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SHIPPING.

1 MMI 111 ill -■ I —— 8 X\ Water at AucWand-0.58 a.m. ; 126 p.m. ~ „ Jlaaukau-2.57 aim.; 3.25 p.m. Sun—Rises, 6.33 am. ; set's, 5,3 p.m. ■-■■ ' Moon—Last quarter, May 3,; a.m. ™—_—.__———— PORT OF AUCKLAND. .-, .ARRIVALS. APRIL 33. NGAPUHI, 5.8., ! 640, E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: Rev. and Mrs. Cubitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Misses Foster, Wyatt, Dunn, ' Jennings, Virtue, West, Hooper, Lennox, Sloane, ' Davis, Partridge, Mesriames Murgatroyd, Duncan, -- '" Virtue, Nichols, Walkftr, Clarke, Hoey, Partridge, " Daverr, ; Davies, Messrs.- Anderson, Nicoll, ' Footc, Goinr, McDonald,. Cleary, • Brydon, Thompson, Cullo v McGregor, Thompson, Stewart. White, McGnfior, > Reeve, Virtue, Bowles, Smith, Bates, Humphries, Crake, -Burton, Manuell, Gossett, 1 Armstrong, Wallace, Clarke, Pickiiiere, Williams, Bishop, and • 8 steerage.—Northern S.S.: Co., "'--'. agents. ._ " ' .. -'- " CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod, from Russell, Whangaroa, and M'angonui. Passengers: Mesdames E. Clarke. F. W. Sanderson, Spanicker, • Werriham and child, H. Dacre, Bullians, Edwards, V i- C. Woodward, Calder and 2 children, A. H. 1 Porter, Anderson, ;, Misses-Coohey, ; Porter, Saunders, Messrs. Woodham, Macklow, W. * J. Brav, H. Dacre, A. Anderson. Bullians. W. Clarke, "McGregor, Phipns, R. Switzer, H. Barnett, ; H. Christensen, J. Bindon, H. Clark, H. G. Hunt, A. H. Nisbet. A. Long, L. Griflln, C. Nisbet, . Neilson, Foster, YareHev, J. Hogg, G. F. Dickeson, J. Baxter, C. E. Bold, Blonilicld, H. Adams, Stobo, O. Neumann, Brady, Poland, LieutenantColonel Wolfe, Captain C. Allen, Drs. A. H. * Porter, W. D. Perry, Masters Sanderson (2), and ..■■"-■ 14 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. - "■ AUPOURI, S.S., 463. T. Haultain, from Tau- " ranga. Passengers: -Misses Grant, Larson, Murdoch, Mesdames Tudehope, Snodgrass and 2 children. Taylor, West, Jordan, V. Sadler, Messrs. ■ Tudehope', J. -Burrows, W. Groom, J. Nicholson. - Parry, Roller, Hutchinson (2), Master Pittar.— Northern S.S. .Co., agents. NGATIAWA, S.S., 463. W. Bark, from Opotiki. Passengers: Miss Newsham, Mesdames- Bradshaw, Reid, Peoples, Glunnv, Scott, Messrs. Scott, Ross, ,'** Green 2), Peoples, Elliott, Fraser, Vincent, Moyes. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. - ; v , STELLA. s.s., 267., E. Sellars, from the North:— LeylahoT-ti'Brien Timber Co.. agents. ;- DURBAN, barque, 680, Peterson, from Maiden Island.—Kempthorne, Prosser, "and Co., agents. NORTHERN CHIEF, barque, 263, Johnson, from * Newcastle.—-R. McKay, agent. . » . CURLEW, scow, 98, W. Bourke, from Tainia.— ' ; Ford Shipping Line,-agents.'."'.,''. * . HAERE, scow, 86, G. Sorenson, from the Great • ' Barrier.—Ford Shipping; Line, agents. ■ .-". ALMA; scow. : 57. L ; Soars, from Ngunguru,—; . R. S. Reynolds, agent. '.'-"-' '"°'',- ",' May 1. ' ■'■ -.-. WIMMERA, s.s.V 3022,' W'm. Waller, from Syd- :■■ ney. "~ Passengers: , Saloon.