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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: >"ew Moon, February 23, 6t 11.X1 a.m. Sunset: This evening, (UK. ~Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.34. HIGH WATER. 'Auckland.~.Wednes., 7.41 a.m. 5.3 p.m. Auckland Thurs., 8.20 a.m. 8.40 p.m. Oriehiingd.-.Thur'P., 31.50 a.m. — Manukau H..Thurs., IOJjOa-m. ILlOp.m. Kaipaxa H...Thurs., 11.40 a.m. 12 midnight Tidal constants (to be aaaea or sut>« tracted from high water at Auckland):— Whaiigarel minus 5 minutes, Thames plui JO minutes, Tanranga minus 12 mlrrnte3. Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel plus 10 minutca. I

ARRIVALS. TESTERDAY. "SfANAIA, s.s., E. Stephenson. at 6.40 p.m., from Whangurei. Passengers: Mesdames McKay, Campbell, Mnndy, McMU- . -l«ii, Moody, Watkin, Johnston, McCarroll and child, Carlton, Walter, Edge, I'ostello, Hickmott. 'Nortn.j , Lawsou, TVard,' Blumhardt. Dawson, Thorbnrn, 'Willis, Atkinson, Bncbanan and child, Webster, Blott and child. Asbby, Jenkins and child, Mcßae, Misses For.dshum, Anseombe, Bowdler, Child* Reid, Clarke, Child, Fords'lihai. Woodcock, Dowdier. MoLeod, Kydd, —Clements, Hilford, McKae, Lyttle, Reyliuuv Messrs. Mnndy, Deverson, Codlin, ' 'Knight, "Wright, Burke, Allen, Bayliss, < Drown:' Walden, Orme, Croft Walden, ..-,: Franks,. Cullen. Diefeson,.. OaJdey, Lamb, Nash, Croft, Long, Bell, Enwright, Crane, MoCorqnindale, MotrciV, Jobnstone, Maun, HlckmotV Dawson, Ward, Holder, Shera. Tnorbnrn, Bullen, Seiby, Allright, Dlckeson, Blott, Swaine, Farrell, Wyrle, Hamilton. MeCoV,; Julian,' Moslan,- Smith, Staortridgp,' Hodgson, I'hillipson," Ross, Johnrtone, Mcllveen, Ashby, Riefnran, Abraham. Relovich", Lakiiig, Corrigaa, Ashby, ■Reyburn, tUeut-Colcrael Steadman, Lienx.Captain" Barton, Captain Peacock, "Captain Walker, Major McPArroll. BHgadifef Glower, Masters Moody, J)onglas,. Ashby, and nine steerage.—Northern Co., agents. 'TASMAN, s.s.. W: Grigg. at 5.45 p.m., ■ "from ' Wnakatane.—Northern Co», agents. . CHELMSFORJ>. 5.5.,,. H. .Toynt, at 5.20 p.m., from Ohiwa. —Northern Co.. agents. . ', , ' .' ' ." THI§ DAY, . SQUALL,;.«.; .S. at . S.lO a.m.. from East Coast Bays.—Richardson. ;and ' Co:,''-'jsid., iigeitts." '■ •"•' •'■■■••■,, • • ffiSSBLCRAIG,' uarqnei Doughty,, at 8.20 a:m. v ,.from -Geelong.—T. lSenderson, agent. PADBOAj Taw, at 4.40 a;m., from " Co..'agents. WAiOTiiHI, e.s., Hopkins, at 7.55 a.m., ;;: 2roa' MaTcnrjrßay.—Northern Co., agents. DAPHNE, s.s. Goertz. at, 10.25 a.m., from Awannl—Northern Co., agents. GLA*fi3S£4Nr-«;»»!• SleLeod. at G. 35 a.m., | from Russell. Passengers: M".sses E. . llotnrtain, Williams, Stimpson. Matthews; F Mountain/ MeSdames < W. Murray and two 'cfiilaren, ' liamlltcm, ' 11. WUliame,Holmes Messrs. R. Wllcox, Crawford, B. llulllwell,--BirrtlngT—Monk, Phillips, W. Murray; three steerage.