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SHIPPING.

Moon's Age: First Quarter, August 0, at Sunsef: This evening. 5.7. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, G. 46. HIGH WATER. Auckland Wednes , 9.39 a.m. 10 10 p m Auckland Th-urs., 10.29 a.m. 11.2 p.m. 0.-iPliiinsa Thurs., 1.40 a.m. 1.53 p.m. Minukiiu H...Tuurs.. 0.40 a.m., n.59 p.m. Kaipara H Thurs., 1.30 a.m., 1.49 pm. Tidal Constants (to bc> added or subtracted from hicrb water at Auckland) :— Whi'nirarni minus 5 minutps. Thames plus 10 minutes. Tauranga minus ]2 minutes. Kuhspll plus 17 minutes, Coromandel plus if) minutes

ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. MANAJLA. s.s , E. Stephensou. from Whafigarei. Passengers: Mesdames Feuner, Kemp, McKenzip, Dillamore, Grace, Wrigley. Bridgers, Misses Brown, Curry, Fraser, Griffin, Griffe, Wvnyard, Davis, Fleeiwood, Corlloo, McLeod. Hallow. Lassen. Messrs Anderson. 'Robertson, Harris, Kcatley, Gordon, -Stewart, McKenzln, Vowles and three children, Duvfc, McLean, Kneehone, Dolaney, Dillaniore, Briver, Mason, Main. Graep. Hill, Morrow, Hendley. Walsh, Taylor, Pearson. Torrens, McLeod, Gillingham, Clarke Wajker, WaJlen, . Tieai, Blacklock, Kemp, Atkinson. Master Wrlgley, and eight steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. GLBNELG. s.s., F. Jonas, from Whangarei.—James Smith and Co.. Ltd-, agents. THIS DAY. ACTOURI, 8.5., Goertz, from Russell. Passengers: Messrs Noble, Webster, Ward, Gibling, Storey, Sturlish, Faroch, Bletvich. ■ —Northern Co.. agents. CHELMSFOKD. s.s., Keatley, from Meronry Bay:—Messrs Giles, Barnes, Bond, and CbedfuL—Northern Co., agents. PAEROA, 5.8., J. Taw, rom Wbangarei. « —Northern Co.. agents. BADEN-POWELL, s.s., Peterson, from iWhangarei.—Northern Coal Co.. agents. FAIRBURN, auxiliary schooner, Barnes, £rom Mercury Bay. NGAPUHI, E.s., T. nanltaln, from Tauranga. Passengers: Misses Gardner, Nixon, "Weir, George, Mandeno, Mesdaines Bradley, Innes and two children, Georgft, Tuthill, Griffiths, Messrs Crake (-). Thompson, T'rqnbart, I>e Lant-y. Frith, Rowland. Bmith, Qmrk. .Tolly, Shnrplin (2), Cutler, Ohappell, Nicholson, Bolt.. Nell, Hiscoeks, Kharii, Baird, Scanlou. Bradfield, Christopher, Brown.—Northern Co., agents.

DEPARTURES.. YESTERDAY. AFRTCAX MONARCH, s.s., 4.003 tons, P. C. Dakers, at 6.20 p.m., for Napier, Lyttelton, Dimedin, and TiinaTn. KA.NIERL, s-s., T-. Meyers, for TVhangarei. HFIA, auxiliary schooner. D. JlcKrnzle. for Napier, Wellington. TYestport. and Greymonth. KERERC, ketch, H. Anderson, for Xiuc. THIS DAY. WAIHARIE, C. F. Greenberi, for Paeroa. UXIOX CO.'S MOVETKEXTS. EAST COAST. I'hursday.—Tarawera arrires from Southern ports. ' Saturday.—Rosamond sails for Tologa r.ay and' Gisborne: Tarawera sails for Piiutlierii ports; Wanta sails for Oaraarn. lUuff. aucl 'rimaru; Atua arrives from South Sea Islands. WEST COAST. Thursday. —Rarawa sails for New Plymnnth; Corinna sails for Xew Plymouth and WeJlinrrton. Saturday.—Rarawa arriTes from New Plymoutb. 7E«SELS IN FORT. CANADA CAI'E, s.s., at RC, Railway wharf DELPHIC, s.s,. at HC, Railway wharf CiRBTHOrXn, ars schooner, in dock HAUUUTO, s.s., Iα stream INCiA, s.s., in Calliope UocU IRIS, cable steamer, at Devonport UAKANUA, s.s., at A, llobsou Street wharf Now en route to Westport. the collier Kaiapoi will on arrival load coal back to Auckland. Being duo back at Auckland from Eastern I'ai-inc ports on August 21, the Navua will sail for Fiji un September IU.

On Monday last the Aparima left Calcutta for Auckland, via Singapore and Samarang. She is uue here early in September.

