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SHIPPING.

3W Oe m*r** FlrSt Quarter > An sost ". at Sunsptrl Xhis pvening 5 8 Sunriset To-morrow morning. 6.45. HIGi; WATER. AnckjanrlL...Thursday, 10.29 ajn. p.m. Auckland... .Friday, 11.19 a.m. 11.54 p.m. i>:...-l,niigil Friday, 2.32 a.m. 2.40 p.m. Sian.ik.-ui H.-J.-nday, U2a.m. 1.49 p.m. Tidal pons- ants (to be added or snbtractea fTOto hign water at Auckland) :— "hansortel minus 5 minutes. Thames plus 1 niiautps, Tauranga minus .'2 minutes, Jjiissell pins li minutes, Coromandel plus 111 mlii v des.

ARRIVALS. TESTEBDAY. noSJMOND, s.s.. 11.55 p.m., 721 tons, H. Dr.vden, from Ciisborne. —I'niou Co., agents. Tins day. V A.NAKA. s.s.. SVS-. i-lvnn. at .".no a.m., '■• -ii iiuiam, viu -\"u|)ier. —I'uion Co., i:m'llts. L.'.i >.\VEUA, 5.5., -Hn:;. S. Vint, at 11.30 :■. .. f mil D'liwilii! ami iiorts. I'assemiers: . i k ilov.ur.i, Uarsirk-. i'a\ id.--i.ii. lieary. '!:-n .Ylesclanu-s Parker ami '2 i-hildreu. .Si :■.-,. !>lm ami . cliUOri-u, l*nlluan arid rhjltl, H.iM. -ircy and s.il. Wilson. Messrs Noble. -'•i:M ;i i[, Criinijpy. iUnpii. Toiniilou. Benny, Sv. inui nun, HyJe, ttuut-U. Corliett, Have. uud -I' steerage.—L'nlou ( v., asents. DEPAKTURKS. VESTKIU>AY. 'AN.IDA CAI'L', s.s.. 4,2HC, tons, A. B. KrUi:J at 7 p.m.. for Sydney. .VA. , AIA, S.S., ii. Su-pU-uson. for VTna-L-;ilc I. .<! I OVEV s.s.. I-;. 11. Goertz, for Rnsf>:. .' ::.i:] S a-(.a. and M:i ngmiui. ;:' .'I ii.MAHANA. s.s.. 1". A. Macindoe, for fu.ou, mdcl. i iIHL.USFOKD, s.s., K. Keatley, for A wan ill. i'.A'fiC.vrOWELL, s.s.. 11. Tf-torseu. for Wl.nnijr. I. l.'.JKi'A. s.s.. 3. Taw. for Marsden l'oilit t;ii(l way purts. i THIS DAM. T/.rt/WIIA, s.s.. V>. Sullivan, for Fneron. [IAI'IIXE, s.s., A. I'ert. for the Great lJurriur. UNION CO.'S MOVEMENTS. i EAST COAST. Patprdaj.—Rosamond pails for Tolopa J'.-:\ ami Glsborne; Tarowera sails for S-'i.i.rhlorn ports: WaDkn sails for Oamnru, niuiTJ and Tlinaru: Atua arriTes from South Sen islands. WEST COAST. Saturday.—Rarawa arriTes from New PlyEXPKCTED ARRIVALS. APARIJIA, from Calcntta; dae Sept, 5 4.TV X s.s., from Sydney; due August 8 CAt BRETON, s.s, from New York; due Au 20 CLa:.' MACEs'NES, 5.3., from Bunbury; due A v :ust 15 ])EV j\, S.S, from Montreal; Angust 10 IXDItAui.MA, s.s., from Jbondon; due *Alliuat ~t> KAIiOUKA, s.s.. from London; due August bs., from Buntrary; August 31. KKIEEI', ketcll. from Nine; to sail I u<. 11 GAUVE, barque, sa ied May 2!) MAKL'UA, S.S., £rom Vancouver; Augost 26 11.V. 'ATUA, 8.5., from Montreal; due Sept. 3 MU- v uWAI, s.s. : from Dunedin, Angust 10. MOI.AI'SHIEE, s-s., from Liverpool, Sep. te über 23 MKIiiOURNE, 3.5., from Christmas Islaud; due August lj 31A1TA1, s-s., from South; August 14 KA'UA, s.s., from Cook and Society Isands; August 21 \O ill KEN, s.s« from New York; due Oc-tobt-r 8. NI.AU.VHA, s.s., from Vancon-rer; Sep. 23 UUbUXt'ELS, s.s., from NeTV York; due S 111 LUNA, ti.s., from Sydney: due August 1 Tit' MIIXE, s.s., from SoutD; August 14. X.A HI. e.s., from tiji: Augjist 14. KUMAUA, s.s., from South; August 20. \VJ IlKlllA, s.s., from Fiji; September 5. Kl\K OL- , SCOTLAND, s.li. from Mew iorli; (J September 2 TI'.'A.VIA. s.s., from Banbnry; due Sept -mbs'i- 22. II OUA. from Fabre Island; dae July 28 T\i:o.M-.', s.s,. from Lirerpool; dne Ang. 30 VI TOKIA. S.S., from the South; due , kUgusi 17. "lie c.s. Kcromiko is pxpeetod to leave N'en-L-astle this evening for Auckland, t-oal liv en. Tlip I'nion Compajiy's steamer Corinua r.-i 1 Irave Onehnnea at 3 p.m. to-dar for New riymouth. and the South. ;;iapebu, left London on July ol for !li;iKtoa and Lytteltmi, via ports. She is due ar the first named port on September 16*. I'lip <"anada Cape left last night for Pydn ( v and -Newcastle. It is Ktiiteri that she is f liuiil cual at Neircastle fur San Francisco. Al :in.iii to-day the Shaw. Savill steamer .\ -.1* ii will leave ■Wellington for London. Him is due at the Home port on September (il living left 'YVestpnrt early yesterday ami-mum, the L'uiou collier Katoa may be ( jj ctrtl at Auckland to-morrow night or on t£f.iu"day morning. rih" pi earner reported to have passed the Mas;. Cape boand North last evening was pfiihnlily the steamer Havre, bound from Miplrr to Australia. Tl.e steamer Hosamond, -R-hich arrived at laud-late last night from Gishorne,.is to sli! on tbe return passage to the East Coast Dl nriwn ou SattzrdAy. I i-u completion of the dlscuarge of her rja:**i'uf i-ase oil at Auckland the s.s. «jkriii-lil. 1<172 tons, is to load concentrates tJi I'ort I'irie to Antwerp. J On h'atnrday the Uichardson steamer is due from Gisborne and bays. The resurl is to sail on the return passage to the Kast Coast on Tuesday nesL i iwiiiK to the late departure of the e.s. JAtua from Sydney, the \essel is running l.cliimi scheduled time, and is now not ex-[.•ei-teU here till Saturday afternoon. The old Australasian trader Star of Engian'l, «-hJf-h was recently sold to foreign h.-i» beeu renamed Puriflcaiione Sue left Newport last month for Genoa. L'piiu the arrival o£ the snip Loch Garve at I Auckland from Marseilles, 11)0,01)0 roofing tiles will lie transhipped to the schooner Amelia Sims for delivery at Gisborne. The charter of tht s.s. Melbourne, 3777 ions, to load phosphates at Christmas le\iiud to Auckland, is announced. The Melbnurno will come to the agency of 'ilessrs. Kemulhorue and Prosper. Tyser s.s. Star of Scotland, from New York and Australian ports, is to leave Sydney on the Ifith Inst, for Auckland, and Is due here on the 21st. Afterwards sac will go to the nsnal Southern ports. Messrs 1., p. Nathan advise that passengers by the Waimnna will leave Wellington by train to-day, or by the Monowai. If pos-ei'-lp. cargo will also be brought forward by the Monowai. The 'Walmana was delayed lv btrtbinv at Wellington on account of a scarlatina outbreak. In nil probability Captain G. F. Entwloii-, of the s.e. Wlmmera, will transfer t" the llnddart-Parlter steamer Riverlna ivlien that vessel Is drafted Into tho ranluuy s Austrnllan-Ncw Zealand service In liliu-f of the Wimmera, wlilch Is to replace tlie Westralla in the Sydney-Hobar* ser-TU-β, during Uie time the latter is empioye<l In the Launceston-Melbonmc service in place of the Loongana, ntpoirrs. I'er Tarawera, from Sonth: 226 Racks bran, 50 sacks pollard, 400 sacks flour 160 sn.-ks liarley. 136 Bapks oats, 50 sacks malt 1100 sacks potatoes, 140 sacks oatmeaL 12----bags onions, 440 bags rice, 130 bags seed 133 wheal, 154 cases tea, L'lfl cases confeetiov.ery ana lilscmts, 62 hhcU alo ana stout r.O l.oies candles, 33 ranges, 200 crates acid ii Dli £ s gas, 7&4 legs and backs for theatre!

