SHIPPING.
. -XW*-eve.ning, 4-44- . ... -. * , - : " S'unriSe:"-To-morrow lubrnirig, 7.8. 7- : '-Mobn:- ; First Quarter, July S,'at il~.2cTp.m.T irrGH. water;' •?_ : .'- Auckland .77.7v:Tti-day, 10.12a.rn.-J0.36fp.n1. Auckland. ..i».:.Thurs., :10.4~ 4.111--£Li4;p.ni.. On'ehunga. 7 Thurs., 2.17 a.vi. - :&£^n.m.. Manukau Hds. .Thurs.. 1.17 a.m. 1.44' p.m. Kaipara Hds.Y.Thhrs., 2.7 a.m. 2.54 p.m. Tidal ebristants to be added 'to or subtracted "from high water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus .-■Sft intnutesu tCa'aranga uiimis" liJ.fflßßhtfes, Russell plus 17. minutes, Coromandel plus 10 minutes. i The TThjir at* Aucklan- rises iLlft this, .evening, "arid 'li.tift and il.'lft to-morrpw.' morning and aftermkm respectively. ! ARRIVALS. . . YESTEBDAV. MAXAIA, si:, : ' 1159 tons, W. F. Nprbury, at 7 ip.m.. from Whangarei."— Jiorthern S.S.. C 9,,. agents. . .0 - THIS DAY. • WAIMARIE. as..- 245 tons. IE, H. Oocrtr, at 5.55 a.m., from..,Paeroa. —Northern :S.S. Co;, agents. - NGAPUHI, as., efll tons.'T. Hanlt.iin. at 6.%5 ii.m., from Tauranga. Passefigers: Misses Alasefield. Hegginsoa. - Watsonj|Me=>dames Hofnbrook. James, .Teku 3 .Happy, Bolts. Geraghry, Floyd. Bent; Bon^h'am, TMasefield; Messrs. Grant. -Stewart. Tarimer, -A'nnstronfc- Flovd. Washer. .-Chngmon'th, Gauld (2), 80117 Rolf. jjUUburn. Longlaild, "Malsefieid,. .Roger*. .Geraghty. Harris. Hi'rn-: brook." James. Taipu. "Sehraft, Davidson, ■"'Mitchell.—-Northern S.S. Co.; agents.'■? - -CHELMSFORD, .s.s.. 1-22 tons. Grigg, at 7.55 a.m.. from cjlarsden. IPoint.—XorrKern S.S. Co.. acents. ■ ' f ■ KAHU, s.s., IS2"-tbhs. at 15:30 -p.m.. ' from Gisborne.—Riphardsou tlo., ■ sageats;---:■—--'■,;'-;. , - . ,v, .'. .--:■■■[ bepa'rtcres. UIYW ~'.. !XI»IERDA"G. ..-..".- h '"'"CLANSMAN, "s.s.."(BoYons, E. McLe'dd,' at 5.40 p.m., for Russell, etc. , -
- ;KAXIEja. .£jsp 303 .ton;, at "S. 10" p.m., "for Whaugaj-ei. T&ft BAT. TANIWHA, s.s--263 tons, J. Freeman, - at XU.O. a.ra.,-for l ! aero». . -.—...---; 17u ton?, Faulkner, at 5.40 a.m.. for Wbakatane. NGATIAWA, s.s.. 451. tons. C, Hopkins.' at lasa" T asm^ : for 3ariran=a:' "'' * - j • RUAPEHU, tous, Clifford, at' 1.10 p.m., . ; : EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Joly-r-6-rOftAß!.'*Sydnev i 6—WaRRIMOO. Bluff i p*»C£rrr7£=KAlTTjS ,^,'-"W^ffibrt"- v -r^' l "- !. .. 1 ,. 1 -,-T—TAfXCI;-H6ba"rt- •'<■■': mn.-'-vr. j -. -,-.. T^iaAHURA.-«oafit .»-v -Hi :. * ; I" , Sr-TARAWERA,,-Southern -ports-.! ' i """'' SVdnev 7 , 14—MONO WAI, Southern ports'' "'■> ' 15—PORT-.ELLICfT, London, via Aus-: - • tralian.ports. '• .». >' ■^'; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' '.■ July S—WESTRALIA. South S—ARAHDRA. Ea>t Coast l 11—TARAWERA. Southern ports ' "' ! 15—MONOWArI-.-St,iithern ports ; "' vessels' "ix PORT. FLORA, at Hobson wharf * itOUISA .CRAIG, •at'King's-iwh'ar'f <-. NORTHERN S.S. CO. <-*Espected Arrivals-.' To-day. — Kairieri, 'from Whangarei, at 7.30 p.m. ,• „; ~ .- ,„. .........". To-morrow.