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SHIPPING.

aiic-U Water lit Auckland—lo.l a.m.; 10.23 p.m.. ~ „ Monukau— a.m.; 0.28 p.m. Sssm—Risen, 7.5 a.m.; sets, 4,38 p.m. :'••".-; ' Moon— quarter, Sunday, 4.b6 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. ' The following 1* Captain Edwin's weather report -at 6 p.m. yesterday :—Cape Maria Van piemen: -Wind, south-east, fresh; barometer, 30.05, tneiniometcr, 53; weather, overcast; sea, moderate. _ ■ Russell: Wind, south, breeze barometer, 30.08, 'thermometer, 52; weather, cloudy; sea, moder- .■;■ ate. Manukau Heads : Wind, south-east, breeze, •barometer, , 30.12; thermometer, 48; weather, cloudy; bar, moderate. Tauranga: Wind, southeast, light; barometer, .30.12; thermometer, 56, weather, fine; sea, considerable. Last Cape. ■Wind, south-east, fresh; barometer, 29.98, thermometer, 50; weather, showery;, sea, heavy. Port MiurM: Wind, south-west, breeze barometer, i 30.23; thermometer, 47; weather, fine; sea, moderate. Wellington: Wind, south-south-cast, fresh; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 50, weather, cloudy. Castlcpoint: Wind, south-west, -light; barometer, 30.25; thermometer, 47, •weather, showery; ,; sea, moderate. New _ Plymouth : Wind, south-east, freah ; barometer, 30. d0, thermometer, 48; weather, fine; ;. sea,,- smooth. iWangauni: Wind, east-south-east, light; barometer. 30.25; thermometer, 50; weather, fine; sear, moderate. Farewell Spit: Wind, south-west, Stent; barometer, 30.28; thermometer, 47; weather, overcast; sea, smooth. Cape FoulwuiU: Wind, south, fresh; barometer, 30.31; thermometer, 61; weather, line; sea, moderate. We*tport: Wind, south-south-west, breeze; barometer, 30 31; thermometer, 48; weather, line; sea, smooth. Cape Campbell: Wind, south, gale; barometer, 30.29; thermometer, 47; weather, cloudy; *oa, rough. Kaikoura: Wind, south-south-,west, fresh; barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 47; ■weather, overcast; sea, moderate outside. Port Chalmers: Wind, south-west, light; barometer, 41; thermometer, 50; weather, drizzling; sea, alight swell. Bluff: Wind, south, breeze; barometer, 30.43; thermometer, 46; weather, line. The following is the weather forecast to 3 p.m. to-day:—Strong winds to a gale from the southeastward at all places northward of Napier, Taupo, and Raglan, generally with rain, and probably a Jailing barometer; moderate tc strong easterly winds at all other places, with very - little movement of the barometer, and generally fine '.■ .weather. POET OF AUCKLAND. ; r ■ ■■ : 'ARRIVALa: '■ ATUA, s.s., 3443, It. 0. Huttou, from Sydney,' Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers: Mesdames .Tones, Griffiths, Ogorman, Satellite, Royd, Shap-. per©, Trcfcilco, Messrs. Kroner, Griffiths, Mcleod;: Cameron, Pike, ! Denning, Boesen, Booker, Paul, Rntelifle, Moore, Madden, Royd, Plaieted, Hanham, Trebilco, Shappere and. boy, Lee, Wither, Denny, Broadfood, Ogoraian, Dr. Jones, and four steeragel—Union S.S. Co., agents. % CLANSMAN, .8.8., 591, E. McLeod. from Kiusell. ' Passengers: Misses Dixon, Mayzc, llanuan, -Messrs. J. C. Martin, O. Aicken. Garrett, C. G. Blake, 8. R. James, Kgtfn, Thompson, and two ■steerage.Northern S.S. Co , agents. AUPOURI, s.s., 463, T. Haultain, from Tailrapga. Passengers: Miss Samuels. Mrs. Maxwell, Messrs. Maxwell, J. McStay, Boucher, J. Smith, Fearar, J. Bollard, Rust, F. O. Turner, McLean, Monk," Nicholas, J. 11. Fyfe, B. Martin.Northern ' S.S. Co., agent*. ... • GLENELG, s.s., 276. F. Jonas, from Whangarci. —James Smith and Co., agents. ' , .'