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SHIPPING.

ilnoVs Age: Full Moon, 'Aagnst 28, at 7.~.< n.ju. Snnset: This evening, 5.20. Suurise: To-nrorrmv morning, 637. HIGH WATER. Ancldmitt: TJiis evening, 2-T5; to-morrow morning, 2.56. Onrtnin-ga: To-morrow momtng, 6.28; tomorrow evening. 7.8. Manuknn Ileatfs: To-morrow morning, 5.2 M; to-morrow evening, 6.8. Kalpiira Heads: To-morrow- • morning, 6.1!?; 10-moirow evening, 6-58. . (AiRIUYALS. ..-..-. TTMTKHDAV. s.s., Jonas, from WliangaiEel,— Jas. Smith, and Co., Limited, agents. Kaiucri, s.s., T. Meyers, from Whangarel. . —>.nrrM<'rii Co., agents, . _ .. . OreTva, s.s.. A. Ilunsen, from CabDaJ?e BSny.' Northern Cn., iigents. THIS DAT. Matatna v, C,4Bs, Oillma-n, at 8.30 a.m., from Montreal, via Australia. Passenger: Mr. role.—.N.Z. Shipping Co., agents. Moaciwai, s.s., 3,483, A. M. 'Edwin, at 10.3u a.m, from Dunncrin, via ports Pas(Misses FiLnpntrick, .Laukow, WriKkt. ilesdiHucs Hooper, Sector and <-nii<l S'a-ttrasa and child, Hears. Brown ana ■' children Lanknw, Reid, Shanks, Skfllen, Messrs. Riley, Hooper. Datysom, HameL SoraervlHe, Ray 12). Jones. -Grarney, Perclval. Jaeot Gld-OTSon, Wigmore, Bald'wln, Holt, Clr-niing, Monzies. Dowunv, Ehyinnin. Johnson, Wehster, Allen, Cave. Rnid. Shanks, "Worthy, Fisher, Carroll, and 27 steerage.— tan'ion Co., ageDfcs. Excelsior, sewv. Blddoc-k. from the coast. Viudes, scow, 'K. Howell, trom Wiiangarel. r>EPARTUHTSS. X3SSTKKDA.X. TOinlvjrtnmr, s.s., 5754, H. C. Barnes, KJSMi.. for "VY<-llm;.-!Cpn, L,Tttrtton, and ■Dirni'din. -Njrurrahi, £.5., A. Ftep&enson, for W!hanprarei. Clansman, K.S., K. M<-Lcod, fur RnsselL, Whnjisaroa, and Mnngonul. ■ Che-tane-tord, s.s., li. It- G-oertz, for Tanrunen. ' Tins DAY. Haupirrl. as.. .1. S. McKcmzV. for Gtebome and.. Napier, -via Limestone Island. Passengers: Misses K. B. Lloyd, B. lrwin. Montgomery, llesdames Jordan, >sata and ■chiid, Cruickshank ami child, Messrs. J. Burton, M. Lewis. Jacob!. Beckett, Jordan, ami two'steerage. Wwoltohi, s.s., C. JlopMns, for Great Karri er, EiKi'PKvonT. airxiliary ketch. C. Johnston, for WhangareL Ranger, scow, Brand-foot, for rale coast. TVandy scow, T. Roffe. for Merr-ury Buy. BndeuAPawell, U. Peterson, for .Tflangarei Afrrm. KOO--W, Scares, for T>eTmgurn. Waiapn, scow, for the coast. TOUON t'O.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. FridayTalnne arrives from Eastern Eartfic. Saturday— arrives from GlßDorne: Honoyrai salbi for South; 'WhaJigape sails " for Westport. " Sunday—Maheno arrives from Sydney; Tarn-wera arrives from South; HaurotO arrives from Westport. WEST COAST.

