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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age; Full Moon, December 10, 10.35 p.m. Sunset: This evening, 7.19. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 4.11. HIGH WATER. Auckland; This evening, 4.35; to-morrow moruiug, 5.15. Onehuuga-: To-morrow inorning, 9.0; tomorrow evening, 9.19. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 7.40; to-morrow evening, 7.09. liaiparu Heads: To-morrow morning, 6.5; to-morrow evening, 9.24. . ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Powerful, H.M. 'first-class, twin-screw, protected cruiser, flagship of Australasian squadron, 14,200 tons, 25,000 horse-power, la guns, Flag-Captain Prowse, Iroin 1/yttalStar of Scotland, S.S., "C2SO, E. D: Beck, tiom New York, via Melbourne tend Sydney. - —Heather, Roberton, and Co., afe'euts. Ngapuhi, s.s., 03. Stephenson, ilroin W-ha- - . DgareL Passengers:' M.-. and iMn';- Chai)-, miau, Misses Kalla, McDonald, Mcsdauic's IValioahk,' Lock, Tay-l-df, 'Smith, .i'hu-dy, VBrake. Calder. Wltistanley aud children, .Messrs. Marshall, Nelson, Morrow, liast, Hardy, McLean, Hill, Burns, Leviue, Bradbury, Hunter KUleu, Lowrlo, .SleCurroll, Hardy, *ahU'"eight steerage.—Northern Co., agents. ■- -. - Waiotahi, S.s.-, C. Hopkins, from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. Passeugers: Misses Freau *(3),-- Messrs. -Frean, Jackson, Wynyard, Shirley, Master Frean.—Northern Co., agents. ... - . ... Kanieri, S.S., T. Meyers, from Whangarei. Co., agents. ~ Akaroa, s.s., Porter, from W-hangarel.— (Parker-Lamb Timber Company, agents. Kaiiiia, aux. scow, Berrldge. from Motiti. and Goldsboro', agents. - ~.Bravo, .scow, Nelson, frojn Ngunguru.— Northern Coal Company,, agents. . _B»deri-'Ft>wcJl, s.s., Petersen, from W'haCoal Company, agents. ' THIS DAY I .' , Encounter, H.M.S., second class cruiser, oSSO tons, Capt." rhilip H. Colomb, Commander William. Mellor, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. . YESTERDAY.Wimmera, s.s. 3022, William Waller, for 1 iDunedln, via ports. . Clan Maclaren, s.s., "2832, Shearer, for (Naipier. , .WaipdrL s.s., 1919, F. iM. Harris, for tereyinouth. ■Hinemoa, N.Z. Govt, s.s., -Bollons, for the lighthouses. iNg-atiawa,. s.s., W. (Bark, for Opotiki, Ohirwa, and Mercury Bay. Squall; s.s., Morrison, for Tolago Bay iind Glsborne: .. iPelican, SJ3., J. Whittingham, for Talrua. iGlenelg, S.s., Jonas, for Whangarei. Kaiiieri, s.s., T. Meyers, for Whangarei. . IPaerba, s:s., 3. Taw, for Whananaki, STutukalca,,. aid Whangaruru. Greyhound, Stfbrltefcy, for 'the North. •Rambler, Scow, C. -Daniel, for the const. Welcome, isec-W, T. 18. Wells, for the coast. Hnere,..ecj[Bv, G, Soreuson, for Whaugnroa. 'Endeavour, auxiliary ketch, A. Carter, -for (Whnngarel. Curlew, Scow, D. Scott, for Mangonui. NORTHEJRN CO. MOVEMENTS. To-day f— Waiotahi leaves for Barrier at midnight; Clansman leaves for Rusgell, Whhngaron and Sfnrigonui; Ngap'uhi leaves for Whangarei Railway wharf; Knuierl arrives from Whangarei about midnight. QThursday..—Au-pouri leaves for. Tauranga trt 4 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Barrier about G p.m.; arrives at Onehunga from (New. Plymouth .about 8 a.m., "and leaves again for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (train, 2.10)': Kanler] leave's for Whangarei Town 'wharf. - . . Friday.-—Aphiiui arrives . from Awanui, etc..; Nga-puTii leaves for. Whangarei.; Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Bay and Talrua. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST-COAST. Thursday.—Tarawera arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton,. Wellington, Napier,, and Glsborne; Taliirie arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonga. Friday.—Aorangi arrives from San Fran"•••te'lsi'o'Wiid Wellington; • ' Saturday.—Tarawera sails . for Glsborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedln at noon ; Ao'raiig! "sails for Harotonga, Tahiti, and San Francisco, at noon. WEST. COAST. •• arrives -from Wellington, I'lcton, NeJson, and New Plymouth ; Rosamond sails for New Plymouth Wellington, Plcton, and Nelson at 2 p.m. The s.s. Squill sailed for Tolago Bay- and Glsborne last night. At 4.50 p.m. -yesterday the s.s.