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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age; Full Moon, September 9. 3.27 a.m. Sunset: This evening, 5.32. Sunrise: Tomorrow morning, 6.5. HIGH WATER. Au.kland: This evening. 4-32; to-morrow ■jcruiug. 4.."rij. (o:e'jUD--a: Tomorrow morning. 8.41; toCDor .i .v eveuilli:. U.S. Mauukaii Head* To-morrow morning, t?.21: t.. mon.jw evening. 7.48. huipara Heads: Tomorrow morning, to-monuw evening, 3.13. ARRIVALS. YLSTEKDAY. Kanieri, s.i-.. T. Mevers, from Whanga rid. Northern r~_ agents. Ka.leu-Powell, s.s.. H. reterscn. from Whaugarei.— Northern Coal Co.. agents. i.'".hound, ass. 11. Subritzky, from Northern ports.- -Master, agent .M..irr.,i. s.s.. W. Parker, from the coast. - Parker Lamb Timber Co.. agenls. Tt.fiup. sr-ow, Ivan Vasta. from Whanga-n-i i"ord Shipping Line, agents. Southern Isle, auxiliary scow. M. McGregor, fr.nri Ngunguru.— K. Ford, jiicn l Dandy, soow, F. Roffe. from the Great Barrier. —.Kauri Timber Co., agent.s. UatrhhT. scow, C. Daniel, from Mercury Bay. Ford Shipping Line, agents. We'.'-omc. seow. 1-7. Donovan, from the coast.—Ford Shipping Line, agents.

THIS DAY. Karamea, s.s., from Montreal, via Sydney Whaknrun. s.s . 6534, Firth, from London, via Melbourne ami Sydney.—Heather, Eoberton and Co., agents. DEPARTT'RES. YESTERDAY. ■Wimmera, s.s.. 3<>22, WlUiam Waller, for fydr-y. '"in Ogllvy. s.s.. 2041, Swanson, fo r Newcastle Uaupirl, s.s., P. C. Boss, for Liruestono Island. Ns-'ipuhi, s.S-, E, Stephenson, for Whangarei. Clansman, s.s., E. M"Leod, for Russell and Opun. Aupoud s.s., T. Haul tain, for Tauranga. Sfimill. 's.s., Morrison, for Tolago Bay and Gtsborne. W.iiotahi. s.s., C. Hopkins, for ilerenry Bay and way pons. Apanui. s.s., .1. Tolrfcrn, for Awanni, Honhora. Whangaroa. and Mangomii. S'elia. s-s.. K. Sellars. for Mercury Ray. Pelican s.s, J. AVhitt Ingham, for Mercury Ray. Lvtteitin. p.s.. G. T-olety. for the ooust. rile, topsail schooner, W. Policy, for IWhancnrei Casablanca, barque. Owens, for Mercurj B-t-. Whnngaperapnra, and Sydney. Three Cheers, scow, Rogers, for Whanga - rel. KaJiu, scow. A- Berridge, for Tauranga and Onoflki Bee, scow, X. Donovan, for the coast. THIS HAT. Ng-ttln-wa. s.s., W. Bark, for Tannmga and ono tiki. Victoria, s.s.. 2960. G. V. Entwisle. for Piinedln. via ports. Passengers: -For Gis hnrnr Misses Brtnck. Robertson (2). Mesdames .1. Warren. Robertson. A. K. Valden find " children, Jensen and infant. Meredith, .lohnst.nne. Ivll and ehtld. Messrs. C Dunn. Farnell. G. 11. Whyte. Tackle. W. .1 T.-iv'or K. F Nnsmlth. F. Brown. .1. C. ■Ramsa - Ilornc. FT. Dansen. .r. Knnton. .1. Wnrren. For Napier: Misses Mounttort. Betpveioer. Mescdamcs L. Silverwnod. A. .T. ■Monntfirt. Reothan, Jackson and 2 children Mr. ReetUn. For Wellington: Miss Phi-telUr Mesdnmes T. Rlyth. G. Maokny. Walsh Messrs. Turnbrll. A. W. Akers. Robertson -I Rlvth. G. Mackav. For Lvttel-to-i*- 'Misses'M llnlch. Sherwood. Mesdames .1 do Thier. Hill. Barker. Messrs. G. Manthnn. W. .1. Taylor, W. H Tow,nshend F 11. Barker. For Dune-din: Miss Rlckard. Mesdnmes A. Brown, Rlck.aid. For all rorts: "~> steerage.

