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SHIPPING.

S-_set: Th'.s. eveni-ng, 5.43. Sunrise: To-morrow coming. 5.47. Moon: New, September 24, 4.4 p.m. HIGH WATER. i4.n_t_m_..- To--l.iv. 1.2 ajn. 1.35 pjn. Auc:-:'.an..i Fri-i.iV. - 2.9 ajn. 2.42 p.m. wne-iv.nL-.i Fri_.iv. 5.39 a.m. b. 12 p.m. KaIMK ll''.s...Fridav, 5.29 a.m. 6.2 pjn. _I_n__anHd-. .Friday, 4.39 a.m. ».R.pjn. Tldal constants to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland: — Wnangarel minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 00 minutes. Tauranga minus 12 minutes, EnsseJ! -.ius 17 minutes, Coromanael minus It minutes. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. "W__MAa___, s.s.. 245 tons, at 10 pjn., Srom 1 _eroa.—Northern Co., agents. K_i_\l__Rl. s.s., 203 tons, at 10.15 p.m., from IY___gare_—Northern Co., THIS DAY. WAIPU, S.S.. 203 tons, at 5.10 a.m., from _f__.-_pa_—Northern Co., agents. IXEPABT-KBS. YESTERDAY. TANIWHA. s.s., for Paeroa. at 4.45 ?-m. KAlAPill, s.s., for Newcastle, at 9.20 _-_n. MAM-lA, s.s.. for W_a_garei. at 10 pjn. Passi-ngers: Misses Hanson. HvSeß. Fell, •Wyatt, Baker. McMastets. Robinson (2), Bri_cs. Mesdames Brookes. Buckly, Furby, i_o-:g_:e. Drake. Browne. Henderson, parroliea. Reeve, Gressen. Messrs. tvlaiams. McDonald, Stevens. Leyiaud. Dodd. Douglas, ____en_ie. Walker. Hanson. Murray. I'oole, _teid, M-ilJoon. Cona:—iaa. Ti-.neweil, I'.luudelL Henderson. Black, Land. Snow. Kay, Ferguson, Heather, Hail. Brown, Drake, ■P_rlorie_. Slurcan. Jenkins. Brown, Bell, Stewart, Maxwell. Baker, Gunner Evans, Privates Evans, Fox, McGtffin, Clausen and two steerage. 110-KOIA, s.s.. for Dunedln. via ports, tt tf.s p-2i. Passengers: Misses Syme, Westcott, Oiierensiaw. Arneil. Guthrie. Strong, ■Ma-bet—, H::::r. Stotc. Livermore. Isaacs i"2), ■Biddies. VaHe. Hot-ton. Forbes. Dyer, Hampton. James. Joil. Mills. Bloomfield, Gooder. San—for;!. Smith. Bishop, Brake. Smith, Brabant. Craig. McCarthy. Jlesdanies BradSeld (2i Sj-ne McEwan, Cook, Boyes, War-ren-Hiisrlng. Rout, Harkness. Lille. Liver:mre, Lai-Haw . Sreplienson. Meikleham. Davies, Zielie. I»yf-r. Menzies. Ansell and Infant, .Neaie. Mee-.-mitn, Murphy, Norman, Thompson. Joil. Douglas and .two children, Sutherland. Bradfield. Gooder. iPulman and e__d, BisnoD, Hildvari, Lo-_. -Marsh. Forrest, Ben, McArthnr. ""Messrs. Biddies, -B ram well. Neweombo. Anderson, Hindmarsh. Harbutt. Quartley. Abbott. McCalItnn. Tressicer. Mercer. Robertson. Baume <2i. (Elliot. Wilson. WiHiams. Bradley. Holmes, X"ecne~jD. Walsh. Campbell. Craig. __ng-ton. Tarkes. Stevenson. Douglas, Eodcer, Forts, Meikleham. Dolan, Barton, Anse-U, Goodliew. Husband, Murphy. Alison. Boyle, Lawton. Whybom. Alexander. Carr, Paul, Lob'o, Gilmore, .Forrest, Saxillv, Collins. Potter (2). O'Srie-n, MeCsllumv Ray, _t_-iO_ Taylor. -.Ptersoa (4). Menfen. Brad6eld. Moore. Nees. 3l_t_<«on. "Mills. Laivson, i Tombs. Had'.ow i3i, Lariham, Doherty, ' Bnrkett. Martin. Flint. Walter. C__istma_, Harvey. Caiman, Feary. Patterson, YTcXtonaJ.J, Henneit. sznl 55 steerage. i

