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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: First Quarter, March 28, at 6.32 p.m. ' Sunset: Tils evening. 5.04. Sunrise: To-morrow moralng, -6.0. f HIGH WATEB. Auckland: Chis evening. 0.31; tomorrow tnoriiinc, 1.8. Onehunsa: To-morrcw morning, *.o<s: tomorrow evening, 5.17. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning, 8.83" to-morrow evening. 3-57. Kaiparn Heads: To-morrow monuns, 4.55; to-morrow evening, 5.23. ARRIVALS. I'ESTERDAY. Kcatiasra. k.s., W. Bark, from Opotiki. Passeusers: Misses McGregor (2), Bopkett ana child,' Sratti- (2). sdJllne * M° W ,t Eolcnd .-.lid ehUd, Heard, Messrs Bncklai><L -Hc.;n>-or lliles Johnston, Hunter. Mairteu <2i, Blake, rurceJL ITke.— Northern t-0., bj« T. Meyers, from. Whangarel. —Kortbern Co.,- agents. THIS DAT. ) Inga. S.S., MOO tons,' from Newcastle.—J. J " Kawf'anlTsehooner, J. H. Skinner, from Gislwrne. , May Howardran*- schooner, Jones, from ■tie Coast. Hauroto. s.s.. 19SS, Todd. from fenva. ■Passengers: -Misses Baker, Mesdames Smythe. Ilowat,- -Rankijie and child, Caldwell -md TVilson and 2 children, -■■■Connelly, Messrs. Rray, - letters. Dr. Smytae, Rankiner-Schoeffel. Caldwell. Conmelfy, and 14 steerage.—UiUon Co., agents. DEr-ARTTKES. YESTERDAY. Xraipohi, sjs., E. Stephenson, for Wba"'iaiumaD, s-s.. E. iMcLeod, for Russell End Opua. iunourl. s.s., T. Hanlt:iin, for Tanranga. Waiotahi. S.S., C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay :iud .vay ports. Apauci. s.s.. J. Wilson, for Awanul. Soahora. Whanpiroa. and MangonuL Br.rten-Powell, b..s, H. TctErsec, for WbaC caret. "iCndeavour, aux. ke'ch, C. Joonson, for tVTliansarei. THTS DAY. Daphne. s.s., C. Faulkner, for Whikataae. Kanleri, s.s., aieyers, for Whangarei. Tar.iwera. t.?.. 2003, McLean, t»r Dnnedin and way tone. Passengers: For Gisborne—illsses fiianth, Sadler, Currie, Clare. JakinF. Trune, Sister of Mercy. Mrs Jones, Messrs L'istone. C. Falkner. W. Greshajn. W. J. D.inn, Captain Crisp. For Napier—Misses Hr-ttoo. Barter, Messrs Eaiker, Thomson. For Wellington: Miss Candler. E. V. Butler, Scctt-Nelson (2), Meedames PearcPi Moad, Messrs M. Bntten, Pearce, Moad, Newman. For Lytteltou— Miss F-cst Mrs Lawson, Messrs A. Batten, F. l.aweon, J. Lawson. For Dunedln— Jl'lsses k'-nolds (2), ilutton, Mrs Hullard and child, Mr Hooney. Kor all eteenipe. UNION COMTANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST CAST. This Dar—Taraw?ra leaves for -Southern , port?:' Sinnroto leaves for Westpor.t; Wairuna leaves for Newcastle. | Wedui sJay -Atuu leaves for ootilji iy;a ■ tela B 4s. I'hursday— Mokoin arrives from SontJ. WEST COAST. Thursday—Kaituna leaves for Kalpara. TROJECTED DEPARTURES. FOR NICE— Kereru. kefcli, to sail FOR PI.II—. ' Atua, s.s., March Z" Baovoto. H.&., April 10 FOE COOK AJiO.FBIEKDIiX ISLANDS— ETalune, s.s., April 9 FOR THE ISLANDS— Atca, S.S., March 27 FOR STDKEY— At-ja, k.s., Marih 27 Victoria, 8.5., April 1 •UougoUa, April 10 FOE V AX.COTJVEH— llaram, E.M 5.,. April 12 FOB LOKDON— ETiranui, s.s., via Sooth, to-day iWalnera, s.s., Aiareii'3o Mongolia, 8.M.E., April 10 Bamlsbire, s.s., direct, April 13 VESSELS IN PORT, ■Wairuna, s-s., at Railway wiharf Korctieru Chief, DarQut, at Railway vnarf Iris, cable steamer, la stream Alfriede. schooner. In