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SHIPPING.

H: 'i Water 't Auckland— l.29 a.m.; 1.65 p.m. ~ ilajjkau-— 'i.26 am , a 54 p.m. feu-.— Runs, -1 41 a.m.; Set.-, 7.13 p.m. Mxin— Full, Januu • 12. 4.39 p.m. WEATHER REPORT Mr D (' Bain s.rrOod the following Wealhei repot at 4 p.- yesterday. — Wind -ar Titer Weather Cape Maria fl., light - .'.20 70 Uvercast li.i»«ell ... £ fresn 30.10 78 Cloudy Manukati II S W.. Hunt ■'«) 19 "3 Fair Auckland .. N.N F. , 1 ?.0 14 74 Fit-o Tanranga ... N.W., light 30 23 78 Fur Has'. ('*,• ■:■ . light :«).20 76 Misty 1 ill , H W.. In SO 22 fi4 Fine 1.-ktrfirr.' NE, l:nht 301 78 Fine I'- Aliurtr; B. light 30.1 J 72 Overcast (.!«<.,-p. NK. light 30 05 78 Fine WY.hnir.'n XW , fresh 30 04 78 C'.oudy N l'.vin■■■i.tli N V. im'm 30 12 72 Hazy Ilpm.-T.' NW . hx'ht 30 13 70 overcast Wanuianu: S\V iigh: 30 1" '- Hazy Farewell S;> N W , ligh 30.12 68 Hazy ( V u'.» mi NK hr 30 14 61 Showery \VfM(... r t ■ NK ,' light 30 14 67 Overcast Mei li.>n I« \V , ireuli 30 12 67 Hazy l I ampbrll NW . I'. 30 03 6:1 Overcast Kaik..ii-» K.Nt: . '. '-'086 66 Overcast Akaroa Ltisht N. fre«n M7B 78 Fine l'i Chalmers Nb, light J» 73 63 Showery Nudge's W '.:':.: 20 68 63 Showery B. iff . V." SAW. 1. 29.75 60 Overcast Thn hnroineter roco everywhere on Saturdny evcr.iii*. ami initially southerly winds wrre eiperienced, bui the winds were more tr .derate in the N.irth Considerable rain f.- m ihe South, but .mattered showers wore rop.ir'eo eSewhere The atmospheric pressure has to-day decreased -n tho South. TO DAY'S FORECAST. Present indications are 'or moderate to strong northerly and westerly winds general.?, aurally at times in and southward of Cook Straits; weather changeable, and rain probabio, especially on the West Coast and Souturrn districts Barometer unsteady, risinu temporarily in the South. PORT OF AUCKLAND. ARRIVALS. PYRVMCh, H M.S. '8.35 a.m.). thit-d-class, iwm-iciew pi. lecfed cruiser. '2153 tons, 31)00 horse-pjwer. li. guns, Captain I'. J. Stopford. Uara Wellington. PSYCHE, H.M.S. (10.15 a.m.), third-claii. twin-screw protected cruiser. 2135 tons, 6000 horse-power, 13 guns. Captain H. C. Carr. from Lytteltoa. MOURA, s.s. (7.10 p.m.). 2027 tons, H. Williams, from Dunedin and Timaru.— Union S.S. Co., agents. W.VIMARIE s.s. 110.20 p.m.). 245 tons, J. Freeman, from Paeroa. —Northern S.S. Co., anents. .UirrAßY 6. KANIERI. s.s., 203 tons. T. Meyers, from Whangarji —Northern S.S. Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. RIVERLNA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.). 4758 tons. G. F. Entwi?lc, for Sydney. Passengers: First saloon—Misses Faulkner Upton. Gelbort, Arno.d (31, Nowton, Rothbury, Ryan, Fraser, Randal, Mesdames Friend and child, Newton, Sawyer, Edwards. Geddes, Harumill. Cooper, i'iummer. Jackson 12), Knight 12/, Rayner. Fapworth, Parsons, Gray, Erskine, Gibbs, T.