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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: First Quarter, December 10, G. 35 a.an.' 'Sunset: This evening, 7.11. Sunrise: ToTinprrow mor-ninig, 4.1 L ■HIGH WATER. 'Auckland: This evening, 9.12; tto-tmorrow Erod-nlng, 0.40. Onehunga: To-morrow imomlrrg, 1.25- (tomorrow evening, 1.35. ' ' Mauulrau Heads: To-morrow morning, 05----ito-morrow evening, 0.15. Kaipaca Heads: To-morrow araming, iao-to-morrow evening, 1.40. "*"^ m => +•*>. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. "SSSff *"* WhaDsa ' Ja^nktrand l^ 8 ; afe Houhor^ 1 ' aSt'ms[" ' Vu ? OD .„ «"»»» Awan ni, g^,^ss^ti?prou P noil, Matthews.— Northern Co., agents Aupouri, S.S., T. Haultain, from Taurnn*R: Passengers: Mcsdames Bateman, A. Coutts, Misses Commons, Smith, Messrs Course, Cook, Ramsou, Whyte. Scott* Nut C ° QSt?ble Ski —'-NorNgapuhi, s.s., E. Stephenson, from Whancl Prl'- Misses Hill. Sissons n « d ' T , e Ht? nber S' Mesdames Hoi ibrook, Bennett, Messrs Cooper, Potts, Collins, Dibble, Massey, Btu-goyne, King, ißoose, Hunter, Gray, Hunter, Barngh McIvor Prenick SmaUfleld. Wallace, SonneU, ti, e(^u ty ' Turner. Walker, Bennett il'letcher, Hay, liremer, Dixon, Honour. OSullivan, Birch, Hendei-son, l-liii Conyngham, McLean, Rentoul Devonport, Foley, and 14 steerage.—North- , era Co., agents. YESTERDAY. Baden-Powell, s.s., H. Petersen, from I Whangarei.—Northern Coal Co., agents Waiotahl, s.s., C. Hopkins, from Mercury -Bay snd Kuaotunu. Passengers: Messrs Graham, Scott, Lennos.—Northern" Co., | c ln l,l ,?r maD ' s ' s -' E " McLeod, from Rus- ' sell, Whangoroa. and Mangonui. Passeugers: Mrs Walker, Misses Donnelly (U), ! Grant Messrs F. J. Pagan, Hamilton Schmidt, Q. 'ialbot, Metcaife, Walker, A Long W. P. Cotues, A. Woods, Scott, Gibi,; n ,'„ on Booth, the Revs. E. Pitlendreigh, ! J. W, Featberstoue, H. Renata, and p. Wil-cox-—Northern Co., agents. Monpwai, s.s„ 3433, J. Robertson, from Dujiedin, via ports. Passengers: Misses Eagletop, Culhaner. Bryce, Quinn, Moore, jFprd, Kev;iu (2), Jipdgers, Gittos, Runclman, ' Browne, Scotland, Gordon, Maud, Mesdanies Ford, Lambourne, Gibbons. Instone Coster, Leiiingham, Chlpperfleld, Wyuyaid Lewis, Wright, Eagleton, Thord'e, Mattocks, ! \\lttnrs, Messrs Fitches, Hoare, Ford, Ross, Kprin, McLeod. Giles, Valentine, Lamoonme and son, Hollinruke, Paul lusioiie, Eiby, Falconer, Watson, Lcdiuyhaw, bonier, Mackle (2). Home, Piri'e, Chlpperfleld, Eagleton, Taylor, Home, Munn, Polnrtoii, Thorde, Brown, Warren, Wilson, a'aylor, Johnson, George, Goodisou. Lewis, prpivn, eiark, and 45 steerage.—Union Co., ogeuts. Maheno, s.s., 5282, M. Liyingstone, from (Sydney. Passengers: Misses Louisop, Redifern, Friar, Wiliard, Mortyne, Keogh, Pater, Day, McGregor (2), Henderson, Webpter, iJharp, Stiotts, Brown. Kingston, Brojdie, Rphlnson, Endenn, Maiibray, Fuller, iKfl-pertson, Fleming (2), Robinson, Stericker, Mesdtrmes Friend and infant, Gordon, Bailey, Pinch, Gordau aud 2 children, Pitehatsch, Halley, Buchanan, Cbisholui, Thornton, Poutey, Henderson, Jackson, iW'ebster, Sharp, McKepyer, Rohl, Bond, Hu]hphrey, Harper. Cottrean, Rees, ' Gaudln," Arnoldson, Whitaker, Mcpherson, SlminoUds, Ward, Anderson, Bonella, Muir, Stoare, Oark, Dr. Kellar