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SHIPPING.

• N'.tfi Vjilcr at. Auckland—9.lo a.m.; 9.31 p.m. _•' ■•'■ i» . Mfinulcau—ll.9 a.m.; 11.30 p.m. ' ~ Sun— sea, 6.43 a.m.; set*, 4.51 p.m. " " >' > .Moon—First quarter, Tuesday, 0.57 a.m. '':';' : '! ''" ■''*' I'nr'iiT'ii' ■-. — ,-■* ■•■ '-■:' ■■~■.....■,'.;■- '5;.;«. v y; ; - POET OF AUCKLAND. -„_; - :•;•,':■''/.'.;•■'■'..:;• '.'',■'• ■;' ARRIVALS. ■'• . : Powerful. II.M, first-class twin-screw steel ~ cruiser., 14,200 tons,. 25,000 horse-power, 18 "guns. Admiral Sir Wihnot Fawkes,: Flag-Captain Lionel Haisey, from Wellington. • • •■•-• , Prometheus', H.M. third-class cruiser, 2135 tons, 7000 lim-.-e-tK>wer, 8 guns, Commander R. W. 1 Bonlih<jk,..ii<mi Wellington. - • , . . Pioneer,. H.M.. tbird-clas» cruiser, -2200 tons, - *■ 7000 horse-power, 3 guns, Commander George H. Borret',, from Wellington. _. Ngapuhi, •«.«!., 640, K. Stephenson, ' from Wha- ■ ■•■ Jurai-Pi. '.TatMcngera: Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, Misses Davidson. . Lonergan, ' t Ald-erton, Coutts, Mesdames Carter, Cousin*, Kerr, Knrebone, Head, ,Blom-" ■■ .." '-Hold,.' McKinstry .'/Messrs," White, Adams, Toman, .Tank, Wilson, Rawnsley, Clarke, Wallace, , Dent, Robe, Barker. Rybum, Warner, Smith, Owen, '" .'../ Garten, Whitehead, Howe, Abraham, Mclndoe, Kneebone, Kerr, L. Lewis, Christie, Taylor, .Bs^-be, . .Richard:), the Revs. Pnletto, Perry, Commissioner . Dinnie,, Inspector,; Cullen, ', and, six steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' , Chelmsford, «.«., 70, ,11. O. Hunkcn, from Merrury Bay and Kuaotunu. Passengers: Mrs. Farks, . t ~ Messrs. G. E. - Stephens, Bailee tine.— S.S. Co., agents. ; ;.:,. . ,\r .:.- '

DEPARTURES. < , ,; , .Wiiikare, ».*., 3071, O. McDonald, for East Coast , and. Soutliern, ports.,: Passengers: For Gieborne— Misses (Tougher, Cooper. Nairn, Le Gunn, Lo . Seiter, Singleton, L. Onrrie, tJreu, Nurse Yates, . Mesdames Gilford. Mnsgrove. Caesar and child. ; CaptumW Beatty, Ourrie, Tombleson, Kennedy and child, Cave, Posner and child, Messrs. Jenkins, ■Alison, lteid, Wain. ' Camtam, : F Amodeo. L. Eady, PiVlaus, H. Stevens, Lindsay, Wingfleld, Cobb, Leigh, Stanford, Beckett, Jones, Stach, For- . . flyce, Muegrove, Beatty, J, A. Ellis, Hayes. ,T. Roberts, R.E. Northie, Scgedin, "Leigh, Tomblesoh, Captain Oummings. Dr. Cole. For Napier— ' aliases Hay, Cooper. Mesdamea Dcnholm and in- '•,■; fant, jMacLennan.JMcElray, Hayhow and infant, ' Adamson, Messrs. Adamson. McElray. W. Morton, McElray, B. Kccsing, Monk, A. Crawford, Adamson. MacLenmn, J. R. Davidson. For Wellington —Misses Krrcher, Slays, Stevenson, Sutherland, .''iMoger.'Wylie,' Mesdames Boss, Moger,: Sutherland, ■ ". Messrs. Mo«er,'','Alil/leld t F. Jordan, A. Proctor, Martin, It, M. Hankinson, tho Rev. C. Price. • For ' Lyttelton—Misses Hopkins, Andrews. Paton, Mesdames Allen, Pierre and two children. Maxwell," Marpour. Messrs. E."R,« Foster, A. D. Watt, J. A. Caesar, Carter, Nolan. For Dunedin—Mrs. Woodside, ' Mr. 11. H. Wise; and 40 steerage for all ports. ■:■-.'■;-■.■ • •' llauroto, s.s., 1938, Gregory, for Wellington. ; Aupouri, 6.8.. 240, .T. Haultein,' for Parcngarenga and Hokia ' : : : - * v .■ltanieri, s.s,, 203, T. Myers, for Whangaref. Apanui,' s.s., 200, R. H. Gibbon*, for Houhora, 'A'wanui, and ,Waaharara. y^^-^-.f: -' : :^. :■!.:". ■:' Mangapapa," .6.3., 147,' C. Faulkner, for Ohiwa . and Whakafcane. i ■•.:■;'■ ■-■■''.■. ■'■ ■ ■-''■.' ■ Southern Cross,: barouentine, 257, 11. A. Mann, for Hokianga and Sydney. ;■ / -' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .Stdsbt:'" '~; ■ Victoria, s.s.', Monday. - Fiji: . .