SHIPPING.
Mooes Age: First Quarter, August IT, ] K3o a-m.
-Sunrise;- To-morrtvsv moraine, 6.34. Snnset; This evening. 5.15. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This afternoon, OS; to-mor-row morning, 0.34. Oueimnga: To-morrow morning, 4.19; tomorrow afternoon, 4.46. _M.iiHjkau Heads: To-morrow moraine, 2,oJ*; Tomorrow afternoon. o.2fi. Kajpara Heads: To-morrow morning, 4.24. tc-ißorrow afternoon, 4.51. AEKIVALS. TESTERDAY. Ncapuhi. s.f.. c. Stepbenson. from Whangarri. Passengers: Mteses Stevens. Mason, Stone. O'NeiU, Mesdames Alison. Thomas. Lsni«iijd. Hare, Palmer. Morton, Bryan. Messrs Telman, Alison. Davis. O'Neil, «jarry. Grey, Sweet. Loluh. Eccles. Woods, powe'l. Palmer. Cons. Brag, L. J. Adams. Bond, Williams. Wilson. Nesbit. Bach. Kalis. Thorpe. Wahren. Thomas. Ross. Parker Booth, Lawrttcf. Ebars. Holland. Morrow, H. H. Adams, and 22 steerage.— ><" rxbfrn Co.. ageuts. < hHmsfnrd. s-s. K. G. Hnnken. from the Great Barrier.—Northern Co., agents. Curlew, soow. Bnrke. from Whangapoua. —Ford lane, agents. THIS DAT. Maneapspa. ?.s.. C. Fanlkner. from Wha 'saLaue. Ohi-na. and Tanransa. Fassengers: Mr and Mrs Wilson and family, Messrs Addigmn. <randia . — Northern Co.. agents. Eunerdale. 5.5..." lieu, Li. T. Hall, from the Soutn.—Messrs BoDd and Bell, aeents. l>?nan*-e. l»rie-aQtiHe. from Whangarei.— J. J. Craig. Ltd.. stents. • 'kinsman, s.s.. V.. iAris-e-d. from Mangonui. WTianparoa. and Knssell. J^assencerS: Mesdames Pomarp ami two children. Watkins, l'rinsrle and child. Flowerdav and child. A. Close. Mnrray. Campbell. Misses M. Stephens. Willis. O'Neill. Franklin. N. Stevens. Bramley. Messrs-. W. Allan. Bromley, Archibald. W. A NUbet. H. Rraiuley. J. Melvilie. Wallace. Murray. Campbell. Poritawera (2\. P. Laniean. Hall. Campion. Fredsben:. C. Kemp, ,1. Rice. A. Close. McAllister. Ward. R. S. Lamb. Taiee i-i. Boon. Major Ecles. Capi. Flunket. Fapaeia. Lieut. L-ons. Master Wiihs. and sve steerage.—Northern Co.. a~ents.
DEPARTURES YESTERDAY.
Xgariiwa. s.s.. P. A. Stein. f"r Tairaa, y^jmff!inm:Q i and Meri.nry Ray. StWia. s.#. E. Sellarf. lor the ■-oast. Kaiiieri. s.s. T. Myers, for Whangarei. Claymore, s.s.. Parker, for Wliangarei. Claymore. s.s.. W. Parter. for the coast. Souihfrn j=!?. scow. Vasta, for Tairua. EXPECTED ARKITAiS. Moknia. S.S.. from Sydney, due Monday aurniro. s-s.. from New Yort. via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed Ansrust S. due early in October.
Haiiamshire, s.s. from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed August S, doe early in October.
Lord Stanley, s.s., from New York direct, loading. Jloraysliire. 5.?.. from Liverpool, via Australia, to sad August ~-i. Bolivian, s_=-. from Xew York, via Australia, to sail Counteas of Kanfuriy. Government a.s.s., from the -Cook Islands and Nine, due first week in September. Opawa. S.S-. from London; to sail Sept. 4.; due abo=t October 24 KaLkonra. S-S-, from London, to sail Nov. 4; due about I>ecem±>er 2-4 Xiwaru, s.s., from London, via Melbourne aud Sydney; to sail Aujust 29 _^ BnceuLaur, s-s., frxym Vancouver, via FUU salted July 14; to leave Fiji about Aug. 24: due about Aiis- 29 Alaori. s.s_ from Lcndon: sailed Aug. 6; dTje aboni end of September iWakauiii, s-S-, from .London, sailed Jnne SU; line Anirnst 29 fctax of Scotland. s.s., froni Loaflon, Tia Melbourne and Sydney, sailed June IS; to leave Sydney. Aug. 15; dne Monday Hampton. s.s_. Irom New lork, Tia Au»tralia, '«"»«■" Jnae 12S; dne end of August i)evon. S.S.. from Liverpool, saiied June. 20: passed Capetown July 27; due about Ancust 26 s-s., from Calcutta, Singapore. ted Samanng, to sail I Kaimsbire, s-s., from Liverpool, via Ans-' tralia, sailed Jnlv 27; dne about Sept--1(> Indraghin, f " . from TCew Tort, via Mcl- I bourne and Sydney, sailed June 27; 4ne Sept. 6 {VFhaiia.rmL, sj., from i-oodon. vja Meit>ourne and Sydney; sailed July 31; due about Sept. 23 Sussex, β-s., from Glasgow, via Capetown; sailed June 29: due about Angus* 25 Eish, S.S., from New Sort, via Australian ports, sailed Jnly S; due about Sept. 15 Louisa Craig, banjnentine, from Newcastle, to saiL Onyx, barqne, from Surprise Island; due early ia September ;WeattierEf!eld, barque, from s. West AueTroHan port, to load Foreric, s-s., from isan Francisco; to Ball August BO Kavtm, S.S., from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga.'dne to-day
