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SHIPPING

pi',.' High Water a' Auckland—7.3l a.m.; 7.50 p.m. ~ „ • Manukau—9.3o a.m.; 9.49 p.m. '„; , Sun—Rises, 5.49 a.m.; sets. 5.43 p.m. Moon— to-morrow, 0.4 a.m. ■' WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin's weather report jj it 9 p.m. yesterdayMnmikau Heads: Wind, east, fresh; barometer, 29.85; thermometer, 55 ; weather, cloudy; bar, smooth. .New Plymouth: ,• Wind, calm; barometer, 97: thermometer, 55; i ... , weather, tine: sea, smooth. Castlcpoint: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 30.10: thermometer, 57;- weather, cloudy. Wellington: Wind, south-south-east, light; barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 50; weather, cloudy. Westport: Wind, southwest, breeze ; barometer, 29.99; thermometer, 53; weather, line; sea, moderate swell. Kaikoura: Wi:id, north-hoi th-east, light; barometer, 30.13; thermometer, 49; weather, line; sea. smooth. Bluff: Wind, south-east, breeze; barometer, 29.98 ; thermometer, 47; weather, line. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. ftiniutaka,-s.s., 7765, Cameron, from the South. —New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. Wanderer, scow. 85. C. Hclmstrom, from llokiaJiga.—i-;. Fold and Co., agents. Pelican. ».■!.. 159, Gardiner, from the coast.— Dovoapoit Steam Ferry Co., agents. DEPARTURES. 3loana. s.s.. 3115. 1!. Neville, for Sydney. Passengers: Misses Caldwell, Ledingham. Preen, Mc- , Bride. Mead nines D. ,1. Harry. Itlake and infant, Murray-Keighley and two children, Ledingliam. 11. -M. .tones, ('. E. Sweet, Parr, Caldwell, Murphy. Clinton. Messrs. F. Torrinirton, Clarton, C. E. llorton. K. llodle, Craig, C. It. Chappie, Meldrum, C. 13. Sweet, A. Bennett, 11. M. Jones, A. C. Baker, W. Hart, Ledingliam, Seccoinbe, D. ■ O'Brien, S. lirugh, Blake, 1). .5. liarrv, A. ,1. Pi-ten, It. Howell, A. S. Dickson, 11. 11. Davis, t ' C. F. Heighwav, Holmes, R. C. Timson, Lucas, the Rev. Fathers King and Mangan, Captain f"'. Downie, and 50 steerage. Ngapuhi, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for Whanga- ■. rei. ■■ ■ * Clansman, s.s., 591, W. Faripihar, for Russell, ;f. Wluingaroa, and Mangonui. .. Atliiotiri, «.s., 453. X. HauHain, for Houhora and tlokianga. * Apanui, s.s.. 200, E. McLpod, for Mercury Bay ■ .and Tairua. i Waitatigi, s.s., 197, P. A. Stein, for Tauranga. ; Chelmsford, s.s.. 70. 11. Richard*, for lloithorn, Awanui, and Waiharara. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Losbojt : ei,' Miinlro, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne on September 6, due Wednesday. '3 - Pnkeha, s.s., direct, sailed August 8, due SepJ? t tember 25. 1 Indradevi, s,s , via Australia, due about October '28. . , 'i. , Rnknln, s.s., direct, sailed September 8. Kaipara, s.s., to sail. Delphic, s.s., to sail. (i'V 6A.V »'RA.VCI4CU • Sierra, 11.M.5., October 1. Ljvkiu'ooi. : if .Somerset, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne Sep.'- " • tember 10,"due about end of September. Dorset, s.s.. via Australia, sailed. ' ! „ Drayton Grange, s.s., to sail in September.Suffolk, s.s., direct, due about October 4. Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, due about October 10. th.ASOOW : Rippinghntn Grange. s.s.. direct, at St. Vincent on August 24, with machinery disabled. NEW Yon it . I,'-, Cornwall, s.s.,'. via Australia, sailed July 20, due middle of September. ' i, Willesden, ss., via Australia, sailed July 7. . [ Aymeric, s s., sailed ■ , Courttleld, s.s., via Australia, due about October 9. ■ s Wimbledon, s.s., direct, sailed August 25. ' t'omo, s.s. . via Australia, to sail. " 11 Matoppo. !