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SHIPPING.

'.■•.;"''- "'' T - -"•■": V"v< '_'"''"'""''"''' ♦ .'" "[■'.' ""■■■' ..' ~?'.'. High Water at Auckland—s.6 a-.m.; 5.27 p.m. „ '••,„',■ Manukau—7.s a.m.; 7.26 p.m. ' »"■-' Pun—Rises, 4.38 a.m. sets, 6.32 p.m.'' ,"/ .'Mooii—New, November 13, 1.48 p.m. - PORT, OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. . i CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod, from Russell and Opua.—Northern S.S. Co.,'agent*. NGAPUHI," s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, from Wha«ngarei. Passengers:'. Sister of St. Joseph, Mesdames Monaghan, Moses, Schoflcld, Nathan, .Messrs. Moses, Clarke, McKenzie (3), Homeman, Purdy, Harden, C. and S. Seager, Stermertield, Keller, Anderson, H. Howard, Campbell, Wilson, Taspen, Drs. Hall and Good, and 13 steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. *'AUPOURI, s.s., 463. T. Haultain, from Tanringa. Passengers: Miss -White, Mesdames Eyre, Vause and rliild, Messrs. Webb,- Snodfrrass, Vause, Eyre, D. Eyre, and one steerage.Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES NAVUA, s.s., 2930, R. G. Hutton, for Wellington. ; ' ' WAIKAUE. s.s., 3071, W. J. Newton, for East Coast and southern ports. Passengers: For Gisborne Misses F. Kiddle, Maxwell, Mesdames C. W. Thomson, P. Taylor, 11. Humphreys, Slater, Messrs. 0, Dunn, A. B. Hodgson, Hollicr. H. Hohnan, 0. Hood, Delacroix, \V. Hood, A. E. Hodgkinson, I*. W. Lange, r. Taylor, Slater. ■ For Napier—Messrs. J. Campbell, Eraser. For Wellington—Mrs. F. Cornet, Mr. Mount; Master J. St raker. For Dunedin—Misses Reynolds (2), Mesdames Williams, MrLennan and boy, Mr. D. McDougall; and 20 steerage tor all ports. ":> KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Loxnoy.—Orari, s.s.. to sail November 4, due ~' about December 20; Paparoa, s.s., to sail January 4. due about February 23; Star'of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, sailed* .September 25, due about November 24; Whakatane, s.s., to sail; Nerehana. s.s.. via Australia, sailed, due I about; .... December 15; Waiwera, s.s., sailed ', October ,7, due about November 21; Matnari, ~*" • s.s., to sail in December, due about January 19; 1 Star of Canada, s.s., via Australia, sailed Novem- ! ber 5. .'! Liverpool.— s.s., to sail about November 27, due January 18; Sussex, s.s., via Ausr tralia, sailed September 18, due about November ..la; Karamea, s.s., sailed October 29, due about November 21: Nairnshire, s.s., via Australia, sailed . ; October 16, due about December-16. Morayshire, * I s.s., via Australia, to sail in November; Aotea, s.s., 1 to sail December 30, due about February 19. :■.-'■; New York.—Falls of Nith, s.s., via Australia, !" nailed October 2, due about December 20; Auchen- ': dale, s.s., sailed October 10, due about Decem- ;\ • ber 20;' Indradevl, s.s., via Australia, sailed Sep- •' tember 18. due about November 18; Indragliiri, ! !•.*., via Australia, sailed October 22, due about ' I December 18 Jacques, barque, to sail Star of j New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, to sail November ; 10; Andromeda, barque, to sail. . , ' Mar9eii<*—Doride, barque, via Wellington, ' sailed August 23. ' '-.-" ' / Sax Francisco.—Hyndford, 5.5.,; sailed October j 30, . due November 28; Invertay, s.s., .to sail •' November 19, due about December 17. - BtrxncßY.—Junee, s.s., via Wellington, sailed. , '...». Sydney.