—Mesdames McDonald; ;'■'■•■ Wooller, Johnson,* L. D. Nathan and maid, J. Ellis, Cooper,- McAsev and 2 children, Lury, — Daniels,' Misses Alexander, ,Hogan,!S. Macdonald, M. A. Taylor, G.A.;tSaQr,M. Taylor, May Tay- - -.• lor, McAsey, Lorv; (2),- Bokenstcir, Morgan, Gee, -'•'. Messrs. W. H. McCullough, E. ,Dive, C. Dive, Johansen, C. F. Johnson, T. Morris, B. W. Black, .-Bowles. A. B. Macdonald, J. C. ; Davis, P. 11. .''■'• Jameson, rC. ...Kimpton, C. : Wickennan, ;S. M. ': Roche, W. J. Bloomfield, J. Ellis, J. A. Whyte, • W. Skinner. -A. Moormann, G. H. Davies* -S.- - .Fallen, Harold Owen, J. Hvman, J. C. Hanna, ""'•' -J. A. W'otton; George Wot ton. E. Harkness, E. 0 Howies, W. Hogarth. J. Peck, McAsev (2), Hillrietel. Bennett, Dowles, J. Thompson. T. Allsop, "'": A. Edwalttls, Saunders,'Bcilbv.rW. Sullivan, F. Anderson. J. Hart, G. Jones, Rev. C. Kreymberg,. Masters Taylor and'Oooner,- and 61 steerage.— • L. D. Nathan and C&-, Limited, agents. -;; VICTORIA,'s.s., : 2969. G. \ F. Entwisle, from - Southern and East : Coast z! ports.: .;,'■' Passengers: . " Saloon—Mesdames Jay, Jones, Taylor,, Reid, Fenn, Gilbcrd, Cunv,-CUecsl>ourgh,". Holland, Maclean,. Reid, Evans and child, Clarke, Nolan and infant, Faulkner, Woods, Watl:s*and child, Horn, White, ■, Gower, Owen, Misses Menzies,; Roberts, Spooner, ■ .- Fenn," Maclean, Jones, Cantnell, Dunlop, Johnstone. Wilkinson, Woods. Horn, Morgan, Petrie, McLean. Messrs. L. Jones, Reid, Palairet, Gilberd, Chcesborough," C. W. Jones, jun., Gower, Reid, W. Clarkson, Hine, Gudgeon, G. Faulkner, J. ".. Jones," Grace, Halls, Horn, Simson,' Binns, ■ - Schollim, Wonteith, D. - Wilson, Bell, ; and 23 / steerage.—L.D.: Nathan and agents.;, "'" SQUALL, s.s.. 369, J. Beighton, from Gisborne, . v..- via Tokomaru Bay.—Union S.S. Co., agents. >;": ' - WAIOTAHI,s.s!., 278, C. Hopkins, from Mer- -\ cury . Bay > and way ports. Passengers: Messrs. v A. Over, Ginn, Aver, J. Sherlock, Long. Wells, , Wheeler, Moore—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ,' , HAPAI, strain, dredge, J. ; Ferguson, s from Greenock, v via Auckland Harbour Board, ~ agents. - * May 2. WAIRUNA,. =.;.. 3347, Drewette, from Newr'-'' ''" castle, via,.N:."V;rr'and Gisborne.—Union- S.S. Co.',' agent?. • ■ "DEPARTURES. APRIL 30. OPAWA, s.s., 7230, WniteParso'ns, for ■ the v'..- South. y '■: : , - STAR OF SCOTLAND, s.s., 6230, E. D. Becker ' Wellington and the South. j- ■ j HAUROTO, s.Sm ISBB, W. P. CoJlins.xfor East Coaiit and Southern ports. uPasiengera^For^Gis-! .■'■■..'- McConville, • Cul- | hane, Robb. McAve,. Mesdamea.»^ u iverhill. Cul- ;•; hane:andif»y;<Ledger,;C.';E(^ nae y > Stallibraes, Messrs. G. P. Corbett, A. Durham, C. , '•. Mossop, Young, H. . Campbell, H. M. Shepherd, -:">-£il^!W^^ y For Napier—Misses Flor-" »nce\jj*yl6r, M. C. Anderson, Mesdames R.D. Halstead.-Flaraece, Mr. A. Chadwjclc For Wellington—Messrs. J. : Slclntyre, r T. . Whitelaw, T. McDonald, and 20 steerage "for all ports. - KAKO, a.s.s- ; 160, J. H. Skinner, for Gisborne, I -' via parts. >'; ' ' ■'. ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS-/"- ■■"■: LOSDOS.—Delphic, s.s., sailed' March 26, ; due about - May 9; f Nerehana,* s.s., via Australia, sailed • March-26, r due about May 19J 'Iridraderi; s.s-, via Australia, sailed - April ■; 19, due about June ,: 8 Star :of Canada, s-s.,'; via Australia, sailed' April . 22; Orari, to sail about May 4. - Livebpool.—Drayton Grange,' s.s., via Australia, sailed March 5, due about May 5; Sussex, s.s., via Australia,* sailed!; Nairnshire, s.s., via Australia, to nail April 30. ,-.i' Nhtsv York.—lndiralema, s.a., via Australia, sailed February 23. due early; Mimiro, a.i, via Australia, sailed - April 3, d, u . e about. June 15; Indiani, "S.S., to sail about April 23? i Strathclydte, s-s., via ? Australia, to :?sail -Mai? :-'■'. 15; Indraghiri, s.s., .%no Australia, to sail June 6. Moxtrkal.—Rakaia. f. a.*., via . porta, to sail May 14; Wbakatane, is., via ports, to sail June 15. ."'. i "''-■'-■' SAX'-iFßiKCisco.— s-s.. sailed April .13.' • due about May 12; Celtic King, s.s-, to sail early. . . Sydney.—Maheno, s-s.', Sunday ' , *.' Nkwcastlb.—Louisa Craig, barque, sailed April : i 18; Hauda Isle,'barquentine, sailed. April 3; James ■":■<<• Craig, barque,. April 12; Casablanca, barque, ! sailed April'2B; liiga, is.s.,-to sail. ', . CALcrriA Aparima, s.b., via ports, sailed April .-■'7, : due abou'.'tMay 8. _•' ■'-:'..»;:'.',- '.."';.'•*'"-- ''*'.'*"';"■• I. F:jl— s.s.. early. •.""';.'..' Soc-rn SbaTslakpb.—Tofua, s.s., early. » Christmas Island— Balfour, s.s., due ! '•, early in Mmy.' ' - * - ■' , ! Eastebx PACiine.—Talune, s.s., early. • , - ■ ' ; — • ■ ■- ! . T2O.IECTED departures. . Losdos.-—Kaipara, 8.8.', via the? South, about i .- "'•"rday. * . -.v : : { :•>:_■ '.Jsydsey.—Victoria,- s.s:, : to-day. >• " South Si a Islasds.— s.s., early. _* ■l'- : :\ '-.':;-:,■■:.';-:.- ■ }-'\ ." "> : >H : : Xl--\ { :'.;H""" ~T.-• i: r-^'■'. ■'<[-'<'<: vVv . x UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. .East Coast. —;To-day: Kaitangata arrives from Westp.irt; Squall sails for ' Tolago Bay and» Gisborne at 5 p.m. Wednesday: VlorA arrives fromr East ;Coast bays; Kaitangata : sails for Westport ; (meantime) at 5 p.m. Thursday': Tiirawera arrives-'from; Dunedin','-LVt-telton,. Wellington, Napier, and.Gisborne; Taldne arrives from Eastern' Pacific; Pukaki arrives Kim - Oatnaru - and Timaru; Flora • sails for East Coast ; /. hays at 4 p.m. ;Pukaki sails for Westport (mean- ''■■■'"... time): at .o p.m.;; Wairuna-' sails ?for;<Newcastle - (meantime) at noon. Friday :• Squall arrives-from 1 Tolago , Bay .-and;.. Gisborne. Saturday: Squall .:;:,-■ sails -■ for , Tolago Bay : and '. GisborneJat 12 l noon ; ;;- , Tarawera ; sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lytteltou; Dunedin* at 7 p.m. . ,' :'V West Coast.—Tuesday : Rarawa : sails for N»w '-~■'•■' Plymouth at 3 p.m. v ; Friday .'Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, Ficton,. and Nelson, j it 3 p.m. ■■'"-;: ':■■•. . .'-,'" ~'':.'