-enwiih. Woston. Father Gartland. Second saloon Miss Melior. Mosdßmes Mellor, Walpole. Cook, Lenard, Oavies, Messrs. Edwarls (21. Berry, Walpole, Stewart. Cum mane, Coo.:, Mollet, McCollock, Da vies. Fishwick. Melior. Woods, and 80 steerage. KAURI, «.». (8 5 p.m.). 2833 tons. W. 3 Carey, for Newcastle. MANAI.I s.s. (10 5 p.m.), 1159 tons F. A. Macindoe for Whangarei. NGAPUHI, s.s. (7.10 p.m.). «.* tons. T. Haultain, ii r Tauranga. ROSAMOND s.s. (3 25 p.m.) 721 tons, H. Dryden, for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. WAIOTAHI, s.s. (5.20 p.m) 278 tons, C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. TANIWHA. s.s. (4 45 p.m.). 263 tons. C. F. Greenborg, for Paeroa. CHELMSFORD s.s. (6.15 pjn.), 121 tons, E. Keatley, for Marsden Point and way ports. ROTOMAHANA, s s. (10.30 a.m.), 183 tons. A Stephotaaca, for Coromandel. TASMAN. s.s (11.40 a.m.). 171 tons, C. Faulkner, for Whakatane. KORORA. scow, 160 tons. R. Caitcheon, for Gisborne. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Hornfsls, from Durban. Upolu, from Sydney and Island porta. Manaia. from Whangarei. Waiotahi, from Mercury Bay. Taniwhs. from Paeroa. Rotomanina, from Coromandel. Chelmsford, from Marsden Point and way ports. VESSELS SAILING TODAY. Victoria, for Southern ports, at 3 p.m., from Hobson Wharf. Whangape, for Newcastle. Ngatiawa, for Ohiwa and Opotiki, from Northern Wharf. Clanßnvn. for North Coast,ports, from No. 3 Jitty. Anpouri, for North Coast ports, from Northern Wharf Waimarie, for Paeroa. from Northern Vt bar. Kanieri, for Whangarei, from Northern Wharf. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND OVER3EA. VesseL Bailed. From date. ' Otaki Nov. 6 London ... Jan. 7 lUramea ... Oct. 27 Quebec ... Jan. 7 Ms Harm t ... Nov. 1 London ... Jan 7 Marama, E M.S. Dec 21 Vancouver ... Jan 13 Woglindo ... Oct 27 Now York ... Jan 14 Ayrshire ... Nov. 22 Liverpool ... Jan. 19 Kumara Deo. 6 Liverpool ... Jan. 23 ourgermeißterHachmar.n ... Nov. 14 New York ... Jan. 23 Star of Australia Nov. 30 London ... Jan. 24 VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Psyche, H M.S.. at No. 2 Jetty. Philomel. ii M.S., in stream. Pyramußi M.S., in stream. Fiona, s a . at Chelsea. PukaTjii, a.!!., in stream. Kaiapoi, »., in stream. Kornma. $ ■'.. in stream. Bauroto. >s. in stream. ItaKanoa. is., in stream. WaiUsmaU, s.s., in stream. Moura. 4.8.. at King's Wharf. Et.norr.ttle. s.s. at No. 2 Jetty. Sussex ss., at Queen's Wharf. Havre, s.s . at Queen's Wharf. Kurow. »,).. at Hobson Wharf. Ysabel. barquentine. in stream. Soutlern Cross b.s., in stream. Ruahine. n.s., at King's Wharf. Taluno. »p.. at Calliope Wharf. Kereru. ketch, at King's Wharf. Victoria, s a., at Hrbson Wharf. Queensland, s.s., at King's Wharf. Twickenham, s.s., at King's Wharf. Waiapu. tux schooner, in stream. Wanaka, s a., at Northern Wharf. Eunice, schooner, at Breastwork. Whan nap;, s.s., at Calliope Dock Wharf. Amelia Sims, schoonor, at Albert Wharf Northern Chief, barque, at King's Wharf. Star of Ireland, a., at Queen's Wharf. Kaeo. auxiliary schooner, at Albert Wharf. iris, cable steamer, et moorings.

