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SHIPPING.

Sunset: vffhls evening, 5.31. ijunrise: To-morrow morning, 6.9. Full Moon: Last Quarter, September S, 6.35 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, S.2S a.m. 5.50 p.m. •Auckland Tues., 0.12 a.m. U.'U -para. Onehunga- Tues, 0.20 a.m. 0.42 p.m. Kaipara Hds Tues., 11.42 a.m. — Manuliau Uds..Tues., 0.10 a.m. o.32j__n. Tidal constants, to be added to. or sub- - -tracted from, high water at Auckland: ,Whaugarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, 'i'aunmga minus 12 minutes, ""■'Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel plus t».._o minutes. T-. '-ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. ZIIANAIA, s.s., 1150 tons, nt 6.15 p.m., Irom Whangarei. lv saloon: jlc.Kay, Manslield, Bnadburu i2>, Moir, Robert—son, MiUiugton. llckmerc, B-lomfleld, Clarke, Walker, McLeod, Jil-akey. Pickmere, _ara_er, Pitney, Thompson, Kelly, Morgan, Griffiths, Flood, Beamish, Wilkinson (2), Cleary. Worsley, Blckueli, Masters Aaagell, Chalmers, Cox, McCoy, Aldertou, May, •Mesdaines 'Bradburn, -Hayes and child, Mann. Coy, Wilson, Millington, Wasbing■ton ami child, aHurUie, iioare, Fairley. ■ iFoote. ilatere, Smith and child, HlUord, - Crocker, Bell, Moody, Morse, Mauder. Messrs -Finlayson. -Swain, Bellsey, Brad- ' -ahum, Stanley, Smith. Sutton, Fairlev, . JHayes, Kelly, Wilsou, -Cox, Mann, Reid. Washington, Green, Keats. Blomfield, Lamb. Oreadon, Smith, Allvvood. Adaans. Goth-ard, Sullivan. Palmer, Wiiite. llck<mere, Babic-h, Knight, Jackson, Wrisht, •Quinn, McCaUum. Wilson. -Clarke. Bradahair. Stephen. McKenzie. Davis. Small, •Hilford, Dalton. Wills. Pausina, Amodeo, Christie, Bcli. Moody. iSathsate, Thompson, ._.. Stewart. Wilson, King, Nelson, Nesbit, Jones, Austin, Cameron; and 14 steerage. —-Northern Co., ageuts. WAIPC. s.s., 201 tons, at 5.45 p.m., from Coromandel.—Northern Co.. agents. TASMAN". s.s, 171 ions, from Whaka—ane.—Northern Co.. agents. YESTERDAY. •KARORI. s.s., 1563 tons, at 12.50 a.m., from Westpor_.—Union Co.. agents. CHE-LIISFuRD. s.s., 121 tons, at 5.30 _.m.. from Marsden Point.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. i (SATURDAY. ARAHURA, s.s., 1590 tons, at 1225 p.m., lor East Coast. APAN-UI. s.s., 245 tons, at 11.45 p.m., lor Awanui. YESTERDAY. c " TANIWHA, 6.5., 263 tons, at 10.40 p.m., •for Paeroa. KA-NIE-RI. s.s., 205 tons, at G. 40 p.m., for -Whangarei. . . NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY. Expected Arrivals. —fVxlay.—Kanieri, from Whangarei, at 7 $.m. To-morrow.—-Hauiti, from Orewa. Waivwera, Mahurangi. Warkworth. at 1.30 p.m.; "Kotiti, from Matakana, Mullet Point, at 3 Ipam.; Orewa. from Brown's Bay. Arkle's -'Bay. Silverdade. 11 a.-m.: Manaia, from -"Wtliangare". at 6.30 p.m.: Waipu, from Coro--nandel and Waiheke, at 3 p.m.; Taniwfoa, 'irom Paeroa, at 3 a_n_: Wakatcre, from Thames, at L-35 p.m.: Chelmsford, from Mansapai, at 7 y__. Projected Departures. To-day.—Manaia, for Whangarei, at 10 p.m.; aM-gapuhi. for Tauranga. at 5 p.m.. . 'JCHelmsfoid, for'"yfangapai, at C pjn.; Claymore, for Kainiaum-au, Houhora, Wai-papa-' kauri, Waaharara, Whangaroa, Mangonul, Parenga. at iO.-pjm.; Daphne, for Mercury Bay and Tairua. at 6 p.m. - To-morrow.—-Chinsman, for-Russell, Opua, ; .