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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: First Quarter, March 26. at j I 6 -i?Ucf'TbLs evening. 5.59- I To-morrow nwrning, 5.0&. UiGH WATER. 1 iuckfahd: This cventng, 10.33; to-morrow , morning, 10.49. ~ _.. _- { Ouehanga: To-morrow morning, -«■ to- « irnrrow evening. 3.4. __v.— 4 'Manukau Heads: To-morrow morxiin o , 1.1-1. to-morrcw evening, I-* 4 - __-_!„» Kajpara Heads: To-morrow morning. 2.30; to-DiorTow evening, 3.9. r ARRIVALS. 1 YESTERDAY. '■■■ tx--imrabi s-s. (' Hopkins, from Rus- ■ Of>. s - « Whansawa, liouhora. and Awannl. Pa*sengers: Misses McPheC. ™£ a -J*?££ Messrs Rovic Trvsaik. Carlich, PhC na _'°_ _, ™r. .1. Thompson,. c Kansie. v. Thompson. StankovK*,— Nwta- « Cr Ka n '.er .°s.'s from Wbanga- a tri - Northern S.S. Co.. agents. « .meirtirord. s.s.. B. H. Goerts, from the l> Gnat Harrier,—Northern S2S. <-»-, agents. TUiS DAY. Endeavour, auxiliary kelxb, C. Johnston, „ from Whangarei. . - lrf _- f May Howard, auxiliary schooner. Jones, . frvm the coast. -,_,_ a Nsaiwre s s.. 11. Billner, from Grey- j. mcialh — Wtnstone and Co., agents. -1 (tua 6 a 3144, Crawford, from Sydney and the islands. FasaengcrsT Mesdames _ Wcjcndler Scholu, B. Tonga, Hallard and , Infant, Misses Meredith (21. Mann, bands, a Brrrne Prlncras Charlorte, M«srs. C l^Ju. Key rVmiieder, V. Schwerasch, A. c. Franz F Fcnncr Scholtz, A. Gartner, A. T Meredith. A Walter, G. M-cDonald, A Millar. Master Rrahnc, and. ; 16 eteeragt-.— r 4=-nt->r> Co., :i_-ents. a AsponrL s-s.-, -t." Itaflttam, "from Tan- .1 ra-i<Ti Paissengers: Mesdames Herbert, s (fellows. Messrs J. Murray,. Thompson, J Bonne—«». Peglcr, Ibbotson, Mountford, J i>ici--,:.-[id, lyermau. G. Croft, Dtckey, » Temanek, Masters Hanson, Monntford,— F Nonhprq-C0..-agents. • „ -II Clansman, «.s., E. JJcLcod, from. Russell. I TVissengers: Mesdames fo'rry and two child- a r.-i. F. Naw'ton. Morris'and two eTlildrch, I I,'niKTS. Burrows, J. Dcrry, Nurse Maixlcr, Mi««* Mackrell. McLeod. Mansfleld. Wi, Mri ready. W.-bb. Mesars C. F. Christie r. A. Rochnrk, Meen.in. 11. IT. White, t-bep- r herd. i. 11. Hinnvn-n. ('. Jones, Schmidt, ~ < :ark. Roberts. T. Brown, Morris. A. G. Matthews Johns, J. J. Cotter, Laraach, and f three atccrasc— Northern Co., agents. p rKTARTURES. 5 YESTERDAY. r Xgapobl, for Wba- c ""oneVtnsford. f.5... E. U. £ocr_.-foi Mer- " ct,t-. Bar and Taima. r'aed MUle F&ilt-ae,-scow, Thomson, for tfce roa.'t. _ _ __ Alma scow, Soares, for the Great Bar- . rle.-. ' . — THIS DAT. Monowai. S.S.. 3433, J. Robertson, for Dunedin. via ports. Passengers: For Toko- t jinru'BOv—Miss M-'Jackson. For Gisborne '- Misr-es' Allen, Armour. Preston, Roche, i Mriiinmos Galloway and qhild. Voigt. i Buiham. Rawnsley and cmlA, Wehstor (2). Kerr and two children_Messrs Cave, Bacon, ■» Ti T.-Dnnean. Kerr. Galloway. Voigt, Ram- ? say. Tamati, GlUman (25. Eynn. Schwabe, r Ft. A. Whitraker, J. McLeod, Peacocke, W. y Clarke Captain Battam. For Napier— _ Mesdames Hood, Lamb and child. Falls. . Tn-jibs awl child. Ga—art, Messrs J,-Grlffln. Chi.imooilelev. <i. Cardno. Hood, . Wa.tP.ra, r Lamb For'WeLMmrton —Mies Brown. Mes- 1 d.iraes Griffiths. Burl, Messrs Parkham, ' <wtnhor-i, Coßirs. Baird. - For -Lyttelton— a Mtsses M. White, Kenaerdlhe, Airs Banwin. For Dimed.D—Mrs Brebner. Messrs Brebner, j a Brown. W. .1. Tyle. T..W. Robinson, . Tonns. Captain Sorenscn, and SO steerage . all parts. i PROJECTED DEPASTUBBS: . .( foe ftci— *.-..