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SHIPPING.

Sigh Water at Auckland-10.54 a.m.; 11.20 p.m. . •„ „ Manukau-12.53 a.m. 1.19 p.m. Sun—Rises, 4.32 a.m.; sets, 6.40 p.m. ifoon—First quarter, November 21, 4.59 a.m, WEATHER REPORT. • Tb« following is Mr. D. O. Bates' weather re- ** at 4 - m - '<***%&. Bar. Weather. Cane Maria ... N.E., f. b. 29.99 Cloudy -Eu«ell ... N.W., light 30.02 Fair Manukau Heads N.W., light 30.04 Gloomy Auckland ... Calm 30.04 lair Tauranga ... N., f, breeze 30.01 * aitEast Cape ... N.W., Jr. b. 29.97 line Gisborne ... W., fr. br. 29.94 lanPort Ahuriri ... S.E., light 29.90 ■Fine Wellington ... N.. light 23.92 lair Castlepoint ... N.W., light 29.95 Cloudy New Plymouth.. N.E., light 29.96 limy Wanganui ... S.W., light 29.95 Fair Cape Farewell... N.W..light 29.98 Cloudy Capo Foulwind... N.W., light 29.90 Overcast Westport ... N., light 29.93 Cloudy Gape Campbell.. N., gale 29.34 Cloudy - Kaikoura ... S.E., light 29.73 Cloudy Port Chalmers... N.E., f. br. 29.75 Overcast Nuggets ... N.E.. f. br. 29.80 Cloudy Blurt S.E., light" "29.75 Overcast Cape Egmont ... X . light 29.96 Hazy Akaroa Light ... N.E., light 29.74 Fine WEATHER FORECAST. The following is Mr. D. C. Bates' weather sum mary and forecast at 4 p.m. yesterday —Light rain's have fallen in several parts, particularly Oil the higher levels with a western aspect, logs were reported this morning on the west ».Oasi of the South Island, and in the extreme :« itli. The weather has been generally warm and clou«>. and winds norths*- and freshening in tie Rou'.h. a gale being reported this evening at Cm* Campbell Present indications are for a falling barometer everywhere, with northerly winds, monger south of New Plymouth and Napier. Increasing humidity will probably bring more general rain, with a fall in temperature, and moderate south- » erly winds are due about sunset to-morrow. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. KAIAPOI. s.s.. 2003. C. Renaut, from Westport. —Union S.S. Co., agents. TALUNE s.s.. 2078, W. Stevens, from the Eastern* Pacific. Passengers: Misses Chase, Chilwell (21 Howard, Leland. Mellen (2). Shearman, Silden (2)' Mesdames Morrison, Karlson and child, 1 arrott Matthews and child, Messrs. Morrison. Bour- . gies, Beams, Karlson, and 22 steerage.—Union S.S. ',* Co., agents. „ CLANSMAN, s.s.. 591. E. McLeod, from Russell and Upua. Passengers: Messrs. F. G. Dickeson. Lonestaff, Lewis, Constable Beasley. the Rev. and Mrs. Kirkwood and family, and one steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. GLENELG, s.s., 288. F. Jonas, from Whangarei. —James Smith and Co., agents. , KANIERI, s.s.. 203. T. Meyers, from Whangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Winchester and infant, Messrs. Featherston, Dysort.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. MOONAH, ketch, 84, W. Champion, from NguBguru.—Northern Coal Company, agents. DEPARTURES NGAPUHI, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. CLANSMAN, s.s.. 591, E. McLeod, for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. WAIOTAHI, s.s.. 278, C. Hopkins, for the Great Barrier. , . ' NGATIAWA, s.s., 463, W. Bark, for Tauranga and Opotiki. : , . ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. - LoNDoy.—Orari, s.s., sailed November 8, 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 22; Nerehana, s.s., via Australia, sailed, due about December 15; Waiwera, e.s., sailed October 7, due about November 23; Mamari, ■■■■ n.s., to sail in December, due about January 19; Star of Canada, s.s., via Australia, sailed November 5, due about December 28. Liverpool.—Wakanui, a.*., to sail about November 27, due January 18; Sussex, s.s., via Australia, sailed September 13. due about November 15: Karamea, s.s., sailed October 29, due about November 23; Nairnshire, s.s., via Australia, sailed October 16, due about December. . 16. Morayshire, 8.5., via Australia, to sail in November; Aotea, 5.8., so sail December 30. due about February 19. , New York.— of Nith, s.s.. via Australia, ' sailed October 2, due about December 20; * Auchen- , . dale, s.s., sailed October 10. due about Decem- ... ber 20; Indradevi. s.s., via Australia, sailed September 18, due about November 22; - Indraghiri, e.s., via Australia, sailed October 21, due about „ :■' December 18; Jacques," barque, to sail; Star of . New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, sailed ; Novem- : , ber 12, duo about January 6; Andromeda, barque, to sail Spithead, 5.8.; via Australia, to sail January 10, due about middle of March. " :■■'- Maksehobs.— narque, via Wellington, .■'■.. ; ,-' sailed Aueust '23.'' . .' .'. • SAar Francisco.— s.s., sailed October ■30, due November 28; Invertay. s.s., to sail ■ November 19. due about December 17. Sydney.—Maheno, S.S., Sunday; Star of Scot- ! ■■'" land, 5.5.,-; Monday. \ .■>:•"••■■ " r *-'.' . : " W ■'•: ."■■■ '■■'* ■ ,■""' : : ..* Newcastle—Northern Chief, barque, sailed November .f^j^.Y^i'!) ; ;- ■■-'".■''■:''■'.'■'■■■.. V Fiji.—Tofua, s.s., early. , J.-.;, - Sooth Sea ■ Islands.— e.g., early. *:'IU«OTOSSA.- : -Allce,; schooner,. early. : -~ ; Norfolk. ISLAND.-'Southern Cross, s.s., Novem- ;;\ ber 25. ; '. : ,;.;, : '..'