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SKIPPING,

High' Water at Auckland-11.37 a.m.; 11.56 p.m. „ „ Marsukau— a.m.; 1-55 p.m. Sun— 6.27 a.m.; seta, 5.21 p.m. Moon— quarter, August 24. 5.2 a p.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. AUGUST 21. XOAPUHI. sf.. 640, E. Stephenson .from Whasgarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. McMiUand an* child, Sergeant and Mrs. Moore, Misses >kes, Murdoch. Pell, Strongman. Austin. Hogg, Thomas .en. Snell. Mesdames Blotnfleld, J cCready,Love, Thomson. McKetme, »"»• . Messrs «ihSSS' Poyser, Gillett, Woodward. Mclnn«s, Meehaeles, Poster; Thompson, Cm, Snell. Pouter. Lee. Colley, Graham, Clarke, Webb, Mcßrun, and 11 steerage— S.P. Co., agents. CLANSMAN, s.s , 591, E. McLeod. from Russell. "Whangaroa. and Mangonui. Passengers : Misses Myers? Bremen, Parker. Mrs. Da*™". Messrs. Oixtia, Smith, Nolan, TaJento, Gallagher, Johnson, .T. Bray, ToniliDSon, Hare. McNeil, Holl}wood. McGlachan. Culpa... Simpson, Bloomfleld, Matetervicb, Atkinson. Dallen, Constable Oarjnodv, the Rev. Strong, and one steerage.Northern S.S. Co.. agents. NGATHWA, s.s.. 463. W. Bark, from Tauranga and Opotiki. Passengers: Misses Heard. N«l*on. Mesdames Bridger, Neilson. Goldfinch, Messrs Tenia, Sanders. Smith. King, Goldfinch, Wilkin.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. AUPOURI, s.s., 463. T. Haultaln, from Tauranga. Passengers Misses Baker (2). Messrs. Boucher. Ludwiwr, McKeller, W. J. Howell.Northern S.S. Co.. agents. GLEXELG, s.s.. 288, F. Jonas, from Whangarei. ,—.lames Smith and Co.. agents. WAIOTAHI, 5.8.. 278. 0. Hopkins-, from Tairua and Mercury Bay. Passengers: Mrs. Owens, Miss Sturfrc. Messrs. Dick, Lewis. Foote, 1 ulhajn, Ccwper&waite, Brinr.k, Irving, Davenport, Lee, Knights. Pelford.— S.S. Co.. agent.;. B VDEX-POWELL, s.s.. 196. H. Peterson, from Whangarei.—Northern Coal Company, agents. PELICAN, s.s., 162, Whittingham, from the coast.—Devonport Ferry Company, agents. WINNIE, SCO A', 42, from Katikati.—Biddick and Goldeborough, agent*. VESPER, scow, 65. Wells, from the coast.— Biddick and Goldsboroiigh, agents. August 22. WIMMERA. s.s., 3022. W. Waller, from Sydney. Passengers: Mesdames Goodeon, Hansen, X. Nathan, Black, Sherratt, Goodson, Nathan. W. i. Hansen. Blount. Jibb and child, Misses Luke, A. Keisrhlev. E. Gireen, G. Lodge, MacLellan. 1 . JBoult, Milson, Tiike, Voight,, Haselden, Fowler. Bellingham. ' Whitehouse. Mealey, Huxhain, Messrs Black, Sherratt, W. H. Ellis, Russell. C. Smith G Nve. F. Fleming, Goodson. C. Harlami, H. Newer. Montgomery, 0. Barkeley, J- D. Perrett. W.'F. Hansen, J. Moorey, J. H. Glyn, J. Moses. K. S. Heckler, G. S. Robinson. A. Jones, J. McDonald. W. Pureell. W. Flew. C. Savoury,. O. Wolfgram. P. McNamee, P. Sadler. O. Kelly. Wright, S. Clark. A. Blakey. J. Barrett. AH. Francis, Black, R. Sherratt, W. Meredith, Drs. Atkinson and Norman, Professor Bickerton. the Rev. Archdeacon Walsh, the Rev. Father 0 Brieii. and 38 steerage.