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SHIPPING.

Stmset: Tills evening, 5.25. - * Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.1*. Moom First quarter, Sept. Q, 3.57 P-m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, S.3S a-in. !>.5 p.m. Auckland Fri., 0.16 a.ni. 9.46 p.m. Oneiimiga. Fri., 0.35 a.m. 0.46 pjn. Manufeau Hds..Fri., 11.46 a.m. — BarpaTa.Hd«...Frl., a.m. 0.36 pjn. " ' Tidal constants, to be added to or subL- "tacted from higU water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tanranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus IT minutes, Coromandel plus " "10'nilnntes.' Tie tide at Auckland Tises 08ft this evening, end. 10_lCt and 9.Stt to-morrow morning end afternoon respectively. - ARKIV.ALS. ..■.■-.V^' , iYESTTDBrnAY. KANLEE.T. 203 tons. 31. Pierotfl, at T p-m-, f£om Wliansarei. —Northern Co., ' agen£s. HT3IA. anxHiary schooner, 199 tons. D. „ . aSeKenrie. from Gisborne and Limestone Istmd.—\Q- Porter and Co., agents. ■"'■* IHIS DAY. - '-" ' DAPHNE, s.s., Stephenson, at 12.30 a.m.. from Coromandel.—Northern Co.. agents. GABL. S.S., Taw. at 5.30 o-m., from Paeroa.—Kortheca. Co., agents. (H.KM!LG, S.S., Quinn, at C a.m., from Wnangarei.—Northern Co., agents v" " .- iDBPARXCiRES. 11 • . '-!-'• • SES33ERIXAI:. KAEAKOA, tons, at 11 p.m., -„ for iL&neatone Islencl and Brisbane. ELOEA, SvS., tons, at 3.40 p.m., for Cook and. Society Islands. v> ■valuta, bj., 1439 tons, [Xorbury, at 10.10 lor Wiangarei. - - JIIAiNTWiHA, 8.5.. iS>3 tons, Freeman, at 11.45 pan., loz Paeroa. THIS DAT. APATSUI, s-a, 243 tons, TeixeSra, at 0.10 ajn., ifor Greet Barrier. ESSKX, sa, 7530 tons, at 6.15 a.m., for Australian, ports. tVESSBLS IN PORT. KAJAFOI, at Hobson wharf 5 WAIKAWA. at Queen's wharf : POBT NICHOLSON, at Queen's , wharf ' " i iWASAKA, at Queen's wharf lUBJfIELD, barque, at King's wharf r "- - - ajkAIOEIj, barque, at King's wharf -. ... .-- KOAJf iIARU, at King's wharf i* -••' ■"*■•■" EXPECTED ARRIVALS. BiDff \. T LUCKKNBACH, New -_■■-"--; G^autoka J-TABAWEKA, Southern ports 3— IMtEHAiI. Southern ports, to load . 3—iAiBiAWA, London, Tia Capetown and Hobait ' - ■*'- ■ ,-4—MAKtIEA, Sydney "' " -; 4—KOROMOKO. Westport ;" 6—PAKEHA, Sydney, to load •.*- : - ' Suva ■ 14-itAKUitA, Sydney SAILTNG VESSEafi EXPECTED. atBRAH-SA-POGCE, scow, Wellington, via HcUbs«S4 sow en route Wellington to GOLDEN fiATE, San Francisco, case oil, to sail. ' EESOftITA, ' baKonentine, Oaicnce Town, to aafl. '•— CECUJA STTDDSN, schooner, Port Huon, .-' r sailed iAognst 2*. — AWASDI, Bcaooner, Nine Island. TSABEL, schooner, Sydney, now at Sydney HOSA, barqaentine, San Francisco, to sail. LOOiSA CILAJKi, barane, San FnociECO, to - -. sail. SSOBTHHRK 00. ffiSipected Ani-v-als. , T*>-da7> r Manaia, from Whangarei, at " &45 pjn.; Deghne, from Great Barrier, at 5 pjn.; Waipa, from Waipu, at 4 p.m----.Z _■. - • "•■ "Panlected iDeperuoree. To-dsr.