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SHIPPING.

High Water at AucWand-10.10W* "■»>- " " Manukau—; a.m.; 0.23 p.m. Sun-Rises. 7.7 tfia. ;;jx*», ■**•>* Moon—Last quarter, June 8, 4.17 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Mr. D. 0. Bates supplied the following weather report at 4 p,m. yesterday:— ■».„«,,., " v ** Wind. Bar. The*. Weather. Cape Maria 8., light 30.40 58 Cloudy Russell ... N.W-T light 50.41 58 Overcast ManukSttH. S., light* 30.39 48 Cloudy Auckland ... W., breeze 30.40 55 lair Tauranga ... S.W., light 50.30 53 air East Caps... 5.8., light 30.40 55 Cloudy Gisborne' ... W.. light 30.33 56 J-ine Port Ahurlsi N.E.,light 30.40 51 line Oastlepoittt... S.W., light 30.39 48 Cloudy Wellington- Calm 30.39 49 fair N. Plvmouth Calm 30.35 53 Overcast OapeEgmont S.W., light 30.36 51 Overcast wingsnui ... N.W., light 30.44 53 Overcast Farewell Spit 8.E., light 30.35 48 Fine O. Foolwtnd S.W., light 30.36 50 tair Westport ... S.W., light 30.35 50 Fair Steuben 15... Calm 30.35 48 Gloomy C. Campbell S.W., light 30.40 60 Fine Kaikoura ... N.N.E., light 30.34 40 Fine Akaro-v biifbt Calm 30.30 40 Easy T Chalmers ST., light 30.25 50 Fair Uutfgeta ... light 30.22 45 Fine Bhiff ... Calm 30.20 45 Fair Tho barometer is still very high everywhere, with cool and fair to cloudy weather generally. The winds have been light and variable. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are for freshening northerly winds, with Increasing haze and cloudiness generally. There are indications of ft decided decrease In barometrio pressure soon, especially in the south.

PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. WAIMATB, U.S., 5610, Ryley. from Tokomaru Bar.—New Zealand Shipping Co., agent*. KAITANGATA. a.*., 1983, Kane, from Westport.Union S.S. Co., agent*. CLANSMAN, e.g., 635, E. McLeod, from Russell, rassemrors: Mcetlamets H. O. Seth-Smith, P. Jordan, Geltal, Harriett, W. U. Mountain and girl, Uhccscnuua, Melton, Gauran and three children, Mitres Setli-Smith (2), Ncwcombe, P. Martin, Me«iTß. Wright, Sharp, H. 0. Seth-Smith, D. Karoaria, Gauran, Matthew, P. Martin.— S.S. Co., agents. ADPOURI, s.s., 463, T. Ilaultain, from Tauranga. Passengers: Miss Murphy, Mesdames Brown, Reid, Rahihi (2>, Clarke, Ellis, Farquhar, Messrs. Orosbr, Hawkiiii. Martin, Heid, Gammond, Brown, Harden, Chilwell, Longland, Rev. »Ved. derspoOß, Masters Farquhar (2), Oarrteas. — Northern S.S'. Co., agents, BADEN-POWELL, s.s., H. Petersen, from Whasayarei.—Northern Coal Co., agents. KANIERI, as., 203, T. Meyers, from Whangarel Northern S.S. Co., agents. LrTTEI/rON, p.»-. 193, O. Laiety, from the coast.—Devonport Ferry Co., agents. PELICAN, e.s., 162, J. Whittingham, from Tairua.—Devonport Ferry Co., egents. DEPARTURES. HATJROTO, 5.«., 1988, D. Todd, for Suva and other Island ports. Passengers: Mioses Pieffer, tiwann, Wynyard, M"c«lames Begg, Miller, Norton, Lea<lingham. Pieffer, Messrs. Miller, Norton, Whitehead, Percy, Leadingham, S. H. Ellis, I'ieffer. NGAPUHL as., 691, E. Stephenson, for Wha-n-,farei. WAIOTAHI, S.S., 278, O. Hopkins, for the Great Burner. CLANSMAN, a*.. 635, E. MoLeod, for Russell, Whangaroa. and Mangonxii. KORORA, scow, 160, F. Jansen, for Opua. ItAXQI, scow, 86, O. Holmstrom, for Taurnnjra, PELICAN, 6.*., 162, J. Whittingham, for the coast. HERALD, scow, 65, Johansen, for Ngunguru. AKAROA, as., W. Parker, for the coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.—OVERSEA. LoyDO:r.~ Star of Scotland, *.*, sailed May 21, due about July 22; Waimana, s.s., to sail; Sangatira, s.s., to sail; Indrapura, s.s., to sail; Mimiro, s.s., to sail. Liverpool.—Morayshire, s.s., sailed May 11. due about July 6; Dravton Grange, s.s., sailed May 25, due about July 20; Ebsct. s.s., sailed .Tune 22, due about August 19; Sussex, i.e., to sail; Hurunui, s.s., to soil.

