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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: First Quarter, November 20, It 1.12 p.m. Sunset: This evening, 6.00. Sunrise: To-morrow inornlng,«4.2B. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, —; to-morrow darning, 0.2. Omihunga: To-morrow monilng, 3.47; tomorrow evening, 4.13. Mauukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 2.27; to-morrow evening, 2.55. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 3-52; to-morrow evening, 4.20. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Excelsior, scow, J. Blddick, from Matata. —Goldsbro' a'jd MeConnell, agents. Wailiora, 4635, Carson, from Fiji.— Onluu Co., agents. Kutileri. s.s., T. Meyers, from Whangarei. —Northern Co., agents. Kndon-l'owell, s.s., 11. Petersen, from Wliangarei.— Northern Coal Co., agents. Greyhound, anx. schooner, 11. Suliritzky, from Northern ports. Passengers: Mrs Souritzky, Messrs Subrltzkv, Heponsshawy, Bavnuich, Captain Wainhouse. Master, agent. THIS DAT. May Howard, aui. schooner, Jones, for the coast. Katie S., scow, Mathieson, from Whangarel. Victoria, s.s.. 2000, Entwtstle, from Sydney. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Baker, Mr, Mrs. Miss, ami Master Cole, Mr and Miss Don-coy, Mr and Mrs Glasgow, Mr and Mrs Harrison, Mr una Mrs Kelly, Mr ami Mrs Luxton, Mr and Mrs Mcßride, Mrs and Misses (2) Parker. Mr and Mrs Teace, Mr and Mrs Sommerville, Mr and Mrs Pye, Mrs jPritehard, 2 children, and 2 nurses, Mesdanies Arnold, B. N, Black and child, A. T. Black, Billing. Jarrett Page, Misses E. Black. Ford. E. Gill, Koons, Ljadner, Morton, Walsh, Wilson, Messrs Adams, Atkinson, P.ennett, tiourke, E. Blaine, J. Costello, CLiney, Carroll, Crawford, Drinkwater, J. Donnelly, H. 11. Dell, L. S. Donald, J. Dickenson, M. de Grave. Dr. Gnrde. G. Holyrode, J. 11. Hopkins. Ives, Johnston, Karlson. Capt. H. J. Kell, J. Molloy, W. F. Moore. Macklnley, Neville, W. Perry, C. G. Richardson, M. O. Stewart, and 90 steerage. DEPARTURES, YESTERDAY. Wanafca, s.s., 2422, D. Todd, for Newcastle. Ngapuhi, s.B:, E. Stephenson, for Wfcacgarel. Clansman, s.s., E. McLeod, for Russell and Opuo. Auponrl, b.s., T. Haul tain, for Tauranga. Waiotalii, s.s., C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and way ports. Apanui. s.e.. J. Wilson, for Awanul, FlouBora, Whttngaroa. and Mangonui. Ysabel, schooner, Stenbeck, for Tonea. Pelican, s.s., J. Whittingham. for Whangarei. Chelmsford, s.s., E. 11. Goertj. for To Sao and Parengarenga. ! Paeroa, s.s.. J. Taw, for Mercury Bay. THIS DAT. Ngatlawa, s.s., W. Rark. for Opotikl. Knnieri, s.s., Meyers, for Whangnrei. Ngatere, s.s., 1137. Christian, for UreyInoutli. I Stella, s.s., E. Sellars, for the Const. Akaroa, s.s., W. Parker, for the Coast. Baden-Powell, s.s., H. Peterson, for WUaagarel. Rangl, scow, C. TJolstrom. for tlie Coast. Moonah, ketch, W. Champion, for Nguntuia. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This -Day.—Ngapuhi aTrives from Whangnrei abont 7 p.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Mercury Bay, etc.. about midnight. Wednesday.—Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarel at 10 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell. Whaugaroa, and Mangonui at 5.30 p.m.; Kauicrl arrives from Whangarei about 1!> a.m.; Itarawa leaves for New Plymouth from Onehunga at 3 p.m.; Waiotalii leaves for Great Barrier at midnitut. HI'DDAKT PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Wednesday: Victoria sails for Dnnedin, via East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. ESI'OHTS. i Per At.henic. for London: 32,000 ft timber. 