■' " "" ' '.. ' HUDD.MtT-PARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS.. j To-day; Victoria : sails direct for Sydney, at 5.30 p.m. j: Tuesday : Wimmera sails for Dunedin, via j •'■; ''■'■ East Coast-ports, 1 at 3 p.m. .-w- ''■ ■■■■;■ : ■'■ V NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. J For time of departure of. outward steamers see ..-- company's "time-table, on page L, ~ ' ;, . ■ '■*" L "'.J- -. r - - '.'_ r~'u-\.. -. ."V .-• !.-'''. C '.':■■: VESSELS IN: HARBOUR ":'•'.".' Iris, H.M. cable steamer, ; in Calliope Dock. : '•'■'.•.- Squall, s.s., vat Quaen-street Wharf. :-.-.' ,' •Victoria, fe.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. ...; . " Wimmera, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf.,. - :-,! ; Ksipara, s.s., Queen-street Wharf. ' , : j.;.' Manurewa, baique,- at Calliope Dock." •iff": Aldebaran, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. [:■'''■" Hapai, dredge, at Queen-street ; r Wharf, r ,A , . - Northern Chief,; barque, ,in stream., .: -- 'Durban, barque, in stream. ".'-',' '• Toafa Uaamea. scnoonei, in stream. : . ... Novelty, auxiliary scow, in stream: . , Maui, dredge, in stream. , .'-. ' '• .. Fairburn, ketch, at Railway Wharf. ;': , ■ /'..'' IMPORTS. *.' "'. .". Per Victoria, from the South : 2462 sacks chaff 168 sacks bran, 170 sacks malt, 2769 sacks oats' •. 84 sacks peas, 870 sacks,' 420 100's, 600 50's 20 sacks 25's flour, 4308 sacks wheat, 406 sacks pota- , ~ toes, 26 cases bacon, ■■? 39 bars iron," 201 cases ; •= canned fruits,; 183 cases candles, -64 rolls -'netting' ' 35 caiies matches, 228 cases soap, 410 cases meats' 28 sacks oysters, 00 cases' dates, -50 cases currants, 12 .packages bedsteads, 9 crates copper boilers, 11 cases whisky, 20 cases lemon squash, '9 cases tobacco, 8 sacks bottles; 6. cases umbrellas 42 bundles sacks, 8 bundles leather, 19 crates cheese, 70 cases tea, 8o packages confectionery, '50 pai-kages woollens, 64 packages, ranges, 31 hogsheads, 8 butts, 12 barrels, 100 cases ale, 25 pack- . ages flil, quantity, returned empties, samples, and sundries. - ' • ;■:.-Per Squall, from Gisborne: 518 sheep, 1 bundle 'sacks. Per Wairuna, from Newcastle: .1239 tons coal. - '.. ; Per Northern-Chief, from Newcastle: 325 tons COal.'. ,'; ... ..' ..-'■': v l '.. • ■'- t'crAVimmera. Irom . Svdhev '.'. 121 cases soap, . - "■ 75 ingots .tin,; '2800'bags{rice,; 273 .'bags- nitrate of. soda, 30 bags hemp, '92 packages machinery, 51 rolls matting,; 1555 pieces timber, 352 sacks bonedtist, £80 packages tea, 49 packages gross-; seed, .20 .■.packages load, 67 sacks flour, 52 ' sacks-mutton birds', 210-lwga coke, 551 cases sardines, .480 cases , ■ >' *lni(»P. SCO lengths' royfa, and a largo quantity of. , m it'drics, tti'n-,liipn.«it3 .-% Mooltan (Londonj,' Cnaii!i' l uA (China and .Tooan). and Maitai, Van«i'»\c, «!< i Art,stralian intcr-oi.-.t» steamers,, P.- Durban, front Maiden Island: 115" tons; ~ :-. gus,uo. ■: ■,■ ■ - - ■ , '•...'■■ -' -■ j '■/■ - - '..•". ,'■;■■:- , ■• / E ».i'- V /-'-:; - " 4 IkSlil', <,> -.

