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SHIPPING.
S-dn>et: This evening. 4.43. Muo'n: New M..on. May ■■<-'. V2A- p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. 4.is a.m. p.m. Auckland Wed.. 5.23 a.m. 5.K1 p.m. On-hunga Wed.. 8.53 a.m. 9.23 p.m. KalparaHds.-.Wed., s.K a.m. 9.13 p.m. Manukau Hds. .Wed.. 7J» a.m. 5.23 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or sub- : tracteJ from hiih water at Auckland: - | Whaagarei minus ,"> minutes. Thames plus 10 minutes. Tauranga minus 12 minutes. Russell plus 17 minutes. Coromandel minus , D minutes. ARRIVALS. TUIS DAY. WANAKiA. s.s.. 2.422 tons, at 10 a.m.. from Newcastle.—Union S.S. Co.. agents. ROGrOERVEEN. s>.. liXT tons, at U. 1.) a.m., from Sydney. —Russell and Somers. , adenti. KANIERI. B-β., 2CT> tons, at 1.30 a.m.. i from WhangareL — Northerr. Co.. agents. WAIMARIE. s.s. 245 tons, at 0..">0 a.m.. ! from Paeroa. —Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. XGAPUHI, s.s., for Tauranga, at .V-i> TANIWIIA. s.s., for Netlerton. at 6.43 j p.m. WAIPU. s.s.. for Mancapai. at 4 p.m. MANA'IA. s.s., for Whanpiivi. at 10.30 p.m. Passengers—lt; saloon: Misses Sadler, ■Ha-ndforth. Tain. If-arrison. Uancroft. U«. Mesdames Hunt, Xevrttm, Foote. Stephens. Sne-11. Wilson. Stewart. Hetheritigton. | Clont. Beart. Orefrz. M..ss, Loveil. James. . McConnell. Somßrville, Wood. Main. Year- i Jsnrls. Messrs. Joss. McKlnnon. Mt-Beth. Oresrg. Daw. (".ill. North. Gray. Wellington (2). "Eilson. Sheriff. Gibson, i'.rder. Doel. ■Rrn-irn. Walker, Thomas. James. Johnson, 'Rumbal. Culpan. McConnell i-l. Wright. Richardson. Wade. SomeTville. Rust. I>.ivcU. AMred, Bethri. Fraser. Lowe. Stmnue (2), Williams. Rurrett. Morrow, (-.race. Holmes. Hunt Newton Deere. Oreville. Newton. Ma:n. Burrow. Johnson. In. h. Foster. Ed Wood, Taylor. Ross, XlcKenzie. ■North. Levm. Heyward. Dane. Wricht. Orevilie. Adnm. Peacock. Roberts. Fleming. Findlay, Miller. Harding. Wilson. Lamb. Nodder. Duncan. Ross, Judee Holland, Dr. Mercer. Rev. Lambert. Major Barton. THIS DAY. NGATIAWA, s.s. for Opotiki, at 1.15 p.m. ICORTHERX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Haniti. from Orewa. Waiwera. Mniuranci. Warkworth. at S p.m.; Kotiti. from llatakana and Mullet Point, at 10 p.m.; Orewa. from Brown's Bay. Arkle's Bay. and Silverdale. at 7.:>0 p.m.; Manaia, from Whangarei, at 0.30 p.m.; Aupouri. from Thames, at 7.4." p.m.; Daphne, from | Coromandel. Waiheke. Cabbage Bay. and •Amodeo Bay. at S p.m. Tomorrow.—Ngapuhi from Tauranga. at 7 a.m.; Taniwha. from Kopu. Turua, Cryer's, Hikutaia, and Netherton at 12.30 , a.m.: Waipu. from Whangarei Heads. Marsden Point, and Mangapai. at 2 a.m.: Worotahi, from Mercury Bay and Tairua. at 8 a.m.; Rimu, from Raglan and Kawhia, at T n.m.: Rarawa, from New I*lynioutli, at 8.30 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Clansman, for Russeli. Optia. ■Whansraroa. and Mangnmii, at (j p.m.;Tanl"wha. for Kopu. Turua. and Paeroa. at S p.m.; Kanieri, for Whangarei, at 4.30 p.m. To-morrow.—Hauiti. for Orewa, Waiwera, MahTirangi, and Warkworth, at 11 a.m.; Kawau. for Little and Big OmaTia. Katrau, Ti Point, and Tafcatn. at t> a.m.: Kotiti. for Pahoi. at 11 a.m.; Orpwa. for I Brown's Bay. Arkle's Bay. and Silverdale. at 2 p.m.; Aupouri. for Thames, at 10.30 a.m.; Manaia, for Whangarel. at 10 p.m.: Waiotahi, for Great Barrier, at miilnicht; Taniwna, for Coromandel, at midnight. Tiie Stella is expected to sail for Dunedin to-morrow. The Kaitangata is up to sail this evening New Plymouth, thence to Westport. The Union Company's cargo stenmer Kahlka leaves Westport to-day for the Kaipara, and New Plymouth. The collier Wanaka arrive.l from New- I castle thJs morning and anchored in the stream, where c?he will undergo tbe usual quarantine period. The Kauri, with a cargo of wheat from MeJbonrne, should arrive 50me time to-mor-row, though no wireless had lieeu received this morning. The Waiinarino, wIR-n sailed from Auckland for Lytekon on Friday last, loads produce at the Southern port for Auckland The Mapourika sails for Auckland tomorroiv, and takes up the Arahura's East Coast running on .Saturday. Tjelnp timetl to leave at noon. The Arahura is to undergo general overhauL The departure of the Mokoia has been postponed until noon to-morrow. Wellington will be the flrst port of call, and then the usual southern ports to Dunedin ■will be worked. The barque 'Senorita, which loaded a cargo of timber at Wanganui for Sydney, arrived