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SHIPPING.

Pi High Water at Auckland-6.30 a.m.; 6.55 p.m.. ■ ,; „ Manukau—B.29, a.m.; 8.54 p.m. Sun—Biaes, 7.6 a.m.; sets, 4.39 'p.m.- - - Moon—Full, to-morrow, 7.42 a.m. &■■■-"•'•"'-:.■■ WEATHER REPORT. ; Mr. D. 0. Bates supplied the following weather ltport at 4 p.m. yesterday:- _ ..„ * Wind. Bur Weather. Bus.ell .- S., light 30.51 Fair ■ „..--." J&UsßeiJ, ,';-.'■''-"' ••■ «** < ~*> *** x* ■■■■ -*i\ Of* '' ■-■ Vina .'■ Manutau Head. S., breeze -;M <• Fine - Auckland. .. .ar* II «L Tauranga ... Calm »g gg^ i- Port Ahuriri =t"as* 30 ,6 IF'' Port Ahuriri ... •5.W.,-light Fair. , ; Wellington :::«S» 3MJ Fair. Cashpoint ... S.W., light 30.30 y""«. v ' New Plymouth.. S.E..light ' S-» |« . Wangar.ui ... E., hgbt £-27 *»" '' ' . Cape 8 Farewell... xV.. light,'.-'-,' 30.28 Cloudy -.'; Cape Foulwind.. S.E., light ~,, 30-22 <> v « c *. flt ' Westport ' ... S., light 30.25 Cloudy; ■<• , Cape -Campbell.. ,E,.fresh. SJ.2B £ ? ,£ ' I■■■•.• Kaikoura/ ... X.E., fresh . .30.25 Fine , j&£ Port Chalmers... Calm "-— y ' 30.19 «M.V : "': Nuggets . ... N.W., fresh .' * 3C.19 ; Cloudy . ; :" Bluff ....... N.W., light 30.08 Fair :. ; '= Cape Egmomv.. S.E., lisrht 30-32 . Fine v -"; Akaroa Light ... X.W., fight •. 30.21 Fine- ..; I WEATHER FORECAST. ,-.-- , ;...' V j tiff'' Mr, Bates's summary;. ..forecast are as _fol- J < ;; Y low:—The barometer has fallen nearly a third of , an inch in the Southern districts, but has made little movement further north. Moderate, and , variable winds have prevailed and fine weather, ; except about the East Cape. The present uuli- ! cations are for freshening northerly winds, increasing cloudiness, and a change in the weather j • shortlv southward of New Plymouth and Napier, with a falling barometer. Moderate easterly winds '"""' will probably prevail elsewhere, with fair weather »ud a slowly-failing barometer. „, %;,..,,,., *~.../:*. \ PORT OF AUCKLAND. - .ARRIVALS. INDRADEVI. -as., 5683. W. H. Wilkes,, from Liverpool direct.—Heather, Roberton and Co.. •gents. i. id i i '" , :, NGAPUHI, S.S., 640, E. Stephenson, from Wbangarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs, Porter, Mr. «■ ''and Mrs. Lawton, Misses Steadman, Burrell, La.irn, .'Evitt, JOiree. Barker, Mesdames Bennett, r •'* August, Wallbank, Kewcombe, McKenzie, Ingram, " Harris, Patience, -Messrs.;- Bollard. Packer, Abra- •?; ■-•■ ham, Bock, Jrjnes. .AYindearn, Metcalfe, Bruce, *" Smith, Jack.v Harts, McCarroll. Partridge, ; McClintock, Dickenson, ' Cahill, Haynes, \\ right, . Kewcombe, i Smith,: Bennett, Caffler, Pulluiger, "Greenwood, Steadman, Subritsky, Mander, M.P., and five- steerage.— S.S. Co., agents. WAIOTAHI,' 5.8., 278, C. Hopkins, from Mercury Bay and Huaotunn. Passengers: Mrs. Mitchell. Messrs. Kellv, JackraanV' Mitchell, So'.vich, Bachlor, White.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. RAMBLER, *"ow. 77,"C. Daniel, from Mercury . Bay.— ■ Shipping Line, agents. ' DANDY, i scow, 98, 'Z P. Scott, from Taima.— Kauri Timber Company, agents. PELICAN, S.S., 162, J. Whittingham. from Tai- , Devonpart Ferry Company, agents. MAY HOWARD, auxiliary schooner, 64, T. Jones, from the coast.—Master, agent, : / : * ..""'■:-. . —-— ' ... *> . ' • DEPARTURES. v "•■ MONOWAI, s.s., 3433, 1 , J.i Robertson, for East Coast and Southern ; ports, r' Passengers: For . Oishorne— Lee,' McAnnul!y,y?Easc!own, Ellery." (21, Jleso'.imes Hayes, Sharpies, Kismear, Messrs. E. Gerrarti; J.-'Mui-gatrovd, Clarke, Moore, Wid— dowson, W. Bailer, J. Caldwell, W. O. 'Skeet, Lou?lands,~McGlashan; T. Adair. A. B. Vowles, -.