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SHIPPING

High Water at Auckland9.l7 a.m.; 9.42 p.m. . • Manuka 11.16 a.m.; 11.41 p.m. Sun—Rises, 4.52 a.m. ; sets, 7.10 p.m. Moon Last quarter, January 22, 5.51 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. Mr. D. C. Bates supplied the following weather report at 4 p.m. yesterday Wind. Bar. Wentlier. Capo Maria — N.E., light -0.00 Cloudy Russell ... K., light 23.91 Overcast Minukau Heads S., breeze 30.00 J, a ? r Auckland ... W., light 23.97. ?.? lr Tauranga ... N.K., light 29.97 line East Cape ... 1"., light X" 10 <,4 Gisborno ... N.E., light 3D.CO Overcast ' Port Ahuriri ... E . light 29.98 Overcast Wellington ... N.X.W., light 29.91, lair Castlepoint ... N.E., breeze 23.95 Vino •New Plymouth.. X-.W., light • 29.96 Fine Wanganui ... N.W., light . 29.96 Fair j„ Cape Farewell... W.. light 29. Cloudy Cape Foulwind S.W.,"breeze 29.83 £, a i r West port ... S.W.. breeze 23 92 lair Cape Campbell X.. breeze 23-93 J ll . 18 Kaiboura ... N.K.E., fresh 29.86 lair Port Chalmers... S.W.,bight ' Nuggets ... S.W., light 29.88 Cloudy Bluff ... ... S.W., fresh 29.80 lair -Cape Egmont... S.W.. light 29 J"-""' Stephen Island.. E., light 29-94 Fine Akaroa Light ... N. 8., fresh . <£.So Fine ' WEATHER FORECAST. ■ -Mr. Bates's summary and weather forecast are as follow:—The barometer rose everywhere on. Monday night, Init. has fallen slightly evc.rvwiicie to-day. The wind# have been moderate ana variable, but northerly winds now prevail except-. in £he southern districts and west coast of the South Island, where westerly winds are still reported. Present ''indications arc for increasing* haziness, : with mild and changeable weai.r ilerallr. Freshening: northerly winds will probably prevail and the barometer fail slowly everywhere. PORT OF .AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. KERSAINT, French frigate. 1243 tons, 2200 horse-power, 13 guns, Commander Tiercelin, from >'ev Caledonia. . _ NGAI'UHI, s.s., 691, E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. Passengers: CO excursionists. —Northern S.S. Co., agents. WAIOTAHI, s.s.. 278, C. Hopkins, . from Mercury Bar and Kuaotiimr. Passengers: Mewlaroes McLeod," Chseodle, Messrs. Saunders. Mcllwraitu, • Campbell, Deemesa—Northern S.S. Co., agents. TASMAN, s.s., 171, C.: Faulkner, from What* bane. Passengers: MeK?rs. Tolhurst, \Vhite, MeThun. Kirk, Master-Kirk.—Northern b.b. . Co., 1 " agents. . KANIERI, S.S., 203, T. Meyers, from Whangarei. ! —Northern S.S. Co., agents. : • BADEN-POWELL,- s.s.f 176. H. Petersen, from • ; Whangarei.—Northern Coal Company, agents. . CHELMSFORD, s.s.. 121, E. H. Goerte. from Te Kao and Parengarengiv.— S.b. Co., agents. ; ' WAIROA. s.s., 100, Cook, from Whsnanaki.— Macklow Brothers, agents. WANDERER, scow, 85, G. Page, from the Bay of Islands. —Ford Shipping Line, agents. DEPARTURES. 'OTAKI, s., 7240, Silba, for. London, via Gisr : borne. MONOWAI, S.S., 3433. J. Robertson, for East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For Gis—Misses McMabon, * Carlyon, Kay, Coy Neil son, C. White, Mitchell, E. Merrick, E. Parish, Johnston, Image, Mesdames S. Moore. Costello, Boss, Porter and child. Peckover, Batten, Messrs. H. M. . Shepherd, W. Eley, S. Moore,. \V. C. Rhodes, W. Heath, L. Reed, K. Heed, Wright, Croll, F. Wilkinson, /-C. W. Pettman, F. R. Howard, Young, D. J. Finlayson A. K. Hawley, - Shepperd, M. W. Craig-, Corliss, J. J. Martin, Euro, A. F. Tyc, W. F. Crawford. For papier— Miss Smith. Mescalines Sexton, Watson and two children, Messrs.. Watson, Sexton, W. Prime. J. P Smith, Hughes,' F. 1,. Smith. .A.