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SHIPPING.

■Moon's Age: New Moon, May 28, 0.34 Suusul: j'liis eevulug, 4-34. *>iia:i-;e: To-mortuw moraln'g,7.l. HIGH WATER. Atirltlnnil: This evening, 3.7: to-morrow .duniii:-, n.'JT, Oiti'Uuiijtii: Tn-inovrow morning, 0.12; tomorrow iv. ning, U. 15. ■ -\ia:inli;ia Ileadt;: To-morrow mornins. I&l: ru-tniMTCHv uvonln B , a:si. Kalf-arn Tn-movrow morning, 9.17; w-moiruw evening, 0.50. ...... . ARRIVALS. IKSTEEDAY. Tinwera, s.s., -jwj, v. iieLean, from AMiuulin, via ports. l'asieiißers: Misses &'• rd, ilill, Mossios, Dixou, Mcsclnues Alleu aujljufaiit. Hnioner, toiltli, ilossing, Thump, eon, LaMiiduu and infant, Harp, Kiubbs, Al-s.-rs M:uKia, Iliisle, Evaus, Wade, iMowuit, Ualmor, Smith, Uea<l, Saunders, ■U Mcsini, .Mossing', Dewing, Coster, Priestley, 'J lioni|HH>u (Ui, l'hilpotL, Utngdon, .Cromblp, iky \Wv. Williams, Master aiosalii.i:, siuti L'J fitecra'se. — Union Co., ageats. Ngupulii, X.X.. 10. Stpphenson, from Whainpn.rei. PjL.ssonfiira: Misses Wyail, Cahill, Bfllier, llut.-hingK. Mcsclamos H«tc))Lngs and Chflds. Blmliiii, "Pulinan. Courtney and 3 ohllflron, Harrison, Ilainger, Hoed, Barg-e, IBiu-hanan. Messrs Goodson, J. McKenzie, IHanlten, Metc-aLfe, Claud*. Sexton, Rorry, fiimnson, Carroll, Lough. Foster, ilaxshnlJ, Jjimh. OJd. Stpvens. Kow, Burling. Ivll, (lif-atou. Harrison, C~>. Fieicher, Brfehcan, Hond, Foster, Simpson, ' Berry, Ton-mint, Hill. Hatvkpn, Karge, Nicholson, Kindrm. Bwchan.-ni. Williamson, Frazer, and 20 steerage.— Northern Co., agents. Itotomahnna, s.s.. A. Stophenson, from Great Barrlei , .— Northern Co.. agpnts. Ivanicri. s.s., T. Meyers, from Whangarel. —Northern Co.. agents. Wniapu, a.s.s., a. Johaneen, from Tauninga.—A. L. Alexander and Co., agents.

DEPArvTTXR'ES. rBSTERDAY. ißeUamln, s.p., 1162, McGooe, for ITokiansa. 'Atlanta, schooner, F. Hammond, for the coast. Chelmsfrtrtl. s.s., E. H. Goextz, for Gfarenfga rent;.n. WaluU'hl, b.s., C. Ilopkins, for Mercury ■Bay. Avfiourl, s.s., 463, T. 'Hanltain, for Tanran ga. ■ Squiin. s.s., A; Wallls, for Totago Bar aud Gfe borne. Baden-Powell, s.s., Johnson, for Whangarei. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day.—Koromiko sails for 'Wcstport, 5 'p.m. Saturday.—Wairnna arrives from the Bluff, Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, and Gisborne; Tajawera sails for the South; Pukakl for Greymouth, noou. HUDDAiRT, PAiRKER COMPANY'S iMOVJSMENTS. Sunday: arrives from Sydney. ■Victoria arrives from South. Monday: Victoria sails for Sydney direct at 5.;«J p.m. Tuesday: Wimmera sails for Dunedjn, via ■East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapuhi leaves for Kanierl arrives from Whangare! about 0 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Buy and Taii'ua; Claymore arrives at Ouf'huuga from iiaglaii, Kawhla, uud Wartarn.

Katurday. arrives from Manifoiiui, WiJiiiigaroa and Itussell about 6 a.m.; Aupouri arrives from Tauraiiga about -1 p.m.; l'aeioa ai'rives from W'hanannkl about V p.m.

.Sumlny.— Kaoieri leaves for Wlangarei Town wharf; Raxawa loiives for New Pljriioutti S.iW p.m. (.ttaiu 2.30); Tasniau arrives from "VVhakatane about U a.m.

Monauy.—(.'lunsman leaves for Itussell ana Opuu; Apiinui leaver, (or Aw-anui, etc.; Aupouri lciivcs- lor Tauranga; Chelmsford leaves for Mercury Bay aud Kunouinu; roa leaves for Wnangapoua; Claymore leaves Ouclmnpa for Kaßlan and Kawhla; Kanierl tiiTives from Whangarpi about 7 p.m.; Ngatiuwa leaves for Opotiki, Ohhva aud Tau-j-.uiauf' Njmpuhi leaves for W'hai>£-arel Rau-w.-iy whi'rf. 'I i!if<ili)j. —NsrapnM arrives from Wianga-l-ri ribout 7 p.m.: Chelmsford arrives from Mrp'iiry Bay about S p.m.; Ksinieri leaves for Vi'hansrai'eJ; Kimn leaves for Wanganul .'mi! bpiintfke; Earaira arrives from New i'lyincutii about 8 a.m., and leares at 3.30 p.m.

