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SHIPPING.

, High Water at Auckland—4.l4 a.m.; 4.47 p.m. „ M Mnnukflu —6.13 a.in., 6.46 p.m. Son— • 5.20 a.m.; sets, 5.58 j>.mi —Full October 10, 8.33 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edttla'S weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday

TO-DAY'S FORECAST. The following Is the weather forecast up.to 3 p.m. to-day Moderate to strong southerly winds are probable north of Hokitika and Lyttelton, and westerly elsewhere. The weather generally will bo unsettled, the barometer rising •lowly. v PORT. OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. INDRAVELLI, s.s.. 3763. J. T. Home, from Vancouver and Suva,— de Schryver, agent. NGAPUHI, ».s.i 640, R. Stephenson, from Wlmngarel. Passengers: Misses Moody, Hepper, Hart, Franklin, Graesich. Mesdames Kccles, Butler, Grsssich, Laird, Drummor.d, Preston, Lee, ■rlorne, Ramsboltoin, Cubitt (2), Messrs. Ecoles, .Tagger, Greenwood, Maurer, Iletherington, Jones, Home, Brown, Thompson, Johnston, Whit sou, Mason, Meyers, Gilmour, Drumniond, the Revs. Cubitt and Jacques, and Staff-Sergeant-Major Cheator.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. STELLA, s.s., 267, K. Sellars, from Morcury Bay,—Leyland-O'Brien Company, agents. KANIERI, 5.5.,, 203, T. Myers, from 'Vhnnga-rei. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. BADEN-POWELL. 3.5., 196, H. Petersen, from Wiangarei.—Northern Coal Company, agents. MOONAH. ketch, 83, Rae, from Nguuguru.-— Northern Goal Company, agents. HERALD, scow. 73. Champion, from Ngunguru. —Northern Coal Company, agents. JANE GIFKORD, scow, 20, from the coast.— Master, agent. DEPARTURES. VICTORIA, 8.5., 3000, F. G. Entwieie, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For fiis—Misses Simson, Smith, Messrs. It. D. Hudson, Currie, Hutchinson, Golebrook. C. Sanders, P. Wright, J. Ferguson. Heath, Williams, Lovell, Kellv, Archer. For Napier— Tliode (2), Way, Mesdames Sedgwick, Renwick, Wickhain, Adimson, Black and two children, Messrs. Jardine, Richardson, Pearson, A. M. Sedgwick. For Wellington—-Misses E. Johnston, Ratcliffe, Mesdames Baker, Watkins and child. Latter. For Lytteltoc—Misses Jordan, Ryan, Gill, Mrs. G. Jones,. Messrs. MoMabon, Mare.. Davis, Parker. Fot Dunedin—Hiss B. Calvert, Mesdames Guthrie, . Algie, Messrs. Algie, Guthrie; and 25 steerage for all ports. - HAUPIRI, s.s., 748, W. Mcßride, for East Coast buys, Glsborne, Napier, and Wellington. Passengers : Mm. Barr, Miss M. Robertson, Messrs. P. ll.' Foote; LanghLinds, and eight steerage. ILINIERI, s.s., 203, T. Myers, for Wliangarei. TASMAN, s.s., 193,. C. Faulkner, for Wbakatar.e. ■ . CHELMSFORD, s.s., 70, John Taw, for Te Kao and Parengarenga* ■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Losnoyj ' Indraghiri, s.s., -to sail September 26. • Orari, s.s., sailed, due October 24. . . Niwiru,. a.*., via Australia, due about October 13. .. ■■■ ■ Tomoana, s.s., to soil October 20. Whakat&ne s.s., due January 27. Mfaniro, 3.8., via Australia, sailed September 22, due November 16. ■ . LitbrPOOl>: Surrey, Via Wellington, sailed August 24, duo. early. Devon, s.s., via Australia, sailed September 22. T OUkl, s.s., duo about January 19. Morayshire, a.*., to tail October 17* - Ayrshire, 5.3., sailed August IT. Maori, s.s., tailed September 5. Nbw Yobs: — Clan Matheson, s.s., at Albany September 21. Kazembe, s.s., sailed August 13. . Gowambirrn, s.s., "via Australia, sailed October 2. 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., tailed August 13, due about October 30. * ■■ . ■ .Glen Devon, a.