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SHIPPING.

• ' High Water at Auckland— • a.m.; 1-49 p.m. tf ■„- 1 "7, "■■■„■' ilanukau—-3.20 a.m.; 3.48; p.m. Bun —Ekes, 4.29 .a.m.; sets, 6.47 p.m. Moon —New, December, 2, 8.41 a.m. 5 ' WEATHER REPORT. • 'Mr. p. 0. Bate® supplied the following weather if:; report at 4 p.m. yesterday —/ / .■ " ' Wind. Bar. 'Weather. - Cape Maria ... K.. light 30-05 Ha*y W& Russell ... S.E., tresh 30 06 Gloomy' " Manukau Heads N.E., breeze 30.09 OvwcMt. - 'Auckland ... >*~ breeze 30.09' Fair . Tauranga ... E., light ; . 50.13 Ovcrqast East Cape ... ; N., breeze 3013 . 1 ?® , Gisborne • ... N.E., light 30-07 Fa r • • Port Ahurixi ... K.B-, liß»tt M-07 Fa r Wellington ... X., breeae •••■• 30 0- \ *"**• Castlepoint ... N.E., breeze • 00-05 Fine New Plymouth... X.W., light 30.06 Ilair '- Cape Egmont - N., light 30.06 Cloudy Tfacganui S., light Overcast ' ; C*po Farewell X.W., light 30.04 Cloudy, Cape Foulwiud.: N-E., light 30« West port ... K., fresh 30.03 Fair • Stephen's Island -W., '-light 30.00 Fine Cape Campbell.. > T .. fresh 29-97 Fine ; . Kaik-oura ... , S .S.E., br 29.87 Fine ' . - Akaroa Light ... K.E., light 29 °5 ? v rort Chalmers... N.E., light 29.80 Fair * Nuggets ... X.E., light 29.88 Fog Bluff ... ... E., fresh 29.30 Fair WEATHER FORECAST Mr. Bates's summary and weather forecast are . as follow: weather has lx?en warm and fine, hut with increasing haze generally and fog also in the far South, The barometer has fallen every- • where and northerly winds now prevail. The prosent indications are for warm weather, increasing haziness and fog preceding more unsettled weather generally during the next three or four days. Rain is probable shortly on the west coast and in the Southern district?, and later elsewhere. v : Expect freshening northerly winds, especially in and south of Cook Strait, with a falling barometer , everywhere, and probably low in the South about . Saturday. PORT OF AUCKLAND. .1 . . ' ARRIVALS. > i KAVARINO, 8.8., 5103, Semple, from Valparaiso to Newcastle (put in for bunkers). - - HAUROTO, s.a., 1988, W. Collins, from Southera and East Coast ports. Passengers: Misses Irefever, Smith, 34tunes " McDonald, Ridgway, , Messrs. They era, McDonald, Buchanan, Bailey, Mackrell, Lang, Ridgway, Collins, Hodgson, : Bowles, Hamilton, Aicken, Gilpin, Wareteni, Rubingi, Hamiora, Potu, Glaschan, Heron, Ilsley,, O'Sullivan, Stevenson, Haisman, Warnock, Rev. • O'Connor, Rev. . O'Sullivan, and 14 steerage.—. Union S.B. Co., agents. NGAPUHI, 8.8., 610, E, Stephenson, from Wha- , ngarei. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Sirs. George, Misses -: j Clotworthy, Hollow, McGee, Beasley, Crawshew, • i . Jones,"'' Veoland, Tlellis, ' Cheeseman, Mesdames v : Cook, Pellow, Finnigan, Curno, Bray, Smith, Elliott. Harris and child, Mackay, W. and R. • Sinclair, Messrs. Hempton, Maclndoe, Sinclair, • Fraser, ; Shalders,'. Nelson, Rawnsley, Culbert, Urquhart, Churchward. Cave, Hawkes, Newcomb, , Hawken, Robson, '-Reeve,' Hunter, Howe, Lamb, White, .McGregor, cßie. Aubrey, Rountree, 'Aubrey, Palmer, - Mackay, Bogge, Edwards, McKinnon, Speedy, Turner, Evers, McCorquindale, Collet, Clotworthy, Richards, Cox, Stavin, Osborne, Harntley,', Turner, Williams. Reynolds, .\u Currie, Hooper. Plaisted. Symons, Mann, FlemK.Vi ' - ing, , McCorquindale, Chisholm. Clotworthy, .. •, Leather, Cairns. Pow?land, McLean, Griflin, Fin- . layson, Dr.. Good, Dr. Savage, Colonel Holgate, and l/.l steerage.—-Northern S.S. Co., agent*," i' " AL'POURI, • 8.5., 463, T. Hauttain, from Ohiwa J, ' and Tauranga. • Passengers • Misses Yowan, Tut- - hill (i), Mansell. Beach, Dickey, Fohy, Spence, • Wlutcombe, Mesdamess Beach, Hopper, Eyre, Pur- _■ - a?r and child, Buckworth, Douglass, Britten and child. Messrs. Yowan, Thompson, De' Montalk, r' ' 'Armstrong, Headley, J. Burns,. Thompson, Ryan, R. B. Scott, A. Yo»ing, Hoskine. Maguiness, A. T- ' - Wilson, .T. Keefe. Wood. Coad, Gilmore. Harvey,, . T>tc>ey, Ma hey. H. P. Clarke, Walker. Mnthieson, McStav, Snodgraiis." Wilson, Naeesmith, W. ' Gerard. Bassett. I'adlie, Revs. Porter and Hopper.