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SHIPPING

~h Water at Aucktona-ILIS a.m.; 11.55 jun. y 8 ,1 -'-'<Manukau-1.14 a.m.; 1.34 p.m. Bun-Rises, 6.17 a.m.; seta, 5.27 p.m. ; 1 Moon-First quarter. Friday, 3.51 a.m. . , ' i,' i .I,'. > ' "" ' ' ' i ' . .WEATHER REPORT. ! Mr. D. 0. Bates supplied the following ■ weather ~~' .v''report - at' 4 p.m. yesterday:— .<•' <■ w „„.u.. . ; * Wind Bar. Ther. Weather. Capo Maria.. flight 20.05 59 Cloudy j KuWl ... S.E., iresh 30.05 63 lair . . MtoOkan H. S.S.W., UgU 30.06 - 52.:: Flue. • Auckland ... N., light 30.05 63 lair. ; ''. • Cup. ■ ... W., hght 30.06 u.6^!) Hue ; East "ape,.. S., lig-nt 30.06 i>S tine UUborne.-ii.'s' W., light■ 30.05 56 line - ' Port Ahurirl N., light 30.03 W line ~ - Wellington .. N., breeze ' 30.04 - : 52 lair t Castlepolnt..,S,B-, breeze . 30.05 51 Fine ( :■ 'N.Plymouth S.W., light " 30.10 58 . line ;, '}'■ "• o."Egmonav.''W., light : 30.13 55 line .-. .•• . .Wanganm ... .N.E., Ught, 30.08 .58 Fair "'_ O. farewell. N.W., fresh' 30.03 55 Fine ~ ■Foulwind breeze- 30.16 56 Fair ;~ Stephen 15....\V., light .30.02 55 Fair..,, ' ' • Woetporft ... S.W., breeze 30.08 > 55 " Fair ' C. Campbell N., fresh 30.00 5S Hazy - Kaikoura ... K.E., light 29.95 56 • Fine Akaroa L... N.K., light 29.90 50 Fine , P. Chalmers N.E., fresh 29.84 53 Fair i ;' Nuggets . ... N.W., brewe 29.83 53 .Cloudy. - Muff - ... W., fresh 29.81' 52 Fine " SUMMARY AND,FORECAST. ~., ' Mr. Bates's summary anil forecast are as follow: The -barometer rose in the North during the :. night, when the low-pressure system passed off '* the East ' Cape. The" weather improved yesterday, .-with decrease in the force' of the wind, i'reseut . ' indications are for tho development and approach of a westerly storm area, .especially affecting the country southward of New Plymouth and Castle- , point. -..Moderate to strong westerly winds are •'probable northward of Kawlua ond Castlepoint, > and freshening- westerlies and northorlies else- , .■where, with . unsettled and cloudy weather, in- ■ creasing especially in the south and west, and a falling: barometer, .particularly in .'the ;! southern districts. , ■•' --i ~."■■:;:• .L''. '. PORT . OF. AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. CLAN OGILVY, .2641, Swanson, from. Bun"lmry, via Lyttelton and Wellington.—G. .W. Bows, ■agent. XGAPUHI, s.s., 69}, E. Stephenson, from Whangarei. . Passengers: Misses Oritlin, Harris, Hunt, Sheelas, Conn. , Beston,. Stanley, Eager, Cornack, •■Stewart, Smith, Mesdames lidyan, Heed, Young, ;■'•'• Hughes, McDonald, Stnignell, Greig, Dinnie, Leslie, Pike, Blackwell, Logan, Hallet, King, M. W. Armstrong. Grice, Parkes,vWalter, Griee, Evans, Gilmore, Lambert, Alinon, E, Jfcßsnald, - 11. McDonald, Adams, Noish, Noble, Cadomer, Wood, Ridjrwav (2), Frankland. Bevins, the Yen. Archdeacon Calder, Dr. Good, and 22 steerage.— • Northern S.S. Co., agents. ..,,;; , ~>>:> »£; t; st\Y HOWARD, auxiliary schooner, 64, Jones, from Mahurflngi.