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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: Full moon, February 11, at 5,5 a.m. Sunset: This evening. 6.54. Sunrise: .To-morrow-.morning, 5.18. HIGH WATER. Anckland Monday, 5.30 a.m. 6.1 p.mAuckland Tuesday, 6.30 a.m. fi.So'.p.m. Onehunga. . Tuesday, 10.0 a.m. 10.25 p.m. Manukau IT. '.-/Tuesday, 9 0 a.m. 0.25 p.m. Kaipara H."'...Tuesday, ' 9.50 a.m. 10.15 p.m. Tidal constants (to be added or sub-' traded from "'hlgl water at Auckland): — W'hangarel minus -5 minntes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tanranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel plus 10 minutes.

SATUBDAY. MAXAIA, s.s., B. Srephenson, at 7.10 p.m., from WhaaigaTeit Passengers: Misses Flood, Walker, Ross, Clayton, Gottiiw;ham, Ross. Bedgood, Millington, Partington', Coiley, Fleming, Steatlmah, Wrack, fTerrace, Calkin, Parklngton, Hall, Deverall, Miller, Nelson, Duncan, Knox, James, Duncan, Murphy, Keating, James, Flood, Hani, ff>eak, Hayward, Kake, Ansell, Stubbs. Phillips, Morp'eth, Hunter, Borrows, Teasedale, 'Cheal, Barnes, Burrow, Mcßlwam, Fenton, (Nurse Clausing. Nurse Pomeroy, «Mesdames IRussell, Webster. Hilford, Stewart, Tncker, SRiaer, King, Williams, Bissett. Davis, Campbell, Fulljames, Bnck, Hillington, Tones, Wrack, Calkin, Partington, Duncan, Carley, Gapon, Swanberg, Harris, Longley, MeLeod, Eraser, Powell, Hayward, Green, Crowe, Hauls, Bond, Fa&ey, Peak, Jones, Barnes, Messrs. McLeod, Jackson, Walker, Pledger,' CncEen, Peppercorn, Armstrong, Grimsey, Rainnie, Galbraith, MeLeod, Main, Whisker, Tncker, Haynes, Clemo. Jones, Calien, D-redey,. Fulljames, Ecdes, King, Parr, James, .Lang , , Olney, Williams; Wright, Cbnigham. Dreder, Rye, Reid, Leataaby; Davis,- Wllliains, Wearer, iWoods, Webster, James, Millington, Fulljames, Leatheby, Swaoberg, McCracken, (Hoar, Cameron, Cadman, Gilfillan, Snenton, tßayward, -PullmaiL, Harris, Fraser, calken, Eeene, Chamberlain, Kins, Powell, Basley, Mapkep, Orr, Pritchiird,,.Shepherd, iMiirray, Ballden, MeitlUan, .Snilton, Searle, Crowe, Finch, Harris, King, MJlne, Tucker, Challis, Fahey. Pearce, tambert. Peacock, EUnowles, Hγ. Enssell. Dr. Bock, Eers. Harito, Pilops, Porter, Ropara, Cherrington, Masters Wislrart, ttOTett, Trimmer, Hay-ward, Grub, ffaylox, Mackareth,' Perkins, Taylor, Trimmer- Woods; Wisnart, ■ and 17 steerage.— Northern S:S. Co., agents.

