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SHIPPING.

%• ~m'* A.;e; Nctv Moon, December 2U at 8.1" a i". . , S.inacl: This evening. '•*• Sunrise; Tomorrow morning* *-*o. riIGU WAXES. Aa.klanU: This «uiins, L4l; to-morrow m un'nunsatVr>mnrrow morning, 6.5; ton"i; 'iiV'iu.'iu" 1 ' Uea.iiT''To-morrow morning. a i in-niurmw evening, 5.7. kiuiuini Heads: Tomorrow morning, **! v! tomorrow evening, 0\32. ARRIVALS. VESTBKDAV. ~ . s s <• Faulkner, from Whaka- "" ~ i r'.urinirii Passengers: Mrs Soiu- "'', " r is'"wi.N.. U ; Messrs Terry Wilson. lul]' \Va ker, UlenUler, White.—Northern ! J *!'"' = *"» Jonas, from Whangarei.— j, ,'.'."-.",' iii and Co., Limited, agents. hj ;,:.'r..'ss.. T. Meyers, from W-angarel. .\ .. :Ji.t:i i 0., agents. THIS DAI'. 1 , ..-.ur, scow, iikldock, from Whangar", ~•• , .... Morrison, from Whangarei.— U \' '' ''! !,w S u Carey from the coast. i' \'reni i-i', s.i.,'wi G. XIcuol»«a, from t•. 'irn I u'uu Co., agents. J \ . ,433 j Robertson, from !.,'.• .'-ul'ii '' via %'»>rus. ' l-ass«ugerß:—o4fc»« ~ .. 'u-'l'-f-i MeVab .Scholium, Uol-"''u-r--.n' Pvke, -Sullivan, I'lowmau, ', ... vVi'ki'i- Perry. Palawa, Cniu, Itosa '■ ' kVh • Wri'ilt yiesdames Parker, Adair, . ai',.l . ifiUl" Third and child, Snow '.')'• i 'ii Mr.-i ' Whitehead and Infant, I , k Plowman. Hopia, ll"yke, Jackson, .'... •' ,-uudreu. Turner, Joues, Molyueul, " ..,",• p I.;—in-i Ewan, Siiva and ~-t ["' Messrs KaLcuiie'r, Kyme, Oxenham, l','.. •,-' , : 'i Stevens. Wiiitetaad, Scaolluni, i- .-»-di -u ' s. it. Scholium, i*asc. Parker, , :• ll.nlL'e-;, Wright, Hogan, Pyke, ji,'-. .:,.•'. Turner, Mace. Capx Flynn, Plmnp,. ■ :i:.j hrry,' 'Mutwn, Brmvn.- Lambert, ,M«. i-neiiv, lioWaar. S.-Col. Gudgeon, Boss \\aMr.»i), Feun. Stlvu, and 34 steerage.Lu.ju lj., ageats. PEPARTCRES. YEST-UKDAY. Partat- Powell, SJ-, H. Petersen, for WJiay trathardle, s.s., 4395, Lam out, for 6ydNeapnnl, s.s., E. Steplienson, for Whai ian'smao. 5.«., R. Mcleod, for 11053611, 3"..' auxarna.' and >iu nsomri. WaiotahJ, e.s. C Hopkins, for the Great Barrier. rras DAT. Tn.emnn, f =.. C. i'aulliuer, for Tanranga an.: W.,. i ka.ane. K.u.nri. s.s., Meyers, for "Wnangarel. T'NION CO.'S MOVBMBNT9. This Uay— fttpioll arrirra- from Glsbon>c ami returns to Tologa Bay and Glsborne; Mnnowal arrives from Southern ports; Knt-ow sails for "West Coast. i'riila.v Taluce arrives from Barotonga BM rahitl. - Monowal sails for South, porta. WEST COAST. Friday—Pukakl arrives from Greymotirli. tnoi:?u. _ r , i-n'urduy- Rosamond arrives from Well'r> ton I'icton Nelson, and New Plymouth; I;."amend sail's for New Plymouth, .Wellington, Plcton.-aiid Nelson.

NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. This Day— Rarawa arrives from N«w Ply-tr.'.iit-h about 7.3U a.m.; Rarawa leaves for Now Plymouth at 4 p.m.; Walotabl arrives from lireat Barrier about 5 p.m.; Kanierl leaves f"f Whaugarel at 1 p-m_; Aupourl leaves fur Tauraiiga at 4 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from Pareuga about. iOa.m.; Chelmsford loaves for Port Charles, Whangapoua, eti.; Ngapuhi arrives from Wlangarel about 7 J..111. The steamer Stratiaraia eaflefl at 4.35 p.m. yesuerdny for Sydney, -where the bal-uaj.-o of ner cargo -will toe discharged. The N Z. BWpomg Co,'* steamer Eaporoa, in continuation of ber Home-ward loading, '.■i-.i-s Port Chalmers on December 2T for m-> Tu.'T. Timaru. and Lyttelton. 1,[i,!,, r the auspices of the N.Z. Shipping Co lh" steamer Walwcra Is expected to leave St. John to-morrow night for MeliN'iirne, Sydney. Auckland, and other New J4.ii land puns. i. . n" to the unseasonable -weaHier, dehiy hi - been cartHed in the discharge of tie K -..w'rt rar"o of coal, and the vessel Is ii i expected to sail for Westport till mid--11;-! 1 :. The Opa-vra i« scheduled to leave Port C'e'liners on December IM for Wellington i, ! Auckland. She is due here on the "7:j and on completion of loading sails 7. ! 'the South, taking her final departure f r in Wellington. The WliaUatau.", of the N.Z. Shipping Co.'s ongo fleet, it presec:; joading at Pieton, lxiven that port to-day, and -will continue Homeward loading at the following ports:— Wattara, Wanganni, -Napier, Wellington, and Lytteltut. The rfhaw. Sarill. and Albion Company's Pakeha, noTV loading at Uisborne, is due n: PonVdin alK>ut December 22. 'She wEI leave 'he following day for I,yttelton. from vhich port Fhc will s-aii finally on December Si I for bondou. At the close of the year ending June 30th, I'll, 10.400 merchant vessels registering ever 21 million tons gross, (held classes asFigncd hy the Committee of Lioyds Register. <'! these 659S axe registered Trader the I'.ritirti flag, and have a total weight of 13.Ufc9.8J0 tons. The Lloyd's Society returns for-rle quarteT wlcl September 30, 1911, show that the 1 mnage of vessels in the coarse of coustruci!«»n under the society's surveyors was 2.1f«f1.7!>2 tons gross, of "which 195,295 tons were being built abroad. vessels -with a total tonnage of 312.289 Jiave been built or are under the course "f construction °n the Tsherwood type of longitudinal The total num'ber of vessels provided for is 72. According to Lloyd's Register there oTe now rec-irded on tie society's books 1013 levels fitted with wireless telegraphic in-Fffilla-Uons, and 566 with submarine signalJ.u; apparatus. '1 be Ituahlu-e. uoiv at Wellington. .leaves :r> n.-irr.iw '.„• l.vtrelton. Napier, and Auck-l-iad, h.-lne due here on J.innary 4. She learcs ,v :'null again on .Tannary 6, and f.-il-rs tiii.i' il»pifrrun> from Wellington on January " The cargo lifted at this port Mill lie ualry produce and general. IMPORTS, Per Wa'temata: 2100 tons of produce. Per Muitowui: bTT2 sacks chaff, 1083 sacks f "■-. sacks briar. 200 sacks pollard, 609 ;-.. U.i oats, l.sri sacks wheat, 411 bales mraw, DvSO cases orauges lex Maital). 2391 • -i-i's apples lex Maital), 330 eases prunes, 111 hoxci butter, r,so bags rlc;;, 193 sacks hides, W«l bars lead. 70 sacks empty b..itli!s, 72 bass oatmeal, 21 bales kajKik, 1! - bags hr.in. 20 bales hay. 10 drums boiler c-.moo. 20 hags'poultry food. "42 bags calf food, "n snekis siicrrwlne, 17 sacks seed, ISO enipt.v hogsheads, 60 cases bacon, 16 cases mowers, KV) eases sonp, luggage ex Tongurin\ iucgage ex RuahUie, transliiprueuts ex Coflutbte. M iltal. Warrimoo. and Moeraki, and a large quantity of sundries. UAEIRA AT VANCOUVER. The T'nloT Company rex'cived ca'ble advice J-tiiit i.he P..1.1.5. Mnkura arrived at Vnncou--j t r via the islands, on Tuesday evening w« rrom A-uekUind. She Is due to leave ■ nni.ouver for Anckland again on Wedues-m-S--2 '' - nui -! in addWpn to her u>,ual calls will TKfinfng IsTand. MA.HENO DEAVES SYDNEV. ruble-wavici' has .been- received b T the ler<l-W fw - k direct at C -rrni ves-

EASTERN CANADIAN TRADE to-morrorw. Shis Is iw ■ C Zealand porta 80. The ■ nd by the Karamia torn £ ±? UM7 "■ February 15. xno Vmt on The UMott StCafflKiHn L port.- at 12.30 J<wthern Tuesday, and mooerato iij£- l Ttma W on large Q«™t^«'is3i2!?s&J h j» *** » completion, vol- Oe

