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SHIPPING.

Sunset: Tins evening. G. 47. Sunrise.: To morrow f>.'-\.. >l..ni: New Moon. 20(-h. !>."> il.Ul. ii ir; ii water. Auck'.-inel '1,.-lay. -(.Ah a.m. 4 23p.ni Aiirklan.l Tues.. ..-".I a.m. ■"• •_■ l' n • Onelmugii Tu.'S.. 5.24U.U1. fv-1 P*»Kaip..ra IbN. . .Tu-*., "■'■» ■'■">■ _••_*] "'!"' M-iuuUau 11.1-..Tih-s., 7.24 a.m. i.oi P-»-Ti,],; roiiMaut. to be added lo or sub- ( trai-'.,-d from liL-h ivaler a: Auckland: - Wlianiiiiri i minus, •". minutes, Thames plus IU minutes, Tauranga mini's 12 minutes, Russell plus 17 iniu'.ili'S, Coruuiuudel uiii'U* S uiliiutcs. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. M.VNAIA. s.s., lUKi (nns, from Wlia Bgarel, ;it H.-r. p.m. Nnrthi'i'ii Co., agents. | SI'NU.W. NGAPUHI. s.s.. inn i.mis. from Taurang.l, nt il.;«i v.m. Northern ('-.. agents. CLANSMAN, s.s.. ii."-*. lons, fre.ni Russell, at ej... a.m.- N-rilirru Co., ageuts. THIS DAY. VAN' CLOHN, s.s,. tr.l'.i tons, from ValparuiMi, at '.)..'*> a.m.— Itussell uud Somors, aye n I ;. ARAIU'RA. s.s.. 1.-': i; 1 .ns. from East Const jM.rls, at .USD p.m. Passi'iigers: —i» sal...vi: .Misses Culhani-. Clark.', .Parkes (2i. .VIN-.N'aiiiara (2i. F.«rl.e*s, Bayliss i:ii, We-si. Williams liol.lsinlth, 'Berry, Andrews, Clean-, Wvllle. Wright. IVuhwull, Smith. Brown. li-riUiuiii. Mcllc-e-, 'llaiighlu, Taylor. Binn.v. ('..ITi'V, Mcsdilines U'tliab.v, I Millie an.l e-iiild. Clarke-. .Morrow. l-uwc. Buchanan, -Vli.re.vil aud child, Kirk ami :: e-lill-elreii, Itnliliisnii, Havliss. C-mifrey. Kdgell, ileiil.-r, Pil.lier anil infaut, Holdsmith ii'i'l iiifaul, Goialson. Wood, Klttelty, Cobn, Tiuiuiiin. Wright, Uytou-.-Unltll, Menzies, (Irnit'i,, Messrs. Ililclimaii, Rogers, M.--Flynn. Miller. Fi'sia, Hayes, llowurd. McNuiuani. Morrow, lb.c. ltamsay, Finlaysou anel Iwy. Burdon, M'-Lonalil, .Varle, Sianawuy. Mc'i;iiislia:n, lUieiianau and 2 boys. 'Hewmiii, .leiu.'s. Disnn, llnuiiiiei (2). Reeve, Gleeusou, 'Paradise. Brougnton, .Souierfleld, Todd, Tua. Smith, (iuilgejun, Lowe, Rnbb, 'Brumwicli, Palmer, eilinule, Bruce, Renner, Bartl.'ti. Paul), Patursou, Robinson, Bayllss. .loiies. Hookey I'lti'liln. liyuie. Wilkinson, Lamb (2), Swunsou. IV. Clarke. Griffiths, Johnson, Boyd, Campbell, Meix.au, McCarthy, Driffield, Mt-Klnlcy, Dunn, Edgell, Ford. Ritchie, l!iitterwnrt.h, Klston, 'Seivwright, smith, Cox. Ai-hesein, Doridrell, McConnell, Patou, (ivenden, Hovell, Perry, Barnnby, Downing, .Nightingale, Brown, Power, Brooke, eirmes, and 2:1 steerage. DEPARTURES. SUNDAY. KA.VIIOKI, s.s., for Whangarei, at 4.13 p.m. TANIWJIA, s.s., for Taeroa, at 7.15 p.m. THUS DAY. E. It. .STERLING, narquentine, for Sydney, nt 0.50 a.m. AePANUI, s.s., for Awanui, at I.X) p.m. DAPHNE, s.s., for Great Barrier, at 1 p.m. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Ex pee ted Arrivals. To-me.rrow.—llaultl, from Orewa, Waiwera. Maliurangl, Warkworth, at. 10 a.m.; Kotitl, from Kawau. Matakana, -Mnllet I'oiul, at 10.30 p.m.; Orewa, from Brown's Bay, Arkle's Bay, Silverdale. ut 7.30 p.m.; Manala, from Whangarei, at 0.30 p.m.; KaTvau, from Coromandel, Cabbage Bay. Amodeo Bay, at II p.m.. Taniwha, from Kopu, Turua, l'aeroa, at 1 n.m.: Wakatere, from Thames, at S p.m.; Waimarie, from | Kopu, Tiinm, Cryer's, Hiku-Uila, Neytherton, at midnight; AVaipu, fr-nm Marsden l'oint, Maugapai, at (1 p.m.; Kanieri, from Whangarei, at 1 a.m. VESSIiLS IN I*ORT. KINC/S WHARF—Kalkoura. CENTRAL WHARF—Admiral Codrington, Laura (bur .ueutine). QUEEN'S VV-HAHF — Northumberland, Van -Cloou, Ai'ahurn. HOBSON" WHARF—Whangape. AT CJlKiLSEA—KaiUiugata, Kaituua. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. VAN CLOON, for Meilliourne. fur WJiangarei, at 10 pjn. _e?QAl*U__;I, for nt 7 pjui. CLANSMAN, feir Russch, at u.3ej pjn. WAiD'IAH'I, fen- Houhora, at 7 p.m. WAI..L.VIME, for Nelherton, at 7 p.m. CHBLMSFORiU, for Whaugarei, at 4 p.m. TASMAN, for Whakatane, ut 4 p.m. The six-masted baniuentine E. It. Sterling, with v timber cargo, sailed for Sydney thLs morning, after a stay iv Auckland . approximating three months. The vessel I •went out into the stream *ni Saturday morning io wait suitable weather exmditlons. ! The Rosamond is expected to leave j Pictem to-morrow with a full cargo of chaff for Onehunga. On discharge, she will go I direct: to Greyraouth. The Monovrai left Dunedin at nex>n on Fridjiy for Auckland, via ports. 