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SHIPPING.
■ : '. '.■.■.'.■.'.-• High Water at A.ucUaud--0.58,a.m.i 1.30 p.m. f,. ■ " s „ ' jianukau-2.57.a.ra.; 3.29, p.m. P®San-IL«e-. b34a m ; Mf«. 6.34 p.m. , !•- «oon-New. March 3. li-27 a.m. ' f/ " POET™ OF AUCKLAND. S a * i' I inu' ARRIVALS. "" ; Hieh Water at Auckland-0.58,».m.| 1.30 p.m. " lga *, Manukau-2.5? a.m.; 3.29 p.m. San-Ri»es, 5.34 a.m.; «***. 6.34 p.m. «ooa~New, March 3, li.g7 a.m. PORT™ OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. 1 ' VUl'Uill, s.s-, 640, B. Stephenson, from Whaarei. Passengers: 51U»e» McAdaro, Reybura. fiY 'liiiell F*rrar, Garry,; Diss, Donovan, Bennett. i : -' Mesdwues Rogers, McCullough, ■'MoNauglston and ;■ '. ' child BibScH.' Goodley, Wifson, Heath, Messrs. ' ' Mclucrney, Reyburn, Duncan (2), Swameld, Valen- . tine, Smith, Symons, Stone. Henry, Ruddle, HawHi< r, < kea. Lyons, Jackson, Ollmore, Mason, Baird, ' ' ■ "icKinuon, Cleary, Wilson, Heath. Klllan, Smith, " ' Thomas, the Revs. Harrison and Evans, Scr-geant-MaJor Cheator, and six: steerage—Northern £'> ' S.S. Co., agents. ' . ■ 'i':>. STELLA, 8.8., 267, E. Sellars, from Mercury Jl''K Bay.i-Leyland-O'Brien Company, ogentK, Sg^ : i?V>;;;-.: . .— : ■.■■''■■■' '■'~'■',■'■ DEPARTURES. ir- KL'H.MIA, ».«., 6034, A. Morion, for London. if£V-~MAREKE,■.*;».; 6443, J. Firth, for London, via ''£.'■'■. the South, , ~ '•• ZEALANDIA, 8.5., 3000, F. G. Entwiale, tor if East Coast and Southern Passengers: For m Gl»borne-Mi»se* Gibbons, Coleman, Barron, Mc- -' Council, Ryan, Blackburne. Walter*, Nurse T.irn- '. ouii? Jfcid«h«« B. H. Favltt, IV R. Robinson and $■:■ l\w children, W. L. .Henton, Adam, King, C C. E Wilson, Messrs. Sheath, Langsdorff, E. H. Pavitt, m Milerlaw. Walters, Cobb. King. W. R. Aitken. I,; W.'R. Robinson, A. Rylaml, Orealiam. J. McH- Mem, Anderson, D. Clark, A. Green, tor V- Nafiler—Misses Lycett, Green, Mooiiey, Frascr, Dive*. Mesdames Lycett, Green and .maid, ; - Sweeney, Frascr, Green and three chddren, I Messrs. Allxiutt, W. Symonds, J. Herrold, Hegman, Hamilton, lUtjen, Lycett, Green. Sweeney, I Seaman. Orange. J. Irvine. T. Chase Captain K . Fehwick. For Wellington— Wilkins, Back- ' ''•' ■ house, Outteridgc, Totman, Bruce,-Markcrow, !t.'it";:.' Webb,' Piper, M. Wataon, J. Neilson, Hutchinson, -' Nuri* Bruce, Meadames Wilkins and three chil- '' riren, Edmonds, Bruce; Murray, McLaughlin «in« > two children, Gutteridge, McEwan, Dawson and £:'■■■ child. Messrs. H. E. Cooper, .JKutton, J. A. laylor, Jlaalon," Murray, J. Letters, Webb, 1, .0. WM CODins, "Richiircte,"' Mylce, ft. Hollon, Attsen, R. " Gutteridc:*, McEwan, the Rev" J. Wilkms. lot WfiWUelton—Miss Suckling, Mesdames J. Middleton .. . and oMMs Bayfield and infant. For Dunedin--Wot\ Mi» Young. Sister* of i St. ■ Joseph (2), ■ MesdanMi* ' Cleghorn, H. Graham. McLeod, . Messrs. R. G. IhjlhUny, R..Shanks, T. Fitzpatnck, Cartwnght, McLeod. Cleghorn; and 5& steerage for all porta. MoLeod. Clegfhoro; and 55 Steerage for all porta. NGATIAWA,'».*.{ 463, P. A. Stem, for Tau- -•'- rajagit, Obiwa, "and Opotiki. ' M KANIEItI, s.s,, 203, J.''i'lcsera, for Wlhangarei. ••*■;■ ..... EXPECTED ARRIVALS. '-£:■ .'■ Lokoosi t, • flakais, s.i., sailed, due March Uliakj'Utt. «.s., sailed January 31, due about :. ' March 30. . t' .. ~ ~ ,-. «t ' fctAr of Scotland, ''■«•»■« via Australia, sailed, 1 due about March lb. Maori, s.s,, direct, sailed. Liverpool : Kawmiea «■«.. to sail. Surrey, S.*., tailed, duo about March 14. < '! NaJrnsbfre;:».