■ - CHELMSFORD, s.s., 70, John Taw. from Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu.—Northern S.S. Co., SttgnnU. '• - ■ *'.GISBOriNE,'. schooner, '68.' C. H. l'ftnkow, from the coast.—Master, agent.. .• : „„ ; , DEPASTURES. „.„,!>[GAPUHI. s,s., ,640,, E. Stephenson, for Who- '' iigarei'. ' '■- ' '■" ; I '-/-' .' ■' " ...... .; CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, K. McEeod, for Russell. '.Whangaroa, and Mangonui. - ; AUPOURI, s.s., 463, T. Haultain, for the Great i Barrier. >- ■ ■ i GREYHOUND, auxiliary schooner, 100, H. Subritalty, for Whangaroa, • Totara North, Uouhorn, .Waihopo, Waihaiura, and AWauui. ' BRAVO, scow, 99, A. Wilson, for Ngunguru. i ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary kstch, 76, J. Quinn. | lor Whangaxei. . , r " - I ' " HERALD; scow, 73,' J. Donovan, for Ngu- I Bguru. ■ i j WAIAPU, schooner, 57, Lane, for Nine. , .■'■.■; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . i ''Xcurbos: : ;■"••'. «■; .■■'•,.,;■ ~ ■ , ■'-.■"! Star of Australia, ».*., via Australia, due about .''"■':. July it. '■.■•• ;."■■■;■;. '■■" '■'■ '-, ■■■■"■■ • U'omoauti, s.s., via Australia, at Melbourne June j ; : ;v ... 8, due about June 25, ... : . .■,-] Tokomaru, s.s., due about July 29. Nereliatia,, s.s., via Australia, sailed, due July -;.'; f • .'22. .■'. ■" '. ■■ .}\ "'.. ■■■'■.■.■'■ ■ : Kaikoura, s.s., due about June 25.' ■■!,■■'. •', Kaipara,'s.s., to sail. I LIVERPOOL: ' .;.■' "* - Delphic, s.s., via Australia, due about middle i ■'••" ■ of July. . * • I : , Flfeshire, 3.1., via Australia, due about July 7. ■Norfolk, ».»., via Australia,, sailed. Oswestry Grange, s.s., to sail June 27. • JKbw..Tork: ■„■ '": Vermont, s.s., to sail. , ' ■-'"■ < *" atephanotos, s.s., via . Australia, sailed April ' ;,. 29, due early iu July. • . ' " Jeanara, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 15. 3eanara. ! s.s., via Australia, to sail June 10. ,•>. ;-'■' ludradevi, s.s., sailed May 23, due, July 27. 1 Clan. Matheson, s.s., to sail July. 27. . ... Zazumbe, s.s., to sail August 12. San fbascisco::, Yeddo, s.s., due about July 7, • trvsitt. ■'"'. ■•-■ ' . Mokoia, 6.5., Sunday., ;' POlly, barque, sailed., * ■ »...-'. , MBLBO0IVSB: /PA Louis Craig, barque, sailed. Jessie Craig, barque, sailed June 13.. Fij»</" ■' .'-•"'.', r C'.ta\i, =.=., 'tN-cjjj., .....,•■■■.; '■■.■eiiio*:. ; " ' >V.-'., . Tofua, e.g., July 15. Tonga. : *' , : Tofua, s.s., July 15. . MAnasiLiißS: Wa Caracciolo. ship, to sail . Newcastle : Hlppolas, barque, sailed June 11. lima, barquentine, to sail. ". lnga, s.s., to sail- ' Indravelli, s.s., about June 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . , , LOIiDOX.' ! } •: Karamea, s.s., direct, June 23. ; Wakanui, s.s., direct, July 4. ! WSST OF England ports: /■'Cornwall, s.s., via the South, about Friday. . Sax Francisco: "' :" Boverio, s.s., about June 30. : .VANCOUVER: : ' Indravelli, b.b., June 20. . ~ Honolulu: , Indravelli, s.s., June 20. •:■ Sibshy: '"■' Moana.s.s.,' Monday., Fiji: : :AtUa,s.s., Tuesday. Tonga: ■ ".«'■• -. ■ Atua, 8.5., Tuesday. ■.Apia: . '.; Boveric, s.s., about June 30. : Samoa: :•' Atua,' 8.5., Tuesday. ■""Nii-'Er . , • . Isabel, three-masted schooner, early. ~.-■". 1 ■' " k : : ■■"■•■' '■'''• .'UNION S.S. OO.'S MOVEMENTS. , '<■'■' .East Coast. ••'■"" TO-day:' Tarawera • arrives from Southern andb East; Coast port*; Squall ■ arrives ' from Glsbornc and Tolago Bay. , , L Saturday: Tarawera sails for Southern ports at •, 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gis- : borne.