P y'" THE VICTORIA. The Huddart-Parker ; steamer 'Victoria, Captain G. F. Entwisle, arrived from Southern and East Coast ports at - 9 a.m. yesterday,>:; after a fine weather trip, and berthed at Hobson-street; Wharf. She will sail for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. to-day. THE SQUALL ARRIVES. - The steamer Squall, Captain '■ J. Beighton, arrived from Gisborne, via Tokomarußay, at,B a.m. • yesterday, berthing at Queen-street ■■■ Wharf. > She left Gisborne at 7 p.m. ,= on the r 29th ; lilt,, and : called at Tokomaru Bay en route to land a quantity of salvage gear, for the stranded schooner Orete. , Fine weather was experienced on the voyage.'.; .:■:;: '•'■" ;.-■ "-S- ■■ '; ( •■"..':■■ '-■■ , ?■.'-::' \'—r~ —— —; —. .( . y- .':';''(('-•-;'<■ 1 - THE .•:: SYDNEY BOAT. >;,..;■ The s.s. Wimmera, Captain W. • Waller, arrived irom Sydney at 5.30. p.m. yesterday, and after inspection berthed at ■■ 'Queen-street Wharf. She ; left Sydney on April; 2/ at 2.30 p.m., and met with fine- weather throughout the voyage. . She leaves for ' Dunedin, via ports, to-morrow "afternoon. ■ - ■ ' - THE DURBAN,*." '. .. ;" ; '". The Norwegian barque Durban, Captain Petersen, • arrived > from Maiden -Island oh Saturday afternoon after a passage of 37 days. She experienced lino weather until 1* day's ago, when a heavy southerly gale was encountered, and when the barque was - off the Three Kings she lost several of her Mils. The Durban, .which took up an . anchorage in the stream, has a cargo of guano for this port. :..'--■' ' THE NORTHERN CHIEF. The barque Northern- Chief. Captain Johnson, arrived from Newcastle on Saturday night, with a cargo of ■ coal, and took up an anchorage in ' the stream; 1 The master reports that the North 4 em: Chief sailed from Newcastle on April 10, and met : with fresh ; south winds until the New Zealand coast was reached on April 18, when calm and light winds prevailed "till off Cape Brett.on April 21. Here the-vessel encountered a heavy east gale, which drove her off the land again on April 24. From . thence till arrival in port strong south winds were met with. > v ; ARRIVAL OF THE HAPAI. )((): "' The Auckland : Harbour Board's new bucket dredge Hapai arrived from Greenock, via ports, yesterday morning, and after inspection berthed at./ Queen-street Wharf. , She > left Greenock on January 13 and encountered very bad weather, on the voyage, particulars of which will be found elsewhere in this-issue. .Captain J.> Ferguson is master of the Hapai and Mr. R. Watson is the first officer. •Mr. R. H. Taylor is the chief engineer, Mr. Stevenson second, and Mr. Hendry third. A full description of the dredge has already appeared in' the Herald. ' , WAIRUXA FROM NEWCASTLE. Early this morning .the Union; Company's, steamer ■ Wairunit arrived from Newcastle,- via Napier and Gisborne, with a part cargo of coal, and took -up an anchorage in the- stream. She will berth at the Railway Wharf to discharge. - ! j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14359, 2 May 1910, Page 4