SHIPPING.
Moon's Age;-New Moon, January -30, OJS p.m. Kunspt: This evening, 7.10. Snurlse: To-morrow morning, 4.47. HIGH WATER, .-■- - . •A«<-'liland: Tills evening, 3.5; to-monrow rjjiprnlijfr, 0.45. Onohunga: To-morix>w morning; 7j30; toiii.'iTifw ;tßecu<'O.n, 7,-15. M.iniikau Heads: To-morrow' anornlng, O.lil; to-rnorroiv -afternrton, '6.25. ■ K<iip:ir;i Headej-OJo-morrow morning, 7.35; A.HRIVAr<S,.- . -JESTE-RDAY. _-"'.. Nirapulii, s.s., A. Stephenspn, £rom WhaAxarel. — Ntinthern Co., agenls. ■ A ku-roa, 3.3.. \V. Parlor, ifrom- the coaet.—. I'.irker-Ijaniib Timber Company, agents. S'Mii.hfrn lale, auxiliary scow. 41. Mo Grf'i'nr, from the Greart tßarrier.—Ford iShi'pplni! I.lye, apenls. . /.•■ [Jrnvo, soctv, Neilsnu, from Ngiingum..— liuniitro CuiU Company, agents. THIS DAY. Atun. s.s., 3-14-1, J. p. Jordan, from Syd-Ti'-y iind Sontli Sea Islands. Passengers-: iMissifa Keys. M-tirmy, -Krnse, Reiling, Tala, ilftdg. Cow-ley 15), Wilson, Mesdemes , NelMon mid iufarit, Wetzell and inifin€, Griffin, Siiyorleln, Lynch, child end maid, Retohelin nun, Cieyjter. Watkln,. Millar, forger and, 4 ri.klrcn, Messrs.,Trivett, i'erguson, Murphy, Ai'l-.iha.mfi. Murray, Plies, Nelson and eer-T.-inl, \\\i./,ell. Haaben, Sydall Griffin, U;:j.vi-i-l(.irj, Jlurlpy..Sturrock, Moody, (Reichel-ui.-.nii, Cojper, Jlillar, Saupt and t>oy, SvenJ"Sn. Ifjll, Rev. Watkin, Dr. tLynch, W. T. Cm:ij,il.h]l, tuid Howard. .Masters David, IM ■i.~ , -rion. Befker, Campbell, Cowley (2), ISclrlicltiiunn, (Howard.—Union Co., agents. > hmsuiun, S.s., E. McLeod,. from Bussell. PiifiseiigOTH-: ilesdamee W. H. Smith, Gray: cud 3 ohildren, *J. C. Martin, Lbngstaff. E.• Jrviiig, 'Woodward, Turner and child, Ralpt..n, Jai'kson, niaid,-«nd 11. H, Adams, Pentecost,. Horsley and 3 rliiliirmi. Fox and child. Misses Baker, I.i-siiiT, Hanna, E. Reed, Haslett, Ca'rnachan, \Vllsqo, Bruce (2), Sime, Messrs. Horsley,. 11. 11. Adams, .1, K. Earle, R. Caxnachan, 1:«E1), Allan, OTambers, Turner;'-B. B: Gajv ron, Scott. C. A. Wilson, Snlston, Masters JiiHil. Bevans, Adams, Jrving, Bedgood," au.il live steerage.—Northern Co., agents. Aupnurl, s.s;, T. HanfEin, from Tauranga. T';;ss,Ti?p-re: Misses M: G. Holder, Ormlstnn..Soine.ryille,"L. Stewart, Williams, Tremlidth. Berriage, J. Mesdames-.'Kerr i".'(\ hny, Brownlee, Bartletc, Messrs. Webb C'l. 'i'rieff, SimpsftP, J, Elliott, A. 1 'ndsHr. Smith, D. C. Catfanach, Hewlett,. MacEwcn, ". Smith, "TSrownlee,- M. -Reimer. MiistrT Stpvcart.—Korthern Co., agents.- '. Wajolahi, s.s., Te-iSiera, from Mercury T?:iy, Kuaotnnu, and Wharigamata. PaesoiiKors:-' Misses B. Burton, B. Burton, Mes'dnioea'T. , W. Meikle;' Bond, Mr. Bayly, -ilasteris • K-night (2) r Co., .agents. DiEVPARTUiIMIS. ■ • YBSTEBDAI. . Olefwjsve.e., Jonas, for Whangarel. ]l.injcer a scow, ■!• 'Allen, for the coast. - U a ere, scow, Or. Sorensen, for Mercury • tiayr-••■>■ ■■'-'■ — —". •' .. " .' , ■ TTSION' CO.'S MOVEMESTS. . EAST COAST. Tburaday.—Squall sails for Glsborne and Tblago Bay at 12 noon. Kr'.day.— Mokoia arrives from Glsborne, Kajueri IWelliogtonv and .Dunedln. .'