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SHIPPING.

Sloon's' Age : First Quarter, October 18, at ±-au p.m. Sunset: Tnia erening, 6.10. Sunrise : To-morrow morning, 4.55. HIGH WATER. mornfE^A.-?™ 5 PTening, 1.29 ; to-morrow Onelnmpi : To-morrow morning, 5.23; to^ Manukau Heads : To-morrow morninK 4-2.1; tr,-[norro wcreninß, 4.58. KaJpar;i Ueads: To-morrow morning, t>.id ; to-morrow evening, 5.-IS. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. WArOTAHI, β-s.. 278, C .Hopkins, from Limestone Island.—Northern SS Co agents. ■ ■ WAIMAIUK. 8.5.. 245, W. Bettis, from Paeroa.—Northern S.S. Co., agents KAMKtM . s.s.. 20.-!. T. Aleyers, from Whangnrei.—Uorthern S.S. Co., agents. TIIIS DAY. ArpOTBI, p.s.. 4t«. T. Haultain, from Taaranf:a. Passengera.—Misses Stephcnenn. C-oe. Davidson, Bimt, Lowes; KenshiEton, I.ethelielm, Bardett ; Mesdaums Me■nu- s ! "'li'piiV. Pliepperd, l\'.>ui.ed.v. Cu'nmons. Wric-ley. Stephonson ; Messrs Parker Brown, Revelle. Crichton, Wal-dle, Mayill, Broadbenfc, Davidson, Busson, Young, Isley, «"risi,l!j. iifijliiKijan, and one steerage.—.Northern Co., a-scnts. CLA.XSMAA. s.s.. (.35, E. McLeod, from RutvH&ll. Passengers : Misses Shepherd, H;;i (2), Din-son. Mesdames Hill and bo.v, C. J. Merton, Harris, Rro.wn and 3 chJldren. Adams, Clayton, H. C. Hands, Williams, Ravenhall, J. Hill. R. Saies. X. iicLeorl ; Messrs G. E. Halliwell. Bond, T. 11. Ker, H. C. Hill. P. Ward, O. Donnell, C. Leeds. H. C Hands, Clayton, Benson, Revs. (' J, Mertou. l'uerata., ConBtsble Pera.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPART CUBS. rOSTERDAT. KOROMIKO, 2470, H. S. Whyborn, far Westport. HANAIA, s.s. f 1150, E. Stephenson, for Whangnrei. LYTTELTON, p.s., 103, J. Whittingham, for Whansarei. KAWAU, s.s.. 99. E- Olsen. for Hangawal. I'AEEOA, s.s., 01,' X Taw, for Mercury Bay nnd Tairna. RANGI, scow, S6, C. Kolmstrom, for Talma. CLIO, topsail schooner, SI, W. Pelley, for Whnngarel. TARAIIAWA, ketch. 44. Hawkinson, for Whangarel. RELIANCE, scow, 76, Palmer, for Tairna. THIS DAK. WHAKAKUA. S.S., 6.534, A. H. Kemp, for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. PEOJE?CTED DBPAETI KES. ATUA, for Sydney, via Islands; November 5. ARAWA, for London, via South; October 25. FIONA, for lOji; to sail lIAHKNO, s.s,, for Sydney: October 21 SIAKURA, s.s., for Vanconver; October 25 BUAHtNE, b.s:, for London, via Sonth; November S JTALrUKE. for Eastern Pacific; October 22. WTT A KARTjA, s.s., for London, via Sontn; October 20 ZE-ALANDIA, s.s., for Syflnex; O»i!ober 32. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAfiT COAST.

Sunday.—Maheno arrives from Sydney; Tarawersi arrives from the South: Kosamoud arrives from Tologa Bay and Gis- ' Monday.—Myra Fell antres ■ from Newcastle: Navua arriTes from Westport; Maheno sails for Sydney. Tuesday.—Wairuna arrives from Fiji; Zealandia arrives from Vancouver; Tnlune sails for Eastern Pacific; Tarawera sails for the South: Zealaudin sails for Sydney: Rosamond sail* for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. Wednesday.—Navua sails for Fiji. Thursday.—Kauri arrives from Newcastle; llokoia arrives from the South. Friday.—ilal:ura arrives from Sydney; Makura sails for Suva, Honolulu, and Vanconver; ilyra Fell sails for Newcastle. Saturday.—Rosamond arrives from Tolojja Boy and Gisborne: Hanroto arrives from Timarn: Mokola sails for the South; Wairuna to be announced. TTEST COAST. Friclar.—Eanplri arrires from Nelson, Picton. Wellington, and New Plymonth; Hnupiri sails for New Plymouth, Wellington. Fir ton. nml Nelson. -irriveii from Wellington and Netr. l'lymoutlj; Corinna sails for New riymouth and Wellington. The T'ninn Co.'s turret steamer Koromiko left for Westport direct at 0.30 last evening. The Wairuna wns due to leave Fiji yesterday with a cargo of raw sugar for Auckland. She is due ligre early next week. The Marine Department has been Informed that the Dart Rock buoy, Tennyson lalet, hsis Ueen washed away. The Rosamond left Gisborne at noon yesterday for Auckland, and should arrive late to-night or early, ta-merrow., The Tarawera is due from southern ports to-ir.orrow nfoL-nIUS, and will berth at the Railway wharf on arrival! The Blackball Cp'al'Co/s steamer Ngahere land with a cargo of coal. She is due toniprrqw night. The Rosntnond, which is now due from Gisborue, will go into dock on arrival for overhaul, fche will not leave: for the Hast Coast, before Wednesday next. The Tulon Co.'s steamer Kowhai leaves Greymouth at R .a.m. on Monday for Onehungn with a cargo of coal.' She is due on Tuesday higct. " The Tnion S.S. Co.'s chartered steamer Afyra Fell lp due on Monday night from Newpnßtle with a cargo of 4700 tons of coal for this port. ; Tlie '<■ oilier -Sorotnito, which is now on her way to -Wewtport; is dm; liack at Auckland With a cargo of coal on Friday or Siiiiirday next." " ". The Colopiul Sngar Co.'h steamer was brouttbt :::nvii froiii 'Chelsea "th'is 1 morning, and berthed at the-Queen Street wharf to loa-1 .stores.' She leaves for Fiji at 5 p.m. to-day. ; The Trser steamer Whaknrua. baring discharj;ec! lipr carKp, .left at 11.30 thLs morning for "Wellington, Ijyttelton, and Dunedlii,' tfr cpfiipjptp her discharge. •T);e Nprthepn S.S- Co.'s gteamep Rinin left Ojiugake at 2.3Q p.m. yesterday for Auckland. aiu.l is due on Mpnddy. She will undergo snrvey and overhaul while in port. The tug Waitangi ppt into Whitianga on ThnVsday'; as slje "was unable' to work the Triinin bar. She toyfeii Ont the scow" Dandy yesterday mornins, and then loft for Talrun. The coastal steamer Tasman, which has bep'n bar-bound at Whakatane for the past two day's,' left at U.'SO this morning for Anckland. .:...■ . ~■ ■ The Maltai. wJJch la due to leaTe Sydney to-day for Wellington direct, will be laid up for survey and overhaul on her arrival at Lyttelton. and. the Warritnoo irll take no her rtraning from that port. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Otafci is due" here ab,ant Wednesday nest from London direct. SUe will qisclinrge a quantity of explosives at the powder ground before berthing. The local agents of the Fede.rai-Houlder-Shlre line have been notified that the NairnEhlye Iqft un October 1Q for Auckland and nthor dominion ports. She is due hero nbOTit November 4. and subsequently goes South to discharge tho balance of her cargo. THE VANCOUVER BOAT. ' The -U.M.S.. Zealandia, from Vancouver via Island ports, should hare left Suva last evening, sfe rf aae!it A l, c U n V on Tuesday morning, and. at Sydney on October 2G. THE MAHEN.O. wfii- W ii elGS3 t ™P ssage was reived at the Wellington station last night from the Maheno, to the effect that the vessel would Sl^^^b^nlSg^iS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 251, 19 October 1912, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 251, 19 October 1912, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 251, 19 October 1912, Page 4