■SQUALL, s.s., S>, Jones, at 0.45 p.m., from Gisborne and East Coast bays.— Richardson and Co., Ltd., agents. TASMAX. s.s., C. Fanlkner. at 6.50 p.m., from Whakatane and. Tauranga.— S.S. Co., agents. ........ YESTERDAY. ' 3IAHENO, s.s., D. McLean, at 5.15 .p.m., ifrom Sydney direct. Passengers: Misses Adams, Mills. Paton, Arthur (2V Birks, Wells..Giles Palfrey, Dunn, Sayers, Garo, , Nash, Bouillon, Ryan, Rose, Orkham, Cheatban,' Gary, Mitch, Hawkes, Peacock, ' De Goris, Springthorpe, ■ Hynlasy, Reid, McEldine, Robinson, <Page, MaeDonald, Groves, Scandrett, Fountain, Hamilton, -Sister p/r>qnn.ell, Mesdames Gibson, Hawkes, Robertson, Syme, Godfrey, Lord, •Reid, Roberts; Fooks, Leltcn, ■ Hamilton, Morris, Horton ..and two children, Wallis, Scandxett, Litchfteld, Dansey. Murray, Jtobertsou, Burgess. "MDls, Smith, Brenan, Kelly, 'Whitney,-- Walter,- ■ Grigg and two children; Willie, Marton, Thomas, Craig, Wells, Smith, Buckley and infant, Kaine,' Ewing. Moxhani; Deck,' Stedman, 'Ross, Sayers, Harbutt. .Millner, Rose, Senile, Forster and child, Page, Messrs Gillies, Packley, Wright, Ftaschi (2). Lltchfield, Dunn, Dansey, Read. McDonald, Jamieson, Garde, Paton, Worrall, Cahill, McMurray, Stoekley -(2). Nash, Robertson, Brennan, Russell, Burgess, Cooper, Kelly, Lee, Mills, Konneli, Nash, Tivy, Kelly, Curtis, Gilmorir, Willis, Harvey, Harris. Morton, Bath, Thames (2). Craig, Stedman, Ferguson. Wells, Donnell, Smith (2), Heath Sayell. Phipps, Buckley, Raine, Ewing, iPatterson, Sack. Kllliam, Deck, Jones, Petherick, Bngnall. Mansom, Tillam, Drysdale, Ellis- Mitchell; Williams. Megford, Crnickshank. Hewitfson, Rivett, Harbutt, tßose, Vernnsli, Eagle, Horse, Bernie. Rowley, Forster. Kennedy, Berks, Gibson, Hawkes. Doils, Butler, Stewart, Syme, McKenzie, Blansteln. Webb, Blackie, Godfrey, Barrett (2), Hornabrook, Wood, Howard, Connor. Com. Burrows, Captain Bentley, Key. Stretch.(2), and 14-i steerage.—Union Co., agents.

MONOWAI. s.s., 3433, H. WhiteParsons, at 12.30 p.m.. from Southern and ■East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses L. Read. Wilson. Baton. Sheppherd, Hope. Mollison. . Corkill, Herriott, Ferguson, Evans. Eastwood. Witty (2), Shannon, .Teffares, Boardman. Bigg-Weekes, Beecbaiu, Twoomey, Oates (2). Elligott, Campbell, McGomb. Roberts, Peters, WU§on, Whitelaw, Webber. Dr. Sweet. Nurse Lee, Mesdames Barcroft, Millar and child, Williams, De Costa, Sawyer. Henley. Kenny, Watkins. Mollison and infant, Didcott and child, O'Sullivan, Armiger, Boirdman, Larnach, Howell, Peacock, Burdett, Murphy and three children, Peters, Plummer and infant. Winterbottom, Cassidy clren, Donaldson, .Tacka, Lumsden, Stephenson, Spencer, Jones, Messrs Spademan, Franks. Sawyer, De Costa, Armiger. Hope and three boys, Winterbottom, Cassidy, Harriss, W. 'Norman, Sommervill, AVj Robertson, Faulkner, Gloss, Mnrch, Porter, Norman, Clark, Casgrove. Kennedy, Smith. Burnett, Keane, Burdett, Kuring, Brocklehank. T. Williams, Jacka, Donks, Shepherd, Ambridge, Alexander, Lawrence. Davis, Miller. Shaw, B. Williams, Stephenson. Spencer, Sandrey, Knopp. F. Jones, Dayman, Jackson, Johnson, Fulton, Bain. Potter, Hansen (2), Clayton, Eaton, Henery, Fitt, McLeod, Crooks, Vosper, McMillan. Burnett. Gunsber, FJoydi, Capper. Wilson, Hugbes, Harding, Dnnham, Ryan. Poynter, Bailey, Delanev, McFarlane, Watkins, Pilcher, Stubbs" &'. MurgfiyT Black.' Neville, Drs. Barcroft, Henley, Kenny, Donaldson, Rev. G. T. Williams'. Masters Smith. Wilson (2), I/ysnar (2), -Palmer, Quaterman, Kelrgast, Poynter, and 62 steerage.—Union Co., agents. HURUNUI. s.s., S9Ol. E. T. Smith, R:N.R., at 10.45 p.m., from Port Chalmers direct.—New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd., agents. ' WAIPORI, s.s.. ' 1010, R. S. Walton, from Picton.—Union Co.. agents.

