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SHIPPING.

Sunset: "This evening, 4.54. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 7.0. Moon: Last Quarter, July 22, 11.3 a.m. • HIGH WATEiR. ! Auckland To-day, 10.59 a.m. 11.23 p.m. lAuckland Friday; 11 47 a. m. — •Gnehunga Friday, 2.53 a.m. 3.17 p.m. Manukau lids..Friday, 1.53 a.m. 2,17 p.m. Kalpara Hds.. .Friday, 2.43 a.m. 3.7 p.m. ; Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted from high water at Anckland:— Whaugarel minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Uussell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel plus 10 minutes. The : tide at Anckland rises 10.3 ft this i ' evening, -and lu.tift and —tt' to-morrow - morning- -and -afternoon respectively. it'"!.:"*' ARRIVALS. l* iOTKSS:'*" YESTERDAY, KAIAPOI, 5.8., 2003 tons, J. ITawson, at 5 p.m., from .Newcastle.—Union S.S. Co., agents. THIS DAY. " ' ' APANUI, S.S., 243 tons. Teixeira, at 12.20 p.m., from Awanui. —Northern Co., agents. r ■ i ■ ■..--•-- DEPARTURES. ■■ ■:.>, ■ • XBSTERDiAY.. j> i a VICTORIA, 5.3., 2063 tons, Croft, for ■i :'::. sputiiern pwts. .. •i:■'; ;... -,y. \i ,- . THIS, DAi\ '-.. - DAPHNE,, s.s., 192 tons, Stephenson, at 12.25 -p.m., ior Whangarei. • • NORTHERN S.S. CO. ' ■ . Expected Arrivals. if. ' T^-^aj!:-— Waicu, from" Coroinamlel, at,; '-■ ■ 1.43'p.m:; Mauaia, from Wlningarei,- at C.40 ■.'■■'"p.in;; "WaloUthi; from Great Barrier, at 8.45 p.m.; Apanui, from Wnangapoua, Pore --~, Charles, Kennedy Bay, -ilercury Island, at 10 p.m.; Kawau, from Kamn, Takatu; Tl . Point, Little and Big Omaha, at 5.15 p.m. To-morrow.—Waiatere, from Thames, at - - 2.3U p.m.; 'Walniarle, Irom I'a.croa, fit 7.80 _. p.m.; Taniwh-j, from at S p.m.; Kanleri, from Whaugaiei, at S.3u p.m.; lAuponTi, from Houhoia, Walhararu, Waipapakauri, Kaimaumau,- Te -Kao- and Parenga, at 2 p.m.; Tasman, from Whakatauc, at S a.m. Projected Departures. . Tchday.—.Chelmsforjil for-Marsden Point, aiaasapai, Wiliangarel Heads," I'ariia Bay and Limestone Island, at '.) p.m.: Ngapubi, ior.Taura.nsa, at ..5 p.m.;. .Wakatee, 101 , Tiames, at 5.30 p.m. To-morrow.—Waipn. for Cabbage Bay and ~i.TrtAmpdeo. .Boy,v. atr. nildnlgl}t;.,Wototahi, for Coxomandel and Wauieke, at 2 p.m.; Waimarie, for Paeroa.'ut 3 p.m.; Wnkatere, for Thames, at ij.lo p.m.; iianaia, for Wbangarei, at 10 p.m.; Haniti, for Orewa, Waiwera, Olahurangi and Warkworth, at 7.20 a.m.; •Kawau, for Kawau, Leigh, Pakiri and. iMansawad, at.2.30 p.m.; Orewa, for Brown's ■Bay, ArEe's Bay arid : Sliverdale, at 8 a.m.'