1-17 bales wooL <> dumps .skins, 113S cu±-e.s and 50 sacks kauri gum, 142 bales nas, 12H casks tallow, 0044 sacks copra, 80S cases pearlsnell, 22 casks peaxlsliell, 31 cases vanilla, 14 bales cotton, 1 sack cotton, 20 bales leather, 21,194 boxes butter, 927 crates cheese, 1 bag wool, 50 carcases froseu lamb, aud 15 packages sundries. Per Wlmmera, for Sydney: 3 boxes bullion, 830 sacks pumice, 3 pigs, 25 packages tyre», 2 cases fish, 31 cases whale oil, 30 sacks sawdust, 1 case oil, 4 cases kauri gum, 45 packages sundries, 37 empty cylinders, 15 kegs meat, 37 bales empty sacks, 2 cases eucalyptus olt, 72 tons acenery, 49 bags broken glass, 4 bales books, 1090 pieces timber. . IMPOSTS. Per Waihora, from FIJI: 6550 tons raw ■agar, 140 tons molasses. • Per Greyhound, from Northern, ports: 1130 sacks and cases knurl gum, a quaiitity of timber, wool, and sundries. Per Victoria.—l2o4 pes Umber 102 naves, flft sacks spokes, 125 shafts, 169 bagß onlous, Si bags ipeanuts, 50 bales kapok, 18 bales flb-e, 524 pkgs rice, 421 'bars lead, 220 eases dates, 77 bales, 25 reels paper, 80 pkges .tea, 43 Chts Ues cocoannt, 124 cases sutdmefl, 1877 sacks .manure, 751 rckgea bottles, 32 pkges rattan chairs, 124 cases soap, 50 drs, 25 cases oil, 28 cases, 8 drs paint, 104 Iboie* lard, 20 cases matches, 300 cases Bugar, 160 eases sheep-dip powder, 11 cases drills, 84 sacks seed, 10 boxes metal, 150 bales woodpulp, 17 bales cane, 6 cases furniture, 31 cases Chocolate, 16 bales cotton, 07 bags bark, 1063 cases frutt, 2593 pkges enrrants, 33t0 pkges sultanas, 322 pkges figs, 644 pkges raisins, and targe quantity sundries. Tranehipmeirts ex Age, Gabo, Wyandra, Riverino, Ksrltane, Moraaro, from Australian -ports; Taiynan. Knman-o Mnru, Empire, Nrkko Mam, from China and Japan; fturymlns, Itonus. from India: Berlin, Bla, Yarra, Helgobin, Bremen, Worms, Vflmmr, FajrHka, So-lllnfcen, Hellenic, <3rlefsiwald; from 'European ports; Maiaram, from Singapore. j

The 'WlhTniera sailed for Sydney ■* 5.45 p.m. yesterday. It Is expected thftt the TJUmaroa -will be to wireless range ef the Wellington radio station to-night. The biff sailer Australia la still at anchor in the stream, and will leave on the first favourable opportunity for Newcastle. The Hanplri. has been delayed In her departure for Bast Coast Bays and ports, and nrM now leave at 7 a.m. to-morrow. Tie steamer Pakeha. Is due to leave Kapler for Auckland this evening, and Is expected here on Thursday. The Tyser steamer Star of Scotland left New York.on November 18th for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, aiid other New Zealand ports. She is doe here about January 20. Tbe Blackball collier Ngatoro, having completed discharge at Chelsea, left In the -early hours of this morning for Greymonth. It is expected that the Island eteamer Tofna will leave Nukualofa for Auckland to-morrow. She should put in an appearance here on Saturday next The New Zealand Shipping Co. have been advised that the Ofcakl, which left London on November 22nd, has on board 9000 tons of penerai cargo, 5200 tons of which are for Auckland. Tbe departure of the steamer Tofua, ■which was to have left on her return trip to Lhe Inlands and Sydney on December 5, bus b-eii postponed to December G. The Shaw. Savlll and Albion Uner Zenlnndic left Capetown In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool last Wednesday niuruliifr. She Is due in Auckland, via Australia, about January 20. (Japialu E-utwtetle, of the Victoria, has returned frum holiday 'eave, relieving Captain Kell, who temporarily filled the positlon. Mr Sales, chief engineer, is also buck from a spell ashore. The following charters were announced hi Sydney early last week;—Petonc, Steamer, \v~anjrauul to Sydney with, white p!uc; Thora. barque, Hnvedock to Sydney with white iriur: lleler., barqut, Thames to Brisbane with white p:ne. Tin; Sydney .Marine Underwriters' and «a'v'"P Associnllnn has received the followiufc' cable from Ixmdon:—'The F.-H.-S. steamer Sussex went aground while proceeding up the river nt London, but was. •wlti. the assistance Bf a tng, floated off. The Sussex left Sydney on September 2o for London, and attired at Sort Btid, on November 6_.

