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SHIPPING.

High Water at Aucktand-8.32. a.m.; 915 p. - • ,f „ ManUkau-10.31a.m.,< 11.12 p.m. " tua-Biaea. 7.2 a.m.; sets. 4.38 p.m. ~ loon-First'.quarter,, June 15, 3.49 a.m. ; ' ..• ;. WEATHER REPORT. ' • Mr. V. 0. Bates supplied the following weather eport at 4 p.m. yesterday:— , ■ ' • Wind. Bar. Weather. • Russell ..Weight 29.64 Overcast I Mahukau Head. N.N.E., gale 23.70 Mfcty j Auckland -. X.E., m gale 29.70 Ram , Tauranga ... N.E., fresh \ 29.83 »?"*_. ' Fait Gum I Wight M fchowery : ■ ; SSoST ::. » Port Ahuriri ... Cain, 29.86 ...Dnale. r ; •■' Wcllineton*■■■•': V.. 1 Calm' v --23.79 vkm ■-.. Segint .-". N.E,light 29*5 JSho«ry "• New lUyraouth.-S.E.\ light L ..ra.6T^am y • ." \*Wanganui ■• ...• E.,' light ', ' 23-90 'K al " nnst ':. . . Cape Farewell... S.E., fresh , 29.73 ,■ Overcast . ' Cape Fonlwind.. S.E., light :~: 29-67 Ka»i;. ; • Westport ':>- ... .*&, light •>. ■:■ -, v -29.71 v Ram,«; . i;; • '•". Cape . Campbell.. N., light 5 , 29.84 Bam . - : Kalkoura ... Calm" : ; 29.75 fcmsle . Port Chalmers... N.E.. light ,: 29.66 ..Fair ;.. . Nuggets 'v ~ N.W.. light 29.69 .Cloudy • \ T'Bruff ■-« -'^'A* V.*Calrii -■■'"' ?" : 29.70 Gloomy \ i.. Cape .Egmont... N.E., fresh 29.62 ~Kam; > ;; < .;; :; Akaroa Light ... N.E., light ,29.71 Cloudy , ..> i.- -» WEATHER FORECAST. - i >•' '" "Mr. Bates's summary and forecast are 'as folr: I lows— has fallen in : all parts of the . No"' 1 ; Island and over the northern parts of the South, - '•'--' Island. North-easterlv • gales have occurred northward of the East Cape 1 * and Kawhia, and the .'winds have been variable "elsewhere. The present indications are for a falling barometer every- - where, with rain in all-parts of the country. High northely winds are expected,'and stormy weather .'■ ..' - will - probably. prevail \ for three or four days.

, PORT OF. , AUCKLAND, ARRIVALS. -;< /' SHMIKO', S.S., 6225, J. Duncan, from New York and Australia.—E. Porter and' Co., agents. ' " HAUJIOTO, e.s.. 1988, AY... T. ; Collins, from; - " ' Southern and' Kist f Coast '•twits."'' Passengers:, ."Misses Barnett, McDonald. Amies, Kainamu. Mrs. :."■■'""..'" Sharpies, Messrs. Taylor, Kah , Massop. Spraggon, Finn, Hughes, Seymour", Metcalfe, Richard--4 son, Berkeley, «immes, Mudgway, Sergeant Conn, and 12 steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. ■; - NGAPI'HI, s.s., 640. Ii Stephenson, from Wha- : Rarri.-' Passengers:";.Missest Burrow. Gimson („), - Macken, Wvles. McConnell,'Mrs. Hogwood. Messrs. " ' McGibbon. "Lancaster,'..darken,; Nairn, McLennan, '■■' •-^Totm•n,'■^Poole;'*^PV^er;': T F<k>te. Carter. Alderton, ,7X- .J. W. Foot©-. Johnson., Chocquell, Bissett, 3lcIndix-. Takle. Williams, It).' McGregor, D. ..Mc- '•'■ **-' Kehzie, A. McKenrie, and -10 steerage.—Northern ■•■ ; S.S. Co., .agents. v : .... . '/: V .-, ,<» -r-'.