I DRAYTON GRANGE 1 AT SI"DNBIi I The Uner Drayton Grange arrived at Sydney from Liverpool this morning. She has. aboard, a lirge I number of Immigrants, and her cargo includes a big consignment of sheep. The Ijj-ayton Grange is due In Auckland, about December '■£• TUB DEN OP AXKXJI3The new A. ar.d A. IlneirDen of AlrUe, according to cable advice received, by Messrs A. H. Nathan, the local agents, left Sydney for Auckland yeoterday. Due at Auckland early on Monday morning, the Den of Alrlie has TOO tons of cargo to. discharge here. On completion of antoaaing the vessel leaves in continuation- of her running for Napier, Wellington, LyWelton, and Dunedin. NEW STEAMER TAMJUSI. There are on .board the Union Oompany** new- steamer Tiihlti 80 saloon and 50 steerage passengers for New Zealand. The vessel left Sydney for Wellington of.2= p.m. on Monday, and, seeing that she is said to be gifted with a turn of speed of somef.htng like IS knots, there is every reason to believe that the vessel should make port this even-Ing. On Friday at 5 P-in. the Tahiti continues her journey to. Kan. ffamciact.., via way ports. ■iIOXOWAd raOM TUB SOOTH. The s.s. Monowai, 3133 tons. Captain I Robertson, arrived from Southern and East jOo-asc ports at 1:2.D0 p.m. to-day. The vest sol left Dunedin at 5 p.m. on December Bth, and called at the usual •way ports. The Monowul left Tokonraru Bay at 4 p.im. yesterday, arriving as above. Smooth seas 1 were experienced throughout, and from the ' East Cape frequent rain showers. The Monowul leaves fvr the South, again at noon jon Saturday. EX EDAHIXE, AT WELLINGTON. The Mono-fail, which arrived from the South at 12.30 p.m. to-day, brought the following passengers ex the Ruahine, at present at Wellington:— Mosses Wilcox, Standing. Mesdames Gibson. Laird and family Connors and family, Marshall, atcOnrth and family, Smithy McMillan, (a and family, Shepherd and family, Higginbotham and family, Crook and daughter, PlayJe and , family, Oldneld and family, White and family, Crozier and infant. Messrs Laird, Mills (2). Graham, Commons, ■Marshal], MeGrath, Smith, Cookson, Bates, McMillan, Cox, Shepherd, King, Vale. Higginbotham, Harrison, Pickersgill, TuoMli, Gaunt, McMillan, Hodson. Harris, Cramp, . Playle, Hale, Oldfleld, Oranam, White, Marshall, Crozier, Rose, and Tiffney.

PORT OF OHEHTTCiGA.

ARRIVALS. THIS UiA.Y. Rarawa, 5.«., W. P. Sorbnry, from New Plymouth! Passengers: Misses Cuxlicld, Gold water, Doyle, jiortosi, Johnston, Cassidy. Smith, Mesdajrjo.es Foster, Schunnel and two children, CutfieW. Johnston and two cLU&neoi, Wilson, Ogle and child, Crespln, MetKtrs Cock, Wright, Webb, Lewis, Le Pine, llanna, Schunnel. (2), Sellers, Wallace, Ogre. Fos.ter, CXieary, Brown, Cutfield, Kemp, Sanle, Hnrn, Tanfield, Cameron, Watkins, Ward, and 15 steerage.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. THIS DAT. Rarawa, s.s., W. F. JNocbuxy, for New Plymouth. Claymore, s.s., Greenbcrg, for -Hokianga. Tie Nortiern steamer Rarawa arrived at 4 p.m. to-day from New OPlymouth, bjhl leaves again for the same port at 4 o'clock this afternoon. TELEGXtAFHIG SHXFFHTQ. Opotiki, December 13.—Arrived, at noon: Ngatiawa, s.s., from Auckland. Glsborne, December CoJroaaHon, ketch, for Whitlanga, Wellington, December IX—Arrived,, at 3.50 p-m.: Moans', s-s., from Sydney. Greymonth, December 13-.^—Sailed, at 4.30 p.m.: PukakJ., ioc Onehnnga. and AncklAnd. Lyttelton, Decemiler 13.—Sailed: Tarai -wera, &&, for East Coast porta and Auckland. Whangarel, December 14.—Arrived, at 4 a.m.: Rlmn, s.s., from OnehunKa.-. To eail, at 4 p.in.: Itinni. s_s.. for Onebnnga. Greymonth, December 14:.—Sailed: Kaiapoi, S.S-, for Sydney. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Sydney, December 13.—Arrived: IMaltai, R.M.S., from Wellington; Jessie Craig, barque, from Ttrrua. Sailed: Den of Alrlie, s.s., for Auckland; Maheno, s.s., at 6 p-m., for Auckland. Melbotn-ne, December 13. —Arrived: Rakanoa, s.s.. from Kaipara. Sailed: Ulimaroa, s.s., for Hobart and the Bluff. Sydney, l>eceniber 14. —Arrived: Drayton Grange, s.s., from Liverpool.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 297, 14 December 1911, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 297, 14 December 1911, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 297, 14 December 1911, Page 4

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