SHIPPING.
Moon's Age: First Quarter, April 4, at 7.12 a.m. .Sunset: This evening, 5.44. Sunrise; To-morrow morning, 6.7,
HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day 11.23 a.m. 11.46 p.m. Auckland Friday - 0.1" p.m. niipbunga..Friday S.lfl a.m. 3.4fi p.m. M.niukan H..Friday llii a.m. 2.46 p.m. K:iipara H..Friday : J ,.G a.m. 3.36 p.m. Tidal constants to be added or subtracted from bigh water at Auckland):— If miuutes, Taurauga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes. Coromandel plus lv minutes. Tide at Auckland rises noft this afternuon and ft.2ft fi-morrow afternoon.
AnnrvALs. YESTERDAY. PAKEHA. R.S.. 7011. T. H. rbudley. from Tx>ndnu, yin I'apwmvn.—A. S. I'aterson and To.. Ltd.. agents. KANIERI, s.s.. E. Keatley. at 8.20 p.m.. TASMAN. 5.6..' C. Faulkner, from Wliakstane. Passcncers: Messrs. Ranton. Manley. DaJyne, Reid.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DAI. WAXItARTE. K.s.. Freeman, at 2 a.m., from Faeron.—Northern Co., agents. ROSAMOND. S.S., Stewart." at i; p.m., WESTRALIA, s.s., 2884J" G. B. Bates, at 12.1 a p.m.. from Southern ports. Passengers: Misses O'Brien and infant, Tiffen. • 'iishmore. G. Smith. Halvnndpr, Begby, Gill. Miller. Hooper. Edwards, Robinson, Mesdomes Ross. Henriowcrnft,"Dickinson and child. Crabtroe, G. Foster and infant, Field, Lawless. Miller. Holder. Sajvnnder, Gaffney and child. .1. Porter. Mitchell, Ward, Hawkins. ORegan. Messrs. Hunter, W. B. Darts. Max Kruger. MeKenzie, Haase. Gorman, Fiold. Lawless. Murphy, Taptatn Kalvander. C. Salmon. Hepburn. Gaffnej-, Robinson. Fraser. Wnresrh. W. R. Williams. Winstone. Birkenhead. Gorman. Roberts. Mitchell, Must, Mitchell, Wyllie. Steward. Ryan, McGuire, Dwj-er, Gilbert, Woods. Hawkins, Ryan. Williams. .Indge MacCormick. and 50 steerage.—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. MAXAIA, 8-s., E. Stephenson. at 10.5 p.m.. for wiiflngrirci. CLANSMAN, b.b.. E. McLeod. Nt 4.15 p.m., for Russell, Whangaroa, nnd Man"TiIOTAHT, s.s.. r. Hopkins, at 10.10 p.m., for tha Great Barrier. BADEN-POWELL, s.s.. 11. Petersen, at 9.30 p.m., for Whangnrei. PHELMSFORD, 8.5.. H. .Toynt. at 6.20 p.m., for Marsden Toint and way ports. COASTAL PASSENGER SERVICE. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Taniwna, Paeroa. 7 p.m. Cbelmsford, ■ Marsden Point, etc., 11 p.m. Paeroa, Whangarel, 7 p.m. Manaia, Whangarei. 6.45 p.m. Waiotahl, Great Barrier, midnight. Kawan, Kawuu. etc . 5.30 p.m. Friday.—Wafcatere, Thames, 3 p.m. Waimarie. Taeroa. 7.30 p.m. Kanieri, Whangursi. 0 p.m. Ngatiawa. Opotiki, 8 a.m. Aupouri, Houhora, i p.m. Hauiti, Warkwortb. 5 30 p.m. Orewa, Silverdale, :i3O p.m. Projected Departures. To-day.- -Ngapuhi, Tauranjra, 7 p.m. Kanieri. Whangarei. noon. Wakatere, Thames. 7 p.m. Fri'iay.—RotomahJina. Coromandpl, 7 p.m. Waiotahi, Mercury Bay, etc., 9 p.m. Taniwha, Paeroa, 4 p.m. Mana'ia, Whangarei, 10 p.m. Paercra, Whangarei, 1 p m. 'Haniti. Orewa. etc., 7.15 a.m. ~K.ti wru, Ka.wQn. ecf.. 3 p.ru Orewa, Brown's Ba.v. etc.', 7.30 UNION STEAMSHIP POMP ANT'S MOVEMENTS. EAST COAST. Saturday—Rosamond sails for Tologa Bay and Gisborne. Sunday—Maheno arrives from Sydney: Monowni arrives from South. WEST COAST. Saturday—Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. JOSEPH CRAIG, barque, Tor Whangarei, April 4. KERERIJ, ketch, for Nine: March 31 &lARAHA, s.s.. for Sydney; April 7. MAITAI, H.S., for Southern ports; April 11 MANUKA, s.s., for Sydney; April 20 M.AHEXO". s.s.. for Sydney; April 6. MO.NOWAI, 5.5., for Southern ports; April 6 NIAGARA. R.JI.s., for Vanconver; April 11 NAVI'A, ss.. for Eastern Pacific; April 15 OPAWA. 8.8.. for Wellington. April 30. RIVEHINA. 