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SHIPPING.

High: Water at Auckland-4.16 a.m.; AM p.m. •7 ~ Manukau-6.15 a.m.; 6.43 p.m. Sun— 5.30 a.m.; sets, 5.52 p.m. Moon—New, October 3, 8.2 p.m. : WEATHER REPORT. Mr. D. C. Bates'supplied the following weather report at 4 p.m. yesterday :— ... : ... .• • wind. Bar. Weather. . Cape Maria ... S., light 35.60 Fine Russell ... K.. light 30.39 £«£■ Manukati Heads. SAW, light.. 30.40 *« r ; Auckland ... S.E., light 30.35 tan Tauranga ... N.E., light 30.36 * ,m ;. East Capo ... S.E.. light 30.33 Cloudy Gisborne ... E.S.E., light o0.« Jno Vert Ahuriri ... Calm 30.42 »£ Wellington ... N.. light 30-37 1; ir - Cashpoint ... S.E., light 30.40 *»"> New Plymouth... N.W., light 30.36 tar Wanganui ... S., light. 30.38 }*« : Cape Farewell.. E.. light . 30.35 Fine Cape Foulwind... S.W., breeze 30 34 fine Wwtport-. ... S.W., light. 30.34 line Cape Campbell.. N.. fresh 30.30 Uouu> Kaikoura' ... S.S.E., light 30.* line Port Chalmers... N.E., light 30-29 *'>> Nuggets ... N.K.. light. 30.30 Cloud.% Bluff Calm 30.00 law ■ Tape Egmont... N.W.. light »* &*J c " ,t Akaroa Light ... N.E., fresh ->0.28 line WEATHER FORECAST. Mr. Bates's summary and »« e ' ca » t t ."\f p , a * v l r v !o«--Barometric pressure still" ™nt.mes "* high n„A .be weather fin.-. a«d,wanmw, m ! «r.d variable winds generally. rl l »'«**"J » cation., are tor a falling baromeU -rev>where ..infaortl*. specially southward of . New 1 1 > 11 ; ,n and. Napier, which is now westerly storm area of low ™ a to strong easterly, winds will P rob 'J b i> ?",:„' nWhwar) .of.Kawhia and Napier ondT££hc.u. g northerns elsewhere. Increasing *£*** *'J probably be- followed by more »»^;. t! ™ elondv weather everywhere and rtorn v «""*" in and southward of Cook Strait within 36 hours. P_9.F?T._ OF _ AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. . STHENIC, <;<. 12.234,'Kenmson. from Lylte)ton.—L. D. Nathan and Co.. agent*. HAUROTO. *:.., 1988, A. Carson from[bout hern and East Coast Henderson. Dean, Christopulo. and 27 steerage.-! —. ' C pi4n. s.s..' 640. E. Stephenson, from WhaMartin. Shove. Messrs. Kerr. N-nna -n White. Rowe, Beresfonl. Pegler, R.JRh: He. CtoU, Parker. Johnson. Kysh. Taylor. rah>, Hendr>. Holder. Scott. Virtue. Craig, Geary. Nice Shove Tapp. H. Wallace. Carter. Wilson. Rev. Father Smiers, Rev. Palmer. Or. Savage, and 4 steerage. —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. AUPOURI. s.s., 463, T. Kaidtain. from Ohiwa V* Tauranga. Pawenger.: Mr. and Mrs Mo- ■ r.'wen, Messrs. Glenister, CligMon. *"«»•*• Smith Saunders. Yoek. .1. Dick. McKellar ctor Robertson, Howell (2), Murphy. Garth.-Northern S.S. Co.. agents. . SQUALL, s.s.. 369. J. Beighton, from Tolago Bay "Snd Gisborne.—Union S.S. Co., agents. KANIERr s (.', £03. T. Mevers. from Whangarei.' Passengers: Mrs. Owens. Colonel Abbott. Messrs. Grear. Armstrong, Northern S.S. Co.. agents. T\SMVN ■=.. 171, C. raulkner, from Whakatane and Ohiwa. Passengers- Miss Lambta. Messrs. Nicholson. Laing. Burns, rucker.—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. BADEN-POWELL. S.s., 196. H. Petersen, from Whangaiei.— Coal Company, agents. PELICAN, s.s., 162, J. Whittingham. from Tairua.—Devonpo.t Ferry "Con.pauy, agents. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 121. K. 11. Goertr. from Pareng-arenspv - Passencers : Three Austnans.— Northern S.S. Co.. arems. DAWN, auxiliary scnoo-ier, 16, W. .1. McManus, from the coast,—A". L. Alexander and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. WHAKARUA, s.s., 644 C, J. Firth, for Wellington. ENNERDALE. s.s.. 1147, J..Robinson, for.Nydia Bay -and Grevmoutli. •'■- •• • . AUPOURI, s.s., 463, T. Hau'tsin. for Tauranga. ,DAWN. auxiliary schooner, 16, W. J. McManus, for the coast. -.