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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: Last Quarter, October 4, at 4.18 a.m. Sunset: This evening, 5.58. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.25. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening. 10.23; to-morrow She,-,, .:■!.', 10.53. tinehupga: To-morrow morning, 2.23; tomonotv evening, 2.39. Miinnkau Heads: To-morrow morning, 1.23; to-morrow evening, LSI. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow morning, 2.13; to-morrow cveniug, 2J29. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. KANIERI, s.s., T. Meyers, from Whangarei. —.Northern Co., agents. AKAROA, s.s., W. I'arker, from the coast —Parker-Lamb Timber Co.. agents. FAIRBURN, aux. schooner, 1. Vasta, from Walroa (Hawkes Bay), via Hicks' Kay.—Goldshro' and Co., agents. MAI" HOWARD, anx schooner, C. Olsen, from Tauranga.—C. H. Furness and Co., agents. THIS DAT. SOUTHERN, sjs., 4,7152. JaUard, at 9 a.m., from New York direct.—Vacuum Oil Co., agents. % DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN s.s„ 7,333. F. Parslow. for Wellington and Southern ports WIMMERA, _.. 3,022, Wm. Waller, for Sydney. MANAIA, s.s., E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. CLANSMAN, s.s., E. McLeod, for Russell and Opua. AUPOURI, s.s., T. Haultain, for Tanran ia. ! LYTTELTON, p.s., -T. Whittingham, for Whangarei. BADEN-POWELL, s.s.. 11. retersen, for Whangarei. PELICAN, s.s., E. Sellars, for Mercury Bay. THIS OA.1". KANIERI, s.s., Meyers, for Whangarei. KATOA, s.s.. 2,400, A. T. Norton, at 6.35 a-m.. for Westport. VICTORIA, s.s.. 2869, Entwisle. for Dtinedin via ports. Passengers: For Glsborne—Misses Farmer. Robb. Webster, Mesdames Sheriff, Murphy. Nelson. Miller and two children Eobh. Messrs de Lautonr, Gardner, Hvl.ind, Caesar, Dixon. Baddin. Close, Bothoway, Barnes, Gregory, Suggett. Wvfceman Cotter For Napier-r-Mrs Shore, Messrs nolmcs, Gllllngham, Shaw, For Wellington—Miss Tameron, Messrs Barron. Gray, Richards. For Lyttelton—Mr Collins. For DunedlnMrs Seager and- Infant. For all parts—3s steerage. EXPORTS. Per Wimmera, for Sydney: 24 sacks bides, 40 empty gas tubes, 53 empty hogsheads 1 crate milk cans, 162 sacks sand, 13 cases knnri gum, 24 drums gas liquor, 1 cask oil, 193 sacks potatoes. 1)1 hues fungus, 1 wagon, 21 horses, ;> sacks coffee beans, aud 60 packages sundries. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Wednesday.—Toftto. arrives from South Sea Islands. Thursday—Monorail arrives from the Smith. Friday.—WstaiDa sails for Fiji. Saturday—Monowal sails for the South. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 'ATUA. for "Sydney, via Islands: Novemcber 5 ARAWA, for London, via South; October 25. FIONA, for Fiji; October 13. MAHESO, for Sydney; October 7. MYRA FELL, s.s.. from Newcastle: to sail MAKURA. S.S., for Vancouver; October 23. •NORTHERN- CHIEF, barquei for Sydney - October Si REMUERA, for London, via South: Oct. 10 TALTJNE; for Eastern Pacific; October 22. TOFUA, for Sydney, via Islands; October 10. VICTORIA, s-s-. for Sydney; October 14. ZEALAN7DIA, s.s., for Sydney; October 32. VESSELS IN PORT. SOUTHERN, s.s., at Queen Street Wharf. EOS barrrnei at Railway Wharf. HCTA, schooner, at No. a jetty. TIMS, cable steamer, in stream. X ATf_. s.s., nt" Queen Street wharf. No.. --ERN CH_EF, barque, at Railway wharf. SQUALL, s.s., in dock. WAIRUNA, s.s.. at Chelsea. EXPECTED ARUIVALS. ANGLO-MEXICAN, s.s., from New York; due December 5 ATUA, s.s.. from Sydney; dne October 31 BIRKENFELS, s.s., from New York; due October 5 DANIEL, barquentih", from Clarence River; to sail. FIONA., s.s.. from Snva: due October S. yRANKLTN, s.s., from New York; to sail JiARPAGUS. S.S., from New York; to sail. _T.i\3vUSHJKA MARU. from Japan; to sail. HCItST, s.s.. from Japan; due October 18 IN.DRAPURA, s.s., from London; to sail f.'