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SHIPPING.

. -Venn's"Age: FttU Moon. December at ."-. ■•.m. - This evenlDsr. '5..V.. .- To-morrow morning, 4.2 Q. A-nckland: This evening, 0.2; to-nrorrow i. -.entinsa: To-trKi r row morning, 0.20; tomorrow evening. 'J '■£>. M.iuukau lieudv: To-morrow morning, f ■ 'i tuorrow ev*otDir. SJfl. • ;•..-! To-morrow morning, if Jj t .- evening, '.i.44, w ' AliltlVALS. : . SATURDAY. - V .I--.-M V.. titppr.enson, from Whan_ .•.'. iusM» Harris. itay.h>s, y- -.:.- U/, Ita.lc.LrtV, U.vk..-., (Jrawiord, -u. .':soii, DajJiAxKi, iiroJu... iicadautes -uod, isitiviiiir, ciattyi »;ew:'in„\ . .::•. Crawiord, Messr.; Cos, i lifford, V, J-.-ui, Washwood, I'urlcy. h.ugo. DosLaood. Finlayson. Hamilton, Sinclair, Baiter, Kfat, Dujuie, Morris. Ilerrold, HunJungs. MeOechie, M-: arro.l. Storey. Stpjulmau, \v.»..i- PanridoC Currte, Uloonitleid, i ••-•k- .' Mast.rrs I-. .-.irsou and Uashwood, and Jfi Bteerag"-,—Northern uo_ agetiis. N.it. iva, .-- . VV. Bark, from cipotlkt FaK.—ngcrx: Misses Sherman. Mes-riatr-s Alien, Pay, [•copies, Messrs Mani.luc, Evans \eliion. Earnshaw. U=e, ln«:oi:e, little,' Wood, Heath- -.-Northern Co., "(iV-Mr-g. s.s., Jonas", from wnangnrei.— James Smith and <'e.. Umited, agents, Tuiaaa. s.s.. c. linlkuer. from tn.-p I'assengers: iliss Couistonc, Mrs >■ —:< and ttree -lilfdren, Messrs Calvert, Wtifte-.- NoTther-a Co.. agents. Paema. s.s . J. Taw, from WruLkatane. and Ta-aranea.--.Noj them to., agents. Ai-irua. s.s.. W. Parker, from, the oiast.— .Park.T-L.imh Timber Conipncy. ageurs. ii uiterrr anjlklj mow, the coafii. —E, Ford, agent.. . .. Mo-mati. ketch. W. Champion, from —XortJiera t'oai Coarpany, agents. SUNDAIV' Maheno, s.s., 5232, M. Livingstone, from Paasengers: Misses Bailey, Camp■oeii. fnlliny tloadlam. i'.m-er. Robinsou, JK.. rr SaadhaU. \v ebn. Bendy, Harbutt, tjinith, Mccjtweu. i'noine. Lmtlan, Foster, Iju-e, t'.achjr-aa. Me.->da.mc> Wtitheld. Jiow-: and infan.L Burns, Duck, and Infant, .Brookes, Skinner. AngUn. MagJll and two 'iikm-n. Seinu-r. Mliue. Rotherham. Huttoil. fli-iy. Miles. MctrovanL Shaiier, Heudy, Stgimonu>»T Kaeebone. Baker, irttspan. Foriter. iirowuing. Mcnro. Adair sod two children. Messrs Rowe. Norton. Hurras, Ja«K«, Percy, NeaJe. Ware. Webb, rmefc. MaoahVrson. Sutcliffe. Montgomery, tiuodnar, Divls. Seaimok. Brookes. Heath. <'iigrret. ttobin«on. Dawnrnn. Johnston, ■Si, ajjer Qi.ili, Wrirht. Smith. Brenran. Angtln. Seimer, Milne. Rothcrliam. Co.iper. Walils; Ofti-cer. Htttton. (iray. Koch, JicGiivern. Shaiier. Hendy. Maboney. Simroonds. Jr3iot. .Vorton. Burns, iuosti. Baker. Smitli. Webb, Sykes. Gardner. Hamlin. Pryer. Smith, Dicken, Witbeford, Dr. Macfarlaue. Captain Meikl •ham. and Sti steerage.—Union Co., T.iftia. -.8., 4-"45, P. McLean, from Sydney. Fiji. Stimna, and Tonga. Pa'ssengers: M.r>daaiirtß BJuerr. ("rawfovd. M,'tr-ttn. Meinekiug. Allen ami ifo children, McDonaUd and infant. Misses Wilson. Carruth. Smith. n<e.