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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening. 5.12. Sunrise To-morrow morning. 6.27. Moon: Now moon, April 30, 5 p.m. HIGH WATER. A'.nkland Today, _4Sa.m. S.li'p.m. An I,'and Snntlav. :i.4f> a.m. 4.111 p.m. On.-hiinga ilSunday. 7.10 a.m. 7.41) p.m. Kaipara lids.. ..Sunday, 7.H a.m. <.<w pm. M.ini.kHuHds...Sunday, G.JO a.m. 0.-19 p.m. Tidal constants to be added to or subtracted from high water at Auckland:— Whangarel minus 5 minutes, Thames plus 10 mtiiutc* 'I'aurangn minus 12 minutes, Kussell plus 17 minutes, Corooinadel minus U minutes. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. APANUI. s.s., 2V.: ton?, at 12.50 p.m., fio.'n Awiinnl. Northern Co., agents. Alt.Ull RA. s.s., 151KJ tons, at 0.50 p.m.. from East Const Bays. Passengers—ln saloon: Misses l.cm.-li. Armourer. Murphy. .s H iiders Priestley, Si.l.lie. Edwards. MrKinnon, Simpson, l.am!.. MrQulneeu, Oanlt. Owen, Tnvlnr, Dawson, 1 leuderson, Thompson. Kend'erd, Ellis, Eraser, Rimciinan (-), Sister C.iitli. Mesda-mes Aunaudule, Legrove, BnltPrsbv and < liil.l. Cherry. Jones and child. Uoserva and two children, ltuwheu. Simpson. Ale.tn n.ler. Mx-Coimell, Lucas, Robinson, Si.l.lie. Taylor, Xloir, Messrs Tailor, Richards, SleGlnshnm, Newmi.-,.. Il'.s'.'v.-ir. Ilonlton. McKay. Bell. Franks, Hodgson, Ekland, Ruwheu, Brown, M.-Kay. Ncwmiiii, O'Connell. Mann. Taylor. Nelid, Moor, l'enrcr, Williams. McDonnell, and three steerage. -Union Co., agents. THIS DAY. WAIPU, s.s., 203 tons, at 1.33 a.m., from Maugapni.- -Northern Co., agents. NOAI'UIII. s.s.. 601 tons, at 7 a.m., from Tauranga.- -Northern Co., agents. NGATIAWA, s.s.. 451 tons, at 10.P.0 a.m.. from Opotlkl.—Northern Co., agents. WAIOTAHI, s.s.. 278 lons, at 10 a.m., fr..:n llouhora. —Northern Co., agents. CLANSMAN, s.s., (i.'t,"i tons, at 7.55 a.m., from Russell. Passengers :In saloonMisses Movnihan, Held, Ford, llngen, Rivers. Heldt, M-Ihorlll. Bonner. Riddell, McLcuniin. Mesdames Brookes, Panther, Morgan, Mnugham. Stnncich, Murtou. Beach (2), Booth and child. Lcitch and child, Warm ami 2 children. Hirst nnd 3 children, Messrs. Clifton. Eriba, Thomas. Witauga, Puni. Curse, Panther. Olsen, Russell, Beach, Ford. Tomo. Shepherd IS), Corbett, Keepa, Dove. Clarke, Riddell, Mansill, Gnrr, lllrst, Clark, McCnllough.

DEPARTURES ITEST—RDAY.

