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SHIPPING.

'Moon's Age: First Quarter, September 30, lo.ys p.m. Sunsset: This evening, o.ui. _ Sunrise: To-morrow morning, o.itf. lIIG'H water. Auckland: This evening, 0.33; to-morrow morning, 0.58, , , Ouwiunga: To-morrow morning, 1.40, tomorrow evenlns,', 2.0. Mauukau Heads:. To-morrow morning, 0.33: to-morrow evening, 0.40. •Kalpara Heads: To-morrow morning, to-morrow evening, 2.5. ARRIVALS. yesterday. ■ Stella s.s., E. Sellars, from Waipu.— Lejlaiid'-O'Brlen Timber Co., agents. Veiii'an, s.s.,'J. Wlilttlirgharo, from Taijua.— Duvonport Ferry Co., agents Three Cheers, scow, Rogers, irom W hacarei.—J. J. Craig, Limited, agents. -Kanicri, s.s., T. Aleyers, from Whangarcl. —Northern Co., agents. Baden-Powell, s.s., 11. Petersen, from .Whangarcl.—Northern Coal Co., agents. Bee, scow, T. Donovan, from Ngunguru. —A. Bmlrali, agent. Jane Clifford,. scow, Cliatfleld, from Great Barrier. , THIS DAY. Moa, scow,'L. Vasui, from Taipa.—Ford Shipping Hue, agents. Ranger, scow, J. Allen, from coast. —A. jji'uirali, agent. Jlarama, R.M.S., C 437, H. A. Moxrisby, from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Fiji. Passengers: Saloon—Air and Airs i'rike, Air ana r\ii-m Waterman, Mr C. Chamberlain, Dr. C. ili 1 Morkane, Messrs Vlccars, Alias E. Heajslop, Airs and Miss ColiUls, Rev. and Airs .Gray, Air S. Hope, Alls P. D. Russeil, Air k I'earce, Airs K. BuUtle, ill's i<. Mc,Vey, Air D. Cozier, Air Keys, Dr. and Aiaster Lowe. Second clans —Air Addison, Mr Hilleard, Air G. Meivor, Mr C. Sanders, Mr H. Bond, Air I'. Cormack, Air C. Tulloch, Air and Airs Sciierrnan, Mr P. Smith, Mrs and lAliss -Sliaw, Mr 11. Kadenor, Mr and Mrs Dyer, Mr and Mrs Emerald, Mr U Plum, Mrs Cormack and two children, Rev. and Mrs Rixon, Airs D. Sturtevant Air D. A. Leish, Airs M. Stevenson and child, Air i\V Brook, Allss Workington, Mrs ltoget, OB S3 Glbsoii, Airs Atkinson, Mrs G lef aou and four children, Mr anil Airs Bennet, Aliss G. Cleveland, Dr. P. Jones. Third classMr R. E\ Eraser, Air J. S. Bell, Mr P. Bell, Mr If'. Addlsou, Airs Mauovltch and two children, Air P. Tucker, Mr I. Dick, Mr W. Ovenud, Air and Airs Cathcart, Mr D. Blain, (Mr P. Pliilips, Mr Stalte, Mr S. W. Vau■ghan, Mr P. McDavJtt.—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Maheno, s.s., 5383, M. Livingstone, fer Sydney. . Haupiri, s.s., P. C. Ross, for Gisboine, Napier, and Wellington, via' Limestonw Island and East Coast bays. I'assengers: Misses Hansen, Puller,, Bell, Mrs McDonald, Messrs GlUnour, Hansen, Atkinson, and three steerage. . Ngapulii, s.s., E, Stephenson, for Whacgarel. „ . „ Clansman, 5.5.,. E. AlcLcod, for Russell and Opua. Auuouii, s.s;; T. Ilaultalfi, for Tauranga. Wftiotahi, s.s., C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and way ports. . Apa nul, s.s., J. Wilson, for Awnnul, llouiiora, Whangaroa, and Mangonul. Chelmsford, s.s., E. H. Goertz, fox- To £ao and I'arengarenga. Pelican, s.s., J. Whittingham, for the Great Barrier. , ' May" Howard, a'.s.s., Jones, for MahuTtlllgi." ' PaerOß, s.s., J. TaW, for Wliananakl and iTutukaka. Hero, scow, Francis, for Ngunguru. THIS DAY.

