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SHIPPING.

This F-v-iifß. 653 fc-irrHe To-wrro*- moraine. r-> -1 Mo"n. List Quarir.r, S.ina.m. HIGH TCATFR. Ah.-Hsthl T.wiaj-, 11 ~".<. n. .Au'-Har'i Thnre . fl 17 a.m. l?.4nf> tn Ciuplumga Tnurs , ::ira.!n. 4 I<">r^■Kjupa'a Hrts...Thurs.. 3.47 am, 3.20 p.m. Stonnkau Hdr. .Tlun. 2*7 a m. 3.10 p.m. Ti-Inl constants to Tv adrl»d "> "t »b- nitßf"l from hl;h wer .it Auckland — WhTDL-irPl •minus 5 minur<==. Tbame? r lus 10 niin'itps, Tauranza mln'i? 1- minntna, ;Rur.r.ol] plna 17 minutes, r«r"tnir.S»! minus 0 minutes. UUHTAJj?. YESTERDAY MA WAI A, <■ I 14SI* tons. fr n tn jf!. at 6 4 ,1 " r m—Northern CC. '■' . a.-ent=. THTF PAY. CJHELMSronp. tj, ];■> ion? fmip •Wharigarc!, at I , 20 arr —.NoTt&rrn S C: . aser.t? WAIOTAHT. s.e . ;7S l<w from Ver<i"T at 4.20 a.m.—Nortuttn S.*. Co. .YG.'.PL'HX ? - . 101 tons, from Xanraßfra. TAXIWHA,':-■& . 263 "i.on=. frVm Netherton. at "JO a.m - Northern S?. r 3.. .i.uent3. CUNSMAX, =.?.. ea"s-Ton.«, n<. 11 1..'a.m.. from Kuf=cll- Northern Co agenrf. riE-PARTURiE.". TESTERDAT. ■WATVfARTE, ? p.. for Pflcrna. st 4 p.m. ARiHDEA, is. for Eau Coast, at B 50 p.m. THIS DAT. NG-ATIAWA, s ■?, for 'ODOtlkl it 7SO a m. CHEDMSFOED, B.S , at. 12 it> a.m., for IP'hangarrl. VE?-?EL? DI"E TO-D.iT. ■ "WArMARIB. from Faeroa, at 8.30 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAT. VGAPTHI. for Tauranjea, at 7 p.m. MAXAIA. for TVSangarei, at 10 p m WAIOTAHr. for Great Barrier at mid Jjlsrjt, VESSE S :>" POKT Ki>'G ? WHARF — Kaikoum. Sussex. Aivßhon. E. P. Sterllnß ihsiqupntlne). IPEKTRAL 'WHARF-Aamirnl Codrlngton, Laura fharquentiaeV flora. <JUEEX'S WHAKF—MnbIn, Kamona. Wbangape, pOBSOX WHAPF — Waipurt CTrcns. AT CHEl.SEi—Kaltuna ' ' A'OHTHEISV COMPANY .MO'V'EiirN'Tr. Eipc-cted ArriTals. Tiurfday. Vjtln. —-Hanlti, from Orew-J. ■Waiwera, Maburangl, and' Warkworth. at. 3.30 p.m.; Dsphne, from Little Onuba, Kjtoii, and Takfttu. at fi.3o a.m.: Orewa. from Brown's Bay, Artie's Bay, and .SllverdaJe. at 3 n.m.: ilnnala. from WTiaogarel, st 6..T0 p.TTJ.; WaiotaJil. irom Great Barrier, at 6.50 p.m.: Wakatere, from TTuunfs, at 3.30 p.m.; Tanltvia. from. Kopu, Tnrn.i. Cxyer's, HQrutala, and Netherton, at 3 p.m.; !Waipn, from TOiangarel Heads, Pania Bay, end Manjiapai, at midnlsrlit: Chelmstord, from Whanjarei, at 10 p.m. Expected- Departure?. Thursday, 12th.—Clansman, tor RttfS»H. fWiangaroa. and 'Mangonnl, at 4 p.m.; WalImarle, for Kopu, Turua. and Paeroa. at 4 pjn.; Kanlerl, for Whangarei, at noon: Etma, for Hotianga. at 2 p.m.; Rarawa, for New Plymouth, at 3 p m. The barquentine Laura Is loading timber Sot Sydney, and is expected to leave shortly. The Kamona's departure for Ponthem ports Is postponed until five o'clock this - afternoon. The tVa'pori is expected to complete discharge of her coal to-morrow, and will go to (Westport to-morrow evening. The local agents of the Sussex report that, ehe will probably nail for Wellington on iFrldaj. ' { The E. R. Sterling win complete loading! ■10-night, anrt will., pjpbably Ball for Newrastle on Fridny. The S.S. and A. steamer Mahia will probably complete dlsnharge In time to sail for Wellington on Saturday morning. The Whangape, now discharging coal at trie Queen's wharf, wUI shift to the Hobson wharf as soon as the Walpori sails. The Monowal is eiperted to leave JDunediji on Friday neit for Auckland. She should arrtTe here on February 20. The Arahnra sailed for the East Coast yesterday afternoon. She is doe to arrive Tiack on Sunday evening. •The Kartangatn, which left 'Kewcastle last Friday with a coal cargo for Auckland, is due here to-morrow. The Wanaka 1a expected to leave Dunedic on Saturday, and will, load at Oamaru fend. Tlmarr» for Auckland. She is due to arrive here about February 19. The ■Rosamond Is expected to arrive In ■Wellington frcrn Greymouth to-morrow. ■From Wellington she goes to Moton. at •wiiich port she will load a cargo of chaff for Onehunga. On completion of discharge at the port, Eie win return to Greyitnonth. Messrs. Heather, Roberton, Ltd., agents ; for the C. and D. Line of steamers, report "that th.> Poit. Victor sailed from Home on i the Ist Instant for Adelaide, Melbourne, ■Bydney, and Auckland. She is expected to arrive here early in April. WATTOMO LEFT BtTNBrRT. Tho Waltomo, from Calcutta, lefc Bunfcpry en .'Saturday morning for Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. MOA-??A LEFT RAUOTOMJA. Association message reports tiat the iloanfl arrived at Rarotonga at 6 p.m. on Friday from San Francisco, and sailed at 9 a.m. on, Saturday for Wellington. Ine vessel is due there on Friday. VAN' CLOON ON MONDAY. A -wireless message received from the (Dutch steamer Tan Cloon states that she expects to arrivn here from South America on .Monday next. She will take paieeneer3 for Melbonrne and lava, and cargo for Melbonrnc onl^r. MEGANTIC VOX WELLINGTON". iSalgety aid Company advise that the White Star liner ifeganric, 13,000 tons, will «o to Wellington, and not Auckland, on her way from Sydney to Panama, West Indies and New; Tori. .The. vessel, will bunker at "WeUingtdn and taie passengers from there any of "ier way ports and New York. is fine at Wellington early iv Jlarch. "WITHIN' WIRELESS EJuN'GE. The following vessels should be within range, of the undermentioned wireless Stations to-night:— Awauul: Koromiko. Auckland!: Kaitangata. Wellington: Waitemata, Waimana, Moan, Tarawera, Paloona. Atvarna: Wahlne, Kalwarra, WOiakatane.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 36, 11 February 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 36, 11 February 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 36, 11 February 1920, Page 4