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SHIPPING.

- .;'TT m ."' ! A £* : First Quarter, Ausnst 9, at .- w-r : This even In r. 5.7. Sunrise: To-marroc- morning, 6.47. HIGH WATER. Auckland Tuesdnv, 5.47 a.m. 9.17 pm Auckland Weunes, 9.39 a.m. 10.10 p.m. "HH-hnnga Weilnes., 0.47 a.m. t.r» p.m Mnimkuu H. .Wednes-., — 12.9 p m K:inara n... We-lnes.. 0.77 a.m. 12.58 p.m! Tidal Constants (to be added or subtraced from hiirh water at Auckland) :—• V.'hanearei mitins 5 minutes. Thames plus l-i minutes. Tauranga minus 12 miuutes, Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel phis Vj minutes.

AKBIVALS. YESTERDAY. KANIBR!. s.s.. T. Meyers, from Whangarei. — Nortiern Co.. agents. THIS DAY. I ROTOMAHANA, s.s.. Mclndoe. from 'oromandel aa-.i Waiheke. — Northern Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. YKV'ruiiDAY. WIMatEBA, -«.s.. ;»eja. <;. F. Entwlstle, at •"-.■*'» p.m., lor Svtluev, WHANGAI'IC. s.s.'. --./:> 1. J. Frew, for Newr-^slle. KAIAPOL s.s.. 2008, M. H-uxtou, at 11.20 V-m.. for Westp,>rt. MANAIA, s.s., K. Stepliensou, for AVli a uaarei. NGAPUUI, s.s-." T. llaultain, for Tauranga. ALPORCI, s.s.. F„ 11. Goertz. for Russell anu upua. APA.VUI, 5.5„ J. Wilson, fr/r Awanui, Uouhura. \V"n-augarf>a. ami Mangonui. UADBN-POW'IiLL, s.s.. 11. Petersen, for WiiiiiicareL CH KLMSPORD. s.s.. E. Kcatley. for Mercury Bay. Kuaotuuu, and way ports. TIIIS LAY. TM VI W.TTA. sj!., W. Sulilvan, for Paeroa. TL'TANEKAI. s.s.. SU, C. F. Tosi, at 6.10 a.m., from East Cape lighthouse and Wellington. MARJORIE CRAIG, barque, 4TO. Uolines, iit '■> a_m.. fur liottanga. \ VICTORIA, iv.. -Ji-.a-i, 11. J. Kell, for DutieuUn, via purts. Passengers:— For Cisliorue: Misses llrown, Corrigal, Mnller, Webster. Mesdames I'agnall. McLeod, Rradshaw. ilunkdna and son, VVllcoeks, Manslield. Flc-tcher, Murphy, Messrs. Bagnall, Wilcocks Mansfield. Humes, Wilsou, Mc,<;iash'am. Miller, De Latour. Instoue, l'arker, Falconer, Inglis, Leighton. Fraser, 11-auch, Walker, While. Webster, Allen, McIx>ati, Powley," Nicholson. Learsley, Kendall. Rev. T, V. Uray. Capt. Fletcher. For Napier. Miss I'hinnery-Rrown, Mrs. llaldane, Messrs. Wilson, I'oombridge. For ■Wellinaton: Messrs. Hill anil Pickering. For Lvttelttm: Messrs. Sampson f-'l. Daly. For Dunedin: Mrs. J. White and -Child. For all juorts: 25 steerage. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Wednesday.—Rosamond arrives from Gi3borue: Wanaka arrives from Oamaru, Bluff, and Tiumru. Thursday.—Tarawern arrives from Southern ports. Friday —Atua arrives from South Sea Islands; Wanaka sails for Oamaru, Bluff, and Timaru. Saturday.—Rosamond sails for Tologa P.ay and Gisborne; Tarawera sails for Southern ports. WERT COAST. Wednesday.—Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth; Corinna sails for New Plymouth and Wellington. Thursday.-Rarawa sails for New Ply- " Saturday.—Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. VESSELS IN FORT. AFRICAN MONARCH, s.s,. at RF, Railway C \N \DA CAPE, s.s., at RB, Railway wharf DELPHIC s.s,. at RC, Railway wharf UHKYHOUN-D, aux. schooner, at Hobsou s\ti-e>:t lixtension. H All ROTO, s-s., in stream Hl'IA, aux. schooner, at I'owder Ground IN(iA, s-s., in Calliope Dock IRIS cable steamer, at Devonport iIAKANOA, s.s., at A, Hobson Street wharf PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ATUA, S.S., for Sydney; August 12 CWADA CAPK, SJ4-. for Sydney; Aug. G MAIIKNO, s-s, for Sydney; August 11 MARAMA, S.S., for Vancouver, August 29. iIAKI'ItA, s.s.. for Sydney, August 26. MONOWAI, for the Soutb, August 12. MAITAI, s-s., for the South; August 16 RAKANOA, s.s.. lor Newcastle; August 6. KIVERIN'A, s.s.. for the South; August ID. NAVUA, sa, for East Pacific; July 30 NIAGARA, R.M.S., for Sydney; Sept. 23 krAlllSE, S.S., ior Weliiugton; August 10 TOFUA, s.s, for Sydney; September U TARAWERA, for the South, August 9. VICTORIA, s.s., for Sydney; August