-.•■■. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.'' / LONDON.— lndrabarah, new s.s., via Australia, sailed August 25, oue about October 21; Pakeha. new s.s., sailed September 13, due about Noveml>er 20; Opawa, s.s., sailed September 8. due about October 18: Nereh.-ma, s.s.. via Australia, sailed , September 8. due about November 2; Orart, s.s.*to sail November 4, due December 19; Mimiro, s.s.. via Australia, sailed September 24, due November 18; Matauia, s.s, to sail early. Liverpool.—Delphic, e.s., sailed September S, due October... Si; Morayshire. s.s., vi„ Australia, sailed AugUst 20; Drayton Grange, s.s., Jo ;sail. early, ; due about .November. 25 s Hawke's Ear, s.s.. to sail October 1; Sussex, s.s., to sail October 15. .... V New Tore.—Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, sailel July 24, * due October 3; Niwaru. s.s.. via Australia. sailed August 26, due about October 28: Earl of Carrici, s.s, sailed Auguslf 1. due about October 4; Strathleven. s.s., via Australia, sailed August 23, due' about November 3.5; Vermont, s.s.. sailed August ■23; dde about' November 9; Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, to sail September 19; Australian Transport, s.s.. via Australia, to sail October 10, due about December 10. Montreal.— Wakanui, s.s., via ports, sailed July 27, due'about Tuesday; Tokomaru, s.s., via ports, sailed August 15. due about October 31; Tt.rkistan. s.s: via ports, sailed September 13, due about November 21; Waimate, s.s., via Aus--tralia, to sail' October 15. ■,• Newcastle. Aldebaran, barque, sailed Septem- -. ber 15: James Craig, barque, to sail. SAy Fraxcisco.—Century, s.s., to sail October 21: Spithead, s.s., to sail." BC3»BURY. ; Snowdonian, e.s., to sail early SYOStv.—Victoria, s.s., Sunday; Waknnui, s.s., Tuesday. APEI.AIDK.— Craig, barquentine, to sail. M|ii'Bor;RNE.r-Jo>eph Craig, barque, to sail. Socxn SEA Islands. —Atua. s.s.. October 6. ■' -Fiji.—Atua,- %.%., -October 6; Angio-Mexican, s.s., to.. sail; . Maura, 5.5.,, early. . ' — ( PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . toynox.-Tongariro,'. s.s.. .via the South. October 14; Athenic. s.s., via the South, to-morrow. Sydney.—Wimmera, ' s.s., Monday. Fiji.— Atua, s.s., October 11. South Sea, Islands.— s.s., October 11. >"it;e —Kereru, ketch, to-day. FAIBSDLV Islands.— schooner, to-day. UNION S.S. CO.'S' MOVEMENTS. ■ • East Coast.—To-day : Squall -lils forTolago Bav' and Gisborne at 12 noon. Saturday; Ifatirotb sail? lor Gisborne, Napier, Wellington," Lyttelton, and Dunedia at 12 noon. : " .-' NOKTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. ..For time of departure or outward steamers see 'company's time-table on page 1.. .'. : / VESSELS IN HARBOUR. encounter, H.M.S., in stream Pioneer, H.M.S., in Calliope Dock. Athenic, s.s., at Railway Wharf, Rangatira, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Waddon, 5. 1 ,.., at Railway Wharf. V.'hangupe, s.s., at Chelsea. Cornwall, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. Squall, s.s.',, at Queen-street Whait. Hujroto, a-s., at.JJol>son-street Wharf. Casablanca, barque, at Calliope Dock Wharf. Kio, barquentine, at Railway Wharf Ysabcl, schooner, in stream. .'AwTiiiul, -ehooner, at Hobeoil-otreet Extension. Orete, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. Keren., ketch, at Hobson-street Wharf Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street Extension/ • ' '•' ! " '.";': •;:_■ \y Pandora, yawl, in stream..

