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SHIPPING.

■ ■ . * Sunset: This evening, 6.46. Strange:. -morning, 4.29. •Mood: Last quarter, November 30, at 8.41 a.m, '■' ■ •' ■ SST_- - &uekfc»nd_»_To-day, ""a 46 a.m. 9.6 p.m. Auckland Thurs:; fi.24.tm. f> 43 p.m. Oneiuinga. Thurs., 0.38 a_m. 0.54 p.m. Manukau Has. .Thurs., 11.54 a.m. — Kaipara Has...Thurs., o.2os_m. 0.44 p.m. Tidal constants, to be added to or sub- ' tracted from high water at Auckland:— Wbangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus lo minutes, Tanranga minus 12 minutes, j Rnsseli plus 17 minmes, Coromaudel pins 10 minutes. - The-- tide at Auckland rises 9.4 ft this ; erecinS, asi 9.lft and 9.4 ft to-morrow, morning and afternoon respectively. • - ARRIVALS. XESTERDAI". I£A>'AIA, S.S., 1153 tons. W. F. N"orbnr.v, st 0.55 p_m., from WhanEarei.—Northern Co., afest?. THIS DAY. MAMAS!, s.s„ Sll4 tons, R. A. Kelly, at \**_r_ a;m., from Montreal, via Australian ports.—New Zealand Shipping Co., agent-.. TAX3WHA. s.s.-, 253 tona. J. Freeman, :.t 4.4 a.m, JUBOi,iii.er.oa.—_.onhern S.S. a, agents. -VAAPPHI. s.s., 691 ton=. T_ Haultain, at 6Jo a.m., from Tauranga. Passengers: -nssev Webb. Jones. Vt«rer, Mesdames WerthaU, Daniels. White. Uassack, Martin, Snedden and child, Lindell and three children,-' Smith -and chlM. Munro, Benner. .Morris, Weston. Martin, Stevens. Wood r.rffe. -Allison. Newman, Norris, Green, Hamlin. Jos-dan. Dame, Simpson, Robertson. Torrance. Curter, Matthews, Whizloek, Carting, Martin. Riddell (2), Condxon, Ball, Hooker, Johnstone, Blay, Lockbead, Anderson, Benner. SSmmonds. Neilsoa, ITediick£on, and .Master S.S. Coagents. iCLAXSMAN, sjs., GS3 tons, E. McLeod. et 7.45") a.m_. from Ru®eU. Passengers: atesdaaics Siowerday, Gateman and two jchudreu, Messrs. Ftynn, Hirst, llc&owau. Hick, Swan, Shaw, Lawrence -i-nrf Ferguson. CmvTiMSFORD, 101 tons, Wilson, at ■ 5.5 from- Miarsdfcn l*oint—Nmshern S.S. Co., agents. DATH-KE, «.s„ 192 tons, C. Faulkner, at 0-4&a-m., from -Mercnrv -Bar.—Northern S-S. Cot, agents. DEPARTURES. ■»•-"••'- ' TBSTEKDAY. RIVERINA, sa, 475S tona, G. P. Eat-?-20,jwb., for ( Sydnajp 2969 '"tons. A. J. Croft, at £20 p-m., for Dunedin, via ports. iIAKO, 503 tons, S. Jones, at 7.30 for East Coast Bays and Napier. KVNTERI, s.s., 203 tons. T. Meyers, at £05 pan, for Wha-garei. iWAIMAEIE, sj.. 245 tons, E H. Goertz, i-oz Tscroz. - . ' - . VESSELS IN PORT. "KAIAPOL at King's wharf : BOSAMOND, at Queen's wharf 3iANTJNCI,"at King's wharf, wamart at King's whaii ":•• HMOs, in stream = '..;~. in stream "-v.- -"'PSOJECTED DEPAHTXTRES, "SSos-SI—FLORA, Eastern Pacific ' 27—PALOONA, Southern ports 27—STAR OF INDIA, Southern ports 30—X A HP, Gisborne - SO—MXKTJBA. "Vancouver 30—TARAWERA, Southern ports Slec --rrSTAH OF INDIA, Southern porta 4r—MONOWAI, Southern ports 7— Napier S—VICTORIA, Southern ports '" Sydney H—MONOWAI, Southern ports 11—WBSERALIA, SontheDi. ports Sydney .„a__l___DNE, Islands ' TEXPECTED ABRITALS. ■4_TE.i»-kAKAPO, Edithbrus 26—KARG, Gisborne 35 —PALOONA, Southern ports. 27—EAHD, Gisborne •Zl —RANGATTRA, Sonthern ports 27—WANAKA, Bluff STAR OF INDIA, London _s—TARAWERA, Southern ports RIODW, New York 2S—KIA ORA, London "^ 29—MA EC RA, Sydney Pec S—MONOWAI, Sonthern ports s,-i.«3-JVAIMABiNO, san Francisc3—VICTORIA, Southern ports 4—MAKO, Napier - -»-V.C£OBIA, Southern " S—REMCEBA, London 6—TALTSiEp rslHiids 6—RIVERtNA, Sydney O—WESTRAXIA, Sonthern ports TAYLOR, Tonga 12—NIAGARA, Vancouver - 12—ASHBDRa'ON, Montreal 14—COR1NTHIC, London 15—OOMA, Makktea Island ' London 20—BARON CAWDOR, Sew Xork ~ . Liverpool i6—PAKEHA, Liverpool. ~" ' 27—WAN \KA. ' Bluff London Jan, London "... . 14—TALAWA, New York •-" - 15—INDRAPERA. London 22—BEBWICKTL'AW, Montreal - Steb. ■ £—WAIWEEA, St John NORTHERN S.S. CO. Expected tArrrvals. -■ ■ --STc-day.—Wakatere, • from Thames, noon: ' TEdniwta, fiomTaeroi; 1 Gael. Irom Cabbage 3ay and Amodeo Bay,- 7 p m ■To-marrow.