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SHIPPING.

. .: Sigh Water at -Auckland— a.m.; 0.22 p.m. ••''"'.» -■„; Manukau-1.59 a.m.; 2.21 p.m. Rises, 6.18 a.m.; sets, 5.24 p.m. loon—First quarter, April 17. 1.34 a.m. j WEATHER REPORT. .Mr. D. C. Bates supplied the following weather jeport at 4 p.m. yesterday:— :.?!■' .'■-.-.•■■ ,;•■ Wind. Bar. Weather. Russell . . . W.S.W.fr- 29.84 Fair . Manuka,/ Beans N.W.. tresh g-M . Cloudy--Auckland ... S.W., fresh • 29.83 Far ■Tauraitsra ... N.W., light 29.78 Fair East Cape \ : - : W., gale" 29.75 « ■•'■■. Gisbome ... W., breeze 2370 Fine Port Ahuriri ... W.. fresh 29.63 fair Wellington ' ... N.W., light. 29.4 a Fair/ Castlepoinft, ... S.W., light 29.45 Showery New Plymouth... W., fresh 23.67 Showery ■ Cape Egmont ... W., fresh 29.67 gra««J Wanganui ... W.N.W.. fresh 23.00 showery Cape Farewell. . W.. gale 29.02 Cloudy Cape Foulwind... SAW, gale 23.63 showery Westport ... S.W..mgale 29.64 Showery Cape Campbell... W., gale 29.45 fine . tKaikoura ... W.S.W..gal« 29.35 Fine Akaroa Light ... N.E., light 29.33 Cloudy Port Chalmers... S.W.. light . 29-32 lair Nuggets ... W.. fresh 29.26 Showery Blurt W.N.W., fr 29.25 Overcast WEATHER FORECAST. Mr. Bates' summary and forecast is as follows .-—The barometer has fallen again in tne. South, an.l stormv weather has been experienced in most parts southward of New- Plymouth and Napier, especially about Cook and Foveaux ' S:iait>. The weather has been somewhat changeable in the North and westerly winds have prevailed. The present indications are for squall.,, unsettled, and showery weather in most parts, with westerly and southerly winds, strong to a gale. The barometer will probably continue very unsteady, rising and falling in the next few days.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ARRIVALS. SELWYN CRAIG, barque, 486, from Edithbur.—,!. J. Craig. Limited, agents. SQUALL, s.s.. 369. J. Bcighton, from Gisbome. —Colon S.S. Co., agents. AUPOURI, s.s.. 463, T. Haultain. from Ohiwa and Tauranga. Passengers: Misses M. la "«J Challasnan. Mesdames Bridger, Smallbone and child. Messrs. Bridger. Allen. R. B. ScoK.Gteen. stade. MoGuire, J. Jordan, H. Gary, Rev. Brooke. .—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. NGVPI'HI, s.s.. 640, E. Stephenson, from Whangarci. Passengers: Captain and Mrs. W. Farqubar. Colonel and Mrs. Holgate, Mr. and Mrs. Love, Misses Love (2). Ooadle, Wond. McLeod (21, Buchanan. MoAbn.es Dickey, Webb, Buvhss, Buchanan. Wilson. Pollard. Denham. Sutherland, Falconer. Messrs. Tomlinson. Wright. Leslie. Denham, Johnson, Brown. Drummond. Larder nation. Aickin. Lomas, Walker. Metcalfe Wilson, Morton. Nathan, Valentine. Chapman, Falconer, Whvte. Eduiiston, Bach, McKenzie, te"Uf' Hctherington. Foote, Weir. Russell. Hamilton ChisholmT Madder. M.P.. Captain Karliston. and 15 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. V BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 196. H. Petersen, from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. TASMAN, s.s.. 197, E. H. Goertx, from Great Barrier Passengers: Mesdames Silva and Taylor, Messrs. Ross, Civit, Barnard, Betndge, Mason. Osborne, MoKenzic, and Curtis (2).— Northern S.S. Co., agents. • •-' RAMBLER, scow. 77. Carpenter, from Mercury Bay.—Ford Shipping Line, agents. DEPARTURES. STRATHEARN, 8.5., 4419, H. Mackay, for London direct. ■ .',.*■ • '■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Lovdov.— of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, sailed February 24. due about April 24 Opawa. s-a., sailed March 8, due about April 20; Waimatc. s.s., due about April 28; Delphic, a.a., sailed March 26; due about May S- Nerehana, s.s., via Australia, sailed March i 26, due about Mav 19; Indradevi, s.s.. via Australia, to sail April 16; Star of Canada, s.s;, via Australia, to sail April 19. ;•■',., Liverpool.