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SHIPPING.

>'?yVi'':-vJ:-'-'v*:':"::"i'-y : ,:--'' High Water 'at Auckls.iid-4.tt n.m.J 5.11 p.m. ' .■' --fc<- l „ irauukau-j6.4asi.iii.; 7.10 p.m. "■'-••: '• i Suit—Rises, 5 -22'*•>*• • sots, 6.46' p.m. "■ Moon-Full Monday, 8.36 p.m. \ , ; ' . \ : WEATHER REPORT, : Tho following fa Captain Edwin'*" wither report • "■*j(f &' put yesterday Hews: Wind, ' , mi, lights barometer, 30,06 j ftMUKMMMr, 74i . ' .-.vAerVhazy;- bar. lumpy. New- Plymouth: i •' iriad, calm; barometer, 30.03; thermometer, 74; '■" r' ' weather,' i»mek v; »«», emooth. Cwtlepoint, Wind, north-cast, light; barometer, 30.10 thermometer, i, - M|. ,weather, cloudy; sea, heavy, .Wellington: '■. ~,,,Wind, ea«t,:light:.barometer, .30,07; thermometer, v ' ' 63; weather, >' smoky. We#tport: Wind; west, ""'light; ' barometer,->- 30,08-;,,'; thermometer, 71 weathei, fine; sea, moderate swell. Kaikoura: ■ " '• Wind, north-north-east, moderate gale; barometer, 'WW- thermometer, 70; weather, fine; .sea, Tough Bluff: Wind, west-south-west, breeze barometer, 30.04; thermometer, 60; weather, fine. . .✓.The weather, forecast to 5 p.m. on the 14th tnst. » is' Moderate, southerly winds northward of fta- ■ ' ■ pier and New Plymouth and moderate to strong •' ... .northerly winds elsewhere.' , , -''•.-' '''■•■■ - ■ ■, ■- ■ ■■■ ..-..- . - i

w- - PORT OF AUCKLAND; ARRIVALS. MONOWAI, 5.«., 3423, 3. Berneoh, front South- * ■ crn and East Coast ports. JPasscnger*: Misses -G-rririJtf. W. Williams, V. Williams, Cox, Ore, Clark d lire, Gflcß, Foy, EoUeiten, Mcudanies Unrst, McKay, Andrew, Oraill, Moore, Sodtter, -.Gibson, Cowper, Henderson, Von Rotter, Walsh, Trofts, Voye, Meears. Bangley, Millar, McKay, McLean, Dunlop, Cu.teham, Pirie, Jones, Story, Bloomfleld, Bowler, Hodd, Burba, Woloh, Hiclcwn, Birch, Oibudn, Munt, Brown, Thompson, Jilatlicwa, Stewart, Henderson, Jolly. ,Troft«, ■ • ..-Brady, Howard, .Cobb,, Dr. Andrew, and Wtteer- - • ages-Uniott »-S, Co., agents. -• -• - - ' MAN'APOUiIt, *.e., 2060, G. H. Lacy, from the 1 "Society and Cook Islands. Passengers: Misses Gudgeon, Rurka. Mrs. Happen, Me«rs. Coane, Cttta and two children, Koeppeti, Kohu, Spire, Smith. A, J. Du tropic, end 40 stecrage.-Unlon ' ■ 5 . .s.S.'Co.. agents. - ■■:■■:■■• '-'■: :-/■ , NGAPUHI, 8.8., 640, E. Stephenson, from Wha31s>rci. Piisuengera: Mr. k and MW. . Davis, m, ; . and Mrs. Kerr, Mr. and Mr*. Hunter and chn- ,'■■ '. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sncdley, Mr. and Mrs. Mason, " Mr. ahd Mrs. McMaster, Mr.- and Mr«. Caller, I-, Misses McKeiiale, Reid, Dean (2), Morrison, Kel- ' *»all. Woniold, Mesdanies Clarke, Suiter, Martin, trooton, Kelsall, Rowllings, McCauley, Brodbent, - « McKwaaie, Mesww. Campbell, Lynch, Knight, " Wddman. Tomllson, Grioe, Steel, Sinclair, Peg--1 '"" Xet, "Hosklngd,' McCaulcy, . Wishart, Aickin, Tay- ': lor, Ridcliffc, tithcrland, Hortland, and 14 eteerNorthern S.S. Co., agents.

