SHIPPING.
High Water at Auckland—6.36 a.m.;..i.l 'P-in - „„ Manukaii—B.3s a.m.; 9 p.m. Rises, 7.7 a.m.; sets, 4.45 p.m. Moon—Full, to-day, 11.47 , p.m. WEATHER REPORT. •- The. following is Mr. D. C. Bates' weather report at 4.30 p.m. yesterday:— Wind. Bar. Weather. Cape Maria ... N.E., h.g. 29-90 Rain Russell ... E., -gafc 30.03 Ram Manukau Head* N.E., f. b. . 30.10 Showery Auckland ... E., br. 30.10 Overcast : Tauranga ... E.S.E., f. b. 30. Gloomy ' East Capo ... E.. I. b. 30.21 Cloudy fiabome ... S.E., light 30.33 Overcast Tort Ahuriri ... Calm 20.35 Overcast Wellington -„..S., light- '30.32 Overcast Casttepoint ... S.E.. light 30.35 Overcast New Plymouth.. S.E., br. 30." Overcast . Cape Egmont ... E., light 30.-,, Fine . Wanganui ... E.S.E., 1. 30.2= J air Cape Farewell... M.. f. b. 30 23 Cloudy , Cape Foulwind.. S.E., light 30.13 Overcast Westport ... S.E., light 30.20 Overcast Cape Campbell, S.. '~ b. 30.25 Cloudy Kaikoura ... Calm 30.37 Overcast Pert Chalmers... N.K., f. b. 30-30 Overcast Nuggets ... N.E., f. h. 30.30 Cloudy Bias Calm 30.25 Fine WEATHER FORECAST. . The following is Mr. D. C. Bates' general weather forecast Heavy rain Is probable north of the East Cape and'Kawliia and elsewhere thortiv. A taeavv easterly gale is probable north Of the East Cape and Kawbia; south-easterly, strong to a gsie, thence to Cape Campbell and Hokitika. and northerly, freshening strong to a. gale, elsewhere. The barometer will fall everywhere and the weather will remain very unsettled for a few days. ;.*:'.' PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. '. NAVUA. *.».. 2930. F. Evans, from Westport.--Union S.S. Co., agents. -.':,■:' * •NGATLAWA. s.s., 463, W. Bark, from Tauraniga. aal Opowki. Passengers: Mrs. J. Evans, Mb* Keller, Messrs. Evans, Queeman, H. Ambler. J, »si W. Gambler. Clark, Mills, Stacy, Parkinson, Oitanour. Gaslin, Francis, Cutfield.—Northern b.S. Co.. agents. KANIERI, M. ( 203. T. Meyers, from Whangarei. Passengers: Messrs. H. Garvy, K. Holmes.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. "CHELMSFORD, ■.«., 123. John Taw. from the North. Passengers: ' 'f Downic. Messrs. R. i Melville, B. Mflviß lews, Stephens, Chris- | terpen, one Austrian. .them S.S. Co., agents. i- EMPREZA. barque, . „ Stenbeck, from Newcastle, en route, to Gisborne. —J. J- Craig, Ltd., . ifreat*. ■ ' JESSIE CRAIG, barque, 633, D. Urqnhart, from Liyttelton.—J. J, Craig. Limited, agents. DEPARTURES. i ENNERDAtS. S.S., 1147, Cox, for Wellington. NGAPUHI,*s.s, 540, E. Stephenson, for Whaugarei. ._;"., EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; Lokdox.— of Australia, *.«., via Australia, sailed Jans 4. due about Julv 28; Nerehana, ss., via Australia, sailed May 6," due about July 5; WhakaUne, a.a., to sail July 4, due. about August 2o; Kumara, «..%.. sailed June S, due about July 27; SUrere, *.«.. via Australia, to sail June 29. LxsfEKPooii.Morayshire, s.a., via Sydney and Wellington, sailed April 24, due about July 4; ■'■- Uevon. s.s.. via Australia, sailed May 29. due 1 about July Wf-; Fifeshire, s.s., to sail July 24; ; Cornwall, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 26, due : about August, 24. " '■" < New Vorh —Walkure, ; i.a., via Wellington •ailed May 14; Glendevon. s.s., via Australia, •ailed June 6, due about August 20; Bantu, s.s., .via." Australia, tailed May 13, due about July 29; ; Bannockburn. s.s., via Australia., to sail early ,:Tomoana," 8.5., via Australia, due about August 23; Kabinga, s.a., via Australia, to sail July 15, dU'- about September 24; Indradevi, s.s., via Australia, to sail July 31. ; : Sax Fbajccisco.—lnvertar, s.s., sailed June 12, due about July 12; Clan'Mclnnes, a.s., to sail June 25; Gymerie, s.s., to sail July 30. STDJfKY.— s.s., to-morrow. Newcastle.—Handa Isle, barqtientine, to sail; BeJia, baxquentine, sailed June 25. - fijtBOTOSOA.— schooner, early. yRn:!TDi.T Islaxds.—Tsabel, schooner, early. -Sottth Sea Iblasds.