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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: Full Moon, St-ptrmber 9, 3-27 a.m. Sunset: This evpning, 5.30. Sunrise: To-morrow looming. 6.10. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 1.45; to-motrow morning, 2.5. Onehunfa: Tomorrow morning, 5-50; tomorrow evening. 6.27. Maaakao Heads: To-morrow morning, . 4.30: to-morrow evening, 5 7. j Kaipara Heads: 'lo-niorrow morning, 6.55; to-morrow evening, 6.0J, AKUI\ ALS. Yt>; H-.RiiAl. Ananni, ».£., J. Wllw»:i, from Mangonui, Wuaugaioa, Houbora. ami Awauui. 1 avengers: Misne* Mini net. Uiid. Ue.-.-rs Hart, Marrioer. Shine, \\ ooic-d,-e, K"id.—Northern Co.. agent*. Kanieri, ■ s.. T. Myers, from Whangarei—Northern Co., agents. Baden-Towell. *.».. H. Peterson, from Whangnrei.-Noit.fr-.) C":.l - 0.. "6*016. Tasniaa, s.s.. C. taiilktu-r, fiom SS hakaUne and Tauranga. 1 as.-et.geis: Mrs J. Woods, Messrs McLean, U vier. -Northern Co.. agents. Moonah, ketcb. W. champion, from Ngunguru. —Northern Coal (. onipiny. agents. Clio, schooner. W. PeJler, from Vhangarei.—J. J. Craig. Limited, agenis. Endeavour, auxiliary ketm. C. Johnson from Whangarei. -New Zealand Portland Cement Co., JgPDiB. Talisman, scow, Payne, frox Whangarei. —Jas. Smith and Co.. limited, agents. Excelsior, s'-otv. Hlddiok, frjui W lu.ngarei.—Goldsboro' and McCunnell. agents. THIS DAY. N-allawa, s.s., W. Bark, from Mnngonnl, Wnaogaroa. and Russell. Passengers: ■Masses Huku. Pott, Brantley, Mesdjuies •Huku. Wells and 3 children. Bramley. \\ Ueon Messrs. Lee. Trlmneii. Hands. Clouston,' Job. V/lricb. Takl. Hokl, Ngatro, Trafford. Johnson, Sadie'. Stoue, Kemp, Alien, Fagao. DuJton. Dyer. Hnku. H. Koine, •Hodgson. Huku. Pokai, W. Hnku, l'oti. McGee, Thompson, Garrett. Hill, and 3 steer- ! age.—-Nontnern Co., agents. Waiotabj, C. Hopkins, from Ohiwa. Passengers: Miss Yes?. Mesdaoies Moles-worth, Lowe. Carter, Sten-t and t.vo children. 'Brunt. Messrs. Brunt. (1. Whyte. Herron, Hearne, Oliver, James.—Norihern Co., agents. Ngahere. s.s.. Pilner. from Gre.Trc.ourh. — Winmone. Ltd.. agents. Auponri. s.s.. T. Haultatu. from Tanrangn. Passengers: Mes-lnmos bpooner and child. Newsham. Srringer and rt!!<l. Messrs. Dennis, W. Shera. F. Adam. Longland, J. Brash. Benjamin. Wild, Peters.™ S. Davies. HeaKberingtton. Finlav'. R. Wa'lsjj Price! Stringer, Gee. Ma-ssey. Phelils. Masters Hodgson. Henderson.—Northern Co.. agents. DEPARTrREP. VK«Ti:iH>AY. i Fnnerdale. s.«. ri»l.i;is,.n. for Greymouth, I JielbniiiTiP. and Sydney. The s.s. Enncr'd.-.ie' left for Orevmontb to load timber for Melbourne .tnd Sydnev i last night. THIS DAY. Rprkenham. s.s.. -I.vsrs. <; o w. for Napier, ' Lyttelton. and Tlmarn. Koromiko. s.s., IMT: 1 . Drewette, for Westport . ' Ngapnhi, 8.5., E. Stephenson, for Wha- I Dgarei. I Uh nelc. s.s.. Jonas, fnr Wlranirarei. Chelmsford, s.s.. E. 11. iloerts, for Mer- , Cury Bay and Taima. Tamwera. s.s.. 2003. W. T. Collins, for Punedln. via ports. Passengers:—For (,isborne: Misses B. Mercer, K. Guest. F.. Haggle. I- Irvine. Ilanna. ' I.eirht in. C.-.roley. Ni-'hle. Sisters of Merry i2l Mrs. L. Holmes, Messrs. L. Holmes.' J.' 2. Holland. G. St-rthenson. Brahrjn. ninninr. <";. S. Kemp. TI. Mrrrflrfr, Car-. R. Mol/can. K, Tyler R. Smitb. MeKay (2i, IT. Fras.