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SHIPPING.

Moan's Age: Full Moon, March Z, at 12.10 P.O!. Suu«et: this evening, 6.00. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.35. inure WATER. Ai'fk:nn'! This evening, 0.53; to-morrow B;w; lug. 1.25. I 'nijiung.i: To-morrow morning, 5.13; tomorrow 'ovt'iiiiic. ."> 2fi. M M'lkan Head.-. To-morrow morning, 8."..:: 111 morrow evening, 4.H. Kaiparn Heads: To-morrcw morning, CIS; to-uiorrow evening. 5.34. arrivals. SATt'ODAY. N:-;.ni]hl. .-.5., I-;. Stephenson, from V'! :i:,;..!:• i IMssenciTs: Mh-sff Deorney 1... T-rrjcc. Biggs, McLean. Kettle. Biggs', L:i*.\ reuc. Jackson. Mosrtumes Jackson, Durner. Bonlt. Smirh. Messrs. F. Wells* li Wallace, Jackson. F'ruzcr. S.M., Nash. Krcrchmar. Gordon. Ounnoid, Peacock. l.'-'niug. Harrison. Takle, Goidsboro. L**vertnr,'i'. Kelly, Laraburn. Morris, Reeves, Wi'soc, Kelly. Robinson, Woodroffe. Baird. Brirko:'. ;n,.i is steerage.—Northern Co.. agents. Squall, s.s.. .7. Frrw. from Oishorne and Limestone Island. - I'nion Co., agents. Glonclg. s.s.. Jonas, from Whnngarei.--James Smith and To.. Ltd.. .u'cnts. \\ niotiilii. .-..-.. C. W. Cnmmiug, from Merenrv B;»v and Talma. Passengers: Mesrtames White, noli. Misses Whim <2i. AshfleM. Messrs. A. Irving, Irving.— "Northern en., agents. Stella, s.s.. K. Sei'.nrs. from Meronry Bar. —T.eyland-O'Bricn Timber To., agents. Tasroan. s.s.. W. Grlgu. from Whakat.ine. via Taeranga and Tape Colvlllc. Passenger*: Miss B"w. Mrs. Holland.— Northern Co.. agents. Paeroa. s.s.. J. Taw. from Whananakl and Whangaruru. Passengers: Misses Graliam. Pickering, Briudln. Mrs. Grant, Messrs Blorey (2J. —Northern Co.. agents. Walnpu. auxiliary schooner. K. Johansen, from Wb.angarel.--K. Ford, agent. MO3. seow. L. Vasta. from Mercury Bay. —F.>rd Shlpplug I.ino. agents. Kahn. auxiliary s.-ow. A. Berridgp. from the i-onsß—Goldshro" and MoConnell. agents, Hero. scow. Francis, from Ngnnguru.— Winstone. Ltd . agents. Dominion, keteh. T. Eaddy, from th* Oreat Barrier.—Goldebro' and McConnen, agents. Greynonnd. auxiliary sehooner. IT. Stitiritzky. from Northern ports. Passengers: Miss Hntley. Mosdames Hntlev and ohtlil, Gallagher and two chllrircu. Messrs. Bole •nd S. Dont—Master, agent. SUNDAY. Tndrnpurn, 5.8.. 8300. R. P. Craven, from London, via Las Palniss. Melbourne, and Sydney. Passengers: Mrs. Craven and child—Heather. Robcrton. and Co.. agents. Maheno. s.s.. ."".282. D. Mrl.ean. from Syd ney. Passengers: Misses William*. Blakeley. Kim. Brown l2i. Smith. Dale. Tawcrs, Keogb, Welch. Halley ll'i, Crompton, Farmil, ('ah:!;. Flood. Cummings, Stichbnry, TJoohan. Coyne Stiil well. Condon, Elder, ;Mesdamcs Sim. nr.iv.-n. Bales and infant, CBannerman. Ilronjpron. Hoiioway, Hunter, Brown, Peacock. McKay, Brltteu. Holmes. Norton. Frances. Nicnl. Mainilton. Simpson. Dean 121. II in 1.-in ami child. Whitcfleld. Pezrrd. Jones and boy. Jarvis, Taylor. Messrs. ll..lines. Stewart. Wade. .Sim I'-".. 1.11 C.15, TJarllck. fmnipfn. Hart. Brown. Bales, Rampton. Kdrn.-ind. .la.-oh.-ei.. rtimptun. T*vman. Itronipton. Brown. Vox. Groig. Fordo. Billons. Ciyde, Welch. Bruce, Hunts. Phillips. I 'llmar.ii. ('ippenheimcr. Porter, ltarhuit. V.'vl.. Brown. Lilly. McKay. Atkln, Hoimes Plltnr. Norton i_'l. Frances. Ptuzke, Nicnl hamiltou. lirnnks. HaTimond. Dear f'J>. Iltllton, Carter. Postle, McLaren. Jarvis. Webb I'aln-.er. Walfllhauspn. Alex'indor. Ttonnell. Lamb. B.irnctr. Ritchie. Father OTonnell. tno Pcy. Harron. and 97> strer- ■ I'nion ' Co.. aireuls. Tarawera. s s.. 2fl'">.