CMOS COS MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. TVeduo'lav: Atna arrives from Sydney, Fiji Samoa, and. Tonga: Aparima leaves for Wrl'llugtan: aauplri sails for Bays, Glsborne Nanier. arid TV oil Ins tan. Thiirsdav: MoDowni arrives from Snn f li. Friday: Walpori arrtvs from Newrnstle: Fn,nall arrives fiom Gisborno and Tnlngn ca-nrrlav Mnnownl sails for the South at 1.1',,,.,,,,,. Small sails Tolnga Bay and Gis-rin.-ut' at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Tuesday: Soluku sails for Creymouth. at 6 a.m. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Tii-rl.iv Nfap'ihl arrives from Whongarel nhout 7 p.m.: Waiotahi arrives from Mercurv Bnv am' Kuaotimu about, fi p.m. \Vf.lur.(fcir Nganuhi leaves for Whnngarei Waintiihi leaves for Barrier; Clansman leaves for Ruwell Wbangaroa. and Man Komii- Clansmai arrives from Russell and Opuii about < a.m.: Anocmri arrives from T'l-i-in-a abr.it S a in.: Claymore arrives a f One-hunw from Raglan and Kairhla about fi a.m.: KamVrl arrives from Whangarci Town "iiarf. Thursdav: Waiotahi arrives from Barrier shout 5 p.m.: Aupourl loaves for Tanrancn: Cliymnre leaves Onrhungn for Hoklnnga: Kanieri leaves for Whangarel Town wharf. Friday: Xgapuhi leaves for W hangaro.' Ball way wharf.

VESSELS IN PORT. rasnb'anrn barbae at Railway wharf. Southern Cross, s.s.'. at Queen-street wbnrl Iris, cable stealer, at DevQuport r;Vnntifv Hall. s.s.. at Railway wharf. Clan tv-ilw s.s.. at Railway wharf KijuiitJitii, s.s.. a' Queen-street wharf. Aparluia. s.s.. at Railway wharf WaltcniaU. s.s.. at Railway wharf. Kfiram-a s* at Quern-street wharf. Cape Oriegal, s.s.. at Queen-street wharf. PROJECT! O DEPARTURES. FilU LONDON- - J Runnehu ss via the South: September 12. Tahiti!, s.s.. via th.* SoutJi. September 2S. FOR NORFOLK ISLAND—--80-ithern Cross, s.s September 8 FOR FIJI— Navua, s.s.. August 30 1-,'JI; BYUNE* Wlmaiera, s.s., Morday. [-■ Hi i'.-\.\CUC\ LU Zealmnlia. RM.s., via Fiji and Honolulu, September -0 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Whakania. >..-., n.mi r.ou-lo:>. via M-eibourne aud Sydney; sailed July C; due. Bovitli- s.s.. from San Francisco, via Samoa and Frletdly Islands; sailed Augiul 31. due September 30. Manures a, barque, trutu Clarence River, to Australia, ship, from Marseilles, via W'cl lingtou; sailed fioin April S (at. Wellington August S) Cape Corso, s.s., from Moutreal, via Melbourne aud Sydney; sailed July 30; due early iu October Cape Breton, s.s., from New York, via the South; sailed .Hue 14; dua about Thursday. I'umoanj, s.s, from Ni \v York, via Melbourne aud Sydney; sailed July ii; due about end ot September. ludrabaruh, s.s., from London; Tia Melbourne and Sydney; sailed July 22; dufe September It). Kent, s.s., from Liverpool, via Australian ports, sailed July 29, due end of September (left Cape Town August 2b'). Zealand ic, new s.s., from Liverpool, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail Oetobel 2tt; due about December 17. Whakitune, s.s-. from Montreal, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail August 20; due. October 24. Puparoa s.s., from London or I'lymouth; to sail 4th September; due 26th October. Tnkomai'u. s.s., from Montreal; to sail ■•:ith September; duo 24th November. Kumara s.s., from Montreal; to sail 20th (i.-tober; dne 24th December. np-iua 5.6., from West. Coast of England; Otaki s r., September: due lTth November. ui'iki' -'-', from Loudon or I'lymouth; to -.,; ' UU November; due 20th Uecembor. Human!, K-3-. from West Coast of England; to -:a!l' 30th November; due 17th January. UsUala," s.s.. from Montreal; to sail 20th November: due 2-lth January. M it.im.i. 11.M.5., from Vancouver and Victoria, via Honolulu and Suva; to sail Sp.ember ti; due September 20. Lord Lonsdale, s.s.. from New York, sailed July 2(1. due October 14. Tifania, 4-m. barque, from Newcastle, to sail. llanda Isle, barqucatiuc, frop» Newcastle; :...ilcd August ZS. Clan Ross, s.s., from Bunbury, via Lyttelt,,u aud Wellington; sailed August 215; due about September 20. Bentlck, s.s., from Newcastle; sailed, Aug 31; due. Northern Chief, barque, from Newcastle; sailed September 2. •v - ■•> 'roin Sydney; due iiunday. i

