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SHIPPING.

: High Water at Auckland— a.m.; 2.28 p.m. ~ „ Mnnukau-3.53 a.m.: 3.27 p.ni. Sim—Rises;' 5.23 a.m.; sets, 5.56 p.m. * . Moon—Pull, October 30. 8; 33 a.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. OCTOBKH 3. ■ ' HVUriRT, *.*., 715. W. Mcßrlde. from Gisborne, East Coast bays and Whangarei. Passengersi: Miss Taylor. Messrs. Richardson. Jardinc, and one Steerage— Union S.S. Co.. agents. NGAPUUI s.s., 640. E. Stephenson, from Whaaearol Passengers: Mesdames Loughlin, Taylor, Joote Misses Sutherland, Cameron, Walker, Shaw' Hubltt, Lawson, Foote, Robertson, Barr, • RaniMHi, Campbell, Dennett, McLean, Messrs. Young. Diuilop, McLean, Colebrook, Parr, Nabbelt, «ow, Debbie, llayter, Dewing, Ewcn, linyter Fowler, Edwards, Merry, Carter. Snell, Gillets,' Hodgson, Melveu, Evers, Reed, Cooke ; Kentley, Thomas, and steerage.— S.S. Co., •gents. . CLANSMAN, s.s.. 591, E McLeod, from Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangomii. ■ Passengers: Mesdames Irving and two children, Jacontho, Misses J* 'Pennant, Danyen. Baker, Nurse 'Hathnway, Messrs. Bines, T. M. Lane, A. "Wilson, Johnston, Sumner, Pitt, Stewart. Ward. K. Hill, Chorley, Gardiner, the Rev. Njntote, Masters Kemp, Connelly, and six steerage—Northern S.S. Co., agents. '■'-'-' AUPOURI, s.s., $63. i. HanUain, from Tn-u----ranga. Passengers Mrs. Clark. Misses Lndwig, j K. Taylor. Washer. Messrs. Nicholson, Harrison, Tollemache, Pearson, E. Farrell.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. GLKNELG, b.s., 288, F. Jonas, from Whangarei. ! •—James Smith and Co., agents. TASMAN, ss., 193, Chris. Faulkner, from Whakfttftne and Tannings. Passenger: Mr. Clinch.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■::.'•' OCTOBKR 4. r . • . WIMMERA, s.s., 3022, William Waller, irom 'Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers Mes'dames Hamaun. Fowler and boy, Heyvard and child. Barton, Budd, Hye, Westbrook, Fcnwick, Ivil. Remolds, King, Misses Hamilton, I'earce, Eyre, Clmrton, Bain, Lauder. Silva, Doyle, Messrs. Jackson, Fowler, Tearcc, Elliott, Churton, Heyward, Evans, Budd, Met/trick, Irwin, Butler, Westbrook (2). Stevens, Farmoline, Fenwick, Corjnicfc, PjTke, Wood, Cabe. J. Fenwick, Back, Fawcett, Rugg, Thornton. Eadie, Pearse, Ilannan, WcLennaji, Evans, Roderick, and 50 steerage.—L. •D. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents. VICTORIA, S.S., 3000, F. G. Entwisle, from.Syd- • ney. Passengers: Mesdr.mes J. Campbell, Vicary »nd maid, Surgeon. Anderson and Infant, J. W. Wolf, Carlson, J. Harrison, Edwards and jhild, E. J. Skerrett, Whitney, Raynes, Harden, McArdle, Milne, Misses Scoble, O. Surgeon, Wolf (3), E. Johnston, 11 F. Powell, Messrs. A. J. '■■' Chamberlain,: O. W. Peck, J. H. Anderson, C. • A. Todd. J. M. Ross, J. Surgeon, Murray, J. Monk. H. Garland, A. G. Swallon, Carlson, J. Collins, 0. McLachlin, J. Harrison, W. Squires, R. Barnwell, E. Burden, E. J. Skerrett. Whitney, P. Chapman. Raynest, Harden, J. Hall, Captain . Tearce, Colonel Hammond, and 45 steerage. 33. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents.',MANGAPAPA. s.s., 147, J. Wilson", from Mercury Bay and Talma. Passengers: Messrs. Hill, Reld, Petley, , Parsons.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' HAWEA, 8.5., Reed, from S.S. '• - Co., agents. BRAVO, scow,' 99. Nelson, from Ngunguru.