stream iiouitljeru Cross., s.s.. In stream Ysabel, schooner, at Queen-street wharf Samoa, schooner, at No. 4 jetty Kgahere, s.s., at Chelsea Aiua, s.s.. Nt wharf Bf-roona, s.s., at So. 4 jetty β-ri., at wharf. Kereru, ketch, ct Hobson-street extension EXPECTTED ARRIVALS. s.s.. from Sidney; due Sunday AJigio liolivian, lroiu New lork; sailed Feb mary 17 Chwieta, s.s., from Taiiti; due abo»t March Fram, barque, from Mukatea Island; due early Indrabarah, b.6, from London; sailed January 2S; due March 27 Jfattenturm, from New York; sailed Jaao ary 15; due April 18 Kent, s.s., from Liverpool; to sail March S Eia Ora, from London; sailed Feb. 10; dtv» March 24 Kerehaaa. fi.s:, from London; sailed February r>. due April 8. Eoserle, s.b., from New York; sailed December 30; due March. 28 Surrey, s.s., from Liverpool; sailed February 5, duo April 12. Tomoana, from New Xorfe; to Bail March 19 .Watanui, s.s., from St. John; sailed January 19. due March 50. Waitemata. e.s., from Calcutta, to sail March 31; cine May Karainea, s-s., from St. Jonn; sailed Febru.iry 15; due April 21. IMakura- R.M.S., from Vancouver; due April D Mongolia, e.s-, from Lonrlon, via Sum; due April 10 "Marama, s.s., from Sydney; due April 15 Kisvacu. s-s.. from Liverpool; to sail OrarL s=., iFom London, wailed Marclx 0; dne April ti ' ' Ttona, ha:-(jne, from Newcastle; to sail 'Kenlandlii, s.b., from Vancouver;'flue May 7 llohvnfels from New York; sailed March 7; due May 2fl • TVnkuanl, s.k.. from Pt. John: doe. March 30 i>r:ir of Canada, from London; to sail Marcb 2D etrathalrly, from Tacoma; sailed Feb. 21; ■Waimate, s.f., from St. John;io sail Corinthic, s.s., from London, to sail. Joseph Craig, barque, from Melbourne; to ■sail. The Samoa .had her engine lifted out by one of the electric cranes yosterday. She .trill h-ave a new one installed. The Union Co.'s steamer Kaifuna leaves Oopniingil to-day to load tiii-ber -for AnsiraUa. • | The Otabl, now" loading at Waitara, is; fippi-tnd to sal] finally from Wellington {or London on the 29th or SOth Inst. 1 lie Northern Company's steamer Nga-Sjav-.i and ihe Ferry Company's Sparrotvhawk were domed out of the Graving Dock j this ttini-niiig. Tlie New Zealand Sbipphig Company's (fl.eainor "WaEiiTuT Teafes Sydney" In contlnuu'Llon of Ji.ir voyage '"rom St. John on tlie 'S\Xh inst. aud Is here about A-prll 1. I'lii' Lletala, of the N.Z. .-xnlpplug Co.'s flpc-t. <whidi tailed trorn Wellington for London Oil February 20, left Rio de Janlpro Jaat. "_ '" Tin; Athenk. which arrivpd at WelHngf.is £anjn tone of cargo tv discharge at Weiiljljjti n arid Lyttellon. In oil, the. vessel nr.'incln ."vIC passengers for Ihe Dominion. Advice received by the N.Z. Shipping Co. itnto.» lhat the Huapehn, which mailed frnru U'elHiigton on February 8 fnr London, ■e.-icljed her destination lust Friday. Tlie li p t.rh Keren] !;: liindins general c?i r co it the esfenfrton wha'.-f. The ve?ei-i Is espectPd to sail for Ntuc direct in }h<" course of a fpw days. The Coal Cximpany's hteanwr Spahere, ha-ving completed 'Ac dLs-charge jf tier enal for the Gasworks, went np to _ last night to put ou-t 'the balance. Mr. B. VeUewyweth, mate of the Hanroto, who bas been scshx»re on ores leave, rejotni the veeeel ireplacJlßg Mr. H. Hogan, who joins ithe SrjuaU in α-elmiiar capacity.