and child, Messrs Bradley, Reeves, Stamdcn", Pomeroy, Morgan, Clarkson, Gordon, Bailey, Quick, Bayley, Jagger, WUloughby, Moore, Knight, Pitchatsch, Worth, Keogh. Connell, Hally iFoy, Averhan, Buckley, Stack, i'arkes, Endean (3), McGregor, Chisholm (3), Shutz, Wolfgramm, Thornton, Poutey, Carroll, Henderson, Jackson, Hollern. Sharp, Barker, McGa-ath (2), Bennett, Nicholas, Bond, Ross, Humphrey, Thompson, Miller, Williamson, Ootfrean, Henderson, Black, Rees, WorraJl, Louisson, Agnew, Johnstone, iYoung, Mowbray, Whitakcr, Slmmonds, Young, Paul, Wallace, Ward, Anderson, Bonella, Muir, Headdey, Hoare, Scotts, Leary, dark, Sir R. Lockhart, and 88 steerage.—Union Co., agents. THIS DAY. Drayton Grange, s.s., 0684, Mnrrison, from Liverpool, via Australia, Wellington, and Napier. Passengers—First-class: Misses Haughton and K. C. McDiarmid, Mrs. K. F. Palmer, Messrs. R. K. Hunter and W, Guy Mercer. Third-class: XUss E. Currie, Mesdames D. Wallace, J. Lambert, J. Kovahagh, E. Gouldle, J. McCullock, Messrs. F. and A. Hellyn, D. Wallace, J. Lambert, J. Kavanagh, W. R and W. H. Gouldie, Stanley Gouldie, W. McCullock. P. Firth, E. Whitely, J. Marsden, W. Cannell, P. Green, and' A. Anderson.—-A. H. Nathan, Ltd., agents. ! DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. , Tokomaru, s.s., 6233, Macfie, for Glsborne. Century, s.s., 4218, Downie, for Sydney. YESTERDAY. Pelican, J. Whittingham, for Talrua. Chelmsford, s.s., E. H. Goertz, for WhaBgarei. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day—Clansman leaves for Kussell •nd Opua ; Apanui leaves for Awanui. etc. ; Anpourl leaves for Tauranga and Ohlwa; Waiotahl leaves for Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, and Whangannrta ; Ngapuhi Jeaves for Whangarei Railway wharf -, Clayjnore leaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawhia; Chelmsford arrives from Whangarei Town wjjarf about 10 p.m. Tuesday.—Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei Railway wharf ; Paeroa leaves for WhaUgapoua, etc. ; Kanieri leaves for Whangarel Town wharf; RJmu leayes Onehunsa for Wanganul. UNION CO.'S' MOVEMENTS. ' EAST COAST. To-day—Kurow arrives from Westport; 'Navua arrives from Suva; Maheno sails for Sydney at 5.30 p.m.; Squall arrives from ITolago Bay and Glsborne. Tuesday.—Atua sails for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney at 10 a.m.; squall sails for Tolago Bay and Glsborne at 12 noon ; Monowal sails for Glsborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 2 p.m. Thursday.—Mokoia arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Glsborne. WEST COAST. Friday.—Rosamond arrives from Wellington, Picton, Nelson, and New PlySouth; Rosamond sails for New Wellington, Picton, and Nelson at 2 p.m. Saturday.—Corlnna arrives from Dun3din" and Wellington. The barque Northern Chief was docked *rBHTs.s. Century* sailed ifor Sydney at 5 ojm. on Saturday last. air. W. D. Taylor is actin* second engineer of the iMonowai, relieves Mr. J. E. CucMaiwl, who is on holiday. Captain H. Rutter, formerly of the Waitemata, has been appointed to the WairanuCaptain J. W. Drewette is ashore for orders. The s.