IMPORTS. Ter Karamea. Ironi Montreal, 1000 tons general cargo. EXrOKTS. Per Wiiumcra. fur Sydney: 00 empty cyn.i.er-. !•» bags broken gins*, 00 sacks hides, l.'l s:i.-!.j. sand. . L' bales hair, •_' bales horns. 1.l I •>".*(• bides. 01 empty hogsheads. '2 bales sk.us, o.i i.m s scenery, 4 sacks seed. 30 packages Msiiilrice, -l-V.'i eases kauri gum, 403 pi. - .•.. while pine. 22 horses. :;i bars silver. 13 boxes cold, ij packages engines, 179fl sacks pinuicc. 4 1 dumps hair. 270 boxes bin ter. 1 hale rabbitskius, 0-0 pieces timber. Tbe Tyser s.s. Whakarua arrived from London, via Australia, at 2 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Karamea ai rived from Montreal via .Melbourne and Sydney at 2 a.m. to-day. She leaves for Wellington about Thursday ueit. Mr J. c. Speddiug advises that the s.s. Dovcri- left Han Francisco on August 31, aud iv,ll be due at Auckland about September yo. She will call at l'agopagc, Apia, Vavau, and .Nukualofa eu route. The barque Casablanca left for Mercury Hay and the Groat Barrier last night to load timber for Sydney. The Tyser s.s. Indrabarah arrived at Melbourne from London yesterday, eu route for Sydney a ;.d New Zealand ports. She will be One at Auckland about September 20. The s.s. Kurow will load produce at the BluH'. Oaiuani. aud Timarn for Napier, Dishorn.;, aud Auckland about the end of this week. The s.s. Wttihora is loading raw sugar at Fiji for Auckland, and will be dispatched about Saturday next. The s.s. Wimmera left for Sydney at 6 p.m. yesterday, carrying 224 passengers—--124 saloon and 100 steerage. The s.s. Chin Ogilvy left for Newcastle at o p.m. yesterday. From Newcastle she proceeds to Fremantle with coal, and thence loads hardwood at Bunbury for Lyttelton. Wellington, and Auckland.' Tup Wellington Radio reports that the R.M.s. Tainiii. from London, via Capetown and Hobart. wits wiLhin wireless range at fl a.m. to-riitv.