Indrahnrah, s.s., GOBO, IlolllngswortU, lor the South. Wanderer, scpw, Sofensen, for Wliaugarei. Bee, scow, I'. Donovan, for Whangarel. Kambler, - scow, C, Daniel;, for. Ngunguru. Talone, s.n<, 2057, Mcß'rlde, for Cook and Society. Islands, Vtumiitetai Miss Howe, Messrs Hcinufl, J; 33. drove, and One steerage.

NOB'I'HEIIN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapuhi arrives from Wliatgarcl ."about "7 p.m.; Kanlerl leaves for Wimmgaret. • ■ Wednesday—Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarel; Aupouri arrives from Tauranga about iM a.m.; Kanierl arrives from WhangaW about 10 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Russell arid Opun about 0 a.m.; Clansman leaves for II usSCll, Whangaroa, and Mangonui; Waiotahl arrives from Whangamata aboiti 1 a.m.; Waiotahl leaves for Great Bariier; liarawa leaves Onehtwga for New Plymouth at .3 p.m. (train 2:10). Thursday—Wnlotatii arrives from Barrier; Aupouri leaves for Tauranga; Ngiipuhi arrives from Whangarel about 7 a.m.; lilmu leave, 1 ) for Iloldangu from Onehuaga; Kanierl leaves for Whangarel., Friday—Apanui arrives from Awanul; Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Bay and Talnia; Ngapuhi leaves tot Wbaflgard; Knnierl arrives from Wbangarei Towii wharf about IX p.nli . ......

tKtfptf COv'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday: NaVtifi. sails for Fiji; Squall arrlvWJ from Glsborne, and returns there jyia I'olopn. Thursday; Mokota arrives from Southern P °FH(lny: iicnlancit.l arrives from Sydney; Zealaridia sails for Suva, Honolulu, and iVancouver; KattUua arrives Irani Wedtport. Saturday: Mokoia sails for Southern 1 ports. IMPORTS. ' Per Marama, from Vancouver: For land-—l 5 cases engines, 2 packages machinery, 32 cases corsets, 4U cases drugs, -10 cases books, 20 sacks oata, COO boxes apples, 4 orates windmills,.3 motors,'Bl cfates and 30 boit'S sowing machines, 14 cases tobacco, S3 boxes building material, 10 cases rubbers, and sundries. Foi' Napier—3 itiitoS, and sundries. For. Qisboi'ne —3 packages sundries. For Nelson—o packages sundries. For 'Wellington—-10 boxes Scales,.B4 crates setting machines, fi antos, and sundries. For ChfistctiurOh—2o cases drugs, C autos, arid sundries; For Dunedin—4o cases drugs, 30 cases washers,. i(> cases rubbers, 2 cases corsets. The s.s. Malieno left for Sydiiey shortly (before tea o'clock last night. •The S.s. Kamonfl, after 1 loading cement, left Mahuraugl for' Greymoutli early this morning. The s.s. Tomoana, due from New York, Tia Australian ports, on Thursday morriltig next, lias 800 tons of cargo to discharge at this sort. The s.s, Indrabiirah left for Napifir and other Southern ports shortly before 1 p.m. .to-day to put out the balance of her Loudon cargo. The s.s. Kaltuna, leaving "West-port tomorrow, will be docked at Auckland for her annual overhaul aud survey after discharge oi: cargo. She will be followed ou the ■berth at West port by the Kiuwv, which leaves tot Auckland on Thursday nest. Tile ILM.S. Zealatnlia left Sydtiey for Auckland at noon yesterday, and should arrive here on Friday morning next, netdeparture hence . for Vancouver, via Fiji and Honolulu, bun been postponed from lioou till 2 p.m. on Friday. PASSENGERS SOUTH. The s.s. Hauroto, sailing lor Dunedin, via ports, this afternoon, takes the toiiowlng passengers:—For Glsborne—Miss Hoorilug, IMendaiues J. 15. Gleeson and four children, Atkcn, Messrs P. D. liussell, Winter, Sargent, Kyland, Graham, Clayden, Kueebone, i'hilpot, W. ./. Fl'ankham, M. B. Ausell, T. F. Atkeu. For Tokomat'ti Bay—Mrs Camp bell, Messrs Atkinson, W. J. Metcalfe. For Napier—Messrs Holmes, Thumas, J. N. Williams, S. P. Hope. For Wellington—Mlsee? White, Board, G. Cleveland, Laurie, Mis Bennett, Messrs Bennett, A. Newbold, C. D. Ayson, ltedpatli, C. 10. Thomas, ltev. A North, Dr. l'rltchard Jones. For Dyitelton —Mrs W. Thomas. For all ports—2o steerage, SALE OF THE NO.VELTY, The auxiliary three-inasted sehooiier Novell; has been sold by Mr Geo. T. Nlccol to a Sydney syndicate. She is loading timber for Sydney, and will sail hence about Friday next ifi charge of Captain Carmichael, late of the whaler Hanatiul. Ou ./arrival. ill S.vdufey -she wilt'be placed In tin* eoali-''trade, running between the capital arid a port sikty Utile's along the coast. She In riulte a-now vessel, having ■been launched at Auckland In 1(K10. she ia of 03 tons net aiid 200 tcitlS gross register, and has capacity for 22<> tons umler hatches iShe Is fitted with ail riuxillfify - onglno. which it 19 uridei'Btood will be duplicated at Sydney so. as to-fit the vessel with twin screws, the present- boiler power being fiulllcient for tluij; «uri?os««