- E. V, risrhtson, E. J. Warren, the Right Rev. Monsignor Mackay. For Wellington—: Barston, Messrs. Petrie, Turner, Waddell, Wsckrow, J. , Bod, Banna Captain E McLean. For Lvttelton—Misses R^ers, 1 It Pain. For Dunedin— "While, Webster, Stat ham, Wright. Lev vs. Mesdames Head, Stansfield and daughter. Webster, Wright, and child. McNain and infant. Messrs. Head, H. L. DuokwoTth, Knight: and for all ports. T\LUNE. s., 2087, W. Mcßride, for the. Cook and" Society Islands. ,Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. r ; . ■. Karl Kohn. Mr. Wigihore, and four steerage. 'GLENELG, s.s., 288, Jonas, for Whangarei. T EKI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. PAEROA, s.s., 91s J. Taw, for Whananaki and : Tutukaka. . ■ . RAMBLER, scow, 77,' C. Daniel, for Whangarei. EXPECTED . LOXDOX. — of India, s.s., sailed November 25, duo about January 24: Aotea, s.s., ' sailed December 30, \ due about February 1", Muritai, s.s., sailed December 20, due about February 13: Maniari, s.s., mailed December 1, due about January 20: Rakaia, s.s., to sail ; Kia ura, s.s., to sail about February 5; Whakarua. s.s., to sail; Indraba-rah, 5.5.,. to" sail February 27.■ . Liverpool.—Surrey, s.s., sailed December IU, due February 15; Aotea, s.s., sailed •December 20, due about February 14 ; -Kent,, s.s., toi sail., ■ NEW "York.— s.s., sailed December 12: -Dalmore," s.s.. ; sailed -. November.,:; la, : due early; in February f. Cranley, s.s., -to sail; Strathendriek", s.s.. sailed December 10, due about FebTuarv 20; Breiz--Izel,, 5.5.,-, to sail. - v.- - . - Montreal. — sailed November 20, : due about- January 22. ' : ST. Kumara. s.s.. sailed December 20, due about February 23; Whalcatane, s.s.. to > Bail 'iJanuary 15, due about March 21; Invertay, s- : , to sail February" 15; Wakanui, s.s., to sail March 15. . . Sax Fraxcisco. —P.overic, s.s., sailed January 5, , due about February 2; Oceano, s.s.. to sail January 27, due about February 24; Spitliead, s.s., to sail .February 24, due about March 24; Avmenc, s.s., to sail March 31, due about April 28. Sydney.—Mantua, R.M.S., Friday; Victoria, s.s., Sunday: Atua, s.s., : January 26; Macedonia, R.M.S., February 11. . - Melbourne. —Joseph Craig, barque, to sail; Louisa Craig, barque, to sail; Marjorie Craig, . barque, 'to sail. ■ ' ' ■ V - '' - * ■• _ " ; Newcastle. —James ' Craig, barque, to sail; Casablanca, barque, sailed December 30; Jessie Craig, barque, to sail; Inga, s.s., to sail. South Sea Islands:—Atua, s.s., January 26. Fiji.— s.s., January 26; Navua, s.s., January 30. Easts p. Pacific.Talune, s.s., February 9. \ ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . : L C.N DON. — of the-Garter, s.s., via the South, . about Friday ; ; Clan Grant, s.s., direct, about January 25: Matatua, s.s., via the South, ■ about January 51; Roseric, • s.s., via the South, about January 22. - . San Francisco.—Aorangi, R.M.S., February 11. "SYDNEY.—Mantua, R.M.S.. Friday; Wimrnera, ■ 5-s., January 23 Atua, s.s., January 21; Alde- , baran, barque, to sail. .. . Fiji.—Navua, s.s., to-day; Atua,' s.s., January 31. ... " South Sea Islands.—Atua, s.s., January 31. Friendly Islands. —Isabel, schooner, to saiL - Oook and Society- Islands.—Talune, s.s., ■ . February 14. ;UNION ; S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ■ East . Coast. — To-day: Navua sails for Lautoka and Suva at 2 p.m.; Wanaka saii3 for Limestone Island, the Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru at 5 p.m. Thursday: Squall arrives from Toiago Bay and Gi3borne; Mokoia arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne, Squall , sails for Tolago Bay and Gisborne at 12 noon. Friday: Mokoia sails for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Lvttelton, and Dunedin at noon. West Coast.