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SHIPPING.

High Water at Ayclitand-rJ.il i.m.; 1.44 p.m. . * -' ,■„ Manukau-3.15 a.m ; 3.43 p.m. Sun—Rises, 7.3 a.m.; sets, 4.38 p.m. Moon—New, June 18, 10.68 a.m.

WEATHER REPORT. ;. ; ,; The , following it Mr D. C. Bate*' weather Report at a p.m. yesterday :— . • Wind Bar. Weather. ■"-... C V Maria ... N.. light 30.15 Overcast, ■•■■• Russell ... N.. light 30.16 • Ov*rca«t Mannkau Heart, K., light 30.20 Dr sale Auckland ... 8.. light Bain Taur.n e » Calm 30.20 Gloomy Oisborne ... W., light 30.3J Overcast '**» East Cape ... S., light 30.20 Overcast Tort Ahuriri . Calm 3°.25 rair Wellington ..'.' S.. light ' 30.30 Overcast ' Cashpoint ... S.W., light 30.30 Cloudy . ... New Plymouth.. S.&.I&M 20.22 Drbria Cape Egmont ... N.E.. light. Overcast Wanganui ... S. fresh 30.20 fair Farewell Spit .. S.E., light • 30.15 Cloudy Cape Foulwind.. S.K., light 30.42 °^"«*^ Westport ... S.E.. light 30.22 Overcast Cape Campbell.. S., fresh 30.28 Cloudy Kalkoura, ... Calm 33 30 Fair - Port Chalmers... S.W. 30.35 Fair Nuggets . .. S.W., fresh 30.28 .showery " Blurt ... ::. &.S.W., light 3046 Showery, WEATHER FORECAST. • The following is Mr P. C Bates.' general vratter forecast : An anticyclone, with \er> humid and unstable conditions, prevails, but an extensive area of low pressure of considerable intensity now threatens the North Island especially, nd a westerly area of low pressure is also due in the South bv Sunday. Very unsettled weather, with rain and" strong winds, is probable generally. Expect, easterly winds, strong to a gale. soon to the north of the East Cape and New Plymouth, and strong south-easterly, changing by east to' north, elsewhere. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. ■v KAIULANI. barque. 1430. P. Colly, from Njr*; •! r»*tle to Honolulu (in distress).—Russell and Soniers. agent*. FAIRBURN. auxiliary ketch, 52. Fletcher, from ~ Wairoa, (H.vwke's Bay).—Master, agent. ~.- WINNIE, scow. 19, Berridgc, from Whangarei.— ' Master, agent. -"'ETHEL WELLS, scow, 20, Wells, fron> Whanga- :. Master, agent ■- ■'.. ... ' JrsF. 12. ' , / : IKANIERI. s.s., 203, T. Meyers, rrotfi Whangarei. CTaasengers: Mown. Solmalin. Malcolm. Collins, Roberts, Oyaert, Ridge, — Northern S.S. Co., agents. _ / DEPARTURES. FLORA. s.s.. 1273. W. Mcßride. for East Coast bay*. Gisbome, Napier, and Wellington. Passen- " gers: Misses L Divrs StaijKon, Mesdame* Carswell, Hawkins. Messrs. Russell. Stanton and two boys, Burge, Ludbrook, W. E. Harrison, Long- " land, Broderick, Leslie. Hawkins, and five steerage ; NGAPUHI, s.s, 640, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. ' ' ,' f GLENELG, *,*., 288,' F Jonaa, for Whangarei. AUPOURI. s.s.. 463, T. Haultain, for Tauranga '"'' SOUTHERN ISLE, three-masted scow, VI, Caitcbeon, fir the 'North. • EXCELSIOR, scow. 84. ,1. Biddick, for Tawua. WAIOTAHI. s.i., 278. C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and Tairu*. "" EXPECTED ARRIVALS. :" > Losdon'.- Siar of Australia, * a., via Australia, •ailed June/ 4; Nerehaos, a.s.. via Australia, « sailed May *, duo about July 28: Kaikoura, a.i., '•** sailed May 6. due about July 26; Whakatane, s.s., to sail July 4, due about August 26; Kuraara. s.s., failed June 9; Marere, •_., via, Australia, to sail June 29. 1 IrTERpoOL.— si., via Sydney and 'Wellington, sailed April 24. due about July 4; Devon; as., sailed Mar 29; Fifeshire, s.s., to sail. * New Tom —Walkure. ».5..» vie Wellington .'.*. sailed May 14; Glendevon, *.*., via Australia, u •ail June 1; Bantu, a.a., via Australia, Bailed. '•■■ May 13, due about July 29; Bannockburn, a.s., via Australia, to sail early. r V S_s Frascisco.—Century, s.s.. sailed May 12, ".. due; Invertay. sua., to aail May 28; Clan Me- < - It.rts, 4.i., to sail June 25. ' Newcastle.—Aldebaran, barque, sailed June i 10; lima, barqucntine. to sail; Peudle Hill, barqucotiiie, to sail. ': Stdkst.—Victoria, s.s, to-morrow; Helga, oar- >■■'■ • yueniine. to sail. Rakotovga.—Alice, schooner, early. Friesdiy Islands.—lsabel, schooner, early Christmas ■■ Island.—Zingara, tbtee-maated •cow, early." 1 . South sua Islands.— s.s., Thursday. [■?'