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SHIPPING.

B f T." ££££? *« F; ' ,:::: -■, Sun—Rises, 6.34 a.m.; sets, *5.2 p.m. . Mood— charter, to-day, .'■ a.m. ' ; WEATHER REPORT. Mr D C. Bates supplied, the following weather «*» *• 1 ""sr B». «■»«,«. Rmse!l S.E., Ire, I, 30.27 Fair Miuutau Beads 8., light M.35 air Auckland ... N.E., light . 50.35 fine ' Si ... K.N.E., light 50.55 Fair ' Uishorne .... S.,ligbt .M Fine Port Ahurid ... N.NAv-, light 50.22 *' ne Wellington- ... X., light. , 50.50. Cioudj Spoint ... N.W., light 30.30 line New Plymouth... Calm 30.32 fair "Wadgjijui . - ... W. 5.11 .. light 30.55 air * Cape. Farewell. .' X.W., light '0.35 Fine Capb Foulwiad— X., light 30.28 Rain , ' West port ... X.E., light 30.2S Showery,. Cape Campbell... X., fresh 50.21 Hskv j Kai tours. ... - Calm • < <■ . 50.14 . .FJ|i(J s i Tort Chalmers... X.K., light ' 30.04 Fair' Nuggets ... ' X.W., light • 50.05 'Cloudy ' Bluff ... ... Calm 52.05 Fair Cape Egmont ... N.W. , ligh? 50.5?. Cloud.v Akaroa Light ... X.E., light 50.03 Fine - WEATHER FORECAST. ; „ „ Mr. Bates's summary and forecast is as follows: —Strong westerly winds have prevailed about and - fouth of Cook Strait, with rain and floods in the livers on the West Coast. Fair weather has prevailed in the North, but-changeable weather elsewhere. The barometer has continued high in the . V Korth, but- has been unsteady and lower in the \ - South. The present Indications are for a falling barometer everywhere, moderate to strong easterly ; winds northward of the East Cape and Kawhia, and fair weather, but freshening northerlies and increasing cloudiness for more unsettled weather, elsewhere. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. CLAYMORE, s.s., 219. 'E. Darling, from Onehung* and Hokianga. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen*, Miss B. Wynyard. Messrs. Field, Ceillin, Neill.—Northern S.S*. Co., agents. HAND A ISLE, liarpientine, 261, J. W. Denison, from Newcastle.—Thomas Henderson, agent. 1 HAWK, scow, 139, C. Anderson, from the North. Jagger and Harvey, agents. DANDY, scow, 38 McDermott, from Tairua.— Kauri Timber Comp'iny, agents. ! DEPARTURES. KAIPARA. b.s., 7596, N. de la Cour Cornwall, R.N.R., for Waitara. * VICTORIA, s.s., 2969, G. F. Entwisle, for Sydney. -Passengers: Misses Marsh (2). Kissling, Mesdanies Johnstone, A. Ball, Honeyfleld, Hedlund, E. He,viand, A. 0. Barnard,- N. F. Hal?, Price, Lobes, E. Pinch, Arnold. Davis, J. Cv.milling, Messrs. S. Wright. F. W. Carter, P. Hewitt. E. R. Jor.es, McGregor, Davidge, A. Phillips, G. Cattley,. H. S. B. Fletcher.' C. Barlow, Bumell, E. S. Gould,' 11. G. Watts. L. C. Badham. A. W. Batiste, S. J. Phillips, Sanders, C. H. Tucker, J. Camming. A, Ball, Hedlund, A. G. Barnard, 11. Bramwell, Skel'ton. J. Byrne. Johnstone. Nootnagel. Price, F. Hedlund, A. Robertson, Davis, and 100 steerage.. CLANSMAN, s.s., 591, E. McLeod, for. Russell and Opua. ... NGAPUHI, s.s., 640, E. Stephenson, for whangs re;. - • ~ A lOTA HI, s.s..' 278, C. Hopkins, for T*urang* and Ohiwa. APAXUI, s.s.. 243. J. Wilson, for the North. CHELMSFORD, s.s.. 121, E. H. Coertz, for Mercury Bay and way ports. SQUALL, s-s., 369, J. Benton, fo:r To In go Bay ami Gist>orne. PAEROA, j- s., 91. J. Taw. for the North. \ EXFECTKD -ARRIVALS. . , . Losotwr.