NEW York.—Oourtfleld, s.s., sailed April 19, due about July 8; Keidenfels, s.s., sailed May 2. due about July 18; Star of Australia, s.s., sailed May 25,* due about August 7; Strathroy, s.s., sailed May 17, due about July 26; Indraleina, *.&, sailed Juno 16, due about August 19; Waltraute, ».»., sailed June 5, due about August 14; Katuna, as., to sail; Mexican, s.s., to sail; Sutherland, s.s., to sail; Wimbledon, «.s. s to sail; Franklyn, s.s., to sail; Medway, fourmasted barque, to sail; Biikenfels, s.s.,'to sail; Anglo-Californian, s.s., to sail; Whakarua, 8.8., to sail; Southern, s.s., to sail. ST. Joes' (Cajtada).—Tokomaru, s.s., sailed May 8, due about July 12. Vajtcouter Zealandia, R.M.S., to sail July 10, due July 30. Montreal Wh&katane, s.s., sailed" May 27, due •bout August 3: Mat&tua, s.s., sailed June 20, due ' about August 22; Bakaia, 5.8., to sail; Wakanui, e.g., to sail. Christmas Queensland, s.s., to sail. Adelaide Louisa Craig, barque, to sail. PrcET Soitsd.—H. Turner, four-iaaated schooner, to sail. Clabsxcb Rim.- barque, to sell BuirBUBY.--Xatoa, s.f., to sail, via Wellington. Sydney— 8.M.5., to-morrow; Victoria, s.s., July 8; Atua, s.s., July 11. Melbourne.— Craig, barque, to sail. Niuk— ketch, due early in July. Newcastle.— barque, to sail; Jessie Craig, barque, to mil. Calcutta.—Aparima, s.s., to sail, duo about end of August. Friendly Islands.—Ysabel, barquentinsi, to sail. NORFOLK ISLAND.—Southern Cross, s.s., due, early. . '

COOK astd SOCIZTT ISLAlins.—Talune, a.«., duo July 25. , • - South Sea Islands Atua, *.8., July 16. Fiji.—Atua, s.s., July 11; Kurow, *.&, to' sail.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.— To-day: Ngepuhi, from Whangarei; Waiotahi, irom the Great Barrier. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—OVERSEA. London.—Waimate, s.s,, direct, about to-mor-row; Zealandic, 5.«., direct, about July 15; Rotorua, R.M.S., via the South, about July 15; Muritoi, as., direct, about July 27. Vancouver.— R.M.S., to-morrow; Makura, Rltt.S., August 2. Newcastle.—Waitemata, a.s., to sail about July 6. Sydney —Weetralia, s.s., July 8; Atua, a. a , July 16; Zealandia, R.M.S., July 30. FIJI.— as., July 16Samoa.— as., July 16. South Ska Islands.— s.s., July 16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.— To-day: Aupouri, for Tauranga; Knnieri, for Whangarei; Greyhound, for Northern port*.

VESSELS IN BARBOUR. J Iris, cable steamer, in stream. , Anglo-Saxon, s.s., at Queenstreet Wharf. Kaitangata, as., at Hobson-street Wharf. Waitemata., 9.8., at Railway Wharf. Ngahere, s.s., at Chelsea. , Kaikoura, s.s., at Queen-street Wharf. ' Maui, dredge, in Graving Dock. Orete, am. schooner, Hobson-street Extension. Kaeo, aux. schooner, in Graving Dock. Greyhound, aux schooner, at No. 2 Jetty. The Huddart-Parker steamer Victoria sailed from Sydney for Auckland yesterday. The vessel is due here on Sunday. The Waitemata will sail for Newcastle to-day to load coal for. Lytteltoa and Timaru. The Corinna left Wellington on Tuesday night for Onehunga, via way ports, and she is duo at Onehunga on Saturday. The Mokoia is running; a day late on her trip from Southern porta to Auckland, and will not arrive here until to-morrow. Captain Robertson, who has been on holiday leave, ha? left for the South to rejoin the Monowai. The Anglo-Saxon, which arrived in the stream from New York on Tuesday evening, berthed, at the Queen-street Wharf yesterday morning, and commenced the discharge of her cargo of case ell. The Wanaka will leave the Bluff at 5 p.m. today xor Auckland, via the usual East Coast psrte. Tho Norwegian barque Titania has sailed from Melbourne for Mercury Bay to load kauri timber for Liverpool, The Gisborne Harbour Board's dredge Maui was floated into the Graving Dock yesterday. The local superintendent of mercantile marine (Captain Fleming) has received advice from the Secretary of the Marine Department to the effect that the light at Tuahine lighthouse, near Gisborne, has been relighted. On completion of her discharge of cargo at Wellington the Waihora will sail for Newcastle to load coal for Auckland and Wellington. Mr. J. B. Smith, purser of the Mapourika, has transferred to the Rotoiti, in place of Mr. Folia, who is on the Pateena again.

Mr. R. Oordy, lato second officer of the Mapourika, has joined the Patecna in a similar capacity. Messrs. It. Ellison, third officer, L. McMunich, ispcond engineer, and C. E. Bell, third engineerall of the Jlupourika—have signed off the vessel'* article". The Talune, Maknra, Ma ram a, Westralia, WarriUioo, Hturoto, and Tainui were within wireless range of the Wellington radio station last night. The Hauroto failed at 5.15 p.m. yesterday for Suva and other Island port*. TOFUA AT LEVUKA. The Union Company has received advice that the Tofua arrived at Levuka from Auckland, via other Island ports, at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. A later cable announced, the Totna's departure from Suva for Sydney. The Tofua left Auckland on June 19 for Sydney, via the Islands. MAKAMA DUB TO-MOIUtOW. The Canadian-Australian mail steamer Mara ma •Rill arrive at Auckland at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning from Sydney, en route to "Vancouver. Tim departure of the Marama for Suva, Honota!::. and Vancouver lias been postponed uutil 6 p.m. to-morrow. WAKANtTI AUIUVES HOME. The Sew Zealand Shipping Company's steamer IVukanui arrived in London from New Zealand porta on Monday. On discharge at Home ports the JVakanui will nail for Montreal to load lor Australian ami New Zealand port* uacler the pastern Canadian service.

THE PELICAN SOLD - The sate of the Devonport Perry Company's steamer Pelican to Messrs. Leyland. And O'Brien has been completed, and the vessel was banded over to Its new owners yesterday. The Pelican was originally owned by th $ ue ' nBUn Governmerit, who sold the vessel to the »^ O Sf«SL£g Company six years ago. Captain E. Bell"". »«. of the Stella, will take command of the P«Ji<*n. The vessel has been engaged in towing, ana she will continue this work. ■ KAITANGATA "WITH COAL. ~ The Union Company's steamer Kaitangate «. rived from Westpart at 10 o'clock yeswoay mo.nins, and berthed at the Hobson-street Wharf. The vessel brought a full cargo of coal tartbi port. Tho Kaitangata returns to Wcstport tomorrow. ________«——

ARRIVAL OF THE WAIMATE. The New Zealand Shipping -Company«'**«£« Waimate arrived in the stream at 9-15 clock last night from Tokomaru Bay. The ▼«*" *'" & at the Railway Wharf this morning.complete loading for Home porta, and it Is «*Pe et «* that she will' be despatched for London direct to-morrow.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15036, 4 July 1912, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15036, 4 July 1912, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15036, 4 July 1912, Page 6