SHIPPING.
Sunset: This evening, 4.42. Sunrise: To-morrow inorninff. 6..>4. June -, *>.&} p m, HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 9.42 a.m. 10.7 p.m. Anekhind Thurs., lO.r a.m. 10.06 p_m. Gnehuziga Thurs., 1.07 a.m. ~- p.m. Kaipam Hds Thurs., 3.27 a.m. 1..12 p.m. Mnnntriu Ucls. .Thurs., 0.;(7a.m. L 2 p.m. Tidal constants to be added, to, or subtracted, from, high water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames pins 10 minates, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel minus & m mates. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. MA WAI A, 1159 tons, at 6.?X> p.m., from Whansarei. Passengers:—ln .saJoon: Misses iLawßin, Nnr>.-, Hippolite, Wriyley, Worsdey, Allen. Hastie, Glass (2), Couitoii, Harris, Bnay, YonnK, Gilson, Digmore, ilesd.imes Johnsun. Glass, Keen, Wallace, Jolly, Hobos, Harris. Smith, Kray, Davidson. Kay and two children, Hedley (2), Phillips, White, Nnr*« McDonald, Brown, Kerr, Messrs. Cheesman, Heed, Allison, Bvll. PaxkLns. Smart, Drcadon. liolsate. Lawrie, Donaldson, Ilarry, Kins. Amos, "Wright, ChamLxirs. Reynolds. Llfcbs. Elliott. Fexjruson. McDonald. .Jones. Gretin, I'avlovich, CampbelL Benson, Amos, Cumminps. Ward. Hayward, Glass. Keen, Bcchanan. Atkinson. Sloans. Dncko, ilarich. Newman. Jolly, Holhind, Hobbs. Cleary. Nelson. Dobsun. Thomson, Shirtclifle. Loiran. Cadman, Poilock, Snell, Harris «2), Weils, BiirUug, Dnnn, Rolls, Davidson. Hills, Crawford, James, Woods. Hunter, Clarke, Holster. Alexander. Bray, Haywaxd, Kay. lloadlins. Rnberton and boy. Skipper. Mannsell, Phillips. Graham. Babo. Allen. Sim, Stone, Otway, Dr. Hasen. Adjutant Ogle, and lo steenii^. —Northern Cα, aseflts. THTS DAT, TAN l w HA, 263 tons, at ".45 a.m., torn Netberton.—Northern Co., afrents. DAPHNE, 5.8., l!«o tons, at 5.50 a.m_ fmm Mnn^apai.—Nortnern Co.. agents. NGAPUHL S.S-. 6M. tons, at 6.40 aja, £rom Tauranga.—Northern agents. GLENELG. 2SS tons, at c.40 a.m_, from Whangirei.—Jas. Smith, agent. ARAFIURA. s-s.. 1500 tons, at IL4O sum., •frnTTi agents, DEPAETUBES. YESTERDAY. CLANSSLiN, S.S-, G3o tons, at 5.30 p m., lor H-nssell NGATIAWA, S.S., 451 tons, at 5.5 p.m., for Onotiki. KANIERL s.s., 2»3 tons, al S.lO pjn., tar WhaasExeL THIS DAY. WATMARTE, s.s., 245 tons, at OJO a_m., £or Paeroa. I'OSTIIEEN STEAMSHIP COMPASY. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Kanieri, from Wbangaxei, at p.m. To-morrow.—Kawan. from Little and Big ' Omaha, Kawan. Ti Point. Takatn, at 3 P-m.: Kotiti, from Puhoi, at 4 p.m.; llanaia, from Whangarei. at c.30 p.m.s ■Waipu, from Great Barrier, at 5 p.m.; Hauiti. from Coromandel. at ?> p.m.: Waimarie- from Kopo, Turua. Faeroa. at 6 a.m.; Apanui. from Awanni, at 11 a.m.; Eimu, from HoJoanga, at G a.m. I'roiected Departures. To-dar.—Mataia, for Whanparei. at 10 p.m.: Waipu, for Great Barrier, at midnipht: Hauiti. for rnromandel. at 4 p.m. Tu-mnrrow - Nsapuhi. for Tanranga. at S.XS p. WaJcatere. for Thames, at 5.30 p.m.: Tani~ha. for Knpu, Tiiruu. Paeroa. at midcifrht: Daphne, for Mangapai, at ."» j'-m_; Kanieri, for at noon: for New Plymouth, at o p.m.; Itimn. for HoKi;inga. at 2 p.m. Thr* departure of the prodncp steamer s"arawera has been postponed until noon Xo- morrow. The KaiapoL was to have sailed this evening for Greymouth, -will not sail until to-morrow at noon. The Corinna is expected to load chaff at Picton on Wednesday nest for OneThe Kamo arrived at Onehnnra this morning. afu>r being barbouud at Westport for a number of days. The Arahnra arrived this morning from trisborne, and berthed at the Central •wharf. .She brought practically no passengers, and very little cargo. The Richardson steamer Mako, -which arrived yesterday from East Coast is expected to sail again for the bays at 1 p m. to-morrow. The Monowd Is due here in all probability on Thursday evening or Friday fiiorning. She is timed to sail again for Sooth oa Friday evening. The Wanaka is expected to leave Timam to-day for Auckland. She is due here on Saturday evening neit, or early Monday JBomiog. The Northern Steamship Company's Earawa and Rimu wUI arrive at Onehunga to-morrxrw morning, the former from Plymonth, and the latter from Hokianga. Eoth vessels win leave again to-morrow lor file same ports. The wtiarves at the port of Aackland presented rather a busy appearance this mornpg, owing to the large amonnt of shippinta port. There were a good number of tmvals tnis morulas, but no departures with the exception of the Waimaxie, which l°lt al midnight.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 127, 29 May 1918, Page 4
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