—Northern S.S. Co., agepts. . KORORA. scow,'. 160. Isaac Corbett. from Tain>a. —Ford Shinning Line, agents. 1 CHELMSFORD, k.s.. 121, Goertz, from Parenga and Te Kao. • • Paissengers: Mr. and Miss Munro. , —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. f : , - CURLEW, scow. S3, W. Burke, from; Mangonui. - • —Jagger and Harvey, agents. " TRAMP, scow, R. Caitcheon, from the coast.— , Ford Shipping Line, agents. DEPARTURES. . ; ; ' ■ MONGOLIA; 5.5.., 10,000, C. F. Preston, R.N.R., -. " for London, via Australian porta and Suez. • Passengers : For Australian : porta — Krupp, ff:- '■ Danford, Thomas, A. Hughes-Thomas, B. Crow- '& >' ther, Manu. •: Mesdaraes : Bruce-Watt, ' D. T. F. Bruce, W. E. Hft.'lara, C. Royner,; C. Crowther, - ". T. C. Bragge, H O.'Neill, . Mann, Mcßae, B. 1 Tincac and 2; infants, Messrs. Bruce-Watt, C. Castlow, W. . L. I'iirherbert, J. Russell, T. Edi * H»nston, A. J. Hall, E. Biffin, C. Crowther, T. ' C. Bragge, E. O. : Drain, Watters-ton. R. Smith, 'i L. Trelawny, C. R. Houshton, : J. . E. Tidd, A: C'; T' Cleave. E. W. Kwix, J: Page, W. Carroll, Savery, i ', Hon. F. E. -Wlnc!>cotnbe,' Master W. O. H.islam, fe - ' For " London —Misses W. Thomas. E. J. Carr. C. f ' - it. GJnwre, ,JJesi}amca D. T. F. Bruce, B. B. ' Hftherin?ton, M««?rs. D. T. F. Bruce. B. B. |:^i'?S©'l^^lC^ingtpiL^^ 1^•, For:: ;, ; T Marseilles —Mrs. K. M. Forbes, Miss Mann,. Mrs. iMann. , ACPOURI, 9 8., 463. T. Haultain, for Tau- • - raagrt. ■: * . ' . 4i> KANIERI. s.s., 303, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. ;■ TASMAN, 3.8., 171, C. Faulkner, for Whakal - ' tane. f'•/' SOCTHERN' ISLE, aux. scow, 59, McGregor, \J/ - for tho North. . " EXPECTED ARRIVALS. £ -. LO3TDOS".—Star «! Canada, s.s., sailed October 5. If, ; due about November 29; Marere, s.s., sailed October 31.' due. about December 26; Aotea, s.s.. to - sail earl* in; December; Kaipara, s.s., sailed 1 November 10. due December. 26; Star of ' India. ' 6-"-. to sail November 25; Mamari, s.s., to sail • Ncirember 30. 4 "' Liverpool.—Hawke's ! Bay. s.s.. sailed October. 1. due about to-day; Drayton Grange, s.s., sailed ) • ', > September • 17, . due abouJ December 8; i v? Snisex, j.e., sailed October ; 15. due December 30; 'i ! _ r Mamari. sls.. to nil December 25, due February 5: I>t'rh«m, s.s--, ■ IEO sail November 12. due Jann* »rT'l3s; Nairnshire, s.s., to -Mil December 1; Bo'rwy»'!f A;' to sail December 10: Orari, s.s., to ; v sail.November 26, due January 11. . " York.—StratKeven, .s.s., via Australia. |lj:;'.;;.?aHcfl September 14. due about December 7; Star <:-T=■nf S-cotlsTiri. - s-5..-.via' Australia, sailed September ftpZg&Z due aliottt December 1; Australian Transport, i M . riu yuntralia,: to sail October 10, . due about • r: - December, 10;. Masrdala. s.s.. to sail -November 15;. ' Da'roore. - 5.?.; to sail November 10 ; Parisiana. s.s., X : : i sailed October , 29, due about January 1; Cranley, s.s., to sail December 26. MoytKßAi,.—Waiinate, s.s., via Australf.a. sailed v October 16, due December 24; Kawmea, s.s., eailec'l November _ 20, due about January 14." L'; v ; .. St; ! - JOH3T.—Knmara. s.s.. to'sail : December 20, idue about February 23; Whakatane, s.a., to sail . Jannatr 15, - due- about March 21. : v J*^ l ' SAlr TaAjrciScb.--Century, s.s., sailed November. " ~-1, dot) December 2,; Oceauo, e.s., to sail Minerio, • T- eat..' to «iL ' STU3TEY.— • s.s..' Sunday; Aiua, s.s.,' Decmaber 1; Mttoltan. R.M.S., ■*>■ December 21; Mantua,-R.M.S., to sail i January 14. / . AfvKwroe.