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SHIPPING

, Mood'S , Ager 2tew Moon, September •!,, at &8 a.m ; ... ~ ~, ... . . Sunset: 'This eveiing, 5.22. Sorißse; "To-morrdw morning,"-&2S. ■■■_ BCrGH'- WATER. • Aracktend. —-TnesdaT, 0.4S a.m. 1.33-p.m. Anckiaml 1.4S a.m. 2.1S plm. ftochunga Wedmes., CIS a.m. o>4B pjn. Jlantikan 4.18 ajn. 4.48 pirn. Kaipara H...Wedßes., 5.8 a.m. 5.3S pjn. Tidal Constants' (to be added or sabtraeted from high water at Auckland) >rWhaugarel minus 5 ininntes, Thames phis 1C nrinmtes, Xancanga minus 12 minutes, RnsseU pfii3'l7 minutes, Coromandel plus 10 miwitea. • . -

ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. •WBSTMEATIT, s-s.. 5096 tans. Warren, at 10 p-m., from Liverpool, via Xtarban and Hobart. Passengers: 41 third-class.—A. H. Nathan, agents MAT.VTCA. s-s., G4SS tons. J. B. GUann, at SJiO p.m., from Montreal, via. Capetown, Melbourne, and Sydney.—New Zealand Shipping Co.. Ltd., agents. WAXMARIK, sls_ C. F. Greenberg, from ■ --■3Uieroa»,—>"V>rthoOT ■ ■- • ■ dLAN , MACFARLANE, hanpie, 1540 tons, W. A. Mnselar, at 3.40 pan.. In distress,. ■ Sound from New Caledonia to Hamburg. —Master, agent. - KAXIERI. s.s.. T. Meyers, from Wlang«rei:—Xortiera Co.. agents. „ .., ,THI§ DAT. ' INBRALEiIA. s.s..' GG6O, Lea, at 6.30 a.m., from London.—Heather, Rf*erton, ■ Ltdv; agents. 8.5., 8073, J. D. S. Phillips, at 7.30 a.m.,. from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva. Passengers: First-class—Lord ' and La3y Emmott; Colonel Sir HIM red Carlite,. Lady Carlile, Miss Carlile, Lord Sheffield, Hon. Stnart-rO'ortley, Hon. T. I.oußh, . #ir. Stephen Collins. Lady Collins, Mr W. Crooks, M.P.. Mrs Lough, Mr l>. V. Pirie, MVP.,'Miss Pirie.~"Mr 1£ DTSgviUe, Mr E. Stoeh, Mr-am* Mrs Hnmar Greenwood, Mr E. F. Mitchell, Mr D. Macmaster, Mr A. TV. Black, Mr and Mrs A. Sherwell, Mr W.i F. lndeiv_.Mrs. Miss, and Master Foni. Mr and Mrs W. Beaumont, Mr R. J. Seddon, Mr and Mrs Nlcolans, Mr W. Benstea<L<Mr,BrnnskiU, ■Misses Chartnaii rrenhe: " Seceml*class—Misses -McNleoll (2), Kvery-Oaytan, A-shley, Baker, GUfillan. Kena.lL Mcsdames McNlcoU, FartraharSmith and five children. Chambers ami three children. Eutledge, roomer and child, j Grover and child, Cowran, Bell, Cottlngham, Griffiths, Ullfillan, Renall, Messrs Clegg. Farquhir-Rniitb, EjTery-Clayton and five children, Inman. Chambers, Watson, Speechley, Calder, Ross, Crowe, Harris, Rotledge, PJnley, MUne (2), Adam, Frover, Schapiro, Kelly, McKee, Green, Kennedy, RenalL May. Third-class—Miss Mowe. >lesdames Dennez. Field. Taylor and child, Messrs Skinner, Kennedy, Mosley, Nicholson. • WorthlnjTton. Xkraiabiii, Spenrer. . Dewsnap, Ehode,. Canty, Diekson, Fowler. Fist, Hobb (2), Patterson, Russell, Taylor, "Flela. Sogers, Dennez, Horrax.—Onion Co., "-agents.-'' ■

