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SHIPPING.

■» ■ ■— .: High Water at Auckland-To-day,,6.29 »>™ : ,; 6.50 p.m. To-morrow: 7.11 a.m. 7.31_ p.i". High Water at Manuka-To-day. 8.28 ..in., 8-« p.m. To-morrow: 9.10 a.m.; 930 p.m. Sun-ToW: Rises, ■ 6.49 - am. : set?, 4.« P». To-morrow: Rises, 6.50 a.m. ; sets, 4.*5 pm. >V Moon—Full, May 24. 5.9 p.m. PORT OF AUCKLAND. . ' - ARRIVALS. :■:;,.. .: . '■; "' ' L Mat 19. ■ . INGA, s.s., 942. J. Benton, from Newcastle.—J. ■* J. Craig, Limited, agent?. * AUPOURI, 8.8, 463, T. Haiiltain, from Tauranga and Ohiwa. Passengers: Mesdames Forbes, Mac- • ■■-. Lennau, Clarke, Frazer, Hurst, Maraca, Mi**MacLennan. Auckman. Tittar, Oalliraith, com- ■■. mons, None Mamell, Messrs. Webb. T^lanuena, Bull, Spence. Grundy, Arnel, Heaa,-RoMon. « rig lev, Tooke, J. Ducker. Callachan. the Rev. Canon ' .-■ Jordan.—Northern .S.S. Co.. agent.'. NGAPDHI, s.s., 640. K. Stephenson, from >Mia- , ngarei. Passengers:. Misses Archibald. Wooley, Howe, King. Sister of St. Joseph. Mesdames ilowe. Mar, Marshall, Rvan, Nicholson. O Sullivan, iiishop. Ballard, Messrs. Sloane, Elliott, Stuart, Barstow. Cashmore. Rainie. McAlpine, Morrow. Valentine, Dibble, Bushell, Wilson, wooley. Ballard, O'SuHivan, Hedley, Rumble. Kahn, Kowe. Cox. Thompson, Carter. Hugo. Fagan. Ross, ami 10 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. KA"IERI, s.s., 203. T. Meyers, from Whangorei. russetifrers: Messrs. McLeod, Brown. Finlayson, Finlev, Howard, Cadman.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. WAIOTAHL .«.=.. 278. C. Hopkins, from the Great Barrier. Passengers: Mesdames Bell, Menzir-. Matheson. MeCabe, Miss Bosh. Messrs. MeGate. Trail. San ford, Grant. Hokiko. Osborne. Grant.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. CHELMSFORD, s.s.. 121. E. 11. Goertu. from rarengarenga. Passengers: Mr. Velerniain and one Austrian.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. PELICAN, s.s., 162. J. Whittinßham, from TaiDevonport Steam Ferry Company, agents. AKAROA, s.s., 70. Parker, from the roast.— Parker-Lamb Timber Company, agents. AWANUI. schooner. So, K. Brinck, from Gisborne.—C. C. Dacre. agent. MAGIC, auxiliary scow, 93, I. MeLellau. from Gisborne and Tbkomaru Bay.— Brothers, agems. CURLEW, scow. 96, W. Bourke, from l.unia.Ford Shipping Line, agents ; HAERE, scow, 86. G. Sorenson. from the Great ;?% Barrier.— Ford Shipping line, agent'. RANGER, scow. 64. W. Mumby, from Mercury Bav.— Shipping Line, agents. May 20. '•■ TARAWERA. <=.. 2C03, D. McLean, from Southern and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Inglis, Cameron. Matheson. Downs, Cooper, Kekford (2), Whitehead. Young. Dalton, White. Mesdames Pcachev. Wirke>. Cunimingham and two children. Martin and two children. Cony Eekford Clark. Downev ami child. Page, Messrs. Kennv. Buhner, Lew. Feachey, Price. Armstrong, Martin, Barber. McLennan, Scott. Bailey, Caldwell, Reach, Young, Cites. Burnett, Ray land. Evans. Finn. McLeod. Wilson, Bishop Williams, the Revs. Lamb and Clark. Master McF.ulane, and 82 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. VPANUI, s.s.. 243. J. Wilson, from the North. Fa.-sAgers: Mr. and Mrs. Gratich. Mesdames C. H. Mm. J. Mahon. Miss Sheffield, Messrs. Peterson/%hitehouse. Chiller, Tucker. Craig' (2). J. i Ciegg. Rowe. Craven. C. Christie, Brumm. Cos : wns, J. E. Slovr. Challenger, Fenwick, Press, J Mahon. Lupis. Kepa, Wiki. Akast. J. Lane. Whare Mahana. J. Bray.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. PAEROA. s.s., 91. J. Taw. from Tauranga and ;■ Whakatane.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. May 21. RAKANOA. 8.5., 2246, from Newcastle.