--wilsoris Portland Cement Company, agents. V i tji, ' ALJL\, scow. 56, Scares, from Kgunguru.—B. S. agents ■-■•'■'•••■: 3,»•">+■-; ■.> - : --'"- : - '-'" IL\nU, scow, 42, Borridge.-.from' Wliangaroa.GoWabro' ' and Co.', agents. -- - * \ HERO, scow,-' 54,' Francis, from ffgunguru;-|-Winßtone, Limited, agents. , , ~ ' 'RANGER, scow, M, 'J. . Allen, from \VhananaM. 1 •—Adam Ejnirali, ageiif. " ;,- * " ; -* ""*■'] ~.. BEE, scow, 52,' T. Donovan,, from, the coast.— Adnos Emirali, agent. •- • • > 1 l! " ' "." ' DEPARTURES. .'"' . '. \ HAUROTO, S.S., 1988, C. McLean,' foe East Coast end Southern ports; Passengers: For Gisborne-r Misses Fleming, Field. Williams, ie Latour, Ft Winter, Meidanies I'ettie, .Fiddy, Messrs. Carlyon, A. Trafford. J. H. Jefferd, Dalgety, A.P. Friend, Harvev, W. McCullough. For Tofcomaru Bay— Miss A. Wilson, Mr. Falkner. For Napier—Misses Gray p. Bingham, Tresmall. Rutherford, ,Bud- • dock. For Wellington—Miss E. -Messrs. Fitchett, T. K. Thomson, H. vlickey;, and 25 steer-, '. Age for all ports. " :' 4 ■ ; '... '~.;• l j '•'' ' PELICAN, s.s., 162, J. : Whittingham, 'for WhaMgarei . ' - " " J BADEN-POWELL, s.s., 176, H. Petersen, for ■: : '.' ,j Whangarei. ■. ■:' '■"'■ * r-'' •! ■ ■ GLENELG. s.s., 2SB. Jonas, for•' Whangarei. ■"■• ■ '. "' WAIOTAHI, s.s., £78. C.'■ Hopkins, for.Opotiki, via Tauranga and Ohi'wa. ■'■■'.'■', \ - . ?'■ ; STELLA, s.s., 267, E. Cellars, for the ; coast. "; ' K.«LXIER.r,"s.s., 233, 1: Meyers, for Whangarei.^ '' TASMAN, s.s., 171, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. 1 SOUTHERN ISLE,, auxiliary SCOW, 71, M. McGregor,, Ngun guru. -...'., v" 1 - '"' 'ALERT; scow, 98, D. r ßaer"fbr Ngungtiru. * : >. ' r <•< CURLEW; scow, 1)5, Poison, for Gisborne and . . .Sy-dney..... .. ,-..., ~,,;,., ; .-.-:• • , -EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—OVERSEA. ' ! . "'■ LoSD'ok.— s.s., 'sailed July 8, ,!i.£, to-davi ,Whakiirun, g-s-v-sdlßd July-6, due.. ~* about ' September 5; Kia Ora, s.s-, sailed. • August 4, due about September 16; Indrabarah, • r ' , b.8., sailed July 22, due about September 20; Kumara, 8.5., "to , sail; . Paparoa, i s.s., .to vsail> jfiwlru',Vk;;*to sail."- 1 - 1 -- 4 *'* * x " '-«.'-"■- > Liverpool.—l. 8.8.,-fmailed July. 29, due about. •■25-;. :Ayrthire, s.s., to pail; , Morayshii'e, s.s., to sail; Nerehana, s.s., to sail; ; ■"' 33ealandj6, s.s., to sail; Waimana; ».«., to sail. ' • New i'ors. — Cape Breton, s.s., sailed "June 14, due about September 3; Cape ■ Ortegal, s.S;, Siilecl- June 17, due -about. Sepb.TO- , her, 2; Walkurt, 5.5.,. sailed July 1, due about September 10: Tcmoana, s.s., sailed July 17, due 'about September 20; Trifels. ,m., • sailed j August <-" : 1, due about ~October?2s; .Lord < Lonsdale,,. s.s., sailed July '-Xv due about ; October ; 10; alls; of ■Orchy, s.s., to »iil; Queen Elizabeth, ship,: to «ais.; Star of Australia, s.s., to sail- Cranley, s.s., to "Mil; Den of Airlie, 5.8., to sail. iMarseilles.r Australia, . Italian shly, sailed , April' B,vi3 Wellington. ■■ ' .'- ,• ° ; ' Moxtbeal.