTi'm London; sailed February 11;. due,about March 25 RangQtlra, new s.s., from Liverpool; to sail February 19; due early in April. M;Lhcno, s.e., from Sydney; due Sunday I'apalca, from London; due February °S Waitmtte, B.E-, from London; to sail Feb* ruary 28; due April' 23' " Amlrtitueda, four-masted Uarqt>«, from New York, via. Wellington; sailed December £ BptUJea4r- s.s., fi'uui New Xork, via Au»"tralian poritg: sailed, 1 January 7; doe about Maxell 10 Jacques, ■ barque, from. New Xori; ealleC November- -7. Indrtvlenjir, 5.8., via Australia, to sail Marcil ■I iSlwara, S.S., via Austnflifl, sailed January 2(>;vc:ne end pi March. Cornwall, 6.8., from Liverpool. via Ans-ti-alia sailed Jan.. 7; left Durban Jan, 1; due about March S Georgia, s.s.,- Iroin New York, via Australia;: sailed iOM. 11 Aberlonr,- c.St Horn New Toxk, via Australia; to sail January 31; due end. of March Cioyflon, S.S., from San FTanciseo; to sail ■ Joseph. Ciiaig,, tiiiroue, from, iidilnbui);; to Fifesflii-e, s.s., from Liverpool, via Sydney, sailed Feb. 5; due April S. . Hapai, dredger, from Paisley, sailed Jan. 2t5- : , - ■ . ' [Murea, H.M.s., from London; sails February 2.i, leaves Fremantie Miircji'29, Adelaide April 2, Melbourne April i, Sydney 10; arrives Auckland A3. '' . IMPORTS. Per Taravcera. from the South: 030 sacks eras-; seed 2t2l sacks -wheat, 444 sucks outs~'3lie trigs potatoes, 74H bags flour, ISS cemeijt, Via cases spirits, 142 lyoses *utH'i:...lit> eases rac-axs, 15U crises kerosene, Sri raoas. qiuunity of sundrle,&.-I'lVy"—Faif-DTirn,' frerm Gisbonie: 40 tons manure aud grass ee«d. ... , . Tlrtrs.s: I'aparoa is-now -ftne from London. The s.e. Touioana leaves for the South tomorrow. 'i"ie' auxiliary ketch Fanluen, from Gis--!)oriiEi,.VTri\-c<l in port lust evening. Ttje.S.B. -Wiikanui. from Nelson, and the s.s. Uaiw'Aoa, from Westport, are due here on Sunday, Mf li. A. Mallitte has joined the Maponvil;a as third engineer, taking the place of Mr 1.. K. AicMurric-h. The Burn liiuii:.Xltt.eriiui3i has.been eh'arti rod to load, general cargo at !New York for Australia end New Zealand. 1 Tin' Earl of Klgin, which sailed from San Frani'isco on February 21. is due here on March 21. .T. C Spcdding Is the local agent The Wellington office of the New Zealand >"tjip'pii)3- Comp:ny-has been advised thai: the TuTiikina sailed on Saturday last, February lir.ii, for Wellington, via leneriffe, Capetown, and Hebart." Slio is due at Wellington-about April sth. Captain "W. Manning, the well known ni:!stPT' or the is on holiday leave. •liis %sia3£E 'ifas: been taken by Captain Coltie .Tarawera. Command of the *l:i;trr vessel lias been assumed by Captain KeiiJiiiSyr" " '"' The s.s. Tasma-n, which -was to halve ar-. riveU: lrom Whakatane this morning, and to hare tsailed for Tauranga at 5.15 tills evening, will wot sail for the latter port, on account of her having been delayed by the rough, weather. Tie Union S.S. Co.'s Mavna, which left Suva 'for Auckland at 5 o'clock yesterday, carries 'Si passengers, acd the following bundles and 2300 cases of bananas', 17 tons of gener:'l cargo, and 549 ZZ.r\ui-9£- «opra .... If i≤ understood that the British. India St;-a"Tii Navigation' tompai'iy,' Ltd., have just placud orders for the building of two steamersl uf about 470 ft in length. One vessel is to he; built by Messrs Alex. Stephen and Sous, LinUiotise, .and the other by Messrs Wm. Denny and Bros., Dumbarton. Avlvicas have been received in W<iUiii«ton fc' ihe effect that tha steamer-Otterburn his been •chartered to load general cargo at New York foi Australian or New Zealand ports. The Otterburn is a large tramp of 4<;.'.0 tons gross register, owned by 'the Burn Line, Ltd., of Glasgow. She was built in Till)' by Russell and Co., of Port Glasgow, "Fturplay" reports that the "New Zealand Shipping 'Company;' Ltd., of London, acting on behalf of the Bte-okball Coal Company, Idj'.s contracted "with Messrs Anderson, Rodger,' and Company, of Port G'lasgcirv, for the construction of a. steamer for the New , Zealand coal trade. This vessel is to be delivered in these waters about the end of August. Mr ,T. R. Jeffrey, ■ late chief engineer of the Ngahere, having left for England by. the Rnahine to supervise the conetnifjisji of the new boat She will carryi n'boiit 1500 .tons deadweight load—about *.c ,eamc as th-e.-Nsatere., '.""•,'■

The New Zealand Shipping Company has chartered the Austrian cargo steamer Georgia to load wool and general produce at Now Zealand ports for Ixuidon. The Georgia is a steel-screw steamer of KJ3S tons, and is owned by the Unioiio Austriaen dl Nuv. of Trieste. She sailed from New York on January Sfh with a large cargo of case oils for New Zealand, -.cider the auspices of the Vacuum Oil C0T»,..-\ny. The s.s. Taraivera, commanded" by Captain 6. ■ Kennedy, which arrived from Southern and East Coast ports yesterd-ay afternoon, left Dunedln on the 18th, calling at Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Glsborne. She left Gisborne at 1.30 p.m. on Wednesday, and tad fine weather until East Cape was readied, when heavy seas and thick weather were met with tin this port •was reached. The Tarawera is due to leave ! to-morrow for Dunedm, via ports. i Cabled advice received by the Wellington oflk-e of the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the chartered steamer Anglo-Saxon arrived at London on Monday ■ Inst, February 21st, in ample time for the March wool sales. The Anglo-Saxon set sail from Wellington on December 31st, but had to put back next day owing to the oxpJosiou of the evaporator, by which the chief engineer was killed. Repairs were effected and the vessel finally sailed on " January The Ei. Kannnea, whiel* failed this morning for London dlrec% Carried the fallowing caTjro # from New Zealand ports:— (!:•>■!<.■> carcases of lamb, 74 carcases of mutton, 20 carcases of pork, 1033 quarters beef, 14.25S boxes of butter, 2556 crates of cheese. 1 case fish, 497 bales* of wool, 5 bales sheepskins, 1 bale of hair, 21 bales of leather, 254 tralcs flax, 10S dumps of tow, 2-11 casks tallow, 46 casks pelts, 2148 cases kauri gum, 951 bags kauri gum. 20(57 sacks copra, 562 bags of tin dippings, IS sacks cocoa beans. 97.388 super, feet of white pine, 35- packages of sundries. 11 boxes gold Rvalue £311,150), 78 bars copper bullion (value '£5500), 16 bars of silver bmuon (value £13,500).

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 48, 25 February 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 48, 25 February 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 48, 25 February 1910, Page 4