— 5.8.. via Australia, sailed February 6. due about April 18; Rangatira, new. s.s..- via Australia, sailed February 23, due .about April 16; Drayton Grange, 5.»., via Australia, sailed March 5. due about May 5; Sussex. f «.«., via Australia, to sail early; Nairnshire, s.s., i| via Australia, to sail April-30. S.. ■ Pallet.—Hapai. dredge, sailed January 26, jgSj* due about April 30. '" Wf& ■• Nbw Aberlour, s.s., via Australia, sailed January 27. due about April 26; Indralema, s.s-, via Australia, sailed February 25. due May 2; Miroiro, s.s.. via Australia, sailed -April 3." due about June 3; Indrani. s.s., to sail ibout April 23; Strathclyde, s.s., via Australia, ' ' x> sail May 15. *, - Mostßeal.—Raiaia. «.«.. via port*, to _ sail May 14; Whakatane, 5.8., via ports, to sail June :; ; --.is. .•:•••■.;■.-''- .•■■".'- ■" ■" '■ v , ;•"- Sax Frascisco.— s.s., to sail early. " SYDiiTET.—Yicttrta,' s.s., Sunday. Xjwcartlb.—. barque, sailed March 27- i,oulsa Craig, barque, sailed March 31; Hand* / hie, barquentine, Bailed April 3; Northern Chief, barque, sailed April 7; . James Craig, barque, •ailed April 12; Inga, s.s.,' to sail. v: '-. ■'.' "'.' Caixtttta.—Aparima, s.s., via ports, sailed April 7, due about May. 8. ~.;,.. ';_ .. . Fiji.—Atua, Vs., early. ''*>''■■' , .' I South Sea Islands.—Atua, s.s., early. . . , rP.OJEi7reD DEPARTURES. . v Losdo.v.— Georgia, s.s., direct, to sail . about May 2. , Sydxey.—Wimmera, s-s., Monday. ','. 'South SEA ISLANDS.— s.s., April 26. Fiji.— s.s., April 26. ' , ■'"' UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. ' Fast Co\3T.—To-day: Squall sails for Tolago . Bay ' and - Gisbome at 12 noon; , Hauroto arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton. Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. Saturday Hauroto sails for :•■'.-' 'Jisboine, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dun- . . at 12 noon. . '\. - ■ ■ ' : * '■' \ West Coast.—To-dav": Rosamond sails for New "- Plymouth, Wellington," Picton, and Nelson at 3 tun Saturday: Corinna arrives from the boutn , • s Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. -V :-.• « HUDDART-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. •'•'.', ; Sunday: Wtmmera arrives from Southern ports; ■.'■■'"• Victoria arrives from Sydney. • Monday: Wim- . niera sails direct for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tues- : day: Victoria, sails for Dunedin, via East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. - '„ ;_.■.'. yORTHEEN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. , Todav: Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei; Kanieri arrives 'from Whangarei about 10 p.m.; Waiotahi leaves for Mercury Bay and Tairua; Ngatiawa ar- ' rives fr-.-n Opotiki about 9 a.m.; Tasman leaves 'lor Whakatane. : ~ , For time of departure of outward steamers see ■ '.' company's time-table on page L ; - - ; ~ „ VESSELS IN HARBOUR ''■ Pioneer. H.M.S., at Queen-street Wharf. - . . , Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in etream. Kaipara, s.s., in Calliope Dock. \ ' ■;;Andromeda, barque, at Queen-street Wnarf. "•."' ; '« T'oafa Haamea, schooner, in stream. < Noveltv, auxiliary scow« in stream. - = lima, "barquentine. at Railway Wharf. . __ Greyhound, aux. schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. Awanui, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. -¥~'.• Maui, dredge, at Hobson-street Wahrf.., -. p.m. yesterday, en route to Auckland. .