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SHIPPING.

'High Water at Auckland— a.m.; 5.47 p.m. ~, Maaukau—7.lß a-m.; 7.46 p.m. Sun— 518 a.m.; sets, 5.59 p.m. Moo a— October 10, 8.33 ' a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following is Captain Edwin'® weather, report #fc & p.m. yesterday:— ■ Wind. Bur. Weather. „ ' S.,tbr 30.05 Hajsy Capo Maria *'• S., mod gale 30.02 Fair Russell ••• . ••• s„ mod gale 29.97 Fair Manukau Heads... svf liglrt 29.99 Fair ...Auckland. — g .E.,fbr 29.88 Fair Tauranga • - S.E., gale 29.79 Showery -East Cape „ § g tbr ' 29.85 Rain * • Si2S° r Ahnriri r S.E., m sale 30.05 Overcast w«Ulneton i S.,br 30.13 Fine 2 £ S.E., fbr 30.08 Hasy New Fbmioutti . S.E.,m gale 30.07 Fine 5, Egmont ... S., gale 30 OS Cloudy '' Wauganoi ... S., gale 30.05 Fair Jewell Spit ... N.W., light 30 10 Fine Cape Foulwind ... S., Jbr 00.12 J,) nc Westport ... S.W., 30.13 l ine . Cape Campbeil ... S„ gale 30.13 lino Ksikoura ... ... S.E., light 30.10 Fine Port Chalmers ... N.K., light 29,99 Fair Bluff Calm 29,90 Cloudy TO-DAY'S FORECAST. The following is the weather forecast up to 3p.m. to-day:—Expect south-east gale between East -Cape and Napier; moderate to strong southerly winds elsewhere in the North Island, changing to northward in places southward of Wauganui and Napier after la hours. Strong northerly winds nru probable soon over the South Island. Tho weather generally will bo unsettled, with the barometer rising north of Napier, and .... falling ' elsewhere. "' ' PORT OF AUCKLAND. , ARRIVALS. ATUA, s.s., 3444, 11. 0. lluttou, from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Passengers: Mesdames C H Nitsehke. ll.iyman and two children, 0. .Sweet, Misses M. A*. Turner, Bucknell, M. Antlrew, Messrs. C. H. Nitsehke, T. Brightmsn, J. W. Hill, A. N. Barnctt, C. Baron, E. Budd, W. A. Switzer, W. Sullivan, P. Bevan, J CarricU, G. Wright, W. Blackiock, Bayerlein, A. Radford, G Plummet-, L. Siindstein. Dr. Hayman, and eight et-eerage. S.S. Co., agents. ; INGA. R.a, 942, Spinnanger, from Newcastle.— A H. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents. CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod. from Russell. Passengers: Mifses Dawson, Boler, Mesdames Oillett, Sim-ath, Baker. Robinson J. Michle, McKeown, R. Glen, Smeath (2), A. L. Hall, McKeowis, Lynn, McQuather, Nisbet, Blundell, the Ven. Archdeacon Walsh, the Revs. Boler, J T. McWilliam. Drs. P. tl. Buck and J. S. Purdy, Master Comiskey, and three steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. AUPOURI. s.s. 463. T. Haul tain, from Tailranja. Passengers Misses Mann, Omisby, Usher {"<>). Audrey, Mesdames Smith, Weigley, Commons, . Messrs. J." Simmonds, Collett, Snaith, Usher, B. Stewart. T C. lieid, Roberts, Bremncr.—Northern ?• B.S Co., agents. MANGAPAPA, s.s., 147. J. Wilson, from Mercury Bay. Passengers: Mesdames Wills, Owen, •. Busby. Messrs. McGee, Busby, Masters Busby (2). ■ Northern SS. Co., agents. f SELWYN CRAIG, barquentine, 496, »1. Smith, from Newcastle.— J. Craig, Limited, agents. ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 84, Jas. Quinn, from tv'hangarei.—Jiiggcr and "Harvey, agents. HERO, scow, 56, Neuiuan, from Whangarci.— Winstone, Limited, agents. ALBATROSS, auxiliary ketch, 43, Clark, from ffauraasra.—A. E. Brauiid, agent. DEPARTURES. NGAFUHI, S 3., 640, Cummings, for Whangarei. • NGATIAWA, s.s., 463, P. A. Stein, for Opotiki " land Tauranga. . AWANUI, schooner. 85, Brinck, for Gisborne. RASIBLER, scow, 77, Carpenter, for Talma. ' PAEUOA, s.s., 92, E. II Goerlz, for Great Bar- ' rier, : GffEYHOUND, aux. schooner, 100, H. SubriUky, for the North. * HA WE A, S.S., 1758, Reed, for the Bluff, Oamaru .T' and ' Tir.iarii.' ■• '' ' " ' " CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod, for Russell, , - SFhangaroa, and Mangonui. ,5. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. XiOSDOST- ' : ■ " Jndraghiri, s.s., to sail September • 26. Oran. s.s., sailed, due October 24. Niwaru, s.s., via Australia, due about October li Tomoana, s.s., to sail October 20. - Whakatane ».b., due January 27. Uimu'o, 3 S., via Australia, sailed September 22, . ' ..' due November 16. ■ . JjrvßßPOor,: Surrey, a.