<s. Monorwai arrived from Dunedin, tto ports, alt 8.30 a.m. yesterday. The run if-rom Glsborne occupied 21} ihorrrs. The ffllonowai sails for *he South again rto-anor-K>w aC'ternoon. The repairs to the schooner Orete have ibe»n completed, and.she will sail for Glsborne to-morrow. The vessel put back to, 'Auckland a week ago in a leaky condition,| and on examination it was found that the ■bush of the propeller' shaft had worked loose. TRANSHIPMENTS. Tirarnsnipmenrts ex' the' steamers Van (Heemskirk, Cooma,,o*way, Innaminoka, Kyorra, Malllna, Paioona, Drayiton Grange. Taupian, Itonus, Obra, Mainira, Tasmanic, Bremen, Tophningen, Berlin, Girthrlc, Relchenbach, Linden, Levuka, and Knroola, arrived per rtihe 'Maheno ifrom Sydney yesterday. THE DRAYTON GRANGE. The F.H.S. liner Drayton Grange arrived from Liverpool, via Australia, Wellington, aud Napier, at 2.45 a.m. to-day, after ap uneventful weather passage. The Draytou Grrnge loads cargo at Auckland for London, and the local agents, Messrs. A. H. 'Nathan, Ltd., hope to dispatch Jier hence, via the South, on Thursday next. She leaves the Dominion Anally about December 21. " IMPORTS. Per Drayton Grange, from Liveupool: ISO 7 tons L-cncral cargo. It" Monowal. from Southern ports: 532 en.v j flour, ISO lflo's {lour, 040 50's Hour, , '"' ::M soap. 27ri sacks oats, S3 sacks cii"!;. 1317 Racks wheat, IZfi sacks bran, 33 bm .•■!!. no sacks malt. 10 bales hny, 100 sni'ks [i ,;iarii. 20 sacks grass seed, 110 boxes butter. r.r, liiiles, etc., -12 lengths pipe, »« bundles pipe, 20 sacks bottles, 100 cases

matches, 19p boxes candles, sundries, and transhipments es Tainui, Mimiro, and Drayton Grange. Fer Maheno, from Sydney: 332 cases salmon, 2360 sacks manure, 273 bags coke, 140 bags rife, 80 bales kapok, 44 sacks flour, 430 packages tea, 08 cases tobacco, 237 drums oil, 110 bags tapioca, 70 bags pepper, SO reels paper, 36 bugs bark, 110 cases sugar, 200 cases soap, 29 pieces stone, 56 bags vulonea, 31 bags seed, 300 cases candles, 25 tubes gas, 145 drums carbide, 30 chests cocoanut, 128 bags wax, 48 cases dates, 19-1 packages sultanas, 60 packages figs, 543 packages currants, and sundries. THE SYDNEY STEAMER. The 5.6. Maheno arrived from Sydney at 6 p.m. yesterday, after a passage of four days Aye hours. The vessel left Darling Harbour nt 1 p.m. on Wednesday last, and ou clearing the Heads ran into a moderate easterly gale, lasting for 24 hours and considerably retarding her X progress. The weather moderated on Thursday pighf, and strong N.E. winds prevailed to the North Cape, which was rounded at iUJS a.m. yesterday, thence 'moderate S.E. winds and smooth seas to arrival. The Ma lien b sails for Sydney at 5.30 o'clock this evening, taking tie following oass over's:—Hisses Redfern, Lockington, M. Taylor Ryan (2), Douglas-Brown, Tayler, Farrell, Hants, Gedye, Mesdam.es Hamilton, Feuton, J. C. Martin and child, R. W. Sutherland and boy, Hamilton, A. H, Walker, Aliniiin, Jackson, Cornish and infant. Chambers, Dickson, Black and 2 children, de Tourett aud three children, Curtis, Green and infant, H. S. Meads. V. McClurg, Cornish and infant. Chambers, Nurse E. 