*., sailed, due about November 15. Daldorch, s.s., via Australia, to sail October 14. Aberlour, s.s., via Australia, to sail November 4. - Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, to sail November 7. Star of England, as., via Australia, sailed Octo- ., ber '2.' • ' , »• V.'! SinrKXRK: . Homa, barque, sailed May 13. A*Ttrl!BP: • ' ( 4 . Nal, barque, to saiL' '" ' v-; " '• £ SMS Fiu-Scisco: - Boverlc, i.e., sailed September 25, due ab«ufc •. October 24. : . i «. Inveric, s.s., to ,8811. Teddo, s.s. to sail. • , .Vascotjvbr : Den of Ruthren, s.s., to sail October 10, •;.? v ymtrr.r.m: • v ;. : ' r ; Caraccioie, ship, via Wellington, sailed June 29 .' Bidsst: ' . Mokoia, s.s.,- Sunday.. . Noma,' schooner, to sail. Mblbourhb: Jessie Craig, barque, sailed October 4. NewcAstli: . Selwyn Craig, barquentine, sailed September -24. Inga, s.s., to-day. Southern Cross, barquentine, sailed October 5. ■■ Fiji: Atua, s.s., to-morrow. Century, s.s., to sail. Koromiko, s.s., to sail, Samoa: . Atua, s.s., to-morrow, To»o,i: Atua, s.s., to-morrow. ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Stbs*T: , , •Mokoia, s.s., Monday. Fiji: ' ■■■.'/' ■ - ' " Atua, A., October 13. , ' Tonga: , Atua, 8.5., October 13. i Samoa: . < Atua, 5.8., October 13. . '.:v NltTB : • ■■■■■'• Waiapu, schooner, early. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Indravclli, e.i„ at Hobwn-street Wharf. Hawea.-s.s., at Hobsoii-street Wharf. Silver Cloud, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. Jolljr, barquentine, in stream. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. * East' Coast. To-day Hawea «|ils for the Bluff, Oamaru and vTimaru .at.l2 noon. - Thursday: Mono wai. arrives from Southern ports; Squall arrives from Gisborno and Tolago I Bay;.Atua arrives from Tonga and Samoa; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 3 p.m. , • Friday: Waltemata arrives from the Bluff, Oamaru, arid Timartt. < Saturday: Monowai sails for. Southern ports at 32 noon. : \ - --,•-«»« WXST COAST. To-day: > Rotoiti arrive# from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and nails for the same ° ports at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). > Friday: Takapuna arrives from Wellington and i New Plymouth and sails tot New Plymouth only at 4 p.m. (3 p.m. train). \ NORTHERN S.S. CO. MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at / 10.30 p.m.: Waiotahl leaves for the Great Harrier rift 1 midnight; Clansman arrives from Russell J Fiat 6 a.m., and leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, k 1 Mangouui at 5 p.m.; Ngatlawa leaves for Uiki and Taurangu at 11 a.m. tames service: Steamers leaves for Thames t . .'Paeroa and Mangawal and wAy ports daily. <*T& ; advertisement daily papers. IMPORTS. •?r Indravelli, from Vancouver: 600,0001t- tim--1 14,040 bags phosphates, 800 cases salmon, J bundles laths, 400 crates sewing machines, 3 sunilries. - THErjp" The barquentine Penclle Hill sailed from TWhitianga yesterday with 220,000 ft of kauri timber (» for Sydney. . ■ , Sr V .'Pho' ketch Moonah and the scow Herald arrived from Ngunguru yesterday with cargoes of r " coal. Tha barque Helen has been chartered to load timber at Port Esperance for Lyttelton. The Union Company's steamer Hawea leaves for the South to-day. The s.s. Stella arrived trom Whitianga yesterday afternoon with a raft of logs. The barque Ganymede Is loading timber at Port Huon (Tasmania) for Lyttelton, awl is expected to sail for that port this week.. The Liverpool iron barque Inca, at