WAIOTAHI, s.s., C. Hopkins, at. 9.40 a.m. fcom Mercnry Bay and Tairua. Passengers: Misses Bryce (21. L,nthy t2). White (2). Watts. Smith, Barker, Mpsdaroes "Wilson and child, Walter, Whitehead, Hutchinscra and family, Messrs Fitsprater, Walker, Empen, Topp. MeTlwraith, Hodge, i Song, "Whitehead.' Meyenberg, Insull.— Northern ■Cα., agents. TANIWHA, s.s., C. F. Greenberg, at 0.50 a.m., from riieroa.—Northern Co., PAEROA. p.s.. ,T. Taw. at 2.40 n.m_, from Whangarei.—Northern Co.. agents. WATROA, s.s., W. Parker, from „ Whangnrei.—Cashmore agents. THIS DAT. PHILOMEL:.'H.MjJ.i'BijHard , , at ll a.m., from Wellington. APAIUMA. s.s.; Macffonald. at noon, from WeJlingfon. —Union Co., agents. ROTOMAHANA, s.s", A. -Stephenson, at 8.30 a.m.. from Great JBarrier. . Passengers: Misses Dobie, Somerrllle, MeSdames Taylor, Tupp, Grant, Croofces,- Gordon, Harrlss. Kew-hook, Morgan, Reid, Messrs Harriss, Newhook, Reid. Tofld. Jensen (2), .Grant, Walker, Campbell, King, Spic, Hill, Bnrton, Masters Taylor, Jones, Boyd, , lv jVoqkes.—Northern , Co., agents. ''"'I. 1 !;'" ;.. t '::i3EPAR'i!.UKBS. ■ •.-,, i ...•.„-.. SATURDAY. r7,r KABGRI," J. Mawson, at.9.45 "p.ni-, for Westport. "-• - ■ - YESTERDAT. WAIMANAV" s:s.; 10.355, W. BurvlllHolmes, at 6.10 .a.m., for Wellington and Timaru.... . " * "WAIMARIE, s.s., J. Freeman, at 9.40 p.m., for Paeroa. KANIEBI,-b.6., J. TeUeira, at. 6.30 p.m.. for Whanearei: . . - ..„,. DA?KNB, _s.s.', .E. 11. Goertz, at .1.15 a.m., for Awanul. Z".. . .W-AlPmamdHary; schooner, L. Vasta, at I 10.30 p-m., for WSansarel. L ,*,?.'. -f-ri.

'. Tie Kwori, -which has undergone survey and overhaul at Auckland, sailed on Saturday night for Westport. It was expected that the Wainora would leave Wellington to-day lor Auckland. She should arrive here on Wednesday nest. At present undergoing survey and overhaul, the Wauaka is now- expected to leave here oa Wednesday for Oamaru, Bluff, and Timaru, at which porte she loads prodnce for Auckland. The Moitowiii, which arrived from East Coast and Southern ports yesterday afternoon, sails on the return voyage to-morrow The Talune was moved to HB, Hobson w-harf, on Saturday afternoon. She is eiipected to complete h<r loading for the Cook and Society Islands in time to sail at 10 a.m. to-morrow, UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Monday — Maheno sails for Sydney: Navua arrives from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiii. Tuesday—Kaltnna arrives from Newcastle; Talune sails for Rarotonga and Tahiti; Monowai sails for South; Aparima sails for Newcastle: Navua sails for Wellin£"ton. Waihora arrives from Singapore- KoromiUo arrives from Newcastle; RosTunond arrives from Glsborne; Wanaka sails for Bluff. Oamaru. and Timaru; Makura Arrives from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Suva-. Makura sails for Sydney. Thursday —Maitai arrives from South; Katoa (to"by announced). Friday Ma- r ama arrives from Sydney. Saturday—M.nrama sails lor Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver; Kosamond sails for Tolo'ga Bay and Gisborne; Maitai sails for South. WEST COAST. Monday Bacawa sails for New Plymouth: Waipori sails New Plymouth. Wednesday—Kurawa arrives from New Thursday— Rarasva sails for New PlySaturday—Rarawa.arrives=from New Plymouth.