■•*., via Australia, to sail. Highland Monarch, s.s., to load. r-'i " . i Bromley, s.s., direct, to sail about October 5. , PHILADELPHIA : ~■■■. fc'j, Dnride, ' barque, pu« Into Mauritua In distress : ' oil June 13. , ST'.INSV : . , r, ' Miiniro. s.s., to-morrow. '• Zealandia. s.s., Sunday. ' NBWC-ASTt.K: , | Hawla Isle, barquentihe, sailed September 5. i Atdebnr.in, barque, to sail. , BU.VBUIIY : • . Bteiz Izel, s.s., to sail. . , ToVGA : )''.f -."A'tua, s.s.. early. FIJI: , : Atita, s.s.. early. ' " '. Manapouri, s.s., today. • Samoa: f,, ' " . Atua, s.s., early. ■ Tahiti : ■ . llauroto, s.s., September 27. Rawtqnga : llauroto, s.s., September 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES ■ • STDSSr: • $ Victoria-, s.s.; ' Monday. if®til 'tv Sas ) Francisco : Itos'fifcSVeßtura,' R.M.S.. September 28. V ' New . York: ' ■ |> i; < ;' Vigeland, ba.que, to load. Samoa: Navus, s.s., to-day. • U'oKOA! .. •. : /..' " Navua, a.*., to-day. - Fiji : ■« ■ "Navua, s.s.. to-day. >•' Nice: - - ■ Countess of Ranfurly, Govt, schooner, Thurs- . ' day. - UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. , ' ' East Coast. \ . - To-day: Manapouri arrives from Fiji early w! and sails for Wellington direct; Navua sails for , " MTonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney at 10 a.m. sharp; ' Mokoia sails for (Visborne, Napier, and Southern ports at 4 p.m. - . _ Thursday: Tarawera arrives from Southern ports, Napier, and Oisborne. • . - Saturday : : Tarawera sails for Oisborne, Napier, and Southern ports at, .12 noon. Wiist Coast. i Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, • x . Nelson, and* New Plymouth, and sails again lor V>* the same ports at 2 p.m. (1.10 p.m. train). Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and, ■ New. Plymouth and sails again for New Plymouth only at" p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). NORTHERN S.S. CO.B MOVEMENTS. • To-day: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from • i New Plymouth about 8 a.m., and leaves for New V. '.v,' Plymouth at 3-: p.m. (train, 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri Tib" /-leaves for Wliangnrei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; "/< i V Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about 4.30 p.m.; I'ueroa leaves for the North at 1 p.m. ' , Wednesday: Apanui arrives from Tairua and Mercury Bay about 6 a.m. Ngapuhi leaves for 'Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from , Wliangar'ei about 6 p.m. Waitarigi leaves for the Barrier nt midnight. / Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from - New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for New , Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train. 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri leaves ; for Wlmngarel Town Wharf at 5 p.m. Waitangi arrives front the Great Barrier about. 4.30 p.m.: Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei about « ) ft p.m.: Kia Ora arrives from Raglan, Kawhia, -'■'t' •, and Waitara late. i i Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames and I'aeroa dally. See advertisement daily .papers. I _ I, , VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ' Mokoia, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Navua, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Kaituna. s.s., in dock. . Vlceland, barque, in stream. Colonna, ship, at Queen-street Wharf. Countess of Ranfurly, Govt, schooner, at Queen- ■' street Wharf. Casablanca, barque, at Hobson-street. Wharf. Wai-iti, barque, at, Hobson-street Wharf. Hirotha. barque, at Chelsea. !%'* , : - Silver Cloud, barqueiitine, at Quay-street Jetty ' No. 2. * ■ ' ' Tendle Hill, barquentine, at ( -Hol)Son-street Wharf. V-''"::"'.. " . ■ . EXPORTS. Pet Moana, for Sydney: Three boxes gold, 18 " ' casks whale oil, 5 casks pelts. 