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SHIPPING.

PcneetrTois- evening-, 6.14. Sunrise: To-morroTV mornjni?. 5.50. -'Jioon: Xew Moon, Starch Iβ, 7.12 a.m. HIGH WATER. iiocklaiid To-day. 3^9a!jn-, -4.3S p.m. Auckland Sertur., 5.7 a-m. .5.59 p.m. Onehnnca Satm\. S.S7o.m.' "©.D."' p^m. aianukan-Hds. .Salnn, -7.37 a.m. 5.9 p.m. KaipaiaJHds.. .Satnr., 8.27 a.m. 8.59 p.m. Hdsl Constants, to be added, to or subtracted from high, water at Auckland:— VHhansarei minus o minutes, Thames plas 10 minntes. Tanranga miniis 12 minutes, Rnssell plus JZ minntes, Coromandel pins JD minntes. The tide at Auckland rises 9.5 this evening, and 9ft and 9.Bft to-morrow teominf and alternoon respectively. Datnmr. 1 level 3ft!6in~ai)oTe Anckland Dock sill. ARRIVALS. "YESTERDAY. WaXAIA, s-s_ 115 a TV. F. Xorhury. at " T3D'p.m.. from "Whangaret Passengers: ««Amci McLeod— ."Wormald and child. •Brake, McGregor, Jemison. Dison. ' "•Chapanamt "Blomfield. Cole. Eastwood and tebOdv AXkisaon. TTrtmhan. and two children. ,; Frost. Jlleaes McGregor, Purchase, Harris. -Mbore. Blssett, 'White.' ilorris. Messrk. Frost. Johnston. Bush. Slater, Grays. •gjßgn-n.. Roberta. Dtnm. Ingram. Metcalfe. "Deini. DcO, HirtreL Knle, Melville. Meyer, •Woffay. Bla<i)ock, Dnnn, Fleming, Wright, • BetanwEc, Scott, Thnirti. Knrnicb, Canner, BuOtpau "Waftfir. May. Diion, Mclndoe. ISmcies. VoMfThui Haine. Smith. Fraser. sv*vt~- PesrCT. JW"»*'"■, Atkinson. Garretr, mown. O'Keele, JLieotenaot Koghind. Rev. "_Ranrpfccm. SlcDonalfl, Rev. Norrfe. ""atasters Smith. Jemison, and. IS steerage. DA3FECKE, «ts_ at T.» p.m., Ircrm the Passengers; Mtees Taylor, Bcbß*;.BoyJe, Meefeones flarrisoc. ; -; JambCTtelch. atalsop, Ryan, Messrs. ;; . SSO ] v -femn 3ii» «Btte.—Thoa. Henderson, agent. . SOSA3GOKD, S£.. 721. Stewart, at 7.30 ■ x tram- JMarsden Point and GMborrife.—■ ViUnion ■S-β. Cor, agente. " SIASTJKKW-4_ iarque. 371, R-G-Bolmes, Swcastie.— Craig, i &tOt, agents.. PAEROA, c**. r oaa l _.^from - tgjEHSBTnBES. ""-" ' YBSTJEfRDAT. . s.s-, at 5 pja^for-Tau- • *.. gmskbG. at 8.5 .pro., tor \Thai BADEN-BOWKLJJ. sj..-at. 5.30. p.nu, for - UGAPCHI, :U.««i' 5:40. for - Tau- '*" " SASZESI, S3O p-m^^-lor -.-• . >«. ■ • j i r \ .-. TESSECS J5 -POBTi . • in stream jil; S. ■- in rtrff m = .- ,sj: 3vEBSRC ketch, in stream """^F-v , SVB3SAXA. es_;a± " 3BOT3ISA CSAtG, barque, at K3ug's wharl - hatqne, at wUarf jaOSOTCAI. at aOCBA, sa, in stresm " - KS'FCA. &s, in-atream _, .t ■4SSSCSD, s-8., at^obsan.^harft ;-i eWOBITA, bariineDtlne, in stream *'" *■ • ~gOTTBHEB3f , ■. ■, ;t , .\sJ ' s*.. ax. Queen's iwiarE "_: . aqswtTg^ in- i'Si V PSOIBCTEDt DEPART L KiSS. SOdSA CKAIG, barque, for Kaipara; Mapa iS KWTSASA. 5.8., for Sydney, March. 15 MAHE3JO. si, for-Sydney, March. 22 aKJfSOWAL for South; March 13 -.KOSAMOMJ, for March' X 3 TA&AWERA. for South; (March 23 ■ SrOXGASELLA.s.s., for-. Port. Chalmers,, . March 17 - * - March 30- - March 16. EXEBCTED ARRIVALS. BORDERDAUE, from St. John; 'March. 31 HA WEES. .BAY,, ..S-β-,, .from London; March. .22 ■B - *■' 1 H IT.MA bsrqnentiiie, from Tasmania; sailed KCMARA, from Liverpool; March 13' - •• KAMtfifA, from Timaru; March 15 K.A;T A-POJ. &£-. from Westport; March 14 tca-it-* M^.a i « from South; March IS MAHBKO, from Sydney; March 21 South: March 25 aHxAHERE, .$.«-, from Greymouth; Maxca -15 ;„ ETV33EXNA, e.s., from-Sydney;-CMarclL-15 BOTOBUA. s-s-, from LoBdon: March 15 ; KAS>GA.TJBA, β-s., from St. John; May 16 -from St. John; June 13 . " gOSAMOyP. from Gisborne; March 17 ■ jgnA^khi.j s.s., from Kova Scotia: April 30 . STAB OF -SCOTLJCtD, &&, from-Dondon; JkßTil-5 : Eastern Pacific; March. L - 3X f jaaaaaEEßA- &s., Mardk-ZI. I iCICTORIA, from -South; Jlarca 14 ■ TSTASATC*. SA^frnm.South; March,.l2 v ■*»>g« , ''>**J?r K 4 from Sohthern.'ported -Jfanch TS "April I ij , CQMFAirC - . .jEspected Anirais. -" lS9a>f3a77—TCafcrtere. from Thames.. S-52 p-m». ( ..