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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: Full Moon, June 12 O."l a.m. ' Sunset: This evening, 4.20. Sunrise: Tomorrow morning, 7.5. niGli WATER. Auckland: This pvening, 1.49; to-morrow morning. 2.13. Onehnnsrn: To-morrow morning, 5.5S- tomorrow evening, G.::?. Miumkaii Heads: To-morrow mornin" 4.rfS; to-morrow evening, 5.17. Kaipura Heads: To-morrow morning 63" ito-morrow evening, U.-12. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. /ariia, s.b., 2030, K. fi. rinttou, from W cscpon.— Uiiioii Co., agents. Uaupiri. s.s., P. C. Ross, from Wellington, via kMeion, Napier. GLshorno and Ernst Coart bay?, Passengers: Misses' Kingston, Mr-Gee, Mesdniues Kpmptnn, I.ppvers MγTtonaM. Messrs. Lmiglauds. Pittar, Rose. McDonald. Sergeant-Major Davie, and four etcerage. —Union Co., agents. Ngapulil ; s.s., E. Stophenson, from - Whangarei. Passengers: Misses Howard IJardy. Campbell, McKinnou. Brlggs (2) Fountain, Grigg, Matthews, Martin ilesdames Grigg, Grange, Richardson. Steadman. Mander. Maclndoe Woollev Baylis* Messrs. Dalston, McKlnnon. Nelson, M<Jndoe, Graham, Tlodgson, Murdoch, TomUnson. Manniuß, Tiizell, Hilford, Rnmhle, Averall, ManOer. Iloewmv], Ludhrook (4) Rayliss. Malandine, Skelton, McKay .T. D. McKenzte, Harry; Cleary, Wplls, 'and 12 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. Waiotahl, s.s., C. riopkins. from M>renrv Bay and Tairun. Passengers- Misses Oeard, 'O'Brien. Bell, Mesdames U "l?sirrieon. Miller, 'Dykes and child, Barker, Bobertson and 2 children, Messrs. Ridings, IT. Harrison, Branton, Kenny, Adams. Wilkinson, Masters Laycock (2). —Northern Co., agents. fiontumil, s.s., Peterson, from Tokomaru Bay.—Master, agent. Lyfctelton, p.s.. G. Lalety. from TThangarei.—Devonport Ferry Co.. agents. Soutlrern Isle, auxiliary snow, M McGregor, from the coast.—E. Ford, agent. Cacd Mile Failte, scow, Thompson, from' the coast—Goidsboro , and Co., agents. Endeavour, auxiliary ketch <"• Johnson from Whangarel.- New Zealand Portland Cement Co., agents. TBSTERDAT. • Mafiieno, s.s., 525-J. M. Uvincstone. from Sydney. Passongers: Mesdames Wri"ht Gardner, Abbott, Jones, Tiomas, Graham Joimston, Finlayson, Saunders Misses Ittifaur, Brongeon, Roclie. Rowdeu Dnsh Thomas, MeDonald, Sisby. Grant! Stenhonse. Thompson. Morris, Sister Dobsem, Sister Hayes, Messrs Wright rence, Strrager, LJtHe. Mills. Jones, Hicham, Phillips. "Wong Dan. Kennen,' Mars den. Virtue. Albrecht. Armstrong, Gamett. Trnbshaw. Graham. .Tohastnn Crane Piper Ktolson, Waller. -Grant, Samiders. Brennan. Medinrst, King. Corrie, Sinnett, Gray, Banks, Atkinson. Jamieson (2). Captain Lindsay, ■ and- W steerage,—fnion Co, agents. Waipori, s.s.. 1019, Harris, from Kapler— ilTnion Co., asonts. Tasman. s.s., C. Faulkner, from Whakatane. Passengers: Miss Ernest, Mrs. Meffougan, Messrs. Olenister, McGoncan, Rif!fen, Hnwson, D*awpeiiy, Ibbotsson.—Xorthern Co., auents. Pelican, s.s., J. Whittingham, from Talrn.l.—Devonport Ferr>' Co., agents. Orete, a.s.s.,' Briuck, from Gislmnie and ■East Coast bays.—C. C. Dacre, agent. this; day. Koromilco, p.s., 2470. Drewert, from West port.