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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening. 5.13. Moon: Las; Quarter. August 13, 3.26 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. S.3:ta.iu. 0.0 p.m. Auckland Friday. 0.19 a.m. 0.42 p.m. Onehunga Friday. ii.3oa.in. 0.49 p.m. Kalpara Hds.. .Friday. tl-vaJi. 0.39 p.m. Manukau Hds--'Friday, 10.33a.rn. 10.59 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted front high water at Auckland: — Whangarei minus 5 minutes. Thames plus 10 minutes. Tauranga minus 12 minutes, j Eussell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel minus j 8 minutes. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. KAITUNA. s.s.. 1077 tons, ar 7.15 p.m., from Newcastle.—Union v'o.. agents. KANIERI. s.s.. 203 tons, at 7.30 p.m., from Whangarei.—Northern Uo.. agents. <E- R. STIRLING. 6-mstd. hq:.. 2577 tons, fit SJS p.m.. from Newcastle.—'AY. Arc'aifcold, agent. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. KIRA. ketch, for Nine Island, at 3.25 p.m. WAIST, s.s.. for Mangapai. at 4.15 p.m. FLORA, s.s.. for Rarotonga. ar 9 p.m. MANAIA. s.s.. for Whangarei, at 10.10 p.m. Passengers : — Misses Wilcoofes. Walker, Sutherland. Camemn, CoHicgton. Macken. Alander. Adams, Woods. McKinnon. Sloane. Chaplin. Childs, i Edge. Braun. Sloane. Draffin, Rodgers. Webb. Lowe. Crawford. McLean (21. Bethel. Mesdames Rennie. McLean. Briggs. McKeczie. Campbell. Pausina. Holgate. Martyn. Harris. Gardiner. Coilington. Nelson. Simons. Smith. Vining, Baker. Miller. <"hiide. Messrs. Woods, Holmes. Davjes, Me<*n!lough. Rennie. King. Hayward, l>unlop. McKenzie, Ne-bit. Jerry. Mcintosh, Holgate, Chissell. Larking. McKenzie. RalKine. Baker. .Mander. Martin. Twigg. Viall, Martne'.l. Young t2i. Temple. Donaldson, McLaren, I'earce. Harris. I.eydon. Nelson, Coilington. Fell. Laws. Caiupliell. Hollay. A*ining. Lyons. Mnnro. Nicholls. Snell. Roberts, .Price, -Marshall. Brown. Bates. Wilson. Dale, M.-Baraden. Murray. Waite. Tois. Calvert, <;unson. Coyle. Lave, Bell. Penny, Leadlieater. TIIIS DAI - . TALUNE. s.s.. for Islands, at 12.15 p.m. PORT NAPIER, s.s., for Gisborne, at l-.ir, p.m. MATATUA. s.s.. for Wellington, at 12.30 p.m. NORTHERN C 0."5 MOVEMENTS. j Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Orewa. from "SUverdale. at 12.30 l p.m.: Daphne, from Oreat Barrier, at 5.30] fi.m.: Manaia. from Whangarei. at 0.30 p.m.; Waipu. from Mangapai. at 9 p.m. To-morrow. —Kanieri. from WhangareL at £ p.m.: Apanui. from Awanui: Rarawa, from Ketr Plymouth, at 5.30 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Ngapnhi. for Tauranga. at 5.15 fi.m.: Taniwha. for I'aeroa. at midnight: Kanieri, for Whangarei. at 7.3t> p.m. PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. SUAPEHU, for Wellington August 14. ARAHURA, for Gisborne. August 16. KAIAPOI. for Whangarei. August 14. TALUNE. for Islands. August 13. MAKURA. for Vancouver, to sail. MOKOIA, for Dunedin. August 25. YSA3EU. for 'Nine Island. August 14. MATATUA, for Wellington. August 14. XIAGARA. for Vancouver, to saiL •PORT NAPIER, for Oisborne. August 14 KAIAFOI. for Dunedin. August 18 ■WAR SOLDIER, for Wellington, August 15 KOROMIKO, for Lytteltou. August 15. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT AUCKLAND. Intercolonial anu Coastal. ARAHCItA. from East Coast. August 16 PALOONA, from Suva, August 17 MAKURA. from Sydney. to sail " HAZEL REPTON, from Wellington, sailed August 9. NORTHERN CHIEF, from Newcastle sailed August 11. HUIA. schooner, from Melbourne, sailed August 5. WAITOMO. from Timaru. August 15. TE ANAU. from Timaru. to sail. MOKOIA, from Dunedin, August 22. Overseas. WAIRUNA. from San Francisco. August 22 MASULA. from New York Au~us* ■*? KARAMEA. from U.K., Ai"-ust"->3" PORT MELBOURNE, from Plymouth September 9. ' PORT HACKING, from London due Lvf telton. August 16. ■* PORT LYTTELTON, from Plymouth August 15. ""I.", MAMARI. from London, August 18 Somerset ''from"in"do? 1 ' * < T! e3, l£ r & KUMARA. from London. September" 10 BELLFORT. from New York. September "0 PORT ALMA, from New \ork. to salL " ' ? ew York - September 10. TiAITEMAIA. from Calcutta, Sept. 15. VESSELS IN FORT K IN V-' S , WHARF—Ruapehu. otlra. KoroBiso. valmane rv ,B <V"pt-iT, ARF r- nma ' Cathklt - Ysa, *i IN SI REAM - Iris, K . _. Stirling, Ksitrma. s ' i_-v riocK—Southern Cross NORTH WALL—Raupo. VESSELS DUE at NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Transports. ELLENGA. from Egypt. A„g.i--t 2s i.ihssf.N. due W-llingtoii. August "1 SOMERSET, due Lyttelton. August 25 MAMARI. due Au.