—L. D. Nathan and Co., Limited, agents. VICTORIA. R.S.. 2969, G. F. Entwisle. from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers : Mesdames Wolfe. Do Thier. Triggs. W. Adair, terns, Misses Morre.il (2). Ferris. Smith, Beady (2). huddock. Cogswell, Adamson, W. Powell. Messrs. Barnhill. Wolfe. Triggs. W. Coker, W J. Bennett. H. A. Smith, W. Adair. F. ■ Corbet*. H. Grubner, Dewing. Wilson. Longland. R. McMaster. H. W. Armstrong, C. P. Forster, FJley, and 33 steerage. —L. D. Nathan end Co.. Limited, agents. APANUI, s.s., 243, J. Wilson, from the North. Passengers': Mrs. Pukeran," Misses Kitchen (2), Messrs. R. Stephen?, Mv.dd, Wolledge.—Northern fc.S. Co., agents. SQUALL, s.s., 369, J. Benton, from Tolago. Bay and Gisborne.—-Union ?.S. Co., agents. CLIO, topsail schooner, 84, W. Felley, from Whangarei.—J. J. Craig, Limited, agents. > *: JAMES CRAIG, barque, 646, W. Nagle, from Newcastle.— J. Craig. Limited, agents. DEPARTURES. August 21. OTAKI, s.s., 7420, L. Silba, for London, via the South. MONOWAI. s.s., 3433. J. Berneci, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers : For Gisborne — Misses Kent, Ataher, Baker, Mesdames Thacker, K. L. Stevenson, Fitzgerald, Messrs. Thacker. C. E H. Zobrab, H. Nivens, J.' R. Jones. J. J. Bolload, H. G. McClvroont, E. ■D. Benjamin, R. W. K.vme, C. J. O'Keefe, E. Gerard. Archdeacon Williams. '• For Napier—Bishop Williams, Messrs. Choules, D. Reid, Holpin- For Wellington Misses Ewenaon, Mills, Mrs. Bridge, Messrs. J. A. Robb, 13. Pirie. For Dnnedin—Miss Quicke, Mrs. Morgan and infant; and 20 steerage for all port*. '■ ' AUGUST 22. KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. HAWK, three-masted scow, C. Anderson, for lihe coast. '' . ■'••■• ~,E XPECTED ARRIVALS.liOirDOS'.—Marere, s.s., via Australia, sailed June 129, due about Thursday; Waimate. e.g., sailed Ju!-. 23, due September 15; Indralema, s.s., via Australia, due about September 15; Opawa, e.a., to sail September 4, due about October 28; Kia Ora, s.s., sailed August 10, due about September 22. LrmEPOOL. — Fifeshire, si., via Australia, nailed July 24. due about September 24; Cornwall, s.e., via 'Australia, sailed June 26. due about August 24; Drayton Grange, b.s., via porta, te- sail -August 2; Delphic, s.s., via Adelaide, »ailed July • 10, due about September 8; Wakanui, e.«., to sail - about - November 27, due January 18; Sussex, s.s.. via Australia, to sail September 16.- ■■'; - New York.Glendevon, s.b., via Australia, sailed June 6, due , about August 23; Bannockburn, e.g., via Australia, sailed June 21, due about August 29; Toisoana. s.s., via Australia, due about August 25; Kabinga, s.s., via Australia, Bailed July 15, due about September 24; IndradevL s.s., via Australia, to sail July 31; Wbakarua. .5.8., via Australia, to earl August 15; Auchendale, s.s., ->-ia Australia, to sail; Falls of Kith, s.s.. via Australia, to sail August 31.

