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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: First Quarter, May "13, at ,■"■■ll.ls p.m. . . t , ■, , ...:.„ ~. Sunset:,.. This .evening. 4.5 G. ■Sunrise: To-morrow morning, C.40. , -.'■ ' - , . ~ . nIGBT WATER. Auckland , Friday — 9.23 p.m. • Auckland;'.... Saturday; a.m., 10.8 p.m. ■Onehunga....Saturday, 1.14 a.m., 1.3S p.m. ■.;-Mamikau.H, .Saturday, 12.14 a.m., 12.HS p.m. , : Kaiparjr H....Saturday, 1.4 a.m., 1.2 p.m. .Constants'.(toVbe added or. subtracted from high' water lit Auckland):— ' Whangarei minus "5 minutes, Thames plus ■ .10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes,. Coromandel plus 19 minutes.

i-i. : . ■ • ARRIVALS. S n<; ■■ ' YESTERDAY. .... f. ra WAJT.EMATA, s.s.. S. Nicolson. from Lyttelton and Timaru.^r—Union S.S. Co., : agents. " ' •''•*-■ »■;*■:•".'■ -■- -aSANAIA. s.s.,«E. Stephenson, from Wha_.:nsarei. Passengers: .Mesdames Bibby, • Couhardt, Crawshaw, Shaw, Clarke and , cfina, Staicton (2), Bell, Coop, Willis, Coop, ""- Misses -Matthews, - Riekards, • Shehau. s -.' Messrs. Reeve, Ballard, Bibby, Miller, ~,. . Sohultz, Kodama, Beyins, Crawshaw, Wilkinson, Russell, Casshels, Sbaw, McKay, " '. ijantlsj Ua'Ucli, Uoodhue, Morrans, Hosking, -"■■■' - -Sands; ••. Killeii;. Rowe, ■ Metcalfc, Tizaru, ; \,cJUchardsou; McLean, Neale, Irving, Miller, . .Kirker, .Utt'ing, Coop, Fleming, Hbskin, ' -CCbp, Hbldsworth; Foster. -Golins, Mc-T""'Ctfliitocls;-KeV. -Wientjes, Masters Bedling--5 "i" tom • Stragiurifc-McKay, and 14 steerage.— v ~ C 0.,, agents...'" ,". .JVAIOTAHI, s.s., (J. Hopkins, from the ;.. Great Barrier, Passengers:' : Misses' Med-■"'-—iiindr-Osbor'ne, Taylor, Messrs. W. 'West, " ' Eearce, Reid, , Rev. Fletcher, Masters Reid --.-,-tB).--Northern-S.S- Co., agents. ".(«* V, - THIS JDAY. . ... . iCHEIiMSFORD, ./s.s., E. Keatley, from -Marsden A-oiuit and way ports.—i\ortheru *■" «'.«: Co-.'fc'gents. '* •■'•'" ■■>y^ "•''JiOKOlii,'•'sis.; 3,002; C.'- McLean, at 8 -".' a:m., irota." Dunedlu, rvla ports. Passengers: -jy Misees- Thompson, Woolsey,: Hatch, ;DoDbie, v-» • iWgnter. Meyer, Grajv Ed-wards,' Mesdames . iMorgah, Bi>U,' Biddies' McLeda, Messrs Dal-' •■■- zlel; Cutten, Morgan, Smith, McKay, Newvi . land,. Lowe,. _ Bach, RawUnsou, Phillips, . - .'Weron, Barber, Thompson,' Woods,' Brown, Biddies, McLeane,jMcC'onnell, Good, and 44 ■"—"Peerage;—XJiiion G0.,-agents. : , ... i •';■■-: 'kIAGAHAV-R.M.S., :13,500, John Gibb, at ■>> 6;45 a.m.: (berth P), from Sydney, ;en route -,-j to, .Vancouver. Passengers: First-class— Miss Robke Gillies. Mr .1. Norton aha Miss* ■■•• 'Norton and 'governess; Miss -Pannett, Mr _•.-■.: land. Mrs Neilgon,. Dγ McNab; Sir,. James ;.. ff JHlls-.and. secretary (Sir Harris), Mr and ~; . ",. Mrs Robinsou' iind" child. Miss Tanton, Mr fir-aiid-'-Tilrs Kevins'. Mrs •Crauken-■nar«-thorpei"fMr "Cvowlejv.Mj- lleirermau Messrs Haines Guthrie,'.,Mrs Stewart and ,' . child, Mr Youug, Hon. .F.