SHIPPING.
Sunset: This evening, 6.31. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.37. Moon: New Moon, if arch. 4, 3<2S <p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 2.51 a.m. 3.3T p.m. Auckland Wed., 4.3 a.m. 4.48 p.m. Onehuxiga. Wed., 7.33 cum. S.lB p.m. Manulrau(Hds..Wed., G. 33 turn. 7.18 p.m. KaiparaHds-.Wecl., a.m. 8.8 p.m. ■Tidal'constants to be added to or snbtracted from high water at Auckland:— Whangarel minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plua 17 minutes, Coromandel plus 10 minutss. Tie -tide at Auckland rises 9.3 ft this evening, and 9.oft and 9.6 ft to-morrow morning and afternoon respectively. ARRIVALS. THIS DAY, FIONA, 6.5., 4471 tons, at 12 midnight from Sura.—Colonial Sugar 'Refining Co., ajonta, DEPARTURES; YESTERDAY. WESTRALIA, s.s. 2.854 tons, Bates, at 6.20 p.m., for Sydney. NGAPUHI, S.S., 691 tons, Pierottl, at 5.20 p.m., for Tanfanga. MAXAIA, 6-sl, 1,339 tons, W. F. Norbury., at 10 p.m., for Whangarei. WAIOTAHI, s.s., 27S tons, at 10 p.m., for iferenry Bay, etc CLANSILAX. s.s., 635 tons, E. ilcLeod, at 5.50, p-m-,.lor.jßasseU, . . GLENELG, s.s., 2SS tons, F. Jonas, at 6.55 for WhangareL DAPHNE, s.s.. 192 tons, Grigs, at 6.13 p.m-, for Marsden Point. AUPOUHI, s.s., 463 tons, E. Dorling, at 3.40 p.m., for Houhora, etc. NORTHERN S.S. COiIPAXI. EXPECTED AERTFALS. from Coromandel and Waiheke, at 7 p.m.; Waliatere, from Thames, at 7.30 p.m.; Manaia, from WhaDgarel, at 6.45 -p.m.; Weka, from 'Pneroa, at midnight; Kawau, from Ka-wau, Leigh, Pakiri, and Mangawal, at 11.30 p.m.; Kotttl, from lilatakana and Mullet Point, at 7.30 p.m.; Orewa. from Brown's Bay, Artie's Buy, and ailverdale. at 5.30 p.m. To-morrow.—Wakatere, from Thames, at 5.55 p.m. I'Chelmsford, frota- Whansareli at 1 ajn-i Dnpftn'e,'from Xlarsden' Point,' iMangapal, Parua Bay. and Limestone Islnd, at 10 a.m.; Apanni. from A'wanui. at 4 jvm.; Waiotahi. from Mercury Bay, K/naotnirn, and Tairua, at 10 a.m.; Clans'.,raan,''imm 'Russell and Opua, at 6 a-m.; JMgaprihi, from Taurahga, at 7 a.m.; Rimu. from Raglan and Kawhla, at 8 a.ro.; Rarawa, from Ne-n- Plymouth, at 8.30' a.m. PROTECTEp DEPARTURES. To-day.—(Taniwha. for Paeroa, at G. 30 pjn.; Kanieri, for Whangarei, at 3 p.m. To-morrow.—Gael, for Coromandel, at noon; Waiotahi, for Great Barrier, at midnight; Clansman, for Russell, 'Whangaroa, and Mangonul, -at 4 p.m.; Weka, for iPaeroa. at S p.m., W;ikatere, for Thames at 11.15 a.m.; Mnnala, for Whangarei, at 10 P-m.; Hauiti, for Orewa, Walwera, Malrarangi, and Warfcworth, at U a.m.- Kawan for Kawan, Takatu, Tl Point, Little and Big - ■$?%& at *v "•"»•: .Hptlti. for Puhol. at 10.30 a.m.; Orewa, for Brown's Bay, Arkle's » Bayt and-Sllverdale;'at 71000. "" ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS." Feb. 29—OOMA. Makatea ilar. 3—ARAHURA, Gisborne and Xapicr 7—RIifUTAKA, London 0-TONGARIRO, to load 12—VICTORIA, Southern ports Sydney 14—CALLIOPE, Australian ports 14—OPAWA, Liverpool 16—IONIC, to load 20—SOMERSET, to load ; 2£iCTßENA y V>Sineapore " 25—NTWARU, London 25—BARON OGILTY, New York 28—OTAKX Liverpool 'April S—INTTRALEMA, New York 7—TURAKINA, Plymouth 15—KINROSSi New York ...fl 3 —WAIMATE, St, Jnhn'! . .:■-.-• iPEOJECTED DEPARTURES. Feb. 297TKAT0A, Newcastle Dunedin. yia ports •ilar. 6—TiLLUNE, Islands ' - .6—MAKURA, Sydney 11—FLORA, Eastern 'Pacifle 13—VICTORIA, Sydney ■ ■ 14—WESTEALIA, Sonthern ports SATLEfG VESSELS EXPECTED. RONA. barque, Newcastle; to sail . SENORITA, ilelbonrne; to eafl " . VESSELS IN SORT. TALUNE, at Qneen's wbaif i FIONA, at Chelsea • ■ KATOA, at Hobson wharf KUMARA, at Powder anchorage HUIA, schooner, at Powder anchoraee TKNSHO MARU i; at whirf SOUTHERN CROSS, in stream .vA?ri; , -T b!WI ' IHlttae ' ,n stream MAN Din Ij I, barque, at No. 2 jetty ■r tE" 1011 Company's Katoa will sail for Wellington and Westport to-morrowT .Ml P. s. Peterson, chief officer of the fl^T^m^ 8 , to go ashore through m-health, and Mr. A. C. Daigeish eecond officer, and Mr. H. Henderson, thSd' Stave been promoted a step pro tern the New Zealand. Shipping Co. The vessel grrlred at Newcastle from New I'ori Willi an oil cargo, totalling WCOOO cases, ' ' ■' On Monday, at midnight, the Fiona came into the harbour from Suva She anchored in the stream until about 10 o'clock this morning, when she went up to the Chelsea wharf to commence dis- '- charge of her cargo of sugar. The Fiona comes here to the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. • -. " THE rrCfOTfclA FOR SOUTH. The Victoria takes the following paseengers for Bmnedia and other ports at 4 p.m. to-day:—For Tokomaru Bay: Mrs. Freeman.and child. For Gisborne: Hisses Harris, Thompson, Andrews, Gardiner, ■ /Hugn-Jones, Carr, Mazengarb, Lkidell,' : Mesdames Ripley, Ledger, Campbell, I , : Brace, Cbxddcroft, Carr, Gardiner, Joyce, ' Jones, Smith, Andrews, Eyre, Patterson, Moore, Allan. For Napier: Misses Ander- - son . (2), Pope, O'Donohue, Mesdames Treston, 5 children and maid, White, Pope, Henshelwood, Messrs. White, Chilwell, . Henshelwood. For Wellington: Misses Ross, Wilklns, Brabazon, Mesdames Ross, Bond, Wiltins,- Messrs. Mumby, Merrle, ~■_ Brabazon; Ross (2), Wilkln (2), Brabazon, „. Court,, and Rev. Qulnu. B'or Dunedin: MUees Heward, Black, Messrs. - Neur, Black, McDonald, Cooper. For iLyttelton: Mrs. Momby, and-20 steerage for all ports.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 29 February 1916, Page 4
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