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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 6.40. ■Sunrise: To-morrow ■ morning. 4.25. Moon: First Quarter, Ist, 4.17 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day," 0.32 a.m. 10.14 p.m. ! Auckland Fri., 10.38 a.m. io.r,s p.m. Onehunga Fri., 1.44 a.m. Lβ p.m. Kaipara Hds.. .Fri_. 1.34 a.m. 1.36 p.m. .Manukau Hds..FrL. 0.40 a.m. O-β p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or sub- i tracred from high water at Auckland: — I Whangarei minus 5 minutes. Thames plus ! 10 minutes, Tauranga minus 12 mlnut«s. , Russell pins 17 minutes Coromandel minus i 9 minutes. ARBIYALS. YESTERDAY. FIONA, S.S.. 4471 tons, from Fiji, at. 11.45 p.m.—Colonial Sugar Co.. agents. KANIERI, s.s., 203 tons, from Waaugarei, et 10 p.m.—Northern Co., agents. THIS DAY. I WAIPORI. s.s., 1919 tons, from Newcastle, at 9.40 a.m.—Union -Co., agents. WAJMARIE. s.s.. 245 tons, from Paeroa, at 7 a.m.—Northern Co., agents. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. NCAPUHI. S.S., for Whangarei. at 10.10 p.m.—ln saloon: Misses Brayshaw, Whitcombe, 'Holmes, Teasdale. ißeid Stewart, Fleming. Dempster, Mesdames Miller, Francis, Jlackle, Johnston, McAlpine. Miller, Coates, Collins. 'Larkin, Fraser, HeJmsley. .Meredith, Hargreaves. Johnston. "Watson. Messrs. Miller. Wilson. Dixon, Heron, Francis, Mackie. Johnston, Nelson, Taylor. ilcAlplne, Stalnton. Cole. Stevens, "Wilmot Miller. Coates, Miller. Griffiths, ■Evans, Morecraft. James. Hargreaves. Weston, Breslin, MeKenzie, Hamblyn, Castle, Young Clements, Meek. Holland, Croft. ■Lowrvi Miller. Banks 'Larkin, -Chapman (2). Patterson, Jelfs, Wilson. Douglas (2), Johneton. Archdeacon Hawkins. RAKANOA. for Newcastle, at 6.10 p.m. CLANSMAN, for Russell, at 5.40 p.m. FLORA, for "Eastern Pacific, at 9.40 p.m. TE AXATJ for South, at 9.30 p.m. WAIPC for Coromandel, at 2.40 p.m. VESSELS DUE TO-IDAY. N-GAPITHI. from Whangarei. at 6.30 p.m. WAIOTAHI. from Great 'Barrier, at 5.30 p.m. WAIPTJ, from Coromandel, at 3 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. MONOWAI. for South, at 4 p.m. TARAWERA for Opna, at 4 p.m. •TVAIMARIE. for Netherton, at midnight. tKANIERI, ifor Whangarei, at S p.m. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Intercolonial and Coastal. IHTJMATA, from Newcastle. November 30. KAMONA, from South. November 30. TALTJNE, from Western Pacific. Dec 13. KOMATA. from Newcastle, to saU. KATOA, from Newcastle, to sail. iAUSTRALFOHD, from Melbourne, December 7. OYEHSEAS. CARPENTARIA, from New York. Dec. 8. OPIKI. from Sineapore. December. PORT SYDNEY, from London. Dec. 11. RUAHTNE. from Plymouth. December 23. LIBERTY, from New York, to sail. iRIMrTAKA, from Liverpool, December 2S. ■WAITOMO, from Calcutta, end of Dec. Si'fiFOLK. from Liverpool. Dec. 29. KFAPWtiU from Liverpool. January. PORT CAROT-INE. from 'Liverpool. In Jan. ■WiHAfKATANE. from Canada, to sail. OEAR3. from Canada, to sell. ■\VEST CAT ANAL, from New York, to sail. TCFLANX). from New York, to sail. PORT CHALMERS, from New York, to sail. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. Friday. 2Sth.—Taniwha. from Kopu. Turua. Taeroa, at 7 p.m.: Kotiti. from Waihete, at 5.30 p.m.; Apanui, from Awanui, 'Walpapatanri, Whangaroa. Mangonui. at 11 a.m.; Kanieri. from Whangarei, at 9 NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN STEAMERS. The Northumberland left Liverpool on October 21 for Auckland and Wellington, via Snez and Anetralian ports. She is due to arrive here about the end of December. The Suffolk left Liverpool on November 33 for Auckland. Wellington, and Australian ports. It is thought that she is coining via Panama, but no definite information Is available. The Kent is due to loave Avoninouth in the middle of November for New York. She will there load for New Zealand. THE KAMONA. The Kamona is reported to have left Oamaru for Timaru at 6 o'clock this mornIng. MOANA AT WELLINGTON. The R.M.S. Moana left San Franoiseo on Saturday, the 10th, en route for Wellington, at which port she "fexpects to orrlre on the 7th of December. THE E. R. STERLING. The six-masted schooner B. It. Sterling is expected from Newcastle during the day. She will probably lie out in the stream until to-morrow, when she will berth at the King's wharf. THE TALUNE OUTWARDS. The following passengers leave by the Talnne on her final trip for Fiji, Samoa and Tonga to-day:—'M.'.ses McDonald (3), Churchward, Johnston, Swankev, Latapu, Chatfield, Hay, McKenzie, Clapcott (2). Hill, Sellesoe. Bryce, 'Atkinson, Palmer. Peterson. Smith, Clarkson (2). Mesdames Eccles, Heatherington, Law and 2 children. Turner, Reid, Messrs. ilacindoe. Dean, Gordon, Ramsey. Allen, Curtain, Mills, Churchward (2), Swankey (S). Roberts, Gates, Patterson. Palmer, Hetherington (3), Jlcdonald (2), Hunter, Pritchard, Chatfield, Hellesoe. Syddall (2). Bartenay, Oswald, Woodward. Watson, Reid, Wiles. Reid, Clapcott, Tinan, Bentle.v. Bnlcraig, Hooper, Captain Mellows, and 5 steerage.

