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SHIPPING.

Monn's Age: La*: Quarter. March 11, aJ SnuseT: This evening, fi.iS. ■iitmriso To-morrow morning, 5.37. lIIb'H WATER. AitctkrM: This evening. to-nu>rroai Oaehimg*: Tn-nrorrnw morning, <o Snorrow evening. 1-21. llt-tifN: Tn-morrow morntngi &- ■ to-morrow evening. 0.7. Kinnar:i Hearts: To-morrow morning, I.UJ cveaing. 1-32. ARRIVALS. THIS IKY. '•Tally ilo. scon-, from Tnirua. !i3[)bne. 5..->., c. Faulkner, tram Mercury flay. Northern I'o., ng^ntts. V.ipourL r. tlxtiiistln. from Tanrnngc. (P-iisenisers: Mini" 11-.tinphreys, Meadamea "VVakiDon. Man. Messrs. Waldron, Ward, l : .ma. Baier. i inirlhart. Simpson. Kemp. s-. nr.(-r»T (i'-iipp rarfnne. Bumpstead. Me- >.. L rage. Mulvey. Rev. Mr. VVedderspooa, l_ci! Jlr. Toljlii. Northern Co., agent*. YESTERDAY. \Czitt«ra, t n.-u-mon. from St. JehA <T!ajuMhi). rin St. Vincent. Melboorne, and v-ydnry,— Hear Zealand Shipping f'o., Ud., »»enis. ixirkrfnle, S.K-. <;:bson. from >ew ork, sia. i 'afM-towtu Mi-U»onir, and Sydney.— -A_ 11. Ntttfuui. Ud.. a.gctlt.''. r-nwsanau. 5..«.. E. licbeort. from Whaawotcei. ltissenger': Mesdatnea Skeltnn, Peal, Bcm-c. Bureer. (i. RobinaoiL. ißteson, S.oU. Myers. Seville, Mclnnes, 81if«es TCiiight (-i. Woods. Peas. Wilson, J Kyte. Howard. HilL Turner. Messrs B. Alltva>i. itnEtoti. Dlnste, Neville, Mclnnea, A. G. llalliday. 1-evey, T. M. Stewart, i.ynrJi, McKay. <ioodali. Buntln. Bell, t>Tnp. "Wobst.r. Trestle, Davte, J. D. Krnztr, Mcrnllrmgh. E. P, Tomllneon. the Rev. J. T. Mc.Wiltiam, and 13 emeva#rc.—Northern Co.. ag#^its.. s-s.. J. Taw. from Ohiwa and SnuxangS- —Northern Co., agents. TAEPAJRTrRES. YEHTBHDAT. Wtermera-•«.«., ."VKSi, Wra. W, Walier, ft* •JEast Coßßtaad Sootbern ports. (Passenger Jlsj. published yesterday! GifTieJc. s-s_ Jonas. for Whangarei Kanifiri, C. W. Cumming, for Vhav *B};aiei. s.s., e. Petersen, for Whaas.?axel. tT.S.S. CO.'S MOVEWBNTS. *niis Thry-Sqna-ll sails for Toroga Bay 'BTcl Ursborne. Tbnrwfcry. TitJunc arrives from Tahiti tnrj Koromiko arrives from (Vr'i'P+porL Friday. MonoTra.i arri-ves ft om East Toa«: portr; KoromUo Brrivee from Weat-. Saturday.—Monowal sails for Bonth. WEST COAST. . • iritis T>H3-. Korolti! sails for West Coast., VESSELS n° fOTtT. T-itort, bffnrpie. at Railway wharf f t-saWaoca, barque, in stream AUebaran. barque, at Railway wharf 3 rts. cable steamer, in stream Craig, barqne. at Railway wharf A;frfede. schooner. In stream Jv.iiTtoaui, at P.ailway wharf' N ivna, s.s_ a-t Railway wharf SjuaD, s_s., at Qitevti street wharf Nzn-hrre, at Choisea 'li.'len. barque: in streatti <*.-.oxhern Cross, s-s.. in srreflim Tubel, schooner, in stream iFairbTrrn. am. schooner, at Hobson-etreet extension 3&a<o. aux. schooner, at Kobeon street «xT'iTferinle. «s.s.. at Queen-street winarf OTjiiwcre. s-s.. at Queen-ertreet wharf CVi r aiapn, ara. 6tiioouer, at Railway wharf