EXPORTS. Per Ri'-urina, lor Sydney: 100 sacks kauri ram. 216 nacks funeuD. 12 bales fungus, 97 cafes frown fish, 275 sacks sand. 100 empty gas tubes. 3 horses, 20 sacks hides. 48 drums pas liquor. 22 pieces timber, 11 empty hhds., 65 basa ore. and sundries.

The Enn»rdile, which arrived from Tirnaru and Oamaru early yesterday morning, berthed at No. 2 Jolty to discharge nor cargo of produce

The Union Company's chartered steamer Canada (npe in to leave Sydney to-day for Wellington. Lyttellnn. and Auckland

The nuiliary schooner Isabella Defraine in loading general cargo at the Albert Wharf for Hnkianga, for which port she sails early this week The Hiddart-Parker steamer Victoria, which arrived from Sydney early yesterday rnornini; }>crth«<i at the Hobson Wharf at fi am fine nails this afternoon for East Ccaat and Southern ports.

The Feiieral-Shire liner Sussex, which trrived from Brisbane late on Sunday night, ■was berthed at the Queen's Wharf yesterday morning to commence loading Homeward cargo SI." sails en Thursday for Waitara end other Southern ports to complete ner loading The auxiliary schooner Kaeo was floated out of th« Grnv.ng Dock vesteTday morn inn. md the .-oLlier Baden-Powell and scow Alert were dockud for cleaning and painting. The Kiuapoi went to an anchorage in the stream yesterday morning. She will bo dcrki-d lh'« week for surrey and overhaul, and ii now fixed to sail on Saturday nei' for Wostpurt and Greymouth. Th» miii iary schooner May Howard, which nan been "igaged in the Auckland-Tauronga cargo trod- for some time oast, is to enter the Weal Coast service. She is to load at Auckland for Kaipara, sailing in a few aays' lime. Captain E. Stephenson, of the Manaia, has rrrae ashore on holiday leave. He is being relieved bv Captain F A. Macindoe. and Mr. W \Vi»ston has joined the vessel as aocond offiVsr Late.- -ice received by Messrs. Heather, Roberfon. Ltd , states that the steamer Makarini i .'eared Sydney at 1 p m. on Saturday for Auck'and. Shu is due here early to-morrow morning. The Wanaka will bo removed to an anchorage in the stream this morning. The Island steamer Upolu is now fully due from Sydney and South Sea Island ports. She will berth at the Northern Wharf on t rrival. The following vessels iro expected to be within rant of the Auckland, Awanuf, and Wellington radio stationu to-night:River-ina (Auckland to Sydney), Victoria .(Auckland to Gisborno), Maori (Wellington to Lyttel ton), Wnhins (Lyttelton to Wellington). Warrimoo (Wellington to Lyttelton), Westralia (Wellington In Napier). Alonna (Wellington to .Sydney, p p.d Malturini (Sydney to Auckland (. ,ip'.i >•' Sullivan him taken command I of '.he Wiikattre. relieving Captain A. tileph 'ii«i>d. who hai resumed command of I,lm It • .inn ,«na Captain J. Teixeira, who tin !>«< n ii'.ieving on the latter vessel, is to • ring <b«- »■ .amer Weka from Onehonga, to, I

The collnr Kwri sa'led lest evening for Newcastle, where she Lids a coal c .'go (or Wellingto... The Tyaer liner Star of Ireland is to sail about "riday (or Napier and oC'er Southern ports to put out the balance of hoi New York cargo. Cab.o advice received states that tie Union Company h steamer I'ofua, which has oeen diverted irora the Auckland-South Sea Islanu service, arrived at Suva on Saturday Irons Sydney, She will next visit Samoa and TonKan ports, and return to Sydney. The ketch Kereru was berthed at the King's Wharf yesieraay to discharge her carscj o! copra from Niue. Mr. F. Hiv.r has joined the " ferry " steamer VVahine is chief ofbeer. The Mnnnwai was docked at Port Chalmers sesterday tor cleaning and painting She is to leave Dunedin to-morrow for Cast Coast ports and Aucklauu, ana is due here on Sunday next. The VN ulochia is due at Dunedin to-day from Me.oourne. via rlobart and Bluff. She leaves Dun earn to-morrow for Lyttolton, Wellington, *nd Sydney. 'Ihe Mannganui left Sydnoy on Saturday afternoon lor Wellington, where she is duv to-morrow morning. Tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer longnriro is expec'.ed to leave Wellington on fc'nday for London. The Mokoia, which is at present on her way irom Wellington to Newcastle, will afterwards go to byaney. ihe vessel win replace the i'aloona in the Sydney-UoOar: service. Captain R. Darroch, late chief officer of the luiruaroa, has been appointed to command the Varra. The other officers of the Uiimsioa have been promoted a step pro tem, ana Mr. B. Webb date Zealanma) haa joined the vessel as third, ted Mr. Campbell tiate Kivenna) as fourth. Mr Scott, chief engineer of the Dlunaroa. has been granted holiday leave, ana hid P.ace has been taken by Mr. H. Keiiy, lata ot tho Vi'c."-ibee. The Huddart-r'orier steamer Riverine sailed last evening for >ney direct, bho is due at the New South Wale; port on tnday. Ihe barqaoctine Senorita, Captain J. W. JJenisen, arrived at Sydney on December '2» Item ilavelocls, alter a p&fsage oi 26 days The .voll-krtown barque Thora, which is at present en her way from Newcastle to Nchon, has teen renamed Manunui.

