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Moon's Age: Full Moon, October SO, 8.10 p.m. Sunset: This evening, 6.9. Sunrise;- To-morrow morning, 6.*?. HIGH WATER. Auckland: This afternoon, 5.0; to-morrow morning, 5.25. . Onehnnga: To-morrow morning, 9.13; tomorrow pypni-ng, «> ■&). '. ilanukau Heads: To-morrow morning, (i.53; to-morrow evening, 8.10. Kalpara Heads: To-morrow morning, 9.15; to-iiorxow evening, 9.33. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Rlmu, scow, from Coast. Ranger, scow, Anderson, from Mercury Ea>;- , ; Nora Niven, steam trawler, McAlister, from the coast—Master, agent Apanui, s.s-, K. H. Gibbons, from Awanui, Houhora, and Waiharara. Passengers: Mesdames L. B. Mathews, R. H. Gibbons, Misses Gerring, O. E. Puekey, E. Te Marei, Messrs H. Wallace, Davis, R. V. Johnston, H. Willis, W. H. Evans. J. Wauch, W. W. Evans, P. Gibbons, Goodwin, Master Anderson.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DAY. Manaponri, s.s., 2060. Benton, from Westiport.—Passengers, steerage: Messrs. Anderson, Mack, James, Henry—Union Co., agents Squall, s.s., Morrison, from Glsborne.— iUaion Co,, agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. . Dandy, scow, for Mercury Bay. . -i JNiTmie, ketch, for Nganguro. ■ Baden-Powell, s.c, W. Nicholson, for iWhan^aroi. Ngatiawa, s.s., P. A. Stein, for Tairna and I ilercury Bay.—Passehgess: Miss Tuckei, Mrs. Geo. Usher, Messrs. -T. Hannan, Geo. Usher. Clansman, s.s., E. McLsoa." for Tauranga. Passengers: Masses Pltkethley, Berridge Mrs. Dickey, Messrs. J. Motion, S. Edmis*on. Diamond, A. Cleave, W. M. Dnffus. Ngapuhi, s-s., E. Stephenson, for Maisden Point and Whingarei. Passengers: Misses Bolton, Phillips, Mitchell, Davis, Hanson, • Hickey, Mesdames Andrews, Gaze, Patterson. Lloyd, Bartlett, Davis, Bennet. McKenzie, Tregaskis. W. R. Clark, Messrs. Hare, Andrews, Mackesy, W. Blacklock, (2), Clark. F. Kfchy, Johnson, Gaze, Wallace, Crombie, AJderton. Tnrbott, iPenwaxden, G. Nicol, Hon. T. Thompson. tIHIS DAY. Mocra, 2027, D. for Dunledin, via ports. Passengers for Gisborne: sMlsses M. Smith, Courtney, Mrs. Todd and infant, Messrs. H. M. Shepherd, T. A. Cooper, J. Kennedy, S. C. Priestly. J. MacHaig, B. Deeiey, Todd, O'Neal Co. • For Napier: Miss Alexander, Messrs. E. WSaJton, S. Clark, G. Baiidon, P. .Mackay, Caxr, .Wl Reay, G. Reay. For Wellington: Messrs F. E. Smith, Trendwell. Badd, Annitage. For Lyttelton: Messrs. W. Pitcaithly, J. Pitcaithiy. W. P. Bryden, B. Waterston. For DTmedin: Miss Harley, Dr. Church.. •For all ports: 25 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. iitua, from Sydney, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, due November 7. ■Silver' Cloud, barquentine, from Newcastle; sailed October 39. Hawke's Bay, s.s., from New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, to sail Oct. 26 j| Victoria, s.s., from Sydney, due Sunday. Geni, barque, from Marseilles, via the Bluff 0 and Wellington; sailed Sept. 4. iYeddo, s.s., from San Francisco, sailed September 27; due about Tuesday New Orleans, from New York direct, to sail about Oct. 30 Opawa, s-s., from London, sailed September . 10; dne about October 30. Orari, from West Coast of England. ports; leaves Liverpool November 30; due January 19 Bafcaia. s.s, .from London; to sail November 4; -erne DeeemEer 2S .Corn-wall, s-s., from Liverpol; sailed, September 21: dne abont Nov. 22 Star of Japan, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney; sailed Sept. due . Nov. 23 Kiwaru, s.s., from London, via Melbourne and Sydney, Eailed Aug. 30;' due about Oct. 28; (at Melbourne Oct. 12) Habart, s.s., from Moji (Japan), via, Bhtff, Timarn, and Lyttelton, sailed Aug. 31; (at Bluff Oct. XL) Nerehana, si, from London, via Melbourne an<l Sydney, to sail in October. Morayshire, s.s., from Liverpool, via Australia, sailed Ang. 24; dne about Oct. 26 (at Melbourne Oct. 12) Eailamshire, s.s, irom New York, via Melbourne and Sydney, sailed Ansust 3, left Sydney Oct. 14; due Saturday Lord Stanley, s.s., from New York direct, soiled September 20; dne about Nov. 15 priana, s.s., from New zorfc, ria Melbourne and Sydney; sailed August 23; due about Nov.. 5 (at Melbourne, Oct. 17.). Kaioara, from London, to sail Nov. 4; dne about December 24 iWeathersfield, barque, from a .West Australian port, . to load Star of New Zealand, s.s., from New Tort,. via Melbourne ■ and Sydney; sailed September 14; due about Nov. 25 Star of Ireland, from West Coast of England ports direct; left Liverpool Sept. 11; due November 7 Fifeshire, S-s., from West Coast-of England ports direct; leaves Liverpool October 19; Sue about December 15 .SElvastan, from