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SHIPPING.

' Sunset: This evening, 5.27. Sunrise: "To-morrow morning. fi.iC. Moon: First quarter, Sept. 5, 3.57 p.m. HIGH WATER: lAuckla-d To-day, S.l a.m. S.2S p.m. Auckland Thurs., 5.38 a.m. 0.5 p.m. One_nnga..: ...Thure., — 0-S P-m. iMaiukau Hds. .Thuts., ILS a.m. 1L33 p.m. Ej—para Hds. ..Thurs.. 11-5S a.m. — .Tidal constants, to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 annates, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 1— minutes, Rnssell pins 17 minutes, Coromandel plus--10 minutes. The tide at Auckland rises o.7ft thia evening, and 10.1 ft and O.Sft to-morrow morning and afternoon respectively. -ARRIVA-s. YESTERDAY. . WAIMARIE. s-s., 245 tons, E. H. Gocrtz, at 4.15 p.m., from Paeroa. —Northern Co., agents. _ „ . ----- -MANAIA. s.s.. 1150 tons, W. 'P. Norbury. .... at...7.5 p.m.,. from Whangarei.—Northern C 0.,. agents. THIS DAT. ' ' TANTWHA, s.s.. 265 tons, Freeman, at 4.20 aJn., from raeroa.—Northern Co., agents. APANUI. s.s.. 243 tons. Tei_e__, at 5.20 * m-i from Awanni. —Northern Co., agents. CHELMSFORD,' r s_C 122 tons, Grigg. at '9.30 a-m.. from Marsden Point.—Northern Co., agents. DAPHNE. t?.s.. 192 tons, Stephenson, at 10.35 a-m... from Mercury Bay.—-Northern C 0.,. agents. NGAPUHL s-s.. eai tons, Hanltain. at 7 a_n., from Tanranga. Passengers: Misses Carpenter, Mesdames Tanner. Scott. Good, Kent. Messrs. Colqnbon, Short. Johnston. Garrett. Findlater, Dames, Kemp. Morrison, Bell. Banning, Rowland. Jolly, Coss, Murray.—Northern Co., agents. WAIKAWA. K.S., 56*2 tons. Vint, at 5.25 a_'m_ from San Francisco. —Union Co., agents. -WANAKA. s.s.. 2422 tons. Flynn. .at n.40 a.m„ from southern ports.—Union Co., -gents. " ".. .. . DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. NGATLAWA. S.S.. 451 tons. Hopkins, at • _S 'B.3©jp.m.. forOpo-kl, via ports. WEST—ALIA, s.s.. 2SS4 tons, ESasson. at 4.30 p.m., for Dunedin, via East Coast ports. CLANSMAN, S.S.. 634 tons, 'McLeod. at 5.4S <p.m_ for Rnssell, etc. K—_i-_RI. s.s.. 203 tons, Johnson, at 6._> pjn_ for Wha_g_rei. G__-_-LG, S.S., 255 tone, Qulim, at J. 20 for Wha-garei. ~ GAEL, 5.5.,. 05 tone, Law, at 11.15 p.m.; -'■•-■• far Paeroa. ■■•■■. '"' ■-",'-' -.'" VESSELS IN PORT. . .-._-,....-. -_-j^_-j__*ot , it'Hobson wharf WAIKAWA. at Queen's wharf -PORT--NICHOLSON, at Queen's -wharf 1 ' ■ WANAKA,-at Queen's wharf ESSEX, at King's wharf - i.-'.'. . „_EFIELD, barque, at King's wharf DANIEL, barque, at King's wharf FLORA, at King's wbarf • ar-v *•.-<•-- -RAKANO A, at .King!s ■ wharf _~. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 'Aug. 30—KOAN MARU. .Makatea .-_.- isi it—SGA—SRE, Greymouth'. ~,.~- -31—WA—LSEND,- Bluff- " ." BepL 2—HAXTIE LUCKENBACH, New - ' - " York .--?•'- 3—KAURI, Lautoka -._ .-..-,3—TAKAWEK-. r_ont_era ports .3 —DURHAM, Southern ports, to load "" 4—ARAWA, London, via Capetown and Hobart 4—KORGMIKO. Westport . S—PAKEHA, Sydney, to load s —Waikawa, Suva 14—MAKUBA, Sydney PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Aug. 31 —R___LNOA, Limestone Island ; Sept- S—ARAWA, Wellington SAILING VESSELS EXPECTED. ARRAH-NA-POGUE, scow, Wellington, via Hcklanga; now en route Wellington to Hokianga. GOLDEN GATE, San Francisco, case oil, to sail. SENORITA, barquentine, Clarence Town, to sail CECILIA SUDDEN, schooner, Port Huon, to ea_ 'AWANUL schooner, Nine Island. XSABEL, schooner, Sydney, now at Sydney BONA, barquentine, San Francisco, to salL LOUISA CRAIG, barque, San Francisco, to sail. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Kanieri, from Whangar_. at 7 p.m. To-morrow.—Daphne, from Ooromandel, at 1 a_u_; Wakatere, from Thames, a.t noon; Wain-trie, from Paeroa, at 0 ajn • iManaia, from W__ng_rei, at 6.45 ,p_n.