present ly- . infc- at Leith, ho* been sold to a Norwegian firm in Sarpsborg for £2723. The Inca was built at ■.j Sunderland in 1880 and is 95? tons register. The construction of the three Orient liners now building on the Clyde is bring pushed forward r rapidly, and it is difficult to say whether the .London and Glasgow Company, the Fair He Id Com-' . : pany, .or Messrs. John Brown and Co. will be ' first to launch. The new boats are to be of 11,080 : tons each, and are to run in the Australian mail, ; service under contract. with the Federal Govern- '•* .. ment. ■'■ ' ■' ' , . The barquentine Volador (Captain Richards) - lias obtained her clearance from the Customs and is expected to sail from Whangarei for Sydney ' with 160,000 ft of timber to-morrow. The scow llangi ha* arrived at Mercury Bay from Auckland to'load sleepers 'tor Kirikirl (Bay of Islands). ; , " ') . THE MARJORV GLEN. A Press Association telegram from Chrisfcluuch > - received lai4 evening States: A black-painted, . half-laden X, -que, probably the Marjory Glen, from Wellington to Dunedln, waa sighted from : lyttelton Heads, some 20 miles off, at 4 p.m. | ittho wind ia iresh from .tho south-west,;;- . * J

~ THE INGA. ;.. ■ ■ The Norwegian steamer. Inga, which is due at Auckland this morning: from Newcastle, ho« -. 1144 tons of coal for the Colonial Sugar Company. :■; THE SURREY. The steamer Surrey is expected to reach Auckland from Liverpool next week. .«She has 11 saloon and 163 steerage passengers and 7036 tons of general . cargo for New Zealand. Her cargo for Auckland consists of 2350 tons. THE INDRAVELLI. The steamer Indravclli, , Captain J. T. Home, arrived from Vancouver and Suva at 6 a.m. yesterday, and after inspection berthed at Hob-"son-street. Wharf, The steamer took her departure from Vancouver on September 3 and arrived at, Suva op the 25th. She resumed the voyage for Auckland on October 1 and arrived as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the, passage. The IndtwrelU, which is paying her first visit to this port; is a vessel of 3768 tons register,' and was* formerly engaged in the ChinaNew York service and also in the China-South African trade. Captain Home has . associated with him the following officers :—Chief, Mr. N. P. Pilcher; Second, Mr. 0. G. Thome; third, Mr. F. J. Bunker. Mr. J. P. Morgan is chief engineer. Mr. A. Frazer second, Mr. S. Williams third, and Mr. ,T. Myles fourth. On discharge of her Auckland cargo" the Indravelli proceeds to Timaru, .Lyttelton, and Wellington. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RAUAWA, s.s., 1072, E. Stephenson, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Rule, George, Finlayson, Swayne, Reynolds, the Hon. Kathleen Plunket, Mesdames Newdick, Wilson, Spencer, Broeklehurst, Marshall, Fraser, Sharpies, Elliott, Warren, Broadhurst, Frendergast, Knight, Elworth. Roach, Young, Newdick, Messrs. Marks, Bell, Hewitt. Frendergast. Fulton, Thornton, Aitken, Cojrhlan, McKensie, Newcil, Williams, Wareham, Philps, . Day, Guy, Wi'son, Allison, Frendergast, Harcourt. the Revs. Broeklehurst and Spencer and 22 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. BARAGA, 8.*., 1072, E. Stephenson, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Webster, Ellis, Humphreys. Smith, Webster. Allen, Mesdames Woolman, Archibald, A. F, Tate, Harvey, Jackson. Messrs. Jones, Woodhouse, Wilson, Gilbert, Taseoe, Harvey, S. Struthers, P. A. Hartley, A. F. Tate, J. MacMahon, Hills, Austin, Browu, M. J. Sheahan, and 20 steerage. WAITANGT, S.s.. 171, W. Bark, for Hokianga.

