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SHIPPING.

. __—»» ■—» -High Water at'Auckland-1.32 am. "\ ' p.m,; ,7 „ Manukau—6.3l am.; i.o p.m. Sun-Rises, 6.52 a.m.; sets, 4.44 p.m. Moon—New, 28th, 5.54 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. . Mr. D. 0. Bates supplied the following weather ireport at 4 ju.- yesterday :— Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. ."o.p. Maria, N.E., gale M.17 65 Cloudy Russell ... N.K., fresh 30.21 66 "J •Auckland ... N.E., St. 30 25 6j W™^ . .Tauranga ... N.K.,bwew 30.11 62 Overcjs • East Cape... N., fresh o"-» »* Overcast Gisborne ... N.W., light 30.30 60 overc Port Ahuriri N.W., light 20.26 o9 "«££* Wellington... N., breeze 30.14 58 «*««»* Cutlepoint.. N. 8., light 30.13 57 Cloudy V. Plymouth N.E., light 30.12 5° <««»» Wanganul.... N., light 30.17 60 wm»» 0. Farewell. N., gale 30.03 50 Showery. '■■0. Foulwind N.E.,gaU> 30.05 58 Bam ' Westport ... N..mgale 30.05 08 Item C. Campbell N.W., gale .15 58 Ojercneo • Kaikoura ... K.N.E., light 30.02 57 *«r P. Chalmers N.E., breeze 29. »} loir ' Nuggets ... N.E., breeze 29.67 50 Cloudy Bluff . '. N.E., light 29.70 54 Fair C. Epnont N.E. fresh 30.11 60 am Stephen Is.. N.E., light 30.09 55 Overcast AkaroaL. ... N.W., light 29.93 53 Gloom* SUMMARY AND FORECAST. . Mr. Bate*'* summary and forecast are as follow :-A decided change for more humid con ditions has taken place, Increased. c dmess reported generally and rain has fallen on the west coast, -southward of Kawhin. ~'r t,, , " r ; v winds have increased everywhere end the bar) meter has fallen, especially in the Smith., ine present indications are for the prevalence of a .Westerly storm area for several days, and verj Vitormv" conditions are likely to hold btuij in "fee early part of next week, especially in the. Eolith. Northerly winds, strong to ft gale,, are .probable generally, and very squally in and Southward of Cook Strait. Rain » Probable Jfenerallv and heavy on the west, coast. The barometer is falling everywhere and is very unsteady 'In tho South. - PORT OF AUCKLAND. , . ARRIVALS TARAWERA, s.s., 2003, 1). McLean, from Dunedin. via East Coast ports. Passengers Misses Ford. Hill, Mossing. Dixon. Mesdamcs Allen and 'Snfant, Balrner. Smith, Mossing. Thompson, Langdon and infant, Harp, Stublw, Messrs. Mason, Hasle, Evans, Wade. Mowatt, Palmer, Smith, "Head; Saunders. O'Meara, Mossing, Dewing, Loster, Priestley, Thompson (2), riiilpott, Langdon, iCrombie, the Rev. Williams, Master Mossing, and 22 steerage.—Union S.S. Co., agents. PUKAKIi ■■«.«., 1444. Tate, from Duncdin and Wellington.—Union S.Si Co., agents. NOAPUHI, s.s., 691, K. Stephenson, from Wha- ' ngorei. Passengers: Misses Wyall, Cahill, Baker, -Hutchlngs, Jlcsdarnes Hutching* and child, Bin- ■ den, Tulmari; Courtney and 3 children. Harrison, . Rainger, Reed, Barge. Buchanan, Messrs. Good•on, J. McKenzie, Hanken, Metcalfe, Claude, Sex,ton, Bern-, Simpson, Carroll, Lough, Foster, Marshall, l4imb, Old, SUWens, Kew, Burling, Ivil, 'lleaton, Harrison, Swaffleld (2), Fletcher, Mehean, Bond,- Foster, Simpson, Berry, 'Pennant, Hill, Hawken, Barge, Nicholson, Bindon, Buchanan, Williamson, Frazer, and 20 steerage.— Northern S.S. Co., agents. ROTOMAHANA. s.s., 183, A. Stephenson, from Great Barrier.— S.S. Co., agents. :.. KANTERi; 5.5.,203, T. Meyers, from Whahgat-ci., . v-Northern S.S. Co., agents. -.-,,--• ■?"'■ WAIAPU, auxiliary schooner, E. .Tohanscn, from ' iTauranatt.