-Daphne,-from Great Barrier, at 5 p__; _t__tti. from Orewa, Waiwera, Ma_ura_si and Warkworth, at _ao p_m.: Kawau, from Kawnn, Takatu, Ti Point, Little ami Big Omaha, at 3 p.m.; Kotiti, from Puhoi, at 1-30 p.m-; from Waipu, at 4 p m - -Orew* from Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay and Silverdale. at 11.30 a.m.: Tasmah, from Whakatane,. at 8 _.m.; Arapawa, from Kawhia and Waitara. Projected Departures. To-day.—Apanni, for Great Barrier at ■midnight; Taniwha. for Paeroa, at 1130 - n>_n.: Wakatere. for Thames, at 4 p.m.Manaia, for Whangarei, at 10 p.m.; Orewa' -lor Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay, and Silverdale; at 4 D.m. To-morrow.—Chelmsford, for Marsden Point, Mangapai. Whangarei Heads, Parua Bay, and Limestone Island, at 7 p.m.; Nga- -. -puhi, for T-trranrra, at 5 p.m.; Woimarle. r for Paeroa, at midnig_t; Wakatere, for 'Thames, at 4.30 p.m.; Kanieri, for Whangarei, at 7.30 p.m. •'The steamer Rakanoa leaves (Auckland to- ;. night for Limestone Island 1 and Brisbane. The Edgar J. Luekenbach is now at Lyttelton discharging ease oil. The Hinemoa is visiting. Southern lightiKjiises at present. *.'' The C. and D. liner -Whakarna has arrived at Lon<2oii from New Zealand and Australian ports. The Koromiko loads a foil forgo of coal at Westport at the end of this week for Auckland. The Japanese Koa_ Mam is now dne at Auckland with, a full cargo of phosphate rock from Makatea Island. Henderson and 'Macfarlane, Ltd.. are the local agents for the Japanese steamer. The Northern Company's Rarawa leavesAuckland on Friday night for Onehnnga. Her overhaul at this port will, it is expected, be then completed. The Nobel's Explosives Cq.'s schooner Huia arrived here this morning from Gisborne, and anchored off Orakei. After discharge the sailer will await the arrival of , an oversea liner in September, and. will load explosives from her for Southern ports. The "Waimarle was late ln arriving back here from Paeroa last evening, and the Gael left in ier place. The Waimarle war! stuck in'the-Paeroa-River-on Monday night while making the outward trip from Auckland. '. ' The Union Company's steamer Wanaka arrived at' Anckland early ' this morning ' from -South, and herthed at the Queen's . /. .wharf to discharge her cargo. The Wanaka ~-. :,Js_._ro__ Lyttelton and Timam. The Union Company's steamer Tarawera left Dunedin yesterday with a number of Passengers and a general cargo. She is on Sunday next. The Tarawera East Coast ports, and is to com- " .ißnJCnesto letatn Journey from Auckland. , AT toM__a»d S"_ii or New Zealand to be , the Barber Line J «B»m-NeicSoili^ti^^ 1 _^f remaatle

NEW GERMAN 'LINER. 1 It is reported tbat Blohm and Voss shrpbuilding yard, Hamburg, has during the war finished a large steamer for the Ham-burg-South American Steamship Co. She is _l..*t(X) tons gross, and will carry a crew of -WO. The steamer has accommodation for about 'JiAlO passengers, is named "Cap Folonia,"' and is fitted with triple .crews. WAIKAWA FROM 'FRISCO. The Union Company's cargo carrier Waikawa arrived at Auckland early this morning from San Francisco direct, and berthed at the Queen's wharf to discharge her American cargo. She left San Francisco on August 7, and made the passage to Auckland in "1 days 13 hours, the average speed being 10.0 knots. The weather was fine until near the New _ealajid coast, when strong winds were met. Tr.e Waikawa has about *jOOO tons of gene:al cargo to discbarge here. This mciv.es a large tp_tntlty of oil and 80 motor tars. After unload- . ing here the vessel will not visit any other Dominion ports, but will cross to Australia, to finish putting out her cargo, t.'aptaiVlrit has with him: Chief officer, Mr. H. Doyle; second, Mr. T. Morrison; third, Mr. G. Provost; chief engineer. Mr. A. Grant. The Waikawa does not carry wireless. She should be ready to leave here for Australia early next week.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 207, 30 August 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 207, 30 August 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 207, 30 August 1916, Page 4