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SHIPPING.

Moon's Sge: Fnll Moon, May . 2S, 1.48 (B.m. — -■■ Sunrise: To-morrow mbrniug, 6.53. Snnset: This evening, 4.43.

HIGH WATER.

.Auckland: To-morrow morning, 7.19; toSiorraa- €Tenins t 7.45. Oneiunga: To-morrow morning; 11-30; toSiKvrrow evening. 1L56. Manukan Heads: To-morrow morning. Iβ. Hk tOrinorrow evening, 10.36. Kaipara Heads: To-morrow moraine, ii-iw; to-morrow evening, 0.1.

AEKIVALiS. SATURDAY

Kgapnhi, s s., E. Stephenson, from Whatogarci Passengers: Misses Wright, Goittiard, Sn-1 (2). Carruth, Jlesdames Xordstraml, Carruth. Messrs Steward, Turner, •'Grey, Routh, Mallabond, Blaekie, Tippet. aiorriSi Wright, R, Ay. Dyi-r, 8.M., i!i•tiowan, Disou, Culpan, Siddal, Brown, |Kay, Whitolaw (2), Dr. Ro*s. and seven •steerage.—Northern Co., agents. SUNDAY. Kiowera, s.i, 3345, Edwin Phillips, from teyeney. Passengers; Misses Cohen, Chester. Gibson, McDonald, Iffingwood, Wilson, fclesdames Brittahi, Brett, Baker, and two children, Chester and maid, Ford and son J-orster, Uriiistead and three child■Kiiig, McDermott, Pomcrs. Wigg, Wileon anfftTo children, Messrs •A. Aiison, "i™ 1 ' Baker, Beebe, Coheii, Carpenter! jPultou, Ford, Grinstead. Gordon. lagging H,°Mr I'rttchard, Page, Rice, S; 3™IS. Stewart, White, Weiner, ioing btjiewse—-Missi-is Barrett, Bnrtoi. titfcra^e.— LDion i 0., agpnt« ,^^ fe#a - ks - P - A " Stein, from Tairua Md Mercnry Bay. I'assengrrs: Mesdames Wee.. Mnnrc. Misses Kenealy, Brv-ce Bromi, Stephens. White, O'ConWi IBrjce. Martin, Dr. Craiff, and two eteere?^- —J>ortlierci Co., agents.

Auponri, -s-s-. T. Uaultain. from Tauramga. Passengprs: Wrigley. Mavtin. Williams (2), Brewer. Misses Smith C 1) Messrs Martin. Oilmoro. J. Don-'----iss, Garrypii, G. and J. Brown. S. H. McIDaligaTl. ~8. Coney. H. Price, Lindemann Northern Co.. ag^nis. - ■ THIS DAY. Northern ChiPl", 2KJ, Sprutt from Newcastle, and Sydney. " -

DEPARTURES. SATURDAY.

Stella, s.s.. E. SeJlars, . for the coast --.■Maagapapa.-ns<e_ C. Fauliatr, for Merf.nrj Bay and TVTiakatane. SUXDAY. * Kanieri, s.s., E. Datrlins, for Wiansarei.

EXPECTED ARRIYAXS.

Talunc, s.s., from Kakaia. 6.5., Jr.pm London; sailed May $■ -dnejabont Juno. "Si. " ' Talrine. frtm"Fijif diie to-night sailed April 30^-left Sura May- 24; due Wednesday Casablanca, barque, from Melbourne; sailed Hazel Craig, barque, from Newcastle, sail,.ed May .15. Gowanburn, s.s., from New York, via Mel- . liourne and Sydney, sailed Alay 12. [Victoria. S.S., from Syflney, due Sunday. Indradevi, s.s., from New York, via Australia; sailed March 20, due about June 3 .(at Melbourne May 20} JUppingham Grange, s.s., from Liverpool ivla Melbonrne and Sydney), sailed May ilarere, β-s., from LonSon, via Melbonrne - and Sydney, to sail Jane 4. Indralema, from. . London, via MclDoame and Sydney, to sail May IS. Star" of Japan, s_s., Irom London, via Mcl- - bourne-aia Sydney; ■ sailed March. 31- to leave Sydney end of Mar; due June 3 •?f f s.s., fiom London, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed April 24 dpe about June 25. ' fe **.<? na .r<*, s.s., from New Toxk, yia Melbourne aud Sydney, sailed May 15 taaragmrr, s.sr, from' New York, via ilel- ■ bnnrne and Sydney, to sail June 22 faeyi, barque, from Marseilles to sail