— :' Northern Coal Company,, agents, v: . DEPARTURES. ■:■■;■ ',■:.,,;'■'.. October 3. - WAIMATE, b,s», 5810, Cameron, for London, -■■}."' ;fri» South.;;._... , TALUNE, s.s.', 2078. ,J. Bernech, for East Coast . end Southern ports. Passengers: For Gisborne 'Misses: Price, Craig, Farmer, Blanch Garland, E. • Edwards, Mesdames ' Sandlant, Nisbett, Woods, Messrs. Woods, Caldwell, W. H. Cox, Bruss. G. Esoni, Paradise, Artemore, . Warriner, Cunningham, Fea. For Napier—Miss Speight, Mesdames Hogg and children, M. Graham, E. T. Wise, Messrs. E. T. Wise, H. Spruge, Broughton, H. '■?:.• Donovan, Deeley, A Crane. For Wellington—Mi's. . Everard. Messrs. Walmsley, J. L. Kilbride. For • : V- Lyttelton—Miss Ludwig, Mr.P. B. Abraham. For ; !; :Dimedin— Galloway, Mesdames Masfen, Gallo;i' iw>y» Mr. Galloway; and 20 steerage for all ports. ;, ': SQUALL, a.s/, 369, John Benton, for Tolago ■Bay ; . and Gisborne. , '■;;•■_,■:. ■"'.■'■■'■.■. .[:-. .'; i > ' ■. ...: October 4. ■ . ■ < KANIERT, S.S., 303, T. Myers, for Whangarej.'""! BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 196, H. Petersen,* for : ' WhaagaieL , .■■■ • ..-■■■■;:. ■ -/■.,' .■./■.-.:■■ CURLEW, scow, 96, W.Bourke, for the coast j DANDY, scow, 95. G. Rolfe, for Whangapoua, ! .a SEAGULL, scow, 87, D. Scott, for the coast. , RANGI, scow, 86, C. Holstrome, for the coast. ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 84, J. Quinn, for j ' . SVbangarei. . '',-.,',.-' ■: CLIO, topsail schooner/ 84, W.; Felley, for Wha- , '■..•.•" Iftgarei. ..■■••..'.., ,' SOUTHERN ISLE,, three-masted scow, 71, Oaitteheii, for Ngunguru. - * HAVOC, scow, 6,9', for Ngunguru. - WAIKONINI v scow, 60, for Whangapoua. - ALMA, scow, 56, I. Soars, for Whangarei. •"':..'.• KATIES., Bcow,.Campbell, 44, for Whangarei. _ FAKST, ketch, 42, Allen "for Whangarei, ' -'_■_. < V-vETHEL WELL 3, scow, 34, s Wells, for Whanga-l *<r |jB. ■ DAPHNE, scow, 20, for WhangareL .. JANE GIFFORD, scow, 20," for Whangarei. ' .- EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .•;-'.; : IiOiroos: , Indraghlrt, «.»., to sail September 26, ;'■: Orari,; s.s., tailed, due October 24. V ■-'■-!. Niwaru, a.s., via Australia, due. about October 13. ■:■:-■..'[■' ] v-r- ; , ■ Tomoana, s.s., to sail October 20. Whakatane sit., due January 27. . Himixo, 8.8., via Australia, sailed September 22, ■ due November 16* IJ«SRPOOi.; Surrey, is., ▼!» Wellington, sailed August 24. ' Devon,' a.s., via. Australia, sailed September 22. Otaki, s.S., due about January 19. ''.' Morayshire, s.s., to sail': October ■ 17. Ayrshire, S.s., sailed August 17. ,;' Maori, 5.5.,, sailed Septembers. . iitSf York : ' Clan Matheson, ' 8.8., at Albany September 21: K.azembe, s.s., sailed August 13. : Oov.tinburn, s.s., via Australia, sailed October 3. ' Langton Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed August 9. -.. . Star of Scotland, s.s., via - Australia, Bailed August 16, due about October. 14. . English Monarch, ' a.s.i sailed August 13, due ','■! \ \ about October 30. ;.:. ■■o; 1 J' ,':■:.'::• ' : .' : . Glen.Devon, s.s., sailed, due about November 15. : Daldorch.g.s., via-Australia,- to sail-October 14.. Aberlotsr, 5.8., via Australia, to sail. November 4. Stir of Australia, s.s., via Australia, to sail "■.'November 7. ; Star of England, s.s., via Australia, sailed Octo- ".' ber 2. . , '■. ] > X)irSKrRKr J*4 . .. ■ Hcma, barque, sailed May 19. : ;'.'