„ -'*"" -" ,l * : ' "DEPARTURES. " ' ' NKKEHANA, 5.»., 6533, C. F. LldatonOj for the ■'"■ -South.: • , , HAUPIItI, U.S., 748, W. McßrldO, for East ' ' Coast ports and Wellington. SQUALL, 6.8., 379, J. Burton, for East Coast j. porta. CHELMSFORD, e.s., 70, J. Wilson, for the '■Great 'Barrier. :.■.-■;■"' ' ' expected arrivals. ■ Los OON: ' • . Kin Ora, 8.9. (new), sailed, duo about Febru- • -' ary 10.. ■ Kj»kaia, s.b., sailed, due March 6. ....' . : ilaceie.i «.B-. «&iled December 20, due about ■•" February 17. . ■ , Whakatane, ■'.«;> to nail. ' :~ Star Of Scotland, ».«.* via Australia, •ailed. Livßncooii: ' .' „'*•-' ' -.'«.. Oswestry Grange,-■.&». tailed December M, due About Sunday.-; •'«'• :': ; ' ■ Karamea 5.3., to .'Mil. : ;,- ■:•'■'- : : ■ ■ '•' Surrey, sjj., sailed, due about March, 14. ,i , ,' , Nairnshire, 5.8., to sail February 8. , , ~. Morayshire, 8.a., to eail., , Devon, -B.B.,'sailed. ; • VAHCOUVBU: ,"■.'. "■'-i : ' : j"-' 1 ; : Den of Ruthven, s.s., to sail Indraveli, B.b.'.> to sail. " ..■ ■ SAX FEAMQI3CO: ' ■ '■:"'■ ■'.'•■■' Foreriw u.b., due about to-day. Naw York: '.. Bolivian, e.s.-via-Australia, sailed. New Orleans, h.b,, direct, sailed, due. Lord Sefton. 0.b., via Australia, Tuesday. .. Aberlour. fe.s., via the South, sailed, due about March 20. ■ . . Tiidralema, s.s., via Australia, due to-morrow, '* , Strathavon, s.s., via Australia, sailed January - .19... • Star of England, «.»., via Australia, «aueu< Mbniro, s.s., via Australia, to, sail, African Monarch, ba, to sail. Vermont, b.b., to Mil. . ' MAißßjsri.i;B3: ' • '.'" r Geni, 'barque, via the South, earty. ' Newcastle : --■'• ;•■■,' - ■'■■■ Hazel Craig, barque, sailed. ' fitDKBX:.. . ,'-.".- Manuka, : b.b., Sunday. • , Ennerdale, 8.5., tailed. • • Lord Sefton, b.i,," Tuesday. "■•'- SVas« AcstKAUAi PDulwich, s.fl.» to sail. o WesMalenT».s./vl»"Auitrolla, duo about February 24. _ _ : x . .:.. ';•' ■ .PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .:'■,;....- /■■ * a tosvos:' : 'v' ; " ; - ",'■'■'■'."'? '; ■■ : : 'Y..'-' ~ '''','-. ■>' •■' , v.' . **' Kaipawj «.b.,' via the South, about February 20. ' ".*"Xuxnira, i.e.~, direct, about February 20. .__ ~ Tovga: :; ' -.'•-'•'•■ ' " , Atua, &.?., early. '" Siouan - - - ■ , ij,Mokois, M.» Monday." ..•••■ _ :, Fur; , , . i ' - '• Hauroto,''B.B., , \Wedneßday. .".' ,',- .'O-';' RAKOTOSGAr- ■/" :- ■ ■ : -'. ,■■•:!.-.- i>-.-'. : • Manapouri, s.s., Tuesday. \:/v Tahiti : : :"' ""' ". ..'./■"■ • Manapouri, s.s., Tuesday. ,"„*'"'* UNION S.S. CO/S, ' > " ' East Coast. « ' Saturday:. Mnhowai. sails >Xor.-Southern, ports - at 11 p.m. ...... , , "- J .•,.» ~■>,:• ■ -< 'West Coast. '■:•■•• ■ >s • •■' To-day: Takamma arrives from New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth and Wellington at , "• 3'p.m, (train 2.10 p.m.>. ■