'Seymour Messrs. F. Wlldebroun, T. Rome, R. M. Falconer, A. H. Walker, Cornish, T. J. Campbell, Symons, G. P. Griffith, C. Leys, W. .T. G'eddes, Hamilton, J. D. Ryan, Hirst Waller M. Waller, D. B. Dibbs, 11. B. Boys, F. C. McClurg, Smart. Hamilton, Dickson, C. L Haslain, K. W. Sutherland, T. Rowe, E. W. Oppeiman, A. Connell, Weltemeyer, W. J. Taylor, Symons, B. Frodham, G. H, Fitches, G. A. iloarey. G. Bullon, Glencross, Swift, F. P. Smith, F. Gavrell, G. L. Gilmnnr, Dr. Hamilton, Mflster R. Meads, and 110 steerage. ROTORUA'S PASSENGERS. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s new steamer Rotorua is taking the following saloon passengers on her maiden voyage to New Zealand: Mr H. Bell. Col. B. M. Blennerhassett, C.M.G., Mr Chalmers Bontein, Mr G- A. Burge, Mrs Burge nnd maid. Master J. Burge, Mr A. M. Colyer, Mr T. Field, Mrs Field, Miss G. M. Fryer, .Miss H. M. Fryer, Mr F. Fuller, Miss M. J. Fuller, Mr R. Hay, Mr R. Bowen Hogg, Miss F. Imeson, Miss A. Longton, Dr. S. Lynch, Mrs M. E. McLellan. Mrs E. M. Medley. Mr F. H. Pyne, Mrs Pyne and maid. Miss E. B. Pyne, Miss M. Pyne. Miss .T. Pyne, Mr H. N. Rowe, Mrs Rowe, Master C. H. Rowe, Mr E. Short, Mrs Short. Miss S. Smith, Mr R. E. Smith, Col. .T. Stewart, C.1.8., Mrs M. Tabart, Miss L. Tabart. Miss R. Tabart, Miss D. Thurston, Mrs I. Treloar, Mrs H. S. Turner and maid. Miss H. Turner, Miss Wigan. Miss D. J. Wilberfoss, Mr H. G. Armstrong, Mrs Armstrong, Mr J. E. Raines. Miss A. Barnett, Mr ,T. H. Baxter, Mr C. Brook, Mr ,T. H. Brown. Mr A. P. Ryrch. Mrs Ryrch, Mr J. H. Cattle, Mr J. Chitty. Mrs Chittv, Mr A. Cobb, Mrs Cobb, Miss 0. R. Cobb. Master J. W. Cobb, Mr W. Cordingley, Mrs F. M. Corringham. Master Corringham. Miss M. A. Chaven, Mr R. Dnpontet, Miss A. M. Edwardes. Mr H. E. D. Elliott. Mr W.T. Elliott, Miss A. E. Ellis, Miss H. Fraepr, Mrs A. Gllkispn, Mr A. Oraha'm, Mrs Graham, Mr H. B. Grove. Mrs Grove, Miss Q. V. Grove, Master W. Grove, Mr H. S. Hadfield, Mrs Hadfield. Master G. Hadfield, Miss 0. Hadfield, Miss H. Hadfleld. Master A. Hadfield, Mr 11. B. Hale. Miss B. Hall, Mrs B, Hand, Mr H. Hayward, Mrs Hayward, Miss Hayward, Mr M. A. Hill, Mrs E. Hill, Major J. G. Hughes, Mrs Hughes, Miss M. Hughes, Mr ,T. D. Jack, Mr H. Overton, Jones, Mrs Overton Jones, Miss E. Jones, Mr L. P. Knvanagh, Mrs Knight, Miss Knight, Mies B. Knight, Miss L. Knljrht. Mr W. 0. Knight, Mr E. Langlcy. Mrs .7. MacLean, Miss C. B. MncLean. Miss J. G. MacLoan. Mr J. G. Mac Lean. Mr D. Meßae, Mrs Mcßae, Dr. F. Elliott Meado, Mrs Meade, Master R. Q. Meade, Miss D. V. Meado. Mrs J. C. Meuzies, Mr V. Milnes. Miss F. Morgan, Mr A. Morrison, Mr A. Nicholson, Miss Norrie, Miss J. E. Peter, Mrs G. Picton, Master Picton, Mr L K. Pope, Mr E. H. St. Quintin, Mrs C. S. Sankey, Mr T. Sankey, Muss Snelson, Miss C. Sparling, Miss ,T. Stuart, Mr W. Tansley, Miss F. Tansley, Mr E. G. G. Thompson, Miss V. Thomson, Mr Blair Whyte, Mrs Wotton, Mr E. I. Wroe.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 288, 5 December 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 288, 5 December 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 288, 5 December 1910, Page 4