-:■■; . S^ktwbbp:- ■.■•■..= ■: '■::■■■'■: I---".-.-...-'--.'''.'-"-NaJ, barque, to sail. .. ■ : Sax Fssjecisco: - : . • i Boveric, s.s., sailed September 25, due about October 24. ; , Inverlc, 8.8., to sail. . Yeddo, s.s., to ' sail. ..'■''' , .' i'jFAIfCOUTBB,: ' ) : IndravelH, e.i.i to-day. ..■'■■ Makbeixleb : :'■:•'■" ■■•■■'■'". Caracciole, ship, via Wellington, sailed June 28 C Brttsxxz ;,;;■>;■; • ■ ■ r': : . Mokoia, s.s., Sunday. '. ' Noma, schooner, sailed September 26.. . NBWCA3TLB : .'■'.':■'.'. Selwyn Craig, barquentine, sailed September :., 24. / -■ lnga, s.s., Wednesday. Southern Cross barquentine, to sail. ■'■■• -- J . yui: Atua, 8.8., October 6. . - Century, b.s., to sail. ';: '■:'■''_:".. .■■• Koromiko,' s.a., to sail. ■■■:■. Samoa: ...■ v ; . Atua, s.if.; ; October 6,'..'. :'■'<■<■■ ■ STOirffA; ■ ■'- ■ :''■;■■ • -:.:'. Atua, s.s., October 6.; '■'■.'}''. '/...' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. gIDHBX': Wimmera, 8.5., to-day., Sill i ■; ■>' Atua, 8.8, October 13. • : < : : ; , ffONGA: ■ ' , , ..: Atua, 5.8., October 13. : .-,"'" Samoa: ■ ' ■■' Atua, 8.«., October 13. •' UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. " -~''•■ East Coast To-day: flaupirl sails for East Coast bays at 6 p.m. :, l*uesday: Hawea sails for the Bluff, Oamaru, •iuid Timaru :at 5 p.m.' ' Thursday: Monowai .arrives: from .Southern porta; Squall arrives <; from . Gisborne and, Tolago Bay; Atua arrives from Tonga and Samoa; Squall m sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 3 p.m.' : '; Friday: waitemata arrives from the Bluff, jOamaru, and Timaru. a Saturday •. Monowai sails for Southern ports at .:. 02 noon, '- West coast. To-day Takapuua salli* for New, Plymouth and SVellington at 3 p.m. (<!.10 p.m. train). .'v ; -;. Wednesday: Rotolti .arrives from Wellington, '~■ Kelson, aud New Plymouth, and sails for the .'...■ jsame porta at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Friday Takapuna arrives from Wellington and Kew Plymouth and sails for New Plymouth only .st 4 p.m. (3 p.m. train). HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . To-day: Wimmero sails for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Victoria sails for the South at 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansmun leaves for Russell at 7 p.m., : Aupoun leaves lor Tauranga at 5 p.m., Apanui ■leaves for Awanui, Waiharara, Houhora, WtjaBgaroa, and Mangonui at 2 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves lor Mercury Bay, Kuaotunu, Port Charles, and .■;■■..-. Whangapoua at 6 p.m ; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; Waitangl leaves for Raglan and Kawhla at 2 pm. (train 110 p.m) Tuesday. . Paeroa leaves for Te Kao and Pa- . rengarenga at 10 a.m. ;, Waiotahi arrives from Mercury Bay, etc. : Thames service. Steamers leaves for Thames •ad Paeroa and Mangawai and way ports daily. Bee advertisement daily papeiß. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ' •''.■: Jlippingbam Grange, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. " Victoria, s,s., at Queen-street Wharf. Wimmera, 8.8., at Hobson-street Wharf. . Haupiri, s.sf; at Quay-street Jetty No. 2 Silver; Cloud, barquentiue, at Railway Wharf. , JPolly, barquentine, in -stream. . V V'. ' V. , . ; : : .', IMPORTS ' Per Wimmera, from the South 1184 sacks potatoes, 45 sacks oatmeal, 45 sacks bran, 12 sacks peas, 1775' Backs wheat, 772 sacks oats, 36 Jacks grass seed, 25 sacks malt, 20 sacks, 60 100's, 600 60' a; and ,10 sack* (25's) flour, 923 sacks ihaff, : .281 bales straw, 20 Backs nod 28 loose hides, 34 Jb.aierfftper, 252 harairofl, 220 CMes mi 12\JM*J:

soap, 26 drums oil, 50 packages ranges, 53 packages holloware, 20 cases bacon, 20 sacks calf food, 11 bales wool, 20 cases tea. 55 kegs.white lead, 50 cases candles, 28 bundles galvanised pipes, 33 cases tobacco and cigarettes, 50 kegs borax, 238 cases canned goods, 61 cases butter, 20 crates oil stoves, 53 cases meats, 30 cases matches, 24 coils rope, 25 cases luhejuice, 16 cases cheese, 12 copper cylinders, 13 drums rivets, 9 packages bedsteads, 120 cast-iron buckets, 10 sucks soda, 6 cases boots, 100 packages coufectioncry, 12 bales woolpacks, 10 bales hops,. 75 packages machinery, 32 cases drugs, 60 packages woollens, 7 hogsheads 6 barrels and 3 cases ale, 4 horses, a quantity of furniture, returned empties, and sundries. . •

Tor Victoria, from Sydney: 120 sacks coke, 45 bags peanuts, 100 sacks flour, 7 sacks grass seed, 40 bag* ammonia, 960 bugs rice, 340 sacks manure, 250 sacks bonedust. 793 pieces timber, 76 Ingots tin, 45 pigs lead, 56 bundles and 150 bars steel, 2 coils lend pipe and 17 rolls sheet lead, 44 packages periodicals, 85 packages bottles, 20 cylinders gas, 374 cases candles, 46 packages straw-board, 423 packages tea, 134 cases soap, 24 cases glass tumblers, 42 casks ironware, 9 bundles blind laths, 44 bales paper 33 drums carbide, 68 cases tobacco, 12 cases cigars, 60 cases and 7 casks wine, 100 cases whisky. 20 bags and 9 barrels coffee, 15 cases cocoa, 330 bales wood pulp, 24 cases tinfoil, 63 casks wood naphtha, 49 cases sardines, 12 cases bottlo capsules, 24 bales yarn hemp, 20 cases cocoannt oil, 60 case* sewing machines, 26 bars round metal, 5 kegs chlorate potash, 120 bags wax, 24. earthenware pans. 10 cases arrowroot, 4 packages wood mantels. 40 crates clusters, 4 ca«(?s pepper, 6 cases brassware, 6 cheats cocoanut, 48 cases currants, 10 crates acetic aid, 32 cases spirit vof varnish, 11 cases cheese, 10 cases separators, 3 bales hessian. 23 packages machinery, 21 packages drapery, 8 cases cotton, goods, 11 cases silk goods, 50 packages rattanware, 9 cases perfumery, 75 cases merchandise, 18 cases marb'e, 11 cases leather goods, 8 packages pitbeanc. 22 packages bamboo blinds, 26 packages matting, 14 packages baskets, 4P cases curios. 3 cases porcelain. 1 case solution. 2 bags dextrine, 3 casks nmttonbirds, 3 bales sacks, 6 cases ceiling material. 4 cases terracotta, 7 eases glass washers, 2 barrels engine" packing, 5 crates veneer, 2 cases insect powder, 9 bags spokes, 2 cases platedware, 5 cases copying paper, 1 crate buggy, 3 kegs citric acid, 5 cases photo, goods, 6 wire screens. 7 cases electrical goods, 2 cases meters, 3 bales gunnies, 4 colls rope,. 2 cases copperware, 3 cases essences, 1 case broidery, 3 . ca<cs books, 10 cases samples, 4 cases plants, 2 parcels music, 5 cases phone goods, 3 cases hats, 560 oases fresh fruit. Per Hawea, from Westport: 2900 tons coal. •f— The Union Company's steamer Hatipiri arrived from Gisborne, East "Coast bays, and Whangarei on Saturday night after a fine weather passage. While at Whangarei the vessel loaded 300 tons of cement for Wellington.

