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SHIPPING,

; '-■<■!» Ml Hi' »■ 1 '•'■ * ,1' i ■ High Water a* Auckland—B.4o a.m.; 9.6 p.m. „ ''„ '► Manukau—lo.39 a.m.; 11.5 p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.04 a.m.; seta,-4.42 p.m. ■ . Moon—Last quarter, June 3,'4.50 p.m. . , WEATHER REPORT. - • The following ia Captain. Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday:— Heads: Wind, south-west., fresh; barometer, 30.02; thermometer, . 47; weather, fliio; bar, rough. 1 New Plymouth: Wind, south, light; barometer, 29.97; thermo- • meter, 47; weather, fine; sea., slight swell. Castlel)omt-: Wind, south-west, fresh; barometer, 29.85; thermometer, 43; weather, rain; sea,-very heavy. Wellington: Wind,'-south, gale; barometer, 30.03; thermometer, 40; weather, showery and overcast, Wcstpdrt: Wind, south-west, light; barometer,. 30.05; thermometer, 45; weather, fine; sea, Blight swell. Kaikoura: Wind, south-west, moderate gate; barometer, 30.15; thermometer, -."weather, showery; sea, very heavy. Bluff: Wind, north.west, light; barometer,'3o.32; thermometer, 44; weather, overcast. . . PORT OB! AUCKLAND, "'. "\ " 1 ARRIVALS. '.".".'. '".'',..' Ngitpulil. 5.8., 640, E. Stephenson, from Whanga-, rei. Passengers*: Mr.'and Mrs. Stevenson, Misses' Footo, Henry, Baker, Ilardwick, Mesdames Fairley, Thompson; McMahon, Jackson, Sissons, Plumm*ir,, Baker; Syms,-. Harvey, and.Child, White,. Messrs. Rplton, t Woods* Penwarden,., Daßen, .Men; , drv, - McCutcheon, -Karit, -McKerizie, Beckett, • Seccomb?, Gray, Holder, Buchanan,';; Ashton, : Holder, Armstrong, Calken, Fairley, Lawrence, Clark, Foote, Mander, > Chase, Wyatt, Hill, Schultse, Sabertache, Webley, Archibald, Fulton, Ilyde.Steadman, Hatrick, Hardie, Professor Tubbs, and 11 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., ; agents. ■ ■■■.-■. Chelmsford, e.g., from Mercury Bay and Kuaotuuii. -Passengers: Messrs. O'Brien,. Beamish, A. White." 13. Watson, T. Stewart, Boyne.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ~■ .. .... . &-.- Hazel Craig, barque, 467, D. Urquhart, front " Newcastle.— J. Craig," Limited,, agents. - . DEPARTURES. Condor, German warship.' 1600 tons, 1600 horse- . power, for i Samoa. ~..,,. .... .'>-''• ..'■'■''■. Atua, a.?., 3444, R. C. Hut ton, for the Islands and Svdney. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Higgins, ■lit. and Mrs. Frascr, Mr. and Mrs. W. Burt, Mr. mid Mrs. J. M. Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. .and Mrs. Miller. Mesdames Neill, Macdpnald, Johnstone, Handyside, Honevfleld, Misses Mactionald, Johnstone, Mitchell, M. Braine, Bayley, O. Clark, Canon Sharp, Captain W. Lombard, Messrs.. J. C. Lippelt, R. P. Hutchins, J. E. . Fuik, H. Nathan, Benjamin. W. O. Smith, A. R. LeaUtam, R. Page, Neill (2), Linklater, J. Marshall, Henniker, L. M. Earle. W. R. Moorehouse, F. Marqardt, F: Russell,. A. RoWnson, Laidlaw (2), W. McCuthcheon, .Handyside; (2), Cook, Master * ; Cook,' and 10 steerage. "~ '. '■••'' Waikare, s.s., 3071, C. McDonald, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: Misses Sargent, Clark, Haslett, Jolitt, Witheford, Riley, Mesdames King, Colebourne and child, Weeks and infant, H.Clark, Thomas, two children and nurse, M. Clark, .Hessey, Samuda and child, Bragato, Leahy, Jesnop and mfant, White, Johnston, Douglas, Stott, Dawes, Dr. Douglas, Dr. Mason, Messrs. Clark, • Robb,' Walker, Maenicol, Stott, Dawes, Kelynack, Kennedy, Crosse, Beebe, Leahy, Bragato, Hessey, :.'•'■•'.'