—liirainea, s.s., sailed. . June 29," • 'due about ScpUTiiter 3; Cape Corso, s.s., sailed. : July 30, due about October 8; Whakatane. sis.', l Baijed August 12, due about October .24; Tbkd. ' rmfiru, s.s., to sail September 20. '" ' ; '•' StTBPKiaE I3l4.lSD.—Lindstol, barquentine, to ''.',...* -. ~-,:■■' ,:,:..; -- :■ ' ; ~ , Gekloitq.—Seitorita, baniuentine, .to saiL ~, ; , '!■- " -Bujrßnr.Y.—Clin' Ross, - s.s., sailed August '25, ' ■ - -via Lyttelton '• an I ■ Wellington, due about September 25. . - - - -. - - Melbourne.—Marjorie Craig, 1. barque, .■ sailed. August 22; Jcssie'Crolg, barque,* to ! sail; ' Joseph. .Craig, baique, J sail; Bentinck, s.s., to sailj.' » .Sax I'iiAjfcisoD.— of St. George, 5.5.,, • ■ ■" sailed • July 27,jj due -about t> day; ;; Aymeric, . as., to ;,Boririe/,5.8.V to sail. ,:,; .. ,-. ■:', Vakcottybb.—Maram'a; R. M. S., September 26. ■;, • Sydsby.— R.M.S., Friday; Victoria,' e.g., Sunday; Zealand!™;- R.M.S., September 29. '•'i'- , .NEWCA3jLE.-Handa Isle, '^barquentine, i sailed -August 28;'*North "eiii 1 Chief, -barque, 40 sail^'lhumata, s.s.j to'sail; 'Waipori.s.s., to sail. 'FBiESDM-JIaLAHDa.— s.s., September 7; ; . Tsat>el, 'schooner, early.- ,- . -* - 1 ■,_ ' '. . JNiUE.— ietch, early, ', s " ■ -.'. . ~<|. - Fiji.—Atua, s.a., September 7; waitemata, to. sail; \Vaihcra,;s.s., to sail. • - ,;-- , VfV;; ■ <>I • . *». Calctttta. —Apatriaia, b.b., sailed August 2, due P about" September ;5. -- ; ;:"";•';•' '- : , '"'''-.-•■" ' '. - « '.*- '• — s " , - -.A' v, 'J. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—COASTAL.:..'./, . i This* "Day; Jsnnetdale,;from 'pamaru; Ngatiajra, from Russell and Opua; Aupouri, from Tauranga; Taniwho, from Pa«;ro'i-; Chelmsford, from Mercury,. Bay and way ports; Kanieri, from Whangarei; ' Glenejg, from .Whangarei; Baden-Powell, from. Whangarei.' s**2 • _/-AiJ, , ..■:-.'.''-■?'.!.>■ ... . f MM iwt^rv-i :.:.- ■ .-■ ■•"v/.''.:'"' ' ■■•■ ' ''.[■?' PEXECr/.D. DEPARTURES.—OVERSEA. ; - XoxdOX.—Arawa, It.M.S., via - the South, ~" about ' • "to-morrow; Ruapebu, R;M.S.,- via the South,: Sep12;. T.ainui, R.M.S., via the South, ...September 28. • " VAXcouvEn.— R.M;S., 'Friday ;':'Zea- - landia, R.M.3., September 29j-fMarama,rß.M.B., October J27. ",...': '.' " ~ .., -' Sydney.— Wimmera, s.s., September 4; Atua, ■ • 8.8., September, 12; Knight of t St. George, s.s., |fi'; ! ;''':- ; - early. ■•■.■"'':;■■■■'■ ■..■"""■:" ' ■■''',;:i";'::.:; 1 ;';.; : ; , i^ Cook ahd Society Ib^NDs."—Talune," s.s., '• to-day v < -.' .■ ' -. Nor.frouc.lslahd.-Southern. Cross," s.s., .about Sep lumber* 8. * '.:•".■..:...; .'.■' ■'•".''"""' ;;*: ■.■ ■;,:•■; ■ Socth Sea Islands.—Atua, 5.8., September 12, "1" ' .:. Fiji.—Navua, g.s., to-day; Atua, s.b., Septem-" ." her 12. ' ' -"-~ - •-. -■' _i ■■-■■• t . - "- <.>«.•!, _____ ~, , ), (1, j » :>' .. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—COASTAL. . This Day: " Wairuna, for the Great Barrier, . Hokianga, and. Kaipara; Ngapuhi, for Whangarei; '' "Ngatiawa,"for Northern ports; Rotornahana, for the ' Great t Barrier; Daphne,..for., Ooromandel; Orewa, f'' s Omaha; Kawau,, for Warkworth. j _____ ' ' 'VESSELS IN HARBOUR. ' '■;-.'