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SHIPPING.

High Water at Auckland— a.m.; 8.29 p.m. Manukau— a.m.: 10.28 p.m. Sun—Rises, 5.24 a.m.; sets, 5.56 p.m. Moon— quarter, October 12, 1.10 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Mr. D. C. Bites supplied the following weather report at 4 p.m. yesterdav:— Wind. Bar. father. Cape Maria ... N.W., fresh 29.75 Cloudy Russell ... N.W., fresh 29.78 Overcast Manukau Heads W.N.W.. gale 23.75 lair iuckland ... W., fresh 29.75 Fair Tauranga ... N.W., light 29.72 lair East Oara ... W.,galc 29.6?. Showery Gisborne ... W. fresh 23.6J Cloudy Aburiri ... S.W.. fresh 23.60 lair Wellington ... N.N.W.. fresh 29.47 fair Castlepoin; ... N.W., fresh 23-5o Cloudy Kew Plymouth... W.. light 29.75 Gloomy Wanganui. ... W , fresh 29.64 Cloudy Cape Farewell., W„ fresh 29.60 tine Cape Foulwind.. N.W.. breeze 29.4* lair Wettport . W., breeze 29.46 i-ais Cape Campbell.. W.. gale 29.40 Cloudy Kaikoura . W.N.W., br 29.30 line fort Chalmers... N.E.. light 29.20 Fair Kuggefs " N E.. breeze 2918 Cloudy SBlull ! N.. light 29.26 Cloudy ape Egmont ... N.W.. light 29.70 Hazy karoa Light ... N.W., light 2930 Cloudy WEATHER FORECAST. Mr. Bates's summary anil forecast are as fob Jow :—The westerly area of low pressure has expended its influences over the whole country, ami northerly and westerly winds, strong to a gale. have prevailed, with rain, generally heavy in_tne night, and flooded rivers are reported in MostJaiid. The barometer has fallen everywhere. Vre;rnt indications are for westerly winds, strong to | I 2-.de. in parts, and veering to southerly everywhere. The barometer will probably fall slowly j for a short time everywhere, but a steady rise rill probably follow after about 16 hours. Showery and changeable weather will probably be succeeded liyrolil and stormy conditions, with a rise In the barometer. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. NOAFUHI. <=s. 640. E. Stephenson, from Wli.v iigarei. Passengers: Misses Westbrook. Johnson. Bmteiirk, Bal-e! Roberts. Mesdames Shaw. Comas and two children. Jones. Hammond. Burgess, Howarih. Ramsev. Messrs. Lawson, McGregor. Hislop. Little. MeCready, Haynes. Lewis, Bright. , McElwain, Thompson. McClintook. Cornes. Dmia.dTon. Murgatrovd. Betbell, Hancock. Donaldson, Weill. Tucker. 'Sim. Cameron. Cole. Stanborough. Cameron. Ferris. Bush. Moloney. Arnutage. Ninth. Masters MeCready. Gardiner, and IS steerage.— Northern S.S. Co.. agents. WAIOTAHI. 5.5.. 273. C. Hopkins, from Knaotumi and Mercurv Bay. Passengers: Mesdames Batehelor. Bennett, Misses Bennett. Batehelor. Messrs. Hawthorne. Fletcher. Holland. Williams, i Waip-au and party (6).—Northern S.S. Co.. agents. I ALDEBARAN, barque. 429, Matherson, from i Newcastle.—Smith and McKenzie, agents. ] BEE. scow. 52, C. Johnson, from Ngunguru.— | Adam Emirali; agent. DAWN, auxiliary schooner. 15. W. J. McManus, from the coast.— L. Alexander and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ENCOUNTER, H.M.S.. twin-screw, second-class protected cruiser. 5800 tons. 12,500 horse-power, 24 guns. Captain Colomb, for Sydney. CORNWALL, 5.5.,.5590. W. Howell, for Welling-. ton. ' •'-'' VICTORIA « * 2969. G..F. Entwisle. for Dunedin, via "ports. Passengers: For GisborneMisses Ferris,iß*leK:o)ope¥.'--!Mi?sd»ines- Parker. Ryan and child. Saunders Chapman. Tatterheld arid infant. Messrs. Tatterfield. G. McMurdo, R. Smith. R. Robb.' North. Webster. Chapman, D. Wilson. A. T. Matthews, F. Hansen. Tucker. - Major Pitt. For Napier-Misses Allen. Mather, Mesdames Barley and child, Eagleton. G. Miller, Barrv, Messrs. Taylor. G. A. Humphreys-Davies. Birr'v For Wellington— Howell, tor Lyttelton—Mrs. Mcllveen and boy. For Dunedin— Miss Miller. Mr. J. H. Meek. For all ports-20 Jteerage. . j GLENELG, s.s.. 258.- F. Jonas, for Whangarei. j BADEN-rOWELL. s.s.. 196. H. Fetcrsen. for KANIER-I.SsK 203./ P. Meyers, far Whangarti. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 121. E. H. Goertz, for Whangarei. HAWK, scow,'l39. C. Anderson, for the coast. ALMA, scow, 56. Soares. for Xgunguru. MOA. scow, 92, L- Vasta, for Bay of Islands, and Whangarei. Kiwr,- auxiliary cutter, 16. A. Clark, for the coast. .. EYJCECTED ARRIVALS. LOJTDOJr.