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SHIPPING.

Moon's Sew Moon, September 11, at 3-18 p. TO. Snneet: This evening. 5-32. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.7. HJGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 1.50; to-morrow morniiiji. -1.-24. Onehiing-n; To-morrow morning, 5.51; tomorrow evening. H.'SX Manukiiu Heads: To-morrow morning, 4.01; to-niorroiv evening, 5.33. Kalpani Heads: To-morrow morning, 5.41; to-morrow evening, 0.23. ARRIVALS. VHSTKRD.AY. Waimnna. β-s.. 10.380, W. rwii-vill-Holmes, from Liverpool, via 'i'eneriffe, Capetown, and Sydney. Passenger: Miss J. McDonald. — S. Peterson nnd Co., agents. Manata, b.b., E. Stephensoß, from Whangarel.—Northern Co., agents. Aupouri, T. HmiltnAn, from Tnuraogii. Passengers: Misses Butcher, Gilbert, Mat-buy, Jones, Julian; Mm, Wilson, Messrs. Benford, Lennard, Peuberth. I**, Brabnnt, Valeric,' HcDougall, MrFarlane, Leslie, Watson (2), Brown, Nicliolson, West.— Northern Co., agents. • . Daphne, s.s.. J. Teixeira. from the Great Barrier.—Northern Co., ngents. Beden-Powell, s.s., H. Petersen, from ■Wwngarei.Northern Coal Co- agents. Waitangi, s.e., 1. Corbet t from Mercury Bey.—lfcanrt Timber Co., agents. Paeroa, b.s., ,T. Taw, from Mercury Bay and Knatmmo. Passengers: Messrs. Lee, Peterson, and tiree natives Northern.. Co_ agents. Herald, scow. Saaston, from Nguoeuru.— Northern Coal Co., agents. THIS DAY. Raklnra. s.s, Rtallahane, from Russell.— Miller and Co., agents. .N'gatiawa, s.e., W. Bark, from Opottkl.' Passengers: Misses Young, Frikery Denny, Messrs McMillan .Campbell, Bridges, Benm»ge, Pearlier, tTamia'a, Northern Go., apeate. Atusi. R.S., 3,444, A. Wallis, at 2 a.nu.. from Sydney, via Suva, Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers: .Misses Gordon, Davidson, Thnrirarn, Lowe, CUft (2), Ainess, Wolfgraaum, : San ft, Kclmmakor, Mpsdames Williams, Bills, Dnval, Lowe, CHft, Amen, Noton, Schuitz end two children, Wolfgramm (2), and thrpe children, Wiser. 'Messrs. Williams, Ellis, Dural, Mackay (2>. Wilson, MeKeni (21, Burton. Betvly, Todd, FKzpatriek. Howard. Noton Niall, Oft vim. Simpson, Yandall, Meredith, Turner, Dr. pdnlmaker, Indermenr, Bobhtoe, Anderson, Levin, and 10 steerage.Union Co., agents. DBPABTUBES. : YBSi%ai>AY. Knrow, .s.s.. 2"iSl, .7. Morlex. for ftira end Lantoka. Passengers: 70 lndinns. KanierL c.c., T. Meyers, for Wlmngarel. Cbelmsford. *c., E. H. Goertz, for M«rsden Potnt and way ports. Paeroa, s.s., .T. Taw, for Te Kao and ■Paxenga ren ija. Hangi. scow. C. Htilinßtram, for the Ray of Islands. THIS DAY. Wnlrrniitp, S.S., 3,818, Hansen, for Napier. Aparima, s.s.. 5,701, int. for Wellington. Southern Cross, s.s.. 206, Burgees, for ■; Norfolk Island, Melanesia, and Soloman Islands. Passengers: Nnrse Miller, Revs. Molr and Drnmmend, and Capt. Moloney. UNION COMPANY'S MOTEMBN.TS. EAST COAST. Friday—Aparima leaves for Wellington: Squall arrives from Uisborne. Saturday.—Kwtoa ' arrives from Bnirt)nry and Wellington; Monowai sails for the Sotith; Squall sails for Tolcga Bay and Glsborne. ■ Sunday— arrives from Sydney; Tarawora, arrives from Southern ports. - WEST COAST. Saturday—Rosamond arrives from Wellington and Plcton, and returns to Wellington, l'lcton, and Nelson. ...... VESSELS IS POUT. . . Atua, B.s, nt Queen Street, wharf 1 f.