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SHIPPING.

-*«* I^™ V 1.49 PSun— 7 a.m.; sets, 4.39 p.m. . Moon-Full, Juno 12. 21 a.m.

WEATHER REPORT. Mr. D. C. Bates supplied the following weather report at 4 p.m. yesterday:Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Capo Marix X.. light 2986 M Drizzle Cape Maria. V.. M| £$ £ F „ ir Russell ... >.!••.. nj-" 1 ' "' ~, 56 C-ioomy Manukatl LI. N.K. breeze £-~j 56 «; - Auckland ... 1., light M.9j M ovotc-^t Tauranga ... '-■• light £)•>* «i iMnndv East Cape... N.E., breeze 9.05 60 L.o a^ Uishorne ... Culm <£■" °° ... • Port Ahuriri 8.. light £?■;« 57 [. J Wellington... S.S.tt.. «bl 29-98 57 * Caßtlepoint.. N.K., light »•* -■' y ir N. Plymouth S.E., light 29.» 57 »air C. Kg.nt.nt.. S.E.. light 29.90 o9 ,ne W.nganut.... K.S.K.. light 29.88 to line C. Farewell. N.K., light <3.9.;> £ £ > la - C. Foulwind N.E.,uesh 29-85 .» lair Stephen Is.. K. light 29.34 £ Cloud) Westport ... N.K... breeze £3.8/ &- }/ '^ C. Campbell N.. light 23-» 57 Ino Kaikoura ... S.S.W.. hr 23-65 » *«» AUroal, ... S.E., light Sl.cO *S »«> P. Chalmers N.E., breeze 29.// W nioudv N'ureeti ::: W., light 29.74 « s ::: x.E..usht « > iiip

SUMMARY AND FORECAST. M, Bates', B-imary and forest telj Jow:—The barometer has taiif"*•*,'. ~.v e ,-,retnoderate northerly and easter y wu, ; mi a\,v. wiled, with increasing <; I,miU,u *'\ . ml 1 . ~|,„,dv Present, indications are for unset . nil . *""!" l fflte a,ll o r Tro winds nt ?-i.ISS b»ro.nct« arc probable -verywhere.

PORT OF AUCKLAND.

ATIIUVALS

STAR OF SCOTLAND. s.s., 6250. E. D. Beck, from 'London, via Me«»«rne and Sydnej. Heather. KoV.crtmi and Co., agent.. *r\Willi ss 691. K. Stephenson, from Whai • Dr ami Mrs. Coates, Dr. a,^i re ir, Kat| S Mi-c' Cahil), ttoocl. Mornson, MP Vliirter. Norse hnpey, IM^w,^lD^fcJj,r--(;„r,ion, Cleary. Messis Stead nan, M ■'" • « Mahon. Kenn. Stom-, P-.iraon» ;'■ ™- v , ike Kras?r Viekery V e F Morri.o..: ?£S. SlSlt Si. *.!,. kyv,,. killc ~l 12 Bteerage. -Northern S.S. Co. agents. TUDEN-POWKU.. s.-.. 176. Johnson, from Whangarei.-Nortl.ern Coal Company *S*™>> DAWN, auxiliary cutter, 15 W. J. »=««« ~ from the oast—A. L. Alexander and to., agents.