-■aLuraar —Mokoia sails for Glsborne,' Na\V'ellin'g ! tßn;' Lyttelton, and Punedln hi -12 noon. - ■ ...... WEST COAST. Friday,—Rosamond-.arrives .from .Welllngr. ton. I'lctou,' Nelson, and New Plymouth; Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, -WelUngLofl; Titton, and "Nelson at 2 pan. - NORTHERN. IOG.IS MOVtEMSJNTS. To-day: Ngapiihi leaves for Whangnrel Railway Wharf; Waiotahi leaves for the Jlarrlw Kaiiierl arrives from Wiangarei about .IX .p.m. .... _ Thursday: .Ncapuhl arrives from "WhangaWi -rtail&tfy Waff'Jiu6ur*a -»:fij,r -WaiotiiUT , aiTrvefffrtUß- lie'--Barr4e»— H.m.v K.amari_lßa.YEs lot .WJUansarelv. jKlHra lenves Onehunga for Hokianga. "Friday:" Ngapunf leaves for \ Whnngarel Rnihray Wbarf; Apauul -arrives tfroni iiwa--nivi. ntc^,-about 11 a.m.; .Wolotahl,leaves lor , . ai«rfU3T...l?iay.. , . .-. . ..;,. _' ■-■ ... .IMPORTS. : ~ Per Atua, from tie 'Islands:. .2111 cafees nianauas, t l7 jpines, 2101 sacks, copra, fin sacks "f'ragiis,.-JBe"i)ußQa'es ibananis, 7 b;i<lcs focoairntSj'Bß sacks cocoar-beane. ■ The s.s. Clan Grant was to.sidl-tfof-'Lon-don at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Advices to hand state that t!he Maitol, . l<»ivui(,-..,Satt .Fraaglsco .on Eebrnary, S, will r.enrti:Wellington -with -a- full rcargo. ■- The s.a. A-tua arrived from .Sydney, BM]i, P.imoa, arkl-geaga. at 8 to-day, after <a lim l weather trip, excejrt for heavy rain while-jho , 'wias.JJi'-the-.iWJi>.«ronfc The AtnaF.Mils for the islanda—and Sydney again on-iVVou-nesday iiexti ' Alfei- ibunkernig'irt -Newcastle, the Aparinjtt --is "t<r -load- "wheat- at--Meffl>onrae, and .iltcicloug. far. lEairQpe.,. She tvill lAus^ , itiiilla about the middle of S*el)rua.Ty, and v?lll ooal at Durban." From EnTOpe she proceeds' to Celcutta to-load for New Zealand . iv. r c<rajußj(!tiQn,*with,t,the .. ' "' Tl is feported that tlie new cargo steamer ' ■ThiiSiiiiiig'Sr iSKlpbTiiiaJng -ComTiauy's yards, Hoboken, 'near Antwerp,- hae ..Ticj. iboea.purchased by. jhe ,GQmpanyV. Tin* vessel, it is understood, Is the Ihuinataj- ' orilerc-d by the Craig lime; Auckland. - ~. TMo nw , vessel iiowibeing built at New , f-astln-ou-Cryne, ; iCpx.,tlie,.jAScklaSdTTaU'ranga"NVifllinwton. trade, will ihave a - deadweight■fcaparity of oOO'toilS, infa'A' accortuiioaa^oii; i for .jO- saloon and 75' steerage paiseiigeffs.. She is to, haxe.aispeed.o.fjli. knots.; .■'- ' ; The Matatua, of the-Shaw, Sa-rtll,-and" Alhion' Co., left. Glsborne; for Auckland' at" 5 a.m. to-day, and passed the XSast'Osp'e'at--11.30 a,.m.,..and' should arrive hexe "to-inbrrow moruuig. The vessels loads a large «hipmfitit of frozen lambs and general cargo at this port for London, and leaves on Satnr;<lay next for Napier. She' Js espected to leave -the- colony- anally dficoin, WelHßgton! ~«q Ifel-ruajy" 9-' "..' ".„'.' . , ', '" An nlreratfon - In the tuite- table ' ct the Shnw.Savlir acd" Altrfon stejimera, •Walwera,, iMa-niarl. and Maitarua is annonnced. . Tie Walwera is deiinitely fixed. to leave theiDnmlnirm for -London ai the end of Maridi, nn<i the Mamari will sail to , "the last week in Peb.ruary'. - Thd~Sfntntua Is to leave 'Welti, injrtpii "for London on tSe of February," Inolfnd i>f sailing from' Port Chalmere on th> 4th nrnx. ' ThP .Strathalbyn", ono of the 35 "'Strath , -' ctenniers owned by Burrell and Son. of. Ol.TKL'on". arrived at WeUlmcrton' on Satnrfln.v. with 3.000,000 feet of Oregon pine and redwood., from ;3?acoma,-. Euget 'Sonne. Tac Btrntliiilhyn prespntfd an extraordinary with lior huge decldoa-d -of timber , , piled to o hrigiit of 20 feet. The steamer, which has n Ohlnese <trw, will JHaebaxjre half of her carso at Wellington, and will leeve In .. a. few days, for Newcastle-and Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 21, 25 January 1911, Page 4
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