'She should arrive here about Thursday next. The i-utter Variance, at erne time wellknown in Dunedin waters, has arrived at 'Suva after an eleven days' trip from Auckland. The Island steamer Navua, from Samoa and Tonga, is expected to leave Suva for Auckland ou Thursday uext. She is due here on Monday. -MOANA AT WELLINGTON. The R.M.s. Moana. arriveel at Wellington from 'Sau Francisco ou Saturday eveniug, brlnKlng passengers anel malls from the American port. MA.TEE-CO NIGHT. The 'Mulieno left Sydney at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning, cii route for Aueikland. She should arrive here to-morrow night, or early on Weelnesduy morniug. The Moeraki will leave Wellington for Sydney on Thursday. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels should be -within range of the underaientioned wireless stations to-night:— Awanui.—Matarun, Mahcno, Paloona, Navua. Auckland.—Van C'loou. Wellington.—Pateeuu, Rimutaka, Moeraki, Mokoia. Awarua.—Te Anau. VAN" CLOO.V ARRIVES. The Royal Dutch Packet Line steamer Van Cloou arrived from Autafagasta, Chile, this morning, anil berthed at the Queen's wharf shortly before uoou. This vessel was in port shortly before Christinas, but dJtl not come to tbe wharf. A line trip from the South American port is reported, the one exception being the Journey e.f the last few days, made iv heavy weather. The vessel hits no e-nryo and no passengers for this porl. her reason for e-alling being that of picking up passengers for Melbourne and Java, which are- her next ports of call. She has a largo cargo e.f superphosphaie-s, aud she will (ill up with a little geueral produce from this -peirt. She was originally time*d to sail again this evening, but, owing to the latencß.s of her arrival, she -will not leave until 10 a.m. to-meirrow. She -will lake some twenty passengers away with her. . RIMUTAKA SAILS. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer itiuiutaka sailed for Loudon from 'Wellington on .Saturday afternoon. She took Uie following, passengers:—!Froni Wellington: Mesdames L. Vaugluin, A. Gates It. Ham. H. MacDonaW, Messrs. \v. Gates, lE. Ham, .Masters F. Ham and •!'. MacDona'd. From Napier: Misses 'E., J., b. anel W. Baker, N. Henley, A. Vaughan, Mesdames L. Baker, li. Henlesy, Mr. 15. 'Baker, Right Rev. W. Sedgwick, Masters V. and J. Baker, W. Henley. From Christchurch: Misses M. Ballantyue, K. ißanJa*, S. Craig. M. Little, S. Murray, Meselnines M. Banks, eM. Clark, G. Hutton, Messrs. K. Ballantyne, L. Clark, Sir Arthur Lees, Dr. A. B. Pearson, Masters E. and K. Clark, F. and P. Hutton. From Auckland: Mr. and Mrs. Q. Broady. From Dunedin: Misses J. Boot, V. Dodds, M. Dnnlop, S. and M. Pile, Mesdames B. Cowrie, U. Dorm, H. Dunlop, M. Gleeson, H. o*Donnell, Messrs. A. Cowle, W. Doiin, .1. Dunlop, Dr. S. Champtaloup, Master J. Dunlop. Fmm Nelson; Mrs. E. Johnston, Master A. .Inhnston. From Gisborne: Mr. J. Kay. From Greymonth: Mr. P. Palmer. FTom Adelaide: Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker. Miss M. Baker. From Hobart: Mr. and Deny, Miss M. Pew. /

I ' ARAiHURA ARRIVES. "I Weather ami other .-irt-ninstances pre*i vented ;he .rabuni's leaving Uisbome until * i ifli'r ii..on vesti'relav. and, consequently, it . i was al...ut ...TO p.m. when nlie berthed at 1 l lie Queen's wharf. Fine weather was the ' ' .inl.T of the irip up, which was without- ? j ineirlf ill. } p. AND O. LINERS. f \ Press Assoeiatlon nu-ssagc from lx>n»'.l..ii reports ihat the P. and <>. Company s l ' Men- liners NaMcr.-i .-eu.l Nurkiilida are near- . I lii" rnmpletion. The company hopes to dls- " iim-li Hi'- Valelera I" A-ustralla nn April Oth. The I'uie.n i'oiniiaiiv advises Uiat the Kalliiiignlii "ii completion eif her dise'harge of <-onl ai Chelsea, will return to Newcastle.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 4