SHIPPING.
This evening. 5.22. Snnrise: To-morrow morning, 6.23. Moon: New. August 2-.i. o.'J? a.m. HIGH WATEH. A-K-klard To-day 6.29 p..nu 6.5.", p.m. ~!!.. : --.. T-i"-* 7.13 a.m. 7.34 p.m. 10.43 a.m. 11.4 p.m. KaiD3ruHds...T- ; «s., 10.33 a.m. 1054 p.m. Alanukau fcids.-Tues.. 9.43 a.m. 10.4 p.m. T.dal constants to be added to or sudtracied from high water at Auckland.— W-ancarei minus 5 minutes. Thames plus 1:» --:-■-. Tauranga minus 12 rummes, R.i>-:.r .-' 17 minutes, Ceromandc-I minu= ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. MOKOIA, S-5-. 3502 tons, at 5 p.m.. from via ports- Pa^i---ngcrc—ln sa.r-3-a: Misses Rtmeriil. Gran:. Magill v2i. HaTze.a. CUS. Ea-vsor-.. Collier, Forbes. Wilson. Biackie Stafford. Bloomneid i2i. Craig. Major. Vol.e Louisoa, Owen. Gresham. Cutridce Russell. Burns i2>. Horc.m. Molioy. Acid, ihuiar. Biddies, -Mesdames Toed smith. Saunders and child, McCarthy. Hr~- v -in; llark-.ss. tfrewart and child. ■Scenes Mnrnhv Lawson. .Anthony, Col •weil. Hoover aud mtant. Usher. Ees, W alls. Kee-an aud child. Howard. Baker, tkeily. UlcCiuskv and child. Biackie. Twi s -g. roose tu-i four children. Mire. XeHOl. Sieddon. Keiiv Bauion. Miller and etild, Gillespie. Messrs. Wilson, Car". Smith. Myers, Kelly. .Strain. Bere. Walker. Jacks. Todd. Fothergflj. Barrel. C-clwill, MLis, Stevenson. i2.Ts.in. Mcintosh. Greenwood. Gardiner. Lvuch, RusseU. Bn—on. ciarme-ers, Webber. Marshal:, Orr, McCinsky, Gray: Cornier. Winder, Lawsoa. Lambert, Begoviteh, Walsh. Biker. Rollers, Mnrane. Hopkins. Knudjon, Rhodes. Crum, Captain Wails. ■Smitn. Fulton, Prideaux. Prime. Rutherford. Bail. Wikon. Jones. Twigg. Cooke. Master. Ercw. Mace. Sk<.ates. Jones. Smith. Newton. Howard. Holds-worth, Alison. Martian, EidJes, Abbott. Auders-.n. Baume (2,. Craig. EUiotu, iLarhuru. Hludmaxsh. H-dmes. Mer.-er. Xewcombe, Xentnedger, Parkes. Morris. Warren. Xewrcan, Simegrer Thnrricgtoti, Des. M.---I'ra.s, Murphy. McCrao, I'arkes, Brebner. Bnct_ Xutsford. Moiie-y. Hopkins i-i. Veale. Stephen. Horton. RoberLson. Ouartlev. Murphy. Williams, Owen, Peryer. Maddock. 3!artir, Smith. Giles, Allen. Jackson, Dr. Usher, and 37 steerage.—Union Co.. agents. MAXAIA, s.s.. 1150 tons, at 6.50 p.m.. fixcm Whangarei. Passengers — Misses Bhimnardt. Morgan. Ciotworthy, Xurse Kennedy, Griffin. Hargreavos. Hawker,. Mescarnes McLe..d. Davey, -McNeill. Hnrtrvrll. Reynolds, DoeL Hailiday. Blumhardt. Ciark Palmer. Neary. Price, Ging. Fisher. 'iovrezi. M-.-Cs—o!;. Cressev. Simons. Metss.-s. Mcintosh. Eliisdon. McKay. Batrs. Stewart. Covrdeil, Buno-j. MitLilevich. Sutherland, Beaumont. Thacker, Latimer. Yeoman. Smith. Sanderson, Brown. Hobbs. Boyd, Yearbury. McMillan. Farre.'l Webber. Hayden, Reynolds. Black. White. Thompson. Laurie. Beehre. CowdeJL Duckering. O'Connor. Y*>r'oury. Black. Rountre.\ Malcolm. Davisoa, Alexander. Ler.per. Sinclair. Reid, Fizil.- ; amss. Eai-le. Alderton. Maxwell. McDouaii Wooliield. Worsp, Ging. Lyon, McFeat. risher. Stewart." Hay."' McCarroli. W.>xi Wilson, Armstrong. Over. Corria-an. Bunting, Thc-mas. Coyle. Youn_. Chadwi.-k Peii-ocJi. Bond. Ciouston. Harris i2i and" | child Bach. Sur-erinteudent Kielv Dr i Reviie. Colonel Ward, and 12 — j Northern Co., agents. YESTERDAY. CLANSMAN, s.s.. trjs tons, at 5.45 p.m.. irom KnsaelL—Xurthern Co.. agents-, NAVUA. s.s.. 2o;-.'» tons, at 0 a.aL, from Papeete.—l mon Co.. agents. WAJMARIE, s.s.. 245 tons, at 1.10 p.m., ! from Neth.-rton. —Northern Co.. i PORT LYTTELTON. s.s.. 11444 {~,£" a; t n" 1 L?"* " r ° m - "*- vdut '""-"~i leala er Rober'THIS DAY. ItAKAXOA. „ >n , a . , ?rnn* \\- —. — .- t- ."" .~1 .. a.m.. r£.™ Wcit lon 11a East ( oas:. -Union Co.. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. __ AItAHURA. s.s.. fur Ea« Coast, at 6.55 SUNDAY. TANTWHA. - ... f,.r Paeroa. ar 0 4". r. m kAMEItI, ? ..-., r...- Whangarci. at 645 CATIIKIT, s-.-l;.. for upua. at 6 p.m. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Arrivals. To morri-.w.—HauitL from Orewa, Waiwera Mih.tr.icg, Warkworth. at noon: ....'-"• tr.-m Matakaca. Mullet. Point at "T"-?, ■ p '-'. ' Orewa. from Brown's Bay V,"**''*.' L,: '- y - Silv-r.l.i>. M 10.45 n.ni '• Manaia. iron V\ hangar.-L. .it 6.30 pm : Wakatere. from Thames, at 31 15 a"-n' : f T , tzx Kr , r ,._ x_._j.j_ Paeroa. at .'"; an.: Daphne, fr-.m Cor..matidcl. Waihekc V-?-: J l- '•' : - Tulure. fmin at 0 P.m., from \\ naugarei. at 3 a.m. Projected, licpartnres. i.v.'.vir.— Ngapuhi, for Tauranea. ot 5.15 p.T-: Wain- arte. f"r Netherton. at 10 p.m. T.^morrow.—l'lamsman. f..r Ruissell Opun. Wnangaroa. at 6 p.m." laniwha, f-T K.»,-»i. Turua. paeroa, .-it ii.oO p.'c..: KanlerL for at 6.:30 P-tn.' " ±n - X • -i--a- at .. VESSELS IX PORT. Ql F.F.NS W;iARF-Pori Ha.-kinr Mokoia KIX.j s WHAKt -Otira. Valma'rie. WaY_,,J Tjr -' i - - N J'' ! ia, lima, Huia, Raupo Tt<"-_«n.\; WHARF—Taraw-rn < £NTRAL WHARF-L-. It. s.irlinc, Walr.on. Cross WIiART-Haz,-! P.e ? -o n "OOCK^JWHARF—Geranium. MaUow. MarPN ' IN --.TSiuAil—lris. Mamari, Po- Lyttelton. BA-PECTSD AHRiVALS AT AUCKLAND. IniercionLu; and Coastal. KAT TUNA, from WestDort. Angiist 2S cOEOMIKO, from Lytte'ton. Au—lst. 29* "• aHT'ra. from Las: I oast, Acgt-<- 2*l •i-ALUNE. from S-jva. Sepremr.er 4 *" " AUSTRAL PLAIN, from New York, g e? . FL'JHA. from Paiws-;». September -1 PAUOONA. from F:.,i. Sepiemher 10. FluNa. r"r-->m I'iji. Septemh.-r 12 NORTHERN CHIEF, from Newra^v sailed Amrust 11. KATi'iA. from Wrstport, to ra ll. NIAiiAKA, from Sydney, to sail MAKURA. from Sydney, to sail. KAi;.'>7ti, from Xev.-.-astle. to sail. KUUOW, from Xewoastle, to sail. Overseas. 'MASULA. iron New York. .Vagus- *i Kaßam:-:a. fmni U.K., Septenibe- it" PORT MELBOCCXE. from pira"u'h September 0. . -- , WAIi'AKA, from Montreal. September S. r. MAi:A. from London. September in ?,^T F . 0 | I \T" 1 £ -"?' D N 'v" y % k - September 20. v ';. ;\", i™ Verk. September 10. from c a i cu tta. Sept 15 err Y e OF WINCHESTER, fr-,m New York •WHangarYtta, from Montreal, Octobei ? ° 2rl SYDNEY, from C.K., to sail
I VESSELS DUE AT NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Transport?. ELLENGA. from Egypt. September 5GIESSEN. dm- Wellington, August 25. J CORDOBA, from U.K., due Wellington August 30. | HOIUiIiATA. from Plymouth, due Wellington. September 15. laTHEXIC, from London, due, Wellington. 1 AYRSHIRE! from London, due Lyttclioa Septetuoer 10. ! TAINUI. due Wellington. September 21 ■ CORINTHIC, due Wellington September 22. -! PROJECTED DEPARTURES FROM AUCKLAND. j ARAHURA. for Giwornc. August 30. :i MOKOIA. for Dunedin. August 27. : E. E. STERLING, for Sydney. September 5. | NAVUA. for South, August 2S. ! WAIRUNA, for Newcastle. August 27. lITIRA. for Napier. August 27. i NIAGARA, for Vancouver, to sail. 1 MAKER A. for Vancouver, to saiL FORT H.-. CKING, for Wellington. . I The Arahura arrived at Gishorae from iAw kjand .-v 5.45 p.m. yesterday. ' 1 The Kakapo sails from Onchunga for West|K)rt to-morrow morning. - | The Rnapehn sailed yesterday from Wei- , ilington for L-ondon. via Panama. The Cirri ri is to sail for London, via : i Panama, about the end of the week from I Wellington. i The >. -honner Catlifcit sailed for Opu.a , yesterday evening. where she completes loading a cargo of timber for Syilncy. The W.-nniim. on completion of discharge : «'f i.'ie Auckland portion of her cargo. mostly case oil. sails for Mcli»ume direct. I Tl,-- l niori Company's barquentine lima .has completed discharge of her timber ''cargo, .