...:.■ ~..,.... DEPARTU-RESL ... YESTERDAY. . MAHENO, S.R., 5282 tons, D. McLean, at 8.15 pjiCJor "Sydney. _ MANAIA, S.S., E. Stepnenson, for Whang.arei,. _ lor WJranpaiel. CLAXSiIAX, s.s.. E. for Roseell ami Opna. - - „__ .. AUTOIIRI, s.s., B. n. Goertz, for Tanranga. ! __. . TASrWHA, sj;., W. Snllrvan. for Paeroa. APA.NUI, s.s, J. Wilson, for Awanni, fidnhofal. AVhangaroa. and Mangonul. DAPHJyB, β-s., A. Pert, for Mercury Bay " aMfl~Kuaoturiu. ••• ' • " BADBN-J&WELi,. e.g., H, Petersefl, for ■Wiangaxei. •■■•' .. _ CBGBLMSFORD'. . B. Keatley; for Marstlen-Toint and way ports. THIS" DAT. ''- sJi., 2.057 tons; P. C. Ross, for ■ Cook and Society Isiand3. Passengers: Messrs■ Kolin, N-eriffer. Turner, Grove, Cap,tain Persoßon, and 15 steerage. '. , MONO WAI,. s-s_ for Southern ports. Passengers: For Gisborne—Misses Barker, Jfanrm. I'owler, Mrs. Eyre, Messrs. Conner, Bennett. Kirk. Gooder, NicoL Lappet, Hill, Campbell,, Bull, Fowler, Nepon, Crawford. ■For Napier—Meedames SawHlands and Hnatie. ' For Wellin^ttin—Miss Jopp, Mesdames i Jay. O'Brien, Jopp, Messrs. Benatead, TibWttt, CBrJeji. For Lyttelton—Misses _ iSiickhaii, i fijighesV Mesdames ' Buckhan. Hoghes. For : Dnnedin—Misses McNtcbU -' <2), Mrs. , TVTcNlrollr': For Tokomaru- Bay— Messrs. Johnston, McCabe, Mitchell, Popple. For all ports, 20 steerage. . tTNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Tuesday.—R.M.s. Makura sails for Sydney. Wednesday.—Rosamond arrives from Gisborne: Wanaka sails"fbr'Oamaru, Bluff and Timaru; Kanri arrives from Fiji. Thursday.— Wa.irnna.-. sails for Fiji. Friday.— Maiuii arrives from Sonthem ports; R.Mji. Marama arrives from Sydney; Kalapol arrives from Newcastle. Saturday.—RJSl.s. Marama sails for Suva, " libnoluru' and A'a'nconver: Rosamond sails for Tologa Bay and Gisborne; Maitai sails . for Southern ports. . WEST COAST. . Wednesday.—Xgapuhi arrives from New Plymouth; Karamu sails for Westport. Thursday.—Ngapohi sails for New Plymouth. Saturday.—Ngapuhi arrives from New Flymouth. ■ . ' rarpoßTS. "' "Per'lndralema, front" London: 4,810 tons ''Of general cargo, tv". Per Jlakura,'from VaacoTiver: SOS tons of general cargo. ■. , PROJECTED DEPARTDRBS. KUMARA, S.S., for South; August 27 MARAMA, S.S., for Vancouver. August 29. MAKURAv is, for Sydney. August 26. WANAKA, S.S., for South; August 27. lIBLBOORNB, s.s., for Newcastle; August ■SAVDA, ks., for Suva; September 10. NIAGARA, R.M.S., for Sydney; Sept. 23 BIVEBINA. s.s., for Sydney; September 1. JIARAMA, s.s., for Vancouver; August 29 EEOFUA. s.s., for Sydney; September 9 . VICTORIA,.s.s., for.South; September 2. ■ /WAIRUNA, S.S., for Fiji; August 28 ' .WAKEFIELT), s.s., for Newcastle; August 27 • - ••;. ■

