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SHIPPING

Sun;n: This evening. «.0- j .:SSHrise: lejmnrjpwi ... ; Moon: l'uil moon, March -0, l.oi a.m. '•"•»' -H'IC.H' WATER. Auckland To-daj; 4.16 a.m. 4.40 p.m.' AiicJUaud Fri.. ".11 a.m. 5.32 p.ni. Onehunga.: Fri.. 8.41 a.m. 0.2 p.m. ManukauHds..Fri.. 7.41 a.m. 5.2 p.m. Kaipara llrts. ..Fri.. 5.31.a.m.. 5.52 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland: — Whaiiff.iroi minus 3 rainiries; Thames- plus •10 minute?. Tauranga- minus. 12 minutes. l'.u.-5,e,11,. plus 17 .minutes,. Coromandel plus 10 minutes. .- The-tide' at Auckland rises S.Ofr this . evening, and SJft „and &,3fj ■ ..to-morrow morning and afternoon respectively-. ARRIVALS. • YESTERDAY. APAXI'I. s.s.. 248 ton?. .1. Teixeira. at 6."5 p.m.. from Awauai.— Norrhern S.S. Co.. agem.-. . - - - •. , . i.I.ENELC. v » s.. 2SS. tons. .1. Quirjn. at 9..T: p. in .'.'from wnaigarciV—.las. 'Smith and Sousr 1.W.: apentsv • • ■-■ -THIS-DAS". ■• : '. 'WEKA','-127 Inns. at-. o\4§ a-m.. ff'cffi Paeroa."—Northern--S.S. 'agents*- ■ • KAXIERI. s.s.. 2i« tons, .lohnson. at 2 p.m.. from Wbanstarei.—ltortberu S.S. Co., agents': " •DAPHNE. s.Si. 192 tone. A. Stephenson, ai 9-40 a.m.. from Coromsudei.—Northers 5.5. Co., agent. -■• ' DEPASTURES. ' - ' . , ' YESTEUDAJ'.. . . r-91A9o»dA. -sis.. Id3o W.--43V Xor-- . . - CLAXSIIAX. as.. 635 tons. E. McLeod, at 4.30 p.m.. for Russell. WAIOTAHT. s.s., 27S tons. Fierottl. at 10.10 p.m.. for the Great Barrier. WAJII4.RIE. s.s.. :146 tons. E. H. Goertz. at 7.1 a. p_m_ for Pnerpa.„, . . JIAKOi B-.5... 503 tone,. 6. Soaas, at 4.20 p.ni., for Gisborne. EXPECTED ARETVALS. MaE-AT-piAßAH r JßAri'si?llQ.rne i papier IS—KAITUNA. LytteltoD IS—ARAWA. London *, ■ -, . ~-,-.,., _. 'MO XOTrAl;"" Soli them ports - ' 2H-WESTRALLA. South 27—yiCTOhlA, Sydney - • ■ VESSELS IN POETrKAEORI,- at- Kins's wharfgOMA.at Ehui's wharf SOCTHEEX CROSS, Mission steamer, ■ ' In-'stream: .... -. ' FLOEA, in-stream -- 'BABOX OGILVV. at wharf ting's, wharf, .. '• " "* 'x6b£herx s.s. Co. __■' "'Expected Arrivalij.. To-day.—Wakatere, iFom Thames, at 5.55 ,P-088 Manaia. from Whangarei. at 6.45 p.m..-. Walotahi, from Uveax* ajarnler, -"at 5 -(p-m.;- Apanui. -troni. Whangapoua, Port .Cliarles, _is.eu,uedy...Bay and .Mercury .Island, at 6 p:m.; Orewa. from Brown's Bay, Artie's Bay and Sllverdale, at'6.3o pTiti. i../Toflnorraw.-wWakatere.^from .Thames, at r lO p.m.;.-Waimarie, from Paeroa, .a-t 1..a-m.'; Tasniin,' from Whaka'taiiel at' 1 .p.'rii"'^jjatiawa. from Ohiwa and Opotiki. at-noon: Anponri. from Hmrhora. Waiharara. . Wafpapakaurj,- Kaimauuiau. , -.Te.- Kao- -and , Parenga. at 2, p.m.:. Hauiti, fxdiii Orewa. 'Waiwera, Malruranii aid 'WarkvWjrth. at '11 p.m.li-Sotitl..iroiii.Jiatalianh;aiid ilnllei .OJPoiiLt,: aDI9 aJn: ' -.. -,'.' -~-(• .-; :.. -. _•..», , Projected Departures.' ■ - - - * - To-day lor Marsden Point . Maiigapai, Whaugarei Heads. Parua Bay. ■ and' Limestone' Island.' at'lf p.m.;' -Tahiwl/a. -for 'Paeroa., jrtii7.3U p.Ui.-. Ngaiiuhlj for Tauranga, at 5 p.m.; Apanui. tor Whangapoua. Port Charles, Kennedy Bay, and Utiie,stone Island, at 10 p^m.; Kanierl, "for Whangarel, at 4 p.m.; Hauiti. for Orewa. Waiwera, MahurangiJ .and Wkrkworth, at miduight., Bay and Amodeo Bay. at miduight; Walotahi,, for Coromandel ana 'Waiheke, at 11 a.m,; Waimarie, for Paeroa. at S.3CF p.m.: Waka>" 'itere, "Srt Thames, at 11.30 >djn.; MaSiaia. J.foor'Whsngarel, dt 10 p.m.: Kawau, for Kawau Leigh. Pakiri, and Mangawal. .at .9.30 a.m.; Orewa. for Brown's Bay.