—l'nion Co., agents. iPakeha, s.s., 7011, Maxwell, from Liverpool, via Sydney.—A. S. iPaterson, Ltd., ugents. <■ Drayton G-range, s:s., 6664, Miarrigon, from Liverpool, via WellingLon.— A. H. (Nathan and Co., ajronts. -Mtakola, 5.8., 3502, R. E. Smith, from l>nncdm, -via ports. Passengers:—Saloou: Misses Shand, Withers (2), Logan and boy, uMcyuillen, Gray (2), Douglas. Ruddock, J harazyn. Rainsford (2), Hill (2), Williams winter, Wharton, Field, Wl>oler Barker Mwdames Wilson, Lnpley, Ranklne Shaad, Withers. KeaJs. Moritzson, S.rmmiris Spactniun. Bacon, mil. Bush. Jt-arons, \"an Lien, Hutherfortl, Lewis, Ilinton, Gardiner (2) Hea'.y, Barker, Black, liayward Watson Slfssrs. J'arker. Withers, Scvtt. Symomls' <'alveri. Thomas. Bray, Van Lien.-Powler, Murray. P.acon, Tapley. Cunningiam KU- r sour, Brown, Turubull, Clark, Mackay, '(ooiner. Biater, Friend. On Godiey Cnp' Thornton, Wallts. Bayly. McCoy Oapt Carpeiuer. Lewis. Omia. Fiddy, Jeune. I'asely, lliutou. Gardiner, Swim ton, Pettie Hralv Murphy. Barker, 3i<Faxlane, Culey Blank IMne. Jeffery. Steerage: Misses Philson. William-son, File (2). Harrison, Hogden, ; Kelly, Dnlton (2). Mesdames Mary, Dandy. File, Bredding, Goddard, Martin, Messrs. '. Wales, Arthur. D:<ndy, France, Michey, Simpson, Liadle, Triun-er. Grainger Osea "Wilson (2), Routledge, Johneton, Kinstray, Jladdpck, Thompson, Smith, Wallace, ■ gnrith, Wilkes, Holland. Munn, Goddard, ! martin. Woods, Scott, Dymond. Watklns, : Pacre, Mitchell, Martin. McFarlane, Eeld, iWmiamson, Godson.—Union Co., agents.

DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. Ajorangl, R:M.s., 4268, F. p; Evans, IR.N.R., for San Kranciseo, via Rnrotonga and Papeete • - ■ Wairoa. s.s.. Cook, for TVhaTijrarei. "Waiapu, a.s.s., Ji. Johanseu, lor Tau- '. .ranga. YESTERDAY. Chelmsford, p.s., B. IL Goertz, for IW , Hangar ci. Lyttelton, p.s., G. Laiety, for Trixangarei. Daniel, barque, F. "\V. Wiitton, ior ■Whiingarei. UNION S.S.'CO.'S MOVBMEXTS. EAST COAST. To-day—Haupiri sails for East Coast Bays, Ciisborcic, Napier and Wellington; il.ihi.-no sails for Syiluey. Tuesday.—Talune sails for Karatonga and Tahiti; Mokoia for Southern ports. - ' "Wednesday.—Nnvun sails for Fi.(i. ■ Thursday.—Tarawera arrives from Southern pons; Squall arrives from Tologa Bay and. Gishorne: Koromiko sails for Westport, ■ Friday-.—Squall sails for Tologa Bay aud Gisborne. Saturday.—Tarawera sails for Southern ports. WEST COAST. , Tuesday.—Kotuku sails for Groymouth. Friday.—Rosamond arrives from New Plymouth, Wellington. Picton and Nelson; Rosamond sails for same ports. VESSELS IX PORT. TVaipori, s.s., at wharf, llaupiri, s>., at wharf. Maheijo, s.s.. at Quoen-strppt whnrf. Triton, barque, at Quny-street Jetty, No. 4 Qanda Isle, barquentine, at Railway wharf. Tltania, barrjueutine, at Railway wharf. KonmiLkiv. n.s.. Rt ffolwon-sn r wharf. Pakeha. p.s.. at Railway wharf. Ivrayton G-range, f.s.. Nt Railway Tvharf. 