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SHIPPING.

.Moon's Age: New Moon. May 17, at 9.44 z m. Sunset: This evening. 4.51. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.43. HIGH WATER. Auckland: ' This evening, 5.15; to-morrow m ire ing, 5-30. Onehunga: To-morrow morning. 3.13; to-tn.-vrrow evening. 0.44. Manukaa Heads To-morrow morning, 7-..-,; :.>E]orTo-tr evening. 24. Koir-ira Heads: To-morrow morning, :-..-•; to-morrow evening. id. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY, i-e..a ss. E Sellers, from Mercury Bit.—Leyij.nd-0 Briea Timber Company, 2gTj;s. Kanieri. s ? . T. Meyers, from VfhangareL — Northern Co izetns. Herald, scow." Sancton, from Ngunguru.— N-'.--.hera Coal Co., age;::.-. rer.- DAY. P" .--jo. 5.5.. W Teiiy. from Tairua. with li! —Devonport Ferry Co. agents. \ tip- r. auiiiiiaxy server. T. Edlingron. fr<--m Whangarel.—Biddock Bros., agents. Dominion. set>w. T. Eaid~. from Great Barrier. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Chelmsford, s-s . E. H. Goertz. for Oaiwa. Daphne, s.s.. J. Teiseira. lor Mercury Bay and Kuantnnu. Baden-Powell. 5 5 . H. Petersen, for Whangare:. Tasman. .=■ f . C, Faulkner, for WhaJottaae. | (~he!msford. F. H (Vierrs. for Ohiwa. Paeroa. s.S-. .1. Taw. for Whanaa.iki and r ukaka. Ngapohi- s.s.. E. ?-.epherii;..-i. for Whanaarei. Clansman, s.s.. E. ilcl.eod. for Russell and Opua. \ooouri. s.s.. T. Hau'.ta::-.. for Tauranza. Squall, s.s.. J. Pre a. for Tolago Bay and GHrbC'.-ne. THIS DAY. K-=:sja. scow. Clark, for the coast. Baden Powell, s-.s . Petersou. for Whangare:. iTleneic. s.s.. Jonas, for Wr.a.-ianxei. John Williams, mission steamer, Steele. for Samoa. Tassengers: Mesdames Steele and child, Fraser and child. Mr. Head and 2 children, and 20 natives. Victoria, s.s.. ."022 Enrwisle. for Dunedin. via way pof\s. Passengers:—For Totomara Bay: Mrs. M. J Dines. For <Tisborae: Misses Stafford C 2). Deven. Watt, ilesd-aanes W. A. Seabrook. Rainsford, J. iHflms and - children. T. Senior and infant. McCuliagh and son. PelMer. F. Godfrey. Kennedy and infant. Messrs. 3. Maciy. Perks H. P. de Montalk. J. Lynch. C. Miller G. Archer. G. McMillan. J. D. .ienne.' A Etetore. Cant- Kennedy. For Nspier: Miss Smith. M.esdam«*s Smith. Caghaej and child. Messrs. H. Burry. Yestv. "Rymex. For Wellington: Miss A. T. Bear. Mr. D. Howden. Colonel Hearn. Tor Lyirtelton-: Messrs. Birnie. Coll. C. Brian. Wangh. For Dunedin: Misses E. A. Johnston E. S. Kempton, Mrs. J. Adams and 2 children. Mrs. Bureii. Messrs. Broun, i. Adams. J- Prober, and 35 steerage. UNION S.S. r.O.'S MOVEMENTS. FAST COAST. Thursday—Monowai arrives rom South: i Wanaka arrives from O'amaru. T'.maJn. and ' Bloff: Walremata saiis for Wellington. I Friday.—Waipori arrives from Westport : Atna arrives from Sydney. Fiji. Samoa, and Tonga; Tavioni arrives from Tiroaru: Squall 1 £-r<vPs from Tolago Bay and Gisborne. 3afjrdav. —Monowai sails for South; SquaU sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. WEST COAST. Friday Rotoiti arrives from Wellington. 'on. Nelson, and New Plymouth; Rotolti sails for Wellington. Picton. Nelson, and yen- Plymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. So .I.hem Cross, mission steamer, from Norfolk Island: to sail. Iris, cable steamer, from Norfolk Island; to sail. Anglo-Saxon, from New York, to sail. Atiia. ss.. from Sydney and Islands; due May 16. ra~ablanca. barque, from Newcastle: to sail. Courtfield, s.s.. from New York; sailed April 10: due -Tune 30. Daniel, barqucntine, from Clarence River; to sail. Danclutha, s_s.. Jones, from New York; to sail. Iloenfels. s.s.. from New York; sailed March 7 due about May 2f». Jessie Craig, bajquectiae. from Newcastle: to sail. Joseph Craie, barqueatlne. from Melbourne; sailed April 27. Kent. s.s.. from Liverpool; sailed March 17; due about May 17. Kuinara. s-s., from London; sailed April 4. Marama. S-S--, from Vancouver: due June 8. Nairnshire. 5.6-, from Liverpool; sailed April 4: due about June 10. Neidenfels, s.s.. from New York; to sail April 27. Northern Chief, haxquentine. from Newcastle: to sail. River Clyde, s.s.. from Christmas sland; to sail. Star of Australia. s.s., from New York; to sail May 10. Star of Canada, s.s.. from London: sailed April 4; due May "20. Star of India, s.s., from London; sailed April 21: due June 17. Tokomaru, s.s.. from St. John; to sail. Walmate, s.s.. from St. John; sailed March 23: due May 30. Whakarane, s-s.. from Montreal; to sail May 15. Strathairlie. from San Francisco: to sail. Stathendrick. s-s.. from Sac Francisco; to sail Kerem. ketch, from Nine: to sail. VESSELS UN" PORT. Thnmata. s.s., at Railway wharf Encounter. H.M.S.. in stream. Niwarn. s.s_ at Railway wharf Waitemarn. s.s, at Railway wharf Pioneer. HALs., at Queeitstrreet wharf. Chclita, s.s.. in Graving Dock. Bona, barque, at Railway wharf. Samoa, schooner, at No. 4 jetty. The-Hanpiri arrived at Gisborne at 2 a.m. ■ ■- -to-day, and is to sail again for Napier and •Wellington . at 2 pjn. With a full cargo of produce, the Wanaka leaves Timaxu to-day for Napier and Auckland. The KaJtangata is expected to leave Newcastle far Auckland ahout May 27 with a full cargo of coal. - The Union Co.'s steamer Tokomaru is loading coaj at Newcastle for Tokomarn Bay. Gisborne. and Napier. Mr Dismore. late second officer of the Monowai. left the vessel to join the Maunga- - r.ni. Mr A. McLennan, ex Tarawera, has -filled the vacancy. The Monowai sailed from Wellington at 5 p.m. on Monday for Napier. Gishorhe, and Anckland. She us due here on Thursday next. It is expected that the barque Bona. which is a: present loading timber at the Railway wharf, will -clear for Sydney about the end of the 'week. The"steamer Queen Elizabeth, at present <=r» r-Tmre from Java to Auckland, with a full load of raw suzar for'the Chel=ea sogar wort.-, is d;:" 5 here .nhout to-morrotv. The Rotoin left Wellington at midnlarht «s 'Monday -for Onehtmga. via Picton. Nelson, and New Plymouth, in place of the Rosamond. , The Union Company's steamer Tavinni ■paves Timaia to-morrow for AucklandAfter discharge, thj; vessels proceeds to Greymouth. '• The Harbour Board's dredge Haapai has .been Snared into the Graving Dock for s-nrvev and general overhaul. The small f-reamer Chiiota is still in the Graving - Dock The HnrbO'ir Board's floating crane is engaged :a lifang piles for the work of •"ompleting the new Queen-street wharf, sr.d is proving very useful in expediting The Neretana will call at Wellington tomorrow morning for bunker coal. Th* vessel will not berth, but on completion ot coaling will leave for London With a cargo of salt, gypsum, and phosphates, the Kaitun.i left Wallaroo on Friday, bound for Dunedin She is to call at Hobart for coal, and then sails for Dunedin The Union Co.'s R.Ms. steanaer Makura. I w'.'.j :-. Ird from A.icklrud on Friday, is j <;:-.i :•; S'iv.-. m-d.-.y. She is scheduled to sail i this t-vciiii.q It; c-ontitiuaticn of her voyage ! to *> ar.iouvcr. j The scow Moehau. while drifting up the, harbour on tie incoming tide yesterday, fci:;ci! the bows of the H.M.S. Encounter. She was towed clear by a steam pinnace! before she had suffered any damage. I

