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SHIPPING.

High Water at' Auekland-0.6 a.m.; 0.34 P-™- " „ Monukau—2.s a.m.; 2.33 p.m. - Sun—Rises, 6.5 a.m.; sets, 5.33 p.m. ■ j - ""'"" Moon—Last, quarter, to-day, 7.14 a.in. ■

WEATHER REPORT. j The following is Mr. D. C. Bates' general weather report at 4.30 p.m. yesterday:— ~,... .-..-....;•• Wind. Bar. Weather. . Cape, Maria ... S.W f breeze 29.70 Showery Russell ... N.. breeze 29.57 air M«nukau Heads- S.S.E.. breeze 29.« Cloudy Auckland ... ft., light 29.60 Far,.. muring* ... Calm .29.64 Fair • Eas*. Cane S.E., f breeze 23.61 Cloud} : Gisborne ' S.K. breeze 29.65 Gloomy For. Ahuriri ... S.E.'. light , 29.75. Gloomy Wellington ... 5.8., light 23.&0 Cody Cashpoint ... S.E., breeze 29.80 Cloudy New Plymouth.. 5.3. E., light 29.<0. .la r • Wanganul ... K.S.E., m gale 29.69 raw Cape Farewell.. S.E., breeze 2374 Ctoudy Cape Foulwind. S.W., breeze 29.73 .Cloudy.-. Westport ... S., breeze 29.73 line Capo Campbell K, light 29.83 Cloudy Kaikoura ... N.E., light 23.82 Fair Port Chalmers... N.E., f breeze 23.74 Fair Nuggets ... N.E., f breeze 29.78 tine Bluff S.W., light 29.70 Fine Cape Eginont ... S.E., f breeze 23.71 Cloudy Akaroa Light ... N.E., light 29.80 line WEATHER FORECAST. The following is Mr. D. C. Bates' weather forecast:— Cloudy and showery weather ' is probable on the East' Coast of the North Island -south of the East Cape, and fair weather in most other parts. The barometer will probably rise everywhere over the North Island, as the cyclonic disturbance is now departing to the eastward. The pressure will probably increase shortly in tne Southern districts, but the lowest pressure of a forthcoming disturbance is due to pass on *nday, preceded by northerly and followed by southerly winds. _______ PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. BVNKFIELDS. barque, 835, H. Douglas, from Lyttelton.—Russell and Somers, agents. KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, from Whangarei. Passengers : Messrs. Nesb'rt, W. Slater 11 Berrett, A. Durham, Lcwisham, "W. Galbraith.-Northem S.S. Co., agents. RANGI, scow, 86. C. Holstrome, from Tairua.— I Ford Shipping Line, agents. j .GANNET, scow, 78, 1.. Vasta, from Tairua.— Ford Shipping Line, agents. WAIAFU, schooner, 57, P. Toole, from Gisborne, via ports.—W. F. Utting, agent. . • DEPARTURES. WIMMERA, s.s., 3022... W. Waller, for Sydney. *" Passengers: Misses Cornelius, Spong, Buckland, Macintosh, KacdoneU, Callaway (2), Mcsdames Longuet. Esiim, Lawry, Walker, child and infant, McDonnell, Liversage, Ashton, Treacher, Buckland, L. Palmer. .Messrs. A. Price, D. Gorne, h. Trice, J. Biddle. Buckland, W. Kemble, E. 1. T.illey, E. Farrell, J. Bailout, C. H. Woodhead, C P. Forster, G. W. Thorp, Spong, W. Brindley, W. Cox, L. A. lyonguet, 3. Esam, the Rev. H. C. Bourne. Dr. Graham and child, and 100 steerage. CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLcocl, for Whangarei. AUPOURI, s.s., 463, T. Haultain, for Russell and Opua. NGATIAWA, s.s., 463, W. Bark, for Tauranga and Ohiwa. SQUALL, s.s., 369, J. Benton, for Gisborne, Via Tolago Bay. APANUI, 5.5.,. 243, J. Wilson, for Whangaroa, Mangonui, Awunui, Houhora, and Waiharara. PELICAN, s.s., 162, Whittingham, for Tairua. - • 'IMPORTS. • ■ . - Per Bankfields, from Lyttelton: 10, COO sacks produce. .... .. ~......,._. ~.,.... ■ '- • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lo.VDO.v.—Waimate, s.s., sailed July 23. due September 16; Indralema. s.s.. via Australia, due about September 15; Opawa, s.s., to sail September 4, due about October 28; Kia Ora, s.s., sailed August iO, due about September 22; N'iwarn, s.s., via Australia, due about October 18.. LIVERPOOL. — Fifeshire, s.s., via Australia, ." tailed July 24,' 'due about September 24; ".... Drayton Grange, s.s., via ports, sailed August ' 24;" Wakanui, s.s. to sail about November 27, due January 18; Sussex, s.s., via Australia, to bail September 16. .