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SHIPPING.

M •«- - Are: La- =/-..-.-. rel.rnary _s. _: - I.'. a.v lII<,II WATKU. A- ki.ir.=i : '1 •='..- •-.■■•ji:.-. *>.2T 'o-ra"rrow ii: . i".:._-, T- -:-.-- r m.-.rnin.-. 1-.1! M-.mikJ.i 11= ad- T.,-mnrTow morning. X :xi—, Head- i..ir.=rn=\v morning. 12.: : i-morr-w ev-ti:-ig. l-.l'J. AItiITALS. Tl'-'TKRI'AV. Ni_\T"\WA. --. i: Krtitley. frora-Opo-".\f\M 1. -.- .1. Wilkin. :>=m AwanuL — I'liiS liAV, v\s\l\\ ■ - ]■'.. M 1.C...1. fr=>m the v .-,..-.. -. -. \=..-i: ,:i.c- .1. Kirkoriue. i .•:.—■ \. >:■;■:.. :.-.;.. llaveuhail ami ;.t - ;- ■. .- -- jn.l :wo .liildren. M. , ". . - |i ,i - T Wa:->. Whi'i .-M sees .\. M •:- ,> • -.j. 11 I. It. Wilkinson. '.. '■ .-.-,,. „-..:■. ;. ii -r--. Scanlon. M.-fi.vm.uit. , ~ ■] —. x)..—-- M Le-er. Ile il:ierric;, A ,:.,.=.! H . 11. McKay. W I' ;.l .-.-.. M.-.-:.mi. T. \V Alien. 1..-.-. -,- -. X, ual . Rou:., !:. .t,.-rts..n. T. .M . •- -- ... w I'.aker. 1.. Brnll-y, Tye. i Wi ~.::- !'i'..i! Surthern '". agents I n .vri 111 >.-.. i. llault—in. from Tau-i r c --:. I-a.— . -iiu.T-: Mis.-.-- <.|..v.-r. I'arker. | >:,.■--..= -.- .'. . M.--.i.i!ii>-> Mudfunl and child. | -M.-N .:i_h: ==n. SaiKlL-aA-. Messsrs Koxcrott, j j .i.-r. . Rjwi-s. Smith. -lames. i: lenisler, | j:-..:>0:. M:;=l. ■.-!], i.'Kin-. A. «.'. KciJ. M<*- > ii.--n:..:.. 1..--. i,;fl..r.i. l_.__l_nds. Dally. I \v. ...... M ~-c. M=-K»en. (jarrait. Heid, | « •- e U . ■ l-.i-n --=.:. II .!..-.=.ir •-. Gilmoiir i2i, . _la-:.-r > ::rj>> N-Ttherii (.'n.. agents KAMKKI. .- - . le.scii-a. from Waa- : Eg-."' -. N..nh= ru i "■■>.. ag= n-_. | "SKTK. au_ .- vi.-. Laos, from (As- \ i.or-'. .mo ear r-v:.-. C. '"■ Dacre. agent. '-'NEKAHi. ">.-■«'. <•■ I'arey. from Wha-c=ar-.:rn —GoidsL.-.. a jd Mct'onneil. agents, j ■iHt. =-:r. --i w. A IVr-irige. f.--->rn ■ F: :-i-g_— 1.. nr,d McConnell. agenL.-. DEPARTURE?. YESTERDAI. ' MANAIA. .-..-. L". for Wha | _Z3.-»t WAIOTAHI. ---. '' Hopkins, for Ouiwa. _lerrury Bay. and Tairua. V.AFMAKIK. .- - . I. FreemiD. for r.aerr«. : LYTTELTO.V p.? . F. Roff. for Tairua. THIS LiAV. I TASM-AN. .---=.. W. Grigg. f..r Wh-ikaUine. i >i i.StI.M-t'A. s ... Bo!ion.-, ai •. a-tii., Cor tSer-berti lighthouses. ViiS.iWAI. s -.. .-..42::. A. M. Kdwiu. fori liurediu an.! ports. For <-.is-t>or-i=| Jl>-.- I'resten. Hayi=_ '"uirk. Inm-i mug lilover. Kjllili.ii. Mesdaoj.-s Kc.id. Kirk. ! «;.:■-<• = . Fr.-.-h and child. Martin. Crisp. ; J'.-.ry t2.. 1t....;!., t'ooper and two children, i J:.,- -.■:-. Messrs Kiune. Millan. Kirk. Gibson. I .-...;...- i-.jrrt::. Imw.-on. SborLmt'. oSulli- -. =•-. I',i-k.'.-. P.ntlcr. H.iTuiltnn. Den-ry. rße. Ke:t. M.-DonnM. I;r.-.snah:!n. Cole. Sirain. J>a-e.-. Vaies. Kln.l.iu i2i. H.iokey. Dr. KeaSt For \api.-r-Mi--es Wilson. Ashton. Mac»iur ti.i Mesdnn..-- r.en.lclv. tlHberd. Mr S:t.-s. For Wellington- Miss I_mb. Mesal.nies I.amn. M.-Alpine. Messrs Morean. Tlj: sard. M.