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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evenln.c, 5.35. 6nnr\se'. To-morrow mousing. Moon: Last Quarter. September 10. 5.5 J?.ID. HIGTC WATER. ' .Auckland To-day. 7.7 a.m. 7.20 p.m. inctiand Wed., ".«>5 a.m. S.IS p.m. Onehun?a Wed.. 11.35 a.m. U.4Spjn. Mamikan Hds.. Wed.. "\o:2o a.m. 10.4S p.m. Kaipara Hds...Wed.. 11.13 a.m. ll.3Sp.ni. Tidal constants to he addnd to- or subtracted from, high water at Auckland: — Whansarel minus 5 minutes, Thames -plus 10 minutes. Tauransa minus. 1- minutes, Russell plus IT minutes, Corom.iudel plus 10 minutes. . . . The tide at Auckland rises lO.r.ft this evening, and lO.Sft and in.Cft to-morrow mornini' and afternoon respectively. ARRIVALS. THIS DAI". "VICTORIA, s.s., a>6o tons. Croft, at 3.5 a.m., from Sydney. Passengers: Misses Dale, Tayor, Edwards, Jurd. Sband, Harne, BartJey (53. Green. Grieve, Seddon, Abbott, Findlay, 'GriUien, Mesdaines Leahy, Jewell, Kohinson, Jurd, Bennett, Brooks, Farrell, Hndlay, Messrs. Crawford. Taylor, McJlastex, Brown. Seocombe, PedrUn, West, Kdwards, Shirley, Baber, Shand, Hartley. Greeu, Farrell, Cleveland, WUUs, Hall, Findlay, Maling, Seddon, Wilson, Endean, Clarke! Morton, Herbert, Griffen. Panman, - Paterson, Key. Williams, and, 42 steerage.— Haddart-Parker Co., agents. KANIEBI, s.s-, 203 tons, at 2.55 a.m., Xrom Waangarel. —Northern Co-, agents. WAIMABIE, 5.8.. 245 tons. Goertz, at 3.30 ajD., from Paeroa. — Northern Co., aC WHANGAPE, s.s., 2031 tona. at 6.40 a-m.. from Sura.—Union Co., agents. WAIPC. s.s-, 2fß tons, BettLt; at 12.25 pjn., from Coromandel. —Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. WESTRALLA, s-s.. 2SSI ions, Easson, at 11 p.m., for Sydney. ' itAXAIA, 8.5., 1139 tons, Uorbury, at XO-10 p.m., for Whangarei. DAPHXE, s.e.. 102 tons. Stephenson, at ao.io p.m.. for Mercury Bay. TANIWHA, s.s., 2SJ tons, Freeman, at 0.45 p.m., for Paeroa. WAIOTAHI, s-s., -J7S tons, Wilson, at 3.30 p.m., for Houhora. CHELM.SFORD, s.s., 122 tons. Grigs, at 4.25 p.m.. for Alarsden Point. WAIPU, s.e.. 205 tons, Bettis, at 12.40 p.m., for CoromandeL N-GAPUHI. pji.. «n tons, Hanltain, at 5.15 p.m., for Tauranga. THIS DAT. XCAHERE, s.s., at 12.55 a.m., for Southern ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Sept. 13—W.AIKUNA, San Francisco, via " 13—KOKIItt, ' Westport I±—HATTIE LULK-ENBACH, New . , York - - A-NAT7, Southern ports • 14—KAMON-A, Westport 15—-EJjiLARA, Uobart • 15—AKAHC-RA, East Coast I«>—JDiiU'llltJ, LondOD, via Hobart 17—XAHAWBKA, Southern ports IS—K_A_lTANliA.'ilA, Newcastle 1-O—KAJ.KOCIIA, Sydney JiX— il-U.NO WAI, Southern porta 22—AKAITUKA, East Coast 22—UAKANOA, Newcastle aS—PORT NAPIER, London, via Aus- ■'■■• •■ - ■ tralian ports • • ;•• Southern ports - 26—HDKUNTJL Sydney . J Oct. I—SOUTHERN CROSS, Norfolk • Island S—VEKJi-OJST. New York 15—SOMERSET, Sydney 23—POUT LI'TTELTON, Sydney VESSELS IN PORT. , TALCXE, at Qneen's wharf. ' ■-..•; ItIMUTAKA, at Queens wbarX IiLLXOH VEKNON, at Queens wharf I (discharging) I CECILIA SUDIJt.N", at King's wliarf i HUIA. schooner, at KJng'e wharf VICTORIA, at Qneen's wharf k iWiIAJiUAPE, at Chelsea PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Sept. 13—RIMCTAKA, Southern ports 13—VICTORIA, Southern ptrts. 16—jCE AXA-IT, Southern ports 16—AltAHOKA. East Coast 17 —TARA-WEItA. Southern porta 18—NIAGARA, "Sydney 20—KUUA1U. Southern ports 23—A11AJ3C1U, East..Coast 33—5IOSOWA1. Southern ports 25— KAIKOOBA, Soathern ports SAILING VESSELS EXPECTED, ARSAH-NA-POGITE. scow, -Wellington, via now en route Wellington fa Hoklanga. GOLJ>3N GATE, fian Francisco, case oil, to sail. SEWRITA, barquentlne, Clarence Town, to sail. •RONA. barquentlne, San Francfeeo. -to sail. LOUISA CKAIG, o>arque, San ■ r rancisco, to sail NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—■Cflelmsford', from Maxsden • Boint, Mangapai, Parua Bay. and Limestone Island, at 11 p.m.; Manaia, Irom Whangarei, at c.40 p.m. TormoiToiv.