- - ■ ■ VESSEIIS IN POBT. ClrA N ■SEArCEIAKLANB, barque, in stream. 'BAOaOTO, .8.8., In stream INGA, s.s., in CaUlope Dock IRIS, cable steamer, at Devonport INDKALEMA, s.s., at 0, Queen Street wharf. KDMARA, s.fl., at RE, Railway wharf MATATUA, S.S., at S, No. •>. Jetty. 31AKUEA, S.S., at Q, Queen Street wharf. MELBOURNE, s.s., at RC, Railway wharf. WAIKUNA, 5.8., at UF, Hallway wharf .■yV-AKSFIRI/D,, .fi.s.,_ at E, Ilolison Street -■wharf v WASAKA, 9.6., at RF, Railway w*aTf. WKSTiIBA-TH, 5.5... a£ BnJlway -wharf. The coaster Rosamond passed Mast Cape at 9 a.m. to-day. She should pat in an appearance here to-morrow. The Union Co.'s steamer Talnne salleo , this afternoon for Eastern PaclUe ports. She Is doe at Rarotonga on September Ist. The "Wankkn Is due' to load a± Bluff on September 3, at Oamaru on September i, and at Tlmarn on September C, lor Napier and Auckland. When the discharge of her New York .„cargo is completed at Dpnedin, the eteamer 6ta.r,o£. Scotland -win sail. for' Aostxalla, ■where she wUI: load for Home ports. 'J'he NoraierniGoj!e>Kteanier Claymore las been placed, on the Blip ut Onehnnfia for repairs, and In. oonsoquenne -there Trill be bo Bt«nmer-lor tie> Ilarfan, Ka-whla, and iWnltora sorrlce. thia "urcck. 'ITie Melbourne Harbour Trust lias purchased' the OUgo Harbour Boerd'e dledge ■401. £ae Board -win be relievea of the aanual cost of ruaulig the vessel, approxi-

Hartog completed dds<**Tite of the rfew Zealand, portion of her London cargo, the Ktaw-SavUl steamer Waimana left Port Oulmers for Beauty Point, Tasmania, on Sunday. After discharge there of 1500 tons of. rails, the Walmitna will load in Australian- waters lor Home. Captain Pryde transferred command of the Koonva at Greyroonth to Captain, J. T. Reid, late chief officer of the StannVn. Mr. W. J Swales Byre. late chief officer of fie Aorangi, has joined the Manuka In a similar capacity. Tac Colonial Sugar Refining Otnnpanj'e steamer Fiona, at present discharging at Sydney, Is to return to Fiji to load a foil cargo of molasses for delivery at Cheliea. Bhe Is timed to leave Sydney early In October. The collier Kaiopoi left Newcastle at 6 a-m. on Satnrdny last for Auckland -with a full cargo of coal. She is expected here on Friday morning. The coastal steamer Tasman has been detained by bad. weather, but should the wcetiier Improve she will probably work Whafcatane to-day and arrive back in Auckland to-morrow morning. The Tasman is timed to sail for Whakatane at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The liner Ruahlne left Wellington on Thursday afternoon last for London, Tl« way ports, wtth the following cargo: 104 bales wool, 137 casks tallow. 50' casks pelts. 117 case* cheese, 113 bales hemp, 1,081 cases kanrl iruin, 34S sacks kanrl gum, 14 sacks pelts, 227 sacks hides. 346 Hacks copra. 3 cases horsehair. 35 bars bullion, 1 box old coins, 28 packages sundries. The Northern Company's stramer Barawa, which has been undergoing overhaul, will take up.her nsual running on Monday next. on which day she will sail at 3 p m. from Onobx-nga for New Plymouth. The Ngapuhi, which has been relieving the Rarnva on tho West Coast trip, is due here on Monday morning, and will sail at 7 p.m. the sojie day for Tauranga. The Anpourl, now ecsaged In the Ancklnnd-Tanranga service, will enter the Thames service ra place of the Walotahl. MAITAI DELAYED. Advice received by the U-ni(#i Company Is to thr- effect that the Mait.il has been dtelayed by heavy rain nt Welllngfbn. The vessel was ro have left the .sotithrrn port at 3 p.m. to-day, and should arrive nere early on Friday morning. MIMIRO LEAVES NEW YORK. Cable advice to hand Is to the effect that the steamer Mlmlro left New York on August 10 for Australian and New Zealand ports with a fnll general cargn. The veswl sails under the Sag of th* American and Australian Line, and is dnc at Auckland about October 30. MAKURA L\" POBTT. 'R.M.S. Matnra arrlTed at Auckland nt 7.30 a.m. to-day and was berthed, aftf-r medical examination hy the port health officer, at Q, Queen Street wh«rf. The purser reports that the M-akora left Vanconver at 1 p.m. on August (J, Vancouver at f1.30 p.m. on the same day. Honolulu on lilth Inrt.. anil Snva nt midnight on .FWday. -Generally fine weather wa.< experienced on the passage to Auckland. The Mafcurn is to rail for Sydney nt 11 p.m. to-day. MATATI7A FROM MONTREAL An arrival In the stream ehortry after 0 ■U.rk la.it nlgbt was the Rtcnmpr Matatna. SUi! berthed this morning at S, No. 2 Jetty, and will discharge 300 tons of general merchandise. The vpsse! left Montreal on June 25, and called at Mdbonrnc and Sydney, leaving tin- latter port on Thursday la*:. She sails this evwiln? for Wellington, Lyttelton and Duncdln to diacharge the rest of her cargo.