THE MONOWAI.

The Union Company's steamer Honow.il is now up to sail at 10 o'clock to-night for Napier, Wellington and the South Isiand with the following passengers:—Misses Burn, Dean, Christmas, Kortegast, Cameron, Turnbull (2), Vail. McLeod, Rooney, West (2), Blades, Hill, Pascoe, Davison, Hamber, Lynch, Mathieson, Barton, Cummings, Hardy, Mesdames Burn, Lovell. Evans and child. Bower. Thompson, Truvern. MeLeod, Gardiner and 2 children. Tombs. Hulfert' Deiachress. De Lisle and child, Webb. Allen Montague, Hardy. Williamson, Perkins and" 4 children. Neville. Smith. Nagel Wilson Kelly. Gazeley, Messrs. Christmas lV), Armstrong. Lovell. O'Callaghan, Dean, Beck, Williamson Smith. Nagel, Wilson, Kelly, G-ixeley, Marler (2), Westcott, Davison McDougall. Andersoj. Sutcllffe BRledon. Ca»tain NertUe, and 20 steernjeeM

Tie Moeraki is timed to leave Wellington to-day at 5 p.m. lor Sydney direct. The Bakanoa sailed for Newcastle last evening-, with a full load of Sew Zealand produce. She -will load another cargo of coal at the Australian port for Auckland. ! The Fiona arrived from Fiji Jate last ulsht, and anchored In the stream until this morning. She -will remain at anchor until the berth now occupied by the Paloona at Chelsea is clear, when she will proceed thither to unload her coal cargo.> THE WHITE PINE. The barque White Pine, which has been unloading case oils at the King's wharf, commenced to load a cargo of white pine for Sydney to-day, amounting to about 350,000 cubic feet. She will probably sail for Sydney in eight or nine days- time. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. NOTES. Advices received by the New Zealand Shipping Company state that the overseas steamer Waimate is reported to have arrived at Port Said from Bombay on the 14th of this month. The Orari will leave London on the Gth of December for St. John, to load for New Zealand. The Opawa will follow by the same route during January. THE MAHENO OUTWARDS. The following passengers are booked to leave "by the Maheno for Sydney to-day:— ; Misses Kingsbnry, Chaleau, Boiid. Smith, | Waters, Aubott, Hopkins, Brodie, Jurs, Rowan, Noct. Uardwick, Ayson. Woodall, Farmer, Huberts, McDlvitt. Selby, Hnssett (-), Agnew, Williams, Copelautl, Aveuell, I i'altridge. Crawford, Parker, Mesdaines ! Wilson. Kinssbuiy, Bidwell and two chJl- | dren. Lloytl-Jones, Blennerhassett, Bond, I Hyde. Uule. Hill. Clayton and child, ! lliu-hie. Campbell, Bulleu, atowan, Fonlen, i iHassett. Brooker and child. Jennings (:J), Thompson. Crawford, Doyle and child, Williams. Tierney. Burridge and child. Johnston, Dunu. Letters and child. Hill, Bagnall ami child, Woodall. Biurgett. George. Caiupny, Mobberlev aud three children. I'ollork, Rev. Mather. 'Salmon. Messrs. Wilson, ■Sussman, Wilkinson, Lakin.. Marshall (2), , Candler, llarl)utt, Lyons, Dearth. Unlph, Ijauder, Candler. Kalrbrother. FairbroUicr, ; Robinson. Bidwell. Green, Morgan, Mer- I <-h:int. Blair. Lloyd-.lones, Bond. Clayton, ■ Bullen. Rieussett. Wells. Johnston, Ch:iteau. -Molvberley, Foster, Johnston. Denton. • 'Smytli. Hills. Addis. Lockhart, Dyson, Wigjs. Meltzer. Tnrnlmll. Cameron, I Powell. Drainer. I!os!;i?=. Rao. Atkinson, .T<inos. .Tiles. Dum-aii. Weir. Befd. Hailos. ; Bi-ulley. <JilloD. I-ittlp-on. Jcmnlneo. An- ■ ■ rterson. Allen (2), Burriilge Maxwell. ! I Wood. Johnston. Sinister, Smith. McVlierI son. Oiles. Kpam. Richardson. Tliompsoii. Stewart. Boiilt, Fr.iser. Bremner. Crawford. ! Goodman. Farcy. Montsomery. Carter. Mr- 1 I 'f.irthy. Collins. Plnmmer. Sinclair. Aitken. T{iv»»r<:, Fm-uson. Walsh. Tomb. Buckley. ■White. Pnptama Thompson and Carter, and 00 steerage.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 6

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