SHIPPING.
Moon's Age: Full J MOon, April 2, at 0.35 '-S.-_-r*~ TMs' evening, -.53.' "' "* Sunrise: -™-W«rf-W Morning, 6.1. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This •evening, 1.32; to-morrow "oaehunsa: To-morrow morning, 5.58; tomorrW evening, *6..'1. _--- n i n - Manukau rle-ds: To-morrow morning, 4..'15; to-morrow eveninf,', 5.4. _,„,_,*,,- ---iciipara Heads: Amorrow morning, 6.3; to-morrow evening, 6.~i>ARBIVALF YESTBRDA.Ngapuhi, s.s., E. Step-..- *>. from WhangareL P_*aea£-rs: Mesda- 9*%J^ Hartley, Busby, Sheen Bo J .c. •TogMss. White. Cowie. White. Re. .-.-S, *"« b ™ Btanler Gibson. Wise. Howard, Messrs. Maieoim, Wyl'.e: fftfta. Ban fay. Carter. Cowie White, Ste-.idman, Gil-four, »ej Mia _?'«_*£ Murdoch, nalutm.■ »}«*». Johnson, -iilrley. ClotwHor-tby. RadcUffe. Hinvkcn, Birnegs, Topliss, Colonel iHolgate. —Northern Co., agent.. Badeu-Powell. s.s., H Petersen fron. Whamturel.—Northern Goal Co., ag-_ts Dandy, scow, F. Hoffe from the Great Barrier.—Kauri Timber Co., agents. Welcome, scow. J. Bowdcn. from the Const.—Ford Shipping Line., agents, Dominion, ketch, T. Baddy, from Tan and MoCoanoll, ojwnts. Vlnde. ketch, Howell, from Mercury Boy.—Goldsbro' and -IcConuell, agents. THIS DAY. Aupouri, s.s., T. Haultalu from Tauranga Passengers: Misses Redmond, Mann, Mesdume.-r Redmond. Puutea, J. banner, Dickey? Messrs Chas. Ranson, T. Middkton, Benjamin. Kemp. Dow. McKenzle, Cnto 12). Baigent. Dickey, Scott, Russell, E-nn.—Northern Co., agents. Clanm-an, s.s.. E. McLeod, from Russell. Pas-onsets: Misses fk-herff, Payton, Hill Clarke Mesdaiue.-. Schmidt and two children. -lelsop Uc-srs Schmidt H. Seccon'be, H. B. Blylhc. MacPhall, Crniuptou, O. G. Speight, Goodhue. F. E- de Guerrler, Masters Marshall (2). Dandy. scow T. Roffe, from the Barrier. "Clio, "topsail schooner, W. Pelley, from :W_angarei. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Hurnnul, s.s., 11,500. Forsdick, for Tokojnaru Eay and Wellifljstpn. Olenelg. s.s., Jonas, for Whangarei. Stella, s.s.. E. Scllars. for Mercury Bay. THIS DAY. Hauroto. s.s.. 10SS. O. Todd, for Wellington and WestporL ' Akaroa, s.s., W. Parker, for the coast. Paeroa, s.s., J. Taw, for tho Barrier. Vgethiwa s.s.. W. Bark, for Opotikl. _tOO S.S-. 3144, Waliis, for Tonga, Samoa," Fij!, and Sidney. Faascncer.: Misses Baber. Scbroedor, Mesdames iSc-roeder, Willis, Jtogers, Toga, A. D'Abaza, G. Batty and maid. Telfer Campbell Mcßae Vane. Watkins, Messrs Hansen,' Grimshaw S_ H. Prlce-W. niam» W. li. Hone-ton, W. X Wbite, DodsoD. Palmer Lewi_, S. Kronfeld, G. L. Moody, Schrode. Ropers. D'Abaza, R. Grieve, R. DJUllar. A. Waliis. ißard, 0. Gow, W. Powell Whltcombe. Allan. Moody, Dr. Bsbei' ' Revs. T. H-Bf-on, T\ atklns. Page, Baula. Fukolufa. Prince Tugl. Count de Flnerta. Vesper, aus. scow, T. Edltngtcu, for Wbaugarel. Albatross, sax. ketcn, B. Moore, to: TfiiuuuuueA. QMMWI UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Thursday—MokQia arrives from South; Squall leaves for Tolago Bay and Glsborne. Saturday— Mokoia leave, for Ea.t Coast ports. WEST COAST. Friday—Kaituna leaves for Kaipara „ Saturday— Cor"i.thic arrives from New rivuioutn. and returns to Wellington: Rosamond leaves for WelliDgtO-.. "Picton, and Nelson. "lis Union Co. steamer Atnasailedi to-_ay for Tonga, Suva. Fiji and Sydney. Captain J. Mason, of tb Navua. and Capt. 3 Holmes of tbe _C_i__ta. e-c-ajiged positions at Wellington yesterday. 'ihe schooner S-~on, which has recently had e-giaes i_st'_l!ed, sails for Wba-garel to day. '' ' Advice lias _eeo re'-eived that the Government steamer Htn.yioa is «iue to-night or tomorrow from Ncrtbarn I»i__it_.o__es. Trie Koromiko has bsen fixed to load coal 8« Westport for Auckland, and la expected to sail from the southern port on Saturday next. The Kdonya reported oh _r_rvt>! at Wellington that the barn.