- • Takle,' L. . Hughes, Waraock. For Napier— Lee, : Hiinterbrbwn, I 'S Shaw, ; ? Condon, P. Oram, '• Forester^' Mrs. ; Hunterbrown,■-; Messrs. -A. Falls, Hunterbrown. , For .Wellington—Miss, E. Andrep, Mesdames Haggett, Evans, Blair. > For DUnedin— Miss Douglas, Mrs-Platts, .Captain Platts; and 25 • * steerage for all ports. ' / - ATUA. ' S.S., 3444, J. T. Jordan, Jar. Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, and- Sydney, i: Passengers: Misses Orhell, Nathan, Corrie, Smith, Devore (2), Chapman, "Whitmore (3), Jackson, Crawford, Jackson. Haroroof<, W. Parsons, Dobson,Mesdames V. •_: •• .-.Daniock.'Haß-Tnon, W. Featherston,: Anderson and child, Cramond, Herdman, Tennant, Vogle, Clarke and infant, 'Cowley, Turnbull, Lucas,, Davenport, Lvsaght. G. Duke, G. Winter, Elworthy, Devore, E.-H. Ellis, Baylv,- Leslie. Stark, Foster, Messrs. T. H. Wood, Lysaght, G. Duke, Elworthy, Devore, R. H. Ellis, Cook, F. H. Haddow,- C. Mack, Burton, Travers, W. Bond, T. E. Jaffa, J. Smith, A. \ B. Hall. F. Leslie, Roberts, SJlPortiei:, J. Howell,; Stark, Foster, V. Dimmock, ,Hammon, W. Feather- ■•' ston, the Rev. Canon -Lucas, Captain Jury, and five steerage. NGATIAWA, s.si, ' 463," ; i, W.. Bark, " for ;:Tauranga ; and • OpotikL *.-..- KANIEBI, S.S., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. t - . PAEROA, S.S., 91, John Taw,' for' Hie North. -','" ! ■';-'; HAXANTJI, steam whajer, 127, T. Carmicfiael, for Whangamusiu. ' ; . '. SEAGULL, scow, 87. ■ Shirley,'- for, Russell, via x -- wta - '; . , ' EXPECTED ABKITAL& V. ' VOSOOTt.— Orari, s;s., sailed * May 9, due about to-day.; Marere, 8-s.. via Australia, l sailed May 24, due about July 20; Kumara, &b.,1 sailed June 7. due about July 22; Muritai, new s,s.;-via Aus- . tralia, to sail June 30; Otaki. s.s., direct, topsail rf!*iy 2, due about Augusv 19; Indmbarah, new 8.3.; : via Australia, to sail<August 23.' « • LrVEKKOOU—Nairnshire, as., via AusETalia, sailed r April 30, due- about Ju?y 2; Caldergrove, s.s., ■ tailed May A, Sue end of July; Esiplr"- Transport, ■ 8-»., direct, to sail July 2. . '.£>: * -.. - ; Nkw >*&,- M* Hobart«nd ' Melbourne,': sailed vMay i 10, due about June 'Mi Strsthclyde, s.s., via s Australia,"; sailed ■ Hay 19, due 'about August.'6; Jndrtghiri, 6.5., via; \ •■ ",r ' Australia,' sailed June' 10," due 'about- .,. ;. August 14; Star of New • Zealand, s.s., via; Australia, to-sail June 20';'' Highland . Monarch, «.»;, via Australia, to ■;■' sail iin June;~ Star/ of Australia,,,B.B.,-via Australia, to sail July 8; , Tomoans, 5.5.,. via Australia, *toisail early;' . ;.: :•-. Siwaru,' s.s. t> ,yla tosail.early jn Augi>st. OTRBAiu—Bai«a,'¥.^ : , via ports, sailed May 21, due about .July ' 21; , Whakatane, s.s.i'. via ports, to | sail June 15, due about ; August 14; Aotea, s.*., via porta, to sail July 15. .• ' SAS.FBAScisco.-Celtic.King, s.s., sailed -May , f ' 31, due about' Ji.ne 28; Century, s.s.,'sailed June ■ - •3, due about June 29. ■ '-- Sydsst.— s.s., Sunday. Newcastij:.— Hill, barqnentine, to sail. .':■'••":'■ Kaiapoi, s.e:, to sail; Inga, S.B. FridaV. Fiji.—Tofua, s.s.,,early. %Ali4v.'k>'t* • E\3TEBjr Pacific.—Talune, s.s.. early .south. Ska lSLAiroe.—Ti)fua, s.b., early. ,-' , Norfolk IffILASD.— Cross,'s.s., early. Melanesia.—Southern Cross, b.s., early. LTTTBCDToar.—Solgran, barque, sailed June 1L PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Losoosr.— of Canada, 6:5., drrect, about Jufv 13; Ruapehu,. s.s., via-Wellington, v about .■■/■: fuly 20. . .NSiwrßT.—Victoria, s.s., Monday. ' FlJL—Moura, 5.5.., July 6; Tolfia, s.is., July 19." South Si;a.lßla3l)3.