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SHAPING.

Sunset: This evening, (5.3. Sunrise: To-uiorrow morning. """. Moon: Last Quarter. March 20, 5.04 a.m. HIGH WATEK. Auckland To-day, 11.11 a.m. ft.2o p.m. Auckland Friday, U. 50 a.m. 10.12 p.m. Onehunga Friday, 12.30 a.m. 1.2" p.m. Kaipara ilds.. .Friday, 12.4'J a.m. 1.10 p.m. IMauukau Hds. . Friday. — 12.20 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted from blah water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 minutes. Thames plus 10 minutes, 'J'aurangn minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel minus S minutes. ARRIVALS. THIS DAY. TALUNE. s.s.. 2057 tons, at 0.53 a.m., from Suva. —Union Co., agents. TANIWIIA, s.s.. 26.1 tons, at 5.50 a.m., from Paeroa.—Northern Co., agents. KANIERI, s.s., 203 tons, at 6.30 a.m., from Whangarei.—Northern Co., agents. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. E-cpected Arrivals. To-dav.—Manala. from Whangarei, at <i.3(i p.m.: 1 apbne. from Coromandel. Walheke. To-mormw.—Kawau, from Little and Big Omaha. Kawau, TI Point. Takntu, at 3.30 p.m.: Kotlti. tmiu Matakana, Puhol. Nt 2 a.m.; Apanui, from Awanui. at 10 a.m.; Kanierl, from Whaugnrei. at n p.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Ngapuhi, for Tauransa, at 5.15 p.m.: Taniwha. for Kopu, Turna. Paeroa. at midnight; Daphne, for Marsden Toint, Pama Bay, Mancapal. at 6 p.m.; Knnieri. for Whansarei. at S p.m. To-morrow. —Kawau. for Kawau, Leigh, Mangawal. at 12.30 p.m.: Orewa for Arkle's, Brown's. Silverdnle. at 8 a.m.: Manaia. for Whangarei. at 10 p.m.; Waipu. for Coromandel, Walheke. at 2 p.m.; Walinarie. for Kopu. Turua. fryer's, Ilikutaia, Netherton, at midnight; Manaia, for Whangarei, at 10 p.m. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS, Expected Arrivals. Flora, from Eastern Pacific. March 22; Tarawera, from Tiniaru. to-day. Projected Departures. Makura, for Vancouver, March 21; Niagara, for Vancouver, April 1; Talune, for iFlji, March 22. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. The following vessels are expected to arrive at this port shortly:— EDWARD MAY, barquentine, Captain Peterson, 243 tons, from San Francisco. ESTHER B'UHNE, schooner, Captain Forrest 245 tons, from San Francisco. COMMERCE, American schooner, 621 tons, from San Francisco. HESPERIAN, barquentine, from San Francisco. •MARORO, scow, 200 tons, from Sydney. A.IANA, 7550 tons, from London. March 24. AWANUI. schooner, 90 tons, from Nlu» Island. MALTA, 6064 tons, from Colombo. HA RANG A, 10,010 tons, from London, April 23. RrMUTAKA, BSPS tons, from London. WAIHORA, 4C38 tons, from Calcutta, March 24. WAIHORA, 4638 tons, from Calcutta, ATHENIC, from Liverpool, March 25. CUFIC, from-St. John. TJIKENBANG, from New York. April 12. POUGHKEEPSE-E, from New York, to sail. GUNSTON HALL, from New York, to sail. TALUNE, from Fiji, to-day. (FLORA, from Eastern Pacific, March 22. DUQUESNE, from New York. MAHENO, from Avonmouth, April 20 (troops). JUBILEE, schooner, from Grafton, N.S.W. BESSA, from London, April 10. PORT DARWIN, from Port Said. SEN'ORITA. barquentine. from Sydney. WAR MUSIC, from Newcastle. 'WAR COURAGE, from Australian ports. WAR PILOT, from New York. WESTMORELAND, from Liverpool, April 14 (troops). REMUERA. from London, April 28 (troops). MANUREWA. barque, from San Francisco ALBERT MEYER, schooner, from San Francisco. LINDSTOL, barquentine. from Sydney. VESSELS IN PORT. KING'S WHARF—Rothesay Bay, Hororata QUEEN'S WHARF—Makura. Kaitangata. ' HOBSON WHARF—Whangape. CENTRAL WHARF—lhumata. ALBERT WHARF—Ysabel. IN STREAM—LaureI Whalen. Iris, Talune NORTH WALL—Southern Cross. ADY FOR AUCKLAND. The Belgian auxiliary schooner Ady is expected to leave Wellington some time today for Auckland. She is bringing general ranro. and, after discharge at this port, Is to 1-oad timber for Sydney. ANTIOPE TO LOAD AT 'FRISCO. The iron barque Antlope, which was recently being titted up in Auckland, Is due to load at San Francisco during April, and ■will bring general cargo to one of the main Ports ln New Zealand. VESSELS WITHIN RANGE. The following vessels should be within range of tbe Wellington Station:— Maori. Mararon, Pateenn. Zcalandic, and Alamari. Auckland Station; Talune Tarawera, and Port Melbourne. PORT MELBOURNE RETURNS. The Commonwealth and Dominion steamer Port Melbourne, which left venteruay afternoon for Tokoiunru Bay, returned to port 1 his morning, owing to one of the cr*w being hurt. The vessel is expected to Ban again some time to-day. PASSENGERS FOR TAURANGA. thZ^frn''-' 3 ?' 1111 ' snllm S "lis evening, takes Ini, v, paS3€n;;crs for Tauranga:wK A ,? d T° n ' Lemon, «tei, Rvan 1 V '''mberton, HuckAnderson M°" I , M -" r,!t "'fc. Cross, I-fingstaff, Gruhthg Bentley, Anderson, park Bwrj at about 1 vl«»M c ,lrrtTp fl from anohored l v thl . £££* this morning, and •die was bouded by SVI? S r °und, where <-•«-. r>r. Sharaaan W? , P ?"- Hea th OffltZZ The vesseT *%£*'* the "vessel P&Mage on u„, run !lcjo^ ricut '«i a fair ' rale - U to * wl S 0 w

