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SHIPPING

High Wafer at Auckland— a.m.; -• P-™- '»« » Manuiau— a.m.; I° 9 P- m • ' Sun Eisea, 6.51 ajtn.; sets, 5.3 p.m. Moon— quarto", to-day, 10.59 a.m.

WEATHER REPORT. ! ■ Mr. D. O. Bates •applied the following weather Wport at 4 p.m. yesterday I Wind. fa*'- Ther. Weather. 1 Capo Maria.. N-, light »•«" « f'P. 6 Murakaa JL W., Uffct a ; r , A 0.-Xland ... SJI., hgbfc AW •>! Fwr • :rau»iiija ... S.W., liffht £0.00 .o5 Jim K«*t Capo ... a., light, "2 Tloudy Giabomi ... S.K., light 23-90 66 CtoaGy Port Ahnriri Calm gjjjj g Fair . Wellington N., light 30.02 56 Fine X Plymouth W. , light 30.02 56 Fine p. - ISgmont... N.E., lighi . 30.02 66 y ino Waoganoi ... N.W., light 30.03 y ino C. Farewell.. W., light 30.00 57 *me O. wind. N., light ; 30.00 55 *MT . Stephen 1a... N., light ' *.W 57 ft™ 'Kaikoara .... N.E., light 29-95 j* y a j r J est port ... K., light m Fine V. Campbell. Calm 09 OO 48 Fine M»tm L. ... V, light ,< y air T. Chalmers N.K., brrejo 29.87 oi cloudy &? z ass 1$ «

. SUMMARY AND FORECAST 1 Mr. Bates's summary end forecast are a ? ° ; j lowsßarometer fell ?U-adilv 'rise everywhere Saturday, but, oMiiuicnced W ' ,0^^ hc y r and i -about noon on Sunday. .vf mL lv parts, and iUnisty rain were experienced "* nd P ,. he winds I the conditions were g*«orall> mUd « u are h fs: tho west coast and southern • nov therlv South Island,' and moderate to strong nort Hatida predominating generally.

PORT OF AUCKLAND

} ARRIVALS. . '< OOF.AXO, s.s.. from San Francisco, i KAVIERI, s.s.. 203. T. Meyers, from Whang*- ■ Northern S.S. Co., agents. ww ' T YTTELTON, p.'.. 19 3 . G. Ijiicty, from i nJan>i —'Dovo'nport Ferry Co., agents. ! SV.MOWH.U SA, >V-S£f°' ' ! ,Whan«rar«i.— Northern Coal Co., . _ P\EKOA, 5.3., 91, J. Taw, from Whangam. i Northern * S.S. Co., agents. . ' T , . t MAY HOWARD, mis. schooner, 64, .Tonos, irpni •SlahurangL—Wilsons Portland Ocment Co., agents, ' BRAVO, scow, 99, A. NcilKin, from Ngungum.— E. S. Reynolds, agents DANDY, scow. 82, F. Roffe. fxcm the Great Barrier.— Timber Co., agents. • ALMA, sccw, 56, Soaxes, from Ngun^™.— S. Keynold3,,agents.

