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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening. 4.44. .-.Sunrise: To-morrow tnor-nlug. '7.6. . Moon: First Quarter, July S, at 11.25 p.m. HIGH WATER. --Auckland.......To-day, 0.37 a.m. 10.1 p.m. Auckland ...Wed., 10.12 a.in. 10.36 p.m. ' Onshu : nga.-.-».W r ed., 1.42 a.m. 2.6 p.m. ManukauHds—Wed., 0.42 a.m. 1.6 p.m. Kaipara, Hds. Wed., L32a.ni. 1.56 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or tracted from high water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 minutes. Thames plus 10 minutes, Tanranga minus 12 minutes, ■. 'Russell plus 17. minutes, Coromandel plus 10 minutes. The tide at Auckland rises 9.2 ft this evening, and 9.6 ft, and 9.lft to-morrow morning. and afternoon respectively. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. XGA3HASYA, s.s.. 463 tons. Hopkins, at 6;40 p-m., from Opotiki, etc.—Northern S.S. Co. WAIiPTL, e.s_ 205 tons, W. Bettis. at , 5.10 from Coromandel.—Northern S.S. Col ~ KAXIERI. s-s.. 203 tons. Johnson, at 7.45 p.m., from Whangarei.—Northern S.S. Co. "•'WESTRALIA, sa, 2854 tons. Easson. at • 11-30 p-m. from Sydney.. Passengers-:— ' Misses Gardner, James, Heslop, •Haylock. o*Cotmell. Scnischka. Murphy. Marr, Mesdames Pdrie,- Jud'ge-.and child, ' Gardner, King, Wihgfield, Richardson. •-Knight. .Messrs James, Cave. Hardy, Har- _ greaves, W T ingfleld, and 25 steerage.—Hnd<dart, ? Parker Co., agents. THIS DAY. VICTORIA, S.S.. 2969 tons. A. J. Croft, at 3. a-m., from southern ports. Passengers: - Saloon—Mesdames Brown, Rankin. Rutherford, Skeet and chHd, Goldsmith, McCoombes. Clelkmd, Miller, Misses "Best, Ka-nkrn, Goldsmith. Green. Bates. .. -Tribe. "Moore, -Hayes, Messrs Perrim, Rankin, Berkeley. Goldsmith. Russell, Williams (SV. Lochhart. Wilder. McGuire, Hooper, Brown, Dignan. Harries, Steele, Hammon. Coombes. Quinn, Baker. Terris, Miller, and five steerage.—Hnddard-Paxker. agents. "EANIWHA. s . s .. 263 tons. Freeman, at fj.25 a-m., from Paeroa. —'Northern S.S. Co., agents. DEPARTURES. ' ' YESTERDAY. MANAiA, s.s. t 1159 tons. W. F. Norbury, at 10 pjn., for Whangarei. NGAPTJHX, s.s., 691 tons, T. Haultain, at 5.15 p.m., for Tanranga. ; CHELMSroRD. s-s.. 121 tons, Grigg. at 7.10 p.m., fjor -tMarsden Point. THIS DAY. WAIMARrE, 245 tons,-Goertz, at 0.15 a.m.. for Paeroa. EXPECTED'-'ARRIVALS. ' July . 6—ORARI, Sydney - 6—KAITCNA. Westport 6—WAKRIMOO. Bluff 7—TAINUI, Hobart 7—ARAHURA, Coast 9— TARAWEBA, Southern ports 10—MAKURA, Sydney 13— MOXOWAJ, Sonthern ports 15—PORT ELLIOT, London, via Australian porta PROJECTED DEPARTURES. July' S—VICTORIA. Sydney S—WESTitVI.I *, Southern ports S—RUAPEHU,5 —RUAPEHU, Wellington . . .S—MONOWAI. Southern ports S—WESTRALIA, South S—ARAHURA, East Coast 11—TARAWERA. Southern ports" 15—MONOWAI, Southern ports '' y> M VESSELS' UN' PORT. FLORA, in. dock RTJAPEHU. at Q.u°en's wharf DOUTJSA CRAIG, at King's wnarf YJCTO-RIA. at Queen's wharf WESTRALIA, at Queen's wharf NORTHERN S.S. CO. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Waapu, from Coromandel and Waiheke, at 12.30 p.m.: Wakatere. from Thames, at 1.37_. p.m.: Taniwaa, from Paeroa, at 6 a-m.; ManaJa. from Whangarei. ai 6.45 p.m.; Hanlti, from Orewa, Waiwera, Mfrhnrangi and Warkworta, at 3*30 p-m.; Kawan, -from Kawaai, Leigh, Pakiri and 'Mangarwal, at 5.30 djb. ; Kotitl, from Mataiana and Mullet Point, at 2.30 p.m. - To-morrow. —Wlakatere, from Thames, at i.40 pjn.; Wainnoie, from -Paeroa, at- 6.30 a-m.; Earneri, from Whangarei, at 7JO p-.m.; Chelmsford, from" ■'Msxsden P6fh t, iMangapai, Pama JSay 'and Dimestone Island, at 10 a_m.; Aj>amii. from Awanui, at 10 a_m.; WaJotalvL from Mercury Bay and Tairnfa, at 10 a_m.: Xgapnhl, from Tailramga. at 7 a-m.; Orewa, from Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay and Silvexdale, at noon: Rimu, from Raglan and Kawbia. at 8 a.m.; I Barawa, from New Plymouth, at 5.30 a.m. j Projected Departures. j To-morrow.—-Waiotahi, for Great Barrier, ! at midnight: Ngaliawa, for Tauranga,'| Ohiwa and Opotiki. at 8 a.m.: Waimarie. i for Paeroa, ax. midnight; Wakaxere, or I Thames, at 5.30 p.m.; ilauaia, for W-hanga-rei, at 10 p.m.: Hatrirj, for Orewa. Waiwera, Mahnrangi and Warlcworth. at 4 p.m.: | Kawan. for Kawau, Takatu. Ti Point Little and Big Omaha, at 10 a.m.: Kotiti. for Pnhoi, at 3.30 p.m.: Orewa* for Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay and Silverdale, at 5.30 p.m. The Union Company's Flora went into the Calliope Dock this morning. The' l»arque Antiope is due at Port Esperance to load- a cargo of hardwood for New Zealand. The Richardson steamer Mako went '_ down, the channel this morning to adjust - her -compasses. The steamer Karmala,. 5947 tons, Capt. Bradfthaw, has arrived in London. ishe left Premantle on 23rd May, and, arrived at Port Said en route on 17th Jane. The 'Northern Company's Greyhound put track here yesterday with a broken boom. It was replaced this morning, and she is to-sail this afternoon for Hoklanga. Captain uWMnson. of the barque Manunai, recently wrecked near Surprise Island, lias- notified a Sydney Ann that he and the crew of the vessel left Noumea for Sydney by the PacifiqTie, which is to arrive at Sydney to-daj. _. PHOSPHATES STROM AIAKATBA. -, 'The Japanese !Koan Mam Iras' been to load a cargo of phosphate -liock at Makatea -tor Auckland, 'ivie Koan *.-2jfa.Tu is a oumuaratively new steamer of .3490 tons. HUDDART-PARKER STEAMERS. The Westralia arrived from Sydney last evening and berthed at the Queen's wharf. Her trip from the Australian port was made in rough weather. Her cargo of 1900 tons should be discharged by ■ tomorrow, and she is at present fixed to sail for Dunedin. via ports, at 3 p.m. tomorrow. The Victoria, which arrived from .... South last evening, sails for Sydney at' noon to-morrow.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 158, 4 July 1916, Page 4

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