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SHIPPING.

.unset: This evening. 5.2. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.5.. Moon: Last uuarter, March 27., >5,04 a.m. HIGH WATEE. Auckland To-day, 9.50 a.m. 10.12 p.m. Auckland Sat., 10.33 a.m. 10.56 p.m. Onehuiisa Sat., 1.42 a.m. 2..' p.m. Kaipara IMs...Sat.. l.:'_ a.m. 1.53 p.m. Blannkau Hd_..Sat., 12.42 a.m. 1.3 p.m. Tidai constants to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland: — Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes, C.-omaudtl minus 8 minutes. ARRIVALS. VESTEI'DAY. (MANAIA, 5.5.,115'J tons, at ",.50 ~._!., from WThangarei. Passengers: —In saloonMisses I'enur. Smith (2), Lamb, Collins, I-lthfull c_>. Hunter. Burrows, "Berry. Burrow, >le.-bn_e-, Woodman, Lucas «). Lamb, -F_niess and child. Egnu, Blndier, Brookes, Robertson. Plalsted and child, McLean, Baxter. Counelley, Dawson, Bruns, Hardy and child. •Huuier. Ralllsou, .\le_rs. Lam.. Burns, Gagei-. Johustou. Glflurd. Spurreil, Taylor, Ilosking. Plalsted. Finch, Peat. Baird, Smith I'urticss, P-aimer, .lones. Dugmore. Gosling. I-ong. Smith, Stuui. Hows (2i, Watts, Bloomtield, Day. Matthews. Pa_e, Alison, Croker, Biebei t, Stout, Brims. Hardy. Williams. D'lggan, Lfing. Gilmour. Brady. Steele, Banks, Mitchell. Tidinars.-, Taylor, .McLean. Co:e, Kennedy. Vdy. RaiHson, Burry. Allen. Collins, Potter. Lyons, Overton, Smith, Pitman. Clark (3), Pavolich, -i'orporal Alison, Lieutenant Flux, aud 14 steerage. — Northern --S. Co., agents. ISABELLA DE FKAINE, 110 tons, ut 6 p.m., from Gisborne.—J. -I. Craig, agents. TARAWE.RA. s.s.. 2.U03 tons, at ».lo p.m., from Timaru. — L'uiuu S.S. Co.. a.cuts. THIS DAY. ARAHL'RA, s.s.. 1396 tons, at 11.33 a.m.. trom East Coast. Passeugers' Misses O'ileara, King, Kay, Pucker, Cooke. Steei. Reed, _c.tt, Thomson, Morrison. Kay. Hlfflll, Nolan. Beghle. Comtleld. Strong, Day (2), GUpin, Peary. Kay. Deane. Mesdames Brodle. Kirker. Fanning. Heonpton, Carlyle. Mr.ran. Tuke, East. Johnstone, L-xford. White. Scott. Smith. Goodwin, Foster, Charheld. Maeßae, Messrs. (ihlson. Mussen, White, Brodie. Hill. Garrett, Morrow, Scannell. Fanning. Saxiiy. Gregory. Robinson. Cooke. Mackreil. Won Go, Turnbleson. Crafts. Smith. Cooper. Whittak-r. Johnson, .lohn.. Ramsey. Casey. Curly on. Armitage. George. Goodwin, McLean, Herron, Fostpr. Millar. Chat-eld. England, Geary. Wheeler, Willis. Saunders. Todel, Maeßae. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. NGAPUHI. s.s., at _.*_o p.m.. for Tauranga. KANTERI, s.s., at 8.10 p.m., for Whangarei.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Kanleri, from Whangarei. at 0 p.m. To-morrow.—Haultl, from Orewa. Wniwera. Mali., and Warkwortu. at 1.80 a.m.; Kawau. from Kawau, Leigh, and Mangawai, at 7 pui.: Orewa, rruui Arkie's, Brown's 1 , nnd Sllverdale, at 1 p.m.; Manilla, from Whangarei. at fl.So p.m.; Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, at 7 a.m.; Taniwha, from Kopu, Turua, Cryor's. lllkut-ila, and Netherton, at 7.:.0 a.m.; Tasiuau. from Whakatane, at 1 a.m.; Ngatiawa. fr<.rn Opotiki, at 7..'J0 a.m.; Karawa, from New Plymouth, at 8.30 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day—Manilla, for Whangarei. at 1" p.m.; W-iini.iric. for Netherton, tit midnight. To-morrow. —Hauitl. for Orewa. Walwera, Mah.. and Warkworth. nl 2 p.m.; Wak-terc, for Thames, at 6.tio a.m.; Orewa. for Arkie's, Brown's. Murray's. and Deep Creek, at '_' p.m.; Daphne, for Walheke, at 2 p.m.; Tasiuau, for Kawau. at 2 p.m. UNION COJITAXV'-i MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. Fiora, from Eastern Pacific March 22. Projected Hep-mure.