— Craig, hsrrjuentine. to sail, :- '■r, v' SlETXOthurK.r-Mariorie : Craig, barriue. sailed November. 21; Louisa. Craig,,barque, "sailed No."'vember 21. /'V K'"' •: / - - ItßWCASttE.—TPoHherii •• Chief. - barque, - sailed 5 'K; November. 6;- Laura,- barque, sailed November 16; $$$% AMcSkMo. ' barque, to sail James Crijft. barque, ; 1 b to sail; Handa Isiie, barquentiue, to:saiL .: % ' SocTH SBAasvjLiros.— 5.8., December L • • : Atua^s.», .December 1. EilST£lt3r PA<jOTiC.—Talune, sjs., December 15. . -: Calcutta.— s.s.. to sail; Apariroa, - ■ '8.8., to saiL , < ■ —Kereru, ketch, to sail. . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. , j iftWii-. '-. LbXPOK.—Paporoo, .s.s., via the South, - NoI - % vember 26: Nprelmna, w., via the South," about "'November 30;'Tokomaru. s.s., via the South, De- : cember 2. .... • . Sah^bancisco.—Aorangi, 8.M.5., December 17. . . . .. Syeset.—ffimmeri, s.s., Monday. ' Fiji.—Atuai a.s., December' 6. ' * South Ska Isi>Ain>s.— December 6. -"\- t ' ' FBIEUTXiY. IBUUJUB.—YsabeI, schooner, to sail. ■ p UNION . S.S. COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. S-r EAST" Coast.— Squall sails tor To)ago . Bay and Gi&borne at 12 noon. Saturday: fiau- %; rote sails for Qisborne, Napier, Wellington Lvttel- : ton.; and Dunedin at 12 noon. - V .-. West Coast.—-.-Rosamond arrives from • . Wellington, Picton, Nelson, and New Plymouth -'■i'.fV and sails for 'New Plymouth, Wellington, "Picton, :and -Nelson"at 2 p.m. Saturday Corinr a arrives > \ from Dunedin, Wellington, and New Plymouth. !#..-■ .. -. V, . HUDDART, PARKER AJTD CO.'S MOVEMENTS. if : r Sunday: Wimmcra arrives from Southern ports; r ' .Victoria arrives from Sydney. Monday: Wimmera ii-i' .: - sails . direct '. for : Sydney at 5.30 p.m. Tuesda.y : V- -. Victoria- sails tor Dunedin, via East Coast ports, r at 3 pa. |.V NORTHERN COMPANY'S . MOVEMENTS. To-day: Apsnvii arrives from Awanui, etc;, about 7 p.m.; Rarawa arriven at Ohehunga from J;i- .New Plymouth" sibout 8 a^m.; Waiotahi leaves ■ lor Mercury Bay And Tairua ; Ngapuhi leaves for .Whangsrei Railway Wharf; l(Csnieri: arrives from I" ir ■' Whangarer.Town-. Wharf about 10 p.m. - . • • ' For time of departure of outward steamers see : company's time-table on page 1. ■ - - VESSIILS IN HABBOUB. . ' " Iris, H. 41.' cable steamer, in stream. . ' 'Mimiro, «.s., at Railway Wharf. ' V . . - Matatua, s.e.i at Railway Wharf. . . " . v Paparoa, s.s., : at ! Queen-street; Wharf. : : f ! : : Navarina, s.s., in stream. Snowdonian, . s.e., at .Railway Wharf... r • v.: Hfturoto, s.e.,' at Queen-street Wharf. Southern Cross, s.s., in. stream. V ■ : toga, s.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. • isibel, schooner, in stream. Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-streiit ExtenC; , »■ . sion. i : ; ' ;i r : IMPORTS. t^eral H :hom Soulh ' ersl ports: 727 tons I ilhginecr .yitoHffiSL" "° W ****• third I ; ■ J^^' ta "WS!lS,SSs. 5® j The: Corlnna'left Wellington on WedPMri AO I Bight for New Plymouth and Onebuuga ! d y . ' - The Wanala left Giabcrtte for V. Auckiand yesjnorrslrtg, jind ie due here this evening,"-: ■ The- tehopner Ysabel was floated t into the Grav%i.'k jeiterdJij lor cleaning and painting.-

It. is expected that - the, cruiser Pioneer will i* arrive. at Wellington about September 20 from ■: the Bluff. The signal letters HRSG have been allotted ;i ; - the new steamer Rotoruu In tho international oode • of. signals. • < , - ■ Mr. R. Pryde has rejoined the ! Hauroto as J:- chief officer, while Mr. ; Reid has Joined the vessel as third officer. The F.H.S. steamer Buteshire, which left the Bluff for Avonmouth -; on October 2, called at Las Palnias on Friday last. Captain W. Collins is now in command of the ; Hauroto, having relieved Captain Carson, who went ashore at Dunedin for orders. • The