" ', '-" NORTHERN S.S. CO'3 . MOVEMENTS. . ■.'. -;fc—T>-dsr: Kg»V- a leaves for Tauranga at 5 rwTi-d&v': Ngst'- leaves Whangarel, Marsden p.m.; Aapouri, leave* far Whangatel, Marsden F Point, etc., at 8 p.m.; Chelraaford leaves, lor ~-;•.: ■(- • Mercury -Bay and Tairua at 7 p.m. 4*. J, ~.,\. -Thames service'.! Steamers leave lor Thames and . • Paeroa daily* See advertisement daily papers. ~ VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Oatlnat, French warship, in (Stream. Trill, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. ■. Amokura, Govt, training ship, at Calliope Book '""V«*" 'Wharf.'.- ■ '*'Tuviuni, *.«»''at lloteon-Street "Wharf. ' ■■ , \ " :' ' Vokomaru,'a.*., at :Qtie«ih'-Btreet Wharf. .■•■ Nerenana,; 8.5., at Queen-atreet Wharf. >~.., Inga e.s.; at Hobson-street Wharf.'-...".,; '7 Southern does, mission steamer, in stream. ■ '.■■*-'" • Casablanca, barque, at Railway 1 Wharf. ' • '~- .Silver Cloud, barqiiehtine, at Railway Wharf. ' »c.f. Mrida,, jj<sM>ner,>: on. slip.;., > ! .'.-;i-; j ;.:.. ; "';. ; , .'". :'.'■". . ■:, Samoa; three-masted schooner,. at Hobcon-street '•' l "-Wharf. " • -•■ ; '/■';. ';■':''' ' IMPORTS. Per Monowai,--fromHbe--South: 455 sacks seeds, 40 cases jams, 68 packages machinery, 50 bales ~ bags, 2976 sacks wheat, 40 bags sand, 189 sacks » we,. 105 packages soap, 56 drums oil r ,75 cases " matches, 125 bundles sultanas, 27 oases merchan- ' dise, 76 cases lard; 516- sacks flour, 30 drums '■'■'■■-■'.- sheep dip, and sundries. ■ Per Manaponri, from the Society and Cook Islands :,,622 bunches, 9475 cases, 271 kits bananas, 36 canes pines,v 2387 cases- oranges, 29 packages fruit, 78 packages kumaxas, 2224 sacks copra, 79 Sacks cocoanuts, 28 cases cocoanute, 31 bales fungus, 25 packages old copper, 40 packages beche-de-mer, 2 (ins beeswax, 59 bales cotton, 31 J- cases. vanilla, 166 packages, hides . and skins, 581 cases pearlshell, 7 bags, 2 cases Chili coin, ap.d sundries.'...;..',.'. . < ';■■'•: -.U.M. cable steamer Iris leaves for Norfolk Is- •■ • land - to-day. ' Tie Northern '-Company's steamer Ngapuhi ' leaves this evening en her cruise to the- North. THE MONOWAI. The Union Company's steamer Monowai ar'■rived from ', Southern and East' Coast ports at ...... . 11 a.m. yesterday after a fine"weather passage.' The steamer leaves for the same ports, again lit 11 p.m. to-morrow. V.' ' . "■;.■—• ;;■»■» ■ .-'■ 's.'.': ' THE MANAPOURI. . , The.Union Company'* steamer Manapouri ar- : rived from the Society and Cook Islands yesterday morning and berthed at the Hobson-street ~, Wharf" fcc discharge her cargo of fruit' and Is- '•■■ land produce. The steamer left Papeete on • ■';= February 1 and Rwrotonga On February" 5 and met with strong bead winds and seas until the 10th, when a south-east gale and high beam 'sea were • met with, lasting until making the New.Zealand coast at 6.30 p.m. on i Wednesday, ■ when the conditions moderated. Owing .to the prevalence of dense smoke in the gulf the steamer anchored off Ran to to at midnight and came into, port shortly alter daylight. . BRITISH AND GERMAN SHIPPING. * In the preamble to the Bill relating to the re- " • newal of the Anglo-German commercial arrange; ment, which was - introduced in the Reichstag recently, the following statistics are given with ■'; .respect to the .movements of - shipping between . Germany and Great Britain:—During 1905 5383 ■•-■• British Ships with cargo (aggregating 5,115.348 ■,:' . -.registered tons) and 197 British vessels, either in ballad or empty (aggregating 288,905 tons) entered German ports, while there sailed from S*S2l-P° rte 3092 British vessels with cargo ?