-v - ; ., . :. ; - ' ACPOiTtT." S.S.. 463, ;i T. Haiultain, from Tan- : ranpi and .Ohiwx Passensrers: Misses Lcp-.ne, Whitford. Newton, Mesdames Anderson, Roberts, Tftit, Messrs Anderson (>4). Conncll, J. Kerr, Appleton,. J. ■ Conway, Irwin, and 3 5 steerage.— . : i : * f Northern S.S. Co.', agents, ::"•: '■■•■ . : ■ GLENELG. S.S.. 288. F. Jonas, from Whatigarei. . » —James' Smith and, Co.. agents.,- -... ".- ...■y v . „, :, - WAIOTAHI, s.s., 278, (V Hopkins, from . the *■'. to" Great Barrier. Passengers: Mesdamcs^' McMillan. -' Field and child, Messrs. J. W. Parnss, Adams,- '•-'?'"•• Northern S.S. C 0.," agents. ; . ■ v BADEN-POWELL,-s.s., 196. H. Peterson, from Waangarei.—-Coal Company, agents. '■;; 1 CLIO, topsail ,schooner, 84, ,W. t Pelley, from Whangarei.— J: Craig. Limited, agents. :/ i. SQUALL, is., 359, J. Beighton, from Gisborne. —Union, S.S. Co., agents. • ■ ■.. . - • ALERT, scow. 86, Rae, from Gisborne.—Northern Coal Company, agents.,, MAY HOWARD, auxiliary . schooner, - 68, T. Jones, from the coast.—Master, agent.' ENDEAVOUR, auxiliary ketch, 84, A. - Carter, from ■ lUmeManrf Island.— >; Zealand Portland Cement Company,. agents. ■KAHU, auidliarf scow, 42, Joliansen, from | .- Ngunguru.— CoaL Company, agents. r -"-'" ' ; ._ EXPECTED ARKIVALS. ' LOSDOS.-Star of Canada, lis.. «a Australia, " sailed- April 22, due about June 15. , Orarit , wall** May, 9.-dutv. «lM»t *° 22. r Marere,.«.s., via Australia,' sailed May <S4. due.. .about July 20; SUritai, new S .s-, v.a Australia to June 50; Kumara, s.s., sailed June 7, due ..-..• about July 22. -■> ' - . 4 „.,ii» •:. > LITBHWr J .-Naimshire l s.s., « Australia, : ' 'Wailed ' April 30, due % In^ ' devi,-:>s.sV;'H direct, ««?saUed^pril,-.13. „,<?".? ~ .to-daV; Caldergrove, S.S., Tin Austraha sailed l£y 31, due end of July; Empire Transport, s.^., . lircct.'to sail July 2. . _ • ( , ' Tm-Hananui, whaler, via ports, sailed Marcn .V, due about Junes"l9.A x. - ■> ■.■* .„ Tr,,*.^ New YORK.—lndrftni, s.s.; via Hobart -nd Melbourne, sailed .May 10, due about ; ■ »unV'3o; Strithclyde, 5.?., via Australia, sailed ,- ;.Hay,l3. due alwut August 6; s.s-, via , Aukralia, to sail Jur.c s; Star of »«**«* :«.«., via Australia/ to sail June 20; Highland Monarch, s.s., via A«sti«lia;;to sail, in June; star .of .Australia, s.s.; ;. via Australia, \to i sail July , ai, Ni*aru,B.s;,' via Australia, to sail early in August. Indrabarab, s-s^via.Australia, to sail August^. :? _ Mostreal.—Bakaia, s.s., via ports, sailed May 21, due about 3 July > ; 20; Whakatane, s.s, via ports," to. sail June 15, • due - about August 1-, ' Aotea, «,s, via'ports, to- sail. Sas Feaxcisco'—Celtic King, s.s., sailed May ' .- 31, ducabout Jr.ne 28; Century, a.-. , sailed J« ne • '..' i, i?ue about June 23. . . . ~ . SlDXKT—Victoria, vs.. Sunday. '-< • NEVTCASTLE-— Hill, barquentine, to sail. ' ' ,/ s., Jane, 15; . ;""■?'■- - •■»;- *■/■■ .