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SHIPPING.

Bieh Water at Auckland— a.m. J 7.34 p *~* ~ Manukau-9.15 a.m.; 9.33 p.m. Bun—Rises, 5.54 a m.; sets, 6.6 p.m. Moon—Full, to-day, 1.58 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin's weather wort at 5 p.m. yesterday:—llanukau Heat &, aouth 1 , light; barometer, 30.12; then meter, 68; weather, fine; bar, smooth. * Plymouth: Wind, north-west, light; baromet 30" 06- thermometer.. 65; weather, fine; m smooth. CastJepoint: Wind, north-west, brees barometer, 29.85: thermometer 69; weath cloud sea, moderate. Wellington: »lr north-north-west, moderate gale; baromet "9 90- thermometer, 66; weather, overca Westport: Wind, north, breeze; barometer, 29.£ thermometer, 65; weather, gloomy; sea, mod. nto swell. Kaikoura; Colin and line; baron aw? 29 60; thermometer, 70; weather, fine; s< RMiderate. Bluff: Wind, north-west, modern •ale: barometer, 29.30; thermometer, 67; we flier flue. The weather forecast up to b p.) on the 18th in«t. is:—Moderate to strong we. crly winds northward of Napier and New 11 mouth; strong to gale from the southward eh where. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS NGAPDHI 8.5., 691, Ciuiunings, from Whang rci Pa=sen"er9: Misses Clark, Clegg, Hayte Urquhart, Eeid, Carter. MoGill, Lloyd, Carte Mesdames Whettan, Hayter, Killen, Brag, Ke thaw, Lyle, Carter, Quedley, Messrs. Urquhar hlaekmore, Reid, Smedley i.2), J. W. Reid, Hi; chison. Hunt, Greeuslade, Nesbitt, Dunsrnui Chishohn, Uishwortii, Urice, Tothill, Seed, Whit' house, Long, Quedley, the- Rev. Jacks, and : steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ADPOURI, s.s., 463, Stein, from Opotiki. Pa tensers: Misses Sewell &), Griffiths, McGrego; Elliott, Mesdaines Bayly, .Smith, Donaldson, Ca. bell, Sewell, Griffiths, Gault, Newsham, Cray ford, Waller, Warrington, Patterson, Messrs. Bu ler, Brown, Fortes, Herron, O'Bhea, Tumbul Gibson, Sewell, Bridge, Carter, James, >iclsoi Essex, Berry, Wesiney, Master Wairington.Northarn S.S. Co., agents. WAIOTAHI, s.s., 278, Hopkins, from Mercur liny, Kuaotunu, and Port Charles. Passengers Mrs. Kirk, Misses Linoh, Howell, O'Donaghai Kirk, Messrs. Goodmeed, Tye, Bennett, Nichols.Northeni S.S. Co., agents. SQUALL, 8.e., Benton, from East Coast ports.. Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. MANUKA, s.ts., 4505, E. Phillips, for East Coas and Southern ports. Passengers: For GisborneMisses Somervell, H. Eraser, Wickstsad, -Mcs dames McCleay, Somervell, A. Hammond, Chris; (2), Sainsbury, Wallis, Btiscke, Treeves, Messrs Sainsbary, J. Kerr, W. E. Hutchinson, Hansen Eraser, Wiokstead, R. Robb, MeGlashan, Davis Buscke, A. Morgan. For Napier—Misses Simson Sutherland Binney, Sandeiands, Westray, An derson, Haighwav, Spinley, .Cowan (2), Mesdame: Riddel and infant, Finlay and infant, Simpson three children, and nurse, Burden, Sandeiands J. R, Reid and child, Waddeli, Grigson, Lya ant two children, Simson, Brigge, Haigliway. Binney J. H. Coleman, Maun, Clayton, Messrs. Waddell Grigaon, Cotton, Farroll, Clareburt, Marshall, J Nightingale, J. Logan, Seymour, McGuinness Briggs, " bang, England. Kayle, J. H. Coleman Green, Richards, tor Wellington—Misses Shine Wishart, Hill (2), Warren, Elliott, F. East, Mo Glashan, Campbell, Mesdames Shine, Mausou, W R. Holmes and child, Redman, Atkinson, Bass Messrs. A. Berwin, Eorgie, Gaulter, GrilUn. Foi Lj-ttelton—Misses Coster. Schnoch, Sparse, Can ham, Gerard, Mulgan (2>, Stevenson, Mesdamet El&dlev, Clifford, GarftrtL, Mulgan, Otway, S Joues and infant, Messrs. Clifford, J. W. Steven MulgOß, Jones. For Dunedin—Misses Fox, Mae Andrew, M. Morgan, PuHcn, Mesdames Morrison Atkinson, Broadhurst. Rolls and family, Fox, Murray, Cain and child, U. B. Fulton, Rae, Hep burn, "Messrs. R. Cocks, Atkinson, F. 11. Pickering; and 27 steerage for all ports.' MANAPOURI, 8.K., 2050, G. H. Lacey, for Cook and Society Islands. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Carter and child, Mr. and Mis. Ellis, Messrs. H. E. Foster, Bates, du Temple.

