SHIPPING.
*nnset: This evening. 5.19. Sunrise: T.emorrow morning, C..25. M-mii: N.-.i. August 2-:. ::.'.'7 a.m. HIGH WATER. A-i.-'-'an-; To .'.ay. 2.21 a.m. "2.r,7 p.m. Auckland Friday. 3Sla.ni. 4.7 p.m. Cnehunca Friuav. ..1 a.m. 7.37 P.m. Kaipara'lbis...Fri.L-iv. i;.:.la.ai. 7.2." p.m. Manntau Hds-.lTiday, <"• .1 a.m. iV.TT p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted r'ren, hish warxT at Auckland:— Whangarei minus .". minutes. Thames plus JO minutes. Tauranga minus 12 minnies, Russe'.l plug 17 minutes, Ccruuiiiudci minu; 9 minutes. ARRIVALS. YF.STKRDAY. TAXIWHA. s.s.. 283 teits. af 10.10 p.m„ t«.m Pa.-roa. —Xorthern c..., agents. KANTERU s.s.. -JCI urns, at lo.ir> p.m., j fcoiu WhangareL—X-urthern C\... agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. <VAIPU. s.s.. at 4.10 p.m.. for Mangapai- I WAIMARIE, s.s., at 5A5 p.m.. for raeroa. i CLANSMAN, s.s.. at O.ir. p.m., for; Eus^'d. I'ALutiN.V is.s., at S.lO p.m., for Suva. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. * Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Manaia, fT\»m Whanearei. at C.:« p.m.; Daphne, fro:,, Great Barrier, at ii.no p.m.: Wakatere. from Thames, a: 5 ji_m.; Waimarie. from Pneroa. at 11 p.m.; iVaipu. from Mangapai, at midnight. To-mo-ro-.v. Tan.wha. from Kopn. Turua. Paeroti, a: midnight: "VVaioiahi. from KaiTnar.mau. Houhora. Waiharar.i. Whaiigar.>a. Mangonui. at 10 a.m.: Apanui. from iwannl Waipapaliiicri. at 4 p.m.: Kauien. from Wlmngjrei. at S p.m.: Tasman, ftx.m Whs^ataue. at 10-30 a.m.: Nirariawa. from Opoiiki. ohiwa. at 11 a.m.: Raxawa, from New at 5.30 a.m. Projected Departures. To-day.—Nganuhi. Tauranga. at 3.15 p.m.: Taniwha. for I'acroa, at 0 p.m. T-vmorrow. —Hauifi. for Orewa. Wai•wera. Wnrkworth. at 11 a.m.: Kawaa. f,.r Eawaa. Letch. Mausawai. u.t b a.m.: Orewa. f.ir Brown's Bay. Artie's Bay. SCverdale. at 11-13 a.m.: Manaia, for Whan=arei. at lo p.m.: Wakatere. for Thames. at l*).:a.i a.m.: Waimarie, for Kopn, Turua. Crjer's. Hikntaia, Netherton. Paeroa, at 7 p.m.: daphne, for Coromandel. Walheke. fit S a-i.: Karawa, lor New I'lymouth, at 3 n. in. VESSELS DUE AT NEW ZEALAXD PORTS Transports. ELLENGA, from Esypt. Augs=t 2S. GIESSEN. due Wellington. Annus: 2*l. CORDOBA, from U.K., due Wellington j August 30. HOEORATA, from Plymouth, cue Wellington. Sentember 15. ATHEXIC, from London, due, Wellinirton, ! August 23. j AYRSHIRE, from LoDdon, due Lytteltoa i September 10. j TAIXIT. dee Wel'.inaton. September 21. j CORI-XTLiIC, due Wellington September 22. j PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM ! AUCKLAND. ARAHURA. for Glslwme. August 23. MAKCRA. for Vancouver, to sail. HOKOIA. for Dun.-dlv. August 27. NIAGARA, for Vancouver, to sail. KAIiPuI. for Dunedin. August 21. WAIRUNA. to." Newcastle, August 23. Oxr.iA, for Napier. August 2G. VESSELS IX PORT. QUEEN'S WUAItF — Mamari. Waitomo. I Kiiia;...:. j K'XG'S WHARF—Otira. Valmarie. Kai- j ruiia. ,'aThkit. lima. Huia. Kaupu, i HOBSO.N WHARF—Geranium. Mallow. CENTRAL WHARF—E. K. Stirling, Wai-'■ p-iri. Southern t'ross. ALBERT WHARF — Hazel Rep.on, IXICK WHARF—Tarawera. EXPECTED ARRTTALS AT AUCKLAND.! Inter.