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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening. 6.29. Sunrise: To-morrow, 4.40. Moon: Full Moon, Sth, 11.5 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 5.45 a.m. 6.15 p.m. -Auckland SaL, 6.43 a.m. 7.10 p.m. Onehunga Sat., 9.51 a.m. 10.18 p.m. Kaiparallds Sat., 0.41 a.m. 10.S p.m. aiannkau Hds. .Sat., 8.51 a.m. U.IS p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland:— Whangarei minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 minutes, Coromandel minus 9 minutes. ARRIVALS. ! YESTERDAY. MAXAIA, s.s., 1150 tons, from Whangarei, •t > p.m.—Northern Co., agent.* WAIPORI, e.s., 1910 tons, from Newcastle, at 2.15 p.m.—Union Co., agents. DAPHNE, s.s.. 192 tons, from Great Bartter, at 8.15 p.m.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DAT. MTTSUKI MARTI. s.s., from Hakodate, Japan, at 0.30 a.m.—R. Millar and Sons ■gents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. KOKIRI, S.S., for Westport, at midnight JsGAPTJtHI, β-s., for Tauranga, at 5.23 £"££•!>• s - 3 -. *°r Sura, at 6 p.m i KA.NIHRI, 5.3., for Whangarei, it 7 p.m. ' THIS DAT. I DAPHNE, s.s., for Great Barrier, at 0.15 ■ Tn. VESSELS EXPECTKD AT AUCKLAND. Intercolonial and Coastal. JTOKOIA, from South, November 8 KAITANGATA. from Wellington. Nor 9 A3 RbHIRE, from Sydney, November 9 MALATAI, from Noumea. MAHENO, from Sydney, November 9 WAITEMATA, from South, Nov. 10. IHU.MATA, from Newcastle. November 12 IvAVUA, from Western Pacific, Dee 13 JTLORA. from Eastern Pacific \ov 17 S A^ O( i N * A - from w estern Paciiic, Nor. 20. E. R. STERLING, to sail from Newcastle. Overseas. NARWHAL, from 'Frisco, due. PAPAROA, from Avonmonth, November 8 from SafiI S a . November 12. rM>nri. . New iork. November 15. KAIKOLRA. from Montreal. November 15. I*ORT SYDNEY, from London, Nov. 25. RIMUTAKA, from England, December 28. ORARI. from Canada to sail. KUAPEHU, from Liverpool, January WHAKATANE. from Canada, to sail WEST CAVANAL, from New York to sail OPIHI. from Singapore, December. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Hauiti. from Orewa Wai- ' wera, Mahurangi, Warkworth, at 1130 d .3, pm - ; °rewa. from Brown's Bay. Arkle s Bay, Silverdale, at 9 am • ' .A-anaia from Whangarei, at 6.30 p'm' : < J-gapuhi, from Tauranga. at 7 a m - Clans ; a^e'/^w U t Sell, Whan saroa, "-Mangonul! ' at 6 a.m.: Kanieri, from Whan-arei &t \ am.: Tuman from Whakatane °at i - p m « 6 a m f rom Hokianga. c'^ c v ! i" eatiawa Is rtne from Opotiki at 1 *=^? e st Sf mer Ayrshire left Sydner yes«n •SLh erno °? a^ d should nrrl ™ here 2?e ar?Su n a e l e nt S MeSSrS - A ' H ' Xathan The Neumark from Safaga with a cargo of phosphates, is due to arrive here on the nth. KAITANGATA COMING NORTH. The Kaitangata, which was due to leave ' Wellington with a general cargo last night ' lor this port, is bringing some 1000 tons i of transhipments from the Taiyo Maru. MAHENO ON SUNDAY. The Union Company's passenger steamer Maheno left Sydney at 4 p.m. on Wednes- ! oay and should arrive here arly on Sun- j day morning. She has some 244 passengers for this port. •* WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following steamers should be within range to-night:— Awanui.—Maheno. Wellington.—Manuka. Mararoa, Pateena, Monowai, Westralia, Kia Ora, Karamea, Moeraki, Tropic. .STELLA BUIFPETEID. A Press Association message from i IDunedin reports that the steamer Stella arrived there at 8.5 a.m. yesterday from . Auckland after a passage of 4 days | IT hours. She enconntered strong head •R-inds and roujrh seas practically all rtie "way. shipping heavy seas almost contin- ', uously, but no damage was done. UNION COMPANY NOTES. According to the latest advices received, tbp. Makurji will now leave Svdner on the irith insf.. leavinc: this port for Vancouver i OTi th<- 2nth. The Moernki is nmv up to I Wellington on Monday, tile lofh inst., i for Sydney. She is expected to return ojs j l»th for Lyttelton and Wellinston. The ! Katoa is up to leave for Newcastle nt noon j to-morrow, while the Nlajrara should get away on her Vancouver trip at 3 p.m. on tfao same dov. MITSUKI MARU ARRIVES. An unexpected arrival last night was the Osaka Shos?n Kalsha liner'Mitsuki ' 'Maru, which arrived in the stream shortly cfter midnisrht and berthed at the Kinir'*s wharf aliiiut 9.30 this morning. She was not expected to pnt in an appearance until , the beginning of next week. She left Ilako- , date on October !) for this port, whence she I is due to leave for Sydney about the 12th. : From there she roes to Manila, and theu to Kobe. Hit trip was made through fine *eas. except for the first week Her rar-o for Auckland consists of 1700 tons of sulPhnr, IS4 tons of lumber, and a number of .S5! a ?lL. stT!l ' ! * boaras - wbile she carries ?oT SydnV° nS ,OBS and 21 ° Of lUmber

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 265, 7 November 1919, Page 4