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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, ZA'l. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.49. Moon: Last quarter, September 17, P.- a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 0.4 a.m. 0..12 p.m. .Auckland Thurs., I.J a.m. p.m. 'Oneh-ansa Thurs., 4.R2 a.m. 5.3 p.m. Kaipara Hds...Thurs., 4.rJ a.m. 4.."i5 p.m. IMaatikau H<ls. .Thurs.. 3.32 a.m. 4.5 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted from hizh water at Auckland:— Waanjrarei minus 5 minutes. Thames plus 30 minutes. rniuus 12 minutes, <Rus«ell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel minu* 0 minutes. •ARRIVAL!?. YESTERDAY. tAXUVHA, <=.«.. 2&i tons, at 7.5) p.m.. from Paeroa.—Northern Co., ai-ents. AIANAIA, s.s., 1103 tons, at C,Ar> p.m.. Ironi Whajicarei. Passengers: <Miss_>s Tansley, Edwards, Russell. A'.derton, Wells, ■Bindon, Kingston. Harjrraves. Mesdaaiea tSkente. McDonald an<l chiM. Kemp, ManJiell, Carter, Olseu and <-hild. Harrison. 'Brent, Johnston, Reid. Hewitt. Wright and child, Eddy, Brevrster. iMciMa&on Twidlo <2). Williams, Wilson. Palmer. Jenkins and <--bOd, Wall and child, McMahon, Messrs Sten-art. Fleming. McMahou. Onia, Durham Capr. Wnlker. Betirel, v-lostler. Williams •Carrnil. Yureh. Wardrope, Einl.elin, Clark. rWUtcombe, Kemp. CoHett. Irvine. McCalJcra, Smith, Hart, Sent. Wright, .MilanyoroJsovieh. Brewster, Taylor. Carter, Molloy, Shenley. Hackesey. Ilartle. Baston. Wells. Hawkins, MeCathie, I'eclinjrton. Ramsay, Suteliffe. ■SotnerviHe. Haughie, Hill, Som-e'r-■rille. Pirie. Va.ig-han. i:,>!. e rts, Moore Oaril-rie. Moore, Ball, Thompson, Holcate Bale. Flemin-, Rutland, Edse. Davis Tan-<-red. Jcvi.-h. Eddy. S&epherd, Reitre Wilson, Berridge. Moßae, Hall, Toiinp. IBryrloa. Smith, Walters, Walker. Bartiev .Arlich, Finlaysra, Jenkins. -Rev. Kay. Archdawn ! Hawkins, Bis.-jop Averi'.l, and sis eteerase. —Northern Co., aceats.

THIS DAY. "NGA'Prin, s.s.. C9l tons. «t S.ir, am srom Taurangra.—Xortheni Co., agents DAPHXE, S.S., 193 tons, at S.2T, a.m.. Ipom Mercniy Bay.—Xort'rera Oo agents WBSTRAtIA. " s.s., 2SS4 tons." from Sydney, at 7.10 a.m. Passengers: Messrs. lirooks. Smail. Aiollard, Graham Sharpe Kane. Kane. Smith. Dale, Parr. Snrinc 'Welbourae. Smith. Millar. BWdlck, Cotton Stnckey. Woolnough. Harrleon, Cooper. T>aTidson. Anderson. Finan. Pizcr. AValter Pastor Edwards, Lieuts. Fynmore. Coverfiale, Hyde, Simson, Woods! Wilson Capt iMcCallum, Ueut. Kent-John«on. Capt Eriam. Pte. Stunner, Lie;:t. Harston Maior ftlarsack. Mr. Clarke. Lieuts. I'arr Williams. Brindle. Smith. Capt. L-arsen Liciu. Thompson, Messrs. Judd. Tonrney-Hlnde. Pte. Cheyne. Dvr. Pnrker, Mesdarnes Flr.au and 3 children. Walters and 2 children Brannigan. Biffen. Kdwards and 3 children. Howan, Sceats, Kcnt-.Tohnston. Thompson and infant and 3 children, Fynmore. Marsack and 3 children. Pizer and child. Larseu end child. Low aud- child. Thompson, Judd and child. Tourney-Hlnde. Weils. Wel3w>ume. Phillips, Riddlck. Kane. Grilit>!e. Woods, Cheyne, Mcrallum. Kvlain. Misses Carpenter, Smith. Dult, Fetztaff. Poyntor Davidson. Rowan, Ye.en?. Yoanc. Clark. .Wamson. Crisby. Gribbl,-. Enn.-.r; Howes. McCallnm, McCalluui. McCalh-.m. Sister Terpetita. Sister Paula, Fister Steele.— •Uuddart Farker. agents.