—Union S.S. Co., agents. * DEPARTURES. V- ''* •':■"■ May 19.. AITOURI, s.s..' 463, T. HaiiHiun, for Tauranga. KANIERI. s.s., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. .;,,. . May 20. NGAFUHI, S.S., 640, E. Stephenson, for Whangarei. :"-.-. •■..■ «j WAIOTAHI, s.s., 278, C.. Hopkins, for Mercury Lav and Tairua. " ■ . ,- . ( BADEN-POWELL; sis., 196, H. Petersen, for -/■' Whangarei.-"' , GLENELG, s.s., 288, F. Jonas, for Whangarei. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. East Coast.—To-day : Tarawera sails for Southi* ern ports at 9 p.m.: Kurmv sails for Westport at ; !: noan.- Sunday: Mokoia arrives from Southern .: port.-; Maheno arrives from Sydney. Monday: f: Sq!:a!l sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 5 p.m. ; M:>heno sails fox Sydney at 5.30 p.m.; Narim arrives from -Fiji- and sails for Wellington ' ■ soon after arrival. .Tuesday: >»nangape arrives '■-■■ .from Westport; Tenia sails for Tonga, Samoa. Fiji; :;?'"'. and Sydney at 10 a.m.; Mokoia sails for Southern * ports at 3p.m. Thursday :Hauioto arrives from Southern port* l : -Koiapoi : arrives from oamaru. Timaru; and Picton: Whangape sails for Westport y at 5 pm. Friday: Squall arrive* from Gisborne;, . ■ Eaiapoi sails forGreymouth at 5 p.m.. Saturday. ' Jlauroto sails ..for Southern ports 'at- 12 noon'. . o Squall sails'* for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 12 ~: .-■ uooii. '" f ■ "-■' . ■i: '-'West Coast.—To-day: ...Rarawa arrives from ■New Plymouth". Sundav : Rarawa sails "for New. Plymouth at 3 p.m. Tuesday:. Rarawa arrives : from New Plymouth and sails again for the same i, port at 3"p.m.' Thursday Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth and sails "again for the same port "''.': at 3 p.m.- Friday:. Rosamond arrives from New '■:.. Pivmo'ith. Nelson,. Picton, , and 'Wellington.' and fails again lor the same ports at 3 p.m. Saturday : Coriivna arrives from Southern pons. , NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. '~ To-day: Clansman' arrives from Russell, Wha- ■ ngaroa," and Mangonui ■ about 6 a.m. ; Aupouri arrives from Tauranga about 8 a.m.: Ngapuhi ar- ■* rives from Whangarei about 5 p.m.; Rhnu ar- . rives at Onehunga from Hokianga about 6 a.m.; * -: Rarawa arrives 'at Onehunga from New Plymouth •- ■-■\ about 8.30 a.m.; Ngatiawa arrives from Opotiki * about. 3 p.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 3 a.m. Sunday: Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New ; Plymouth at '3 p.m. (train 2.30 r p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf; : Tasman arrives from Whakatane about 2 p.m.; y Waiotahi arrives from Mercury Bay and Tairua : about 6 a.m. Monday: Ngatiawa leaves for Kus- '■•£• sell and Opua at 5 p.m.; Clansman leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Apanui leaves for l\-' Awanui, Waiharara, .and Houhora; Waiofahi '.* i- leaves for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu ; Waitangi : leaves Onehunga for Raglan and Kawhia ; Aupouri £ - leaves for Tauranga and Ohiwa. Tuesday: WaioiS ; tahi arrives from Mercury Bay .and Kuaotunu my\ about 8 p.m.; Clansman arrives from Whangarei - Railway Wharf abont * 5 p.m.: Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8.30 a.m., / and leaves again for Hew Plymouth at 3 p.m. ;. v . (train 2:10 p.nl.): Rimu leaves Onehunga for Opuul': nake and.. Wanganui; Paeroa leaves for Whana- ', . naki, Tuttikaka, - etc. For time of departure of' outward steamers sea :!',,' company's time-table on page L IMPORTS. ■- .- Per Tarawera, from the South: 845 sacks potatoes, 2439 sacks wheat, 778 sacks oats, 710 sacks '', flour, 151 bags onions, 280 sacks chaff, 630 cases "- canned goods, 200 cases fruit, and a-large quan'.v tity of sundries,. !