THE MARAMA. The R.M.S. Marama arrived from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Fiji at 6 a.m. to-day, after a tine weather passage. The Alarama, sailing for Sydney at 5 o'clock this evening, takes the following passengers: Saloon —Air and Mrs J. C. Smith, Mr J. Pugh. Second saloon—Miss A. E. Barnes, Mr J. F. Cain. Third class: live. PORT OF OTJEISU3SGA. ARRIVALS. Rarawa, s.s., VV. F. Nonjury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Alisses Watte, Christic, JLilac.i, Aliken, Johnston, Mesdames Turner, Grover anil child, L'arthew, Lyons and 3 children, Blennerhasset, Eraser, Colmer, Judge Sims and secretary, Messrs Turner, Blennerhassett, White, Scott, AlcCullough, O'llriun (-), Jackson and party (lo), Giover, Revell, Lyons, Stewart, Malcolm, McCor•juindale, Sims, and 30 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Claymore, s.s., Greenberg, for Kawhia, Raglan, .mil Waitara. i assengers: Mrs Job and child, Revs. 11. Allan Job and J. H. McKenzle. —Northern Co., agents. The Noitliern Co.'s steamer Rarawa arrived at S o'clock this morning from New Plymouth. Tlie s.s. Claymore left this morning for Waitara, Raglan, and Kawhia. TEIEG&APHIC SHIPPING. Whltianga, September 2(s.—Arrived at .4 a.m.: Walotahl, s.s., from Auckland; at 9.30 a.m.: Coronation, ketch, from Gia'borne. Ngunguru, September 25. —Sailed: Alma, for Auckland. •East Cape, .September 26.—The s.s. Squall, from Gisborne to Auckland, passed jiorth at 4.15 a.m. to-day. Tauranga, September 30.—Arrived at 7.30 a.m.: Aupouri, s.s., from Auckland. W'hangarei, September 2G.—Arrived early: Ngapuhi, s.s., from Auckland. Russell, September jo.—Arrived at 6.10 a.m.: Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. Tlmaru, September 26. —Sailed: Beckenham, s.s., for Newcastle. Gisborne, September 25. —Sailed at 5.30 •p.m.: Squall, s.s., for Auckland. Whangaroa, September 26.—Arrived at 10.30 a.m!: Apanui, s.s., from Auckland. Wellington, September 25. —Sailed at 6 p.m.: Alokoia, s.s., for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers for Auckland: Airs Miller, Alessrs Miller, Williams, Tliomp- < son, Stevenson, liluff, September 25.—Sailed at 5 p.m.: Ullmaroa, s.s., for I-lobart and Alelbourne. Gisborne, September 26.—Arrived: Awanui, schooueT, from Great Barrier. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Sydney, September 25.—Sailed at noon: Zealandia, R.H.S., for Auckland and Vancouver. Newcastle, 20.—Arrived; ■Rnngatlra, s.s., from Dunedin. Sailed: iMaroro, schooner, for Wanganul. •1-lobart, September 20.- —Sailed: Whaligape, s.s., for Lyttelton. Sydney, September 25.—Arrived, at 10 a.m.: Moana, s.s., from

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 229, 26 September 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 229, 26 September 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 229, 26 September 1911, Page 4