.-tober 1. KAI'TJNA. s.s.. from New YorJc: to sail KAL\"H. s - s -. from Newcastle; due Oct. 12. KI'A (.'RA, s.s.. from London; due Oct. 6. KDRO\V. s.s., from Fiji; due October 3. MAiriElVO, s.s., from Sydney; due Sunday. BfAKUR*'-' E - s -. from Sydney; due Oct. 23. MARERE, s.s.. from London; due Nov. 0. MED WAY, barque, from New York: to sail. MONGOLIA, s.s.. from London; due Nov. 22. M. TUcRNTiK- barque, from Puget Sound; doe November. MUIUTAI, s-s.. from London; to sail October 10. NAVUA, from Fiji; due October 7. KEEEE'ANA, s.s.. t from London: due October 25. NIWARU, s.s., from Liverpool; to sail September 2bOTAKI. s.s., from London; due October 23. PAKEHA, s.s., from London; due Oct. 10. BAKAIA. 8.5., from Montreal; dne Oct. 15. EOTESFETA from New York; to sail. •SURREY, S.S.. from Liverpool; due Oct. 20. SILVERTOWN. cable s.s., from London; dne November. SOUTHERN CROSS, from Norfolk Island; due December. SUTHERLANiD, 6.5., from New York; to sail. TALUNE, s.s., from Eastern raclfic; due October 17. TOFUA. s_s, from Sydney; due to-morrow WAKANUI. s.s., from Montreal; due Nov. 29. . W AIM ATE* from Montreal: to sail. WHAKARUA. U.S., from New York; due October 10 WESTMEATH. S.SL, from Liverpool: to sail. WHAKARUA, s.s., for Loudon, via South; October 11. WHANGAP— s.s. from :\owcastle: to sail WIMBLEDON, s.s., from Philadelphia; due October 20. WIMMERA, s.s.. from Sydney: dne Oct. 13 YSABEI, sohooner, from Friendly Islands; to sail. ZiEALANDIA, 6.5., frotn Vancouver; dne October 22. The Wellington radio suttiou advises that the followitig vessels will be within wireless range this evening:—Moerttki, Mnungauul, Mauuka. Whnmeru. Victoria. On November 13th the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Walmate is scheduled to leave Montreal for New 1 Zealand ports, via •Melbourne and Sydney. The'"'Kia Ora is due at Anckland from Liverpool direct about Saturday next. Tho vessel has 9.000 tons of cargo aboard, 3,000 of--which is for this port. The R.M.ij. Arawa, which sailed from Hobart at 5 aim. on Sunday for Wellington, add is due at the sorrthcru port on Thursday morning, has aboard 150 tons of general cargo for transhipment to Anckland. The New Zealand Sblpping Co.'s steamer Kaipara completed' tlie discharge of her Auckland .-argo last niirM, and sailed this morning for Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dtinedin to discharge the baluuce. The Norwegian barque T-lebo. one of the four to rone to New Zealand from the Island of Juan de Nova, is reported to have sall«.l on August 18th with guano for Lytt'.-lton and the Bluff. 'Che s.s. Wimbledon, under charter to the ISrli'■■■•!; Imperial Oil Company, due at Auckfcrai roiu Philadelphia early in October, ihas ■■■■ board a cargo of 134,000 cases of oil :'.'" New Zealand ports. B.i weather is delaying the loading operations of the Tyser steamer Indralema at Southern ports. The steamer is expectei! to sail from Napier for London about Saturday next. The crew of the dismasted baTquenUne Wangauui arc discharging part of the vessel's cariro ot Wellington to facilitate refitting. The vessel's timber cargo Is valued at from £1.300 tn £1.300. S.;-rcs ip't'i'O landed at . Waipapa Point jighJiouse t.y the Government steamer Hinemna cm Friday. On Saturday a start W7is made to lay n buoy off Barclay Rock, Stewart Island. The Ilincmoa is expected to leave tTie Bluff for West Coast Sounds, Weetßort, and Wellington, this evening.