\ >. '■■:■ • f;The scow Trempapassed Cape Brett at 3.30 SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO.'S ~'- , :,"'MOVEMENTS. ' The Kia Ora wived in the Dominion on March 25 She sails again for London from Lyttelton on April 26, being due at London on June 6. The lonic arrived at Wellington on March 23. » She sails again for London on April 21, being i. due at London on June. 3. She leaves again for New Zealand on June 23, being due,at Welling- .' ton on August S. ' „ The Rangati™ left Liverpool on February 22 '■>■ for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, , and Dunedin, via Adelaide, being due in New Zealand alwut-April 14. She sails again for London from , Wellington about May. 14, being due,at London on June 23. '...,„., The Athenic left Capetown for Wellington on ' March 3, being due on April 19. She sails from * Wellington for London on May 19, being due at 1 London on July 1. She leaves again for New Zealand on July 21, being due at Wellington on ,'• September 6. .'■ ' . . „„ . ■■'■ The" Tokomaru left London on March 10 for Dunedin and Lyttelton, being due on April 28. She sails again for London about May 31, being due on July 17. • The Delphic left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin on March 22, being due on. May 9. The Invcrtay arrived at London on March 24. .' The Matatua arrived at London on March 24. She sails again from London for Auckland, Wellington, and Timaru early in April. '■■■ The Corinthic v arrived at London on March 12. She sails ajairi for Wellington on March 31, bsing due on May 17. She leaves Wellington for London on June 16, being due at London on July 28. -" . . • The Wftiwera arrived at London on March 30. The Karamea left Monte Video on March 23, being-due at London on April 10. ' The Mamari left Rio de Janeiro on March 26, •being'*due at London on April 12. The Arawft left Rio de Janeiro on March-19, being due at London on April 8. She sails again ■;, ,' for. Wellington on April 28, being due in New V' Zealand on June 14. She leaves Wellington again • v for London on July 14, being due at London on .'. •' '.August 25. . / . i The Tainui left Wellington tin March 24, being due at London on May 6. She leaves again for .. New Zealand'on May. 26, being due at Wellington on July 12.. She sails ajrain for London on August 11, being due on September 22. The Kuniara left Wellington for London on ',- . March 19. being due at London on May 2. ■ The Aotea left Wellington for Lyndon on April ■.' c 1, ?nd is due in London on May 18. ' ■ ." : ■;''■■■ ' STRATH EARN'S CARGO. The Strathearn. which left for London yesterday, took away 5343 cases and 966 sacHs of kauri gum, 925 bales of wool. 224 casks of tallow, 2015 '"'■/. bags of concentrates, 42 casks of pelts, 1094 ..- pieces of timber, 461 bales of flax, 7 dumps of : tow, and a quantity of sundries. ; : ; v ; SELWYN CRAIG'S VOYAGE. •'• The Selwyn Craig,.-which arrived at Auckland .'■?!-■' fosterday' afternoon from Edithburg, left there ■•: i : on•> Tuesday, March 15. The wind was then \ moderate ■ froin the ; south-east, . and continued ,' : /roxn south-cest to cast, moderate to light, till ,' March 29, when a gale from; the south-east was -''•'■ expe-tienced,'which; lasted for 24 hours. From - .--then.: till" the North Cape was reached, nothing . but south-east;, to» easterly winds, moderate to ■ : light, were encountered. 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PORT OF ONEHUNGA.

' ARRIVALS. RARAWA. 8.5., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth, Passengers: Misses Whiteside. Wallace, Cullen, Calder, Addlington, Mesdames Reardon, Addlington, Wallis. Messrs. Peat, Wamock, R. W. Bond, Astley, Ahdallah, Moore, Andrew. Essex, Mulr, Evans, Grant. Stevens, Hewitt, and 10 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. RARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Johnson, Tierney, Mesdames Train, Richmond. O'Hara. Penn, 'A. Taylor. Matthews, Messrs. Train. Richmond, G. Lauder, Walker. Thompson, and 14 steerage.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14345, 15 April 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14345, 15 April 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14345, 15 April 1910, Page 4