«., to aail February 8. . p. riuraynhjlre/*•., ,tp eaiL D<-von, ?.s., sajlcd. ' , lndragbirf, w.u., to eail. r " '. va\coovj:b: ;:.; : •■'■■ y. '■''.'.•:-■:-■■- ''''•'■■ Jjt-i of Ruthven, s.s., to sail »': : Nairnshire, 8.5., to aail February 8. Morayshire, a.a., to sail. Devon, s.s., sailed. . ■ . , t lndragbirf, s.b.» to eail. Vakcouvjsb: . Den of Ruthven, s.s., to sail Indraveli, s.e., to eail. •'-. BASFftAWlSCO: '■:■..'■■'■:'■•■:.'':■•■■■'■;.-■. ':■■' ' ! --: •""':"."•■" >v- ' Yeddc, s.s., due about, March 13. :-='. Yost: Saiiviii3 f ««., via Australia, sailed. New Orleans, *■»■> via Hobart, about Friday. Aberlour. a.si, via, the ■ South, sailed, due ;-;:. ■'. ; -about Friday. *; . - ■.■ ■■ ■, _ . . •-■ -' i•• . fc'.'jsthd.von, *.»., via Australia,: sailed January I': .- . ■■ift, ■ . ■ "■ ''■:■/''.''■' \j\ ! Map of. England, s.s., via Australia, sailed, duo about March 19. -. .t' M:'" ."11*:.3, 6,*., via Australia, .to;,soil.'. ' Vennont. s.s.. to sail. ■ ■ ■' African Monarch, «.«., to sail. N«theriie, s.s., to sail. issEiLf.ta: '.' ; ' G'etii, barque, via the South, Bailed from Weilinfiton February 22. Newcastle : ' ' Hasel Craig, barque, sailed. • : iUnda Isle, barrjuentinc, sailed. ■■. ■, ■ . 6Tj>jrßT: .' '''"■■-:-' ::; '."'' • , , Mnkoin, «.«., Sunday. , . s Yaabel, < three-masted schooner, sailed. K-:[.-:Wait ■■'■'-. ■■-'.. "•«,. ■ > ■ Atu», ».»•» to-dayi j;',. TOSG*-: .: :' .-. .. Atua, *.%., to-day, ap'.t'.'SiaWA: -'- ' W-. - 7 taa, *.».,- to-day. ■• • West "AWSTBAWA: '■:''■.. ' f*ju«A, M., to sail. ' .-- KOSuer: . ~,.., '. ' ??6w. Orleans, *.*., about I nday. "■'• JfßiaoTmirß: - i<-<>. Alexander Craig* barque, sailed. .-*■;.'-:•':'"•..; v- : v ——— PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I- . Srmur: " .:. Manuka,. *.*., Monday.." , . - fZ'-'r. Toso.v: •• '-;'. *.'■■■>.■ ■=~"" Atua,- 6.*., March 3. ' ;i **»: 8.«1, March , I ; > A'.a- 8.1., Marctt J. . ; ;,,:,';: . Samoa: .■ : ■rl .:.;•. Atu», *.*., March 3. . .'■ i,.' UNION S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. .■ ■ East Coasi. To-day; Wbangape awives from 'Newcastle; 1 •■t Ato* arrive* irom Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, ;.■ and V Tonga. "■; i Thursday: Mononai trrives ' from Southern porta; Kamona leaves for Westport at 5 p.m; • • Kanaka leaves for Ciaborne, Lyttelton/ the Bluff, Osraara, and Tirosru ut 5 p.m. Fridays 'Squill - arrhrea - irom Giabornc. : • » v ir Satst'day: Monowai Bailsi for "the, South at 12 I noon; quail sails for Tokgo'Bay South at 12 noon; Squall sails for Toltgo Bay and Gisborne ',' 'at 2» ; Whanjtape sails for Glslorne, Napier, ?■-.' and Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. ■ ' ;'-, WE3T Coast. . ■ . . ■ .';. ;■:■■'.. To-ditf'; Takapuia, V: ftrrlves I from ■, ■ Wellington arid New. Plymouth, and sails for New Plymouth only *fc 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). •■•*. . Friday: Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth and *»{!* for New Plymouth end Wellington at . '. '. 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.). • ;■;■'■■..-:. ■..-,.:;.'