; DEPARTURES. • MAHKNO, Ra, 5282. M Livinptone. ,or Sydjiev Passenjuixs:—Hisses Robertson. ('-ec ' Xolir, Guilford, Jenkins, Wiseman. Thompson. h ' Ben [afield, Anderson, Doug-las, Wcsdamcs_s|cGil!. ;A. Foster. A. L. Hton#, Horning, J. WiHwms, | 'IT O Rock Dunn- McArthur and child, iltrtcner, , ■,£d S MW. SUnfteld. Gregory, Knlen > : and two children, Gray, M«f rs :. Klllfin, i. S. , \ Wight, E. A. Lindsay, V. 11. Lee, A.■?»««, 1 i Scully, i Nodii!, Kenny, Fowler, Myers, Curran, 1 Xiindoo, TTlton, I). Latimer, ?;, i c - n Stc . ,^, i c f' C I ;A. Kerr. KiUen, A. H. Schmidt, 0. Adam.-, Mc rHillv, Bent-ley. 'Georjav, B. H. .If®' 5" J. ' '.Re dick, J. Birth, McGijl, A L. HiffM' Grant, / A W. ; Ruches, Horning, :A. ; Whit taker, A. J. Chamberlain, E. O'NteiU, X. J. Brwer. White, tock H O. Bock, Graccwood, D. • Smith, \\ hite, : £&& Munro, Stanford, Dr. Be-njafield, and 120 steerase. NGAFUHI, s.s., 631, E. Stephenson, lor Wha- .. BCTJTi. .'■■'* ■ ■ ■ ' ' ' ■ B CLANSMAN. 5.3., 655, C. H. Grecnberg, for BusBell and Opua. „ NGATIAWA. e.s., 463, W. Bark, for Tauranga. WAIOTAHI, 8.5., 278. C. Hopkins, for Mercury l| . '..Whangamata, and Kuaotunu. Al*A NUT. s.s., 243, J. Wilson, for Honhora, 'Awanni, Whangaroa, and Mangonui. TA S.MAN, R.s., 171, 0- Faulkner, for Whakatane. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 121.. K. H. Goets, for To Kao and Parengarcaga. . . PELICAN, s.s., 162, J Whittingham, for lairu3. HAVOC, scow, 60, E. Wilson, for Ngunguru. ALERT, kw, 9?, D. llae, for Ngunguru. OA ED MILLB FAILTHE, scow, 63, Thompson, Tor the Great Barrier. . LEVA GLADYS, scow, 45, F. Mitchelson, tor lh-3 coast. BEE, scow, 52, T. Donovan, for the coast. expected ARRIVALS. London.— s.s., sailed Juno .f* d *» * about August 4; Indralema, b.s., sailed June la, due August 16; BfcnUtaka. s.s,, sailed July fa, due about -Antrust 27; Whakama, U.S., sailei July 6, due about August 30: Kumara, s.s., to sail. ; IMnaroa, s.s., to sail; hi a Ora, s.s., to saili Xcxehaiia, s.s.,- to sail; ladraUvrah, s.s., sailed July , 22, due about. September 20. Liverpool.— s.s., sailed June 24, due about August 20; Kent, s.s., to sail; Ayrshire, s.s., to sail. " : . , Sew York. —Den of Glarnis, s.s., sailed May 16, due about to-morrow; Hyndford, s.s., r reulert . May 20, due about August 4, Anglo 1 atajfoniail, 5.3.. nailed June" 2, due about August 25; < Capo Breton, s.s., sailed June 14, due about August 30; Capo Ortegal. s.s., sailed June 17, duo about August 26 Walkure, s.s., sailed July 1, due about. September 10; Toinoana, s.s., sailed July If, due about September 20; Trifeto, s.s, topsail; Lord "Lonsdale, s.s., to sail;; Fall® of Orehy, 3.it, to . sail; Queen Elizabeth, ship, to sail. Marseilles.—Australia, Italian ship,, ; sailed f April 8, via Wellington. ; Montreal.Waimate, s.s., sailed June 6,, duo (■ August 9; Karamea, s.b., sailed June 29, due ■.* about 1 September 3; Cape .s Corso, s.s., vto | sail;, , S jßakaia, s.s., to sail August 15; Tokomaru, s.s., i to sail September 15. Beckechwn, s.s., to sail. Bunbury.Clan Ross, s.s., to sail; Clan Ogilvy, s.s., to sail. Melbourne.—Marjorie Craig 1 , barque, to sail. San Francisco.—Oceano, s.s.; sailed „ June 23, ') due about to-day; Knight of St. George, s.s., to sail; Aymerie, e.a., to sail; F.oveiic, s.s., to sail. : . Stonet.—Marama, R.M.S., August 4; Victoria, ' b.s., Sunday; Tofua, s.s., August 15 Newcastle.— s.a., sail July 31, due about Saturday; Casablanca, barque, to sail; i Han da Isle, barquentine, to sail; Northern Chief, . I barque, to sail ; Aldebaran, barque, to ■ sail. ' Cook and SOCIETY ISLANDS.— 8.5., 5 August ; 24. " South. Sea Islands.—Tofua, e.s., August 10. | Fiji.—Kurow, s.s., duo about Friday. Calcutta.— s.a., to sail • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ Lohdos.