'Mokoia, s.s., at Railway wharf. Dnniel, barque, at Hnhson-strect. ■ -PRO.IECTED DEPARTURES. FOU STDNEX— Malieno, s.s., Monday. "FOR COOK A.ND SOCIETY ISLANDS' ITalune, s.s., June t>. FOR LCWTDON— Paparoa. s.s., direct, June 24. Wakanui, s.s., via South- early. Mvvaru. s.s.. direct. Juue 1(3. Toioinafu, b.'s!, alrect, June 20. IMPORTS. Per Nnvua. from YVestport: 12«2 tons coal Per Pakeha, from Liverpool: 1100 tons Efueral cargo. Per Drayron Grange, from Liverpool-Z-WJ ions general tarjro hay*-' si!.?" 1 '", 1 - V' OI V f '" ,st P or te and cru*. MiO barks barley. ±tx> t.. malt and quautily sundries. ' Per .Mofeoin. from the South: 1-MS saoks potatoes., iso-j saoks ~U IID - I; . (ss s^_o..i» sucks wheat, 20s sacks oatmeal 23S snoks hran. 660 saoks flour 620 50's flou, 10 sacks beans, 261 sacks pollard 20 sacki peas, 112 sacks barley. I21i» bales stra.v", '&'<& cases meat, 15S pieces of timber Su cases matches, SOO enscs candles. 1(0 'tins scrap iron, 50 tins dip, and sundries. Per Malieno, from Sydney: 246 packages tea, 319 drums carbide, 413 cases etc., liquors, 44 cases tobacco, 104 bags onions! 210 bags hark, 292 bags peanuts, 2483 bigs arice;;slo eases frait, 2y rolls lend, 362 sacks was, 716 boxes candles, 2CH> cases sug.ir, 70 frags tapioca, 05 bales- millet, 35.S sacks pollard. 67 sacks floor, 50 pieces freestone, 69 bales lucerne hay, 455 bags bonedust, 1020 Backs manure, 100 cases soap, 50 cases emulsion, 50 empty drums, 4C ingots tin, 6157 bags coke, 200 cases sardines, S2 sacks spokes, 5831 felloes, 26 cases eilk aad large qtiaattty. Bundrle^

I The s.s. Koromiko arrived from Westport at 2 p.m. to-day. Tie s.s. N'nvun, which arrlrpcj from Wcsti port yesterday, leaves for Fiji next WeilThe s.s. Mokoia arrived from Dunedin, Thi ports, at 11 a.m. to-day. Sue sails . for the South again to-morrow afternoon. .. Tiih oarquentlne Handa Isle J oaves for ■tho Thames .to-morrow to load timber for Sydney. The R.M.s. Aorangi sailed for Rarotonga and Papeete, en route for San Francisco, at 9 p.m. on Saturday last. The Will red en lias been fixed to load at Montreal for New Zealand aud Australian pints. She leaves there ou July 15, and Is being followed by the Kakaia and Totoniaru. On May 20 the steamer Hyndford left " TO York, under charter to i h e Vacuum Oil Company with a cargo of oil Vor New Zealajid ports. She -wUI discharge at Auckland, \\ ellfrigtou aud LyUelton. The Monowai is now fixed to take the :Hauroto's place in the Dunedin-Auckland via ports passenger service. The Monowai leaves D-unedln or Friday next for Auckland, via ports. The s.s. nanplri arrived from East Coast ports on Saturday evening. She sails for coast bays, Glsburne, Napier, and Wellington at 5 o'clock this evening, taking the following; passengers:—Mrs Kempton and child, Mr H. Leslie, aud three steerage. The F.H.S. liner Drayton (Jrange arrived from Liverpool, via Sydney and Wellington, at an early hour this morning. She sails for the South again about Friday next. The Union Company advise that the Tarawera -will not arrive at Wellington from Dnnediu aud Lyttelton until to-morrow. She will sail to-morrow afternoon for Auckland, via ports, arriving here late on Thursday or early on Friday. The s.a. Walporl arrived irom Newcastle and Napier, with a part cargo or coal at S p.m. yesterday. She leaves for Kaipara to load timber for