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SHIPPING.

** Water •;—^ 9 ffi SS S PORT OF AUCKLAND. | " ARRIVALS. ; \: ; • JANUARY 20. - . _ , . " NGAPUHI, ..... Ml E. Stephenson, from ■ &=«£« BasasssgSs Peacock, mid 17 steerage-Northern S.&. «>•. TffANSMAN ■*, ML B. McLeod, from Mangormi, Whangaroa, aod <. RumoU. 80^" I IhSuSci Roberto «d child, Eraser wJ.two ctat : jwnTMclntosh and child, White andhjW.»«tth and child, J. Nicholson and two cbUKi^.w."; WgeuTfl.nieß and child, I children, Jordan and two cMldreAAipe*/Messrs. I ?S '«»£-'hSII Btoflcld, G. F. DlckHon, Izard, and eight steer i: S.S. Co.. agents. MTuntrßi a a *fi3 T Haultiun, from J.au- • r^g f ot Pa;«n^rs 4 "kU S c»\anlorc1 orc M Bobertwn, Salmon, Mcsdame. OarY, Messrs. Sulton, Lyons, Spartmg, *■ »«**™> «*wart. Gllmore T. Meehan, R. A. *>*?*""•„* " Grov —Northern SS. Co.. agents. °SntW i*. 283. fa-ja wimp,b -- *$E&m& S"c 35SU «- HerWAIOTAHI, ml, cio, v J— rs: Mesdames oarv Bay and Talrua. ,V*f, ""V t it,™™ A [4 Burke,' S. Hosovjoh, Denaetfcy, -«" 8 n„vlc-• Buxkc, Helelrctcht, Dcumrley. Master Bo>-e. l";' Northern S.S. Co., agenU. _ 1 „„_ 1Mi S KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Meyers, from Whangarei. IP : —Northern B.S. Co., agent*. 1 ALERT, scow. 93, P. Rae. from Ngunguru.I Northern Coal Co., agent.. £ ' "Sma, .cow, 56. Scare., from Ngunguru.H HiVoS, yl Sr: Tension, Um |! NJBBSPKK*, Pet-cn, from Nguuguru. ... ,' —R. S. Reynolds* agent. . •-■ t-i „u. *„,.__ . ' HERO, .cow, 54, .Franciß,...ft«n_Ngnnsuni.- *'' Winitonc, Limited, agents. /,■,-,, . *:■*' ", - ;! "! jAJftTABTZI. '* ; ".V.i<> ••■•■■' WIMMERA, is 3022,. H. J. Kell, from Southern :- : " " cwKSnasS RtfrNto and two children, Smith child, Missen, Rerr > " , " ir: nT<Mts Warren and and son. Dunlop, Junr<ws, warr« . two, sous. Friar, Eapie, *»? thi **! Jj'l WtiSian - Westwattsr, Messrs: Merrie*- Bower, ***'».• Joll Sden Southall, BJjek, »*». *^tSS& Loratt, Scott, Af M» - »££ herd,, Pickering, Boctanan, Ronay n^*™ H i nUn> •" 83 KntwUle, from VICTORIA, s.s., p69, G - £. *ntw .'Miller. < B. Boss, Hr.'inoMn. * * fi \«««»» r>"> Phllson, .; *■■ Miliars. H. Fox, F. flliuar, v. «i. *"" 'O. „ .S.Messrs. H. Fox, r.■ " u i iar «.Tl„ n p Duff. ». Powers. A-. ; P»ta>er. £», f iSSTb *Ktog,\ N° J. T. ***»- f;« MciwKor.-ML Alexander, C. ,Fox. G. J H Ind'j. J. Espie, and 35 eUerage.-Huddart, B*»*. from **» . JSW BanbuSrHoMrt mmedin Lytteltou, and Wellington-Union 8.8. Co., ag J nt*. PUKAKI, ...... MM, W. J. Tate, from toa . ' .- Bluff. «ad Tlmaru.—Lnlon S.S. i»,^ jfeSsp-: .:■■ ■ agents. ■■ ■ y' 1 ' T "'-' STELLA; M.. 257, E. Sellars, from the coast— XeyUmd-O'Brien Timber Co., aii«nt»- ' PAEROA.ii.... 91, J Taw. from Tauranga.- ■'.:. •■ Nortb«m 818. Co., agent.. 633, «^r-i 9n( . from -~ JESSIE GRAIG, barque,. 633, M«^w«n e '. "^ :':*.' NewoTstK-J. J. Craig, -Limited •#*«. -'; OAED MTLLE FAILtCHE, .cow 68. Thomson, ftinVthe T«ayol I.landß._E. Ford, •««»»• TA«m*\, m 171, C. Faulkner,-. from "Whatarf"S„ qu-m,, Madame* Gu«»t, West, Mesers. Cu«rt, SSCk WheeJer, toter Guest.-North- '::;!'•:.■■' ■ . era 8.8. Co., agent*. '■ . ■" ' . WAITANGI,-*.*.,. 171, L Cort*U, from Mercury ' Bay.—Kauri Timber Co., agents. = . PELICAN, ..«., 162, Whittingham, from the coast.