PROJECTED "DEPASTURES. TOR FIJI— Hanrnt.i. s.s.. March 13 . i. FOB COOK AND FKIEKDLT ISLANDS—tTaiuup, March 12 FOR THE LSLAND££Aturi. s.s-, March 25 FOB STDNET--iMahf-Jin. March 11 FOE VANCOUVER—i;eaianrita. li.Sl.fi., March IS FOE LONDON—<'caki, >_•*., iinrch 4 Clan Ojrilry. s.s.. oarlvin March .Moldavia. K.M.S.. March 15 J«in;nitira, s-s..- -Mar<?li IS Waiwen, s-s., March: HO EXPECTED ARBITALS. Anso Bolivian, from New York; sajled ssebruary IT Chofita, a.s., .from Cook lalahda; dsa Fehroary. Jluuuiui, 6-s., from London; sailed Jauoary 26; due March 12 Hoht-nfels. from New fork; to aall Xodruiwrah, 8-s, from Loudon; saUod January 28; due March 27 Joseph Cxajg, barque, from Malhoame' ta salL K'-ut, s.s.. from Liverpool; to gall March I file Ora. from London; sailed Feb 8- do* March 24 " Blarjorie Crais,. barque, from. Vnrmamh—l. to ball •aiarnmn, s.s., Irom Tattcoover; doe March 12. Maknra, s.*., from Vancouver; doe April 8, Boseric, s-s., from New Tork; sailed De-cpin-ber 30, due March 15 Surrey. from Liverpool; sailed February S, dne April 12. / .Sussex. s-&_ from Liverpool; -sailed Jamatry L2. due March X 7. - Writenmta, &£_ from Calcutta, to saiL "Wtrtanui, s.s_, from St. JobB; a* find JIUUIIJ 19, due March 26. Jthainrraa, a.p.. -from Loudon; sailed Jsmaary 5, dw March 6. Eerehana. s-e_. from London; tailed Faaraary a, due April 8. ToOToana. ■from New tack: *> s*fl Sare» IB Ka-ntenrorm, from New York; Saßed Janoary 15 ..... B"fcenf«i&, Irom New Tort; to aall Ntm--OTJ- ID IMPORTS. i Per -KirfaJale. from 3T*w 'T«k: «W> toM general merebasifllse. Per Walwpra, from St Joltn: SCO taaT general ■merchandise. T"be JtelxminrTis to have left Csduej Oris jT'tcrunrm for <iireet_ Hie la cfcua ban? on Sunday. The Huddart-Parker ftwmw Witmnera sa! led at up.Tit. yestonfey .lor Bast Coast tuid riocthfirri ports. The rnlon Company's steamer TaJone la' due in Auckland from the Cook and SaJWj Inlands totmjrTow evening. fro-mc tn the heavy sea on Sntordiy test th" I lovormnertt steamer HJnemoa ws* mv lihle- t» laxtti scores at -CBatlepoint Ugb£hoaa*. The CK.ced3imeiit ateaineT Hinemoa, which U mataas a tonr of the northern licht?i<Tn!.c&, is-due at Anekland about Saturday next. Tb*- Northern Company-* steamer Walotahi. which was ordinarily due from B—rt] to-day, is aot -expected ,tIU to-morrow morntrc. was delayed hy had weather on th<- way up. *jid has a large cargo to load a: the northern port "The 'Nbrttem rvrmpany has been adTtaed ' that rhe Ngatiaoai reaelmd QpottH ytmterday moraine: from Obhra. whej* ebe bad *ern detained hy the weather. -She ta «a--jwtml to raa3«L' A"iicklaiio "to-mowow. and lea-ves for Tannwiga and Opotlki on Krldsj. Thir Creymouth "Harbtmr Board's twln-gr-rpw suction and bucket dredge Mawhera arritPfi at Welttoston on Sstnrtay e-rmlnz from the West Coast port for orwhanL It if noteworthy tlmt the nail made par-p«rti<-u!arty good tftne between tie porta, nine knots. Mr. Fellows, assistant Ugbthaase-keeper at Majiukau (North Head), has been pretnoted to be principal keeper at Bast Cape. 1-' place of" Mr. Ansin. wbo ""ftn to KaJttara. Mr. Flood goes to feast Ope light, i.o aasistazit ksoper, in alace of Mr. Levis, who Juts resigned. The. 