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SHIPPING.
Moon's Age: Full Moon, December 6, at 2.22 p.m. ■Sunset: This evening, 6.53. bunrise: To-morrow morning, 4.27. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 3.13; to-morrow morning, 3.40. „ uiiehiniga: 'i'o-iuorrow morning, i.34, tomorrow evening, 7.53. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 9,11; to-morrow evening, 6.33. Eaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 7.39; to-morrow evening, 7.58. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Albatross, aux. ketch, 11. Moore, from Whiiugarel. —Master, agent. Bia-.-o, scow. A. Ncilson, from Ngunguru. — S. Reynolds, agent. Endeavour,, aiu. ketch,. C. Johnson, from Whangarel.—New Zealand Portland Cement Co., agents. Baden-Powell, s.s., H. Petersen, from Whaugarei.—Northern Coal Co., agents. Apauui, si, J. Wilsou, from Maugouul, Whangarou, liouhora, and Awanui. Passengers: Alesdames Masters, Morton, O'Connor, Misses Dysart, Rogers, Messrs Petersen, Career.—Northern Co., agents. Kanieri, s s.. T. Meyers, from Whangarel. .-Northern Co., agents 1 . THIS DAY. Koutunui, 6.3., from Xokomaru Bay—Richardson Line, agents. Kahu, aui.. ketch, from Te Puke. Walroa, s.s-., from 'Tauranga. Aupouii. 5.5,., uauliain, lrom Tauranga. Passengers: Misses Fooks, Hones, Mrs Shearmau maid ami child, Messrs 11. Job, H. Lidoc-' it. li. Scotl. L. Mitchell, Pinker, Anderson, Tarigita.—Northern Co., agents. Claiiisinan, s.s., E. McLeod, from Russell. Passengers: Misses A. Woody E. Lewis, Elkin, Andrews, Wilson, Mesdatnes J. Hare, Andrews, Marsh and two children, McGlashaa.'. Messrs ..AloGlaskan, l'flter, J. Griffin, i'rimmer. H. S. King. H. Wallace, a. Lee, AVuodeo.sk. M. H. Miller, W. McCarthy, U. C. Dunn,. R.- 'Shepherd, Henry, i. W. Dent. Morgan.—Northern Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. AA'altemata, s.s., 0132, S. Nlcol3on, for the Bluff. Ngapuhl, s.s., E. Stephenson, for Whangarel. Gleuels, s.s., Jonas, for Whangarel. WaiotuhJ, s.s., C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and Talma. Moa, scow, L. Vasta, for the coast. Waikonlni, scow, Williams, for the Bay of Islands. Hero, scow, Francis, for Ngunguru. ; THIS DAY. Greyhound, aux. schooner, Subritzky, for Northern ports. Alunoiv.il, 2.5., 3433, J. Robertson, for Dune-din, via forts. Passengers—For Tokomaru Lay: Mendames llbert, Graham. Miss Wilder, Mr llbert. For Gisborne: Misses ' (Porter, Parker to), Mesdames Miller and child, Shearman, maid, and two children, 1 Arns, V. G. Lawless, Palairet. Messrs C. Cuff, G. G. Alleu, J. C. Parker, McLach- ■ raraicli, F. G. lawless, F. Carter, Palairet, ; Manning, Rev. P. T. AVilii.irns. For Na- - pier: Misses Curtis, Roberts, Mesdasmes Saxby and child, F. Shirley, Messrs W. ' Rutherford. G. T. King, H. Hobson, Ed- ] mundeon. Bebe. Saxby. For Wellington: - Misses M. Tuuiais, Carter. Deverell, Mrs C. H. Langley, Messrs G. H. Langley, ' Benstead. l'qung. M. Nolan. For Lyttel'ton: Misses Barrett. Beaumont. Mrs Barrett, Mr ! Barrett. For Dunediu: Misses V. Steven- , sod. A. Colston. Mr Goodyer. For all '• ports: 15 steerage. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday.—Maheno arrives from Sydney; ' Tunwera, arrives from the South; Tofua ' , arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and , /Tonga. Monday.