THIS DAY. DArHNE, s.s., for Great Barrier, at 0.20 S.m. E. P.. STIRLING, barquentine. for Sydney, at 7 a-m. -XOBTHEEX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected- Arrivals. - To-day.—Daphne, from Great Barrier, at a-oij p.ni.: Tuniwha, from Paeroa. at 10 p.m.: Manaia. from Whaittarei, at 6.30 P "Sl' Wakat ere. from Thames, at 4.30 pjn. To-morrow— Waimarie. from Kopu, Turoa, gaeroa. at 11 pjn.; Tuniwha. from Kopu. rJiSP- Cl r er * s - Hikutaia, Netherton, at 30-3J p_m.: Waipn. from Mansapai, midnight; WaiotaSii. from Kaimanman,' Honliora. Waihararara. Whangaroa, Mangonui, ax 10 a.m.: Apanni. from A-wanui. Waipapakanri. at 3 p.m.: Kanleri. from Whangarel. 11 p.m.: Tasman. friai Whakatane, at 10 &-m.; Rarawa. from New Plvmonth, at 5.30 turn. Projected Departures. To-cav—Xgapuhi. for Tauranga. at 5J5 pjn.; Waimarie. for I'aeroa. at 5 p_n.: Taniwjia. for Netherton, at r>.3o p.m. * To-mo—ow— Kawan. for Kawan. Leigh, -ifangawai. at 7.30 a.m.: Orewa. for Brown's Bay. Arkle's -Bay. Silvenfcile. at 0.30 a_n.; -i:ina_i. for Whangarei. at 10 p.m.: Wakarere. for Thames, at H.HO a.m.; Daphne, for Oorwnandel. IVsiheke. at !t a.m.; Rarawa, _or New Plymouth, at 3 p.m. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. The Kurow is expected to sail for Vancouver, via Fiji, to-morrow. The Aratrara left Napier early this morning for i-i-borne. and is expected to get away from the latter port at 11 p.m. tonight, making her due here about midnight on_Friilay. the Kittawa left Picton at 7.30 last night for Onehunga with a full load of chaff, and is due there en Saturday. The Tahiti was duo to leave Vancouver for Wellington yesterday, and should reach the Southern port about October li. The Kakapn left Oamaru at midni-ht on Tuesday for Timarn to complete loading for Auckland, and is expected to get away today. mnkin_ her due here on Tuesday. The Tainne arrived at Suva at 9 p.m. on Tuc-sdr.y. She makes the usual round of tie Islands, and is due to sail from Suva again f«r Auckland on September 30. She is cue here «.n October 4.

The Wanaka i-= due here on Monday next :with coal from Newcastle.

The new steamer Waitemata is due from Calcutta via Sin-apore and Australian ports G_ Saturday.

The Katoa is due to leave Westport tonight with a part cargo of coal. She goes to Wellington to load general cargo, and then corner on to Auckland, being due here about Monday.

The Navua is_ expected to leave Dunedin en September 2.. with a full load of produce for Auckland direct, and is due here about the end of the month. On completion of discharge she is to load for Timarn. Oarnaru. and Dunedin.

The Atua is timed to sail for Sydney via Kewcastle at 3 p.m. to-morrow with cargo end passengers. She is at present at Chelsea discharging sugar, and will come down to the Queen's wharf to-morrow morning. The Anstralpiain is to go out into the stream this evening preparatory to sailing lor Wellingtou. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT AUCKLAND. Intercolonial and Coastal. 'ATtAHFRA. from East Coast. September 19 -IOXOWAI. from I.yttelton. September 24. KATOA. from Westport. September 21. bAKAPO. from Lyttelton, September 23. KANAKA, from Newcastle. September 22. PORT LYTTELTON, from Gisbome, September 21. POP.T ALBANY, from Australia, September tfAI.UNE. from Islands. October 4. ZEAI.AXniC. from Wellin_ton. October 2. CORINTHIC, from Wellington, September ZIOEXAKI. from I-yttelton. September 20. NA\ LA from Dunedin. September 29. STAE-CXiA, from Australia, October 31. Overseas. KARAMEA. from U.K.. September 20. WAIPAIIA. from Montreal. September "0. ARIiYLLSHIIIE. from Liverpool. October. A-TANA from London. October 3 PORT ALMA, from New York. October 7 "WAITEIIATA from CakruMa, September ?S?^s!'*- i TA- - ro ~ London. September 20. £_7? >1 !UI". from Liverpool. September 26. "HAN'tAHATA. from Montreal. October S. POST SYDNEY, fi-om U.K.. to sail i-r.MT era. f-em London. October 20. NAJ'.WSIAL. from San Francisco sailed An.;n:xt 27 FntltrlY. from New l"..rk. October 9. ££!f: from October 20. SFT.T.F.r.-KT.E. from No,,- York. Nov. ■L-ZO-, MARU. from Japan. November. VESSELS DUE AT NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Transports. C " X - dCc EV™ five ™** Uiaa °' A - due S^^ c Wellington. September 21. Se 3 ten-"-._- "5 — c >Veli—igton. tEi Ckfc^ r ' a P1 5" due Auckland, RT3=__y s X WWSomhe— c : r77'"' —"estralia. Karow, SINGS WHA_'-1"_ _ £»tjapia_t."pi "t" 3 " T rr "-."Chester, ' " "-• Laura, Northern txgjituna. lima,

