SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER.
Moon's Age: Last Quarter, ApriT'2B, -at pjn. Sunset: This evening. 5-6. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.3 L;
"Auckland ....Tuesday, — 1.44 p.m. Auckland »... Wednesday. 2.4 a-m., 2JS p.m Onehunga . ~ Wednesday, 5.34 6.8 p.m Manukau H— .Wednesday, 4.34 a-m., lU> p.m Kaipara H Wednesday. 5.24 a.m., 5.50 p.m Tidal Constants (to be added or subtracted from high water at Whangarei minus 5 minutes. Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes. Russell, plus 17 minutes, Coromandel plus 19 minutes.
ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. TUTANEKAI, Government s.s.. Sll tons, C. F. Post, at 6..T5 p.m., from Wellington, via Napier aud Gisborne.—Collector of Customs, agent. TAXIWHA. 5.6.. .T. Freeman, from P«eroa Co., agents. KANIEIU. s.s., T. Meyers, from Wbsngarel.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DAT, NEW ZEALAND. H.M.S., battle cruiser. 19.000 tons, 44,000 h.p., 8 12in and 16 4in ' suds, two torpedo tubes. Captain Lionel Halsey, at 1-30 p.m., in the stream, front Portsmouth, via Cape Town, Durban, Melbourne, .Wellington, and East Coast ports. DEPASTURES. YESTERDAY. MANAIA, s.s.. E. Stephenson, at 10.5 p-m., for Whangarei. VICTORIA, S.S., ;!,069 tons, H. J. Kell, at 7.20 p.m., for Sydney. ,3iGAPUiiI ( s.s., T. Hanltain, for Tanxanga. CLANSMAN, s.s., E. McLeod, for Rnsscll and cisua. W. Bettis, for Paeroa. ROSAMONB, s.s.. H. Dryden, for Tolago Bay and Gisborne. GJLENEiG, S.S., F. Jonas, for Wkmga- " rel. APANtTI, s.s.. J. Wilson, for Awannl, _Whanjraroa, and Manjronni. j. : WAIOTAIII, s.s., C. Hopkins, for Mercury Bay and Kuaotunu. ri; THIS DAI. ,' OPAWA, s.i., 7,330, Cameron, for Toiomaru Bay. WIMMEILA, s.s-, G. F. Entwisle, for Dnnedin. via ports. Passengers for" Gisborne: -. Misses Davies, Lodbrook, WaHdJsh, Mes- „ dames Dever, Ludbrook, Selves and two children, Messrs Wansbone, Pearson, Elliott, Malcolm, Barrett, O'Keefe, Frazer, -f. Mitchell, Hill, Huso. Clark. For Napier: " Miss Green, Mr Munn. For Wellington: Misses Daly.' Quihn. For "Lyttelton: Miseee •' Thorpe. Hsase, Mrs Mohn, Mr Mitchell. Steerage for all ports, 3D. MOVEMENTS OF UMOX 5.5. CO.'S '■ VESSELS. EAST COAST. Wednesday.—Wanaka sails for Oamaru, Blnff. and Timarn; Talune arrives from „ Eastern Pacific. Thursday.—Monowai, arrires from Southern ports; Wtmngapc sails for Newcastle; Koromiko arrives from Newcastle. Friday—Eosamond arrives from Gisborne; Waitemata arrives from Lyttelton; Rosa- ; mond sails for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. , It is expected that the Kaipara will eiil for the South about Friday next. She will discharge further cargo at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Cable advice states that the s.s. Kumira lift St. John on April 25 for New Zealand, via I'letralian ports. She is due here abom July i. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s s.s. Opawa sailed from Auckland this afternoon for Tokomaru Bay. Loading will be continued at the East Coast port. • The Snrrey is due at Auckland from . Liverpool, via Hobart. on Thursday. She has aboard for New Zealand three saloon and 43 third-class passengers, and a. larse. general cargo. The.s-s. Victoria, which left last nljcnt for Sydney, is due there on Friday, and ;back at Auckland on May H. The Wimmera sailed this afternoon for Dnnedin, ria coastal ports. She is due back at Auckland, en route to Sydney, on May 11. The Government s.s. Tntanekai arrived ,- last night from Wellington and Napier. - Captain Post is in. command. While in Auckland the Tntanekai will be utilised «a tender t" H.M.s. New Zealand. The Amokura will also act as tender to the warship. NIAGARA'S PROGRAMME. Advice has been received by the local •■■ °i?, cc of tne Cnion Co. that R-M-s. Niagara ■ will arrive at Auckland from Sydney, ©ut- ' W F ar l J^' nnd t0 on the nSrntag - of Friday, May the 9th. She is fctedto ■?• i n £ on tinnation of her paasage to - HmOlnJ,3 ' 3t 10 «»• SHAW-SAVILL STEAMEBS When the Shaw-SaviU steamer Kla Ora has completed the discharge of her St. John cargo at New Zealand ports on behalf **!.* °A f ?f r i >WDere: -Tlmaru, Wellinetoi, *% Auckland. It i s expected that she will be dispatched from this port early in June. •* ■ - dlschargins Home cargo tn the South, the White Star Zeaiandic wUL onTconTpletion. load at Timaru, Napier. Giaborn*. Picton, Lyttelton, and Wellington, finally/ COASTAL PASSENGER SERVICE. Expected Arrivals To-day.—Rotomahani, from Coromandel and Waibeke 6 pm • ■Waka&re, from Thames, 3.30 p m,- Wainjaxie, from Paeroa, 0 p.m.: Orewa, from Cabbage Bay and Amodeo Bay, 7.30 p m • Manaia, from Wbangarei, 7 p.m.; Chelmsford. from Mursflen Point. Mangapai Whangarei Heads, l'axua Bay, and Umestone Island, midnight; Waiotabi, from Mercury - Bay and Kuaotunu. G p.m.; Hauiti, from Orewa, Waiwera, Mahnrangi. and Wark■worth, 6 p.m.: Kawau. from Kawau, Pakiri, and Mangawai, 10-30 p.m.; Kotiti. from Matakana and Mullet Point, pjn. Projected Departures To-<lay.—Tantwha. . for Paeroa, o.iiO p.m.; Kaneiri, for Whangarel, noon.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 101, 29 April 1913, Page 4
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