DJDPAKTTTBF.S. YESTERDAY. rT.A,VS\TAV, s.s., at 6.15 p.m.. Mr Russell. •WAIPC. s.s.. at 5.5 p.m., for Mangapai. iMAKUILA, R.M.s., at li» p.m., for Vancouver. THIS DAY. iNGATTAWA, s.s., at 5.15 a.m., for Opottki. WAKATEEE, s.s., at S.lo a.m., for Thames. The Anstralplain Is cow up to sail for Wellington on Thursday. Tie Southern Oops Is now at the Monday week. ■ The Port Albany Is due at this port from en route to London via the Panama ■on Monday nest. rxiOX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. The Kaiapoi has licen diverted' from Greyniouth to Newcastle. She will sail for the Australian part to load coal for Sew Zealand this evening. The Wiiangape is expected to-morrow morning from Papeete, "with phosphates. iShe will berth, at the King's wharl to discharge. The Monowal is now timed to leave X-yttelttm on Monday for Auckland direct, •Jind will reach this port about Wednesday night. The Knrow shifted to the Queen's wharf this morning, to load for Vancouver, for which port she will sail this week. The Wanaka. with a cargo of coal, sailed from Newcastle for Auckland yesterday, and is due liere nest Monday. NORTHERN CO.'S riIOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals.

To-day.—Walmarie, train I'aeroa. at 10 (p.m.; Waipu, from Mangapai, at 10 p.m.; Kanieri, from Whangarel, at 0 p.m. To-morrow. —Hauiti, from Orewa, Walwera, Mahurangl. Warkworth, at 4.30 p.m.; Kawau, from Little and Big Omaha, Kawau, Tl Point, Tukatu, at 8 pjn_; Kotiti from IPuhoi, at 7 p.m.; Orcwa, from Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay, Silverdale, at 4 p.m.; Itophne, from 'Great Barrier, at 5.30 p.m.; Tanlwba, from Kopn, Turua, Taenia, at 10 p.m.; .Manaia. from Whancrarel. at 6.30 p.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, at 4.3)) i>.at. Projected Departures. To-day.—Manaia, for Whansarei. at in JUn.; Dapiine, for Great Barrier, at iiiidnijrht. ■To-morrow.—Ngtipuhi, for at C.15 p.m.; Walniarie, fur Kopu, Turua, iPaeroa, at 5 p.m.; Taniwha, fur Kopu, Turua, Cry e r-s, Hikufala, Netherton, at 5.3d p.m.; Waipu. for Mangapni. at 3 p.m.; ■Kanitri, for Wdiangarel, at - p.m.: daymore, for Hoklanga. at 2 p.m.; Hauiti, for Orena. IValwera. Warkworti. at 0 p.m. THE E. R. STIRLING. The eta-masted barquentine E. K. Stirling, which arrived at this port on August 13 -with over -.000 tons of coal from Newcastle, has discharged and loaded a mixed cargo, mostly timber, for Sydney. ting, and has l.ecu cnarierpj to load another shipment of coal fur Auckland. THE. CIT.JT OP WINCHESTER. The City ~f Wlnrtiesrer. -which arrived, froui New York yesterday, and herthed. at tie King's wharf, is a tomuarnrively new vessel, and is «n her maiden visit to these -waters. She was built for the Ellerinan Lir.es. Ltd., in lvlT, by l'almer and Co., and is under charter to the A. and A. Line. In her early d.iys she was trading between London and New York, and while outward bound from London in April last year was torpedoed, but was able to make port, anil ■tras sabsequently repuL-ed at the Tyne. (She then made a couple of trips to "the .River Plate before goiu; to Cien York to load, general cargo for New Zeaiacd. she Is a cruiser-stern vessel of T.OSI tons, and a cargo-carrying capacity of 11.250 tons the is insulated in two of her six holds, and has a speed, of about 12 knots. New York T.