—: Rosamond arrives from Wellington, Picton, Nelson, and New Plymouth, ind sails for New Plymouth, Wellington, Picton, fcnd Nelson. Saturday: Corinna arrives from Dunedin, Wellington, and New Plymouth. Sunday: Corinna sails for Wellington at 3 a.m. NORTHERN COT'S MOVEMENTS. To-day: Clansman arrives from Russell and Opua about 6 a.m. ; Aupouri arrives from Taurariga about 7.30 a.m.; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town .Wharf about 8 p.m. ; Ngapuhi, leaves for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Claymore arrives it Onehunga from Raglan ami Kawhia; Waiotahi leaves for the ■ Barrier. Thursday: Claymore leaves Onehurrga for Hokianga ; Rarawa arrives j at Onehunga from New Plymouth and leaves again for the same port at 4 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m.); Kanieri leaves for Whangsirei Town Wharf; Ngapuhi arrives from Whangarei Railway Wharf about. 9 D.m.; Waiotahi arrives from the Barrier about 5.30 p.m. :■ Aupouri leaves for Tan ran fr a ; Tasman leaves for Whukatan-e. Friday: Apanni arrives from Awanui. etc. ; Ngapuhi leave? for Whangarei Railway Wharf; Kanieri arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf about 8 p.m. For time of departure of outward steamers see company's time-table on page 1. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Kersaint, French- frigate, in stream. Iris, H.M. Cable sterner, in stream. Orari, s.f., at Queen-street. Wharf. Roseric, s.s.. at Railway Wharf. Knight of the Garter, s.s., in stream. Navua, s.s., at Queen-street, Wharf. Whangape, s.s., at Hobson-street, Wharf. Aldebaran, barque,-at Railway Wharf. Souther" Cross, s.s., in. stream. . . Ysalw'. schooner, in stream. Wanaka, as., at.-Railway Wharf. Durham, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Greyhound, auxiliary schooner, at nobson-street Extension. . ' EXPORTS. Per Maheno, for Sydney. 845 »aclcs pumice. 333 eases kauri gum, 113'-'sacks hides, 354 sacks sand, 46 laics hemp, 10 kegs beef, 20 cases beef, 56 empty c>-lindor>:-r 60 cases fish, 509 oises oranges, . 2 horses, am] transhipments ex Monowai. :\ The Squall left, Gisbome last night for Auckland, and is due here -to-morrow. The Navua, timed to sail at 2 p.m. to-day for . Lautoka and Suva, connects at the latter port with the R.M.S. Zealandia for Vancouver. ■ I The Northern''Company's steamer Rotomahana is advertised to leave at 10 30 a.m. to-day on a special trip to Hawaii Island. She leaves the Island on the return trip at 4 p.m. The Scales steamer Clan Grant is expected to reach Auckland from Wellington early on Saturday morning to complete her loading for London, It is expected to despatch her thencc early next week. The Knight- of the Garter will probably berth at. the Railway Wharf to-day to commence load- . in? for London. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer . Orari, now discharging at the Queen-street Wharf, will probably sail for Wellington this evening. The Hinemoa was to-have left Wellington early yesterday morning for Cook Strait lighthouses. The Talune sailed -it 1.30 p.m. yesterday for -the Cook and Society Islands. Sho is due to leave the, Islands on the return voyage on Janu'v - ary 27 and to arrive back here on February. 9. ... ' The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Otaki left for Gisborne last night to complete her loading for London. It was originally intended to despatch the.vessel from this' pore for London, but she was unable to work Gisborne coming , north on Saturday, last, and had to . return to pick up the : balance of her cargo. Sho is exv pected to ■» leave the Poverty Bay port to-morrow : evemnc f*x London, via Las Paimas or Teacriffc.

