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SHIPPING.

Snnsrt: This evening. 3.59. Gunrise: To-morrow morning, 5,-tS. Moon: First Quarter. March 2i, 10.18 a.m. HIGH \VjiTER. •A-nrHand To-day. — 0.4 p.m. Auckland Wednes., <V-3 a.m. 0.46 p.m. OiM>!iu!i!ra Weilnes.. 3..T3 a.m. 4.16 p.m. Manukau Hds.Wedues.. 2.53 a.m. 3.1« p.m. K-upara H.is.. Weunes.. 3.43 a.m. 4.G p.m. Tidal Constants, to bo added ..o or subtracted from high water nt Auckland:— tfhangarei minus .> minutes. Thames plus 10 minutes. Taurnnra minus 12 minutes. BusseSl plas 17 -minutes, (.'oromandel plus Hi minutes. The tide at Auckland rises D.ijft this evening, aud .vTft and S.'.Kt to-iuorr.iw tnorninc and afternoon respectively. Patum tevel 3ft 6in above Anvkland Dock sill. ARRIVALS. THIS li-*Y. BADEN-FOWELL. s.s.. at 1.20 a.m.. from R&MEBI, *-s.. at 1.30 a.m., from Whangarei. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. MAHENO. s.s., 6252, D. (McLean, at 6.5 p.m. for Sydney. BiSOOXA. s.s., at 6.50 p.m., for Wiangaroa. etc. > CLAXHORE. s.s., at' 3.15 p.m., for "Whangaroa. etc. WAIOTA'HI, s.s ; , ax 3.20 p.m., for Thames. and Wlianjrarei. NGLAPUHI. S.S., at 5.40 p.m.. for Taurangi. CLANSMAN, s.s.. at 7.20 p.m., for BusseJl and Orrua. BAPHXE. S.S., at 5.15 p.m., for Mercury Bay, etc. I'AEKOA, s.s-, at 5.15 p.m., for Marsden Point, etc. ■iEVNAIA,' s.s.. 1150, W. T. Norbury, ati 10.5- p.m.. for Whangarei. •AT.ANUT, s.s.. at midnight, for Awanui. THIS DAT. TiHiWERA. s.s.. 2.003. J. M. Drewetie. at 2.15 p.m.. for Dnneuln. via way ports. Passengers: For Tokomaru Bay—Mr. Dick-, son. Dr. Mackay. For Gisborne —Misses Stewart Robinson, Mesdanies Ferjruson. Roberts, Mcßerh. Atkinson. McOinbittle, Messrs. Culßan, Craig. Atkinson. Holmes, Williams, .Schmidt. Kor Napier—Miss Frame. For Wellinston — Misses Rae. Nead, Mr. Downing and 2» steerage for all ports. SQUALL. s.fc. 381. E. Gray, at 6.5 a.m., for Tnparoa Bay and Napier. NGATIAWA. at S-15 a.m., for Tauranga; Ohiwa, and Opotlki. EXPECTED ABKIVALs. 14.TUA, s.s.. from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji; March 29 BORDERDALE, s.s., from St. JTohn; .March. 31 - - - •EiALXIAMSHIRE, s.s., from South; March 28 HAWILE'S BAT, &&, from London; Ma&b 23 IT .MA, barqnentine, from Tasmania; sailed March 6 KARAJIEA, s-s., from South, via Whangarei; March 25 MAHENO, s.s., from Sydney; Aprii 4 MAKURA K-.ii-s., from Svdnty; April 10 MAIvUKA, R.M.s., from Vancouver; April 4 NIAGARA, X.M.S., from Vancouver; May' 2 NIAGARA, R-M-s.. from Sydney; May 17 MONOWAI, s.s.. from Sonth; March 25 IUVEBLNA. S.S., irom Sydney; March 29 RA?*GATII£A, 5.5.,-from St. John; June 5 KAKATA.β-s., frgm. St. John; June 13 KOSiCiIOND, s.s., ffoin' Gisborne;. March 24 s.ai-Irom Nova Scotia; Apru 10.,.- . . STAB OF SGOTLASD, S.S., from Lonaon; April p STAB OF IXDIl", S.S., from New York, via Panama; March 26 ST. URSCI-A, s.s., from South; March 27 TARAWERA, s.s.. from South; April 4 TAVICXI, S.S., from" Ccjf and Society Islands: April 8. VICTORIA, s.s.. from South; March 28 WESTRAI/P.A', e.s:, from 'ports; April l W. H. SMITH, fonr-masted schooner, from Columbia HiTer; saileß January 18 " ZEALANDIC, s.s., from Xondon; AprU i The ketch Kereru wil! probably leave Best Monday for Niue island, witt passengers, mails, and cargo. The Makura. which left Vancouver last Wednesday and is due here on Sunday, April 4, is bringing lIS ipa-ssengers for Honolulu. Suva, Auckland, and Sydney. The kficj Lizzie Taylor has been cliartered liy Messrs Ross and Tinda£l for the inwr-islaud trade. She was berthed Hi No. 2 jetty yesterday afternoon to load for the Friendly Islands. The -Union steamer Maheno got aw a.v for Sydney djrect.a;t c.3. R.m,. yesterday with passengers and cargo. Loading operations were stopped'for about an hour yesterday morning by the bursting of a pipe supplying the hydranlie winches. Repairs were made by the ship's engineers. - The Federal-Shire liner Wesrmeath left lytteltou on Saturday for Gisborne to continue. Homeward loading. The vessel subsequently proceeds to Waitara. Wanganul, and Wellington, and . will leave the lastnaaed pert for Avonmonth about the end of the month. An expected arrival at Sydney from San Francisco direct_about Sunday next is the TJnion Company's steamer Canada Cape. Melbourne will be the vessel's neit port of call. The work of tmloa'ding steamers at' London has been seriously affected by the war. "Word has been received by Mr. G. H. Scales that bis chartered steamer Cape Ortegal occupied a month in discharge at London, and the Messina, which arrived at that port five weeks ago, had not completed discharge. • ■ ■; - - ,- ■ TONGARIRO TO LOAD. Advlce"Has"be%n received , 'that the New Zealand ©hipping Co.'s steamer Tongariro left Cardiff, on, Wednesday last, to load at St. John, New Brunswick, for Australiap and .New Zealand ports. HAWKE'S BAY DUE TO-NIGHT. Tha C and D." liner HavrkVs Bay! from iondon. v-ia- -Australian ports, passed Vajie Maria" at 5 o'.ctack this morninc. and should srnve iv port tate to-nicht. She wiil berth at KiniTs wharf, and after discharging 2.000 unload the rest. NIAGARA DOCKED. The E.M.S. Niagara was towed from her T>erth at the Queen's wharf at 11 a m to-day-by the tugs Te Awhina and Young Bnaearee, and floated into the Calliope Dock for repairs to her centre propeller It is expected that the work will necessitate her remaining in dock for aboilt 4S hours, and her departure is stiil fixed for Friday at 10 a_m.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 4