—lndrabarah. new T.V.," via Australia, sailed August "25. oue about October 21; Takeha, new s.s., sailed September 13. due about November 20; Opawa, s.s., sailed September 8. due about October.-lSj 'Nerehana. 3.5.. via Australia, sailed September 8, due about November 2; Oran. s.s., to sail November 4', due December 19; Mimiro, 8.5.. via Australia, sailed September 24. due November JS: .Matatua, s.s.. to sail early, Liverpool.—Delphic, s.s.. sailed September 8, due October 31: Morayshire. Kfc.l via Australia, sailed August 20; .Drayton. Grange, s.s.. to sail early, due about November 25; Hawke s Bay, s.s.. to sail-October: 1; -Susses, s.s., to sail October 15. ..... .•-.,.:.; New York.—Star"©* Australia, s.s:, via Australian sailed July- 24; due to-morrow:- Niwaru, s.s., via Australia, sailed August 20. due about October 23 Earl, of Carnck, *.s, sailed August 1, due about October 4; Strathleven, s.s., via Australia, sailed August 23, due about November 15; Vermont, s.s., sailed August 23. due about November 9; Star of Scotland, s.s., via Australia, to sail September 19; Australian Transport, 5.5.,. via Australia, to sail October 10, due about December 10. Montreal-WaVenui, s.*.. via ports, sailed Julv 27, due to-dav;. Tokomaru. s.s., via ports. srJled August 15. due about October 31; Turkistaa. s.s. i ,via ports, sailed September 13, due about November 21: Waimate, s.s., via Australia - to'sail' October' 15. NEwcAeTLE.-frJamei Craig, barque, to sail; .. Northern "Chief, barque, to sail. v . Sax Fhaxcisco.—Century, s.s., to sail October 21; Spithead. s.s., to sail. Bcxbcry / 4,).-Snowdonian, s.s., early. Sydney.—Wakanui. s.s.. to-day; Star of Australia, s.s., to-morrow; Maheno, s.s., Sunday. Adelaide.—Selwyn Craig, barquetitine, to sail. Melboukxe.— Craig, barque, to sail. SorTH SEA 'ISLAXD3.—Atua, S.S., to-day. Fiji.—Atua.", s.s., to-day; Anglo-Mexican, s.s., to-morrow Moura.. a.s., earl}". Eastern" PAcffic.—Navua, s.s., early NirE.—Kereru; i ketch, early. Fbiesdly Islaxds.—Ysabe'l, schooner, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Lokdox. — s.s., via the South, October 14 —Maheno, s.s., Monday. Fiji.—Atua, s.s., October 11. South Sea Islasd3.— s.s., October 11. ' TJNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East -Coast.To-day: Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Gisborne; Atua arrives from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Thursday: TaJune arrives from Dunedin. Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne;, .Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Gisbo'rne atfll'a.nr. Saturday: Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at noon. West Coast. — : Rosamond arrives from Wellington, Picton, Nelson, and New Plymouth; Rosamond sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, PictonP and - Nelson at 2 p:m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. To-day Clansman arrives from Russell and Opua about 7 a.m.; Clansman leaves for Russell, Opua. Whangaroa, and Mangonui; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei,.Railway. Wharf ; Waiotahi leaves, for Great Barrier; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 8 p.m.; Tasman arrives from Whakatane about 7 a.m. Claymore arrives at Onehunga from Raglan and Kawhia; Rarawa leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth at 3 p.m., train 2.10. Thursday: Aupouri arrives from Ohiwa and Tauranga' about 7- a.m. Aupouri leaves for Tauranga ; Waiotahi arrives from Great Barrier about 6 p.m.; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei Railway Wharf about 7 p.m.; Claymore leaves Onehunga for Hokianga; Kanieri leaves for "Whangarei Town Wharf"; Ngatiawa. leaves for Opotiki. and Tauranga. Friday: Apanui arrives from Awanui, etc., about 4 p.m. ; Waiotahi leaves for Tainia and Mercury Bay; Ngapuhi leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Rarawa arrives at Onehunga from New Plymouth about 8 a.m. For time of departure or outward steamers sec company's time-table on page 1.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Pioneer, H.M.S., in Calliope Dock. Aldeb-.tran. barque, at Chelsea. Casablanca, barque, at Hobson-street Wharf. Rio, harrpientine, at Railway Wharf. Awanui, schooner, at Breastwork. Waipori, s.s., at Hobson-strect Wharf. Orete, schooner, at Hobson-street Wharf. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street Extension. IMPORTS. Per Aldebaran, from Newcastle: 580 tons coal, 20 tons coke. H.M.S. Encounter sailed for Sydney yesterday morning; The steamer Cornwall left for Wellington early yesterday morning. The Tarawcra leaves Gisborne to-day for this port, and will be due to-morrow. ' , The barque Laura is expected to leave Newcastle .this week for Auckland. The. s.s. Haupiri is timed to leave Napier today for Gisborne, East Coast bays, and Auckland. The steamer Ngatiawa and the schooner Awanui were floated out of the Graving Dock yesterday. The barque Casablanca will probably, sail tomorrow for Hokiunga, to" load timber for Melbourne. The barquentine Rio, in ballast, will sail this week - for Kaipara, to load timber foi Rockbampton. Captain Owens, late of the Pendle Hill, takes charge of the Casablanca, Captain Douglas remaining on shore on leave. The s.s. Victoria, which arrived from Sydney on Sunday night, sailed yesterday afternoon for East Coast port* anil Dunedin. The fitting of the Hutldart liner Riverlna with wireless telegraphy is proceeding. The work is expected .to be completed when the vessel returns to Sydney next trip. The --ooKier Waipori, after coaling H.M.S. Encounter, came - alongside the Hobson-strect Wharf yesterday to finish her discharge. She will sail lor Greymouth direct to-morrow. • While on.her voyage to Valparaiso, coal laden, from 'Newcastle, the barque Castor encountered a severe- in latitude 38.45 S.. and longitude 1i5i20 W., during which. several ports were ■mashed, and the'deck railings broken and bent.

Mr. C. Willis, fourth engineer of the Maori, who is on leave, has been succeeded- by Mr. McMurrich, late fifth. Messrs. R. Lewis and S. Richardson, the sixth and seventh, have been promoted a step, and Mr. W. D. Sullivan has joined as seventh. Captain E. R. Stewart, of the Rakanoa, has resigned from the service of the Union Steam Ship Company, having received an appointment as pilot under the Melbourne Harbour Trust. Captain W. Stevens, of the Mokoia, is to take command of the Maitai when she enters the San Francisco trade. Captain Evans, it has pre. viously been announced, will command the Aorangi. Captain McLean is to proceed to Sydney to take temporary charge of the Rakanoa. THE ALDEBARAN. Tho barque Aldebaran (Captain Matherson) arrived from Newcastle yesterday morning, and took up an anchorage in the stream. The master reports sailing from the New South Wales port on September 15, and experienced light i easterly winds and fine weather to Cape Maria Van Isicm.cn, thenco light rain squalls to arj rival. ________——_— ——— THE WAXAKA. The Union Company's steamer Wanaka left Gisborne at 9 a.m. yesterday for Auckland, and should arrivo, morning. The Wanaka is bringing 2lK)0 tons of produce from Southern ports. THE ANGLO-MEXICAN. The steamer Anglo-Mexican left Lnutoka, Fiji, at 6 a.m. on Sunduv last for Auckland. The vessel has 6500 tons of "sugar for Chelsea, and should arrive here to-morrow. ■ THE ATUA. The Union Company's Island trader Atua is duo at Auckland to-day from Fiji. THE WAKANUI. The steamer Wakanui, from Montreal and Australian ports, had not put in an appearance up till an early hour this morning. She is now fully due, and "should put in an appearance at any moment. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA. s.s.. 1072. W. F. Norbury. from New Plymouth. Passengers: Mioses Cox. Dwyer. Maxwell, Duggan, Me-sdames Russell, Westney, Best-, ford. Messrs. Rest ford. Hardy, Thompson. Sanders. A. P. O'Learv, A. Fisher. Patterson, S. Hart, Melviile. Lewis. " Longnct. .1. Morcv. Russell. Power, Sharp. Kellv. * Bertie. Taylor. Hansen. Knox. Joll. Uunson. the Rev. Calder. Canon MacMurray, and 14 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES, KITTAWA. s.s., 1450. ,1. Pennington, for New Plymouth and Greymouth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14492, 5 October 1910, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14492, 5 October 1910, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14492, 5 October 1910, Page 6