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SHIPPING.

' ; '.i'; /:; ";' ,'"" ' '"'*'•""'' ' ' ." ■•.:'■- High Water at Awkland-3.4 1.m.; 3.39 p.m. *:■■ ,„ Manukau—s.3■'A.m.;. 5.38 p.m. '■;■'" Rises, 5.21; a.m.; sets, 6.57 p.m. ■ Moon—Full. October 10, 8.33 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin's weather re- ,"-'•"' port at 5 p.m. yesterday rewind. Bar. Weather. o u .oil '" ""' S.W.. br 29.90 Fair 5a Be,to ::. kc* s ar .■Ss'.:B:Bia ?iT» Gisborno P ... ... W., light 29.73 Cloudy Port Ahuriri ... E.. light 29.73 Gloomy Wellington ... N., brecse 29.71 Fair ; '■■'Oastlepoint ... N.W., fresh 29.70 Cloudy r New Plymouth ... W.N.W., 1 29.85 Showery Cape Egmont ... "N.W., light 29.88 Cloudy ' Wanganui ... W, light 25.74 Fan- ■ . Farewell Spit ... W., fresh 29.80 Haay Cape Foulwind ... S.W., fresh 29.86 Showery , ■ Westport ... W.S.W., br 29.86 Fair Cape Campbeil ... N.W., fresh 29.61 Cloudy , Kailcoura ... ... Calm 29.55 Fair - ' Port Chalmers ... S.W., light 29.59 Rain Bluff W., fresh br 29.61 Fair | . ■, TO-DAY'S FORECAST. The following is the weather forecast up to 3 m. to-day :—Southerly winds are probable northward of New Plymouth and Napier and westerly everywhere else. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. GREYHOUND, auxiliary schooner, 100, 11. Subritnky, from the North. Passengers: Messrs. Asquith, Howard, Oburn, F. Robertson—Master, " agent. DEPARTURES. RIPPINGHAM GRANGE, s.s., 5804, Lay, for the South. WIMMERA, 8.5., 3022. William Waller, for Sydney Passengers: Misses L. Reid, Toulter, Auisebrook, Jordan, Mcsdamea- Inglis. Pabst. J R. Lvle J. W. Anderson, Carroway and two children, Bovce, Lomas and boy, Lewis (2), Collins, Messrs. . O. H. Ellis, A. L. Goiding, J. G. Berry, S. Ellis, ,D. Ronald, A. J. Taylor, G. E. Allpress. 0. B. HOlme, L B. Frv, C. H. Pull-in, C. Liverside, ,1. R Lvle. J. W Anderson, Canoway, Boyce, Collins. Lewis, Drs. Inglis and Pabst, and 70 steerage. "-"'.. NGAPUHT, s.s, 640, Cimimlngs, for Whangarti. CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod, for Russell. AUPOL'Rf, e.g., 463. T. Haultain, for Tau- .'. T»nga. APANUI, s.s.. 200, R. H. Gibbons, for Awflnul, Waiharara, llouhora, Wtangaroa, and Manjtonui. MANGAPAI'A, s.s., 147, J. Wilson, for Mercury Bay. Kuaotunu, and Whangamata. MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner, 84, Thomas Jcr.es. for Hokianga. ; '".TRAMP, scow, £6. C. Daniel, 'or Talrua. GANNET, *co\v, 78, L. Vasta, for Tair.ua. ■ ~ UNION B.S. Cu.'S MOVEMENTS. : : .;' - . ' East Coast..-To-day: Haupiri sails for East Coast bays at 8. a.m. * ~- -* Wednesday: Hawea sails for the bluff, Oamarti - and Timaru, at 12 noon. . - , Thursday: Moriowal arrives from Southern i»orts; Squall, arrives from Gisborne and Tolago Bav; Atua arrives from Tonga and Samoa; Squall v sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 3 p.m. r . ■ Friday: .Waiteraata arrives from the Bluff, Oaniaru, and Timaru. : , Saturday: Mono sails for Southern ports at .■'■■■. , 12 noon.-: - ' •" ; ." ./'.' v;..'" : ";. West Coast. . .... .- Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson,, and New Plymouth, and sails for the , same porta at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). . ■ • Friday. Takapuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sail* for New Plymouth only - at.4 p.m. 0 p.m. train). . •. ' , ~% HUDDART-rAIUIER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. •, To-day r Victoria Balls for the South at 2 p.m. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New ','.' Plymouth about 8 a.m. and leaves lor the same port ac 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Mangapapa arrives from Mercury Bay, Talroa, Whangupoua, . and Port Charles about 10 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives ;..''