—A. L. Alexander and Co., agents. : • > DEPARTURES. NAVUA, s.s., 2930, R. G. Hutton, for Wel- > lington. ".- ■ ' ' ' BELLAMBI, s.s„ 1162, McCooe, for 3okianga. • ATLANTA, schooner, 24, F. Hammond, lor the ■' toast. '.■-:. ,*• :■ : * ' . '<-"■ ' ''"•'" '■. ■' [•„ CHELMSFORD, 8.5., 121, E. H. • Goertz, for rarengarenga.' V'AIOTAHI, s.s., 278, C. Hopkins, for Mercury Baj, , ,• ' i .•.-- .'.', AVIPOURI, s.s., 463, T. Haultain, . for Tau- " SQUALL, s.s., 369, A. Wallis, for Tolago Bay mid Gishorne. . 'BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 176, Johnson, for Wha- ' sjjarel. ■»' - ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lostdos.—Matatua, s.s., sailed April 14, due -'''about May" 30; Ma'rere, *.*., sailed April 22, due about- July 7; Star of Scotland, B,i;, ; sailed April 5, due about June 5; Star of India, s.s., sailed May 16, due about July 5; Kaipara, s.s., sailed May 8, due about June. 24; ilndralema, s.s.,_to sail; Muritai, s.s., to sail. Liverpool.—Pakeha, s.s., • sailed April 13,. due about May 30; Drayton Grange, s.s., sailed April 1, due 'about:' June 7;•: Nairnshire, s.s., sailed May 6, due about June 30; Sussex, s.s., to sail May 27. : -■ New York.— Partheriia, s.s., sailed March 29, ,due,about June 5; Mimiro, s.s., sailed April 18, ; 'due about July 5; Hyndford, s.s., to sail; Anglo- - .-Patagonian, <$.S., to sail'; Cape Breton, s.s., to , isnil;. Walkiire, .b.s., to. sail; Delhaona, s.s., to Bail; Den of Glamis, s.s., to sail. ,' "';;_'; ' / ■.'-,. PhitjXoeiipeia.— ; Hardie, 8.9., sailed Marcli 12, due ■•; about May 30. > MQSTRBA.L.— ■ s.s., to sail May 15; ■ 'Kararnea, s.s;, to sail June 12. " i ' • ■ St. Joh.v.—Wakanui, s.s., sailed March 26, due about Tuesday; Ascot, s.s., sailed April 23, due about Juno 19. ' •'- ..' '• ' " ■■ 'Sak.Fhakcibco.Aymeric, s.s., to sail; Boveric, 8.5., to sail. - ■• Sydney.— s.s., Sunday ; Wakanui, s.s., 'due about Tuesday; Tofua, s.s., June 15. "■'• Owbexcb River.—Mary Isabel, barquentine, to hail. - .--..-- • '> ■ " • . ;•„ GBatosro.—Jessie Craig, barque, to sail. Melbourne.—Jessie Craig, barque, to sail; Marjorie Craig, barque, to sail; Joseph Craig, barque, to sail. .:.'■- Newcastle.—County of Anglesea, barque, sailed May 12; Daniel, barque, sailed May 4; Northern Chief, barque, to sail Lindstol, barquentine, to sail; • Aldeluuan;: barque, sailed May 18. .. Norfolk Islasd.—Southern. Cross, 5.5.,. due '•.bout July. :> . . Cook -v and .Society Islands.—Talune, 8.5., '' June 1. -•.-*"' ... ..- .'•■ — i : '■■-: -South Sea Islands.—Tofua, s.b., June 15. Friendly Islands— schooner, to tail. Fiji.—Tofua, s.s., June 15. C.VLCTjXTA.-»-Aparima, s.s., to sail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' London.—lonic, RMS., via the South, about May 31;'Niwaru, s.s., direct, about June 14; . Paparoa, s.s,, direct, about June 24. • -'V■•■'San :'• Francisco.—Aorangi, R.M.S., June 3; ■ t Mnitnij R.M.S., July 1. Sydney.—Victoria, 8-a., Monday; Tofua, b.s., '-■ 'June 20. '-' •" ' ■ Fiji.— *~*,, June 20. South Sea .Islands,—Tofua, s.s., June 20. ■ UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East • Coast.—To-day : Kororniko sails for • : •■ Wcstport at 5' p.m. Saturday: Wairuna arrives from the■ Bluff, Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, and Gisborne; Tarawera sails for the South; Pukaki sails for Ureyinouth at noon. •; West Coast.