/ - Per Inga, from Newcastle: 1320 tons coal. : . ;:■'■ Captain K. Caitcheon, late of the scow Southern Isle, has been . appointed . master of the scow Tramp, vice Captain S. A. Miller, who has resigned from the Ford Shipping Line in order to take command of the ketch Coronation. The schooner Awanui arrived from Gisborne on ■ Thursday night with a cargo of manure. "■';«'.'"-■ ■~.„ ATHENIO FOR LONDON. . The Shaw, Savill and Albion' Company's steamer / Athenic left "Wellington on Thursday for London, / via ports, with a large number of passengers from .;..' New Zealand ports. The Auckland passengers by the steamer were: Mesdames Arkell,' Empson. ::. Gilley, Dibble, Misses E. Arkell, 38. Gil ley, Messrs. : A. Arkell, ' Browne, W. D. Burton, T. Empson, J. Gilley, W. Dibble, Pulham. The Athenic will be t-i due at the Home port on June 30. / ■ ' ' ' THE EAST COAST TRADE. * \¥ After an absence from Auckland for nine years V -the scow Magic arrived in port from Gisborne on V. Thursday with a general cargo. This vessel wag | recently purchased by Messrs. Robb Brothers, of Gisborne, from the Hogg Timber Company, of I Dunedin, for the trade between Auckland and '"• Gisborne. . She is 'an . auxiliary scow of 93 tons itSSi and has been engaged in running in and out of ; Dunedin for some years past. The Magic will •- ,"make regular trips to and from Gisborne, and -. will leave on her first voyage from Auckland for her new owners on Tuesday next. 'J . - THE SYDNEY BOAT. 4" ;. The Union Company's steamer Ma hen o, which . left Sydney for Auckland at 1 p.m. on Wednesday t ; : last, is expected to arrive about 8 a.m. to-morrow. ,' She has 119 passengers and 600 tons of general ;. cargo to land here. The Maheno will leave for Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. THE RAKANOA. The Union Company's steamer Rakanoa is due at Auckland to-day from Newcastle with 3090 tons i coal and 10 tons coke. ,"' -5 SQUALL DUE TO-DAY. " !•'--.-• The Union Company's steamer Squall is due at | Auckland this afternoon from Gisborne with a h; r load of sheep. She will leave for Tolago Bay and [ Gisborne on Monday at 5 p.m. MOKOIA REVISITS AUCKLAND. r The steamer Mokoia, belonging to the Union . Company, which has not visited Auckland for . •same months past, will be due at this port toI -_" '"morrow morning from Wellington, Napier, and j Gisborne. She is making one trip only in place i " of the s.s. Monowai, which vessel is undergoing . her annua! overhaul at Port Chalmers. On Tues- \ -;-., day afternoon the Mokoia tvill sail for Gisborne, Y.l Napier, and Wellington. P; INGA FROM NEWCASTLE. L*' : " . The steamer Inga, which recently changed Us • hands, arrived at Auckland at 5.30 a.m. on Thurs- | ' .day trom Newcastle with a cargo of coal, and, f, . being granted pratique, berthed at Queen-street i Wharf. The steamer took her departure from the , New South Wales coal port at 11 p.m. on May 12, *-;*- and experienced fresh westerly winds for two days, thence strong southerly winds and moderate ~ t __ seas till a few hours before reaching poit. The £; Inga, which now flies the well-known flag of •' Messrs. J. J. Craig, Limited, is commanded by .'- Captain J. Benton, late of the Union Company's steamer Squall, who has . associated with him Mr. J. H. Bull as chief officer and Mr. Senior as ''/-■I second. : V/ Mr. C. ■■■ Rawson - is the chief engineer, Mr. 'Thomson second, and Mr. Schmidt third. The Jnga will leave < for Hokianga about Tuesday next to load sawn timber for Sydney. WH&\.< - '':' 'Z-~ -".'...» . "'. — QUEEN OB 1 THE SOUTH REFOATED. .The coastal steamer Queen of the South, which r i trent ashore new? the Manawatu'bar last week, f was warped off on Thursday morning and berthed ,*» Foxton at 4.'15 p.m.; The vessel lias suffered - l» damage,.and the cargo is abo uninjured. wgm —l— :_—;._;-;,.,„-.. .-- -■■.••-; ! -" : ..,.-.

