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SHIPPING.

pro. Tomorrow: c.20 a.m.. o.»* i 759 Moos-Full. Monday, 3-sSj>.nt.

... WEATHER • REPORT. Mr. D. u Bate, supplied too following weather report at 4 p.m. yesterday w.,u.«

The barometer i»'Stilll veryMs& n li en : - „tKi low in the or ' . nt h« v.* coast- of the . i - «*v-^t' -en f ft T m been gloomy South lslind. . rhe wMiMT. several dis- ■ ' and -'showery,- with heavy Tain. . hr „ Dre vailed, ... fttatvawUrly to * «»d »tron? to a gale in parts. • >5d 8 S TO-DAY FORECAST. I'renfr.t indications ryv fnr raw and Ihe North Prener.t iiid:pafioiii are m »{ or t h IS!, 6 "■£s£*** '""™ s °< ,to •r' Island c.;peci»lly. j showers r- M V\rd%«S I® south-easterly winds, .... SV'% ,T--gnle,.«re ?write » ■- -jsspisstv^-»... ,ate r """' • gaintdny evening- ' PORT OF AUCKLAND. ; . - ARRIVALS. -- XALO-E, >.VW^ 0. Ros?. irom the COOK TAI>G«E. »•!■» /• p cis: Meidanws . - »nd Society w ?,^ rmi s. « e erc, Mi" Bee re, - »"*■ t£!*-J2!£*k. **t'S«j. am*. . K Turner, p£«", Dexter, Grove, Captamfl. " Jlcßri<se, and two jteeragt.—union -•-■ 'Cp'TthWA «.s. 463. VP- Bark, from Opotiki. Passengers: Mesdames Both mSS: ££&&& AhfleW. Ttaorap- •'•. 'W.'KeUy.-Xorthern S.S. Co.. agents. ' * *j»4vrt s.-:. 245, J. Wilson, from Manful, Whangtiroa, Honhora, and Awanui. / Mrs. Lees and family—Northern S.S. Co., «$«<»• Jttly 27. 0 ' . DAPHSE, ».S., 192, J. Teixeira, from WhangaV---- 7gl.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. 3 *- DRAYTON' GRASGE, g.»., c 66', McLaughlin, (or '• Wellington, fiyttelfon.-uad Dunedin. ('- ;• SOAPIHr; 691, E. 1 Stephewon, for bangai : V"'' • • ■ "cLESIXG. s.*., 288, Jonas, for Whanffarei. GLEXELG. s.s.i 288, Jonas, for Wb,n *?{!'\ WAIOTAHI, 5.!., 278, C. Hopkins, for Mercury L. Bay and Taitua. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.COASTAL. To-day: Koromiko, from West port- Ngapnhi. from Wuansarei: Clansman, from Northern port*; Aupouri, from Tauranga; Squall, from Gisbornc; -. ■ Glenelg, from Whangarei; Greyhound, roni ' Northern ports; Paeroa. from Whangarei; Kafcabob,- from Oamaru; Orete, from borne ana East " Coast bays. . „ : Tkwnorrow: Tara*.yera, from Southern ports, • ''®phjtian,- from'VTbakatanc; Hauroto, from «Ctport. " • s '

*:"* l piojECTEri departures.—coastal. " To-day: Motowai, for Southern ports; Taviun.i, • ' JirGrevmouth; Daphne, for Whangarei; Paeroa. tar. Ohiwa; Kontunui, for East Coast bays and Ciisborne.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR, H.M.S. Drake, in stream/,,. Pioneer, H.M.S., in stream. ~,. Zealandic, 5.3., at Railway wharf. "' Star of Scotland, s.s., at Railway Wharf. Monowai, s.a., at . Railway Wharf; Taviunt, s.s., at Chelsea, Iris, catite Steamer, in stream." Elva*ton, s.s., in stream. Talune, S.s., at Hobson-street Wharf. "- Koutuhui. s.s.,* Railway Wharf. Southern Cross, s.s., in stream. Bona, barque, at Railway Wharf. Maui, dredge, at Uobson-strcet Wharf. Awan,ul, schooner, at ..Hobsqa-streef., Extension.