-kr-aa. Ave. Messrs Malcolm. Martin. Kr nfeld O), Strr'-liffp. Bans. Hi-ad. Dftan, n»aiL. Mann. TattersalLMillar, McDonald, Ansenue, Fordyce. Whitcom.be. 'ampbei!. Grant. Captains Crawford and Ai!'-n. Dr. Bolton.- Titian Co.. agents. T.-u-rwera. Misses Onguin. Trngey. Webbe. Wells, P'.Tish. Sceats. Cardon. Keesing, i'.rnce. Hayward. 1-larris. McClean and two «hiidrem. Lickforrl. Jensell and infant, ■Napier. Messrs Valentine, White. Braid, ou.dlcy. Psraknkn, Kitto, Pnterson. Redf 'one. Foster. Hooper. Dalgetty. Tiki. Paka, Thompson. O'Meaa-n. Balxtenvis. MT-Lean, ''or;er. Ma-honey, Mark. Creatra. Eruini, Tot>man. B-'ioomrJeld t2i, Newman. Goldfmirh. the Hon. Nga'u. and 05 steerage.— Union Co.. agents. Kaiaia. auxiliary scrrw. A. Cbxrfc. from the enast—A. L. Alexander and agent&i Wa'hu.tbi. s.s.. C. Hopkins, from Mercury Bay and Talma. Passenzers: Miss Menzi&s Mrs Eyre, Messrs F.ar-'ay, Jaektrrao, R. White. A. R. White, Boyle.—Northern Co., agents. Waj'api. but. s.'hooner, E. Johansen, from Whfmrirel.—R. Ford, agent. "tf"r-!*Tme, Bowden. frmii the- coast. —Ford Shipping Line, agents. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. . . E.aicavocx, aux ketch,- C Johnson, fox W:.atvjrci. Havoc, scow. Johansen. for Ngtmgoru. Derald, sc&w, Jacobseo. for Ngangnxu. YESTtiRDAi". <**•:. liii, s.s., T. Meyers, for Whangarel. Badea-i'oweil, i.a., D. Petersen, for igarei. Greyhound, auxiliary tJchooner, H. Su■britzky, lur Northern ports. Clio. Lopsail schooner, W. Pelley, for W'haUo'aiaiL. THIS DAY. Ape.nul, s.s., Wiisou, for AwanuL Aibj'tnose. am. ketali, B. Moore, for Wharsp,rei. Kaitie S., ilathjeaon, lor tie LOILStEnjleavoar, amt. ketch, C. Johnson, for IS>ar;^iirci. UNION COMPANY'S MOTEMEKTS. This Day—Squall arrives from Tologa Bay and Glsborne; MaUeno sails for Sydney. Tuesday.—Navua arrives from Fiji; Taratvera sails for Southern ports. Wednesday.—Tofua sails for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Sydney: Navua saiia for Wel-i.ni-jrou aaad Westport. Thursday. Mokoia arrives from the SouthFriday.—Kurow arrives from Westport. t-ditirday.—Mokoia suiis for the South. WEST COAST. Tuesday.—Kittawa arrives from Greymouth and Westport. Wednesday.—Kittawa saJUs for the West Coast. * Friday.—Rosamond arrives from New PlymouLlt, Wellington, Pk-ton, Nelson, and sails. Saruxday.—Corinna arrives from tie SuutH; Corinna sails for the South. TMPCHTS.

Per Tarawera, from Southern ports—=Boo to us genera! merchandise. Pc-x Tofua, from island ports—2s22 cases bananas. 1208 cases pineapples, 13,027 sacks copra, S3 sack** 0 casks whale oil. „ Per iiahenn, from Sydney—oß7 cases candles. l.'i*i boxes tea, 394 sacks bottles, 528 >a ks onions. ISB sucks bonedosi, 130 bales k3pok. 100 nags >-ice aud tapioca, ot) leases uocuanul, 100 ca.es sugar, SO Ingots copper, 'Ji) ingots tin, and a large quantity of general cargo, including 1085 cases fruit and 4vi.~ package drici! fniits. a quantity of su.idiies, and transhipments ex Berlin, Worms, Bielefeld, Mailina, Kontura, WLsm;ir, Craecnus, Kakapo, Bremen, Otranto, Wyandxa, and Paloona.