The steaiurr Canada Cape is to sail from Auckland this evening for Sydney, where she will ("ommpuce loading for the Pacific Coast.

Tlie coaster Rosamond la due at Auckland t'l-ni.L'ht from Grsbome. She is to berth ai KG. Railway wliurf.

Upon arrival from Sydney and the Islands on Friday, the Union Company's Island bieamer Atua will be berthed at O, (Jueen i≤ tree! wharf.

In, order tn iiut out the balance of her cargo (if Japan phosphates, the steamer Africau Monarch sailed lust night for Napier uud Southern ports.

Outward bound for Niue. the ketch Kcreru left Auckland yesterday afternoon. Tlic vessel is line back at this port about the end ot September.

After discharge of hpr cargo of explosives In the South, the aux. schooner Huia will load , timber from Ureyinouth to Glsborne, tlieure jiru'luee to Auckland.

I!. M.s. NJiiKorn arrived ac Suva yesterday, auii sailed in the afternoon in continuation or lier passage lo Vancouver. The steamer Is now running up to schedule time.

Mr c. Barton, purser of the Wauaia, will leave the \\ ituaka ax Auckland, in order to no .South for orders. He win be replaced by ilr C. C. Marshall, formerly of the liaritane.

Having left Wellington yesterday afterno., v fur Newcastle, ' tue collier WiUruua is due at her destination on Monday next. Sl'-f «ili load at .Newcastle tor Auckland, and is due iiere iit>uut Lhe middle of the month.

'i he enusicr arrived at Ocehuuga morning from coastal ports. She is sin) «'ii "i'hiirscuiv for New Plymouth, Wellington Lytteltou, a-ud Duuedin.

The Vacuum Oi! Company's chartered sLeiiiuer Waiieiitld ijs e-\pt-*cted to got awtiy iroin \\ ellii.gLou on M'nursiluv for Napier ami Auckland. Tno steamer is due here "towards tlie cud ut nest week.

l.iidfu wltk pruduw, ;he b.s. Wiuaka is dm- here i-iiriy to-uiorrow morning from Tiuiuru. via Napier. Alter discharge, thu Wanukii v.i.l return South. The Wanaka Will berth at HrJ, Railwny wharf.

'i'iip well-known steamer Belle of Scot- ! Hogarth, Hugh, and Suns, of Glasgow, owners of tin , itaroii Line of steamers. The vessel has beeu renamed Baron Tweedmouth, anil under that umue left New York recently tor Australian pons with a cargo Of case oil. COASTAL PASSENGER SERVICE. E-xiMjfied arrivals to-day. — Kanieri from Whangarei, s p.m. Projected departures to-day.—Daphne, for deu Point, etc.. ti p.m. Anpouri, io- Russell, etc., 4 p.m.; Tttniwha, for Paeroa, midnight: Waltohi, lor Thames, 4 p.m.; Manaia, for Vhausarel, 10 p.m. TARAWEKA DL'B TO-MORROW. Th» Union Co."s steamer Tarawera Is due a: Auck-huid to-morrow frojn Dunedin and way p»>rts. The vessel left Gisborne shortly afitT 11 a.m. to-day, so that un4er ordinary eirrimistanees slie may bo expected here the same hour tn-morrow. On arrival the Tarawc-ra will berth at Q, Queen Street wh.trf. The Tarawera will sail on the rrturn passage south on Saturday afternoon. EXPORTS. Per llamari, tor London (from Auckland) • n.iV} superficial feet timber, 6G eases lard, 4 casks lard, 198 bales wool, 34 bales sheepskins, 131 cases tallow, 41 casks pelts I,ISO eases kauri gum, 2,023 sacks kanri gum lee bale's flax, 171 dumps tow, 6 324 Backs copra, 7 drums glycerine, '« bales ieatber, and IS packages snaUsiut.

WAIMANA AT WELLINGTON. An arrival in Wellington yesterday was the Shnw-Savill steamer Waimana, from Ix>ndon and ports. The vessel has a number of iirst and third-class passengers for all ports of the Dominion. Those for Auckland will be brought on by tlip .Monowai. which is due here on Sunday morning. There is also a consignment of 440 tons of cargo for this port. After completion of discharge at Dunedin the Waimaua will go to Australia to load for Home. STEAMERS REPORTED." " am " On her way from London the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s liner Kaikoura arrived at Capetown last Thursday. She sailed at noon on the following day for Hobart and Auckland. The Kaikoura, which left Home on July 7th. is due here on the 27th inst. After discharge of her Auckland cargo the Kaikoura will go to the usual southern ports to complete. Cable adTice to hand is that the White Star line steamer Corinthic left Monte Video last Friday, in continuation of her passage from Wellington to London. She is due at her destination on August 21st. At 11 a.m. on Friday last the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Klinutaka arrived at Teneriffe from Lyttelton. She sailed at 4 p.m. on the same day for London.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 4

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