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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: New Moon, August 3, at 0.2S a.m r unset: This evening. 5.0. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.53. HIGH WATER. Sr-cklartd. Monday. 1.20 a.m.. 1.47 pjn. Auckland Tuesday, 2.22 v.m., 2.44 p.m. I'.-n h.mga.. .-Tuesday, 5.52 a.m_, 6.14 pjn. Marukau 11. .Tuesday, 4.52 a.m., 5.14 p.m. i-..-iirara H. .Tuesday, 5.42 a.m., ti.4 pjn Tidal Constants (to be added or strbtr:u ted from high water at Auckland): — \\ langarei minns 5 minutes, Thames plus IU minutes. Tauranga minus 12 minutes, l:us--ell pins 17 minutes, Coromandel pins Tj minutes.

■MANAIA. s.s.. E. Steplienson. from WiaXKTJrei. Passengers: Mesdames Mcltae, Tl.orne. Heaver. Hunt. Lindsay antl child. ' urtis. Misses Roberts. I'.elL Jones. Messrs Chambers, Paine. OHara, i terra nd. Peac<;-'-; McDonaliL Palmer. Calvert, Rice, 3-ii.kpr. Foley. Heaver. Kvacs. Stone. Kirker, I lonaMscm. Hill Brown, Millar. O/unnold. l.ee=s Murdoch. Quinlan, HoMswnrtt, Cam-γ-oq. Graham. Camplin. Simpson, McNab. Master Thorne. and 11 steerajre.—Northern • "o_ a cents. p.?.. F. A. Marlndoe, from CoromscdeL —Nortliern Co.. apents. TASMAN. S.S-. C. Fanlkner. from Whakatare and Tanransa. —Northern Co_, agents. SUNDAY. UAMABJ. F.s_ 5.114 tons. J. M. Morton. at T. 30 a_m_. from ■Wellington.— A. S. Paterson and Co.. Ltd-. ajenUi. UA'IENO. s_s_ .".,282 tons. D. M-cLean. at p-m_ from Sydney. Pasaeireors: Hisses Ollare-, lranhar. Cope. Stichbury. Allan. Paterson. Simpson. Mesdatues Vencptti Doar. Eebpsrh. Couley. Mynott, Masuire, Moir and two children. Hewitt, Messrs Brown, Weir. Spilman. Browne, ilenehev. Vencetti. Bash. Duar, rmar, Kal-nL-in. Grieves. Winter, Sullivan. Moroney. Tnom. Street. Xpwson. Fnrst. Rebnsoh. Cou-!r-y. Seed- White, Wright Jessep. Braid. ■\L«rnire. Haynes. Van Staveren. Oewitt. • Jcai-e Mnlligan. JlonlL. Bedinjrfleld. I-.lain. Captain Kendall. Captain Doorley. Dr. TaJt, and 71 steerage.—t'nion Co..] MOXOWAI, s.s- "A"Z tons. A. 31. BiJwin. at li-jO a-m_ from Southern and K-ist Coast j.ori- Passengers: Misses Wt-atheralL Kos.■r?on. Behrina, White. iUUar. Wilson. Hyland, B<rz-je. McPhee. Mesdames G. F. Itooth. Marqnis. Stiinoch. Ilaipern. Denhy and two cMldren, Thompaoii and two cbil-tir-n ntt.-h-.T and ihUd, Jlyland. vvuiiams. Pitt Messrs <:. F. Bocth. A. Milne. T Houliba-n. E. I". Umin, P. H. Pexpisson, Marquis. J. McKendrick. J. Morris. James ■\Vhitr. V. Connelly. Conrtent. Stnno<-h. (Jaffnpv lienby, Bradbury. W. M. Chapman. W .1 Hill. S. Rawnsley. <;. K. Webb. W. J. ■ -iwson. H. Fraser. frijubart. J. McPheo, Martin. J. Archibald, J. Veale. ntitte. Hal3i.iny. Cap42iin Flctfher. Major Pitt, and 45 —Union Co.. anents. WAIOTAILL s.s.. C. Hopkins, from Taima ard Mercury Bay. Passeusers: Mrs. Bennett. Messrs. Bennett, Harris. Don, Phillips, \S iii:inson. Harrison i 2.1. and Lacrosse team (l."»i. — Northern Co.. aironts. MAIUORIB CIiAIG, barque. -400 tons, W. .7. Hclmes, at 1.5 p-m_, from Meiboarne and Geelong.— 3. J. Craig, Ltd.. agents. <;UKYHOTJ!vD, nniillary SfhoODfiT, 10S tons. H. bnliritzky. from Northern ports. Mrs. Sabritzty. Messrs. 'Wagener. BoUcii, Vito. Meenan (3), Riordan. — tioidsbro' and Co.. agents. THJS DAT. r*HELMSFORD. s.s.. Keatley. from Vx'ii.ikatinc and Ohiwa. —Norlhern Co., agents. SQUALL, Jones, from Crisborne, via pons Line, agents. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. STAR OF AUSTRALIA. s_s.. 6JH7 tons, F. W. Ulyatt at 6.35 p.m., for Napier, WelUnjrroo. Lvttelton, and Dunedin. TALUNE. 2.OST tons. R. E. Smith, at 11.20 p.m.. for and Lyttelton. TAKAWEEA. iOOS tons. S. Vint, at 5.." p.m.. for Ejxst Coast and Koathern ports. EOSAMOJTO, s.s., H. Dryden, for Tolago Eay and ijiiborne. CNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Tuesday—R.M.s. Maftima arrives from Vancouver, and sails for Sydney: Monowai Bails for Sontheru ports. Wednesday—Navua sails for Eastern l'aoilic Islands: Wh.onfrape sails for Newc:istle: Ivaiapo: to be announced. Thursday—Rosamond arrives from Gisbnrne: K.-.kanoa arrives from Westport: Kaari suils f-.r Fiji: Maifcii arrives from Southern ports; Niagara arrives from FrMay— n.M.s. Niauara sails for Suva, Honolulu. Vancouver. Saturday—Rosa-nond sails for Tolosa Bnj ana Glsbarne; Maitai sails Tor Southern !>ori-■; KL>kauoa. destination to be anuounccd. WEST COAST. Rarawa nrrires from New Plymouth V»eon«-!-day and Saturday, and sails for New Plymuu'.u llomiay and Tbjirsday. I'UASTAL PASSBSiGEK SERVICE. Expected Arrivals This Day.— Aupouri. from TUa n.->. C..1-> p.m. WalmariC, from l'aorn.i, a..:0 piu.; I>:ip>ine. from Whaiil':i.ii, ILJJ j>.ni.; fiael, Iruni Waipn -ami Projected Uopartures ThLs Day. —Wiaotalii. s.s-. for Mercury Hay and Kuaotunu. 7 p.m.: PseroM. s.s. for Mai-sden Point. Maucapai. Wliansarei Heads. Parua Bay, an-: l/Ui'-sTnnc Island. ': p.m.; Clansman for Kussell and Opua. >; p.m.:. Tanln-ha. ' for 1., , -" i. fi ;>.ni.: Sgapuhl. for Tauransa, 7 p.m.: Manaia. fur lYhanparpL 10 "p.m.: K:inii!. £or KaTvun. Ix-iuh. Pakiri. and M:in::in-ai. .". p.m.: limn (from :.■- >■■>■.• Plyaiuaih, .'! p.m. IMPORTS. Per ! ;r"-!i.iund. from Northern ports: i!."C rases :ind SUI sacks kauri ptnn and quantity I", r Mtinnwal, from Sonthcrn ports: 2.56 C ft!. ~~ p.iiatoi-s. 1.115 sacks oats. :iV> sacks iliatr. I.::.", sacks v. leat. 7i<> sacks malt, 101 Rack« i-ii.-tsrf.Kit. -7f. sa.-ks b-.m. r,o bass nnimis. r,n pollard. l.il«i sacks flour, J- s.i.ks uurli-y <i:is- L . 2M .sacks rolled oats. :J4S half-_ w.wl. 110 boxes soap, 7U boxes I'uttcr. ir. . ;>s«-s acid, so cases cheese 50 drums ..P. ami larce quantlty sundries IVr Marjori.j Crais, from Gcelong: 630 tons ;,r.4uce. I'ir Maheno. from Sydney: 1.071 pieces timber. 72 cases tobacco. 536 ba = s onions 4im 'ra:.-~ onions, nis sacks boned nst 312 bass maize, l'4o sacks fertiUser. 15u rs c If. ilmms carhiile. IUJu bags bark. ,so< rases schnapps, -jr,.! sacks flonr. BO) Backs m.-;r.urp. ami transhipments ex Sydney Kannwna. i\ frril.o<-. Cooma. Zeal'audia y.Pstfal.n, Saint Andrr-e. Wyroema. Orama <..racchua. Indianic. Nnirnshire. Bia, Mcl bourne, Mataram, Kumano Maru, Maloja Thn stf-amer nolphic has not yet been re ported ou TirKiri. T . h " l"nion rnmpany'a steamer Corinna i> to *e.ive \\c;,in£:ton on Thursday for Plymouth. Pinon, and Onehunga. Now in port, the steamer Kami is to safor Mini and I.antuka on Thursday next Sh- is id load in the Fiji Group for A^S ■ '■;" :nU; " wT T : "* Malta Is ' .cive Wellington at c p.m. to-day fo ' t'J X ' ] " L Sh<? U dU ° h " e ° n Captain it. E. Smith is m eharce of th Sir. G. A. tarsy is second. It, order to load Home cargo, tie Shay Snvill Live steamej Mumsiri arri-red i Aiik :.n.l yesterday fro m WeiUnrton SI w .._ hf'thed at the Railu-av wharf

