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SHIPPING.

i. High Water at Auckland—lo.32 a.m.; 10.58 p.m.'. f§s , Manukau—l2.3l a.m.; 12.57 p.m. ii<- K ; —Rises, 5.25 a.m.; sets, 5.56 p.m. 'J.?• Moon—Last quarter, October 6, 6.14 p.m. $ PORT OF AUCKLAND. i ARRIVALS. ■ October 2. "'. KAMONA, r s.s., 1425, J. R. Stringer, from gM|SVe £ tport._Uuioa,S.S. Co., agents. . " c ; CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. JlcLeod, from Russell, •Vhangarna, and Mangonui. Passengers: Misses Sg!opif' Goss. . Ngalatur. the Rev. ■. Howard, Messrs. Long, i' Too hey, Hart, Gaelic, Murray, Hutching, Coulter, Coulton, L. llare. Hare, Garrett, Hambridge, Feni;.;;;' ton, (Jreeve, Jenkins, Greenslade. Hold, Duncan, is Bennett, Johnson, Constable O'Hai'a, Master <?>■.Brett, and eight steerage.Northern S.S. Co., agents. ■ iVv ; AUPOURI, s.s.. 463, T. Haultain, from WhangaSSS'i V rei. '•" Passengers: Misses Stewart, Hall, Mander, Campbell, Driver, Whitburn, Stewart, Fiad, ¥. • Ho.vy, Griffin, Jack, Stubbs, Mesdames Organ, Iji . Driver. Goodhue, Lloyd and two ohildren, Messrs. J- Hodgson, Murdock, Storey, Thompson, Abbot, Me■i~b^'Une, F. Reynolds, Sholder, J. Buchanan.. San-f-'i ' > derson, Mathews, ,T. T. Jones. Miller. T. Williams, "':;. Wood,- Masters Lloyd, Roy Knight, and nine cer age.—Northern S.S. Co.", ageuts. i'V • . .SQUALL, s.s., 363, ,T. Benton, from Gisborne. — •», f •> union S.S. Co., agents. - APAXUT, s.s., 243. E. 11. Goertz, from Mercury i:=C : Bay an.! Taints. Passengers: lames D. Pen,an »' Hayes, Henry, Messrs. Cov.-perthwaite. ClifIfp'v ton. Wells, White, Coithwaitc. Dyer, Carey, fe.V O'Xeil, Irving. S. R. .Tames, Watt.—Northern S.S. w>., agents. TASMAN, s.s., 169. C. Faulkner, from Tauranga. R- " Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Keane, Misses K. Rut!v ther, Lockhead, Messrs. Stewart, Johnson, Thompson, Whvte, Turnbull, Davics.—Northern S.S. Co., 1 , .4 oge.nts. , I"- " GLENELG, s.s., 2SB, F. Jonas, from Whangarei. James Smith and Co., agents. . > - BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 196. H. Peterson, from # ' f Whangarei.— Northern Coal Company, agents. . . _ AKAROA, .s.s.. 70, Parker, from the. coast.— Parker-Lamb Timber Company, agents. ALMA, scow, 56, I. Soars, lrom Ngunguru.— £ '-.'k'F. Reynolds, agents ...i ■ - October 3. . ' WIJIMER.A, s.s.. 3022, William Waller, from - Southern and East Coast. ports. Passengers: fe"'* Mesdair.es Veitcli. Blair and infant, Osborne, Xalf?t, -der and- infant, . Spragg, Stokes, Williams, King fr' and child, Tolhopf. Misses Blackburn, Mac George, '• '.. • ,Kearn, Thacker, Gasforth, Taylor. Allen, Brook'v . field, • Somemlle, King, Humphries, Bagnall, ft:. - Messrs. H. P. Morrison! Jolly, Veitch, Harrisonfe . Jones, E. 11. Smith, 'MeNab. H. Blair, A. L. Shep-•-pard, P. Foote. Osborne, Greenraau. C. J. Stokes,. . .A. Good, H. Aston. Tolhopf, R. Barclay," Archfci : \ deactm Williams. Dr. Reekie, and 30 steerage.—L. D. -Nathan and Co., Limited, agents. • CHELMSFORD, s.s., 122, J. Taw, from'Awanui, Igiji'. Waiharara. and Honliora. Passengers: Mrs. Leyfe . • don, Messrs. Swarny,. Moore and child, Sutcliffe, 11.I 1 . Johnson, Kemp, Muir, Sampson.—Northern S.S.. iV' . , Co., agents. .- Jy.vSi.'-' AERO A, s.si'v 92, J. Teixiera. from the North.' Passengers: Messrs. Macken Northern S.S. jH ; Co., agents. IfSTELLA, s.s.. 267, E. Sellars, from Whlti&nga.— i- " Leytajjd-O'Brien Timber Company, agents.. . ; Ife 1 .-- FLORA. s.'s.V 1273, 7 P.' C. Ross, from' Limestone' Spi'' Island (Whangarei).