SHIPPING.
Sunset; This evening, 4.49. ■Sunrise: To-morrow morniui, 7.2. Moon;- Full Moon, July 15, ut 4.10 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland.._„. To-day, 6.47 a.m, 7.7 p.m. Auckland....... jSun., 7.43 a.m. 5.3 p.m. - Onehunga..... .Sun., 11.13 a.m. 11.33 p.m. Man.ukauHds-.iSun., 10.13 a.m. 10.33 p.m. . — lv-.iipara Hds.. -Sun., 11.3 a.m. 11.23 p.m. 1..1-.» i..Tidal constants to l>e added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland:— - .W&aiigaxei minus 5 minutes, Thames plue ii •■ 40 minutes, Tauranga minus 13 minutes, Russell phis 17 minutes, Coromandel plus aO minutes. ■The tide at Auckland rises 10.4 ft this ■ "•"• evening, 'and" 11.0 ft and 10.6 ft to-morrow, morning and afternoon respectively. [, Z •:. ' ARRIVALS. TffllS DAY. .-,. ~;-NGAPUBI, s.s., 691 tons, HaoltaiD, at >-.. j 6.40 ..a-m., from Tauranga. Passengers:— Biessrs. Ee-anifield, Gracie, Nuise -Bovill, -•■• jMesdames Valentine, SyndaOl, McMillan, . ' Messrs! Allen, Pickett, Patterson, Foster, ■ • tPooock, Sharplin, Coweli, Fraser, Moore, ».. jPeaeock, ■ Webster, Barn—by,' ißobtnson. , .Gammon, Mflson, Syndall, ■ Bryon, tKirk. *** "Plielaii/ Potter, McMillan, , Smith, fferranee. • ••'■ j|—Northern S.S. Co., agents. -• > iDEPAieTTOIES. :■:■.. ■■• TESTER© AY. ' SIAXAIA, s.s., at 10.10 p.m., for mtac . tgafeL •;■ ■' * .WAIItAKIE, s.s., at 0.20 p.m., for ™ -JPaeraa-. : ■■■''- •-■'■•' GL'EiiiE'LG, s.s., at 4.55 p.m., lor <WTia--~--Jigarei, -- iu< . -.J EXPECTED AKRIVAI.S. r>d> .jß3y-15rrP5 ~ AJCAiJ, . SWelllagton, via liapier '■""''.■**■■ Iβ—KATEAifGATA, Westporfc X --" ' ■ 16—WBSTRALIA, Southern ports ►,:-.-i;-; ;i7—VICTORIA. Sydney ~;' 17—WHSAKiATAJiE, AnstraEaa ports - to load 18—KAIAPOI, iNewcasUe 1&—KORO1MI5O, Timaru .» ; , j 23—-JMJBiHAM, lirerpool, -ria Anstrar . . U*n ports Si —PORT EIiLIOTT, London, Tia '-—«. ' ..-■■ Anstralian uocts. T ' 25—CITY OP COLOMBO, New-York, ... ... ... iria (Wellington •■..w -" .... PROJECTED DEPASTURES. y:i .JdIj<S—MONOWAL Southern ptorts — . 17—WBSTRALIA. Sydney , 18-TICTQRIA. Southern potts lit, i : .' !" . " TBSSELS TN PORT. MONOWAI, at Queen's wiarf. - .WHANGAPE, at Chelsea i BONA, at King's wharf ISABEL, at King's Tharf "■"■(KORTHEEN STEAMSHTP CO'SEPAST. Expected Arrivals. ;.- "To-day.—Manaia, from "WTiangarel. at 6.45 p.m.; Wakatere, irom Thames, at 10.15 p.m. • " To-morrow.—Rimu. from Hokianga (at Onehunga), at 8 ajn.: Waimarie. from ' Paeroa. at 3.30 a.m.; Clansman, from Russell, at 6 a-m. Projected Departures. ■ ; ' To-day.—ApanuL for Awanui, at 11.30' p.m-To-morrow. —Daphne, for Whangarei. at ■ 1 6.30 p.m.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, at 11 p.m. TELEG SHIPS -- ■ Maiukau Heads. July 15.—Sailed: Regu- !:" Ins, S3.',"at 8:40' a.m. i ~;.. The.Clausman did not leave Russell yea- • • terday owing to the weather on the coast. She is to aiTive here at 6 a.m. to-morrow. Tie lAupouri is weather-bonnd at WiaTigaroa, and will not arrive to-day. It is thought that the Daphne is sheltering at 'TChangarel. Both steamers should arrive lere to-morrow evening. HUDDART^γAItKER. CO. The WestraJia arrives from South to- , i raonrow morninp,. and the Victoria from Sydney on Tuesday inorning. SEXOEITA AT SIDNEY. The Senorita arrived at Sydney this morning, after a long voyage from Auckland. She Jeft here on May 22. the voyape occupying 53 days. Her voyage was a succession of gales and heavy seas. *. TALUNE TO-MORROW. • r •: The Talune is due from the Islands to- __, roorrow evening, with a fair number of passengers from her various ports of call. ARAHTJRA'S PASSENGERS. The "Arnhnra takes the following passengers for the East Coast to-day:—For Tokomaru Bay: Mesdames Kirk and child. Mortimer, Messrs. MrGuire. Airey. For Gisborne: Misses Sankey, Tribe. Haytpr, Mrs. Hyde, Messrs. Hyde, Metealfe, Poswill Bird.., Hyde. Moore. Kirk, Adair, Lieut. •Warren and 10 steerage. MONOWAI FOR SOUTH. The s.s. Monowai, sailing at 7 p.m., takes the following passengers for Southern Jiorts—For Napier: Miss Norris. Mesdames Campbell. . Perrin, Rutherford. Messrs Wallace. Badley. For Wellington: Miss ' Snow. Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Chinnery-Brown. • For Dunedin: Mesdames Will, Barrett, Untledge and 5 steerage passengers. I THE WESTRALIA. Gisborne, .Tuly 15. Westralia sails for Awkland at three o'clock this after«a>on. Passengers: Misses Innes, Smitn. Batcliffe. Cussin. Kaisher, Herst, Stevenson, Lady CuiroH, Mesdames Tunn, Inne? ■and mnid. Sheen. Auley. Hushes and 2 Hiiidren. Graham. .Tudd and infant. Rid?ood, Campbell. Eyre, Kaisher, Smith. Barrett Russpll. Messrs. HolfoTd. Hay. Auley, Hnphes, Reid. Foote. Thacker. ".Grellam. .Ireland. Reddins. Jndd. orcorinor. Fisher, fTa-mpbeH. T,t>=i;ie. HbHl>b6ne, Fourbs, Smith, and Barrett. Masters Hodge, Innes . (2)-i and .Tudd. al.=o 00 .members of the Slather Goose Pantomime Company.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 168, 15 July 1916, Page 4
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