'. c Is etpected that the Kotanui, of the Itlchardsoii Une, will' dear for East Coast i<a.."S this rvr-nfaj™. The lltrhUi.Hc*e keeper ar llannksn Heads una/. :i fretih to ictronj; breeze is Jylowirrc. ami that the bar is rough. The Union (*o-"s Rakanoa, which, has been 1 wading timber ar Kidpa.-a, crossed outwards inr Melbourne at i> o'clock last evening. ihT port of. dtacharjse will be Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping, Co.'s n<*w *r*-smer Remaera is due at Auckland from <-.,libera porta about Wednesday or Thnrsrtay. and further cargo will be loaded hero :■>. Home ports. The ketch Altair, which was recently dlsHjnsml daring a squall In the Gulf, has been required, and is leaving for the Coast tonight or to-morrow morning. ITie Tofoa reports that at 10.;!0 a.m. en Saturday an American four-ojasted schooner wins sighted to_ lie north-east of the N.Z. T'he schooner was making Soudi, bo I her signals eould not be distinguished. It Is proba-ble tTiat the vessel sighted was the harqnentine from Privet Sound to .Lytteiteu, with 1.000,000 ft. of lirr.her. The ioliowlng passengers ei the lAthcnic arrived by the Tornwera yesterday: Haywnrd, tvhttaker, 'Mesdumes Hay,(w«irii and focr children, Lansstaff and V-hild, STiuflJebofliflm, ti»ngflcid r Messrs. ,£Seresford, Haynrard {2), Tirrmson, Nicholson (2), Stephenson, Greenhaigh, Spray. ICMttle, Hornby, Bali, Lord, Wataraley (2), Holland, Langstaff, iShnfllebotifinm, lancfleld. The Union Co.'s steamer Tamwera. arrived »rrom THraedJn, yta. Trt 2~p jn. Jsatefrr jday, and berfhed -*fc the- Wbaaa-atreet f.-wlharf. The TuaMu' Tttt afIM—WW t UI p.m. on SattmJay, an 4 WTtirtd as jtbore. She (leans for the SffuOi *««ia-et-3 p.a-r-to-J

! SYDNEY STBAMBB 'AB.RIVES. Thft Uiji. Maheno arrived from Syilney at 11.15 a.m. yesterd-if. Tie purser reiports thai, leaving Sydney wt 4 p.m. ou Wedora<lay last, light winds and smooth seas were experienced throaghont. The voyage occupied three dayß 37} hours, and the average spied was 14.4 knuU. The iMaheno leaves at 0 p.m. to-day. THE MOBATSHIRB. Messrs. A. H. Natfutn and Co.. local ag-ents for the Federal Honlder Shire line, •nave been advised that the line.r Morayenire arrived at Sydney on. Friday. From tlnence she proceeded to Newcastle, and It If expected.that she will leave that port- for Auckland to-morrow. Tile Morayshire is due here on Monday next. TORTHER.N CO.'S SERVICE. The Northern Co. announce the following changes in their Mercury Bay service. The Paeroa leaves for -Mercury Bay to-night, and does not call at Kuaotuim. The <Tie.lmsford «ill leave at 10 p.m. to-morrow niirht for 'Mercury Bay and Knaotnni:. and the Waiotahi will ieave with passengers only for M-ercury Bay direct, at 9 p.m. MAT&BRE m. "E TO-MOEEOW. The Pyser liner. Marcrc, LAirklater, 644J1 tons, is due irom Loudon, via