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SHIPPING.

■ ■ . ;,,,;>• «, •*' i ■■* '> - • High Water a Auckland—lo 29 a.m.; 10.5* p.m. . ■ „ M.-.aukau-12.28 a.m.; 12.55.p.m. •' Sun—fti»e«*,' 6 a.ra.; i sets, 5.56 p.m. '' . Moon— quarter, : . March 29, 4.19 a.m. • - - , -. . ••- , _— .... •v •• . WEATHER REPORT.The following is Captain Edwin's weather report at 5 p.m. yesterday:— Wind. Bar. Weather. Cape : Maria ... E., fr breeze 29.95 Showery Buaiell ... E, fresh 28.93 Showery . ■ Miriukau Beads S N.E., fresh • 30.04 Cloudy Auckland — N.E., breeze 30.04 Fair - .. ' Tauranga ... E.,f breeze 30.C8 Overcast Port Ahurirl ..: N.E., f breeie 30.12 */* I<'1 <' Wellington ... N., light 30.04 hue Caetlepoint ... N.E., breeze 30.C8 Cloudy New Plymouth.. S.W., light 30.09 Hazy - Cape Egraont ... N.E., light ~ 30.10 line : Wanganui ... S, light 30.06 FanCape Fare-Well.:. W. light 30.07 Hazy • Weatport... ... N.W., light V 30.07 : tine . Cape Campbell.. N.. gale 29.96 J, no Kaikoura . ... Calm '.'.. 29.94 |ir,o Port Chalmers.. - N.E., light 29.88 Fair Nugget« ... A* E., tight '29.85: toggy • (!;■;.■ Bluff. NV.V.,light -29.83 Fine TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Th 6 following is the" forecast up to 3 p.m. toStrong easterly winds are probable north of New Plymouth and Xapier and increasing northerly winds elsewhere.. Showery and changeable, weather is probable on the East Coast north of Napier and rain in the southern districts and west coast of the South Island. There will be -a little movement of tie barometer in the North, but falling over the South .Island. ".-'- PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS MONOWAI, a;*,', 3433, J. Robertson, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Bryson, Waters, Twohill, Kingabv, Rolls, Lock wed, Cotd, Miller, Davie*. Jackinann. Cox, At , tins, Pilcher ATorgnn, Mesdames Mclntyre. Ross. Scandiett, Lvsaar, Burke, Harvey and son, Judd and«'wo children, AiUn, Parke-. Fromm, Judd, Ma'vhinney, lining. Messrs. Davidson, Stark. Judson. Smith, Cla,k, Gilmour, Ross, Cook, Atkins, . Ashman, Whif3v.ush, Lvsnar, Scott, Cruickshank McLaren,. Burleigh, Pannell, Carbould, Allan, Parker, Preston, ' Judd Bade. Primrose, Lysnar, Laing, and 57 stae<-age.—Union S.S.' C 0.,; agents. . NGAPUHI, s.s.. 640, 0. W. Cummings, from Whangsrel. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Malcom, Mr. and Mr*. Goldic, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Misses Alison, Sinclair Andersen, Lloyd (2), Pierce, Einndein, Mesdanies McLaughlin, Simpson, Ryan, Crone,-Mackie, Harrison, Manning, Bull. Messrs. Meldrtrai, Walker, Lanigan. Bates. Johnson, Valentine, Watts, * Trevithick, Iher, ~ S.M., Baker, J. Pollard, M.P., "Dagg, Heath. Beehre, Nordern, Wyatt; Little, McLean. James, Miller, Buckley, , McLaughlin,' Buckland, Halcombe, Linberg, Lawson. Rountrce, Gibbons. Wilson, Fraser, Main, Dawson. Foote, the Rev. Kirkwood, and 10 steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. SQUALL, s.s., 369, J. SfcKenzie, from Gisborne, ▼i* Limestone Island.— S.S. Co., Rgents. GLENELG, 5.5,,. 288, F. Jonas, from Whangarei. James Smith and Co.. agent*. WAIOTAHI, si 278, C. * Hopkins, from Taurange * and Ohiwr . Passengers: Misses Jordan, Spittail, Messrs. Sinclair, Wood, Mabay.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 122, ,T. /Taw, from the Great Barrier Passengers: Misses Young, Patterson. Mesdames King Blomfield, Messrs. Coupland, King, Cairns, Walker, Northern S.S. Co., agents. WAIAPU. auxiliary schooner, 57, J. Robertson, from Gisborne.—W." F. Utting, agent. -. DEPARTURES. CAPE BRETON, s.s., 3572. Warden, for London. WAIOTAHI, b.s., 278, C. Hopkins, for TauXfg*. TASMAN. *■=, 169, C. Faulkner, for Taaranga sad Whakatenc. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. E4BT Coast.— Atua arrives from Westport. Saturday: Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne -at- noon; Monowai sails for Southern porta st' noon. Wbct COASTj— Rosamond soils for Greymouth at X pjn.; Ta&apuna : arrives from New Plymouth and leaves lor New Plymouth and Wei- .- , lington at 3 jo. (2.10 p.m. train). •'..- NORTHEftN 8 S CO "S MOVEMENTS. ■:'ii.-"i ■■ ;,.. . • '■•''. -. ■ ... :,..■■ - ■. .. ... '.. .■ ■ ... ■•' To-day: Apiinui arrives from the North about 2.30 p.m.; Ngapuhi , leaves; for • Whangarei at 10.30 p.m.; ' Ngatiawa: leaves for Opot-iki at S a.