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SHIPPING.

Cnnset: This evening, 4.53. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 6..j!>. Moon: New Moon, July 30, 1.'45 p.m. " • • HIGH, WATER. . ■ " • ilnckland..... .To-day. 0.12 ajn. 0.36 pjn. . -Arackland JSunday, ajn. ljffip.m. - Onehnnga Snnday, 4.32 a.m. 4.56 p.m. . MannkaulJds. .'Sunday, 3.33 a.m. 3.56 plm. 'Keipara'Hds>...Sunday, 4.22 a.m. 4.4Gp.ni.Tidal constants v to lie added to or snh- - ■ tr«cted"lrbni "high water at Auckland:—■ ■Whaugarei minus v minutes, Thames pine ...10 mlnntes.. Tauranga. jniaus ,12 minutes, Knssell plus 17 minntes, Coromandet plus 10 minntes. "">" The tide at Auckland lises 10.1 ft thia „ CTentog, . and 9.6 ft ,and ,i).(tft. to 7 morrow , nJorning and. afternoon respectively. ••■> *&*• '-." ARRtVALS?: 1 ".'•■■■■ '-■•;• y ' lio '""'•■• ' ■''■' ■ YESTERDAY. -■""" " ~ , B.OTORUA. s.s.-;'11,130 tons. J. A'.'Sntellffe, at 4.40 p.m., from London.—N.Z. Shipping Co.. agents. ARAHtTRA, 5.6., 1596 tons, Dryden, from BastjiGoaet, > jPiSsei\gers:, JSassott,! Me»*eh'-e«>die. Matthews.--Bfleht, Hoods (2). Mesdzme9 Robjohns, Grossman, Messrs.. Wright, Lanrenccn. Murphy, King, Drummond,. s CorxJean, ~iIUL, Kenipe, , Dickson, Sice, Floyd, Pirie, Hill. tVarmington, Willis, Fuller. McConnell, Lock, Redstone, ;...Balea. Karaha. Dunlpp, MetcaUe, Bird, ■ JRntt; "Rev. • ■Rbhjohns,' and 22" steerage.— Union Co., agents. ADPOIJRI, S.S.. 463 tons, ,E. Doriing. atrZSa pjn.; from HouhoTa','etc.-OCorthern Co., agents. _ IMPHXE, s.s., 192 tons, A. Stephensoii. ■t-9 pja., l&m 'Whangarei.—Northern Co:,agents. -. . .. ■ •. . APAKDI,' 5.5..", 243 tons.' J? Teixpira. at ' '10J30 "iijn:, from MeTcurjr Bay,' v itoern Co;, agents..-.,. :..•.. ;■;■." •."■ ■' -at .'.-'■ •-.:-.: THIS DATv'. ~:■ ,/,-.;.; ■ CLASSMAX.I 634 tons, HcLeod. at T. 35 -rm i from. Rossall.— Northern Co.. agents. •p- NGAPUHI, 691 tons,, Ha.ultain, at 7.43 i "/tm.j r froiii Tanranga.—Xortaeru Co., agents. '. " "il ■ ' "'" '[" MASAIA. 's.s., lioO 'tons, Xorhury, at "ibJO pjo., for Whangarei. ■ : i'r. :';•--,-; EXPECTED. AJSBITALS, ..„.

: July 24—NIAGARA,. Vancouver 1-• 24—TARAWEBA. Southern, ports -2±—CITY OF. COLOMBO,' New Tort, "" .' :] >la Wellington , ■■' '■ ■ - --25—RAKANOA,-Newcastle . *, : " •JS— KOAN MAHU, Ocean Island 27—DURHAM, Liverpool, via Aus-. tralian ports 26V-PORT ELLIOTT, London, via Apstrallatffpbrts. -,\\ I?,%'' 27 MONOWAI, Southern ports 30—VICTORIA, Southern ports jjQi Sydney. .„-.-»- 31—WAUBIMOO,' Timaru fag, a—TE ANAU, -Southern ports ; " " PROJECTED 'DfeBABTtrSES. ' July 22—KOBOMIKO," Newcastle .: _ East Coast 24—NIAGARA, Sydney " Southern ports . .-■; Southern ports.., . , ' -..'aS-t-MDNfiW-M. Southern ports , - 31—nCTOUIA, Sydney .port. ■ . ' AWAJfUI, Schooner, at Albert --wiiarf KOBOMIKO, at Kinds'' wharf KAIAPOL at Cnelsea EDeABSFii-DCKSasftfCSjvat Queen's; wharf _ TALUNB, at Queen's whnrf ■■-YJI»itCT,;. at- King's wtaarfr': ~H ■ ( .-.»;> ;S.S. COMPANY. ... ; . Expected Arrivals. :.''-To-day.—Waiotaii,. from Coromande! .and Waiheke at 5 p.m.; "\yaimarie, from" Paeroa. ; af ■9.p.m.; SlaDaia,' from :Whangarei,.-at &.« 1 pjn.; Karon, front Ka-wau,, Leigh, Eatlri, and Mangawal. at S-15 p-m. .. c _ .... To-morrow.—Rimu, _from Hokwnga (at Onehnnga), at S a7oY. ■"■PtbjM'Ka? Departures. To-morrow.— Daphne, for Whangarpi. at •—3.30 pm.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, aJ.Sjijn. L",f... -, UN.ION, STBAMSHrP CO. , "., The steamer Whansape arrived at'tautpka at 10 a.m. on Thursday last: ; The Klni is expected to load chaff at Picton for Onehunga. on Tuesday- next. ;< Tie'Kahika full cargo of 'ooal ■■ on /the recast for. Onehunga ,at the end Of