—Union S.S. Co., agents. ft; ' '-; DEPARTURES, ;. " I |f — FLORA, s.s., 1273, P. C. Ross, from' Limestone Island (Whangarei).—Union S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. .« • • . October 2. • . ' ARAWA, s.s., 9372, Clayden, for London, via •' Wellington. . ' ' . FIFESHIRE, s.s., 5804, Crenier, for the South. _' KIA ORA, s.s., 6558, Ckudley. for the South. . Slit! -S MONOWAI, s.s., 3433, J. Bernech, for East Coast v - and - Southern ports. Passengers: For Gisborne— |.Pe Misses Grove* (2), Pitts, J. Judd, Baihurst, E. Stf#; Ormond, Pigt)tt Mesdames • Ormond and child, Judd and infant, Sinclair, Hyde, child fesi and- infant-, Messrs. C. W. Tanner, J. V. |WM Thomson. J. •R. Grant, A. Baker, C. Judd, J. ' L Jones, Williamson, En-son, A. V. Pearse. Broberg, K'fe.'■ aster Furgus. For Napier—Miss Whit son, Mrs. ffife Thompson. Messrs. Thompson, R. E. Blakey. For Jpl'v. Aellin^ton —Messrs. Hialop, Daw . (2). For Lyttel!,v: . ; —Misses Grey. Roberts. For Dunedin—Mr. ■i Jnd Mrs. Hooker; and 25 steerage for all ports., SjW'.y,' KOROMIKO, s.s., 2479, A.! Carson, for. Westport. ®PI JOSEPH CRAIG, barque,' 654, Irvine, for tho " '.Thames and Australia. - • •- TO*- GREYHOUND, auxiliary i schooner, 100, H. Su.l hritzky, for the North. * £l* ' MAT HOWARD, auxiliary- schooner, 84, T. W& Jones,- or WhangarcL; 1 HERO, scow, 64, Francis, for Ngunguru.... OciOBKR 3. ■ * ' ' • ■ r- v'?. PELICAN, s.s., 162, Whittingham, for the Toast. g-. KANIERI, s.s., 203,' T. Meyers, for Whangarei. - I V EXPECTED ARRIVALS. I-/. " 1 . Losdojt.—Opawa, 5.5.,. sailed September 8, due \ Ibout October 24; Niwaru, 8.8.; - via Australia, : lailed August 20. due about October 18; Orari,. • *.s., to sail November 4, due about December 20; Taparoa, s.s.,'to sail January 4, due about Febru*. S"^t'i ar y- 23V Star ol Scotland, s!s., via- Australia, due about November 24; Whakatane,~,s.s., to sail. |y||fep Liverpool.—Drayton Grange, s.s., via ports, • . sailed . August 24, due about October* 18; Watas.s., to -sail about November ci, due Januvia Australia, sailed SepPgKyaMoer•.. 18, due about v . November 16; SW Karamea, s.s., to sail ' early in October; Mimiro, S®' direct, sailed September 4, due about Octopgpjber '26;; Nairnshire, s.s., via Australia, to sail October 16;.; Morayshire, s.s., via Australia, to nEK&SSiiail in. November. - , ; , '' ' ||p: Neiv Wbakariia',,: s.s., via . Australia, jSp jailed - August - 19, due about October mm--. 16; . Andromeda, ' barque, to sail; . Falls of |gp: .Vitb. s.s.,' via Australia, to sail; 'Auehendale, s.s., h||' ria ; Australia, to sail; . Indradevi, s.s., via Aus||||V&iralia,' sailed . September 18, due. about November IS. HfAßagn>tlE3.— - barque, via Wellington, |wp J , -v sailed August, 23. y' ' • j: " <•' ! Japas.— ; s.s., .. via / ports.' sailed Septem|^S|:ber/L\at; Lytteltbn:Septempei , 27. |®| -- SAXV Francisco. —Katanga, s.s., mailed SeptemSfflffi^ber. 9, due about October 8;r Century, s.s., sailed. September- 24, due /about; October 23; ■ Gymeric, Be|v ] nc;a., • to • rail. -/■' ~ * I STDyiiY.—Victoria,, s.s., to-day. STDJTBT.—Victoria,; s.s.',' - to-day." *: : •••?;: |«Hjj§fSNbwoastle.—Selwvn ' Craig, : barquentine. to.. sail; lima,; barquentine, • sailed - September 21. .f I^S^SoTrrH; SEA' Islands. — s.s., Wednesday. : JEJH J --'PDfua, s.s., Wednesday. >l * ' Feiesdlt Islands.—Yaaoet, schooner, early. ii"-> PROJECTED DEPARTURES. M: '■ Losdox.