~. C. McLean from Pnulhern aiid .-'■■' Const ports. Passengers-. Misses Collins. Thomas. Prndly Cd. ChHstin- ' son, Mason, Younff. Glennie. Clark. Gokls--wnrlh. Peacock. Armour, Wilson. McsdamPS Fraser I/oehorr Simeon. Wildie. Smith and inljnt,' Messrs Parry. Send. Fraser CJuiniot Page. FT«at. Foster, St. tohn Brown. Bov. Pierpont. Pemherton. Sn'inon. Srtrel'. t"r.-.-r<*< X'lr'.-c Smith, Tavlov, Conrad i. V.-'ii---. Cot. ivruiss wr.disc tat R«*». t-ornore, and <n p'trnn'ae.—TJnlon fn., agerrt*. F-(i r, i"Tn ncsiliarv scnooner. I. \ asta. from W.'.lroa (Hawke's BayL—Golf shro' and Me'r.-nn'll. agents. Pelican ss. J. WTiittlncham. fr»m R.opu. ~ T.cvonnui-: Ferry Co.. aients. Mnonab, ketch. W cbampion. from the c 0.', ,:: —Northern Coil Co., acci/rj VF-PARTFRES. SATURDAY Hccrik Tlisin. s s., 457?, I'chmldt, for iio'iiii, r-s . 1471. Burnes, lor Fiji and fivriuc..-.' I'iH'.msrorfl. s.s.. E. B. Goertz. for Obi-w.i. Orefe, auxiliii-y schooner, K. Brinck, lor Gisborne, yij East Coast hays. ltangi, scow, C. 11-olstroim. for iDangonui. SUNDAY. N'gapui!. ss., E. Stepheseon, for Wha-D-garei. KaniOi'!'., s.s., J, Teixeira. Tor Whangarei. Baden-Powell, s.s . Sanst.ia. for Whangarei. Peiicon, s.s.J. Whittingham. for Kopu. Louisa Craig, barque, tor Kopu, Wha-B£-»re! and MeJbouTnc. THIS DAY. Biavo, scow, A. Neilsou. for Ngunguni. L'XKIX CO.'s MOViEMiISNTS. This Day.—Flanroio arrives from Fiji; Whitngape sails for Xewc-jstle; Maheno' sails for Sydne>-. Tuesday.—Tofua sails for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney: Srjuall sails for Tologa ! Bay and Gisborne; Tarawera sails for I Southern ports: Jlauroto sails for Welling- j ton amd West port. Wednesday. Wunaka sails for Napier. Lyttelron, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamaru, and Tim'a ru. Thursday. -Mokoia arrives from South. Saturday.—Mokoia sails for Soudh. WEST COAST. Tills Da.v.-Rnsaraond sails for Wellington tdrrecti. Pictou and .Nelson. Friday. HVmamond arrives from Wellington. Picton. Nelson; Rosamond sails for Xew Plymouth, Wellington, fictoo, and 2s'elson. VESSELS IN POUT. Tofnn. p.s.. at Hobson-street u-narf Indraptira. b.b.. at Queen-street, wharf Terrier, s.s., at Qneen-street wharf Tarawera, sjs., at Queen-street whaTf W.iimana. s.k., at Railway wharf Triton, liarque, at Railway wbarf Daniel, barque, at Railway wharf Casablanca, barque, at Railway wharf Maheno, s.s., at. Qneen-street wharf 1 Aldebaran. barque, in stream IrLs, cable steamer, in stream Louisa Craig, barque, at Railway wharf It Is expected that the Terrier will sail for Brisbane some time to-morrow. The I'nion Company's steamer Whangape is to sail this afternoon for Newcastle to lead for Lytteiton and Dunedin. The steamer Squall arrived from Gisoorne at Limestone Island at 7 p.m. on Saturday. She is to sail for Tologa Bay and Gisoorne at. noon to-morrow. The Shaw-Savlll steamer Marere is due at. Auckland from Wellington on Wednesday to contlnne Homeward loading. She is to sail from this port for London direct about Saturday next. With a cargo of coal for Auckland, tbe barque Northern Chief sailed from Newcastle on Saturday. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that t ue steamer VVaiwera left Melbourne for Sydney on Saturday. She is due here on March i. Tl.e Rakaia. originally fixed to complete her loading at Auckland, is now scheduled t" sail from Lytteiton on Thursday next for Loudon direct. The I'nion Company's trainlnc ship Dartford was towed to sea from Newcastle on Monday last wiib 1745 tons of coal aboard for San Francisco. j The barquentine Volador Is loading ic Sydney for Kaipara on account of Messrs. E. D. Tike and Co. The L'uiou Company's steamer Hauroto Is due some time to-day from Fiji. She has ten saloon and seven steerage passengers for Auckland. Tbe Pelican sailed last evening with the Daniel in tow for Mercury Bay. This moi-iing the signalman at M't. Victoria reported that the vessels were returning, the weather outside being stormy. The Drayton Grange, of the F. 11.5. fleet. Is to sail from Wellington to-morrow for Avoumonth. She had originally .been fixed to take final departure from Lytteiton. The New Zealand Shipping Company's uteamer Otakl is to sail from Wellington for Auckland to complete Homeward loading. She Jg to sail from tola port for

IMPORTS. Per Indrarmra, from London: 6000 ions •general merchandise. Per Tarawera, from Soretheru 'ports: 400 sacks, 130 100s, and 400 oO's flour, 10 sacks oatmeal, 110 sacks bran, 15 sacks fescue. 1(1 cases paiper, ito eases fectionery. 50 cases sotrp. 80 sacks chaff, 15 cases matches. SO cases meats, 16 eases 'biscuits, :v> sacks ryeeorn. 20 cases hops, ISjO bags potatoes, 105' bales straw, SI cases tea, 2-"> cases currants. 140 sacks peas. .'•(( cases sheep dip. :h cases canities. L' 7 cases lard, 240 sacks wheal, 50 sacks pollard. (570 sacks oats, 13 sacks oa'tlna, 57 boxes butter, 5 sacks wheatmeal. 6 cases s-tarcb, 360 sacks grass seed. 20 case.-, tooacco, and a large quantity of sundries. Tor Maheno, from Sydney: 42 ingots cripper, ingots tin. H5 era-ptv drums. 100 steel rails. ST.O felloes, li'.l pieces timber, 44 oases tobacco. 104 bags seed. 40 sacks flour, 727 chests tea. 106" bags bonedust. a> cases soap. 7!K5 rasps candles. ;ifi-4 hags rice, L'OO drums oil. 25 hags .pepper, 20 cases cheese? 04 cases canned cherries, IDS hags bark. «S! cases Wolfe's schnapps, 2SI cases ■wine- 771 cylinders gas. 14S nises pinearrples. S3l bags empty bottles. 4» cases tobacco, 50 ba-s tapioca. 60 cases stra-wberrv pulp. 100 bales hessian. aud a large quantity of sundries. Per Greyhound, from X-orthern ports: 600 sacks and 200 cases kauri gum, 6000 ft Umber, and sundries. BANFFSHIRE DIE TO-MORBOW. The F.H S. Banffshire | s dnp to-morrow from Liverpool, via Australian potts. The vessel is bringing a numher or third-class passengers for all parts of the Dominion, ""bile her earco for Auckland approximates 3000 tons. From Auckland the Banffshire proceeds to Wellington* Lytteiton, and Dunedin. TARAWERA FROM THE SOUTH. The Colon Company's Tarawera arrived from Dui.etjjn and war poru ar jo n<lon yesterday, and was berthed at tbe new Queen-srreet wharf. The- purser reports that the vessel left Dunedin on February 20, and made tbe usual calks at Southern and East Coast ports. Departure was taken from Gisborne at 11 a.m. nu Saturday, and the Tarawera arrived as above. The vessel sails for the South again at 2 p.m. tomorrow. PASSENGERS BY THE MAHENO. The I'nion Company's Maheno, sailing at 5.30 p.m. ro-day lor Sydney direct, takes the following .passengers:—Misses Jameson (St. Sheridan, Cheswey (21. Uartrine Cottier, Kolle, Kato, 'Hoy. McLean, Bushcil, Molesworth, Fleetwood, Mudge, Har-l'lstnd. Dowry, Heraing cit. Campbell t2> Maggie Papakura, Greenfield, Clark, Baxter. iMesdaimes toner, Ilain and child. Lifldard. McEn- ",.,-'■ J' u '\ k ",?''