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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland—2.3s a.m.; 3.3 p.m. , . . „ Manukau-4.31 a.m.; 5.2 p.m. Sun—Rises, 4.29 a.m.; sets. 7.9 p.m. (Soon—Full, December 27, 9 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The following la Mr. D. C. Bates' weather re*|»rt at 4 p.m. yesterday:— Wind. Bar Weather. Capo Maria ... 8., fresh 29.95 Jinny Russell ... S.E., fresh 29.93 *»;r Manukau Ileada S , breeze 29.97 fair Auckland ... Calm 29.95 Jair Tauranga ... N.W., light 29.98 fair East Cap# ... ii. gale 29.95 *ino Olabome ... S.K., fresh 30.03 Uno Port Ahurlri ... S.E., light. 30.13 Fine Wellington ... S.K., light 30.07 tine Castlepoint ... 8.W., light 30.10 Fine New Plymouth.. S.E., fresh 29.96 line Cape Egrnont ... M., fresh 29.99 Hno .Wanganui ... S., light 30.05 tine Cape Farewell... X.. light 30.04 Fine Cape Foulwind.. S.W., fresh 30.04 Fair Weßtport ... 8.W., fresh 30.05, Fair Cape Campbell.. E, light 30.12 Fine "Raikoura ... N.E.,Tight 30.02 Fine ikaroa Light ... Calm 30.00 Finn *>rt Chalmers.. N.E., light 29.96 Fine v/nggeta ... N.K., fresh 29.97 Cloudy Bluff N.E., fresh 29.97 Cloudy WEATHER FORECAST. The following is Mr. P. C. Bates' summary and forecast The weather has been very warm and fine, the winds variable and moderate generally, but a. noutlierlv gale has prevailed at the East Cape to-day. There has been little movement of the barometer, (hough the indications arc still for a fall everywhere shortly. The weather will probably continue warm. Strong easterly winds are probab'e in the North and increasing northerlies elsewhere. The present conditions are unstable and somewhat threatening to the westward. PORT. OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. NQAPUHI s., MO, K. Stephenson, from Whancarei Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and children, Mr. and Mrs. Aldsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Iligginson. Mr. and Mrs. (.race, Misses Jones, foretell, James, Hunter, Anderson. Dogwood, Whitelaw, King, Beresford, Austen, Tileman, tJritfln, Cheeseman. Mesdames Thompson, .Muslin, Partington, . Atkinson, Sellech, Mann and two children, Cottrille, Silleeli, Hamilton, Speedy, Spicer, Mason, Eade. Cheeseman. Messrs. Dear., Webb, Griffin, McCraith, (Sriffln. Mason, Lettford, Man-liant Steele. Meyer. Tomlinsoa, Kvsb. Grace, Corlfa, Telman, Mason. alley, Johnson, Meiklejohn, McCann, Cotterill. Proctor, Toy. Pie, Reese, Thacker. Schulti. Death. Dyer, Atkinson, Pontar, Dixon, Blight, Brown, Nickols, Baker. Danzic, Wallace. Oldthorp, Wood, Smith, Elliott. Luxon, Montague, Lowes, Taylor, Anderson. Haslop. Pollock, Williams, Falconer, Tillock, Rev. Colville, Rev. Robson, and 42 steerage—Northern S.S. Co., agents.