- Waipori sailed for Grey mouth. , ». The s.s. Wimntera left for Dunedin, via ports, at 4 p.m. yesterday. The . s.s. - Wiilbora is undertaking a . long voyage in the New Year, having been chartered to proceed to, the Chilian'Coast 1 . -About -the end o£ this .week the barquentine Laura, will be ready to sail for Hokl- . auga and Sydney. .. '. The s.s. Mohowai'having been delayed at " Dunedin bj-'heavy'rait; "she will not 'be due at Aucklaud until Monday .morning next. The Moiibwul leaves Dunedin to-day Instead of yesterday. ' The Government- s.s.< Hlnemoa left for , the North-eHi lighthouses last night. She returns to Welliugtdn, via, Onehunga. The Union Compauy's recently-acquired OriHttaWfrhgift steamer Kow-ha-1 (formerly Hopeful) ■ should arrive at ■ Dunedin r within a fortulg-ht. .... -, ' Since her arrival at Wellington on Thursday last, some thirty stewards and a -nuniiber of. deck hands, have, signed off the ■ R.MA Abfangi. Thb mall boat leaves Wel- " llfigtbu for Auckland tb-d-ay.- She will, be due here on Friday, and sails on Saturday for -the Islands and San Francisco. :?."', .SUBRBT'LEFTI^VERPOOL. The Federal-Houlder-Shlro liiier Surrey sailed f-roru -Liverpool—last Saturday for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. fhe iVHI be due at Auckland a,bout Februry '13th. After discharge the Surrey Will load in New Zealand,, and will call for -Avomnouth on March 25th. THE MARE'RE. The. Tyser s.s. Marere arrived at Mel-' Ibburrie from London yesterday, after a passage of 41' days. Her next port of call svill j •be-Sydney, -and thence she comes to Auck.laodi.belug due-to arrive here about December 28. - _• ' THE STAR OF SCOTLAND. , j The Tyser s.s. Star of Scotland arrived •txom New York, via -M&lbouriie and Sydney, nt 10.30 p.m., yesterday. She left New, York on September 30th, and caUed nt St. i Viiiceht on October 11. The Cape of Good Hope was passed on October 28th, and on .November..lßth.the, vessel arrived at Mel'bpurue. Sydney was reached on the SOiih, i otod the voyage to Auckland was resumed off"December "&,' "arririll" being made as -above. Bttt-for,strong trades after leaving St. Vincent, flue Weather was experienced 1 throughout. Ou Novenrber ' 4th, a lnrge quantity-of-lce'was-passed-in the Southern Ocean. Captain E. i). Beck 1b in cominahd, aiid his officers- are: Chief officer, Mr Patterson; second, Mx T. Bowling; third, Mr I A. Nash; fourth, Mr T. Godwin; flfthj Mr -T. Gresham. Mr .Hunter is chief engfneet, Mr 7. Boyd second, Mr T. Corriga-n third, Mr. Richard fourth, and MxX Ford fifth. Mr R: Armi-thge- -is- chief refrigerating engineer, and Mr C. Patrick second. The Star of Scotland leuves for Wellington :to-mof-je.oWj_ '_ !.._.. ' l THE KNIGHT OF, THE, GARTER. A cable' message received • from London states that the s.s. Knight of the Garter, under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Co., has left China for ptago Heads. This vessel will load cargo in New Zealand for Londou, and will be expected at Aucklaud about J/inuary-o. She will leave Wellington about the end of January for London. THE WARSHIPS. 11.M.5. Powerful arrived from Lyttelton last evening. The Encounter came into port at 9 a.m. to-day, and the Cambrian and Pioneer ure fexpected to'arrive, to-night or to-morrow morning. The Encounter sails for Sydney- t o-morrow night, and the Pioneer win leave "for Wellington probably on 'Saturday. The Powerful and Cambrian will remain In port until the 27th lust., when they will leave for Sydney. THE SCALES LINE. The Scales liner Clau MacLareh sailed for the South, en route for London, at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. Her first port of call will lie Napier, and she then visits Dytelto, Ficitim, add '-Velllnstes, IcarihS tile la-st-naraed port finally about December 24. Vne — rssel received quick dispatdh at Auckland, alschargtuti 450 .'tons.and loading 500 tons of jBS r :ioms6 in -the space, of 21 working hours. ' The s.s. Clan Chisholm, of the Scales line, , ---jwill-/ioaa-general, cargo at Auckland for *' London early in Januar,t,\ making..this her final port.; i

IMPORTS. Per Star of Scotland, froiii New York— 035 tons general cargo. EXPORTS. Per Clan Miiclaren, for London: 067 bales •wool, 540-cases und 038 sucks gum-, 14l bales has, 21 casks pelts, 42 casks tallow, and 273 pieces riuiber.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 296, 14 December 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 296, 14 December 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 296, 14 December 1910, Page 4