TAVIUNI, s.s., 1465, Brophy, for Westport. ENNERDALE, s.s., 1145:', Mulr, for Kaipara. KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Myers, for Whangarei. ■ CHELMSFORD, s.s., 122, J. Taw, for Te Kuo and Parengarenga. GLENELQ, s.s., 288, V. Jonas, for Whangam. BADEN-POWELL, *.s„ 194, 11. Petersen, for Ngunguru. ENDEAVOUR, a.3.8., 76, for Whangarei. ELFRIDA, schooner, for Samoa, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lokdojt : Whaiarua, o.s, sailed January 31, due about if arch 30. Maori, s.b., . direct, due about April 6. Niwaru. 5.3., via Australia, tailed. Star of Japan, 8.C., to nail on March 24. Maori, 8.8., April 6, Liverpool:' Karamci. s.a., to sail. Devon, s.s., due early in April. . Morayshire, 5.5.., to -sailSurrey, s.s., sailed, due about to-day. '' : Nairnshire, s.s., to sail. Turakina, s.s., to sail on March 15. Inciraghiri, s.s., sailed. :;; Whukatane, s.s,. to sail on March 24. ". Matatua, s.s., due on May 25. Delphic, s.s., -via Australia, May 10. yAHCOUVER! , ■ indraveii, s.b., to sail. New York: Bolivian, e.a., via Australia, sailed. Stratbavon, s.s., via Australia, sailed January 19. • , Star of England, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne March 4, due about March 13. Mimiro, s.s., via Australia, sailed. ." Vermont, s.s, to sail. > ■■"■ '. ' / African Monarch, s.s.. mailed. Netherlie, s.s., to sail. > Newcastle: Hands Isle, barquentine, sailed. Hazel Craig, barque, sailed. Southern Cross, barquentine, sailed on March 9. Fiji : Navua, 8.5., March 26. " STOi'GA: . Navua, b.s., March 26." Samoa - Navua, s.s., March 26 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lokdos: . Ayrshire, s.s., via the South, about March 20. Tokomaru, s.s., about March 26, Sas FjiAHCiaco: Foreric, s.s,, about March 21. Samoa: Foreric, s.s., about March 21. Sydney-: Wiromora, s.s., Mondav. Norfolk Islakd : ' Southern Cross, b.e., April 3. Fiji; Talune, s.a., to-day. Navua, s.s., March 31. Kiue : Ysabel, schooner, March 26. Friendly Islaxds: Ysabel, schooner, March 26. Navua, s.s., March 31. UNION S.S. .CO. MOVEMENTS. East Coast. To-day: Talune sails for Fiji at 4 p.m. Thursday: Waikare arrives from Southern ports, Saturday: Waikare sails for Southern ports at boon. ■ ' '-■ • _*', ,"..;,,, West Coast. To-day: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.). Friday: Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth and sails again for New Plymouth and Wellington lit 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS-, To-day: Aupouri arrives from Tauranga about 8 a.m. and leaves for the Great Barrier at midnight Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 5.30 p.m.; Clansman, arrives from Russell about 6 a.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 3.30 p.m.; Waitangi arrives at Onehunga from Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitara in the evening. Thursday: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for the same port at 4 p.m. (train 3 p.m.)'; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei"about-4.30 p.m.; Kanieri leavea for Whangarei Town Wharf at 5 p.m. ; Aupouri arrives from the Great Barrier about 6 p.m. Friday: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 10.30 p.m. ; Aupouri leaves for Tauranga at 5 p.m.; Apanui arrives from Awanui, Waiharara, Houhora, Mangonui, and Whangaroa about 11.30 a.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei about 6.30 p.m.; Claymore leaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawhia at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.) Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and lacroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. Amokura, Govt, training ship, at Motuihi. Duluich, e.g., at Railway Wharf, falune, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty. Rakaia, s.s., at the Queen-street Wharf. Isabel, schooner, at Railway Wharf. Southern Grose, mission steamer, at Quay-street Jetty. * Geni, barque, at Railway Wharf. thtee-inagtcd schooner, at Queen-street AldV.baran, barque, at Chelsea. Kaco, a.s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Alexander Craig, barque, at Ilobsori-fitieet Wharf Lnnerdale, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. The mission steamer Southern Cross and the Devonport Jerry Company's tug Pelican will go into the graving dock this morning lor an overhaul. ° The Lyttelton Times reports the sale of the three-masted schooner Eunice, which took place a week ago. The purchaser is Mr. T. H. Kerr, of C hnstcnurch and the vessel will be used in he Haveloek-Lyttelton, trade. Mr. Mandil, of Gisoome, was the late owner of the Eunice rhe schooner Ronga, which about two years and a-nali ago was picked up as a derelict by the steamer Gertie and towed to Wellington, is being fitted at Picton with engines. Mr Pernio purchased the Ronyu from Mr. E. (j. F. Zohrab for a little over £400. The latter bought the vessel from Levin and Co., who salvaged her with their boat the Gertie tt n The Otago Daily Time* says that »' consequence of the increased trade between Launceston and Melbourne the steamer Coo?ee ' which sup SuJ? L ? f)US!l ' ,J during *»'« winter months, is to be v replaced by the ex-ferry favourite Rotomahana, which' will tun "> conjunction with £sJ^? nß " B .* ""mediately after Eaater The iw l bl ° °' beaming 15 knots per hour THE MANUKA. The Union Company's steamer Manuka left for l.b" South at 4.30 - m ' «day with a largo number, of passengers. J gv " THE MANAPOUHI. -rrTtntrt!^" Company's steamer Hanannn*i left yesterday afternoon for fiarotonga and Tahiti,

THE SURREY. The steamer Surrey, under the command Captain Aitchison, which left Liverpool ( January 18 and Capetown 011 February 16, pas ,!, ed the North Cape at 10 o'clock yesterday for . noon, and should arrive here this morning. THE TAVIUNI. The Union Company's steamer Taviuni left f< Westport at 5.50 p.m. yesterday. ( ; NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. , v Advice ho* been received by the New Zealan Shipping Company that the s.s. Turakiim le '' London on Saturday last for Auckland. She i • due to arrive here about May 2. . The s.s. Tongariro, en route from London, le ; Capetown on Monday for Hobart and Wellingtoi She should arrive at- the last-named port abou . April 8. - THE MIOWERA. Referring' 4o the purchase of the- sleame J Miowera by the Union Steam Ship Company an . her withdrawal from the Canadian-Australian sei vice, nu exchange says that, she has made 6 ' voyages from Australia to Canada, and in he 15 years' «crvice covered a million knots of se space. The Miowera was built in 1892 by Swa; and Hunter, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and was th finest steamer they had turned out up to tha date; therefore, her commander (Captain Hem ming) impresses on his passengers that she i the mother of the Mauritania, the swiftest grey hound of tho Atlantic, turned out. by the sunn shipbuilders 15 years later, and marking anothe stage in the wonderful advances made in ship building. The Miowera in her palmy davs coult average 14 knots per hour, and in 1894 broki all previous records from Plymouth to Sydney via the Cape. She was purchased bv the'Unioi Company from the New Zealand Shipping Com pany, and these companies jointly conduct tin line between Sydney and Vancouver, via ports The Aorangi is now the only vessel on th« Canadian line owned by the New Zealand Ship ping Company. THE TOKOMARU. The Shaw. Rivill and Albion Company's steamer Tokomaru should reach this port about Monday or Tuesday next, from Gisborne to load general cargo for London. She will leave Auckland or the 26th hist, for London direct.. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA, 6.8., 1072, W. V, Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Clark, Dawson, Lodge, Nolan, Buchanan, Laird, Rrewin, Stow, Finlayeon, Hunt, Austen. Dyer, Brewin, Mesdames Andrew, Miller, Robinson, McNab, Gillies, Greene, Buchanan, Brnmwell, Dve, Barber, Richards, Bull, Ellis, Stoddart, Wrijrlev, Bull, Symes, Stanton, Steadman, Clark. Leak, Hart, Messrs. Robinson. Bayly, Edgcumbe, Castle. Nolan, Wynn, Cheeseman, Robinson, Smith,' Beckford, Gillies, Lauder, Hislop, Matthews, Clarkson, Lauder, Ellis, Wrigley, Gumming*, Davidson, Hope, Gibbons, Warnock, Bull, Watkins, Brennan, Bull, Wallan, Callnon, Bramwell, Wallan, Johns, Richards, Olney, Maher, Linkmaker, Wallan, Cooper, Moloney, ' Hassold, Davidson, Dalton, . Hireberger, Garroway, Graham, McNab, H. Waterfield, Barber, His Excellency the Governor (Lord Plunketl, Sir ,T. G. Ward, Major Greene, Captains Brooby, Oathorne-Hardy, Revs. Jackson, Watson, Sergeant-Major Bruce, Sergeant Morgan, and 45 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. MURITAI, «.«., 224, T. Richards, from Raglan and Kawhia.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. PUKAKI, s.s., Crawfoijl, from Greymouth and Westport—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. RARAWA, 5.8., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misstvs Holloway,' North, Johnson, ■ Buoknell, Curtis. Loiierjjun, Street, Wilson, Perry, Raymond, Jfesdames Manchester, Glover, Burden, MoLeod, Perry, Paul, M'cKay and child, Chappell, Chambers, Foote, Street, Burgess, , Taylor, Hall, Messrs. P. A. Hadley, Woolfe, Staines, H.atic, Burden, Manchester, Ross, F. J. Taylor, W. A. Boucher, J. Davis. W. McMaster, Nicholls, Keith, Ford. Miru-huil, G. Cliff, Onion, Neil}, Mercer, Wallace. Brown. Walton, Wills, McKenxie, Bouskill and child. Megowan, Brigadier Albiston, Revs. Chappell and J. Holloway, and 31 steerage. CLAYMORE, s.s., 198, E. Dorling, for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH CArE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. / March 17.— Jlekuia passed west at 9 a.m. to-day. WHANGAIIOA. March Arrived ; Apauul, s.e., from Auckland. HOKIANGA HEADS. March 17—Arrived: Torgauten, a..?.?., from Onehunga. 'llic schooner Joseph Sims is off the bar. Sailed at. 10.20 a.m.: Korora, three-masted scow, for Auckland. RUSSELL. March 17.—Arrived ac 3 a.m.: Clansman, s.s., from Auckland. UISBORNE. March —Arrived: llanpiri, s.s., from Auckland. NAPIER, March 16 Arrived at 7 p.m.: Wanaka, s.s., from Auckland. March 17.—Sailed : Waikare, s.s., for the North. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Johnson, Mabrook, Hawker, Mrs. 15ond, Messrs. North, Boardman, Smith, Bond, Totter. WESTPORT. March 16.—Sailed : Eortiato, s.s., for Sydney. March 17.—Arrived : Waipori, s.s., from Auckland. ' ••'■■', • LYTTELTON. March 17.-Arrived: Wakiitu, a.s., from Kaikoura. Sailed: Alexander, s.s., for Pelorus Sound: Eunice, scow, for Havelock; Maori, s.s., for Wellington, with 152 passengers: Hawea, s.s., for Greymouth • DUNEDIN. March 17.--Arrived: Kotare. 8.8., from Wanganui; Warrirnoo, s.s., from Melbourne, Hobart, and the Bluff. Sailed: Kaiamea, s.s., for L-> telton; Wintmera, s.s., for Sydney, via Auckland. Passengers for Auckland; Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, and 12 steerage. BLUFF. March 17.—Sailed: Moerald, s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne. SYDNEY. March 17.—Armed: James Craig, from the Thames; Star of England', s.s., from Auckland. LONDON, March 14.— s.s. Turakina left to-day for Auckland. The s.s. Tongnriro left Capetown yesterday for Wellington, via Hohau. ' Suva; March 17—Arrived: Aoiangi. R.M.S., from Vancouver and Honolulu. Sailed Aoiwngi, R.M.S., for Brisbane cad Sydney. " :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13701, 18 March 1908, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13701, 18 March 1908, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13701, 18 March 1908, Page 6