—Deronport Ferry Co., agents.. DOTO. steam trawler, 29, J- Brown, from the ©■■■'■jV' ; coasfc—J-:.-Tate, agent., ..■..„:■ ■. BRAVO; scow, 99, A. Neilion, from Ngunguru. »-R. 8. Beyno l ** B . agent. RANGfI, scow, / BS, Holmstrom, * from the coast.— Shipping 1 Line, agents. ( SQUALL, 8..., 369, J. Frew, from Gisborao.— Union S.S. Co., *senta. " ■■ ■' . u - KAIALX., tuiplisjry Kgm, 24, A. Q!ark, from the cot**.—A. i. Alexander and ■'Co., agents. DEPARTURES. - jAjnxAaT.2o., ..,' > MOKOrA, as., 3502, E. Har4», for East Coast 1 ' and Southern port.. Passenger.: For Tokomamßay—Mi»s. WyUe. • Far Gisborn*— Matthews, Garlick, Rerion, Molldowie, Partes, Lipscombe, Cri»p, McDowell, Wataon, Russell, E. J. Barr, Maloney A Nurse Rwlcness, Mesdames .' . Jackton-Palmer, Reld, Walker, Judd and chUd, * Armstrong and two children, Peacock and two children, and child, Messrs. St. John, : :,,,r Beajea, M. Watt, Armstrong, i Lane, Isaacs, Andrew, Macky, Reese, Falconer, Westwood, ArmFulton; CTKm.ey,- Fathers Lane and Dig-' f nan. For Napier—Misses Matthews, Adams, '4 •- i Case, Granby,- Georgie, Hadfleld, ileum. W. Oli- ¥ ver, G. Bartlett, J. A. McLeod, G. Button, Sturge, T Cra.nby, Bowen, Ellitigham. For Wel- ;• ■ lington— A. Sinclair, Alexandra, Craik, , - / -MeattC'-€i*''Kr'-Howartt, Hargr<»ve*„Appteyard, J. K.. Little, Master Hargreaves...... For Lytteiton— s;; Hisses' Saunders fiT). Mcßeth, Waters, Me«- «' • • dame. IBlobson, Whitcombe, Pander., Messrs. !; - Robson,; "Wbiteombe, D. Wilson, Shaw, fi • , Maynard. For Dunedin—Misses Oiler, McLeod, Brown., C£), Uyquhart, . Scott, Mesdames H. D. i V . Erew*r, i Stewart, Guspard! |nd infant, Messrs. ' Doherty;* W. Smith.- O. Stewarft. H. B. Brewer, J. Strong, and 40 steerage for all ports. ' " " ' JjkNCART 21. NGAPUHI,, ■■*, M J< - Stephenson, for Wha- ■■ " atwei. *"■"" «-*-"i-*j' ..*'■,.•,.•.«■•,.,. .. ..,*. KANIERI, s.s., 203, T. Mcyem, for Whangarei. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 121. £. H. GoertzT, for , 0hiifa...,..»,, - • ( _.;..-.,,. r , ....... - rxojKCTED 'I)EPABTtJEES.— '' ' iGJinJii*.—Clan Maclaren, mi., via the South, ; • about -tomorrow; ! Anglo-Mexican, s.b., via i~-- - the South, about January 25; Delphic, 5.... direct. ' • about January 27; Zealandie. s.s., direct, about '•■..,-■ February 8; Mw.-isa, .R.M'S., February, 16. VAirconriß.— 8...M.5... February 16. y ' Stonby.—Wimmera, s.s., to-day; Atua, s.s., i January 30; Zealandia, R.M.S., February 13; ?'.- Bona, barque, to sail • South Ska Islands—Atua, m.s., Janys'y 30- . ?> uii-Xtua, '' as-, January XM;." Hauroto, as., February 14. Cook Aurb' Society IsLASDS.—Talune, b.b.,. ;:'„',.;. ■■ February 13i- ,■;■•-.• '..':'* - ;v ; PROJECTED DEPARTURES.-COASTAL. Thia Day: Ngapuhi, for Whangarei; Clansman, for Russell and Opua; Aupjuri, for TauraUga; Apanui, for Northern ports; Waiotahi, for Mercury Bay and way ports; Paeroa, for Te Kao and ' parengareriga; * Gael, 'for• Waipui and Maungatu- '■"■■'".; ~ roto; Squall, for Xolago Bay and Gisborne. /<■„ ■;'.'..• ;i ; i VESSELS IN HARBODB.. c Somerset, s.s., at Railway Wharf. rWicunera, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. "'■''""" Victoria, s.s., at: Queen-street r Wharf. ' Pukski, • ..a., at Queematree* Wharf. Eanna, ».»