DEPARTURES. MOKOIA. s.s., 3502. R. K. Smith, tor East.Coast and Southern ports. Passengers: For 0«»»"« | Misses,.K. Ball. Jones, Furgusorv h. •}' l,,r ';' I '' , IS n g haut. Mesdames Jones, A. D. ' O'Meiri K Johnston, K. fcmilli, McDonald, Flddy M«" s. O-Mearo, 0. H. Wliyle. Cooper. F J rarkcr Tavlor, I). Hepburn. D. Barry. 11. Hepburn. Archer/Tobias Wnner, K. Jones line. . Fidcly. For Tokomaru Baj-Me.: rs 1. - ->lber . . H. S. Ludbrook. For Napier-Messrs. 11. (-a*«,.'vi. lllrkev. Ware. A. W. Anderson. For Wei-K'n-Mesdames W. S. Furby, on. and »• , fori I Mews A. Moodic, W. *>• Furby. for Ljt-Dunedin-Mlme* Jay, Mossr. t«, V- g), lor ( Dunetlin—Misses Crust, \ates, \. Hinsteau, . Mesdames V. S. Peterson. Fuller, Jay and maid, ■ and '25 steerage for all ports. TALUNE r5.,'2087, W. Mcßride, tor the Cook , and Society islands. lingers : Mrs _ *is her, , Messrs. W. H. Townend, J. W. Sharp, VS. Bond, . and 31 .steerage, including 16 Chinese. HAUPIKI, 8.8.', 743, P. C. Ross, for Gisborne, . ' Napier, and Wellington, via Limestone Island and East Coast bays.' Passengers: Mrs.. kempton , and child. Messrs. Leslie, McGlashan, and sis a lee rase for all ports. ' GLENELO, s.s., 288, Jonas, for Whangarei. W.UOTAIII. s.s., 273, 0. Hopkins, for Tailratiga. Opotiki*. and Ohiwa. KANTEKI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, for Whangarei. TASMAN, s.s., 171, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. CHELMSFORD, 5.5.,, 121, E. H. Goertz, for Mercury Day and Kuaotur.u. PELICAN, r.s., 162, J. Whittingham, for Turin. . HANDA ISLE, barquentine, 261, Deunisou, for Turua and Sydney.' MAG 10, scow. 94. McLellan, for Mercury Bay ■ and Gisborne. CAED MILLE FAILTHE, scow, 63, Thompson, , for Totara North. ~';. . KAIAIA, auxiliary scow, 45, A. Clark, for the coast. ,-•.-'' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. LONDON".—Star' of India, s.s.. sailed May 16, due about July 5; Kaipara, s.s., sailed May 8, duo about. June 24; Marere, s.s., sailed April 22, due about July 7;' Muritai, s.s., sailed May 31, due about July 31; fndralema, s.s., to sail. LlVEßPOOL.—Nairnshire, 's.s., sailed May '•: 6, due about June 30; Sussex, s.s., sailed May 27, due about, July 27; .Surrey, s.s., to sail. ' \' New , York — Parthenia, s.s., sailed March . 29, ■: due about June- 12; Mimiro, s.s., sailed April 18, due about July 5; Den of Claims, <g.s., sailed May 16, due about August 5; Hyndford, s.s., sailed :' 'May 20; duo About July 31; ' Antflo-Fatagonian, s.s.', to sail; Cape Breton, s.s., to sail;. Cape Ortegal, s.s., to sail. Marseilles.— Italian ship, to. sail, ' via Wellington? t ■:■::, ' '■:, ,' ' Philadelphia.— John Hardie, s.s., sailed March 12, due about June 12. VMontreal.— s.s., to sail; Karamea, e s., to sail June 12; Willesden, s.s., to sail. ST. John—Ascot, s.s., sailed April 23, due about ■ June ID. ' • ' ~ ■'■:■ . San Francisco— Shathord, s.s., to sail, due about June. 23; Aymeric, s.s., to sad; Boveric, s.a„ to sail; Oceano, s.s., to sail. SYDNEY.—Victoria, s.s., Sunday; Tofua, 5..?., , ■ June 15. Clarence RIVER.—Mary Isabel, barquentine, to (ail. ■ ~ *' Editrbcrg.—Louisa Craig, barque, to sail. '• - GESLOSG.—Jessie Craig, barque, to sail. - Melbourne.—Jessie Craig, barque, to sail; . '.Marjorie Craig, barque, sailed May 26; Joseph . Craisf, barque, to sail. Newcastle.— County of Anglesea, barque, sailed May 12; Northern Chief, barque, to sail; Lindstof barquentine, sailed June 6; Aldebaran, ' - barque,' sailed May 18; Laura, barquentine, to sail. ,-:, '•■Cook and Society Islands—Tolune, s.s., June. 29. • „ Norfolk Island.—Southern Cross, s.s.» aus about July. SOUTH Sea Islands.— s.s., June 15. Friendly Islands.—Teabel, schooner, to sail. Fiji.— s.s., June 15; Navua, e.s., June 19. " ' —Aparirna, s.s., to rail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 'losdoN.'