ht was 7.40 p.m. yesterday before the Uuddart-Parke:- steamer Wlmmera sailed for Sydney. Tlie vessel is due at th* N.S.W. port on Friday next. The tram .steamer Anglo-Californian sailed for Wenin_to» last evening. The resdcl afterwards proceeds to Lyttelton, rhnani, aud Dunedin to put out tie 'balance. The Auglo-Califomian is then to gc ro Newcastle in ballast to load coal for South 'America. Cable advice from Hobart announces the leparture of the Norwegian whaling steaanprs Norwega and Zealandia for New Zealand. The vessels have evidently made a rail at the Tnsmanian port for bunkers. Their destination iv New Zealand has not been announced. Compulsory pilotage came Into force at Auckland to-day. The uc-w steamer South era, from New York direct, -was the first steamer to enter the port under the new ■tysteni. and the Karpara was the rlrsrt to take departure. COASTAL PASSENGER SERVICE. Expected arrivals and projected departures in coastal shipping .-ft the. port of Auckland to-day are announced as follow: — Arrivals.—Munaia, from Whaugnrel, 7 p.m.; Rotomahanu, from Mercury Bay, lj p.m.; Kawau, from Kawau, 6 pjn.; N'gutiawa, from Opotiki, due. Departures.—Wakatere, for Thames, 5.30 p.m.; Waiotahl, for Tajrangd.' midnight; Chelmsford, for Cabbage Bay, midnight; Gael, for Walpu, midnight. WIRELESS FROM TOFUA. A wireless message has bo_ received through the Wellington station locally, which indicates that the Island steamer Tofua will arrive at Aucl-laud to-morrow morning. The Tofua left Syduey on September 10, and Suva on September 20. en route for this port. The Tofna is evidently making an exceptionally good passage, as she had not been expected to reach this port till Thursday morning. UNION COIirANY/'S STEAJIERS.. The following arrangements have been made by the Union Company as a result of the sale of the coastal steamer Squall for the East and West Coast services. The Rosamond Is to leave Wellington tomorrow evening for Auckland direct to take up the Squall's runuing lv the East Coast Bays and Gisborne service. The Rosamond Is due here ou Saturday morning. The Hanplri, after discharging a cargo of coal at Onehunga from Greymouth. will take up the Rosamond's running In the Welliogttm-Nelson-Picton-New PlyaiouthOnehungu service in the meantime. NEWCASTLE COLLIERS. The steamer Kauri (ex Harmony) Is at present loading a full cargo of coal at Newcastle for Auckland direct. The Kauri is due at this port about October 12. The chartered steamer Myra Fell, at present en route to Sydney with timber from Auckland, will, after discharge load coal at Newcastle back to this port. Tbe Myra Fell will be followed from by the Wunogape, which left Kalpara a few days ago for Sydney with a full cargo of sawu timber. SCHOONER FAIRBURN IN PORT. The auxiliary schooner Fair_urn arrived at Auckland from Walroa (Heiwke's Bay) yesterday, after a passage of nearly three weeks up the coasL The sailer left Walroa tin September 10th, .but after passing East Cape the weather was so stormy that it was found necessary to put into Hicks Bay for shelter. Several attempts were made to i_.'? n ™,. to "2° for Auckland, but It was not until Thursday last that 'the weather had moderated sufficiently to allow the vessel to con-anuo her passage. The vessel has a cargo ot shingle to land here, and afterwards is to load general cargo for Wuiroa. SOUTHERN FROM NEW YORK. The Harrison-Dickson Line new steamer Southern arrived at Ancklaud this morning cwL =7 york '. and was b«thed at the NwVi TOt iT l "',? The Southern left New lork on July IS, and proceeded to Dur ban, where a call was made for bunkers following day for Auckland. Fine weather «'as met w-ith till September 8, when a severe north-westerly gale was met with, rhe weather Improved on September 9, and continued generally flne till arrival The vessel has 72.000 cases of oil to land here before sailing for Wellington, Lyttelton w,r\,^"' C H ,, '. ( ?? Pta,u X S ' Ja»ard has ?"5 n i m the following officers: Chief Mr J. R. Thomson; second, Mr. Geo."'Sinclair' third. Mr. Alfred E. Meadows. Mr !•-' Adamson is chief engineer.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 235, 1 October 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 235, 1 October 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 235, 1 October 1912, Page 4