PASSEXO.ER9 FOR SYDNEY. The Maknra. sailing at 11 pjn., takes the following passengers:—First paloou: Dr. BrewJe, Misreo Brewls (3), Mr Gandrj, Mr nnd Mrs Lucas, Miss Morrison. Second saloon: Mls« Cope. Miss Barradough. Mr D. Arnold. Mt B. Crosetto, Miss Goodman, Miw Wilesden. .Mrs Woodhcrase. ilr Small. Mrs and Master Small. Mrs Lonff, MJse Pas tit- Leon, Miss Goodman, Mr Calder. Mr Kineler, Misses McGorney (2), Mrs Ford, Mts Newton. Master Ford. ■ WESTMBATH FROM LIVERPOOL. The Westtnt-ath -ma berthed at TLG. Rallw a.y wharf, this jnornlnv tn disembark immigrants and to land a qnnntit.r of jrpneral carjjo. Tlie vessel came down to Auckland Tin, Durban nnd llobart. Several days delay at Hohnrt was caused owing to then , being no coal available—the result of the Rand* strikes. Stormy "weather "was met ■with In the Southern Ocean, and sqnnlly conditions obtained , in tie Tarniao Sea. After discharge here, the WestmeaUi will SO to Wellington and other Sonthern porta. Captain Warren b< In command, and Mr H. Ford is purser. COASTAL TASSENGEr' SERVICE. Expected Arrivals This Day.—Botonrahana, from Coromandel, at 4 p.m.: WaiotaJil, from Thames, at SJSO' p.m.; TauS-wh*. from Paeroa. at 0 p.m.; Manilla, from Wlangarel, at 7 p.m.; Chehimford. from Limestone lslnd. at 30 p.m.; Daphne, from Mercury Bay. al op.m.: Hanltl. from Warkwortli t at r> p.m.: Kinvau. from Kαwan, at 10 p.m.; Kotltl, from Matakana, at 4 p.m. Projected Departures This Day.—Greybonnd, for A-wannl, at 4 p.m.; Woimarie, for Paeroa, at p.m.; Paefoa, for Cabbnge Bay, at midTiigbt. . INDKALEIMA IX. POUT. An arrival at Aocklaind this -morning wae tjhe Tyßer i-Jiarteredi steamer Isdialemn /rom Ivonrion awl Australian ports. The vessel left London on June 22, and made a call at Las Palmas. en route to Melbourne. After -working UiTougli Aostrallan porta, d-eparture was taken from Sydney on Saturday last. Squally weather -waa met ■with In tlie Tasman Sea. After discharge lierc, the Indrnlema will go to Napier and Wellington to complete discbarge. Captain Xea Iβ in nnrnimtl thl» trip. His ofiicerfa aie: Mesers W. 'ttodgson chief, R. B. -■Roberts -second, H.- H, Htrley tliird, T. Leatherbarrow fonrii; chief engineer Mr W. J. CrntcWow, sectrnil Mr .T. Dunnlns, third Mr T. DflTlep, fourth Mr W. Brlddou, chief refrigerating engineer Mr W. P. Lloyd, second Mr W. Alorgan, asslsfcruts Messrs W. A. J. Clarke and Hawtos. It is expected that the Inoralema -win call from Auckland on Satnrday next.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 203, 26 August 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 203, 26 August 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 203, 26 August 1913, Page 4

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