--. Makura, for Vancouver, to-day; Niagara, fur Vancouver. April 1; laiuae. lor Fiji. 'March 22; Arahura, for East Coast, to-morrow. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. The following vessels are expected to arrive at this port shortly:— EDWARD MAY. barquenttne, Captain Peterson. 245 tons, from .San _'ranc_*eo. ESTHER Bt'llNl*'. schooner. Captain Forrest, 245 tons, from San Francisco. COMMERCE, American schooner, U2l tons, from San Francisco. HESPERIAN. bar.ueuUne, from San Francisco. MARORO, scow, 200 tons, from Sydney. ' AJANA, T550 tons, from Ixindon. March 24. : AWANUI. schooner, "JO tons- fro_?. Nluc Island. MALTA, 6054 tons, from Colombo. ' KAB.ANOA, 10,040 tons, from Loudon, April 23. EIMETAKA. tons, from London. WAIHOUA, 4(i:iß tons, from Calcutta, March 24. ATHENIC, from Liverpool, March 22. CCFIC, from St. John. TJIKENBANG, from New York, April 12. POUGHKEEPSBE, from New York, to sail. GITCSTON HALL, from New York, to sail TALUNE, from Fiji, to-day. FLORA, from Eastern Pacific. March 22. I>U<JL"ESNE, from New York. MAHBXO, from AvoDmouth, April 20 I troop.». JI*"BILEE. schooner, from Grafton, N.S.W. BESS A, from London. April 10. PORT DARWIN, from Tori Said. SENORITA. barqueiitiue, from Kydnev. WAR MUSIC, from Newcastle. WAR COURAGK. from Australian ports. WAR PILOT, from New York. WESTMORELAND, from Liverpool, April 14 (troops). RBJU'KRA. from London. April 28 (troops). MANUREWA. barque, from San Francisco. ADBERT MEYER, schooner, from San , Francisco. LINDSTOL, barquentinc. from Sydney. VESSELS IN PORT. KING'S WHARF— Rnthesav Bay. Hororntn QUEEN'S WHARF—Makura, Knitangnta, Talune. HOB.SON WHARF—Whangape. CENTRAL WHARF—lli.mata. ALBERT WHARF- Ysah?l. IN" STREAM—LaureI Wiiaien. Iris. NORTH WAI L— Southern Cross. ATLAHCBA ARRIVES. The Union Company's coastal steamer Arahura arrived shortly before noon to-day from tie Fast Coast. ' Her departure for the Coast has been fixed for noon tomornrw. STE LLA BI -F F ETE I). The Stella, which recently arrived at Lyttelton from the Chatliams! experienced a very rough trip on tlie return journey. Tbe vessel ran into a very heavy sea. which at times was mountains- high. The weather gradually became worse, and the vessel lost considerable time, arriving in port over twenty-Tour hours late. AUSTRALIAN TRADER WRECKED. The steamer Uapersbell. well known in r*<ew Zealand as tin* -barque _huly« has been wrecked on tbe African coast ' lii •vate advice received in Sydney mates that ,"v :ife - Petroleum _omi,__™ P _. s A *-'-*°-*ixon MAKI'RA EAli.s TO-DAY o'-lock thta n -^__f-*XS e, to sail ~t .-, the rain ha. ln"r.cr.i* U 4fth °*X X bUt operations, and haH .f-'layS , h X e , ; ar -- 0 n few -ours. she £ _,vl2 c yes for _•_ of _a.=en Eerß for tbe ]££&««■--.

