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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—o.2o a.m.; 0.42 p.m. „ „ Manukau— 2.l9 a.m.; 2.41 p.m. Rises, 4.26 a.m.; sets, 6.56 p.m. uoon— Last quarter, to-morrow, 3.42 a.m. " WEATHER REPORT.. The following is Mr. I). C. Bates' weather re port at 4 p.m. yesterday: Wind. Bar. Weather, Cape Maria ... S.E., light 29.95 Fine Russell ... 8.5.8., bi\* 29.90 Fair , Manukau Heads N.K., br. 30.06 Cloudy Auckland ... K., fresh 30.08 Fair Tauranga .v. N.E., fresh 30.03 Fair East Cape ... E., fresh 30.05 Overcast Gisborne ... E., light 30.10 Overcast Tort Ahuriri ... N.E., fre«h 30.00 Fine Wellington ' ... N., light 29. I JB Fair Castlepoint ... N.E., br. 30.00 Cloudy New Plymouth.! Calm 29.93 Drizxle Wanganui ... 'S.S.W., It. 30.05 Fair Capo Farewell.., N.W., light 30.02 Fine Capo Foidwind... S.W., br. 29.97 fair Westport ... AY*., light 30.00 Fair Cape Campbell.. N.. freSh, 29.97 Fine Eaikoura ... N.N.K., light 29.90 Fair Port Chalmers... N.E., br. 30.07 Fair Nuggets ... N.E., light 30.09 Cloudy Bltut , U.K., breeze 30.05 Fine Cape Egmont ... W., light -9-99 Fine Akaroa Light ... — 29.96 Overcast WEATHER FORECAST. The following is Mr. D. C. Bales' summary and forecast. The weather has been very change able, and somewhat sultry. .Moderate to Strom easterly winds have prevailed over the Nortt Island." and northerly in the South, though or the east. coast strong eoutherlies have prevuilei to-day. This disturbance, winch ha* posset over'thc south, will be followed by » storm are. now advancing over the Tasinau Sea. which wil probably envelop the whole Dominion by Sundai evening. Northerly winds, strong to gale cloudy and unsettled weather, with rain soon, If probable everywhere. PORT, OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. WANAKA. S.S., 2*122, 1). Todd, from the Bluff, via porta.—Union S.S. Co., agents. APINUI, s.s.. 243, J. Wilson, from the North. Passengers: Messrs. Sharpe, K. Turner. 'I'. Kaklcn, A. Leyland. J. Dunruch, A. Cooper, Twenlow.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 136, 11. Peterson, from Wliaiigarei.--Northern Coal Company, agents. KANIKiU. «.«., 203. T. Meyers, from Whangs 1 rei. Passengers: Mrs. Bray, Miss Thompson , Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ami child, Mtwrs. Pain Spcnce, Wheeler, lieywood 12.1, Hardy, Cupp. ' Smith and Walker. DEPARTURES. INDEADEVI, s.s., 5683, Hollingswoith. for the South. NGAPUHI, s.s., 640. E. Stephenson, for Whai nearer , W.MOTAHI, s.s., 278, C. Hopkins, for Tairuu and Mercury Bay. TASMAN. s.s., 179, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. NORTHERN CHIEF, barque, 263. Johnso.;. for K'iJpara and Australia. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LosDoy.—Orari, s.s., sailed November 8, duo •bout December 20; Paparoa, s.s., to sail January 4, due about February 23: Nerehana, s.s., via Australia, sailed, duo about December 15; Mamarl, s.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, s.s., sailed November 27, due January 18; Karamea, s.s., sailed October 29, due about December 20; Nairnshire, U.S., via Australia, sailed October 16, due about December 16; Morayshire, s.s., via Australia, sailed November 15; Aotea, s.s., to sail December 30, due about February 19; Buteshire, s.s., via Australia, to sail December 11. New York.— of Nith, s.s., via Australia, •ailed October 2, due about December 20; Aucbendale, a.a.. sailed October 10, dui about Denenv her 20; Indraghiri, s.s., via Australia, sailed October 21, due about December 18; Jacques, barque, sailed November 26; Star of New Zealand, s.s., via Australia, sailed November 12, due about January 6; Andromeda, barque, to sail; Spitnead, s.s., via Australia, to sail January 10, due about middle of March; Georgia," s.s., to sail in December. Paisley: Hapai, dredge, to sail. MARBKitr.B«.—Doride, barque, via Wellington, •ailed August 23. ■ Sax FJUSCI3CO.—Croydon, s.s., to sail; Riverdale, s.s., sailed November 20, due about Decem- • ber 18. /, -. Syd.yeY.—Maheno, <..s., to-morrow. , Newcastle.—Casablanca, barque, sailed Novem- / ber IS. . . Calcutta : Aparimn, ».s., to sail November 25. Caldergrove, a., sailed, due middle December." Fiji.—Navua, s.s., Monday; Atua, s.s., early. South Sea Islands.—Atua. s.s., early. Rarotonsa.- schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Losnos.—Anglo-Saxon, s.s., to load December 10; Waitemata, s.s., via the South, early. Sydney/.—Maheno, s.s., Monday. ' Fiji. —Tofua, s.s., December 7. South Sea Islands.—Tofua, i.e., December 7. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast. — To-day: Tarawera. sails for Oisborne. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Uisborne at 12 noon. , NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day : Clansman arrives from Mangonui, Whangaroa, and Russell about 6 a.m. ; Aupouri arrives from Tauranga about 8 a.m.; Waiotahi arrives from Mercury Bay and. Tairua about 6.15 . p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei Railway Wharf about 4.30 p.m.; Claymore arrives at Onehunsa from Hokianga about 6 a.m. I. Sunday : Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.30 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf. Note.—For time of departure of outward steamers, see the company's time-table on page 1 VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ' "ri. H. 11. cable steamer. In stream. Amokura, Govt, training-ship, at Calliope Wharf. Wanaka, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Squall, 8.5., at Railway- Wharf. Hyndford, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Tarawera, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Tofua, s.s., at Hobaon-street Wharf. Waiwera, a,a., at Railway Wharf. Southern Crose, a.a., at Queen-street Wharf. Awaroa, a.a., at, Quay-street Jetty No. 2. Aldeharan, barque, at Hobson-street Extension. Ganymede, barque, in Auckland Dock. Waratah, schooner, at Hobson-street Extension. Vaiapu, schooner,, at Railway Wharf. \ IMPORTS. Per Wanaka, from ~ the South: 10,655 sacks wheat, 850 sacks pollard, 25 sacks oatmeal, 597 bales straw. 600 100's flour, 85 sacks barley, 10 sacks poultry food, 33 crates cheese, 18 "bales sacks, 7364 sacks oats,' 63 sacks bran, 1208 sacks potatoes, 2341 sacks flour, 3220 50's flour, 20 sacks wbeatmeal, 1510 casus milk, 102 blocks stone, 44 packages general cargo. Per Kaeo, from Oisborne, via ports : 425 sacks maize, 72 bales woo!, 15 bundles skins, 34 packages hides, 16 packages tallow, 32 pigs, 8 fowls, 50 cases bottles, 14 cases tins, etc., 42 sacks fungus, 6 sacks hair, 7 bales flax, 30 packages sundries. '■'"' THE SYDNEY BOAT. The s.i, Maheno, which left Sydney for Auckland on Wednesday afternoon last, "is expected It reach this pork to-morrow morning. She has 278 passengers and 581 tons of general cargo and two horses to land here. THE WAIKARE. The Union Company's steamer Waikare. from Southern and East Coast ports, will be due at Auckland to-morrow morning. She will leave . for Dunedin, via ports, on Tuesday afternoon. NAVUA LEFT SUVA. The s.s. Navua left/ Suva (Fiji) at 6 p.m. on Thursday last for Auckland with 73 passengers, 2575 bunches and 3000 cases bananas, 40 tons general cargo, and 2275 sacks copra to land here. She will be due at this port on Monday next. KOROMIKO DUE TO-DAY. The turret steamer Koromiko is due at Auckland I his morning from Westport with a full cargo of coal. WANAKA BRINGS PRODUCE. At 3.30 p.m. yesterday the s.s. Wanaka, Captain D Todd, arrived from the Bind, via ports, with a cargo of 2624 tons of produce, berthing at the Railway Wharf to discharge. She left the Blutl on November 23 and called at Oamaru, Timani, Wellington, Napier, and Oishorne, leavine- the last-named port for Auckland at 4 a.m. on Thursday and arriving as above. Thick weather was experienced on the voyage, with moderate winds and sea. At Wellington the Wanaka transhipped 300 tuns of cheese into the :s.s. lonic for London. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. V. Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Bavley, Pitkethley, Newman, Hawkins, Long, Worthitigton, Campbell, Brett, Mesdames Leioh, Hewitt, Stevens, MeVene and three children, Christie, Ogilvie, Messrs. N. A. L. Qauattl, Davy, Duncan, Bailey, Woods] Bayly, Tu Papakaia, Bigelow, Watson and child] Hewitt, Frost, Lewis, Newsham, Hadden, Stevens] Collls, Fuller, Mcllardy, Ryan, Collls, the Rev. Thornton, Master Harle, and 20 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. KOTUKU, s.s., 1C54, Edwin, from Wellington, Pinion, and New Plymouth.—Union S.S. Co., agents. The Northern Company's Albatross Is due from Waitara this morning, The. s.s. Kotukii is discharging a cargo of chaff and produce. BY TELEGRAPH. KAIPARA HEADS.—December 3: Sailed to-day •-lluia, auxiliary schooner, for Lyttelton. OMAPERE.—December 3: Arrived—Haere, scow fat 1.50 p.m.), from Auckland; Claymore, s.s. (at 5 a.m.), from Onehunga. oi'OTIKI. December 3: Sailed at 10 a.m.—Ngatl»wa, s.s., for Auckland direct. • NAPlEß.— December 3: Sailed—Walkare*; s.s., fur Oisborne and Auckland. Passengers for Auckland f Mr. Spoonin and one steerage. . LYTTELTON.—December 3: Arrived— *>~ from Timani. SailedMararoa, s.s., for Wellington ; Moerakl, s.s., for Dunedin, the Bluff, Hobiirt, and Melbourne: Storm, s.s., for Wanganui; Kairakl, s.s., for Nydia Bay, Westport, and Greymouth. >'■'. , • ~,;■' DUNEDIN -December •3: Arrived— Corinna, s.s, from Onehuugn. Sailed—Novelty, auxiliary scow, for Kaipara; Monowai, s.s., for Auckland, via Ea"«t Coast ports. SYDNEY.-- December 3: Arrived at uopo,—Wimmera. s.s., from j Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 6