—Wimmera, 5.5.,-Sunday. . Newcastle.—Northern Chief, barque, sailed No- . '■■■■■". vember 7. '~ . ■ ' , . . ",. Fiji.—Totua. s.s., early: Waihora,'s.sr,'* early. South Ska Islands.—Tofua, s.s., early. *, Rarotonga.—Alice, schooner, early. Norfolk Islakd.— Cross, s.s., Novem- .:-. ••'.■"'•>• ber 25. .■■;. ■■.:.:.-: _ : .;...;.- ;/:■;..,; -^...-}.. .:, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. " •■■ ■' . x - . • London.— s.s., end of November; Opawa, ' s.s., vi* the South, end of November. - Sydney.—Victoria, e.g., Monday. ,>;.';-•. ; Fiji.—Atua, s.s,, to-day. ,- .-, „ - S6uth Sea Islands.— s.s., to-day. " NICE.— ketch,, to-day. " ". \" --< —■ : ~. • .UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. . ' • ; :: East Coast.—To-day: Atua sails for Tonga, , .' '■ . Samoa,"' Fiji, and Sydney. - Thursday: Wa-'-.'v-' " •* naka arrives from Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru; * Squall arrives from Gisborne : and' Tolago Bay; "V: Monowai arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wel- !;"■■ • lington, Napier, and Gisborne. Saturday: Squall c - ■..* sails lor : Tolago .Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon; " . . Wanaka sails for Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru at ;.•■'- V*: '•'■' Vl2 noon; . Monowai sails for :■ Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 3 p.m. v -V Coast.—To-day: Rarawa sails for New ';•.:■ ->'„.!■. v:', Plymouth at 3 p.nC' (2.10 p.m. train). Fri- ".;.,;. - day : Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, iPictori,.* and 'Nelson at '-3- p'.m.; Rarawa ar- ,, rives from New Plymouth. .Saturday: Corinna arrives from Southern ports, Wellington, and New Plymouth. - « . \ : - ■ % ' t . NORTHERN l COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. , . To-day: Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui; Waiolahi leaves for the Bar- ;• rier at 10 p.m.; Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New ". * - Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.}; Ngapuhi '•'■' ':■■■'. ■'■;■•"• leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Ngatiawa ■', '..'•''•>'.": leaves ; for Opotiki, and Taurangai'»Thurs- , S' day : Claymore : leaves Onehunga . for 3 Hbkianga ; -. *- Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei Railway .Wharf v.: » ■".' about' 4.30.p.'n£.; Waiotabi arrives, "trom the Great ■ Barrier : .about midnight'; Aupoufi leaves for Tau;.ianga;fChelmsfoid arrives from Whitianga, etc., about 1 a.m. Kanieri leaves" for"Whangarei Town •v Wharf;'■Tasman leaves for Whakatane. Friday: •.) Ngapuhi leaves for. Whangarei Railway Wharf; s Waiotabi leaves or Tairua-and Mercury Bay; Apa- ■'' nui arrives frbm Houhora, etc; about noon. .„ Note.—For,time of departure of outward steamers ■i _•'."' ;-;«eej the. company's time-table on page. 1. ' 1 * VESSELS IN HARBOUR. • Vis. H.M. cable steamer, in stream. ." , : .'.-".;..-; Prometheus, H.M.S., in'' Calliope Dock. . '■■■■ ' :'x Challenger, ;H.M.S.;i in stream. • Mf ' Awaroa, s.s., at Queen-street .Wharf. ■£■'*: -.. %*■'.■•' Atua, ,at Queen-street Wharf.?-iv.; <'■'■■'■''/-■' ■''■::'■ > ;>' James: Craig, barque, at Railway Wharf. ' ! *. .... '. - ;Laira,'v barque, at Hobson-street : Wharf. Ganymede, barque, at Railway Wharf. t Kerera,-auxiliary ketch, at-Hobson-street Extension.' ' ' , • . R'aiapu,>:: auxiliary :* schooner, v at !; Hobson-street , . .Wharf. , ,_ v _.. , «-.'. ' .-''..'::■'■'■■HW^.'-?- v/- v.:'.