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SHIPPING.

Moon's !Age: First quarter,., SlarcJu—e, 10.31 a.m... , -Sunset: Tbis fefentag, 6.25. , Sunrise: (To-morrow .morning, .6.36. HIGH .WATER. Auckland: fEMs 11.10; to-morrow morning, 11.30. Onejiunga: To-morrow J5; to-; morrow afternoon, 3:45. AJanulrau Heads: To-morroie; tnotnlnc, 1.55: to-morrow 2.25. —•• iKaipara. Heads: To-mOrrowi tnoxxtisuc. 8.20; to-morrow a&ernoon,. .3.60:; -- ab!riv:a!Ls: -~T" Tr£*i~ . Talisman, eeow, froto- jSHiangareL— j&TaeKahn, ecpw Jacoßeeii,.j(rom. Nguncuru.— Master, agentT - ' ■■ - Squall, sa, McEenzie,.ifromr4WinnEarel.— jEnion S.S. Co., agents. (Ngatqro, s.s., Christian, item Gieymontli. —Winstone, Ltd., agenta. • Glenelg, sjjij Jonas, irom iWhanmreL— , J.anies. iSnrfth._ana Co., 'Ltd., - events? .Baden-Powelli eus.; "H. -Petersen, from' • EWaang-arol,— Nortliern Coal -Co., agents. JMganahl, s^r,Mß.-Stephenson, trom Whaargarei, with 60 excursionists.—Northern fi.S. On., agents, - a ? o i, au ? ; P a iy schooner, J. H, &klnner, raom Glsboxne. 'Basaengers: Misses Pβsnewa, (Walter, Masters Henderson, and IWalker <2).—Jttaster, agent. ouu Wialotahi, jus., C. Hopkins, icotn Talma »JdJMercaay Say. Passengers: ATesdames TVnlte, Melkle, iWttfn and two children, Messrs* Elimore, --Warn, Juno-rich, Burton, . IMelkle..—<Northern iS-S. Co., ageuta. ■ - ~. ~ ..-■ . -flValtangl, .fia>o* IDnehnnga.—Kami -JTimber Co., agents. 'S a 5T? a !^ Bi S , 'H T^ £na - w ' faom-i'Parcnsarenga.. , -f-rHortheril B.EL Co., agents. • jWniruna, s-s.. iB. A. Kutter, irom West- . EOUt. —'Union, S.S, iCo., agents. TOnmera, s.s., Waller, from Sydney. passengers: fflfeaaames ißpld, Chapman, ...SParkes, Morgan, Mobre, Irvin. Trott Bur- ■ SS , . iSnedften, 'kisses Hope, Jjiston, Wallace, Qwen, .Ames, -McTOUlltan, Dive (2), UTarley, Ixjwry, Headdey, . Cassiay, Btfd, Henfcfin, Austin, jampmaiV-Waieon,. Eouse, BlairTHolroyde, r-Egft&> McSaidy,, Nicholson, Prjce,, Gittos, Ling, Allan. Bradley Otartog,- Pearee, ■Steel, (Tnine, Delgrosea, , - Dtragias, Horiltj iNewdick, JPraser, IMtSViniam, Bnedden, Bayerlin. SPatti *•. Hope, Drs. fEUerton, Boy<T Pfcji--'3)otta, Mteter McHardy, the Bey. Murray, ■jand 60 ateerage.—ißuddart-Parker Co., .jagente. .. Victory, IKS..JG. F. Eotwistle, from Dun- • *aln find tEasir Coast •ports. . TPissfigers:; ....Mr., .and- Mrs. lMcEarta\ie~W «£■ "-wSw^-Sr , ■-'tS* d JMrs - - a Schmidt ~and J M^-ana , Miss-Jones, Mr. and ' "S? 8 -" B^™? B *^' o3l * ' Mrs - Smith, - Wr..Juid_Mis .Bennett, iMt and Mre. and JEojloatoDi Mr. and (Mrs. Klch and : Mesdames P!prijer,.E. H.. Wilmot and ■ c i,! 9» P av ys» Sherriff ard infant Wilson, child, tafant, and maid, Laiudoch? Dnff, j! • ISheridap, iMtosfciinmiiie, Misses Appleton <2), Forsyth, Hmghea, Young, Holton, Rob-■anspn;-Mataie«!sß,.BWeby, J. Atthwr,..CirrtUi, HHcKillop (2)i itoaU (2), 18. Good liunn, JPearce, Bwaireon, Eales; Messrs. J.. jßJcfiregmv W...MoCultoag3i,-iA. Moßeth, J. ffioberts; Qnbltiee, IF. Hinyer, Wk Pearson, i&. A. Wllsom, W. -K. Gandie, C. A. Bagot, -£B. Eigglns,. G. Wi Barday, jSimonsen, J. fWoodwardi Nash, JTtadhiiy, Godgeon C' ' 'Adair, J. EheiMan, R. B. BelL T.