— Northern Co., ■ agents. ' NGAPTJHI, s.s., Hauttain. at 7.15 a.m., from Tauranga. Passengers: Misses Bur- - - nett, Martin, Pnkington, Milne, Snmpsofa, - . Baraiett,. DJciey (2), . Dtvsreaux, Packard, Bull, Matthews, Walsh, Meehan, Olliver,. Harray, Isherwood, Mesdames Brennan, ■• -- iiaulti- Sharp; Newdiek, Simpson,. • Grace, ~ .Uouglas and child, Blundell.. Dowling, ; Edwards, Gray, Plummer, Isherwood, and two children, Kingdom,- Mulllons. Scott, . ...Bull, Kirk, White and two children, McPhiiil, Johnston, Gallagher, Keish, Lang- ,- ---' don, MeXIoS, Messrs. Blund-ell, Mellor, Boy- ■ «roft, Burnett, Gray, Berks, Shanahan, E. . Maynord, O*Sulßvan, Ganmran, Ptamner, Kem-ble, Matthews, Bnrt, White, rones, ''""Green-, , Horton MeKenzie, Johnston, Rush, aiajTßrcd, Poad. Walter, Edwards, Collett, -Sharplin, Farrar, and Masters Nitz and " ' ilcPhaiK—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. ' WAIMAME. s.s., J. Freeman, at 11.15 p.m s for -Paeroa. KANTERL s.s., J. Teixeira, at 7.10 p.m., for Whangarei "••■ si, at H. Petersen, at_BJ.o-p.m-, for. Whangarei. OKKTS, janxlßary stliooner,' Laxie, at H.IS- djni,' for East GoSst &iysiina' Gisibarae. tWION'COMPANY'S 'MOTEMENTS. ' ';'• ""■•** EAST"epAST. Tiiursday.—'Rosamond aindves from Gisiotoe; Maitai arrives from South; iWalnina 1 arrives from Newcastle. '.:i. ■ , Satnpdayr—Maitai sails, for South ; Rosamond, sails for Tploga Bay 33i<3 Glsborae.,., Sunday.—Wanaka arrives from South. WEST COIST. Wednesday—•■Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth; Karamn. sails for Westport. Thursday—'Earawa sails for New Plymouth. SafuMay—Eafawa arfives-froin-New Plymouth. ■COASTAL PASSENGER SERVICE, i< [ . Expected Arrivala. . .Inhureday.—Rotomalianu, from Corornandel, noon. Wakatere, from Thames, 11.30 a.m. ■■ Waimarle, from Paeroa, 3.30 ajm --. , 'jKanleri, from.WfaangaTei, 4.30 a.m, Jilajiaia, from Whamgarei, p.m. . Chelinsford, from ilarsden Point, ' • - etc., 10.30 p.m. Waiotahi, from. Great Barrier, 5 p.m. Ilauiti, from Warkworth, noon. ' Ksrwau, from Omaha, etc., 2 p.m. Kotlti, from Alatakana,. etc., mid- ;,:■-.- - night . . Kotiti, from, Puhot, U a.m. from Sit?erdale, 10.30 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—W.-iiotahi, for Great Barrier, mid- ■-- --night. r . Chelmsforil, for Marsden Point, etc., C p.m. Clansman, for Rnssell, etc., 4 p.m. Daphne, for Ohiwa. .Tauiwiia, for Raeroa, midnight. Ma'naia, for Whangarei, 10 p.m. "ra'erod, for Whangarei, 7 p-m. -■ Ihursday.—Waimarie, for Paeroa, midoi ' v*!'. , 'fljgllt .. . . .. ~»vakaterc. ,for Thames. 4 pan. ■"-'-" 'Kanlerl, for Whrfngit-rei. S p:in. .. :■'. ' Kotlti,' for MatakflMa. p.m. Uimu, for Hokianga. 2 p.m. Rarawa (at Onehnnga). for Now Plymouth. :! p.m. Claymore (at Onehnnga), for Kawhia and Raglan, 10 a.m. . . , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . s.s., for WeUingtonMarch 20 .. L)IQNA, s.s., for Sydney; Jlarch. 2. KOROMIKO. s.s, for Kaipara; Februarv27 5 s.s., for Vancouver; March 'l 4 10 -~ S " S " lor Soßtherll Ports; March .. ma^a^-T- 8 - f ° r ./onaiern ports. Feb. 2S. 8 " S "' Sonthern ports, Feb- ■ A-prfl 7. ' fs ' sjv for./ Eastern Pacific; March . Ervr^Tv,! , for W™*: March 2. TALFS? ? r SaT Glsb onie, Feb. 2S. ®'" • i ? a^era Pacific; MaTch fprSonfhern ports; Jlarch Z1 ' x^SS? a - s; - ior London- F eD 2S I f'^^tr^lS^^'^tcHtheAvr:

The Union Co.'s, Kar:uuu arrived this morning from p-icVbu «-Itli 974 tons of pruduce. This morning the Northern Co.'s steamers Rarawa and Claymore -arrived, the former from New Plymouth and the letter from Raglan :md Kawhia. In tue tSan Francfaco service the Aorangi is due at WeUingtou to-morrow. She is to sail on Friday for the American port, and is due Uu-re on March 10. The collier Koroiniko went up to Chelsea to-day to unload the balance of her coal cargo. The vessel leaves at the end of the week for Kaipara, where she loads timber for Melbourne and Sydney. The Wanaha Is to leave Timaru to-mor-row for Auckland. .She is due here on Sunday, and after discharge of her cargo of produce will go to Napier to take aboard sheep for Lyttelton. The Government training ship Amokoura arrived at Wellington eariy yesterday a£ternuou iruni Auckland. The Amokonro. had not been at the southern headquarters forseveral weeks. The steamer Victoria is to sail from Sydney this afternoon for Auckland. She is due here ou Sunday. The k.k. Riverina left Dunpdiu yesterday for Auckland. She is due here uu Sunday, and will saH on Monday evening for Sydney. The S.S. and A. liner Amwa arrived at Plymouth on Saturday morning from Wellington, whence she sailed on January lv. The vessel will remain in London tIU May 20, and will sail lor Wellington again in place of the lonic. On ,or about. Sunday next the steamer Suffolk is due at Auckland from London. She has i!l saloon and 178 third-claijs passengers for -the IHjminlon, and 6,000 tons of cargo to land at Auckland. After discharge is completed in the Sooth the Suffolk will load for Home. She is to sail finally about the end of March. SURREY LEFT SYDXEY. Yesterday the Federal-SMre Uner Surrey left Sydney for Auckland on her way from Liverpool. The vessel is due here about Jforiday morning" next, and' has''2;7oo tons of cargo to land. Afterwards the Surrey i 3 to go to tne usual Southern ports. MAITAI DUE TO-MORROW. The Union Co.'s steamer Maitai lett Gfebbrue this morning for Anckland, via Tokoniaru liay. She is due- here to-morrow morning, tind on arrival will berth n.t QD. Quoen's wharf. . Tho Maitai is to sail on the return passage South ou Saturday PU.GET SOUND TIMBER. Mubel Oaln, (>l!l tons. Captain Mattson. is rt-porlMl by cable to have left Pnget Sound ou February 'i. for Auckland. The vessel has about 750.000 feet of lumber aboard for the Kauri Timber Company. The Mabel Gale is due here about the middle of ADr'fl. ■ ■ ■ HAZEb CRAIG FROM GEELONG. The barque Haze! Craig arrived shortly after eight o'clock this moriiing from Geelong, alter a passage occupying 26 days. The vessel left the Victorian port on January 30. and encountered moderate weather throughout the passage to Auckland. She brought (!s<l tons of cargo, including quantities of wheat, flour, and wattle bark. .TO LOAD FOR NEW YORK.. , " The N.Z. and African Steamship Gompauy have advised'that the s.s. Banffshire is to leuve Melbourne ■on March 4 for Wellington, where she is due on March 10 to load for Boston, and New York. The vessel is to sail from Wellington for Boston on March 11. The agents