■'■■■ Talune, a.s., to-day. Tostga: Atua. s.s., May 28. :Y: ■;i :.-. .;■-, :,-:■ Samoa: ■ ■■.■■■■: . ■■■- •■■•'■ ■ .■■■■"■. Atua, e.s.. May 28., Rarotonga: •■'•■■■.■■■''■■■ ■■ v ■■■■■■. .* ■■• , . Manapouri, s.s., to-day. Tahiti:' -". Mnn.ipouri,. ?.s., to-day. • UNION S.S. CO.'S movements. EAST Coast. To-day: Tallin© sails 'for Suva and Levuka (Fiji) at 4 p.m.; Manapouri leaves for Raiotonga •nd Tahiti at noon. '„ Thursday: Moura arrives from Dunedin, Lyttel- ''..■■ ton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. ~' . * Saturday: Moura sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington," Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon Squall sails fortTolago Bay, Gisborne, and Napier J',.,. St 2 p.m. • . <:.: -~. ' , . • . •. '■■ •. , ■ \ .-' ~» : . West Coast. "•' To-day: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington,; Nel"sou'," and New' Plymouth, and sails for the same ■ . ports at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). :':.v* ; .~j»i- : ; - Friday: Takapuna. arrives from Wellington and . New "Plymouth 1 and saila for New. Plymouth at s*p.m.' (train 2.10 p.m.). — : ■ NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. .- ' To-day: Kanieri arrives from'. Whangarei Town .. ;-■ Wharf; -Ngapuhl leaves for : Whangarei? at 9.30 p.m.'; Chelmsford lca,Y«s for the : Great Barrier at ,- ; " midnight ;:Waiot»hi leaves for Opotiki and Ohiwa , at 7 a.m. • , .Thursday: Rarawa, leaves Onehimga" for.'; New :/. Plymouth •. at ' 3 p.m. (train : 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri ''' leaves for Whangarei Town "'. Wharf '■'■ at 5:; pjn. ;; Chelmsford arrives ■ from the Great Barrier about !.'■■■';" 5 p.m.; Ngapuhl arri>es from ; Whangarei;r Rarawa «rrives "from* New?: Plymouth about -8 a.m. and ' leaves again for the same port at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.).:' -• , „'-'.- Friday: • Ngapuhl ' leaves, forjWhangarei;'■.. Marsden Point, y etc., at : 9.30 ' p.m. ;-'; Kanieri •; arrives '"from ; Whangarei* :i Wharf i Clansman arrives 'from Russell, etc.", about 6 a.m. Clansman leaves , for- Tauranga at 5 p.m. . Thames service : Steamers leave for Thames and " ■ r Paeroa' daily. See : advertisement daily papers. L •■ —. _~.. -. • - The Union Company's steamer Walkare .left last " ' -fivenjng for East Coast \ and Southern;ports with a, number of passengers and "ca 'largo .general cargo. ' '. '.' . ; !-" Last evening; ttit Northern Company steamer : - Ngapuhi arrived:frcan Whangarei with; a number i , of passengers -; and: s a quantity,.' of ' general cargo, and leaves for the same port again to-night. - "The Union Company's steamer Manapouri leave* At. noon to-day for the Cook and Society Islands. ■ •• ' Yesterday '.■ morning the i, Northern4Company's :.■•, steamer;? Aiupouri ; left for ~;Parengarenga and : Hokianga. . ■ ' .'■••'' ■ • ■ «The Union Company's steamer " Talune , leaves • for.,Fijj-this afternoon., ■ ' ■/' - " Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Kanieri left for Whangarei Town Wharf. , "The Northern Company'** steamer'Apanui left for the North yesterday afternoon. : , ' At 12 o'clock tc-night the Northern Company's ■ steamer Chelmsford leaves for the Great Barrier. . - The , Northern .Company's steamer ; Waiotahi leaves for Ohiwa and Opotiki at 7 o'clock this morning. " - ' „ Testerdar : the ;■■■ barquentine Son them . < Cross sailed for "Hokianga to load*:timber for Sydney. ',' ' The Union Company's steamer Aparima leaves to-day for Wellington and^ the South with original '.'