SIANAIA, s.s., 11G0 tons, at 10.10 p.m., for Whani,'arel. Passengers—ln saloon Misses I'lirquhur, McDonald, Beagbem, Neary, Butterworth, Robinson, Mllllmrton. Mason. White, Wilkinson, McLeod, Hutching. I2i. -33 a' 1 (2j, Nlecol, Connelly, McKlnnon, Wrack. Wykes. Bin*, McKenzie. Hosser (21. Hardwlck, Mcsdarnes l>rk-e. Pike. Walker. Kelly. .McDonald, Close, Dickinson (3), iloljrato, Gillespie, Fresslo, White. Carter, Lemon, Stephens, llingston, Puiman, Nutsford, Weathenill, Messrs Puke. Heed, ColeniHu, Morrison, McKlnney, Bradley, Price. Kdmouds, Pike, Walker, Venters, Close, Near.r, Brookes, Attwood, Hanson. Welsh, _ aland Kennedy, Nelson. York, Iteynold. Wearherall, Ryan, Faithful, Stones, Phlpps, Wi_uu, Irving, Jones, '.Morrison, Craig, Lyra Morgan, Nathan, Downey, Bosweli, Jackson, Uliis. RAICANOA, s.s., at 5.13 p.m., for Sydney. THIS DAY. ARAHURA, s.s, for Gisborne. Pnssen-g'-ls : —ln saloon: Messrs. Sharp, Moodle. Graham, Connolly, Vuutler, riowmau, Smith. Wilkinson, Scanlun, Leslie, Newn in, 11111. tWper. Conifer. Sthofleld, Rev, Wilson, (ole-Baker i2.i, I'erey, Morrow, Kills, Beale, Curpl. Anderson, Illley, Meurant, Gilbert, Asliworth. Joseph, Mulr, Howe, I'uru, Weber! Pte. Leach, Ite. Klnl, Klnl. Wlthell, Mansell, Henry. Hall. Sergt. Mcllwraith, Taylor, Corpl. Hobb, Hood, Newman, Kendo:i. Conner, Bull, Hepburn (2), Sturt, Moore, Fleming, Reed, Shaw, Bruce, Teulnitii, Woods, King, Uogan, Wheeler, Moffat. Lawless, Lockett, Hansen, Weir, McLeod. Sanford. N'lchol, Tnttersall, Lea- < k. Orr, Ashwin, Peel, Talbot, Wade, Davidson, Finlay, Hooper, Geoffs, I'oal. Ashwin. Thomas, Grace, I'otea, Gardiner, Cowatt, Martin, Valle, Guir, Corblt, and W,".il. Mesdnmes Vautler and child, Wilkinson and child, Askin, Barker, Autrldge, Riley and child, Barnett. Siltchlmrv, Harding. Price, Mulr and child, I'alarlet. Giles. Kussell. Conner. Buckley and Infant, Itowe and three children, Sham, Cropp, Bates, N'artall, Hansen. Perston. Newson. Martin and child. Misses Coolie, Broon, Kllingham, I.ourh, Ani'«. Price. Isles. Hove. Kldd. Swanson, Sheen, Hathewell, aud tiO steerege.

NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day. — Manula. at 0.30 p.m., from 'YVbanjrarei; Liaphne, at S p.m., from Coromandel. To-morrow.—Rimu, for lloklanga, C a.m. ■Projected Departures. To-morrow.—Waimarie. for Kopn and Paeroa. ut 7.30 p.m.; K_i:erl, for Whungarei, 0 p.m. UNION COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. Makura, from Vancouver, May G; Moeralii. frum Sydney, May II; Flora, from Eastern Paellle, April 2s; Monowai, from South, May 3. Projected Departures. Arahura. for East Const. April 20: Atua, fur Sydney, April 20; Makura, for Vancou\cr. May 13; Talunc, for Suva, from We*lpurt, April UO; Niagara, for Vancouver, May 10. VESSELS I_ POUT. C. "KEN'S WHARF—Bhamo, lonic, TaraKINU'S W_AH_-RothC3ay Bay, ManuAT CHELSEA—Atua. IN STREAM—LaureI Whalen, Iris. VESSELS DUE AT NEW ZEALAND POUTS. Transports. ItEMI'EIIA, due Auckland May 5, from London. KIA ORA. due Lyttelton May 8, from Liverpool. ARAWA, due Lyttelton Mar 12, from London. CARPENTARIA, due Lyttelton May 13 from United Kingdom. P.IMUTAKA, due Wellington May 2.1. PAPAUUA, due Wellington Ma"y 21, from London. TAINL'I, due Wellington April 28, from London. RARANGA, due Wellington April 2S, from NORTHUMBERLAND, due Wellington May '.), from United Kingdom. PAKEHA, due Wellington May 27, from London.

VESSELS DUE AT AUCKLAND. . V'-\. ''' fr " ra New York ' April 27. tujun-.iiCE, American schooner, from I' risen, May. VA lte. " IE ' K ehooner, from Clarancetown, et - from Xew York - \l_T< \ n IE V fr °. . ,udou ' Vla Australia. »auo.mo, from Calcutta. RIVEKINA, frum Sydupy. May 6 LUIUN.UIC, rrom Wellington, May 2.