- from 2 p.m. - '-- ■ .A-paiml -from 'AwanuL 4 pjn. -"— -:— • 'K^iti-. fronr-PnhcdV 8 p.m. - -fctaSsy— from Cpromandel and i- -- -- - OTalheke, noon. . -j. _c>-"JEanr«2ia, teem Paerea, X-ajn. - from. Phrko, » p.m. Z-""' " ."Ma'na!a..Jrwa 6.45 jun. -~ • - -jKasiieri, mrnassaiei, a.m. . VQansman, from Rnseell, iWhangaroa iv Sfeoigonni, 6" a-m. - tSgapnmV from Tanranga, 7 ajn. • ■-• from .Wliaisapon*, eta, 7 "fe . p-nv "Fftnrtrf. fnjnt-iWarfcwoiaL, 3.30 ajn. from Kawau, etc., 1.45-p.m.; £*> v' ' - TlmTpfjinfibonJ&am Qfittamga,.*fth i'carso of tlmV J -Jjeraad ecrap iioa. >■ waai&Kaiiiona, ea-route'lronvTliaarn, with ".. feiuiLgoaf proflncp. Ipnves JSopier ito-morroTv TrigTrt- fn»- -4 irirlyTiji, and. is due on Monday. 33ie Rosamond, from CHsborne, via MarsUeii .point, arrtoedJn: p.ort this momin;. She atHßiat nntatloHnorrow for EastrCoaet.l)ays en4:<Jisbom& -' jfflie Mcmowal, •β-niclt errlTed jesterttey - .ft?miiS<ratieni ports, sails on theTetnm trip atfncon to-morroTv-. HnddartTParker eteamer -Rirerina " yesterday for Auckland direct, -j*e£h. passengers, mails," and cargo; She S eaetjn Monday-morning.-Owing to a shortage "of railway truck* it is--unJikely that the steamer Wonganella, now- disctarging rock phosphate at the " wijarf, will ie abie to leave for'halinere c: " ;Earfc before Wednesday next. v-j33ie Norwegian steamer Odland,- wilei oeen for_aome. time in the Anstralian■>ew Zealand coal arid Uinher trade ar-rfcefi-in port this morning with a full car~o ci Newcastle coal for the Anckland Gas "Star*" I*'1*' c iS Wns at tSe Hobson . - Tie TTanata. from. SonQiern. ports wits *=cargo-of prodrice, passed East Cape at 5 ' yesterday, ana should arrive this atter- ■ neon.. Sac sails- for Oamarn, the-Blnff; and Timitm at 5 p.m. oa Monday, 6 , v , nioa Company'a carsp steamer .._^4^o^l/of^V B ain c An- : -JKTne as* of 48 yenre. The-dweased marf: ncr was- a former officer in the forvlrp n f toe Union Company,- •„« w O , wrt! taown 0 "? 1 and IsJfln< l «emces. At VaTl obs ttaee he was master of the the Waiporl, the Kama, and the AtVa is tn».«rrlce ef tae company some years a->o to take np. a. shore paelrlcn In Sydney. -• — BAIBPB'-MiXUBBtt'A/'' ''■'■ The wea tnown barqiie Maimrewa. arrived Newea'Btle, witjj « full cargo of aftei- a paisage ot thirteen .days. She left Newcastle cn~ tse'evening •f Eeiicnary 23, Jinj met, witii. riortiieriy winds and moderate weather ih tae Tamnan siglitingtiie Three lact, Friday Bight, On peaching Cape Brett she encountered «raOierly westner, whieJi. delayea Urr conEideraaly. She aeriereii off- Ilangitoto laeVnignJ, aeaXpas tameA, to'pHs-moraiaa. bjrßiljig at tte Siag'fr w»iai£. -After fljscharging sfce.Trill-leatf timber at Waanga^ej

SHAW-SAVILL TIMB-TABI/E. According to recent advice from. Home,. the vessels engaged In the t«ondon-"Wclllng-ton mall service will In future leave a fortnight later than usual. This new arrangement -will be commenced by the Mamarl. which was to have left London on the sth March, hut whlcn will now leave on tie 19th. The Mamarl will also be the first vessel affected as far as the sailings t rotn !New Zealand are concerned. i ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co. are taking advantage of the Panama Canal to develop a round-the-world steamship service, which ■will be linked up with their existing serj vices (says the Mersey correspondent of the i London "Shipping World"). They are j establishing what they designate as the Panama Canal service, which will run fortnightly from Liverpool to Victoria, via the I anama Canal, and touching at the Pacific ports of San Francisco. Seattle, tTscoma, and \anconver.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 61, 12 March 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 61, 12 March 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 61, 12 March 1915, Page 4