—De'yhic, s.s., sailed March 26, due hbottt May 9; Nerehana, s.s., via Australia, sailed March 26. due a lout May 19; Star of Canada, s.s., via. Australia, sailed April 22; Orari. s.s., to. sail about May 4. . . Liverpool.—Drayton Grange, s.s., via Australia, sailed March 5, due shout Any 5; Sussex,- s.s.. via. Australia. . ssilad;. Nairnshire, s.s., via *"»«- tralis. to sail April 30; ' liulradevi, - s.s., direct, sailed April 19, due a (tout June's. New York.—lndralema, s.s., via Australia, tailed February 25, due about May 11; Jlimiro. s.s., via Australia, sailed April 3, due about June 15; Jndrnni, s.s., to sail about April ia, 25; Strathclyde, s.s., via Australia, to sail May 15; Indraghiri, s.s., via Australia, to sail June 6. Montreal.—Rakaij. is.a, via port*, to sail ' May. 14; Whakatane. s.s., , via ports, .to sail. Juna ; . 16. , Sax Francisco.— s.s., sailed April 13. due about May 12;. Celtic Kiag, s.s., to sail early. Std.vkv.—Mahcno, s.s., Sunday. . ' Newcastle.—Louisa Craig, , barque, sailed .April, "18; James Craig, barque, sailed April 12.: Casablanca, barque, sailed Aprils 28; ' Inya,' S; s ,' to sail; .lUktaua,. s.s., to sail. . ... .: _ . CAiCtrrTA".—Apariina, s.s., via ports, sai'e'' Anrii 7, ■ due about May 9. • ■ " : ..Fuijirj-Tofua, ..s.s .eajLy. ■ > ~ .■ v, • South Sejl Islasos.—Tofua, s-s.v C3r jy. CBRISTHA3 Islasd.—Baron out . 5.5.., due • early: '-1 J '■ ; EASTERN* _ Pacific.— 8.8., .'early.'ii r-: rr-oHcTED departures. Sydney.—Maheno, s.s.,,Monday.'.." - . : • SOUTH Sea ISLAxbs.—, ' s.s., "Hay 24. ' ; Fiji.Navua, s.s.. May 11; Tofua, s.s., May 24. ' UIHON COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. "**, East Coast.Wednesday : Flora arrives < from East Coast bays; Xaitangata sails for Westport (meantime) at 5 p.m.- 'lhuvsday: Tarawera ar- v .rives from ■ Dunedin, Lyttelton, .• Wellington, > Napier, . and Gi>bornti; Talune arrives from: the- ■ Eastern Pacific;' PukaW ' arrives" froinj: Oamaru . and-.Tiinaru; Flora, sails for East 1 Coast > , .bays at 4 p.m.';'Pukaki sails for Westport (mean- ' time at 5 p.m.' Friday: Squall ' arrives from Tolago Bay and Gisborne. Saturday.: Squall sails-for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon Tiirawera . sails for > Gisborne, Napier,' Wellington t Lyttelton, Dunedin, at 7 p.m. , ' . „ ~. West COAST.—To-day : Rarawa sails for New • Plymouth at 3 p.m. • > Friday: Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, Picton, and Nelson, "at 3 p.m. HUD DA AKKEB CO.'S. MOVEMENTS.. To-day: Winunera sails : for Dunedin, ■ via East Coast ports, tit 3 p.m. , NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. • ' For time of departure of outward steamers sea company's time-table on page L *. • . VESSELS IN HARBOUR Iris, H.M. cable steamer, in Calliope Dock. j Wimmeia, s.:i., at yueen-street Wharf. ...... j Uatiurewa, bitque, at Calliope Dock. j Aldebaran, barque, at Railway . Wharf. Hapai, dredge, at Queen-street Wharf. ' Maui, ' dredge, at Queen-street Wharf. Northern barque, at Chelsea. * Durban, barque, at Railway Wharf. Hauda Isle, barquentine,' in stream. Toafa Haamea, schoonei, in stream. Novelty, • auxiliary scow, at 'Jotieon-street Extension. Fairburn, ketch, at Railway Wharf. IMPORTS, Per Handa Isle, from Newcastle: 347 tons coal. :S'H/.. v -r : ..''.