— NTwaru, s.s., direct, about, June 16; Toko'niaru, s.s., direct, about June' 20; Paparoa, j H.K., direct, about June 24; Clan Maclaren, s.s., | direct,, early in July. ■•San Francisco.— K.M.S., July 1; Aorangi, H.M.S., July 29. Sydney.— s.s., June 12; Tofua, s.s., June 20. ;, FlJl.—Navua, s.s., to-day; Tofua, s.s., June 20. South Sea Islands.—Tofua, s.s., June 20. UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Bast Coast.— To-day: Navua sails for Fiji; Squall arrives from Tolago Bay and Gisborne. • Friday: Koromiko sails for Westport; Tarawera arrives'from Southern ports; Squall sails for To- . lago Bay and Gisborne. Saturday: Tarawera sails I ' for Southern ports. West Coast.— Friday: Rosamond arrives from | New Plymouth, Wellington, Picton, and Nelson, i and sails again tor the same ports. NORTHERN S.S. GO'S MOVEMENTS. For time of departure of outward steamers sea company's time-table on page 1 VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Iris, cable steamer, in stream. 'Drayton Grange, *■*■, at Railway Wharf. Pakeha, s.s., at Railway "barf. Koromiko, s.s., at Holmon-street Wharf. Matatua, s.s., In stream. Star of Scotland, s.s., at Queen-street, Wharf. 'Wak.-mui, ».»., ofc Queen-street Wharf . :Xwitunu>, s.s., at Railway Wharf .Navua, s.s., lit Queen-street Wharf. Titania, barquentine, at Railway Wharf. Kelwyn Craig, barquentine, at Qiwy-Htrect Jetty, j Triton, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. ftouto, tchooner, in stream. Kcre.ru, auxiliary ketch, at Hobson-street Exten •ton. Crete, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-strect Ex- j u nsiori. IMPORTS. Per Slur of Scotland, from London: 2020 tons ' general cargo. from St. John: 350 tons general I'.-r Wakanui, from St. John; 350 tony general cargo. The Talune sailed at 5 p.m. yesterday for tin: J Cook and Society Islands. She is due. bark here I 'on -'line 29. * At 9.15 p.m. yesterday the Mokoia sailed for East .Coast and Southern ports. She is due at Dunedin on Sunday morning next. T)i.- coastal steamer Waiotalii sailed shortly alter noon yesterday lor Tauranga and way ports. At noon yesterday the coastal steamer Tasmari 'took h"r (iepartnie for Whakatane. She siiould ' arrive lurk lieru about the end of tile week. The Monowai is to leave Dunedin on Friday for Last C(..:i..| ports and Auckland in place of lb.il nir-it'.. 'Hi- alter vfswl withdraws for overhaul. Owing to 'In' se.ircity of railway truclis at Oneliunga th" Kotukti is being gre'atlv drlaved in discbaiginir her cargo ot ■■■~!. She will pfol.ably clch.' fur (ireymonth sou)!.- time to-day. Tin- Wairuna arrived at the lilull yesterday morning trom Auckland. Sla- loads produce at that port, and leaven to-morrow for Oainaru and 'limaru to complete for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Early yesterday mooing the tug Pelican left port '.villi the barquentine llaml.i Isle in low for Turua. The llanda Isle kinds timber at Turua fur Sydney. 'the. scow Magic, with a part general cargo, sailed last evening for Mercury Bay, where (-he completes loading for dishorn". Tin' Tvsor liner Niwaru arrived at Wellington on Sunday morning from Wanganui roadstead to continue her Homeward loading. She was to have left the Southern port yesterday for Napier «thd (Jisbome, after which she conies on to Auckland to complete. She is to leave this port llnally for London about. June 16. The W'hangat«> is now en route from Dunedin 11-0 Sydney in ballast The Wiinmera left Dunedin yesterday afternoon •for Northern ports and Sydney. She is due here on, Sunday next. _ ■"■"■""■ With a cargo of 600,000 ft of Ilium limber, the f.-i.-. Norwegian barque iJraminensere.n is al>out to . leave Tort Ksperance (Tasmania) for Lyttelton. " ''~.' Ijivt Thursday morning (due date) the Shaw, ■ :f | Savill'.tnd Albion liner Arawa arrived at l'ly(l.• l .jtnouUi from Wellington. She sailed from Wei- • &ngton on April 20.

