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SHIPPING.

Moon's Ag« New Moon, May 6, at 7.54 p.m. Sunset: Thile evening. 5.5. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.32.

HIGH WATER.

Aneklawd. ...Wednesday, — 2.3!>"pjn. Auckland....Thursday 3.2 a.m., 3.34 p.m. Onehunga Thursday, fi.32 a.m., 7.4 p.m. Wivnukau H-.Thursday, 5.82 a.m., 6.4 p.m. Kalpara H...Thursday,- G. 22 a.m., 6.54 p.m. Tidal Constants (to bo added or snbtracted from blgli water at Auckland). — "Wbatigarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plue 10 minutes, Taurnnjta minus 12 minutes, Knssell pins 17 minutes, Coromandel plus 19 minutes.

ARRrYALS. TESTERDAT. , MANAIA. s.s.. E. Stephenson, from Whs- c ugarei. Passengers: SO excursionists.— Northern Co.. agents. WAIOTAHI. s.s.. C. Hopkins, from Mer- , cury Bay and Kuaotunu. —Northern Co., '■ agents. / ''• ROTOMAHANA. p.s.. A. Stephenson, 1 from Coromaudel.—Northern Co., agents. 1 GLENELG, s.s.. F. .Tonas. from Whanga- 1 rel.—.Tas. Smith and Co.. Ltd.. agents. WAIMARIE. s.k.. W. Bettis, from Paeroa. r i—Northern Co.. agents. t BADBN-rOWELL. s.s., n. Petersen, from Whangarei. —Northern Coal Co., " agents. THTS DAY. 3 DAPHNE, s.s.. E. 11. Goertz, from What ■sign ret—Northern Co., agents. c CHELMSFORD, s.s.. .*. Taw. from Mars- a -den Point and wav ports.—Northern Co., I ' -agents. i NGAPUHI. s.s.. T. Haultain. from Tan- * Tanga. Passengers: Misses Taylor, King I 12), Hannah, Adnams. Lindsay, Gamman and four children, Messrs Guinness, Skelton, 3'hillips, Stewart. Chater. Turner, Burt. 'Carter. Woods, McGibbon, Reid, Lovatt, , Falconer, Ridder. Overton. Farmiloe. Piatt, Johnson. Hine, Masters Phillips, Adnams, . Johnston, and five steerage.—Northern Co., agents. CLANSMAN, s.s.. E. McLeod, from Rus- j pell. Passengers: Mesdames Haddon and -child. F-ord and three children. Eynon and five children. Nurse Hyatt, Misses Murphy. OreevV. Gibbs. Messrs G. B. Main. T. J. * Ed,wards. Ford (2). C. Wood, Rev. Haddon, I ,W. Gittos. —Northern Co., agents. KIA ORA. .s.s., 6.535, Macfie, at 1 p.m.. ] from St. John, via Australian ports.—New " -Zealand Shipping Co.. agents. c ... DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. TANIWHA, s.s.. J. Freeman, for Paeroa. MOVEMENTS OP UNION S.S. CO.'S ' VESSELS. ' EAST COAST. Thursday.—Monowai, arrives from South--_n ports; Whangape sails for Newcastle: ' Koromiko a— lyes from Newcastle; Talune arrives from Eastern Pacific. . Friday.—Rosamond arrives from Gisbon—; ' Waitemata arrives from Lyttelton; Rosamond sails for Tolbga Bay and Gisborne. , ( WEST COAST. I Thursday—Kararnn arrives from West- .. port. . Saturday—Haupiri arrives from and re•t—as" to Wellington, Nelson, and Picton. The. s.s. Whakatane, now landing St. John cargo at the Railway wtiarf. Is to sail for Southern ports on Friday. The s.s. Bin—taka, due at Auckland from Liverpool early In May, Is coming to the agency of Messrs Arthur 11. Nathan, Ltd. The Surrey is due late this afternoon from Liverpool, via Hobart. She will follow the Tyser s.s. Nerehana at P, Queen Street wharf. ■■ Upon completion of loading Wanganui shipments, the, Tyser Whakarua proceeds ' „ Napier, Gisborne, and Wellington to complete. I As was anticipated, the May ship guide issued, by the Union. Co. shows the tonnage owihed. exclusive of the four "Granges," to be 202,-3 tons The s.s. Waitemata is to leave Lyttelton 1 for Auckland, via Timaru, to-night. She is due here early nest week with a cargo of produce. The s.s. Koromiko Is due at Auckland late to-night or to-morrow morning from Newcastle. She will berth at RB, Railway wharf. The Union Co.'s Karamu arrived at New Plymouth' this morning. She is to leave there this afternoon for Onehunga, where she will discharge the balance of her coal cargo. Now landing London cargo at the Railway wharf, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Kaipara is to sail on Saturday mornlng for Wellington. The s.s. Otaki, which