Sax Francisco.—Tymeiic, &t., 6ailed July 30, due about August 28. ■ • , ; BfARSEiIuES.— barque, via Wellington, ■: to sail. y '■" . Calcutta.— a.1., tailed August 2, due •bout August 26; Aparima, s.s., via Singapore and Samarang, sailed Auguat 2, due about' September 2..., --■ .--.,,.-.. Stdxet.—Mokoia, s.s., Sunday; Marere, e.g., Thursday. Columbia River.— • barquentine, sailed July 22. ~ * . ; / Fiji—Atua, «.*.. early; Koromiko, s.s., early. ' NrtTE.—Kereru, ketch, early. i " Eastern Pacific.—Talune, ».«., Thursday. SOUTH Sea Islands.—Atua, s.s., early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. —Corinthic, s.s., via the South, to load August 30; Paparoa, s.s., direct, September 23. Norfolk: Islasd.— Cross, s.s., Sep- j tember 4. .- '• Melanesia^—Southern Cross, s.s., September 4. i - UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. * East Coast.—To-day: Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 4 p.m. . Tuesday: Kaitangata sails for Westport at 12 noon. Thursday: Navua arrives from Westport; Talune arrives from Tahiti and Rarotonga; Koromiko arrives from Fiji; Tarawera arrives from Dunedin, Lytteltcn, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Friday: Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Gisborne. Saturday: Monowai Bails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon. ..-,'-« West Coast.'—: Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington at 3 p.m. Tuesday: Ea.ra.wa arrives from New Plymouth and sails again for the same port at 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Thursday : Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth and sails again for the same port at, 3 p.m. (2.10 p.m. train). Saturday: Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Victoria leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Wimmera leaves for Dunedin, via East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. NORTHEEN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Aupouri leaves for Russell and Opua at 5 p-.rn.; Chelmsford leaves for Awanui and Houhora; Waiotahi leaves for Taurang* and Ohiwa; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Claymore leaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawbia; Kauieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 10 p.m. Note.For times of departure of outward steamers see the company's time-table on page 1. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. 'rig, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. Casablanca, barque, at Railway Wharf. Wimmera, s.s., at Qu>;en-street Wharf. Southern Cross, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Victoria, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, Kaitangata, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. Caracciolo barque, in stream. Njord. barque, at Railway Wharf. Laira, barque, at Railway Wharf. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, in Auckland Dock. May Howard, auxiliary schooner, in Auckland Dock. Fairburn. ketch, at Railway Wharf. James Craig, barque, in stream. IMPORTS. Per Victoria, from the South: 914 sacks oats, 140 sacks, 100 100's, 320 50*8, ami 10 sacks (25's) flour,. 25 sacks peas, 616 sacks potatoes, 34 sacks i oiled oat*', 67 sacks grass seed, 49 gunnies and 102 bags onion*, 4022 sacks wheat, 10 sacks walnuts, 68 packages soap, 10 packages paper, 22 bundles pipes, 72 sacks cattle food, 37 cases tea, 60 case* spirits, 27 cases galvanised iron, 30 cases matches, 50 cases meats, 64 packages oil, 20 cases squash, 42 cases canned goods, 30 cases peel, 20 kegs ■cream of tartar, 12 cases jams, 10 bales cornsaeks, 48 packages ranges, 31 packages bedsteads, 164 bags cement, 27 packages rope, 36 bales leather, 18 casks glue pieces, 20 cases wioletta, 20 cases and 7 casks fruit, 20 sacks bottles, 66 rolls netting, 13 cases separators, 20 kegs nails, 7 cases tobacco, 19 crates cheese, 12 cases bacon, 14 packages machinery, ,64 packages biscuits. and confectionery, 35 packages woollens, 86 hogsheads, 6 barrels, 5 kilderkins, an/1 20 cases ale and stout, 4 horses, a quantity of returned empties and samples. Per Wimmera, from Sydney: 99 bars lead, 140 cases soap, 65 cases tobacco, 360 sacks ochie, 35 bags tapioca. 12 crates and 20 cases stationery, 521 cages onions. 25 cases wine, 50 drums carbide, "26 packages periodicals, 550 sacks bonedtist, 100 bags, salt, 7 bales corks, 16 bales paper, 26 cylinders carbonic acid gas, 392 sacks manure, 40 bales hemp, 1152 cases fruit, 25 drums solution, 31 boiler tubes, 10 packages bamboo blinds, 30 .packages fireworks, 129 packages Chinese merchandise, 55 pieces hardwood timber, 233 hardwood sleepers, 169 telegraph arms, 56 cases sew- ..'