Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING.

•Moon's Age: First Quarter, Jnne 22, at 2.10 a.m. Sunset: This evening. 4.38. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 7.5. HIGH WATER. Aucklaud: This evening, 9.36; to-morrow morulng, 9.55. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 1.25; tomorrow evening, 1.57. Manukau Heads: To-morrow morning. 12.23; to-morrow evening, 12.52. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, ■LIS; to-morrow evening, 1.-17. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Kanieri, s.s.. T. Meyers, from Whangarei. —Northern Co., agents. Dominion, ketch, T. Eaddy, from WhaUgarei.—Goidsbro' and McConnell. agents. Hauroto, s.s.. 19SS, Todd, at 5.35 p.m., from Suva. Passengers: Mr. Connley, Capt. Mcßride, Mr. aud Miss llathaway, and 10 steerage.—Union Co.. agents. THIS DAY. Lyttelton. p.s.. G. Laiety. from the coast. —Devonport Ferry -Co., agents. Kumara, as., 6034 tons, Lewis, at 7 a.m.. from London and Tasmanian ports. Passenger: Miss Bell.—L. D. Nathan, agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Ngapuhl. s-s., E. Stephenson, for Wiangasei. Clansman, s.s., E. McLeod, for Russell and Onoua. Acponri, s.s., T. Haultain, for Tanranga. Squall, s.s., Poster, for Tolago Bay and GL&fborne. Waiotalii. s.s., C. 'Hopkins, for 'Mercury Bay and way ports. Daphne, s-s.. J. Teixeira. for Awanni, Houhofa, Wnangaroa, and Matrgonui. Paeroa. s.s., J. Taw, for Whananaki and Tutukaka. Y'sabei, harcraentine. Stenbeck, for the Friendly Islands. Clio, topsail schooner, W. Pelley, for WJtangarei. 'THIS DAY. Tferrwwera. s_s.. 2003, C. McLean, for Duuedin and way ports. Passengers: For Tofcomaru Bay—Mr. Hodgson. For GisKvne — Misses Hayward, Goring. Mumford, B town. Mesdames Brown, BfWeult. 'Messrs. Si-ence, •Chalmers. -Steele. Gresham. Beere. Aickin, ■R. Instone. Bagnall, Walles, Gallop. Muir, Brown. For Napier—Miss I. R. Bell, Messrs Duff and D. Sinclair. For Wellington— Mrs. Porter and three children. Messrs. ML Alexander, Porter. KefTerman. McKlrty. P. Power. Winter. For Lyttelton—tVliss Morton OUtvier. For Bnnedln—Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith. Por ail ports —12 steerage. •Sock Lily, scow', for Whangarei. Jane Gifford, scow. Chatfield, for the coast. Wanderer, scow, G. Sorenson, for tlae • coast. Doto, sis.. J. M. Jackson, for Pakiri. Clan Osilvy. s.s.. 2611. Siwanstan, at 10.33 a.m., for Newcastle. River Clyde, as., 39i13. Kerr, at 7 a.m., tor Dunedin. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. This Day—Tarawera sails for Dunedin. via ports; Hauroto sails for Wellington and Westport. Wednesday—Tofua sails for Totga, Samoa, Fiji.,and Sydney: Wanaka sails for Oainnru, Bluff, and Timarn; Haupiri arrives from East Coast bays. WEST COAST. Saturday—Corinna arrives from Wellington. New Plymouth, Piston, and Nelson, aud culls for New Plymouth. VESSELS IN PORT. Iris, cable steamer, at moorings Kumara, s.s., iv stream. Delphic, s.s.. at yueeii-street wharf Melbourne, s.s., at Railway wharf Northern Chief, barque, at Railway wharf Cholita, s.s., at Hoosou-street wharf Samoa, schooner, at No. 4 jetty. Tofua, s.s., at Queen-street wharf Tarawera. s.s.. at Queen-street wharf. Delphic, s.s., ai Queen-street .wharf. ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Anglo-Saxon, from .New York; sailed April 25: due July 4. Apm-luiu, s.s., from Calcutta; to sail. Casablanca, barque, frcun Newcastle; to sail, ■courttteid, s.s., iroin New Ions; sailed April 1U; due June 30. Daniel, barcruentinc, from Clarence River; to sail. Indralema, s.s., from New York; to sail June 15. Kaikoura, s.s., from London; sailed May 6; dne June 26. Maknra, s.s., from Vancouver: due July 2. Mntatua, s.s.. from Montreal: to sail. lAlmiiro. s.s., from Loudon; to sail SI. Turner, barque, from i'uget Sound; to sail July. M-uritai, s.s.. from London; sailed May 4: due June 27. Morayshire. s.s.. from Liverpool: sailed May 11; due about July 18 Keltlenfels. s.s.. from New York; sailed May 2; due June 20. Rakaia, s.s., from Montreal: to sail. Southern -Cross! mission steamer, from Norfolk Island; to sail. Star of Australia, s.s.. from New York; to sail May 25; due August I. Star of India, s.s.. from London; sailed April 21: due to-morrow. Star of Scotland, s.s.. from London: to sail. Stratliroy, s.s., from New York; sailed May 17; due July 28. Talune, s.s., from Cook and Society Islands; due June 27. QTokomaru. s.s.. from St. John; stilled May S; due Jnne 15. Triton, barque, from Maiden Island; to sail. Waihora, s.s., from Newcastle; to sail. W3iakatane, s.s., from Montreal: due August 2. Zealandia, s.s., from Vancouver; due July 30. The schooner Uaut.o. with a full general cargo aboard, is at present en route from Dunedin to Kaipara. The locally-owned schooner Isabel sailed yesterday afternoon for tbe Friendly Islands. She loads copra there for Aucklaud. -Mr. J. McKenzie, chief officer of the Tofnu, has come ashore for orders, and has been relieved by Mr. N. Campbell, late chief of tie Kurow. The Ihumata. of the Craig line, is to load coal at Newcastle for Auckland aud Gisborne. On completion of discharge at the ■East Const port, the vessel returns to Auckland fo load wool for Australia. The N.Z. Shipping Co.'s steamer KnikOura was due at Melbourne on Sunday from London. A large number of passengers leave tbe vrssel in Australia. She is scheduled to arrive here on Sunday next. Capt. G. Scliutze. who is in charge of the new steamer Opouri. engaged in the I'elonis Sound timber industry, was at one Time iv charge of the barquentine Mary Isabei, which was lost with all hands somewhere between Australia aird New Zealand. The barque Don, .which arrived at Lyttelton yesterday from Sweden, via Dunedin, >waa delayed in the latter port for several days owing to n difficulty in replacing several members of the crew who deserted. The Northern Co.'s steamer Ngapuhi is dne from Whangarei o.t 7 p.mi. to-day, the Chelmsford from Ohiwa at 4 p.m., and the Waiotahi from Mercury Buy at 6 p.m. The Kanieri sails for Whangarei at S p.m. The Hinemna returned to AVellington on ISaburday afternoon, after having visited ; lighthouses, in Cook Strait. Only one beacon ; could be recharged at Jackson Head beacon, owing to bad weather. The vessel leaves Wellington to-morrow for Greymouth. It now transpires that the Craig steamer Inga. which left Newcastle ou Sunday, is bound for Lyttelton. not for Auckland as ■was stated in the cable On discharge at the Southern port, the Inga goes to Greymouth to load timber for Grafton, N.S.W. The br.'que Mataura. which left Westport l ?r n K : ? J ecem ' ber last fir Matupi, New Hebrides and had such a trying experience »n a hurricane off Noumea earlr in January ? t m cl let ? i . d!sc! "rge of her cargo of loau OT e^fv» an ?f-, a J ad ,' llas beeD fixed t° loau ore at New Caledonia for Glasgow +„ Th .fn TJ ;? ion B Btlam « Mokoia is fli«d £orS /h r ,° m We i llto Eton for Auckland, via ■ports, this evening. She is due here on Friday next. It was after 10 p m yest»2SJrK?£? Bnion Co.'s steamer'Maleno piled for Sydney. The vessel was loading large transhipments of copST' ex & ESta? at tne 'rs.r>.w. port on PTiday next. RIMUTAKA REPORTED Ti - e 3 im . llta S?- ac< =ordlng to cable advice received by the local office of «■« sz Ghlpping Co., arrived at Montevideo at 6 tr-Tn. on June U from- Anckl«md. T.heßhnn «