-'Samuda, J ±lolman, Hayford, McNicol, Smith, Syme, Ruddick, Parker, Urquhart, Morris, Stout, Ford, • Cirr, Alexander, Sargent, Butler, Blackie, Thomas, and 25 steerage. .■■..■■:.■■ » , Stella, S.S.V 267, E. Sellars, for the coast.".-.-. Apanui, s.s., 200, R. H. Gibbons, for Awanui, : Wofharara, and Houhora.*" ' ' • Kanieri, s.s., 203, E. Dawling, for Whangarei. ' Endeavour, auxiliary, schooner, 84, C. Rasper, . for Whangarei. >' • •- . . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■ Londoh: Star of Japan, e.g., via Australia, at Melbourne on May 14, due June 3. Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, sailed, due about June 25. . .. Rakaia, *.?., direct, sailed May 3, due about June 27. - ; Marere, s.s., via 1 Australia, to sail. ', Liverpool-; ; , .: . . ..--,.'-,-, -.. Rippingbam Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed. Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, to sail June Devon, 8.8., -via Australia, to sail July 2. Haw Yoke: , Jndradevi, e.*., via Australia, 'Melbourne on . . .May 20, due June 3. ''.'■...•. '. Kasama, s.s., via Australia, sailed. ■ Indian Monarch; s.s., sailed May 15. '. , Latino Law,, 8.5., via Australia, sailed April 19,... Gowanburn, fe.s. via Australia, sailed. .'. • ■■"!■' ' .VANoorvEn: ■ - - - i ; .; Fdrido, s.s., due about to day, , ~ , , . Sydihy: :■■:■•-•- ■■ ■- Victoria, ?..*.,., Sunday, :"~ KEWC.43TI.E: • - "',' "' - " Defiance, brigantine, sailed. Hazel Craig,- barque, sailed. • ' .' ' * Aldebaranv 'barque, to tail. V "' • "■" Silver Cloud, barquentine, to sail. SIELBOUEJfB : "" "" ." Casablanca, barque, sailed. '.■' . :... Fiji:-. -- ■■ >■-■> --■■--■ •■ ;■ ■ - ■ ' . Fondo, s.s., to-day. ■ Samoa f;' -•■..- Na-vua, s.e., early, .To.SGA': ' ■ ' ' - ■ ' Navua, s.s.', early, S'fe;:!-- , EDITHBtrB&:'-- ': Joseph. Craig, barque, to sail; . v U ■ .'.'■.'" .[ . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■■':.••■':■ Losdost: . " rt^—.-JSaiP B * B -'- 6 - 8 -* v '* the South, early. .' '"> • ' •■ SrSaaT: '"' ■"*---••• ~ ; Zealandia, s.s., Monday-. ■■::..:...■ •■ Fiji: ■'" ' ' '•"'■ -. Manapouri, e.s., June 12. • Tonga:, Nivtia, s.s.i early. Samoa: '.„.._ , ...'.:,_ -Navua, s.s., early.- " -."■/"• UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. • ■ / . Thursday: Sfoura arrives from Dunedin, Lyttel- " ton, Wellington, Napier, and ■; Gisborne. ■.-,■ . Saturday: • Moura sails for Gisborae, Napier, Wellington; and Dunedin at 12 noon. : -.'— "-•-•*• west Coast." . To-day: Ro'oiti arrives from New Ply- / mouth, Wellington, and Nelson and sails'for the came ports again at 3 p.m.-(train'2.lo : p.m.). "~~ Friday: .Pateena arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth Only at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town : Wharf; NgapunrHeaves "for ''Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for the Great Barrier at ' midnight; leaves for Opotiki and Ohiwa at 7 a.-m. - Thursday: Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New , Plymouth at 3 p.m.' (train 2.10 p.m.) Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; Chelmsford arrives from the Great Barrier about 5 p.m.; Ngapuhl arrives from Whangarei', Rarawa arrives .from New Plymouth (about 8 a.m. and leaves again for the same port at 3 p.m. (train i\ 2.10 p.m.);*-'' "'..m.-.'!»-; • Friday: Ngapuhi leaves for Wliangarei, Marsden" Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf; Clansman arrives from Russell, etc., about 6 a.m.; Clansman leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m. ;■■•• ; - . Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. -See advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Powerful, H.M.S., in stream. Encounter, H.M.s., ;in stream, •-; , Pioneer, H.M.8., in stream. - Iris, cable steamer, in stream., ; ■■>■■■'■ Fifeshire, s.s., at Queen-streeb Wharf. Mamari, s.e"., at Queen-street Wharf. ; Banadi, e.s., in dock. •'"■■■'■'— . Mmurewa, barque, at Queen-street Wharf, ■< Northern Chief, barque, m stream, Hazel Craig, barque, in stream. .;■.: : . ." . TMPORTS;: Per Haze! Craig. from Newcastle: 670 tons coal, 30 tons coke.-. , ' - ... ' On discharge of her cargo of salt and bark from ' • Edithburg the barque Manurewa leaves'for Mer- '■■■'■■■ cury- Bay to load timber for Sydney. • •;- .; ■■■;■. ' • Tne*'Um"6tt Company's steanler^Waikareileft'for *~~ "'East Coast and Southern ports yesterdayi afternoon with a number of passengers and, a large , general cargo. - - /.'--., ; -.- '•--- !■. Last evening the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuhi arrived from Whangarei and leaves for lln same port again to-night. -,-* ; . _ ■ The Union Company's steamer Atua left for. the ... ffsJands and Sydney last night. , f -^ Yesterday afternoon, the Northern Company's ■jtramer Apanui left fo.r the North. ■■•'-- ■> -The p Northern -Company's * steamer Waiotahi leaven at 7 a.m. to-day for Tauranga, Ohiwa, and : Opotiki. To-day the auxiliary schooner May Howard derives for Hokiauga. " i The, .three-masted schooner Zingara arrived from iMangonoui yesterday with a cargo of timber. r yesterday afternoon the Northern Company's Steamer Kanieri left for Whangarei Town Wharf. . The' barque Alexander Craig, which put back ur.der the North Head on Saturday, resumed her passage to Kaipara yesterday. Yesterday the auxiliary schooner Endeavour left for Whangarei. .-■-.,. Yesterday the German warship Condor left for 'J.-..'•• 6sanoa:** ■'■'•*' : -"■■ •'■'- ''•' ' ,-' ; - '-■",•;"'•, " The scow Surprise, which has been sold by . Messrs. J. J. Craig, of Auckland, to Messrs.of Gisborne, is to be employed in the coal trade ■''■".' between Kgunguru and Gisborne. . The Northern Company's 'steamer Ngatiawa arrives from Tauranga this morning and leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight. THE CALCUTTA-NEW ZEALAND TRADE. lb has been arranged by the Union Steam Shin Company that their' new steamer Waihora will load at Calcutta,- Singapore, and Samarang for New Zealand ports in July next in place of the Aparima. ' -■ . THE NORTHERN CHIEF. I The barque Northern Chief,' which anchored In the gulf from Newcastle and Sydney ou Monlay evening, cams into port last evening. . * ! THE HAZEL CRAIG. The barque Hazel Craig, Cap bin D. Urquhart, ived ;frau Newcastle , yesterday afternoon .after another smart "passage. The master reports sailing front Newcastle on May 15 and passing Capo '-" Maria.Van Dieraen at..2. a.m. on. Saturday last «nd 'tho Hen and Chickens, at 3 p.m. the ; same P * 'day, ff,nchoring- off the >North Head :at 6 a.m. m Monday. Experienced light south-east winds for the first six days of the passage, thence heavy south-west gales, with: very high «eas, arrival. The vessel berths at the wharf to-day to di»charjrc. ' .'" ' ' , PORT OF ONEHUNGA. *"" ARRIVALS, I:,-,.--,, <.!-'. . 1072,' W. F. , Notbury,, from New , VJymouih. Ptwwjigers:' Misses Batcman,' Webb, ob™hfrd, Carney, Mesdtirnes Benjamin, Coucr, 1 ] liftui. Cam*r<m, ■ Dfitrninir, Shepherd, Bann»rd, i ' ' &<■«:«!. Bcnlauiiu, HarUlcy, A. Champion, C.J tei'»;jfeH»-K'-■ ■*■;■■■■<■;■■ ■■■■■■ -■■-.■' ■■■'■■■ '■- . ■■•-. : -." '■■• - ; ----.'v- v "; ' ";.-.'. . - ! '") '.''.--■-'"-:■'■.' 7: 'r -;-; : ; .; : :"-- ■' :';;.. ""';.' >v.v.

