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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 6 0. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 5.58. Soon: Last quarter, March 27, 3.52 a.m. ■ HIGH WATER. . Auckland! To-day, 9.0 a.m. 9.14 p.m. Auckland Thurs., 9.44 am. 9.59 p.m. Onehunga Thurs., 0.44 a.m. 1.14 p.m. Manukau Has..Thars., — 0.14 p.m. .KaiparaHas.-.Tours., 0.34 a.m. 14 pm. Tidal constants to be added to or sub- - tracted from high water at Auckland: — -'• -Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plu3 - .10- minutes,: Tanranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel plus 10 miuutes. The tide at Auckland rises 9.4 ft this evening, and- 10.4 ft and 10.4 ft to-morrow morning aud afternoon respectively. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. MANAIA, S.S., 1159 tons, W. F. Xortrarv, at 0.45 p-m., from Whangarei.—Northern Co- agents. THIS DAY. WAIMARIE, as., 245 tons, E. H. G->ertz, at 4.15 a.m., from Taeroa. —Northern Uo., . agents, . -APANIUI, s.s, 243 tons. 3. Telxeira, at 8.30 am., from Awanui. —Northern Co., agents. CHELMSFORD, s.s., 104 toue, Tert, at . .0.55 a.m., from Alarsden Point. —Northern sj.-S. Co., agents. BONA, barque, 618 tons, at 11.35 a.m., from Newcastle.—Jagger and Harvey, agents. ~ KAITANGATA, s.s., 19S1 tons, Whyborn, at 1.30 p.m., from Westport.—Union S.S. •' ' CoY agents. CLANSMAN, s.s., 635 tons, _. McLeod, at 6 a.m.. from RusseiL Passengers: Misses ..Kelly. (2j, Tobin, Cooker. Mesdames Cuth.tierston, Gratt, Stackpoole, Evans. Crafts, Ferguson, Messrs. Nelson. Andrews, Bassert, Kirby, Dalzell, Duncalf, Ferguson, •Hill, Hodgson, MoColiough, Knight, Macey, . - Bird, Hardley, Wlncop, Tommer, Derroch, iEyans, RevelL Rev. Whalley. Masters, Ktackpool, Ford and five steerage.—North- •" crn S.S. Co., agents. ; ;■• ■ -NGAPUHI. s.s., 631 tons, T. Haultain, at 6.35 a.m., from Tauranga. Passengers: ■Misses iSimms, Earl (3), Mesdames Earl, Waiheke, PllQher. Adams. Eccles, Messrs. -.' Eccles; Leslie, Martin. Morris. Flmayson, Mountain, Wigmore and five steerage passengers.—Northern SjS. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. OPAWA S.S.. 7230 tons, Barnes, at 5.35 p.m., for Southern ports. -''" TAiNrWHA, s.s.. 263 tons, J. Freeman, at H. 35 _.m, for Paeroa. - GLENELG, s-s., 28S tons, Qninn, at 9 , .... p.m., for Whangarei. I EACHU, s.s- 182 tons, A. T. Nairn, at 7.30 -_ jDfcv for Gisborne, etc. •KANIERI, s.s.. 203 tons, Johnson, at S 10 p.m., for Whangarei. THIS DAY. ~.IQO.MA,'j&&, 3991 tons, at 8.25 a.m., for South. ARAWA, 8.M.3., 9372 tons, Claydon, at 6.50 a—i., for Southern ports. WEKA,. 8.5., 127 tons, at 7.45 am., for Whakataue. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. "Marr24=-_IONOWAL Southern ports - . . Gisborne and Napier 26—WESTRALIA, South 27—VICTORIA, Sydney - •■■ •=■ - VESSELS IN PORT. i- - -"-"KAITUNA. at Chelsea •v :il SOUTHERN*CROSS, Mission steamer, -•-". . :. * n stream. ..',. .. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. .. Mar. 25—'MONOWAI, Southern ports .... 25—ABAHUHA, Gisborne and Napier SSS— VICTORIA, tsouuieru ports ?••' " NORTHERN S.S. CO. Expected Arrivals. : * J ' Ttrtay>-___leri, from Whangarei, at ~L 7.30 pjn.;.-Kotiti, from Matakana and Mullet Point, at midnight. TtMnorrow.—Daphne, tram Coromandel, at 2 p.m.; Wakatere, frpm Thames, at 1.35 p.m.; Taniwha, from Paeroa, at 5.30 P.m.; Manaia, from Whangarei, at 6.45 p.m.; Waiotahi, from GTeat Barrier, at 5 P.m.; HauiU, from Orewa, Waiwera, Ma-/\-2iur_r_i and'Warkworth,'at l'pjn.; Kawau, from Kawan, Takatu, Ti Point. Little and •■Big Omaha, at 4.15 p.m.; Orewa, from i. Da 7, Arkle's Bay and fiilverdale, a_t 2L3p a.m. 2 ._ _t • _._, Projected Departures. " To-day.