- »- PROJECTSD DEPARTURES. -« . FOR SVDiCEX

ali<!wera, s.:<., to day Mesial'- >la I ' 6 ' nia ' SamQa - and "-I 1 - Jbi'ti i.OXDOX: £b .via._the South, ahout June Sahara, s-e., via the South, about Juu«

VESSELS IN PCTET.

£anadi, in aodfc iris, ULKie.s., in stream itowerfal H.M.S.. m stream. onndor, H.IJVLS., in stream Delphic, at Qneen-st. wharf at Qceen-st. Tm rt Awana,, at Queen-street wharf ' at Qne ™"« t rret XbSSSh £ - E -' at Queen-street Wharf.

CNIOX as. CO.S MOVEMENTS EAST COAST.

WEST COAST.

KOETHERN S.& CO.'S MOVEMENTS

•-ton;- *nd Port Charles, £m - Au--garei Town VFharf ats .p.m • Ncatinhi arrives, from TOfensud,'Snt --Ch«amsfora - arriTes_£roni Merenrj- Bay, and Port Charles, at 6 pm - I" Xpanui leaves for ,A"wanni r ,Walharara and Honhora at 3 a.m. ' . gaiel TWharf; leaves for

for the Great Barrier at midnisht; WalotahT leares for JTauranga ,snd OpotUd at 7 a.m.;j Thursday — Karawa" leavesfOnehunga tar New Plymouth at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p;m.); Kanicri leaves for Whaiigarci' Town Whart at 5 p.ml: Chelmsford arrires from' the Great Barrier about G p.m.; NgapuHi aT-1 rives from Wbarigarei about 6.30 p.m.Kia Ora arrives at Oncntmga from Raglan* Kawhia, aria Waitara, late; Ngafia-vra Icaree , for Mercury Bay, Tairua, and Wbangamata. at 7 p.m. .., i ' Friday — Xgapuhi leaves for Wliangarei •: Marsdeu Point, etc, at lO.a') p.m.: Kanierf arrives from Whangarei Town WhartClausraan arrives from Russell, etc.., about R a.m., and leaves for Tanranga aft s p.m.

rSPOETS.

Per Miowera, from SydneT: 4(> cases' tobacco, 20 oases oils. 100 cases lexias, 250 '.•ases sultanas, 225 cases canned frnit, •>•> tases emulsion, "U cases nails, 150 eases schnapps, IS cases phono, goods, 186 cases soap, 75 casps sardines, 100 cases salad' oil, IV.) packages tea, 229 sacks bottles, 4(59' "asks cement. JDO sacks flour, 20 sacks oil; cake. Jo barrels grease, 200 ingots lead; 307' ingots tic. 200 tmcks bonedust. 20 sacks l p-jmi<-e. SOO packages rice. 17 sacks seeay-jg: roile matting, IH'J packages Chinese sqods as bales empty bags, I» bales fodder, 45' drums carbWa, 20 crates acetic add; 20 : kegs cresin of rartar. 5 kegs acid. GO; lensthf; pipe. 400 packages fresh fruit. 4360' sacks potatoes, sundries, and transhipments' ■es Moana from Vancouver, Oniba and Moa- 4 from London. Nera from France, Empire from China and .Japan, Bielefeld frost derma-ny. and Australian coastal steamers. Per Waikare. from the South: 2600 sacks wheat, 715 sacks bran. 326- sacks barley,-57 racks hid"?. ."iO sacks malt. '*> sacks .po)----*.inl. r>s sacks potatoes. 253 sacks flonr.' "JfiOO bags fiour. 31 hogsheads ale, 336 cases soap. -15 ranges, and a quantity of s«n----di-ii-s.