Cress, Benjamin, Bannard. Bray, «. Gallagher, Van Siyk'e * ' Jackson, ■* Delancy, Long, _■ Breretdit. Choman, T. Howard, Ayere, JUsrt,, W.^C-; Morgan,-: Moir,; Dernart, Harper, Oakenfull. Montylk, A. McConnon, Graham, J. O'ConneO, Hawke. Walker, Whitehouse, Crawley,. Bateman, -■ Isaacs,.Cameron, H. Connop, Jamieaon, Olds, Hall, J.- Chadwick. J. .B; Williamson, and 38 steerage.— B.S. Co., agent.-. • DEPARTURES. Rarawa, e.g., 1072, W. F. Norbury. for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Scott, Buchanan, Atkinson, Kennedy, Baber, Na&Si, Buchanan, Wallis, Solomon, Mesdamcs Keith, Cheeseman. Gillham and child, Mills; C. Smith, Steeds. E. Weir, Wallis, Clement, Messrs. Cresswell, Keith, Starkey, Cliefeseman, 11. Ilonan, ' Andrae,:; L. 1;-;-, Johnson, C. Motrin, T. C. Scluiackenberg, Coldicutt, J. H. Cronin. Kinder, Johnston, • Lee; Chamberlin. Hartnett, Diprose. A. D. Walton, A. Edwards, Hooper, E. Clifton, Napier, H. B. Lusk, E. Nolan. Mills, C. Smith, i Steeds, J. C. Sumner,, J. D. Ritchie, Taylor, Jenkinson, W. A. Boucher, Luxford, Shepherd/ De Lee, ■Cunningham, Fielder, McClure, Werekaro.v Edwards, Hooper,' Savage, Newton, Fielder, the Rev; .W-R-Woolley,, Masters Clifton, Napier, E. Nolan, and 32 steerage. ■ The s.s. Rarawa arrived from New Plymouth at 1.45 p.m. yesterday and left for the same port at -6■ p.m. :■" ■< ::: ' --■■;-' <*= '■ '■"'•:' - ''"-'■-.-_■ ', < ■" >-.;-. ' ' The s,s. Kift Ora will leave for Raglan, Kawhia, and'Waitara this morning. - • " BY TELEGRAPH. ' .... CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. ;! May 28.-— s.s; Miowera passed west at 10.20 a.m. to-day. ■■'■■.- • ■ • , MARSDEN POINT. • May Arrived: Ilikurangl, Clematis, Will Watch, and Tararavva, ketches; Kia Ora, scow. Sailed: Three Cheers, schooner. The Young Dungaree, s.s., with a raft of logs, is still windbound here, also the schooner Ztor. ■" -' RUSSELL. '■:.-•' May Arrived:: Clansman,*• s.s.; from Auckland. Sailed: Clansman; s.s., fur the North. TAURANGA. May 28.—Arrived : Ngatiawa, s.s., from Auck- ] land* . Sailed: Ngatiawa, 5.5..: for;: Auckland. ~\ ' WHAKATANE. ' May 28.—Sailed :>Mangnpapa, s.s., for Auckland. | yV'ESTPORT. | . May 28.—Sailed: Kaituna. s.s., for Auckland. ; i LYTTELTON. ~'", May Sailed : Frankdale, s.s., for. Dunedin. \ ! PORT CHALMERS. _' : May Arrived: Cape Antibes, s.s., from Auckland; Kaipara, e.s., from.London. Sailed: Zealandia,'S.s., v for the North; and Sydney. Passengers for Auckland : Mesdamea Culverwell, Walker, Evans, Miss Culverwell. . " ' • BLUFF. 5 May 28.—Sailed : Maheno, '(*",'; for. Hobart and Melbourne. ■ ' -;■]; ;-. MELBOURNE.;";;;'., - . May 28.—Sailed: o%x, barque, for Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 6

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SHIPPING, New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 6

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