report that already v quantity of hemp and wool and pelts . has been booked from Wellington. Until recent years flax was exported from "the Dominion to New York in large quantities. TO LOAD FOB HOME. Messrs. L. D. Natiian aud Company have aunounced that tne following steamers are to load at Auckland during the nest few lnoncus for London: —iiatatua, February 23 U> 28; Wairaana, February. tu iMarch 3; lto.ngu.tira, MarcU 1U to IS; Lsingholin, March 23 to 28; Pakeha, April 10 to 14. The Matatua will sail for Txmdon from Southern- ports about the end o£ March; the Walma.ua will sail for London from Whangarei about March t>; ithe itangatira will sail for London , from WeUington aboat March 26; the Langholm will sail for London from Auckland about March 2S; the Pakeha will sail for London from Southern ports about the end of April. POET OF ON EH LING A. ARRIVALS. THIS DAY. RARAWA. s.s.. W. F. Noroury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Young (2), Hungar C-). Wills. Sullivan, • Salwa.y, I'eacock (-'J, Aiisley, Gray, Hook. Hawkins. McKenzie, Kirkby, Mesdames Twiss. Sullivan, Arrowstnilh. Bliikc, Ducker, Bennot.. Messrs. Black, Cameron. Turton, Kievona, Bridge, Thomas. Dingh , , Mitchell, McKenzie (2), l>r. Keith, Bassett (2), Hungar. Yardley Pease, Kncedson, Smith,. Strand, ArrowsmUb, Brown, Uoldsmith, Williams, •Chjshoime, Livesay, Brfyiey, , Ranson, Bleke, Ducker, Snelling, Robson, St. Paul, Taylor, Reacp, West, Bennett, llankworth, Graham, Jenkins, Mackay, Lyons, Brown, and 22 steerage. —Northern Co., agents. KARAMU, s.s., Roberts, from Picton.— TJirion Co.. agents. CLAYMORE, s.s., A. Parris, from Raglan and Kiiwhia: Passengers: Misses Whyte (2J, Bernard, Messrs. Darby, Whyte, Davitt, H.aisley. Darby, Bernard, Baker.—Northern Co., agents. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. >*» Gisborne. this day.—Sailed at 11 a.m.: Miaitai, s.s., for Auctland. Passengers: Misses Fletcher, Oxenlmm, 3loore (2), Oakley, Bulst, Cooke, Weakley, Blonman, Scott, il-esdames Fraser, Boulton, Valentine, Barns, Graham, Black, Penwick, Fletcher (2), Messrs. Fraser, Bonlton, Va'eutine, Barns, Graham, Robinson, Burns, Fraser, Sloan, SneU, Shackleford, Byan, And-erson, McCouneU, Tonkin, B-iight, Bulst, Master Sheridan. Lyttelton, February 24. —Sailed: Ayrshire, s.s., for Picton; Cortnna, s.s., for Picton. Dunedin. February 24.—Sailed, at 3JO p.m.: Riverina, s.s., for Sydney, via way ports and Auckland. Bluff.—February 24.—Arrived, at 1.45 p.m.: Warrimoo, s.s., from Melbourne and Hobart. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Newcastle, February 24.—Sailed: Joan Craig. £.s., for.Wanganui. Sydney. February 24.—Sailed: • Surrey, s.s., for New Zealand. Melbourne. February 24.—Arrived: Osterley, R.M.S., from London, via ports. Fremantlp. February 24. — Arrived, Medina, R.M.S., from London. WrRKLESS BULLETIN. The following vessels are expected to-be within wireless range of Auckland and W-elUtlston. .this. Tahiti, Aorangi, Warrimoo, Maheno, Riverina, Maori. Wahine, Westralia, Manuka, Rahgatira, Waimana.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 4