After a smart passage of just over seven aay>. the bar.iue Marjorte Craig arrived „ t Arx'ldand yesterday afternoon. She was »„£. U"is mormns t 0 disehar.se,

After completton of dlsxiiarge of her | cargo of New York merchandise in the ! south, the s.s. Aberionr is- to go to Ocean j Island To load phosphates for Germany.

The Richardson. Line coaster Squall arrived at Auckland early this morning from <*lsborne. f'he is to sail on the return passage to East Const bays aud ports tomorrow night.

Cable advice has been received by the local agents for the Federal Shire line that tbe s-s. Dorset, which left Lyttelton for Avorrmonth on May 26, arrived at her destination on J-uly 11.

After discharge at Southern ports, the Tyser Line steamer Star of Australia, which sailed on Saturday evening for Wellington, via Napier, will go to Australian ports to load for Home.

The training steamer A-parima is fixed to sail from Calcutta at the end of this month for Auckland via Singapore and Samarang. She will bring down the usual cargo of Eastern merchandise.

It is announced that the schooner Greyhound h:is been purchased by the Northern Company from Subrltzky Brothers. After docking." the Greyhound will resume her ordinary service to Northern ports.

Due at Sydney from San Frattciern on Atisrust m. Aorangi will he relieved in tie mail service by the steamer Willochra, whicli is tvliednlcil to sail fmm Sydney for 'Frisco via ports mi September <>. The irnit steamer o£ the Trser fleet due it Auckland Is The s.s Indraleina, from London. She is eipprrrvl here about Anjrusi 20. The liDpr Whjik.trua. which left London on. 23rd July, is due here about 21st September. Pahle advice aonotnicos the arrival at Sydney yesterday of the Na?w Zealand Shippinz Co.'s steamer Ilakala from Dmtfdm. The vessel has berm chartered to load wheat at Commonwealth ports for the United Kingdom or the Continent Wireless advice is to the effect that the Navua will arrive at Ancklrad at 6 p.m. to-day from Fiji direct. She will berth on arrival at S. No. 2 jetty. The Navua, which is to take the Talune's running for a trip, is to sail at noon on Wednesday for the Eastern Pacific. VIA WIRELESS. The follo-n-ins vessels are expected to be within wireless call at the Auckland radio station this evening:—Marama, Talnne, Tut:tD<?kai. Kemuera, Mne.raki, Slautika, Maitai. Matapno, and Wahlne. At Wellinston: Marama. Navua. Taltme. R«muera, Jloeraki, Manuka, Maitai. aud Wabine. ATUA LEFT SUVA. Cable advire to hand Is that the Union Company's steamer Atua left Suva yesterday in continuation of her passage from Sydney to Auckland, via ports. The vessel comes on to Auckland via Levnka, Apia, Vavau. Haapai. and Nukualofa, she h> due here on Thursday, August IU. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. Mjiheno, to sail 10 p.m.:—Misses Casey, Hay, Cornish. Grove. Mesdumes- Casey, Grove, ©nekworth. Peterson, Bell, 1-ake. Tansey. Casey, Gthsoo. Messrs Isaacs, Duckworth. Healy, Casey (2). «im, Wyatt, Duerkap, Grissiir. Hedpecoek, Ari'teer. Bell. Jfntt. Cook. Habel. Rev. Peterson, and 5o steerage. OIL STEAM'EUS. The Vatruiim Oil Co.'s ciiitrtert»d steajmor Cape EretOU, :572 tons, Capi. Wilson, left New York nn L'brt Jirav for Auckland, ]nc.li«n with v large ciirso or case oil for distribution at the princjp-.il Kew Zwihind pons. The veesel is due here about Aufrust 10. Now in I.ytteltcn landitis case oil. the steamer VVak«iieW is to come on to Auckland vi.-i W.