./'-',: ■■:■:■ ;;..;■..;; . NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. -To-day: Aupouri arrivea . from Tauranga ; / , about 8 a.m.; Aupouri leaves for the Great Bar- ! • rier rt midnight; Kaaieri arrives from Wbangarei ' 1 To\*n Wharf about-midnight; Clansman .arrive* ,' from Russell; Waltangl arrive* at Onehunga from '■ Raglan arid Kawhla at daylight; Ngapuhi leaves -..:.:;' for .'Wbangarei at 8 p.m. Thursday:- Rafawa arrives from New Plymouth V. about 8 a.m. and leave* for New Plymouth at 4 , p.m. (train 3 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for ■ Whangarei Town Wharf at 2 p.m.; Ngapubi arrives i ' >• from Whangarej and Marsden '' Point about 9 p.m.; Aupouri arrives from the Great Barrier about 6 p.m. Waitangl leaves Onchunga for Kawhia and Waltara at 9 a.m. (train 8,20 a.m.); Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui at 5 p.m. ' '. Friday: Aupouri leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Wbangarei, Marsden Point, -etc., at 9.30 p.m.;' Waiotahl leaves-for '" Mercury Bay and Taiiua at 7 p.m. ; ■ ■.. •! Thames service : Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. ■■-;.; VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ■ '■''■, Taviuni, s.s., in stream. ' ' . Kl* On, «-*., at Queen-street Wharf. J■',' Westphaleji, s.s.. at Railway Wharf, ; Wariaka, 5.5.,/ at Quay-street Jetty" No. 2.* '. Southern Cross, mission steamer, in stream. ; ■~. : Silver Cloud, berqueiitine, at Railway Wharf. s. 'Elfrida,, schooner, 'on slip. , ' Samoa, three-masted ) schooner, at Hobson-street ■■; .'-■ wharf. ,_~ .. .■>. . ..-• ■;_"_";■',■: v.- :■■'-.-./■'■■■■' '■:'i ■;.; EXPORTS. »"~" J !'''~-vJPe<? Kunura, foe London: 10.333 carcases lamb, -' ISO, quarters beef, 111 cases kidneys,:43,crate* bone beef, 56 bags leg* mutton, 357 bales wool, 21 bale* sh«?erwkins, '11 bales cotton, 895 bales :'attd IK pockets flax, 76 dumps tow, 'bales ' leather, 16 tons bark,; 642 cases kauri gum, 156 ■■■-. caak* tallow, 26 casks pelts, 9 casks casings, 1369 bags concentrate*, 1808 sacks copra, 591 cases ' peail:lie4l, bOWft timber, ■ 100 ■ sacks sand, 11 Mxea gold and 24 baw bullion (870,000), and 10 ton* sundries. '•■■.:■.■■,■
r fhe Tyser liner Jlarere left for the South : " yeaterday afternoon v.o complete her loading* for ?'';,'' i•. Fiondon and vill flnidly leave the colony • about ' March 20. ... ■:« -. .....'. • Thia afternoon the auxiliary schooner Greyhound leaves for the North. ■■.'■■' The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer 1> • X}'- Or* leaves for the South this morning. ! J ' This morning; the Northern Company's steamer .;•.' -. ■ Ciansman is due from Russell. ■ Yesterday the steamer ■ Stella arrived from the coast with a raft of logs. - The Clyde shipbuilding *iatjst(Cß.for the year ; show another record in ships launched and the :i . of 'engines constructed. Five hun'l dred and niue •hips were launched, aggregating ~ -620,000 tons, against 572 ships of 599,000 tons the previous year. ■ ' ' ■ « ' THE ATUA.. (/]■:■■ i rjnjjg /fjjjjdj! Company's steamer Atua Is exv-~.. pected to arrive at Auckland to-day from Syd- : aey, Fiji, Tonga, . and Samo.i. ■ ■-'",.. : :V;- THE ENNBRDALB. . • .':' ' The Maoriiami Coiupany'6 steamer Eunerdale load* grain and produce'at the Bluff for Auckland on, Monday next, calling at OwnwU.'Timaru and Wellington coming. North. %fc&&%c\:s. ..-■• '.-..'.•.■..,;:,...■..'.:,..'^^^•■.' THE KUMABX' the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Kuiuari' left for London yesterday morning with a largo and valuabb cargo, The steamer calls at T*nc.rifio on route-, and will be due'at London .'•' ,; - : about* April 8.- • ILK-MEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S STEAMERS. f.;i.-" : /l.V:' -i'V ' .