— b.s , early. Fur.Waihora, s.s., to sail. .. Eastejut IPacific— r.s., to-day. '-:■'• Noefolk laiuijrD.—Southern Cross, s.s., about Jul/ 10. < MzLAKEsik.— Southern Cross, s.s., about July 10. PROJECTED, DEPARTURES T.OSIWS-.—Kaikoum, s.s.. Julv 31; Mamari, s.f., Ji.ly 24. ■ ■ * • -■ • Noumea.—Louisa' Craig, barque, to-day. - SCBPEI£E ISLAJfn.—Louisa Craig, barque, today. >~V'»Sn)X'ET.—Mokoia, s.s.. Monday. .^Fui.Navua, 5.5.,. Wednesday." UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. pß**-*" Coast.—T©-dayv Hauroto -arrives from Tahiti and Rjrotorga; ■ Flora sails for v-:JPfgt.oMst.bays, Gisborne, Kapler and Wellington • «i 8 a.m.; Tarawera sails for Gisborne, *?v«pier, Wellington, . Lyttelton and Duutcdia at 12 noon; Sijustl tails for To- " lago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon v Sunday: Tahine arrives from ■' Dunedin, Lyttelton, feW«lliugton, Napier, and yisborue; Mokoia arrives < from Sydney; Koromiko arrives from Westport. ; Monday: Mokoia sails for Sydney at 6.30 p.m. Tn*sday: Hauroto'sails tor Rarotonga"and Tatuii At 12 noon; Talune sails "for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dup.edin at 2 p.m. Wednesday: Navua" sails tor Sava'- and ;Lauioka at 12 noon; Wainina. arrives from , the Bluff, uamarti. and Timaru. Thursday: Monowai arrives jrom Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier, and Gisborne; Squall arrives ' from Tolago Bay and Uirboroe: Koromiko sails for Westport at 5 p.m. (meantiiTse). Saturday:' Monowaj sails for Gigborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails "for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon; Wairuna sails for the Bluff, Oarnaru, and Timani at 12 noon. WEOT Coast.—: Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. Sunday: Rarawa fails for -New: mouth at = 3 p.m. (2-30 p.m. train); Rosamond arrives from Nelson, Ticton, Wellington, and New ' Plymouth. Monday: Rosamond sails for New Ply."pmouth, Nelson, Picton. and Wellington at 3 p.m. ■ Tuesdav: Raiawa arrives from New Plymouth. *"Thnrsday: Rarawa sails: for New: Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Saturday: Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. - ' NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. •';:;. ~ To-day: Aupouri: arrives from Tauranga about--8 a.m.; Kameri arrives from Whr.ugarei Town P*Wharf early; Ngapuhi arrives from. Whangarsi j'; Railway Wharf about 5.30 p.m.; Claymore arrives jit One'hunga from Hokianga. aljout 6 a.m.; Rarawa, arrives at Onehunga from I New Plymouth about.B.3o a.m.' Sunday: Kanieri leaves for Wha- .- ngarei Town Wharf; Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New riymoutn; Clansman arrives from Russell, etc., about 6 a.m.". Monday: Clansman leaves for Opua and Russell; Apanuf leaves for Whangaroa, Jtongonui, . Awanui, Houhora, and Waiharara; §Aupouri leaves for. Tauranga and Ohiwa; Waiotafei leaves for Tairua, Mercury; Bay, Kuaotunu," I Whangapoua, and Port Cltarles; Ngapuhi leaves for : Whangarei Railway Wharf; Kanieri arrives '" from Whangarej Town Wharf about 8 p.m. ; Clay"mare leaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawhia. . Note.—For times of departure of outward iteUHSrB lee the company's, time-table on page 1. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ■ Irij. 11.M. cable steamer, in stream. Kaikoura, s.s., at' Railway Wharf. Navua, s.s., at HsbsoH-street Wharf. Tajawara, *.-■., at Queen-street Wharf. Squall,' 6.a.' at Queen-street Wharf. Flora, s.s. ; ;«4 Quay-street Jetty No. 2. ] Leicester Castle, ship, in stream. J Kajulani, barque, in stream, lima, barqttentine, at Chelsea. I Hazel Craig, barque, at Railway Wharf. v- Zjngara, sua. scow, at liobson-street Extension. . • Louisa Crais, barque, in stream. f; Aldebaran, barque, at Railway Wharf. IMPORTS. Per Navua, from Weetport: 1306 tons coal. Per Jessie Craig, from Lyttelton: 800 tons grain and produce. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura sails for Napier and Wellington to-day. " The barquentine Helga, now en route from New- "; castle to Auckland, has 1035 (jags of coke and & quantity of timber for this port. Cable advices have come to hand notifying that the Tyser liaer Indralema arrived, at London on the 20th uK. from New Zealand .port?.. u She is timed to leave there again on the 16th inst. for Melbourne and Sydney and the usual 1 ports in the Dominion. Auckland will be the -.', first, port ot call in New Zealand. Messrs. Wunderlich, Limited, of Sydney, have ' "received a cablegram stating that their principals in Marseilles have chartered the Italian barque Dotide to sail for Wellington and Auckland about the end of July with a cargo of Marseilles tiles. News by the mail states that the iron ship ■ Barcore has changed hands, having been sold to . Norwegian owners for about £3950. ' Captain R. Browne, master of the &hip Leicester Castle, which recently put into Auckland in dis.ireHS, has received a cablegram from the owners authorising him to proceed to' England for in- ;., structions. He leaves by the Navua on Wednesday, en -route for Vancouver and England. KOROMIKO LEAVES WESTPORT. ' The turret steamer Koromiko left Westport for Auckland yesterday with a cargo of coal and is ■W expected to arrive here on Monday next. THE TALUNE. The s.s. Talune, from Southern and East Coast ; ports, will be due at Auckland to-morrow morning. She will return South on Tuesday . afterrf,;;, noon. ■' ' THE SYDNEY STEAMER. ■" The Union Company's steamer Mokoia, which • left Sydney for Auckland on Wednesday afternoon, "is expected to reach this port on Sunday night. She leaves on the return journey to Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. ■-. , ■. . . ; : ... ■ • '■•;.,, SMART SAILING. The Auckland-owned barque Jessie. Craig, Cap- ' .tain * D. Urqubart, arrived from. Lyttelton at 9 a.m. yesterday after a smart passage of three days H 13 hours. She sailed from Lyttelton at 8.30 p.m. - on Monday last and experienced strong southI west and south winds and high following seas till i ■-breast; of Cuvier Island at. 3 a.m. yesterday, thence ; cast winds and moderate sea till reaching ; port. The passage from the East Cape to Auck- [ land only occupied 27 hours. The Jessie Craig } "berthed at-..: Hobson-street Wharf to : unload her 1 cargo A) f produce on discharge of which she will K sail for tj ,-i Kaipara to load timber for Mel- )| bourne. Ou the voyage from Lyttelton to AuckP land an ordinary seaman named C. Mcl"'igh fell I from aloft on Thursday morning and i»,id from E injuries received at-7.10 p.m. on the same day. pS Details of the accident will be found elsewhere " . if this issue. feiilliS^SK i *'?f''* -^&' : iS[''sWi&': : "X'[ : ';■"" ' ';''"; - ■•':■.'■'■"■
' '■.'" I ',' v THE NAVUA. ' The Union Company'* 'steamer JTwma,. Captain F. Evans, arrived from Westport at .43 p.m., m *terday, with a part cargo of coal, and berthed at HobsoiiHstreet Wharf. The steamer left westport at, 7 a.m. on the 30th nit., and experienced lirht north-east winds, which increased to a moderate gale, with heavy seas, on passing tape Maria Van Diemen at 9.15 p.m. on the Ist mst., continuing till arrival as above. The Navua leaves for Fiji on Wednesday. THE ENCOUNTER. H M.S. Encounter left Sydney for Auckland yesterday and should reach this port on Tuesday next. : ' •'.■■" -■ - ' ' THE ISLAND BOAT. There wag no appearance of the (.it. Hauroto from the Extern Pacific Islands up to the tunc of going to press tote morning. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVAL. KITTAWA. •-*.. 1427, Robertson, from Greymouth.— Union S.S. Co.. agents. The' Kitt*wa, coal-laden from Grevmoutb, crossed the bar at 5.15 p.m. yesterday, but will not berth at Oneh-tnga till this morning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14103, 3 July 1909, Page 4
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