- A. I -A. - Smith, Tyiilwortli" McGlaelran, !A.* Bucaley,. E.T. Simpson, ft'lionglinrst,; iCoaraii, Pearson, K. Nansen;- T. W.- iSheckle-' . 'lford; ABoher, McCoyisli, Colonel Gnflgeon, - aiaeters B. Rair, l>. 'Aigie, and steerase. >-=Htddart-iarker Co., ageirfß:" -v •■ ■■■ *• mHis'iDAr. Welcome, bcow, ■'B. iDoocmm, toom. iHro .eoast.—lßSoid Bhto)lng iLlne, agents. ' Korora, aOov, if. Mcltefniott, fnim 3HanShipping Oiine, agents. .- eoffUiern ifele, M. AFaGrejgor, tr»ni [Wi--BSarei.—(B. (Fora, lasents.' . ' ..,', ... iDEPAaBTIJBBB,. -.. ' XiESEE3KDA3r. i. • ajttPOBES. ' "'■:. .•-■tPer 'sVljmnjßaa,-.:£rom I Sydney: bags jbirds, 210 cases enrrants, 4TO boxes sultanas, lio boxes apricots, 8 cases cherries, 80 - (barrels cream of tartar, 22 cases tiles 59 packages marble, 24 bales glue, 15 cases, oil, (72 Ingote tin, 41 fogots-popper, 22 bales 205 bags Wai, 29 rolls pi|er, Iβ hogs- •••: Beads eptett, 320 cases sugary 40' bags waiaiuts, 259 pigs lead, chests tea, 186 coils iwire, 213 bags bark, 345 bags coke 47 crates asbestos, 15' cases Irult, 3 crates melons, 27 • cases'plougfis,' 12 drnme soda, 423 blocks asphalt, .56 lengths pipe, 125 bundles pipe, 53, steel pistes, .10 furultnTe, 16' cases trunks, 56 drums caibMe, • 20 bags tobacco'duet,'lo rollft leafl, 20 . irels grease, .127 sacks lead, 028 boxes soap, 286 bags pollard, 125 cases candies, 1500 cases onions, '335 bags bottles, 17 'caae'&'sai- '. dines, 27 rolls malting; 31 bags peanuts', Iβ cases glass, 1515 bags manure;, 748 pieces . Itiraber, 85 1.8.. jjoles, 89 shaftSj 28 bundles, shafts, 84- sacks ppokes, 164 nores, 1580. felloes, 4S 'pieces freestonij, aid quantity sundries. 55raDGMpments -ex Barbarossa, Eostock, Asbridge, Arawatta, -Wyieena, yon liichoeten, Wakatipu, Malwa, Mataiam, 'Augsburg, ; Pirin'z ; iWaldemar, eebetesien, (Wieniar, lievuka, Mintaro, 'Kanowiia,' Duiaiea, 'Eastern. India. ■■' Per Victoria, from Darnedli' md East . ■Coast' portsr 1853 sacks wheat, 1620 sacks »ate, 434 sacks peas. 1827 sacks grass seed, SOS sacks flDurJ -289" lOO'e floor, 820 50's floor, ■f1.30-Sacks poiliaa-d,'--S2O sacks potatoes,' 72 sacks linseed,'. 550 onions, 34 sacks Ibones, 10 sacks bottles, 0.77 bales hay 120 Backs malt, 52 cUSka ale, 30 cases matches, 393 bars aid, Trendies iron, 78 boxes'"butter, f7O jjiasfs. tea,. 74 pases" bacon', 395 ' caeeS moats, 1 45 wcases vcohfectlomery ■25 cases mdilk, 43 coils rope, 252 boxes soap, 37 bundles bags,-85-cases.-beer-and stout, 12 cases whisky, 2 casks wine, 16 cases tobacco ,Jand, cigaTfc!tt;gs.,.:{l2 cases, boots,, 30 Ingots anetal, . quantity sundries, empty returns, ~ '"~~ ''" ,; ••■=•">'• Per-Kiaeo,' from .Gisbwrnec 574 sacks ynaSzei 8 aqnms.fat, 25 sacks ifungus, 10 bones, 12 boxes fat, 10 bales wool, 12 Sacks wool," 1* bundle hairy 4 sacks hair, 6 liundles ' skins, $3' cases 'empty , ' "bottles, 21 Jiides;-5 bales'ißklTia.e BKSks hides, 47 tine • tat; '5 casks fat,- lOO.saclE* barley, 450 sacks' Inanpre, 100 kegs s.taples, i crates fowls', .md "100 ''. '"'.' ' •■'"Pec-Ueatorui'froin'.Grejpnoutli:. SOO "tone >>al. ~.,' ;£!C7yV :..'