VICTORIA'S SOUTHERN VOYAGE. The sailing of the Victoria for Southern and Bast Coast ports has been postponed until to-morrow at 3 p.m. It Is expected that any time that the vessel has lost will be made up in Southern ports, and that she wUI arrive here on Sunday week in continuation of ber ordinary running to Sydney. STDAMERS MIMIRO AND KIRKDALE. The arrangement that the Tycter liner Mimiro should take the berth at New York next month for Melbourne. Sydney, and New Zealand ports, under the auspices of the AintcrK-an aud Australian Line, has been cancelled, and sne will now load at London on behalf of the Tyser Line for Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, sailing on the 15th prox. The New Tork engagement will be taken up by the s.s. Ktrkdale. VICTORIA , , . 7 The Huddart Parker steamer Victoria berthed "at the new Queen-street wharf at 2.31 a.m. to-day. The Victoria left Sydney at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday last, and experienced flue weather throughout, with light winds and smooth seas. The Victoria leaves for Gisborne in continuation of ber voyage at 3 pun. to-morrow. SUGAR FROM FIJI. The cargo steamer Waihora arrived from Fiji at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, and anchored In the stream. The vessel brings 6500 tons of sugar, and 140 tons of molasses for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. She was berthed at Chelsea Oils morning, and discharge is being proceeded with. On completion she proceeds to Newcastle where she will load coal for Wellington and Lyttelton. POST OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIViAtfi. THIS DAY. Rarawa, s.s.. W. V. Norbrrry, from New rivTm>nth.irassengerf. Misses Ne*U, Clarke. Mesdames !>owrie and child. Rose and child. Free and lirfniH, Collins, llumphree. Messrs. Watson Hi-Mbcs, Price. Yoiinff, Griffllhs. Davis Gankrodger, Smedley. Broad. Cutler, Wttkie. Forster, Kemp. Bevin, Bruwn. Kev. Strong; 15 steerage--Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. Bhuu, s-s., Dorling, for Opimake and WanganOL—iNorthern Co., ageifts. The s.s. Rarawa arrived this morning from New Piymiuth. This afternoon the s.s. Rlmu sailed foT Opunake and W&nganul. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Sydney. November 28.—Arrived at 4 a.m.: Moerakl, s.s., from Wellington; at C a.m.: Moldavia, as., from Auckland. Cape Maria Van Diemcn, November 29. A bartjnentine passed east at 2.15 p.m. to-aay. Ngungnru, November 28.—Sailed: Herald, s.s., for Auckland. Nanler, November 27.—Arrived, st 2.10 p.m.: lAnnerley, as., from Auckland. Wellington, November 27.—Sailed: Mr.no■wal, s.s., for Auckland, via ports. Passengers for Auckland: 'Miss Percy, Messrs. Welrer, Kempthorne, (Morris. Akaroa, Jiovember 27.—Arrived: Encounter, U.M.S., from Lytteltcm. Bluff, November 27.—Arrived: Moana, s.s. from Melbourne and llobar.t. Sailed: Manuka, s.s., for Hobort and Melbourne. Whlttanga, November Paeroa, s-s.. Stella, 8.e., and Bee, scow, from Auckland. (Whangarei, November 28.—Arrived, at 5.20 a.m.: Ngapuhi, s.s., from Auckland. Tauranga, November 28.—Arrived, at 8 a.m.: Aupouri, s.s., from Auckland. Kast Cape, November 28.—The s.s. Squall passed nortb at 3.15 ajn. Russell, November 28.—Arrived, at 7.20 am.: Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. Whangaroa, November 28.—Arrived, at 9 a.m.: Apanui, s.s., from Anekland. Cape Maria Van Dlemen, November 28. The s-s. Wlmmera, from east, passed west at 9.15 a.m. Whakatane, November 28.—Arrived: Tasman, s.s., from Auckland, via Tauranga. OVERSEA SHIPPING. ! Newcastle. November 27.—Sailed: Northera Chief, for Auckland; Aleza, for New Zealand sorts. , i .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 283, 28 November 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 283, 28 November 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 283, 28 November 1911, Page 4