—Waipu. from Coromandel, at: 10 p.mJ; 'Watatere.' from Thames, at - p.m.; Tapiwlia, front'Paeroa. at 7 a.m.; Manaia, torn "Whangarei, at 6.45 p.m.; Waiotahi. -from- Gr-eat- Barrier, 3 at 5 p.mi;' Hhttiti, o"rewa,7~Warwera. - - Mahdrangi '.' and Warkworth, at 2.30. p.m.; Kawau. from Kawau, Takatu, Ti Point, Little and Big Omaha, at-5.15 j>.m.: Kotiti, from Puhoi. at 2.30 p.m.; OreWa/ from" Brown's Bay, Artie's Bay and Silverdale. at_ 12.30 p.m. • ; --;" Projected" Departures.' £ ~ To-day.;—Waiotahi, for Great Barrier, at midnight; Waimarie, for Paeroa, at. mid night for Thames,-it-3. ! 80"%>.h&; Manaia, for WhangareL at 10 p.m.: Orewa. for Brown's Bay, Artie's Bay and Silverdale, at 5.30 p.m. To-morrow. — Coromandel, at 7.30 a.m.; Chelmsford, for Marsden Point, Ma'ngapai, Whangarei Heads, Parnn Buy .and limestone Island,-at 9-p.m.; Taniwba, for Paeroa, at. 2 p.m.; Ngapuhi, fur Taurangaj. at 5" p.m.: Wakatere. for. Thames, at 5.45 p.m.: Daphne. Tor Whangardi," at noon, Rimu, for Hotianga (-from Onehnngaj, ,at 2 p.m.; Rarawa,. for Ne\y Tlvinonih (from Onehunga), at .3 p.m. -' v . The Akaroa is being overhauled on-'the 'Harbour Board's patent slipway. •( <' '
The Kinross is to load gnano at Surprise Island for Sydney. ~•:■ -.;r; 5 - - Kahn-arrived at Auckland from borne, .via East Coast ports and bays—ibis morning, and!'berthed at'the King's .wharf. The P.S. liner Dorset arrived at Aronmouth. on Thursday from Wellington, which port left ;on 13th May. .... The Union "Company's Flora Came out of the -Calliope Dock this morning, and iberthed at'the Hobson wharf; - ; The 3. N. Weatherwax has changed owners, having been "acquired by W. tScott, and Fell and-Co;, for £731. 'the Antarctic Expedition. ship Aurora was place'!' in 'the dock at Port Chalmers on Saturday last to undergo overhaul. l -'.The Northern Company's Greyhouhd Sailedthis morning- for.Hokianga. She left on. Monday last, but put- back when»a short distance .away with a broken boom, ''■Captain Kelly, late of the Pakeha, is iv charge' l "oi the Shaw, SavlU liner Waiwera, whicb' is due'here-shortly with salved cargo from the -wrecked liapgjUlra. _ . . ■ i Delay on the coast will make the Moriowai. a day late iv arriving at Auckland. She' is now due here on 14th inst-, and will sail again on the following day. The steamer Warrimoo is due here tomorrow ' from Southern ports with a carj-o of produce. After discharging here, she sails for Newcastle to load a cargo of coal for Bluff. The . Union Co.'s Kaituna is due here oa'-'Thiifsday night. Or,- early on Frida}morntng from Westport7' She was to leave there yesterday.. After unloading here, she returns to-Wratport. -' i Tie Union Company's Rakanoa.- which left here recently to load Cement at Limestone Island,"has left for Brisbane. She loaded 1000 tons of cement at the New Zealand Portland wharf. The New ' Zealand Shipping Company's steamer -Kuapehu sailed for .Southern ports this, afternoon-to cuntinue discharge of 'BbmelvncSQii ITb'e vessel has been here for' sbme -fla^S" now, unloading at the Queen's, ■wharf. ■■-.';**■- •"• '■'■ ■"".-" ■' ' •••—-i ..--- The C. and--D.-Jiner Port Hardy estab-.,..lishedva.