The Union Company's steamer Karon is expected to load at Newcastle, this week for Dunedin, Oamaru, 'Pimaru, and Nelson, instead of the; Kaiupoi, which will remain at Sydney in the; meantime. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Matatua,. which is now on the waiting 'berth -, at D'uiiedin, is cxi>eeted to leave the southern portabout. January HO to load at Auckland for Home. The barque Solgran is ballasting 'at Lyttelton. preparatory to sailing for Whangaparapara (Croat. Barrier Island) to - ship timber for Sydney. The Wanaka is fixed to sail at 5 p.m. to-day for the Bluff, via Limestone Island and Wellington. She is to load produce at the Bluff about January 25, Oamaru January 26, and Timaru January 27 for Napier, Gisborne, , and Auckland. ■. The Mokoia. left Wellington at 6 p.m. Oil Monday for. Napier, Gtebaroc,< and Auckland. She is, expected to leave Gisborne this morning, and- isj due here tomorrow. She is timed to pail for 1 Southern parte at noon on Friday. The Rosamond left Picton. at noon yesterday for; Onehunga, via Nelson .and New Plymouth. She! is due at the West Coast- port on- Friday morning. The Monowai sailed.at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for East Coast and Southern ports.' She, is due to arrive at Dunedin on. Sunday morning next. Mr. MeKenzie, chief officer of the Navua, signed off the ship's articles yesterday. He' is to take command of the Squall on. Iter arrival here tomorrow from Tolago Bay and Gisborne, relieving Captain P. C. Ross, who ronie« ashore on holiday' leave. Mr. Lockie. formerly chief officer of the Kotubu. lvas joined the Navua as acting-chief officer in place of Mr. 'MeKenzie. . :, ' TONGARIRO LEAVES CAPETOWN. The New Zealand Shipping Company has been , advised that the Tongaiiro, which left London on December 24 for Wellington, took her departure; from Capetown at 1 a_m. on Monday last in continuation of her. voyage. The Tongari calls at. Ilolrart, and is duo at Wellington about February 7. ■; • . . ■ ' MANTUA LEAVES SYDNEY. ... Advices received by Messrs. Russell and Somers, local agents : for t.he P. ami .O. - Company, state that the R.M.S. Mantua left Sydney at 4 p.m. on Monday for Auckland direct. The liner is due to arrive here early on Friday morning, and she sails oil the' return voyage to Australian ports and London at 6 p.m. the same day. i. FRENCH FRIGATE KERSAINT. The French frigate Kersaint, Commander Tiercelin, arrived from New Caledonia at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, taking up an anchorage in the man-o'-war ground. The Kersaint, ■■: which is a - smartlooking vessel of barquonthie rig, left New Caledonia on January 12 and met with tine weather on tlie voyage to Auckland. 'Hiis is her first visit to New Zealand waters, - and after a stay here of about two weeks she goes on to Wellington, Dunedin, Akaroa, and Lyttelton. She is to leave the Dominion about February 22 for New Caledonia. The Kersaint is under the command of Commander Tiereeiin, and the officers associated with him are as follow : —Second in command, M. Gaillaw, first- lieutenant," M. v Gauthier"-, second,' M. Cros: third, M. Maisouneuve; fourth, M. Oubert. The chief engineer is M. Galy and the ship's surgeon M. Lebreton-Olliveau, while M. Couehefoeuf is paymaster. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS.. RARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbury, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Emmett; Harvey, COombes, Mesdames Emmett, Griener and family (5), Griffiths and child,' Metcalfe and child, Tork,Coombes and family (4), Messrs. C. Wright, Edwards, James, F. Hicks, Bonnor, never, George, O'Leary, Lauilie, .T. B. Roy; 'Pork, Higgs, and 25 steerage.Northern S.S. Co., agents., ■ '. ; ' departures: ; . : v RARAWA, e.5.,'1072, W. F. Norbury, for New Plymouth. . Passengers: Misses McCarthy, Jackson, Luster. Hood, Smith. White, Mesdames Flem- • ing, Penman, Jones, Fleming. Lusher, J.' Thomp-1 son, Rogers and cliild,Taylor, Messrs. .J. S. Davies, Penman, R. W. Roche, H. G. Carman, F. A. Beate,' Baylej*, :■ H. - ' A. Koha, ' Williams, C. H. < Dc Lannev, Rosters, Walker, and 21 steerage.. RIMU, s.s., 539, T. H. Richards, for Opunake and Vi'anganuL BY TELEGRAPH. RUSSELL.January 17 : Arrived —Clansman, s.s. (at 6.30 a.m.), from-Auckland. Clansman, ■s.s. (at 6 p.m.), for Auckland. i KAIPARA HEADS.— 17: Sailed—Daniel, barque,' for Sydney; Sterling, tug, for Hokianga. WHANGAROA.— 17 Arrived— s.s. (at 7.50 am.), from Auckland. WHITIANGA. —January 17 : Waikoninl, scow,_from. Gisborne. , -' . . .. ? TAURANGA.January 17: Arrived—Aupouri, p.a. (at 8 a.m.),-from Auckland. —Aupouri, s.s. (at 5 p.m.), for' Auckland. GISBORNE.—January 17: ■ Arrived — Magic, auxiliary scow, from Auckland. Sailed—Squall, s.s. (at 6.10 p.m.), for Auckland. •- LTTTELTON. —January -■ 17 : Arrived—' ] s.s., from Wellington, via Kaikoura; Storm, ,s.s., | from Wajigamii; Tetone, s.s., " from Wellington. SailedCorinna, s.s.,- for Wellington, Nelson, New I Plymouth, and' Onehunga ; Brisbane, s.s., for Kai- i para; "Maori, s.s., for - Wellington, with 300' pas- I sengers., DUNEDlN.—January 17; —Marama, s.s., from Melbourne, Hobart, and the Bluff. Sailed — : Wiminera, ,s-s., for. Sydney, via,the. North, » Passengers for Auckland : Misses Peel, Moses," Kempton, Sweeney (2), Smith, Bullen, Mesdames Mac- • kay and two children, Bullen, Smith, Myers, Messrs. Rowlandson, Brook, Gardiner, Badham. | BLUFF.— 17: Sailed—Koonya, s.s., for I Duuejlin." , * ' ' ' . NEWCASTLE.— 17 : Arrived—Waitemata, s.e., from Timaru. SYDNEY. — 17 : ArrivedMoeraki. s.s. (at 4.30 a.m.), from Wellington. . Sailed—lndralema, s.s.. for New Zealand. FREMANTLE.—January 17 : Arrived— R.M.S., from London. SUVA.—January 17 : - —Moana. ■ R.M.S., from Vancouver and ; Honolulu. Sailed —Moana, R.M.S., for Brisbane and Sydney. ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14581, 18 January 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14581, 18 January 1911, Page 6

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