- ■:-. -;__." j Atua. s-s., Mnreh-as : .j FOR COOK AND FRIENDLY. -.:. .' ISLANCBr-. ". " :, Taiune. s.s.. April-&' - - FOR THE ISLANDS— Atua. s.s.. Mafch 26 : -'•*-_ -- 1 FOR SYDXEY— ' Anta. s.s., March 26 Mongolia, April S. FOR ViNCOUVEB— aitrnma, R.Ms., April 13 FOB LONDON— '--'-' . ' ~ Rangatira, s.s., March IS Ilurnnui, s.s.. via South, about March IS Wal-.rcra, s.s., March 30 UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. * EAST COAST. - - - - ■ 5 Ka turd ay—Monowai leaves for East Coast • pens: Kaiapot leaves foe Gisborne ..and Napier: Wanaka leaves for Oamaru.- Bluff, and Timaru; Malta! leaves for Newcastle. . Sunday-- ?iTabeno arrives from Sydney; Tarawera arrives from Southern porta.- ' I Monday -Mahcno leaves for Sydney; Haurt'io arrives .from. Fiji. ■ WEST COAST Sunday— -Rosamond arrives from Picton, , S iison, Wellington, and New- Plymouth; Kosaniood sails for New riymoafih. Welling- ' t n. I'ieton. anu"NPlsnn, daylight (Monday); 1 Kaitcnu arrives from Westport. ■■> The Joseph Craig, now discharging tim- - ■per at iM.clrn>iiriie, has been fixed to load* : priiduee at ihe Victorian port for A"nckland. The geaiauflic 1b due at London on Sunr d.i.v frotn Auckland.- Ou completion of discharge she loads for Sew Zealand ports. The Northern Co.'s Rarawia, which missel a trip to New Plymouth -this week, sails from Qnchanga at 3.30 p.m. to-nior-ro-.v. - - '"''.-... Shortage of railway- trneks- delayed the discharge »f the Banff shite at-Trmaru. .It it expected ihat the vessel will arrive-at Inmedin ta-day. Ibei-.. was a liberal display Of h'unflhg 0-. the Union Cn.'s vessels on Weddcsiln-.-.- In '-e!e.»ratl<m of'• the of at-. c,i.ift)ie. chief officer or-.thcMaarU..; Cap--i-i Bnijons has. advised the_.Mariße D-pann.-ui that he has replaced .fie Snn- - da;.- iift.'V; buoy in Wafteke Charmer, AuckL. nn Harbour. YcDterday the Union Co.'s steaTncr Whangape left Lynleton with 100" horses for exhlbiiiou at the Sydney »how-.-Tnr- lonic, which sailed <fron> Wellington for London ou Thursday aftcrpo.on, bad 70 Bai.xia, 61 second saloon, and 76 third class p.-.sscngcrs tfor Home. It has been definitely decided thai the' F.H.-S. steamer. Somerset twill sail from LyvCeton nr Sunday for A-ponxuouths Ti;e Shaw-Sarill steamer Walmana at Inadiug in the South, is, •fo sail flnally frmi Wellington for London on Wtdnes-d.-v. Manh 27. 'I be Shaw-Savili steamer Kla Ora, due from London on Wednesday next, .baa SSOO ton< of cargo to discharge here. On compic. it,, she proceeds to Wellington and the The -.-Loamcr Baroona is dhc from Kaip.;r„ !.i-nnim>w. and will be berthed at N . 4 Jetty to undergo a compiete overhaul pri..,- :o departure for the Islands, where' a.i- is •■ Vi- suitioned. iv-- Kaituua is due at Onehunga this O-f-.ernoc-i fnai the West Coast and Wellington, -phe has _ISOO tpns-of'eoal for the n-r.. and on c«r.pletion of'd&charge loads at Kaipsra f»r Melbourne-and Adelaide. The Union Company announce that unless a fulfil Vat - ivtrmber- oi_ paSiengeist-bave booted by Wednesday, 27th March, the trip to Pfelorus- Sotrad vil) be abandoned. .....' ' The Ihnnxata is not expected" to 6ail for Elaitiara till Saturday -nexL In addition -to general cargo for Northern,ports, she loads about 200.000 feet of timber here. This evening the Wanaka sals for East Coast ports of the South Island to load' for Auckl-ind; the Maitai, for Newcastle, to load c-\m for this port: and the Kaiapbi, for OS-borne, to continue discharge of her NewQaite a fleet of