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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 6.15. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 4.51. Moon: i'en- Moon, Oct. 27, 5.7 a.m. HIGH WATER. —To-day, 7.39 ■» in. 5.12 p.m. Auckland Suru, S3a.m. U.l p.ru. Dneiiunffa Sun., 11.56 a-nj. — Manukau Hds...Sun., lU.s6a.na. 11.31 p.m. 3v;iipiir.l FTrl--) Sim Tl 4fi fl m — Tidal constants to be added to or sub"iacted from high water at Auckland: — *Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 40 minutes, Tauranga minus 1- m mutes, jiussell plus 17 minutes, c'oromandel plus 10 minutes. The tide at Auckland rises 10.4 ft this erenrng, and 10.4 ft and 10.5 ft to-niorxow morning* and afternoon respectively. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. KANrERI, s.s., 203 tons, Pierotti, at 7.35 p.m., from Wnansarei. — Northern Co., agents. TH n< OAT. COIiDBJC GATE, iron barque, 2J3T3 tons, Bargess, at 6 ajn., from San Francisco.'— A. S Faterson, agents. CLANSM.AN, S.S., 634 tons. MeLeod, n.t 5-35 a_m, from Itussdl.—J\ _ orcnern Co., etgerttii. SiOVPtSffiL, s-s_, 601 tons, HsuJfain, at 6.30 tm, from Tauranga. Passengers: lMJLsscs .Waiktron, Bennie, uarrowmau, Taylor, Marlow, Mfisdames Yeoland, CoUinsou, Cook, Roberts, Hhod«e, Tiomas, Messrs. Itasiefct, Westbrook, iDemrisfcon. fWaldxop, WWans, Ward, x»etJwrbTidse, CSayter, Tanner, Ayling, Grant, Robinson. tJee, ISaandes. Upland, McGregor, Smith, ißlajTnire, Junes, Ijenny, and Kct. ilc£«szl&—■2Jort3ieTn S-β. agents. GajEJN"EHJG, S.S., 2SS tons, Quinn, at 12.45 a-m , from Wbausarei. Col, agents. WALMAIUB, s.s., 245 tons. Goerfct at 4.40 ■H-m-, frean Paeroa. —■■Northern SJS. Co, agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. CHELMSFORD, s.s., IT2 tons, at 515 ■p.ta-, tot Marsden Point. CTRBNA, S.S., 2138 tons, lor Napier. MAJCAIA, 6.5., 1059 tons, at 10.10 p_m., for Wk&ngarei. TASTWHA, S.S., 263 tons, at 10.33 pjn., for Paeroa. TTCTCS DiAX. 'VATKTXftx 7,&52 tons, at 6J3 a.m., Sac EOBt&ern ports. " : - EXPECTED ARRTVA.TJB "Oct. 23—TE AKATJ, Southern ports ■ 29—TARAWBRA, Seothern ports 31—HURUNUI, Nev York, via Australian ports 30—MAKURA, Sydney 30—IO>nC, Southern ports 31—STRATHAVON, New Sort Uov. I—KAURI, Fiji 2—PORT PHIXJF, New Tort 2— MONOWAI, Southern ports 3—ARAHURA, Easi Coast 5 Southern potts 6—VICTORIA, Sydney. 7—PORT LYTTELTOX, Sydnej OP DELiHI, New Toft,' -via Wellington 15—OFAWA, Sydney PROJECTED DEPARTURES, ©ct 2S—KATOA, Westport 2S—ARtAHCRA. East Coast 31 —TARAWERA, Southern ports Kor. 4—ARAHURA, East Coast 4—MOXOW-AI, Southern ports 6—WESTRALIA. Sydney 7—VICTORIA, Southern porta SAILIXG VESSELS EXPECTED. ANDY MAHONY, American three-masted schooner. San Francisco, now due, case Oil and timber. ISABEL., schooner, Surprise Island, phosphates. SBNORITA. barqnentine, Clarerreetown, now at Newcastle, en route with c-arso ot timber. Tie Katoa will get away, it is thought, tonight. The Andy llahony. now about dne here, brings 320,0.T5ft of timber. ROTHESAY BAY. The harqne Rothesay P.ay. «)0 tons, has s>een charterp<l tn load suit, gypsum, and iark during March-April next ;it ACeteide. rMith-burg, for Spedding, I.t 1., of AL<ilaDu. A YANKEE SAILER FOR NAPIER. A copy of the American journal "TimberJian" contains a paragraph, saying that an -if similar tig to the Bertha Dolbeer. w*ich arrived at Napier from San Francisco a *ort time ago. Is on her way from San vYancisco to Napier with 133.052 ft of amber. ARAHtTRA'S PASSENGERS. The Aran ura, sailing at 2 p.m., takes the following passengers for the East Coast:— For To&omaru Bay: Jlesdames Ke:a and Coofcson and child. Messrs Moana and Whiter. . For Gisborne: Misses Packer arid Yates. Me=dames Gabrtes. Jobson, O'Siea, .'ilessrs l'ouii:j, •Cnaimers, Cook, Oood, 65te.w!irt, Trooper Carter. For Napier: 'Mr Griffith. For all ports: Fire steerage. THE RAUPO, OXOE LOUISA ORIAIG. The local Customs office adtises that the ■well known sailer Louisa Craig, now en ; joute from San to Wellington, Vith a cargo of case oil, has been re-named Saupo. This -was pirblisiied some time ..igo, but the formalities in .connection with lie re-nauriD" o[ the ship haTe now been rumpleted. and she will arrive in Wellington shortly as the Raupo. Captain Kennedy, one of rhe best-known of our regular masters, is still iff charge of the Rairpo. Ttie Uanpo sails und<r tn« Scales Line :ro-.v. <;OLI>EN GATE ,HiEKE. Tic tine American sailer G-old-en Gate is • t the King's wharf, where sSe will put out -sise oil. stie left iSau Francisco tm Siip»L'mber ?. for Auckland, and made the early , JKirt of her trip in heavy weather. Captain j says that he anticipates no the result ot the blip's rou~h experience , last section of the voyage was one, and 1 for Wellington. She £ .T h Y uu " t,re steel barque of 2,2?3 tons ie«te-""^w to .Melbourne to finish. ' ta across

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 258, 28 October 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 258, 28 October 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 258, 28 October 1916, Page 4

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