. cargo from the East. ' Last night .: the Northern Company's; steamer . • Mangapapa : left for Ohiwa and Whakatane. ft is reported that the iron barque Antiope. of ■J3BO tons register, which was : built at Port Glasgow iu 1866 by Messrs. :J. Reid and Co., and was owned- bv the Bk. Antiope; Company, ; Limited, -Victoria, '8.C., has been sold to Captain P. J. L. Mathie.-on, of Sydney. s-v»"Vv-: ! :'.;; :: ;>i -;' :--:-■' - ■ ■■■."" ;*'"'■ ' ' . .'::,-"■"- THE. SQUADRON. ; ' . The flagship Powerful .and H.M.s. Prometheus and Pioneer arrived from Wellington last evening, . and anchored, in the maii-o'-war ground. H.M.e. Encounter will arrive to-day. THE FRANK DALE. • The steamer, FrankdaleV from New York and Australia, is due at Auckland: to-day, : ' THE DELrillC. . The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Delphic left Port'Chalmers;Joe Auckland direct .. yesterday and is due . to-morrow. The steamer ■ comes, to this, port to load frozen meat, etc., for London.- -•'... THE STAR OF JAPAN. The Tvscr liner Star of Japan arrived at Mel-- : , bourne from London yesterday, and after calling : St. Sydney comes to Auckland,^ where'she is due about Juno 3. . • THE CANADIAN MAIL. The following passengers leave Auckland by the ," ' ' Talune to-day to : connect -at .Suva with RM.s.' ' . Aorangi for Vanoover: —Mr. and Mrs. G. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,'- Mr. and Mrs. French and ■son, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. "Bluudeii, Mr. and-Mrs. Oldfleld, Mr. and Mrs. ■Peat, Mesdamea-Hewett,;.Halllday,' Macnicol. Oldfield and maid, Blundell, Palmer -and; infant, , Misses Peat- Godfrey, Grant, : Anderson. B. Keith, Paul," Wood,-. Stewart, Dr. Smith, Sir E. - Lechmere,- Cotenol-'tha Hon. R. "T. 'Lawley and ser- .', '' vant, Captein : Leighton, Captain Hemming, Messrs. A. B. Donald and son, L. J. Hyland, Booth. Allen;- Howell, Godfrey, Birsley, Young, Orr, J. T. ■ 'Smith, Holtov'ay, C. J. Morris, McKellar, A. W. . Kent. McLeod. Anderson, Miller, v Gudmersen, f".-"■■■ Blundell, M. Spence, G. Henry. . j ■: .-'.', ANOTHER NEW STEAMER. ■; " 'It is stated that the Adelaide Steam Ship* Company intend placing sin order with a large. Ann of V ' ahiplmildenl in England. tor the construction of a passenger Vand"'' cargo steamer for the Northwestern Australian trade. The now boat, which will replace the steamer Bullara, will, it is stated, ■ be about sft-longer than the Woollowra, and will o!«iO have beam than either tho Grantala '." or Yon gala. She will bo built en lines something similar to tho Karrakatta, which was wrecked i.hren or four years ago on the north-west coast • of. Australia, and will have, in addition to a large cargo-carrying capacity, ample, accommodation ■ " ', Jul' passeojgew. Tho new steamer will bo a vessel oi between 3000 and 4000 tons. '' FORT OF ONEHUNGA. * ■']'■' <-■; ■ ' " DEPARTURES. ,' " : '. Tak'ttpmia, s.s.[ '1036, S. Holford; for New .Ply- ' ' mouth and Wellington, Passengers:., Miss Lewis. ' ■ Mewiiiin«'s Washer, Robertson, Elliott, infant, find maid. Amos;'. Simmonds. Messrs. Lupton, Parr, | . Thompson, Matthews. Meddings, Cail, Tanner, L. i Stevens. O'Connor, J. Wilson, S. C. Wilkes, F. ! ■ T. Poole,' Gordon, '-■ Wilklns, . Simmoncls, Master. ■ "Bennett, olid'lsrage. • , ........ . .>'. _ '.'