-WhaDgaroa, iiangonui. at 5.30 p.m.; Wat-' marie, for Paeroa. at -midnight; Kanieri, ior Whangarei. at 7 p.m.: Tasman, for 'Whakatane, at S a.m.: Waiotahi, for Opo41M, Ohiwa, and Tauranga, at noon. A "Union coastal steamer is loading chaff at Plcton to-day for Onehunga. The ilonowai leaves Wellington to-day for Auckland. - she is due he-_- on Thursday .next, andrsails for the south on Saturday. . The Baden-Pow€dl did not sail for ; Wanganui and Wellington on Saturday owing to the rongh weather. She is to leave to-day. The Karori arrived at Auckland early L -"yesterday morning, and berthed at the Hobson wharf. She has a. cargo of coal from W*-stport. The Kaitima sailed from Oamaru on Saturday for Auckland, via Wellington. She is to arrive with her cargo of produce _ ;on Thursday. The Arahura, .which left here on Saturday evening, is due back here on Wednesday or Thursday from GiSboriie and „.. ,iN-apier the usual extra Napier-Gisborue trip having been omitted to allow the vessel an " '"• extra day in port here. She is to have her .v.. 'boilers cleaned on arrival, and will sail for .. the East Coast again at 2 p.m. on Satur- - day. next. ''_'__ An error in a telegram from South led Auckland business men to believe tbat the Blackball steamer Ngahere was coming ...,.,here with coal from Greymouth. News .. from the South corrects this, and states ' '..ithat the vessel is en route to Wellington. The Ngatoro is, however, coining Jiere. .with coal from {ireymouth, and is due here -- on Tuesday night. The rough weather on the-West Coast has delayed shipping at Onehunga, and the bar "was practically unworkable yesterday anri to-day, although the Kowhai passed in •there to-day. The Rimu, however, will not sail from Onehunga for Nro Plymouth as today. The agents advise tbat *'<-ssbe will leave to-morrow, and, in view of -this delay, will not sail on her next trip after that until Friday next. PASSENGERS FOR TAURANGA. The Ngapuhi, sailing this evening for j • Tauranga at 5 p.m. to-day. takes the follow- I .ing passengers:—Misses Armstrong, Kemp, Canter, Mesdames Manning, Kemp, Dawler, ■Shera, Messrs Stevens, Armstrong, Cooper, Kemp, Bird, Shera. -Prime, Morrow, Holds--.worth, Taylor, Dawler. Hammond, Whisker, lAllen, Sterling, Uaslett, Robbins, Capt. _lunn, and 10 steerage.—N.S.S. Co., agents. . 'PASSENGERS FOR WHANGAREI. The Manaia. sailing at 10 p.m. to-day, takes the following passengers:—Misses Blakey, Goss, Foster. Rohey, Haora, May. •Faithful, Mesdames Dunlop, Fairley, Finlayson, Nesbit, Murray, 'Pole, Finnerty, '" '.-Messrs Brookes. Valentine, Keates, Gray, • AEvans, Coxhead. Wallace. Hodgson. De . -Renzi, Davis, Baker, Gatland, Goldwater, Kidd, Hill, Halliday. Halliwcll, Burt, Kent, _ Finlayson, Melvin, Evans, l'ickmere. Har"<lie, McGuinness, Rounlree. Coulson, Mc- - Laren, Davidson. Hart, and 12 steerage.— SN.S.S. Co., agents. ; PASSENGERS FROM THE SOUTH. The foUowing passengers have arrived Cram the -South:—ln saloon: Misses Mc-Kenzie-Gibsou, Hansard, Dalton, __.-• <lresor, Hodge. Sankey, Peach, Reed and iboy, Ellisdon tl), Denne-hy, Maford, Shcn"non, Sidey. Wilson. Kempthorne, Burt, ■•Green, Mirilaghan (2), Mesdames Jamieson, "McKenzie-Glbson, Tveane and clhild. Triin•nell, Thompson, "Fearen, Peach, Ilolxlay «nd 2 c&iMren. Culicn aud 7 children, _slliEdon, Messrs -Bailie, Hammerslcy, Warner, Clark, -Campbell, Keane. Dodge, Bm-rows. Tills, Foarou, reach. Fisher. Han- .— een, Willson, Hobday. Maxwell and 3 cJrildren, Farrely. Cullent. Metcalfe, .lack-eo-i. Thompson, Dalton, Church, Fletcher, -M-cDean, Hope.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 210, 3 September 1917, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 210, 3 September 1917, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 210, 3 September 1917, Page 4

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