■ ) IrhT, cable steamer, in stream. • ' , Arawa, R.M.S., at Railway Wharf.. r \ ; L l Navua, s.s., -at Queen-street* Wharf.*:-'. '..'.l' ', ■ ..Koromikq, s.s., at Hobaon-street Wharf. • Talune, »b.s.", at Hobson-street' Wharf. '•." '••'■•• [■:■■, "Clan Ogilvy, s.s., at Queen-street --Wharf. '•>; ;• ' Koutunui, s.s., at Hohson-street.Extension.,. „• ' - '' Beckenham, 'S.s.",T'Railway Wharf. '■■■'■ ;;■; •*.:. ■" - .' .^G»ai>tley_uUI 1.8.5 L., .at .Railway, Wharf. ~;'., ,- ; .- ■ Wairnnaj s.s., at Railway Wharf. . ;..'," ; - Aldeosrin, : barque, at Chelsea.'-.' 1 ,"•:*::.■. ■ :> - ' Casablanca, barque, at Railway Wharf. • '! southern Cross, 8.8., at Queen-street Wharf. | ! Houto.'pchooner, -at Breastwork, h.viij.» ; Kaeo, auxiliary schooner, at Hobson-Btreet Ex- ' tensiom-■• • ■ &*;■•' .••'* . . ;.- ; I . ■,*Falrburn,,.«iuxUiary,..Echqflner, in stream. V; x : : „. .... ~-.■. ';■■»' '■ _ '.' - '"'':' IMPORTS.'''';.''■'':'':''• .•■-"■'•.. -"■' Per Clan'Ogilvy, from Bunbury: 479,000 ft hardf•; ,■,.,w00d. 4 . . *.-,;.,. .]..,.,*. ■>...,,. '1. >■-.._,,.:■...,■ " The New Zealand Shipping Company's 'steamer ; Ulniutaka Ja- due; at-Auckland - to-day. from Lon;T don,,;ia Brisbane.. , , , . , '"".The Taluno sails at noon • to-day for the Oook -: and' Society Islands, v and- the J Navua sails...at 2; ill <vp.m. for. Suva, Savu.Savu, and Levuka. ..... ;.. - , The Tarawera left Napier last evening for GisI borne and Auckland,-and is duo here to-morrow. I .■,.. The Waitemata is :dye*. at Auckland from Suva 1 on September 4 with a full cargo of raw sugar. "* The. Waihora is 'fllfto loading Taw sugar at Fiji for ■ • Auckland, and is expected to leave thereabout ~ September 9. The liahcno, which left Auckland at 5.45 p:m. .- oil-Monday .for Sydney,, made a smart run. 134*. Lours to Cape Maria Van'. Dicinen, the . vessel passing the cape at 7.15 a.m. yesterday. - - -■ The Waipori.- is ' expected to leave Newcastle: f nhout Saturday "xiey.fc with" a full'cargo of coal for Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. , ; I "' ' The Erinerdale, 'due. at Auckland to-day rom - :, Onmarn, has 500 tonr of produce to discharge here I :■. f and 130,CO0ft of timber from Tasmania. -■■ .... Captain Collins, late of tho Hauroto, is now on , the Tarawera, in place of Captain C. McLean, who .is on the Haurstb.UMr.;.Bilton is now chief officer I \of the Tarawera in place of Mr. Pryde, who is l n .Bow on the Slplt'iia. . ' ' ■ , '..: The Union Company'!-, new cargo,steamer Kanna left Buu'iuiy .-(West Australia) last ' .Wednesday • With-a cargo of hardv,rfor: Duncdin and Wel- , ■ lington.- The vessel is due at 3 Wellington about [■ , «ej?tsmber 8.. . 1 &/ ~.'•■' -t{■■■ .•• .•■•■;'. ' . /:- : -...,V;;". RV{ ..,.-' '* * ,' i ■■'..,. W .■