«., via Wellington, sailed August 24, due' early. Devon, via Australia, sailed September 22.. Otaki, s.b., due about January 19- . Morayshire, s.s., to sail October 17. Ayrshire, 8.5., sailed August 17. ).>-. .> Maori, s.s., sailed. September 5. " Kbw York ; * ' Clan Matheson, 8.*., at Albany September 21. . :■! Kazembc, s.s., Bailed August 13. ~ ' Gowanburn, s.s., via Australia, sailed October 2. . Xangton Grange, s.s., via Australia, mailed August 9. ■ Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, sailed : 1 August 16, due about October 19. English Monarch, s.s., sailed August 13, due . about October 30. .- Glen Devon, b.s., sailed, due aboufc 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 df England, 8.5., via Australia, sailed October 2, duo about . December 1. XltrarKinK: V Homa, barque, sailed May 18. AjrxwxnP: Nal, barque, to sail. SiS FRAScisco: . v Boveric, s.s., sailed September 25, due about r ,* . October 24. - - j .Inverio, a.s., to Mil.' ' Teddo, s.s., to sail. JSTAiTCOVTSR: Den of Ruthven, e.a., to sail October 10. Marseilles : * - Caraccioie, ship, via Wellington, sailed June 29 • . BIDKET: ■ ' Jfokoia, s.s., Sunday. Noma, - schooner, to saiL Mblbocbhe: Jessie Craig, barque, sailed October 4: Newcastle: Southern Cross, barquentine, sailed October 5. ..... Fiji: . • . Century, s.s., sailed October 6, due Sunday, Koromiko, s.s., to sail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. San Fkascibco: : Boveric, s.s., about Octolrfr 23. j '■' St dntsy: ,• Mokoia, s.s., Monday. .; Wl: " Atua, m., October 13. losga: ■Atua, s.s., October 13. . Samoa: . - Atua, s.s., October 13. . . J{rCTE : Waiapu, schooner, - early. ' UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. > EAST COAST. .To-day: f Monowai arrives from Southern ports; Squall arrives from Gisborne and Tolago Bay; Atua arrives irom Tonga and Samoa; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 3 p.m. Friday: Waitcmata arrives from the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru. Saturday: Monowai sails for Southern ports at 12 nooni , Wist coast, Friday: Takzpuna arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for. New Plymouth only at 4 p.m. (3 p.m. train). • NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Thames service: Steamers leaves for Thames ■and Paero:/ and Mnngawai and way ports daily. Bee advertisement daily papers. - VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Indravelli, s.s., at Ilobson-etreet Wharf, Silver Cloua, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. .Tolly, barquentine, in stream Atua, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. . Inga, 8.5.. at Chelsea. , „ „ , Serwyn Craig, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. IMPORTS. • Per Atua, from the South Sea Islands: 8341 teases fruit, 135 bunches bananas, 8545 . sacks , copra, 66 casks while oil. , ' -Per Inga, from Newcastle: tons coal. Per Sclwyn Craig, from Newcastle: 783 tons ' . teoal. ■- The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane, which left Auckland on August 18, arrived at London ; yesterday. . 11 " The tlirefe-fnliftted auxiliary schooner Kaeo arrived at Port Awariui yesterday , from Gisborne and left again for Auckland, via Bay of Plenty ports. . "■• "■ ' : "" ;■■ ; ... „ ■■...■ The s.s. Maori, which left ; Liverpool for the four principal ports of the Doiiainlon on September 5, is due Hiere his month.; Auckland is the Unit port of c ill. There are 800 tons of cargo lor Duuedin, 600 for Lyttelton, 2000 for Wellington, and 1600 for Auckland. The..barque liUlvw Cloud, which is loading timber at the Railway Wbari' for Sydney, has been chartered to load coal at New wis for Auckland. The total grass registered tonnage of the Union Steam Ship Company's boats is 156,951 tons. • Advices received - from the head office of the . Union Steam Ship tympany a few days ago intimated that the n»t ie of the ?iealandia had been . changed to Paloonn, and when the vessel arrived tit Hobart last week from Sydn it was expected - -that- her