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SHIPPING.

S-Tmset: This evening, 5.7. .. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 6. IT. Net? Moon: August 7, S a-m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, C.3 a.m. G.2G p.m. Auckland Tues., 0.50 a.m. 7.10 p.m. o____nga Tues., 10.2 a-m. 10.32 p.m. Kaipara Hds...Tues., 9.59 a.m. 10.29 m. Alanntau Hds. .Tues., 9.2 a.m. 9.32 p.m. Tidal constants' to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland: Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minntes, Russell plus 17 minute-, Coromaudel minus 8 minutes. •ii! ii ARRIVALS. ?" SATURDAY. _,s_, 1159 tons, at C 35 p.m.. 3-rom Wbansarei. Passengers:—ln saloon: Misses Woods. Crawford, James. Bradley. Roycroft. Mesdames Strtton, Miller. Atken, Woods, "_ allon. Perry. Poole and 2 children. Crawford. Colvin. Brown. Fergus and child. "Waring and 2 children, Jamleson, Miller and 2 children. Fanthorpe, Lee. Messrs. Sutton, Clow. GBfillan. Miller, Atken. Peacock, "Woods. Lyon. Elley, Poole. Laydell. Curtis, firtmshaw. Smith. Wilson. Miller, Cuinming, Harrison. Weaver, Wakelln. Woodlock. Colvin. Greenwood. McGowan. Wade, Smith, Ramsay, Whakaekl, Speedy. Tarker, "White. Christianson. Tahuc, and 10 steersse.—Northern Co., acents. CLANSMAN, S.S.. C 35 tons; at 6.T> p._i_ from Russell.—Northern Co.. aprents. WATPU, s.s.. 203 tons, at 7.30 p.m., from CoromandeL— Co-, aßrats. TANIWHA. S.S.. 2(53 tons, at 11.30 p.m., from Netherton.—Northern Co., agents. YESTERDAY.

ARAHURA. s.s., 1500 tons, at 5 a.m.. from East Coast. Passengprs:—ln saloon: Misses Poldring. Revell, McGregor. Corbett. Honghie. Ooheriri. Mesdames McCreedie and 4 children, de T.atour, Yowles (2), Stevans, Stellman. Bennett. Dean. Tucker, Morris. Petherbrldge. Sunfcel, Carpenter, Hudson. Sidwell. Gllmour and child?, McLeay and child, Messrs. Anderson. Dunn, Palconer. Whillans, Johnson, Hyams, Scannell. Rice. Osmond. Little, Cameron, Mclaughlin. Dpwis. Orr. Stevens. Mnrphy. Tonus. Cederwall. Kenivan. de Latonr, Stevens. McLaurin. Cummings. .Tack. McTutyrc. Hennesey. Ross. Dear. Petherhridgp. J*rmkel. Morse. Thompson. Wljite. .Horton, McGuire. Mills. McLaohlan. Robert, McLoay. Hill. Downing, 25 steerage.—Union Co.. agents.

DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. TARAWERA. s.s., at midnight, for Sydney. YESTERDAY. WATMARIE. s.s.. at 0.13 p.m.. for P.ieroa. KANIERI. S.S., at 6.15 p.m., for Whangarei.

NORTHERN' STEAMSHir COMPANY. Projected Dopartnrps.

Trw-.iy.—M.innta, for Whangaj-ei. at 10 p.m.: Ngapuhi. for Tauranga. at s.lfi p.m.; Waiotahi. for Honhora. at 6 p.m.; TaDiwha, for Netherton, at 0 p.m. •

Tlie Arahura is to sail for East Coast _>-day.

The Waipori left Tiuiaru on Satnrday afternoon for Auckland.

The R-ehard.son steamer .Vwahon arrived at (iisborne this morning from Auckland. The port of Auckland was very quiet this morning, there being no arrivals or departures.

The Kaitantrata left Westport on Saturday morning for Auckland, and is expected to arrive here on Tuesday.

The Rosamond is bar bonnd at Onehnnga, but if the -weather moderates an attempt will be made to sail to-morrow.

The banincntin. Lyman D. Foster Is Anchored tn the stream, and it te expected •that she twill sail some time to-day for Tonga.

The MVuiowai lerr D unedin yesterday for Auckland, via -port*. She will -not call in at Wellington on her run to the northern port. She Is expected to sail again for _onth on Saturday nest.

The Manukau bar was again too rough to allow the Rarawa to proceed on her trip to -New Plymouth, and she rrtnrn-od to Onebnnga. ,<he -wiTl make a further attempt to crofts to-morrow at 1 p.m.

The -produce steamer Te A nan. with the Union hnlk bounty of Anglesea in tow, arrived nt Dnnedin yesterday, after a voyage of eight days." The former vessel is to load at .Lytt-elton for -Am-Tcland. -while the County of Anglesea will he refitted at Port Chalmers as a sea-going vessel again.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 185, 5 August 1918, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 185, 5 August 1918, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 185, 5 August 1918, Page 4

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