-as left oa August S. general cargo having been ladeu. En route to the Panama iTW tons of <-o:-.l were loaded for the New Zealand Government. Panama -was cleared on August -"•-. and fair weather e=p<»riei!i""l on rh» run across th" Pac-inc. The city of Winchester has E.SOu tons of car;.-.-, for New Zealand i,7<;:> toes lseins for Auckland. She i< cspei te;l to sail on Saturday for Wriliusrron. I.yttelton. and Dimedin, to put or.t the balance Captain E. G-. E.-ppins is in command, and nns with him rhe fivilowins orti.-ers:—Ch ; ef "v r ' C_ Grc -' o: '. v : .'■■c-.-.:id. Mr. T. It. Davies: ;\ ; " E - Pataer: chief enslneer. Mr. t r " t, . e^. 7o:i: 'f- ,11111 - ITr. T. Wood; third. G - n:an;e.-:on; f..urtli, Mr. G. Christie; fifth, Mr. A. G. Goodier- refrlgetatins esgiaeer, ilr. C. Anderson.

THB FOHT LYTTEI/TON. The C. and D. liner which Iβ returning to Auckland to complete loading for Homo la expected to leare Gisnorne on Friday night, and Is due here on Sunday morning. ATUA FOR SYDNEY. The departure of tho Atua with passengers and cargo for Sydney has beeu postponed until noon on Friday. At present she i≤ discharging sugar at Chelsea. THB NORTHERN CHIEF. The Northern Chief has discharged her Newcastle coal at the dock, aud was brought over to the King's wharf to-day. She is to be slightly overhauled, and will probably proceed to the Kaipara about the end of the week to load timber for Australia. WIRELESS NOTICE. The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Awanui.—Waipori. Makura. Auckland. — liokoia, Kaiapoi, Kurow, Whangape. Wellington.—Maori, Tilararoa, Jlaheno, Pateena, Kllenga. Matatua. Awarua.— Hororala. Chatham Islands.—Ayrshire, Corlnthic. Tainui. THE CITY OF WINCHESTER. The City of Winchester, which arrived from New York yesterday is a comparatively uew vessel, and is on her maiden (Ellerman Lines, Ltd., In 1017, at Hebbura, on the Tyue, and ran betwveu the Itiver 'Plate, London aud France with foodstuffs for some time. In April last year, while bimnd from London to New York. she was torpedoed and a huge hole opened up, but she was üble to ln-ike port and wiis repaired. She loaded at New York and sailed for Auckland on August 8 with Keuerul cargo, and en route loaded coal ut Norfolk, Virginia. The l'anama was cleared on August 22, and fair weather was esperiem-ed on the run across the Facinc. The City of Winchester is a cruiaer stern vessel of 7!>Sl tons gross and is 474 ft in length, and is insulated iv two holds. She has :*OO tons ef general cargo aud about ■'750 tons of coal for the New Zealand (ioveruuieut. Her Auckland cargo totals 1700 tous aud she is expected to sail about •the end of the week for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Uunediu. On completion of dlscharce she loads at New Zealand ports for Home. She is umier charter to the A. aim A Line, A. 11. Nathan being the local