Sydney aud Melbourne this evening, thence loading produce nt Melbourne about the end of this month for Auckland. ' Xbe Sliaw, Savill and Albion Company's -s.s. Pakeha arrived from Liverpool, via ■Sydney, at 10.30 a.m. t'-wlay. The I'akeha landed IL'OO Immigrants at Sydney. The vessel proceeds to WeJling-wn? Lyrtelton, and Duuedin, to complete discharge about Thursday morning next, or rms3ib)y earlier. Theme she proceeds to Melbourne to load wJieat for the United Kingdom or ConCuptaln Holforrt, of the Union S.S. Company s island steamer Tofua, has reported to the -Navigation Department in Sydney hat on April 21 when in lat. 20de K . 53 S . long l.odeg. M W., he passed, about a quarter of a mile off. a very suspiclous-look-spffSous f°om° IOUr - Vll " n a Ur and I™ l * con - edges were of a i mltrar^aad"^^ nuer part of yellowish brown. A fresh breeze was blowing, but there was no break. It is possibly the result of some submarine disturbance. The chart affected is No. _!-£2l, "Friendly Islands, General." KAIPARA REPORTED The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Kaipara, which left London on May o for Australian and New Zealand ports, passed Capetown on May 30 lhe vessel will be due at Auckland on Juue THE PASSING OF THE SAILER. Yet another sailing vessel Is to be converted into a hulk. This is the small barque Solgran, which arrived a<. Sydney recently from Whangaparapara, and which has been sold to the Union Steamship Compuuy. She is now loading coal at Newcastle for Wellington, and on arrival at the Southern port will be converted Into a huli. LAUNCH OF TIIF, REMUERA. Word has been received oC the successful launching at Dumbarton of the New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer Keniuera. The vessel is similar in design aud size to the Rotorua, aud will leave London ou September on her maiden voyage to New Zealand. FOG SIGNAL AT I'ATJTI POINT. Tlie "New Zealand Gazette' , announces that a fog signal station has been established on Patiti Point, li miles south of the Timaru breakwater, by Mr Fraser, the Marine Department's lighthouse expert. It is similar to that at Pencarrow Heads, and will eorue into use on and after June 10. The fog signals, which consist of cottonpowder, will be sounded at. intervals of five miuui.es when laud is likely to be obscured at n distance of about thrc P miles from seaward by either fog, failing snow, etc. It Is anticipated that these signals will be heard al any distance under 10 miles. SUCCESSFUL AUCKLAND TENDER. hind, has been accepted for thu building of the l'atea Snipping Company's new steamer, which is io trade between Wellington and l'atea. The new vessel, which will be similar in design to th e Kapujii lalso built by Mr Brown.), will be enguned by Messrs Fraser aud Sons, Phoenix Foundry, Auckland. J. J. Niveu and Co., of Napier and Wellington, will instal the refrigerating playt. The vessel will be lotsi't in leugtn, Mtt in beam, will have a depUi of "It 9iu, and a gross register of ItKJ tons. It is expected that she will be ready for launching about October, and wili be ready for sea at the end of November. PASSENGERS FOR SYD.NET. The s.s. Maheuo arrived from Sydney at 1 i)-ui- yesterday. She left Sydney at 1.30 p.m. on Weduesday last, and had hue weather to the Nor Lii Cape, thence strong head winds and sea, which retarded the ve.