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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—2.so a.m.; 3.17 p.m. „ . ■ „ Manukau— a.m.'; 5.16 p.m. Sunßises, 7.6 a.m.; sets, 4.44 p.m. Moon—New, 11th, 2.47 p.m.

WEATHER REPORT.

The following is Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday,:—Manukau Heads; Wind, south-west:, fresh ; barometer, 23.90; thermometer, 52; weather, cloudy; bar, rough. , New Ply..J mouth: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 29.76; thermometer, 55; weather, cloudy sea, moderate swell. Castlepoint: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 29,70; thermometer, 51; weather, cloudy; sea, heavy. Wellington; Wind, northeast, light; barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 49; weather, cloudy. Westpoit: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, '29.74; thermometer, 58; weather, gloomy; sea, considerable. Kaikoura: Wind, calm; barometer, 29.76; thermometer, 48; weather, fine; sea, considerable easterly swell. Bluff: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 29.70; thermometer, 48; weather, . gloomy. .. POET OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. Prometheus. IT.M. twin-screw steel cruiser, Commander 11. W. Bentinek, from Wellington. Indra, s.s., 6507, Taylor, from Valparaiso.— Heather, Roberton and Co., agents. Talune, s.s,, 2087, John Bernech, from Southern and East. Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Freeman, Vera, Pearce, Bourne (2),' Hughes, Mesdnmes Buckland, Bourne, Kosenberg, Itamage, Hunt, Messrs, Cato, Clarke, Norman, Dick, Phillips, Buckland, Maultsaid, Richards, Shaw, Campbell, Edgar, Guthrie, Winter. Rosenberg, Rainger, '["cask, Bryant, Robins, Stunnell, Onehead, Ward. Hunt, Ballantyne, Brcdson, Dr. Ramage, and 23 steerage.Union S.S. Co. agents. Rarawa, s.s., 1077, W. F. Norbury, from One- , huivga.—Northern .S.S. Co., agents. Ngatiawa, s.s., 463, P. A. Stein, from the Great Barrier. I'assengers: Mesdames Mcintosh, Osborne, Messrs. Sakey, Say. Brown, Carter, Vivian, and one steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. Aupouri, s.s., 240. T. Haultain, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mesdames Martin, Conway, Jones, Cleary, Walters, Chick, Schinkel, Stuart, Steadmnu, Ualener, Misses McN'amara, Bradford, Stephens, Moloney, Clements, Messrs, Snell, Wil- . son (3), Mead, llenius. Bradford, Swanaborg, Graham, Hayes, Wallers, Cleary, Smith, McDonald, Cooper, Campbell, Sleadman, Turner, Munro, Bray, Maekesy, Noton, Walker, Pike, Davies. Bushel], Turnbull, Massey, Sntcliff, Tetaka, Patha, ' Dr. llozicr.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. / Kanieri, s.s.. 203, T. Myers, from Whangarei. Passengers: Messrs. Coiquedalc, Dean, Jones, Aiipinall.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. '~, ' ■■-'■' July 5. vHauroto, s.s., 1988,' A. D. Chrisp, from the So. ciety and Cook Islands.—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. " Chelmsford, s.s., 70, R. G. Hunken, for Wha- : ■ iigurei. • ■/ '. ■ , ,' UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. Saturday: Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tologo Bay, Gisborne, and Napier at 12 noon. ""---. '• West Coast. ■ TVj-day: Takapuna. arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth, and sails for New Plymouth only at 3 m (train 2.10 p.m.)i ... NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansman arrives from Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui about 6 a.m., and leaves fo- Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Aupouri leaves for '. Tauranga at 5 p.nT*t"Ngtttia\nt-irares~fc.l- Tairua and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 10 p.m. Thames se'rvjee : Steamers leave, for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement, daily papers. . IMPORTS. Ter Talune, from the Smith': 5993 sacks wheat, 279 sacks bran, 336 sacks potatoes, 50 sacks beans. 30 sacks peanuts, 70 sacks pens, 37 sacks rolled oats, 66 sacks barley, 594 bags bark, 100 sacks and 265. hags .flour, 40 onsets- sugar, -50 cases matches, 20 cases whisky. 90 boxes soap, 70 drums oil. 100 boxes sultanas, "30 cases pickles, 50 cases - confectionery; 50 sacks malt, and a largo quan- „> , tity of. sundries.... , The steamer Largo Law leaves for Wellington and the South 'to day with original cargo from New York. ':':'" > v: The. Northern Company's steamer Clansman ar- ' rives ''from' the North this morning and leaves for :' Whangarei at 9.30. p.m..; . . i ... •.••.,.-.'