MANVKA AT WELLINGTON , . The Manuka, which arrived at WelHugton from Svduev ou 'llmrsday last, brought -UJe lollottilis saloon i.u*seasera: Missed UoUirey Nicuols Meiisli, (..oodsou, l'oudur, I , - Uatiouev. Judtetns, Bauts, WlU'Huas p. M.etK>uulu. Dick, McKerrus, Jurs, Ju.l-*liW"--=> i'ayJor, Devis, Pointer, Mareroit. Jouet-, liJider, Granger, McUalluni aud two cimaKO, Morris uud two children-, Mcl owW, Basire, cSniHli aud three children, lv.Wso.li. L>K-k. Stales, Bun-ell, Mlrou, LaniyueU, Traill, E. Campbell, Messrs. JTevbr,, H. J aia.-lntosh. Kaulord. I'ortus, VVJtooU, *. K. Macintosh. Burpton,, Davey. louue-. Oxford, -BUsc-tt, Uurreit, Powell. Bam, Hinders, Morris, Rodiyer, McDonald.»**£• £«uulell, L. Wiison. SSutUe, Buireil, Uearta, lutt. and LUe lohowiug oUlcers:— fell, Ueut. McCuHock, Ueut lacuts GoiHison, SOieriH anl IVles, U4>t-Uu (.;. HutciJiins-on. Ut-ut. Jtossiter, J^ eU y E. Kidson, diptaiu McCalluui J;' Williasiis, .Licaits. G. Wallace, T. 'J^f CUossUer \ I'arsons. B. Orr, D. McJvaj. K. MeKenzie, Captain J. MackayJUlenW. land-nerg. \V. Jones. .S. Jones, B. Holden, U Gregorie. Orainser, .B. Croul. -Major B. Cooper, Ueuts. It. Bain, Ov Batcioy, J. Ulaek, W. B. Brown, C. Barton, H. JmT&AuM J. U. McDlarmld, A. Mrl-ariaue b North cote. Captain S. Trail. Ueuts 11. P ; t A G Webster, and' W. WarfiswortJi; al?« si members of the J. C. W«lfaim.-on "Coody ■Tn-o Shoes- 1-antomime Coiupanj, 42 m«nhers of the crew of ».«. fl.im.roa, oo steerage passengers, and 1-1 Chinese. The Manuka Urou fe a.t aDont MoOte»e« is to relieve the Maori in Ulie ferry run.

WE.STRAIIA PROM SYDNEY. \fter an absence of over eighteen months from Auckland the Huddurt-ttirKer passenger steamer Westralla arrived In i>urt a-aiu this morning wltli passengers and car-o and foenlied at the yueeus wfcarl. Her usual service is the Wellington-Mel-bourne via the Bluff run, but »as considerably disorganised by the luUuenzu epidemic and , the strike. Uuring the latter she was laid up for about three months at Melbourne, and this is her first trip across the Tasnian since the resumption of activities. In addition to a large number of passengers the We-stralia brought the following cargo:—lSM9 packages tea, 1)1 ingoU tin, 2'M cast iron pipes, 2-10 bags wheatmeal, SlO cases matches, IS4O crates onions, ITiOU cases milk, n<l2s bags linseed meal, SM bottles C.0.2, :15T1 sacks bonedust, !ii> bundles conduit, 1400 bags rice, 232 bundles coir mats. 15Si) 'pieces timber, 037 sleepers, 45 bundles shafts, CO oases Breakfast Delight, including transhipments ex the following vessels: Tensho .Mam from Japan, Taiyo 'Maru from Japan, Nordic from Sweden. Mataram from Singapore, Houtman from Java, City oX Exeter from Ceylon, Booral from Ceylon, Eamakura Maru, Nikko Maru. Taugo Maru, and Kosho Maru, from Japan. Provided the watersluers work the Westraiia without the expiration of seven days from the date of leaving Sydney, she will be dispatched on (Saturday for Melbourne, via East Coast porta, Wellington, Lyttclton, Dnnedin, and Bluff, otherwise she will not got away until next week. Captain D. J. Morris is in command, and Jias with him the following officers:—First, J. iMelntyre; second, W. Scoefield: third, ,D. Bull; chi&f engineer, T. iMcMurtrle; second, T. Warren: wireless, K. Kobertson; chief steward, F. Eoddlok; chief purser, T. H. Crane: assistant, 11. J. Stubbing.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 6