., at Houaon-Evreet Wharf- , Squall, b.b., at Railway Wlmrt. Anglo-Mexican; s.s., at" Railway Wharf. Clan Maclaren, 8,8., at Railway Yi.uzrl. Atua, s.s., at No. 4 Jetty. Southern Cross, 8.»., in:stroma. -. Rons, barque, at It• jlway Wharf. Jessie Craig, barque, in stream. Isabella Defraine, topsail schooner, at No. 4 Jetty. Kaiaia, auxiliary scow, at Queen-street Wharf. Tsabel, schooner, in stream. IMPORTS. Per Eanna, from Simarang: 1913 bales kapok. Per Pukaki, lrom the Blufl, Oamaru, and Timaru: 1676 tons produce, consisting of 5230 sacks oats 4100 sacks wheat, 500 st.oks seed, 2250 sacks pollard, 2100 sacks Hour, quantity bags flour, 260 bundles sacks, 53 drums, 1200 cases milk, 1000 pieces timber, 10 hampers champagne, 30 bales woollens, 35 blocks Oamaru stone, and quantity sundries. Per Wimmera, from Southern ports: 1433 bags flour, 2767 bags wheat. 120 bags malt, 71 bags meal, 78 casks beer, 50 bags barley, 127 bags seed, 274 bags bran and pollard, 13 bundles doors, 25 cases matches, 330 cj.aes meat*, 37 cases confectionery, etc., 80 bundles iron pipes, 836 sacks chaff, 160 boxes soap, 152 packages tea, 35 cases sauce, 45 cases bacon, 68 boxes butter, 50 sacks oats, 55 cases pickles, 451 bundles hoop iron, 23 , : cases fruit, 35 cases canned goods, 90 sacks i i bottle., 10 crates felt, 30 bundles willows, 40 ■'"- '■'-'■ •'•■ 'bale* hemp, 154 packages ranges, 50 cases cor- •■;■»''. • dial, and transhipments ex Ruapchu and sunarie* . „ , .«. v " Per Victoria, from Sydney: 336 bags gypsa 3212 pieces timber, 81 lengths pipes, 59 steel •• ■'- '' plates, 100 boiler tubes, 243 cases soap, 52 cylln- ' ' Sers gas, 120 sack* seed, 57 bags hides, 31 pack- • l ages tea, 1021 packages bottles, 20 eases oil, 1120 » : * sacks bonedust, 72 cases artificial slate, 75 cases v ". dflssloated cocoanut, 200 mats rice, 15 casks mutton birds," 461 cases sardines, 55 cases herrings, 18? cases chocolate, 11 bales wood pulp, 100 bags tapioca 201 cases pepper, 200 cases sugar, 25 empty drums, 64 sacks, flour, 20 bags rice meal, 40 cases phonographs, 84 grindstones, 510 sacks wheas, 32 packages sewing machines, ( 20 drums sspbaltene, 14 drums wood aiphtha, 23 casks ' oak extract, €0 drums carbide, 21 'bundles fibre, 17 packages marble, 37 balsa Millet, ftOCl quantity %' genera! nwrc.uaadj.to.

On Wednesday Navua , duo .** Sydney from Auckland and Island ports. The Toiua waJi due to leave Nukualofa on Saturday evening for Auckland. Sho arrives ) horo on Wednesday, ' , . There was no appearance up to an early hour thismorrdne of tlie Australian Mail liner Croydon, from &ud Francisco aud Island Ttw vessel should rut in an appearand to-day The Union Company's comUI stumer Squall arrived from Gisborne shortly after 9 oUock task night. She sails for Tolago Bay and Gia» borne this afternoon. Hr. Sonnerdftle, third engineer of the Victoria left the ship at Sydney this trip. Mi. Ward has been promoted to third engineer in his place, and Mr. Williams joined as fourth engi- " Mr. Jones, chief officer of the VtofcwiOeft the Mr. Jones, chid officer of the VictoriaMt tho vessel at. Sydney this trip on holiday leave, and Mr. J. Luke, late second officer of the Llimaroa, has joined the Victoria.as chief officer. Mr. Appleyard. chief officer of the Tallin* who is ashore on sick leave, left by the, Mokwa «on, Saturday for Wellington. Captain J. G. S. Doorly has been granted a month's leave of absence, and, Captain Barlow is now in command of the KannA meanwhile. There are at present four training-ships> in port at Sydney. They include the ships Hartford, Mersey, Port Jackson* and a NorddtJUtachor-liloyd teasel. Instead of sailing finally from the East Coast for London as originally intended, the rokomaru will return to Wellington for bunker coal, and nail from there about January *3. The Mokoia cleared shortly after noon on Saturday for East Coast and Southern porta. She is due at Dunedin on Thursday, and leaves on tho return voyage on Friday afternoon. Mr H. A. Davis, late second officer of the Pukakl, joined tho Aparinu at Lyttelton as second officer, relieving Mr. J. Plowman, who weni ashore to ait for his master's certificate. Captain Herbert Edward Greenstrect, of tho New Zealand Shipping Company, has just departed on his 80th voyage round the world. Altogether he has sailed 2,050,000 miles, and never had a mishap. Early last Thursday evening the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Opowa arrived at Wellington from Picton. Homo loading will bo coinpWed here, and the vessel will be despatched for London this week. •Tho Morayshire was duo hack at Wellington on Saturday from Waitara. ■ After taking in Home cargo there she is to sail for Timaru and Lyttelton on Wednesday. Tho Morayshire take# her final departure for Avonmouth on January 27. Having finished her work in the vicinity of Foveaux Strait, the Government, steamer Hinemoa left for West Coast sounds, Westport, and Wellington on Thursday • evening." tsne is due at Westport about January 26, and at Wellington about January 29. The .Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Falls of Orchy, which is due at Auckland this week from New York, hat, 180,000 cases of oil for New Zealand porta, 40,000 oases of which will be discharged at Auckland, and the balance at Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. . Captain G. Holford, ' who has • been appointed harbourmaster at New ' Plymouth, was formerly master of the Union Company's Island steamer Tofiia. While master of that vessel Captain Holford made himself extremely popular with the travelling public. by his courteous manner. Ho take? up his new duties on March 1. PUKAKI . BRINGS PRODUCE. With a cargo of produce amounting to 1676 tons, the Union Company's steamer Piikaki arrived from the Blufl, Oamaru, and Timaru at 10 a.m. yesterday. The Pukaki left Timaru at 8.20 p.m. "on Tuesday last, and experienced'moderate winds and sea until the following day, when she encountered a strong northerly gale, with very high seas, until Friday evening', thence fine weather to arrival. The Pukaki sail* for Greymouth direct at . 