1 CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. Mcleod, from Russell. Passengers: Mesdames llulme and 3 children, J. R. Lundon and 4 children. Wohlmann, Misses Empson, Gage, Wohlmann, Messrs. Jackson, T roy, J, R. Lundon, Ward. Fendall. Gavey, W. Mundv, Graham, Eric-tson, O. F. Hill, R. B. Cloiwstou, Garland, 11 Skipworth. F. Kelly, Gray, Patience, Runck, Holland, Dr. Wohjmann.-Captain Holmes.. . and three steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. MOKOIA, a.a„ -3502, R. E. Smith, for East, Coast and Southern ports, rsuweuger#: For Gisborne —Misses Williams (2), Grey, N. Layeoek, De. • tautour (2). Longdill, A. By lea, Cassrels, Thomas, Ree«, Ferris, Smith, Butters, Smith. Caldwell, Wilson, Cox, Mcsdames Hutton, Law, Eraser and infant. Caldwell, Ferris. Matthewaon and eon, x Messrs. Matthewaon, Hutton, Smith, Frascr, A. N Young, J. Clark. Davis. E. A. Duncan, Master U. Nicolls. For Napier—Misses Aston, Manseigh, Munro, Draper, Denholm, Me«dam<w Lindell, Denholm, Mr. .Denholm. For Wellington-Mis* W. Mason, Mrs. Smith. For Lyttelton— Mi« Rose. Mis. D. R. Flavell. For Dmredin— Uillery. Macindoe. Mesdamea Churchill, Mc In tyre, Messrs. Chun-hill. Keir. Eraser, Ross, D. R. Brown, and 35 steerage for all ports. CLANSMAN, s.s.. 591. E. McLeod, for Russell, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. * KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyer?, for Wliangarei. TASMAN, s.a., 179, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. HAWK, three-masted scow, 139, C. Anderson, for the coast. . MAT HOWARD, auxiliary schooner, 84, C. Todd, lor Norfolk Island. ■ y —— EXPECTED ARRIVALS. lotdos.—Orarl, s-s., sailed November 8, due to-day; Pap&roa, s.s., to a ail January 4, due . about February - 23; Mamari, s.s., sailed December 7, due about January 19; Star of Canada, s.s., via Australia, sailed November 5, due about December 23; Marere, s.s., via Australia, sailed December 3. due about January 31; Wnimate, s.s., to sail February 28, due about April 28; Tomoana, §.s., via Australia, sailed December 17. Liverpool.— jr jailed November 27, due Janitor/ iSr&aramea, s.s., via Adelaide, ■ailed October . -30, due about 1 December 26; Morayshire," s.s., via Australia, sailed November 13; Buteshire, a.#.,'* via .Australian sailed December 14; Kumara. ,M.» to, sail Dfcetnbcc 30, due about February 19; Cornwall, ».s., via Australia, to sail January 8. " , New Yorx.—lndraghiri, s.s., via Australia, sailad October-21, due about December 26; Jacques, barque, sailed November 26; Star of New Zenland, s.s., via Australia, sailed November 12, due •bout January 10; Andromeda, barque, via Wellington, sailed December 3; Star of Australia, s.s., vi* Australia, sailed December 17; Spithead, s.s., f via Australia, to sail January 10, due about middle Of March; Georgia, s.s., to sail in December; Aberlour, s.s., via Australia, to sail January 31. *• Pallet : Hapal, dredge, to sail. lliasaittßs.— Doride, barque, via Wellington, Bailed August 23. San Francisco.—Tymerlc, 5.»., to sail December 19; Croydon, s.s., to sail. ,f Sydney.—Victoria, s.a,, Sunday; Rio, barquentine, sailed December 14. Calcutta.—Aparima, s.s.. sailed November 27, due about December 26; Ula, s.s., sailed December 4, due about January 17. ■ Java.—British Monarch, to sail early. Para (South America).— «.a., to sail, duo about January 5. Nice Kereru, ketch, sailed December 3, due. Port Stephens.—Zingara, scow, to sail. Fort Espkrakce.—St. Hilda, barquentine, sailtod December 7. Fiji.—Atua, s.s., early. Tonga.— schooner, sailed December 11, due early. • SOUTH Sea. Islands.— a.8., early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London.—Woitemata, s.s., direct, December 29. Kaipara, s.s., direct, January 13; Invertay, s.s., vi.i ports, about January 8. Sidney.—Wimmer3, s.s,, Monday. - Fiji.—Navua, s.s., to-day; Atua, s.s., Januuary 4. South Sea Islands.Atua, January 4. Norfolk. Island.— Howard, am. schooner, about to-day. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast.—: Navua sails for Suva «nd Levuka at 2 p.m.; Flora arrives from East Coast bays; Kamata. arrives from West port. Thursday: Monowai arrives from Southern ports, Napier, and In borne; Squall arrives from Gisborno and Tolago Bay. Friday: Wanaka sails for the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru at 5 p.m.; Squall sails lor Tolago Bay and Uisborne at 5 p.m. Saturday: Monowai sails for GUborne, Napier, and Southern ports at 12 noon; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne.at 12 noon. West Coast.—Thursday; Itarawa sails for New Plymouth at 5 p.m. (4.8 p.m. train); Kotuku sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, I'ioton; and Nelson at 3 p.m. Friday: Corinna sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, and Southern ports « 3 p.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Jo-day: Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Jlafclau and Kawhia, and leaves for Hokianga at 2 p.m. (train 1 a.m.); Aupouri arrives from Tauranga and leaves again for the same place; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Waitangi leaves for the Barrier.. , Note.—For time of departure of outward Iteamers see the company's time-table on page 1

VESBELS IN HARBOUR. Kris, H.St, cable steamer, la stream. Auchendale, a.*., at Queen-street Wharf. Celtic King, 8.8 , in 'stream. • Invertay, s.s., in stream. Kavua, e.s., at Qucen-«treet Wharf, Caldergrove, »«., at Chekea. Southern Cross, s.s., in stream. Talune, s.s,, at, Hobson-strect Wharf, A-varoa, s.s., in stream. Aldebaran, barque, at Railway Wharf. Waratah, schooner, at Hobson-street Extension. Tea fa Haamea, schooner, in stream. 1.. The Union Company's steamer Flora is expected to reach Auckland to-morrow evening from Gisborne, via East Coast bays. The auxiliary schooner May Howard sailed for Norfolk Island yesterday at 11 a.m., with a full general cargo. This evening the s.s. Rosamond is due at ■ Onehunga from Ureymouth. 'l"he s.s. Kotuku left I'ieton at 2.30 a.m. yesterday for Nel«on, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, She will be due at the last-named port to-mor-row morning, and on discharge of her freight she will load 400 cases of cheese lor transhipment to London. The h.b. Wanaka will arrive hero to-morrow from Southern, porta, with a cargo of produce, and arrangements have been made to despatch her to Port Chalmers direct about the 30th instant. The s.s. Squall arrived at Gisborne at noon yesterday, from Auckland, having been delayed on the coast by bad weather. , She leave* there again to-day for Auckland, and is advertised to sail hence on Friday next for Tolago Bay and is borne. The s.s. Celtic King leaves for Valparaiso this morning. The schooner Ysabel left Tonga on December 11 for Auckland, and is expected to put in an appearance here at an early date. : '- v : ' : " 1 . ' * " ORARI DUB TO-DAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Orarl, from London ,to Auckland, passed Cape Marin Van Die men at 1 a.m. yesterday, and should put in tin appearance here early this morning. She has about 1500 tons of general ■■■', merchandise, and will berth at Queen-itieet Wharf. _____ ____ TUB KETCH KERERU. The local agent for the ketch Kereru (Mr. W. T. titling) intimate* that the vessel sailed from Nine on December a for Auckland, and •id now fully cUio at ttii* Jtoit,

AUCKLAND MA NO'-WAR ANCHORAGE. The Marine Department advise that owing to the extension o( 500 ft to the Railway Wharf the limits of the man-o'-war anchorage in Auckland Harbour have been moved northward 300 ft, and in order to allow sufficient space for the fairway north of the wharf ships anchoring within this limit should not anchor nearer than 1350 ft from the Railway Wharf.

