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SHIPPING.

~ Stmset: This evening, c.c. Smiriee; To-morrow morning, n.55. Moon: First Quarter. March 24, IOJ.S a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. S.oO a.m. 9.15 p.m. Aii.-kland Fri.. n..17 a.m. O.SI p.m. IMiehunga Fri.. "ti a.m. 1.7 p.m. Mauuk-iu lids. .Fri.. — 0.7 p.m. K.tipara fids... Fri., 0.35 a.m. 0.57 p.m. Tidal Constants, tn he added to or sub- - traded from -hish water at Auckland: — Whangaxei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minntes, Tauransa mlmis 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes. Coromandei plus 10 minutes. The tide at Auckland rises 10.1 this evening, and fl.Sft and o.9ft to-mnrrow and afternoon respectively. Datum level 3ft din above Auckland Dock sill. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. KANIEBI. s.s., ar ".15 p.m.. from WhaUgarei. THIS-DAY. WESTRALIA. s.s.. 2.SW. G. Bate?, at 0.10 p.m.. from Dunrriin. via way ports. Psssenuers: Misses I'sNsher. Abbott. Hars. White." Kolly. rend. Kennedy. Martin, Fyson. Kendol. Johnston. Harriain. Mesdaines Ussher. Hennins. Ussner. Sidey and child. Tanner and child. Harris. Snell. England. Martin. Cross. MseurS. Stone. Innea. Coulls. Seville, Cloy. Webb. Chllds, Gray. t,a Morte. Calder. Mackay. Francis. Feat. Burns. Harris. McDonald. Uallie. Wil. kinson. Goodall. Eilisden. MoKellar. Tor ter. Hyde. Pearcy. Rarrsnn. Good. Smith. Reston. Walsh, and 15 steerage.—HuddanParker, Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. T.VTTCNI. s.s., 1.542. H. Dryden, for the Cook and Society Islands. , KAIAI'OI. s.s.. 2.003. J. Mawson. for Kal-: para and Sydney. CHELMSFOEP. s.s.. at 3.55 p.m.. for Tauransa. CTAXSMAX. S.S.. at 4.10 p.m.. for Rns sell. Whansaroa. and Mangonui. T'AEKOA. s.s.. at 7.10 p.m.. for Marsden Point. MANAIA. s.s., at 10.5 p.m., for Wnamarc;. THIS DAY. KCII-ARAv 5.!.; 6.931. Lewis, at fi.4o a.m.. for Wellington. TASMAN, 5.5., at-7.45 a.m.. foi Wbakataiie. VESSELS IX POET. HAUEOTO, s.s., m stream IRIS, s.c, in stream KEEEBI". ketch, in stream UANCBEWA, (jaxQce, at Kings wharf M.OURA, S-β., in stream WVUA, s.s.. in stream _ OffliiXD.. s-s.. at- Kinp's wharf ROSAMOND, s.s.. at King's wharf "KOTORUA, BJM-s.. at QuWs wharf. (fENORiTA. barquefltine, in-stream SOUTHERN , CROSS, in stream .YSABEL, fcarqneatiae, in stream PROJECTED DEPARTURES. - MAHEXO. s-S-yifor-Sydney-, March 22 ATONOWAI, s.s., for South; March 27 RIVERINA. s-s.. lor Sydney; March 30. TAKAWEEA, s-s...for south; March 23 WESTJIALIA, s.s., Xor .Santh, Marci 20 . .VICTORIA, s.s., for . South; March SO . . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. BOHDEEDALt', "'s.'s., 'from St. John; March. 31 HAYYUiE'S BAY, Sα., from London: "ilarcii 22- , 1, %? •< M ~. .. ILMA, barquentine, from Tasmania: sailed March 6 KAKAMiEA, s.s., from South; March IS MAHEIvO, s.s., from" Sydney; March 21 MONCWAI, s.s.; from. South; March 25 KIVERINA. s.s.. from Sydney: aiirch 29 KAXGATIKA, 6.5., from St. John; ,May 16 KAK AI A. β-s., from St_ John; June 13 BUSAMOND, S.S.. fro-m.'Gisborne; March 24 KUAPEHU, -3.5., from NOFa Scotia- April .10 -STAR. OF SCOTLAND,,s.s., from LondonApril 5. " TARAWEEA. 5.4, from South; March 21 VICTORIA, s.s.. from South; March "S "ft'ESTRALIA, s.s., from Southern ports; March IS ' ZEALAXDIC, s.s., from London; April 7 XOETHEE.X S.S. CO. EXPECTED ARBITALS. ■ -mo-day.—Taniwha. from Paeroa, 6 a.m_ Weka, from .Great Barrier. 5 p.m. . Paeroa, from Mangapai, midTiijrht. "Wakatere. from Thames, noon. Haniti. from Warkworth, etc. ....... 1 p.m. Manaia, from Wiausarei, 6 43 P-m. *Wdaj\—Haniti. from Piato. 1 pjn. Apanni. from Awanni. 9.30 a-m Xgatiawa, from Opotiki, 10 a.m. . . TYaSatere, from .Thames, 2.30 H p.m. . " \ Dapime. from Paeroa, 5 a-rn. 1 The Island steamer Tatinnl got away - the Eastern. Eaeific early last evenins, witli carjro only. T3ie ShaTv-Sxvill etEajner Knmaia, having finished discharging the Auckland portion of her Liverpool cargo, left thie mornin<-1 ,for WeJlington. -_ Bonnd from Auckland to London, the Zealand Steppirur Company's steamer -Wiiakataiie is reptartad to have left TenesiSe on ilarclj 12. A. charter hae been erranged by which the steamer Caidergrove, 4327 tons, has -*een feed to Zoad case oil ac - Xew Yari sfor Austraiiaa or .Xeav Zealand^ports. Having been ffelayea down- south, the • s*teamer Hallamshire will not arrive at - Wellington till Sunday next. Departure 1 <W3U be taken for Napier and" Auckland on Tuesday of nest -week; The Anchor Co.'s steamer Waimea will errir** at Onehunga on Sunday, lea-ring at s> p-m. <»a Monday for Nelson, Weaport Greyeonth, and Hokltika. Lumber will be .brought down to "Wellington from the Fraser River by the T^? s "^? •■fonr-martcd schooner