—Tomoana, s.s , • early in" October; SBSf;',■ Ruapehu, s.s., .via the.South, early. . &-* SlDXßY.Wimmera. s.s., to-day. * ' i' ' Sooth Sea Islands. —Tofua, a.*., early.' .v. r~ v '• • • r ! 1 UNION S.S CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ~ East Coast.—To-day: Squall sails for Tolago r, Bay and Gisborne' at 12 J noon;., Flora sails for f n East Coast'- bays, Gisborne. Napier,* and Welling-' ' v ton, at 4 p.m. Wednesday: Kamona'sails' for vS.Ttifr, Wcst]>ort ,at 12 noon. Thursday: Tarawera arJ : rivee , from Dunedin, - Lyttelton, .- Wellington, NaEr, 1 and ; Gisborne; Totua : arrives from Sydney, j, Samoa; and Tonga; Squall arrives % from To-o-Bay i mid" Gisborne;' Kaiapoi arrives from utpoit} !Wanaka arrives from Bluff, Oamaru, Hp,/ rimaru, Napier, i and .. Gisborne. Saturday: BSb; Tarawera - sails . for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Hf - tteJt-on,- and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails Hp 0; - Toiago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon; Wanska SK" ails ; for the Bluff and Oamaru; • ' W23T Coast.— To-day: Rosamond sails for New 816 •mouth." Nelson. Picton, and Wellington, at 3 Kb®'> a.m. Tuesday: Rarawa arrives from New Fly3KI: «th Wednesday: Rarawa sails for New Plymouth' at 3 p.m (2-10 p.m. train). y . . . «|; HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ; IS®' 'o-dar "arrives -jrom Sydney; Wimipra sails for Sydney direct at 5.30 p.m.- Tues- •: Victoria sails for Dunedin, via, East Coast ,'• Sports, at 3 p.m. . • NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. i-illlis To-day: Aupouri leaves for. , Russell and'. Opua; iSKtoanui leaves for Awanui, Houhora, and Wai-fflwi-jarira* Chelmsford' leaves for Kuaotunu,-.-Mer-KR'urv Bay - 'Clansman leaves for Whangarei Rail-i-av Wharf; Claymore leaves > Onebunga for RagSiwplan and Kawiua-', Kunien arrives from. Whangarei ilMlown Wharf about 10 p.m. ; . iff.l Note —For times of - departure of outward W f . iteamers see the company's time-table on page I. ippiv VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ft Challenger, H.M.S., in stream. "' ■ V lit' Via - H'M " cable steamer, in stream. IB Kabinca« «.s., at Queen-street Wharf. . • fenor ss, at - Hobson-street Wharf. Wk yimmera, s.s,, at Quay-street Jetty No. 2.7 ' . : pS,vbarque; at Railway Wharf. , ■ B S ; barque, • at, Railway Wharf/ ,- • ->-V| Ip Hawaii, four-masted barquentine, at Hobson-street !p|' : ..Wharf. pmf'' ■*', "'.* I'MPORTS. ilX^rPer 1 Wimmera, from the' South: 1823 sacks poHH'tntoe*,"ll99 sacks wheat, 120 sacks malt, 190 sacks',' 10DV and 47;50's flour, 237 sacks oats, 42 grass seed, 50 bags calf food, 54 packages »^%Jj«e6e, '25 sacks oatmeal, 30 bags and 399 mats! ;55 matches, 20 cases pickles,' 52 M® lfl Jes soap, 238 cases and 2 casks; whisky, 84 pack* lifflPizJs rope, 117 sacks and.lo cases bottles, 41' pases xWptalued- fruits,' 50 cases dates, 8 bales skins, 46 tallow,. 20 sacks hides, 30 bundles wire, packages agricultural implements, hogsheads ■■kg grass seed, 50 bags calf food, 54 packages fcese. 23 sacks oatmeal, 30 bags and 399 mats Iphur, 55 matches, 20 cases pickles, 52 |es soap, 239 cases and 2 casks whisky, 84 packL rope, 117 sacks and 10 cases bottles, 41 cases fined fruits, 50 cages dates, 8 bales skins, 46 ckages tallow, 20 sacks hides, 30 bundles wire, package.-- agricultural implements, 16 hogsheads d 6 barrels 1 ale, - 45 - packages drugs, 7 • bales :iS l 'M..