bowa would indicate the change. People, however, looked in vain for the new name (says , •the Mercury). The vessel, to all outward appearances, was still the Zealandin. It seems that . there are still some Board of Trade formalities to comply with before the old name can be erased, and probably the vessel will retain her 'present name until she is docked next month. The American ship Bangalore, posted "missing" at Lloyd's, was formerly British-owned, ■ having- been -• built of iron at- Stockton-on-Tees : "-' 22 years ago. The missing ship was on a voyage .: from Norfolk (Virginia) for Honolulu, with a cargo . of .'oal for tho American navy. On November . 27 she was spoken near the equator, but since v - then no tidings ot her have been received. Tho < . • .Bangalore makes the twenty-fifth vessel to be -v. posted missing • during this year. It is worth noting that gf the lost ships eight were squarerigged sailing vessels of over 1300 tons net. ■ ' - THE MONOWAI. " The Union Company's steamer Monowai left Gisborne for Auckland at 11 a.m. yesterday and should put ill au appearance about 9 a.m. to-day. . THE MOKOIA. " The Union Company'# steamer Mokoia took hci . : Uenarturc from Sydney for Auckland at 2 p.m. yesterday, and is expected to arrive bete on , Sunday afternoon next* " : y . V s ; V:V J '• ' . ' '

THE INQA. | The Norwegian steamer Inga, Captain Spinnaugr, arrived from Newcastle at 2.30 p.m. ; yesterday with * cargo of coal, and after impaction proceeded to Chelsea to discharge. The i steamer left the New South "Wales coal port at 8 t p.m. on September 30 and experienced strong ; westerly wind# and high following sea through'out 'the voyage. : ■ ■■■■ ■■■. - , THE ATUA. The Union Company's steamer.' Atua, Captain R. O. Hutton, arrived from Sydney and the South Sea Islands at 11.45 a.m. yesterday (a day ahead of tier schedule time), and after inspection'' berthed at Queen-street Wharf, The Atua took her departure from Sydney at 6 p„tn. on September 15 and called at the usual Island ports, leaving Nukualofa for Auckland at. 6.30 P.m. . on the 3rd Inst, and arriving as 'above. Pine weather was experienced throughout the voyage. THE CENTURY. The Union Company's chartered steamer Century left Suva far Auckland at 1 p.m. on Tuesday last and is expected to reach this port on Sunday next, Her cargo consists of 59,122. sacks sugar and 472 casks molasses. THE A ITEM ATA. The Union Company's steamer Wsitemata took her departure from Timaru for Auckland at 1 p.m. yesterday and is expected to arrive here early on Saturday morning. THE SELWYN CRAIG. The harquentiuo Sclwyn Craijr, Captain 11. Smith, arrived from Newcastle shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday with a cargo of coal, and, being granted pratique, berthed at the Railway Wharf to, discharge. The barquentine left Newcastle on September 24 and experienced heavy weather on tho voyage, ft full account of which will be found elsewhere in this issue, SALE OP THE COUNTESS. A Press Association telegram received from Wellington last night states that tho Wellington Steam .Ferry Company have sold their steamer Countess to the Hawke's Bay Fisheries Company, which will use her . for trawling?, The Countess, which is a vessel .of 183 tons register, was built in Auckland in 1901. NEW OIL STEAMER. ' A large petroleum steamer named Hyreania was recently launched on the Tyne. She has been built to the order of Mr. A. 0. Goukassov and Is capable of carrying a deadweight of 7500 tons on a moderate draught of water, She has been designed for somewhat special service, and is therefore more minutely subdivided than is generally the case in tank. steamers of this class, besides which facilities are arranged for carrying dry cargo should it be found necessary to employ tho steamer in the ordinary cargo trade. Provision has been made for liquid fuel, and generally she combines all the latest improvements" put in tank steamers. ... PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. ROTOITI, s.s., 1159. Aldwell, from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Henry, English, Mitchell, Mullin, Tothill, Meedames 'Henry, Rcnaut, Rogers. Porter. Mitchell, Lonergan, Turner, Messrs. Henry, Hill, Howe, Sarnay, Porter, Montgomery, Smith. Boyd, Bull, Bishop, Parkinson, Boyd, Marks, lla'rvey, Fabian, Niecoll, Cobb, Wilson, McCullough, Brown, Colegrove. Patterson, Bash, Shirley, Graham, Piper, O'Brien, Salmon, Bishop, Piper. Judge Sim. Captains Reliant, Furneaus, Rogers, and 20 steerage. —Union S.S. Co., ngenU. PITOITOI, s.s., Williamson, from Waitara.