—Squall arrives from Tologa Bay aud Gisborne: Maheno sails for Sydney. Tuesday.—Navua arrives from Fiji; Tarawera sails for Southern ports. AA'edncsdny.—Totua sails for Tonga, Firnoa, Fiji, Sydney; Navua sails for Wei- ' lingtou and AA estport. Thursday. — ..Mokola arrives from the South. Friday.—Kurow arrives from Westport. .-.lturdny.—Mokola sails for the South. WEST COAST. Tuesday.—Kittawa arrives from Greymcuth and Westport. "\A'riin-.-:.day.—Kittawa sails for the West Const. Friday. — Rosamond arrives from New Plymouth. AVclliugton, Ficton, Nelson, and also s-.'i!'. I Saturday.—Corinna arrives from the . South. Corinna sails for the South. • < < PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 1 FOR FIJI. ETC.— '■ Tofur-., s.s., -December 6 'l Navua,-.5.5.. December 20 , SOUTH SEA ISLANDS— 1 Marama. R.M.s., January 15 " . FOR SYDNEY— ; Maheno. s.s., direct, December 4 ' COOK AND FRIENDLY ISI AND 8— i Talune, s.s., January 16 I'll; LONDON— Pakeka. s.s., via South; about December 6 Remuera, R.M.s., via South; about Dec. 9 Mooltin, R.M.s., about Dec. 22 _ FOR VANCOUVER— Zealandia, R.M.s., December 22 Marama, R.M.s., January 15 VESSELS IN POBT. Iris, cable steamer, Hi stream Casablanca, barque, at Railway wharf Aidebaran.. barque, at Railway wharf Southern Cross, at Queen-street wbdrf Walhora, s.s., at Chelsea Hazel Craig, barques at No. 4 jetty EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tofua, S.S., froth Sydney; doe Sunday morning ■ Mftneno, t.s.s.. from Sydney; due Sunday Marere, s.s., from Loudon; due Dec. 4 Strathtii-die, S.A. from- 'Frisco; sailed Nov. 4; due Dec 4 Morayshire, s.s., from Liverpool; sailed | October 7 ; due December 7. j Zealandlc. hew s.s., from Liverpool, via Melbourne and Sydney; to sail October | 2S; due about December 9 i Den of Airlle, s.s., fi'om New York; sailed 1 September 23; duo about Dec. 10 j. Star of Canada, s.s., from London; duo ; December 44- - --■ .'"X: ; Delphic, s.s., from London; sailed October 21; due December 14 Marama, s.'s., from A'ahcouver; due Dec. 19 Kumaia, s.s., from Montreal; sailed 11th October; due Dec. 17 oUiki, s.s.. liom London or Plymouth; to sail lib November; due t'Oth December Drayton Grange, s.s., from Liverpool; due December 25 Titania, -t-ui. barque, from Newcastle, to sail. AVflimnn.-i. new s.s.. from Liverpool; to saL December 23: due Aparima, s-s., from Calcutta ; to sail Marjorie Craig, barque, from Warrnambool; to sail ' ' i Tokomaru, s.s., from Montreal, via Australia; sailed October-22; due . December Star of Australia, s.s., from New York; bailed October 1. Star of Scotland. s.s., from New York; .sailed November IS. Star ot India, s.s., from London; to sail. Klrkdale, s.s., from New York; to sad Louisa Craig,' barque; to sail Maricugels, s.s., from New York; sailed October 31; due January 12 Maknra. U.M.S., from A'ancouver; due January 15, Falls of Orchy, s.s., from New York; sailed Nov. IS; due January 20 Indrapnra, s.s., from London; to sail Rakal'j. 5.5... 