Fridayßosamond arrives from Wellington ana Pictou; Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, licton, and Nelson. VESSELS IS POET. Hatatna, S.S., at Queen Street -wharf Monowai, s.i, at yueen Street wnarf. Iris, cable steamer, in stream Southern Cross, at raooilugs. "\Vhangape, &£„ at Hobson Street wnetj EXPECTED .AKHIVAI/S. Atua.- b.s., from Sydney; due Sept. 5 Anglo-CaUfornian, s.s., rrom New Tort; sailed July 9; due September 28. Apa lima, 5.8., from Calcutta; due Sept. 2 Elrkfels, *&, from New York; to sail. - ciiMLUiiaea, barque, from Newcastle; to sail. Daniel baxquentiue, from Clarence Rivet; to sail. ' ' Porrtgo, s from Fiji; now due Ktis, barque, from Seychelle Islands; sailed July 13 Fraalilyn, aa., from New York; to sail. Hazel Craig, barque, from Sydney; due August 25 . - Hurst, 's.s., from Japan; to sail Imlralema, from New York: due August 26 Jessie Craig, barque, from Newcastle; sailed Joseph Craig, barque, rrom Melbourne; to sail. Katou. s.s, from Bunbury; due early Sept. Kaipara, Tsi, from London; due Sept. 16 Katuoa, sjl, from New York; to sail. Km lira, s-s-, from Loudon; due October 10 •Kurow, from Lantoka; due August 28 Sla.tujno, from Sydney; due Sunday Marauiu, S.S., from Vanconver; due August ■ ■ ■27 , Uarjorie Craig, barque, from Melbourne; to sail. Siedway, barque, from New Tork; to sail. Mongolia, a.s., from London; due Not. 22 Mimiro, S.S-, from London; sailed July 11; — <iue tieptoniber 10 SI. Tomer, barque, from Pnget Sound; to sail July. Kerehana, S.S., from london; to Ball Northern Chief, bq., froin' Newcastle; sailed Aujfust 18 Queensland,. s.s., from Christmas Island, to " Bail Eakaia, S.S., from Montreal; due Oct. 15 ■ hanpsitira, -JS.S-, from London; due Sept. 25 (Sutherland, as., from New York; to sail. Taluue, s.s., from Cook and Society Islands; aue Friday "Triton, barque, • from Maiden Island; to sail ■ Wnlmasna, ».»., from London; due Sept. 10 ■Wcttrute, from Mew i'ori; sailed June 5; uae August 2i Wimbledon. s.s., from I'hlladelphla; due October 20 - • -Zeolandla, &otu Sydney; due Aug. 30

Shortage of labour at the port of QißTrorne ii> being exiierleufed just now, ""fi several steamers have suffered delay. Captain J. I). Prmv has taken command. <if the Komata in .place o>f Captain J. Maw,- - -son, who lias gone on, nollday leave.

TJii» Ventura, witch arrived at Sydney en ■ iMoiKi.'y, carried mails from -London dated .- .Luly Jl, so that only 20 days was occupied in transit. The Northern Company's steamer Manaia, , 'which sailed from Wellington on Tuesday '"■ ..afternoon lor Auckland, Is due here tonight. Th.o coastal stcirmer Stjnull arrived. in Gte'ixinie Iroai AuckJimd and tMiye at 4 p.m. yesterday, ami hi fixed to sail on the re-cuj-u trip this afternoon, Rlio is duo here ou Saturday next. The schooner Ysnbel went to the Hobson .Street wharf yesterday to commence loading funeral carso for the Friendly Islands. She 3s to sail about the end of next week. .Mr A. J. Mowat, formerly second engineer of the Kotuku, has resigned from the Union Company's service to accept a position on the stait of the Cliristehurch, TramWTtj's Company, .. The 'B.M.S. Maxama is dne to artiye at Sliva to-morrow Xrona Vancouver and Honolulu. The vessel sails the same day lor .Auckland and Is dtie here on Tuesday next. The mission steamer Southern Cross was i Dg.-iS'"J taking In bmi her coal from a hulk iimietihi}'* aiternoou. iShe sails early in November tor the 'Melanesian Islands. The steamer liaupiri did not sail last night for Gifiborne and Napier, via Limestone Island, owing to repairs being re(raired to deck machinery. The vessel cleared early this mocning. The Tnsman arrived rudderless, in, taw of the WiUotahi, tills morning. The Tani--.vlia Is to leave the Graving Dock this afternoon, and will bu followed by the Tasman. The X:or£hern Co.'s steamer Npapnhi is >lue from Whangarel at 7 p.m. to-day the ai&nnia from Wellington to-night, the Anpouri sails for Tauranga at 4 pjn., and the Harawa for Sew Plymouth at 4 pin. The Union Co.'s steamer Nav-na is to sail ■from , t ? ort a.t 6 a.m. on Friday inert for • -Auckland ..direct, ihaving on board a full cargo of coal. The- HJnemiMi ltmdefl stores at Cape Paiunclerßtcoa tot sho wUI~SS ™* $J? lumse. tower u> CaßUepotat JS? -^Ek , ** - „ "'r, IJn!ou Company liia b*en ndvinurt >>„ flm <«wm«Hi.At*trelUu, .:i. tlicy will dispatch the steamer Haaafi direct from the Mediterranean to XoetaOlin ports. The vessel will carry a cargo a ..'Christmas dried fruits, and transhipment te *»ew.-,Ztelaii4. d ß ß .^^raired,

The Wellington Badlo Station advised at 9 a.m. to-day that the steamers Maunganui, TJUmaron, Turaklna, Hanroro, TaJuiie, Wimmera, and MuJieno are expected to be •within wireless range this evening. Tiie Union Co.'s Taru'wera sailed from L.vttellon at 6 p-m. on Wednesday, ami is due to leave Wellington to-night tor Auckland. She is due here on Sunday nest.