-r. G. Winsta.. ley. .7. I_ Harvey. Tt. r.ihfll.' A. J. Bla«-k,' T. Dtrral. For Tokomsrti P.av : >fis s Peale, ; M"-. Beale. For Nipier: M~=s-s .7 <■'" j "nwkins. fieolrt* F. K'-'lm. I-vir WellitrnonMisses Btiiley. Coe. Smif-i. Fo r Tvrtelfon-' Miss Pe.isley. For D.inedin: Mis-s O-r Mes'Spears and boy. J. A. Grim-wood' Bnd family. Mesfn-s. J. A. Grirmvood M3t-! ebell. Fpea.rs. A. F.. M. F. Henrv For all ports: 25 ste-rasre. FTfTON CO s EAST TOAST. Sunday: Hanpiri arrives from East Coas" bays, Monday: arrives fmrr> FijiSqnall sails for Tolojr;, Rt T M fl rjichorpp n i n pm.; Hanpiri sails for havs Gisborne Nnpler. and W«»nincir>n at fl t> m. Tnesday: Aparima sails for at i2 noon. -Wedn«s3tfay: Atna ai rives from Sydney. FIJI. Samoa, and Tonga. Thnrstla.y: Mooottsl arrtves frotn Sonth. Friday: -Walpori artlTPs from Newcastle; PfrnaU arri-res from Gisborne and Tolnjm Bay. Saturday: Mormirai sails for tbp Sontb at 12 noon: Squall sails Tologa Bay and Gisborne at IS noon. WEST COAST. Monday-: Kotnku arrives from Grey-mouth; Kotnkn saDs for at 2 p.m. HTTDDART PARKER CO.S MOVEMENTS. Sunday—Victoria arrives from Sydney: Wimmera arrlTes from Sonth. Monday—Wimmera sails for Sydney (ffirecO at 5.30 p.tiu Tuesday—Victoria sails for Dunedin (via East Coast ports), at 3 p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. EOR NORFOLK TSLAJTO— Sontbem Cross, September 8 FOR FUJ— Kama, a*, August 30 FOB SlDNEY—.Wrmmpry iis_ Monday. Foa VASCOC«ER— Eealaadla, R.M.S, Tia Fiji and Honolulu, September 29

IMPORTS. Pes yffrime, itrcnn Greyciouth: Alll tons eosi. Tfoe&s. Tarnrera. sailed tar I*medin, via poets, this afternoon. T3»-«*. iNgahere arrived from -Oi e yimnrUi ftt 11 a.m. to-day, find after discharge at Chelsea returns to Greyroooth. The s.s. Banroto left Gisborne for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bar. at 11.15 turn, today, and should arrive at this port about Boon to-roorrow. Captain 3. Camptan, of tbe Nfwam, is now tn charge of tie Nerehana, and Captain Mclio, of the Tomoana, is on the Xiwaru. The ateameca-Jioaa Ijonsdale and Walkure, now en note to Xev Zealand with case oil (from New Tork, hare both beeai chartered to load cargoes of coal at Newcastle for the West Coast erf South America. Captain Ik C. Worraa, of the Moana, is undo 1 orders to leave for iJondon by the Arswa an the 7th September to briag out the Union Company's new 7000-ton steamer to New Zealand on her maiden voyage. The Tyser s.s. Whakania left Sydney for AocJUand In continuation of her voyage from London at S n.m. yesterday and should arrive here on Tuesday afternoon. She has 2480 tons cargo to discharge before proceeding south. The wpJl-known scnooirer Gisborne received a roogb handling recently while on her trip to the Blnff from a three months' fishing cruise to the West (."oast Sounds. The Gisborne (Captain H. Crosi left tie Bluff on 6th June upon an extended fishing cruise. She visited all the wen-known grounds of the west coast as far round as George Sound, and her catch of Wile cod amounted to over 300 eases. The Gisborne ■was homeward bound when she was overtakes by a surMoi squall at 4 p.m. on Wednesday. She was ten miles off Codfish laJand. A heavy sea carried away the tiller head, and her steering-gear being rendered useless she was brought sharply round and placed at the mercy of the waves and gaje. The foresail and flying jib were blown to ribbons. Tbe mainsail was double reefed, and so escaped damage. 1* took all hands To fis np a temporary tiller, by making what is known as a Spanish windlass: that is. by tying round rope and getting all hands to pull tug-of-war fashion. For twelve hours, as the vessel endeavoured to make Ten William, all hands were kept to the improvised tiller, and there was no rest for the weary until Port William was reached at 4 n.m. on Thursday. It is reported thnt the T"n»on Steam Ship Company have eiurnsod the steamer Skogsiad on a rim° rtmn»r. The Skogstnd is a Norwegian steamer < f 8855 tons, commanded bT CaptaJ nßunnLn,T. She is at present oi her way to Port Natal to Newcastle, and is to load at the latter port about Saturday cert for LyttelTon and other South Island ports. The Union ?team Ship Company has ■leo chattered the steamer Klsch. 493S tarns, on a three months' time charter for lie Intercolonial trade.