.:■■■ : from Wliangaret about 8 p.m. ; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei at 3 p.ni. J Taeman leaves for Whakatane at 10 a.ro.; Waitaugi leaves for j >: V HoJuanga at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.); Chelmsford | '< " - leaves for Te Kao anil Parengarenga. ;'■; : .:[■, ... ;; ' Wednesday:. Ngapuh'i leaves ■ for • WhangareK at ■. 10.30 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for the Great Barrier ! ac midnight; Clansman arrives from Russell about 6 a.m., and leaves for Russell,' Whangaroft, i.; and Mangonni at 5 p.m.; Ngatiawa leaves for Opotiki and Tauranga at 11 a.m. . . Thames service: Steamers leaves for Thames : ; . bad Paeroa and Mangawal and way ports daily. y-.„i?' See : advertisement daily, papers. ..:■:: ■■~.::.■•.'■ EXPORTS/ Per Waimate, for London: 2825 cases and 19 sacks gum, 57 casks, pelts, 173 casks tallow, 9 capita casings, 19 bales leather, 7171 bags copra, ' ' 404 .packages shell, 118 bales wool, 13 bales rags, ■'?■ i-"'.' 8427 :■ pieces timber, .310,; bigs; concentrates, 2454 " '.' "carcases.'and 16 sacks mutton, and 1 case; sun- ■ --dries. -' : - ' ' "Per Wlmmera," for ' Sydney: Three empty cyllniders, 46 bars silver, 502 pieces timber, 12 drums • g*a liquor, 25 kegs beef, 21 empty gas tubes, 36; " cases gum, 110 tacks sand, ■22 loose hides, 19 ■ ■ ' ewes vanilla beans, 4 socks seed, 30 sacks glass, j 4 bales horns, 29 bags hematite, 67 bales hemp, i ' 2 coils wire rope, 9 bags bides, 2458 sacks chad, ■ ,-'6B sacks fungus, 2 oases machinery, 7 empty cy- j v tinders, 28 sacks bides and pieces. ;"":■/•; : ! . .' '*' The auxiliary schooner Greyhound arrived from "the North' yesterday morning with passengers - and the. following • cargo':—4oo cases and sacks, kauri gum, 10,00'Jft timber, and sundries. .The Greyhound will receive cargo for the North from noon to-day up till 5 p.m. to-morrow, when she : ... | isaves-for Northern ports. I. .[ The Union Company's steamer Waltemat* leaves , Emaru lot Auckland direct W-day. The s.s. Klidale, which has visited this port ton two occasions, has been chartered to load . coal at Newcastle for Valparaiso and thence nitrate for the United Kingdom. The' schooner Noma, which left Sydney on '- September 26 for Auckland, returned to port on the 28th owing to bad weather, It is understood that she will discharge her cargo*'of coal at Syd- ,;::,. Bey in order to have certain repairs effected. : The barque Hazel Craig, 'now at Sydney, has been fixed i:o load coal at Newcastle lor Kalpara. The Norwegian barque Ariel, . now discharging "■''. / cargo of guano at Dunedin, has been chartered ' ' to proceed \to Maiden Island to load guano (or a New Zealand port. . In' addition to four French vessels which were flying at Hpbart on September 28 no less than 27 • rf *"Wmd]amm*rs;" flying the" French burgee,; are 1 ~j,jknnouncW as calling at Hobart for orders. These vessels range from 1600 tons to 2729 tons register each. ' ■. ■ . . /The s.s. Haupirl leaves for East Coast bays, •'; Gisborne, and Napier at 8 a.m. to-day. ~ The , Union Company's ; steamer : Mokola, which .will be due.from Sydney on Sunday . next, has.been fixed to return to that port.on the following ' / day (October. 12). , The s.s.: raw era will come • ' upfromDunedin, via way ports,-to meet the Mo--tola, and will return South on Tuesday, Octo-* fcer 13. Passengers to Whakatane should note that the " s.s." Tasmah will ■. leave for that port at 10 a.m. to-day. ' THE INDRAVELLI. The steamer. liidravelli,. Rom Vancouver and thiva, if due ct Auckland to-day. AEAPAWA LEAVES LONDON. . The Patea Shipping- Company s new steamer, ' 'Arapawa left London on the 2nd, Inst., for Wel- "■' lington, via Capetown and Hobart. Commenting, ; upon the launch of .the new vessel the Glasgow • Herald of July 31 ' says:—" Messrs. John Fullerton ■'. 