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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening. 5.7. Sunrise: To-morrow moruinfc, f1.47. , Moon: Last Quarter, August 14, at 12.2G a.m. niGH WATER. Auckland ....To-day, 7. IS a.m. 7.36 p.m. Auckland Friday, 5.2 a.m. 5.20 p.im. uueliunga ....Friday. 11.SK> a.m. 11.50 p.m. iM.-imikan ill..Friday. 10.-12 a.m. 10.50 p.m. It a: para ll...Friday. d 1.22 n.m. 11.40 p.m. Tbl.il Constants, to he added or subtracted from hl=h water a t Auckland:— Whangarel minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 1" minutes, Coromandel plus 10 minutes. - The tide at Auckland -rises o.6ft this, mftcrnoun and ,10.2 ft and 0.7, ft to-morrow morning and afteruoou respectively

ARKIVAILS. TIHIS DAI. MONOWAI. s.s.. 34SZ, G. M. Edwin, at V.15 a-m.. from Dunedin, via ports. Saloon passengers :Misses Busby (2), Grace, James, .Kingston. Morse. Image PL McGregor. Ancell, Floyd. Mesdames Oates, Buchanan, Beaver, Taylor, -Young an* child, Fenton, Harris, Dunn, Orr. Olsen, Edgar. Sunder.'ands. Orr, Watson, Messrs. Buchanan. Brnce, Diver, Oates, Smith, Lee. Taylor. ICathro, Fenton, Crompton. Harro'd, Gordon, Young, O'Meara, Fraser, Bruce, Campbell, Johnston, Sunderland, Balrd, Iggo, Klrkland, Pegler. Johnson, and 33 steerage. Union Co., agents. WAIMARIE, s.s_, Freeman, at 2.50 a.m., irom Paeroa.—Northern Co.. agents. Wauaka, 6.5., 2422, Flynn. at 8.55 a.m., •Sroin Bluff,and Napier.—"Union C 0.,. agents. OBPAJITXJiBES. YESTERDAY, M"ANAJA. s.s., W. iF. Norbnry, at 10.5----3pm, for Whangarel. - CLANSMAN, s.s.. -E. -iDorllng. at 5.40 ii.m, for RusseH, Whan**aroa, and Mango- > "Sail. ■ ■ .. ,;...,.. . . TAJSUWH".\. C. *T, IGreentberg, at 10.45 it.-nu, for Paeroa. DAIPHN'B. s.s.. E. H. Goertz, at -L 2? for -Wihfika-tane. iBIAiDEN-'POIWELL, s.s.. H. -Petersen, at p-.m„ for Whangarel. CrHETJMSFORD, s.s.. F. Beach, at 6.15 3>.m.. for Marsden -Point and wary (ports. CORONATION, ketch. L. Vasta, for Mercury Bay nnd Glsborrre. TiHIS OAT. •AIPASTTL s.s.. J. Tetselra, at 0.15 a.m., lor the Great Barrier. ROSAMOND, s.s.. 721. Dryden, , for dsborne and Tolago Bay. UNION COMPANY'S MOViEMENTS. •EAST COAST. Sarm-dav —Monowal sails for Gisborne, Kapler, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. WEST COAST. FHdnv.—iElnl sails for Gre-rnroufh. Saturday.—Rarawa arrives from New Plymouth. COASTAL PASSENGER SERVICE. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Whnngaret, Manala. 6.45 p.m. Man-den, Point, etc.. Chelmsford. 10 p.m. Great Barrier. Apanul, 5 pjn. Orewa, etc.. Hanlti. Rptomahana, 11.30 a.m. Thames. Wakatere. 11. a.m. Paeroa. Taniwha. .*t.l."> a.m. Whangarel. Kanieri. 7 p.m. Opotikl. Waiotahi. 4 p.m. Hot-horn, etc.. Auponri. 2 p.m. Fiiverdnle. etc.. Kotlri. 10 a.m. rrojected Departnres. To-day.—rneroa, Wnimarie, U..10 p.m. Tauranga, Ngapuhi, 7 p. ro. ffridav —Coromanilol. Uotomahana. 1 p.m. ' Mercury Bay. etc.. Tasman, G p.m. rncron." Taniwhn. noon. Thames Wakatere. 1.45 p.m. Whangarel, Manala. 10 p.m. Orewa, etc. Hauitl. 1 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. KOROMIKO. s.s. at HA. Hobson wharf LOUISA CRAIG, barque, at. S. Xo. 2 jetty s.s.. at Ql-. Queen's wharf Mill ItA. -Oi.. In «stream. MON-OW/At. s.s.. at QP. Qufcn's wharf. NAVUA. s.s., at NB, Northern wharf SOUTHERN CROSS, s.s., at moorings. BENORITA, barqucutinc, ot KA, King's at" QB. Queen's wharf.' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. DELPHIC, s.s.. for New York; August S FIONA. s.k., for Sydney; August 20 HORORATA, s.s.. for Wellington; Sept. 2 •MAHENO, s.s., for Sydney; August 10 (MAMARI. s.s., for. London; August 8. NIAGARA. X.M.S.. for iiyducy: August 23 RIVEE-INA. s.s.. for Sydney, August 16 ' SUSSEX s.s.. for Wellington; August 12 SOUTHERN CROSS, s.s., for New llcbrides: September 10 TARAWEItA, for bouthern ports; August 15 VICTORIA, s.s., for Southern ports; August 18 BENORITA, barqnentlne, for Sydney; August 8 WANAKA, s.s., for Sonthejip ports; Aug. 8 MOKOIA, s.s., for Southern ports; Aug. 8 MAHENO, s.s,. for Sydney; August 10 MONOWAI. s.s, for Southern ports; Aug. 11 TALUNE, s.s., for Eastern Pacific; Aug. 25 MAKURA. R.M.S.. for Vancouver; Aug. 28 OKARI, s.s,. for London: August 20 MARAMA, E.M-S., for Sydney; Sept. 22 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. iANGLO BRAZILIAN, s.s., from Montreal; November S IANGLO-EGYr'TIAN, s.s.. from Montreal; September 8 BANFFSHIRE, s.s., from Sydney; September DELPHIC, s.s., from bouthern ports; August 7 FIONA, s.s., from Fiji; August 55 FRAM, bq., from Seychelles Island; to sail INVERTAY, s.s., from Liverpool; August 10 HAWKE'S BAI, 5..-.. from London; Aug. 15 HORORATA, s.s., from Sydney; Sept. :t KAIKOURA, s.s., from London; Aug. 21 KMGHT l)K GARTER, s.s., fiutn Montreal: October 8 EARAMEA, s.s., from Montreal; August 23. E.OKO HEAD, barqnentlne, from Columbia ltiver; to sail MAHENO, s.s.. from Sydney; August 0 MAKURA, R.i M.s., from Sydney. August 28 Jl VITAL s.s., from Southern ports; Aug. a j JTOKAYSHIUE, s.s., from Sydney; October MoKOIA. s-s.. from Southern ports; August HO NAIRNSHIRE, s.s., from Liverpool: Aug. 20 I'AKEHA s.s., from London, September 17 RIVERINA, s.s., from Sydney; August 16 KANUATiRA, s.s., from Liverpool; August SOUTHERN. s.s.yfTom St. John; Aug. 10 STOLZENFELS. 's.s., from New lorli, August 10. STAR OF AUSTRALIA, s.s., from New \ i>t li; Aupttsl .10 STAR OF VICTORIA, s.s., from London, September 10 TAI.l'NIil, s.s., from Eastern Pacific; Autu.-t ■ 20. 'JAKAWERA, s.s., vfrom -Southern ports; I August 13 . i TONGARXttft; &.S„.JxQt&jltQb&on; Oct. 22 \ I-: it li .li-om .New-York-; August 10 Yiei'OlUA. 's.'s., from "B&uthoi'u. ports;! August 10 WAI'i'OMO, s.s.. from Fiji: August "27,. i WILDENPELS. s.s., from New York; September 5 ] The Kin! will' probably sal) from One-I liun-iii I'm- Ores mouth and Westport this I evening to load again Tor Ihe Miinuliati port. The I'lilculcl, which left tlreymouth yes- I terilay morning, Is due here on Saturday i next. The steamer Kniititnul wns expected I" sail laic iliis afternoon with general cargu for the Ea.st Coast 'bays. The Richardson steamer Squall is dun "iere on Saturday next, from En.-1 Coast buys. -Site will load general curso here, and is expected to sail for the East Coast on the - folio wing Tuesday evening. . I'hC''-latest charters -include tbe fourmasted «dbooner Wlnslow-(4G7 tens), which Jias been fixed to load lumber at v Pacific - Coast riort for New Zealand.