BARQUE BONA SOLD. Tie well-known barque Bona, the last of a on-e rxueroua ileet of inter-colonial trad- , ing ships, lia_- been sold by Messrs A. H . 'iurnbah and Co. to Captain Douglas, of Am_iiaud. The Roua, which nrst visited I Lyttelton in r.W3 under her original name id rally Woodside, is an iron barque ot i.T> ton.-, buiit in ISSo at Belfast by Work- ' man, Clark and Co. About sis years ago | t-ne was purchased by Messrs A. H. Turn■biill and Co.. and re-named Roua.. and she has sliK-e been constantly employed in the iutereoionial trade. The Rona is at present loading tiniber at Hokianga for Melbourne. Captain Douglas, her new owner, is one of Ihe oldest and best known mastprs in tie intercolonial trade. For some years he -was in ehar-.-p of Lhe A'ldpbaran, and later he was u.as;ir of the barque Bankfields (now a eoal hulk at Adelaide). By the sale of tie Bonn, Messrs A. H. Turnbull and Co. have parted with their last sailing ship. During the pas: few years their fre-et in- 1 eluded su<"h weil-known vessels as the | Tlu:am. Kinrlone, Woi-iti, Lunerworth, I l>unl«> and Bankfiel.ls. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. VThangarei. S*.pt 2. —Arrived, at 5 a.m. • Ngapuhi, s.s., from Auckland. New Plymouth. Sep:. I.—Arrived, at 3 p.m.: Inga. s.s.. from Sydney. Kaipara Heads, Sept. 2. —Arrived, at 2.30 a.m.: Ilufca. aux. schooner, from Lyttelton. Wbitianga. Sept. 2. at 4 a.m.: Rambler, svow, for Auckland. NVuncnru. Sept. I.—Sailed: Alert, for Aifklaud. Wellington. Sept. I.—, Sailed, at 5.30 p.m.; Manuka, s.s.. for Sydney. Duuedin. Sept 1.-- Arrived: Blenheim, barque, from Mnldet) Island. Sailed: Monowai. s.e.. for Auckland, via way porrs. Passengers for Auckland—Miss JfapiT. Mrs. J. Napier and child, Messrs J. Napier, J. A. Martin. Gisborne. September 2.—Sailed: WlmTnrra. s.s.. for Auckland. Passengers: Masses Rhodes. R-uncimsn. Murpay (2), Presii-ts. Mesdames Todd, Crawford." Bain, McCredle. Cox. Lissaman, Rose and two children, Coleman and three children. Babb. alessrs Todd. Reddell. Watson, Lissaman, Watson, Decent. Church. Bruce, Robinson, JViend. Loonrb. LJddele. PrJckett, Clayden. Johnston, Murray, Jenttnson, Monro. Dowler. Jones, Strllivan. Nellßon, Clayton, Hall. Judge. Jones, Dr. Coker. Ngungnru. September 2.—ArriTed: Alma and Tally-ho. OVERSEA SHrPPIXG. Sydney, September I.—Arrived: Kattangata. s.s., from Greymouth. Sailed: Wbakarua, for Auckland. THE VANCOUVER MAIL. (Received 1 p.m.) Brisbane. September 2 —T»e s.s. Zealandia arrtved from Vancouver this morning. Passengers for .Auckland-.Misses Mordock, Chadwick. O'Donnell and Son. Caaman. Shaw, Wlne. Brown. iMr and Mrs Stratley and family. For Dnnedlii: Mr Ross. For Wellington: Mr Dimmock, Dr and Mrs Park. For Lyttelton: Messrs Graaam. Cato, Kelynack. Cumin, Sissmn. siesdemes Graliam, Vortiey and two children. Cargo for Auckland : 22 packages sundries, 103 packages machinery, 21 cases drugs, 175 cases canned salmon.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 4

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