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SHIPPING.

Rnnset: This evening, .(..■». Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 7.5. Moon: First Unartcr. June 21, 1.54 a.tfl. HIGH WATER. (Auckland To-day 11.2s a.m. 11.5:1 p.m. (Auckland Sunday. - 0.12 p to-"Ue-liullg- Kliml;i\ ::-3 a in. 3.42.ii'1il Miiiinknu Iblrt. ..Suinbi'i "'-:., m ■• (•' pni Knlparu Urs...SiiiKlu}', ii.1.l a.:u. n,_ p.m." Tidal constants, i„ he added lo or sub'faded from high water at Auckland:— vMiangarel minus r, nilimies, Thames plus o minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, i.'issell plus 17 ,„!„„ os t.'oromandel plus lo minutes. ■'lie tide at Auckland lises It.lfl this neiiiug, and — ,i„i iMift |, .-morrow morning and afternoon iwpcctively. A.K'i;i\ A Us, Y_-Tl-:uda i. KAMEdU. s.s.. j,,, ~,„„, 1- m.. v „, s , lo.+u p.m.. from Whuuguroi. I'inssengers: Jiossrs. F. Maudcr. M ,'.. Meldriiiu Rniwn tvu.er. Speight, blu-km-11. Nortttern s s *■ " - asents. W-AK-tT-EIIE. p.s„ 11l Inns. W. Sullivan a. -lo P.m., iron, niainc.- Northern S.s. < 0.. agents. BA_)_,N-POWELL, s.s.. 17,1 ~„,.. ~ .'•it.";/"" • s : 4> " l I'- 11 '-- from Whangaici. »4,rtl ,iSkJ l &tX s '*" -' s '"""■ ■'■ Wilson „l ..-■ P.m., .roui ilouhora ci,- Passei" ts-t-liNTg Wilson. Master. Dbton. .1. Douson iiettlcii. K. Smberhu—U s \v <w u> n i»>nn ui~ <?• ,-" ori ' Wl ' st ' J ' lrlt<,h ' ' M ««f lilies.— Northern s.s o, 1 m .s.s -ks ron« v- t

Tills DAY. MJAPUUI, s.s.. .j,, v „ ls> T „ au . |a , a 1 ,-jo a.m. from Tanninga Passengers : Al.sses Andrews. McDowell" ll.'S ll Hansen, Llansou, Smith. Wilding. ir Moore Osmond. Colwell, Tanner. Piiuick. Balkie, gil'larus, Andrews.—Nonhern Co.. ngems. CLANSMAN, s.s.. «&, ions, E. MeLeod. Nt <i.x> a.m., rrom Russell. Passengers: Misses Cross, dc Silva. I'uckeridge, Faithful, Davis, Mesdnmes Talbot. Carmody. Cross, Rigdon. Messrs. dc Sllva. Hrowulee. Garton, Coulter. Renner. Madlli, C. Wragge. Stewart, Hill. Carmody. Wood. King. Pencocke. Jackson, Rigdon. Fliilp. Maxwell.Northern Co.. agents.

NGATIAVVA. s.s.. I.",1 lons. E. Dorling. at n.r, a.m., from (Hiiw.-i ami Tannings. Pnssenirers: Miss Dninblcion. Mcsdanies Cordon, Rolond. Wayne, Steele 121, Martin. Esse*. MeKenzio. Mnrcnii. Potts. Messrs. Sutton. Ward, match. Wayne. Hogg. Stewart. Gosling. Simpson. Wyneupe. Jaggs. Mnrcean. rotts.—Northern Co.. agents. KAHTT 5.5.7 IS2 tons. A. Nairn, at 0.., s.m.. from Gisborne and F.asl :',.asi b.iys.Rlohardson and Co.. ai'ents. TANIWHA. s.s.. 2(',:! ions. .1. Freeman. ai 7.20 a.m.. from Paeroa. —Northern to., agents.

DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. DAPHNE, s.s.. 1.02 tons. A. Stephenson. at 2.40 p.m.. for Commandoi. WAEMARIE. s.s.. 245 ions,. E. H. GoeTtz, at 2.4.1 p.m.. for Paeroa. W.AK.\I'_KK. s.s.. 441 tons. W. Sullivan, at 6.5 p.m.. for Thames. MANAIA. s.s.. 11-31 tan*. W. F. Noo-bury. at 10.0 p.m.. for Wluo—,-roi. T.A_-L\N. 5.5,.. 171 urns. C. Faulkner, at 7.5 p.m.. for Mur.sden Point. PAROTd. aux. schooner. PX» tons. D. Teixiera, for Whakatane. THIS DAY. i MONOWAI. us.. 343 tons. A. Carson, al 0.30 p.m.. for Dunedin and way ports. Passengers: For Tokomaru Ray -Mrs Robertson. Messrs. Robertson. Dalton. Peacock. For Gisborne—Misses Greene. Cameron. Kay. K.v;e. Lindsay (2(. Mosdnme* Prolien. Parkinson. Lindsav, Mueller. Nurse Davison. Messrs. Macks v. MMler. Kvnns. Spen.-e. Parsons. MH'ulbigh. Dalgety. Heron. Uncoil. Mr Justice Cooper. For N.-ipo- Vliss Cnhtll. Messrs. Houghton. Sulclirr... For Wellington: Messrs. Greesui , linlliii.t-vne. For Dunedin: Misses McDonald. (Jiiieke. Mrs Blnnnett. Mr Peai. and _' -l,c:a_e tor nil ports. ROSAMOND, s.s.. 721 ions. A. R, ste Wart, for Tologa Kay and Gisborne.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Jnne L'l —KERERf, ketch. Nine at—VICTORIA, Sontberu ports 23—KAHU, Gisborne 2.1-WEKTRALIA. Sydney 2--I*ALO"XA, .Soutbcrn ports 20-ATI"A. Suva . 28— NIAGARA, Sydney 20— TARAWEItA, Southern ports 2it— MAKO, lil-burne July G— TALCNE, Eastern PaciOc 6— RIVERINA, Sydney 12— MARAROA, Sydney