Australian pot us early to-morrow morning. She brings :1115 tons of gem rui cargo lor AjicUland. and on completion of discharge here, leaves on Saturday next Xoc Napier and other Southern ports lo complete unloading. li id i\pi-:e(l that she tvj'l r-vij 1 tiimliy trom tin Dominion before Lii" end of tne month. MAHENO'S P.VSSEJM7ERS. The 31;ih.u.j. cniung for Sydney direct at 9 p.m. to-day, Lakes U.e following passengers,:— Mis.-vs Joues. >VjliU. liaselden ,i2i. •M. l'eaco.kf, Deuman, S-nhousc Patersou i2i. Cuo.ii. Mortimer. Mesdam.-cs •iteagtoer. Walils. 1.y.i1!. Willis, Merger, fios-st-r., fUouui. Liamtnertou and child Coooh, Badi<_y. Anderson, llernu and ohild. Lowlier, Day and 2 children. Messrs. T. J. McDiarmirt. Meager. Wallis. U. .7. HilL Ly-all-Wiiiis. Waiiis, Proctor, R. Carter, S. Brow. neil. Reeves. H. Thompson. Gosset. Won;' Quo'. H. Newer. Mercer. Courpier. 11. li. Boys-. 11. T. Smith. H. A. Jepson. Cole. Heron. Mortimer. .1. Hoiroyd. Smite. Smote, Malcolm. JarJison. Howard. Brown. E. Reid. Rev. G. Treagear and Major McDonald: aid 80 steerage. MAHENO'S OUTWARD CARGO. The Haheuo. leaving for Sydney to-night, will xalie pra-ctieaHy a full cargo of copra transhipments from" the Tofua. The Tofua and the Maheno are berthed at P. and K. berthe. Queen-street wharf, respectively. and the wharf is piled high right round with sacks of copra. Altogether, about 30,000 sacks will be shipped by the Maheno. and it is probable that she will be delayed even later than 0 p.m. in her departure. THE TOFUA. At 11.210 a.m. yesterday the steamer Tofua arrived In the strpami ftotn Sydney and the Island?, and after medical inspection was berthed at the Qnecn-strect wharf. ■The purser rpports that the Tof.ia Itrft Sydney at in p.m.. em the 11th ultimo, and experienced light and variable winds, and smooth teas till arrival at LauTOka on the. 17th:. Calls were made in the Islands as follows: Suva. Levuka. Apia. Vavnu. Haapal. and Nukualofa, departure bflnjr taken from ihe latter port for Auckland finally at .". p.m. on Nov. 27. Moderate easterly winds and sras were the order till arrival. The Tofua leaves for the Islands again on Wednesday. PAKEHAS MOVEMENTS. The Shaw. Savill. and Albion Co.'s fine liner PaUeba, which has been loading at rh" Railway Wharf for a week past, is scheduled to sail for Glsborne at 5 p.m. to-morrow evening. Due at Gisixirne on Wednesday, the steamer leaves on the following day for Timam. where she is due on December 0. The vessel leaves again on December 12 for Wellington, and is to remain in that port from December 14 to December 18, on which dare she leaves again for the Bluff. From that port the Pakeha proceeds to Port Chalmers, where she Is due ou December 24. On December |23 the Pakeha leaves Tort Chalmers for Lyttelton, and sails finally from that port for Home oh December 30.

PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. (From Our Special Correspondent.) LONDON, October 27. By the New Zealand Snipping Co.'s R.M.S. Buahine. which left. Loudon yesterday for Sew Zealand, the following wore saloon passengers:—Dr. H. Russell, Mr and Mrs T. It. Canning and Miss E. Cannine. Mr and Mrs- T. A. Chappe Hall and Mies W. Ghappe Hall, ilr ajid Mrs L. K. and maid. Masters E. and K. Clark..Mx 11. Caoknondeley, Mr and Mrs W. Croysdalc, Hi and Mrs A. Cublrt, Mr C. T. Craig, Mr E. P. and Mias D. A. Dansev, Major anil Mrs f". Dean THt. Mr and Mrs W. Elliott aud Mr W. Elliott, jtior.. Mr and Mrs W. <". Goodsou, Mrs Hargraves- and family. Dr. and Mrs Henley, daughter, son, and maid. Mrs U. Harper, Mr aud Mrs Q. Keen, Miss B. Keen, Mrs J. and Miss R. Lenter. Mr and Mrs L. \V. North and Mr North. Mrs F. C. Perry and maid, Mr It. Pybus. Miss M. Warren, Mr W. J. Atyeo, Mr and Mrs G. Bates, son. and daughter. ■Miss G. Coward. Mr A. E. Bailey, Miss Bell, Mrs M. Bolton and family, Mr and Mrs J. W. Brown and two daughters, Mrs •F. and Miss M. Bunkall. Mr A. G. and Mrs M. Carnahan, the Misses Coward (21. Miss I. IS.. Cooke, Mrs Cornwall, Mrs J. B. Cnshney. Mr H. Davies, Miss c. M. Dencker. Miss E. L Faull. Mr W. B. Flower, Mrs Flower, Miss Flower, Mrs K. A. Georgetti, Miss K. Gtlrmnn. Mr and Mrs G. Gllmour,.Miss L. Gilmour. Mr R. Grierrson, Mr EL G. Hail. Miss N. D. Hard-wit*. Mrs G. and Master Holmes, Mr .1. Hood, Mr H. F, Hooton, Mr and Mrs W. Houston. Miss L. Jackson. Mrs B. Jamison. Miss E. J. Judge, Miss E. Laurence. Miss E. Lee, Miss Liken. Miss M. B. Lore, Miss M. Maberley. Mr .1. and Mrs McCreary and family, Miss McGregor. Mr and Mrs G. McMrd'lan. Mt E. McQuado. Miss M. Lp Merrier. Mr E. and Miss E. Moore, Mrs M. Pigott and two daughters. Mr A. B. Plummer. Mr and Mrs" S." Powell. Mr R. T. Proctor. Mr F. J. Rnn<-ie. Mr and Mrs .1. R. Simpson, Mr J. Spencer, Mrs Spencer, Mies Spencer.. Messrs -J. A; and H. AThonrpsou, Mrs A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs E. Toms, Miss A. Wlepler. Mr J. H. Williams, and iWT third class.

PORT OP ONEHTTNGA. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. Rosamond, s.S:. A. H. Whyborn. from Pietnn. Nelson, and New Plymonth. —Union Co. agents. YESTEBDAT. Claymore, s.s.. Green berg, from Hokianga.—Northern Co.. acents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. . Rarawa, s.s., KT72. W. F. Norbury. New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses McLean. Williams. .Mesdames Ailen child. Stokes. O. Samnol. Snrenson, R. W. Cla'k. Moore. Tk-'-nrpsoei, Brcnvi?, Johnson. C. 0. Eavke, Wagner. Davis, Wright, WQ.-on. Searer, Smith. Sorenson, Brown, the Eon. O. Samuei, M.L.C, and 15 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Hokianga neads, DwembT 2.—Arrived: Claymore, s.s.. from Onehunga £ast Cape, December H. —The steamer Squall passed none at 4 a.m. to-day. Dunodln. December 2.—Sailed: Joseph Sims, schooner, fro- Kaiparn. Omapere, December 3. —Arrived 6.40 a.m.; Hinermoa. s.s.. from Cape Maria Van Diemen. NgtmgTiro. December 4.—Arrived, Herald, scow, from Auckland. Whltianga. November 3.—Sailed: Bee, scow, for Auckland. N'tirpmhe,- 4.—Saiied: •Coronation, keteh. for Glsborne. Wuangarei, December 4.—Arrived. 4 a.m.: Kanieri. s.e.. from Auckland. I Sen- Plymouth, Dec. 4.—Arrived, 6.15 'a.m.: Rarawa, b.s., from Onehunga. Poc.to. D<?r. a.—Sailed, 6 p.m.: Rakanoa, s.s., for Melbourne. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Sydney, December 2.—Sailed, at B p.m.: Mopraki. s.s., for Wellington. Newcastle, December 3.—Arrived: Wanaka, 5.5.,; from New Zealand. Sailed: Ihnnutta, s.d., for Auckland. Melbourne, December 3.—Arrived, yesterday: Manuka, s.s., from Hobart and the Bluff. Londfin, December. L—'Soiled: Kalpara, sb , (or Dnnedin, via Fremantle. December a.f-a«iJ«J: Murltai, s.*., for Wellington. Melbourne, Dee. 4.—Arrived: Stav of. Can.. t ro-u Xxmdozi.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 288, 4 December 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 288, 4 December 1911, Page 4

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