-. ing machines and parte, 46 cases wine, 16 bundles . .shafts, 26 cases phono, goods and parts, 31 boxes r Bails, 35 bags tapioca, 30 empty, drums, 10 cases ■'"< liqueurs, 5 kegs saltpetre, 18 cases emulsion, 148, ,;-, cases , currants, 10 > case* - milk food, '•■ 217 ; . kegs ', * cream of tartar,-496 packages tea, 480 bags rice, .' i 75 ingots, tin, . 99 bars '■>. lead. 26 bags coffee, \ 34 ■ S bundles galvanised) pipe, 45 lengths pipe, 6 casks *'..'. ',' ' ■';;- '■■-'.■.''•'■• ':■'■■■ "':" : :.f- ■ ■■.• ' ■ r '"■'

zinc, 20 cases jujubes, 60 iron plates. 48 pieces furniture, and a large, quantity of sundries, filso 10 boxes sovereigns (valued at £50,000). Per James Craig, from Newcastle: 700 tons coal, 160 tons coke. EXPORTS. Per Otaki. for London : 102 bales wool. 2 bales hair, 11 bales basils, 140 bales flax, 2885 cases and 290 sacks kauri gum, 193 casks tallow, 31 casks pelfs, 1159 hags concentrates, 8733 sacks copra, 43.000 ft timber, 53 packages sundries, and SCO boxes butter, also 21 bars bullion (value £23,100). THE VICTORIA. The s.s. Victoria, Captain O. F. Entwisle, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at. 9 a.m. yesterday after a fine weather passage. The Victoria, which berthed at Queen-street Wharf, will sail for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. . JAMES CRAIG FROM NEWCASTLE. The barque James Craig, Captain W. Nagle, arrived from Newcastle with a cargo of coal and coke yesterday morning and took up an anchorage iii the. stream. The master reports that the barque sailed from the New South Wales coal port, on August 14 and experienced south and south-east winds and high sea« for several days, thence, lisrht winds and calms till reaching Auckland. The barque was towed into port by the Devonport Ferry Company's tugboat Pelican. MARERE LEAVES SYDNEY. The Tyser liner Marere, in continuation of her voyage from London and Australia, left Sydney for Auckland on Saturday and will be due here on. Thursday next. THE SYDNEY STEAMER. With her usual punctuality the Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera, Captain William Waller, arrived in port from Sydney at 7.45 a.m. yesterday, and, being granted pratique, berthed at Hobeonstreet Whan. She left Sydney at 2 p.m. on Wednesday last and passed* Cape Maria Van Diemen at 5.30 .m. on Saturday, arriving as above. Moderate easterly winds were experienced till passing the cape," thence light easterly winds and tine weather until reaching port. The Wimmera sails for Dunedin, via ports, to-morrow afternoon. TO BRING CASE OIL. The German cargo steamer Andromeda has been chartered to load case oil at New York for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The Andromeda is a steel" screw steamer built in 1893 by Sir R. Dixon and Co., of Middlesborough, England, and is owned by Dampfsh Ges. Argo, of Bremen. The vessel was formerly named the .lamalpnr and the Rothenfels. The Vacuum Oil Company are the consignees. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. August 21. CORINNA. 8.5.. 1271. R. Cameron, from Dunedin and way ports.— Union S.S. Co., agents. ALBATROSS, auxiliary scow. Hoffey, from Waitara.—Northern S.S. Co", agents. August 22. ROSAMOND, s.s., 721. Edwin, from Wellington and New Plymouth.—Union S.S. Co., agents. HOLMDALE, s.s., 198, from Kaipara.— S.N. Co., agents. RIM (J. 5.5... 339, T. Richards, from Wanganui, Opunake, and New Plymouth— Northern S.S. Co;, agents. CLAYMORE, s.s, 198, E. Dorling, from Hokianga.—Northern S.S. Co. agents. DEPARTURES. . August 22. RARAWA, s.s.. 1072. W. F. Norbury. for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Robertson, Boyd, Franklin, Aitken, Mesdames Griffith*, Little, Cotter and child, Morgan, Franklin, Russell and child, Messrs. Mitchell, Robertson, Johnson, M. G. MacGregor, Robinson, Griffiths. Gwilliam; Mar shall, Weston,' Furaessr Mendelsohn, Woodroffe, Thompson, Morgan, Lennox, Murphy, Piggott, Le Shong, Deeley, Leach, and 18 steerage. ' CORINNA s.s.. 1271, Cameron, for New Plymouth and Wellington .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14146, 23 August 1909, Page 4

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SKIPPING, New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14146, 23 August 1909, Page 4

SKIPPING, New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14146, 23 August 1909, Page 4