-—To;day: Rosamond arrives from Wellington, Picton;' "Wellington, and New Plymouth, and sails again for the same ports. HUDDART, PARKER AND CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Wimmera -arrives from • Sydney; Victoria arrives, from the South. Monday : Victoria tails for Sydney direct at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday: Wimmera sails for Dunedin, via East Coast ports, -■.'/; at .3 p.m. ~. .',._, ~ ". ~ ... ■'~-• ■/"'' NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. , Tot time of'.departure of outward steamers sea tompany's - time-table' on , page 1 ■ j VESSELS, IN HARBOUR. ! Iris, cable steamer, in stream. -i ! iKererfl,* auxiliary, ketch, in stream. ■'..-' Koromiko,' s.s., at Railwary' Wharf. . i Tarawera/a.5.,: at Holwon-strcet Wharf. ..Pukaki, s.*., at Queen-street \Vharf. ' Baron" Innerdale, s.s., at Railway Wharf. '.Titania, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. Selwyn Craig, .harquentine, at Quay-street Jetty. ' 'Triton, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. : ; Handa Isle, barquentine, at Railway Wharf, 2iouto, Lchooner, in stream. *£ li IMPOSTS. ■ Per Tnrawera, from the South : 1611 sacks "Wheat, 1650 sacks flour, 24 sacks bran, 130 sacks' (pollard, 1044 sucks potatoes, 147 sacks malt, 558 ~ bags onions, 10 sacks ryegrass seed, 104 bales straw,- 13 Hacks linseed, 60 cases apples, 5 rases tobacco, 20 boxes soap, 20 cases meats, 250 cases canned goods, 14 cases tea, and a quantity of sundries. Per Pukaki, from the South: 1400 tons general The scow Korora arrived at Onehunga yeater/day with a cargo of loffs. The steamer Navua" left for Wellington direct yesterday morning to complete the unloading of her Island cargo.. Mr. F. ' Liviek, chief steward on the steamer :Waitemata since 1908, went ashore at Wellington » on. Tuesday. , His place was taken by Mr. L. Clarbler, lato of the Taviuni, 'Mr. -R. "F. Chadwiek, mate of the steamer Rosamond, signed off that vessel on Tuesday, and Mr. J. S. Eyre, of the Mokoia, has taken his place. ', Mr. Stevens. late chief oflicer of the Taviuni, has gone South to join the Kini in a similar capacity. TARAWERA FROM THE SOUTH. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera or-J-ived from Dunedin, via East Coast ports, yesterday afternoon, and berthed at tho Hobson-street Wharf. She leaves again for the South to-morrow .■at. noon. . THE LOUISA CRAIG. The barque Louisa Craig arrived at Adelaide last ..Monday. She will load produce at that port prior to her return to Auckland. ■ .... BELLAMBI TO LOAD TIMBER. The steamer Uellnmbi left yesterday afternoon "for Hokianga, where she will load timber for Sydney. . -WIMMERA LEAVES SYDNEY. . .The local olilco of tho Huddart-Parker Company aro advised that tho Wimmora left Svdney at 1 p.m. on-Wednesday for Auckland direct. She has on board 97 passengers and 675 tons ~«t cargo. Given lino weather sho should put in ....an. appearance here on, Sunday morning. DREDGING AT THE BLUFF. " The superintendent of marine, Captain Flem"6ng, has'been instructed by the Secretary of the -. Marine -Department, Wellington,-'to advise niasg; .Iters of vessols going to the Blufl that dredging ,: ;«wlll be commenced to-day at the eastern end of ?**|he middle bank. The red buoy marking the end „'..ot the bank will , be removed, and a small rod -;|>«oyi /or," the dredge's moorings, will be moored / fCyds S.B. i»y E. at the present position of tho artiiw*-.-■ ■-,;■; -■•.-■-.■..

