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SHIPPING.

iAge: Krst Onerter, April 6, 0.4 a.m. Sunset: TaW evening, 5.42. iSunrise; Tormorrow morning, 6.7.

HIGH WATER. A.Trckland: This eTenlng, 10.1; to-morrow moi-niDjr, 10.3. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 1.48; to* mortoiy evening, 2.37. Manukau Heads: Tovmorraw morning, 0.28; to-morrow evening, 1.17. iijiipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 1.53; to-morrow eyening, 2.42.

-. ;: ARRIVALS. - SATURDAY. Kgapnii, 843., E. Stepnensen, from WhaBgarei. Passengers: Misses Bissett Woolley, Kernshaw, Mesdames Wooiley, Monro, Kerhshaw,' "Kerr,' Watt," (Lindsay, Messrs. Klrker, Collis, Full-James, Crawford, Peat, Peacock, Graham, \Vatt, Beeves, Leaning, Hollls, CraTrford, Xandsay, Dunsmuir Williams, jffld' , 12 6te6rage.—Northern Co., 'ft££AtS. , Squall, A. WnUis, from Glsborne and HiuestoiiQ Island.—Union Co., agents; -Glenelg, β-s., Jonas, for Wbangarei.— James Smith, and Co., Ltd., agents. ■ ■»*&&&' wJioangr, X- B.rinck,,from . Giaborne and Bust Coast bays.— C. C Dacre agent. ' Havoc, scow, B. Wilson; from Ngungnru. S. fiey-nolds, agent SUNDAY. Victoria, β-e., 2969, G. P. Entwlsle, from East Cbast ana Southern porta. Paseeneers: Miv, Mrs., and Mies Ganvaway, Mr. - and Mrs.McCartney, Mr. and. Mrs. Kane H 25 S.cMdren/.ajr. arkt Mrs. Woolien, Mr. 0 - K B - Alston and 3 children, 2?i^?'^ rß iJ I, J Byim ' Mr " and Mi s. Buck end infant, Mesdames G. J. Smith E C '■^Pv^? and 2 <U»adren, FarquhaV HM child, MeSkimkay and child, Mnirs R T,i er ' Js?£ Md CWW ' J - H " Martln a «» ... child, .White, Evane and child, A. Boss *J"ff* fl <l, Coleman and 3 children, Cole and - Misses -©uncau, Hazleft £ ■ Winter, MethereH, 0;. Webster, Smith, Persons, W. Smith, MiSGloyne, Zah- ■ ' fa*, L. Tucker, Anderson; E. HaJlett wfl- *£ E - SngMe, D. A. Martin, Itedpatn, pus (2), Brown, .Ford, Mother .. St..de,Calyany, Sister Cyril, Messrs J N fllffiß, Metherell, J. D. Perrett, Alfey, Stakev, H. J. Watts, N. Taylor, B. Lawson, B -•■ araylor, ■ Brabant (2), C. Tucker, Conghlftii -JR.. MeLeod, Bradlty, A. Pnnsford, EL Mockton, G; - Jones; Fothfll, R. Ingram, ILevey, HaU, J. Cnfflningham, Mbrpeth, Smith, TwoJiill, '-Dallen, G. Wilson, Bw Quini, Ev Oaehmqre, Cooper, J. Butler, Alley, W. Doig, Blair, jcid *) steerage.—Hnddart, Itejter and Co;, agents. ■ - T Winnnera, s.s., 3022, Wlfllam Waller, : from - Sydney. Passengers; Mesdames ITayne, Dobble, Heckmore. Devereux, EccleBton, CMara, Collins, Green and infant, Hougirton, Dare, Butcher, King, Green, Bums, Kinder, Efrig, Kelsey, Shearman, Allan, S«wsoii- md 2 children, Belllngs, ,„,. iMlsses Harper, Cralgie, Davidson, Walker, IStlcbbury, O'Mara, Courtenay, jenkinson, Wilier, Houguion, Burns, Lowieh, Allan, (Long, Messrs. Hooper, Fteckmore, Easton, Deuchar, Bore, Barron, Powell, Whrteley, •Bapwlch. Green, Ltoyd, Bean, Hough ton, Jones, KJg, , Kindei, Gentles, Kelsall. Hay-iwai-a, Ei-ng, Khreulell, SamftmetH, Aloerson, (Dr. Ensließ;.Colonel Master King, and.s7 steerage^—Huddart,. 'Parker and Co., agents. WaiotaM, e.g., C. Hopkins, froia Mercury (Bay and Tairua. Pasaengers: Miss Thompson, Mrs. I>aad, Messrs. Burns. Cnlpan, Mathews, Bey. McDonald.—Nortaern Co., agents. THIS DAT. Ngatoro, s.gi, 113T, Christian, from Greytoouth.

ECTTDJDARiT PARKEB. CO.'S MOVEMENTS! To-day: Victoria sails lor Sydney at 5 PJti. (Tuesday: WtaKnera sails for the Sooth, Tia East; Coaet pOT!t9, at 3 p.m. ' "

NORTHERN CO.'S \ To-day: Clansman' leaves for Ruseell and O'Piia; Aaipouri leaves for Tauranga; ■Waiotahi.leaves for Mercury Bay, Wihahga•Biiata, -etc..; K"gapuhi' -lea-v-ee for. -Wliiingarei Railway wharf; Kanieri arrives from WhaEjrarel about 9 p^ni. ,Xu'esday: Ngapnihi nrrivee from Wiiangarel about -9 p.m.; Waiofcahl arrives from •Melxury Bay and Whangamata about mid- i nigfit: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga .from i Kcw Plymoutli about 8 a.m., *and leaves . for the same "port again at 3.30 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.) : Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town wharf.

