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SHIPPING, _, ■ 9 ■ Sunset: This evening, 6.51. —.- Sunrise: To-morrow morning, s_—. Moon: !__. yuariser, February 15, 1.23 _uri. v .. HIGH WATER. Auckland.... 10.11 a.m. 10.31 p.m. Auckland ...... Tues., 10.52 _.n_ 11.14 p.m. Onehunga — Tuea., —.1 u.rn. 2.S_! p.m. —lannkau T_ds—Tries., 1.1 a.m. _.2_ p.m. <Kaip_ra_la__,.Tues., 1.41 a.m. -.12 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to, or subtracted tram high water at Auckland: — Whangarel zninns 5 minutes, Thames plus - 10 minutes, __uranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus _I minutes, Coromandel plus —0 __a_tj__ 'ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. iIANALS, s-sl, ]_50 tons, Norbury. at 7.10 p.m., from .W-umgarei.—Northern S.S. Co., _gent_, TESIESDAI. CLAKSSIAN, s.s., €35 tons, McT.eott, at 6.50 a.n_, from Russell.—Northern S.S. Co., a_ents. NGATIAWA, s.s-, 463 tons, Hopkins, at 10.50 a.m-, from <)potikL—Northern S.-S. - Co., agents. WAIMARIB, s_s- 245 tons. Goertz. at 16.40 a.m. from Paeroa. —Northern S.S. Coagents. TASSIAN, S.S., 171 tons, Faulkner, at 9.25 B-m_.from, JEhakatane Northern S.S. Co., agents. " THIS DAT. WESTRALIA, __.. 2884 tons, Morrison, at "5.50 a-m., from. Sydney. Passengers:— Messrs. Potter, Macaulay, Dawes, Jeffreys, -Twig-en. G—flllan, Adlem, Bnllough. Denlson, BedweU. St. Clair, Sime, Edwards, Rev. Bailey, Mesdames Bailey, Potter, Slacanlay, Campbell, McGarrigle, Mclntyre, CaJ-michael. - Winslow, Misses Matches, Haslett, Hogan. Stevenson. Twigden, Gil"more, ~"Haig, Mclntyre, Winslow, Sisters Lenehen, _c Montehuine. and 26 steerage.— .'-rHuddarf-Parker Co., agents. DEPARTURES,; SATURDAY. V. I TARAWERA, s.s., 2053 tons, at 7.15 p.m., _or Southern ports. APANUI, 6.5., 243 tons, at 11.45 p.m., for -.wanni. .- ~ "■'--:" S_STERDAT. TANTWHA, 8.5., 26S tons, at 2.15 p.m., for- Paeroa. KANTERI, 8.5., 205 tons, at S.lO p.m., for sv"han_arei_ E__P_JCTED ARETTALS. eOAST__i AND KITES-COLONIAL. iFeb. 13—WAKAKA, Westport. 13—WANAKA, Westport. Westport. 16—ABA-TDiRA, East CoaStaB—MONOVTAI, Southern tports. 22—__tRAWEJBA, Sonthern ports. PROJBCTEE) DiDPARTORES. COASTAL AND EXTERCOLONIAL. Feb. 20—MONOWAI, Sonthern ports. __—___fiiA'W£'B'A, Southern ports. ... . SAILING VESSELS EXPECTED. COASTAL -AiND ICOTE-tCOLONIAL. . BBNORITA, bar quentine, Wiritton. from Newcastle; timber; loaded Manning . Biver.T-Sailed February 6. barque, Birch, Newcastle.-—To LAURA, *_rque__—e, Schccze, Newcastle. To sail. ROTHESA_ BAT. 689 tons, Brown, Melbourne. . 'NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Expected Arrivals. - To-day.—Taniwha, from Paeroa, at 7.30 *_»_-■: Kanleri, from Whangarei. at 9.30 p.m. To-morrow.—Haniti, from Orewa, Wai.vcera, Mahhranjrf, war.worth,* at 2 p.m.; Kawau, from Kawau, Leigh, Pakiri, Mangawai, at' 7 pjn.; Kotiti, from llatakana, Mullet Point, at "3.30 a.m.; Orewa, from Brown's Bay, Artie's Bay, Siiverdale, at 12.30 p.n_; Manaia; at 6.45 p.m.; Waipu, from Coromandel and Waiheke,. at 3 p.