The lighthouse kecpnr -at Tiri Tiri. re." ports that a trump steamer was sighted ibis morning, steaming eastward. Definite information regarding the F. and S. liner Ayrshire, which arrived at .Capetown on the l.:th July from. "Liverpool Ina damaged condition, consequent upon a fire occurring ou board, has reached Sydney by cable. The uiessasc Intimates that the repairs are so well in hand that she- should be thoroughly repaired and have all the cargo the l:a- discharged on board again In tune lo leave on Alrgust 25 for Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney, aud Brisbane. The rules, regulations aud instructions for the use of the Panama Canal, which are the work of l'rof. Emory 11. Johnson, contain suuie most remarkable requirement* which can not be carried out. For instance, in sei-Uou 2 of rules for the guidance ot vessels using the Canal, paragraph 10 makes the astonishing ruling that "bailing vessels must fasten all their sails, brace the yards sharp to larboard in line with the keel, and reef the bowsprit. 1 ' In the lirst place, it is impossible to brace yards In line with the keel. Yards on a full-rigged ship or barque cannot be braced «-harper than four points eff the bow. nut the "reef the bowsprij" order bids fair to add to the gaiety t(' nations, for bowsprits cannot be "reefed" or even housed. A bowsprit Is a standing spar, built Into a ehlp. A Jtbbonrn may be housed, or, In other words, hauled inboard, but a bowsprit is a fixture. One might as well say "reef the maindeck." Sails arc reefed, spars are housed, but how to reef a bowsprit Is something mariners do not know. rilotf> must also pay for their food aboard vessels using the Canal, says paragraph 16, section L THE MAiRiAMA. The T"nion Company have received advice that the R.M.s. Marama, en route from Auckland to Vancouver, arrived at Suva on Tuesday last, aud continued her journey the same evening. NAVUA'S TRIP CANCELLED. The local office of -the Union Company announce that the trip of the Navna to rlji. Samoa and Tonga haß been deftnitelv nbandoned. MAHENO LEFT SYtDN-ET. The local office of the Union Comnanv have been advised that the steamer Mahen'o loft Sydney yesterday afternoon for Auckland direct. The Tcssel is due here on Sunday next. MONOWAI FROM SOUTH. The Union Company's steamer Monowal arrived this morning from Dunedin, via Last Coast ports, and was berthed at QD, Queen's wharf. Fine weather and moderate seas were experienced throughout the voyage. Included in her cargo are transhipments from the steamers Ullmaroa, Marere and Ruapebu. IMPORTS. Per s.s. Monowal. from Southern ports: 11.74-. sacks potatoes. 702 oats; 6 malt, -5 barley, 174 wheat. 278 onions, 40 grass seed, 57 peas, 2tV" sacks flour, 102 100's .''our. 323 »'s flour. S 25's- floor, 352 bran. i4S chaff. 12S oatmeal. 40 barrels ale, 59 bags rice, 120 cases matches, 170 coils rope. 115 cases apples. 100 boxes butter. 74 ingots tin. and large quantity of sundries. WANAKA BRINGS PRODUCE. The Union Company's steamer Wanaka arrived this morning from Southern ports with a full cargo of produce, and was berthed at QB. Queen's wharf. A fire broke ont In the vessel's hold when she was oil Napier, and was only extinguished when serious damage had been done to tbe cargo. Until the vessel has discharged her produce the actual extent of the damage cannot be ascertained.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 4