. : ';'-'• .. At 5 p.m. to-day the Northern Company's steamer Aupouri leaves for Tauranga. Last night the Northern Company's steamer . Waitangi was floated out of the Auckland Dock. '; Tho Northern Company's steamer Ngatiawa ar- ;' rived from the Great Barrier last night - and : leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua this evening. IS-SSi; The barquentine Selwyn Craig sails for Kai- " ' ' pardon Monday to load timber for Australia. The , earner Ohinemuri was floated out of the Auckland Dock last night.; and ..berthed at Hie ' Hobson-street Wharf to complete her overhaul. ' - THE PROMETHEUS. H.M. twin-screw steel cruiser Prometheus arrived from Wellington yesteiday afternoon and ; anchored in the inan-o'-war ground. The warship is to go into CallioiK> Dock for generr.l overhaul. THE KILDALE,:'. ~.'.,.•-, , The steamer Kildalc, which arrived from Valparaiso on Wednesday, is to go into Calliope Dock lor cleaning and painting, and after -taking "■ in coal leaves for Newcastle to load for the west ; ■roast of South America. Messrs. Russell and Somers have been appointed local agents for the tcamer. - •." . THE INDRA. - ■■•.-. The steamer Indra! Captain Taylor, arrived -— from Valparaiso "yesterday morning, and,' being granted pratique, was floated into Calliope Dock for cleaning and painting. The steamer left Valparaiso on June 3 and met with continuous gales and heavy head seas on the voyage. On approaching the New Zealand coast on Tuesday an ' exceptionally heavy gale from between southeast and couth was experienced, continuing until Hearing port. The Indra after coaling leaves for . Newcastle. :. ; ' -,-K THE TALUNE \; The Union Company's steamer Talune, Captain John .Bernech, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 1 p.m. yesterday, her passage from Gisborns having been prolonged owing to thick, dirty v j eather. . The steamer left Dunedin on Friday last and called at the usual way ports, leaving Gisborne at 11 a.m. on Wednesday and arriving as above. Fine weather and smooth seas prevailed to the East Cape, thence strong • head winds and seas to arrival. The Talune leaves for East Coast and Southern porta at • noon to-morrow. . ' THE SOUTHERN CROSS. The mission steamer Southern Cross leaves for : Norfolk Island and Melanesia on Friday uext. . THE RIPPINGHAM GRANGE. The steamer Rippingham Grange, from Britain and Australia to Auckland, passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at 1.30 p.m. yesterday and should make port this morning. She has the following steerage .passengers for Auckland: —Misses Mould (5) Bro'wnlie (3), .'II. Grainger, Mesdames P. Jeffares, P. Matthews, J. Mould, . M. K. Mount, C. S. Brownlie, Messrs. A. Lfibern, R. " H. Sparkes, E Morris, A. Ward, J. Jeffares, C..A. Matthews, G. W. Mould, W. Smith, 3. St. Ormont, J. L. Mount, J. Mount, L. Mount, J. Lugton, T. Brownlie, and J. Thompson. TiiE'riFESHIRE." * The steamer Fifeshire leaves Ticton for Auckland this afternoon and is timed to leave for ~ west coast of England ports about Wednesday '-.Jiext, this being the final, port of' departure in the*'colony. Messrs. Arthur H. Nathan arc the agents for the steamer. ■ ■■■'.••- Till; NEW ZEALAND AND . AFRICAN - STEAMERS. Messrs. Arthur IV. Nathan, the local agents, "have received advices that the s.s.' Devon' left *'■ • Liverpool for Auckland direct on June 29. The s.s. Sussex left Glasgow on the same date for Auckland."""' v.' •■ ■ - ~.-.:.. THE HAUROTO. ' The Union Company's steamer Hauroto nrriv=d from tho Society and Cook Islands early th's morning arid anchored in the quarantine ground to await inspection, which will be carried out at 7 a.m. to-day. The steamer will then IxTth at the Hobson-slreet Wharf to discharge. PORT OF.ONEHUNGA. . . ARRIVALS. Ngapuhi, s.s., E. Stephenson, from New Ply- ', . mouth. Passengers: Misses Ingleton, Todd, Maxwell, Alison, Cox, Elrnslie, Mesdames McGregor and three children, Leverston and child, Wilson ■md child, Speed, McGregor and child, Fountain, Henderson, Messrs. McGregor. Leverston, Wilson, Speed, McGregor, MuGuire, Graliame, Bell, Wrigley, McKay and child, Tate, Towsey, Corbett, Randolph, Lloyd, Nixon, Brown, Briscoe, Cruickshank, Levy, Hose, McGechie,. Stott, Brice, Williams, Cramp, Gormley, Burns, Basham, Brown, Fleming, Woodhouse, Watkins, Livingstone, Tcrrand, the Rev. Woolley, Captain Tate, and 18 —Northern S.S. Co., agents. • DEPARTURES. Ngapuhi, U.S., E. Stephenson, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Miss Baton, Mesdames- .'>';' Bouskill, Hart and maid. Theoman, Messrs. Carnnchan, B. Adams, Baffa, Theoman, Pirie, G. Brownlee, Death, Murray, Sladen, McKenzie, * Boddie, Clarkhon, Gillespie, Tripp, Murphy, R. I', Hewin, A. Grove, Connolly, and 23 steerage. The Ngs-iuhi arrived from New Plymouth at 9.30 a.m. and departed for the same port at 3 p.m. yesterday. " The Muritai is timed to leave for Wanganui mid Opunake at 10 a.m. to-morrow.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 5 July 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 5 July 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13482, 5 July 1907, Page 4