IS EXPECTED ARRIVALS. APARIMA, s.s, from Calcutta; due Sept. 3 ATUA, s.s..from Sydney; due August 1 CAPK BRETON, s.s, from New lark; due August 20 CLAN MACISNES, s.s, from Bunbury; due August 15 DEVON, s-s, from Montreal; August 19 INDRALEMA, s.s, from London; due . August 26 KAIKOURA, s,s,. from London; due August 27 KAMO, s.s, from Banbury; August 31. I LOCH GARVE, barque, from M.trseillea; soiled May 2si MAKURA, s.s., from Vancouver; August 26 AIaTATUA, s.s, from Montreal; due Sept- 3 MONUWAI, s.s, from Duuedin, August 10. MORAYSHIRE, s.s, from Liverpool, September 2:1 MELBOURNE, s.s., from Christmas Island; due August 15 MAITAI, s.s, from South: August 14 NAVI'A, s.s, from Cook and Society isiands; August 21 NORTHERN, s.s, from New i'ork; due Oc-t-iher S. Nl.ilrAßA. s.s, from Vnncouver; Sep. 23 RL'KINFELS, s.s, from York; due September S5 RIVEKINA, s.s., from Sydney; due August 17. STAR OP SCOTLAND, s.u, from New York; due September 2 TITANIA. s.s, from Bunhorv; due Set>lemOer 22. r THORA, bamne, from Fabre Island- due July 2S TAUAV.'ERA, from the South. August 7 TYRONE, s.s,. from Liverpool; due' Aug. 30 VICTORIA, s.s, from tbe South- due August 17. WAKEFIELD, s.s, from New York- due Aucust 9 ' WKSTMEATH. s.s, from Liverpool; due WAIMaTE, s.s, from Montreal; October 7 WHAKARUA, s.s, from London- due Seo. tember 21. r YSAiiti., bjrquentmc, from Nukualofa; ta Union Co.'s s.s. Corinna left Picton last <-vrnlug for Onehnngu, where she is due to-morrow morning. The collier Walrnun is expected to leave »\ei.iupton to-day for NewcasUe, where she will load a coal cargo for Auckland. 11.M.5. Pyramns, which left Auckland reteutlj without any announcement regarding her uesunation, has arrived at Sydney. owing to a slackness in the coal trade t:.i- 1 ..K-n Company has decided to put the Komata on to che lay up berth at Wellin--U,Ji lur v time. fc i,f'' I n ,wui«,\fl/ eß « e !l flay the B ' s - Wimmcra leu Auckland for Sydney, where she is due '" t '"'" ly i , C *>"""«» then withdraws lrom tbe Inter-colonial service. Having completed the discharge of her cargo of case ou, the British Imperial Oil Company s chartered steamer Harve left Rapier on Sunday for Sydney and the east R M.S. Makura is fixed to sail from Vancouver to-morrow for Auckland, via Snvn ami Honolulu. The Makura Is due back _ ?** TL'if ■ A -°S^ st 26 th, and at Sydney on Acs-list 30th«

The coaster Coriima left Picton at 6 p-m. yesterday for Onehungra. She Is due at the Mnimban port on Wednesday morning. Now discharging phosphates at tbe Kailway wharf, the s.s. African Monarch is fixed to sail to-morrow evenlug for Timaru. The Union chartered steamer Canada Cape is to leave Auckland to-morrow evening for Sydney. Monowai, which leases Ctinedin this afternoon for Bast Coast ports and Auckland, is due here on Sunday morning. The Knrow, which is at present undergoing overhaul at Port Chalmers, leaves that port early this week for Newcastle direct to load for Tokomaru Bay and Napier. The Tyser liner Star of Scotland, en route from New York to New Zealand ports, is now due at Melbourne, and is expected to arrive here about the end of August. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Rangatira was to have left Liverpool at the end of July for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel Is expected in Auckland about September 9. The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeba is expected to leave London to-day for Auckland, Wellington, and Timaru. The vessel should arrive here about September 14. The barqu? Marjorie Craig was towed out to sea thus morning. The vessel ie to proceed to Hokianga. where she will load a timber rargo for Australia. The Federal-Shire p.s. Kent, after discharging her Liverpool cargo on the New Zealand coast, left Bluff yesterday for Cape Moreton (Australia), where she will commence loading for iiome. Iv confirmation of