-.'■::'■'■'■. - ■• ■ ' '■■ y " ' ' :■■■■ .-Trj-nriLA. — Annapolis, American gunboat, early. 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. - .LONDOjr.—lonic. "November i 24; Opawa, s.s., via the South, November 22. ~ .:■" ■ Sydxey.—Maheao, s.s., Monday. . Navua, s.s., November 24; Torua, a.s., De*v.--: cember 7. -.:•'• ■■•:-.'-.. South . Ska Islands.—Tofua, e.g., December 7. Norfolk Island.— Howard, auxiliary : ; •schooner, to-day. ■ f ~\ - UNION COMPANY'S . MOVEMENTS. EAST Coast. —To-day Squall arrives from Tolago Bav and Gisborne;" Xarawera arrives from Dunedin",' Lyttelton,' Wellington, Napier, and Gis- •': • borne. Friday: Waihora ; sails for Westport at 12 ' ' noon. Saturday: Tarawera sails 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, Wellington, Picton, and Nelson at 3 . p.m.; Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth..: ..'"' NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. * . To-day: Aupouri arrives from Ohiwa and Tauranga 'about 7 a.m.; Aupouri leaves for Tauranga; Kanieri leaves for Whangarei " Town Wharf; Waiotahi arrives from the Barrier • about 5.30 p.m. Friday: Rarawa arrives at One. hunga from New Plymouth, about 8.30 a.m.; Apanui arrives from Awanui and Houhora about 4 ■ ; p.m.; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei Railway : Wharf; • Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Bay and ■; Tairua; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf, about 9 p.m.; Tasman leaves for Whaka-to.^!',>'--':;'''.v'''' ■ ■".'.','<''•'".'■"■' m ''■ ''"', ■■■■ Note.—For time of departure of outward steamer* : tee the company's time-table on page 1. ' VESSELS IN HARBOUR. *-rij, H.M. cable steamer, in stream. ':.:' Prometheus. H.M.S., in Calliope Dock. Amokura, Government training ship, in stream. Navua, at Queen-street Wharf. Awaroa, s.s., at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. " Waihora, s.s., at Chelsea. v Junee, s.s., at; Railway /Wharf. ; Talune, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. " Kaiapoi, 5.8.," at Hobson-street Wharf. ' Kiritana, lighter, at Quay-street Jetty No. 2.. * ' ' Ganymede, barque, at Railway Wharf. . ' May Howard, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street ; - Extension. " • " ' IMPORTS. : Per Kaiapoi, from Westport: 2500 tons coal. ■v Per Talune, from the Eastern Pacific; 771 ' bunches and 7210 cases bananas, 1704 cases pineapples, 94 cases oranges, 147 cases kumaras, 3544 sacks copra, 127 sacks cocoanuts, 114 cases pearlshell, 27 casks whale oil, 36 cases vanilla, 5 sacks '. coffee, 13 bales cotton; 50 packages hides, 5 boxes ;' coin, and sundries. , ■ . The Government training-ship Amokura leaves for the Kermadec Islands to-day. Dr. W. H. C. Patrick, of Wellington, has joined the steamer W'aimate as ship's surgeon for the » voyage Homeward. : The Union Company's steamer Whangape, which has just been recommissioned at Port Chalmers, is under command of Captain Crawford,' who has with him the following officers :—Chief, Mr. E. R. Nicholas; second, Mr. N. H. Winsloe; third, Mr. A. G. Reed; chief engineer, Mr. Swan; second, Mr. Hayne; third, Mr. Campbell. , THE TARAWERA. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera is expected to reach Auckland from Southern and East "* Coast ports about 10 a.m. to-day. KAIAPOI FROM WESTPORT. The s.s. Kaisipoi, Captain C. Renaut, arrived from Westport at 8 a.m. yesterday and berthed at Hobson-street Wharf. She sailed from Westport at 10 a.m. on Sunday and experienced fine - weather throughout t;je trip. STAR OF SCOTLAND LEFT SYDNEY. Messrs. Heather, llcberton and Co., Limited, ,',..-the local agents • for the Tyser line, advise that the s.s. Star of. Scotland, in continuation of her :. ; 'V. voyage from London and Australia, left Sydney for Auckland yesterday morning, and will be due here on Monday morning next. At this port the . : ', steamer will load wool for London, afterwards leaving for the South. •"' '-\ , ' TALUNE FROM EASTERN PACIFIC. The Union Company's steamer Talune, Captain - W. Stevens, arrived from the Eastern Pacific at 2 p.m. yesterday (a day ahead of her time), and after inspection berthed at Hobson-street Wharf. tHhe left Auckland on October 26 and visited,the various islands in the Cook and Society Groups, leaving Rarotonga at 2 a.m..on November 12 for Auckland and arriving as above. Fine weather prevailed on the round voyage, with the exception of between Rarotonga and Raiatea, where strong i winds' and heavy seas were encountered.'. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. - RARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New JPlymouth.; Passengers: Misses Olsen, Jones, Cummine, Sylvia, J611,;; Selby, Olsen, Mesdames Fabian* Evans, Arrowsmitb, Walker, Messrs. Arrowsmith, Kennedy, Jackson, Taylor, Wilson, the Rev. Evans, and 14? steerage - -V'-'-V-'-*"-KOTUXU, ; S.S., 1054, Aldwell, for. Greymouth and Westport. '^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14221, 18 November 1909, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14221, 18 November 1909, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14221, 18 November 1909, Page 4

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