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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland— a.m.; 10.4 p.m. „ ~ Manukau—ll37 a.m.; 12 p.m. Sun—Rises,' 4.37 a.m.; sets, 6.33 p.m. Moon—Last quarter, November 16, 11.11 «.m, WEATHER REPORT. liv following- Is" Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday:— v«vvn-!r-'— ' Wind. *'■ Bar. ' Weather, fv. Mafia - S., l'? 1 ' 1 30 - 61 Cloudy Russell ~ N., light 30.65 Kmc M&nukau Heads S., brces 26.59 line • Auckland ... *»., light 26.66 fine T ... fresh 17.70 Fine BSaCiw- ... 5.8., fresh - SMI Cloudy S?»borm> P ... S.E., fresh 20.62 Fine l'brt'AMriri ' S.E.. light 30;57 Overcast Wellington .... * S.. breeze .j0.06 Fine Castlepoint ... S.W., light. 29.58 Cloudy New Plymouth.. S.W., breeze 30.59 Fine Wangimul ... S.E., breezy 35.63 Fine Farewell Spit ... E.X.E., light 30.62 Overcast i Capo Foulwind S.W., breeze 29.61 Fino Cape Campbell S., fresh 36.62 Cloudy Kaikour* ... E.N.E., light £8.57 Hazy Tort Chalmers... S.W., breeze 31.56 Gloomy Nuggets, v ... S., light 28.50 Overcast Blutf ... Calm 33-53 Fine TO-DAY S FORECAST. The following is'to-day's forecast up to 3 p.m. : Moderate to strong easterly winds, with Sailing barometer, northward of Thames and Manukau Heads, but moderate easterly winds, with little movement of barometer everywhere else. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. STELLA. «.s., 267, E. Sellars, from the coast.— Leyland-O'Brien Timber Company, agents. KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Myers, from Whangaiei. Passengers - Messrs. A. Jones, J?. Carter, W. Manningtou —Northern S.S. Co., agents. LTTTELTOX. s.s.. 103. G. Laiety, from the Great Barrier —Dcvo:ij.c:V Steam Ferry Company, ageuts. " DANDY, mow, 98. (>. TJalie, from Wtaangspoua.' : — Timber Company, agents. SEAGULL, scow. 87. 11. McKihlay. from' Vliangepoua.—Ford Shipping Line, agents. J, I DEPARTURES. TOFUA. s.s., 4345. G. llolford, for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and Sydney. Passengers: Misses Lane, Robertson (£), Mesdames Sisley, Harrington, Messrs. A Cross, Harrington, E. A. Cooke, A. V. Allen, G. J. Kinderinan. Robertson (2), and three »tee rage. NGAPUHI'. s.s., 640. C. W. Cummings, for Whangarei. WAIOTAHt, s.s., 27?, C. Hopkins, for the Great Barrier. TASMAX;, s.s., 153. C. Faulkner, for Whakatane.- ; -: ■ . NORTHERN' CHIEF, barque. _ 263, Spruit, for Kaipc<ra and Australia. ' . ' "'UNION S.S. CO.'3 MOVEMENTS. Ejlst Coast. To-day: Squall arrives from GUborne and sails for Tolago Bay and Gisbornc at 13 noon ; lam- . wera arrives from Southern ports; Wairuua sails for Napier at 5 p.m. Saturday: Tarawera sails for Southern ports at 12 noon. • . West Coast. Friday: Takapuisa arrives from Wellington and New Plymouth and sails for. New Plymouth only at 3* p.m. (2.1& p.m. train}.. Saturday: Corinna arrives from Southern ports. - HUDDART-rARKEiI C'O.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Victoria arrives from the South; WUainera arrives from Sydney. " Monday: Victoria sails lor Sydney. Tuesday. Withmeia sails for. the South. NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Xgapuhi arrives from Whaugarei about 6 p.m.; Kameri leaves lor Whangarei Town Wharf at noon; Rarawa arrives .at Onehunga ■. from New Plymouth about S a.m. and leaves forthe same port at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Claymore arrives at Oaehirßga from Raglan and Kahis. about 6 a.m. and caves for Hokianga at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Mangapapa arrives from Koaotoin. WMtiiasf. ■' anil Whaiisam-ita. early; Aurouri arrives from Taura-ga about a a.m. Coastal service: Steamer# leave foe Thames, r.eroa, Wirkvoßb, Wiiviere. Mahurinji Heads. ArleHTlav, Brown} Ray, w«dc, Wxipu, M*takana, Puhoi. Kawau, Little Omaha, Big Omaha. Fakiri, and Hansawai daily. Sec advertisement . daily piperi. *" The barque Aldebarau, sow on the voyage from > Newcastle ;to Auckland, has 1 600 tons of coal for this port, and the barque James Craig, also bound from Newcastle to Auckland, has SCO tons of coal and 30 tons oi coke. ' Captain Vendor, lata mate of the Walht, takes command oi the Ronga when that, vessel enters commission 7' in ... the Wellington-Nelson-running. y '.J i At 'Port Chalmers the Union Company's stesnier Talus* is undergoing overhaul and survey. Meanwhile the Tarawera is engaged on the East Coast wfSfcfc < -■ .■- •': .•r. , V( CENTURY TO REPLACE - AEON. A« has already been stated, it has been definitely decided by, the Howard . Smith Company, Limited, to employ the steamer Century in the San FranciscoAuckland-Sydney trade in place of the Aeon, which was lost in July last on Christinas Island; .YXhe Century is at present running tyjder charter to the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, but will shortly be available .'or her owners* service. Captain E. A. Downie, v.ho commanded the wrecked Aeon, is to have charge of the Century. THE TARAWERA. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera, from Southern and East Coast ports, left Gisborne ior Auckland at 11.45 a.m. yesterday, and is expected to reach this port abont 10 a.m. to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13905, 12 November 1908, Page 4