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SHIPPING.

. . Se'riset: This efening. ft.43. Sunrise: To-iDormw ni n rninc 4.50. Moon: Last Quartet, November SO, at --S.tt -£.ffi. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 7.29 i>.tD. ".52 p.m. ■Auckland Toes.. 8.8 a.m. 5.23 p.m. onehiiuga Tues-, 11.38 a.m. 11.5$ p.m. M.vnokau lias. .TatA., 10 58 a.m. 10.5S p.Tn. Kai-ara !!■].■=. ..Tues.. 11.2S a-m. 11.45p.5a. Tidal constants, to be added to or eubtracipti from high water at Auckland:— Wbar.gar?; minus 5 minuies. Thames plus 10 minutes. Taursnsra ramus 12 minuses. RusseH pics 17 minutes, Coromandel pins I. minute?. Tie- tide at Auckland rife? 9.6 ft this evening, and 9.4-ft and Soft to-morrow morning and afternoon respectively. ARRIVALS. TESTSBOAT, VICTORIA, s.s.. 2969 tons. A. J. Croft, at 11 a.m.. from Dunedin, via ports. Passengers: M?sdames Gilberd and two children, Kijuianin, Kernohan and Urree ebil-Pelt.-iver. Stewart. Haydon. Misses"Hailey", Corbert. Berkahn. Beckett. Epargo, Mann, Green. Robert?. Stewart. Messrs. Lindsay. Bnddoek. PirkJes. Stevens. Peterson, Mobr, •Hughes, l'rsen. Wrisrh;. Murphy. Selby. Mnnns. Paier, Davidson. Cameron, Good. Bell. Mackay. Millard. Orr. Neale. Pike. Wiikioeon. Birkenhead. Stewart (21. Williamson. D.il»ety, <J M.-Sergeant RainJon-*?. Harvey. Donovan, and 30 steerage. Hnadart-Parker. Ltd., aaents. TAXITHA S.S., 253 tons. .1. Freeman, st 2.10 a.m., from Paexoa.—Northern Co.. agents. KAEO. ausiliary schooner. 14S tone. T Lane, at 6.50 a.m.. from East Coast bays and Gisborne.—C. C. Daere, agent. FAIEBURN. auxiliary schooner. S5 tons. A. Berridge. at 4 a.m.. from Opotiki.— C. 'S&rrison Salts, agent. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. WAIiIARIE. S.S., 245 tons. E. H. Goertz, &t 10 p.ai., for PaeroaKANTBRI. 5.5-. 203 tons, T. Meyers, at IR3B p-m., for Wnaagarei. EXPECTED ABRITALS. Boy. 23—FXORA. Wesrport 21—MAKOciSapler 22—RIVES1NA, Svflney 23-KIA ORA. London" 25—MAMARI. Montreal 25—STAR OF INDIA, London 26—PALOONA, Southern ports. 2S—KAKAPO. 26—KAHU, GiSDorne 27—RANGATIRA, Southern ports 2S—TAiiAWERA. Southern ports 2S—EIOCTT, IVew York 29-MAKrRA, Sydney Dec 2—MONOWAI. Southern ports S—WAIMARINO, San Francisco 3—VICTORIA, Sonthern ports London 6—TALtrXE, Islands S—WESTSALIA, SoQthern ports 11—LIZZIE TAYLOR, Tonsa 12— NIAGARA. Vancouver 12—ASHBURTOX, Montreal 14—COPJXTHlC. London IT—NEREHAXA. London 20—BARON CAWDOR, New York 24—PAPAROA. Liverpool 26—PAKEHA. Liverpool. 27—ATHENIC, London 31—RCAHIXE, London •Tin. 3— RCAHIXE, London "!.* ' ,15—IXDRAPCRA. London 22— BERWICK LAW, Montreal * ' PROJECTED DEPABTrRES. 2»"0v. 22-=K;CROW. Fiji 23—VlCTOKiA. Southern ports Napier j,, , ,23—RIVERLNA. Sydney 24—FLORA, Eastern Pacific 27—PALOONA. Southern ports 27—STAE OF IXDIA. Sootiiern ports 30— MAKTTIIA. Vancouver 30—TARAWERA. Soutnern ports Dec I—KAHC. Gislwrne 11—WESTEALIA. Sotrfhern ports 33—NIAGARA, Sydney 13—TA-MJXE, Islands VESSELS IN PORT. KAIAPOI. at Kine-'s wharf KL'KOW. as., at Chelsea EOSAMDXD, at Queen's wharf JIA.VC.Vri, at King-s wharf. IKTJ?, H.3f. C.£. # in stream VICTORIA, at Queens wharf Y.SABEL. barQuentlne, in scream NORTHERN S.S. CO. Expected Arrivals. ' T©-day.—Xo arrivaie. To-morrow.—Oaei. from Coromandel and waiheke, at 2 p.m.: Wakatere. from Thames. 11.30 a.m.; VfaJmarie. from Paexoa. at iio a.m.; Kanieti. Xrouj Waangarei, a: 3 a.m.: Jlinaia, from Wiansarei, at 6Aj pju.: Hauiti. from WarkworttT. etc, noon: i ~ K&w&u, from Kawau, Mangawal. at. 4 jp.ni.: X ititi. from Matakama aud Millet Point. 1 p —•; Orerra, from SUrerdale etc., IU.3U a.n.. Projeetea Departures. Tfv-dir —Aopouri, for Honhora. roa and Man- = 'oum, etc., 2 p.m.; Daphne, for Mercury Ray. Tairua, at 5 p.m.: ford, for Marsden Point. Mangapai, etc S p.m.: Clansman, for Russeil an/i i>pua. at 5.3ij p.m.; Tuniwna, for Paeroa, at 11 p.m.: -Ngajjohi. for at o p-m.; Wakaxerp. for Thames, at o pm.: Manaia, for "Whangarei, tt I'J p.m.; Hauiti, for Warkdale. etc. 3 r.m.: i:ima. for Raglan and Kawhia vfrom bnehungui. at 2 p.m.; Rarawa, for New Plraiouth (from Onchungai. 3 p.m. .• -To-morrow.—Npaliawa. fx>r TSuranga. Oniwa. and Opotiki. at 8 a.m.: Waimane, for Paeroa. at lLa) p.m.: Wakaterc. for Toames, at 3.5. , p.m.: fer Whangarei, at t> p.m.: T-diman. for VThakaLane, at & a.m.; Kotiti. fer L'utaii, at midnlglii. The Union Company's Kakapo is due to *rrive here ai the end of tnis week from £dithburg, South Australia. "The Wanaka has been delayed In her voyase to Auckland, and will ieavp to-day from" Napier for this port, via Bluff. The Flora, which arrives to-day from West port, will not lesv? for tbe Eastern Pacific until noon ou Wednesday next. _The Rnaiine left Plymouth on November 11 for Anvtland. via Capetown aßd Hotiart. She should arrive here on aiwut January 3. The Victoria wiJJ leave Auckland at 3 ..o'clock to-morrow afternoon for sonthern sports, and the Hherina will sail at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow for Sydney. T-he Kai.ipol. which arrived on Friday last from Newcastle with coal, will on completion of discharge sail for Kaipara and topre load for Sydney. The Union Company's Kurow, which has been unloading a cargo of sugar at Chelsea, will, b&£orc ifflTin g this fiTenlDg on ter return voyage to Fiji, bertn at the Queen's wharf. The Panaroa, under ciiarter to the F. and S. Line, sailed from Durban on Xorerutier 19, in continuation of her voyage from, Liverpool to Auckland. She is due here on December 12. The Kwanto Maru. wiich has been nnloaniag superphosphates at Southern ports, will aot come to Anckiand, but will leave Napier for Newcastle after unloading at that pert this week. The L'nion Company's Paloona is es-pecte-i io arrive here on Friday instead of Thursday nest, from southern ports. The bad weathi=r kept her at Weiling/ton later than her usual time. Acoordine u> a Southern exchange, the A. and A. Live chartered steamer Tslawa left New "iork on November 14 for Auckland and WelliagroE. She is expected to show up in iJiese waters about January 17. The local offices of the Northern S.S. Company will be dosed from noon on Wednesday, owing to the Carnival holiday. Cargo for vessels that afternooiT and evening will no; be received after 11 ajn. The surveying yjelu Carnegie is expected to leave LjtteJton about December -i for The purpose of circumnavigating tie globe in 60 degrees south latitude, thence returning to this port, where she is due about May aert. The fiepsrir-re of -Jie C. and D. liner Star pf. Scotland from Gishorne lias beea somewhet delayed. She will return to 'Wellington to continue Homeward loading about Tuesday, proceeding tnenoe to London, via t.ng Palmas. Tie C. and D. liner Star of India, whi.-h is at present in Sydney discharging v portion of her London cargo. 13 dne to arrive here on Thursday nert. She will probably leave on tbe following Saturday for Southern ports to complete unloading. According to a Southern exchange, the C. ' and D. liner Indrabarali is now definitely fixed to load In New Zealand for London, atoo&t the end of December. The vessel Is bound from London with, cargo lor Adelaide, Mettounie, and Sydney.