-.;J .:.;:,:■,.■.■'... '':,■■'.; ..■■..: . ,; -:" ' West Coast. , : ■' Friday: Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth »nd Wellington, and sails for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . To-day: Ngapuhi arrives from Whangaiei about 6 p.m. ;>Kanieri leaves for NVhangarei at 'jnoon; AupoUi'i arrives from the Great Barrier about ' 5.30 p.m.; Rarawa amves at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves for the same port at 3 pan. (train 2.10 p.m.); Claymore leaves Onehunga for Hokiauga at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.). '■■'■"„ Friday: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarci at 8 , \>.m.; Aupouri leave* for Taurangft at 5 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whantjarei; Chelmsford leaves lor Tairua and Mercury Bay at 7 p.m.; Apanui arrives from Houh'orj, Waiharara, and Awanui about, p.m.; Paoroa arrives from the North early. Thames service: Steamers leave lor Tharac« and I'aoroa daily. See advertisement daily papers. ■•"-' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Encounter. H.M.S., in stream. Pioneer, H.M.S., in stream. "Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. Atua, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Southern Cross, mission s.s., at Queen-street : Wharf. -'■:.<' Ysabel,' three-masted schooner, at Queen-street Wharf. , Pendle Hill, barquentifie, at Chelsea. Hands? Isle, barquentine, in stream. IMPORTS. Per Atua, from the Islands: 488 bunches and 9147 cases bananas, 2 cases pines, 260 cases oranges, 19 cases fruit, 1269 . sacks copra", 48 sacks cocoanuts, 86 sacks cocoa beans, 130 sacks maize, 555 casks molasses. 11.M.5. Encounter returned from the gulf yesterday. The Northern Company's steamer Aupouri ar- ; rived from Tauranga yesterday morning with passengers and cargo and left for the Great Barrier last night. The schooner Gisborno arrived from the coast yesterday afternoon. The s.s. Clansman arrived from Russell yesterday morning with several passengers and took her departure for the same place, Whangaroa, and Mangonui lust evening. : Th« scows Herald and Bravo sailed for Ngunguru yesterday to load coal for Auckland. Yesterday the auxiliary ketch Endeavour sailed for Wttiangarei to load coal for this port. Last night the Northern Company's steamer Ngapulli left for Whangarei with passengers and • cargo. '■--■-, The barque James Craig sailed from Kaiparaf • yesterday with a cargo of timber for Sydney. ' The schooner Waiapu sailed for Niue yesterday morning with a full general cargo. '' If.M.S. Cambrian left Suva* on May 28 for the New Hebrides and Noumea. .'■>' ' The steamer Gael and ketch Will Watch are in ! the Auckland Dock tor general overhaul. ' This , morning . the Harbour Board's launch Kuakif will be floated into the Auckland Dock for . cleaning and-painting. ■■■' The Norwegian barque Aurora, which sailed iiom Kaipara for I/jndon on January 20 last with a cargo of timber, has reached Irer destination. •, : . : ~'.-: Last'uicht the steamer GlwMg arrivea Iroiu : iViMUiijftr.fci.'jyitfe * wrgo ui tioal., '\i?s&-t&4'slN:i:\'' >'i': "'•''''''.■■■'• -''..'.-.•

