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SHIPPING.

Bunsotr Tills evening, '4.39. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 7.6. iloou: First Quarter, June 21, 1.54 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. o.:(Sa.m. 0.57 p.m. Auckl.ind Tuesday, 1.31 a.m. 1.40 p.m. Onehunca 3.1 a.m0.1!) p.m. UniMiknu Hrls..Tuesday, 4.1 a.m. 4.l<Jp.m. Knipani Hds...Tuesday, 4.r>l a.m. 5.0 p.m. Tidal constants, to be added to or subtracted from high water it Auckland:— Wuiuisarei minus 5 lniuutcs, Thames plus 10 minutes. Taurauga minus 12 minutes, Kusseil plus 17 minutes, Coroaiandel plus 10 minutes. The tide at Auckland rises O.."ift tills evening, and o.lft and o.4ft to-morrow tnoruiiij; and afternoon respectively. ARRIVALS. SATL'UDAY. WAKATEUE. pjs., 441 tons, W. Sullivan, at d.M> p.m., from Thames.—Northern Co agciitK. DArriXE, s.s.. 102 tons, A. Stephouson, at d.4u p.m., from Coromandel.—Northern v.0., aceuts. CHKLMSFfORD, s.s., 121 tons. F. A. ilaclndoe, .at 3J50 .p.m., from Alarsdeu Point, etc: Co., agents MANAIA. s.s., U3O tons. W. F. Norbury, at 6.30 p.m., from Whaugarei.—Northern Co., agents. TASMAX. s.s.. 171 tons, C. Faulkner, at i.lO p.-!)!.; from Wliaugarol Heads.—Northera Co., agents. yESTF.nr-AY. VICTORIA. 8.5., 2960 tons. A. J. Croft, at 3.30 p.m., from Dunedin and way ports. Passengers: Mesdames MacGoun and child Zlele, Todd, Dean iiud child, Priestly, Bejiton, child and infant, McKay, McKeuzie. Jlaiwick and boy. Baker, Heald and boy, Misses McDonald (2), Roberts, iPuterson, Burry, Hayward, Baker, Coyne, Nnrse Iligglns, Messrs. Glasson, Page. !Todd. n<-u-dy. Maloney, Elack, Priestly, Morrah, Eure. ilnrkwick, Hlntz, Forward, Bitxell. Hui-st, Jerrat, Woodroffe, I'rlce, Heald, and 10 steerage.—Huddart-Purker, agents.

