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SHIPPING.

iloon's Ag&i Full Moon, October ID, Xsi\ Sunset. This evening, 6.8. " Sunrise; 10-murrw morning, 5.5. HIGH "VFATEH. Auckland: This evening, L4sr to-morrow mornmj; li-11. Oneiiunga: To-morrow morning u-Uii: tojnorrcttv eveniiis,. e.32_ ->lanukau Head*: To-morrow morning, »-ot>; to-morrow evening, 5-12, Katpara Heads: To-morrow morning, **-lJ to-morrow evening, β-iij. ARRIVALS. YESTKKDAI*. Karnona, s-s., 1425, 11. Piatt, from WestB^ri. —Union Co., agents. ilocnah, ketch, W. Champion, from 2tgira- o -3iru.—Xor-Liu=rii Coal Co., agents. iiaupiri, s,s., P. c. iloss, troia Wellington, Picton, Napier, Gis-borne, an-d Ijast coast euv S . Passengers. Mrs. Connolly and child, Stessrs. i'ipa, Beckett.—Union Co., agents. Cia.usinaii, s.s., X- ileLeod, from KusseH. Masses Passeii, ilortln, itan<ison, Taompion, Jitjsisrs. Haivkins, •liiley, G. Kewhiil.—Northern Co., agents. K-aiiieri, s.s., T. ileyo:rs, lirom. Whimsarei. Messrs. iiwimts, young, idax-—-\orihtrm Co., ageiici. THIS DAK. ■Cttrjew, scow, W. iluryhy. from MaßgoDiv- — and Harvey, a^eam. scow, Kxaiicis, ironi JSgunguru.—■ ■WHitioae, Lid., iigejiia. DEPAJEtTUEES. TBSTBk^Y. Ciansman, e.s., K. .UcLtud, for Russeil, aiiii VVhan^oi'oa. \\ ii.oumi. 8.5., C j-Lujjh.i'.s, for the Great BiJrrier. S.S., E. Sicpheition, for Whajigarei. -aaden Pou'eil, s.s.. Petersen, tor "\Vhait r ar^i. THIS DAK. Kanieri, s.s., T. ileydrs. for Whingarei. -Vgatiawa, ».£., \V. Bark, for Taurjinga EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Xnca, live-nutsted. from Porxland. , tOregon); ttue i&xH oz Uirriti, from New l'ork; sailed AagVLsL 1; due AV'iniiiiera, s.s_, xxoin. Sydney; dne Sunday barque, li-uiu Newcasue; tosaii etixly fiSnowiioiiiaai, s.s., itKtux ±>un-i>ui-yj to ii uiiUiiie October Kavua, s.s., rrom the. Society and Cook Islands; Hue October 2o icdrabaruli, new js-s., from L«onjd-on, via ■ii-KiUoorue and Sydney; saxled Aug. 2a; *lue ai>t>ut Oct. 21 tat jieiixiurae Oct. 5) Cpaiva, .s.s., from Lunaoai; sailed Septeinoer t>; Oct. 22 {Dojtomaru, sj., from iion'treal, via ilelbourne Jinrf rfldney; sailed Aug. '2ii; at ilelQotti-ne Ocu S; dJie Oct. 22 from j_avexp<x*l, from Durban and Hobart; sailed August 20; dv& Oct. 25; left Xujrhau Sept. 28----sKiwaru, from New 7£ork, via. Mel-, bourne and -Sydney; sailed Aug. 26; dueOct 2a (passed Cape of tiood iiope Sepc. 22i iDelphic, s-s., from Liverpool; saEea Septem'bei- S; due Oct 31 jNexehana, s.b-, from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed -September Si chje iSovejnber 3 Spi-tlhsid, s.s., from San Francisco, via Apia, Pago Pago, and NufcnaJoia; sailed •Oct. 2; due Nov. 3 JTofua, from Sydney, EijL Samoa, anidue Nov. 9 Strathleven, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Septtenrber 1-1; dne about Nov. 35 JJriryton ftrarge. -from Xdyerpool, saded Sept. 17; due Nov. 20 "/TurJastan, s.s., from Montreal via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Sept. 13; due. Mongolia, P.M S-, from London, yta. St;«;z and AusLrdiiHn ports; io so.il O'.'Coiier I; due 23 Exrwke's 2iay, from liverpool, sailed Oct. 1; due 2hov. 21 Star of Scotland, s.s., from' 3S T ew York, via Melbooriie and Sydney; to Sail September SMimiro. s.s., from london, yaa Melbourne and Sydney: to sail JSeptember 20 jAustralian Transport, s.s., from. Hew Tork% to sail Oet 10; due Dec. 10 Kaipara, from L-onaoff; to. Ko-vtm-ber- 7; dire December- 23 •- [jVirimale, s.s., from Montreal, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail Oct. 20; due Dec. 24 Eacunea. s.s., from Montreal; to sail No-v. 20; due early in January Oraxi, from London; to sail Novsiuber 2C: dne January 11 from to-gs.il -JDec 25,- due Feb. 5 VESSELS IN POET. Eamona, s.s., at Hobson-st. trttarf. Eaupirl s.s., at Queen-st wharf. !Ans lo -ile3Jean. s.s., at Caieleea Pioneer. HLM., at Qneen-st. wharf iAJdebarsn, baique. at JEailway wharf ffongarh-o, at Eaitway wlrarf. " PEOJECTEI> BEPAETHRES. TOR SYDKEY — {Victoria, S.S-, Monday FOE COOK & SOCTEnjSIiANDS— s-s., October 26. POfi SAJS' FKAiS'-CISOO— '■ i&arangl, via Cootjaid Society Islands; October 22 JVT.-rita-i, s.s., via Coot<md Society -Islands; •:•(;'. iXJXOuAJEongariro, S.S., via. Wellington, Friday via tiie ISouth, about 7th i A'oveinber POH FIJI— JEalune, s.s., October 26. JJNTON CO/S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST, To-day — Anglo Mexican sails for Jlew•easxie at 4, p.m. -...",, , . iMday — Squall sails lor-Tologa-Bay and Gisbome at 4 P-m_; Haapiri sails iox East iCuiLst Bays, noon. Saturday.—Haoroto sails foy Gisborne, papier, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. NOEXHEEN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day — Aupouri leaves for TanEinga; Ngapuhi arrives Irom "Waangarei iiaUv.aj wkarl' about 9 p.m.; WaioiuiiU | axrives from Barrier about 5.30 p.m.; liliau I leaves Onehunsa for Hokianga; Chelms- • lord arrives from Te Kao and. Parenga aJjout 6 pjn. Friday: Apanci anises xrom JLwa]inL..etc., ahout 7 pJn-; EaraTra arrives from New Plymouth, ar Oueiunsa about S a.TU.; Waiotaiii leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua; Claymore arrives at Onehnnga irom Raglan, jECawhia, and Waitara about 5 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei SaUway ■wharf abjjut S pjn.; Kanieri arrives from rKhangarei Town Trharf about 10 p.m. IMPOSTS. !Per Kamona, from Westport: 1900 tons coal and a quantity general cargo. Per Haupiii, from Wellingto-n: 459 sJieep, 1000 sacts barley, 250. sacks etaa, and sundries.

