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SHIPPING.

Srssctr This evening. 4.42. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. O.J>o. Moon: Last Quarter, June 2, 3.50 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 102S: a_m. 10.50 p. m. ktucfctairf Friday. n.20 a-ni. 11.44 pjn. Onehxm-a. Friday, -_2t?a.m. - iSU p.m. Kaipaza Hds.. .Friday. 2.16 a-m. 2.40 p.m. Maiiu&rn. lids. .Friday. 1.28 a.m. 1.50 p.m. j Tidal constants to be added to, or subtracted from. hi"h water at AucklandWhangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus lDmrnutes. Tauranga minus 12 minutes, BnsseH pins 17 minutes, Coromandel minus, 3- minutes. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. KANIERI. S.S.. 205 tons, at 10.10 p.m., from WhangareL—Northern Co., agents. TIIIS DAY. WAIMARIE. s.s.. 245 tons, at 6 a.m., from i'aeroa-—Northern Co.. atrents APANTT, s_s.. 245 tons, at 12J» p.m., xrom Awanni. — Northern Co.. agents. DEPARTURES. IESTEEDAI. HArTTI. s.s.. at 4.5 p . m . f or coro-mandc-t. MANAIA. s.s.. 11.-59 tons, at 10.10 p.m., for Wbattj-arei. TE ANAC, s.s.. is;l2 teas, at 11 p.m., for h eiimgton. THIS DAY. TASMAN, s.s., 179 tons, at 5.15 ajn., for Whakatane. KANIERI. 205 tons, at 12.30 p.m., for Vt bangarei.

NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Manaia. from Whanaarei. at H3o p.m.; Waipu. for Oreat Barrier, at 5 p.m. To-morrow.—Waipn. fr»m CoromandeL ar 11 P-ii.: Daphne, from Mangapai, at 9 p.m.; tV*ai,>ca.hi_ from Kain:.-iuiruia. Hoatiora, W aipapakauri, Wain.-irara. Whangaroa, Man™.-niii. at V> a.m.: Kanieri. from Wnanirarei. ar 0 p.m.: Tasman, from Whakatane, at 6 a-m. Projected Departures. To-day.—N'gapuh-. for Tauranga. at 5.1.") p.m.: Taniwha. for Paeroa. at midnight. To-morrow. —Hauiti. for Orewa. Wal■wera. Mahurangi, Warkworth. at 7.15 a.m.; Kawau. for Kawan. Leigh. I'akiri. MangawaL at 2 p.m.:_Orewa. for Brown's Bay ArlUe's Bay. Mlverdale. at 7JO a.m.; Manaia. for Whangarei. at 10 p.m.: Waipu. f.-.r O.roniandel. at 7J.0 a.m.; Waimarie, for Kopu. Tnnia. Cryer's. Hikutaia Jcetherton. at mhlnicrht-

■Whiie at Westport. it is expected that the luicu will load coal for Lyttelton. The Kaipoi will leave this port this evening for Greymouth. The Monowai is expected to arrive here to-morrow, and will sail again for South at 6 p.m. on Saturday. The Arahura. which arrived at Auckland yesterday morning, is timed to sail again at uooq on Saturday. The Kamo. which arrived at Onehunga from Westport yesterday morning, is to sail on the return trip at noon to-morrow. j. he Regains has been further delayed south, and. is now uot dne at Onehunga until June 6. The produce steamer Tarawera is to sail lor Lyrtelt.m this evening, where she will lead p.-oduc-e again for Auc-kland. The wharves at the Port of Auckland presented a busy appearance this morning, -a number of vesseL, loading for South. The port has been rather busy during the last lew days, owing to there being few detected to leave this evening, when the Work should uuieten down a little. Exceptionally heavy weather has been experienced on the West Coast, with heavy rainfalls. A heavy sea was running; ou the Grey mouth bar during the week, many vessels bemg held up as a result. The weather was alio icporied to be bad at Westport. Ira. ticaliy every overseas vessel that arrives iv -Auckland brings a large number c-l' ludiiiiis, th„ majority of whom disembarS ai tabs port. They seem to experience hull- difficulty with the education test, v. b;ie mc chinamen, who also continue to arrive in good numbers, seem, also successful iv that respect. Memories of tLe famous clipper ships were iec-ilied by the arrival at Auckland tolne tinie ago or the four-master John Eva. Vi.,- \.->se.. -,'. bich was built at Glasgow in I;;--, .-. one or the fastest saliers iv the Ajj.ri-an marine. On her run to Auckland she averaged LiO miles per day, while til*- L..ida a record in a voyage from the iiawaiiau inlands to the Oeiaware in 34 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 128, 30 May 1918, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 128, 30 May 1918, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 128, 30 May 1918, Page 4

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