-uid is awaiting orders as to her ; jfuture movement:-, i The Wauaka. which arrived at Newscast le from Auckland on Friday, loaded a • •argo ..f coal, and sailed for Lyttelton i yesterday. I Doth th... K.irow and the Katori are [ready to sail fi.-ni Newcastle for Auck .land wirb coal, but in common with the I mail steamers lhcr ct-paj-ture is dependent upon the termination of the strike. ! Captain L. C. Worrell, who was in charge 'of the troopship Maunganui during the war. lis in command of the Mokoia, relieving ; Captain Riiohie. vbo noes to Melbourne .i< passenpt-r in the Wairuna. and will tak.- command of the Wairuna there. The Somerset, which was diverted from 'Auckland to Wellinsicn after leaving Lyt- . ti tti'ii. vy iii .'.-.-I arge HOO tons of cargo .i: Wellington for transhipment to Auek- ' land. She is expected to sail for Melbourne : on Wednesday. The Mokoia arrived with a large number of passengers on Saturday evening, and Gertie.) at the Queen? wharf. She is iexp<cted to get away on the return trip i for Napier. Wellington. Lyttelton, and : Dunedin >-n Wednesday at noon. The Otira is expected to complete load- ■ ins: to-mr.rrow night. Wool. 5000 hales, and • : tallow are the biggest items in her loading ' ; lis:. She sails on Wednesday morning, for ■ I Napier !•> complete loading for Home. The - Blue Star liner Canmna is at present load- • : ing froaen meat at Napier, and hs expected . :-. hay.- finKied on the arrival of the Otira. THE KARAMEA. Thp Sh.iw. Savlll arid Albion liner Kararuea Ls eipeeted from London on Septemlier j ti. she left Capetown for Durban and ■ ; Hoban or. August 7. ' ! liriRORATA LEAVES CAPETOWN". .| En mine from England to Wellington . ,the Horornt.i left Capetown on August IS , |for Durban. Hobart. and Wellington. After . jdischarging at the latter port she comes on t-. Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGB. j The following vessels should be within !wireles> range:—Wellington station: Maori, 'JMararna. Shropshire. Rmipehu. Glessen and ' Tofua. Awacui station: Masula, Karamea. and Tofua. j THE MASULA. ■ j No wireless cornmtinica.tion has yet been ■ received from the A. and A. liner Masula. - which is bringing general cargo from New . Yorii to Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. . land Dunedin. She is expected at this port . about- Friday next. . . THE 'MINESWEEPERS. : The -three minesweepers. Geranium. Mar- ■ .ctierite anil Mallow, which have been coaJ- ' ing at the Dock wharf. wf!l probably sail • to-morrow. They wi:i probably tinish" their • niine-iweorung opernrion- nun! about Gab.-., on the south-east of Australhi. and then return to England. THE NAVUA. The Union Company's steamer Navua arrived yesterday morning with 2100 tons of phosphates from Makatea Island. Papeete was left on August 12, and an uneven: fnl run was made to Auckland. On completion of discharge the Xavna loads for Wellington. Dunedin. and BlufT. and is expected to sail about Thursday next- On her return from the South she is to undergo survey. I - THE FORT LYTTELTON. The I'ort Lyttelton is to berth at daylight to-morrow at the Queen's wharf. She arrived last night from Newcastle, and anchored in the stream for the usual period of detention. The Port Lyttelton has about 2" passengers from Australia and about loon tons of cargo from -England to at this lion. On completion she sails for Napier and Wellington to complete discharge ami laier makes Auckland the final loading jioi-t for England.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 201, 25 August 1919, Page 4
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