• M. B. Fisher, Mrs V" : MatEwanr'Mt'atitr Mrs B-allta; Mt Gurrie, ■■ -Mr-and Mrs-Sorrell, :-Jlr Hall, Mr and Mrs .-r-;tKathah, Mrs Slineon, Mrs Swindle?, Mr aud 5.,-,, airs. Shaw. and infant. Miss Matson, Mrs 7"Simpson,"Mr J. Nathan, Mr and Mrs Hud;cr ' soh;' -; Mr-'Uope, Miss Bruce,..Miss Lot, Mr .•:, Bain, Mr add Mrs . McCalluni, .Jitl. Colt. -•-. Second-class—Mr and 'Mrs Collie, Mr and 7/,". Mrs Ferguson, Mr Farra, Mr and Mrs■ Red- ■ > stone, "Mr aiid" Mrs: Taylor aiid ltnle-irnd two vchi)(lren/ Mr i A - Earnshaiv. ..MJss Ifpone.,. Mrs Jones' and' two - -.. children, Mrs Kirk and infant,-Messrs Con- '■■ -Tibr-"(2), Miss "VVliitney, Miss Castles, Mr *J -Clacke, Mr.tlMlsley, Mr and Miss Chippen- .-,- --all-Mr T-entou-, Mrs Daniels. Miss Pearce, „_,,.• Watkiiisou. Alrs.lxwe, Miss Dickinson, Mr Dickinson, Mr Keogh; Mrs Gleson Mr to' and Mrs Baber, •Mγ" and Mrs : Cnrrie, Mrs T-u!.-:^elaon,....Mr : -Knbers,. ,;Misses Enberg <2), .u ~ Mr, Bishop.. Mrs Cooper, Mr- Taylor. Miss BSttnfetf.'Miss Farra, and , nine steerage.— ■ -•■ Union <10.. agents. . - • - .VPAKEHA.-S.S.', 7,911,; Chndleigli, at 2 -: -i>.-m, (berth Rf) 4 from Wliangarel —L D 4. j j. r>a,tljaii,_agents... ..;._'. DEPARTURES. j . 'rru^.:r;.YESTEjSDAY. NGAPUHI, s.s.. T. Haultain, for Tauienga._;/;,... KA2S T IERI, i v.s.,' T." Meyers, for WhangareL ■ •■ ■ ■ • -. GLEXELGV' Sis:; F. Jonas, for WhangareL. GKEiHOrXI), aux. schooner. H. Subritzky, for Northern ports. ; . - .. . .THIS DAY, SURREY, s.s.. r,.580, Uren, at 5.30' a. v 'for-Wellingtoii/ .-'"":, Xtfy ""' MOVEMENTS OF UNION ' S.S. CO.'S; f.-..-" r ".. ..'-,. '.' ._ VESSELS. ;„>>,.,,.- .... ..EAST,.COAST.' ' ir ,, ~ ..Saturday. —K.M.s. Niagara sails for Suva, ■ Honolulu, Victoria, aud Vancouver" (B.C/j; Ju ' ' ilbkbid sails for South: Waitemata sails for Newcastle: Kaituna sails for AVestpprt. . WEST COAST. ' arrives from Greymouth, Wellington, and Picton. Monday sails lor Greyraouth. ■' ,:< The Wimmera left Wellington yesterday, ;,..■,. having .on board for Auckland 1,100 tons cargo. She Is dvi. , here on Sunday morning. " Tie Northern Co.'s s.s. Ngatlawa is due < at Auckluud to-morrow morning from Opotiki. I After discharge of her coal cargo at Auckland, the barque Thora, which left >'cwcti9tlc on May X, is to go to Fabrc Island to load guajio back tv tliis port. The...turret steamer Koromiko. now at Chelsea, is to sail this"afteruoou for New- ;,..,, castle, to load coal there for Wellington. The Rosamond Is fixed 'to sail from Auckland for Tologa Bay and Gisborne at '•v: • . .. noon, to-morrow. ■ ■ . - '■■- ■ The steamer. Wanaka, now in the South, is to take up her usual loading at Gamaru, ~,■ ■ Bluff. anU-Timaru. She is due here towards the j end of next week. The steunier Fiona is to leave Sydney shortly for Uil- Fiji Group to load for the -;. ■ -X.S.W.,- port. Some time later she Is to ,■. . .Teturu to the group to load a cargo of 6Ugar and molasses for Aucljl-ajid. A telegrani from Dunedin states that fhe s.s. Kuiiio. tbc latest of the. Union Co.'s X clans,- has been launched- at Camp- „,,-,, jbelltown. She is. a vessel of 1,300 tons, and . urill be employed on the New Zealand X 1 coastal trade. i ,i*'.