-kland \u-iwt 1« d l ,e August 16 AOI.DOBA. irom U.K., due Wellington HORORATA. from Plymouth dne Wellington. September 13." ATHEXIC, from London, due. Wellington, AYRSHIRE, from London, due Lyttelton September 19. ARAHURA ARRIVES SATURDAY. .. Tn ** Ka " ! '"'"'ast steamer Arahura leti Napier y-sterday a: midnigiit. and is to .-aye «;is:,orne a.out the s-ann- time to-day. >ae will arrive at this port early on Satur- ' •lay moming. and sail again at 5 ;j.m. The following pas.-eugers have hooked a- t.'isborne:—Misses Roberts. Fromm i2i Caldwell. Senior. Hay-s. King. Linden. Morton. <V J ' • . '.' :1 '- rltl -e. Emerson. Mesdames Miller. Walker. inker. TwohUl. Payne. Evan-. Rosemeregy. llreen Hali Komi. Harris, Messrs. Cuthbert. Currie" Vno-e. Oakes. Milner Swales Leaning' ' v/r?" 3 V Winters. Jacoi.i. <- r .'.ss. Perryi Morton. Oman. Maiden. Aitke'K.m Hlni- ?»!• Tr; yuh " r - ,; ™- "*"• a«oker. __S; Sno*'ien. Morrow, .-arrigan, Coote -orrie, Ttiogia,, ___i ett .

The Southern Cross went into dock this afternoon. The Flora sailed for Rarotonsa yesterday evening to load fruit for Auckland. The ketch Rira sailed yesterday afternoon for Niue Island, she is to he followed this afternoon by the schooner Ysahel. The Waimarie was delayed by the' fog. and arrived from I'aeroa about rive hours late. The Tarawera is lying at the dock wharf completing repairs, and tbe Waiporl at the Central. The War Soldier is expected to sail to-morrow or Saturday for Wellington to complete discharge. The Kaiapoi sails for Whamrarei to-night to load cement, and returns to sail for Lvtteitou aud D-anedin on Monday next. The Kororaiko is to shift ,from the King's to the Queens wharf to finish discharge, and is timed to sai .or Lyttelton with cargo to-morrow night. The departure this morning of the Port Napier, for Gisborne. and the Matatua. for Wellington, was delayed by the heavy fog. Both vessels were expected to get away this afternoon. The Kaituna. which arrived from Newcastle last night, is to berth at the Hobson wharf for discbarge to-morrow if granted pratique. Subsequently she goes to Chelsea to discharge part of her Newcastle coal. The berthing of the sailinc vessels Cathkith and lima was delayed by the log this morning, ami both vessels were expected to he brougbt alongside the King's wharf this afternoon. The Te Anau is discharging at Lyttelton. and sails- on Saturday for Oamaru and Tiruaru to load for Auckland. She was previously reported to load for Napier and Uisoorne. The opawa. vrhirh berthed at the Queen's wharf yesterday, is expected to complete discharge and sail for Wellington, thence Lyttelton. 0:1 Tuesday next. She subsequently loads at Southern ports fur London, and is expected to sail in September. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ru.ipehu is expected to complete loading the Auckland portion of hi r Home cargo on Friday night, and to clear for Wellington a: daylight on Saturday. She has lifted a large cargo of frozen eat. wool and dairy produce a; this port, -the completes at Wellington, and is timed to sail on August 21. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels should be within wire'ess rai'je to-Jav:—Of Auckland: Port Napier. Matatua. Kaiapoi. Arahnra. Of Wellington: Maori. Mararoa. of Chathams: Port Mat-king. Ruahinc Tahiti. Moana. Of Atranui: Flora. Talune. Paloona. TALUNE DELAYED. Tiie Is;and steamer Talune pulled out in:. l the stream last evening, but owing to the usual inconsistencies of the fireman was delayed in the stream. When the fore had i.een recruited tbe further delayed the Talune. and she did not get away until this afternoon.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 192, 14 August 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 192, 14 August 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 192, 14 August 1919, Page 4

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