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, at L 35 p.m.; Waimarie, from Paeroa, at 8 p.m. The __—t__gata arrived at Kaipara Heads early this morning. - It Is eight years ago to-day since the Penguin was wrecked near Wellington. The Sydney "Shipping List" of Febru- • ary 5 says the barquentine Lindstol, which is now under the command of Captain Dennison, JateofVthe barquentine Senorita, arrived at Sydney on Saturday afternoon, after a good run of twelve days from Wan- - ganui, and anchored in Double Bay. The Clansman, which arrived tDpre res- _ teiday from, (Russell, brought the following *>assengerss Misses Tapp. Keay, . -Maria, Edwards. Brighonse (2), Gow (2), Mclntpsfa,- _fah__ll, Bissett (2), WooahilL King (2). aiesdames CackGtt and child. and 3- children, Owen, Hows, Shepherd; Skinner, Flowerdav, Hargreaves, Messrs. Cox, JB-urman, Maria, Blake. Ferguson, Winsrbone. Amerin, Eichards, - -Schmidt, Duncan. Masters Adams. Burt (2), Simcock, Jo_nson, Ward, Clendon, Hargreaves (2). _: _W_en _ac steamer Strathallen was sunk - oy a s-bmarine last A'ogust, much anxiety was'fejt .for the safety ot Captain. T- D. Scorer. Cablegrams were dispatched from Sydney to London, inquiring as- to the fate of the captain, but no reply was received, . and. grave fears were entertained for this well '.known mariner. Last week, however, a postcard was received from Captain .-Scorer, stating, fliat "he was a .prisoner of -~ 'war at Sa_serbad, and _iat ihe was having a very strange and novel experience. Interviewed at Christchurch, the Minister for Internal Affairs (Hon. G. W. Russell) said that had the members of the Lyttelton. Harbour Board been on the Maori, on Tuesday morning they would have been converted to the idea of the necessity . of a canal to Christchurch up the Sumner estuary. When a great steamer like the Maori, fitted with rudders fore and aft and twin-screws, took from 7.20 a.m. till 9 a.sm. to get through the moles, he con-"-'sldered it quite time for those interested to consider whether some better arrangement could be made. In his opinion the bette* arrangement was a canal. THE MARORO. The scow Maroro, 200 tons, which is going _> Kaipara from Newcastle, is commanded by Captain Robinson, who was on the Strathcona and the Manunui, bot!» of which have gone ashore in the Islands * :'..•'••- ____ _A___SOA. - Tbeß—kanoa was to have left Sydney on Saturday afternoon for Auckland, according to her ttme-t—ble, but no advice of her having done so "lus as yet come to hand. If, -however* she —as . sailed,, she should arrive-_erS with _er cargo on Friday next. __EE- TE ANAUWith: a Targe cargo of produce, etc., for •Ancklan— and other .ports, tihe Union. Co.'s .Te Anau left BlufE on Saturday last. She -should- arrive ihere, if-working cargo iss carried out to time op the coast, on Friday next.
THE LATJEA AND- SENORITA. «,„'? c _ b 2? q:nentines and Senorita '~*"2£&J&P?*f t Newcastle for An__tena, _brY^^^.t I ? artnre from the Australian !£&£.?? ynthia a very short time of ■ame __f' they be__ g o£ aDout t °* ™ , Mac ' <»c -of tne most inter°stin_ §___**_ «mc Past is expecteo! _nl J ? : fiDrt trip since being H •■" lfl J? __ Sydney for v - S? SCTtle tar r s__ tt -»ii_tt-V__ Ss_«»n»mßna ol Captain vemel h_ B pi __r\£ ■ •' *'^^^re_^ o _V o ?_^- 6 . *°* I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 37, 12 February 1917, Page 4
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