SALE OF THE AL.DEBARAX

The barque Aldelmran has hcpn pnrcthasetl from Cffpt. Harrison Dougi las. who is proceeding to England on a holiday, by Capts. Ueo. MoKenzie anil Mathe-; son. apt. Jlatneson will go iv tho Tessel as saflicg master.

THE SORTHBEX CHIEF.

Tlie baroue Northern Chief, wliion left Newcastle "on April :V>. and subsequently' put into Sydney in distress arrived in the ETulf this morning. l At noon she was a-bout eight outside the reef, an 6 may reach' the harbour this evening.

THE TALUNE.

In consequence of the stormy weatli«r tiic 5.6. Talune, Irom Fiji, is uot expected ti> arrive here until late to-night or to-morrbV morning. The Taiuns has SilT.) bunches of oananas and 14-50 cases ol fruit for Auckland.

THE I'O'DO.

Tho Alley steamer l'ondor left Suxa ritf Friday last for Auckland, in contiuuatiwi ' : \oi. her voyage from Yaueouver. Tile pondo is expected to arrive ac tbis port od Wednes- - day next.

THE SYDNEY BOAT

The s.s. Miowera arrived from Sydney at 1 p.m. yesterday, after a rough passage across the Tasinnn Sea. The Miowera leaves for Sydney , again at 5;3(5 o'clock tiue ovr-niug with, the following pas ; sengers:— Misses Crabtree. S. Walter, Spong, Holmes (S). Shtlton, McDonald (2); Gross. Quinn. Chicken, E. Temperton, Wpir, Mesrtames Oliver, Whitcoiab, R. Harrowell. Montgomery. X- Stewart and chllil, Broadhurrt, Hill, E. Stone, Hind, L. Kirch, Dicke-Meroonmc. F. Sheriff, Rae, Iciereon; J. D. Schmidt, McKinley, Goodwill, infant, and two children. Chicken. Barry and child, Messrs Montgomery, Curtis, ilcCou'aell, Thompson, E. Tlionipson, Carroll, Macdonald. «. "VVoofls. <:avage. Lenders, C. Danifl. Belson, Schmidt (2). F. Sheriff, Burt, Berry, Mack .lost and party. Bellson* Whircpmb. Bramwell. J. C. Webb, Reti-wi<-k. Montgomery, T. Oliver. T. H. Harfcer, Ickerson, W. A. Rae. E. E. Gnll'e, AppJeron, Ganiman, Bramwell. R. Bonc.K. Harrowpll. Dr. D. K. Thomson. Rev. Father Thomas, Major Carew and valet, 60 steera ;re.

The scow Haere is expected to arrive." In tlie course of a weet to load at Kopuru t or Hawera.

.The barnue Haznl Craig. whicMi left <in tbe 15th inst. for Auckland;has 700 tons of coal for this port. 'U.i. : Tho s.s. Gowanburn lias left New York for -Australasian ports. Auckland will'l)6 rhe first port, uf call in this colony. g ("p.ptaiu K'.'uuetly. of the Craig line, his arrived at Nelson to take comuiand of flic barque Peru, aud sail her on to Auckland. The s.s. WalEare arrived from at 4.10 p.m. yesterday. The Waifcare leaves for the South again to-morrow aitenioou. .^ - The barqne Alexander Craig, .-which left for the Kruparu unci Sydney on Friday last, is still aDchored off the Heade, waiting for the weather to moderate. The steamer Indrajthiri. running under the auspices of the United Tyser line,'is expected to leave New York for Australian and Nevr Zealand ports ou the 22nd June. The barque Kona, which left Dargavllle •on Tliursdsxy last, sailed for Sydney and took over JKW.OOOft of sawn timber. She will probably return direct to the Kaipara. The s.s. Rarawa, which left Onehupga yesterday alfernoon lor Sew PlymouLQ, crossed the Manukau Bar at S a.m. this morning, having been detained inside tiie Heads by the bad weather.

The July cargo loading at Calcutta for Xetv ZcalaDd is to be taKen by the 'Union Company's new steamer V.'ajho'ra, which is timt'-talilccl to loave London on tbo Ist Juue. The Aparima, as previously stated, is to enter the Fiji sugar trade.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1907, Page 4

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