—Tolua, s.s., July 19. '' Eastebs Pacific— s.s., July 5. - - UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMESTS. EAST COASliSriqfhyrsday: Haurotoiittlves from 'East -..Coast,-, and Southern porta; U Squall arrives* from * Tolago ■ Bay and Gisborne; • Wanaka Bails for Port • Chalmers, Bluff, Oamaru. end Timaru at 12 noon. ' Saturday: Hauroto Bails for Southern •> pori* at , 12. noon;v. Squall' sails • for Tolago .Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon. West Coast.—Friday:, Rosamond arrive* from < Wellington/'; Piston, v Nelson, % and New : Plymouth" Rosamond ■■ eailn;• for New Plymouth, Wellington, Picton, and Nelson', at 2 p.m. '" s i ' •'•■ HDDDABT-PA RKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Wimme-a arrives from Sj'dney; Victoria arrives from Dunedin. Monday: Victoria . sails for Sydney;-' direct at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Wimmera %a:lfr for .'Dunedm.'lvia East Coast ports, at 3 p.m. ~ j-. ■ . . < , ™——— _ . KOBTHERN COMPAJTY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Ngapuhi', leaves for Whangarei':.' Rail-' ■way Wharf; Clansman arrives from ; Russell -and . Opua about 7 a.m. ; Clansman leaves for Russell, ' Opua, Whangaroa, and Mangonui; Waitangi ar-" . rives -_ at T Onehunga - from" Raglan and Kawhia about 6 a.m. ; .Waiotahi leaves tor- Great Barrier; j Rarawa leaves Onehunga for"! New Plymouth 3 p.m., „ train 2.10; ;jTasman i arrives from Whakatane; Ksnieri arrives from .Whangarei 7 ■ p.m. '',S-iv ; -> Thursday - ; arrives 1 from Great Barrier about s.3o"piTttiji-Ngapuliiiarrives. from Whangareiabout 6 p.m. , Kanieri leaves : for ! : Whangarei ' " Town Wharf^-'Waitangi leaves ■- Onehunga <: for , Hokianga. Friday:.Apanui- arrives from Awanui, ' Waiharara, arid Houhora about 2 .p.m. ; Ngapuhi ': leaves ?f for Whangarei f Railway Wharf; Waiotahi .ileavfcs for Tairua and Mercury Bay; Ngatiawa k arrives f from -". Opotiki ; ; about 7. a.m.; • , ' Tasman lewis ,fox • WJhakatnne; Kanieri arrives Whangarei r about 9 p.m. ■■ ' For time of"' departure of outward steamers see company's trmi-table on page 1. k ■ > ". "■> • t.' ; - - . VESSELS V IN HARBOUR. Iris, H.M. cable steamer, In stream. Indradevi, s-.5., at Queen-street Wharf. Wanaka, 8.5., Railway Wharf.. . - ■'.? , ' Moura, s.s., Hobson-street Wharf. Eaeo, auxilia'ry."'sch6Dner,'C«t>Hobson-street "Extension. . Fairburn.'-lceteh, '> at Railway Wharf. Tosfa Haaraea, schooner,; in stream. ( ... Awanui, schooner, at.: Railway Wharf. ;' . IMPORTS. - Per Indradevi,; from Liverpool: 1400 tons gene- . ral merchandise. ' During the remainder of the winter months the lss f - ' Corlnna - will leave Dunedin on : Mondays instead ■of Sundays, and will come no further north than !,: ,New Plymouth.•'' *-" y '" ' ' - '• - .. , Mr. D. Mac Donald, second officer of the turbine -'steamer Maori, has gone on a month's holiday. Mr. ,N. Campbell, late . of / the, . Whangape, is actingsecond officer of the Maori. ■ The ex-Ciinarder Um"bria has - been - beached at Bridgn(«s, Firth of Forth, for the purpose of being broken up. ' Next week the Union' Company's Takapuna is . to,lie placed on,the patent slip,.Wellington, : for • i overhaul." Later, on she is to temporarily relieve the-Rarawain-the ,: Onehunga-New Plymouth ser- v vice, and: after that she may be placed in the Wellington-Picton-Nelson -•; service for a week or ■ tw6. ■--. . '■' •:•'■• '■- ■'■ '. '■■ ! ' The Union.Company's steamer Nayna^,which left t . * Auckland "on s Monday 21 night for Westport, will r '< '• leave Dunedin on Tuesday, July 12, for East Coast ports and Auckland hi the Monowai's -, run, and • will withdraw on, her-return to■Oajunedin on'Suft- ' v '..