PKC-lECTEP DEPARTURES. FOX SYDNEY— Victoria, s.s., -Monday* FOlii' COOK AND SOCIETX ISLANDS: laiuae, s.s,, June 6. FOR 'FRISCO— Aorangi, R.M..5., June S. FOB LONDON— Paparpa. s.s., direct, June 24. Wakarjui, s-s., via' South; end of May. lonic, U.M.5 , ., via the Sonth, June 2 Ni aru. s.s., direct, June 14 Tokomaru, s.s., direct, June 20.

Tlie s.s. BeHanvbi left lor Hokianga yesterday afternoon to load timber for Sydney. rCbe s.s. Wirmnera. due from .Syduey on Snmrny Hext, has on board UT: passengers aiid'OTS tons'WC cargo. - - - - ' ■'•Tie bafciiie Lonisn CTuig arrived at Ade- ..' .ioi.de, last .Monday. She .will load produce back to Auckland. The barquenthie Titan-la berthed at the Kuiliwa.y .wharf .yesterday afternoon, and commenced loading Umber ior Sydney this - Bißterttooii-i ......... , .. .. .-.TihC' Siiaw, SarllJ, and Albion Comr/any's s.s. Tokomaru will make Auckland her final port'. of'loading, for London ifrom June 13 lo June 20. - -The Wiiumcra -left Sydney at. noon on ■■"Wednesday las:, and cleared the Heads an • Shour later. She i≤ expected to make AucK- . land about 10 n.in. on Sunday next. The s-s. Wainina, ■which left Timaru on Wednesday l:ist for Napier, Glsborne, and' ' Auckland, is expected to-airlv-e- here- about Sunday next. -.. TJie s,s. Victoria left Wellington for the -No*th last evening. ...Sbe has 1000 tons of cargo for Auckland, where she is expected . on Siinduy mol'uing next. The auxiliary ' Keleh Kereru sprang a leak by the centreboard during heavy weather on her passage up from .Niue to Auckland. She made a deal of water yesterday, ■and the pumps Tvcre kept continuously at **» -work, ■'tint vessel was docked at 5 a.m. -.to-ilaj- for repairs,, which, ft is not consider- • e<l will be extensive. The Kerer'u is exileeted to leave for'Nine'on Monday week next. ..-.-.■ The New- Zealand Shipping Company's ' S.R." Turakinn, from Loudun and Capetown, berihed at llobtirt tit 0 u.iri. to-day. She is expected to reach Wellington about Wednesday next. •■•■•■• Mr Robert Melnlyre, late' chief CTigineer' of the cargo KtranuT Walhura, lias-just retired from the Uulou Company's service. Mr Meiutyre, \vLo is a native of Dumbarton, 'Scotland, ■ served his apprenticeship -with Messrs W. Cubic and Co.. and also at Dumbarton. lie lias been ill years in the Cuiou Company's employ, and was chief engineer of the Koiituna when he left her four years ago to go Home to bring out the Waihora to New Zealand. Mr Mclutyre intends to leave for England shortly. The Ehight of the Garter, wnich was coneidcrably damaged'by contact with a rock in Bluff Harbour, is still iv dock at Port Chalmers, undergoing repairs, and it will . be. fully three weeks before she will be floated out.' The work of renewing the sternpost and frame und reinstating the massive rudder-post lias Involved a big • —"forging-job.- » ; IMPORTS. I'er Tarnwcra, from iiie South: 1611 sacks wheat, lOiiO Backs Hour, it sacks bran, 130 sneka pollard, 1U44 sacks potatoes, 147 sacks ' ■ninlt,- \BS bags oui-ons.- 10 sacks ryegrass secil, KI4 bales straw, 13 sacks linseed <5u cases apples. 5 cases tobacco, 20 boxes soap ~_2u. cases meats,.. !SQ. cases .(ranned goods, 14 cases tea, and sundries. THE lIIUMATA. The new steamer Ihiimata, which arrived ■recently at Molboi::nie with a cargo of tiinher from FredrikstaiH. was built by the Antwerp Bnglueerlug, Company, of Hoboken, fora New Zealand syndicate. She is 2tXtft l>y 3T>ft. Cm. by JRft. 101 i«.. has two holds, eight winches, steam windlass, and is replete with all appliances suitable for the Sew Zealand tiatber 'trade. Sim is fitted with triple, expaieibn engines, made by the KorlOi- Eastern Marine .Bngiuwriiiß Co., Wallsend, and 'has a speed, of about 0J tnots an hour. After discharging at Melbourne, the lourrrata proceeds to Geelong and Adelaide to load produce for Auckland: thence Kaipara to load timber for Sydney, and will then bo a regular trader In the intercolonial timber and coal trade, in conjunction with the,: ISteamer Inga. J

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 124, 26 May 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 124, 26 May 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 124, 26 May 1911, Page 4