The s-s. Tongariro sails for Lcmfioß, via jSveilingion, xo-inorrow afternoon.

Tlie ==.s. Melbourne is due to arrive today £rom Newcastle, via Wellington, with. 11 part cargo of coal.

The S.S- Squall, due from Gisbocne today, is announced to leave Anetlami on the recum irip at 4 p.m. to-morrow.

The 5.5. Hauroto passed the East Cape at S o'clock last night, on her way up from Gisborne to Auckland, and may be espected to arrive here early fhis evening. The s-s. Haupirl arrives from ■Wellington, Xapier, Gisborne, and East Coast bays at 7 p-m. yesterday. Tie Haupiri sails for East Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier at noon to-morrow. Tie s.s. Ramona arrived from Westport ai 6 p.m. yesterday. After ronndlng the JTorth Cape at midnight on Tuesday she encountered northerly gales find high se.'LS, v.'hieh. continued to arrivaL From this port tie Elamona proceeds u> the Kalpara to load timber for Sydney. Advices from Cape Town state that the cost of bunkering ships in the harbonr of Capo Town has been so nruch reduced that tae best Katal ccal can now be delivered on board at 21/ per ton, and it is expected that several steamers, including tfrose of The German lines, will prefer to coal at Oipt- ioft-ii ictlead of at Ten^rille °™? tr the heavy -ate several coasral have been delayed The . Etfeimers Acporui and Tcisiuan are wiather- I Sv.und at Oijiwa. The isimu could not | 1.-iivc Crnehnng-j for HoHaapi wkJut. a-iMI I Lur o.ciKncre lias been pciixpone-a ui'iil toll 10.-tow murnins. The scow Kororo, leaded •v iUi tnnber for Auciland, i≤ weather Meters «S vessels entering or leaving Torres fctrstt by the Great Xorth-east sast- ha.c been offlcially warned that It has been rt-ported by several shipmasters that daring the prevalence of strong south-east wu.us an abnormal current, eettins to the nortft-w€st at the rate of about £y e tno's is tsperlenpert uiid that due cation should be observed when oucvisating in tils locaaty

The Talune went into dock at Port Chalmers on ilondaj- morning. She is majrfijg preparations for entering the Island running from Auckland.

En route from Calcutta, presumably for South America, the cargo steamer Cambyses, 2(M5 tons net, left Newcastle on Monday for Wellington. The vesee! is owned by Gladstone acd Co.. of Middleeboro.

The Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand (says "Fairplay") have contracted with Messrs Rarnage and Ferguson, Leith. for tbe construction of a cargo steamer with a deadweight carrying capacity of about 27.10 tons, for delivery in about six months. The vessel is to have triple-expan-sion engines, with cylinders 21in, 34in, and GOin, by 3Gin stroke. WLMAIERA LEAVES SYDNEY. Messrs Hnddart. Parker and Co advise that the s.s. Witnmen left Sydney at 4 p.m. yesterday, having on board for Auckland 110 passengers and llttO tons cargo. She will be dne here ou Sunday nexr, AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON. Orders have been issued by the Admiralty estates "The British Australian'") for the cruisers Challenger (-Captain G. B. A. Gatrntl and the Prometheus (Cqrnmander Percival H. Warleigh) to be recommissioned for further (Service with the Australia squadron. New crews will be dispatched out to Sydney early in October by the special service vessel Gibraltar, »and also some ratings for the Penguin and other ships of the squadron. Captain Gaunt and Commander Warleigh have been reappointed to their respective cruisers, on recomtuissioning.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 243, 13 October 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 243, 13 October 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 243, 13 October 1910, Page 4