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SHIPPING.

Bnnset: This evening, fi.lo. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 3.32. Mood; Full moon, March IT, 3.11 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, ti.H a.m. 6.21 p.m. Auckland Sun., U.4S lunj. T.-J p.m. Onehunga Hun., 10.1.1 n.m. 10.32 p.m. Kalpara HuV . .Suu., 10.3 n.m. 10.2-y.m. Mantikau lids. .Sun., 'J.IS n.m. i>.X! p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland:— Whangarel minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 inLauiPK, Tauranga minus 1- minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes. C&romaad?l minus 6 minutes. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. NGATIAWA. 8.5.. 401 tons, at o p.m., from Opotikl.--Northern Co.. agents. APAN'UI, 5.8., 243 tons, at 5.5 p.m., from Awajjul.—Northern Co., agents. TK ANAU, s.s., 165 a tons, at rt.ls p.m., from Whangarel.—Union Co., agents. THIS DAY. NGAPUHI, s.s., 601 tons, at 0.35 a.m., from Tauranga. Passengers: In saloon — ■Misses Mcsjrath. Carrutli. Tnkc, Uoodall, ileleon, Andrews, Middletou, Mesdaiucs [Barr, Woodley, Griffiths, Butters, Penibcrton. Consclen, Tuke, Messrs Ryder. Nnliler. Bridge, Fraser. Hawkins. Appleton, Couaslen, Woollaras, Ayller. Thomas, Scott, Bridge, Soantlelmry. Sutherland. Kamedeu, Lang, Milne, Dudley. Griffiths, Harper, Read, O'Brien.—Northern Co., agents. CLANSMAN, s.s.. BR3 tons, at U. 25 a.m., from Russell. Passengers: Tn saloon— Misses Njch. Moselem, Yorke, Wtiti, McKay, iMMnrnes Braiuley, Bogg, Murray, Ridtlell, O'NcU, Murray. Messrs Lever, Khcdes, Reynolds, Walker, Smart, Hell, Skinner, liny. Arton-Adams. Bush Massey, Kingston. Ogle. RlddeU, Matthews, Fulton, Sa-pt. Klely.—Northern Co., agents. KANIERI, s.s., !»Vi tons, at 2.25 a.m., from Whamgarei.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY.

NIAGARA, R.M.S., at 9.15 p.m., for Bjdney.—Passengers: —In saloon: Misses Bmall, 'Wright. Corrlpan (2). Lyons, Beale. (2), MolTat, Decgnn, Anderson, King, Walters, Gernlck, Hughes, Sheath. Hay, Meedames McLellan, Taylor, Wcidell, Beale, Klar, Stewart, Chlcliester. Feutlier. stone, Connely, KouaUlson, Uooper, Thomas, Pattlson, Shaw. Henley, Murray, Kedwooil, Taylor, Matthews, Inrersedge, ConneUv, MessrE. Ball. Reynolds, McLellan (3), Chrlsp. Henderson. Klcketts, WoiMell, Beale, Klar (2), Carinlchaei. Fleming, Smith, Thestlewalte. Hill, Stewart, Tysre, Rhodes, Blactniat, Ray, Gregory, Irvine, Harrison, Porkf:, Lyons, ClegK, Taylor, Garnlck. Cox, CachemalLle. lioss. Jiwbo, Stringer. Weeds. Cnnnelly, lienley. Redwood. Tnylor. Captains Helmaler, Galston, Morrte, Walker. McLean, Uentenanfs Featherstope, Honald.suu, ■ Say, Sergeant- ■ Majors Toomey, Stewart. Sheßrland, Lieut.Colonel Fairfax, Revs. NlcolaK and Nicolson, 54 second-class and steerage.