•:.,-.. . """ NEW York.—Kabinga, s »., via Australia, sailed •., .July 15, due about September 24 Indradevi, s.s., via Australia, sailed July 31 ; Whakarua, s.s.,' via Australia, sailed' August 19, die about October 19; Andromeda,..barque, to sa.'l; Falls of Nith, s.s., via Australia, to sail August 31. MAP.snitt;E3,—Doride, barque, via Wellington. .-, to sail,; ....\ ; . . ; -'- -'.••■ •'-'••■'• ■ ■• •- SYDNEY.— s.s.. Sunday. Newcastle.— s.s. Thursday; Aldebaran, barque, sailed September 1, spoken September 2; Selwyri Craig, barquentine, to sail.; ". ''■ EuiTHßUnu.—Joseph Craig, ' barque, to sail. COUTMBU River.—Hawaii, barquentine, sailed ':'--• July 22.' Fiji.—Atua, s.s., tomorrow. '■•;'■• Sooth Sea Islands.— Atua, s.s., to-morrow. '*" PROJECTED DEPARTURES,* • London'.— s.s., direct, September 23 - I- i Ttmoani.-'s/s;, 1 about September'?s. V " ; ' ' UNION S.S CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East , Coast.—Wednesday.: Atua arrives Iron Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, 'and Tonga; ' Apa rlma "sails for Wellington at' 12 noon; . llmti tails lor Wellington at 5 .p.m. Thursday" Tara ■■!wera sii.Tives from Dunedin.'Lj'ttelton, Wellington Kapler, and Gisborne. Saturday: Tarawera sail for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, an< Dunedin at 12 noon ; Squall arrives from.Tolagi .Bay and Gisborne and sails again for theeann oorts at 12 noon. i .-r -' -West ' Coast.—To-day:' Kotuku Vails for- Grey mouth, via New Plymouth, at 3 p.m. Raraw: arrives from New Plymouth. Wednesday:. Ra rawa sails for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (2.1 p.m. train). Friday: .Rarawa arrives from Ne-. Plymouth. \- NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . To-day: Aupouri arrives from Whangarei Rai way Wharf about 9 p.m. ; Kanieri leaves for Win ngarei Town Wharf; Rarawa Arrives at Onehung ,;•:, from New rPlymouth about'B.3o a.m. Note—For. times .of ' departure of" outwar "-". . steamers see the company's time-table on page I ."-•'' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. *-ris. H.M. cable steamer, in stream. Uinta, s.s., at Railway. Wharf. Bannockburn, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Victoria, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf, iparima, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Caracciolo. Darquc, in stream. Sankfields, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf, ' tereru, ketch, at Hobson-street Wharf. (■■ .;-; ■■■■: IMPORTS. Per Bankfields': 659 sacks prime Derwent pot toes.—W. Gunson and Co. EXPORTS; Per Wimmera : For Sydney—l 3 packages crop returns, 37 sacks broken glass, 62 sacks hides, sewing machine, 2 cases vanilla beans, 3 ca; meats, 2 cases books, 44 cases kauri gum, drums gas liquor, 1 box gum samples, 69 ba " ' copper matte, 36 sacks frozen pork, 1 sack set 1 case I.R. hose. 60 sacks glass, 27 sacks brok Ulass, 54 bars silver, 10 cases onions, 23 packaj mndrics. For transhipment— boxes butter, :asks limejuice, s,cases kauri gum. . The barquentine Selwyn Craig has been cb leiedto load coal at Newcastle for Auckland. Negotiations .were ended last week at Sydr. ..••'-■■ for the purchase of the barque Loch Tay, a she was handed over to Messrs. Huddart, Pari and Co. Proprietary, Limited, who will send 1 from Sydney to Adelaide, where she will transformed into a coal hulk. Captain R'eece, well-known "In ' New Zealai has been appointed master of the barquent Selwyn Craig", vice Captain Smith, who resigi through ill-health and has returned to the : ■pinion. .. >". ... Captain' Martin, late assistant-harbourmaster .- Gisborne. has resigned irom that position to j '*"■' - '"the service of the New Zealand Shipping C fiany.