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SHIPPING.

Moons Age: Fall Moon, September 0, 3.27 simset: This evening, 5.33. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.0. HIGH WATKK. Auckland: This evening, 0.23; to-morrow 'lineliunga: To-morrow morning, 0.30; toninrri>w evening, !».53. _,„„ Manukau Hi-arts: To-morrow morning. B.l'11; 10-morrow evening, 8.33. Kalimra Heads: To-niujruw morning, 8.30; 10-iuorrow evening, V.SS. ARRIVALS. Ita't'ElUiAV. Benttnck, s.s., U4U. D. K. L'rquhart, from aie.lUrue and .ieeiong, via Newcastle.-J. j i raig. Limited, agents. VaDUliI 58 E. Stephenson, from «ha- „;.,"'.," l'"issengers: Misses Ruff, Mmirti, lUucliffe Seymour, Murpliy, Luptou. -Uw--11 imcs Butler, liarris, McFiulay. Murphy, m 'in* Ulrica Newshani and chjad, Worker, xLnrrance Messrs Kola, Webb. Hall, Dillon, Roberts Faltlifv:, Seymour. Liaynes. *ordeuaiu. Torrance, Gibbs, Menmli*. Uerrlck. Phillips, Wood, Polaou, bearrance, and 10 steeraee. —Northern Co., agents. Ha.rpJH. 5.6.. iP. C. Ross, from Limestone Island.—Union Co. agents. Waiotaiii. 8.5., <'■ Hopkliw. from Mercury Bay and Kuaotmiu. Passengers; Mrs (low, Mesw* Mati. Rhodes. Savoll, A alentine, Wilson-—Northern €O., agents. May Howard, a.8.8., Jones, from Mahu-rangi'.-Wilsons Portland Cement Company, ag Hero. scow. Frauds, from Ngtinguru.Wins Tone. Limited, agents. Bravo, aeon-. A. Ncllson, frona Ngunguru. —U. S. Reynolds, agent. THIS DAT. Alma. scow. Soares, from Ngunguru. liomlirion, scow, Davis, from the eoast. Clansman, s.s., E. MeLeod, from Russell. :Passengers: .Mrs. Serb-Smith, Misses Caraway, Irving |4>. Messrs. Yos. Ga/bel, SethSmith, Kemp, Mcßwen. Green, Downs, G. 1~ HHI, Curry. 'Bagnall. D. Penman, Edaionds, Master Irving.—Northern Co., 1 agents. Airpoori. a.8., T. Haultaln. from Tauranga. •Passengers: Misses McCarthy (2). Mansell, 12), Megd-aroea Anderson. Jtlcbardson and 2 rbtldren, Atkins, Stanton and 3 children, Messrs. Richardson, 3. Atkins. Williams, Jenden, Harvey, McKnig. Ardley. Carlson. Smuton. Potts, Cunningham, McDonald, T. Trigg, Collin.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. TESTE KDAY. N'gatiawa, s.s., W. Bark, for CPauranga, Ohiwn. and Opotlki. Olenelg, s.s., Jonas, for Whangarel. Kanierl, s.s., T. Meyers, for Whangarei. Iladen-Powell, s.s., H. Petersen, for Whangarei. Havoc, scow, E. Wilson, for Ngunguru. Dandy, scow, V. Roffe. for Mercury Bay.' Akarnu, s.s., w. Parker, for tie coast. Excelsior, scow, Biddick, for the coast, THIS DAT. 'Hairpirl, 5.8., P. C. Ross, for East Coast ports. UNION CO.S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. TiMiay: Atun arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga; Aparima leaves for \\ elHugtou. Wellington; Haupiri sails for Bays, Glsborne. Napier, and Wellington. Thursday: Monowa! arrives from South. Friday:. Waiporl arrives from Newcastle; Squall arrives from Glsboine and Tologa Bay. Saturday: Monowal sails for the South at 12 noon: Squall sailß Tologa Bay and Gls borne at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Friday: Rosamond arrives from Wellington, Pieton, Nelson, and New Plymouth; Rosamond sails- for New Plymouth, Welling ton, Pieton, and Nelson. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-dny: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei; Wnlotani leaves for Barrier; Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangarna, and Mango iiui; Kanierl arrives from Whangarel Town wharf. Thursday: Walotahi arrives from Barrier about 5 p.m.; Anpouri leaves for Taurangn ; Claymore leaves Onehnnga for liokianga; Kanierl leaves for Whansarpl Town wharf. Friday: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangare.' Railway wharf. VESSELS IN POET. lientinck, s.s., at Railway wharf. Wbakarun, s.s.. at Railway wharf. AJdebaran, barque, at Railway" wharf. Southern Cross, s.s.,- at Queen-,street whnri Iris, cable steamer, at Devoupovt. Irrautley Hall, s.s.. at Railway wharf, R'mutakn, s.s., at Queen-street wharf. Apnrima, s.B„ at Railway wharf Wattemata, s.s., at Chelsea. Karamea, s.s., iit Queen-street wharf, tape Ortegal, s.s., at Queen-street wharf. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR LONDON— Ruapebu, s.s., via the South; September 12. Tnimii, s.s., via the South, September 2S. FOR NORFOLK ISLAND— Southern Cross, s.s. September 8 FOR FIJI— Kama, s.s., August 30 FUIc SI'DNKI Slabeno. s.s., Monday. l'Ull VANCOUVER— Zcalaudia, it. M.s., via Fiji and Honolulu, September -0 IMPORTS. Fer Whakarua. from London: 2480 tons general merchandise. Per Bentmck: From Melbourne and Geelong—22o tons coals, S toas straw. 67 tons riccmeaJ, IVJ pl-ces -bluestune, 17 tons onions, -172 bags bark, 'M tous llour. From Newcastle—3o tons coke, 300 tons coal. The s.s. Cape Ortegal will probably sail lor the 'South this evening. The s.s. Waipccl left Newcastle at 8 p.m. on Saturday last with coal for Auckland, Cisbome, and Napier. She bus 300 tons to discharge at this port. The s.s. Navua arrived at Suva from Auckland at 1 p.m. on Sunday. She leaves on the return trip to-morrow, and will be due here on Munday next. The s.s. Kurow will load produce at the Bluff on September 11, Oamaru September 13, and Tlmaru September 1-1 for Napl;r, Ulnburne, and Auckland. The s.s. Aparima leaves for the Sof 'h this alteruoon tu complete discharge. She then proceeds lo Calcutta tu take up the November loading for New Zealand. The s.s. Waihorn is expected to leave Fiji with a load of sugar for Auckland on Bujitcffitur 1-t. After discharging she returus to Fiji. The Cnlon Company's new cargo steamer Kanuu |l£>*S tous) arrived at l'ort Chalmers from Luubury this morning. The s.a. Whangnpe leaves Bunbury on September 12 fur tue Bluff, Dunediu. and Auckland, via Uobar;. The westerly weather has broken, aud coiv for the lirst time since the masters or sanil and shell boats decided lo rtsume work, about a fortuight ago, have they beeii able to start systematic work on ihe Coi.Miiiindel Peninsula. The s.s. Bentinck arrived from Melbourne anil (iceloug, via Newcastle, at u.40 p.m. yesterday. After discharge she will load general "cargo for Kaipara, thence timber tor sydtiey. iiie 11.M.8. Tainui arrived at Wellington from Lioudon, via Cape Town and Hobart, rut 1.4.J ii.m. yesterday. Her passengers numbered 413, 123 ot whom are for Auckhin.! The Auckland passengers, will pro-ba-My tranship to the Hauroto, leaving Weldihglon to-morrow, and arriving here ot fc'undar next. The Tainui will load at. •n-i lilaud for London about September 25, ami leaves finally for Wellington on OctoCtoljornc, September 6. —Sailed, schooner Awannl, for Mercury Bay; Monowal, s.s., for Auckland, at 11 a.m.. Passeugi'rs: Mlssrs Tunsonby, Keys, Austin and Coak lev. Mesdames Peach, Vautier, Roberts, It,' 'v Itawusley, Messrs. Vautier, Peach, McCrllougi, Foster, Fraser, ColebOurne, iturfch and child, Wallace, Brain. 'I !i :;.s Cape Breton had a stormy pas»fl'.'» on her trip from New York to New Zealand. Fine to moderate weather pre--v.'Vil until after leaving Durban on A ■;-!'..-1 22. The steamer then experienced ii.'- fu; force of !ho wintry gales that howl through the Southern Orcnn at this time of I the year. Rig waves" tumbled aboard with that well known suddenness which jars -J tvs«pV from truck tn keelson. NiiTneron.s I m!ii<r d:;in.-iges "enured, the smashl-ng in ot deck-liouse doors, and a straining of the deck hnnsr-; Iheniselves. Kin the vessel eventually battle.l through ■without serious injury, and reached Now Zealand n« stated. Upon completion of diecharge at Welliugton the Cape Breton comes ■ -n t» Auckland. J '

