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SHIPPING

■ - .noon's Agre; First -Qnarter, March "IS, 5.7. Ei— set: T_is- evening, 6.9. " _a_rise: To-morrow morm__.-3.53,: '.":. ■.— - -HIGH WATER. -~ : Auckland: This cv—ling, -—; to-morrow -torn- —.5. . '__ Oaehuiiga: To-morrow morning, 9.50; to--morrow evening.:' 4.15. . "".'.' Matrakau Heads: -To-morrow -morning, _— to-morrow, evening.. 2.55.. ._■."■ _Kaipara Heads: To-morrow- —ion— —00..-to-morrow evening, —23. ARRIVAL- ' YESTERDAY. ' '■'■•- Ngapuhi, s.s., E. Stephenson, from Wha_ga_e_ -_ssea_er.;_Misses Berridge, Ffod- —— S_ilders, -McDonald, Blythe. Ferguson. Mesdames Minnis, ■ Orpwood, Skellern, Hilford, Buckwotti, Webb and children, Dawson, Kneebone, Messrs. Kilpatfick. Taylor. WBdbone, Herring, Ross. De Linen, Buckley, Ci is holm. Nelson, Wood, Canyear, Tiompson, alders, -Harrison, Keene, uJiiSe__ie, 'MCNab, Scott. Dowe, Frodsham; -"icfanere, Cheeseman, Maxwell, Chisseil, -nd 1" steerage.Northern Co., .agents. - lima, barquentiae, 31S, from Sydney.-— Master, agent. ....... THIS DAT. Mongolia. R.M.S., 10,000, C. F. Preston. —_s.R., from London, via Australia- Pas. .. gangers: Ft-am London—Mr .and. —iss'l-. Paseoe. Miss L. W: Williams, Mr N. Chater, ißev. E. E. Maiden, Miss E. Shand, Olney. From M——eilles—Col. -J. Pollen, CLE., Mr Spencer G-oilan, Mr J. W. Blencowe, Mr F. F. Newman, Mr E. A. Casey. From Fre- ______ W. A Hale, Miss Whitfield. Froai Sydney— and Mrs- J. Trannson. Miss Dickson, Mr W. i. "" Maclndoe, Mrs IMacindoe and _fant, Mrs Watkis, Miss McMurdo, Miss Wyatt, Mrs Bourke, Mr and 3ir_ T. H. Bailey. Mr -and Mrs F. R. Rus6__ Mr and Mrs Lush, Mr G. S. Yuill, Mr E. Canter, Miss Kelso, Mrs and Miss Williamson. Mr G. .McCorniick. Mrs and Miss Carre. Misses Webber 12). Miss E. Norman, —J E. H. Thatcher. Mr and Mrs T. H. Hore, Mr W. Bowers, Mr W. H. Newbould, Mrs Forte, Miss L. Norman, Mr W. Steele, .Mr -f - Fletcher, Mr and Mrs H. James and in- j fant, Mr J. W. Kerr, Sir James Mills and ! valet, Mr Simmonds, Mr and Mrs W. Walsh, . Mr G. Tnmbull. Mr and Mr. J. F. W. Payne, Mr Fl_tcher-Dlson and valet, Mr and Mrs Sykes, Mr E. and. Miss Jones, Miss Barr, Archbishop O'Reilly, Rev. Francis Kelly, : s£r P. Waite;EnsseH and Somers, agents. DEPARTURES. ' ' YESTERDAY. ' '_ . Monowai. 5.5... 3453, R. E. Smith, for Ttnnprlii, via ports. .... THIS DAY. : Na-ua, as., 2030. R. G. Hntton for Fiji." -- -assei-gers: Misses Bnckley"(2), Talbot and ■maid. Hardy. E. E. Herricks. Cameron (3), fWoods, Mill (2), Chase, Leland, Shaw, Allen, _£-feSdaih& _ G. Fenwijek'and maid, IP—Hips, Gaaneron, F. Warren, -tuckley, I>ai_r-t.. horn—. darkson, J. ATfll, _J. j. fWood, Jay, Barber and son, C C Graham. _____ and 3 children, J. E. - McNangbxoir, iFlndlay, Walsh, Messrs. Doman, F. S. Hall, ledy, James, Kennedy, Crosse, McEardy, A-dams, Palairet, G. Fen wick, Buckfiey. • J..- M_U- -3,. .eraser Gnrickshaiik, R. '_, iiimdth, -B,' W-. Shaw, R, V7Shaw; M. P.Shaw. F. A. Shaw, A. McNab, C. iB. Wil_am_, Gray,:. J. TT. McDon_ld,:T.- G. A. - a__—_e>- G.-C. -Gra— -Walsh, Brooke, CO--1.... . —ns.. P—-lips, A. 3ininan^._ev. Either--F. IBuckley, and 45 steerage. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. - To-day — Waiotahi-leaves for the Great Barrier; Ngapuhi : leaves, for '.W_tngarei;Kani__ arrives -fi am Whangarei about 5.30 __.!_' .-""'"""■"".'".I ."-"" "7" .'.'.. _ 7 .'._..-' "■•" - Thursday: Aupouri leases - for Tauranga; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei; Ngapnhi '__." _ . . rives from Whangarei; Aupo_-i arrives fronr Ta-nranga and Ohi about .8 a-m.; W-aio-. : lahi arrives from -the Great Barrier lateClaymore leaies Onehunga for Hoki -. . _at _2 p.m.. ('train. IJ.O p.m.);. Earawa arrives at Onehunga from New- Plymouth about-10----a_o.." _-v— _ '_____-'_-_ the"'Baan_-por_'at o p.m. -tcraln 4.8 p.Et).- _.-._■_ -._.. Xr-day:.Waioj__hiJeay£S. for Mercury Bay end Tairua: N_nipt_i leaves for Whangarei." Kanieri arrives from Whangaiei about 10.S0 P-m-; "Apanui" arrives from Awanni, Hon- -- hora.,—and-WaihaFara; -Xgatlawa -arrires . lro_ .OpoTjki.alx.pt;. S..a,m, ... ._', —'- .-- UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS, - — -: EAST COAST.. .~- ---■ -hnrsday.—Hsuroto arrives from Sonthfc- ports; Wana-a- _—Is for Bluff." O-m- ---■ _ni.- a_d-'s—._xu,-via Limestone and Wei-- .. _. _n_;tm_... .._ ___ ._ . " j .Friday .— SQuall arrives from Gisborne 2nd Tologa Bay; Kor'o'mikb sails "for Westport ta-ea.nrlme)-5 .pjn.- ■ - ■ Saturday.Hauroto Eails for - Southern cirts at 12 noon; Squall .sails for Tologa ... _ ._-p and Gisborne- ~...". ,~ " —", -" — -"-- - -WEST--COAST.' ----- '••;'•-•••' T__rs__j\—Rarawa sails for New Piy- ' : f»«ath at 5 p_nu_.Kinl. sails for Greymouth, ___ noon. J * " -. - - „ Friday.—Kosamo-d' sails for •Wellington, i - -Pieton,- and -Nelson -3 p.m.. .: "-- '.: "' • —Rarawa arrives J from New - - -Plymouth^-Co_ ar«ves .South. . -~-. The s.s. Navna. sailed; for Fiji- -this after-' '-' Soon. . —...'_ -.-.-; ... _. . -■■ - •Tiie barqnentme Ibaa arrived from- Sydney ' las_-eveni__. .'".."" '—; .. -. • _- - --■__c s-s. Monowai -sa__d-for-Dttnedin, "via -. -_K)i-tg-a_:6.3o_pj_; yesterday. :._ :IXX The e_i. Clansman has-been-cleaned and . painted, and .ivili resui_e'"her" rn'nni-ig in ■ -tae-Bay of- Islands-- trade this evening. The _s-s.. HanrOto: is espected to arrive Srom East Coast ports about li a.m. to- . morrO— - The-li—ian-baroue Doride has completed ', discharge o_ her. cargo; of .tiles from Mar- . .. Eeulea. - She will anchor in the stream,'and ; __ for Mercur.'"Bay and: Whahs-poua In about 1 a- -week's- -time- to - load- timber for- ' • -. Xiverpool or-London. ...... -. _~ .--. T■' . E_POR_3, "' " "" T ■ Per Joseph Craig," from __.bnrg:- 552- ■ tons salt. —5 tons gypsum, •___ tons bark, --■ _5 cases canned-fruits.- '" ■ • _ .' - THE CANADIAN .MAIL. . '.- -The Navna's passengers for Fiji- to-day-toduded the following who have booked -;--. ftoroug- :to - .Yamsiiiver ._y_ . t_i EMS -... -: Makura, . lsavieg S_ T a on -Tuesday.aeS-t':— ;__ M-ses .Bncklej, .(_>. "^Talbot "arid' - - — jnaid, Hardy, E. E. Herricks; Cameron ■& - ; ' .--:".- M_l:-t-l, Ct_se, "ILS—nd" Shaw",": M«sdames IA-dams, . - Palairet, • Phillips. Cameron, F .Warren, Buciley,. Doman, Mill;. r. C. Graham, J. E. McNau'ghton, Walshi Fen--KvlCk -maid. -ileasirsr-Doman" -Kennedy, " James, A. BUlman, Kennedy, Crosse Mc- .. . JHaidy, Adams, Palaket, G-,Fe_TCiek, _B_i__- " ----- - sley, Jo_ Mill, James Eraser, R : -E Smith, -..: G. : Cmlckrfi-n. "R."