UNION CO.'S.MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. sails for Tolago Bay and ■trfsftorne at~s pun.' ..... Tuesday.—Waipori arrives frdin Newcastle. Wednesday.—Talnne arrives from the Eastern Pacific. " ' Thursday.-—Hauroto arrives from the South-; Navua arrives from Westport. ■ ■ . WEST COAST. •Friday.—Rosamond arrives from New (Plymouth, Wellington, Picton, and Nelson, and sails again for the same ports at 2 p.m.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Cor Norfolk Island: Southern Cross, e.g., ' April 5 FOR FIJI— ■ Nirrua, April 13. . FOR SYDNEY— ~Victoria, 5.5.,. Monday.. . ... v Tofna, β-s., via Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, ■-..., April 25 .. . : ■ .... . ".: ~ . FOiR "FPISCO — Manuka,- R.M.S., via Islands, April 8. .'FOR LONDON— aiorea, R. 115., via Australia and Suez, - •■■■ April 14- ---' KVMakatane, 5.8., direct, April 15 ". *-. -FOR' COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS ... JTalune, April 11.", .

"I"L''".S: v^?PL s IN poet.'' I«Wiimnera,-Bls.,".'at Queen«treet wharf. : ' r l, iVictpria,. e.s., at Queen-street wharf. 'jLouisa Craig, barque, at Hobson-s'treet extension. .-.-(Yeabel, schooner, at Hobson-street.wharf .. Kia Ora, s.s., at Railway wharf' James Craig, barquen'tine, at Railway wharf :

IMPOBTS. •Per Orete, from Gisborne and East Coast toays: 330 sacks maize, 6 bales wool, and sundries. .- ■ .'.. Per Victoria, from southern ports: 1352 sacks wheat, 1652 sacks oats, 1947 eacks potatoes, 160 sacks seed, 370 sacks bran, 3349.-sacks and bags flour, 077 sacks onions, ■ 450 sacks malt, 5»4 bags cement, 7 bales leather, 52 casks ale, 64 coils rope. 31 bales <»rnsacks, 45 cases machinery, 51 eases tea, 69 packages ranges, 49 boxes butter, 573 «ases meats, 26- bundles Ironwork, 70 wheel ~ centres, 50 rolla felt, 20 boxes- sultanas, 87 ' cases dates, 74 cases confectionery,' 40 ■>' ' cases' matches, 51 bundles sacks, 36' length's 1 -ii.ialle,. S -casks and 10 cases oil, 36 sacks •barley, 140 sacks chaff, 100 sacks peas, 10 ' "_ -bags hidesv 30 cases candles, 28 cases bacon," ■ 100 cases beer, 70 packages telegraph mate- ■ rHr, , "27 ! case's tobsteo, 7 cases boots, quantity sundries, empty returns, and samples, 2 horses, and transhipments ex Cranley and Arawa. Per Wimmera, from Sydney: 140 cases soap, 620 bags rice, 458 cases tea, 1826 bags ,_2ift«flUSt; 142 bags. taWffiawM Mrs lead,',ls bags pepper. 152 eacks seed, SO bales paper, 377 bales'.wood •pulp, 88. packages dried fruit, 150 cases sardines, 550 cases fichnapps, Oo bales mats, 115 drums carbide, 8 bales glne, 3SO bales wax, 125 bags bark, SI casks white spirit, 400 cases currants,. ' li bales corks, 91 "kegs ereaim' bf tartar, "63 cases drugs, lipases foods, 349 pieces timber, C 3 pieces freestone, 17 rolls lead, 32 .. £i£gs .'-ineair , 11& bags "peanuts, 190 "bales' hay, 270 ballots fibre, a quantity of sundries, ' nnd transhipments ex Amnnd Bfebic, Bar■nron, Zealandia, Wyreena, Wodonga, Gabo, lArrawatta, Annaberg, St. Albans, Guthrie, Darius, Bergsdorf, Madgeburg, Thyra, Osnabmich, Grosser Kurfurst, Westfalen, Prince Sigismund, ChiHcgoe, and Wakatipu:' P. AKO O. LINBBS. T3ie directors of the JP. and O. Company have contracted -nrith Messrs Caird and Co., Greenock, for the construction of two addt rtionaJ stea-merS Of the 'Nile class. These vessels will be of about -7000 tons gross each, and about.4sft by 20.6 ft. Tiey ."will- hay 6 spacious aecomineddtidii for upwards "of 100 .passengers in the first and second-class, saloonsi .and, iik-e tlielir predecessors, will T>e distinguished by the; wide area of their promenade d-ecks.' Tlie four vessels of this class now runntog, the Nile, INtaLur. Nyanza, and Nore, are of a type fflflijcJi was specially designed 4or the com,.4)any;s iatenmediate-services, by iwhlch passeusprs are conveyed to- India, Ghana, and Japan wi-tiioot traiishipmenit, and at lower fares than tfuse. ruling in. .thje mail eteabk-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 4