MAHJSXO LEAVES SIDNEY. Tie Union Co.'s ts.s. Maheno sailed from Sydney tor Auckland direct at noon on Wednesday. She has on iboard for tills port 63 saloon and 75 steerage passengers. The M.'Uieno Jβ due at Auckland on Sunday next

KTJBOW LOADS SUGAR. Tiie Union Co.'c steamer Kumw. according .to. cable advice received by the local office, is to sail from .Lautoka at 6 a.m. on Saturday next for Auckland. The vessel brings a cargo of raw sugar, and goes to Chelsea to discharge. She Is due bero on Wednesday afternoon.

INDBALEMiA FOR AUCKLAND. The Tyser steamer ladralema was sahedMled to have sailed from Sydney yenterday lor Auckland, and ie due here about Tuesday nest, Hie 2?. th. Inst. The vessel will probably sail from this port for Napier, WelHnstou. Lyttelton, and Ettinedln on August 20, and is to leave the Dominion finally for London direct on September 18. While at Auckland the Indralema loads a large quantity of tallow, copra, wool, end gum.

THB TALtTNiB. •Further wireless advice from the Union Company's Island steamer Tolune, received through the Wellington radio station, states that the vessel will probably arrive at Auckland to-morrow morning. The steamer will be berthed at the Hobson Street wharf. ■ The iHauroto -will .take, the outward Balling for the Cook find ■Society Groups at 10 a.m. on "Wednesday next.

MAKTTKA AT VANCOUVER. The B.M.s. iliikura is reported by a. cable Brassage -received by the Union Company yesterday to have arrived at Vancouver from ■Auckland, via ports, at 4 p.m. on Tuesday last. The vessel is due to sail from the ■Canadian port on the retnrn passage to Auckland, on September 4, and is due here on September 24. She sails for Sydney direct on the same day, and Is due there ou September 23.

\ATX3\A AT LAiCTOKA. The Atn-.i, in the Union Co.'s Island service, is reported by cable to nave arrived at Lantoka at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. The Atua left Sydney on August lo for Fiji, Samoa, Tonißa, and Auckland. The A tun la to sail from Ijevnka at 5 p.m. on FTlflny next, and Is due at Auckland on September MON'OWAI FROM DtTNiBDIN. Tlie 'Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Monowai arrived from Dunedin, via ports, at 10.30 a.m. to-day, and nras berthed at the new Queen Street wharf. The purser reports that the Monowai left Duned'in at 4 p.m. on August IG. Amd made the nsiml calls at ports en route, departure being taken ifrom Tokomaru B-iy finally st 4 p.m. yesterday. The Monowal sails for the South on Saturday fifternoon. MATATDiA. IN POET. (After anchMdng in the Bengltotw Channel overnight, tthe steamer Metatua came up into the stream this morning, ajnd was bm-thed a-t the western tee of the Queen Street wharf. The second officer reports that the Maitaituu tattled from Montreal on .Tune 21. and passed the Cape of Good Hope on July 10. She 'reached Melbourne on Ansrast 6. In hit. 43 eonth, long. «2 east, a heavy iwes-terly gale was met with. Tie Slatatiia left Sydney rtti 9atuT(tey lilst, ana wh«?n two atry» out nit tnto a heavy son'west. pile, which continued dining Monday u-nd Tuesday. The Metatua naß 749 t<ms to , land here. The office™ -with Captain GUIDIM) tire Messrs. A. N. Other cMef, T. .Tlmson eepond, W. Sussimis ■ third, ©. IT. Clements fourth: T. TVTnwhlp «*4<?f enjrlneer. MrGowan second, Maitiescm third, WUlfenus fourth. Cooper fl-Ttßi, jswi sixth, Brings >on!pf freoznr, Tayl> «tfr\on<l; E. Weller, j Marconi operator.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 201, 22 August 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 201, 22 August 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 201, 22 August 1912, Page 4

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