. CANADA TO NEW ZEALAND. The Rakaia left. London early in April for Hali fax (Nova Scotia) to inaugurate the New Zealanc Shipping Company's new cargo service hetweer 0 Canada and Australia and New Zealand. She car lied coal, but no cargo, across the Atlantic. Tin 9 vessel will load at Halifax for Australia and New Zealand, and the round trip back to London wil probably take about eight months. The othei " three cargo boats to be placed on the new run ning.are the Waimate, the Whakatane. and tin Wakanui. TARAWERA FROM THE SOUTH.The s.s. Tarawera. Captain D. McLean, froir the South, via the usual East Coast ports, arrived at Auckland yesterday, berthing at Hohson-'street Wharf at 2 p.m. Fine weather was experienced •' on the way up the coast, with the exception o1 heavy rain in Lyttelton on the night of the 14th, 1 which delayed her departure from that port til! the 16th. making her arrival in Auckland one day - 1 j late. The Tarawera will sail for Dunedin, via - ! ports, this afternoon," i PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. May 19. " j RARAWA, s.s., 1072. W. F. Norbuty, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Paull, Coutts. Holmden, Mesdames Messenger and child. Gerson. ! Holmes. Messrs. Bristol, Webb, Carleton, Flannagan. ,i. Hi-lop, Davis. A. Cleave, Dove. Sawyer, j A. Flannngan, and 15 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co.. 'igonts. WAITANGI, s.s.. 164, E. Dorling. from Raglan [ and Kawhia.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. ! | RIMU, s.s.. 339. T. Richards, from Wanganui J mil Opunake.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. • | May 20. ROSAMOND, s.s., 721, Edwin, from Wellington, Nelson, Picton. ami New Plymouth.— Union S.S. Co., agents. | DEPARTURES. May 19. RARAWA, s.s.. 1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Lonsdale. B.Davis, Jones, O. Fnrrell, Jackson. Mesdanies R. Atkinson. ! Smith, Wilson. Messrs. H. Lawson, B. Deeley, Allen. R. Davidson. J. Lonsdale. I!. Atkinson, J. | Man boson. .1. Rummer, Davy, Watson, Taylor. Wallace, and 14 steerage. BREEZE, s.s.. 600, Wood, for Manukau Heads ! and Wellington. BY TELEGRAPH. RUSSELL.—May 13: Arrived—Clansman, s.s. (at 6.45 a.m.), from Auckland. j KAIPARA HEADS.—May 19: Sailed—Eliza Firth, schooner, for Lyttelton; Houto, schooner, for Dunedin ; Isabella Defraine, schooner, for Whangape. NGUNGURC—May 19: Arrived—Bravo and Scot, -cow-, from Auckland. Sailed— and Three Cheers, scows, for Auckland. OPOTIKI.—May 20: Arrived—Ngatiawa, b.s. (at 2 a.m.). from Auckland. To sail this day at 2 p.m. — Ngatiawa. s.s., for Auckland direct. TAURANGA.— May 20: Arrived—Aupouri. s.s., from Auckland. Sailed —Aupouri, >.s.. for Auckland. GISBORNE.— May 19: Sailed—Gannet and Kororo, scows, for Auckland, via Tairua. WELLINGTON.—May 19: Sailed—Athenic. s.s. (at 12.50 p.m.). for London. Arrived—Aparima, s.s. (at 3.45 a.m.), from Auckland. May 20: Sailed —Moana, s.s., for Sydney; Maori. >.s., for Lyttelton, with So passengers. LYTTELTON.—May 19: Sailed-Wlningape. s.s., for Dunedin; Kaiapoi, s.s., for Oamaru; Storm, s.s., for Akaroa, Timaru, and Dunedin; Opawa. s.s.. for Wellington Maori, s.s.. for Wellington, with 150 passengers; Ulimaroa. s.s., for Dunedin, the Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. TIMARU.— May 20: Arrived— s.s., from Auckland. ' GREYMOUTH.—May 19: Ennerdale, s.s., for Adelaide. DUNEDIN.—May 20: Arrived— s.s., from Onehunga, via way ports. Sailed—Hauroto, s.s.. for Auckland, via East Coast ports. Passenger for Auckland: Mr. Parker. Rangatira, s.s., for Lyttelton. BLUFF.— May 19: Arrived— s.s., from Wellington, en" route to London; Lauderdale, s.s-. from Hobart. NEWCASTLE.— May 19 : Sailed— Wairuna, s.s., for Gisborne. SUVA. —May 20 : Sailed—Navua, s.s., for Auckland. Arrived — s.s., and George Brown, schooner, from Sydney; Zelce, French warship, from a cruise.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14375, 21 May 1910, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14375, 21 May 1910, Page 6

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