The scow Bravo arrived from Ngunguru yesterday with a cargo of coal. . The B.s. Wimmora, which arrived from the South yesterday, brought transhipments per the Turakina from London and . Margory Glen from Liverpool. The s.s. Waimate left for the South on Saturday, en route for London. The steamer loaded a quantity of cargo at this port, consisting of kauri gum, wool, hides, skins,, tallow, etc. A cargo of phosphates is to be loaded at- Ocean Island for New Zealand ports by the steamer Proraise (1123 tons). She set out from Sydney on August 29 to pick up her freight.' Letters have reached Westport addressed to the captains of the sailers Cralgisla, Ingrid, Vidette, and Empteza, indicating that the vessels are proceeding to that port. The Union Company's steamer Hawea arrived from Westport lust night with, a cargo of coal and anchored in the stream. > THE TOMOANA. Advice has been received that the Tyser line steamer Tomonna will be despatched from London on October 20 for Melbourne. Sydney, and Auckland, and other New Zealand ports. , THE VICTORIA. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria, Captain F. G. Entwiste, arrived from Sydney at 2 p.m. yesterday, and after Inspection" berthed at the Queen-street Wharf. The steamer left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Wednesday last and passed Cape Maria Van Diemen at 11 p.m. on Saturday, the harbour being made as above. Moderate 'northerly to north-easterly winds, with moderate head 'seas, were experienced until off Cape Brett, thence light easterly winds and fine weather to arrival as above. The Victoria resumes her voyage lor the South to-morrow, at" 2 p.m. /...".. t ii. >' THE WIMMERA. Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera, Captain >T.' Waller, arrived from Southern and East Coast port* at 9.30 a.m. yesterday and berthed at Hob-son-street Wharf, The steamer took her departure from Dunedla on Tuesday last and called at the usual porta, leaving Osborne for Auckland at 11.30 a.m. on , Saturday and arriving as above. Fine,weather was experienced throughout the voyage.; The Wunmera leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. ' ,' ■ ■ - ■■. i " . - ' • RELAUNCHING THE TAVIUNI. Work at Westport in "pursuance of the flotation of the stranded steamer Taviunl is proceeding. The vessel has now been moved about 600 it towards the breakwater, the recent north-westerly gales having lent valuable assistance in the shifting process. -. She is now lying almost high and dry at neap tides. Shifting sand around the Tdviunt is a difficulty that has to be contended with, and fascinfo iiave been erected around the stern of the "boat to keep it in place. The vessel has to be moved some distance in shore yet, and the next move is .towards the breakwatera. matter of 400 ft. It is hoped to complete the relaunching on the next , new moon spring tides. THE ATHENIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's fine twin-screw steamer. Athenic, 12,231 tons. Captain O. H. .Kempaon, R.N.R,, lias been fixed to load general cargo at Auckland for London about October 22. She will : finally take her departure from Wellington for the Home port about November 5. .:. .-:.:"'■;' ;;,-'. . THE INDRAVELLI. The steamer tndraveili Is expected to reach Auckland to-night from Vancouver and Suva. Besides her cargo of lumber she has mails from Vancouver and San-Francisco ex Manuka and Aeon .respectively. . , THE NEW YORK TRADERS. 'The steamers Star of England and Gowanbum left New York for Melbourne and Sydnev on the 2nd inst. After calling at these ports b"oth vessels some on to Auckland and other New Zealand centres. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13872, 5 October 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13872, 5 October 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13872, 5 October 1908, Page 4