SHIPPINGS.
■■ ■ Mich Water at Auckland— B.23 a.m. ; ,8.45 p.m, :■•-., V; . •-. ...;,,;.. Manukau— a.ra. ; 10.44 p.m* Sun—Risen, 4.58 a.m.; gets, 6.14 p.m. Moon— Last quarter, October 29, 7.21 p.m« WEATHER. REPORT. .The following it Captain Edwin's weather report ■'■'N'.*: V'-iV 5- pan. yesterday Manukau Heads: Wind, . north-west, breezo; barometer, 30.09; theirao- "* meter, 54; -weather, overcast; bar, smooth. New ',*■<■! -. Plymouth.: Wind, north, light; barometer, 29.94; «n '•"' .*. -'thernibmeteif, 60; weather, overcast; eea, smooth. '■'>, .t'lastlepoint: Wind, north-west, fresh; .baro- . motor, 29.85;'' thermometer, 64; weather, cloudy; ■'-' '' neu, moderate. Wellington: Wind, north-north- ■■'- •■'■-• west, stronsr; barometer, 29.85 ;. thermometer, 65 ; ' "weather, light drizzle. Kaikoura: Wind, west, '•'- ' : light; barometer, 29.63; thermometer, 65; weather, ;tine ; sea, elight. Bluff; Wind, south-west, freeh ; barometer, 29.68; thermometer, 55; weather, fine. Strong winds to a gate from the westward, with . rain, are to be expected southward of Napier and • New Plymouth, moderate to strong westerly winds, elsewhere, and a falling barometer every-•*-cre' _________ PORT OF AUCKLAND* , ARRIVALS. " •" '•"" NGArUHIi 8.8., 640, K. Stephenson, from Wha- ■ * -..ngargU Passengers: Captain and Mis. Murphy, •'■ Mi-, "and Sirs. tJazc, Misses Terry, Clegs, Wilson; • Mcudames Perry, Head, Wright, Whitechurch, •, Messrs. McKay, Teiuiant, MeKenzie, Westcind, •-"••-■ W. "A. Elwartli," Foote, Hare, Head, Stevens, : •'- Burdett, Thompson, Aiderton, Hyde, Ratcliffe, Bcntley, Drummond, and eight steerage,—North2, . - era S.S., Co., agents. •, : "■■■,. , ■'" . MANGAPAPA, as.. 147, C. Faulkner, from '. ~ " . Oliiwa, Whakatanc, and Tauranga. Passengers: ' ? • " Mr*. Tavlor and two children, Messrs. Brown, - ; "* Aldred, Waiti, Ikanui.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. *■''; 'CHELMSFORD, e.s., from Port, Charles, Wha-, ■"■ "' iigapouu, ' and Mercury Bay. raesengeis: Jles- ,»;■; ! dames.. Hamilton. McGregor, R. Owens, Mesils. ,y\ , .Valsden.—Northern S.S. C 0.,. agents. ,-*'.;-'.'.":- -ROCK LILY, ketch, 50, Donovan, from Talrua. •-Ford Shipping Line, agents. ";, '."'■. DEPARTURES. v""; . VICTORIA. >.«., 3000, H. L. Duns ford, for East ,"'. Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Oisborne—Misses Weakly, M. Macdonald, Martin, L. Bright, Mackrell, Jones,' Mesdames Cogar, Mack-.-,f'.» i- : rail and boy, Hodgson,. Messrs. E. Elmore, C. .... ,-Takle, Stewart, G. Rasey, Smithie, Bartlett, W. '*'"' '—''Garrett';- J. McCaw, W. Barron, Smith, Small, ■''■''' ' Laidlaw, • Crisps For Napier—Misses Campbell - -ij, ■.> (2),■: Neville, 'Mesdamea, G. Chick, D. N. Davis, vi/' ■ Morley, Walters, Messrs. Waiters, Morley, D. N. „ .Davis, A. Smith, H.I. Ncph, J. J. Cooper, Quiltz, '■'•/ : ' ' Stodart, Cardno, W. L. Prime, the Rev. Dallaston. For Wellington—Misses Champley, Atty, Mes-' - - dames Olive, Champley, Messrs. A. Anderson, "Fincmore, Nuddo, D. Highet, O. Milne. For bytteitori—Misses Coles, Hamilton, F. J. Coles, Rae, "■'■' ''■"• Mesdamcs O. A. Coles, Rae, Messrs. Ahlfleld, G. ►t'ij ■ A. Coles. t For Dunedin—Miss Cajlon, Mesdame* ~•"' '.ft A Eccles, Driver, Mitchell, Messrs. , Mackesy, A. *' <) ' ii ';,l;"cc'lee,,.th6-.Rey. Hinton; and 40 steerage for all '. * " ports. ~' : ',■'""-, '' -*' .. WAIRDNA, *.s., 3947, J. Robinson, for Fiji. '"" ''"'"'. KANIERI, «.8.,' 203, T. Myers, for Whangarel. 4 f • ( APANUI, 5.8.. 200, R. H. Gibbons, for Houhora, . Awanui, and Waiharara. '.". ; 1 '.RANGER, scow,, 64, P. Anderson,, for Tairua. *"* '•'",'.''.' '"'''■ '..EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .' .", , ~.- ....;toKDOjr* -i- ■'• •-' •'■■ .■',.'. l-'vj ,warn, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne Octo- "• . ber-12, due about October 28. ,",' i Kla Ora, s.s. (new), sailed. " ', Opawa, s.s., sailed, due about October 30, - Kaikoara, ».»