COASTAL PASSENGER SEHV3CE. Expected Arrrsals. To-day—Wakatere, Thames, 9.30 pjtL Tuesday. liotoinanaiui, (Joromandel, 11-au Wakatere, Thames, 10.15 p.m. Manala, Whangarei. 6.45 p.m. Ciielmsford. Marsden Point, 10 p.m. Waiotahl, Mercury Bay, etc, i pjn. Hauiti Warkworth, etc, 10. a.m. Kawau, Kawau. etc., noon. Orewa, Silverdale, etc, 9.30 a-m. Projected Departures. To-day Tasman. Whakatane. D_4o p.m. "Chelmsford, Marsden Point, etc., 6 • n m. Clansman, Russell and Opua, 6 p.m. Tanlwha, Paeroa, If) p.m. Ngapuhi, Taurauga, 7 p.m. Maiiiiitt, Whangarei, 10 p.m. Paeroa, Whangiirei. 5 p.m. Kawau, Kawau, etc., 7 p-m. Karawa (from Onfitmnga), New Plymouth, 6.50 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. APARIMA, s.s.. at KB, King's wharf. HAUROTO, s.s. in stream HERCULES, s.s., at KB, King's wharf. HCKL'.MJI, s.s., at QD. Queens wbarf IKIS, cable s.s., at moorings KATOA, s.s., at King's wharf K.ERJ3UU, ketL-h, in stream MAHENO, s.s. at QF. Queen's wharf MONOWAI, s.s., at NB, Northern wharf MOL'UA, s.s.. iv stream NORTHERN CHIEF, barque, in stream PHILOMEL. H.M.s., at R. No. 1 jetty PYRAJIUS, H.A1.6.. at Calliope wharf QUEENSLAND, s.s., at S, No. 2 jetty. iRAKAXOA, s.s., at UA, Hobson wharf. SOU'IHEKN CUOSS, s.s., in stream TALUNE, s.s.. at HB. Hobson wharf WAiNAKA, s-s., at QA, Queen's .wharf I'SABIiL, schooner, iv stream PROJECTED DEPARTURES. APARIMA, s.s., for Newcastle; Feb. 11 HURUNUI, s.s., for London; February 17. MAHENO. s.s, for Sydney; Feb.' 23 '' <> > ' MAITAI s.s., for Southern ports; ieb. 14 MONOWAI, s.s., for Southern ports; Feb. 10 MAKDEtA, s.s., for Sydney; February 10. ILARAJIA, s.s., for Vancouver; February

NAVUA, s.s., for Wellington; Feb. 10 NAVUA, s.s.. for South Sea Islands; Feb. 18 NIAGARA, s.s., for Sydney; March. 10. RIVERINA. s.s.. for Southern ports; Feb. 17 ROSAMOND, s.s,. for Gisborne; Feb. 14 TALUNE, s.s., for Island ports; Feb. 10 VICTORIA, s.s., for Sydney; February l(j VOLGA, ss., for London: February 21. WAIMANA. 5.5. , , for London; Feb. 28 WESTRALIA, s.s., lor Southern porta; February THE MAHHNO. The Union Company's steamer Mabeno arrived from Sydney direct last evening, and was berthed at QF, Queen's wharf. The vessel is timed to sail on the return journey at 10 p.m. to-day. HAWKE'S BAY LEAVES SYDNEY. The Tyser steamer Hawke's Bay left Sydney on Saturday morning for Auckland direct, in continuation of her voyage from London. The vessel should arrive here on Wednesday evening, and after discharging 3300 tons of cargo, goes to Napier and Wellington to complete unloading. NAVTJA'S EXTECTBD ARRIVAL. The Island trader Navua is expected to arrive at Auckland at about 7 o'clock this evening from Suva and other Island ports. She is bringiug 52 saloon and 13 steerage passengers, while her cargo includes 3,500 bunches and 11.000 cases of bananas, and a quantity of copra and general cargo. She sails to-morrow afternoon for WellingtonTIIB HURUNUI. An arrival iv port last evening was the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Huruiiui. from Port Chalmers direct. She was berthed at QD, Queen's wharf, this morning to commence loading what will be one of the largest cargoes of butter, cheese, wool, and other produce, yet taken by one vessel from this port. She is expected to sail on February 17 for London, via Monte Video. MARAMA AND JIAKURA.