Tim steamer Swanley. after being cleaned and painted in dock (it Lyttclton, eft there 01 Satirday for Faagorruno (New Caledonia) to load chrome ore for Europe. Concerning the recent, grounding of the Moeraki at. Hobart, the, Hobart Mercury says that at Howrah the fog got denser-and-the vessel »lo«y , and almost silently grounded on the beach a . Bellerive, just below the bluff. .The fog then , lifted and the vessel backed off quite easily. Jno , -round was sandy and no damage resulted.. -: It is reported that the barqnentine Oberon, now ; at Warrnambool, i«. to make another trip between Kaipara and the Victorian port. The barque Jessie Craig will go up to Geelong from Melbourne next month to load produce tor Auckland. Tho barque Solgran, which has been acquired liv the. Union Steam Ship Company, and is to bo converted into a coal hulk, left Sydney last week under the command of Captain Oliver, late of lie. Oanvmede. for Newcastle, where she will load a cargo of coal for Wellington. Captain Oliver will, it, is understood, hand the vessel over to her now owners at the New Zealand port and then return to Australia. ; The Navua, sailing at 2 p.m. to-day for Suva, Levuka, and Savu Savu, connects at the first- ; named port with the It.MS. Makura for Honolulu and Vancouver. 1 The Norwegian barqnentine. Lindstol cleared Newcastle yesterday coal-laden for Auckland. The Tarawera left Wellington last night for Northern ports, she leaves Napier to-night and - Gisborne to-morrow morning, and is due here on Friday, a day later than usual. MUKITAI LEAVES LONDON. Advices have been received by the local agents - of the Twer Line that the steamer Muntai lett London on Mav 31 for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, 'and Wellington. She is due at ■ Auckland about the end of duly. ATUA AT LEVUKA. The Union Com pan v arc advised that the Atua, \' which left Auckland'on May 23 for Island ports and Svdnev, arrived at Levuka at. 2 p.m. on Tuesday. She subsequently goes to Suva, and is due at Sydney on June 15, MAll'Al LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. Cable advice has been received by' the Union Company that the H.M.S. MaitaL. cleared San Francisco on Wednesday last (due date) for Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotonga. She is due at the Southern port on June 22, and has on hoard 50 tons of general cargo for Auckland. TOFUA LEAVES LEVUKA. Advice has been received by the Union Compane that the Toflia, en route from Sydney ami Island ports to Auckland, left Levuka Oil Monthly afternoon for Samoa, Tonga, and Auckland. She is due here on Friday next. THE WAKANUI'S VOYAGE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Wakanui. which arrived in the stream from St. John and Australian ports at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, berthed at the . Queen-street Wharf to discharge. The Wakauui left the Canadian port, on .March 26, and experienced some remarkable .e.uher during her voyage to Melbourne, Hie lav after leaving St. John the vessel ran into a urinus storm, mountainous seas washed her decks rout stem to stern, and several' awning .*' spars ere carried awav. The forward watch-tower was >ad!v damaged, and everything that was not seurely lashed was -wept overboard. The followm; dav another gale raged with greater fury, nd seas threatened: at times to engulf Tier. The hip laboured violently, pitching and straining n a most alarming manner. One big sea smashed he forward bridge and another damaged the ide-lights. After rounding the Cape of Good lope exceptionally foggy weather was expert•nced, the sun being totally obscured for six lavs. The Wakanui arrived at Melbourne on May 7, and then proceeded to Sydney, leaving that M.rt on Wednesday last for Auckland. On the ■tin across the Tasmau Sea line weather, with noderate seas, were met with till arrival. Capnln 11. Makepeace is still in command of the Vakamii, and his other officers are: Chief, Mr. V. Goddnrd ; second, Mr. H. J. Bradshaw ; third, ill-. C. Steadham ; fourth. Mr. 0. ,1. P. Leugen de iticroix. Mr. W. Hence is chief engineer, Mr. J. Stewart second, Mr. S. GruezieUer third, Mr. H. 11. Fotlhna fourth, and Mr. K. Crocker fifth. The •hief refrigerating engineer is Mr. It. Patterson, ilr. W. Wootton being second, while Mr. W. It. \rkell is chief steward. From Auckland the iVakanui proceeds to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and she sails for the first-named port iome time to.morrow. MERCANTILE SHIPBUILDING. A review of the past five years' mercantile ihipbuilding has recently been published in.Brigand. It deals only with vessels exceeding ICOO oris gross. It is 'shown that the beginning of he period was marked by a ureal wave of prosperity, followed by a time of great depression mil again by prosperity marred by labour roubles. The following table shows the tonnage if vessels built in the United Kingdom during he five vents stated: — ■ ■ For British For Foreign Owners. Owners. Tons. Tons. 1006 ... 