WAiKARE SOUNDS TRIP. The following passengers have booked to date for the WaiUre's trip to the West Coast Sounds, leaving Dunedin to-morrow and December 30: —- Leaving Dunedin December 23: MwiCJ luke (Christchurch), Helper (Invereargil), Martin (Westport), McLean (3) (Wellington), w Luxton (Christchurch), Stump (2) (Dunedin), MeAliater (Invereargill), Cole (Christchnreh). * uric (Christchurch), Moore (3) (Auckland), Rogen (Dunedin), Hulme (Melbourne), I'oynder (Wellington), Matthews (Wellington). Archlianks (Wellington), Hackworth (Wellington), Wheeler (Wellington), Kern uedv (Melbourne), Messrs. Mitchell (Dunedin), Phillips (Dunedin). McLean (Wellington) Moodio (Dunedin), Campbell (Wellington), I lark (Auckland). Kldowney jtiti. (Wellington), Charters (Christchurch), Gardiner (Christchurch), Dawsoni (Dunedin), 11 in toil (Dunedin). Stark (Wellington), IV re It (Auckland). Kennedy (Melbourne), Overend (Christchurch). Stedman (Christchurch). Parker (Auckland), Cubett (Dunedin), White (Dunedin). Willstead (Christchurch), Ride* (Christchurch - Fillet (Dunedin). Kelso (Timnru), Scott and Scott jilil. (Melbourne), Sharp (Melbourne), Poole (Dunedin). Tnbuteau (Naptcr). Campbell (Napier). Kennedy (Napier), Wood (Napier). Owen (Christchurch). Dr. Webster (Hobart), Dr. Nihil (Melbourne), Captain Bliss (England). Captain Dunklev (Melbourne). Captain Doongitse3*, Mesdatnes Price (Melbourne), Rogen (Dunedin). Phillips (Christchurch), Mr. and Mrs. Gerard and family (Christchurch). Mr. and Mrs. Syme and two daughters (.Melbourne). Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard (San Francisco), Mr. and Mrs. tiibb. Miss Gibb, and Mus Cherrv (San Francisco). Mr. and Mrs. T.ongson (Tiniaru), Mr. and Mrs. Wliyborn (Wellington). Leaving Dunedin December 30: Misses Longridge (Wellington), Butts (Wellington). Bryce (a) I Wellington'*. Middteton (Timaru). Ciow (Duuedtn), Brentner (Dunedin). Sinclair (Dunedin). Na-'h (Wellington). Martin (Wellington). Hill (Melbourne). Young (Melbourne). Dumbrell (Sydney). Hullev (Wellington), Stone (Wellington), Dempsey (Wellington), Th mas (Melbourne). Burke (Melbourne). Cavgill (3) (Christchurch), Duckworth (Auckland). Mellie (Auckland). Knight (2) (Sydney). Clark (2) (Napier), Twigg and Austin (Napier). Harding (2) (Napier). Morrow (Christchurch), Ad-df-nell (Christchurch), Riddell (Dunedin). Spiers (Dunedin). McLennan partv (six ladies, Melbourne). Messrs. Bowie (Napier), Moody (Dune* din). Moodv (Dunedin). Walker (Sydnev), Beckingsale (Melbourne), Moore (Invereargill). Moore jun. (ItivercargillV Mcßain (Invercargill), Sinclair (Dunedin), Miller (Dunedin). Hot combe (Sydney). Garrett. (Svdnev). McCowen (Auckland), Dowiies (Auckland), Harereaves (Auckland). Pint (Auckland). Kiddev (Auckland). Smith (Auckland). Teese (Svdnev). Knight (Svdnev). Frind (Auckland). Middleton (Timaru). Gilchrist (Timaru). Kdlhard (Dunedin). Mesdame* White (Auckland). Hargreaves and daughter (Melbourne). Avers (Melbourne). Mr. and Mrs. Stranghton and Miss Straughton (Melbourne). Mr. and Mrs. McConnell (Svdnev), Mr. and Mrs. Robertson (Auckland), Mr. ai:d Mrs. Thornbcr (Melbourne), Mr. and Mrs. Brown (Svdney). Mr. and Mrs. Corbett (Timnru), Mr and Mrs. (i. Todd (Dunedin), Mr. and Mrs. A. Todd (Dunedin), Mr. and Mrs. Peek and Miss Feck (Melbourne).

PORT OF , ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. R.VRAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norburr, from New Plymouth. lVisetngers: Misses Selbv, Wilson, Arthur. Eaton. Muir, Fitiherbevt, Kempt, Rendell, FiUherbert, Pilling. Allen, Mi loom, Ball. Sinton. Caulder. Bayly. FiUherbert. Coates. Jonea, Milsoni, Smith. Milsom, Mt&sdames Battey and child Webster, Somerville and 3 children. Davies and child, Quilliani. Colsort. Quinlivan, Ruwling and child. Neal, Tranev. Bindon and child. Sinton, Knight. Semi, Fenton. Herd, Messrs. Webster. Ranuon. Fenton. Kay, Bayly, Skinner, Evans, Somerville, F. Cress, Quinlivan. Elliltie, Price, Okev, MeKav. Rogers. Quilliani. Russling. Baker, Exley. C Herd. Hurt. Mather, Krcelie, Martin, T. Quinlivau, Thorp, Short. Price. Steel, Neal. Sherrv. Wallace. Captain Hood, Masters Quinlivan (2), and 46 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ALBATROSS, auxiliary scow, Hoffey, from WaiNorthern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. RARAWA, 1*072, W. F. Norbury. for New Plymouth. . Passengers: Miaaes Mackay, Coutts, Johnson. Ardern. Jones. Nolan, Dudley, Wilson. Mackay, Mesdames Waldegrove, Lonergan, 4 children and maid. Taylor. Austin, Simpson, Cattle, Allen, Messrs. Waldegrove, Turner, Walker. Wallace. Jackson, White, Master Kissllng, and 23 steerage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 6

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