SHIPPING.
Snnset: This evening, 4.43. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, G.D4. liiec-n: i,asi ljuarter, June -, 0.00 p.m. HIGH WiTEU. .Auckland To-day, 5. 30 a.m. '. ...< p.m. .Auckland Wed.. 8.42 a.m. lv.i 11.111. Uuehunga Wed., U.3U a.m. U.J4 p.ln. Kaipara Has.. .Wed., — 0..'il p.m. ManukauHds..Wed., 11.54 a.m. — | Tidal constants to be added to, oi* subtracted from, high water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, j BosseU plus 17 minutes, Coromaudei minus 8 minutes. ARRIVALS. TUIS DAY. TARAWEKA, s.s.. 2003 tons, at 0.40 a.m.. bom. Thnaru. —Union Co acents WAIMAttIE, s.s., 245 toiw, at 4.15 a.m., ' £rom Paeroa.— Northern Co., agents. ' XGATUWA, s.s., 4.-.1 ton.s, at 6 a m trorn Opotiki.—Northern Co.. agents. MAKO, s.s., 7)05 tons, at 10.Hi 11 in from East Oust.—Richardson Co., agents. ' DEPASTURES. X'ESTEKDAY. i MANAIA, s.s., at lu.lo p.m.. for Whauga- ' rei. Passengers: ilisses Christie, Um-k. Walker, uiws. Caiuei-ou. Carter. Hoby, Me.- ' dames Abel, Gregory. Brooks, ".ililier, . Swauston, Naughtoij, .v±urntt, Naiu, U»imshaw, Wright, Andrews, ;ue»=rs Abei'. iioug- 1 sou, Bacn, .shearer, Uiover, .louiistoii. Walker, 1-arry, urn, Brooks. Klmoddge, Kuroy, (irumcn, i-.aker, Johnston, Mciveiizie, beuziey, Baxter, utto, Harris, Stewart, ', Lane, fchepbeid. Tboinp-sou. Campbell, Gray, I' l'arker, uuwrle. Met. ready. Xn-Gee, Mc- J Lean, Wilson, (j (Jracly, Moore, Clark. Main, I Vestou. McKiu-try. Thompson. Mcl.eod. i NGAl'L'ill. s.s., at :>.2.j p.m., foi Tau- , rauga. TaNIWHA. s.s., at 10.43 p.m., for Xetner- ' ton. WAiru. s.s., at 3.10 p.m., for Mercury Bay. DAPHNE, s.s., at 7 p.m.. for Maugupai. | XOIITHEKX COMI'ANVS MOVEMENTS. | Cxpided A.rlMiU. | To-ilay.—Mauula, I'lom Wbungarei. at 8.30 | p.m. Mtiluesday.—Ngapubi, from Tauranga, at T a.Lj.; Waknleie. l>lllll Thames, at 1.:.."i ' p.m.; iamwua, lrom Kopu, lurua, fryers, 1 Hikutaia, Netut'itou, ut J. 30 a.m.: Daphne, from Ma.sden L'olnt. l'aiua Bay. Manyayul, at 1 a.m.: Waipu. from Mercury Bay, T.ii- j rua, at 7 a.m.; liamerl, from WnaugareL 1 at 8.30 p.m.; Itarawa, from -New Plymouth, j at y.oO p.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Clansman, fur Ilu.-.sell, at ~t.l~> p.m.: Ngatiawa, for Opotilcl, at S p.m.; Waimarie. for Pueroa, at midnight; Kauieri, for Whungarei. at S p.m. Wedne«uay —Knivaii. for Little .mil Big Omaha, Kamin. Ti Polut. Takatu, at 10 a.m.; Kotiti. for Puhoi, at 3 p.m.; jlauaia, for TiVhan-arei at 10 p.m.; Waipu, for Great Barrie", at midnight; Hauiti, for Coroicandel, at 4 p.m. The NgatJawa is to leave for OpotiUi at 8 o'clock to-night. The Kimo left Westport at 11 p.m. yesterday for Onehunga. The Corinna is expected to loud chaff at Picton on June 5 for Unebunga. Tie Te Anau is expected to get away to-morrow afternoon for Wellington and Bluff, The Arahnra left Gisborne at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and Is due here about 11 a.m. to-morrow. The Monowal left Wellington at 10.30 last evening for Auckland, via Napier and Olsbotne. She is due on Thursday. Th-e Tarawera, which arrived this mornlag -with cargo from South, will leave for Lyttelton direct to-morrow afternoon. Messrs Russell and Somere advise that the* Regains has been delayed at Nelson, and will not leave tnat port until May 31 for Onehunga. The Northern Company advise that cargo for Waipapakauri, -which has usually been carried. i>j the Hounora steamer, in future -prill tie taien toy the A-wanui steamer. The next steamer in this running will be the Apairal on Saturday. The following are passengers for Aus-tralia:—First-class: Misses Daneson, Wilkie, Simpson (2), Shaw, Thomas, Haworth, Mandex, llesdames Wilkie, Konerts, Pacey, Hazard, Chandler, Shaw, Smith, Wilson, Lingharru HiU, 'Messrs Wilki-e, BuUough, Pacey, Hazard. Baker, Chandler, iSimpson, Jarvis (2), Haworth, Lingham, Woolsey, Deeney, Webster, Williamson's iloyal Opera Co. Second-class: ilisses Cullen, liiiidsaj, Masleeks, Weston, Tiltan, Mesdam«s Kenny, Doldge, Dannely, Lindeay, Burke, Krogman, Fredrickts, Leistman, Messrs Doidge, Clayton. Turnbull, Wood, Hattland, ilurphy, Danes; and 7 steerage.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 4
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