—Orewa. from Coromandel, n jun.; Wakatere, from Thames, IK p-m.; ■WWmaae, from Paeroa, 5.30 a.m.; Kanieri, - : Hoin.WhJingarei,'—3o a^n.;"ifanaia, from Whangarei, 6.45 p.m.; Daphne, from Great ißarrier, 5 p.mu: fianitl, from Warkworth, etc., 12.30 JSawan, from Kawan, etc. ti p.m. - Projected Departnresi. To-day.—Orewa, for Coromandel, 3 p.m.; Clansman, £dr Wihangaroa and iMangonui, 4 pjn.; Wakatere, for Thames, ■'■•4' p-m;; Gael, for Whananaki, Tntnkaka, • -Wiiangairani, etc, 3 -p.m_; J jor ~ .IWhangarei, 10 p.m.; ithuiiti. for Orewa. Waiwera, Mahmangi and Warkworth, 2 5>.m.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, at midnight; lApanui, for Great Barrier, midnight. .- . Xo-morrcw. —Chelmsford, for Marsden - jPolnt, 6 p.m.: Waimarie, for Paeroa, mid*_nigh.t; for Tanranga, 5 p.m.; Wakatere. for Thames, 5 p-m.; for WTrangarei, 8 p-m.; Hauiti, for Warkworth, -- etc, 4-p.m.; EotHI, for 'iteXalEtm jdh -MnJ- .. la Point. 1 p.m.; Orewa, for Silverdale, 5 p.-m.; Rirnn, f6r 'and Kawhla (at Onehnnga), 2 p.m.: Rarawa, for New Plymouth (at Onehnnga). 4 p.m. The LWdijafca is !due h»Ti on Sunday or (Monday from Tiinaru. Oamam and Bluff. Tbe Ooma Is due here oa December 15 from -Ma-katea-Island with a cargo of phosphate rock. T&e Flora, »4ic& arrived from Westport yesrterday, leaves for Eastern Pacific this . afternoon. , The ketch Kerern will load at the Hobson -pvharf on Thursday and Friday for " Xmw. " .The Union Company's Kafcapo is due *» arrive here on Friday from Biithhurg, South Anstralia, The New Zealand Shipping Company's ' gbuVhiue ' left 'Teneriffe On ' the 22nd ins-t -en route-from Plymouth to Auckland, -sue ip due.on Jannary 4. .The"Hurnnniand the -Whakatane left Durban on Novemher 23rd in continuation or their voyage from New Zealand ports to London. The Earn leaves Gisborne for Auckland . (tc-njghi,, and is due here on Friday. She will leave again on her return trip on Saturday. Contrary to previous notifications, the ■- offices of the Northern Sican__ii_ Co, will remain open this afternoon, though no cargo will be received after noon. The Shaw Savfll line's Kla Ora is due bexe on Sonday next torn London, via SSobart 2£he Kla Ora 'wifi anchor at the 'powder gEOucds for a f*w days before coming up to the wharf, ~ The Union Cc.'e'Paloona is expected to arrive here on Friday Inaffart of Thursday next, _roia SonxSern ports. The had weother kept her at Wellingtoa later than her csual tiflte -'"-'- T&e iSte-ir, Sarin and Alhion lise'a Eansa- .:.. tfr£ j. d_e hue from soufliat <hylig_t on « -6atnsda7, when f&e will loading on a&oot _ - "she has a large siipment of iutter to load at tlils-'port.' The Hoddart-Parker Riveilna left Auckland last <S«iin_ fer Sydney. She ~... is doe. mo arrive bsek in Aiictiajid on Decraiijer C. Tbe Vidiaria.. _i&o jailed last *'"")aJg&i fi>r s«Maier_ pocißf, pask jtecs -tnJiixesobet jw ■" ■-'."':...--' '—

Advice has been received by the local agents for the C and D. Live (Messrs. Heather, Eoberton, Ltd.), that the steamer Star of India is expected to leave Sydney for Auckland to-day. She comes here from London, with IS7S tons to discharge at this port It is expected that she will arrive here on Monday next and will probably leave for Socth to complete discharge on the following Thursday. ARRIVAL OF MAMARI. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Mamari arrived in Auckland this morning. She left Montreal on October 22, and ou the 2Slh a -fairly strong gale was met tiiis being the only bad weather experienced during the 42 days' voyage. She left Sydney, en route, oa Saturday last She -nil! discharge 0,000 tons of cargo at this port and afterwards sail far southern ports for completion of unloading. . She will most probably leave here at the emd of this week. Captain Kelly is In charge-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 4