--.. Thorn had been passed five miles nort_/of Stephens island. The Tfcora asted to be' .-cported ** All well."* The Clan Oglvy at Ney.ca.tJe yeterday from Auckla-d direct: The vessel roads there for Darfedin and Ancitl-nd. The TiUnnl speot four days at J-lo da Janiero on her v»yage tor.lxmdo-- . The delay is understood to have been -go t° a __ort.age of coat TThe AOrangi' te dv. at Wellington tomorrow from.' \Priseo>, vtta Papeete and ■Raratonga wfth Bnropean and American malls. The mail.Eteamer Mataira, en rente from Vancouver to Auckland, is due at Hoholnlu to-diy.' The Maknnt Is dne at this port on April 9. i A :axge steamer, repot.ad. to have passed Cape "Jiatia for Aucklaml at . o'clock tils mornlag, is probably the Boserie from New lor*, via Sydney. The vessel should put in an appearance early tp-morro**". It is e__--ted that tbe schooner Samoa will remain in the Graving Dock for about a fortnight, as eztensive alteßaUo-s are to be made. The cil_slon steamer So-Htero Cross Is to be flop.ted into the Calliope Dock tbmorrow. T_e ves&Sl Is to sail for tbe Islands under the Melanesla-i Mission about April 6. Under thr Nortneru 6o.*s flag tbe Waiotahi satis at 10 p_n. to-day for the Barrier. The vessel is sailing two hours earlier than usual in order to make her bi-annual trip round the island. Owing to exceptlon-lly Ibad weather on the East Coast- the 'Haupiri _4_ been considerably flelHirei.' She -Is not due at Gisborne till the end of __!•=; week, and Wellington sojne time later. The Government eteamer Hinemoa vra_ a+ Cape Maria van Dlemc_ on Monday, and proceeded from there to Brett. T_. veSsel returns to AucKlnn— this wenk to ■embark his E-celiefley tlie Govenror tor a cruise to the north. The Shaw Savill WaJma_a arrived ait Wellington from tho Bluff on .Monday. The vessel ccr_p!otes loading at *_■? „6_E_era port, and ir e-pectcd to cioar /or I_r_don on T-iirs-da.v, .March-28. • -he CorlnthJc, of the Shaw SavllL fleet, Railed from Cope Towa in contlxuiation of her voyage to WelUngtpn on Saturday Ust. Tbe vessel is due at Wellington on April l.th. A -mart -trip of 14 days 4 ho.rs wms recorded by the Kuro-v from Buubury to Lyttelton. Th-3 Kurow arrived at the latter pout on Friday with a loud of jarrah. Part cargc is tor Pieton and a part for Auckland. The chartered steam-:-? Anglo-Saxon Is expected from New In June. She will bring 170,'J00 cases oi oil, die-barging 00,00!; ot Au.-kland, 07,000 at Wellington, and about 20,000 at Dunedin. The Kia Or?, of theSbaw Savill and Ai -ion '_ett, :-i,, ~U pot ln tin appearance frott London, via Capetown, some time to-mci row. The vef-CI tia. a large general cargt to land here, and prior to _ert_i_g"wll land a quantity,of explosives at the powde; ground. EXPORTS. Per rturun-l," for Loudon: 104' casts fetllow and pelts, 01D bales wool, 1155 cases, 40l sacks gum, carcases lamb, IB.OUCIft ttuiber. NEEEHANA AT MEUBOBBNE. The Tys-rr steamer Nerehana arrived at Melbourne ou Monday last from 1 London. Departure was taken-from the' latter port oil February U. anil the vessel was reported off the Cope of Good Hope on Match 4. The'Nerehana is due a,. Auckland, ou April | S. _____ WANANT.-l FOR ADCSTANB. Tim sb Wiikanul, nccording lo enbis ndvirc received by the S.Z- Shipping Co., 7*>Snlrrv■ a'tcrnoon. sailed from Sydpcy for Anekiar-il vesterdfly, In eontinuhtlon of her v, v- •',. from St. John. Tbe" vessel lias ;»..o %,,j.i_i "'", ~__-„ -iioard for tbls port. eru porta to complete anloadins.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 75, 27 March 1912, Page 4
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