}-, UNION S.S. CO.'S. MOVEMENTS. ■East Coast.—: Waikare sails for Gisil* borne. Napier, Wellington. L>-ttelton, and Dun- ' "ediu at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gfrborne at 13 noon. .' Sunday : Koromlko arrives ,■■■: frtra Wettport. Wednesday: Waimna arrives '■-~"'-:! from the Bluff, Oamaru, and TSroaru; Koromiko "^' sails for Westport (meantime) at 5 p.m. Thurs- . „. day: ; Tofu* arrives from' Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Trnga; Maitai jrtfvet from- Dunelin. Lyttelton. ." Wellington, Napien and Gisborne; Squall arrives ' ; ; from Tolago Bav and Gisbome. Friday: Wairuna •ails for the Bluff,.Oarooru, and Timaru at 5 / tun. Saturday: ilaitai -sails for Gisbome, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall tails for 7 Tolago Bay and Gilborne at 12 ' nt-cn. / -West Coast*—To-day Takapuna arrives fromNew Plymouth; Corinna. sails for New Plymouth, Timaru," and Oamaru at 5 p.m. Sunday: Takar puna sails for -New Plymouth at 3.30 p.m. (2.30 ; " p.m. train);, Rosamond arrives from Nelson, Picton. Wellington, and New Plymouth. Monday: Kotuku arrives front Greymouth; Rosamond sails JfCJorJJew Plymouth. Nelson, Pieton, and Wellington fat 3 4m. (2.10 p.m. train). Tuesday: Takapuna arrives from New Plymouth; Kotuku sails for New/ Plymouth, Westport. end Greymouth . , •t 3' p.|to- "Thursday: Takapuna, sails for New riymoujh at 2 p.m. (1.10 p.m. train). "' /NORTHERN CO/S MOVEMENTS. To-flay: Clansman arrives from Mangonui, Whangaijba, and Russell about 8 a.m.; Waiotahi arrive* from Mercury Bay and Tairua about mid; : itigSt .or later; Ngapuhi - arrives from ..Whangarei about 8 p.m.; ■ Ngatiawa arrives from Opotiki •Want : 10 a.m.; Rimu > arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth. Wanganui, etc., in the afternoon; j Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Hokianga ' *ariy;'Takapuna arrives at Onehunga from New "Plymouth about 8 a.m. Sunday: Anpouri arrives | from.Tauranga about 8 a.m.; Kanieri leaves for ; « ;, Whangarei at 3. p.m. Takapuna leave* Onehunga f- for New • Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.30 p.m.). ! Kondav: Apanui leaves for Awanui. Walharara, etc, at 2 p.m.; Aupourt leaves tor Tauranga; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei at 930 p.m.; Claymore leave* Onehunga for Raglan and Kawbia at 2 p.m. (train 1.10 p.m.); Waiotahi leaves Jor Mestury Bay, Kuiotunu. and Whangamata at Sp.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell and Opua - at 7ja ' TCSSELS IN HARBOUR "'" Iris. H.M. cable steimer, at Calliope Dock Wharf '/'■■ Star of Ne v Zealand, «.«., at Queen-street Wharf. Indravelli, »-s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Kaiulani, barque, in stream. . Waikare, *.»., at Queen-street Wharf. ',: laWdil!. ti nt Queen-street Wharf. — • . Rinadi, «.*.{;»». Queen-street Wharf. _">■'..■, Jame* Craig,' barque, at Hobson-*treet Wharf. * •« Solgran, barque, .at H*bson-*treet Wharf. Kaco. aux. schooner, at Hobaon-street Wharf. l.aira, 'barque, at Hobson-atreet Wharf. K-reru, retch'. at Hobaon-street Extension. ■Captain Francis Naylor, late master of the Penguin, . has l>een appointed mate of the small I : :C afert steamer'Wa!r.»u/ which is at present running in the Wellington-Nelson-Motueka trade vwfcr charter to the-Anchor Company. Captain ,vS ; ? Njvlor Join*/the . Wairau to-day. ■* • Mr. H. 8. Baldwin, late chief engineer of the <::': Talnne,'has- joined the Pukaki as chief, vice Mr. Q.'.-J/ Campbell, who has retired from the service. ■ : :jrr. J. .Finlayson has taken Mr. Baldwins place oa, the Talune. /■ - > - v ;.■■■; • -*»vif,Mr.-R.i (Jraig. formerly an engineer in the '' Blackball Company's service, and late actingengineer of th». Storm, has Joined the Ennerdale §£pa« second engineer. Mr. Anderson, who has been * |'' acting-second ' engineer i- of the .-' Ennerdale, ■ re- ;; ' joins tbe Storm. • Mr James Jeffries, third en- ': gineer of the: Ennerdale, will remain ashore at Wellington in order to be examined for his second engineer's certificate. ... Mr. Neilson. late of the ?