Iftformatiori has "been Teeei-vefl that thr I Federal and Shire 'Line new steamer Devon wili leave Liverpool for Australian ports on December 24. j According to an Australia exchange, a cable message has been revived advising that the Huddart.-Parker steamer Werribee ■was dispatched from San Francisco on the Iμ November {or 'Wellington and Sydney. She should reach Wellington about the end <H tie month. Though no sue£ sdvice has Deen received officially, it it stati>d by an -Australian ex coange that the Union Company's cargo steamer Wairuoa left 6an Francisco on tie era insi. for , Wellington. She should reach that rorr aboot the 4th December, and from there wfli sail for .Australian porta. RIVERTNA DUE TO-DAY. The Huddarl-Parker steamer Riverina is flue to arrive at Auckland this afternoon Irom Sydney, which port sne Jeft at noon 6n Thursday last. She brings 120 passengers and 1900 tons of cargo for this port. ■She will sail on her return voyage at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. LOSS OF THE INDIAN" MOXASCH The loss by fire in midoeean of the Mg csrgo steamer Indian Monarch, considerably interested G. H. Scales. Ltd.. as this company had encased tie vessel to load in New Zealand in February for London. The vessei had a considerable general cargo for Auckland and 'Wellington. .MAMARI DUE ON THCRSTUT. The as. Mamari. under charter to the New Zealand Snipping Co.. from Montreal. left Sydney on Saturday last for Anckland. She is due to arrive here on Thursday morning. She left Montreal en September "-3. < She will unload 1100 tons of general cargo st this port, and then sail for south, to complete dfecbargp.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 4

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