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SHIPPING.
This evening. 4.43. ' Sunrise: To-morrow morning, fi.54. iloon; New ILoon, May oU, p.m. HIGH WATER. i&uekland To-day, 6.J3 a.m. 6.52 p.m. ■ J .4ii,-!.-InT-rl Fri.. 7.1U a.ni. 7.46 p.m. Onehujiga FrL, 1L>.49 a.ni. 11.16 p.m. ■Kalpara.Hds...Fri., 10.30 aAn. ll.ii p.ni. ftrannU-nn .HrU. .Fri , U. 40 a. 111. lO.lti p.m. i Tidal constants to be added to or sab- ! traded from hish_ water at Auckland:— I Wnansajei minca 5 minutes, Thames pins 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes. Ensseil plus 17 minutes, Coromandel minus & minutes. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. KAITA.NGATA, £.£., for Lyttelton, a; 7 faSTELLA, s.s., for Dunedin, at 10.15 p.m. I MOKOIA, s.s., for South, at 10.10 p.m. ; Jpassengers.— In saloon: Hisses Bayly. Sulli- ' Tan (2), Graham, Morrison. Smith., Randulf, i Vwjinn Cavcrluil. Williamson, Paterson, I 'Morrison, Collin. Bailey, Defter, Page, il-essrs. Scott. Paterson, Morrison. Caveri>lll, Miller, Falienberg, Collin, Bailey {.-), Captain Page, and two steerage. KASAIA, s.s., for Whangarei. at 10.10 p.m. Passengers.—ln saloon: Mesdames Mclnnes, Habune. PrK-e, Tucker. Hargreaves, Street, McKenzie. Ilarnett. Wil- ; Uimson, Harris (2). Crawford, Enson, XKjtvtis (2), Golns, Morris, Mclnnes, Hill, I Garrle, Misses ~ Michie, Bindoa. HaU, I HacMe. Sinclair, Eddleston, DaTk-?, Morgan, Messrs. Howan, Bruce, ilelnuey, Price, Tucker. Hunt. Clare, Milllngton. Jlacklff. Sutcllffe. Crawford. Harris, Cleary, •Hill, I-onden, Davies, Webster, Smith, Ewen, Jones ttl). Smith, Rains. Clot•wortly, Dtmlop, Eddleston, Williamson, I Lambert. Fomere, Murray. Ormandy, Har- • greaves (2). Siller. Mclnnes. Doi!»las. Wet>ster, Bnrton, "Hardy, Harnett, Harris, : L-ennox, nail. McKlnnon, Rountree. Wilklnson. Churches. Carlm. Steward. J. D. aicKenzle, and Captain Kinsdon. THIS DAY. DAPH2TE, s.s., for Great Barrier, at 0.20 p m TAXIWHA. s.s.. fur Coromandel, at 0.15 SJH. TCTAX-EKAI, s.s., for Barotonsa, at 50.20 a.m. KOETHERX COiIPAXT'S MOTEIIEN'TS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—llanaia. from at 6.:j0 p.m.: Aupouri, from Thames, at 9.13 p.m.; Tanlwha, from Coromandel, at 11 p.m.; Waiotalil, from Great Barrier, at ■ 5.30 p.m. ■ I To-morrow.—Wakatere, from Thames, at 10 p.m.; Daphne, from Mang-apai, at o.KO p.m.; Apanul. from Awanul. Walpapataurl, i Whansaroa, llangonui, at 7 a.m.: Kanleri, ! Xroul Vniajagarei, at 7 p.m.: Tasman, from ' at 2 p.m.; N'gatiawa, from : Opotiki, Ohlwa, at 2.30 p.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Wakatere, for Thames, nt miilfilght: Taniwha, for Kopu. Turaa, and Paeroa, at 10 p.m.: Xgapuhl. for Tauranga. at 5.15 p.m.; KanlerF, fur Whangarei, at &.Z0 p.m. To-morrow.—Haulti. for Orewa, Wai■wera. Warkworth. at noon; Kawan, for Kawau. Leish. Mangawai. at P. 30 a.m.: Orewa, for Brown's Bay. Arkle's r-ay. Silverdale. at :i p.m.: Walmarie for Kopn. Turua. Crxer's. Hikutaia. Xethe'rton. at 10.."!0 p.m.; Manaia, for Whanirarei at 10 p.m. VESSELS IN" PORT. <?T7ET:vs WHARF—Mueraki. KIXG'S WHARF— Abemama. Valmarle CENTRAL WHARF —Laurel Whalen Southern Cross. HOBSnx WHARF-Wanati. IX STU^JM—IriB. iAT CHELSEA—Boggerveen. VESSELS DUE AT NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Transports. DEVON', from Ejrypt. via Australia due r.rttelton. May 2S. PAKE HA, due Wellington Mar 30, from London. WAIMANA. from TTnlted Kingdom, due Auckland June 28. EUAIIIN?:. from United Kingdom due Wellington, July 3. ECAPEHT7, from Plymouth, due Auckland July 1C EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT AFCKIiAND. Intercolonial and Coastal. KArnr. from Melbourne, t<i-morrow FLORA, frum Ramton"-i June " ' ARAHI-RA. from lii-bornc May~3o arAPOTRFKA. from Hay 30 KATOA. from sonttt, May 31. 7 TAI.rST!. from Islands. Jnne G YSABEL, schooner. i e fr Melbourne May G KAUORI, from Newcastle, to sail. " Overseas. TAPAROA. from Wellington .Tune " AtTPTKAPLAIX. from New York tolall PORT PIRIE, from London, via Australia. WESTERN COMET, from New Tork. May NORTHERN CHIEF, ecu., from 'Frisco. TASMANIC. from New York, to sail PORT CHALMERS, left New Torfc, May ANTIOPE. barqnp. left Frisco Amil 2s X A R h"w ' frOm Lon * otv - s «Ued KIABARi fmm Vancouver, to-morrow CITY OF DUNKIRK, from New York. June PHILLIPINE. 4-mnsted schooner, from San waTtom'o! left Calcutta May is SI A HAN A. from London, to sail. PORT NICHOLSON, from New Tork to en 11. KARAMEA, from United Kingdom. SalVa (PORT LYTTELTON, from London via Australia, to Ball. SIAKLKA from Vancouver, to sail. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. VALMARIE, for Acio'.aiiie. May 30. jUAPoruiKA, for GUborne, May :!i BOOOFVEEN. for Melbonrnp. June ° NIAGARA, for Vanomver. .Tune 10. TALUNE. for Islands. June. .WAR COMET, for Melbourne, June, WITHIN WIR.ELBS3 RANGE. The following vessels snonld be witiit -wlri'lesa range of WelUngton: — Maori ■\lararoa, Pateena. Mokoia. lloana. Bhainn Of Niagara. Ka.uri, Tutanekai Western. Comet.
