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SHIPPING.

. Moon's Age: New -Moon, April 7, at 5.18 —o. Sunset: This evening, 5.45. - Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 0.6. ■ HIGH WATER. Auckland: This evening, 3.22: -to-morrow morning, 3.4 G. Onehunga: To-morrow morning, 7.10; tomorrow evening, 7.49. Manukau H<*ds: To-morrow morning, 6.1U; to-morros.'. evening, 6.49. Kaipara Ileads: To-morrow mo—ling, 7.6; evening, 7.39.

. PLAN OF THE AUCKLANPi WHARVES. ARRIVALS. YES—RDIAY. _"' ' (ROSAMOND, s.s., H. Dryden. at &35 p.—i. (berth R). from Gisborne, via — —c- ' stone Island. —Union Co., agents. LYTTELTON, p.s., F. Boff, from the coast.—kauri Timber Co., Ltd., agents. WATMARTTC. s.s.. W. Bettis, from Paeroa. Co., agents. BADEN-POWELL, s.s., H. Petersen, from Whangarei.—Northern Coal Co., agents. THIS-DAY. " KA—ERI, s.s., T. Meyers, from W-anga-rei.—'Northern Co., agents. , ~ LOUISA-CRAIG, barque, 653 -tons, Ken- ,., _-edy, at .10.5 a.m., from Newcastle!—J. J. ... Craig, Ltd.,' agents. ' -'":' DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. VICTORIA, s.s., 2SH» tone, H. ,T. Kell, at 6.5 p.m., for Sydney. MANAIA, s.s., 'R Stephenson, for Whangarei. <N_FU.HI, s.s., T. Hanltain, for Tauinnga. CLANSMAN, s.s.. E. McLeod, for -Russell and Opna. WAIOTAHI, s.s., C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and Kuaotnuu. APANDI. k.r.. .1. Wilson, for Awairal, Hot— lora, Whangnroa, and Mangonui. THIS DAY. • WIMMEBA, s.s., 3022 tons, G. F. Entwistle,- .for Dunedin, via ports. Passengers— For Gisborne: Misses Mills, lngusnll, Smith, •Foga-rty, Baker. Lo_>iti, Gill, Parkes, Evans. Hooper, Hepburn, Oliver, McFarlime. Mesdames Hepburn, Parkes. H—l, Paliret, Harrison, Ivil, Messrs Preston, Cohen, Walsh, .Wilson, Gooder. Levlnge. Craill, Togg, •AVhite, Ryan, Metcalfe, Paliret, Kermiith, Fernaudy, Goode. Ivil. For Napier: Misses Lapiti (2), Jones, Mrs Cop and child, Mr Burry. -For Wellington: Mesdanies Atkiii, McDougall, Urquhart. Myste, Messrs SicDougall; Jobit and valet. Parsons, Maloney, .„. Stn—ley, Bernard. Hawthorne. For Lyttelton: Mr Mumford. For Dunedin: Miss Langley, Messrs Dalziel, McLennan.... For •'-' ■ alt ports, 30 steerage. NGATIAWA, .s.s., for Opotiki and Tauranga. MOVEMENTS OF UNION COMPANY'S ... STEAMERS. EAST coast: Thnrsday.—Monowai arrives from the South. Friday—Kurow arrives from Westport. Saturday.—Wanaka arrives from Bluff, Oamaru and Tlrmaru; Monowai sails for tbe South; Koromiko. destination not yet decided; Rosamond arrives from Gisborne. WEST COAST. . Saturday.—llaupiri arrives from New Plymouth.-Wellington, Picton and Nelson; •-■' Ha'upiri sails for New Plymouth, Welling-' ton, Picton aud Nelson. VESSELS I~X PORT. - !B_RENFELS, s.s:, at E., Queen Street IJAROONA, s.s., in stream 'HAUROTO, s.s., Hi stream IUIS, (able s.s., in stream - KONA. schooner, at S, No. 2 jetty LOUISA riIAIG, barque, in stream NORTHERN CHIEF, barque, at RA, Railway wbhrC OI'AWA, s.s., at I', Queen Street PAKKIJA. s.s., at RC, Railway wharf RANGATIRA. s.s., at RE, Railway wharf SOUTHERN CROSS, at V, No. 4 jetty " is—BEL, schooner, at Hobson Street wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ATUA, s.s.. for Sydney; April 23 'BARENFELS. s.s,. for South; April 1 ■ CLAN MENZIES, for London; April IS MACEDONIA, s.s., for Loudon; April 11 MOEOIA, s.s.. for South; April 12 OPAWA, s.s, for South; April 5 MONOWAI, s.s., for South; April 5 "MAHENO, s.s,. for Sydney; April 7 ,T, . MAKURA, s.s., for Vancouver; April 11 M.AITAI. s.s., for the South; April 22. ' NORTHERN CHIEF, bq., for' Sydney; April, 2 RANGATIRA, s.s, for" tile South: April 3 O ■ TALUNE,.for.Eastern. Pacific; April S • ■ WAIM-ANAy «.s;,- for 'London; AprU 4 IWIMMERA, s.s.. for South; April 1 i"SAB—L, -schooner,-for Triendly Islands; April 5 .