-Arkle s '"Bay, and Silverdale. atr noon. - ■.;.-'■.:.',' The Arahara. from Napier and Gisborne, "will arrive here' to-morrow morning. She sails again on Saturday at noon. "-'■' The ''Union 'Cof's "Th'raweta! ts *ie here from south on Sunday. She-sails agaih .on. Tuesday next. -The C. and D. Lines Niwaru is net nowexpected to arrive ai Auckland uutil 3rd' -.r^P"? 1 - ..... - ~..:„.' .-., The Fnion Co.'s Rakanoa Is to sail.tonight for Whangarel. She then sails for Brisbane. .Shp.is at.pre-L.it discharging coal, at Chelsea. The KaituhS is dpe'to/arMve at.Aurk- . land on Saturday from Lytteltbn. On Mon day she-Sill sail "-fdr" TlmafK ttatnaru', and Bluff. -Tie- Shaw. -Savil! . and . Alhlon's, Ocean Monarch.'which sailed from Wellington on January' 7.'» arrived"at Lonaon" "oh" Friday - last. -- -- . ... The Union 'Co.'s Karori, which arrived here yesterday from Lyttelton with" a cargo oi produce, is discharging at the Klng'.e whan. When she has put otiT bcr cargo I she' wiir s.lil fdr WeStp«rt, s "" ' '-"' ' s The "Commercial'■■■jiewa* anU'"SMpping.of Sydney.-in.. paragrjirjli, rcfej-s to the trade done in sailing ships at Newcastle. The paragraph reads: '-iti one day - in February no less than 5 sailing, vessels left Newcastle for New Zealand and ovcreiea ports. The lirst was the French banitie. Ernest Legcruve,. with-SO-JU tons-of BurwcnoTcoal. Tue other's were the "American fodr-mascod schooner Salvaior. *he bar-, Wanganui. the American fourmasted schooner Alpina. and' the'b'arque Itoua f-ov-Aueliland. ~v ■ ....... > The Gnrerßmenv training steamer Amo---knra. -which "has'been delayed ar Wellington owing .to a mishap to Commander Hooper., will, now probably leave-Wellinc- ,,"'» on Mrtrtdav for Cook StTiiff; BlulT and ojtUylng Southern- islands.: Commander Hooper's sprained ankle has improved suißoieutly to enable bim to walk'a little. The .loan Craig is to leave Clarence K:ver (New South Wales) shortly with « cargo of Harbopr Board. Ttie vessel is (die if the Southern-' port in a tew weete^-ttme. --'-" -fM'pmrT*- FROM- XBW-TORK.--In a recent number of the "Exporters andImporters ' johrriol-of sCr'w"\' ork. Vome interesting figures- art- eh,., , n .-onnectlbn with the exports from New York to New Zealand. The figures cover the period from Decembers: 3915. to January 3, 1916 The i list. js_.beaded" by;-automobiles and'acces....sorie£, ; which.-reaches tbe ,«omewhnt sur..prising total- of 303,515.d011ar5. This is" followed hy naphtha to the value' of 124 448 wire'o2.oo)- ; doHars. tribacoo'26 000 ■„--dollafs,,,paran3.n r 01fe,,-25.457 dollars, gal- . i , ron 20- 2 'S.dollars, knitted-goods ! -20,590 aollars. antorhobile tyres 10 09" dollars, steel rails IS.Oi» dollars, chemicals • 16,299 dollars, leather and leather goods ■.-13..572 dollars. &0ap..11.252 dollars, clock^ €924 dollars, rubber goods 6403 dollars' • typewrite*- 6132 USttSh" electrical goods - 6097' 'dollaiiS; -lamps 470f> dollars-, seed 6695 ~ dollars,.dental goods 2JOO-dollars, toys 5000 . dollars, tools 14,777 dollars, woodware •■■18,150-dollare.-• ; ~,.:,"

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 65, 16 March 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 65, 16 March 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 65, 16 March 1916, Page 4

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