—Hauiti. from Coromandel. at noon.; Wakatere, from Thames, at 31 a.m.: Taniwlia. from Paeroa, at 4 a.m.; Kanieri, from Wnangarei, at r p.m.: Apanni. from Awanul.. Nt 8 a.m.: Daphne, from Mercury 'Bay. Kuaotunu. and Tairua, at 10 a.m.: Xgapubi, from Tanrariga, at 7 a.m.: Orowa. from Brown's Bay, ArKle's Bay. and Silverdale, at 10.30 a.m.; Aupourt, from Raglan and Kawhln. at S a.m.: ■Rarawa, from New Plymouth, at 8.30 a.m. Projected Departures. ' To-day.— Clansman, for Russell, Opua, Whanjjaroa, and Mnngonm. at 0..'?0 p.m.; Wairoarie. i<»r Paeroa, at 10.30 p.m.: Kauieri, fo' Whansarei, at O.:ji/ i>.m.; Walpii. for Waipu, nt. 10 p.m. To-iiiorrmr.— Dnphne. for <;rent BnrHor. at Tanlwhn. for Paeron. at II.?JJ β-m.; Wakatpre. for Tliamps. at -\.?f\ p.m.: Gael, for Wliunanaki. Tntnkoka. Whansararu. etc. at norm: Apnnui. for ■poua. Port Charles, Kcn-iwly Bay, and 'Mercury Island, at 0 p.m.: Manaia for Whunearel. at 1O p.m.: Tljuiili. for Orena Wiihvera, M/lliuransrl. and Warkwortn. at 2.30 p.m.: Kawau. fnr Kiiirau. Takntu Ti Point. Litfip and Bip Omaha, at 11 a.m.: Kotfti, for Pnhoi. at 1 p.ni. A cab-le has been received starins that •fie American and Australian '.irier uryfevale was dispatched from New york on the 30fh nit. for Wellington, l.yttelton, Melbourne, and Adelaide. The s.s. Uiutnita berthed at. the -Railway wharf at Onorahi on Friday morning. She got away again at mid-day on Satnraax, with, replenished bunkers and a "-consißnmerit of 60.000-'eet of timber iroin •Wilkinson.'.'? sawmills. - - ■C. AND D. LINE. ,In order to meet the requirements of American exporters and Australian and New Zealand importers, _th,e Auieric-an and Australian Cine has arranged for another batclj of Rteamem to take berth at New Yi>rk. The latest charters include the SHrathnirly. Sonthwaite, Kt. Andrews, and Gogovale. but so far failing dates or ports of discharge bare not been made known. LATEST CHARTER?. Latest Unired Stares r-unrfprs include:— Edgar Lm-keuharb. rt.s.. <>iif!l tons. Xewoistlc t.. Wpsi Coast,, roal; s.s., 4200 tons, New York ti Australian and. or, New Zealand ports, general: St. Andrew, s.s., 4574 tons, New Tork "to Anstralian and. or, New Zealand ports, general; Southwaite, e.s., 3818 tons, New Tork to Anstralian and, ot. New Zealand ports, general; Stratbairly, e.g., 4325 tons New. Jork. to Anstralian, and or New Zealand ports, general

THE TING SUEY. Adrice from Capetown states that the ■work of salving the.cargo of the stranded Bine Funnel steamer Ping Suey, now on the rocks at Dassen Island, is proceeding satisfactorily, Messrs. Stepnan Bros., who are in charge of the operations, reported recently that 3,000 tons of general merchandise have already been landed in Table Bay Harbour, and, with the continuation of favourable weather, hopes are entertained of recovering the greater part of the remainder, which amounts to about 3.000 tons. With regard to the vessel itself, the prospects of getting her off the rocks are considered hopeful, provided the weather conditions remain favourable, notwithstanding that No. 2 hold shows indications of having sustained, more damage t*ban was at first anticipated.. VICTORIA FUOM SYDNEY. The Huddart-Pirrker steamer Victoria arrived at Auckland this, morning from Sydney, and berthed at an early hour at the Queen's wJiarf. to allow passengers to disembark. She is to sail for'Uunedln. via Tokoinaru Bay, GlsbomCj .Napier, Wellington aJKj l.ytwlton, to-morrow aXternoon. Transhipments from the follow ins w "l l>c put out here:—ZeatewHa, from Adelaide; Itena. from Copenhagen; Chudwara; ilavedon, Xrom New York; Kashsar, Xroni C«J'lon: Tenno Mam, from Japan; Nikko; Lfvuka, Xrorn Melbourne: Delkera, from Adelaide:- Kwenuo, from Hobart; Mailnla. from Brisbane; Indara, from West Australia; Bombala; City Colombo: Goulburn. from Melbourne. Her cargo Includes 1,600 bags potatoes. 2,400 eacks copra, 1.700 sacks bonedust, 5,000 sacks salt. 1,200 cases tea, I.oGO cases soap. 330 drums carbide During the run from Sydney the Victoria received wireless signals from Osezaki, Japan, the distance being miles.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 218, 12 September 1916, Page 4