•The te.e. Mkheao difl aot sail for Sydney t£". atwrat midnight yesterday. large transhipiriehts of copra, wEleii she loided froßi tie Atna,. delayed tie vessel's departure. The N.Z. Shipping Co.'c steamer Hnrnirai * -went dow. to the powder ground early this morning to load- explosives. She Iβ expected to «til this afternoon for Tofcomarn Bay and Wellington. •Reports received by the Union Company , * Hauroto state that the small steamer Doxy rigo xc-as only slightly damaged as a resnlt of being stranded in. the recent hurh -icane, and is a?ain running ironud the IβlindK. '• ILe Harbour Board's floating crane lifted a new engine into the schooner Samoa '• to-day. The schooner was afterwarde floated into it he Graying "Dock for overhaul, preparatory to departure for the Islands. A lons passage is being inado by theGerJ man barque Aulueo, which left Dunedin on I February 13 for fort Pirie to load wlieat , I'fOf the Cnited Kingdom unci Europe. Tlio vessel Is now SO iloys ont, and has missed ! one cancelling «late. , Slnre the interruption of the LytteltonChflthnm Island service, eansed by the . etrandliis of tie Hlmitahgl, ro sheep have iiecu brought from the Islands It is stated (pays tie Lyttelton "Times") '-that tie Union Company may enortly enter the ' trade, and that the TavJoni wlli rati ta jj the Islands, for a few trips at all events. The Cnlon Company's steamer Kaituna i (Captain Thompson!, now payinp her -jiaidcn visii to Is the largest collier that p has i-vot vlsiiod that port. Caprtain Neale. 5 Qctlnp-hnrbnurraasK , !' at Onehnnga, piloted . the steamer up the harbour. She carries 3000 tons m a full ship. Ou this occasion thr Kultuna brines ISCO tons of coal *H>m . Wesfport. EXPORTS. Per Jlaheuo, for Sydney: 5000 eacks copra, 363 s«cUs uum. 205 sacks sand, 05 bales flax. Til , hags glass. 23,000 ft timber, £6 horses, a large quantity sundries and . transhlpoieutP. IMPORTS. Per Hauroto, from Suva: 765 tons of fruit and copra, aud » (iiwutity of bundriea. Per Insa, from Newcastle: l≤oo tons of coal. HArROTO. PROM THE ISLANDS. The tuiou Company's steamer Hauroto arrived iv the streutu from Suva at 4 a.m. to-day, and was berthed at 0 a.m. at ilie Queen-street wliarf. The purser reports that the Haurotc sailed from Suva on the 20th lust.., at « p.m. Kine tveathex was 11- ----; pcrlpuced tbrouKhout the trip. In oouiltiuatiou of her voyage the ilauroto »8Jl» for WelJiugion and Mestport at noon tomorrow. IXGA, FROM NEWCASTLE. ' The Craig steamer lnga nrrived In the I «tream frotu Newcastle at 2.50 p.m. to-dsy, I and after medical Inspection was berthed iat the Hallway wharf. Moderate weather i was experienced on the nui across. Tee : lnga passed I'apc Maria Van Ulemen «l - p.m. yesterday, and was signalled ouuidi , Tiri Tiri at noon to-du.v. Siu- ha« a full of cool from the Nen- sedth Wulea port. eCHOO.VER ELFRTEDE OTEBHACbEn. The schooner Ki;rle>!i.' will probably sail for Uanpal nn Saturday neyi. » ; Bc is to cunioiouce lUe loading of a gccerol cargo 1 to-morrow, and goes to Uaapu! and Samoa u> I discharge. The vessel then resumes her ordinary lntcr-lslaud runniug. During «lik time tne lilrrlt-de has been 'v port Rhe has jndergoue a thoroagli WerhaaJ The toott-™ of the vessel hi»» eeer jopperI plu r ■ new foremast, main-mast aud rig- ) giflfe ifited, and an auxiliary engine lustalled. On Sunday the .Elfriede waa Ukeu for a ami trip «s far as Tiri, Tir! to test the new gear. This proved to be eatlsfac■tory in evory respect.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 74, 26 March 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 74, 26 March 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 74, 26 March 1912, Page 4

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