At the annual meeting of the Auckland Loasui Masters Association. Captain K. M. C'lifie was o.ected president, in place of Captain H. l-'turser., nno resigned. Captain J. tt-asper was elected secretary, in place o" Papain h. M. S'.ontiford, who resigned. The v\ aitoino arrived at Newcastle yeater day from Auckland She is loading a cargo of coal at the Ntw South Wales port lor aoutherri ports. In ballast from Liverpool via Durban and Melbourne, the Scales liner Clan Macaulay arrived at Wellington last Thursday afternoon. Captain J. Waterhouse is in command, and has associated with him the following officers:-Chief, Mr. H. M. Rodger; second, Mr. R. J. Box; third, Mr. J. Murchie; chief engineer, Mr. MacLeod; second. Mi. Forsythe: third. Mr. Spottis wood, fourth. Mr. Cummins. The Clan Macaulay will probably leave Wellington for .London direct to-morrow with a full cargo of wool It is expected that she will reach England in ample time for the March wool THE ROTORUA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rotorua. felt Hobart at 4 a.m. on Saturday for Wodington, in continuation of her voyage frcm London. The vessel is due at the aouthern port to-morrow afternoon. THE OTAKI. Cabl.. advice reoeived by the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the steamer Utaki I 6", Beauty Point (Tasmania) at 6 a.m. on Saturday for Auckland, in continuation of her voyage from Loudon. She is due here on Ihursday morning, and has 8500 tons ot cargo to laud. NAVUA'S MOVEMENTS. .The Union Company's steamer Navua arrived at Suva yeiterday from Auckland. She sails on the return voyage on Thursday afternoon, and is due here on Monday evening next. The Navua will leave Auckland at 10 am on Wednesday, January 21, for Fiji drrect. and will proceed thence to Samoa and tho friendly Islands. PSYCHE AND PXRAMUB. Shortly a'ter C t.m. yesterday the thirdclass cruiser Py.amus arrived in port from weiiir.gton, ana took up an anchorage in the streani. Sha was followed two hours k .i. I the & u ''- O, J cruiser Psyche, which berthed at No. 2 Jetty. Both vessels, together, with the Philomel, will probably remain in port for several weeks. THE ZEALANDIC. The White Star liner Zealandic is due at Auckland about January 19 from borne. Ihe vessel will load a large quantity of frozen meat, 2500 crates of cheese. 36,000 boxes of butter, and general cargo for London. She is to be despatched finally for London about January 25. and will be the Tu st ,?' \ he mali oteaniarß making Auokland tho hnal port with dairy produce. MAMARI TO LOAD. . The Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Mamari la to visit Auckland early in February to load a large shipment of dairy produce, wool, cheese, butter, and general cargo for London. Fhe will be despatched finally from this port for London about the middle of February STAR OF INDIA AT MELBOURNE. .'Cable advice received states fiat the Tyser liner Star of India arrived at Melbourne on Sunday from Now York, .which port she left on November 21 for Australian and New Zealand ports. After visiting Sydney, the vessel comes to Auckland, and is duo here about Janunry 26. MOURA BRINGS PRODUCE. At 7 p.m. yesterday the Union Company's steamer Moura arrived from Dunedin and Timaru. and berthed at the King's Wharf to discharge) a cargo of produce. The vessel has been engaged recently in the fruitcarrymg trade between Fiji and - Australian "orts. and was recommissioned at Dunedin i» ;t week fcr the Auckland-South Sea Island service. She will maintain the connection between this port and :he Islands m place of the Atua and Tofua. She is now timed to sau at noon on Thursday for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji ports, with passengers and general cargo. The Moura will return to Auckland direct from Fiji. PHOSPHATES FROM SEYCHELLES i ISLANDS. ! Messrs. Henderson and Macfarlane advise ' that the steamer Ascot. 4334 tons. Captain i F. Dudley, is to bring a oargo of 7000 tons of phosphates from St. Pierre (Seychelles Islands) to New Zealand. The vessel was j expected to leave St. Pierre on December ! 81. and will call at Sydney for bunker coai , before coming on to Auckland. She is due : here about the end of January, and after i discharging 1000 tons, proceeds to Timaru j una the Bluff to put out the balance. ! DELPHIC'S MOVEMENTS. Messrs. L. D Nathan and Company, Ltd.. Local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, advise that the steamer Delphic is eipected to arrive at Wellington on January 'J from Valparaiso. From Wellington the vessel will proceed to Auckland where she will probably be docked before visiting Whangarei. At the Northern port she will lift a big shipment of frozen meat and other cargo for London. She will then return to Auckland to lift further cargo be fore proceeding to various Southern ports to complete her loading, sailing from the Dominion ir.: time to catch the London March wool sales. WRECKED STEAMER ABERLOUR. Latest advices received by the mail from Australia yesterday relative to the steamer Aborlour, which ran ashore near Azalua Reef whilst bound to Europe from Nauru. indicate that salvage operations have recommenced. The owners of the wreck have, found it necessary to blast away some old wreckage the Aberlour lies on, in order to get at the latter's damaged section. Lighters and tugs have been despatched to the scene, and a salvage party is on the spot.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 6