—Daphne, for Coromandel. at 4 ■ ■l-^J,*' atsM ' *>* Great Banner, at 10 *' m- 'w CJansman - for Russell, .Whangaroa - and Mangonui at 4 p.m.; Waimaril for faeroa, at midnight; Wakatere, for etc, at noon; : -Manaia, for Whangarei, at 10 p.m.; Orewa ,B ">»_« Bay, Arkle's Bay, and «_?£ . dale, at « jijn. "' =^s-S nd « l^ lestone ls 'and. at 6 p.m.; - tfLS, at ° p ' m "' w -fcatere, for at 5 p.m.; Kanieri. for Wha00< l n: KoHtl fOT Puhoi. at 3.30 " ' ind^SSrf^i 8 ?^' 8 '***■ ***** Bay ; and Sliverdale, at 4.30 <p.m-; Rimu, for 80. Manga (at Onehunga). at 2 p m - RarnS^ -- -ae-aawa, for Tauranga, at S a.'m : K a itania t a on i s^ m f Siil> . C °-* Earner te_r_jfi'i?„ h , ° ai 3 ,ve **■ Auckland dsSChaTfie here 5h * "IU sail »,^ c 6o^^m ste amer Monowai is due here on Friday next from her usual ports Kbe saals on Saturday again, onritting ™il m - XT? en Tollte - Ti e Arahura papier. She willjaj] at noon on the following day on the return trip. SJS. (RIYERINA On her next trip from Sydney to Welling. ton the Riverina wlB not continue the -- -journey to Lyttelton as-is- usual, but will ...fall from Wellington for Sydney on Wed- - nesday a2ri April, instead of Thursday, the 13th: • ■" -': '- TABAWERA FOR SOUTH. ,The sju Toravrera took the following _5 passepge.«i for Dunedin, via ports, to-day: —For. Gisborne: Misses Kearney Downey' Mesdames Lambert, Schofield. Finn. Petty', Gfllett, Kearney; Messrs. Farr, Martin. Kearney, Caldwell. Schofield. Friend. BouTDe, Taytor; Wilson, Pratt, Forrest. Cameron, ' MitiDn, Rev. Rawnsle.v. For Totomarn Bay: Miss Walker. Mrs. McCußoagli. Mesys. Floyd, Dickson, MoLuthy. ■ "Oates, Judge For Napier: Miss Andrews, Mr_Dive.fFor Lyttelton: Messrs. A. Chileott, CWnltas.' For Dunedin: Miss Farrer,' MrsJ Pike, and 23 steerage for all ; /__ . .V " or oM_arnrr?GA. .' ' AKRIVALS. iBIABAIWA, s-s., 1072 tons, W. Bark, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses Staslokih McKlnney, Broches, Welson, Hutchings j <3). Mesdames Hagger,. Wells, Bkrikiej'Jones, Welson," Binnie, Jack. Markham, Kirk. Matthews. Parsons, Phillips,* 'Messrs;. England, Leslie, Reid, Hooker, Maddlson, Neils, Brown, Thompson, Holder, Burges, Grant Tanner, Forbes, Lee, Lam-me, Jennings, Hatchings, Jack, -Skigwell; Matthews, Martin, Bey. Deneviah, Dr -,' Morjria and 'ten steerage.—Northern £.6. Coagents. EIMU, 6.5., 412 tons, A. Parris, from Raglan.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. TEXEGBAFHIC SHIPPING. , Wtangarei. March 22.—Arrived at 11.10 .sum.: Kanieri. ius.. from Auckland. Tokorn«ru*'Bay, March 22.—Arrived at 6 a.m.-: Mako, s.s., from Auckland, via Coastal bays. Napier, March Arahura leaves for Auckland to-day at 8 p.m. frmn -Napier: Miss Bear. The Monowai palls for Auckland at 11 p.m. Passengers: Miss Kenderdine, Mrs. Young and Mr. • Sinde«. '.Wellington.- March 21.—Arrived, nt 2.M. '' '-fr.m.: TnngnHro, s.s., from Auckland, Sailed, at midnight: Monowai. s.s , for East Const purrs and Auckland. Ptinerlin, March 21.—Sailed, at 1 p.m.: Wcsstrnlia. s.s- for Sydney, via Auckland. - For A-neklnnd—Mri". Brpmnrr, ■ Mwsrr.. .Efill (2). 'For Sydney-Mr. Moody. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Sydney, March 22.—Sailed: Otaki, for Aoi-krana: ~ . .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 70, 22 March 1916, Page 4

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