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SHIPPING.

llooa's -Age?-Full Moon,' 3uly 22,--8:7 p.m. .——.Sjatsetr Tate-evenrng, -MO. :;: Sunrise: To-morrow morning,- -T. 12- — HIGH WATEa - - * - Aocklaad: This evenine, L 33; to-morrow mottling, .150; One&gnsti- To-morrow moniing; 5-35; -±o-Manuksa-—Heads: To-morrow morning, .... Als; -tomorrow evening, 4J50l Kalpara Heads: To-morrow"' morning, ' £40; tomorrow evening. 6-15. -- ■ • ARRIVALS. .YESTERDAY. Itowea, .sjw, 2008, D. Mcljean, from jDonedln, -via. ports. Passengers: Misses -Chamberlain, A Spray, Mesdames Joachim, - Watis, Wilson. Summers. m«im*:. Messrs WRson, Joachim, Chamberlain, Swainsbnry, Emdy, Summers, Newcomb, Course," Buchanan, SeSby. Shier la-sa, Fitzmaurice. Gon--ixily, Watson,. Farter. Perrett, and 51 steerage.—Caioa 'Co-.-ageirtKT "' • - KB.; E. Stepheiroon, from Wha.BgareL Passengers: Mr and Mrs- Fife, Misses Norton, McLean. Craig, Kealey, Mesdames " Montague. Vinson, Prince, Norris, Selgar- and child,- Williams- and family, ... Messrs McKay, McLean, McKenzie. McGregor. WDliams. Matthews, Mason. Johanms; Brjdon, Cntforth. Laing, Calkin, -Norris, Ansttn. -AMfeM, ORerlly3lcLean. Falloefe. Qemo, Ash ton, Brier! v. Bray, and 12 sseeerage.—SortieniCo., agents. Apnrai, J. Wilson, from the Great Bsrri-jE. Passengers: Messrs Cocci, Hartley, fioOß, Andrews, Ford.—Northern Co., Agents. Tasmar, C. Faulkner, from Wfiakatece. Tamhngejs: Miss Martin, Mrs Mar- - tin. Hens Feasor, Dalzeil. Nelson, Malley, Buchanan—-Northern o>., agents. THIS DAY. Joseph Craig, barque, J. Stuart, from . IteSxanme. —J- J. Craig, Ltd, agents. - PaertiA. «-s_, J- Tub-, from Parengarealga SSd. —:-Xrp-th««-ft Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Tfamß—y m, W. F. Norbury, for OneAnpoeri, T. Haul fa tn, for Tanranga. B.R, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. HORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Tfc-day -— Apanui leaves for Mercury Bay aad Tairua; Knnieri arrives from JKTisngßxei abont 11 p-m. Saturday: Clansman arrives from iMangotrci. Whangaroa, and Russell about 7 a.m ; Anpopri arrives .from Tanranga about 7.30 am; Ngapehi -arrives -from Whangarei aboct 9 p-m.; Eimu arrives at Onehunga from HoiSaifga about 7 a.m.,- Apenui arrives from Mercury Bay and Tairua about 3 a-m. Sunday. Smrriayx Barawa leaves Onehunga for New -Fiymouih ax 3 p-m. (train 2.30); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town wharf; NgaUawa arrives from Opotikl About 10 a.m. Monday-: Clansman- leaves for Russell and Opua; Apanui leaves for Awanui, etc; Aupouri leaves for Tanranga and Ohiwa; Waioeabl leaVes for Miercury Bay and Kuao.xonn; Ngapuhi leaves, for Whangarei Railway wharf; Waitangi leaves Onehunga for 3Rm3>b -and KawHia; w«Tv,<»,-f arrives from ~ .Whangarei about midnight. - - UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday: Tarawera sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelß>n and Dunedin. 12 coon; Squall. saTs .for Tolago Bay and Gisborce. VESSELS INPOBT. Aldebarsa, barque, at Chelsea. bell, at Qneen-st. whaxf - - Kaiapoi. aa. at Railway wharf Tnrnn at Queen-street wharf. - - Joseph Craig; barque, it -Railway -wharf. 3Siaweia; wharf. -- -goutfcem Cross, 8.5.,-at -wnarf, PROJECTED .DEPASTURES. ■ -FOB- SYDNEY — "Ma Reno, &A. Monday Tofca. S.S., via South Sea Islands, July Id .. _FOB LONDON— Kuwinfii, &&. July 20 . -IStar. og Canada,. _ July_ 18 goancna. es., via Weilmgton, about -July .a.; aft '"." .—l ~ "~ ESPE'CTED AEiiIVALS. -Maheno, ss., from Sydney; due Sunday. '"' Tofua, s-s., from Sydney and the South, Seas; dug Moara, s.R, from Fiji; due July IS. Talon c, sJk, from cSociety and Cook Islands; doe July 25. Wkakaxane, .