' Afbr, dlsctatftLng a part cargo of coal from Newcastle at Lyttelton t the Waitemata goes to *\ Tsmaru to discharge th* balanced '< --•■-. The White Star-liner Zeal and ie will probably - . 6*ll at daybreak to-morrow for London direct. : * " It 'will-W' Tuesday "'next before the, Tyser . steamer Star of Scotland gets-away for .Napier and, Wellington to discharge tho remainder of ■:''her' London- cargo. "*.'-'■' The Tavluni will come down- from Chelsea this morning, «md berth at the Queen-street Wharf to load general cargo for Greymouth. She sails this afternoon. • The Tarawera is to leave Gisborne this morning for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. She i» due here mprn.ing, and on arrival is to berth at tip tjueen-strcctr-Wharf. Bound from Gisborne to Auckland, the Squall paired the it-Just tape at; 4 a.ro* yesterday. She* I* dm here, afternoon V '■*■'■■ The Hauroto left Wcslpott at 8 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland direct. She is duo here tomorrow morning, and is timed to sail at 2 p.m & -on Wednesday neat for Suva and Levuka. ' Shortly after noon ' yesterday the Federal-Shire steamer Drayton Grange cleared for Wellington. where further cargo Irom Liverpool will be discharged. The vessel will complete her discharge at LyrteHos' ahd'Dunedin. The Koromiko is due at Auckland this evening . from Wc-stport direct. She will discharge her cargo of coal at the Hobson-street Wharf. : ■ Tbe< Tyser steamer- Star of Australia i* expected to leave Sydney on Thursday or Friday next for- Auckland > Wellington, ."Lytteltoa, and Dunedin, in continuation of her voyage from New York. She is.due her* about August 7. Owing-to stress of weather the; Rosamond was' compelled to put into Nelson 611 Thursday for .- shelter. She leaves Wellington at noon to-day for Onehunga direct, where she is duo on Monday morning. The Monouai will shift her berth to the Hon- . «on-?treet Wharf this morning to load fruit transhipment?, ex tbs Talune, irom- the Cook and Society" I»:ahiis, : The Monowai Mils, at 4 p.m to-day" for Southern ports The Shaw, SaviSl, and Albion' Steamer lonio is now loading Homewards-cargo, at .Timaru. Slip will subsequently visit Port Chalmers and Wellington, a'nd""-,v"::i'~Wrnpiete v coaling and loading at.'tjie .last-r.ame<l j>ort,. sailing on August 6 for London, virt ports. The- local, agents for the Tyser Lire advise that the iluiitai will "in 411 probability reach Auckland on Monday from Gisborne. She will complete her Homeward loading at this port, and iv 1 wijl .probably be despatched for London on Tuei- '"" day evening. ; " 'The.Rotorua-left Napier at midnight on Thursr -day for* Wellington, where she was due yesterday afternoon. She is to leave Wellington on Tuesday next' fdr London, via way ports. '<■ ''The Whakataue left Melbourne on Wednesday last for Sydney, in continuation of her voyage .t-.Jrom Montreal. The vessel is expected to leav«- >. i rf Sjr^n«y,-towards, this end. of next week for Auck- ' .land, and It due here about August 3. '.'* Captain. W..Mcßride-returned from Rarotonga ."■'• -*l>j»'Urns Talu'ne yesterday morning. ■'• •■■'' > Mr: 'Browri-Rennie;'. who" has-been '3cting-second >!..'officer of. the Ngapuhi, has -.come ; ashore for .. orders. . . ...,"-. The Wellington radio station.' vised last night that the steamers Maunganul (Wellington to Sydney), Wimmera (Wellington to Lyttelton), Moeraki (Lyttelton to Dune-din-), Hauroto (Westport to Auckland), and Maheno (Sydney to Auckland) were within wireless range. ; Tho Shaw, Savill, : and Albion Company** ateamer Waimana, which railed from London "on July 16 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, ana Dunedin, via Sydney, h;is on V»oard 1025 immigrants for the New South Wales port. Calls. :;-wilM>e made at Tenerifle and Capetown en rout<» " The Waimah3 is due at Sydney about August 29, and at Auckland about September 6. The Kaikoura, which left Wellington on Wed aesday morning for Waltera for Homeward load ■ ing, will afterwards proceed to the Bluff, Timam Lyttelton, and Wellington. She will sail from Wellington on August 22 for London, via ports -, The barquentine Clansman, now in port at Suva (Fiji), has been purchased by the Union Steam Ship Company, and will be taken to Tonga, where she will be used as a hulk. - The steamer Falls of Moness left Valparaiso on:the 15t,h inst. for Newcastle, to load a cargo : of .coal back to Chill. ' The hew 50,000-ton White Star liner, which Will take the place of the- Titanic in the fall of. 1913, is to be named Britannic. She will be the same" length a» the Olympic, 869 ft. The White Star Lino has had two vessels bearing the name Britannic. They both earned large sums for the company, and the name is considered lucky.

Tho Norddeutscher-Lloyd training vessels Hernogin Cecile and Herzogin Sophie Charlotte, which' were despatched ; from Sydney this season with wheat cargoes for the United Kingdom or Continent, will, after discharge of the same, load coke at Nordenham for Valparaiso, on bek half Of Messrs. 'At Weir, and ? Co. Both vessels " have been chartered 'at a fair freight— 6d per ton.

l " " Wind. Bar. Thcr. Weatner , _ Maria • &E- ? bt . 29-64 , 55 M»7 C4pQMArw, r s 29 65 5? Koin * iTirtscll ». S.K.jliBbt *■ ■ 4J iUin M»nukaa Ht f'i. fm.i. S3 76 47 Overcast Auckland ... S.b., »Mh ||» « (jrercr.at, , , Jauranga ... £ b 'bre £ e { 29.89 35 Overcast Jaupo ••• /'■' " r f_ z . , 29 31 5] Showery ' v,' isust Cape... • ®; Rh 29 85 48 Overcast . . , Oisborn® e\v iiti,t 29 85 49 Overcast Port Ananti S.W., gnfc »■» 48 Rtli0 Cistlepoitit... 3.W.. treexe 47 showery Wellington... S.. frc h 29 80 4/ K. Plymouth 50 Misty • Cape hsuiont, S.E.,gale 51 G | 00 my ■ffanganui ... >£•• "& . 29.93 52 Cloudy Farewell Spit S.B.,Iitsn £ 5 j.. air . C. Foulwiud ■' f'v 1, 96 su Fair . jtpn- .-• iv" ntht 29.85 45 Overcast Stephen Is %k., 1 ? 29 9? 42 Overcast . .. c.-W»n S.,trc h EM 40 Rflin rsaus f |?w; si 5 SffiS 7 --.sr 1 : ':::: &»<.»'» >a »:«ri

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 6

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