ATJJA, s-s.. -3444 tons, A. Wallis. at 9.30 pan., from Tonya. Samoa and Fiji. Passengers: Hisses Mi'liae, Steele, t'orrigan, (Krripatrick. Jonoings. Davis, Walters, <>oniadt, fiLster Willis, Sister Brooks, Mesdsmcs Parkinson. McKichol, Joxdon. Gelene, Atkinson, Stpwart and two children, HendrJclcson. Penton and 'three AKsses Eenton, Messrs. Blacijman, Gordon, Coultas. Lothl)ridge, Gelene, Garloch, Stewart. Coleman. Tinan, McDonald, Vette, Morris, Sinclair. Tlndall, Cotwell, Cuthbert, French. Hlnos. Fraocoenr. Captain Boache, and 22 steerage, inelmllnc , 0 troopers.—Union Oo- agents. TCAUEaaaE. 243 texns, E. H. Soertz, at 555 a.m., from Tacroa.— 'Korthern Co., agents. - IE ■TEKO, aux. senooner. WO tons. P. Beacb, nt p.m., from Opotikl.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DA^γ. .sDa>Kaiß-ARAfH, sj!., 7.305-tons W. H. at 1.15 a.im., from .London, via CapejWerboiinie, and • —Heather, Ee'bertori. iLtd., agents. DEPARTUUES. YESTERDAY. KANIEKI, s.s. 203 tons, T^Meyers, at 1.4 D p.m., for Whangarei. TANIWHA, 8.8., 263 tons. -T. Freeman, at 8.45 p.m., for Paeroa. ' THISDiY. BAT»E!N-PO-W®LL. 17C tons, S. Petersen, at O.SO a.m., for Wtemgarei. WAKATBBB, p.s., 441 toms, W. Sullivcu, •t'TJJo a.m., for . Sj9., 451 tons, E. Doraug, "* 5.45-a.ni., for Corouiautlel. SORTHBBK-SJS. fX). •EXPBCTKD ARIiIVALd. To-day.—Wakatere, fnbm Thames, 4.45 p.m.; Tauiwim. from Ili.sroa, U. 30 p.m.; Kanierl, from Wliangarei, 10 p. La. To-morrow—WokjL, frtna <7orcn2H'oael f.od WaHieke, ">.30 pan.; Wukatere, from Ttamea. 5.43 i>.m.: Walmarie, from Paeroa', 10.TO p.m.; iliinati, from Whaugarel, 6.40 p.m.; caiehmefont, jfrom ilacsden Point, llangapal, Parnu Bur. fud limeistone Island, n.30 p.m.: Haultl. from Orewa, Walwvra, Mrfurningi, and WarkworUh 5 p.m; Kawsti, frwn iva-n-jju, Leigh, PaJj'irl, and llangnwiU, 9.45 p.m.; Kotitl, from Matakanii enti ilallet IWrvt. .">«3O p.m ; Orewa, from litownfg Bay ArKle's BaT,.an'd Silverdale, 4 p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tcwlay— Tamnan, for Slereury Bay et<.., 6 p.m:; Chelirrsford. for iMflrsdeu 'Point, etr-., C p.m.; Waimorie, fiir Pueroa, 4 p.m.; KyapqW, for Tauranga, 5.30 i*.in.; Manaia, f>jr Whanirari'l, 10 p.m.' To-morrow—Daphne, for Awonui 9 a.m.-W-oka. for Coro'inandel, S p.m.; cSaneman. for Rnsei'Jl, Opua, Whai.garoa, asm Mangonui, 5.30 p.m.; Te Teko, for Opotlkl. 10 a.m.; Tuni-rrha, for Paeroa, 5 p.m..; %Vakatere, for Thames. 8.35 a.m.; Kanierl, for Wlianemrd, 1.30 p.m.; Paroto, for WTiakatiine, 10 a.m.

PROJECTED DEPASTCTUBES. June 21—KBRERU, ketch, Nine 22—VICTORIA, Southern ports 22—KAHXT, Glsborne 23—WKSTRALIA. Sydney Jβ—PALOONA, Southern ports 2ft—ATUA, Suva 28—NIAGARA, Sydney • . 29 —TARAWERA, Southern ports 29—MAKO, Gishorne July ft—TALUNE, Eastern Pacific 6—RIVERINA, Sydney 12—HARAROA, Sydney

VESSELS IN PORT. ATUA, s.s., at Queen's wharf CIS, barque, in stream HAZEL CRAIG, bq., at King'S'wbarf INDRABABAH, s.s., at King's wharf IRIS, H.M.cs., in stream KAHU, S.E., at No. 2 jetty XERERU, ketch, at Albert wharf MOURA. s.s.. In stream. SENORI'PA, bbqn., at King' wharf {VICTORIA, s.s., at Queen's wharf

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. June 21—WESTB1AIJA, Sydney

23—KAITANGATA, Westport 23—EOSAMOND, Gisbome 24—PALO0NA. Southern ports 27—NAVUA, Sydney 27—ATHENIC, London ... •■ 27—NIAGARA. "Vancouver ■ 27—MAKO.Gisborne 57.—TABAWERA, , Southern ports 2&— TONGARIRO, St. John 20—WAIPORI, Southern ports 30—LA BLANCA, Liverpool 30—0PAWA. Liverpool July I—TALUNE, Eastern Pacific I—OPAWA, Liverpool I—INDRAPURA. London C—RIVERINA, Sydney 12—NIAGARA, Sydney 16—SOMERSET, Liverpool - - 17—-SOUTHERN CROSS, Norfolk Is 21—MAKABINI, London 25—MAKDKA. Vancouver 20—CANASTOTA. New York Aug. 7—WAIMATE, Liverpool 10—XIWARU. London 27—WHAKATANE, Montreal