. ,;oext, weet. It is eipected that the Kaiapoi will leave ''.liferJe on Tuesday next for Newcastle direct. " The Tarawera, which - left Woltingtoa ■' 1*.30 last night, to eipected to arrive here . on -Monday, afternoon. • . -.- : The Waipori is expected to- leave West- , port on Monday afternoon, for Auckland."; ' .-.TieJlonowai left DuneOlnat 4.p.ni. yes-" terday. She brings Paloona transhipments, '■'also'five Tiorses: ''She'is due'here Ttftstlaj - .next.' • ■ ■>■• ■:■■■■■ v ~.... ■■ RjM.s. Niagara leaves for Sydney It) n.m ' -. Monday,.Aeit. .. ~..•... ™4^ e , ; .¥**&?!>■<>-WT. leav.ffc ; J3luEt, ahont : 26th inst., Timaru on the -2Sth tor A,uck-' -■'ifnd, , ar.u-Uigtio'rn'e. "' 5 e lo aus at Oamaru aboot ■26th, andat Dunediii.bn 28th, for Auckland via Napier- and Glsborne. Prior to -liis also load a small quantity-ofcar'o fit Ximfim. " whar£ tb * ] P « Jl p, Am t riC! ' n ship ' A ' J - Waller, which' f5- Lv - eret ? ou WUi April for (Port Pirie

- h^V^ 1 - ,0 Uai states £h at the •.Anderson shipbuilding- yard at Seattle has ,-:' been.-, asked tv ' tenfler ior trie "conYtruetiutt "" £ ° n , r . luor e '-rgo ausHiary luinbe- cai-rlci-t«ch to carry J,i'3o,uooft of lumber. ,-'■ ' '_."', NIAGARA ON. -MONDAY... ■■>> " - N ' a ea« . araves.-on. JlomW witn ICO passengers and Uuo tobs of car«o The tJ.s. llotoruajinived here last nlcht JieTiDg left Londou ou May ->eth tailed ai and-malls, and sailed the same day for towo. A number of New Zealand wounuedsoldlsrs: eiiibarked'at-Flyiuo'ut-li. - The vessel was escorted to Ushant by one Of H.M. torpedo boats. From the Channel to tWP.MiWLiOr ifliie.' \6eallii»ri. aartli-uasL iriiids were experienced, aiid from thence to the" Cape moderate southeast wlndS!'and' , 'lsrie 'ivya'ffier' were met. Capetown was reached on June 2:2 nd, at noon. The vessel weut alongside and eoinnieaced coaling Immediately. Passengers ,_anjl, mails. w:exe .cpibaclifid there, and the stAmer sailed on .the 24th f,6r . Hobart "'Fresh' '"liorth'-west aiid ■'"south-west 1 -, winds ■i-were experleudeU to- ! Jtonglftlde' f 73 deg. i; eas-t, 3,-and Ireoi.iijience to theiiTnEinoniin coslsfr a -r.soatinnatipn of ,fl,qrfh : wpst, ; - Bales aiid rough seas considerably retarded progress. "Hofta'tt wks'reatneii on -July lSth." The vessel went alongside;-aud : atter-landing 7 passengers and. mails , anil being'coaled, a' .departure was made for _this port.on,.Jnly : . '"ISQI PJne weather and moderate;.winds, were met ivith across the Tasmin "Seiu'Caflej. Maria Tan Diemen was passed at ten p.m. on Thursday, and tie"vessel arrived in the" harbour at 5 p.m. yesterday. She brings a conjfylerable .ntunher: of" plisaensers ana-maUfi-for this port, also a large'general' cargo. Captain Sutciiffe Is iv command, and officersr—M-rr-S. w. Somerstine. chibrotHocr" ~sir y -p.= rffi^r , -s lld^mccr:ilT - °- r - Williams, 3rd Rhodes, surgeon; Mr. A. H I'arkpr -ihipf Mr. VT. Edwards. 3rd engineer- Mr E I ■ Blalkle, 4ttt engineer; Mr. fs' BroWi. iJh' engineer; Mr. Br-ehambers, 6th engineerMl. J.- Htmt«r-7tti-«ngteeei; Mr H Dlion' <Shlef fefrrgerallng 'inilneer; ii 3 ml* , -' ,"-2nd refrigerating engteeer;-Mi. il" Xam<£ eleetocian; Messrs H. Francis end W. 3«ek'' . tyxcnvl cperatorßj.airi t.■ James. Bt-^ard-

-PASSENGERS FROM LONDON". " - The lt.M.s. Rotorua, which. arrived last evening from London, brongh the following passengers:—First vlaas: Mr A. E tHorton, .Lieutenant Horneman, .Mrs DampierCrossley, Mrs M. Fere, Major W Fyft>. Captain H. Kerr, Major Nutaford, Miss P. icherek. Second class: Mr B. «ill Mr and Mrs Jofonson, Mr 11. Magill, ■Mγ 'Parroek, Miss M. Pentreath. Mrs and Miss Baker, Mrs Campbell-Walker, Mr Cardigan Mr J. OHagan. .Mrs M. Hobin, Mr L. Mactwen. Mrs Danskin, iMiss 'Spcechley, and 40 third close; uLso 53 returned soldiers. ARAHURA FOR THE COAST. The steamer Arahurn. sailing this afternoon for Gisbornc and Napier, takes the .loilowiiig passengers:—For Tokomaru Bay: Misses .lacksoii (2), Fraser, Tobin, Clark, Mesdamcs Keid, Turner. For . Gisborne: Misses Baddley, Clark, Mesdames Sheen, Huuold. Turner. Messrs. Johnson, Williamsou It!), Martyn. Sub-Inspector Johnston For Napier: Messrs. Dickinson, Cameron, Wbrdeii, Ryder, and 5 steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 4

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