-Alpine, Snmerfield. For I.;-:tel:..n -Misses ir,iLij , ..ir. Slurw. Mr* Creaihie. Mr Nalder. Fur Imcedrn -Miss sehr-iedrniaii. Kirk. Wlllianoon, T... -;iey. Me* =-- Sipmr.. Toi.mey. Parmer, I'M.iN iViMPANVS MOVEMENTS. 'if [-'.AST r.iAST. saariay.—AT-.ta arrrv.=s from Sooth Sea stands; Maheuo arrives from Sydney: Tara■Svera arrives fr..ru S.cuth. Monday. —.Mali, uo sails for Sydney. Tuesday.- Navua sails for Fiji: Tarawera -»sai:s- to: South: Kat.ia arrives from West. •port. Wednesday. —Atua sails for South Sea _s lands. Thursday.—Mokoia arrives from Souti; Ttakanoa arrives from NiSwcastle; Whangape arrives frum Newcastle: Pnloiki from -Samoa; Rosamond arrives from •Gi-borne. Friday. —Rosamond sails for Tnloga Bay ~nd Gisborne: I'nkaki saiLs for Wellington ar.'i Greymouth; Wanaka arrives from .Se'lttl. Saturday.—Mokoia .-ails for South. WEST COAST. Monday. - Hauplri sails for New Plymouth, "Wellington. Picion. Nelson. Satnrday. Haupiri arrives from WellingT=r.. Picion. Nelson. New Plymouth: (.'oriniia er-lves from Wellington and New Plymouth; Hscpiri sails for New Plymonth. Wcllingtou. Pirton. Nelson: t*orinna sails for New J > !.-m..a;ij and Wellington The mission steamer Soutbr-rn Cross -went .3ntc. .tbe Dock tniis morrmrg. The tiovernmec: steamer Hinemoa saUcd -from Auckl.-i.-id • arly this morning for Northern lighthouses anil the ..Mannkan. The Whangane is to load at Newcastle *or Auckland in pla= c of the s . s . Kanri. —rhich to proceed to Tokomaru Bay. About 4.oi:h"i bales of wool were shipped at iKinediii by the Tyser s.s. Star of Bneland. is loading in the South for Ixmdon. The steamer Katoa is now to load at for Anckland. ami not for Wel2ingto_ as was at first intended. A tele.gram from Greymonrh stales that *he Blarkball Toa] Company's collier NgaTaere sailed for Anckland at 11 o'clock last eight. She is due here on 'Monday -Bight. The auxiliary schooner Orcte arrived from Gisborne -an.i way ;ports shortly before noon to-day. The vessel has. made a -lengthy passage tip the coast. The Union Company's Wanaka is fixed to sail from. Timaru to-night for Auckland. via Napier. She is due here about Thurs•day nei;. The New Zealand Shipping steamer Orari, which is now loading Home cargo on the East ooa.st. will take final departure for London from tbe Dominion .a-bou: Wednesday next. The Federal Shire steamer Westmeath Is to leave litmedin on Monday, lo <-ommeucc Homeward 10-ding at Wangatrni. Her orber ports are Wellington, WaUara. Timarn. and LytC—lton anally. I'nion Company's Haupiri is due at One-n-inga to-mon-.iw morning frwm Nelson. She is to sail tor the South again via. New Piy-month. at -mid-day on Monday. R.M.S. Mara.rn.-i arrived a: Sydney yesterday, from Vancouver and Auckland. An-o-her arrival at the New Smith Wales port yesterday was the riuddart-l'arker steamer ■t*. i-nmera. from Au'-kland. The Union Company's s_s. Rosamond ssiied from Auckland this afternoon for Giiborne. The rain yesterday morning delayed I he vessel's departure." The barque Jane I- Stanford, which •arrived at Port Chalmers a few days, ago from Puget Sound, met wirh misfortune when .ilmosT at her journey's end. She •was off Bank's Peninsula when she was struck astern by a mount—inous sea. which smashed jht boat which hung in the stem •davits. ATHENIC LKAVES RIO. Cab!