"AUCKLAND STAR." JBELIVEBKD IS TOWN AND SUBURBS. 9d. PER WEEK ■ CASUAL COPIES, 2d. EACH. ORDERS PLACED WITH COTJNTRT AGENTS (other than for posted copies) .WILL BE SUPPLIED AT THE WEEKLY RATE. Orders, and also complaints regarding Irregular deliveries, sent -to the Head Office, Shortland Street, Auckland, will bpromptly attended to. SUBSCRIPTIONS : 12/6 per Quarter. £2 5/- per Annum. Posted from Auckland (payable In advance)AUCKLAND STAB" 'PHONES. .»»•....••: 15 Advertising Department 2704 Editor and Sub-Editors 3149 Heporting Stall _... 1283 Manager . A3 57 Publishing Department —. 1775 N.Z. Farmer 1520 Printing Department .. . — 2424 lithograph Department A 747 Stationery and Paper Department 239 Accountancy Department AS72 SHIPPING. Sunset: This evening, 4.49. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 7.2. Moon: First Quarter, July 16, 7.55 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 11.53 am Auckland Tues., 0.13 a.m. 12.34 p.m. Onehunga Tues., 3.3 a.m. 3.4 Up.in. KaiparaHds...Tues., 3.22 a-in. 3.43 p.m. Manufcau 2.25 a.m. 2.46 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to, or subtracted from high water at Auckland:— vvhangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10_minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Knssell pins 17 minutes. Coromandel minus 8 minutes. ARRIVALS. 1 SATURDAY. . SIANAIA, bjl, 1159 tons, at 6.10 p.m., rrom Whangarei. Passengers:—ln saloon: Misses Wells, Ardern, Morgan (2), Christie, Banks, Williamson, Deaghan, Campbell, CoUerilL Mathers, Hall, Hopldnson, Flynn, Mesdames Wells, Harrison, Reid, Church; and child, MeLeod. Foy, Bradshaw,' fcrager and two children, Curtis. Richardeon, Clark, Cfceesemac, Bri-ham, Wilson, Kalks, Kennedy, Nickle, Ballard, Burroughs, White and child, Gray, Fraser, Bullen, Whitelaw, Scott and two children, Moses, Cobcrn, Bullock and three children Messrs. McDonald, Holgate., Beasley, Brigham, Rhodes, Williams, Rocard, Smith, James, Stephenson, Pine, Hughes, Fieldes Jones, Oxenhnm, Reed, Keene, Duthie, Burgess. Christie, Bancroft, Stebbing, Jones, . Gazzard, Clark (2), Cotton, Pitman, MaHabond, Blood, Powdrell, Goldsbro' Richardson, James. Rsiks, Radovich, Wood, Wilson, Walker. Wong Lee, Wong Gee, James, Clark, Barron, Grierson, Sheriff Hill. Ferguson, Hill, White, Maden, Fraser, Limrick. Grantham, Brown. Whitelaw Scott, Estcoirrt, Moses. Jbhansen, Joel. Grantham, Major Conlan. Lieutenant Brown. Adjutant Vyle, and eight steerageNorthern Co.. agents. WAIMARIE, S.S.. 245 tons, at 7.30 p.m., _rom Netherton.Northern Co., agents. YESTERDAY. KAHTJ. S " s - IS2 tons at 3.30 *- m -> from East Coast.—Richardson Co- agents. J^ ° MAN ' 179 tons,' at 8.50 n m,, from Whakatane.— Co., agents. ISABELLA DEFRALNE, aux schooner, at 9 a_m, from WhangareL—J. J. Craig, agents. THIS DAY. TARAWERA, s.s.. 2003 tons, at 0.50 a.m., xrom Gisborne-—Union Co., agents. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. ARAHtfRA. s.sl, 1596 tons, at -i.45 pjn for East Coast. YESTERDAY. ELSIE MARY, at S a.m.. for Gisborne. * KAEKL s - i ' 205 tons, at 12.10 P-m., for Whangaret TANTWHA, S.SL, 263 tons, at 3.15 p.nL, for Paeroa. ' THIS DAY. APAKUI, E.S., 243 tons, at 5.15 a.m., for Awanui. 50RTHEEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Taniwha, from Paeroa, at S p-m.; Kamen, from Wnajigarel, at 8 p.m. Projected Departures Waimane. for Netherton, at midnight.Waipu, for Mercury Bay, at 7 p.m. ' The Hoeraii is expected to arrive at tWellingtori to-day from Sydney. The Kaitangata is expected to arrive here to-morrow. She has been bar-bound at iWestport. The produce steamer Te Anan is expected to ajmve here oa " Sunday next from the Bluff via Oamaru. The Waiotahrs run to Mercury Bay has been taken up by the Waipu, while the lormer vessel undergoes her annual indiscliarse, c sails for 'fssk TSuS D o°wSf n tf x , * r t a^th^po^'o^ o **& at the Queen's wharf. She is expected to to-morrow aDd " J>Une<Ua - I.m. S Four large Japanese steamers arrived at Sydney last week within two day 7lt one another. The Kenkon Mam, which arrived ; some time previously, sailed for Melbourne days before the arrival of the other . heavy rain that has been experienced has considerably hampered cargo operations and will delay a number of vessels if it continues. "■■»=» jj. v. ■ The Mararoa experienced a heavy southvesteriy gale on her trip from Wellington to Lyttelton, and was nearly five hours late (Practically no wind was experienced at Wellington, although a howling southwesterly gale of exceptional violence was reported from Cape Palliser lighthouse, the light keepers experiencing great difficulty in reaching the lighthouse from their quarters. TEUEGKAPHIC SHIPPING. Omapere, July Arrived at 3 ajn. yesterday: Riinu, from Onehringa. Ngnagurn, July Sailed yesterdcj-: Dandy. ' MAIL NOTICE. Hails will close at tie Chief Post Office, Jfcacktmd, as folio we:— THIS DAY, BY STEAMBE. RusseTL, Ohaeawai, Kohukohu, Rawene, -etc per Manaia, at 7 p.m. ' "Whangarei Heads, Marsaen Point, Wainn. Parna Bay, Onerahi, WhangareL Kama! Kauri, Elknransi, Hnkerenni, TowaL "Whakapara, Kawakass-a, ett, per M.n^ at 7 p.m. " - Tnnia, per Waimarie, at 8 pjn. Whakatane and Taneatua (parcels only! *>&* Tasman, at 8 p ">. '" *^ BY TRAIX. Waikato, King Country, Thames District. and Rotorua Districts, at 5 p.m. Southern Offices of Hew Zealand! and Gisborne, at 5 pun. ■WEDisESDAY. Aostrallan States, Ceylon, Inffia, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, and South Africa (to connect with Manuka, at \SFdlington), 3 p.m. Late fee, 5 p.m. sim. " ' J. C 'WILLIAMSON; I Hlfc, V_ Chief Postmaster J
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 4
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