Coqnajam j -<_uy, aoo tons. j.Uc barque Active, GH3: tons, has been fiied to load phosphates atl JTaiden Island for Xew Zealand, ports. The Union Company's chartered steamer JJoT-nelen. which recently visited W-elling-iton with from San FramrHco. will tate a load of coal from .Newcastle to a «port on the West Coast of South. America shortly. The Richardson steamer Squall Isj due at Auckland to-morrow from Cape Eobaway with a cargo of sheep for Oraiei. i>he afterwards loads a quantity of hardwood for Tnparoa Bay. The Richardson su>amer Mako leaves -Tokomaru Bay this evening for Auckland, via way ports. She is due on Saturday artf leaves for the East Coast on Tuesday zvening with passengers and cargo. A cablegram has been received by the ■local a-ents for the Shaw, Savill. an d iAl'oion Co. statiDg that the chartered steamer Largo Lw. which left Wellmzton on Jannary 12. arri-ved at London" on Sunday. March 1-J, "all -well." Having been overhauled at Port Chalmers the rormna is due on Saturday morning at Onehunga from Dune<lin, L.vttelton, Weliington, Nelson and .\ew Plymouth She ieaves the same evening for Weliincton ■*.ith a quantity of dairy produce for transhipment to the Tainui, which leaves for i,ondon next week. The C. and D. liner Nerehana was despatched from London on the 7th inst Jor Melbonnne, «Sydn<>7. and NeTvcastle The N-erehana. will be folio-wed on the *erth by the s.s. Indrabarah, -wiicii will leave London about the end of the mon-Eh lor Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand parts. Under darter to the Cnion. Steam Ship Company, the steamer Jleiham left Newcastle on PTiday for Lyttelton with about 400 d tons of coal, aod U expectpd there to-day. The Hexham. which was formerly known ac the -Vmpblon. was built at Camphelltow-n in 1911. and is now owned by ilessTs J. and A. Brown, Newcastle. ■She is 2tel tone gross rßgister, 331 ft 4in 3on;r. -tSft 4in wide, rind 22ft deop. The Tnion C 0 . ,? R.JI.E. Marama, Whicfi arrived at Wellington from San Francisco early yesterday mornlns. lelt lor Sydney in the afternoon. Having been repaired at San Francisco aitfr her mishap near the the-Marama was dispatched "'•"' "SiTr^SS? 1 a S* s^dne y without nassen-*^-«l?«^l' 8e 1^F - On *« arrival at Sydney a - H™* 1 mishap will be

THE JtIVERINA. I The Huddart-Parker steamer Riverino i leaves Sydney to-day for Auckland rlirprr. | I -with passengers, mails, and i-arso. She is ' flue "U Monday. VANCOUVER .SERVICE. The R.M.s. Niagara leaves Sydney to day i for Auckland. <-n route to Vancouver, and is due here on Monday. She leaves again the following day. WAIRCNA FOR SAN FRAXCI>SCO. It is announced that the fnioo Co.'s big rargo-earrier Wairuna hns been fixed to load wool and general cargo at Sydney for San Francisco. TO LOAD AT NEW TORK. The steamers Berwick Law, 4650 tons and Invertay. 3!»74 tons, have again been chartered to load at New York on behalf of the A. a D d A. Line for New Zealand and Australian ports. THE KEI-SFTEN MART". So far there has been do sign of the Japanese steamer Keishen Mam. which is en mute from Sao Francisco to Wellington, laden with general cargo. The vessel was due on Sunday. The Keishen Maru was not sighted by the Marama. which arrived at Wellington yesterday. NEW INTERCOLONIAL TIME-TABLE. With a view to giving the Union Company's inter-colonial passenger steamers Manuka and Moeraki a longer stay at Uobart. a oew time-table has been arranged, which will commence with the Manuka npxt week. The vessels on ar rival at Wellington on a Tuesday from Sydney will sail again on the Tuesday evening for Lyttelton, from which port they are due back on tbe Thursday morning in order to sail on the Thursday evening (one day earlier than the preseat time-table) for Sydney and Hobart. THE STAR OF INDIA. The Commonwealth and Dominion steamer Star of India <forraerly H.M.N.Z.T. No. (ft. whir-ti left New York on February < 20 for Auckland and other New Zealand and Australian ports, via Panama. left Balboa on the isthmus, on March 4. She Iβ dne here on April 2. Until yesterday, ■mention of her was prohibited by Defence rejrulation-s. on account of the presence of the Dresden in tbe Eastern Pacific, the same rule applying in part to the Vaueouver and 'Frisro steamers. After lanoincr trocvp:? at Alexandria, too Star of India unloaded New Zealand cargo at Home, aud then went across t.i N>w Tork. WAIVTERA AT BORDEAUX. Information has been received by the head office of the Shaw. Savill, aud Alhion Co. stating that their steamer Waiwern had arrived at Rordwnx. in France, on Friday, March 12. The vessel left Wellington for London on January 21, nnd was ordered on to the Fren-.-h port with provision?.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 4