8.8.. for Sydney: April 13 SHINSEI MARU, s.s., for Newcastle; April 3 ROSAMOND, s.s.. for Gisborne; April 4 TALUNE, s.s., for Eastern Pacific; April 7 TARAWERA, s.s., for Southern ports; April 23 WESTEALIA, s.s., for southern ports; April 4. ISABEL, barquentino, for Friendly Islands, April S. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ANDROMEDA, barque. Jroui Sew Toi'k; sailed January 20. COIIBEKMEKIi, ship, from Marseille*; sailed January 21 sail HOLLINGTON, s.s.. from St. John; April 15 HENKIK IBSEN, e.s., Horn New York; due April 15 JOHN HAItDIE, s.b., from New York; May 5 JE6ERJC, 6.5.. from St. John; April 6 KIA OKA. s.s.. from St. John (Canada); May 20 KL'ROW. g.g., from Westport: April 2 KOKO "HKa-tr,--b?rqnentlne, irom Columbia Uiver; to sail XIAUEL -OAI.E. schooner, from Paget Sound; sailed Tebruary 2 MAHENO. E.s., from Sydney; April 5 MANUKA, s.s., from Sydney; AprU 19. MAEt'RA. R.JI.s.. from Vancouver; May S 31A1"'AI, s.s.. from Southern ports, April 0. MAKAMA, s.s., trom Vancouver; April 7 MI'UITAI, e.E., from London; May 6 MOXOWAI, s.s., from southern ports; April 5. NAVCA, s.s., from Eastern Pacific; April 0 NEUEHANA. s.b:, from London; April Q NIAGARA, K.M.s., from Sydney; April }0 OI'AWA, c.5., from Southern ports, April 25. OUERON, barquentine, from Busselton; to sail RIVEHINA, s.s., from Sydney: April 12 niMUTAKA, s-s., from Liverpool, April 31. itONA. barque, from Melbourne; to sail EENORITA, barque, from Newcastle; tailed February 26 SOUTHERN' CROSS, e.s., from Norfolk Island, July 31. SOUTHPORT, s.s., from New Xork; April 25. SUMHAWA, barque, from Busselton; to sail TONGARIRO, fee., from London; May 5. TALUNK, 6.5., from Eastern Pacific; April 30 TAUAWERA, s.s., from Southern ports; April 23 VICTORIA, E.s., from Southern ports; April J2 WaNAKA, $& n from southern ports; April .\vi.|WERA, c.c., from London; May 23 Wi.REIMOO, s.E., from Southern ports; April 18 iWKST.MS}AHIH : 8.5., from Liverpool, AprU i SniAKABUA, a.c., from New York; Mej
VESSELS IN PORT. GREYHOUND, schooner, in stream HAUBOTO. SA la stream I IMS, cable s.s., at moorings JOSEPH CRAIG, barque, at EA, Kings wharf LOUISA CRAIG, barque, at S, J o. 2 jetty MOURA. s.s.. in stream I'AKEHA. 8.4., at powder anchorage. ROSAMOND, k.s . at NB. Northern wharf SHINSEI MARU. s.s., at KF, King's wharf TALUNE, s.s., at QF, Queen wharf WAIRUNA, s.s., at K'E, King's -wharf. WESTRALIA. s.s.. at KB. Kinr's wharf YBABEL. schooner, at S, No. 1 jetty
The Kini leaves Greymotrth to-morroTr afternoon for Onehunga, via Wellington and Picton. The 007-tnthii\ en route from London to Wellington, left Capetown for Hobart on Friday m&rnin?, JJarch 27—one day early. The Commonwealth and 'Dominion Line's steamer Star of Scotland leaves Wellington for Brisbane to-morrow. The Tyser liner Jlimiro was to have left Liverpool on Saturday last for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. The Tyser liner Maxere will sail frtm New York on May 4, for Australian and New Zealand ports. The four-masted barijnentine TitanU, now discharging coal at Lyttelton, is to reiurn in ballast to Newcastle, and will load there for Fiji. The A. and A. Lines chartered eteamer Inverkip was expected to arrive late this afternoon from New York, via Australian ports. Her berth ib at HB. Hobson wharf. The Wanaka was expected to leave the Bluff this morning for Tlmarn, where ehe completes her produce cargo for Auckland. The vessel is expected here on Monday nest. The barque Joseph Craig is eipecte4 to sail on Saturday for Whangarei, and will probably begin taking in ballast to-morrow. Kno loads timber at Whangarei for Melbourne. The Lonl&a Craig is to be docked to-mor-row for cleaniup and painting. She sails on Saturday for Whangarei, where ehe fommenccK loading timber for Adelaide. Sh<- will complete her cargo at Hokianga. The Shaw. Bavlll and Arbion liner Pakeha arrived from London, via Capetown, last evening and went to an anchorage at the powder grounds to unload explosives. She will come into port this evening and berth at Tvl'. Kind's wharf, to discnarse 7000 tons of general cargo. IMPORTS. Per Pakeha. from London: 7000 tons general lU'-rcliiinUise. Per s.s. Westralia, from Southern ports — 1,400 tons, including 4.621 sacks wheat. 