-MfiEapbnri. s_s-.. from Fiji: due Monday Hanroto, s-S-, from the Society and Cook Islands, dne August 29. Jessie Craig, barque, from Melbourne; sailed AUEiist 12
Poado, S.S., from Vanconver, vis. Fiji, to eaiJ Angast 2S. PEOXECTED DEPABTUBES. FOE SIDXET— Miowera, 5.&., Alonday Zealandia, a^.. Ansnst 26 •Kavua, e.s., via looga, Samoa, and FIJI, August 20 FOR MELANESIA: Southern Cross, s_s., September 6. FOE COOK AND SOCIETY ISLANDS" Hauroto, £.s, September 3. FOB FIJI-; - - Manaponri, September 4, r'OK tONiJON: Orari. s-s., via tie South, about A-ugus* Zi ludraJema, S.S., abont Ang. 30
VESSELS IN POET. Ngapahi, S.S., at Queen-street wharf Clansman, s-s,, at Quay-street jerry No. 3. Cbelmsford. s.s-, at Qoay-street jertr ~Nn i Southern Cross, ot Queen-street ■α-hkrf Encounter, ii.iL.S-. in stream £nnerdale, s.s., at Qneen-srreet Wnarf. Defiance, brigsntiae. in stream ilansapapa. s-s. at Quay-street jetty No 3 Katuna, s.s., at Qaeen-street Wharf Handa Isle, barquentine, at Chelsea Empreza, barqne, at Qneen-st. wharf Taiune. s.s. at Quay-street Jetty No. 2. llaediarmid, snip, in stream. Awanni, a_s-S-, on slip Solgran, barque, at Bailway wharf NOBTHEiN , CO/S MOVEMENTS. Tc-dsy — Clansman leaves for Taurangs tt 5 p.m.: Kanieri arrive? from Whanearei Town Wharf about 10.30 p.m.: Ngapuhl leaves for Marsden Point and Wbancaxei at 10.30 p.m, CMOS S.S. <_TJ."S MOVEaLrLXTS. EAST COAST. Saturday: Tadune sails for Gisborne. 'Napier, Wellington, Lytielton, and Dunedin at 12 noon. The s*-ow Seagull arrived from Whangarei yesterday. The scon- Ranger is loadins for Tairua, them-*? timber back to Auckland.
The s<-ow Curlew left for Tairua yesterday to load timber for Auckland
The scow Korora is loading Umber at Tair-aa for Auckland.
The s.s. Sqnall ias arrived at Whangarei from East Coast ports, and is expected to reach Auckland to-morrow. Her departure for the Sonih has been deferred uiitii Eocn r.n Monday.
The £.£. Morayshlre will leave Liverpool on 24th August for Auckland, the Corawall on 21st September, and Fifeshire on the 19th October, and tie Rippingham Gransre on the 16th Novembpr.
The s.s, Baden Powell lefr Wellington yesterday, and siocJd arrive at Anekl&nd ©n-Stmday next. This steamer was "recently purchased by the Northern Coal Co., of Auckland.
The sjs. Motoia lelt Sydney at 6 p.m. yesterday, and should arrive at Auckland about the same hour on Monday next. The Mokoia has 126 passengers and 900 tons of -rargo for Auckland. The dearture of the steamer from Auckland for .ne South has r>een postponed ui7til 2 p.m. on Wednesday neit-
THE EN NERD ALE. The Maoriland 5.5. Company's steamer arrived from Southern ports early Uiis morning, wiUi a cargo of produe". The Eanexdale, -n-blcii is a splendid type of the modern cargo-carrier, has > carrying capacity of ISO tons. She ipHsike srefißlar tries to AstibtetS eiflk;
anfl tbencfe across to Australia wiri timber, returning with coal to a feouthern port. The rcmia trip will pro . bably occupy about sis weeks. Tie Ednerdale sails at Doon to-morrow for the k-aipara to Load amber for Sydney;
■ "THE ORARL : The- New Zealand Skipping Company's steajner Orari is expected to leave Waitaxa Umhoitow for Auckland, and. ehouia arare here on Monday next. The steamer ■wiu taie in frozen meat and genera! ear so for London at Auckland, and leave for the Sooth about the 2ith inst. She is Timed to leave the colony finally for Loadon about lie end of the present month.
COASTAL MASTERS" ASSOCIATION-
The masters of coastal vessels trading "ct of Auckland have formed a clnb for their mutnal benefit, and have furnished a room in Endeans Bnildinsrs. where mempers may foregather for social intercourse anring the tim<> they are nn shore. The tlab is to he known as the Auckland Coastal Masters" Association, and already a large number of members have been earn lied.. Besides its social aspect the association ■β-jh assist Its members in industrial disputes and other matters affecting the generality of members.
IMPORTS. Per Ennerdaie, from the Sooth: 703 ton: rtrodnce.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 4
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