'trtliii- 'Sre-ftrau: ■to ■ sail 20th November; due 24 til lamiaiy. ' Burundi."s:s., fl-om , London, 4th Januai-v due IMb Feb. ■■''■ ""*• Murltal, s.s.. from London; to sail The lighthouse keeper at. Marmkan Heads reports that a fresh tr, -crong breeze Is blowing with a. misty tain. The bar is smooth. The Union Co.'s Kittawa left Grvyntousth to-day for Onehunga. with 1300 tons of coal tor the . Manukau port. She Is. due at Onehunga on-Tnesday. The County of Anglesea having- had her masts altered under the sheer legs at Calliope Dock, was towed Into the stream this morning, prior to being berthed at No. 4 Jetty. .- , ■• ■- Advice was received by toe Collector of Customs yesterday afternoon that a dinghy patoted prey and varnished' topsides had been found. at Great Barrlef, The boat was considerably 1 damaged, and appeared to have been, In the water for cam: time,
Captain B. Crawford is to take command of the Tofua on her arrival at Auckland. The Scales steamer Clan McLaren left Durban last Sunday for Banbury direct. t She Is to load timber at the former port for New Zealand. RADIO STATION. The Wellington wireless station advised at 9 a.m. to-day that the steamers Moana and Remuera will probably be within wireless range this evening. CASE OIL FROM NEW YORK. Advice received by the agents for the Vacuum oil Company stales that their . charterer 1 steamer Falls of Orchy left f<ew ' York on November IS. The vessel -has on board 170,000 cases of oil, and calls at Auckland and other New Zealand ports to discharge. i TARAWERA AND MAHENO. The Tarawera, en route from Southern ports, left Dunedln at 11 o'clock this morning, aud should put in an appearance ■ about noon to-morrow. She will probably berth at the Housou-street wharf on arrival. Having left Sydney for Auckland direct at 4 p.m. on \t ednesday, the Maheno may be expected about noon to-morrow. The steamer will berth at the Queen-street wharf, TAHITI'S OFFICERS. Captain M. Me-1-aiiaue was in command u£ tne Tahiti tor tne run from Glasgow to byuney. He has been succeeded by Captain !•'. i-. Evans, lormerly of the Aoraugi. -Mr. li. W. D. Hold is cuief oiilcer of the Tahiti; Mi- J. AVilson chief eug£eer; J. A. Doctor, AI.C, CU.B., surgeon; .J. T. .Marsh, chief steward ; and G. X. Dunlop, purser. CARGO BY DEN OF AIRLIE. The lolloiving are the principal items of general cargo being brought Horn New lull, by lue siemuci- Den ol Airlle: — HI packages ol agricultural implements, tiO-l putkuges of agricultural uiaenlnery, OS nioiur vehicles and packages of lna-L-hiueiy. 71) packages of clocks, 10 packages of ven.cics, ol packages of cod ush, 06 packages oi chairs, od packages of dry goods. 111 pac±.uges of drugs. pacaages oi elettr.c uiannes. 3ju boxes of dour, 170 packages ol electrical machinery, 20 packages of firearms, 3io packages of ylassware, UTAdib of si-ease, 117 boxes of grape oiigai. 1111 puciiges of nardware, 14,000 pkgs. of iron mauutaclures, 103 packages oi lamp goods, ii.ouu tins of lubricating oil, :oJo packages of iu.wn mowers, 43,021Jc of lumber, lidoo gallons of machinery oil, 4ii packages of macniaery, 1071 packages of ualis, -\j packages of oars, 00 packages of uanusci-ipL paper. 200 tlu3 of paint, 12S packages of p.ougas, 400 crates or plaster boards. Jsu lx,xe» ol rosin, lbs packages of roouna uiuiei-.al, ii i.aekuges of separator .fliacuiueiy. ibo paciiiuscs 'of imacuinery.. The Den of Airlle is due in Auckland about December 10.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 287, 2 December 1911, Page 4
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