THE CORNWALL. - • The -Federal-HouJdcr- Company's steamer-Corn-wall is due from west coast of England ports and Australia this morning. A steamer is reported as having passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at midnight on Tuesday, which will probably be the expected steamer. The Cornwall has a number of passengers for Auckland and other■ New Zealand ports, and has also about 2300 tons of general merchandise to land at this port. •"• '-.' THE JEANARA. The steamer Jeanara has left New York f for Australian . and New Zealand ports. Auckland will bo the first port of call here. THE ATUA. The Union Company's steamer Atua, Captain R. G. Hutton, arrived from Sydney and the Islands at 10.15 a.m. yesterday, and after inspection was granted pratique and berthed at the Hobson-street Wharf. Hie Atua left Sydney at 9 pm on May 26 and called at Lautoka, Suva-, Levuka, Apia, Vavau, llaapai, and Nukualofa, leaving the latter place at 4.30 p.m. on the 13tl> inst. for Auckland, and arriving as above. Experienced south-east winds, with heavy seas, till arrival at Apia, thence fine weather till reaching the New Zealand coast, with strong winds and squally weathe. till arrival. . THE MOKOIA. The Union Company's steamer Mokoia left Sydney for Auckland yesterday afternoon oud is expected to arrive on Sunday night next. THE TARAWERA. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera left Giflborne for Auckland at 4.15 in. yesterday and is expected to arrive about 4 p.m. to-day. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ■ t ARRIVALS. ROTOITI, s.s., 1159, W. Hutching*, from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers Misses Coventrr, McGaran, Rowley, Brett, Mesdames Reid and infant, Kemp and child, Macey, Geirie, Bowles, Wilson, Hcmery, Messrs. Hodge, Hamilton, Rothschild, Adams. Cm-ran, Pitt, Taylor, Rowe, R. Wynyard. W. Wynyard, Little, Higglus, Long, Hooker, Johnstone, Tuck, Dobbin, Johnstone, Morris, Saunders, Bottomley. Smith, Watson, Hemery, Bowles, Crow, Were, the Hon. G. Fowlds, and 17 steerage— S.S. Co., agents. RIMU, s.s.. 339, T. Richards, from Wanganui.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ROTOITI, 8.8., 1159, Hutchings, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Hughes, A. St. Clair, Johnson, Reeve, Wallace!, Mesdames Radford. Walker, Burnside, Thompson, Messrs. Haselden, Hatrick, Balltintyne, Ponntney, J. Ross, Free, W. Lieber, G. Comfoot, D.- Lawes, I W. A. Fraser, Plaisted, Irving, Shaw, W. Kenneth, Smith. MoKenzie, De Costa. Allen, Wells, Murray, Ballautine, and 18 steerage. WAITANGI, s.s.. 171, Stephenson, for Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitnra. I BY TELEGRAPH CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. , June 17.— barque passed west at 5.30 p.m. ] and another barque passed' west at 6.20 p.m. yesterday. KAIPARA heads. June 17.—Arrived: lluia. auxiliary sohoouer, from Lyttelten. .Sailed: James Craig, barque, for Sydney. EAST CAPE. June 17 The s.s. Squall '.. passed north at 4 a.m. to-day. ' . . , r - GISBORNE. June Arrived: Victoria, s.s., from Auckland; Star of New Zealand, s.s.. from Auckland. Sailed :• Tarawera, s.s., for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Jones, Middell, Mesdames Jones, Pears and infant, Bell, Messrs. Hallck, Hose, Burgess, Fitch, Baxter. Ball. Masscy, Pearce, Richardson. Sleater, Woollen. Itaae; Campbell. Howderi, Ober, Johnstone. Devino, MacLttreti: Victoria, s.s., for Napier and the South. TAURANGA. June 17.—Arrived 1 : Ngatiawa, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Ngatiawa, s.s., for Ohiwa and Onotikl. NEW PLYMOUTH. "June 17.—Arrived: Raraw'a, s.s., from Onehuiiga. Sailed: Rarawa, s.s., for Onehunga. WELLINGTON". June 17.