1.432.0C0 297.CC0 ISO/ 1.C52.000 444,000 19CS , ... 551,000 272.000 1909 ... 729,000 172,000 1910 ... 918,000 145,000 In the following table the foregoing figures ire placed "together, ant! against them are shown the figures of ships built in other countries, thus giving the output of mercantile tonnage for the whole world :— British Foreign Yards. Yards. Tons. Tons. ] 1906 1,720.000 833,0r0 1907 l.«'> "CO 997.0C0 1908 8::.000 635,000 1909 ... ... .:. Ki.o ;• 545.001' 1310 1,063,000 625,000 THE FIRE ON THE HAUITKI. Very little damage was caused through the fire in the Haupiri's No. 2 hold on Monday di£bt. The damaged cargo was discharged yesterday, and the' Hauplri resumed her voyage to East Coast bays and ports last night. A STAR OF SCOTLAND ARRIVES. Early yesterday morning the Tyser liner Star r>f Scotland arrived at an anchorage in the stream from London, via Melbourne and Sydney. After being' granted pratique she - berthed at the new Queen-street Wharf to discharge some ZC.2O tons n," cargo. The second, officer (Mr. ■L. Bowling) reports: The Star of Scotland took her departure from London on April 7, .and after a smart passage of 41. days of practically unbroken fine weather arrived at Melbourne on May 13. An iverage speed of 12 knots an hour was maintained throughout. After discharging at Melbourne she next proceeded to Sydney, and resumed her voyage from the latter port on Wednesday last. On the run across strong South-easterly winds, with heavy seas, -were encountered until after passing the North Cape on Monday, thence heavy swell to arrival. The Stir of Scotland next pro. needs to Napier and Wellington, and she leaves for the first-named port about Friday. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. RARAWA, s.s., 1072, W. F. Norbufy. from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Pagett (2), Russell, Nolan, A. Russell, Borrie, Jessop, Curtis, Me(Jutcheon, Crawstar, Mesdames Johns, Drake, Hcwson and child, Howstori and child, Belts, Alexander and child, Jos-op, Messrs. Davies, Blyth, Hastic, C. Caulder, Haig, Nints, K. Sole, Uti'llen, Sutton, Johns, Drake, Hewson, Alexander Gillies. Wells (2), Dr. Valintine, and 30 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. CLAYMORE, s.s., E. Dorling, for Raglan, Kav.hia, and .Waitara. BY TELEGRAPH. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN.—June 6: The s.s. Maheno, from Auckland to Sydney, passed west at 115 p.m. to-day. A white-painted barque passed east at 5 n.m. and a steamer passed south at 3.15 p.m. to-day WIiANGAL'OA. June 6: —Apanui, ».«. (at 9 a.m.), from Auckland. RUSSELL.—June 6: Arrived—Clansman, s.s. (at 5.15 a.m.), from Auckland. Sailed - Clansman, B.S. (at 6 p.m.), for Auckland. TAUR\NGA. June 6: ArrivedNjjatiawa, s.s. [at 7.40 a.m.), trim Auckland Sailed—Ngatiawa, s.s. (at. 5 p.m.), for Auckland. EAST CAPE.—fune 6: The s.s. Squall, from Gisborne to Auckland, passed north at 10.30 a.m. to-day. GISBOftNE.— 6: Arrived yesterday—Kaeo, schooner, from Auckland, via const ports. WELLINGTON.—June 6: Tarawera, B.s. (at 5 n.m.), for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland Passengers for Auckland: Miss Hardie. Mesdames Raphael, Pincotl and two children, limes and two children, Messrs. Pineott, Hardie, limes. LYTTELTON".—Dine. '■>'■ Sailed Flora, s.s., for Wellington, Picton, Wcstport, end Greymouth; I>< 1 > 11ic, s.s,, for Duncdin; Canopus, «.s., for Westport; Corinna, s.s, for Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onflhunga; Maori, s.s., for Wellington, with 15-') passengers. PUNEDIN. June 6: Sailed Wimmera, s.s.. for Svdney, via the North. Passengers for Auckland: Miss Hill, Mesd uties Simpson, archer; Star of Australia, s.s. (at 12.45 p.m.), for Sydney. BLUFF.—June 6: Arrived—Woirtina, s.'s. (at 10 a.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE.—June 6: Sailed—Lindutol, barqnentine, for Auckland. SYDNEY June 6: Arrived— Moeraki, s.s. (at 6 a.m. from Wellington, KUK.MANTLK. —Dine 6: Arrived—Marmora, R.M.S., from London. LONDON. June 6: Arrived— Arawa, s.s., from Wellington ; Rangatira, s.s.. from New Zealand. Sailed Waiwera, s.s., for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14700, 7 June 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14700, 7 June 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14700, 7 June 1911, Page 6