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Ul-DAST PARKER LINE. _J'\v«,. ■ I n« ffl " ! n ha 7 e recelv «d advice that L._-^*ks_^_-S,2S?t_ u»deist.„_ mat the Westralia L. not brtne- * 'rSSSff t0 K r ***»-a, owing to L I" 1 . P lace<l on passeneer In_T_ b3 . tlw Sew Zealan<s Gov.r.me_t «S take b_-_ _,_**"" Whetll « ,h " »«•■ In V- I'assensers to Melbourne. _ _„ ._. £___°. "* *° ""' £S«dln g ££*£ t mo __ £?F3 *ta steamer are at r/r__t IndeZTtel _

WHAKATANE ON WEDNESDAY. A wireless has been received from the Whakatane stating that she will arrive about Wednesday. WHAKATANE FROM NEW TORK. The Whakatane is dated to arrive tomorrow from New York, though no news had been received of her this morning. She comes to the agency of A. H. Nathan. WESTERN COMET. A Wellington exchange states that the Luckcnbflch S.S. Company's chartered steamer Western Comet was to have left New York on April 21 for Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. TALUNE FOR ISLANDS. The Union Company's Island steamer Talnne sails from Westport for Suva to-day. She returns to Auckland, and will then do the regular Island trip, being scheduled to leave ou May 12. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels should be within wireless range of Wellington station: Maori, Mararoa, I'atoon.-t. Kauri, Rarnngl, Talnui, Port Alma. For Sunday : Rarangl, Talnul, and Manuka. The following should he within range of Auckland: Atua, Arahura, Tarawere., Whakaciiie. For Sunday : Whakatane. PASSENGERS FOR SYDNiEY. The Union Company's steamer Atua leaves Chelsea at 5 p.m. to-day for Sydney. Shu takes the following New Zealand passengers : Messrs. Stockcr Jerrome, Magllston, Barton. Marshall, Blackburn, Wnrner, Bennett, Cowan, Letter, Russell, liowell, McMurrel, Costello, Uutcheson, Ferguson, Misses Rlshwortll. Wnrner, Smith, Atkinson, Edgelow, Talt, McDonald, Dixon, Mesdamcs Ferguson, Uutcheson, Thomas, Russell, l'rvor. MrEwnn and I! children, Thorno, [ilnrkburn and 3 children, Rishworth, Weir, Wright. s AUSTRALIAN WOODEN SHIP. The steamer Bundann—tbe first unit nt Melbourne of tlie Commonwealth GovernI incut's "war emergency wooden merchant i51.1i".." built in the United .States—arrived lal Melbourne on tbe 4th April after a trip of three months from San Francisco. Ordered In America for Australia in 1017. It Is not until April. 1010--five months after the signing of the armistice—that the first representative of this war emergency fleet ls seen tn Australia's capital city (says a Melbourne paper). Captain G. Jamieson unci a crew of -10 men were sent last year from Australia to America to bring the ship out. Captain Jamieson and the officers declined to give details of the voyage. "It's no good mc saying nnythlng." said the master. "Suffice it to say I have got here." "The least said nbont the trip the better," remarked another officer. It was learned, however, 'that the Bundann left Seattle, where she was launched, towards the end of last year. After loading galvanised iron, cased oil and some timber, she left San Francisco for Melbourne direct ou the 11th January. Unfavourable weather conditions were encountered, and about the middle of February her steering gear gave trouble. On the 12th February she put Into Suva, whore repairs kept the sulip in port for about five weeks. Fresh ivater was taken on board, but it .'s said that It was necessary to keep the condenser going for | drinking qmrposs throughout the voyage. The vessel's tanks could hold 41 tons of frcs-h water.

POKT OF O__HIT_GA. ARRIVALS. This Day. RARAWA. s.s., 1072 tons, from New Plymouth. Passengers:—Misses Rose, Cartwright. Caliper Money. Colllnson, Mesdnuies Bradley, Emery and child, Boscnwen, Brnmley, Jeffres. Pickard. Griffiths and child, Newman, Blckford, Phillips nnd two children, I'entercant, Messrs. Bradley, Deuce, Kussell. Perm, Morton, Doldge, Buchanan. Jenkins, Picknrd, Griffiths, I'hllIlps, Waters, Earle, Lindsay, Dean, Mitchell, Pentercnnt. Twigg. Weartn, Brown, and 23 steerage.—Northern Co., agents.

TKLEGRAPHIC SHIPPING, Omnpere. 0.45 a.m.—Arrived: Rimu, G a.m., from Onehunga. Newcastle.—Sailed: Walhora for Wellington. Kaltangata for Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 99, 26 April 1919, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 99, 26 April 1919, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 99, 26 April 1919, Page 6

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