&, from Montreal via Melboarne and- Sydney; sailed -June 17; due August IS. lnorani, s_s., from New York, via Lann- . cesron anil Melbourne; sailed May 9 (at Melbourne July 4) ' Rs---...a. *a s, from Montreal, -via Melbourne -afitl Sydney; sailed May 11 (at Melbourne _..- Jniy.i2>ijdTie.about, Jmy 28 .. ...; ILia.c a-s-. iruti- via Melboarne anß" SycEaey; "s&ilea 3ffly"24;- due Srmday 1 a, s .- lroia-iNc*- -XOOL, viae Aieibourse and Sydney; sailed June 10; due Aug. 14 High.ana-"Monarch: from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; Bailed June doe. end. of. Angu« . .. . ynnt.l. g s from London, via Melbourne ana Syaney; s&iiea 5; due ena o£ - AaaiisL - - 'Faparoa. from London; sailed July 5; due Aug. 24 _ Coaiergrove, from" Liverpool, via AnsT ".'i..; sailed May uue eiui of july. Btrachdyde, "&s",, trom New York, via Melbourne, and .Hobart; scaled M:-y In; ua L e£ay- la Augncc, . . _ Selwyn Craig, baxqnentine, from Adelaide; sailtd June 28. -Empire Transport, s-s., from Liverpool; a.: sailed July J T due Augnst 2-1. f a from f.».......; sailed June 7; dne Jufy22 _ River Clyde, BJ3 , from San Francisco, via Aplar T» Mil early —-• p »- - - .Wakefield, t'f, from Newcastle; due Kiver Clyde, rcom Sou via Ai.ia; sailed July 10; due August y. The sj>. Mooxa left Fiji- for Auckland . yesterday, aad.should arrive hereon Monday The .barque Joseph Craig arrived from this morning, alter a good trip oi 8 days. The Tarawera arrived from Dunedin, Via pons, si aJlo p-m. yesterday. The laravtri g^j-g —Cpg —rtw—^s^.nl. to-morrow. JALPOSTS. Per Joseph Craig, from Melbourne: S7O tons produce. Per Tarawera, from the South—llo4 bags porameii. 4HH bags oats, SSI bags chaff, !£a> bajs wheat, 357 nags bran, 300 bags onions, 13) bpgs pollard, Sd6 bays nour, oO boxes so&D, 55 cases jam, 1000 cases kerosene, 90 cases iron, luo boies batter, 200 cases ■Bgm- and sundries. TTVR -WAKEFIELD. Cape Brett reports that a large steamer P»aaori south ax Z-io a-m. to-day. This will probably be the Wakefield from Newcastle tx, ann-jri-iTirt, and she saoold put in aa appearance at this port about o or 6 o'clock ■Hug eveainjj. LOADING FOR LONDON. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., advise that they have fixed-the Shaw, saviiL Albion OHapany*s nne steamer Tainiii SO load general cargo, etc, at Auckiand,MflUag from this port for London on the Tiyh »nfi«t Ttio Tainui is in the maU service, and will be-dne to arrive in London about September 22nd, and, in additinn to the conveyance of cargo, wfll also oouvey a fjir number of passengers. DEJCK; CARGO ASS) lAVS STOCK. New regulations with regard to the carrying of deck cazso ore to be enforced. *"The ji ew yiralßiul Gazette," issued in Wellington tojH evening, states that in every case where dedt cargo or live stock Is shipped at a port where there is a Collector of Customs, the master of the ship must notify the Collector of the shipment, aud when it wiU be ready for inspection. Before the ship leaves the port the deck cargo or live - stock wiU' be Inspected by an odicer appointed by the Collector. if rise officer mias Jt£at~the'd6ck .'cargo or live stock exceeds The weight, quantity, or nnmoer * alfcwaTby the' yessere deck cargo, license, or Is not stowed in accordance with the xequlrantarti of'the decU'cargo'regulations; he wIU reqjiire the master to -make such " as'uiaj be-necessary to comply the Ucmse and regulations. If the vassal leave* the P°rt without -complying With foeh requirementa, the master vt 111 be liablr=t»» fin*- Sot exceeding £SO. When the appointed by the Collector has :: the- jnapee«on-aJter*ls-ordinary •JSce bean, the master jnwt pßy. to the «r Collector-* ft»-egnal-*o tJ»e «»ount ~ |a th» oSmc as. overtime.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 166, 15 July 1910, Page 4