left London last wuek tor Ufuuedin, Lyttelton, land the Bluff, is due at tie first-named New Zealand port about June 0. The Maheno is to sail from Sydney this afternoon for Auckland. She is due here on Sunday. The Maltat lett Dunedin yesterday for Auckland. She is also due here on Sunday, The Northern Co.'s Ngatiawa Is still barbound at Opotiki, apd it is not expected that she will be able to get out to-day. The Tasman is to leave Tor Tauranga, via Whakatane, at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow. The charter of the Willochra by the •Union Company includes a right to purchase—a right that will, no doubt, be avaucd c f to meet the increasing demands on the coin pony's progresslveness. . The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s s.s. "Ruapebu is now not due at Wellington from London and Hobart till Friday afternoon. ■She has a email quantity of cargo aboard to he transhipped to Auckland. Shnw, Snrill. and Albion Co.'s s.s. Pakeha is due at this port from the South and Whangarei about Monday next. She ds to sail finally from Auckland for London about May 7. The Northern Co. advise tliat as from Jnnc -1 the Rarawa will revert to her winter time-table of two trips a week, leav--sng Onehunga every Monday and Thursday, dr,d salting from New Plymouth every Tuesday and Friday on Uie return trip. Messrs Russell and Somers advise that t*he Anchor -Line Waimea has been delayed on the coast by wet weather. She is now due af Oneliuiiga on Friday morning. She will leave on the evening of the same day or on the following morning for Nelson, Greymouth, Hokitika, and Westport. MONOWAI DUE TO-MORROW. The Union Co.'s steamer Monowai sailed from Gisborne at 1 p.m. to-day for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. The steamer is due here about, noon to-morrow, and upon arrival will be berthed at D, Queen Street wharr. She will sail on the return passage to Dunedin, via ports, oh Saturday afternoon. SURREY'S AUCKLAND PASSENGERS. The F. and S. steamer Surrey, due at Auckland this afternoon from Liverpool, via Hol.-art, has aboard the following passen- .... gers:—Saloon: Dr., ,H. G. Phippen, Mr •Harold Farhrotber, Mrs Phippen. For Auckland:- Third-class—Misses Parry, Marlow, Mrs Sydney, Messrs Dickinson, Miles, Levy, Parry, Pennington, Colquitt, Pearock. Sydney. Seddon, and Edgar. For Wellington, eight third-class, for Lyttelton •ili third-class, for Dunedin nine third-class, for New Plymouth three, for Greymouth one, for Bluff two, for Picton one. The .. Surrey is to berth at P, Queen Street. Ki'A ORA IN PORT. -The-steamer Kia Ora running In the East-«j-n Canadian service for the New Zealand E—pping .Company, arrived In the stream . at Anckland at 1 p.m. to-day from St. John,! yu Australian ports.. The Kia Ora left St. J«nn on March 3rd last, and made the run "Ahd-land, via Cape Town, Mel*£T'S<-. l S7 £ nc J' and Auckland. The Kia '" * , '"*__^At?- b s?*S a at Q ' Street Auckland, the *—. iS ?P PJpceed t0 Wellington, Lyttcl',£5? Kia Ora is to^oaa »~b<S B _X rt wKe " *"V c „ au! '°"''' cargo »*£__-?£— J_ at. the end of .—■>-« of. June.

COASTAL PASSING—R SB—VICE. tE_pected Arrivals. —To-day: Wakatere from Thftmes, 6.30 p.m.; Tamwlia from Pileroil, 10 p.m.; Kanieri from Whangarei, 11.30 p.m. TALUNE DUE TO-MORROW. Wireless advice from the Union Co.'s s.s. Talune is that she will arrive at Auckland to-morrow from the Eastern Pacific Her next bntward sailing for Island ports is to be taken on May Gth. CROWN OF TOLEDO. Advice from London is that the Crowd of Toledo sailed from New York for Auckland, via ports, yesterday, but it sbfe—9 likely that the steamer would be dispatched from the United States port towards the end of last week. She may be expected here early in July. The CrOWn of Toledo Is a Steamer of 0,070 tons, and is COmmanded by CaptSJn Grindley. Messhs A. H. Nathan and Co.. Ltd.. are the agents.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 4