4 p.m. to-narrow. KANNA ARRIVES. At a jrery early hour yesterday morning the Union Company's steamer Kanna arrived at Auckland from Sasnarang, via Bunbury, Hobart, and Southern porta, berthing .at tho Hobion-stroefc Wharf. " The vessel brings a part cargo of kapok from Samarang. She left Wellington at 8 p.m. on Thursday last, and met with fine weather, with strong"north-westerly winds on the run up tho coast to arrival. The Kanna sails tomorrow afternoon for Kaipara, where she loads timber for Melbourne. . WIMMERA FROM SOUTHERN PORTS. The Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera, Captain H. J. Kell, arrived from Southern ports at D a.m. yesterday, after a fine weather passage. The purser reports that tho Wimmera cleared Port Chalmers at 3.15 p.m. on Tuesday last, and after calling, at tho usual East Coast ports she left Gisbome at 11.15 a.m., on Saturday, making the usual call at Tokomaru Bay coming North. . Tho vessel made the passage from Gisborne to Auckland in the good time of 21 hours, which includes the.'tiroo. lost in ; the stop Tokomaru Bay, and her average speed throughout the passage was 14.6 knots. In continuation of her running the Wimmera wiils at 5.50 p.m. to-day fori Sydney direct. ..... . : - SYDNEY STEAMER ARRIVES ; LATE l"After a passage extending Well'ovdt four days, the Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria arrived at Auckland from Sydney direct at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. The vessel .berthed at the now Queen-street Wharf, where medical inspection was carried out. Leaving the New South wales port at 12. J) p.m. on Wednesday last, the Victoria experienced fresh southerly winds and moderate seas till Thursday evening, thence fin© weather to arrival as above. The vessel being rather deeply laden, her pro. grsz was In'consequence somewhat re .-The Victoria sails at 3 p.m. to-morrow for East Coast and Southern ports. - ■ NEWCASTLE TRADER ARRIVES. When daylight broke yesterday a sailing vessel Vta ■ seen from Tiri - Tin lighthouse beating' towards Auckland. She turned out to be the welli Vt own Auckland-owned barque Jessie Craig, sever . .78 out from Newcastle to this port. The vesse: ra. beating about the gulf throughout the day bat owing to the prevailing strong bead wind* very little headway was made. She anchored on Eangitoto beacon.at 6 p.m., and was then taker In tow by the tug Pelican and dropped anchoi in the stream" just before dusk. The Jessie Craig has made an exceedingly smart passage from th< Now South Wales coal port, having sailed on th< morning of January 15, thus accomplishing th< distance in seven days. She • will berth at tb< Hobsor-street Extension this morning to discharp her cargo of coal. TRANSHIPMENTS. In addition to a large general cargo, the Vic torta, which arrived from Sydney last evening brought transhipments ex the following vessels I Euraylus, Janus, from India; Nlkko Maru, fron .Tupac; Fremantle, Brisbane, Seydiita, Borknm ! Efcil, Altona, from European ports; Themistocles fFM England; Arrawata, Wakjttipu, Werribee Peregrine, . Barwon, Bonibala, Wyandra, fron ■ Australian ports. . UNION COMPANY'S FLEET. • [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRK93 ASSOCIATION ] ' . Ditnedin, Saturday. The Union ' Company have four steamers in th< 1 hands of the Home builders. There is the inter colonial liner of 13,000 tons, a twin vessel to thi Maori for 'the Lyttelton-Wellington service, ant two cargo steamers. Of the latter, one is a state ship to the. Kowhai, specially constructed for set vice in shallow harbours, and will be christenet • the Karanui The registered tonnage of thi bout is 800 tons. The other is a larger vessel o 3750 tons, and will be named the Katoa. Botj • steamers will be equipped with the latest appli ' ancrs for the rapid removal of cargo. , [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] London, December 15. Messrs. Wro. Denny and Brothers, of Dumbai ' ton, are under contract to deliver in February 1 1913, to the Union Steam Ship Company of Ne\ Zealand a triple-screw passenger steamer for th '• ferry service' between Wellington and Lytteltoii The vessel will be about 070!t in length, 50ft i. breadth, and 19ft 6in in depth, ana is to b , classed A 1 at Lloyds'. She will bo fitted wit : turbine engines of the Parsons type, and is ea pected to steam about 21 knots. It is believe the cost will bo over £150,000. ' PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. [FROM (fVR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] '• London, December 15. On December. 21 the s.s. Rotorua is il;ie t start Jor New Zealand; passengers Joining a Plymouth will start two days later. The naloo passengers will include the following: —The Rei >. J. A. Lush, (chaplain on board, tho, lately ai '' pointed vicar of Havelock North), the Rev Kennedy »ind Mrs. Kennedy, Captain A. C I Critchley-Salmonson, Dr. ChadwicU, Captain an Mrs. Rose and Miss Rose (who are going on in order to avoid the English winter months Dr. T. 0. Guthrio, Dr. and. Mrs. Pairman,' Mi and Mrs. W. B. Leyland, Mr. and Mrs. M. Orrm Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1Rhodes, Mr. T. R. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. I Le Cren, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wing-ate, Mr. and Mr: J. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser-Tvtler, Mi and Mrs. Templeton and Mr. J. G. Templctoi Mrs. A. S. Nevill, Mrs. I. T. Greig ana Mit Greig, Mrs. M. Corbet, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. i Morris, Mrs. E. Jennings, Mrs. A. Crowthei Mrs. J. Jack, Mrs. J. Seabourn, Mrs. L. Syivcstei Mrs. C. S. Treacher, Mrs. S. Guest Mrs. E. A Wilson, Miss S. Tregoning, Miss M. E. Michii Miss M. Doyle, Miss F. Tucker, Miss W. Reevei Ellis, Miss C. Savory, Miss Necker, Miss Ecertot - Miss M. M. Reid, Miss A. Corry, Miss E. Gilber Miss R. Hewitt, the Misses J. and J. Reid, Mit ' E. Herbert-Jlaguire, Miss M. Cholmondeley, Mis Curtis, Miss Jackson, Miss Francis, Mr.. S. I Whymper, Mr. W. Murray, Mr. G. Hunter, M; R. Hollis, Mr. D. . Nesham, Mr. ,W. King, M: E. J. Collxmrne, Mr. R. Paul, Mr. S. W. Smeetoi Mr. J. Hiscock, Mr. S. C. Meakin, Mr. C. E. d Trafford, Mr. J. F. G. Hisiop, Mr. A. Leathei I barrow. Mr. T. H. Salter, Mr. D. Hancock, Mi ) H. W. Maiden, Mr. R. McCailum, Mr. B. Torkt ) Mr. J. Newlands. ; In . the third-class- there wi i bo about 250 passengers; , The few New Zealanders who are going out b , the P. and 0. Macedonia, which left London thi I morning', are: Mr. anil Mrs. J. S. Tenneni Mr. J. Tennent, sen., Mr. G. G. Wallace, Mis Zchrab, Mr. W. Kuniuis (all for Wellington * and the following for Auckland: —Mr. and Mri T. C. Williamson, Mr. A. H. T. Smith, and th ' Rev. T. J. Parry. n\/ rnmwmm -■ M M M n i ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14895, 22 January 1912, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14895, 22 January 1912, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14895, 22 January 1912, Page 6