at her destination yesterday. She left the Sew Zealand port on 3laj 1~. The Government steamer Tutanekai eails on Thursday morning for the Islands where she is to pick up their Excellencies, whu leave Wellington on the Royal Mail steamer Uoana probably on Wednesday next. The schooner Louis Theirault, L-3 days out from Melbourne, arrived off Wellington Heads on Sunday evening. The Terawhiti went out and towed the sailer iv to the fatream, where ant-hor wa-s dropped at midnight, sue brings a cargo of phosphates The HuddarWarker Co.'s collier Barwon left Newcastle at 7 p.m. on Wednesday for Dunedia dirc-t. Sho is bringing about DOOO tons uf coal for discharge there, about 3fi€v tons of which is for the New Zealand railways. The Witte Star liner Ceramic. 18.451 tons left Hobart on April 2ti, drawing xi ft hin forward and B'Jft Sin. aft—a mean draught of Silt OJln. She was the deepest draught vessel to leave the Hobart wharves Kruiu the time the Ceramic started to muve astern, OE-der her own steam, and without the asleaded on her course down the river' only 20 minutes elajioed. Messrs. Levin and Co.. who were the ageuts for the Queen of the South, intend | to secure a vessel to take her plu'-e on the Foxton run. The lets of the queen of the ! South was a heavy mie. in nmre respects I than one, for she was especially adapted for the trade, and any new vessel will have i to be of very liu-ht draft in order to ne-.i ! tlate the Foitujj bar. Should a suitable i vessel be unprocurable, it Is understood that I the agents will consider having O i lc specialK I NIAGARA. FROM VAXCOCVEn ■ The Royal Mail Kti-auior Niagara i- n X pected to leave Suva to-.lay for" Auckland J and should arrive here on Frltlar N..tliiti- ; delinite has yet been arranged 'aY to he- ' through trip to Sydney, thuugh it Is hi. ' pected that both this rewela -mrl' the Moeraki- e ruovemeuts will be sealed in a day or two. i MAXCKA AT WELLINCrTON. The Union Steamship Co. ndvlses that thp ' intercolonial steamer Manuka was dispatched from Sydney at 11 o'clock on Frldav ' morning. She is e-vpected to arrive at Weilingtou to-day. The vessel is bringing ab,:ii; 2000 tons of cargo and no passengers. Her oatwaxd movements from Wellington have Sot beeo. definitely; arranged. j
i POUT LYTTELTON. FOR AUCKLAND. The- Wellington branch of the C. and D. Line advises that the Port Lvttelton is to in- dispat. tt. .1 tri.iu l-ouui.n i 1j land. Sin- .'..mes via Melbourne and s y dnt'y tn Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. ; "MOANA FROM 'FRISCO. The Mi>ana is expected to arrive at Wellington this afternoon or early in .morrow morning from San Francisco, via Papeete. She will probably be dispatched ~v her j return journey on June 4. MOF.RAKI BERTHS. The Moeraki. wnit-h arrived from Snva yesterday. berthed at the Queen's wharf this mornin. . where she is awaiting instructions as t.> her future movements. She brought onlY otic passenger from Suva and eight tons of cargo. The trij. from the Islands was quite uneventful. TO LOAD IN NEW ZEALAND. The New Zealand ami African -Co. advises ' ih:a the Federal anil .Shire liver Shropshire is due in New Zealand on June 13 from Australia tn load for Liverpool. The Suffolk of the same line, is to arrive In New Zealand from Australia towards the end of June to I load for Liverpool. ROGG-ERVEEN. FROM SYDNEY. The Dutch steamer Koggerveen arrived in the stream this morning and dropped anchor shortly after II ticlo It. This vessel is a sister ship to the Harem.-/., which sailed for Melbourne em Saturday evening. Her gross tonnage is 4057 tons, and she was built in 10U at Uutterdain for the Dutch Fast Indies trade. After being granted pratique she goes to Chelsea to discharge about I'iKX) tons of sttsar from Java. Her departure for Sydney, with passengers and general cargo, has been fixed for Monday, PAPAROA FOR AUCKLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s liner Pmparoa, which arrived at Wellington on Saturday morning from Glasgow, via the d'ananiu Canal and IHtcalru Island, la exj pected to sail for Auckland to-morrow, and in the event of doing so will reach this port I on Friday. She has about _!T>o tons of general cargo for discharge, under the auspices of A. 11. Nathan. She brought a return draft i to Wellington nnd Auckland in October last.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 125, 27 May 1919, Page 4
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