—caiehnaford, for 3laxsden Point, iMßjiswpai, Wiiangarei Heads, Paxua Bay, .and.JJkmestone Island, at 7 p-m.; Kgapuii, for Tioranga. at 5 pjn.; "Waianarie, for Peeroa, at midnight; Wifcatere, for TJiamee, . -at 4.31) poa; iKanleri, for at 7-30 pjn. v The Japanese Koan Maru arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon from Maiate«. Island with a full cargo of phosphate rock for Auckland, nrhic Bne jg discharging at the King's wharf. After worM* this port the Koan Maru will sail for AnarT^y fl probably to sail from there for Japan. ■*"■' rmaqAfaWß SOCK BTJOX TO 818 MOViSD. - (Notice is hereby given that, owing to the existence of a shoal to the eastward of Bhearex 'Rock (see Notice to Marineis No. 45, of Stfc June, 1S16), ti» buoy martins the Shearer Rock will within the next few days be moved outward over toe shoal with only aact of water over it, one and a-qnar- . ~ ter miles east of sooth extreme of Tiritlri Island. ftnn eie 25ft lock, souit-east -extreme of tHritiri Island t>eaTS 26Sdeg . (S. J3deg. W. magnetic) and Sha s Hock _ GOtt nek) SUdes- -Of. SSdes- -W. mas- ' gRCCTECaEP AiXOHORAOB .IN it42*DKAXT HAiSBOGE. *- " Thfe Anckteml Harbour Board 'has notii* fied that it tms set aside sq area in Manntan HartKMH-, as defined below, as a protected ancJJOEage for yachts and lannciies:— That area bounded liy a Jhc starting at a. beacon on Hie : tilxnce nranino • . Bontii S deg. west (magnetic) for a distance of 2,e95ft, tiience florfh 4Sdeg. cast L347f t, end tbence uoiSi 22des -west, X,SSfTit to <lie BSartlng-petiit. Tlie flbore area vr£U be marked by two small blatek hnoys and one vMte lipgenn. jtaW ■■ —..-. PO»T OF OXEECUBGA. >'y ABIRITALS. TESTEEDAY. •BiEinj, ejL, 412 tons, A. Parris, at 4.15 pan., from New Plymouth. Passengers: Sitoon—MJsses Dflmer, Dye, Foster, Goo-T-er, Mesdsmes Jack. 'Hunter, Bailey, Davis, ~<jjeen,~ .Taftor, IJoraer and two boys, Messm FookES, Bailey, .fiangi, Tami, I>e, '-' Eoooey, SElroy, IviL Walker, Huncock, : - Goarjr, TfredboTA, Cotter, Mann, Taylor, Dcrner, TTji jt i-mjrn | ,TTit-iazd.—-Sortiicra Co., agents. TEtEGRfI-PHIC SHXPFINQ. ~ •.•»■■ Gisboroe, Aognst 30. —AixiTed, at OJS p-m.: WesxraHa, S.S., from Auckland, Tia tToiuiiioTa So^-^ Gisborae, Ansnst 31.—Sailed, at 11.30 p m - Arannra. Passengers from Gisborne: lasses Ken, M. Stewart, Jackea, Mrs. EnEor, Scrst- Urert, Messrs. Richardson, S. A Cameron, N. Currie, Crighton, NorriE, BJdsood, Hobbs, HID. C. B, Norton. Waitara, Angust 31.—Arapawa arrired at lOajit, and is sailing at 9 a.m. fo-mor-row for Ocehnnsn, via Kawhia. •Sew FlymoirHi, Angnst at 7J5 n -m - "KrrrftTnr. from OneSnmga. SHTPPINKJ. Meßwnrne, Angcst SL—Arrived: Wim- - ■ ■ XD2X3L,' BjS-, from iNew Zealand, ports. . " Sura, August SL— SaDfid: Alia, for Sydp gy-...-nj).IJ,Ci,iP KBICHASH Why Pay Exorbitant Prices Importing New Stock When Ton Have Tour Old Btsek Plated or Bronzed In Any Style? -c- Ring "up Phone 1545. Oar Representative wDI <-»ti and give any information required. . — ,twij eiEaLXNG ELECTEO-PIjATING <~- — compaht: Comer Hobeon and Customs Streets. . ■ B ■ "''•"~'~_ ■ . "Mountain Dew" once, and tie Tea anestton will be permanently eettled.— • MaT Bt< »-. 3 Bu»y Stores. Ponsonny. B Ij A S? B «f l,n^ nbcr ' that v *<™ r S^ o ™ ** OeUcions ••MIIJTAHT »V-» tnlS^to^ 016 - Vjice reasonable.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 208, 31 August 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 208, 31 August 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 208, 31 August 1916, Page 4

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