^' : ' EXPORTS. l" - Per Victoria, for Sydney: 53 sacks hides, 54 half-Hacks and 45 loose - hides, 16 casks 'pelts, 31 packages brass, 60.' sacks sand, 308 sacks fungus, 55 cases meats, 88 cases and 120 sacks kauri gum, 52 sacks broken glass, 28 bales fungus, 13 packages copper, 18 drams gas liquor, 20 empty nogshead*, 16 empty cylinders, 24 cases-. cocoa beans, 20 cases pumicine, 17 sacks peas, 10 cases matches, ' 71 hacks linseed, 50 f sacks : ryegrass seed, C sacks horns, 110 bars silver (value £11,400), 15 horses. The s.s. Rakanoa will load , coal at Newcastle about Saturday for Auckland. This morning the s.s. Navua will sail from Westport for Auckland and Fiji with, a shipment of ■ coal. " .. ■■ ■' ' Captain ■ Simpson, of the steamer Pericles, left' for London by the Wakoo! last week. , • •• . The American ship W. H. Smith, well known at' Newcastle, is reported to have been converted into a barge, , , Mr. E. Free, late fourth officer of "the Manuka, j ■ has joined the Pukaki as third officer in place of Mr. A. E. Reid, who transferred to the Koonya. . . Mr. W. J, King, Mr. F. R. Gamble, and Mr. Burch, chief, second end third officers respectively ' of the Manuka, are to transfer to, the. Maitai at <■ Sydney. • Mr. Shaw, J purser of the' Manuka, 'ac- . , companies -that vessel her Vancouver running.1 » The aosistant-pureer (Mr. -Walker) transfers to the Maitai. Mr. Ewen, v late purser of the : Mokoia, accompanies the Manuka to join the Maitai as purser at Sydney. Mr. Gray, ; chief steward ,of the Manuka, will probably transfer to the Maitai. NEW PASSENGER LINE. It is stated that a new line of passenger steamers is to run from England to Australia under the well-known flag of Alfred Holt and Co. The chosen; route is to .be" via th® Cape, and the steamers are to be of 10,000 to 11,000 tons register. The -company has, through the agency of the » - Blue Funnel Line •of cargo' steamers," hitherto had big and successful dealings with Australia. LIFTING THE KOI. ' Operations in connection with the raising of the ; sunken steamer Koi will be recommenced as.-soon : as preparations can be made (says a Nelson* ex- - . change). :: The scow Ngaru, from Wellington, lias ; .been chartered by the, Anchor Company, together with Mr. Johnston's large punt, which is used to convey gravel from the Boulder Bank, and by us- • ing strong wire hawsers it is anticipated that the Koi will be lifted. It is proposed to pass i the hawsers under the sunken vessel and.. buoy them until preparations . are completed in the harbour. The Ngaru will shortly be on her way from Wellington. It is hoped that these operations will ; be successful. ;' ' " ' " * , , - CERTIFICATES GRANTED. Certificates have been recently granted ..by .the Marine Department -as . follows:—Masters of coastal vessels: ' William H. Sawyers (Wellington), , William Ed, Mumby (Auckland).'; Second engi- \ I ' neers : Percy E. Barber,' Leslie 1 C. Davis,. Horace , - r A. Bower, Francis P. Hewitt (all of Auckland), C. - . J. Styche (Dunedin), ; John Athol Jficol fChrist|ijP | church). - Third engineers: William Ed. Shannon iSISPI (Hokitika), . Charles Buchan (Dunedin), John Alex. K Milne , (Invercargill), William Mc.MV Livingstone 1- . i {Napier), John M. Scott (Dunedin), John F. Bar- - r \ r ber (Auckland). Francis P. A. Garvey (Welling- " . A' ■ ton), Duncan L."' S. Campbell (Wellington), and 3wyard C. K. Harley (Nelson). . - SI 1 '' ' fgj | THE PUKAKI. I ' |'Si.i' \ , The -Union - Company's- steamer Pukaki is ex-' t '' [ -f •pected to arrive at Auckland ..to-morrow morning from JSouA with * JMI cargo of produce.