<u- M Monowai, k.s. at Hobson Street wharf Jessie Craig, barque, at Chelsea — Joseph Craig,- barque,, at Hobson St. wharf Rakinra, 8..5., in stream Kaitnnn, s.s.. at Railway wharf Dorrlpo, s.s., nt Hobson Street wharf Talune, s.s., at No. 4 jetty Iris, cable steamer, in stream Kanarll, s.s., at Qneen Street wharf Wanakn, s.s., nt Queen Street winarf. Hanantii 11., s.s., at Hobsoa Street iwliarf. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' Anglo-Califorman, e.s., iram New Tork; sailed July H; due September 25 Birkfels, b.s., from New York; due Oct. 30 „ CoSdljlanen, barque, from Newcastle; to sail. Daniel, barquentiue, from Clarence River; to Bail. . ... Eos. barque, from Seychelle Islands; sailed July 13 Fmuklyn, s.s., from New York; to tan. Uaknshlkii Mam, from Japan; to sail ' . Hurst, s.s., from Japan; to sail Indrabarah, from London; due October 12 Jessie Craig, barque; from Newcastle; sailed atoeepli Craig, barque, from Melbourne; to ■all. Katoa, s.s.. from Biinbury: due Sept. 7 Kaipara, s.s., from London; due Sept. l(i Katnua, e.S-, from New York; to «all. Jiia Qra, s.s., from London; due October 10 Mabeno. s.s., from Sydney; due Sunday llarjorle Craig, barque, from Melbourne; Balled September '2 Uedway, barqne, from New York; to call Mongolia, ba, from Londou: dne Nov. 22 Wtalro, a.8., from London; Ml led July II; due September 10 " M. Turner, barque, from Puget Sound: to - . sail July. Kerehana, s.s., from London; due October 25 "■■ Northern Chief, bq., from Newcastle- sailed August 18 Pakeha, b.s., from London; due October 9 Rakala, s.s., from Montreal; due Oct. 15 Kangatira, s.b., from London; due Sept. 25 Sutherland, 5.«., from New York; to sail Tofna, s.s., from Sydney; due October 3 Waimana, ss., from London: due Sept 8 Wimbledon, s.s., from Philadelphia; due October 20

. The Tarawera sailed } wm Wellington last evening for Auckland, via Napier and Glsborne. line is due here on Sunday. The schooner Ysabel has been at anchor '.a the stream for nwirly .1 week awaiting a favourable wind to proceed to Tonga Captain Ross states that he tins not had i similar difficulty in leaving port for thirty years past. The Northern Company's steamer Apamii is due from. Awnniil at 7.30 p.m. to-day and the Kauieri from Whaugarel at midnight. Mr. It. Clark, third officer of the Union company's island steamer Atun, which arrived from Sydney this morning, comes: ashore at- Auckland to sit for his mate's certificate. His place will be taken ny Mr. McLean. 'The Union Company's steamer Monowai is to be berthed at the Railway wharf to-morrow . morning to load transhipments is. the Aparima from Calcutta. The Aparima sailed early rliis afternoon for Wellington, where she will land further Calcutta cargo. The Aparima, on com- . pletiou of discharge in the. Dominion, goss 10 Newcastle to load for Java. , 'y_, The Union Company's Kteamer Kurow sailed last evening for Suva direct. She bad aboard 70 Indians ex the Aparima. (From Suva the Kurow goes to Lantobn to lead £nj«ir for the Chels?a works. The Union Company's steamer Wrflnina, •fter loading bunker coal at Wellington, called for Uniioka, where she Is to load a engar cargo for Auckland. Mr Tnge, chief officer of the Tarawera, went ashore tit Dunedin this week on sick leave, His place has been taken temporarily by Mr .1. MCLean. The Union Company's cargo carrier Waltemata sailed from (Newcastle yesterday •fto Lyttelton and Tlmaru. The vessel tin's coal for the Southern ports. The Government training steamer Amoturn Is at present undergoing survey and overhaul at Wellington. Tho boye are to return to their homes In the meantime, k«.