-;• 1■ r { South SEA Iai.AJSDS.T-Atua, s.s., June 15. * \ 'i, .fcOBfOLK. IsnAHD."—Southern Cross, s.s., early. , ' MEiiAJrESiA.—Souih*rn 'Cross, is.8 1 ., early. , ,1 ' ( '; - ~....m. - 1 , r . : r ". '. PEOJECTED DEPABTUBES. : , _- ---v.-„ LoyDOS.-Star of . Canada, s.s., direct, about July 13. : -.-";-' _;■""./:."'... :".. ...':■ '■ , '~'~ -toKET'-Wi'mmeri ■Monday! ' ' ■■-" ] SOUTH Sea 13U1J.-DS.— s.s., June 2L ; . Fiji.—Atua, j., June 21. , ■ '..'. -•' ■ ■'.-'■■■•-» , r ■ -'■ ■ ■:-.:::? ',". UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. ' East COAST.-Saturday: Hauroto sails for •Southern' ports at. 12■ noon; Squall sails, for Gis- • . borne and Tolago Bay at 12 noon. West coast.—To-day; Rosamond arrives from, :S" --- Wellington, Kcton, Nelson; i New Plymouth,' and=i*ils,'i«w' Ne^.Plymouth;;We]uington;iPicton; '■■ and Nelson. ■ Saturday: Corinna arrives from the South and sails for New Plymouth and Wellington. HUDDART-PAEKEITCO.'S MOVEMENTS. '■ ' . Buo'daf:'Victoria arrives from Sydrtey; Wim-' mera arrives from East Coast and Southern ports. 1 Monday: Wimmera sails ; for Sydney.: direct, at 5.30 ,■ ' ■ p.m.. Tuesday: Victoria sails for Dunsdin, via East Coast ports. ■ at' 3 p.m. ...... t , , .-» ... 1 , • _„——- - >" ■ - , - ', NOBTHERN COMPANY'S'. MOVEMENTS. ' I". For time of departure of outward steamers sea company's time-table on page 1- .... 1 ~ • .- - "■"■' * ■■,■■■■': . VESSELS IN HARBOUR. . / . ,'. „ Iris, ILM. cable steamer, In strcan.,. .' , . 'Sussex, S.S., at,Bailway Wharf. .; Helen ; Denny, ; barque; at; Quay-street: Jetty No. 2.» . Kereru, ketch, at Mob Eon-street Extension. '■'. ' Tosla '.. Haainea, schbonet, in stream.- ■ - Squall, "'-ajLi Queen-street Wharf.- • ■ * Hauroto; 5.5.,-at Queen-street Wharf. " Mlnilro, s.s., at Bail way Wharf. . - IMPOETS.- ; .-Per-Squall, from Gisborne: 30 tons general : cargo. .-*, ■./".■.■■...• . v ' PerMitniro, from New York: 1000 tons general merchandise. . y* - AJ:' r Per= Hauroto, from I the '■ South: ; 1416 '■ sacks pota^ .. toes; .1055 sacks wheat, 930 tags flour, 168 bags - oraoris, 56 1801b sacks : bran, JSO 2001b sacks pol- • * ' lard,' 120": sacks oats, 39 sacks rolled' oats, 80 . '. sacks.- oatmeal, 28 sacks ; waste, 12 •, sacks,Unseed, 142 hales hay, ,206' cases cd. . goods; 120 boxes ■' * soap, " 136 • bars iron;' 30-.cases*confectionery,V,7 ~»crates,biscuits, 12 cases haconj.3o-dases matches, 25 cases dates, 150 boxes prunes, ' 127* cases fruit, 33 pieces'blaefcv,..--;-;. and a quantity -scenery and - sundries. >\'.'■:» - I *. ; ; • ■::•;:-,'-•:..r,-i- ; :«?V:.;■:: '■■'-'■'■■' -■■-■•■■-■'• ; ---..;: -^:.x-.:-:■:■::>-;'. :■' v.-... .„ . . .. - «,- - - -." ..•■■..--.,.- Thef«.iS'Ha<rrotOi" i whieriarrived from , the South ••■Testerday, .brought transhipments ex Delphic, iajm Liverpool ; Ruahine, from London ;>Aparima; yjl from .Calcutta; and;Maitai,. from Australia. .; . The following sales ; are reported by the Eng- ' lish' mail Steel Ship 1869 ■ tons register, carries about 3300 tons deadweight, to-Finn-ish> owners, lor about £3700,! subject "to* safe ' v arrival; steel barque' Jeanie Woodside,? 908 ; tons register,, carries about 1550 > tons % deadweight,: to * Scandinavian owners, for about £2200; steel ship w Earth, 1713. tons register,' carries about 2700 tons deadweight, sold, to Norwegian owners. -