THE APARIMA. . The s.s. Apariina, from Calcutta, Singapore, and Samarang, is due at Auckland on May 9, and will ,call at Wellington, Lyttelton, the Bluff, and Dunedin. She will leave Dunedin about the end of the third week in May for Newcastle, and will -probably* leave again for the ( East and Calcutta. Her cargo for Calcutta will , probably include a shipment of New-Zealand horses. HANG ATA DUE TODAY. The s.s. Kaitangata is due at Auckland this morning with CO tots of co»' from Westport. On discharge the steamer will be floated into the Calliope Dock for cleaning and painting. ' THE HJNEMOA. A telegram was received in Auckland yesterday from Captain John Bollons, of the Government steamer. Hinenioa, stating that the Hinemoa would arrive at this port to-morrow forenoon from Wellington, via ports. .. '' ..." '-. " ' ' ■ THE TONGARIRO. ;• ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's' steamer . Tongariro arrived at Wellington from London at 2.30 p.m.' yesterday. Her AucKland passengers will reach here by .tJlie Tarewera.on Thursday and her cargo by . the Monowai on Sunday. , y THE HANDA ISLE. The barquentine Handa Isle, Captain J. W. Denison, arrived front Newcastle at 1 pan. yesterday with a cargo of 547' tons of coal for the ; . 'Sugar Company.?■■•• The' master; -reports that ; the bat>}ucntine sailed from Newcastle on April 1 and experienced tine weather and light head winds on the voyage. On discharge the Handa Isle will , proceed to the Thames to load sawn timber for Sydney. . - . SCOW DAPHNE SOLD. : The scow Daphne, which has, been engaged in the ti'hangarei-Auckland coal trade for some time past, has . changed , hands. Captain J. Doyle and several others being the new owners. The Daphne is a i.scow of 20 tons register, and was built) at Auckland in -1907. Her principal dimensions arts : Length, 66;t '9iri; breadth, 18ft 51n; and depth, IJit1Jit Sin. :■ . THE TYSER STEAMERS. The'Tyser liner Indraletna, from London -and Australia, is expected to leave Sydney ,on. May 6 for Auckland. . She has 1500 tons of general cargo to land here, and should put in an appearance about May 11. *.. • .> - The steamer Indradevi is coming from Liverpool to Auckland direct, and should reach here about June 8. ' BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE BRETT.—May 2 : The scow Korora passed south yesterday en route to Gisborne. A southeasterly wind is blowing here. KAIPARA HEADS.—May 2: Arrived yesterdayIsabella Defraine, schooner, from Dunedin. RUSSELL;—May 2: Sailed—Rambler, scow, for the ..Great Barrier. . . " GREAT BARRIER.— 2: Arrived—Rangi, Tramp, and- Seagull, scows, from the Bay of Islands. TAIRUA.— 2: Arrived ' yesterdayMoa, ' sco«r,"from Auckland." v T"" " ' r TAUIUNGA.—May I: Arrived at 2.15 a.m.—Tas-. man, s.s., from Auckland. May 2: Arrived —Gail- . net, scow, from Mercury Bay. . . NEW MOUTH.May 2: Arrived at 4.10 a.m. —Rarawa, s.s., from Onehunga. - WELLINGTON.— 2: Arrived—Tongariro, s.s., from London. Sailed—Tarawera, s.s., for the North, via East Coast ports. Passengers for Auckland : Messrs. Marsden, Dawson. 1 LYTTELTON.—May 1: Arrived— Denny, barque, from Newcastle. Mav 2: Arrived —Defender, s.s., from Karamea; fc'.aiapoi, s.s., from Greymouth. SailedCanopus, s.s., for Westport;- | "Waiatu, . «.s., for Kaikoura hrd V> Mington; j Ripple, s.s., for Stonevhurst; Mararoa.. s.s., for j Wellington. ; j DUNEDIN.—May 2: Arrived—Moura, s.s., from I Westport; Joseph Sims, schooner, from Here-kino. | Sailed— s.s., for Northern ports. . BLUFF.—May 2: l rived— Uliiiiaroa, s.s. (at 8.10 a.m.), from Melbourne and Hobart; Sailed—Uli• maroa. s.s., ■ for Dunedin; Moana, s.s., for llolbourne, via Hobart; Bree»c, s.s., for Oamaru. • ' - yts. THE PIONEER. Russell, Max 2.—Sailed at 10.30 a.m.; Pioneer, . Hi M.S.,* for WWatigarotv-and'Doubtless Ba~ - ' ' J .... ————— y

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14360, 3 May 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14360, 3 May 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14360, 3 May 1910, Page 4