— Master, agent. CLAYMORE, s.s., 19S, E. Dorling, from Rag. Lan and Kawbia,—Northern S.S. Co., agents, DEPARTURES. ROTOITI, « s., 1159, Aldwell, for New Plymouth and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Hughes, Johnson, Mesdames H. W. Williams, Hughes, Water Allen, Messrs. Coates. W. F. Bond, Jones, H. W, Williams, R. Jenkins. A. R. Booth,, 11. Benjamin, N. Churton, Johnstone, ■ Brown, A license. N. A. L. Gaiczard, and 18 steerage. RIMU, 8.8., 339, T. Richards, for Opunake and Wangunui. BY TELEGRAPH. CArE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. October 6.—A large two-masted steamer, with black funnel and white band, passed oast at 5.45 p.m. to-day. October *7.—A large steamer, ■unrecognisable, passed east at 6 a.m. to-day. WHAKATANE. October 7.—Arrived: Tasman, s.s., from Auck- ' land, via Ohiwa. GISBORNE. October 7.Arrived, at 1.15 p.m.: Victoria, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Jlonowai, 5,«., for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Giirney, Campbell, Mcsdames Campbell, * McKensie, Messrs. Takle, Ingram, O'Halloran, Horn, Woodall. NEW PLYMOUTH. . October 7.—Arrived at 5.20 a.m.: Rarawa, s.s., from Onehunga. . , . LYTTELTOX. . October 7.Sailed: Talunc, s.s., for Dunedin; Tarawera, s.s., for the North. Passengers for Auckland ■ Miss Bankbury, Mr. and • Mrs. Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Papps, Mr. W. Dalziel. Mararoa, b.s., for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. October 7.Arrived:' Mait&i, s.s., from the Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne; Storm, s.s., from Northern ports. Sailed: Invertay, s.s., for Sydney; Storm, s.s., for Northern ports. SYDNEY. October 7.—Arrived : James Craig, barque, from Thames; Oakhurst, < barque, from • Greymouth; Kiltobranks, s.s., from llokianga. Sailed: Mokoia, s.s., for Auckland. MELBOURNE. October 7.Sailed: Waikart 1 , s.s., for Hobart and New Zealand. SUVA. ■ October 7.Sailed: Aorangi, R.M.S., for Vancouver. LONDON. • October 6.Arrived : Whakatane, s.s., from New Zealand. THE lONIC. Wbllisgtox, October 7.—The following passengers arc leaving by the s.s. lonic, of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company to-morrow for England and Monte Video:—First saloon: From Wellington—Misses E. Aston, Wooller, Messrs. W. Hume. R. Wooller. From New Plymouth— J. and Mrs. Kowln. From Dunedin—Mrs. E. and Master Moore. From Napier—Mr. Stewart. Second saloon: Front Wellington Smith (2), Mrs. Smith, Messrs. Brennan, Cederholm, j E. Richardson, C. O. Smith, O. Tapp, Master Smith. From Timaru—Sir. W. Beaitie. From Oan Mini Elder, Mrs. Elder and child, the Rev. R. F. Elder, Master R. Elder. From Dunedin—Miss E. Harvey. Mrs. M. Harvey. From Auckland— Walker. From Hobart—Mrs. H. B. and Miss Fanning. From Sydney Mr. Needham. Third class: From Wellington— MeIntyre (2), C. Sievwrlght, Mesdames Crump, E. Mclntyre,. Messrs. W. G. Hillier, O. Standish, A. Knight, J. M. Minards, Masters Mclntyre (2). From Westport—Miss Davies, Messrs. J. Andrew, D, R. Davies. From Cbristchurch—Mr. J. Boocock. From Nelson—Mr. T. Butter. From Auckland Miss A. Wood, Mesdames Cooper, M. Wood, Messrs. F. C. Cooper, A. McOlury, W. H. Fisher, Masters Wood (2), Cooper. From Napier—Mr. D. McLennan. From Dunedin—Mr. J. E. Mowat. From TiniaruMisses Tripp (2), Mrs. Tripp, Mr. Tripp, Master Tripp. From Invercarglll—Sir. C. J. Waugb. From Sydney—Miss and Master Murray. ■ ■■ <•;:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13875, 8 October 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13875, 8 October 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13875, 8 October 1908, Page 4