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei. Coastal service: See advertisements daily papers. . ■ ' ■ '. . IMPORTS. ' Per Monbwai, from the South: 160 sacks bran, 315 bags :!our. 32 sacks malt, 50 sacks pollard, 116 boxes' butter, -700 bales straw, 437 sacks oats, .4840 sacks wheat, 12 hogshead* ale, 1291 v sacks seed, 10 sacks barley, and a large quantity of. sundries. K?S*6Slv'Vi'"¥i''''-i ;^"< v -=': ; ? '■■:■■■'■::.:'':' '- '-"-■:.-"' V. '"■■''■ ;;''.;»•"-',;-*'■.'*'.'>" ■':'■ '■ ■'/,' -.:':•-: The is Wairur.a has been fixed to load produce "at the Bluff on April 3, Oamaxii on the 6th, and Timaru on the 7th for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland On discharge at Auckland ' the Wairnna; will be floated into the Calliope Dock for cleaning and i painting. The barque Aldebaran has'sailed from Newcastle with a cargo of coal for Auckland. The steamer G'cnelg arrived from Whangarei yesterday witn a shipment: of coal for this , port. The s.s. Wawika leaves Napier this afternoon for ■ "Gisborne- and Auckland, « and should •: reach here on. Monday afternoon. Oh discharge at this port*she will ; proceed to Newcastle to load coal for Southern centres -• "j -*-,". ". ' ~ ——————————— I, *-. """- ' '.: TEC YEDDO. - The' Australian Mail liner Teddo, which left i " SaarLErancisco on March-15 for 'Apia, Auckland, and Sydney, has 2.0C0,000ft iof lumber : and 650 tons of 'general cargo for Australian ports and "30 *m:s fit genera; cargo for. New Zealand - ports.- . _—, , :— *- . . . THE CAPE BRETON. The s.s. Cape Breton sailed tor London direct - -yesterday •at nine ; a.m. * She has •- on board the following cargo from ;. New Zealand 1 ; ports:— from Auckland' 687 bales wool, 3652 cases and - 770 " ticks ■ kauri gum." 410 bales flax, 21 > damps = ; . tew casks tallow, 58 casks pelts, 19 bales leather, ' 1679 bags opra,; 5148 packages spelter, 851 • packages ore *, Wl pieces" timber, > a . quantity «' bark, and 41 packages : sundries. From Napiei 3393 bales and 52 pockets , wool, 5 bales skins, -655 ■ casks . tallow, 106 bales flax, - 12 casks casings, 4; cases casing From Waiters : 20 casks pelts. f , ' From Lyttelton: '1523 bales wool, 21 bales flax, * bales hair, 189 casks pelts, 178 casks tallow. From" Wellington: 1530 bales wool, 48 i bales. skins, 233 casks : tallow, 181 bales flax. From Dunedin : 1597 bales ; wool, 395 bales tow, 290 bales flax 118 casks ' tallow, 12 casks pelts, 8 packages .sundries. The steamer i will ■be due ; in ' London ■ about . May.l 6. -. .- .■- •■ f y . , THE MAfiHONA. The'steamer Mashona is due ' at Auckland J today- from New York and : r Australia. i_j I " ... THE MOKOIA. The Union Company's steamer Mokoi* took her , . departure' from i Sydney; for Auckland at 1 p.m. -1 / on Wednesday ;'and - is-expected :to reach' port , . on Sunday afternoon next. She has 152 passengers' and 330 tons, of cargo for this port. .'/','''{ ••.<; ' : — ] —■" ' THE WAIAPU. The auxiliary schooner Waiapu, Captain 3. Robinson, arrived l from ':-, Gisborne ;i early ; yesterday morning after a fine weather- passage. The schooner, whicn berthed at i Quay-street Jetty No. • 2, brought 300 sacks of barley. *, .* " - I, ' " V \ ] J} THE ATUA. ■■•;.• ;,, i ■- The Union' Company's steamer. Atna ; left Westport at midnight on Wednesday with 800 tons of [ I -. - coal for Aucklaid. She is expected to reach hen about -1130 to-night. S' THE MONOWAI. '■■'-. ■"■■ At 10 a.m. yesterday the s.s. ' Monowai, Captain 3 Robertson. arrive-! *: from F Southern and East Coast ports and berthed ■-, at Queen-street Wharf. The* Monowai sailed from Dunedin at 4 p.m. on Friday last and called at; Lyttelton, i WellingWh, Napier, and Gisborne, leaving the last-named port at "noon on Wednesday .'. and arriving "■ as above. Fine weather, with moderate north-west" winds, prevailed on ■■ the : voyage.; The steamer returns vi , , ti the South at noon to-morrow. • ■ PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth ; -'aßsengers: Misses > Drake, • Kennedy, Mesdames ,• Dickie,. Henderson, Hoskin, Messrs. Henderson, Coutts, Finlay, Cameron, Tennant, f Hoskins, Coates, Lewis, ' and 10 steerage.—North-. " era S.S. Co,, agents. . ,-;:''■'''-■;■",':-— : ';•■■■.: ! :" --■■:'■;■'■■■■: DEPARTURES.'' RARAWA, b.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers; Mioses Austin, Robinson, Mesdames Bushil), Smith, Messrs. Turner, Walker, Brown, Harris, Holmes, Allen, Archdeacon Walsh, and nine steerage. CLAYMORE, s.s., 198, E. Dorling. for Hokianga.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14019, 26 March 1909, Page 4

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