The s.-hooner Ysabel, from the Friendly Island to Auckbuid. was sichted by the Wa I rerun I a on Sunday at 4 p.m.. .when she was iihruit 130 miles off the Great Rnrricr. The Ysabel should put in an appearance at any moment. The s.s. Routine!;, from Melbourne and Geclong. and the s.r Whakania, from I/on don, Melbourne, and Sydney, passed Cape Brett shortly after six o'clock this morning, axd were due in port this afternoon. PORT OF ONEKUNGA, ARRIVALS. THIS DAY. Rarawa. 5.?.. W. F. Norbury. from New Plymouth. Passengei-s: Misses Salwery. Hull. M. Arthur. Penott. Grlmley. Chamber lain. Butter. Williams. Mesdames Sol-way. Ranks. Bell. Legge. Horrocks, WTnaropouri, V_.rs. Wood. Messrs G. F. Reed, Campbell Hi, Pitcher. Frasor. Bants. Messenger. Richmond. Lord. Gilmour. Neal. Wtlliams. Legge. F. Clnrk. McDonald. Jacobi. WTjarenonri. M« L Phers<-)n. Beaney. Norton, Bullock, and 11 steerage. —Northern Co.. agent.-. DEPARTURES. THIS DAY. Rimu. s s . Dorling. for Waaaganui. Opunnke. Northern Co.. agents. Kotukti. s s.. Flynu, for Greymonth. and Wcstport. -t'nion Co.. agents. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Kaipara Heads. September 6.—Sailed: Korora. scow, for Gishorne. Greymonth. September 5. -Arrived, at 8 a.m.: F.nnerdale. s.s.. from Anekland. Russell. September s.—Arrived, at 6-30 a.m.: Clansman, s.s.. from Auckland. Whangaroa. September s.—Arrived, at 11.10 a.m.: Anartnl. s.s.. from Auckland. Tauranga. September s.—Arrived, at 8.30 a.m.: Aupouri. s.s., from Auckland. Whancrnrei, September s.—Arrived, at 5.30 a.m.: Ngapuhi. s.s.. from Auckland. New Plymouth. September 4.—Sailed, at 8 p.m.: Intra, s.s., for Lyttefton. Wellington. September 4.—Sailed, at 4 p.m.: Monowni, s.s.. for Napier. Gisborne, and Auckland. Tassengers for • Auckland: Miss .lay. Mrs. Rbnayne, Messrs. "Soldi. Wynn. Wlllisms. R-onayne. Westport. September 4.—Arrived, at 1.20 p.m.: Koromilco. s.s., from Anckland. Sailed: Dnncraig. barque, for Ponape. Bluff. September 4.—Arrived, at 10.45 a.m.: T'lirnaroa. s.s.. from Afelhourne and Hobart. Sailed, at 4.40 p.m.: Moana, s.s.. for Hobart and Melbourne. Whit in ana. August .". -Arrived, at 3 a.m.: Waiornhl s."-. from Auckland: at 7.30 a.m.: Casnblfl.nca haroue. from Auckland: Pelican. s.s.. from Auckland. Sailed at 5.30 a.m.: W".'lotahl. s.s., fot Auckland. DVF.RSF.A SH.IPPING Newcastle. September 4.—Arrived: AngloPntatronia. s.s . from Dunedin Malbonme. September 4.-Arrived: Indraharnh. s.s.. from tendon. Sv'dnev Reptemher "..—Arrived, at o a.m.: Mnm'Va"s.s. from Wellington Melbourne. September 5.-Arrived: Irene, barque, from Duuedln.

ROAD JMPROVEMKNT. A PAMPHLET HAVING BEEN CIRCULATED CONTAINING THE STATEMENT THAT THE COUNCIL HAS ENTERED INTO AN ARRANGEMENT WITH THE LIMMER ASPHALT CO. FOB ,I'AVING MANUKAU-KD. WITHOUT FIRST CALLING FOR OTHER TENDERS, I EMPHATICALLY DENY THAT MY COUNCIL HAS ENTERED INTO ARRANGEMENTS WITH ANY COMPANY WHATEVER, CUT THAT WE HAVE OBTAINED PRICES FOR WOOD BLOCK, NEUCHATEL ASPHALT, AND LITHOFALT ASPHALT. DAVID TEED. 530 v , Major. TT having been stated that the Newmarket Council have entered into arrangements with the Limmex Asphalt Co. for Pavement, I hereby state that beyond giving a price per square yard no arrangement, whatever has been made with my company. W. G-BIFFITHS, N.Z. Agent for the Limmer Asphalt Co. 562 pOSSULT Howey Walker, and Get Better Teeth. "VTAZOL LIMITED—Dear was -IN suffering from a very acute form of Influenza, together with eore throat, I was depressed aud slept badly, when a friend advised me to try Nazol. I had bought several other remedies, Including a well known cough cure, but could not get cured. Nazol gave me instant relief, and my illness gradually left me, 60 that I am able to rat and sleep well. I cannot speak too highly of Nazol.—Yours faithfully, John Carroll, Ngaio. June 20th, 1911

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 211, 5 September 1911, Page 4

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