MANAIA, K.s., at 10.10 p.m., for Wh.l--ngurcl. Passengers:—ln saloon: Misses Henry, Hamilton. Gray Mac-jarem, Lupton, Kelly, Potter. Sndgrove, Wilson, Kettle, Heed, Mesilames Clark, Dibble. McGregor, Walter, Rogers, Shaw. Hamilton, Long, Holgate, Slmmonds, Whitenian, Coburn, Donnelly. Warner (2), duPlantler, Trernaln, Arnold. Burgols, Trask, Worsp, Newsham, Taylor, Paterson, Inglis, MlHlngton. Mac(lon:i!d, Kelaw, Baker, Alcock, Maurer, Bberbcrt, Itouse, Messrs. Wood (2), Cowan, Gay. Dibble. McGregor, Holgate, Holmes, Keene, C«bett, Stone, Long, Clark. Bines, Devlin, Smith, Frederick, Bowron, Yeariiury, Evans, Lemon, Rankln, Arnold, Maurer, Whitehead, Gager, Marriott, Forbes, Dalton, Trask, Gray. Taylor, ForByth. McKppn, Cutmlll, Box. Jackson, Gurr. WAIMAKIE, s.s., at 0.10 p.m., It Netlierton. THIS DAY. ARAHURA, s.s.. for East Coast. Passengers: In saloon—Misses He La tour, Ryder Kills. I'adlli-, Cooper, Morris, McKae, Mf.lr, Begble, Seamans, Goodfellow 12), Foster. Walker, Canny, Gussy, Lockwood, Dick, Little. Kearns. Wilkins, Mesdames Robinson. Swain. Cotter, Pittar, Bruce, Walket, Kyder, Cbaney, Moona, Morse, Dodds, Foster. Wilkinson. Percy. Peterson, Macklan. Holt, Lysnan, Kisnuh, Martin, Jones. Roberts. Heatherbridge. 'McCarthy, Shollum. Cox, Corulsh, Messrs Stone. Seweiwrighi. Tucker, Gibson, Smith, Langdlll, Josephs, ?"oster. Badley. Pitt. Ramsay, Faulkner. I'almerston. Katanlsln. Pritchard, Fox, Connolly, Peterson, Ellersden. Andrews, Petherbridge. McCarthy. Oathridge, Foss, Denton, McNalnne, Cooper, Walker. Oann, New, Buckland (2), Major Ganibrill and 30 eteerape.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Manaia, from Wbangare!, at 6.30 p.m. To-morrow. —Birau. from Hokinnga. at e.O a.m.; Waimnrip. from Kopu. Turua, Cryer's, Netberton, at 3 a.m.

Projected Departures. To-morrow. — Taniwba, for Kopu. Turua Paeroa, at 11 p.m.; Kanleri. for Whanga rel, at 7.30 p.m.

UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrival , ;. Talune. from Fiji. March lfl: Flora, from Eastern Pacific, March IT; Tarawera, from Tlmaru, March 16. Projected Departures. Makiira. for Vancouver, March 20} Niagara, for Vancouver, April 1; Manuka, for Sydney, March 15; Talune, for Fiji, March Zi. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. The following vessels aro expected to arrive at this port shortly:— EDWARD MAY, barquenUne, Captain Peterson, SSO tons, from San Francisco ESTHER BL'HNE, schooner. Captain Forest, 243 tons, from Sau J'ranclsco. COMMERCE. American schooner, 621 tons, from San Francisco. HESPERIAN, Itarquemlne, from San Francisco. MARORO. seovr. 200 tons, from Sydney. PLANTER, sebucner, 40S tons, from Sau Francisco. ROTHESAY 3AY. barquo, 600 tons, from Melbourne. ITORORATA. 8.X.. from Lnmlnn (troops) Monday ntternnon next. "H£ X v»' 705 ° tons - froIU London. March 22. AWANTU. schooner, 0G tons, froa- Niuo lelatid. MALTA, 6064 Inns, from Colombo ?™H?£- 1( l 040 tons ' froni r-«ndon. RIMt3TAKA, SSPrf tons. fro:n I.onrion •«*WBBS^_g?fe;{;SJl; IN STREAM-! , au ~>^ v eL AX CHELSEA-Atul^ 11111 ", M ».

I KAMO FOR ONEHTXGA. The Kaino is expected to leave Ploton <oniphi for onehungn. She is due ut Onehuncn on Monday. WESTLANP TO SAIL. I The I.S. ;iikl A. steamer Westlnnd is ex I pe<-teil to will ihis evening for Wellington. i where she will put out K>ihl tons of nenerni ! cnrjro. The vessel will afterwards proceed MAKfRA FOR DOCK, I The Ro.val Mull steamer Maknra, which iis at present at the Queen's wharf, is exI pected to go Into dock on Monday mornins, I and is to sail again for Vancouver about I Thursday next. J NIAGARA SAII-S FOR SYDNEY. The Royal Mail steamer Niagara saile'l for Sydney last night, with a large numher of passengers, the majority being through j passengers for Vancouver. The vessel Is I expected to arrive back at Auckland about I the tirsi week in April, and is timed to sail for Vancouver on the 4th inst. VESSELS WITHIN" RA'XOK. The folio-wing vessels should be within range of the Wireless Station, Wellington: Maori, Mararoa, Putceua, Mukoin. Ruapeh ii. Matatua, and Monowal. Sunday: j Rirerina, Ruapehn, and Matattwi. Auckland Station: Arahura and Niag.-ira. Sunday: Kaitangaia.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 64, 15 March 1919, Page 4

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