The New Zealand Shipping Company s.new, t-«n----screw liner Remuera •is to leave London on heptember 28 on her maiden-voyage-'to Wellington.. She will leave Wellington on tho return passage to -London^ on December 14. ~, . .-..-■, . . , OTAKI REPORTED. Cable advice has -been received by the local office of the New Zealand Shipping. Company twit the steanier! Otaki, which left. Auckland' on Juij. 21 for London, arrived at Tenenffe on Saturday ■last.''' ' She is due at her destination on Septem- . :er 2...;. '. ■-.::■■■:-■■ '-- '". . a, " ' HARDWOOD FROM BUNBURY.>' With a part, cargo of. hardwood from Bunbury tho Scales chartered steamer Clan Ogilvy armed from Wellington yesterday morning. JShe berthed at the outer tec of '■ the' Queen-street ■ Wharf, where she discharges 479,000 ft of i hardwood.,. Afttr,.discharge the Clan Ogilvy, proceeds to Nowoastle to load "coal lor Frcmantle, and from the latter port sho gc«a.to Bunbury to.load hardwood for., New Zealand. L," „ ~.j The "'Scales' chartered steamer Clan , Ross mailed from Bunbury on Friday last with a cargo ot hardwood for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland.'. -She is duo at (Auckland about the, end' of September.' _, ■ ' ; - . _________ r ~ "■'' : '''-'-- < ', 1i ' . .THE VANCOUVER MAIL. ~ , . Tho .Union Company's I Royal mail steamer Makura, the second vessel under the now Sydneyi Auckland-Vancouver mail contract to visit this port, cleared Sydney at 5 p.m.," on Monday tor Auckland. The- Makura is due heredaylight on Friday, and is scheduled to sail at 2 p.m. tho same day for Vancouver, via Suva, Honolulu, and Victoria . (BlO.), r and is . due* to arrive . : at the Canadian port on September ' 19. , ~...>. ■ AUSTRALIANv COASTAL LIGHTS, v. ;•, : 'Lively interest in the Federal inspection; of coastal lights is being evinced among shipmasters. It has long been known that Base Strait and the Queensland" coast are badly lit, and the promise that a remedy will be provided, at once has given satisfaction. Captain Brewisi R.N."; Federal lighthouse ' expert,•' proceeded ; to Qucteftsland recently, where he will be provided with a State steamer and will spend a.month travelling'round the coast as far as Thursday Island or Darwin. -The hurricane season comes-in October,'and Captain Brewis will probably put off his New South Wales . inspection till summer.' t Captain ilrewis. is much impressed . with the advantages of unattended-, lights. • These, have been . used with success' on the Scottish, Swedish, and American coasts late and two in West Australia and South Australia have given complete satisfaction. f- Several, more will. certainly be erected on-tlie- Australian coast. These lights are supplied automatically with acetvlene gas, and flash> from f 5000 to 13,000 candle-power through,- 20in dioptric lenses for a ; distance of 20 to 25 miles.,, The lamps burn, ,un:. replenished for ■ from 122 days to six months,, but i it is found advisable to have them visited, every, three months lest the lenses • become dimmed. , PORT OF ONEHUNGA. -:■:■•--> i-> ~-> ; ARMTAIiS^!^\'7-;-i-:"-:v.-; • ARAWA, s.k, 1072. W.'F.