the denial of tbe manager df liii , *\oithorn Company re the pnrclia"O of U:e y..s. I'ateena, an official ■jeni:ii uf thi> rumour h«< been issued from tljt* . I'TCI otll**€? of tho L-'uion Company*. It was 11 p.m. on Saturday before the WanaUn left Timaru for Napier and Auckland, fc'ho is due here on Wednesday, ami is {scheduled to sail on l'riiiay on the return pnFsa/,-0 to Timaru, Oamaru, and Bluff. Millar's SV.A. Hardwoods' head office has notified that Betrulea Is not coming to Auckland, hut Tetania will be substituted. She is hxeu to load at Bun bury on September 1. Tbe Talnni' is to be docked at Tort Cha'.mcr* i..-c', :iy for survey and general overhaul. Afterwards the Talune will return to Auckland In time to re-enter the Eastern l'nci::c service on the next outward time-table trip. r'roiii liluty. via 'l'imaru and Napier, the N.Z. Shipping Compiiuy'H steamer Kuahine is tine at Auckland shortly to load Home i-ariro. I'in.il departure from the Dominion will he taiicn from Wellington about August -1. 'i'iie Waiioba left Napier at 11 a.m. to-day in cc.ntli'.nul'lon uf her passage from Tiinarn. is ilue here to-morrow night. After dis- * charge of produce at Auckland the Wanaka v*'i:l iccufu to f'amaru, ISluft' and r r*lmnm to load. 'I he Government steamer Tutanekal sailed eiuly tins uiurniug ior East Cape, where , the KoiK of couiiccting tae iigbthouse by table with the mainland will be completed before \ho vessel returns to Wellington. >:<JUTUKUN LEAVES NEW TOKK. Advii-c rceivi-ii bj Messrs. A. H. Niuhau, l.i-.., locul agents lor the A. aud A. ilui>, Mali-' inai tuc stcaiuei' -Northern, -ii."! tolM. i miiu.ii KoUvru, iett .New lorK ou July i»r Alci[iouruc. byduey, Auckland, Wellington, Lyiteltou aud uuneuin. 'l lie vessel is tiiueil to arrive lv Auckland aboat October d. COASTAL TASSENGER. SERVICE. Ivxpected urrir-ols to-<lay: ilanaia, from Wliaugarci, 7 p.m.; i'aei'oa, from Mai'sdeti Point, ll.;-,0 p.m.: Chelmsiord. ironi Mercury Bay, et:-.. iv p.m.; Kawau. from Kav.aii, 5.Mi p.m. i'roje.-ted departures to-day: Waimarie, for Paeroa, midniglit; Jianicri, for Whaugarei, 7 p.m.: Uuuiti, lor Orewa, midnight; Gael, ior Wtilpu, midnight. TILES FROM. MARSEILLES. The Italian ship Loch Garve, 1712 tons, Captain Mortotuii, is now 77 days out on the long voyage from Marseilles to , Auckland direct. The vessel has aboard for New ZeaiaiiU just 1.000.u0u roonng tiles, 500,OIX) of which are for Auckland, 100,001) for Gisborne, and 400,000 for Wellington. The Loch Garve is coming to Auckland direct, and Is due here about tbe end of September. Afterwards she proceeds South, and if conditions are suitable may call at Gisborne on the way to Wellington. Messrs. Brisioe aud Co.. Ltd., are tbe Auckland agc-iitb for the nbip. TILK LOST WAEATAH. Memories of the tragic disappearance of the big Blue Funnel liner Waralah, which was lost at sea with all haJids just four years ago this week, are revived by the presence in New Zealand waters of the tramp steamer WakeUeld, which is under charter to tbe Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Ltd., aud which is discharging case oil from New York. In December, l!) 09. a public meeting held in Melbourne decided that a further search for the Waratah should be made. A considerable sum was raised by public subscription, and heavily subsidised by the Commonwealth and State Governments, and it waß arranged that the Wakeneld, on her way from lmrl.au to Adelaide, should make a zig-zag course and an extended search for the missing ship. The Wakefield left Durban during January, 1910, but when she arrival at Fremantle several weeks later it was only to announce that she had I been unsuccessf nl.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 185, 5 August 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 185, 5 August 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 185, 5 August 1913, Page 4