New York direct; to sail; Oct. 22; dne abont end of Dec. Indradevi, from London, via Mel- . Eottttip: mrd, Sydney, sailed Octobecai. . r PBOJECTJIBOrDEPABTTJEES, "FOB SYDKEY— iZeaiandia, Monday* FOR FHI: Manaponri, &s.. October^oOL FOB LONDOKvia the Sonth»-abmitiOct._3o VESSELS' IN POBT4 [Wainma, s-s., at Cbplsea Iris, in stream. Manaponri s.s. at Queen-street-wnaxC, SojnfiT s-s. at Hobson-street wharf. Saeo, at Qneen-st. wharf CasaWanca, barque, at Railway Wharf. Greyhound, a± Qneen-street Wharf. May Howard, at Qneen-street Wharf. .Countess of Banfuriy, a.s.s., at (Jueenrst. -wharf ' - - ©ncentscr, in CiUlope-rDock; .... iOnjrs, in ..stream '' t" KORTHERN" CCL's MOVEMENTS. To-day — Ngapuhi arrives from WhaUgarel about 4 pjn. Kanieri leaves lor iWhangarei at 31 pjn.; Auponri arrives jfroni Hokianga. gimday.—Rarawa, leaves Onehunga . for New Plymouth at 4.15 p.m. (train 2.30 P-m-); Ngatiawa arrives from Tairna and Mercury Bay about 4 a.m.; Paeroa arrives from Whakatane; Clansman arrives from Ta-trranga about 6 a.m.; Waitangi arrives at Onehnnga from Waltara-and Kawhia" early. Monday-: Clansman leaves for Russell, iWbartgaToa and Mangonul at 6 p.m.; Chelmsford leaves for Mercury Bay, Port Charles and Kennedy Bay at 7 n.m.; Waioterhi leaves for Tannmga and Opotiki at 4 jun.; Ngatiawa leaves for Tanranga at 5 ipJEi; Ngapnhi leaves for Marsden Point and Whangaiei at 9.30 p.ml; Kanieri arrives from Wiangarei about 7 p.m.; Waitangi leaves Onehnnga for .Raglan and Kawhia'at 2 p'-ia.. (train LlO p.m.); Muritai leaves hunga,' for Wanganui at 1 p.m. UNION S.S. CO.'S EAST COAST. Monday: Hanpiri arrives from East Coast Bays. Tuesday: Haupiri sails for East Coast Bays at G j>.m. Thursday: Talune arrives from Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington. Napier and Glsborne; Squall arrives from Napier and Gisborne. Saturday: Talune sails for Gisborne, Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin at 12 noon; Squall sails for Gisborne at 12 noon. WEST COAST. Sunday: Tnkapuna arrives from New FlyMonday: Takapuna sails for New Plymouth and Wellington at 2 p.m. (train L 10). Tuesday: Kittawa arrives from Greymonth. -iVednesday: Kittawa sails for Greymouth at 3 p.m.; Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth, and sails for "same ports at 3 p.m. (train 2.10 p.m. 2. Friday: Taiapnna arrives from New Plymouth and Wellington, and sails for New Plymouth only at 4 cm. V HTJDDART BARKER CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Sunday: Victoria- arrives from. Sydney; Zealandla arrives" from-East Coast ports. Monday; Zealandla sails for Sydney at 8.30 p.m, - --"'- ■' -;-' '-;■ :*-.« ...-- , Tuesday} VletoriarJß*U«eto^4East-Coast
• IMPORTS. Per Manaponri from Westport: 900 tons of coal. .. ' . Per Squall, from Gisborne: 500 sheep. The scow Southern Isle, sails lor Mercury Bay. to-morrow. . The scow Welsome leaves Waiomb to-day for Whangarel to load for Auckland. The s.s. Nora. Niven arrived from the Coast last night. She leaves again shortly to resume her experiments. The s.s. Zealandla shon Id arrive from Gis r borne about noon to-morrow. She will berth at the outer eastern tee, Queen-street wharf. .The' s.s. Hallamshire Is - expected to arrive from New York and, Australian ports late to-night or to-morrow morning. The Hallamsnirc has COO tons of cargo for Auckland. — The acting agent for the 'Frisco cargo lino. Mr. J. C. Snedding, advises that the s.s. Yeddo, which left San Francisco on September 27, should arrive at Auckland on or about Tuesday nest. The Yeddo leaves for Sydney soon alter arrival. The s.s. Victoria, due to arrive Irom Sydney tA-morrow evening, will berth at the Hobson-stref wharf. The Victoria has BO saloon and 67 steerage passengers, and 730 tons of cargo for Auckland." The scow SeaenU arrived at Russell yesterday from Auckland. She leaves again tonight for Wihansaroa, to load timber for Auckland. •- The s-s. Manaponri arrived from West port at 3 o'clock this morning with a cargo of coal. The Manaponri will be floated into Calliope Dock on Wednesday nest lor cleansing ana painting, and sails for ifljl on tne ovth met. It is expected that the s.s. Bncentaur will be floated ont of Calliope Dock on Wednes. day nest, after undergoing extensive re5 a! JiL? s . the resnlt or damage sustained on a reef at Suva recently. The s.s. Squall arrived from Glsborne at "„t S d J after la »aing 800 sneep at Orakei, berthed at the Hobson-street S2J? '«»d for East Coast ports."SStt expected to take her departure hence at o o'clock this evening. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1907, Page 4
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