actual time; occupied by the AustralianUnion ; liner Muritai on the voyage from Adelaide to Dunkirk was 34 days 5 hours. Captain Whittou, well known in the intercolonial trade, has purchased a half interest in , the barque Daniel, which he will have command of. The big tramp steamer Knight of the Garter has been chartered to load general cargo in New Zealand waters for the United Kingdom and the Continent. The Union Company is advertising for. applications for refrigerator space in the Aorangi, - which is to sail from Auckland again oil December 17 for San Francisco. The Drayton Grange, from Liverpool, via Sydney, is due at Wellington to-morrow. The vessel will subsequently discharge at Napier, Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. ' The P. and O. steamer Mongolia sailed for Sydney, en route to London, at 4 p.m. yesterday. She is due. to arrive at the New South Wales pott on Monday morning next. Captain White,-of the barquent-ine Alexa, now at Clarencetown, states that there is no truth in the report that he has been appointed harbourmuster at Wanganui, New Zealand. * " Fairp'.av" understands that- the. price paid by the Union Company to the British and Con- . tinental Steamship Company, Limited, for the , Kawhai was between £13,250 and £13,750. I The steamer Cranley has been chartered by r the Tyser Line to bring a general cargo from > New York to Melhourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. She is to sail on December 26. 1 The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Paparoa, now loading general cargo at tho Queen--1 street 'Wharf, is expected to sail about Monday next for Waitara. From there she proceeds to Napier, thence to Wellington, and is expected to finally leave the Dominion about December 12. The increasing extent to which wireless telegraphy and submarine signalling are being used in passenger steamers is shown by the fact- • that there 1 are .now recorded in Lloyd's Register 702 vessels fitted with wireless telegraphic in- . st-aJlations, and 459 with submarine signalling 5 apparatus. , The Howard Smith Company notify that the , steamer Century is en rout© from San Frnncisco to Sydney, via Apia, Tonga, and Auck- . land, being due at Sydney on December 7. fho f Mineric was time-tabled to sail •from San Francisco for Sydney, via way ports,, on the 23rd - inst. The Ooeano is i«n route to Vancouver, via Suva, Apia, Pago Pago,- and San Francisco. On Sunday morning last the Mararoa was about an hour and a-half late in arriving* at Lyttelton i from Wellington. Leaving Wellington at 11.10 p.m. on Saturday, the Mararoa, on her way down i the harbour, had .to drop her anchor for a time on account of the heavy fog which prevailed. It was 1.20 a.m. on Sunday before she was able to proceed, and got clear of Pencarrow Heads, and she did not- get out of the fog until 4.30 a.ni., when-well to the southward of Cape Campbell. \ ... .. THE VICTORIA. The local office of the Huddart-Parker Company are in receipt of advice that the steamer Victoria left Sydney at 4 p.m. on. Wednesday for A«;cHland. ' She has 126 passengers jand 980 tons of cargo for this port., and the vessel is due here on Sunday afternoon next. THE HAUROTO. The Union Company's steamer Hauroto, Captain W. Collins, arrived fro.n Dunedin, via East Coast ports, at 2 p.m. yesterday, berthing at the Queen-street Wharf. She left Dunedin at 9 p.m. ;on Friday, last, and worked the usual East- Coast porte, - experiencing- fine weather and smooth seas throughout the pa?s-ige. The Hauroto is timed to sail ligain for Southern ports at noon on " Saturday.' . . - V THE. MURITAI. "; The A.U. liner Muritai, which' has Just completed a record passage from Adelaide to Dunkirk, arrived at London on the 13th inst-. According to the - programme of the Tyser Line, she - will commence her ' next voyage to Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand porta from london on the 15th pros. STAR OF CANADA. The loss of a blade of one of her propellers, which dropped off-"in mid-ocean about a tortnight before her arrival, evidently in nowise impaired the speed' of the Tyser liner Star of Canada, wh:ch arrived at Melbourne well up to schedule time. On the 21st of last month a Jiremah named Marehment died from natural causes, his body -being buriei at sea. Otherwise the voyige proved. uneventful. SOUNDS EXCURSIONS. The Union Steam Ship Company having abandoned this year's marine excursion to Milford Sound, has arranged for two of its. intercolonial steamers to call in Milford Sound early in the new year. These vessels will be the Manuka, ' leaving the Bluff for Melbourne on January 16, ■ and the Moeraki, leaving the Bluff On January 30. The company will be prepared to Jake passengers bv fiese two vessels and land them at the sour.dl These -two trips, however, can only be made at passengers' own risk, , and In the event of the weather . being too , thick or heavy for the steamer to call in at. the sound, they 1 will be called upon to bear the extra expense incurred' in being carried on to Hobart, the nert port of call. : The Huddart-Parker <teamer Uliniaroa will -also - visit Milford *;■ ■ Sound *fter leaving the Bluff for Melbourne on January 23, passengers in this instance also makin? the trip at their own risk. - Steamers from Hobart. to. the Bluff will not be able to call at Milford Sound, owing to mail connection exigencies. SHORT OF BUNKER COAL. The steamer Navarino. Captain Semplo, from Valparaiso, put in at this port yesterday, being short of bunker coal. The vessel left the South American port on October 23« and experienced moderate to strong winds to arrival here. After taking in 150 tons* of coal the vessel will resume her journey to Newcastle. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS KOTUKU, s.s„ 1054. Flynn, from Gieymouth, Westport, and New Plymouth.—Union S.S. Co., agents. ; - DEPARTURES. CLAYMORE, s.s., E. Dorling, for Hokianga. BY TELEGRAPH. RUSSELL.—November 24: Arrived ,at 7 a.m.— ' Clansman, s.s., from. Auckland. OMAPERE.—November 24: Arrived— 8.»., from Newcastle. HOKlANGA—November 24 : Sailed— scow, for • Gisborne. ' ' KAIPARA HEADS.— 24: Sailed— Huia, auxiliary schooner, for Lyttelton ; Novelty, auxiliary scow, for Gisborne. WHANGAREI.—November 24 : Arrived—Ram- . bier, scow, from Auckland. WHITIANGI.—November 24: Arrived— schooner, from Gisborne. TAURANGA.—November 24: Arrived—Haere, ecow, from Auckland. ■ OPOTIKI.— 24: Sailed at noon—Ngatlawa, 8.8., for Auckland. ' ■ 'GlSßOßNE.—November 24: Sailed at 10.30 a.m. '—Wanaka,: s.a., for Auckland. ' : NEW "! PLYMOUTH.— 24 : Arrived at 4.15 Rarawa, s.s., from Onehunga. "WELLINGTON.— 24: Sailed— mera, H.B. (7 p.m.), for Sydney, via the North. Passengers for Auckland Misses White, Begg (2), Mesdames White, Featherstonhugh, Mr. Featbergtonhugh, and 20 steerage. LYTTELTON.— 24 : Sailed— s.s., for Wellington; Tarawera, b.b., for; Dunedin; Manuka, 5.5.,, for Sydney, yia Wellington ; Wootton, B.j:, for Greymouth. • •DUNRDlN.—November 24 : ; Arrived—Breeze, U.S., from Lyttelton; Rakanoa, 8,8., ..from Westport, via the Bluff. . Sailed—Glenshee, barque, for Hokianga; Keonya, s.s., for the West Coast Tokomaru, s.s., for Napier; Kotare, s.s., for Waikawa. BLUFF.— 24 Arrived—Pioneer, H.M.S.,'from West Coast Sounds: Sailed—Kaituna, SiS., : for Dunedin) Pioneer, H.M.5.,., for Stewart Island. , MELBOURNE.— 24 : Arrived—Komata, b.s., from Greymouth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14536, 25 November 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14536, 25 November 1910, Page 4

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