The Claymore is timed to sail from Onehunga at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Hokianga. The -Regulus Ls weatherbound at Onehunga. She is bound for Nelson and West Coast ports. The Daniel was reported at Cape Brett at 3.15 yesterday afternoon, en route to Whangarei. The Flora was timed to sail at U a.m. to-day. but her departure was postponed until this afternoon. Mr. T. 11. Crane, after serving with the Australian Light Horse, has joined the Huddart Parker fleet again as purser of the Westralia. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa Is to sail from Onehunga for New Plymouth at ." p.m. to-morrow, and is due back on Sunday morning. THE WESTRALIA. The watersiders decided to commence work on the Huddart-I'arker steamer Westralia this afternoon, and the vessel is now up to sail on Saturday, via East Coast and Southern ports, for 'Melbourne. E. R. STIRLING SAILS. The barquentine E. R. Stirling, which has been an object of much interest at the Central wharf for tne past five weeks, sailed for Sydney this morning. She is to load a cargo of coal at Newcastle and return to Auckland. MAHENO SAILS FOR SYDNEY. The Maheno. which was delayed at Port Chalmers yesterday owing to the firemen refusing to sail unless provided with free bedding, sailed for Sydney at 6.40 this evening, the necessary men having been secured. THE RIVERINA. I The Huddart-Parker steamer Riverina is due at Wellington on Sunday from Sydney. She will leave Wellington on Monday for Lyttelton. and return to Wellington on September 24, sailing for Sydney again the next day. WANGARRATA -LEAVES PANAMA.

The New Zealand Shipping Company have received advice that the Wangarrata cleared the Panama -Canal on Saturday last. September 10. She is due here about October S with -general cargo from Montreal. ZEALANDIC'S MOVEMENTS. The Shaw. Savlll and Albion liver Zeal.indie is expected to leave Wellington on Saturday next for Vimaru, Napier, and Auckland for Homeward loading. The vessel is to sail from this port for London, Via the Panama, on October S. THE W.HANGAPE. The Whangape, which was due from Papeete this morning, has been delayed by heavy weather, and had not been reported a: noon to-day. She ls to berth at the King's wharf to discharge her cargo of •phosphates. WA-RUNA FOR. AMERICA. The Wainina. which is to load at Melbourne and 'Sydney for the Pacific Slope, also lifts general merchandise at the Australian ports for Auckland. She should anire here about October 31, and after discharge will load New Zealand products for -__ Francisco and Vancouver. WIRELESS NOTICE. The following steamers should he within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Awanul.—Wanaka. Makura. Auckland.—Kalapoi, _lokola. Flora. Whangape. Arauura. Wellington.—Manuka. Maheno. Monowat, Moeraki. Kauri. Westmeath, Ayrshire Chatham Islands.—Matatua," Corinthtc. Tamui, Otira. MOERAKI FROM AUCKLAND. The Moeraki. which is at present in the Wellington-Sydney run. is to make a trip from Auckland to Sydney in the first week of October. At present she is on her wav to "Wellington, having sailed from Svdnpv on Tuesday. The Moeraki will load "a fnll cargo of produce at Lvttelton. and sail about September 26 for this port- She Is timed to leave here for Sydney about October 1. REMUERA FOIt AUCKLAND. Cabled advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the "Remuera sailed from Plymouth for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers on September 12. She is bringing civilian passengers, troops, and cargo, and should reach this port about October 26. The 'Rerouera has 112 first saloon passengers. 148 second, and 430 third class, these figures being Inclusive of the troops. KARAMEA ON SATURDAY. Wireless advice was received this morning by AS. Paterson, Ltd., local agents for the Shaw. Savin anff Albion liner Karnmea. that the vessel would arrive from Hobart on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock ihe Ivaramea is comine from Londnn via Capetown. Durban, and Hobart. with gen- I HnLS lrpo / -m The Kara °*a sailed from in^w 8 ', 10 Pm " on Saturday. From Auckland she proceeds to Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 4