-oioniai and Coastal. ARAHURA. from East Coast. August 22 KATOA. from Westport. to saR. PORT HACKING, from Lyttelton, August NIAGARA, from Sydney. To sail. NORTHERN CHIEF, from Newcastle sailed Auimst 11. PORT LVTTELTOX, from Newcastle Aug'is: 24 SOMERSET, from Lytlelton. Anzust 23 RAKANOA. from Westport. Amrust 24 MAKURA. from Sydney, to sail MOKOIA, from Dunedln. August 23. Overseas. WAIRFXA, from San FrancLsn 0 Aurtist 21. MASULA. from New Y"ork. in«nist 23 KARAMEA. from T.K.. August 25 PORT MELBOURNE. Trom Plymouth, Sej-.tember 0. PORT HACKING, from London, August '" PORT I.TTTELTOX. from Plymouth August 24. WAIPAP.A. fr..m Montreal. Sentember S. KI'MAIt.I. from London. September '0 BSLLFORT. from New Tort. September -">0 PORT ALMA, from New \ nrV. to sail " ' LORAIN, from New York. September 10 WAITE.MATA. from Calcutta. Sept is' CITY OF WINCHESTER, from Now York September 15. The Waipori is expected to V reaclv to lesunie activities about August 20. The K.tk.ino left Picton at .""> p.m. resterday for Or.ehnngi with a full lc«d of -liaff The N f .-*'l schooner Hula ep from explosive around this morning, and at the King's wharf to discharge. The I'nion Co.'s r».irqr.enTine Tlmr. Ls to cc do-ked on rompletion of cischarge of ter jyaney cargo. ,1"^ c Cathki: is expec-e-1 to pail for Opua sr-n-:t the end .f th. ae-k. At the northern port sic loads tin.Vr for Sydney. Messrs. J. j. Crais Ltd.. have ,-.>-eieed cabled advi-.-e tha: the Lium?sa has ]c«.te.i 3 careo of ,-oal a: New-asile for the Kaipara, L.ut is held up by the strfee. Tbe Scales barque Rarrpo undoefced this morning, and i.errlieil at the King's wharf. T'^". sic is to cumplete repairs and overThe Arahura is expected to get aw.iv from Gisborne to-day for Attckiimi. the y. e,t,:er navhig modertiu-'i. She will arrive t---ii.>-r<.w. and nsinno her ordina-rv lime- ~ * --.uling on Saturday. - ! ~ ? X lla . r "0:"s : ■'■• iing operations neeessj 1' ",■ U t r » l d - epa -7'- I "'' !,eUI - P"*rponed untii ... i... s afternoon. On completion of She proceeds t0 zh * West Coast ■h,T E f Sba s- Savill, and Albion licer Otira tea teas than 1000 tons of coal to discharge v- : ' r - n e-J'' ,: ' : ' k was resumed this m-rninj. iTT*- c r c - a J r fhe Put out atK.-3t 650 tons, and u Xpe V led , to complete to-morn.v tieT-ed tof !oaJln = operations are exs„- c " m ? ! «Ed on Tuesday. She fe""LoSk? r Xapter ana loading
Tim Australian schooner Valmarie commoneed loading for Sydney this inorninc. ' h.ivinjc completed disvhurce of her cargo •>f salt- Next week she is to sail for Opua {,> ,-t-va-.p!eto. The X«»-h- Zealand Shipping Company hns .able adri<-e Uiat the Ulmutaka. which 1-eH Wellington for London on July 10, arrived at Newport News on Auu'ost 12. KAITUNA DIVERTED. Th? Knttunn has had her Itinerary I changer!, ami will now proceed to WestpiWt .j to !oad. She was doe t" sail la*f night for I Newcastle. The steamer was exposed f> ■ sail this afternoon. WITHIN WIRELESS RAXCffi. Tie followinz vessel." should be wlttW ranse of th«" Am-kland wireless station: — Wairnna Arahura, Kakanon, Kniapol: of Wellington: Maori, Mararoa, Essex, Durham. ROTHESAY BAY ARRIVES. The fcarrrae Bay. twelve days out fror.i Vrielaide -n-vili a carso of about 1100 i-nns of salt, was sighted off the Wellington "I llrai's f-ariy on Tuesilav aftexnrvyn. aud wns I brought into harbour bj the IVUetia later in " ihe day. ; THE ZEALANPIC. r The -Shaw-Savi]! steamer Zealandic -irrived at IVeaiaiitlP on Saturday from 1 l.wnlnn. via ;-orts. and sailed the same day •! for SjUncy. The vessel is <luc to New I Zcaiatid ui'X! moa-tb to load. J THK rOBT HACKING. L The V cnil l> lim-r Tort Hackinjr sailed t™ I.ytteltnn yesterday «ft<-moon at 8.:». 'after dispnitmrklng ber troope. t-'he is due >!|iere on Saturday mornins to divharge H7O • inns of ironoral ,-.ireo fnun 1-nter ' J she is i.. be docked for painting aud cieau- : ing. KAIUI FOB SOUTH. Too Wai office or Die mUm Company ailvtse tli:,; The Kauri, whk-li was reported in these eolnmns to have left Newcastle for :!i:s port is bound for a >W\Khem port. T! c Knrow i= expe>-t>'d to saii rrom Newcastle for Au.klan.l wi:U a cargo of t-oal RAKANOA 11KI-AYED. The Rakanoa, bound fn>ui Westport to . ; Anekteml trttt real, via Napier aiui G-ls- . I r-irne. lihs l>een delay-eil at The latter port . jhjr htavy wcathpr. whicli interfc«Ml w h j (ii-vkr.rsrins operations. There was a slight . |m.