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ARRIVALS. INDRALEMA. s s., 0639, R. Craven, from New York and Australia.— Roberlon »ud Co., agents MONOVVAI. s.s.. 3343, John Rolls, from Southera and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Davis, Glover, Goldsmith. Mesdames Russell, Boggs and two children, Cato and infant. White, Johnston, Cruickshank and infant, Jeune, Steggall, NislvU. Quadlaut. Messrs. Russell, Weir. Seccomb. Osborne (2), Motrin. Ounn. Smith, Ferguson, Fox. McCrackcn. Mulley, Parabise, Steggall, Morrell, M.irist Brothers" Old Boys' football team (15), ant' 35 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. NGAPUHI, i t., 640, W. C. Camming. 'Rom Whangnrei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Chewin, Misses McLeod, Fizev (2), Smith, Wilson, Mesfiair.es Wal'.bani, Macien, Galbraith, Messrs. (Jiblons, Valentine, Douglas, Ingram, Aickin, Burroughs, Smith, Richards, Pearson, Crisps, MeI.ellie,, TQinUnson, White, Dr. Savage, and eight steerage.Northern S.S. Co.. agents. SQUALL, s.s., 378, John Benton, from Gisborne %nd Tolago Bay.—Union S.S. Co., agents. KANIERI, ss.. 203. T. Myers, from Whangarci.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. GAEL, s*., 9b, A. MoKeuiie. from Whangarei. Passengers: Mrs. Lee. Messrs. J 1. Wilson, Hire, Nevi'll.—Settlers' S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. OSWESTRY GRANGE, s.s., 6591, Howe, for Wellington and the South. AUPOURI, s.s., 463, T. Haul tain, for Taurang*. •> — .......... KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Myers, for Whangarei. MARJORIE CRAIG, barque, 499, Macfarliue, tor Kajpara and Sdyney. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LO*dox* •• • — • . Indraghiri, s.s., sailed August 24. Ki'a Ora, s.s., sailed August. 6. i Orari, ».*., via Tasmania, sailed. j Niwaru, s.s.. via Australia, due about October J 13. j Liverpool : ! Surrey. «> «., via Wellington, sailed August 24. Rippinghajn Grange, • s., via Australia and . Wellington, tailed July 25. Ayrshire, s.s., sailed August 17. Devon, s.s., to sail September 19. Otaki, s.s., due about January 27. NRW York: Gowanbura, s.s., to sail September 23. Clan Matbeson, s.s., sailed July 25 Briex Izel, s.s., sailed July 1, due about Sept-em-ber 12. Kazembe. s.s.. sailed August 13. Langton Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed August 9. Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, sailed * August 16, due about October 14. English Monarch, s.s., sailed August 13, due about October 30. Glen Devon, s.s., sailed. Daldovich, s.s., via Australia, to tail October 14. Dunkirk: „Hotna, barque, sailed May 19. Jafaj: Mortlake. s.s., due. Sax Frascisco: Gymeric, s.s., sailed August 28. Aeon, s.s., sailed July 6, overdue. Inveric, s.s., to sail. Vancouver: Dulwicb, s.s, at Lyttelton September 10. Indravelli. s.s., to sail, Marseilles : Cir.iccio!e, ship, via Wellington, sailed June 29 SYDIfET : Mokoia, s.s., Sunday. Silver Cloud," barquentice,' Sailed August 31. Nbwcastlb: Casablanca, barque, sailed August 24. Hunda Isle, barquentine. sailed August 27. Daniel, barque, sailed September 1. Louisa Craig, sailed September t>. Emi.rer.ii. barque, to sail. Seluyn Craig, barquentine, to nail. Fiji : Hauroto, b.s., Tuesday. Tofua, s.s., to-day. Samoa: Tofua, s.s., to-day. TCoxga: Tofua, s., to-day. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Losdos: Tongariro, - e s., direct, September 26. ' - SAS FKAJTCI3CO : Gym eric, s.s.. September 25. ; Lord Sefton, s.s., early. luveriu, s.s., about September 25. SIDSKt: Moaaa, s.s., Monday. Fiji : "lonia, s.s., September .15. Tongar • Tofua, s.s., September 15. AT LA : Tofua, 8.5., September 15. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. To-day: Tofua arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa And Tonga. Saturday: Haupiri arrives from East Coast bays; Mo.'iowai sails for Southern ports at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 2 p.m. WjSST COAST. To-day : Takapuaa arrives from New Plymouth and Wellington, and sails for New Plymouth only ' at. 3 p.m. (.& 10 p.m. train)... , - NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Kanieri arrives from Whangarei; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangsrei at 9.30 p.m. ; Daphne arrives from Waiwera, "Kawau, Little Omaha, and ' Manga »m. about-3.30 p.m Thames service: Steamers leave for Thames and Paeroa daily. Bee advertisement daily papers. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. « Whalurua, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Buceros. 'Si*;,' at Railway Wharf. - - Indralema, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Monowai, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. lnvertay, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Polly, oarquentirie, in dock. Aldebaian, barque, .Railw Wharf. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. ■>"' IMPORTS. Per'lntltalem*, from New York: 376 packages agricultural, machinery, 28 boxes cartridges, 405 reels "paper, 227 bundles pipes, 250 sacks maize, 65 sewing machines, 150 cases turps. Per Monowai, from the South 667 sacks potatoes," 2611' sacks-" oats,' 2434 sacks • wheat, 304 sacks bark, 771 sacks chaff, 50 cases spirits, 140 bales hay. 102 cases fruits, 240 cases sugar, 33 ranges, -45 oases confectionery, 42 sacks peas, > 120 sacks flour, 40 ICO's flour, 80 50' flour, and sundries. ' The Union Company's steamer Squall arrived from .Gisborne and ,Tolago Bay last , night. The steamer Oswestry Grange left for Wellington and the South yesterday with original largo ■ from west coast 4 England ports. Yesterday the. steamei Melbourne arrived at Kaipara from Lyttelton to load timber for Melbourne. The Norwegian barquentine Folly was floated iijto the Auckland Dock yesterday for examination and. survey. ' ! ' Yesterday the barque Marjorie Craig sailed for Kalpara to load timber for Sydney. The barque James Craig, timber-laden for Sydney, will be towed down, from Kopu (Thames River) to-dqy, \ On Wednesday the barquentine Pendle Hill ptissed Cape Maria Van Diemcn, bound to Opua (Bay of Islands) from Sydney. TOE MORTLAKE. Ilie steamer Mortlake is expected to arrive at Auckland at any moment from Kobe (Japan), via Newcastle, with a cargo of superphosphates. LATEST CHARTERS. ' , The barque Empreza ant? the barquentine | Selwyn Drug have been chartered to load coal at Newcastle for Auckland FROM NEWCASTLE. . The barque Casablanca and barquentine Honda Isle, from Newcastle to Auckland with cargoes of coal, were reported in the gulf last evening. - THE MONOWAI. The Union Company's steamer Monowai, Cap- ' tain John Rolls, arrived from Southern and East Coast- ports at 1 p.m. yesterday and berthed at the Hobaon-street Wharf. The steamer leaves ■ for East Coast and Southern pe/t* at noon tomorrow. " THF, INDRALEMA \, .'The Tyser liner Indralema arrived from New fork and Australia early yesterday morning, and, being granted pratique, berthed at the-Queen-street Wharf An account of the steamer's voyage,, to Melbourne has already appeared In the He HAL D. On discharge the steamer proceeded to Sydney, and left that port for Auckland at 7 p.m. on Friday la.it. For three days and a-half the steamer met with i north-north-east gale, with very high ieas and continuous rain, when ; ■ the weather moderated and continued fine until . port was made. . i ( : ' *11E , INVERKIP. :i 'Hie steamer Inverklp, bound frojn Newcastle t>' Coronel (Chili), passed Cape Maria Van Die- ' men at ,10.45 a.m. yesterday. ran HAUROrO. •* The Union Company's steamer Hauroto left I Suva - for < Auckland , last eight and is expected [ * to arrive on Tuesday . morning next . to
THE DULWICH. The steamer Dulwich, from Vancouver and Dunedin, arrived at Lyttelton from the latter port yesterday. After calling, at Wellington the iteamer come* to Auckland to land about 1,000,000 ft of timber. THE TOFUA. The Union Company's steamer Toftia, from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, had not arrived at Auckland up to an early hour this morning. It is surmised that the steamer, owing to reaching Nukualofa late, would not be j»bie to leave until Monday last, and she may he, therefore, expected to arrive at this port," this evening. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The following notice to mariners ha* been issued by the New Zealand Marine Department —Kaipara Harbour: Pouto Point light—Red sector established—Notice is hurebv given that a red sector has been put in the Pouto Point light to show over the red buoy that marks the southwest spit, of the Mary Catherine bank. The red aro shows for a quarter of a mile on each vide of the buoy. Charts, etc.. affected: Admiralty charts Nos. 2543 and 2614; "New Zealand Pilot,""' seventh edition, chapter vii., page 246; "New Zealand Nautical Almanac," pages 1&0 and 287.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13852, 11 September 1908, Page 4
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