** advi--e received by the agents for the sbaw. Sa-vill and Albion Company st-ares than R.M-S. Athenia- <-ontinued her journey from Itio de Janeiro on Tuesday af-ernoon. February 18th. Tbe liner left Wellington f_r London on .lann-ary 24rh. and is due a: her destination ou March 7th. ATUA DUE TO-MORROW. Us o'cloit last nighr the Union Company's Island steamer Atua was .>3O miles .•!.: from Auckland, and a message was re-i-:ved stating that the vessel would probabiy arrive ai«jui; 4 p.m. to-morrow. A txnu has been allocated the Atua at rhe ii-w Queen St ;-e,.- wharf. Her departure otuwan- for Sydney via Island ports is i. be taken a: .". p.m. on Wednesday. '•OASTAL PA-SBXGER SERVICES. l-:xp,,-te,i Arrivals.—To-day; Manaia from Whangar.l , p.n_ : Kawau from Kawau. *-■') p.m. On fennday: Taniwha from -Paet.«i . o..yi a.m.; Rimu from Hokianga, at tmen-nga. , a.m.: Rarawa from New PivT3K.utn. at unehmiga. a.:M) a.m. r "\V.?' ned r,<- partLtre_-—To-dav: Kanierl tor Whangarei, 9 p.m. On Sundays Roton__ana for Coromandel. 4 p.m.: Waimarie for Paeroa, mirtDight; Wakatere for !TiiJ_.es, 4 p.m., Hauiti. for Orewa, 4 p.m. INTERCOLOXIAL SERVICE. Apparently the I'nion company's s_s ILaheeo fa meeting with adverse weather in the Tas-man Sea. A wireless message received at the Auckland radio station last oighr .stared that the Maheno would arrive about 7 p-m. on Snn_s*v. She is to berth at the new Qneen Street wharf. The Union Oampany's Tarav—era sailed from Gisborne at noon to-day for Auckland. She is doe here xia Toko__rii Bay tc-mori-o-F afternoon. She .jsill __rih _t tbt>-Q»eea *S_Bet--=gf-3ri k .

A RECORD TEAR. Clyde shipbuilders are reported to have I recently dosed a record year. The ton- : uage of tne 3SI vessels latmched amotm-ted to 642.214. an increase of 11-600 tons on tic 1 = rig-ures ,»f la-st year, and -showing a world's | record for a single rivr-r. The oucpm has I Included many vessels lor -the British Navq. Marine engineerine aiso.j ias easily e-itaolisb-ed a rec<»n! in indicated horse-power, tbe total being 5...12.".. an iuc—ease of 734)00.! The ;onnagi= ...f vessels. Ulunched represents ' more than Germany's complete oiHpur last year, and twice that of .the United States. I The prospects for the Clyde during the j coming year are extremely good. The year : closi-d with practically every berth occu- | pled. and. if laoonr di.=-potes do not iu-ter-j vcn... another record should be estabI lished.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 22 February 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 22 February 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 22 February 1913, Page 4

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