.': '.(BspiqißTs."-'■ ; ■ Cor aiamarl; for iDondon: 6490 carcases Jamb, 418 carcases mutton, 363 quarters tieef, 1079 crates cheese, 56$ bales wool, 2 Jialcs skins, 2 bales liah% 12 dumps 'tow,, 46 casks -20 casks pelts, 1938 cases .£nd:s7o sacks ginui S6,oQPfit tlmjier, IST bags -ore,- 172: oases iioaiey, 5818 sacks copra, 24 isacks shell, '29 Ibans and one ibpx Ihulllon sintt JLS :suiidrles. ■aioETHEEiJ"'.COMEiibr'S MOVEMENTS. (To-day: ClflTismgp tows for Ilnssell and -jQpua; .AupourLdeaves, £or (Fauranga; • Itahi leaves forMercuxy Bay, 'Whangamata, "lelc;;" NgapuSi"ileayes Ifor W3iangaTel~Eaiaiway rwharf; Tfjmlprf arrives from. Syiangairei aJbbut 9 pjn. , Tuesday- £(gapuhl arrives from' Wftangatel abojit 9 pjn-i Waiotahl arrives from &lexcury~ Bay-<and WJiangajnata about-'inid-iPlght;: R-ara-wa arrives at jOneh.nnga, frqm JNew- P-lyinoutli about S a.m.; Banawa leaves' ior New/i Plymouth. at 4 p.m.; train 2.10; 'IKahieri Il'eay«s' 'for' Town ij^irarf. W-ednesday: Ngapuil leai;es for :W3iaiigajreU:l;Wajotaii. leaie^.-for.Jßaiarler;, Anpouri -errives-from-ffanranga; Claasmaar-arrives, ifrom KusseUandOpua about <$ Clansanon 'leayes,-fop- RusselJ,■ 'iMaiagonni, -and IWhangaroa; Kaxiieri iirriycs from, iWiangaiel Town-wharf. cramrsday: Rara'wai arrives at Onehunga. v from-New •Plymouth. about S-.a.on.j.JtaKiwu leaves for New Plymouth at 4 p.m.; 'train 2JX); Walofalji.arriyes-from Great ..Barrier about 5 p.m.; Auponrl Jeayes for (Taucanga; Kanier'i leaved *6r WEangarel "Town'-wharf; Claymore, leaves Onehunga for Hoklanga. Friday: "Ngapu-hi 'leaves for Wliangarei Railway wlarf; Apanui arrives from. AW ■awl, etc., about.* p:m.; Kanieri' si rives from Whahgarei Town wharf about 9 p.m.; Waio'tiLlii leaves for IMercpry «Bay and q^airua. UKiON CO.'S SibtTBMBNTS. EAST COAST. To-day:. Squall saUs for Tplpga, Bay and .Slsborne at s"i>.m. ".."Wedn'esdajT:'Talone arrives from Eastern -Pnclfie.. " : "• ■"■ Thursday: Jrlokoia arrives from South; Wajruua. sails "for Bliiff, Oamarii, and rTiin■Vrfijhy:' ■S(iiihH I :iir'rly.eg'''frdm Tologa Bay »r<'. fiisliorne:-.-' "■ ' ; ■ .. "■■■'■Sa-fi'i'fttay:- , Squall sails for. TolOga Bay one: Glsliornc at 12 noon; Mbkoiaealte for -the Siiith at 12'nobn."" '-' SW <»«e«!«8 & ..WEST COAST. Friday: Rosamond arrives from the South: ■JJosamQnd, foj th e So.utft at 2 p.m^