SAILING VESSELS. LOUISA CRAIG, bq., from Editfeburg. To sail

*he Ntm- Zealand Shipping Co.'s liner tteniiiera is <]„„ nt Wellington to-day from London, via Capetown and Hobart. As the Wfekfl Is held up at Whananakl by bad weather and low tides, the Ngatlawn took uer trip to Cororoandol this The Government of Fiji Invites tenders for the i-Jiiirter of the German schooner Llfrlwe, whk-l, wns solved by a Brltlsn ■warship tn the Tougan. Group some months ago. Bad weather has delayed the dlschargiUK of the loiusarlro ut Sydney and '.Melbourne -.ilia she Is not now expected to leave for w^ ,an<l "" •'">"-■ 2:t. She mill unload J.tXK.i tons of .Canadian goods here, a-ud will then load frozen produce for 'London. The Northern Co.'s. steamer ,'Klmu " returned to Onchnnsu -from fhe Mauukair UctulH yesterday afternoon, as nlic was uuulilo to crqH tin' "bar en route for Hokinuitu The -trip has. n, ,-or.lln K ly, been abandoned and she will leave Ouehuuya ; !g afternoon as usual for iltoglau and KawJila.' Vl'a R.M.K. MnHai, wJilch arrived at . WelUnKtor. yostwilay afternoon from San Pranclsro, brought the following passengers for .Yew Zealand:—.Miss B. Walsh, Mes;tejjei.A, Sj Burns, E. -Jones.- Archblsiiois — ?f fetf/ E, -.7.- Orpe;.KUeet,, M.--W.-. ... rW!?L Pr'l^rulii.i. :%. x. j --J.eiKj, '/.. Mnuntaios, .\t. w.'-'Jfiiglnrid, X Ji, 'Ea&twooa,: John- .Btirt,.■ D, Off.- Itutiscll F. C. Worrall, W. Ji , . Porrer, Master

iWESTRALIA DUE AT 9 P.IT. The JJuddart-Parker steamer Westralla, from Sydney, uflssed Onpc Mnrla at 4 o'clock this morning, and Is expected In port at nine o'clock to-night. She has forty iKissengers aboard, -together with •mafls and .13T>0 tons of cargo. Her departure Iras beeu fixed for 3 p.m. on Wednesday. ■■' CA3JASTOTA LEAVE® KBW YORK. Advdcc jine been received 'by 'Messrs K. (Porter and Co. that the steamer Canantotn left New York on June JO for Auckland, •Wellington, and Australian ports, via •Panama. "She is exjpocted -to arnive at , Auckland abont July 2T>. It will be remembered that her departure was delayed 4tor some 'weeks »by a ftre which broke ontffl-board. The stenmex iNorman Monarch lias ix>cn fixed to load at 'New York for !New Zealand <ports only about Jr-iy 1, under charter to the 'U.S. and A. Line. JKDEAB&RAH.' FROM LONDON. The Comnion-weaitli mid Dominion iLI-nc steanrcr Indrobarah arrived in port at 1.43 this morning from London, airal berthed early at King's -wharf to dlsebarge 4200 tons' of cargo:'' <Bhc left , Tiondon on April 89, and vailed at. Capetown for coal, aftcr■vards disrharslttg cargo at Melbourne and Sydney. A certain amount of bad Tvcirther V as met witli oa the voyage, causing somo <";ehiy, and tile steamer was also kept hack I>y heavy rain at Sydney, which Interfered with unloading. 'She snlls In a ferw days for Napier and Wellington. TUB ISLAND STEAMER. Tbe rnloa Co.'s s.k. Atua iirrlved from Ton»ca, Sain'-a, and FIJI yesterday'jifternooii with and 2~mO tone of cargo, iuclvuliug 13,223 sacks of copra, 33!) bjicKh of ntalze, and a Quantity of fruit. Theusual vails wore made, add exceptionally fine wa» met with throughout the voyage, except on the run from Suva to Auckland, when strong head >wlu<lb ami siodrante seas prevailed. She leaves for the Islands on Saturday, and. after making the round trip, lea:vcs iSuvn for Sydney ",n t>lr L ce of fhe Tufua,- ■β-ijicu will couio on to Auckland instead.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 146, 21 June 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 146, 21 June 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 146, 21 June 1915, Page 4

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