'Monowal was delayed la <Jlachar|ftnjt cargo at omiag to tmd sssallll I and trill, •cooaaqjietrfly, not arrJre at Aack--1.-ind till Friday morning. Tlte Scales liner Clan Oallry la doe to leave Lrtterton to-daj for AocMajad direct. She is expected heea an tUatmtf -maaataaT. and u-ra dtochawo MMOO fast «C Jamb from Rnnbnry, as «>•£ aa some prodaca from Sooth, KhftjUJ «Ms) laad and icn«ral raqeo tarjßaasjr jaaaa, -aad jtmuaiii ; v> WeHtnsion to tmtaaal <aa -rast oC *a» Mmhiw, arrMssaj^saOQßalßffaiaAas^oa^

I TA» Northern Conrpaay's HMe JCgal pabi Which wag docked yesleiiSay for the ntttnr of a new propeller anil shaft, was (tasted oat this moraine, and wfll leave ...a* nana! /or Whangarel at 10 o'clock this The Tai.vrmna Tramways and Ferry Com" nanj's steamer, which ran into the Northeote •ferry tee yesterday morning, breaking her stem, was floated into the Ain-klflnd » 'GntliJ Dock to-day for repairs. She will nrohaMy he able to resume her running In fonr or dt» days. THE SCSSEX. fo# ■'edwrai-Houlder-Sn.ire liner Bhiom. watch «ulpu3 at Sydney yesterday from „ Adeerpool. k &ae here about Tuesday next frora Ne »< aslle She is bringing a number of nTst-etaus and third-class passengers for all nazta. WHAKARI7A »178 PATfRDAY. The Tyser liner Whakarna. from London, Tia Australian vK>rts. left Sydney for Aurkland direct yesterday morning. She is due on Saturday rooming, and will discharge 2600 tons of cargo _a.t this pott. _P?AFWIERA AST) KiRrtDALE ARRIVE. The New Bealatrd Shipping Cotnpany'a chartered steamer WsiweTa. from St. John* (New TTrtrntTrlrl-i via 'Melbourne and Sye«sf, arrived, at about 8.30 p.ai, yesterday, and bertjjed at the wharf at 4 pan. She hag on board 5W tons of general cfttf«> tor Auckland, after dlsc-'har£. 4ng here, trill jro south to unload the re- ' mainder. Tihe WaJweri left St. John's on , Deeeftßier 28. arid ericonntered a severe wes- j terly jralc. on her- passage ikiwn the Bay oi Ftmdy. Her decks .were continually flooded, and two of t'he erew suffered injuries. Tfljeee were landed at St. Vlu< er>t. and the vessel resumed her voyage on the fame daj. Moderate weather was experienced till the quator was trowed, and then fine weather till the was rottnd"d. A violent sale of three dwiys' duration was encountered, after crossing the +."» th meridian. bourne was reached on February llpliwiont fnrtber incident. After dttechanglfK «arg«.. she went on ro Sydney, which wsjs left at 2 p.ta. on Thursday lnrt.. On rh| voyage fternaa toe Tasman Sea a aid bead seas were experienced, napkin A. 3. CbauTnan is in cmnmand, the officers being: Chief. Mr. A. r .Read: second. Mr. «. Lev»ck; third. Mr. H. Gordon; fourth, Mr. A. Hanktas: '•bief engineer. Mr. <s*• Geach; second. Mt. W, ."Confe's: tljixd. Mr;. J'. M*r--kay: fourth. iMr. W. Alien; firth, Mr.. G.. Jaclrson. ' Chief' refrigerating engineer, Mr.. S. Smiths second. Mr. W. r. Bond. The Waiwcra leaves for the South to-morrow ■ftwW», Her charter expires with tie completion of her discharge, and she win then load at various nomihkm port* for Ixmdrm. leaving Auckland finally about the end of the present month. - The eteajner KirltiJile. .belonrint to the Klrkdale •Steamship r'ompnny. of (rlasgowi and now iindeTi 1 charter to the American and Austrarlon line, -eai-hcd Auckland (from .New A"ork. via An«lralT«h ports,. at 3SO p.m. yesterrjiy. avfd ■berthed at tne New Qneen-otreet w*arf for tsve dJwharge of 1080 tons of geneml cnriro. The vessel left New York oh December 13. and reached Capetown on January It. having nw<t with faTWiraWe wM» - .or. On leaving .the Car* she encountereti a succession of soufheny gWe*. with Blohntarnorrs.'seas. A "fOaA deal of water was whtpped, birr tro damage resulted. The Klrkdale reached MeTbohrne in F**mary 6. and d'»charzed a portion of her cargo, afterwards leaping, foi; Sydney, for fumier discharge. Sydney was left on Thursday last, and during the first day m tip trip acrbsss a stormy «=ontjherlT gnle . name up. cansing the vesje] to roll heavily end ship a good deal of water.. Thick weather, with heavy rain was encountered on approaching the New Zealand coast, and lasted till her arrival. The Klrkdale leaTei at fb* end nf the weei fo idlactKUye at tWelitngton, tcrttelton, and Dtawdte.

TEUBGRAFHIC . SHIPPING. Manaonnl. Mnrch 4- Railed: Rangl and Korora, scows, for Aaekhntdv ■ BaaaelU March s..—Arrived (at 3.5 p.m.):-, Wafetaht. ».*., fr*n AncUana. TaarWßga. -Mareh X-—VTIrfl (at 5 p.m.): Aopoorl. «4».. fot AncUaod'. New Plrmonrh, March *.—Arrive*, at UOlo.: tlarawa, from Onehnnpi. Brdff, March s.—Sailed fnt !> p.mi; tTar.rtmoo, tim, tar HObhTt afrd Meft>oirrhe. OV*»SEA SEfrpPlXO. FrenMtte. MuftOi s.—Arrived: Orranto, 8.M.5.. from Lojidott. Mefboorne, March 3.—Arrfved: Moldavln. R.MJB-, Trom London, via way" ports. Pasaenaefs for New'Zermnil: MtsstfK Lofthoo-«e. Barter, Wnsos. Cronin. Wflnob ifi, ©rWlrths.. Mr* Green. Mea«r« G-reen. Mworoe. Wtthwfortl, Backley. Rcott, Qn»irtley. TVeidfner. Wrtib, Booker, Don?!fls (2), MaWaon. Earl. aofl Conntess of Morton. KorVrfrrtie. March o—ArHted: <?roaiter Kurftierm, <rom : *oufli*TT«btftß. Pns»enper« f»>r New KM)and: Meadnjjjes gprlth »»"J----eftltd. Power, Mills. Schroder and. child.' Halnen. RlcilffnT<r. Stticlcey. Lbsford, R!»idell, -Walker aad-'famnr, Pain aid danshter, Woodman fcaumann. Smith. Ualdnne.: Mesa*, Smith, Pow*r. T)letr.., SchroOW rhanen. Mills, lib*r»rd. Stucltey BMnall. *«♦. lit. Walter, »t. Mr. Paid.' - ">".'■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 4

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