KUMARA LEFT LONDON. A", cablegram ; jtorhand announces the Ueparture from . London .of the - Shaw,' Savjll,-; and Albion, . - Company's;• steamer Kumara, lor' New Zealand. Her ports of discharge will "be-Auckland and ■ Wellington. She will .be due hereabout July 22. . . THE.'AOTEA CHARTERED. The. steamer Aotea (5600 tons), belonging to ' the Shaw,' Savill, and Albion Company," has .been : "chartered by the New Zealand: Shipping Company, ' and will leave.Montreal this month for Australia arid-New Zealand ports. --■'■ . ' ./•'■' _:\.-"' . . FLORA LEAVES GISBORNE. '; ; The s.a. Flora left Gisborne at •10 a.m. yester- !.''•'' day' - for 'East Coast bays and Auckland. -;She. is i expected to reach here on Monday morning, and ■-.■'.■•■-.. will sail on Tu§sday-"ior the East" bays.' , :'■:■■■"...: .'"'. '"■'. '. '-'. 'THE SYDNEY BOAT. ■ ■'~" The 3 Huddirt'Parker ; steamer Victoria left Syd- '■•. ■ . ney for Auckland at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, and - -. | is expected to arrive here ron Sunday afternoon.'•-->j:.'. .^........ . ... . ~^~ - SAILING ' ROUND THE . WORLD., ' '.. .. A small, white painted; yawl, flying Ihe West . I > Australian, flag,. created some interest among. nau- '• % . v ' ' tical' men residing in kWilliamstowri^yesterday, ~• x (says the Melbourne Age of May 31), as she crept :-,:■ ■"■■'■■■■ unobtrusively ;up to : moorings, off the Gem s pier, "but other persons did j not z notice her.-; , She is mimed the Pandora,? and,.had .been ■■■: beating up • Port Phillip Bay since May 24, having- had strong " contrary' winds : to contend with.v The Pandora, u a new vessel, having been built in ■ Perth, West Australia,' about eight ,months ago.": She .; is owned (by Captain G.Dißlythe, of Coventry, . England, who is sailing her, and who is accompanied by Captain Pietro ArapatusC These two ■ mariners hare undertaken- to sail the Pandora , round .the world; and Melbourne is her"first port "' of "arrival on the voyage. The Pandora left Bun--7 bury or> May; 3, and experienced /heavy , weather across the. Great Australian Bight. Gales - ; beset, her day after day. and a 'monstrous wave ni;i'-ist overwhelmed 'lier, 6ft of her port bul-A-irks being smashed-away. The tiny vessel—sbe. *? only 9 tons net register, and her owners claim ' that.she is the smallest vessel of her. class: to at- ' leinnt (he circumnavigation, of the 4 globe— * taved snlendidly, and looks as trim •! now as ' r-o-igh site had been only on a short cruise. The i nn j -.