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The B.c. Ng-aptiii'B Sunday trips to Whangnrei have .been discontinued. The 6.5. Oceano wae to resume her voyage from 'Frisco and the Islands to Sydney at 3 o'clock tWs afternoon. Owing to having to blow «own boilers, the (Rarawu. will.not-leave. Onehunga for [New Plymouth on March 9. Consequently, there will be v 6 boat from New Plymouth, connecting with the 'Wellington-New Plymouth mall train, for Onehunga on Maxell .10. The liarawa up her ordinary running again on Sunday, March 12, leaving Onehunga for New Plymouth on that date. ;HTTDDA'BT PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS !To-day; (Victoria seile ifor -Sydney direct et 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Wimmera sails tor Dunedln, Tla East CoMt Ports sat S p.m. iPA-SSENGiEIBe FOE SYDNEY. ffhe c*.' Victoria arrived from Dunedin, Tia-pontß, at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. She saila foe Sydney at XiJiO o'ctock .this evening/ ■taking ifche following passengers;— i.VTtesea Green, Watson, Alendosa, Waleb, Ktisgerald, ■Gibbons (2), Aaorew (2), Fisher, Tliemes, iLaanb, iDuder, ,*'H. T. Couirtenay, Raid, (Bowie, (Dale, iAiklnson, V. !Haributt, 4L Jouneton, Oetite, ■ Ward, Nurse (B. Wood, aiesdivmce..'Bond, Orcen, ASfyman and child, ,C. qJaylor, J.Kidlngs, iFletcher, G. I»aul, Wal<M2iausen, J. E. Fleay, Oaihr and infant, (HTblop, Andrew, J. Bell, Tiiomaa and -infant, Countenay, Fimliar, -Wxigbt, J. Betd,9F. J. iB. ißDenry, Jourdain, C. Marjlni, (Lady Wanl," Measre. Jiond, J. Warn. Andrews, lAtatitherwa, GUndHy, Ponlton, iHislop, ißothbury, irEhonae,. J. A. BMeay, W. Metcalfe, Drake, <F. Ellis, Brown, Gieen, J. BWlngs,- lE. Bond, McKenOrick, H. H. Hayr, £>can, A. C. Wood, iMitohell, G. Panl. J. GibKon. Deafcfn, A-Tsotter, rtinkey, F. Mackay, - Jw. L. Peterson, Graerson,. C. iDertey WaMthianeen, lawless, Hankin, H. Smith, W."Hi-Parry; -J. Bell, B>. EUli; W. Mnenon, J. JW. Bullimore. H. «1. Jonee, G. W. Glbbs. J. G. iCarr, F. fIEL Patartxwi, B. lE. KamiUey, L. TW. ■Perctval. j>. W. Jpnee. G. Brocg, C. G. !B«eExler, W. A. livesay,■■ Friwlemclsh, P. Creigteton,' 18. iNichol, Dayieß, fitr' J. Q. Ward, »r. Pindlay, STit. lEingliab, and 100 eteerase. ."". "'". ' PROJECTED DEPABTUBEB. \ "FOB Li [j J"':r Victoria, 8.5.; IMonday. ' '. ... 3 FOBFiJI— Navna, s.s., March 15. FOB EASTBEN PACIFIC — Taluue, s.s., March 14. . - FOB 'FBiISCO — iiaital, E.MjS., via Islands; Bfaecb 11. FOB Clan Menzies, b.b., direct, March 15 Moldavia, 1i.i10;., via" Suez, Marcu 15 .VESSBIis IN POBX. Victoria, ejs:, at Queca-st. wharf. Wiramera, s.s., at Queen-street wharf. Nga-toro, s.s., at CUielsea. >Valruna, e.s., at Hobson-etreet wnarf. Fiona, sj; m at Clielaea. Oceano, e.s., at Queen-street wharf. Southern Cross, In stream. Valte, schooner, at Quccu-st. iwharf. Ken-bel, seliooner, in atroam. t Ampkura, Govt. training ship, at Motulhl. Jessie Craig, barque. At Hobgon-street wharf.

BThe s.B. Weinina arriited-.-d'rami iWestport yesterday morning.. .

Oα Saturday, evening ,the B.s. Jigutortt arrived from Greymonth. The s.s. Wimmera arrived from Sydney at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. Strong 8.8. winds and rough head seas prevailed throughout the trip. The Wimmera eafls toe. via l>orts, itfMnorrow afternoon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 4