., to sail. i. .-,,. .Nerehana, s.s.,,,via Australia, to sail. ' ; "Rakaia. b.'s., due about December 28. .'■'■■■ "Star'of "Japan, s.s., via Australia, sailed Sep- • ■ ■••■•• tember 24, due about November 25.. " *,:<> v, '.'■ Kaikoura,■ ■.»., to sail. ■•■'< , ,^ ? -;.;v -IaVBRPOOI, :f '..„--.■ ~. : : ,/,• • ,'. »V-'-''. :.-. v ,„. Morayshire, «.«., due Saturday. ~•« ] ".''.„-, J Cornwall, ,s.s., due about November 22< '■"'" Me'shire, s.s., to sail. ... ''•* :'■'■■' '-Star' of Ireland, s.s., duo about November 7. ",-•.- Orari,' s.s., to sail, due about January 19, ~ SAJf Fkancisco : ■■• ' T Tcddo, s.s., due about to-day. h'sw York:, . - Star of New Zealand, e.s., via Australia, sailed, ; > duo about November 25. ' -'- liord Stanley, 5.5.,. sailed, due about Novem- '*■ --• ■■--her 15. " : "'' ■' • ' ' Bolivian, s.s., via Australia, to sail. Oriana, *>.*., via Australia, sailed, due about , , November .5. • • • New Orleans, s.s., direct, to sail November 30.' Elvaston, •.«., to ea/1. , , '"'"■'s "Httwke'a Bay, s.s.,'via Australia, to "Bail. ■~,, , Mabseixle^:, ~...,,. '. . • ''"'Geni, barque, sailed* ;.-•; v Bjdkbt: ■>',-■• , ■ .., ' Morayshire,. $.*., Saturday^ ' *' ■■'-,'■'•" -Mokoia, s.s., Sunday. '.*' •'"'",''''■ 'it .vnKBWCASTIiB: ,:"v. v,;.':' -. ■'"■•v - ',* Silver Cloud, barqueiitinc, sailed. A v, '* l 'fro«: "■'''.'""■"•'."'" ",'■';■"» -. .<>Mi»rbart,B.s., via- the South, left Bluff October ■;"-' 22. ■-'•.■ . Fiji :,. ""■' : ; -.■ -. ;-,'*;', Alua» s.s., November 6. i,,-.- , r *' ' PROJECTED DCrARTDRES. *( ' ■J..:,, "IarDSEY; ,•!.■■ ■■■*■ - ": ;■■" ■■ "- -- . *j»'-(>ii' Mokoia, ,s.s.', Monday. > ,'„,„;"' Hun ~■'...- ~.:, ■'■'.'".' : , - '-■'--•' ! Blanapouri, "«.s., October 30. ;V:'Atua, e.s., November 12. '• •'■ ■ " '' Tonga: ..; : : ■ Atusv #.t;»,Koyembijr 12.' - ■ ■ Bamoa: Atua. s.s., November 12. ■■ ,:. /.Tahiti;." ■•■ - ~■, ; :''v * ' , "■ '• llauroto, #.8.,; early. '.'" Rakotosoa ;_._.,.•...., . Hauiolff, e.s.,* early. is-,.,- UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ;. East coast. • Thursday:'Taliine arrives from Dunedin, Lyt- . telton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne; Squall arrives ; ffom "Napier and borne. y . Saturday-:, Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier, ~' 'Wellington, tytteltou, and Dunedin at 12 noon; ••• i'Squall sails for Gisborno at 12 noon. ... ,;.■*■;.-'■■■., i''..'«V ~.'.■" WE3X COAST. .- . , , To-day:, Rotoili arrives from Wellington, Nelson, '";" ,'' ■'/ anil New' Plymouth, and sails for the same ports ''""''' again Jat 3'p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). ~..., -.Friday :.Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth '* and Wellington, and sails for New Plymouth only .%*;•'.«;at','t; p.m. ' ""V, ■■.-.' V.--V/ •■• < ..;•', ■;. '.-, NORTHERN 5.3. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. '• .-■- "To-day; Ngapuhl leaves for Whangarci at 9.20 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight"; Ngatiawa arrives from Tauranga. ttbout 8 a.m. Kauieti arrive* from Wliangarei - ' Town Wharf about 6 p.m.; Waitangi arrives at Oneli unga ..-, from 4 Raglan and Kawhia early; Mangapapa arrives from Whakatane about 7 a.m. , Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New? Plymouth about'B a.m. and leaves for the 1$ r«i»rno port'-' at 3' p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri ,'[ . ... .leaves for, Whangarci Town Wharf at 5 p.m.; • Ngapuhi arrives from- Wiangarei and Marsden ■ ';>*. Point at 6 * p.m. ; Chelmsford arrives from the «;w, " Great Barrier about 6 p.ni,; Waitangi leaves One- ' huuga for Kawhia and Waitara at 9 a.m. (train '' ■'; 't8;20.. a.m.); Ngatiawa leaves for Tairua, Wl:anga- ',„.. . mata, and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m. • ' ' Friday: Clansman arrives from Russell, Wha- '.