-/Rarawa,-' s,s., 1072, W. F. ; Norbury, for New 'Plymouth. Passengersi. Misses Hintz, Keeling, ' ("Timerbn, "MbCallum, Nicholas, Wallace, Atkinson,? "• Woite,--■ Ruscoe, Watson, Swans (2), Mesdames • " - IKntis, -Guinness,- Carre, Burrell, Wells, Baker. : Cocker. McGovern, Bullock and child. Stace and '..' '••• * "cßu<J/Rili«»e,*Law», Robertson, Woods, Ellis and '(i)ild "''Wolf, Messrs; Turvey, Barber, Coombe, .Douglass, Tapp, Danielle, L. Wallace, Bush, ■ Kolm,- Iliutz, Bluesley, Naish; Richardson, Mc- - •Leaii.'- Grant, Fleming, ; Abercrombie,; Carre, J. Lennox, Fruda, bakes, A. . Aickin, Hinde, Sinclair, . • Dalton,,Hart, Wood. G.W.: Smith, Boucher. Brid{ion, Jeffries ';i:2),";J.C.' Burns, Wallace, Read, Fox, Mvandj Nicholas, F. D. Thompson, Hunt, A. Mat- • •*"teft*«,'MoCoveni," Barnard' Morgan, Toomath, R. -V '-"' ' Jlardy r 'Cvunmings, Laws.. Currie, Bowman, ' Southwell, Hardlev, -Tapp, :• Kelland, ' Woodman, ' .'Johnston.■ S. White, ,T. C. Fathers &'-■-; »Clune,»-Lowham. ■• Captain Fleming, the -lions. » ,1. McGowan, J. A. Millar, and 38 steerage. ; :, ; Ki , Ora, s.s.. 307, .1. C, Blacklock, for Raglan, Kiiwhu, and Waitara.- . ■ ' ' .. ■" Ti-i-iuten, a.t»., 197, Hull, for. Wellington, .with ' 147,000 it timber.' sic in T-ikapima left for New Plymouth, and Wellington at 9.20- .i.m. yesterday.;.-:;:-, ,y- . - s -'..The:&.«. Raia-Aadclt for Now Plymouth at-■ 3.25; ■ / -ij.va. yestevdity.•■'■:■ ~ -■ , '„','. , ■ ' . ' Th» s.s. Kio- Ora 'eft for Raglan, Kavvhia,' and \ " W-istara at 8 am. yesterday. 's'-o .i.s. Tcnitautcn left luc-Welliustoa:at-10.45 -diK. ywteidajv • K Waitara at. B'a.jn. yesterday. \, n , r Tho si.s-. Torgautcn left tor' Wellington at-10.45 tin. .}t#terdaj\ ; .1 '..'... IM ; ~i ■- ■ '

i BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. ■■"■ May 14.— s.s. Miowera passed west at 11.30 a.m. to-day, , '• ; • KIRIFAKA. -vi: r 'Vo:r.';*v; :i : ;« May V, 14.—Arrived: Herald, scow, : . from ; Auckland. .V Sailing; Havoc, for Auckland. Loading: Kahu. . • ' \::r::" '. - ■ RUSSELL. :••:-'' May ; 14. Arrived: Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Clansman, «.s., for the North. . ; ; /:; ; ; : s ' ' ': TAURANGA. May 14.—Arrived : v Ngatiawa, ««.»., -from ? Auck- ' land. s Sailed Ngatiawa, s.*., -fori Auckland,.' ' V "-:; ; '-:":'.- : -f N.U'IEK. , "', ''.' 'k. - : 'May.; 14.—Sailed: Moura, «.«., for the North. I Passengers =; for Auckland : Misses Higgins.-'■ Mati thews," Bet-gin; MesdaihesWHclisll.' McColl, Messrs. I Witeholl, McOoll. Blackmail, lialligan,: Adams, Bottrell, Woods, English. NEW PLYMOUTH. r r .May 14.—Sailed : Rotoiti, s.s., for Onehunga. : WELLINGTON. * ; May 14.—Sailed i Arawa, 5.5.,, for London; '-'"■"": PORT CHALMERS.,; May 14.—Sailed : Delphic, 5.5.,» for Auckland ;" Victoria, as.,' or •; the - North , and Sydney.: Passengers for Auckland : Mesdames Marshall; Page, Misses Edwards, Rushbrook, Hart, Weaver, Messrs. Hughes, Laidlaw, Grange, Page. - , LYTTELTON. \ ■ ;• ? ' May Sailed: Mararoa, as., for Wellington. . BLUFF. . ' ." -" • May 14 Sailed: Maori, s.s., for London', Warriinoo, s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne. ' SUVA. ' May 14.—Arrived: : Moana. R.M.s., from Vancouver and Honolulu. 'Sailed: Cambrian, H.M.s., for Tonga ; Moana, R.M.s., for Brisbane ; and Sydney. . ,:.'V ; . MELBOURNE. v May . 14.— Arrived; Star of Japan, s.s., from London. '.' " ' ' t - v . * ..ADELAIDE. ; ; May Arrived: Esses, s.s., from Liverpool.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13488, 15 May 1907, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13488, 15 May 1907, Page 6

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