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SHIPPING.

v "Moon's Age. Last Quarter. November 24, "f.43 a.m. .. _ . _....'. - Suo-err,;. Thj s evening, .6-SJU j, fcwirise: To-morrow morning, ___D. ' '. ~. HIGH WATER. ■ - Auckland: This evening, 7.-49; to-_roT__w Bnorniug, S.ll. Ormhunj-a: To-morrow morning, 11.56; tomorrow evening, v.13. Heads: To-morrow morning, 3.0.„b: tii-morrow evening. 10.55. Kaipara 'Heads: To-morrow morning, 0.1; £o-____-ow evening, U__.' :'" ARRIVALS. XE-TEl__X___ Havoc. srow, _. Wilsou, from Ngnnguru. ***~H. S. Reynolds, agent. Three Cheers, scow, W. Rogers, from Agmiguru.—J. ,J. Craig, Limited, agents.. Alma, scow. Soare_, from Ngunguru.— •__. -i-_-nolds, agent. Albatross,. a.s_s., Louie, from Whangarei. f— _ia__er, agent. Ethel Wells, scow. S. Wells, _To_c_-Wh_-ngai-ei.—iluster, agent. Kalaia, a.s.s., llerridge. from MoOtl.— P.i<Mir-k and U-nldsbnnV. a_ents. Tarawera. s.s., 2003, D. McLean, from "Duni-din, via porls. Passengers: Misses Howard, Gilding, Thompson, Lister, Nurse J._elsal, Messrs Cashjn_n,- Helens, Bevins, Kniith, L-evin, Goodwitt, -.Hilar, Simpson, -uvher, Torrens, Gordon, Browne, Korth, _->l_on, Wilson, 'Rev. Wa___, Lieu"tenant Casey, and 20 steerage.—Onion Co:, agents. Glenelg, s.s., F. Jonas, from WhaugareL— __.me>* Snii-tb. and Co., agents. W—ioraihi, s_3.. C. Hopkins, from the Croat Barrier. Passengers: ilesdames Halleu and maid, McCabe, Hiku, Messrs McCabe, Grant, Murray, Winters, Grajrt, Le iKoy. (.'. Court, Court, Counts, Parton.—' j -Northern Co-, agents. TB-LS DAT. Maitai, R.M.S., 33-3, W. Stevens, from Wellington.—Union Co., agents. Nai'iu, s.s., 2!)30, W. Mcßride, from the Society and Cook Islands. Passengers: Misses Cottier. Smith, _le_dames Angous_ure_ ajid ___ki, Einiendorf. Little, Manuel, Jandjrs. Monro. Kelsey, __Imendorf r Rev. Costello. Messrs Kohn Grovo, Herons, Ancousinres. Woriey, Stuart, Bona, Berti, Manuel, Mayes, Keary, Wilkie, Jones, TomJin*t_, Jandue, Angell, Mitchell, Hartlng, BeDnett,. Xeigley. Moore, and 33 steerage.— Union Co., agents. _>EP__-TTJ___S. YESTERDAY. : Aupouri, s.s., T. Haul-tain, for Tauranga. K.-___e_i, s.s., T. Meyers, for Wh_ug__—i. Stella, s_>., E. Seilars, for the coast. Badeii-Pawell, S.S., Petersen, ior ~Whangarei. \Vairrva, s.s.. Cook, for the coast. Joseph Craig, barque, for Kaipara- and Melbourne. THIS DAY. I Ranger, scow, P. Morgan, for the coast. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVE MFiNTS. To-day — Apahui arrives from Awanui, shout 1.30 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves-for Whanjrarei Railway wharf; Waiota-ii leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua; Claymore arrives at One.unga from Waltara, about 4 p.m.: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei -.own wharf about 7 p.m.. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ' " EAST COAST. Saturday.—Maitai suite for Rarotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco at 12 noon; Tarawera sails for GiS-oroe, Napier, Wellington! ' Lyttelton and' Dunedin at 1 1_-Ku-oU ; Waihora-sails-.or "Kaipa-a* -•■■ ■ "WEST COAST.Saturday —Rosamond arrives from Wellington, Picton, Nelson,.and New Plymouth; ltusa.i_.ond sails for New Plymouth. Wellington, picton and Nelson, at 2 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. Kaeo, a.s.s., at Hobson-street wharf Iris H-M-c.s., at Devonport Waihora, s.s., at Railway wharf W huugupe, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Talune, s.s., at' Queen-St: wharf ■ -ebsTe Cfiiig, ■ "barque,- -at, .-Ho-soa-street • .-wharf e_t__sia_.,_ ~,,.. ~, llaiiai, s.s., at Queen-street whirrf. ' 'Na'v.il'i'.'s.s./'a. ilo.s-__rr_efwhart."' TQTkistun;- -s.s-, a. • • Queen-street. iw____f "■• ii'ii-wa, ___~ UL.i_MiUviiy_wharf,._ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .FUR iiAN FRANCISCO— • • Maitai, s.s., via Cook and iJb'cfe'ty __*____; ..,', ties IU • - r: i.u.miON- • - • Arawa, s.s., via the South, Sunday' 24,<_ugoUa, li.-i-S., via Australia aud Suez, Nov. 24 PUparoa, S.S., via Weiliugton, Nov. 26 ■ ci_n--J.ac__.i-_u. S-5.,., yi_,.,thi;..So,athi early. FUR Fiji— Navua', s.s., November' 23 FOR -__DNE_— -■;,..., __a_.no, s.s., Monday. ~. FOR. i-A-li-UN PACIFIC—* Talune, s.s., November' 22 . The s.s- . Turk-Stan sails for the Strati-; •with original cargo from Montreal!" to-mor-row morning. The s.s. Tarawera-arrived- from Dunedto, via ports, at 6 p_n. yesterday. .She eails loi" the' South again.to-morrow. , 'I'h'e barque J-seph "C-Oig' sailed for Kaipaia and Melbourne yesterday, but, owing to contrary winds, she had to drop anchor outside the B—uigitoto- reef. , She was still at anchor whim we went to press this __t_rnoon. 1-ssengers and' mails ex the Mariposa tfroni '.'rlsco arrived per the Nfflcvua iroxn. the Society Islands to-day. The s.s. Arawa sails for the South, en rouie for t_nno->n, on Sunday morning next-The-'S.s. Waihora.'sails .for Kaipara ahd, Australia to-morrow aftenuion. A citeamer' reported from Cape Maria Yah Diemen last evening will' probably be the Inga from Newcastle, and,, She .should reach" Auckland' this evening. When-the Moeraki. left Sydney last Saturday there were already 175 passengers booked for her next trip from that" port'to Wellin Ktcm, where she will arrive before Christni_s. ''...' The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company,steamer Athenic, which left Wellington on Oeuvher 0, arrived at-Plymouth on Tuesday afteruoon last. . . ... The s.s. Maheno, due from Sydney on Sunday morning next, IS' ibringiug' 203 passengers and 1150 tons, of cargo, including _ac" following tra_s_ipmen,ts ex the s:s: Under: 4502 boxes currants'," 2386 boxes sul-' tauas, 825 bags tigs, 407 cases f1g5,139 padsuses iced, 5 packages nuts; also ex s_a_m_r. O-Lensexi: 00T cases daites, 7 bags fllberits, 141 liags sulphur. M-MIRO LE__: SYDNEY. The Tyser s.s. Mirniro- left Sydney yesterday hi con.tinu'.a'tiou of •her" voJ__re from London to (Auckland, and shoul-d arrive _ere on Tm-sr_iy" next. Messrs Heather Robe_-ou and Co., Ltd., are the local agents. ARRIVAL OF THE NAVOA, The s.B. Navua arrived from the Society and Cook Islands at 7 a.m. to-day. She left Papeete 0.-i 'he ot- ins*., aud Rarotouga at 2 p. m. on tlie 12th, and experienced strong head winds, with a heavy swell, to Rarotouga, thence fine weather and smooth seas to arrival at Auckland as above. The Navua sails for Fiji on Wednesday next THE T. AND O. STEAMER. Messrs Biissell and Somers, the local asojits for the P. and 0. line, are advised that the R.M.S. Mongolia will leave Sydney to-morrow in continuation of her voyage from London to Auckland, and"should arrive, here oil Wednesday-morning next The mall boat will .rei____'"la. port here until 4 p,m. on Thursday, when she leaves on the return trip to Louddn, via Australia and Suez. THE FRISCO- STEAMER. The R.M.S. Maitai arrived from Wellington at 11.15 a.m. to-day, and "berthed at l_uoeu-street wharf.. .