-li-iutrton and Napier. She is due at Wellington on August 4. and ihis port about li;e middle <if die month. MAUKNO AND MONOWAI. The I'niuu Company's steamer Mahouo arrived frum Srd-uey early yesterday afternoon, after a tine-weather passage acrusa the Tastnan Sea from Sydney. She was berthed at Q. Qceen Street wharf. The vessel is timed to sail at 10 p.m. to-day for Sydney direct. The s.s. Munovai arrived at Anckland yesterday morning from Dunedin and way ports, and was berthed at B. Hobson. Street wharf. The vessel is to sail on the return passage South to-morrow afternoon. CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE. E3I.S. Nlacara is fixed to sail from Sydney to-day for Auckland. She is due bere early on Friday morning, and is schednled to sail at 4 p.m. on that day for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Wireless advice to hand from tbe s.s llarama is to the effect that the vessel will probably rJach Auckland from Vancouver, via ports, at 0 a.m. to-morrow. Upon arrival she will be berthed at P, new Queen Street wharf. She is fi*ed to snil ontwards for Sydney at 5 p-rn. on Tuesday, where she is due Saturday ne^ct. En route from Vancouver to Anckland and Sydney, the s.s. Makura Is timed to leave Vancouver on An-snst 6. She is due here on August 2G. and at Sydney on the 30Si pros. VESSELS IN POKT. CANAKA CAPE,,e.s.. at RB, Railway wharf EEYIKEN. s-s., in stream UACEOTO, s.s., in stream INGA, 5.8., in Calliope Hock IRIS, ruble 3teamer, at Devonport KAURI, S.K., at Chelsea. KAiAI'OI, is., at KF. Hailway wharf UAHiiXO. a_s., at Q. Queeu Street wharf mam ART, s.s.. RC, liiiilv.-ay wharf MONOWAi. ss.. at B, Hobson Street wharf MAIUOKIE I'HAlti, barque, at 8, No. 2 jetty PYiiAIIUS, U.Ms., in stream. RONA. bai-qne. at RA, Railway wharf, TALUNK, s.s.. at I". Queen Street wharf. WHANCiAI'B, s-s-, in stream rnOJECTED DEPARTTJEKS. ATUA, E.s., for Sydney; Aujjust 32 KOKOMIKO. 5.8.. for Sydney; July 29 SIAHENO, s.s., for Sydney; July 2a M.AUAAIA, s.s., lor Sydney; July 29 HAMAKI, sji., for l.ondou: August 2 MONOWAI, s.s.. for South; July 29 NAVUA, s-s.. for East Pacific; July 31. NIAGARA, R.H.S., for Vancouver: Aofrust 1 ROSAMOND, s.s., for Gisborne; .July 26 TARAWIiRA, s.s., for Sooth; July 26 lALUNE, e.s., for Fiji; AaiguM 11. WlililKKA, s.s., for South; July 22. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. AFRICAN MONARCH, s.s. from Japan; dne Angvst 3 AI'AUIIIA, s.s., from Calcutta; due Aug. 31 ATL'A, s.s., from Sydney; doe August 7 CAPK BRETON, s.s, from New York; dn* August 20 CLAN MACLNNES, s.s., from Bombay; dne July 21) DELPHIC, s-E,. from London; due DEVON, s.s., from Montreal; August 9 HAVRE, s.s. from Singapore; due July 31 iNDUALEMA, s.s., from London; due Aivust 26 KAJ-KOURA, s.s,. from London; due August LOCH GARVE, Sjarqne, from Marseiliei; sailed May 2f) MAKURA, s-s., from Vancouver: Anjrnst 26 iLdUAMA. s.s.. from VanconTer; July 2U MaTATTjA, from Montreal; dne Sept. 3 MELBOURNE, from Christmas Island; dee August 15 MOKOIA. s.s., from South; Jnly 31 NIAGARA, s.s., from Sydney; August 1. NAVUA. s-s.. from Sara; dne July 28 KHF.LNFKLS, SJ3., from New York; due September S SIAK OF SCOTLAND, E.S, from New Tort; ciue September 2 THORA, from Fahre Island; dne Jnly 2S TYRONE, E.s,. from Liverpool; due Aug. 30 WAKLFIELD, s.s., from New York; due Aupnst 0 WKSTM.EATH. from Liverpool; dne August 13 HKHCIiLES, from Bnnbunr; to sail. YSABEL, Uarqueutine, from Nukualofa; to sail.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1913, Page 4