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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland— a.m.; 1.34 p.m. ~ Mmukau — 3.|fc»o.ni.: 3.33 p.m. Sun— Rises, 4.56 a.m.; sell?, 7.8 p.m. Moon—Ftili, 30th, 1.15 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following ifl Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterdov:Maiinkau Heads: ">"«• south, light; barometer, 20.22; thermometer. .0; weather, tine: bar. smooth. .New 1 lyniouth. Wind. west, light; barometer. 30.15; thermometer, 68; weather, tine; sea, smooth. l n a^ el '?!" r ' Wind, north-east, light; barometer. 30.00. thermometer. 67: weather, fine; sea, moderate. MeJ melon: Wind, north-north-west, strong: barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 66; weather, line. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Koror*. three-masted wow, 240. Isaac torbett, from Hokianga—Ford Shipping Line, agents. Kanien. s j.! 203. T. Myeisf from Whangare. Passengers: Meedaim* Barnes. Johnson. Misses Dixon (31. Roberts.. (2), Messrs. McNeill, Cox, Smith, IJolxsittwm (2), Hill, Mchenzie—Northern ' S WHcbVnef'scmv, 43. Holmstrorn, from Wluingagi'ow, 4S. Hohmtrom, from Wluuiga(Oti. —Ford Shipping Line, agents. DEPARTURES. Manuka. 5..».. 4505. John Rolls, for Sydney. Pa«sengerw; Jlwi Evans. Ucodnmi, 1 isdaie (<-)« Wilson, O'Mearu, MaeN'eil. Grigs by, Doyle, Will, It. Laird Hall. Kay, K. Robertson. F. E. Miicdon.ud, \rnold (31. Stre.it, Elder. Seymour. Dickson, Tressider, Oastler 121. Macdougall. Clare, Jones. Morrison. Nil roe Doyle. Mesdames Mormon. Benson, Russell. Holgate, Mudie. McLennan. Bryan. A. M. Dennfen, Wakicbv, liistbrook. Brewer, MaeNeil. W. Brown, J. (iiigsli.v, tJrigsby, St. Clair. Evans, Goodman, Davies, Bloomtield. child, and nurse. Bloomfield, Shan, Ilodnett, Oastler, Holdshut. Stewart. Messrs. MaeN'eil (2). Morrison, J. Stewart, Holdship, Goodman, N. J. Casey, A. Vaurenon, Oaatler, Paterson. Bloomlield, Evans, M. W. Clarke. J. Grigsliy, Macneil, W. Brown, A, E. Aldis, R. S. Lamb and son, Rothberg, L Soul#, P. S. Lees, Macaw. McDonald. Owen, R. Ctmlev, D. Oraiit, A. J. Christie, Kane, H. D*we. T. R. Oibb. D. Marks. C. Flohm, A. .1. Rees, Flohm. Milne. Court- (21. W. Hughes. J. King. Him lev. Abbott. Holan. Hume. P. H. Harbutt. K. P. Tapjior, Jones. Nichol. A. W. Macdotigall. George Harrison, A. J Hall, Radford. Price, Graham, J. J. Cassidy. Henson, Forrest, town, Scott, S. Chudleigh, Caulliey. J. Querk, Attvtin, tho Revs. Shimmin, Davies, Captain Savory, and 40 jtrerage. N'ga'puhi. s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for Wlunga-

le Ciaiuman, B.#. Ml. W. Farquhar. for Riisaell, Wlcingarca, and Mangomu. Ngatiawa. s.s.. 463. P. A. Stein, for Tauranga. P«eroa. s.s.. 98. John Taw, for Mercury Bay, Knaotunu. and Wliangapoua. Hawk, three-masted scow, 159, C. Anderson, for Kaipura and Onehunga.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. toxDo:*: , ~ , _ Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, nailed December 25. due about February 20. Tokonuru, » s., sailed December 6, due about