*?. 70 i M 7 ■ tons) and 247 ° (2,921,321 tons) either in ballad, or empty. In the same year 2209 Ger- .;: .-mjm ttAets; With cargo; "and 2331 in ballast or '' nl .P. y v ' representing, tonnage of 4,288,769, entered British home ports, and German ships leaving ' ffitf 8 . w \ rc a " follows :_With cargo, 4071 ; !ffl t ff ; iu ballMb or W. 145 ..... TURBINE. STEAMERS. '; :'"'■■ Lloyd's annual report says:—Many turbine ves- "- tel», whether intended for ocean, coasting, or channel navigation, or for pleasure purposes, ; Jiavo already -been classed with Lloyd's Register, their total tonnage amounting to. 88,865 tons. Ten others, of 02,410 tons, are at present lii course of construction under the inspection of the society's, surveyor. -.. The latter figures, in- . elude five vessels if over, 10,000 tons each, viz,, the .Mauretat'a (new running), 23,000 tons; two .vessels of 13,000 tons each being built at Naga- ' jriki; and the Keltopcll» and the Cairo, of 11,300 ,^,fains each, which are intended for tho Egyptian Ji»il Steamship Company's passenger service from ..' -'■■ Marselilea tq,.Alexandria. >,■■■■ /-•,■.:.;.,,:;...., "., : ., •'■ ;

OCEAN. PATROLS.

... An'exchange says.:— the proposition to watch Mio course of iceberg* and keep Transatlantic "shipping informed of the approximate positions of these dangers can be estsblished, a great good will have been accomplished. : It has been suggested -that Great Britain, Germany,. France, unci the United States should jointly take up IMb important matter and commission a vessel to patrol the waters frequented by the icebergs that come- down from the 'Arctic and cross, the path of Transatlantic liners, and report their positions by wireless telegraph to Cape Race, whence T>«n*attanUo shipping could be Informed of tho same, This is somewhat on the . cutme lineo as the work that is to bo performed by the derelict destroyer now building, for the ■ United States Government by: the Newport News Shipbuilding Company, only that a derelict can bo destroyed, and «c for ever put out of harm's way, "while an Iceberg can only be reported and it* course guested at and shipping warned accordingly. - ; -''-t"- ' . - '

I THE FORERIC. • The steamer Foreric is due at any moment from San Francisco. -■ /-i——— #:.'•.:;:;.'