- 00 lnacks, 10 steel girders, 50 packages drapery and woollens, 16 bales paper, 10 bales leather,'6s cases starch, 50 wheel centres, 45 packages oil, 36 , C s tea, -28 packages confectionery, 65 cases us 15 eases bacon, 12 cases boots, 36 bundles iiihcs 27 bundles rattans, 25 cases peel, 17 packEiffes' sheep dip,- 47 packages bee-hives, 58 cases letter .20 cases grape nuts, 80 packages railway »*,• TiateriaK 22 , bags lentils, 10 cases meats, 9 iV Undies zinc, -and a' large quantity!of returned §§* .unties and sundries. * r- >• UiPf Kamona, from Westport: 2000 tons coal. . H- f' - • EXPORTS. " ': : IS tut Arawa, for London: 1490 sacks copra, 617 S sL shells,- 144 bales wool, 19 bales leather, 178 ' l» - tallow, 1642 cases kauri gum. 1232- bags SKS«S;I34 bales, flax, 51 dumps tow, 3 bales, hair, Ifflf horns, 30,000 ft timber. 10 tons sundries, 5 wHSß''™, cold (value £20,000), 10 bars bullion (value MRranWv 120 quarters : frozen beef, ' 7116 boxes 146. crates cheese. '--'.jlv* L KAMONA no* WESTPOUT. 1 The «s- Kamona, Captain J. R. Stringer, arW® Westport on Saturday morning with a of 2000 • tons , of coal, 700 stons t'ofi which transhipped-into H.M.S. Challenger. The ■g|f /1111 w left Westport on the 28th nit, at. 9 a.m. ITrinrt experienced a north-east gale and. .very eonW. ) iteas till passing' Cape .Maria Van. Diemen -, 1. 'i" ," 620 a- 11 *- on Friday, thence fine weather till arrival as above. : . - ' _ THE SYDNEY BOAT. _ I The S HuddartrParker steamer Victoria is ex-' ! - rircted to reach Auckland about 11 ; a.m. to-day '■ I Irian Sydney. She has 500 tons of general cargol: ipt jx'jand here and will sail for Dunedin,' via ports,

HAWAII CHARTERED., The American .four-masted barquentine Hawaii, which is discharging: timber at Auckland, from Astoria, has beeu chartered to load coal at Newcastle ft* a port not yet disclosed. ~" • THE tOMOANA. Tlie Tyser liner Tomoana, from Napier to Auckland, arrived in the Rangitoto Channel late last night and will enter the harbour at daybreak. The, Tomoana will load cargo here for London and will leave for the Home port direct in a day or two. MASTERS AND OFFICERS. Captain M. Livingstone, of the Union Company]? Moana, is to take charge of the Maheno, which is to resume running to-morrow. Captain CHft, late of the Waihora, succeeds Captain Livingstone 011 the Moana. Mr. A. H. Brookes, late second olllcer of the Wairur.a, left his vessel at Timavu and has joined ■ the turret steamer Koromiko in a similar capacity. Mr. F. R. Gamble, late second officer of the rateena, lias joined the Manuka in place of Mr. F. S. Home, who has gone to Dunedin for orders. Mr. C. McLean, late chief olllcer of the Patcena, is to be chief officer of the Maheno, and Mr. W. Paul, of the Pateena, is to be third officer of the Maheno. Mr. G. " li McKenzie, purser of the Manuka, has exchanged positions with Mr. J. H. Shaw, purser of the Moura. Mr. A. R. Thompson, late purser of tlie Tajeena, is now purser of the Mararoa. WIMMERA FROM THE SOUTH. An early arrival at Auckland yesterday was the Huddart-Vnrker steamer Wimmera, .Captain « liam Waller, ;• which arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at 7 a.m., berthing at Quaystreet Jetty No. 2. She left Dunedin 011 the 28th ult. and called at the usual way ports, leaving Gisborne at 11; a.m. on Saturday and arriving as above. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip. The Wimmera leaves for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14182, 4 October 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14182, 4 October 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14182, 4 October 1909, Page 4