• Alexander. Oocke aud ..aiild, Marshall, Johnson. Anderson. BarroWrl .- L J-?\ Cheswey. McGill aud child. Marsetts Sil.bald (2i. Wyatt (2i. Collins. I»arIpvillc. hoinmau. Wallace. Synionds and infant. J. O. Jones, Harvey, Fuss, Messrs a , *? n \ n -?' rtl «y. '-McCarthy. Barnard' Butzbach, Blair. Shaw. M.Vaughev ,•, U£?r'' ,TO : xil Rl "-hery. Liadtard. M-Kinlev rvrter. K. McEnally. Heune (2) ■Faulkner' Mi-u-hc-il. (iam. Aleiander, Deck. Marshall' Johnson, Anderson. Endean Wrnt* pK i.N n ■ ■ )'- nxic - dinner. Machell. Barrowell Ft-anks Ire, Wyatt. SUgo. Met iii I. RrTc-' Howar.l, A B. -Totter. Jordan Maudie Newman Thomas. Hardman. Fuss Harvie' burn. Cash. Renz.v. Mamrban FoToT' T>rS

I.NDRAPI RA FROM LONDON Hon has boon aput^Kj his officers amidships, aud there is bertha«e w^nTm 11 ' .o! >l clu -' is The has ins,„? D , d^" B »« lß eeriug Company has nsUUed Ihe twui screw engines which develop mmo horse-power indicated ' There onT..h V , C , b u UtirS - WUn , * wor klng pressure of 2001b to the square inch. The vessel left London on December 22, and arrived at Las I almas on December 20. On rounding the t ape u strong south-west gale was met with, which continued with unabated violence for live days. On the run from Las I almas to the Cape of Good Hope her average speed was 14.5 kuoto. The vessel arrived at Melbourne on February 2. aud after working Australian ports resumed her voyage for Auckland at 7 a.m. on Feb. 21. Fine weather was experienced on the nui across, and the vessel arrived as above. Following officers are associated with Captain R. P. Craven:—Chief, Mr A. E. Tbirkell; second, Mr J. Hatfield; third, Mr J. Edwards: fourth. Mr J. Bateson. Mr J. Pratt is chief engineer, Mr W. Nelson second, Mr L. Goodall third, Mr P. Lindsay fourth, Mr J. Spencer flftti, and Mr C. Carter sixth. Mr J. MaoCleary is chief refrigerating engineer and Mr W. Perry second. Mr ivo Clarke is purser and Mr A. Casey chief steward, while Dr. J. Zielc is the ship's surgeon. PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) LONDON, January 10. The New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M.s. Turakiua leaves London to-day for New Zealand with tbe following saloon passengers:—Captain and Mrs. W. E. Browne. Mr. aud Mrs. E. P. Calvert, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. How at, Miss Kidd, Mrs. M. and Miss L. Logan, Master Logan, Itfr. 11. Parker Lowe. Mr. aud Mrs. E. H. Reld, Mr. aud Mrs. L. E. Wbltaker and nurse, Masters Whitaker (2), Miss A. Annand, Mr. C. E. Atkins. Mr. T. Batting, Mrs. A. E. Beer. Miss M. Blennerhassett Misses Burrcil (2). Mrs. E. and Master T. Davie* Mrs. R. Davis. Mrs. N. and Master J. Darnell, Mr. H. Gibb. Miss B. Gibson. Miss E. G. Gray, Miss E. Hall, Mr. E. Heywood, Mrs. Heywood, Miss E. Herwood, , Mr. F. Hobos, Miss A. Hopkins, Mrs. M. A I Levett, Miss O. Levett, Mr. H. V. Mayne, Mr. E. Mount, Mr. J. M. Page, Mr R 3 Reeves, Mrs. F. C. Sadler, Mr. A. G Scnltb.orpe, Mr. J, Saort, Mr. J. Tnorntou, Mrs. Mrs. E Traak. Mr. J. E. Warren, land 312 third clas*.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 49, 26 February 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 49, 26 February 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 49, 26 February 1912, Page 4