—Ruahine, R.M.S., via the South, about '■August 16; Arawa, R.M.S., via the South, August .23. , i AvCNiiMCTH. — s.s., direct , August 19. VANCOUVER.— R.M.S., August 4; Makura, R.M.S., September 1; Zealandia, 11.M.5., September 23. South Sea Islands.—Tofua, s.s., August 15, Sidney.—Oceano, s.s., about Wednesday; iWiimnora, ».si ; August 7; Tofua, s.s., August 15. Fiji.Navua, s.s., to-morrow; Tofua, s.s., August 15. ■ , . , Cook and . Society Islands.— s.s., i to-morrow - . UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. East Wednesday: Talune sails for' • Sluntooiga arid ; Tahiti; Hauroto £ arrives V from AooUicm ports ; Squall arrives from 'i'olago Bay, find .Gisborne; Navua. sails for Suva, Savu Savu, and Levuta. Thursday: Tarawera arrives •from Southern ix>rtii; Kotuk'u sails for Ckeyiiwuth (maintimfO; Squall sails for Tolago Bay and Giabomis. Friday: Marama srrire* from Sydney and Mils for Suva, Honolulu,- end 'Vancouver. 'Saturday: Waitejnat-a . »rrive« f.rom the Bluff, Ownaru, f limaru; Tara>era sails lor Southern ports. West Coast.—Friday: f.osamond arrives from New Plymouth, Wellington, Picton, anil Nelson; Koaamond. sails for. New Pl'lvinoutli, Wellington, Picton and Nelson. . NORTHERN S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. . For tim2*of departure of outward *t«unerß sco *cirj»any's umu-tabla on page 1. ,VESSELS IN. HARBOUR. j Tnlune, a.s., at Queen-street Wharf. I Navua, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. j Koromiko, s.s., at llobaon-streei Uliarf. | Muritai, s.s., «t Railway Wharf. jrti. cable steamer, in stream. Southern Cross, s.a, in stream. County of Ancleaea, barque, at Quay-street Jetty. Waiapu, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-street Extension. Maui, dredge, at Queen-street Wharf. Houto, schooner, at Breastwork. . The departure of the coastal steamer Facroa :!or Whanari&ki and Tutukaka 1 has been postponed till noou to-day. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer ■ ; Tongariro left Wellington at 0 a.m. yiistorday ! for I/ondon, via way ports. She is due at her destination on September 9. On Friday last the New Zealand Shipping Com- , pany'o fteainer Kaipara left Wellington for Tort ! j'irie. She loads at Australian ports lor the j.United Kingdom. i The Tamwera left Wellington last evening for i Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. She is due at \ Auckland on Thursday. • The Tofua, en route from Sydney and Island ' ' ports to Auckland, sailed from Levuka at midI night on Saturday; for Samoa and the Friendly ; Islands.. . She knaves Nukualofa on Saturday r . i next, and is due here on August 10. . j 'The Oorinna will not come as far north as I 'Onehunga this trip. She is due at New Ply- ' mouth on Thursday!from Wellington, and will • \ leave the Taxanaki port on Friday for Welling- ; ton, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The ■ coastal steamer Ngatlawa left for Tauranga , yesterday afternoon, 'in place of the • ' Aupouri. j Tho latter vessel is due htre this morning from Taurauga and leaves;; at 9 a.m. to-morrow for Opotiki, in place of the Ngaliawa. 'Clio local agents for the Shaw, Savill,. and 'Albion ■ Company, are advised that the K.MS ' • Tainui left Plymouth on July 221 for Wellington tend ILytleltc-n, t via Ttneriffe,; - Capetown, v. and ; Hobart. She is duo at Wellington ;on September j 6, and has MO tons of cargo for transhipment ' to Auckland. The Genu an five-masted auxiliary barque R. C. - lUokmers :arrived at Valparaiso on July 19, after a fast passage of 35 days from Newcastle. ;:r Tim vessel left Newcastle on the night of June 12, ■ • •. oiijd as stated at .the time of her. departure : the 1 <" vessel took the biggest cargo ever taken from the ■ port by a sailing vessel, and her draught, was: ; . equal- to- the record for a steamer, J . ""X j V .a.'. ...vl !#.,* ... '