™ nU)u Company's new uteamer H«™' *"? at Auckland tomorrow from wn?m,rt 0, " I*,1 * , Vla ,J,,nbur y and Wellington, will undergo survey here. ' —- Mission steamer aoirtK*^, -.-Oh» AVelUugton aafllA.StaUfcj-aaTlaed at tl a.m. to-day that the stcMncrs HaitiTl .. -A-ilioiilc,. Victoria .UUmjttim.-'nA' MiSt^ ■ are expected to be wiGiiu <Vlrele«fl rajuje

MIMIHO FOR AIXSKLAND. The Tyeer steamer Mimiro is reported bjcable advice received at the office of Messrs Heather, Roberton, and Co., the local agents, to bare sailed from Sydney at S a.m. yesterday In continuation of her passage from London. The vessel land* 1.'.W0 tons of general cargo here, «ad then proceeds to Napier and Wellington to put out tue balance. Site Is due here on Tuesday nest. NAVUA LEAVES SUVA. The Union Company has received cable advice that the steamer Navua sails from Suva at 5 p.m. Oα Thursday for Auckland direct. The steamer Iβ due here on Monday. She has aboard, for Auckland 20 saloon and 27 steerage passengers. The Navua is fixed to sail from Auckland for Southern, ports oa Tuesday next HAKIUUA PROM RUSSELL. The steamer Uakinra, of the New Zealand Whaling Company's fleet, arrived in the stream at 11 a.m. to-day, and went to anchorage off the Queen Street- wharf. The Rakiura. has not previously been in Auckland. The vessel is the factory ship for j the fleet, and also carries a large qnan- J tit of stores. The vessel takes banker I coal from the Union Company's Whangspe, ! due from Westport to-night. WHANG-APE DUB TO-NIGHT. ' The Union Company's collier steamer Whangape, which was delayed for co long at Westport by bad weatfier, wag reported off Cape Maria van l>lelui>n early this morning, bound for Auckland. The vessel has a fall cargo of coal to put out here. On completion of discharge, the Whangape goes to Kalpara to load timber for Sydney. WA-IMANiA IN.POpT. . r The Shaw. eavill,' anil Arbton Company* eteamer Waim»na arrived from Liverpool, ! via Australian porta, last evening-, and wan | berthed at the Railway wharf. The vessel sailed from Liverpool on July US, and arrived at Sydney on August 29. • She sailed [ from Sydney at T a.m. on Sunday last tor Auckland, and had flne weather in the Tasman Sea. The Waimana has 3,500 tone of cargo to land here. It will be tonraled* the end of not week before the eteamer sails for Southern ports to discharge the balance. ATUA FROM SrDNKT. The Union, Company's Island steamer Atua, 3,444 tone, Capt. A. "Wallis, arrived from Sydney, via Suva, Samoa, and Tonga. at 2 a.m. to-day, and was berthed at the outer western tee of the. Queen Street wharf. The Atua sailed from Sydney at <midnigb,t on the 14th nit. She made a fine run down to Leotoka, arriving on the evening of August 20. Callg were made at the usual Island ports, and the Atua sailed finally for Auckland from Nukualofa on September 2. Moderate seas with light variable winds were experienced on the passage. The Atua sails on the return pnsmige .on ■ Tuesday,., September , 10, at 10 a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 4

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