MAHEKO LEFT STXKNEX The Union Company's steamer Maheno is reported by cable to have left Sydney for Auckland at 1 p.m. yesterday. Tbe vessel is due here early <m Sunday afternoon next. She will leave on the xetnrn passage for Sydney on Monday night. COASTAL PASSENGER S-EHVICB. Expected arrivals to-day: Manaia, from Wbangarei, 7 p.m.; Paeroa, from Marsden Point, etc, midnight; Daphne, from Great Barrier, 0 p.m.; Kawau, from Kawau, etc., 4..'i0 p.m.; Gael, from Walpu, etc 5 p.m. Projected departures to-flay: NgapnhL for Tanrai = -a, 7 p.m.; Waiotahi, for Thames, 5 P-m. I>BVON AT MKLBOOKNE. After an exceptionally long passage from Montreal, the eleauier Devon is reported by calile to have arrived at Melbourne last I uight. Tbe vessel is en route to Auckland, and is due here about the middle of this month. After discharge of a quantity of Canadian merchandise she will go to the usual Southern ports. ISLAND SERVICE STEAMERS. Cable advice to hand at tne Onion Company s ollice is to che effect that the steamer Tofua arrived at Sydney at 4 p.m. yesterday from Auckland, viu ports. The vessel is to leave on the return passage for Auckland, via ports, un Wednesday next. Owing to quarantine regulations the Tofna 'will not call at Haapai, \ avail, Levuka, or Lautoka. The steamer Atua. clue at Auckland from Sydney on Saturday, is to leave on the return passage for Sydney on Wednesday. In the Islands the ports of call will be Nnfrualola quarantine station, Apia and Suva. It is possible that cargo may be loaded at Auckland for Nukualofa quarantine station, Apia and Sydney.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 187, 7 August 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 187, 7 August 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 187, 7 August 1913, Page 4