four-masted barques are now on their.way to Adelaide, amongst tinti being rite Al-tair (2757 'tons), A'ndnn t'sra tonsr. '"urrodale (1982 tons). Hinemoa (22ii3 t'.asi. Marion Llghtbbdy (2(773 tons)) Oivwact- i' 2"211 tons), and Semantha (2211 After an absence extending over six months, the Federal- steamer Nairnshire will re-enter the Australian and Ne»v Zealand Trade next month. She arrived at Avonmouth last October" [from New Zealand, and bas. It is nnflerstood, -undergone- ao extensive overbar.V. -Aeconjlrai to alransemeats, lane twill defeat from Ltw — ■ L?° ° D April 6 for 6ydßeyS_B4- New Zf»wad, sorts, \ • » ,

tucpovvs. l'er Ngahere, from Gre-rnroirt-.: 1285 ton* of coal. , Per At.a, from Sydney -wi Islaix-S: T079 sacks copra. 40 atcki cocoa. - and 54. sacks , of' f-_ng*as. ... YTAgAmn AT STDNET. The Wakannl, according to cable advice received at tbe local office of tbe New Zealand Shipping Co.. arrived at Sydney yesterday from St. John, via ports. The vessel leaves Sydney on Tuesday next, and arrives in Auckland on the following: Sunday. MAETCBA SAILS. The Maknra. according to cable advice received oy the local oli.ee «f the "Onion Co., sailed from Vancouver at 7 p.m. ou Wednesday for Auckland. She has aboarfl 35 first, 00 second, and 55 third class p*B--i sengnrs, and 280 tons of cargo. She Is due lat Auckland on April 2. ENNERDALE, FOX AUC_-I_-.NI*. The steamer Bmierdale, of the MaoMland Steamship Oompauy, according to advice received by the local agents. Messrs Bond and Bell. Ia to load at Oiimani on April 11, and at Tia-ar-i on April 52, for Auckland direct. On completion of discharge at this port she loir., geaeral cargo for tireymoaih. MAHENO AND TASA"""*£BA. The Union Co.'s steam*-: "Mahe-o. which sailed from Sydney at noon un Wednesday for Auckland, was in communication with the Wellington Radio SN-f.lon last night. and |p*im»ted that Bhe expected to arrive here at 3 p.m. to-nuorro--*. On arrival, the •MahCno berths at the Queen-street -wharf. Tbe T-ira-vera sailed from Gisborne at 2 pan. to-<lny and may be expected about the some- honr to-morrow. She will berth at the -lobson-strect wharf. ATUA ARRIVES. -.Top Jjjiiou- Company* steamer -Atua srrived from Sydney, via tbe Islands, at 10 a.m. to-day. and, -4*«-- uiedical inspection In the. stream, was berthed at the Queenst reet Wharf*. The purser reports tttat tbe vessel was tnvo days late in leavlug Sydney. The weather throughout the voyage was stormy, the wind ol times freshening to a j;ni.. "Departure Was taken from Nulra-'ofn ut- -T a.m. nn Ihe Iftfch Inst., the vessel arrjviit!."*." Aurtland.- sx fthovj;.-.. _£he sails aj-ala- on the- n-it-ward- trip for Sydn o "" at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. '.' NCAWERE. PROM GRHTV-MOrtlll. The Blackball coll'tr Ksain-re-- arrived . -SimlGW'-rtaO-ith' (it 7.30 ,a.ji-._to-daj; .aiid was Wrrt.hcd nt tbe-Qieen-streel "wharf. The captain reports nun:: "the Xgnhere satleil from C4reymmitii nn the I.oth lust. at. 10.2*> p.m. A heavy easterly gale was enro_„tercd in the Straits, big seas sweeping the decks. Stormy easterly'weather'was met -n-itli till j rfaoiing th<? Tnpe. and from rhonce strons [.south-westerly wimls. till arrival. -She da- i chnrfror, .HOC'- tons of cua|. at Queeit-strent and the re__ainder at Chelsea. On <ro"h•ptctioh the vessel returns to Cfreymoutb.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 72, 23 March 1912, Page 4

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