HAUROTO IN PORT. The Union Co.'s Island steamer Hauroto, Captain Todd, arrived in the stream from /Suva at. 5.33 p.m. yesterday, and. after ■medical inspection, -was bernhed at the I lob-son-street wharf at 0.40 p.m. The Hauroto left Suva at 'd.55 p.m. on the 13th inst., and experienced fine weather throughout tbe passage. The Hauroto sails this afternoon for Wellington and Westport. KUMARA CALLS. The Shaw-Savill steamer Kumara arrived iv the irtrcam from Ilomt- pons, via Tasmania, jit 7 a.m. to-tiny, jitul jinriiiorßd. off the Railway wharf to loau dunnage and Stores, prior lo proceeding to Wtianparci this evening to load tbe rivst cargo of frozen m-eait from the freezing works there. The Kumara arrived nt Cope Town from Rotterdam ou April 26, and left again ou April -VS. Heavy weather was met with l«?twccn Cape Toftii and Hobart, and the vessel arrived at the latter port on May 10. The vessel discharged I£>(Jo tons of iron rails at Hobart, 1000 tons of general cargo at Liaun-<-eston, aiul IiTtUO tons of rails tit Buruie. iShe left tbe latter port for Auckland on June 12, and liad tine -wo-a-thcr on the niri across. The officers with Captain Lewis are Messrs. G. B. Davidson'njst, J. Fisher second. 11. Hanklus third, G. Petrie fourth; S. K. Brewer chief engineer, J. iK. Flowers second. H. llalthou«e third. >S. Esylin fourth. D. JlcKlnnon fifth, R. Rustrom ' sixth, .1. Rpld chief refTigerator. J. Crawford second.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19120618.2.31

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 4

Word Count
1,377

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 145, 18 June 1912, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert