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SHIPPING

Moon's Ajre: First quarter, February 14, Bt 10.40 p.m: Sunset: This evening. 6.54. Sunrise: To-morrow morulas, 5.18HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, $.51; to-morrow dorr.iag. S.T. Oceliunsa: IV-morrow morning, 12.37; toBiorr'.w evening, 12.33. ■Mur.uknii Heads: To-morrow morning, U.:j7 ; to-morrow evening. 11.43. Kaip:ira Heads: To-morrow morning, tZ--1, to-morrow evening. 12.43. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. APANTI. s.s.. J. Wilson, from. Mangonui, Wh-ingaroa. Hoiibora. and A'wajiuL Passengers: Mt*siiaint;s L-ees. Spitz, Misses BKenip, M. Nebo, Mchana, K. Iteiiiana, M. . Kauna. I. Pere. Williams. Messrs Job, Rakish, Masters Burke l 2), Glecson. — Northern Co., agents TYRONE, s.s.. n«M tons. A. McLaughian. at 4 p.m.. from Liverpool, via Las Talmas. Capetown, and Hobart. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Dow, Mr Button, and XI thirri-class.— A. H. Nathan, Ltd., agents. KGATIAWA, s-s., E. Keatley, from Opotifci.—Northern Co., agents. GLE.NELC, s.s., Jonas, from Whangarel. —Jns. Smith and Co.. Ltd.. agents. BADKX-POWF.LL. s.s.. H. Petersen, from "Wlanjnrei.—Northern Oial Co., agents. WAIROA. s.s.. W. Parker, from Whangarei.— Cashmore Bros, arren"*. THIS DAT. MORATSHrSE. 6.5., 5.551 tone. Howard, at 1 p.m.. trom Liverpool, via Capetown and Adelaide. Passengers: 33 third-class for Anrklsnti. ac<i ci through for Southern ports—N.Z. Shippinc Co., agents. NGAPFHI, s.s., Perotti. from Tannmga. Passengers: Misses I'onlthard (2). Duthie, i Berridg-e, Fooket, Wrigley, PaWe, Tutahi. Haiti, Akahino Mesdames Galbraith and i child. Tanner. Mnrpby. De Wolfe, White, Austin, Berridge, Sharp, Ward, Gamman, Asber. Messrs. Sheath, Adams, Belcher, Hoalt, Hammond. t-banahan, Torrance, Scott. Kin?. Bradley. Ellis, Kemp, Leslie, Bourke, Anstin. Masters Smith. Adams, Austin. Carpenter, Balcent. Brabant. Brown, Taylor. Bear. Ward (2), and. five steerage.— Northern Co., agents. WASiKA. s.=.. 2.422, J. Flynn. at 10 a_m.. from Bltiff, Timaru, and Napier.— Union Co.. agents. CLANSMAN, s-s.. A. Stephenson. from the North. Passenaers: Misses Carse (2). Hill. Patrick Williams. Weffron Taylor, Blythe Ct». Williams. Smith. MeKjiiley, Goerin. Mesdames Weffron. Wardel] and five rtil-iren. Stride, Watts. Thompson, Collard, McQnen, Lord and child. Bell, B-argraves, FTowertiay, Newman, Brooker, Pickens and five children, Messrs. Henry. Adams, Hanna, I "Warts. Thompson (2). Weffron C), Totman. Hare, Adams. Spencer. Honeycomhe. TauToa, Collard. McQaen, Ryan. Delaney. Johnston. Fowler. NleoL Campbell. Hawkes. Deeming, Brown. Haydon. Ba'.dock. Rev. Conollj-. Ih>tective Hollis. Masters Stewart. Ttirman, Adams. Burrell. Atkinson. McQuerim, Maloney, and 12 sterage.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTrrTBS. VESTEEDAI. KTfEOW, s.s.. 2551 tons, J. UTortey, at 5-10 p.m.. for New-castle. MANAIA. s.s. E. Stepienswn, for Whangar^. ROSAMOND, s.s., J. Morrison, for ToiajL-o Bay and nis-borne. WAIOTAHI. s.s.. C. H-optiDE, for Mercnry Bay and Oyotiki CHEUuMSFDP.D. s.s.. E. H. Goertz, for Mercury Bay and Taima. THIS DAT. MANURBWA. s.s.. NUssoD, a; 9.20 a.m., for acd Sydney. MONOWAI. 3.433. A. M, Bdwtn. for Dunedin via ports. Passengers:—For Gisborce: Misses Dalton. Quinn, Wheeler, Bright, Gray. Jaeksou. Marshall, McLeod. Modford, Evans. Munxo. Douovau. Mesdames Dalton, Thompson, Lane and child, Godwin, Hawkes. Brown. Stevens, Garrett, Carpenter. Messrs. Jones an-d son. Coombridge, Htiwkes, Diiltoc. Miller, Stewart, Hemming, Davy. Williams. Diggle, Albert, WhUlams, Thompson, Scoit. I'ussavant, Master* Foster (2), Gilpin. Fot Napier: Misses Brown, SimmeiUng. Speer (2), Montague, Bull, Eobinson, Mesdames Palmer, Hoiamlng aiid child. GodJrin. Ilrown. Messrs. Brown, MllWrisbt Captain Fantham. For Wellington: Miss Blackev. Mt-silames O'Urien, Logan, Messrs Downs. Mad-dison. For LytteltonV Misses Joll. Still well Jones Mr. Srcrfe. For Dunedln: Misses Swete, Baird, Me=dames Irtvin, Sheppard, Swete, Coad and ch'ld Baird. Kerr, Mitchell and daughter Donald. McLean "and ehM. Messrs. Iγwin, Sheppard, Chisholm. For all ports: 42 steerage. MOVEMENTS OF UNION S.S. CO-β STEAMERS. EAST COAST. Sunday.—Maheno arrives from Sydney; Tarawera arrives from South; WHaugape arrives from Wcsrport. Monday. — Navna arrives from Fiji; Maheno sails for Sydney. Tuesday.—Talune sails for Eastern Pacific; Xarua sails for Wellington and Westport; Tarawera sails for Soutn." Wednesday.—Rosamond arrives from Glsborae; Wauaii sails for Napier, Oamara, Biuff. Tiinaru. Thursday.—Mokoia arrives from Sooth; Eosunond sails for Tolago Bay and Uisborne; Whanpape sails for Newcastle. . Friday.—Zealandia arrives from Sydney; Zealandia aiiis for Suva, Honolnln, Vanconvor. B.C. Saturday.—Marama arrives from Vancouver, BC.i Mokobi sails for Sontli; Marama sails for Sydney. WEST COAST. Sunday.—Haupiri arriyes from "Wellington. Picton. Nelson. Monday.—Haapiri sails for Wellington, Picton, and Nelson. Friday.—Haupiri arrives from Wellington, Picton. Nelson, and New Plymouth; Haupiri sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, Government s.s. Hinemoa, now at Wellington, is to sail on Tuesday for Northern lighthouses and Auckland. S.-3. Harpagns. recently at Auckland, tinder charter to the United Tyser Line, arrived at Newcastle yesterday from Duiwdin. Sire is to load in Australia for Germany. Huddart-Parkpr Company's s.s. Victoria! arrived at Sydney yesterday from Auckland. She is dne back at this port on February 16. Captain W. G. Airey. late of the Melacesiaii .Mission steamer Southern Cross, has been appointed to the commsnd of the barque Joseph Craig. Union Company's s.s. Talnne was berthed at No. 2 jetty this morning. She Is flsed to sail outwards for the Cook and Society Islands on Tuesday next. It is reported that the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered e.s. ColUngham sailed from New Xork on January 1° '°r Auckland and Southern Now Zealand ports. She is due iere a!K>at March 30. Shaw. SavlU md Albion Company's s.s. was dispatched from London on Tuesday for Auckland direct. The vessel is due here nbou; March 20. Government training, ship Amokura. is to return to Wellington early next week from Ship Co-re, prior to sailing for the Kermadecs. The Southern Cross, s.s., is coming alongside No 4 jetty from her moorings on Monday. She is to be (locked for overhaul on February 21st. The Joseph Craig, barque, is to come down to the Railway wharf on Monday from Chelsea to complete the discharge of her cargo of Newcastle coai. The Ngatiawa went into the Graving Rock this morning. She will be followed ou Monday by the barque Marjorie Craig. The s.s. Ilaupiri left Picton at 4 pjn. yesterday for Oneiiunga. She is due there on Sunday afternoon, and is to sail on the following day at noon for the South. Atua's outward departure from Auckland for the Islands and Sydney has been- postponed from February 25th to February 26th. MariLers report that heavy smoke is being met with on the coast. The Wanaka, which arHved from the Sooth this morning, reported emote across the Bay of Plenty, and, judging from reports, vessels are being inconvenienced as far north as Apaxini. PBEA AT NBWCASIMiB. The Visit of the P. and 0. branch s.s. Pera to Newcastle recently occasioned considerable interest, for she Is the first vessel of the toe seen In the northern Australian port. The vessel arrived from Brisbane at Newcastle, end secured a fair amount of 'cztbo before leavmg for Sydney, wnei* additional freight was shipped for London. The Pera's visit to Newcastle will. It is imported be followed by other steamers il CSw Lride wmdttinre vamnt,

COASTAJw PASSENGER SERVICE. Expected arrivals to-day: Daphne, from Thames, 11.30 p.m.: Manaia, from Whjnga- ■ rei. 7 p.m.; Chelmsford, from Talrua. S p.m ; Kawau. from Kawau, 5 p.m. Tanlwha. from I'atroa. 4.3f) a.m.: Paeroa, from Obiwa. 1 p.m.; Rimu, from Hukianga. at Onehunga, 7 a.m.; Ilarawa. from New Plymouth, at Onehnnga, 5.30 a.m. Projected departures to-day: Waimarte, for Paeroa. midnight; Kanieri, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. INTER-COLOXIAL SERVICE. Maheno, s.s.. was iti touch by wireless with the Auckland Uadiu Station last nib', and a message was received stating that tne vessel wou.d arrive here at about 2 p.m. to-morrow. She is to berth at the Hotteou •Street wharf on arrival. Her departure for Sydney has been fixed for S p.m. on iMonday. Uuio:i Company's s.s. Tarawera sailed from Ulsfoorne this morning for Auckland. She is due here to-morrow morning and will berth at thi? new Queen Street wharf. MORAYSniEE FROM LIVERPOOL. The steamer Morayshire of the FederalShire fiec-t was reported outside Tlri Tiri this moruing. She came up into port this Queen Street wh.irf about one o'clock. After medi'.-al inspection had been carried out 53 third-class passengers for this port were lande.l. The Morayshire left Home on December sth. and i-nuie to Auckland via Cape Town aud Adelaide. She has general mrtco to land here before sailing for south- , crn ports. TYRONE IN POET. Federal-lloklpr line fteampr Tyronn arrived at Am-kiand yesterday afternoon from Liverpool, and was hr*rtheii at tho Queen Street wharf, where medical inspection w made by the port health officer. She left Liverpool on December 14. and made calls at Las Palmas, Capetown, and Tlohnrl. The officers with Captain A. McLaurrhlin are:—Chief. Mr. W. G. Gard- : n-er; sernnd. Mr. V. F. Lyon: third, Mr ' \V. Nir-oll: fourth. Mr. C. H. Tinker. Mr. <i. Wright is fhiof engineer. Mr. A. B»U <ocoml. Mr. .!. Helton third. Mr. O. Stewart law sixth: ■Mγ. R. Hwvell is chief refrigerating engineer, r.nd Mr. F. Fawcett swonl while Mr. A. Aniirews is chief steward. and Dr. R. G. Brown ship's surgeon.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 34, 8 February 1913, Page 4

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