- He is to have charge of the compai new oil-engined lighter at Gisborne, now be built by Mr. C. Bailey, of Auckland. The Ugh is a powerful vessel", , and will be employed tendering' the New Zealand Shipping Compai vessels that come to load at the new free? works at Tokomaru . Bay. MAHENO REPLACES MOKOIA. The Union Steam Ship Company advise that turbine steamer Maheno, which has been laid at Port Chalmers tor some time, past undergr a complete overhaul, will replace the .s. Mol in the .Sydney-Auckland trade in October n< . The Maheno "will leave Dunedin on Octobe for Auckland; and will be despatched from 1 1o Sydney on October 11. She, will remain in trade during the summer months. The ss. \ kare, which also has been laid up at .Dune .... will carry on the Auckland-Dunedin coastal vice in place of the Mourn, and will connect l nightly with the Maheno. INGA DUE ON THURSDAY. The Norwegian steamer lnga will be due Auckland on Thursday next from Newcastle > a cargo ol coal. From this port, the lnga ; ''proceed to' "Hokianga to load "sawn timber ..,.,. Melbourne. •, ' BANKFIELDS BRINGS PRODUCE. -■'<■'• • Tho barque Bankfields,' Captain 11. ■ Doui arrived from Lyttelton yesterday morning berthed at Hobson-street. Wharf in the aftern The vessel sailed from Lyttelton on Augtis and encountered a thick fog and rain, folic '.'■' ' by a "north-east'gale, which lasted till the e iiiz of the 31st ult. A calm was nest experien and on September 2 the vessel was favoured a southerly wind, which lasted till passing ""* East Capo at 10.30 a.m. on Friday. Here st north-east winds were met with, and on Satti an easterly gale was encountered, which nee tated the barque being " hove to" for sei hours. After this moderate winds, with.sho' weather, were picked up, lasting till arrivq ibove. On discharge of her cargo (10.0 CO J »f produce) the Bankfields will sail for Hokl *0 load timber for Sydney. PORT OF . ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. KOTUKU, s.s., 1654, Aldwell, from Greym ~ and Westport.—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. - ROSAMOND, s.s., 721, Edwin, for New mouth. Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. CORINNA, s.s., 1271. Cameron, lor New -. -~ mouth and Wellington. " • ;-..-., v CLAYMORE, s.s., 193, E. Dorling,. for R '„.,',■ ami Kawljie. •

""■ BY TELEGRAPH. ' KAIPARA HEADS ■-September 6: Arrived to-day-NJord, barque, from Auckland; Ohinemtm, s.s, and Bellflower, schooner, from Whangape , Eliza Firth. schooner, from Lyttelton. iIQKIANGA HEADS.— September 5: Arrived at 10 Korora, scow, from Auckland. NClUNGUß.tr.—September 5: Sailed—N'or'-west and Kahu, for Auckland. WHANGAPOUA— 6: Sailed at 7 a.m.—Chelmsford, h.s.. for Auckland WHAN'GAREl.—September 6: Welcome, scow, for Mercury Bay.WHlTlANGA.—September 6: Arrived—Southern Isle, three-masted scow, from Auckland. TAlßUA.—September 6; Arrived—Curlew and Seagull, scows, from the Great Barrier. GISBORNE.— 5: Arrived—Alert, scow, from Ngunguru; Awanui, schooner, from Auckland, via .Mercury Bay. Both Vessels had protracted voyages owing to meeting with bad weather on (tie coast. NEW PLYMOUTH.—September 6: . Arrived at 4.20 a.m.—Rarawa, s.s., from Qrichunga. WELLINGTON.—September 6: Arrived at 9 a.m. —Toinoana, ?.«., from 'Auckland; Arawa, s.s., from London. Sailed—Tarawcra, s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers for Auckland : Miss Usslier, Mr. Scanlon. LYTTELTON.—September 6: Arrived—Kamona, s.s., from Westport. Sailed—Canopiu, s.s., for Westport; I'ateena, s.s., for Wellington. DUNEDlN.—September 6: Sailed—Ripple, s.s., for Timaru, Lyttclton, Napier, and Gisborne. BLUFF.—September 6: Arrived at 6.45 a.m.— Moeraki. s.s., from Melbourne and Hobart. Sailed —Mocraki, s.s., for Dunedin; Warrimoo, s.s., for Melbourne, via Hobart. . SYDNEY.— 6: Arrived—Jap, from GreymoutrT. i MELBOURNE.—September 6: Arrived— e.g., from New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 4