The R.M.s. Marama was scheduled to leave Sydney at noon to-day for Auckland direct. The liner Is due here on Friday morning, and after loading the nsnal quantity of produce, will leave for Vancouver, via Suva and H6nolulu, at 30 a.m. on Saturday, February 14. Cable advice received states that the R.M.s. Makura left Suva at 6 a.m. yesterday in continuation of tier vpyage. from Vancouver to Auckland and Sydney. She is dne here on Wednesday, and is timed to sail at 13 p.m. the same day for Sydney. IMPORTS. Per Monowal. from Southern ports: 1200 tons general merchandise, including 2538 sacks wheat. 1457 sacks oats, 308 sacks bran, 39 s;icks oatmeal, 271 sacks malt, 10 sacks pearl barley, 112 ISOlb. sacks sharps, 50 boxes randies, 625 sacks flour, 70 100's flour, 329 50"s flour,. ?.O 25's flour, 44 cases liacon, ISO rases meats, 127 cases ale,. 178 cases tea, 20J chests tea, 2 chests tea, 1101 sacks seed, and large quantity sundries. Per Maheno. from Sydney: 1400 tons general merchandise, including 4SO bags bark, 238 package's tea, 32G3 sacks new char, 120 mats rice, 860 bags rice, 400 cases sugar, 131 drums carbide, 247 cases sardines, 1850 felloes, 770 cases soap, 95 cylinders CO2. 210 cases nails, 115 sacks pollard, 106 naves, 650 pieces timber, ' 172 steel angles, 100 cases fruit pulp, 2070 bags wheat, and large quantity sundries and transhipments. PORT OF ONEHXTNGA. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY.." ' WAIPORI, s.s.. J. Walton, from Picton. —Union Co., agents. The s.s. Waipori arrived yesterday mornIng from Picton with 8000 sacks of chaff. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Pouto, February B.— Arrived., at 6 a.m.: Kowhal, "s.s., from Westport; at 2 g.m., Msy Ho.ward,- anxlllary ' schooner, "from Auckland, via Hokjanca. Omapere, February ~!) —Arrived, at 6.45 a.m.: Inga, s.s., from Wanganui; at 7 a.m., ■Isabella Defraine. setoonerV from Auckland. _ Wellington February B.—Arrived, at 7.R0 a.m.; Mngdnla. 5.5... from Delagon Bay: at 12.33 "p.m.. M.iftni. s.s;," from Lvttplton. •■ • ■- •-«.".-■ : .-•-". . | Dnnodin, February S—Arrivfd, nt 12.5; V p.m.: ViPtorin, from Sydney,, via Auck-. land. Palled, at 2.10 p.m.: Warrimoo, s.s.,' for Melbourne 7i& Binff and Hobart,

OVERSEA SHIPPING. Sydney, February 6. —Arrived: Aorangi, R.M.S., from San Francisco and Wellington; Mannmii, barque, from Havelocfc. February 7.—Sailed, at 1.40 p-m.: Maunganni, s.s., for Wellington; Hawko's Bay, s.s.. for Auckland. Sydney, Febroary B.—Arrived: Walnua, Melbourne, February B^—Arrived: Argenfels, from New York. Melbourne, February 7. —Arrived: Moeraki, s.s., from Bhrff and Hobart. Newcastle, February B.—Arrived: Hans B, from Wellington. Sailed: Kaitangata, for Tokomaru; Ascot, for Auckland. London, Februnry 5. —Arrived: Corinthic, s-s., from Wellington. Sailed: Athenic, s.s., for Wellington, via way ports. WIRELESS BULLETIN. The- -following vessels are expected to be within range of the Auckland and Wellington stations this evening:—Maori, Wahine Ruapehu, Waimana, Westrnlia, Maltai, Ha-svke's Bay, Maknca. Maheno, Navua, Aparima, Maunganui. In range of Chatham Islands:—Rotorna.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 34, 9 February 1914, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 34, 9 February 1914, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 34, 9 February 1914, Page 4

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