■■•';•■ ■ - - ...... The -si;. Orari is due at, Waitara on Monday -"•;. , next, Md then comes around the North Cape to Auckland,' loadiajr ' here on i March 9. The. 1',!.,, . steamer-sail* finally from Wellington, about the middle of- March. ; ■ ■; .'i■■■■■■ ■ Tfco ab. Aywh/rri comes direct from Australia '■;■'" •' , <-«; WiibMta, thenopi .around 1 to Auckland, ! ■■" , being due, ,imre> on Ward* 18. ■ , lh» «t.s. Hakab. is d»a £rom London direct on f t i: --.March '&.,- . ' ! IiEraiQERATORS ON WARSHIPS. . Orders have been received, at Portsmouth to ;V' '. piweerj 2= -oipeditioualy; .(i* possible; the Vvoi-k of Siting vefriKerators to warships lor, the > ■ p'trpoj'- of beeping down the temperature in the ;-';>■''.'■■' magazines. -The work. has been ordered as the !.':-:;' oufceme; of the terrible experience of the. French v navy in ib.6 .esplosirm on* -board the battleship ':'■:■."■■' Jf«ia. .-.Tte'iSritisb:t'VCMOJS' asa . befog; taken '-la; band one after 6h<? ether and apparatus is to be ' JKt*d with all epesd. A grant -of £29,000 wa» / ' , orizisaUy «*dß by iio AoSsfirSlty lor the purse,,. >*di ileus fees £d3iuoaa! gwat^bpwbten ?:■■■': :■.."■ ■'■■■",'■-'<:■■■ ~-.■■ . •■■■.■■ ■ .3;l. i i.'■H■•'!'«i*.i-,SiF , i■;^l!'■ ; :^,.^iV■..■:; , ■ . "'. ■? t ■■. ' i ;■.' ■■■■■'■.:/-..■:■■. ' :-..:,.
: made. The action : of the Government with reference to the more complete equipment of our with refrigerating machinery for maintaining the ammunition, chamber* at a.«uo-, able and' regular temperature,- so as Uf P«ffJJ™' the propertied of th explosive and; 'prevent tne possibility of sw-ious accident,- resulted in « largo number of : orders being placed tor small cooling machines with the principal makers, ine necessary alterations to, existing ships are being hurried - forward, but owing to the special- re« 'miiremchts as to the character 6f the insulation required, the subdivision of the cooling system, and other important; considerations, progress '* bound to be slower than when every detail has \ been satisfactorily R.!ttled. • ■ ;■..'• ■ - I , POET OF ONEHUNGA. ,'' ARRIVALS. ';.- : ' : | RARAWA, 1072, W. F. Norhury. from New j Plymouth. Passengorii: Misses Palmer, Wilson, , Kneebone, Robert*, Hall, Scllan, Mesdamca Utter. Arrouemith, Kneebone.' sell?";. a ™ d <»' ! Messrs. Kneebone, Field, Emden. Berlin,...Quit;;| Ham, Hyde, Thompson, Kilk, " Shirley, Penney, j Dupress, Arrowsmlth, Weston, Hynn, ■ Hunt, Davidson, Sewell, Latimer, Esther, Ilutchlngs, > Archdeacon Coles, the Ke.vs. Latter, ~Beecrpft, ; 'Serpcll. Buttle, Rothwell, and 30 steerage.— j them U.S. Co., agents. ■ ;. \ MURITAT, s.s., 224, T. 11. Richards, from ] Hokianga.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. . j DEPARTURES. j RARAWA, s.b., 1072, W. V. Norbury, for New | Plymouth. Passengers: Misses M. Spragg. I. i Jennings. Jones, Wilson, I>. Spragg, Zohrab, Mai- ] tin, Mackav. Macky, Dawn, Martin, E. Drake, Heath, Garden, Meldrum, Mesdames Baxter, Black. Coombs, W. Spragg, Martin, Powick, O'Hagatt, Fountain. D. Tj. 3. Clayton, Heath, Kelly, Meldrum, McKay, Harnett, Thompson, Messrs. D. J.' L. Clayton, Simpson, Martin, Ait* ken. Wells. Mills, Martin. Harriett, A. Beck, J. Mack, Sanson, Guiin, Barber, R. H. Hall, Ramage. 11. Ford,. Salmon, ' 0. Tuck, Kirkland, W, Sp'ragg. Black, Powick, Brady, O'lfagaii, Williams, Archbishop Redwood, Dean McKenna, the Rev. Fathers Clunc, O'Shea, Dr. Kirkland, Master Spragg, and 31 steerage. KI'ITAWA, s.s., 1247, J. ,1. Pennington, for Grcyinouth and Westport.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13683, 26 February 1908, Page 6
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