«EALANDIA, for Sydney; April S ■*■"" '■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ATUA, s.s.. .from Sydney; due April 10 'AMARANTH, barqueutlue. from Columbia River; to sail. COURT FIELD, S.S, from New York;. due • 'May' 17 ' ■ "■'■BREIX IZEL, s.s., from-New York; April 20 '■-■ GLENKTI.VE, s.s., from New York; April 20 - - - .-JN.DRABARAH, ss'.', from Loudon: April 10 , . —yAIPABA, 5.5.., from London; due April IS KARAMEA, s.s., from St. John; duo June • 20 . KIA ORA, s.s., from Canada; due May 12 LOCH GARVE, barque, from Marseilles; to sail MACEDONIA, s.s., from London; Apri' 11 —lAHEXO, s.s., from Sydney; April 0 SMAITAI, s.s., from South: April 6 MAKURA, s.s., from Sydney; April 11 MARAMA, s.s., from Vancouver; due May 6 - iIOKOIA. s.s.. from tbe-South;'April S • MONOWAI, s.s., from South; April 3 MURITAI. s.s., from London: May 18 • NEREIIANA. s.s., from Loudon; "due April ..NIAGARA, s.s., from Sydney: May 9 'NORFOLK, s.s., from Bunbury; April 10 KIMUTAKA, s.s., from Liverpool; duo May SURREY, s.s., from Liverpool; due May 8 TALUNE, s.s., from Cook and Society Islands; due April 3 TRITON, barque, from Maiden Island; to .sail. VICTORIA, s.s, from Sydney: April 13 WAIMANA, s.s, from South; due April 3 ■•• WHAKARUA. s.s., from-London; April 0 ..'•■' WHAKATANE, s.s., from St. John; due April 26 WIMMEBA, s.s,. from the South; April 13 ZEALANDIA, s.s., from Vancouver; April 8 '" ".' EXPORTS. Per Victoria, for Sydney: 13 bales and 310 sacks fungus, 42 empty hogsheads, 175 sacks sand, 45 cases fish, 5 bags metal, 317 pieces timber, .12 cases separators, 72 cases ffn-m, 50 sacks gum, 4 cases bacon. 2 bales ihair, 25' sacks hides, 4. casks pelts, 8S sacks glass, 1 motor car, ami sundries. Tic s.s. Haoplri left Wellington last night for Wellington direct. "~ The-schooner Kaeo and the s.s. Pelican •were floated into the Auckland Dock this afternoon for overhaul. The Koromiko is now due at Auckland from Newcastle. Upon arrival Captain C. ■H. Wliybourne will take command, relieving Captain Holmes, who is to go to ton for orders. The Craig barque Louisa Craig arrived at Auckland this morning from Newcastle, and went to an anchorage in the stream! She is to go up to Chelsea to discharge her coal cargo. The.arrangement for the Pakeha to load at Whangarei has been cancelled. The yes- ■ sel .will probably sail at daybreak to-mor- . row. for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. After discharge the Pakeha will load in the Dominion, and is to take final departure from this port. . The quantity of coal shipped at Newcastle "during the week ended March 15, for places beyond New South Wales, was 92,472 tons, this amount being 5349 tons greater tliaii the quantity shipped during the corresponding period last year. Of the total 55,500 tons were for New Zealand and CommonI wealth ports,-and-36,882 tons for foreign I ports, -~ ..