The Flora left Tlarotonca on Monday last, and is due at this port on Tuesday. The 'White Pine lias sailed for Adelaide from Wanganui with 200.000 ft ->f timber. ! The Ealtangata. Stella, and Mnkoia all sailed for southern ports last evening. The W'aimarino is expected to leave ■I-j-tteltfia on Saturday next with a full cargo of produce for this port. The Mokoia, -which sailed for Wellington and Southern ports, is expected to leave on her return trip on TUursuay, June .">. The Nobel explosive schooner Huia Is loading at Dunedin a cargo of chaff and bar iron for Auckland. The T'nion Co.'s cargo steamer Katoa wilt not call at Lyttelton on her way to Auckland, but proceeds direct from Timam to this port. The Government steamer Tutanekai sailed for Rarotonga this morning, where she is to pick up the vice-recal party and convey them on their official visit to the •Pacific Islands. The Dntch sto.imer Tlozcerveen Is expected to have completed discharging sugar at Chelsea on Saturday, aud to come down she loads cargo for Sydney, and sails with passengers on June 2. : The Union Company's cargo steamer Tarawera left Timam "for Blnff on Saturday, .she is to load at the latter port and Oaniaru and Lyttelton for N-apier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The New Zealand Shipping Company has. according to a southern exchange, received information that the liner Orari left Port Said about ilfay 17 for Australia with returning Commonwealth trooiis The ren. sel is dne at Colombo on Saturday next. Advice received by the local office of the Union Company to-day announces that the colliers Kaituna and Waipori sailed from Newcastle yesterday with coal for New Zealand. The Kaituna comes to Auckland, thonch the other vessel's destination is uncertain. The_ Arahura left Napier this morning for Gisborne. and sails from the latter port for Auckland to-morrow. she is to undergo overhaul on arrival. and the Mapourika will take up her running. The Mapourika left Wellington at 5 '"o'clock last evening. She is due here to-morrow u:ght, and will berth at the Queen's wharf. TRANSPOP.T PRIXZKSSE.V. Tne local defen.-e ofßce has received a<v vice that the Priuzpssen. a conim.indeereii i,enn:ini ve<M, is due at Wellington wir-ft troops from Lgypc on July 1. IP.IS IX COMMISSION. Thp .-able steamer Iris, after a considerable spell ol Idleness, is a S ain in commission, and sailed to-day to effect repairs to a break m the Eastern Pacific cable at a point about 100 miles from Capo Terawhiti. TO LOAD FOR HOME. Thp New Zealand and African Company advises tbat the Federal and Shire liners Esspi ami Durham have been fixed to load in New Zealand in July for the United Kingdom. PORT HACKING AT LONDON. The C. and l>. Line has rei-elved cable advice .that the steamer Port Hackingarrived at London on May from Welimgton. via Bombay and Suez. Tile voyage occupied tH days. ' JPOHT CHALMERS FKOM NEW YORK. Messrs. Heather Robcrton received inthen proceeds to AustraUan pons. KAURI ON SATTTRDAY i that the Ivanri will arrive frbnj instraS* lon Saturday morning, she left Williai \£ town on May 23 with a cargo of wheat cou- | wif be SnSiea- V£n?J aS 15 berth aC ' tie Kini '' s DEVON LEAVES NEWCASTLE. thfi- ab lt d ?? T , i,,0 , from A-nstraUa Intimates ! sailed from Newcastle yesterday fn r I Lyttelton. This vessel is bringing-a drart jof returned troops from Egypt,, ajul weat to I Newcastle from Sydney, probably to real-pa Saturday last. S-he is due at the Southern port on Sunday nest. TAPAROA NKXT WEEK. The latest advice received from Weiiin--ton regarding the New Zealand Shipping Company's Paparoa states that she will leave for Auckland on Saturday, and is due at this port on Monday next. " She loads a full cargo here for London, for whic'/ port she was originally s.-heduled to sail from Wellington on June 10. This date still holds good for this port. TO LOAD FOR LIVERPOOL. The New Zealand and African Company advises that the Federal and Shire liner! ■ Shropshire is to load at Napier and Welling- ; i ton for Liverpool, via Panama, dnring ths latter part of June. The vessel is due at I Napier on June IT from Australia. I The Suffolk is to load at Dunedin, Lyttoli ton. and Wellington ahout the end of June J and beginning of July for Liverpool. The vessel is due at Dunedin about the end ot June from Australia.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 127, 29 May 1919, Page 4
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