- i will remain - here for two weeks, when she will depart for Sydney, New" Zealand; Pitcairn Island, * Juan „-FeriiAnd«, the Falkland Islarijl, United States iof America, and Great Britain. The return voyage to Australia will be : made via.the Cape -of. Good Hop*. The Pari's ra> mea'sijrehu'nts^iire?-Length;,:s6ft 9in;iover~" ■SI; Kit lin bes«b and 4ft li« *■»»"• ■^measurements- are? -Lengthy 56ft- 9inj over>« Mffc lin beam} mdM* ! <

THE SQUALL., ARRIVES. 'An"early arrival at Auckland yesterday was the Union v" Comsahy's '.5 steamer ; Squall, Captain J. Beiehton, which:, reached port from Gisborne jt :: 4 % a.m., berthing' at i Queen-street Wharf. The Squall -.-left ••Gisborne on Tuesday, evening, and met with-moderate north-east winds and sea on the , voyage. t She leaves for Tolago • Bay and Gisborne at noon to-morrow. v • lIAUROTO FROM THE SOUTH. At 11.30 a.m."yesterday the Union Company's steamer Hauroto, Captain W. T. Collins, arrived from * Southern and .East Coast ports, berthing at Queen-street Wharf. She took her departure from Dunedin at 3 p.m. on June 3, and called atLvttelton, Wellington, Napier, and ? Gisbot-ne, leaving, the lastnamed port at 10.35 < a.m. on Wednesday;-and arriving as above. Smooth seas and variable winds were experienced until arrival at Lvttelton, 5 thence light . south-westerly winds and heavy, fog tilj reaching- Wellington, . thence moderate, variable winds until reaching ■■ Auckland. The Hauroto leaves for, Dunedin, via ports, at noon to-morrow. ' . , • -■'.., ■ »" '• ijnMIRO , FROM NEW .'} YORK. >; . The Tvser liner iMimfro';. arrived. from New York arid* Australia at noon yesterday, and after inspection berthed at the Railway Wharf to discharge about 1000 tons of general, cargo. v .A report of the Mimiro's, voyage from New 1 orK to ••''Melbourne- hits already appeared »n the Herald. The steamer called at Sydney, and left -that port for Auckland ionvJune 4. Alter clearing Sydney, Heads, heavy southerly gales, with mountainous seas, were encountered, .which, considerably' Impeded ? the s vessel's . progress until half-wav across "the Tasnian Sea. From thence till arrival at Auckland strong north-east winds and heavy rain prevailed. Captain J. Duncan, late chief officer of the Whakarua, fa in .com-.-mand of the Mimiro, and has": associated with him the following officers :—Chief, Mr. ~8. Sherrington, i late of the Niwaru; second, Mr. J. u, Farmilo: • third. . Mr; ■'■ A. '■ R. ■ Robinson ; fourth, Mr. ,C. E. Richardson. > Mr. A. G. Osborne is the chief engineer, and Mr. J. T.Robsoh' second, and Mr. C Shorts the chief > refrigerating engineer. On discharge the Mimiro leaves lor. the SouU*. ■ '. t: - :: '-'; i '-'': ; ; J .*.'.■;■■.,-, r : % , 1 .v>... .• •" 11." ,:.....,.- PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ' ARRIVALS. '' It ABA A,' s.s.. ' 1072,' W. F. " Norbnry, from NewPlymouth. *. Passengers': * Misses Bell, Gibbons, Ba'oUste, -Dixie, Millar, Matthews, Black,,. Marshall, Dunn. McAllnm,; McDonald, Coe, Mesdames Newman, Curtis, Butler, Jones, ; Dunn, Ray, Long, • Messrs. Davidson, Monk, , Goodson, L. Mundy, Rojrers. Hall, Nicholson, E. McGmre, Death; Ross; "Wainhouse, Kemp; Wood. Jackson. Long. Basten, Jackson. Archdeacon Cole, and 17 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents : - v WAITANGI, 164, E. Dorling, from Kawhia and Raglan.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. ' . DEPARTURES. RARAWA.-s-s., 1072. W. F. : Norbnry, for New Plymouth.* - Passengers: Misses Protheroe, Fleming, Johnson, : White. Mesdames Hall, Foreman, Knecbone and child, Messrs. J. O'DriScoll, Heath, Foster. Spratt, Foreman, Brown, O'Driscoll. Blundell.'Mcßae; J. Patterson, 1 ' J. "Bennett; Walker, Brown, 1 . O'Driscoll, Williams, Patterson, and 16 steerasre. '.''.-i s .'.-'o:-'A .,>:*..: :":-. , : '' "/ v v-'' ■ ,-■- - WAITANGI. s.s., 164. E. Dorling, for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. RUSSELL.—June 9: Arrived ;,ot, 8.15 a.m.— | Clansman, J s.s.. from Auckland. v : t , ' BAY OF ISLANDS.—June 9: Arrived—Rangi, "scow.- from Auckland. Sailed— scow, for Auckland, ••;■•-.-.■'.■.:.;'.v-" v :-v'-' i '. ■■ •;■•''•■'•'•'S--.:■ MAHUR ANGI,-June - 9: ■■, Arrived— ! auxiliary lighter, from Tokoraaru Bay. / fe? MERCURY,:; BAY.—June 9iW Arrived—Haere, scow, from Auckland. : • . . * OPOTIKI.—June 9: Arrived "at- 7.30 a.m.— Ngatiawa, s.s., from Auckland.'; - v : ' GISBORNE.—June 8: Arrived at 2 p.m.— wai, S.S., from Auckland. * "NAPIER.—June '9 Sailed at"1.30 -a.m.— burn, a.s.s.; for Auckland. ~ r :.;-.- ■ WELLINGTON.—June 9: Sailed—Wimmera, S.S., for Northern Snorts and Sydney. Passengers for Auckland: Misses Hetherington, Farrett, Wes- , lev (2), - Ellis, Mesdames Fall; Lysaght, Allsop, Wesley, ; Curran, Ellis, Bice, and child,, Messrs. Fitzer, Ross, Isaacs, T. Kersly, Peason, J. C. Russell, :Hodd, Lysaght, - Allsop, ■ Curran, Rice, Master ? Wesley. «• , v PICTON.—June 9: Sailed at 9 Pioneer, : H.M.S.,,for Nelson. .. . ,'■-.. • 'iDUNFJDIN.Ujunev9: Arrived—Tarawera, b.5.,. from Auckland. Sailed—Waimate, s.s., for the : . Bluff. i:::'\;;:- ;-'.V ";.;■:;• ;■ (;^A: : .,r'v '-." : J <■■ V-''. : LYTTELTON.—June v 9: r Arrived — Huia, ; schooner; from Kaipara, via Wellington; ' Amelia : Sims, schooner, • from \Havclock; Kamona, s.s., from Greymouth.; Satled—Storm, s.s., for Wanganui; Ruahine, ? s.s., for Napier; Oorinthic, s.s., for Wellington; Wakatu, S.S., for Kaikoura and Wellington; Kanifi,; S.S., for Wellington, Wanga- ; nui,' and: Patea; ; Maori,,- s.s., and Ulimaroa, s-s., for Wellington. . .- '-■" ••• ~, ,-■- 9: Sailed— s.s., for.;;-Syd-. iiey; Banadi, s.s., for the Islands. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14392, 10 June 1910, Page 4

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