January 29. Tonzariro. s. due about .January Zo. Marere, e.s., via Australia, at Melbourne January 9, due Thursday. Maori, s.s-. to nail. Opava. e.g.. sailed. due about. February 61. Alembic, three-misted schooner, loading. Ji!l FBAJTCIiCC • Ventura, R.M.s.. February 6. Litekpoki. : Oswestrv Orange. «.s., At Adelaide January 5, due about January 29. Arawa. new ».s., to Mil in February, due about April 4. Surrey, s.s.. nailed December 3, due about January 50. , ~ Devon, s.s.. *'•' Australia, sailed December 11, due about February 14. Ayrshire. »b., via Australia, sailed, due about March 15. Somerset, s.s., to sail. Peru, barque, to sail. N'kw Yore. Indralejna. via Australia, due to-day. Toinoanu, s.s.. to sail. _ , , • Irish Monaieh, ««.. via Australia, due Saturday. Queen Ameiie. via Australia, sailed November .0. Inveraii, e.g., via Australia, to nil. Svoxur: IndisJema, s.a., to-day. Tat Inn. s.s., to-morrow. 11 are re. 5.8., Thursday. Irish Monarch, ».»., Saturday. Nkwcastx-b: Handa Isle, barquentirif. Railed December 2".. SeJwvri Craig, barquentine, sailed. Casablanca. barque, nailed. Northern Chief, barque, sailed. i Hazel Craig, barque, to sail. Fiji : At.ua, s.s., January 31. To *91: At ua, »•«•> January 31. Samoa: - Atua. »J«.. January 31. Vascouter: , , Pondo, »»., via Suva, sailed January S. Bhsbcrt: , . St. Helena, s.s., via the South, sailed. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Losoos : Ralt&ia, f «., to-day. , t ... J Pathau. via the South, about January 22. 6TDSB*: Wunnaera, s.s., Monday. New Tors: Arthur, barque, loaded. Fiji : Hauroto, as., to-morrow. Atua, « s., early. Samoa: Atua, »•»., early. Tomsa : Atua, early. Kjirotosga : Manapouri, m., to-day. Tahiti : Martapouri, s.s., to-day. COOK Islands : , . Counts of Kanfurlv, Gort. schooner, early. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. fo-dav : Manapouri sails for Rarotonga and Tahiti at *5 p.m.; Tarawera sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lvttelton and DunetHu at 2 p.m. Wednesday: Hauroto sails for Suva and Levuka at 4 p.m. , T k Thursday: Mokoia arrives from Dunedin, Lytic It on, Wellington. Napier, and Gisborne. Saturday: Mokoia Mil* for Giiborne. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duaedin at 12 noon. West coast. Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Nelson, Wellington, and New Plymouth, and sail* for the Mime ports at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Saturday Cormna arrives from the South. NORTHERN S 3 CO.S MOVEMKNTB. To-dav : Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for New Plymouth at 4 p.m. (train 3 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for WhaiLgarei Town Wharf at 12.30 p.m. ; Ngapuhi arrives from Whang.irei about 6.j0 pun. , Paeroa arrives from Kuaot-uriu, • Mercury Bay, ami Whangapoua about, 6 p.m. ; Aupouri leaves for Parengarenga. To Kao, and Hokianga at 10 a.m. : Waiotahi leaves for Taiiranga and Opotiki at 11.30 a.m. Wednesday : Kanieri arrives from Whangaret Town Wharf; Ngaimhi leaves for Whangaret at 8 p.in.; Chelmsford leaves for the Great Barrier wt midnight ; Apanui leaves tor Houhora, Auanui, and Waiharara at 11.30 a.m. Thames) service : Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa dally. See advertisement daily papers.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Cambrian, 11.51.5., in stream. Iris, 11 M. cable steamer, in stream. Rakaia. ».§.. at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, mission steamer, in stream. Tndraghiri, s.s., at uteri-street. Wharf. Hauroto, at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. raw era, ».■•• at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. Star of Australia, 6.*., at. Queen-street, Wharf. Mana'pouri, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Aldeburan, barque, at Breastwork. Arthur, barque, in stream. T«.nmrii Tahiti, schooner, in stream. Y«abel, schooner, in stream. Countess of Ranfurlv, Government schooner, at ■ Queen-street Wharf. EXPORTS. Per Manuka, for Sydney : 39 rases kauri gum, 36 bales lump, 5 packages vanilla. 