The Tyser liner Muritai left London for Auckland, via way ports, ou March 21. She is due here about May 2S. The s.s. Crown of Toledo is to load at New York for Australian aud New Zealand ports ou behalf of the A. and A. line. After having been delayed in Wellington for several weeks by a shortage of railway trucks, the steamers Komata and Koonya sailed from the West Coast on Saturday. The Victoria sailed for Sydney a few minutes after six o'clock last evening. She is due at the X'evr South Wales port ou Friday, aud back at Auckland on April 13. The Rosamond arrived from Gisborne. via Limestone Island, last night, and went to B, Hob<K>n Street wharf. She is to sail for coastal ports this evening. Third-class passengers and baggage ex the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Rotorua at Wellington will be brought on to Auckland by tbe Monowai, due ou Thursday. The Tyser s.s. ludralei—a is fixed to sail from Wellington to-morro>-w afternoon for Loudou. She is to proceed via Las Palinas. The Waimana is lixed to sail from Wellington for Auckland to-day. She is due on Thursday, and is to-sail at the end ot the week for London. Now on the loading berth at Wellington for Loudon, the N.Z. Shipping Co.'s liner Ruahine is to .sail on Thursday next for the Home port. She will take a large quantity of dairy produce. The Rangntira is to sail for Gisborne and Southern ports about Saturday next. She is to load a quantity of frozen meat at the East Coast port. It is understood that the Government steamer Tutauekai, aud possibly the lliuemon, will be utilise— as tenders to H.M.s. New Zealand during her stay in Dominion waters. Overhaul and repairs of the Government steamer Hinemoa will not be completed until the end of this week. The vessel will leave Wellington for Southern lighthouses next week. The ocean tramps lhumata and Inga are both at Dargaville. and they give tbe wharves a appearance. The former is loading timber for Sydney, and the latter •is discharging the first load of coal for the gasworks. WIRELESS FROM TALUNE. The s.s. Taiune was in touch with the Auckland Radio Station last night, and a •message was dispatched intimating that the vessel would probably reach Auckland tonight. The Taiune is en route from the Cook and Society Islands. It is probable that upon arrival she will berth at A Hobson Street wharf. COASTAL PASSENGER SERVICE. Expected arrivals to-.day: Gael, from Coromandel. (i.30 p.m.: Wakatere, from Thames, 7.15 p.m.; Waimarie, from Paeroa, 10.30 p.m.; Rotomahana, from Cabbage Baj-, 0 p.m.; Manaia, from Whangarei, 7 p.m.; Paeroa, from Marsden Point, midnight; Waiotahi. from Mercury Bay, 6 p.m.; Kawau, from Kawau. midnight. Projected departures to-day: Taniwha, for Paeroa, 7.:i0 p.m. NORFOLK; LEFT' BUNBURY. Advice has been received at the local office of the West Australian Hardwood Company that the steamer Norfolk left Bunbury for New Zealand ports. on March 27. She has aboard about .'J.000,000 feet of lumber. 1.000,000 •feet of which are for Auckland. It is expected that Auckland will be the first port of call in the Dominion, so that tbe Norfolk may be expected here about April 10.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 1 April 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 1 April 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 77, 1 April 1913, Page 4