154 cases kauri " gum. 132 sack* sand. 10 eases sand soap, 24 • bags glue •pieces, 250 sacks pumice, 46 sacks pumice sanu, 48 bales hemp, 12f> bags concen- • trates, 638 pieces timber, 11 half-sacks seed, 232 bags ore, 20 drums gas liquor, sundries, and transhipments from the Islands. The Union Company's steamer Mokoia leaves ■' t for East Coast and Southern ports this afternoon. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi left for Whangarei. The Union Company's steamer Navua leaves at 10 a.m. to-day for Tonga*, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Clansman left for the North. The Northern Company's steamer Anpouri left last evening for Houhora and lfokianga. Yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford left for the North. The Northern Company's steamer Apanui left last evening for Mercury Bay and Tairua. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Waitangi left for Tauranga. The Northern Company's steamer Waiotalii leaves at 7 a.m. to-morrow for Tauranga, Oliiwa, and Opotild. This morning the barque Wa>-itl will be towed down to Kopu, Thames, to discharge the balance of her cargo from Lyttelton. The barque then proceeds to Kaipara to load timber for Australia. The scow Wanderer arrived from Hokianga yesterday with a cargo of limber for the Kauri Timber Company. The Union Company's steamer Kaituna. which is undergoing general overhaul and survey in the Auckland Dock, leaves for Westport tomorrow. Yesterday the steamer Pelican arrived from the coast with a large raff of logs. THE RAKANOA. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa is due r,Y from Fiji on Thursday with 2760 tons of raw sugar for the Colonial Sugar Company. ■ THE MANAPOURI. I") , r ' The Union Company's steamer Manapouri is - duo this morning from Fiji With a cargo of fruit, on discharge of which she proceeds to Wellington direct. THE MOANA. i The Union Company's steamer Moana left for Sydney last night .with a number of passengers and a quantity of general cargo. This will be the last trip of this favourite steamer to Auck- >'• land for some time to come, as she relieves the u ,<• , Maheno in the Vancouver mail service, leaving 'p"- Sydney on October. 1 for Brisbane, Fiji, Honolulu, aiid Vancouver. THE RIMUTAKA. ;/.j ■; ?. The New, Zealand Shipping' Company's steamer 'iK Kimutaka arrived from the South yesterday to Mike In cargo for London. The steamer leaves for the South again to-morrow #nd is timed to i , leavo Wellington for London on September '47. jypji' "v' r . .

SALE OF THE HIROTHA. The barque Hirotha has been purchased byMessrs. J. J. Craig. Limited, of Auckland. The Ilirotha is a steel vessel and was built at Ardrossan, Scotland, in 1891, and was owned by tlio late Captain George Davies, D. Ross, and others, of Auckland. The barque is at present discharging a cargo of coal at Chelsea from Newcastle, and is to be retained in the intercolonial trade under the command of Captain R. Camphell. ' PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. Takapuna, s.s.. 1036, Geo. Holford, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Fletcher, Kirby, Sisters of the Mission (2), Mesdanies Smith, Donald, Messrs. Thomson, A. Trenwith, Mantlan, Cameron, White, Donald, Twentyinan, Gillies, and 15 steerage. Rosamond, s.s.. Cashman, for Greyniouth. The Union Company's steamer Takapuna left yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth and Wellington. The s.s. Rosamond arrived on Sunday from Greymouth and left last, night for the same port.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13285, 18 September 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13285, 18 September 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13285, 18 September 1906, Page 4

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