1 caw* fish, 332 piece* timber, 25 sacks fungus, 7 orates empty bottle*, anil sundries. For Launcevton: 7000 ft timber. For Brisbane: 50 sacks sawdust. Kor Melbourne ; 200 sacks pumice. The Union Company's steamer Taviuni left Wellington for Suva yesterday. The Union Company's steamer Manapouri leaves lor the. Cook and Society Islands this afternoon. Last night, the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi left for Whangarei. The Union ("fiin|'h steamer Tai.iwera. leave.* this afternoon for East Coast and Southern port*. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Clansman left for the North. Yesterday the tliree-maeted scow Korora arrived from Hokianga with a cargo of fawn timber. Tile Northern Company'« steamer Ngatiawa left yesterday afternoon for Tauranga. Yesterday the wow Welcome arrived from Hokianga with a cargo of sawn timlier. The Union Company's steamer llawea is duo from the South, Napier, and Gusborne. early tomorrow morning. The Union Company's steamer Squall leaves for East Coast porta at- noon day. The barque Aldebaran was floated out of the Auckland Dock yesterday after cleaning and painting, "(id commences loading timber for Sydney to-day. Yesterday the Northern Company's steamer Apanui was flouted into the Auckland Dock for cleaning and painting. On Sunday night the three-masted scow Hawk tailed for Kaipara to load timber for Onehunga. The Northern Company's steamer Aupouri leaves this afternoon for i'arengarenga, Te Kjo, ami Hokianga. The Northern Company's steamer- Waiotahi leaves this afternoon for Bay of Plenty portf. THE MANUKA. The Union Company's steamer Manuka, which arrived from Sydney late on Sunday night, was granted pratique yesterday morning and berthed at. the Hobson-street. Wharf. The Manuka left for Sydney, last night. THE HUSH MONARCH. The steamer Irish Monarch, in continuation of her voyage from New York and Australia, left Sydney for Auckland yesterday morning and is due on Saturday next. THE lONIC'. Messrs L. D. Nathan and r > Co., Limited, are advised that the s.s. lonic left Plymouth on January 12 for Wellington and Lyttrlton. THE INDRALEMA. The TveOT liner Indraiema is due from New York and Australia this morning.

LAUNCH OF,THE AKAWA. On November 29 (here was launched from the Wallsend shipbuilding yard of Mewrs. Swan, Hunter. "and Wigluirn Richardson, Limits, a steel twin-screw passenger and cargo steamer, which is be,me built, to the order of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Caiuiwiiy. Limited, and which is named the • Arawa. Her dimensions are 460 it 1,„ bv 60ft beam by 42ft 6m depth to shelterdeck ' The vessel has been specially designed for the owners" service between London and New Zealand, and is fitted tip to carry a. large cargo of frozen mutton. The vessel lias accommodation for about 40 first-da*." passenger*. 60 second-I'l'-uw and about. 120 third-claw. 'Hie acconunodation for the first-class is being provided in two row* of houses above the shelter-deck, both first and second being provided with dining «a|.>on, sniokingroom, and ladies' room, the third ;.•!«#« being Ait. under the shelter-deck. The machinery has been built, by the Wall send Slipway and Engineering Company, Limited, and consists of two seta of triple-expansion engines driving; twin screw*, together with four large boiler* working at a pressure of 20f>ll>. Messrs. Wailes, Dove, and Co's liituiTiastic covering was applied to the tank tops in the boiler-room and to the tunnel and ins-rooms.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 4

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