~ . IMPORTS. . Per Ilauroto, from ,the South: 880 tons general cargc. The Union Company's simmer, Itosamond is not expected 10 reach Onehunga until to-morrow morning, and will sail at 2 p.m. the game day for Wellington direct. The Union Company's stonier Wamika left the Blu'ff"iir2 p;:m-.yp' ;, .'fo"ay for o..n,aru and Timaru to load produce for Napier, Nisborne, and Auckland. Thy steamer Waipori will leave Westport to-day wiili a full' cargo of coat for Auckland.' Captain It (Chard Todd,.' ltiarine superintendent for the Tyser Company, is a passenger liy the CorlntV.ic from' London next week. *, Captain C. Clift and the second, third, and fourth officers of the. Maitai transferred to the Wgrrimoo at Dui:ediu .Mr. ,\V. U' ri .Srjargo, .third, engineer,, of the Y. 6-. tuku, who is about to !>e married, was presented on Wednesday with a handsome piece of plate in the form of a combined breakfast (service suite as a token of srod wishes from the master, officers, rr.d engineers of that vessel. Passengers to Waiim should nots that the Ofewa: will leave at. 8 a.m'. to-morrow,, instead of 8 p.m.

TH2 HAVHOTO. The steamer Houroto, Captain A."' Carson, arTi'.eJ from Southern anil East C<ast ports at, 150 y.m.-yesterday after a fine weather passage. The Uauroto. which berthed at Hobson-street Wharf ./ill leave for Dunediti, via ports, at noon tomorrow. .

THE SYDNEY BOAT.

s >;-}.'■' The Huddart-Pavker steamer Victoria left Svd- .. ney at 2 p.m. on Wednesday for Auckland, and will be due early on Sunday afternoon. She has 115 passengers and 994 tons cargo to land here.

:; ::; THE ATHE.VIC. ', . The Shavr, Savjll and Albion Company's steamer - : Aihcnic arrived from Lyttelton yesterday after- .'''■ iioon and berthed at the Railway Wharf "to'con- ,., tinue ber loading for London. The steamer will leave tor Wellington about to-morrow, sailing thenco on October 6 for London, • being ' due to ■ /.. arrive at the Home port on November 17..

WAKANUI LEAVES SYDNEY. ■ - The: New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer ; Wtikanui, from Montreal and Australia, left Sydney for. Auckland at noon yesterday, and is ex- .-,. 'jpected to..arrive haro ahnut Tuesday next.

J DA\I\GED IN STORMS. The barque Dalrvmp'.e. wi.t.oh arrived at Melbourne from Liverpool la«t week, had a rough passage, being beset bv storms for nearly two months. In one storm "the backstays of both the main and fore masts were carried away and the main boom fell with a crash on the poop rail, smashing it to pieces, .several members of the crew had na-row escapes from falling timbers. Right up to within a few days' sail of the Australian coast the Dalrvmple battled against. the elements, making little" headway for days. Decks were continually awash, and the work of repairing the damage was carried out under most perilous condi'.tons. One of the sailmakers was caught by a big sea and washed against the deckhouse. He sustained injuries to his forehead, which were dressed by ill? captain. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. DEPARTURES. RARAWA, s.s., 1072. W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Knuekey, A. Smith. Tavlor. Knuckey, Millar. Mesdames Sellars, Jackson, White, Messrs. Allan, Earlc, Tann, Walker, Wallace, Thompson. McKcnr.ie, Austin, McDonald, A. Cole, Bewley, and 18 steerage. The Union Company's steamer Kittawa, coal laden, is due to arrive to-day. The Northern Company's steamer Claymore is expected this morning from Raglan, Kawhia, and Waitara, while the Rimu is timed to leave for Hokiang.i in the afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14488, 30 September 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14488, 30 September 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14488, 30 September 1910, Page 4