-;:Y:' 'Cable affvice has been received by the -Vr, ;.-NiZ.--i Shipping Co.. .that-i the s.s Panaroa left Capetown for Wellington, en route from , London, on May 4. She is due at WellinsJ ton on May 31. • 'The Union Co.'s s.«. Mokoia arrived at " ' ''-A oo^^^' 8 ajn. 10-daj-j and was berthed „■- ,-rKt i Railway whnri. .Wet weather , retarded the working of the cargo at Lyttel- • ■ ton. causing the delay of one day The ■Motoia is to sail on the return passage South at 4 p.m. i to-morrow. fl T h fn A "? u ? nil Hadpur Board has noti- „■ „ h fled the Marine DeiWtmeut that the coal . . hulks and vessels laid up, which have receatly Been rooored' on the south' side of — -the harbour on! the Freeman's Bay reclamation, have been removed to the north" side of the harbour, oil Shoal Bay, which will :; . -J7"jn~rutjire- be their anchorage. IMPORTS. I'er Mokoia, - from- the South: 12 bales bags, J22:28 bags oats, 556 bags bi-au, 30"J ■ --'pieces Iron, 21ii bags pollard, 1200 bags potatoes, 02 hogsheads beer, ."325 bales straw, 1220 bags .-wheat, .00 eagea tongues, 143 cases ten, ]347 bags flour, 2:t3 cases, 50 "c'riites' biscuits, 79(5 bags onions, 312 cases bolts, 30 cases kerosene, 40 bags rice, 3010 ' lings phosphate-rock, 3t>-bags peas, TO pieces bark, 150 bags malt, 66 crates confectionery, 13 "bags oatmeal, 8 - bags -rolled oats, 152 ' boxes ' soap, 113 ■' empty cases,, GO- boxes butter, 2.1 cases currants, . 143 , quarters frozen beef, i& cases matches, 11 sjicKs 'Sides, 81. bases candles, MO boxes mustard, —.... .-75 boxes- sultanas, '18 pieces tlml>er, 91 i- r ' T - :v C!i3es"preserves,' HO "Bags ,; salt,- 390 cases evaporated—tfruit, and :i a large quantity of sundries?." 1 " .""".■".' "'',"' ■•.•"'.-■. . .. V; -. ■n ■*. •:-'. TipTQRIA.-. DUE SUNDAY. I "'.- " The "Wctoria, which sailed from Sydney ■•ffiiuiSri S n -j..-wS ne8 .cay -- ,3 t -Won for Auckland, !»«vtogf on-board-51' saloon arid 63 steerage sataeneau, also Bsotons of ctogo. She is

COASTAL PASSENOER SERVICES. •Expected arrivals to-day:—Kanierl, from WSangarei, 7 p.m.; Apamii, from A-wanui, 4 p.m. Projected departures to-day:—Waiotahl, for Mercury Buy, 7 p.m.: Aopouri, for Thames, 4 p.m.; Gael, for Walpu, midnight. NIAGARA OCTWARO B&USD. Tlh? HM.s. Niagara arrived at AueM&nd from Sydney, en route to Vancouver, shortly after clx o'clock this morning, and was berthed at 7 a.m..at. PQ. Qriieen-Street wharf. .On the. passage from.Sydney fine weather was experienced. The Niagara Is to sail for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu, at 