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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 4.55. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 6..7 J. Moon: Full Moon, July :u, s.o a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 5.52 a.m. 6.13 p.m. Auckland Tuesday, 6.45 a.m. 7.10 p.m. Onehunga Tuesday, 9.57 a.m. 10.22 p.m. Kaipara ..Tuesday, 0.54 a.m. 10. p.m. EManukau Hds..Tuesday, S.s7a.ni. U.IS p.m. Tidal constants to be added to. or subtracted from high water at Auckland:— \\ bungarei minus 5 miuutos, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Fussell plus 17 minutes, Coroinandel minus U minutes. ARRIVALS. SAXV'KJDAY. MANJAIA. s.s., 1150 tons, at 6.40 .p.m., from Whaugarei. Passengers: Misses Bartley, Wykes, Adams. Ncale, HarKer, Brown, Orandell 12), Mesdames t'ulllirmore, Bellamy and chilijl, Frascr, Jounneaus, Knyx and child, Gregory nnd 2 children, Messrs Collins, Weir, Mollis, iSoaton, Lock wood. Whiting, Willis, Aeshton. Hnrd. Crossley (2), Grigs, Brown, 'Neville, Whitehead, Heaven, Lett, Rameka. Rpinhart. Tarura (2>, Bach. Eraser, Ranston, Armstrong, <iregorv, Hutchlns, Milne, -Ryan. Sinfth, Weston, 3>uckering, Powell. ■ McDonald, "Maslen, Nancarrow. Wright. Matthews. .Terkoold. .TerkoTli'h. Smith, I.arner, and 13 steerage. —Northern Co., agents. MANUREWA, barque, ."IT tons, at 5.30 p.m., from Greyinouth.—A. S. Paterson and Co. .agents. WAI Pl, s.s.. 2f>n tons, at G.lO p.m., from Coromamlel.— Northern Co.. agents. CHELMSFORD. K.s.. V 22 tons, at 4. p.m., from Great 'Barrier.—Northern Co.. agents. ' ■ ■■ TAXtwn.V. s.s.. 2r>S tons, nt 10.40 p.m., from Netherton.—Northern Co., agents. YESTERDAY. XGArtTHT.. e.s.. 001 tons, at 7.30 a.m., from Taurauga.Northern Co., agents. _ THIS DAY. KAIA-POI, K.s.. 2003 tons, at 10.25 a.m., from Timani.—Union Co.. agents. rvEPARTTTRKK. SATURDAY. MAroURIKA, s.s., 1203 tons, at 5..15 p.m., for ■Wellington. KIAITANGATA. e.s., 10S1 tons, at 10.20 ■p.m., for Westport. YESTERDAY. KAXIEBI. s.s., 205 tons, at 5.43 p.m., for "WTiangarpi. WAIMARIE, s.s., 245 tons, at 5.45 p.m., for Pacroa. NOIiTHETSN S.S. COMPANY. Projected Departures. To-day.—Manala, for Whangnrei. at 10 p.m.: Ncnpuhi. for Ta-uranga. at 5.15 p.m.; ■Waiotnhi. for Houhora. at 10 p.m.: Taniwha. for Netherton. at D .p.m.; Apanui, for Awanui, at 10 p.m. The Ma.kura is due to arrive here on ■Wednesday next from 'Frisco. The Union Steamship Company's Mannka Js timed to sail for Sydney iron Wellington on Thursday next at 5 p.m. The Island steamer Talune Is expected to arrive here late to-morrow evening, or early on Wednesday morning from the Islands. Th-e heavy sea running on the Mjnukan liar has again delayed the sailing of the ißarawa. .She will leave Onehunga to-aay for. New Plymouth.. The Union Steamship Company's Mono•srai Is expected to arrive this evening from Southern ports. She has been undergoing overhaul at Dunedin. The produce steamer Te Anan. -which left Oamarn on iSaturday morning for Auckland direct, is expected to arrive here to-morrow evening or early on Wednesday morning. The produce steamer Kai-apoi arrived this morning from Timaru, and berthed at the King's wharf. She is expected to sail for Greymoutu with cargo at 4 p.m. to-morrow. The Craig steamer Ihmnata is expected to arrive here to-day from Newcastle, and on arrival will berth at the 'Central .-wharf:, ■where she will discharge -Her cargo of coal tar, and haTdwood. ' There were few arrivals and no departures at the port of Auckland this morning A number of vessels are expected later in the day, and it is expected that the avail- , ' able berths will be fully occupied. The barque Manurewa arrived from Greymonth on Saturday evening, and, after anchoring in the harbour, moved to the King's wharf, -where she is discharging her cargo of coal. She its to load foe San Francisco. Exceptionally heavy weather is being experienced on the coast, and the Monowai at Gisborne had a particularly rough passage. Owing tO the heavy seas she was unable to take on any Gisborne passengers and she left there at 3.30 p.m. yesterday trader ordinary circumstances she should reach here at the same hour to-day but there i≤ every possibility that she will be

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 4

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