2,bov> sacks oats. 160 sacks bran, 1,240 sacks flour, 534 sacks ryegrass seed, 3(50 sucks cocksfoot, 60 bags oatmeal, 00 packs clover seed. 75 sacks peas, 00 bags seed, a!X) bugs onions, 2.JM cases dried fniits. 100 eases matches. 100 cases tea, and quantity general cargo. THE MAHENO'S RUNNING. The Union Company's intercolonial liner Mnbeun left Sydney at 5 p.m. on Wednesday List for Auckland direct. Sihe is due here on Sunday, and is bringing (S3 saloon and 102 steerage passengers. The Maheno will sail on Monday evening for Sydney direct, and on her arrival at the New South Wales port on Friday, April 10, will withdraw trom the service. She will leave 'Sydney again on April 11 for Wellington direc-t and fnrt Chalmers, and at t£e latter port will undergo extensive overhaul. She will probably be ready to take up her running in the Auckland-Sydney service about the end of July. The Manuka, which is due at Sydney on Tuesday nert. will withdraw from the Blutr-Habart-Melbourne service, ana win remain at Sydney until April 15, when she leaves for Auckland in place of the Maheno. WAIRTSIMOO REPLACES WESTRIAUA. It has now been decided that the 'Hud-dart-Parker steamer Westralia shall withdraw from the Auckland-Southern ports service after her next trip Soutn. She la expected to sail on Saturday next for Southern ports as usual, but instead of returning to Auckland will sail from Dnnedln for Melbourne direct on -Saturday, Aiprll 11. Thp Westralia will be replaced in the Auckland-Dunedin, via ports service, by the Union Company's steamer Warrimoo, which will leave Dunedin on April 6, "Lyttelton on April 11. and Wellington on April 14, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. There appears to nave been a rumour current in shipping circles that the Warrimoo was to Ise EOld. but the local office of the Union Company have had n* advice of the suggested sale. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Whangarei. April 2.—Arrived, at 5.30 a.m.: Manaia. β-a.; at 6.30 a.m.: BadenPowell, e.s., from Auckland. GiS'borne. April 2. —Arrived: Auxiliary schooner Orete from Auckland, via Coast bays; Moa. scow, from Auckland; Awanui, schooner, from Auckland, via Coast bays. Gisborne. April I.—Arrived, at 4 p.m.: Victoria, s.s., from Auckland, via Tokom:iru Bay Opotiki, 'April 2.—Sailed, at 10.13 a.m.: Ngatinwa, s.s.. for Auckland. Wellington, April 2.—Sailed, at 6.50 a.m.: Mntatua. s.s.. for London; at 9.30 a.m.: H.M.s. Philomel, for Auckland. Wellington. April I.—Arrived, at 3.30 p.m.: Willochra, s.b., from Sydnpy. Port Chalmers, April 2.—Arrived, at-8.23 a .in.: Opawa, s.s.. from London. Lyttelton. April I.—Sailed, at 4.30 p.m.: Mnlt.il, s.s.. for Punpiiin. ■Dnnealn, April I.—Sailed, at 4.30 p.m.: Manuka, s.s.. for Sydney, via Wellington; at 6 p.m.: Waipori, s.s.. for Sydney. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Sydney. April at 4.45 p.m.: Maheno. *.«., for Auckland. (Melbourne. April I.—Sailed: Mannganni, s.s.. for the Bluff. !London, April !.—Arrived: MataTini, R.S.. from Wellinirton: Whakatane, s.s., from AVellington; Ilurunui, s.s., from Auckland. WIRELESS BULLETIN. VESSELS IN RANGE. Awanni. —Miiheno. Auckland.—Westralia. Wnhine. "jlatatna. Athenic, Star of Victoria. Awn run.—Remuera. Chatham islands.—Nairnshire, Raneatirn. llawke's Bay.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 79, 2 April 1914, Page 4
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