4 p.m. to-morrow. She is due at the Camidian port on May ZT.. Captain John Glbb is in coimnsml. TYSER STISAMERS. On:the passage from New York to Auckland, the s.s.. Conrtfleld is fixed to sail from Sydney to-day lor this port. . She Iβ diie here about Thursday n«xt. and has I.HOO tons of cargo to land to the agency of Messrs Heather, Roberton, Limited. The Tyser s.s. M-nrital is also taed to sail from Sydney to-day. She is due here nbont Wednesday evening next, and has 2,000' tons of cargo to land. PASSENGERS FOR VANCOUVER. Niagara, to. sail- t/P.m-vi.Satn?*ny:-—Pas-seugers from Auckland: First saloon—Mr and Mrs T. E. Crosse, Mr and Mrs Rowlands, Mr G. Engcls, Mr Archibald McGowan, Major Symons, Mr Murphy, Mr and Mrs Rose, Master Andrae, Mr Rose, Madame Bouillon, Mr and Mrs'Dadley. Mrs Cole, Miss Smith. Mrs Cummings, Miss Cowles, Miss Hay, Miss Devine, Mr and Mrs Russell," Miss Andrae, Miss Burn, Mr and Mra Hamilton, Mrs Aocons and two children, Mr and Mrs C. M. Alexander, Mr and Mrs Andrae. Rev. Dr. and Mrs Chapman, Mr and Mrs Elgar, Dr. and Mrs Hamilton, Lord and Lady Whitborough, Lady Sybil Borthwick, Mr and Mrs Blondell, Messrs Harrison (2), Miss Cross, Mr and Mrs Blyth, Mrs. and Miss Gilfillnu, Mr Dennisori, Major MacKenzie, Miss Saddler, :Mr Baker, Mr Miller, Mr C. W.i Nlcholls, Miss Sagar, Mr Joske, 'Mr Carsous, Mr McEmiully, Mr Brenae, Mr Falk,. Vγ. and Mrs Lewis, Mr and Mrs J. Norton, Sir Griersori. Mr Lewis, Major Fielder. Mr Russell, Mr Allen, Mr Schutte, Mr and Mrs Cross, Mr Tyson, Mr and Mrs Lowe, Mr and Mrs Gardiner, Miss McLardy, Mrs Carmen, Sirs McLardy, Mr T. E. Foy, Mr Smart. Second saloon—Mrs Bews, Mr and Mrs Ball, Mr and Mrs Morgan, Mr and Mrs Sanders, Mr Reeve, •Mrs and Miss Buchanan, Mr and Mrs Smallfleld,i Mr Bailey, Mr " C'larkson, Mf 'Gummer, Mlbs Ford, Miss Gordon, Misses McDlarmid (2), Mr Morrell, Mr Hurst, Mrs Baldwin, Miss Shove,. Mrs Ferguson, Miss Gray, Mrs Hurst, Mrs .Duncan. • Mrs lhala, Mr McDcrmid, Mr Stat-ey. Mj Skipworth, Mr Afren. Miss Woodcock, Mrs. Cooper, Miss Cooper, Mr Orr, Mr Benjamin, Mr Hall, Mr Tuteson, Mr Guthrie, Mr Harper, Mr Madill, Mr McGill, Mr Layne. Mr Hunter, Mr Green, Mr V. G. Mackie, Sirs Harper, Mr and Mrs Webster, Mr and Mrs Holmes and two children. Miss Gordon, Mrs Fordham, Mrs James, Miss Whitmore. Miss Mackay, Mrs A. Nicholls, Mr and Mrs Davie and child, Mr W. Knyvett, Mr A. Nicholls, Mr W. M. Robinson. Mr T. Leith, Mr Duck, Mrs BloomOeld and child, Mr and Mrs Price, Mrs Duncan, Mr Meba. Mrs Ltixford, Miss Harrison, Mrs Cuthbert and child. Sir Threzeder, Mr Bunn, Mr Lambert, Mr Farmer, Mr Young, Mr Cuthbert, Mr Grasier, Mr and Mrs Hunter and CO steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 110, 9 May 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 110, 9 May 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 110, 9 May 1913, Page 4