VESSELS 1-N PORT CIS. b_ rQue, iv stream HAZEL CRAIG, bq.. at King's wharf IRIS, H.M.c.s.. in stream KAHTJ, s.s., at No. 2 jetty KERERU, ketch, at Albert wharf MANUNUI, barque, at King's whart MOURA s.s., in stream SENORITA. bbqu.. at King' wharf

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. June 20—VICTORIA Southern ports _U—INDRABAKAtI, _ondon 20—ATUA, Suva l'l—WE-STRALIA, Sydney •£i— KAITANGATA. West port 24— PALOONA, Southern ports 26—OPAWA. Liverpool 20—TON'GARIRO. St. John 27—NAVUA, Sydney 27—ATHENIC, London 27—NIAGARA. Vancouver 27—MAKO. Gisborne

21— TARAWBBA, Southern ports _U— WAIPORI, So-them ports 30—LA BLANCA, Liverpool - n r) I—TALCNE, Eastern Pacific I—o PAW A, Liverpool I—INDRAPURA. London S—RIVERINA, Sydney 12—NIAGARA Sydney 10— SOMERSET, Liverpool 17—SOUTHERN CROSS, Norfolk Is. 21—MAKARINL London 25—MAKURA, Vancouver Aug. 7—WAXMATE. Liverpool 10—NI WART, Londou 21— WHAKATA-i'E, Montreal

SATL-NG VESSELS. LOUISA CRAIG, bq., from E_.t_burs. To sail

The ketch Kernem Is expected to get away on Monday for Niue Island.

The Kaitangata leaves Westport to-day for A___a__ Trttbi a coal cargo.

The P. and O. C'o.'s R._Ls. Maloja. which left _j__ay on April 27 th, arrived at London on June 14th.

A cable _as been recenved by the New Zealand, Shipping Company st-ti'ng that the Tnrakina, en route from Wellington to London, arrived at Monte Video yesterday.

The Union Company's steamer Pohenia will load chaff ait Bind' and other southern IHirts for Auckland an the cud of tile present month.

The Anchor Co.'a b.s. Regulus Is expected al dnehiinga on Wednesday, l_ird. from Greymouili, with a cargo nf coal. 'She will lea-ve again on Thursday, taking cargo for West Const ports.

Ihe Waipori, which is to load produce at Ihe -luff, Oatnaru. and Tlmaru for Auckland, has been delayed by bail wea . 2fith (M n -7th lU "'" |PL ' V " ' V]ma ' m "" Jl,np

A wireless message received to-day from the Union Company's Island steamer Atua states ihai she will n,.t arrive froni Suva "' '",'" "" r ™ w uMlt - »he i» bringing 36 saloon an,] 22 steerage pn-aeneers. nnd a quantity of island cargo. Tuo At , w ~o efi into dock on Wednesday, ami leaves on Saturday for the Islands and Sydney Tbe next boat to arrive at Ancklnnd ft-inn the Islands will be tbe '1 ofna. which is to be withdrawn for other purposes, tho Atna replacing her in the Sydney-Inlands service, r-he Navna is to replace the Atua on her present run. MAITAI D-T-vTI-n.

The It. M.s. Maltal, from Snn Francisco haa been delayed by bud weather She ■was normally due n: Wellington yesterday, but acording to a wireless received from her she will probably not cot Into port till 10-morrow morning.

BAIRQT'iI ON THE Mt'D. As the Imi'i'"' Miinurewn was being towed clear of i" ■• X lint's wharf yesterday afterimnii sbf -'•! ►mnrvwhat out of control, and struck a mud bank oIT Cral-'s iwliarf. As the tide was falling it was found impossible to pull her off, and -ho remained agroo-d till - p._i., when she vas _ot tlcar and towed out to sea, en ' «__e for Hj/toef.

THE SY_rX-_ BBOAT. The Westralla, dne from Sydney on 'Monday evening, Is bringing 40 pissenfers and 1350 tons of cargo. She lenve6 for Sydney ai .1 p.m. on Wednesday. INDRA.BARAH DUE TO-MORROW. Tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer I-drabnrah, from London and Australian ports, is due at Auckland tomorrow afternoon, and will dlsobarge 4200 ions of cargo before proceeding South. The 11 nddarl-Parker sloaimer Victoria left Gisborne at 11.30 a.m. to-day, and is expected in reach Auckland tomorrow morning frnni Dunedin and way ports, with passengers nnd 1300 tons of 'cargo.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

Gisliorne. June 111.- Sailed. at 11.30: Victoria, s.s.. for Auckland. Passengers from Gishoriic: Mr and Mrs Priestley, Mr ,-md Mrs Todd; Misses Hayward. Burry. Pntorson : Mosdaines Dean. Benton and infant, McKay; -Messrs. Minion, -lerratt. Item-it. Morrnh. Hardy. WoodrolTe. and 2 i steerage. Through passengers for Sydney : Nurse Higglns Mil.l -Mr. -luck. Wellington, June is. iSalled, at 7 p.m.: Manuka, s s.. for Svdncv. Lyfteltoii. June IS. —Sailed: Mohoin. s.s.. for Wellington. Dunedin. June X Arrived. ,n .-, p.m.: Asninn Mam. s-s.. from San Francisco, via Northern ports. Sailed, nt 4 p.m.: Pnloona. ss>. for Auckland, via way pons.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 19 June 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 19 June 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 145, 19 June 1915, Page 4

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