-The Maitai will le&ve at noon to-morrow", and will be due to pass through Rarotonfia ou November 24, Papeete on November 27, and scheduled to arrive at San Fraucisc-o on December 9... THE HpANTJL •. Tha new anx. schooner Huanui, built by Messrs. Bailey ahd l_owe for Messrs. Jagger and Harvey, underwent a successful trial SJ-iJ est - 1 T d »"*< averaging a speed of five " v£?_?i I !Su h ?'' r and tide! The sw,lv m t, f " r w ««l>ort and Dunedin M_*- E a a n a . _|_ s .' ? Sar^ , . r . be eusasea Tn_ v B °^ SD LQNDO--S.' - ' B^iaer Chapman", k\__& " ~fe«erS ß .a_monVe.. Cll *- pniau ' R ' GUlett .

THE. APAEXMA. The TJ—toh' Coi'3 steamer Aparima, now loading-at-Calcutta for New Zealand ports, has been chartered, by the Huon Timber Co. to load a large cargo of ironbark sleepers at "Hobart for the Indian rail ways. The vessel is due at the Tasmanian port about the end of January, and' her cargo will consist ot .about. 1,500,000 ft. THE PAPAROA. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Paparoa left Dunedin fo r Auckland last evening, and will be dne here on Sunday next. She will load cargo at Auckland throughout the whole of next week. She sails on Saturday, and 'then goes round to Waltara, loading tbe first'of the season's frozen "meat' there "during the first week in December. Pinal departure from the Dominion will be taken about the loth Decembex. A NEW STEAMER. A new steam lighter for the New Zealand Shipping Co. will be launched by Mr. C. Bailey at 5.30 o'clock to-morrow. The vessel, which Is to be engaged as a lighter at Tokomaru Bay in. connection with the new freezing works there, is of about 120 tons register. She Is 9!>ft between perpen-diculars,-107ft overall, 24ft beam, and has a depth of hold of Bft. She will be schoonerrigged, and fitted with eomnouod snrfacecondensing engines, with cylinders Sin and ISm in diameter, and lOin stroke, IMPORT'S. Per Navua, from the Cook and Society Islands: 764 bnnches. 8350 cases bananas, 2378 cases pines, S cases oranges, 104 cases kurnaras, 411S sacks copra, lIS sacks cocoanuts, 14 sacks coffee, G7 sacks fungus. 18 bales cotton, 254 cases p>-pirl shell. lix Mariposa, from 'Frisco: 0045 cases apples, 25 liali-s broom corn. 1000 eases -rat-pins, 325 caios canned goods, ac'l similriOß, ■Per Tarawera, from the South: 404 psacks flour,, 452 bags flowr, 140 sacks bran, 50 sacks oa'_ne—.. 54 sacks oats. 317 sacks c_al_, 10 sacks pollard, '1140 sacks wheat, 63 sacks seed, 230 sacks malt. SO sacks sawdust, 215 boxes Pbutter, 60 cases whisky. 30 cases pickles, 305 cases fruit, 217 cases dried ■fruit 133 cases canned goods, 177 cases preserved meats, 120 cases matches, 25 cases tea, 18 bundles 'buckets, 29 rolls netting, 160 cases 'telegraph gear, and sundries.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 274, 18 November 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 274, 18 November 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 274, 18 November 1910, Page 4