PORT OF ONEHUNOA. ' DEPARTURES. THIS DAY. Rarawa, s.s., W. F. Nopbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Mesdames Connolly and child, W. B. Williams and child, A. Boon, Messrs. Parkins Bagshnw, Connolly, W. B. Williams, W. A. D'Arcy, A. Boon, Uurrell, Keesing, and 14 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Tnuranga. September s.—Arrived, ot 11 p.m.: Tasnian, s.s., from Auckland and Whnkatane. Whangarel, September 6.—Arrived, at 3.30 a.m.: Kanierl, s.s., from Auckland. Tnuranga, September o.—Arrived, at 8 a.m.: N'gatiawa, s.s., from Auckland. I'ort Chalmers, September C. —Arrived: Kanna, s.s., from Bunbury. Ngunguru. September s.—Sailed: Tally-ho. for A lckland. September 6.—Arrived; Three cheers, from Auckland. Kaipara Heads, September s.—Arrived, at 3.30 p.m.: Volador. barquentiue, from Newcastle.—September 6.—Sailed, at 10.20 a.m.: Amelia Sims, schooner, for Lyttelton. Diinediu, September s.—Sailed: Hauroto, s.s., for Auckland, via way ports. Passengers for Auckland: Messrs Nlsbett, Hodge. Napier, September s.—Sailed: Monowal, s.s., for the North. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Watexhouse, Plercey, Messrs Pa rata, Lloyd. OVERSEA SHIPPING. iSiirii, September 6. —Sailed: Makura, It.M.S., for Honolulu and Vanconyer. Clarence River (N.S.W.), September 5. Sailed Manurewa, s.s., for New Zealand. Newcastle, .September 6.— 'Sailed: Skogstad. s.s., for Lyttelton. Frcraantle. -September 6. —Arrived: Orontes, K.Ms., for London. =3

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 212, 6 September 1911, Page 4

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