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SHIPPING.

Moon - s Age: Full Moon, May 13, 5.40 p.m. Kuns-et: This evening, 4.45. Sunrise:To-niorrow morning , , 6.46. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 5.13; to-morronv BKirnLng, 5.30. UuoJiunga: To-morrow morning, 9.15; tomorrow evening, 9.40. Ma ii uka v Heads: To-morrow morning, 7.r«~; to-uiorrow evening, 5.20. Kaiparn. Heads: To-morrow morning, 0.1W; to-morrow evening, 0.50. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. •Ngnpuhi, s.s., E. Stephensou, from Whanrarri. Passengers: Mesdanies Atkinson, •IMolebo, budd. Miss Stopford, Messrs Hiib-ta-nl, Severn, Ohristie, Robertson, Gallaglwn, Lewis, Livingstone, Rlciiardson, il'useoc, Armstrong, Redstone, Kirk, Atkinson, Faithful, Rla-cklock, Rltz, Nesbit, Pieleto, Price, Myrrs, Livngley, Nesbit, Moore, tMassey, Segvr, Murphy, Ciiptain McKeuzle, and 15 Ktoerage.—Northern Co., agents. Waiotabi, s.s., C. Hopkins, from Whangamata, Ku-jotunu, and Mercury Bay. Passengers: Misses Kceaau, Bellingbnm, M.esdnmes Keenan, Wilson, Mclhrralth, Messrs MeAulay, McGregor, B. Yoeland, Popps, Captain Miller.—Northern Co., agents. Peli-cau, s.e., J. Whittingham, from Tainn.— Devonport Ferry Company, agents. Baden-Powell, s.a, H. .Petersen, from iWhangarei.—Northern Conl Co., agents. SmithPl-n Isle, auxiliary scow, M. ilcGrppor, from the coast.—B. Ford, agent. Lena Gladys, scow, King, from the coast. •—Master, agent. (DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. 'Parley, s.s., 4204, A. l>. Pritdhett, lor Eydney. Monowai, s.s., 3433, iW. T. Collins, for Dunedin, via ports. Tarane, s.s., 2087, W. Mcßride, for the Cook and Society Islands. •Squall, s.s., A. Wallls, for Totego Bay and G-is-bome. Kamieri, s.s., T. Meyers, *or Whangarei. 01-enelg, s.s., Jonas, for Whangarel. Chelmsford, s.s., B. H. Goertz, for Te !K«o and Parengarenga. Koutunui, s.s., G. H. Peterson, -for Tokosnaru Bay, Tolago Bay, and Gisborne. Wairoa, s.s., Cook, for the coast. Endeavour, auxiliary ketch, C. Johnson, tor WihansaTei. May Howard, a.s.s., A. Bass, for iMahu?3.nsi. lAJbatross, sooty, Sylviera, for Whangarei. " THIS DAY. Navua. e.s., 2030, R. G. Hutton, for FIJI. (Passengers: Misses <N. 'Reichardt, Davids, Moore, Earl, Alcßwan, Libtlewood. Fisfoer(Rryer, Gllmonr, ElJis, IHxon, Worthington, lAusten, Vinars, iMadill, Ludwig-. Mesdames Wlssell and "boy, Evans, .Macintosh. Flshei, Moore, Worsnopp, Elliott, J. Ultc-hie, H. A. iAinos, A. Amos, Guynor, E. Gllmour, Mediae. F. A. Williams, child and infnnt, Flent, fP. Woodward. OJarber and Infant, A. Wilson, surd "2 children, A. Foster, Madill, G. N. iWatt, 'Rellly and child, G. Bowles and son, G t J. Bickford, TurnbuU, J. C. Vickera, IKeys, Morris, Messrs. L. J. Lamont, Gay{noi. Vanes. Tangye, W. Johnston, McKae, iKelbam, Ttootell, C. Drews, J. Graham, Kntherford, Ludwig, Campbell, Ritchie, and eon. C. V. Wilson, Corbett, Hardie, Rutherford, Flent, 3. Ritchie, H. A. Amos, A. lAtnos, Montgomery, Leech, Mclntosh. G. :N. iWatt, Mndiil, 11. V. Davtes, S. C. Harilng, •A. Haskill. A. Foster. O. Bowles, G. J. (Rickfnrd, Col. .Moore and s»on. Captain Hill, Captain McDonald and 35 steerage. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Ngatlawa leaves for Taueranga, Ohiwn. and Opotlki; Ngapuhi leaves for Whiingnrei; Kunieri arrives from Wnanearei late ; Walotahl arrives from Mercury Bay, Kuaotuuu, and Whnngamata early, and leaves for Great Barrier at midnight. Thursday.—Kanierl leaves for Whansarei; !Neapuhi arrives from Whangaxcl a-bout 8 p.m.; Anpouri leaves for Tauranga; Walotahi arrives from Great Barrier about 6 p.m.; Rimu leaves Onehunga for Hokianga at 2 ip.m., tr. 1.10; (Rarawa arrives at Onelninga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m., and {leaves again for the same port at S.:io p.m.. train 2.10; Clnnsman leaves for HusseH, WnanKaroa, and Mangonni. i UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.; EAST COAST. Thursday.—Tarawera arrives from South. Friday.—Waireiaare arrives from Calcutta: Squall arrives from Tologa Bay and tiisLinrue; Wanaka sails for Westport, at 5 p.m. Saturday.—Tarawa sails for South, at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tologa Bay and CJlsborne, at VZ noon; Waitemata sails for Wellington, at ii p.m.; Walruna sails for Bluff, Oamaru. Timaru, at v p.m. WEST COAST. Friday.