BY TELEGRAPH. . CAFE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. October s.—The barquefltine Selwyn Ct»ig, from 'Newcastle to Auckland, passed east at 4.50 p.m. to-day. October 6.—The s.s. Wimmera. -from Auckland to Sydney, passed west at 8.30 A.m. and the s.s. Inga, from Newcastle to Auckland, passed east at 9 a.m. to-day. : : KAIPARA HEADS. ' .:■■■' October 6.—Arrived to-day: naura, barque, from Newcastle. - Sailed to-day: Brisbane, -, i.n., for Warrnambool. WHANGAROA. . October Arrived at 10 a.m.: Apanul, s.s., from Auckland. ' RUSSELL. October 6.'—Arrived at 6.45 am.: Clansman, s.a., from Auckland. : : ; . WHITIANGA. October 6.—Sailed: Pendlc Hill, barqufntine, for Sydney. GISBORNE. ■ October 6.—-Sailed: Coronation, ketch, for Tolago Bay and Mercnrv Bay. - r v NEW PLYMOUTH. :'■ October 6.—Arrived '. at 6.45 »M, : Takapuas, 8.1., from Onehunga. """ ; ■•.■;.:•:"•'';:■":;'. ■•,,...- NAPIER. : .. : '.V-' October Sailed: Monowai. a.s., for the North. Passengers for Auckland: Miss Slmcox, Mesdames Stmcos, t'lumpton, Messrs. Plumpton, Hebb, '*. Owen, . Stevens, Primrose, Broad, Jaques, McDonald, Broußhton.. Father Goggan. , " WELLINGTON. • October 6.—Arrived :; Athenlc, s.s.. from London, Capetown, and Hobart*. Dartford ship, from Newcastle, PICTOM. . October 6,—Sailed: ■. Amokura, Govt, trainingship, for Nelson '-. ■-.■■■;.-■■■ WESTPORT. . October s.—Arrived: Rakanoa, e.g., from Auckland." - . -. ,- LYTTELTON. October 6.—Sailed : Canopus, 5.5.,, for Westpdrt; Maori, s.s., for Wellington, with 102 pastiengers. PORT CHALMERSOctober 6.j—Arrived : Kotuku, s.s., from TiPiahv; Encounter, Hi M.5.,. from the- Bluff; Eunerdate, s.s., from the Bluff. Sailed: Tarawera, s.s,. for the Norths- Passengers for Auckland ::, Misses Thompson, Beat tie. Paisley, Mesdames Deck, Thompson, Messrs. Val, Johnson, Deck, Thompson.- ; ...'..:,, ;,'; -i ,'.i„'.. ~■■.„'■.;;;■ ~,/.': ; . V ■■, BLUFF. October Arrived at 11.25 p.m t : Malta!, is., from Melbourne, via Hobart. .Sailed at 1045 p.m.: Ullinaroa, s.s., for Hobart and Melbourne.: October 6.—Sailed .* Maltai, s.s., for Dunedln. ;. '. . SYDNEY. . • : ■.October. Arrived : Maheno, s.s.i from Wellington; Gymeric, a.s., from Auckland. BRISBANE. October 6—Arrived: Manuka, R.M.S., from ; Vancouver, via ports. PLYMOUTH. ", October 3.— Sailed: Ruapebu, a.s., for Wellington and Lyttelton. : LONDON. October 3.—Sailed: Papanui, s.s.. for Dunedln, Timaru, and Lyttelton. .

Wind. Bar. Weather. Cat* Maria ... W.,fbr 30.00 Hazy ttuwdl " • " S.W., 29.93 Fair Mttuuittu Heads... W.,mgrtto 29.85 Cloudy Auckland ... w'nf .84' Showery Taurauga ... W., light 29.78 Fair East Capo ... W.'.ffer 29.73 Fine ; Gisborno ... ... W., light 29. lair . Tort Ahurirl ... N.K., light 29,08 lair Wellington ... S., f br 29.76 Ram Castlepoinfc ... . N.W., light 29.70 Showery New Plymouth ... S.13., light 29.70 Fair Capo Egraont ... \\ , i br . 29.71 Showery Vanganui ... N.B., light 29.66 Overcast Farewell Spit; ... S.,fbr 29.70 Showery Cape Foulwind ... S., I br 29.77 Showery Weetport ... S.W., fbr 29.78 Showery Capo Oarnpbeii ... S., I br 29.78 Squally Kaikoura ... ... S.K., 29.83 Squally Tort Chalmers ... SW.,fbr 29.B3 Fair Bluff W.S.W., f br 30.00 Fine

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13874, 7 October 1908, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13874, 7 October 1908, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13874, 7 October 1908, Page 6