The three-masted schooner Oakland arrived at Apis. Samoa, from Lyttelton, on February 27,. COIIINTHW LEAVES LONDON. The *_.iw. Pavi'.l, and Albion eteamer Corintlllc left Loudon on March 12 for New Zealand ports with troops. Tlie vessel is due In the Dominion about April 23. HEAVY SEA IX THE HARBOUR. There was a heavy sea running in the harbour this morning, and the ferry boats re-eived a --light buffeting. The tide was es'-epU.onally high, but uo damage to .•a-hts or launches is reported. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels should be within wireless range:— . Wellington Station. Maori. Mararoa. i'at.*ena. Zealand!)-, nud War Opal. Auckland Station. -Makura. Ajana, Arahura, Atlienic, Flora, Atua, and Port Melbourne. BAHMO FOB AUCKLAND. The steamer Bahmo. belonging to the Patrick Henderson Line, left Glasgow on March 12. cargo ladeu. for New Zealand ports via Panama. Tlie vessel Ls due at Auckland about April 2-', atxl _i Wellington a few days later. MOANA FROM 'FRISCO. The l'nion Company have received advice that Dip Moana. en route fr«>ni San Francisco, left Raromnga on Tuesday for Wellington, where she is due next Tuesday. The vessel 1s timed to sail from Wellington on Satur.lav. tile 29th iu-t.. for Sail Fran-i-lsco, via ports. A QTEEI' FIND. When the American schooner ('. S. Holmes was r.ilsin» her anchor at BlufT after niidergoiug a perloil of ..uarantine following her arrival from San Fianclsco, a large anchor and several fathoms of cable were brought to the surface ou one <»f lhe flukes. Tlie au'-kor and cable, which were taken possession of by the Customs authorities, were believed to be those lost by the barque Ganymede many years ago. PASSENGER- FROM THE ISLANDS. The Talune, which arrived yesterday from the Islands, brought the following passengers:—ln saloon: Misses Meredith. Nelson (li. Whitney. Moore, Edwards, Mes .lames Ulis-,, Cameron aud .". children. White. Gillespie, Nelson. Evans and 4 children. I'alliser, Messrs. Bliss, Wall and child. White. Lieut. Roberts. Nelson, Williams. Waddingham. V'inysama, Brown. Simpson. Dowdeu, Evans. I—ltlmer. Gllflllan. Masters Brunt. Steerage: Messrs. N'lelsc.n. 'i'ong Lung, 1* soldiers, and 25 Indians. —Union Co., agents. TALUNE AT THE QUEEN'S. The island st_aei_r Talune. which arrived early yesterday morning from Suva, berthed al" tlie Queen's wharf this morning. Tbe vessel experienced fine weather both ou the trip to the Islands and liar-!-. While on her way to Auckland the vessel received _ wireless call for help from a vessel reported to br on fire. Tills was when tbe Talune was off Cape Washington, but a* the vessel was too far off the Talune was unable to render any assistance. The ship would probably be the C. A. Cox. bound for Sydney, which caught lire lv the forehojd. but which was extinguished. Tbe vessel ■liri:i-;s a 1.i,-_e cargo of bananas, which she Is now discharging. PASSENGERS FOP WHANGAREI. The Manaia. sailing this evening, takes thi? following passengers for Whangarei: — In saloon: .Misses Gricc. Valentine. Steele. Adklns, Ridllng, Ball. Howie, Squires, Stone. Hill, Gordon. Gibbons. McLcnnan. Mills, Steadman, Kay, Mesdames North. Jessup. Thompson. Steadman, Baker, McCormick. Bntt. Andrews. Terry. Thompson. Cook. Shove. Hill, Spragg. Morton. Andrews. Hol-rate. Messrs. Morton. Poole, Thompson. Andrews. Baird. Nelson. Hill, Flynn. Mai shall. MrCormlck, Drummond, Steadman. Thorne, McKenzie, Finch. Carr. Lovatt, Day. Sail, Irvine. Nicholas, Lomas, Bedgood. Cadman. Hill. Troy. Andrews, P.rld-e, Baker. Hyan. North. Jessup. Mr I/cllan. Evans. Bond. Chadwin. Atkinson, Squires. Colonel ilolgate. Captain Flynn, nnd 15 steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 4