* W: Shaw A. -V. ' Shaw' ' — P. Shaw, -F-.- Al" Shaw, -A. "McNab, C. b! - .... "*Willia-nfi, G. Gray, _.il..McDonald, G_-'A ■ tackie, C. C. Graham, Walsh, Brooke, Col_hsr Phillips,'' Key.' Father " F". '"BUckley. - Second- saloon: - Misses Shade, M. Gordon,' ' . ..Me—lames. Blomq'uest,, .Shade,. .Johnston, E—m— and _—Lht, Messrs. Bell, O. Nelson, . "__' Hamilton, 'J. W. Hetheririgton. A. S.- ----■•-:• WiHiams, A. Adams. Helming, A. Fistavich, . - K. Brittain. -J. A Shade, A. C. Blomquist, - IBa-Ch, 'Henticl-, L. Batich, P. Kelly, Dietz, C. -MasrteEs, J. Johnston, J. Bull. ' AESIVALOF THE MONGOLIA. A STORMY PASSAGE. .. ______?. and 0. Jiner Mongolia, the second ■ • of the fleet to visit Auckland,' arrived in' iport at 7.30 a-m. to-day, berthing at' the Queen-street wharf, where she was - the object of much curiosity throughout. the day. A limited number of passes to board lie vessel were -issued, '- but -these fell far - - short of: the demand,., and many, people were __iaappointed in not being-able -to-look over - _he liner. ' The Mongolia, is 1000 tons" smaller _- than the Malwa, but -to all appearances the floats are dentleal " in" size" and i—ld. The Malwa is - 3JU.000 tons. - and- .the - Mongolia 3.0.000 tons. . After'aOon. lea. Tjras. seryed^on board the steamer to guests of the agents, ' _ ' The " -Mongolia -Speriehced' "a". very' rough - passage round the Austraiian-coast?-b_6'-.o_i '.'.. the wbole the voyage proved, a most, enjoyable oae. there having been a continued to—id of gaiety throughout. "Fancy . dress balls, dances and concerts 'followed in quiek--7 - succession, and during ntSy/ daytime,„g_mes;eoorts gymkhanas r&rp . always in.-full-- ? " ' swing: ' A mosi successnil. newspaper "was" •: printed and' published oh board, giving-all-' _ie latest news and Jesuits of lie vartoos competitions, etc Of the voyage . purserreports as follows:— _. ". - .. - ___rt- ". " The 'Mongo—a lefr at 4 p.m. for AuckianqV trnder the most favourable conditions,; -Sydney .HictioPt --_-?P???¥ly' J ' blotted: our-..b__ lieavw rain. * Sydney HeaiSs were passea--at - 5 p.m....and_linj__ediaiel_:-tie full force Pf a' violent south-east gale was encountered,, accompanied ■ by. thick, rain,, ■ which, obscured " ' evervtiing more t_in. a snip's length away. . Dnring tie Rest tliirty-pts, Spurs strong.gales;.. and heaw rain were e_perienced _rom..every- ■- '"""qfiarter. the - wiml':"Shifting--rigi± rp__- r t_e eonrpsss, and-_a_lr%etatogdow_-,tojblb"-K_rd3rom"'-oi_' , s<i_aiw»_;'".tvt_h flne'j*ea_her =,i—^:__. d heavy~sw_. -_*c Three Ttrngs were . fighted sX.Ji. p..in,_- .—*__&__ jtod_..t_^.

mainland _ nour later. The Union liner Maheno -was passed at 4115 p.m.s Cape" Maria Van Dieman was passed ai 4.45 p.m., and North Cape at. 6.15 p.m., and the Mongolia _£_"_•, at : Auckland at 7.30 a.m. on t_a _.__£_. nfM PS—-** —— - :; _-' 'THE -OPAWA LEFT HOME '• : c n , -«i he^lfiUl -_- stant - the -*" Zealand snipping Company's steamer Opawa sailed --£9™. London for A_ucklan__ Wellington and Nelson. The vessel is expected at Auckland about April 2fi.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 4

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