—Rosamond arrives from South; Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, Plcton, and Nelson, at 2 p.m. J HUDDART. PARKEK. CO.IS j MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Victoria arrives from Sydney; CWimmera arrives from the South. Monday: Wimmera sails direct for Sydney Bt 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Victoria sails for Dunedin, via East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. The s-s. Korfolli leaves Lyttelton for (ivonmouth on Mij''ay next. The s-s. Walruna ■ivill go Into Calliope (Dock on Friday morning. j. STEAMERS DBXiAYVED. ' Owing to an eas':cxl7 gale, the s.s. Clansman "was drained an Russell last nlgiht The weather moderited this morning, and she took iber depaxiuro for Auckland at 7.30 a.m. She Is expected to arrive at 7.30 o'clock this evening. Her departure for the Bay of Islands iha3 been postponed mntii 4 pan. to-morrow. The s.s. Kawan is weat&er-Jxxmd at Kawau, and the Gael Je-tbax4)onnd at Walapu. I " ' i iFEDIBttAL-HODIinEaMSHrRJB IASNO IA. iAUD A. STJBAMEIRS. 3loraysWre^—Wotv at Aockiand; leaves for S!he South, about Friday next. iLaads in Stiew Zealaiid, and sails aibout June 14th for West Coast United Kingdom. iDrayton Gaaage^—Sailed Irom [Liverpool lApril Ist. for Wellington, Auckland, LLyioteltoD, Dunedin and TJmaru; due Wellington ebouc Oklay 246h, Lytteitoa about June ©th. A'airnehire —tUjadlug a.t West Coast [Ontted Kingdom; sailed ifram 'Liverpool May 6Ch direct for rWeUin-gton, Auckland, lon, Diinedln and Bluff. Sussex —Arrived Avonmoutfh April 17thXoada Coast United Kingdom iports, aod sails on, iMjay 27ita (for H&w Zealand iports. ■Norfolk—iLoadlug for West Coast United Kingdom ports; clue Waaganni May 4ith, (WeUimjton May Tith, Jjytteltou Hay 11th; eatls finally albourt (May ISnh. Kent—Left Lyttetton April 2J)oa ifor Ji.vonmouth. Surrey—Left iLytitelJton March 30th; ileft DUunto Video April 2-liCli; due Avonniouth about May 19th. DuEham—'Sailed itrom 'BluO: for Oxmdoa lApril 3rd. Hajipaigus^—*Froin Jsew Tork le*t Auck-Ita-nd for Wellington April 'JDia; at iLyttelton May 4th. Swanley— ; Le{t New Xork for MeVbonrne, Sydney, and tNow £eala id, February 10th; due by.Otelxon May .Mimiro—Left New York April 18th for Melbourne, Sydney, aud Xerw Zealand; due (Lyrteiton July 10th. Den of Glniuis— r l'o leave New York about Dklay 10th., for Mellvourne, Sydney and Kew 2culand; due LyraiUton August 15th. The a.s. Itakaia. expected to leave iottelton for London oil to-morrow >or i'riday. Mr U. H. Scales, of Wellington, is ex■pected to arrive from Sydney by the Vicloriu on Sunday nexi. J Mr. J. VV. Watkiae lias been promoted to the position of lli-ct 1 <niarine su'periutenilont of -the UuiOL. fiteam txhip al LytLelton. •Kuirplay" states vhat Messrs John FulIcrtau iind Co., of Psbriey, huve received ail order for the construction of a steamer of jibuut 170 ft iv length for New Zealand owners. The F.-H.-S. liner Xairnshire left Liverpool on Saturday last for Auckland, Wel-JJiig-ion, Lytteiton, £)unedJn, and'the Bluff. Silic iviil be due at Auckiand about June 30. The steamer Cape Breton is expected to leave New York within a few days, with case oil for the four principal New Zealand ports. She tvilJ call at Dunedin first, thence Lytteiton, Wellington, and Auckland. Tlj'.- s.s. jVlwunj, oi the Tyeer line, left Sydney yesterday morning for Auckland, hi contlnuariou of fc«r voyage from London, and siocld arrive iiere on Sunday nextAfter discharging the vessel will load at lyariorra Dominion ports for London, leaving J&is pprt flaaUy about June M»

During the year 1810 the mnnijer of alien seamen serving in British ahips who took out certlnoa.tes of naturalisation mi 133. Of these 32. were Swedes, 22 'Dance, 24 Germans, 20 Norwegians, 10 Russians, and the remainder natives of AustriaHungary (5), France, Italy, the Ottoman Empire. Portugal, iltounuinia. 'Switzerland, and Brazil (1 each), Greece, Spain, and the Untted States (3 each), and the .Netherlands and Japan (2 each). News has 'been received of the death, by accident, of Mr. 11. M<»Cormuck, late chief engineer of the Kaituna, and more recently of the 'Manapourl, which was a few weeks ago put on the Snva 'trade. It is reported 'bhat Mr. McCormack's death was caused toy falling down one of the holds.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 110, 10 May 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 110, 10 May 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 110, 10 May 1911, Page 4