>?:'.' : : ' '.'.,, ■.'-■• ".'-■.. v:"' : . •"-■';: ::'.■■ The auxiliary \ schooner May Howard will probably sail "from Auckland to-morrow for Norfolk • and other islands. ~- ' : ->t •>•:■■■ - The Junee, with timber from ' Bunbury, via ~t ; .Melbourne,'. ai rived at Wellington yesterday morn- .""'.."*■' ing. The Junee has a part cargo for . Auckland. /■ . : -^i :,V. ;' The'departure s.s. Atua for the South Sea «, \* Islands and Sydney postponed yesterday until ~- 10 a.m. to-day. The following have booked pa*- .; sages; by ; the > r vessel:—Messrs. H. H. Wright, Mc- - " jjennah, G. Kronfeld, H. B. Smith, A. D. Cameron, »■ there : are also three steerage passengers. i The steamer which dropped : anchor off Tiritiri shortly after midnight yesterday was the English Monarch. She reported to Tiritiri for orders and ■ ?■>» was instructed to proceed to Newcastle, whinh she did at 5 a.m. The . Melanesian - Mission steamer Southern Crosj is expected to arrive at" Auckland •: from Mela- . nesia and Norfolk Island on November 25. i'. ,■-",' .■ • The Union Steam Ship Company's training shir r ? -Dartford^started from Lyttelton yesterday on ,: .-the longest • voyage she has made as a \-, training ship. From Lyttelton she proceeds t< '■'". - < ;'*. Newcastle,-,and loads. coal for San Francisco, and ..'i.. after discharging there she sails for Eureka, Hum -v "'.',- -boldt Bay, about 260 miles north of San Francisco and takes in a cargo of timber for Australia . It will probably be into the second half of 1911 ..-.■■ before: the Dartford returns, from this ; voyage and r the .25 cadets, the, largest number she bat carried so far, should receive some valuable train ing. As has* already been stated, Captain Mc Donald, late chief officer of" the turbine steamei '-, Maori, will, be in command. PORT, OF ONEHUNGA. -. ', ARRIVALS. ;', k RARAWA,' s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from New r '' '-f'H' Plymouth.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. •. • ( BY TELEGRAPH. - « 'GISBORNE.— 9: Sailed— 3 a.m. ."' ■ \ . Squall, s.s., for Auckland. *, ;: , : NAPlEß.—November <9: Sailed—Monowai, s.s., «, for ,the '< North. '■• Passengers : for Auckland: Miss Lang, Messrs. Mcßurney, ; Heppelthwaite. ; . ; .. " WELLINGTON.—November 9: Arrived—At 12.31 >. t.m., Jurn:e, s.e.i from Bunbury, via Wellington. .. " »,WESTPORT.—November 9: Arrived—At 12.31 *,U.v- '.. ...... a.m., ; Kamona, from Auckland. Sailed— 7 a.m., Waipori, sjs., for Sydney. «" .; . LYTTELTON^— . i; 9: - Arrived— ' ' s.s., from Wellington;; Kaiapoi, s.s., from Westport; Wootton, s.s., from Kaiapoi. Sailed Dart.. ford, ship, for Newcastle; Maori, s.s., for Wellington. ' ' - • .„' ' DUNEDIN.— 9: Arrived— s.s., from Melbourne, via Hobart and the Bluff. ■ *. , —Victoria, s.s., for Sydney, via the North. y : Passengers for Auckland: Miss Jenkinson, Mesdames Mclnnes, Hocken, Duthio and infant, Mr. Mclnnes, Dr. Hocken. , BLUFF. —November 9 : Arrived—Drayton Grange v s.s., from Port Chalmers. , ; . . SYDNEY.—November 9: Arrived—Manuka, s.s. from Wellington. -' .■* ■ ;', j ' ' LONDON.—November 9: ; Arrived—Devon, s.s., Irom Lyttelton. SailedOrari, s.s., Breeze, for Auckland ; Matatua, *.»., for Lyttelton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14214, 10 November 1909, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14214, 10 November 1909, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14214, 10 November 1909, Page 6