UNCHARTED ROCK, BAY OF ISLANDS. The Marine Department has issued the to lowing notification to manners :-CapLai Mloni > of the Government steamer Hinemoa, report*ithat an uncharted rock exists inside the Twins Rock, Bay of Islands. The rock is awash at.low water SDrine tides and lies N. 33deg. W„ distant 3&UIt oH the Potato* the mainland, the Twins be.ngon the same bearing. Midway between the, rocK and the Twins there is 19. fathojns, t and T Xi distant between this sounding and the Twins 17 fathom and 16 fathoms between the 19 fathoms Sit and the awash rock and a perfectly clear passage.

SUNKEN ROCKS OFF THREE KINGS. The following is an extract from the New Zealand Ga"ette"?-Captain Bollons of the Government steamer Hinemoa, reports that the'following mentioned uncharted rocks exist off the Three Kings, Great Island MD A rock, with Bft of water over it at low water springs, one cable and a-half south 55 degrees west of Crater Heed, the high part of N.E. Islet being in line with the head; (2) a rock, with sft. of water over it at tow water springs, one cable east-half-north from outer rock off S.E. point of Great Island; (3) a rock, with 4ft of water over it at low water springs, two cables and a-half east from the same outer rock as the above. 'Hie several islands and rocks forming the group are not plotted correctly relative to one another. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA, s.s.. 1072, W. F. Norbury, from, New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Jensen Salter,. Mesdames Brown. Bayly. CumminK, A. Brown Hicker, Nurse McAUum, Messrs. Hill. Dje M hope. K. M. Brown, Paine, Lonsdale, Paul, lur scr, Parkes, McLeod, Anderson. Kent, «cKen««, E Clark, Brown, Kemp. Payne, Cleave, A. Brown! Kennington, Shaldrick, and 10 steerageNorthern S.S. Co., agents. RIMU, sb., 339, T. Richards, from Wangnnui and Opunakc.-Northern S.S. Co., agents. RELIANCE, scow. I. Fletcher, from Hokianga. —Onchimga Sawmilling Company, agents. KARORO, scow, McDermott, from Hokianga.— Master, agent. DEPARTURES. ' RARAWA. b.s., 1072, W. F. Norhury, tor New Plymouth. Passengers : - Misses Otto, Piekerton. Lavbourne. Greenwood. Jackson. Mesdames; Woo - ridge, Wells. Wilson. Smith. Messrs. J. Dee, Pitt, James, Tanslev. Phipps, Mantle, Glasgow, Taylor, Stewart, Thompson. Wallace, Anderson, Mackenzie, Stewart, and 17 steerage. RIMU. s.s., 339, T. Richards, for Hokianga. Passengers: Misses Watkins, Black, Nantsford, Bunker, Mesdames Keritakini, Johnson, Messrs. Madhill, Webster. Keritakini, Kingston, Daver, Harris, Turner, Tremoin. CLAYMORE, s.s., E. Dorling, for Waitara, Raglan, and Kawhia. BY TELEGRAPH. RUSSELL.—May 25 : Arrived— Clansman, s.s. (at 6.30 a.m.), from Auckland. TAURANGA.—May 25: Arrived— s.s. (at 5.20 p.m.), from Auckland. OrOTIKI.— ' 25: Ngatiawa, s.s. (at 3.15 p.m.), for Auckland. NEW PLYMOUTH.—May 25 : Sailed—Rosamond, «.s. (at 4.25 p.m.), for Onehunga. WELLINGTON.— 25: Arrived— b.s. (at 9.10 a.m.), from San Francisco and Rarotonga; Clyde, s.s. (at 4.45 p.m.), from Chatham Islands^LYTTELTON.— 25: Morayshire, s,s., and Waitemata, s.s.", for Dunedin: Canopus, s.s., for Westport; Maori, s.s., for Wellington, with 160 passengers; Ulimaroa, s.s., for Wellington' and Sydney. ' DUNEDIN.—May 25: Arrived— s.s., from Oamaru; Tokomaru, s.s., from Lyttelton; Hauroto, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed— s.s., for Greymouth, via way ports ; Koonya, b.s., for the West Coast, via way ports. NEWCASTLE.— May 25: Sailed—Kurow, 5.5.," for , Wellington. . . ' SUVA.— May 25: Levuka, s.s., for Syd- j ney. ' j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 6