MAHENO LEAVES LONDON. The hospital ship Maheno is reported to i. have left London last Friday for Wellington. lONIC FOR WELLINGTON. The Shaw. Saviil. and Albion's steamer lonic has left London for Wellington, ■where she is due about the end of April. THE ATIIENIC. Tbe Shaw. Savil and Albion Company s steamer Athenlc is expected to leave Wellington this afternoon for Auckland, where she Is due on Saturday. She will later return to Wellington for local discharge, ana will subsequently visit Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Tbnaru for "unloading and recelvinc, and la due back at Wellington on April 11. sailing for London, via the Panama, on April 16. BARQUE TITANIA AT WELLINGTON. A rotisb passage of 130 days was experienced by the barque Titanla from New York, which berthed at Wellington yc-Hter- , day afternoon. After discharge the Titanla will load 700 tons of ore and 6000 bales of wool for Boston. i ! r| ATI'A RETUIINS TO TORT. i | The Island steamer Atua which left for Sydney, returned to Auckland this morning » for slight repairs to her machinery. The | vessel win n wireless :ne*s.ige yesterday ■ afternoon that she bad developed slight trouble, and put into tbe harbour early ' this mornin;. The vessel did not berth. i repiirw being effected !n the harbour. She t is to saii for Sydney some time durlug the day. t; J j IVAUIORA FOR AUCKLAND. "■ Verj' bad weather was experienced by the I'nion Company's steamer Walhora. which |Is ..specie.! ii. arrive ol Auckland shortly, i diirlnir her trip from Calcutta. The vessel cleared Calcutta on February 4. and arrived nt Albany on the 22nd. Owing to tbe quarantine regulation* no communication with tbe shore Mas allowed, and the vessel was coaled by her clew from hulks which drew ui> ulnugsl !e. About 100 mile.a west of Tasmania a heavy westerly jr.ile was encountered, which raged for" three days, daring which time the vessel was bove-to. . The vessel will complete her discharge at . this port.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 68, 20 March 1919, Page 4

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SHAPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 68, 20 March 1919, Page 4

SHAPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 68, 20 March 1919, Page 4

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