The Union Company's steamer Mahrno sailed shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday for Sydney. Tlie vessel f carries ; 80 * i saloon <> and • 120 steeraffo passengers, and in * addition to a largfc general cargo she shipped 36 horses. The Maheno is duo at Sydney on Friday. ' , The Talune was floited out of the Calliope Dock last ; evening, after undergoing her annual survey. She was towed to a berth at the Queenstreet Wharf, where she loads general cargo for the Oook and Society Islands. Her departure far the Islands has been postponed from noon to-day to noon to-morrow. .

KUROW LEAVES SUVA. The Union Company's'steamer Kurow left Suva at 5 p.m. on Sunday . for Auckland . direct. hhe is bringing 3500 'tons of raw sugar for the Colonial Sugar Company,, ana ; should ; put in , ail appearance here on Friday morning. :

THE lUUROTO. Tho Hauroto, which win damaged by colliding with the wharf at Napier, is not expected to get away from that port till this evening. The vessel will come direct to Auckland, omitting tho usual call at Gisborne. She should ® r * lv ® here to-morrow evening, and will ho despatched at 2 p.m. on Thursday for Southern ports.

IHUMATA LEAVES NEWCASTLE. The new steamer Ihumati, of the "I" line, left Newcastle yesterday morning with a. cargo of coal for Auckland. • The lhumata should arrive here about Saturday next, and after discharge at this port . proceeds! to cither Kaipara or liokianga to load timber lor Sydney.

A I.MATE AT MELBOURNE. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Wnimato arrived at Melbourne from. Montreal on Saturday morning. After discharging cargo there she "proceeds to Sydney, and then comes 011 to Auckland. She should put in an appearance here about August 9. From Auckland tne Waimate goes to Wellington, Lyttclton, and Duncdin.

WAITKMATA'S MOVEMENTS. The Union Company's cargo steamer Waltemata left. Oamaru at 7 a.m. yesterday tor- Timaru to complete her loading of produce for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. She was expected to clear Timaru last night, and will call at wellington en route for -a supply -of coal. , 1,,e Waitemata should arrive here about Sunday next. After discharge she proceeds to Fiji, but. her subsequent movements have not yet been fixed.

CAFF, LEVKQUE LIGHT. The Government of West Australia gives notice that on and after to-day (August 1), a third o'rder triple Hashing light, making 0110 complete revolution in 15 seconds, producing tlirco flashes of about one-third second duration in .'l mc s sticcsssion every 15 wounds, , will be exhimtea from an iron tower, painted white, erected oil Cape Loveuue, lat. I6cleg. 23miri* south, long. 122<ieg. 55mm. east. Height, of focal ( plain abovehigh water, 142.4 ft; height of tower from base to vane, 43ft 6in; angle of illummited secto.. 215deg.: range of visibility from horizon, 1.5* mile#. Charts affected: No. 1047, C;»pe to Buccaneer Archipelago; No., 1052, Hall 1 oint tj Cape Bertholett; No. 475, north-west coast of Australia .

NOTICE TO MARINERS. .It is announced by List week's Gaze'.to that; a main channel lias - been, dredged thit«ugh tot .Falcon shoal, . Wellington harbour, from the southernmost red buoy on the extension of Hope shoal, south of Ward Island, right across to the blending of the white and red segments of .the Soajnes Island light, giving a width at this point of 2Cooft. The . black and white lnioy,. witn horizontal stripes, carrying a red light, on. the western edge of the Falcon shoal, is to ;mo <;a to the eastern edge of the -shoal, where the red and white segments of the SoimMjs Island light blend. - The. Gazette also gives notice of proposed alterations of the inner and outer anchoraires of Wellington harbour, the ' health officer 8 examination 1 "round, and the explosives iinchorage. Further notice is to be given, before the proposed changes' are made. \

" FEDERAL-HOULDER-SHIRE LINE. The Argyllshire—the first of the' new Federal-Houlder-Shire liners— to leave London 011 her maiden voyage to Australia early this J* 10 " 11 ?' her ports of call being Capetown, Adelaide, Mebourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Of 10,500 ton* srross, the' Argyllshire has splendid passenger accommodation, and r has also been, . specially equippod for the carriage of perishable produce, ino other vessels of the same type, now in of construction will be named Koss-sbire and Shropshire. Captain Chicken will have charge of the Argyllshire. • '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14747, 1 August 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14747, 1 August 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14747, 1 August 1911, Page 6