'and Co., Paisley, launched yesterday a steel ,-, screw steamer» which, they have built to the * order of Mr, J. 11: Williams, Wellington, New Zea- /. land, for the Patea shipping trade. The steamer / /was named Arapawa by Mrs. Bennett, Wellington,: New Zealand. After the launch luncheon was. served,- at which Mr. Fullerton, senior partner . /-,/ of; the ; builders', firm, presided, while Mr. W.' •■■ .' .'Hi G. "Bennett Acted as croupier. Among the - guests present were Mrs, Bennett, Mr., Mrs., and '" Miss White, Dunedin; Mr. Raymond, superintendent engineer, Oreymoutn. Harbour Board; Ml*. Brown, of the' Anchor Line Steam Shipping Com- - pany, New Zealand; Captain: Dixon, who is to take command Of the new vessel, and Mrs. Dixon; Mrs. and Miss Hodge, Kentucky; Mr. James Ful- }.'■'■ Jerton, and Mr. John Renfrew." _■,■.■;.■-■■■■■■■.■•■■■ THE NIWARU. '. : True to their name, the " roaring forties" held Vigorous sway, gale following gale, with hardly V, breathing space between, during the voyage ot the Tyser liner Niwaru from London to Melbourne; > When the vessel was in the locality of Kerguelen Island the conditions were particularly coarse. .Her decks were swept by heavy seas, "whilst fierce squalls of snow and hail contributed materially to the discomfort of the situation. In order that she should be better able to cope with . the storm t the course ot the Niwaru was altered, .with satisfactory results, and she finally emerged irom her stirring encounter without injury. Strong westerly winds and thick misty weather continued £?■.*• greater portion of the remain?&£SNk2i *&* v fl « e - V Although the Niwaru '■ vSRSSSStf £ e voyafre ,rom London d »«ct to Melbourne in the good time of 41 days sit hours, , . she experienced more than an ordinary share of adverse weather. In the region of the southeast trades her progress was seriously retarded by heavy head seas, which necessitated the en- , .gines; being slowed down." The more tryina ..adventure, however, beiel her when traversing * ..•'•, the Southern Ocean. The Niwaru is due c Auckland about Tuesday next. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RIMU, s.s., 329, T. Richards, from Wanganul ////8l)d Opunake.— S.S. Co., agents. TORGAUTEN,' s.s., 197, Muir, from Wellington. .►-Master, agent. . DEPARTURES, ' TAKAPUNA, s.H.', 1036, R. Crawford, for New Plymouth 1 and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Walker, Robinson, Mesdames Thomas and two children, Anderson; 1 Ohing, J. Prouse, Cooper and Child, Hill, Williams, -Messrs. S. de Beer, Cooper, J, Prouse. D.: Goldle, J.' Miller, T. Hodgson, It. J5 -West, Hill, Lewis, R. Robb, Ward, A. Richards, . Mejzzolein, Diiwson,>?Dewing, 1 ; D. D. Hyde, E. G. All«wortb, Watson, Russell,' and 18 steerage. , OLAYMOIU3, s.a., 198, B. Dorllng, lor Raglan ? ; and Kawhia. > - ,

BY TELEGRAPH. ' HOKIANGA HEADS. October s.—Arrived on Saturday: Casablanca, barque, from Auckland. Arrived on Sunday: Reliance, scow, from Onchunga. . ' , WHITIANGA. October Sailed at 1 tun.. Stella, s.s., tor, [ Auckland, with a raft of logs in tow. KAirARA HEADS. \ Ootober s.—Arrived on Sunday: Marjorle Craig, barque, from Auckland. ': OISBORNE. October s.—Arrived at noon: Squall, s.s., from Auckland. NAPIER. October s.—Arrived: Waimatc, s.s., from Auckland. .'•-/■ NEW PLYMOUTH. October s.Arrived: Earawa, s.s., from Onehunga. WELLINGTON. • October Sailed: Monowai, ».«., for Auckland, via. East Coast ports. Passengers for Auckland: Mrs. Potts and child, the Rev. W. Pott*, Messrs. McLaren, Barnsley. NELSON. October —Palled: Rotoiti, s.s., for New Plymouth and Onclumpa. Passengers for Onehungn: Mrs. Rcnaut, Messrs. Rlwi, Hill, Captains Furneaux and Renaut. LYTTELTON. October s.Sailed: Turaklna, s.s., for Timaru; Storm, s.a., for Timaru; Mnraroa, s.s.. for Wellington, with 69 saioon and 30. steerage passenIters. BLUFF. October s—Sailed: Encounter, H.M.S., for Port Chalmers. • ' SYDNEY. -. October s.—Sailed : Prometheus, H.M.S., for the New Hebrides, NEWCASTLE. October s.—Sailed : Southern Cross, for Anck- ' land. ■ '■'./■ i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13873, 6 October 1908, Page 4

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