—Arrived: Ulimavoa, s.s., from Syd ney. Sailed: Takapuna, s.s., for New Plymouth and Ouehunga. Passengers for Onehunga: Miss Reeves, Mesdames Hart, Mac Donald, Messrs. MacDonald, Reeves. : LYTTBLTON. June ,17—Arrived : Waikare, s.s.. 'from the North. Sailed: Brisbane, s.s., for Kaipara; Waikare, s.s., for Dunedin; Mararoa, s.s., for Wellington, with about 120 passengers.; Moana. s.s., for Sydney, via East Coast ports and Auckland. Passengers: For Auckland— Strouls, Meehau (2), Roberts, Bicks, Wright, Mesda'ines Greeson, Harvey .and two children, ' Clark and two children, Wright, Saunders, the Rev. G. D. Cox, Messrs. Grecson. Harvey, Clark, Wright, Fearey, Bull, McKay, Meehan, Stiouts. ; For SydneyMessrs. Jackson (2). '' s PORT CHALMERS. June 17.—Sailedi, Whang-ape, s.s., for Newcastle. NEWCASTLE. June Sailed: Melbourne, s.s., for Lyttelton. , SYDNEY. June 17.—Arrived Daniel, barque, from Whangarei. Sailed at 2 p.m. : Mokoltr, s.s., for Auckland. MELBOURNE: ; ' June 17.—Sailed : Maitai, s.s., for Hobart and New Zealand."^ ' LONDON. June 16.—Arrived.: Aurora, barque, from Kaipara; Sailed: Falls of Oichy, barque, Rutherglen, barque, for Auckland. NEW YORK. June 16.Sailed: Jeanara, s.s., for Australian and New Zealand ports. THE ATHENIC. Wellington', June 17. —The following passengers have booked by the Shaw, Suvil! and Albion Company's steamer Athenic, which leaves for Monte Video, Rio do. Janeiro, Teneriffe, Plymouth and London to-morrow :—First saloon : From Wellington— D. Denton, Mesdames W. CliftonHogg, S. Steel," Master W. Clifton-Hogg. From Christchurcb— S. Foy, B. Hay, E. M. Waymouth. Mesdames Fox, Buchanan, .Messrs. 11. D. Buchanan, Dr. W. Fox, Masters J. Buchanan, H. Fox, W. S> Fox. From Dunedin—Messrs. Cun- ■ ninghaiTr, Bridgeman. From Napier—Mrs. Hut- : chinson, Messrs. Hutchinson, J. Wilson, Craig. From Blenheim—Miss Kinsey. From Melbourne— Miss ft. Qorbut-t. Second saloon: From Wellington—Misses J. Black, W. Brindley, T. Terry, Mesdames Brindlev, Carter, Dixon, Hamilton, Kf% Hecksher, E. Lethbridge, A. S. Wood, Dr. C!. Hamilton, Captains Dixon, V. Bindon, Messrs. J. W Brindley, C. Carter, W. Goss, M. Martin, W. E. Woods, Masters N. Hamilton, P. Hamilton: From -Hobarl—Mrs. E. Boase, Mr. A. Harris. From Ohristc'ourch— E. Bricc, Messrs. Hodgins. T. P. 'W. Lee, the Rev. E. E. Chambers. From DunedinMiss A. Brown. Mrs. A. E. Kirby, Messrs. T. H. Graham, Russet. From Nelson— C. W. Brown, I. Brown, Mesdinnes Brown, Miller, Messrs. J. W. Brown, J. Miller. From Auckland—Miss E. 11. Gow, Mesdames G. GOW, G. . HorsbUrgh, Messrs. ,1. Greenhnlgh, Howarth. From Timaru—Misses Z. lniler, Kerr, E. Kerr, Mr?.. Inder, Mr. Le Qteti. From Gisborne— K. Knox. From Napier—Messrs. W. rat-tie, A. Miller. From Hokitika— I. Pearce, Mrs. Pearce, Messrs. E. Pearce, F. Pearce. From Greymouth—Miss E. T. Thomas; and 73 third clows. ■ ' THE CANADIAN MAIL. Sydney, June 17.— following are the passengers for New Zealand per R.M.S. Aorangi from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Fiji:—Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, .Mr. and Mrs. Breslan, Mr. and Mrs. Eckford, Miss Gray, Messrs. Dorn, Walsgrove, Fulton, Pinch,' MoHarg, Lee, Parsons, Bowerman, Foster (2). Cargo for Auckland: 1 case leather, 17 packages lanterns, 61 cases rubber goods, 227 caseß drugs, 2 cases wheels, 60 boxes canned fruits, 4 packages sundries.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13779, 18 June 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13779, 18 June 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13779, 18 June 1908, Page 4