•. Monowai. will Join the Ennerdale in his place. -? ? ' The Hufidart-Parker (oilier Moorabool arrived -•<at« Newcastle last- Saturday from Timaru. The • vessel U now loading coal for her second trip to - New Zealand, and is to sail to-day for Wellington, . Lvttelton, Dunelin, and possibly Timaru. Mr J. Finlayaon. late chief of the Kaitangata, has joined the Talv.ne in place of Mr. Baldwin. ■ Messrs.-. W. H. Hiiiop and W. G. Sandes, who were third engine* rs on the Flora and Hauroto -'•* respectively, have changed places. Mr. P. J. I )•*-Ward.. formerly th rd engineer on the Maori, and H ■'■■ ,Mr. E. A. Griffiths, third engineer on the Waihora, ."*:{'• have exchanged ships. ' / * THE HINEMOA. j' The ■ Government steamer Kinemoa is due at i i Auckland this evening from Wellington, via ports. VVMMr , v --v-r- . •;■■-■ ■ ■■■ ' - '■ ■ ' ''' " '" ■" THE SVDNEY BOAT. ""'" ; The i.a. Victoria, which left Sydney for Aucki Vland at 5 p.m. Wednesday last, is expected to i-'--v i Teach' this port to-morrow afternoon. I She leaves : ; : '/'?>:for.East Coast and Southern ports on Tuesday : „ afternoon.' -" : '. ■ ;'.'...:■'..;' '.. ■■■ '■"■.:■■ ■ _,- ..';_•'. > THE WIMMERA ;'.;'.■. The Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera, from ; Southern and East Coast ports, will, be due at 'Auckland to-msn - >w morning. She leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. .on .Monday-;, . : : AUCKLAND- SERVICE. On .her. arrival at Dunedin ' from Auckland, via <;<'-''■ port*, on the 17th inst, the Union Company's '■;," *.». Waikare i* to withdraw for survey and over- ? ':< '.' haul. Her running will be taken up by the Mono■T. wai. which...is undergoing overhaul at Port ;.. Chalmers, and will sal" on the 18th ii.st. In the meantime, and during the Waikare's withdrawal, •'; the Maitai will continue in the service until she ■ ?;j>; returns to Dunedin on July 8. On the following day the Waikare ia to resume from Dunedin. . FROM TUG TO TRAWLER. ~ , ~, A* the sailing vessel falls away from the ranks .:/,'of the merchant marine so the function of the 'steam tug, becomes ■• largely v unnecessary. For several years past, owing to the diminution in .. the -number of sailing vessels vialdng Wellington V"'' '--(says the 1 Post), there la* been comparatively little towing work to, be done in Wellington, and the Wellington , Harbour :'. Ferries, ..; Limited, have found that their * steamer Duco has been hardly paying her way. In consequence it has been fe*v&decided to convert her Into: a, trawler, and work-s?f';,-,s? men have already begun the .transformation. Her hold will be made into on Insulated chamber and *>, refrigerator iis -to\ be installed. ' ' ' -■ '• ' '■■'■' THE WHAKATANE. The New i Zealand Shipping ' Company's steamer Whakatane is to leave London about July 4 lor Auckland '■ direct. < She will be s due at this port ' sbouf August 26 next.

THE KOROMIKO. The turret steamer Koromiko will be due at Auckland io-mcrrcw with a cargo of coal from Westport. MORAYSHIRE. FROM LIVERPOOL. A somewh-it unusual variation .'rom the ordinary route of the Federal-Houlde.r-Shire vessels will be made by the steamer Morayshire, which, instead of proceeding hum Sydney to Auckland and then down the Bast Coast, will proceed to Wellington direct and thence to Auckland. Lyttelton and Dunedin in the order named. The vessel Is at present en route from Capetown to Sydney, and v.ill be due at Auckland about July 4. THK KAIULANI. The AmerlAt'.i barque Kaiulanl, bound from Newcastle to Honolulu with a. cargo of coal, put into Auckland yesterday morning in >» disabled condition. She" left Newcastle on April 16, and when about 903 miles off the V.nsi Cape nf New Zealand broke htr rudder head. Temporary repairs were effected afte* much difficulty, and the master decided to put Into Auckland for repairs. The barque experienced verv bad weather for se\er.il weeks. Details of th" " windjammer s voyage appear elsewhere in this issue.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14085, 12 June 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14085, 12 June 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14085, 12 June 1909, Page 4

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