-. Nor bury, from New Plymouth. Tassengers; Misses Blomfield, Smith, Stoiiart, Meadomcs O'Hagan ond child, Hill, Coney, TtfornH, Jovce', '.M&srs*: Robertson, Waisher. Webb, Guine, Pilcher, Bourke, ' Lumsden, Wall, Shank, Passmore, Soper, Selby, Bniford, Robin-, son, Lewis, O'Hagan,' Dexter, King, Thome, Powell, Short, Otway, McCorquadakj, and 15 steerNorthern S.S, : 'Cbl,;.agents.,*;,:.:' ' ;\ l-'. ' - -a_ sfet.-yBV TELEGRAPH. ' CAPE MARIA VAN.DIEMEN^— 29: The S.S. \ Mah'eno,' .from Auckland "to Sydney, passed west at 7.15 a.m. to-day. , ..;.-.;.. .;._- ..... ..;;.' ' WHANGAROA.—August v 29: ! Arrived— s.». (at 10.20. a.m.), from Auckland. NGUNGURU.—August -29 r Arrived— ketch, from Auckland. Sailed—Three Cheer*, scow, for Auckland. , .' ■'._: . RUSSELL.— 29: Arrived—Ngatiawa, 5 - as. (at 7.30 a,m.), from Auckland. ' Ngatiawa, s.s. (at 6*p.-m.),--for Auckland. ----- _ ' WHITIANGA.— 29: Oheunsford, .8.8... (at 7.30 a.m.), from Auckland. ...'.. ■! TAatUA— ' 29: . Sailed— "scow, for Auckland. •■/;.' ;'-, ■"..' : .. ; -- ■ ' TAURANGA.—August 29: Arrived—Aupouri, S.S., from Auckland. Aupouri, s.s. (at 5 pun.), 'for Auckland. -*.-• •:-';'■''''.' »-»;?" >/;.'.'.-..■.j■ EAST, CAPE.-August 29: The steamer Ennerdale passed north, at 3.45 p.m. to-day. .' NAPlEß.—August 29:. Arrived—lndralema,- : B.a. '(at 4" ji.m.), from Auckland. • Sailed—Tarawera, s.s., for the North. Passengers for. Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. Silverwood, Dr. : Ewigg.:--"'.. •"■"•■";-•;';""'"' '■ WELLINGTON—August ■■ 28: Arrived—Waimate," s.s. (at 11.45 p.m.), from Auckland. • ;, i WESTPORT.—August 29: Arrived—Kurow, V s.s. (at .2.50 p.m.), Wanaka, s.s. (at 5.30 p.m.), from Auckland. . .. ;,;;--iT.'Ui-' .- "{'■ •'- .-•"- '■■•' " LYTTELTON.— 29: Arrived—Wakatu, s.s., from Wellington,- via Kaikoura. Sailed— ford, s.s.,i for Dunedin; Canopus, s.s., and Te -Anau; 5.8., for : Westport;'. Corinna, s.s.. for etlington,: Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga; Maori, s.s., for . Wellington, with 210 passengers. j DUNEDIN.—August 29: Arrived—Manuka, : s.s., from Melbourne, via Hobart and the Bluff. Sailed —Anglo-Patfigonian, y s.s., for 4 Sydney .- Heads Storm,- s.s., s (or - Northern ports; i Cape Breton, 58.,,"f0r Lvttelton; Waiwera, s.s., for. Newcastle; Wimmera,"b.s., for Sydney, via ;-Auckland. Passengers for Auckland Misses Green," Hay, Wilson. KirK, Pratt, Irwin, Mcintosh, Mesdames;Faust, Haggitt and-. family, Decern and-ehild, Semanch; and two children","Stock; ; Uro and family, Messrs. Faust, Watt, Sbaw, Haggitt, Densem.' ~, ;;•.- ? SYDNEY.—August 28: Sailed—Makura, R.M.S .'(at 5 p.m.), - for.. Aucklatt-i.-' and VftncouverJ -/} .»•; FREMANTLE.— _ 29: Arrived—Malwa* R.M.S., from London. - T.T'7~ j?' f SUVA.—August 29: Arrived— .s.s., from Auckland. Zealandia, R.M.3., for Brisbane and Sydney., , -■■-.. . '..'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147682, 30 August 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147682, 30 August 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 147682, 30 August 1911, Page 6