The Cyrena is discharging Singapore case oil at Sydney. .. .Tie Government steamer Hinemoa is at present visiting southern, lighthouses. - ■ The Kaitangata leaves this afternoon for.Greymouth. .U. . i '~. The Kainoua leaves Onehunga this after- " noon for Gieymouti. The Koromiko goes into dock for pajnting on Saturday; next. She sails for Xew- ,. castle after painting—probably on Satur- '., day evening. . .... ... : . . )Tie Japanese Yechigo Jlaru sailed from Lyttelton last evening for ' Port Pirie to' load a cargo for a Japanese port. The new accommodation - for tue Auckland waterside workers will shortly be in •use, building operations now being nearly completed. THE lARATYERA.' Tie Tara-weia left Bimedin at S p.m. on Tnesday last. Sire;is dne. iere on Sunday ■and sails for South on Tuesday next. ■ ----- THE AN-TIOPE. The renowned Antiope has been fixed to load a cargo of wheat at Timaru for South America. JAPANESE COAL. American advices state that the British Admiralty has rieently purchased 730,000 tuns of Japanese coal for use in connection with, tbe •I'acinc Fleet. THE MATATUA, Tie steamer Sfatatua is not-to come to -. Australia and -Hew.- Zealand ports from St. John. As soon as possible any available cargo will be forwarded. • SHIPBUILDING XABDS. . Owing to the serious shortage of men, women are now being steadily taken into employment- in-British shipbuilding yards ■<SSt the Smith Dock Co., Ltd.. 80 are now engaged. THE ARAECURA. . Tie Union tympany's Arahura has been ■delayed at Gisbome by the unfavourable ■weather conditions.- She will not leave there until this afternoon and should arrive shortly after noon to-morrow. She sails from here again at 2 p.iri. on Saturday. , THE WRECKED MANCNUI. Before Judge Backhouse, -with Captains Worrall and Christie as assessors, an inquiry was held recently into "the stranding of the barque Manunui at Surpriso Island. After considerable evidence had been taken iis Honor, in giving judgment, naid that o"h the evidence there was nothing to warmaster's certificate BIGHAEDSOXS' KiEW BOAT. Brown and Sons, of Kaipara, are buHdins _ a new. auxiliary vessel for, Kic3iardson..nnd ■ -Co., Napier. She la to be fitted with engines that will consume crude oil. TJiese liave

been secured, but there i 3 difficulty lv getting shipping space to ship them from the States, so that it, is not certain when the'new boat will be ready far commission. - iShe Is to 'have a carrying capacity of 150 . -tons, and is to. be used aa a lighter for . . the freezing works at Wairoa. CITY OF COLOMBO. ; Tie City of Colombo is due here from ■"' ! iXew Tort, Tja Wellington, early next week. -. Sh« ■Is at ■ .preseut in ■ Wellington. From .. there she comes to Auckland, aud then goes ito Australian ports to complete.unloading. She Is a vessel of 0,000 tons, built' at Wall- : eetid In 1909, and is owned by the EUerinan 7 . • iiines, Ltd.,: of London. Captain Mcrld is <-,ni%l charge. -r She lias 2,000 ton? .for:; the "/'southern; port.-, .The" City- of Colombo has "'y-'aTjiacK-crew. - '-,- 1 " "' "*.'" '. " : " TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING^ : Cape Maria van Dlemen, July 20.—Union ..Steamship -Company's.-steamer from .east : passed -west. , rr . .. ;-,+„,,." ...rv--j-r-n-i ' Glsborne',' .Inly 20.—Tlie Arahura sails for Auckland nbout'2'j.iri. to-day. Passengers: Hisses Blight and Hoods. (2), Lieut. Matthews ;ind . Ensign Brodie, (Salvation' Army), Privates Driller, "AlcCoriiieli, Messrs. Hill, Lock, Lloyd, Dickson; Metcalfe,'Bird,. Bedstone, Kins, - Wallls, Dunlop, Karaha,' . Eales. . . ' ' - : .-.. --. . ... : Gisborne, July 20.—Arrived, at 5.10. last night: Isabella Defrafne; from Auckland. Ngiinffuru, July 20.— evening: I . Kahii, 5.5... .for Aiickland. :.'_ ..." .'.. ' ' DunedLn, July 19,—Sailed, ttt 5.5 E.m.V Tarawera. 5.5.," tor' AuilOaild. via ports. iPaesenger for Gisborne, Miss Bopbie: for Auckland, Nnrec" Ferjrusoij; 12 steerage. P- m: '.-Paiooua. s.s., for Melbourne, , .via Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 172, 20 July 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 172, 20 July 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 172, 20 July 1916, Page 4