•■'• day, July 24. ... .. . " - :.":"",", — : FOREIGN-MANNED BRITISH SHIPS. 'The, fact that there,are nearly 40,000 foreigners i - (including 8000 Germans).in'bur mercantile marine '' fa » standing reproach to Britons (says a Navy -League publication). : The league in the 5 ; Old . Country are doing 'something to« , ards the removal : ' of..this reproach l>y. tfje. establishment..-, of, several., , ■ .'-'....'-"additional:training,brigs on rivers.in some of the i i .. inland districts. Already over '500 boys : have: ■ I '::'.. been tent to sea from, the Liscard establishment - «nd the sea-training brig at Windsor . <

MANUKA REPLACES MAITAT. •••. The Union • Company's steamer Manuka, which is about to bo .withdrawn from the Vancouver service, will take the place in the intercolonial trade of the Maitai, which is to be withdrawn from that running on her arrival at - Sydney on July 12. The Manuka is to leave Sydney on Saturday, July 16,' for v Wellington. ' . , ARRIVAL OF THE INDRADEVI. The Tyser, liner . Indradevi, Captain W. H. Wilkes, Arrived from Liverpool direct at 7.30 a.m. yesterday, and after inspection berthed at Queenstreet Wharf. She sailed from Liverpool on April 17 and met with a succession of heavy gales after-passing the Cape of Good Hope, which delayed her from making good progress. She will leave for the South on Friday. A FLEET CHARTERED. Wheat, shippers, who have not been, inclined to operate in the charter market for some time past, recommenced last i.week > (says an Australian exchange), and up to the present have arranged for quite a fleet of vessels—both" steam and sail—to lift cargoes. Most of the vessels taken ,up are close at hand, but in very few cases has the rate ; been divulged. Among "the vessels'secured for the business are the steamers Volga (4404.t0n5) and Armadale (47 tons), the barques Pericles (1462 tons) arid Ochtertyre 1265 "tons), all to load at South Australia—the steamers for the United -tons)'and Ochtertyre (1263 tons), all to load at United ; Kingdom", or Continent, option South Africa. The ship "Ben Lee (2204 tons) and the barque Skjold (1497 tons) are to load at Melbourne for the .United Kingdom or Continent, and the steamer' Ardandearg (3229 tons) to load at Melbourne, option Adelaide, also let the United Kingdom or Continent. : „• . BARQUE EMPREZA SOLD. . The 'barque Empreza, which left Kaipara on Monday for Sydney with a cargo of sawn timber, has been purchased by the Union Steam Ship Company • and will be, dismantled and converted into a' coal hulk for use at"Port Chalmers. The Empreza is a composite built vessel of 236 tons register and is 45 years old. . She has been em'ployed in the intercolonial coal and timber trade for many years past, and was owned by Messrs. J. J. Craig, Limited, of Auckland. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA, S.S., 1072, W. F. Nor bury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Williams, Short, Mitchell, Mesdames Hardley, E. Kivell, Young, Cannell, Mitchell and child, R. Kivell, Pollock, Humphries, Boon, Messrs. C. F. Atkinson. K. Elliott, Carter, Holmes, Melville, Bantock, 'lurkington. Radestoek, Hon an, Sims, Alexander, Loveil, Jenkins, Cannell, Ashton, Hardley, J. Tole, - and 20 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. / DEPARTURES. HINEMOA, N.Z. Govt, steamer, Bollous, lor Manukau Heads and Waitara.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14402, 22 June 1910, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14402, 22 June 1910, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14402, 22 June 1910, Page 6