-fficonl. -atT.Uie -jx>M-.pf Duiie.diji., on " AVedtfeisdaynastr ' TEe vessel,-which, is 45uit in length, and of over 6000 tons, went up to„Kictorla. Channel .drawing 22ft- Ui" oln aft;' wihieh is the greatest draught that has ever been navigated up the channel... ... The Minister" 6t Marine" 'has anthorised an inquiry into of the scow Southern isle,-.an(i- has written to the Nelson "magistrate "to v hna£e arrangements. W&en tfeese are be '"incKdihg^one,,wlt&-ipecial experience 'tit scowir 7 aSi'e _ J Clull3.n-.' trainitig':- ship Curzon ifias left" NfewcastleTf dp MeSillohes with '22S'-t6ns ot Caledonian coa&nit Is reported.that the vessel -was chartered many months ago for this cargo,. the freight being 20/ per ton. captain heard what freight the -vessel "wa« to receive he was very disappointed, and wJJiild have liked the char- . ter cancelled, tahthe fcharterers toot -tftery care that the charter was carried out. especially as the present rate to the West Coast fefgfrgKpfler ton, •*•<=*** rays. : -' t£Sa> *™ itsCjiSotnrli" aaya'nv-diriiienil lor i S««S Vi ? r X"" ' : '--^4;
■-•-■ HCDDART-PARKER' companyY ] The Huddart-Parker steamers have ■ 7been' delayed by the heavy -rains,. and : the Westralia will not sail for. Dunedin,; vfu East Coast ports, until ■ to-morrow afternoon. The Victoria sails this evening for Sydney. R.M.S. TAINUI. The Shaw. Savill and Albion's Royal Mail steamer Tainui is to arrive at Auckland on Saturday morning from Londou. via Capetown arid . Hobart. She left Hobart on Monday evening for this port. The Tainui will sail for South after working Auckland. '•PASSENGERS FOR SYDNEY. The Victoria, sailing this evening- -for Sydney, takes the following-passengers:— Misses De Groen (2), Hunt. Coleman (2), Miles, Portland, Watson, Kair, 'Watson, ,Mesdames De Groen. Coleman, Senney. Baker and child, Taylor. London ana child. Kerrigan. Hodgkinson and child. Jones, Todd-Smith, Heron and child. Tay, HuiilT-" Spencer, Thoirias, Young, .Jackson. Messrs. Jackson, Tay, Bull, Binney-Smith,, Taylo"r. London, Kerrigan, Hodgkinson,' Jones.-Todd-Smith. Thomas, Coleman (3), Zimmerman, Hodges. Graystone, . Young. Northcote. Frost. Desmond, Fletcher, Parker. Maxwell. Lawson. Bonner, James, and 31 steerage passengers. PORT OF ONEHUNGA. ARRIVALS. - THIS DAY. • .; . RARAWA. s.s.. 1072 tons. Bark, from New Plymouth. Passengers: Miss Marriner. Mesdames Brown, Swanlck, Green ,and 3childreu, Kingdon. Bartley. Walsh, Walker, Messrs. Caster. Brown. 'SwaflWicK',' Reed, .Green, Vickers. Penny. Hall. .Andrews, Bain, Glynn. Havre. Ireland. Cruickshank, •King, Smith, Curren. Hughes, Cnilen. Robinson. Dingle, Grierson, Stewart, and 13 steerage.—Northern Co.. agents. ' RIML". s.s., 412 ions, A. Parris. from Ragiau and Kawhia.—Northern Co., agents. - TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Cape Maria van Piemen. ■ July 5.—A lanre steamer passed east at 9.30 a.m. Ngunguru, July 51—Sailed: Alert, for Auckland. * Westport. July 4.— Sailed.- at .0.30. p.m.: Kaituna. as., for AucKland7 i -Wellington. July at- 2 p.m.: Middlesex, s.s.. from Lyttelton. Sailed; Hiniitangi. s.s. fat 7.5&" p.m.: Monowai, s.s., lor Lyttelton. Dnnedin. July" -4J-Bailed: . Kinross, s.s., for sMakatea: Tarawera. s.s.. for Auckland, via ports. Passengers for Auckland — Mr. ■Miller, and 13 steerage for all ports. , OVERSEA'''SHIPPING. Adelaide. July s.—Sailed: Waiiicmo. s.s., for San Francisco. .. f London. July 4.—Arrived: Opawa, 'steamer, from AustraJhrti-and New Zealand ■porKi... ■ -; .. ..-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 159, 5 July 1916, Page 4
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