.,:.:.' : X}:, ■■ TUB LORD SEFTON. , ' '■'■ The 'steamer Lord Helton, en route from New York and Australia, left Sydney lor Auckland yesterday and is duo on Tuesday nest. r ..i.i.. ■ I 'I mS : THE "NEW QRLEANB. • The cargo steamer New Orleans, which left New York on December 10 for Auckland direct, is now due, and should put in an. appearance at any moment. - PORT OF ONEHONG4. ARRIVALS. ItARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Korbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses. Street, Blisc, Robb, Chad wick, Mackav, Mesdamos Penn, Street, Foote, Pfeake, Avery, hobb, Hickman, O'Brien, Broadhurst, Battiscombe, Barnett, Fotherglll, Basnet, O'Hagah,, McGarry, Messrs. Nlcoll, Midline, Lawea, Horton, Hopkins, House, Norrls, Broad? burst, Hadley, Webbe;. (2), Oswaln, Murray, Tate, Bergginet, McQuire, IJ'ilagan, Avery, Hickman, O'Brien, Murphy, Barnett, FothergiU, Kerr, East, Wells, .Lieutenant-Colonel Lovcday, Captain McLean, and 24 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. WAITANGI, *.«., Hi, W. Bark, from Raglan arid KaWhia,—Northern ; S.S. Co., agents. . DEPARTURES. RARAWA, s.a., 1072,5W". F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. , Passengers :Njllisscs Gillespie, Scott) Boulter, Near, Holman, Essex, Mooney, M. Russell, Davey, Weill, Coates, Hill, Ross, Simmonds, Boulter, /oha-?ol3, Meadames Cranbourne, Whyte, Virier, Wright, Near, Jones, Ross, Ncale, Nield, Walker, Messrs. Baker, J. B. Merrett, T. H. Gordon, E. D. Benjamin. P. Baw, Cranbourne, Spedding, MoForlane, Wilson, Watte, Evans, Taylor, Thompson, J. B. McFarlane, Captain Grant, Scr-geant-MaJor Hunter, and 23 steerage. KITTAWA, *.0., 1247, J, J. Pennington, for New Plymouth and Greymouth. by telegraph! ' ; ■/■■■: ■ _— ■;; ' KAIPARA HEADS. February Sailed: Joseph Craig, barque, for Adelaide. ■ : MABSDEN POINT. February 13.—Tho following vessels are hero windbound :—Zior, schooner; Tally-ho, Hero, and Jane Gilford, scows; Rock Lily, ketch; and Wuiroa, s.s. -: , .' - KIRIPAKA. : February 13.—Arrived: Kami, Havoc, Mo'onah, scows,'■: from 'Auckland; Herald, scow, -from Thames. Loading: Knhu and Moonah. RUSSELL. ' ' - February Arrived: Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Clansman, 6.8., for the North. , HOKIANGA HEADS. • February Sailed yesterday at 6 • p.m.: Tutanekai, Govt s.s., with His Excellency the Governor and party on board, for Kawhia. ■ TAURANGA. . .;..•,■ February 13.—Arrived: Waiotahi, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Waiotahi, s.s., for Opotiki. V NEW. PLYMOUTH. , February 13.—Arrived: Takapuna, s.s., from Onehunga, Sailed: Takapuna, e.e., for Onehunga, -~ ■'';• - : ;-■.•■'■••■ WELLINGTON, February 13.—Sailed: Mokoia, s.s., for Napier, Glsborue. Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers for Auckland: Mioses Griffiths, Best, Waterhouse, Warnock, Ronayne, Mesdames Hcly, Yeitch, Russell and Infant, Messrs. Little, Hely, McOallum, S. J. Williams, Munro, Chapman, A. Brown, Englot, Greaves, Little, Sproul, Veitch; Kaikoura, s.s., for London. , , ■ ' LYTI'ELTON. ' . ': j February 13Sailed: Maori, s.a., for Wellington, With 186 passengers; Cygnet, s.s.. for Kai- | koura; ,' Waikare, ■ e.s., for Dunedin; Warrlmoo, I e.s., for Sydney, via Wellington. . . ' -.' - SYDNEY.- . .'.: February Arrived: • Whangape, s.s., from Aucldand. '? Sailed: Lord Sefton, ».«., for Auckland..--- - ■'•■'--: j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13673, 14 February 1908, Page 4