-* v sigaroa..and Mangonui about 6 a.m.; Clansman ' ; leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Njgapuhi leaves for '■■"• " Wliangarei, Marsden. Point, etc., at 10.30 p.m.; -<, • * -. .Aupouri Jeave* for Hokianga and Parengarengc ' at 1 p.m. ; Waiotahi arrives from Opotiki about ~■;*,:.,;■■..; 7 .'-;;. , ■...-..■■.■...■ ■ ■■ .■ . ~.;.••■ ■ ,;;'' 'vn Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and V . paeroa. daily, See advertisement daily papers. ' . VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, H.M.' cable steamer, in stream. Bucenlaur, s.s,, in, Calliope Dock. ■■■.-. Hallamshire, s.e-, at Queen-street Wharf. Mtnapouri, fl.s.,' at Queeu-etrect Wharf. .--'.--'Onvs. barque, in stream. '"' Casablanca, barque, at Railway Wharf. . ; s..&»lwyn Craig, baniuentine, at Queen-street Wharf. -.'.. Countess of Ranfufly, Government schooner, at r j.... - Queen-street Wharf. • - - ' The three-masted scow Koiora, from Hokianga to Auckland, was passed off Cape Rodney by the Ngapuhi yesterday. .-'.This morning the barriticntine Selwyn Craig will be towed down to Turua to load timber at Bag- i •". nail's mill for Melbourne. j The Northern Company's steamer Chelmsford ''''''' leaves : for the Great Barrier at, 12 o'clock to- ;','., ':-:,;-. night. ;;•: '.v:'.;.-". :,.',; '-.'.• ; '»■■! ii : ' i '"" '" ' THE BELLBIRD. ' , " ?! "- 1 Tlio Kaipara Steamship Company lias purchased from Mr. Fruser the smart little cargo boat s.s. BcllbiTifl. The sum of £3500 is reported as being the price paid for the ateamer. The Bellbird is at present running on the Dargaville-Tangitcroria service .whilst the «.«. Naumai is on. the slip, , ;,;,: GERMAN SHIPBUILDING. ■~'.;. .German shipbuilding last year showed another distinct, advance. Seven hundred and sixty vee--i;- «fl«, with a gross .tonnage of 098,000 tons, left German yards in 1906, against 646 vessels of V "' 310,000 tons in 1305. These figures, of course, ...compare very unfavourably with the magnificent | totals of British yards, but what German builders : are proud of iB tho fact that their trad© is in- ! creasing by r leaps and bounds, and that they have more orders than they can execute, lit • .Jiail the ..total tonnage of tho year 30.831 tons be---.,,plonged to the navy. Foreign yards, especially ... . British builders, have built more ships to. German ""'* ' .'"'rtrcTera than in any previous year. The tonnage built'abroad for Germany waa over 120,000. GerJ: ;,., .man orders for vessels to foreign shipbuilders last I ' '-. .year.; were . five times as large aa orders of - " foreigners for ships built in Germany. THEHAUPIRI. '•'. * <s Union Company's steamer Hauplri was to '""• '■ ieavo-Wbangaparoa' late last night and ia expected to 'arrive at Auckland this afternoon. She leave* for Limestone Island to-day to load cement "'' " and returns to Auckland on Friday, and is timed '*'■■' "■ ito leave for coast ports the same afternoon. ' PORT OF ONEHUNGAi .J, 1 ; ARRIVALS. ■ RARAWA', 5.8., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Miseca Bluck, Clarke, "''"!'' -''"Gui^ f Fenton, Shepherd, Mesdahies Barrett, '>•-•* Thome, Wordsworth, Shore, Louisson, Messrs. <'■>> .■■• Roberts, Buckley, Barrett, Thorn*}, Johnson, ; Glover, Prior, O'Leary, Andrews, De Sohryvcr, j ■•, King, Davidson, Jones, Ryan, Hudson, Longuet, ] '•' A. Bevins, M. H. .Wynyard, and 14 steerage.— j Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■ j t: ■'- . DEPARITJRES. j ~„ .BAHAWA, 'e.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New i .'■'.; Plymouth. Pawengera : Misses SutlierlanU, Jones, Noone, tleardon, Dodds, Hollow, Grant,' J^mieson, "■•■■'•■■ Mesdames Bleunerhassetti Jeilie, Noone,' Dodds, (fillies, Williams, Messrs: - Donald, Blcnnerhassett, W. A. Boucher. North, Gillies, Croskill, Donald, T.calie, bimjnonde, OUtaudsra. Johnston. WaJker, lionald, the Key, Swiatrdt Div Bertram, and 23
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13576, 23 October 1907, Page 6
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