On the voyage from Newcastle the Craig I steamer Ihumata experienced strong easterly ! winds and very high seas till making the | Three Kings at noon on Sunday, and thecce 1 fine weather till arrival. The London Missionary Society's steamer I John Williams, Capt. Steele, sailed for | Samoa at 1 p.m. to-day. During her stay I in port the smart little craft has created a ! great deal of interest. She is to visit the ! mission stations '.d the Friendly Group, and j there is just a possibility that the John VVil I liams will return to Auckland ere long. Under the Northern Company's flag, the Ngapuhi is due from Whangarei at V p.m. and the Daphne from Mercury Bay at 6 p.m. Tie Ngaiia-wa sails for Opotiki at 3.30 p.m. to-day. The Rarawa is now to sail at 5 p.m. for New Plymouth. Passengers should take the 4.S p.m. train from Auck- i land. j EXPORTS. I Per Wlromera. for Sydney: 4 c;tsas kauri I gum. 337 sacks sand, 24 sacks hides, 1 I horse. 6 sacks seed. 10 kegs meats. 265 cases meats. 20 craves buckets. 50 boxes butter. 50 packages sundries. 13,947 ft timber. ! I DRAYTON GRANGE FOR AUCKLAND. I The F.H.S. steamer Suffolk was Ito have sailed from Liverpool for Auckland lon May 25. Messrs. A. H. Nathan, the local agents, -are in receipt of advice that she will be replaced by the steamer Drayton Grange, which Is to sail on the same date. WAIMATE AT MELBOURNE. The N.Z Shipping Co.'6 steamer Waimate arrived at Melbourne from St. John. Canada. yesterday afternoon. She sailed from the Canadian port on March 23. The vessel has 1000 tons of general merchandise to land at Auckland, and is due here about May 29, and subsequently proceeds to Southern ports.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 4

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