-idrra:km of .th- vou«Kis.>us ;his moruuist. .(and :: is .■\i,e<-t.-Mi thai tli-e vessel will get i.an-ay vii Friday evi-oiluj; or Saturday. i I snMKHSKT Full AI'CKI.ANn. M,--srs. A. 11. Nathan received advve jfhw iii..rn!ni tl;:ir the FedemJ and Shire ' 'inrr >' mierset sailed from Lyrtelton at , I--; v.-n ..■.I.M-k t'.iis ninrninir. S-ho arrived at ■ the Stiuthern j"*r; yi T sterd:iy. :ind is coin us ! •■ to Aii<-klau<l i.. dL«-Uarse alwnt iKXi ro.is <>f sdicral carsci. atnl xnliseqnratly returns to Wellington, and then t«i AustraVln to i r-omplete .li'i-harc.-. The should arrive at Aut-klaud on Saturday ni^ht. MID BAKOES ADKIFT. ( The r.Viie i>f Customs at Auckland h.i* ■ I rcM-eivr-d t!t:» ftJ!«wins t<oeeram from the |r.»nstnaitiT and liarlionrni.-ister at Whaka- ■ Hw/Two mml baTUM <-ani t -;I to .s,. a .»n Siin«l.-..v nU-bi'K flood. Will you advis-j Kiastal shipping. Sometiiins floating !>.■- mv.-pii Kiirinm Inland ami Wuale Island, but J Luink ;■..» large fvr eitlier I unt."" K. IS. STFRI.IN";; T("» LOAD. Thi- six-ma«.<"l bjirqiwntine E. 11. . whii-ii rt'-enrly a !an:e ™al cargo t.. this p..r: from Newcastle, and is di*- ' I'haruiiu' at the Central wlinrf. is to load l:i cem-ral earso at Auckland for Sydney, for n-hi.-h !>--rt she is cxpei-Led to sail about Sp[:rini""r r>. The I'aitjuentine has been chartered liy W. Areblliaid to load another canro <>f coal at Newcastle for Auckland ; after dis<-hari:ing at Sydney. PORT PIXIE'S CARGO. The r. and D. Lin.: steamer Tort Pirie, • ( which left Wellington last. Frfclay f'-r London, via d'auauw. took the following . from New Zealand:—T9.S2's carcases - mutton. 2i).11-* .-ar.-ns"-; lamb. To cari-ase" ', veai, a-Kn> qnarlers beef. 153.J iiacUages frozen sundries. 3192 boxers l)utt-er. J:!.(IT1 ■ i rates cheese, 11.3£! bales wool, o4 bales . tow, 4S ciipplnis. r.S4 casks tallow. - 412 pelts. Z*"> sacks kauri sum. S2l i sacks hides, 3369 ca.-es preserved meat?, 27 ; cases: jam, 7 eases general cargo, suO tins ' sUiio. THE MAMA-RI. The Shaw, Sarill and Albion liner Mainari bp.rihcil at the Queen's wharf yesI terdjy. and disembarked troops from Knij hind. The Mamari s«t o-ut from JLwadon lon July :i. and reached Newrnrrt News j twelve days later. A halt wa_s made for \ five days while coal was loaded. The I I'ananja !>«nir f-!eare<l eventuTtHv ua July 3S. Th- vuyase was -cnerally "fln«>, with !sel wa-s luarhii Nf-w Z-ealand. Tlu- c«U I haded by the -Mamari is to 1«» discharged 'at Auckland, and anroinits to 4:wi toiia. A of work had not been tnade at noon to-day, .mm; to the vf«»el liav.ns I had mild rasw of Inlim-nza on injard. Cip- ! t:• In \V. <;. Summer" is In command of rue 1 Mainari. aud has wl'Ui Mm the foUowiue U.»<-ers:—Ohief. Mr. J. W. Johnson: second Mr. W. <;. West: third. .Mr. Ci. WUderinirrh: fr.iT-h. .Mr. <\ Batty; fhief enr:n?.T. Mr. \V. Monre: saeojid, Mr. T. H. W>hi.; rthlrO. Mr J Mclvor: fourth Mr ■'.. M. Ta.vi.r: fifth. Mr. 11. 'I: Falkland: ■ .\:!i Mr. 1 , . <;. GaU-ey: seventh. .Mr. E. ''. (Jirtwn: chief relriKciuting enaln<?PT Mr I. <;. .tr.hns.on: *e<-,nd. Mr. J. U. Richar.l----:-<-:i: f-hlef stt-waxd. Mr. J. Ftussell. rlrst I «-..--;»- v operator, Mr. A. Arnold: second 1 -Mr. T. J. Curtis.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 198, 21 August 1919, Page 4
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