-sel's progress, 'lhe Malieno sails for Sydney at i> o'clock to-night, taking the following passengers:—Misses G. Thomas, A. Stubbs, E-dniiston, H. E. Coles, Ryan, M. Vincent, Chambers, AJRcgliam, Woodbridge, Eberhart, M. G. Renwick, Mesdames Byng. F. McUoveru, Edmiston, 11. B. Llggott, Riviere, .J W. Cooke, Alcock and sou. Rose, E. Mitchell and child, W J. Reeves and infont, Chambers, I'latt, A. T. Crostier, Robinson and boy, C. Carter, Porter, C. J. Kirk, E. Bird, C. F. Potter Messrs ilanson, E. Leonard, H. F. Mallard' P. McGovern, H. IS. Liggott, Riviere, Martin, Dunsinure, C. 'Slack, C B Walker Plttar, DoehL W. Poison. J. W. Cooke, W. D. Munn, H, B. Boys, Alcock and son, EL Stevens, F. Marshall, W. J. Reeves A T Crostier. C. Carter. C. J. Kirk, G. B Lance S. H. Burgess, R. Findlay, H. o StronP. Dairs, McWilliams, P. W. Bolland, c' Baxdsley, C. F. Totter, Mallett. D. 11. Clarkson, 11. Wallace, L. Porter, W. A. Cnniining, G. Jones, Barling, Rev. J, Seamer, Mastec Porter, ani 150. pteerage*

ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS. The Drayton Grange brought the following-, immigrants from Liverpool to-day:— Mr. and Mrs. dimming and 2 children, Mr. Siddle. Mr. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin and r> children. Mr. Anderson, Messrs Nelson (3), J. Clark, M. Rob.sou, W. Hope, W. Jane*. Mr., .Mrs., and Miss Davidson. The following immigrants, ex the Turakina from Loudon. arrived by the Mokoia from Wellington to-day:—Miss Massey. Mesdames 'Walmsley and c-hild, Powell and -1 children, Kdwards, Young, Day, Harrison, Messre. Carr. Walmsley, Williamson, Powell, Edwards, Young, Pnmes, Jamieson, Barroa. for new Zealand. (From Our Special Correspondent.) LONDON, April 28. The R.M.S?. Atnenic left Ixindon to-day lor New Zealand with the following sal loon passengers: Mr J. (J. Ilarkness, Mrs liarkness, Mr G. G. Sale, Mrs L. •Thomson, Miss M. A. Thomson, Miss E. G. Thomson. Miss K. Todd, JMisK B. Wicram, Mr L. WiUis. Mrs Willh?, iliss M. Alexander, Mr S. Bach, Sergeant X. Beer. Mr G. G. Brown, Mrs Brown, Mr P. Charlton, M.rs I. Cuarlton, Mrs F. Cook, Mrs 1. Cotton, Mr LI. D. Dansey, Miss A. Crowly, Miss D. Dower, 'Mr H. Hall, Miss V. ll«rris, Mr H. Hodges, Mrs A. Holder, Master 1". Holder, Master C. Holder, Mr S. Katz, Mrs Katz, Master N. Katz, Master D. Katz, Mr J. Kinsler, Miss M. MacKercher, Miss E. M. May. Sergt. C. Nieholls, Corpl. 11. Norris, Sergt. J. Partridge, Miss E. I'etprs, slt G. dv Preez Mr G. Pybus, Miss A. Reyn<>tt, Dr. .1 Rose. Mrs Rose, Miss M. Scott. Miss E. Scott, Miss N. Scott. Mr J. Severs. Sergt. J Shortat, Mr J. Smith. Mr E. 1.. Thoinns. Miss R F Tracy, Mr C. R. Westfleld. Mr j. Williams, Scrgt. 8. Wood, and OUS third class passengers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 132, 5 June 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 132, 5 June 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 132, 5 June 1911, Page 4