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SHIPPING.

Sunset -. This evening. 5.55. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, tn. Moon: Full moon. April 3. 10.25 p.m. IIIOH WATER Auckland ...To-day, .1.11 a.m. 3.44 p.m. AuCl.-md Wed.. -ll'-a-io- 4.42 p.m. onehunga Wed.. 7.42n.m. S.l-p.m. Kuipnia lids. • ■ Wed., 7.:t-a.m. K.O- p.m. Jlnn.ikauUds..Wed., (1.12 a.m. i.l-p.m. in'cled n-n.ii a righ' , «'',Ter' I, arlA,l"k'lina:1A , l"k'lina: - Wbniigorol iniiii'--- •' .'" 1 lluJ",' '"'phi's 17 U .n.'i'.U!cs; ,, Cn'rom:mdtd 1 ml null 0 iiiliui'.-. AllitlVAl-S. \|.;sti:ri>av. Muheuu. s.s., r.323 ions, from Sydney. 7 4ii n io l-iiiscngcrs : Slsier i.rclg, .d.so.'S Indie;'"; llSrwld. ncml.ri.li. liushv, lll'lggs, licurland. Iluiraut. blakc. .urn.', .'ham. Carter. Carle. Clarke. Dalton I'rl'ert Gmlfrcv. Ilutcblnson. llnnscn, Horsham. Inwood. ".loues i2i Keating*. 1 ,-l-ti I -iwi-i-ikt M.-nzlcs. Mi-milfc. M.-Ulll'-son? Manners. MiLochlan. Moore McDernit.it .Milne, O'Kcefc, Osborne, I'arkes i-i., ITuctor Purchns. ijulninll. Scott. Sluimondb, Stnyley. ruing. Woodall (2) Watsou Vide Wilson. Mesdames Addison, Andrews nnd child. Annlng. Brown, Unssi'iia, HnxtiT, linker. Hnsworth and child, Crcvcr Cussidv and ininut. Constable, Chant, Cui'ivl" I rulii'p. Davis and cliildren. Drayton Dagger nnd child. Dickens aud child, lidMiu-ds, Oregon, lladlow, llodder. Hague, Junes and culld, Jones, Lang. Levy nud child Mathlesou, Martin. Mascuiln. Newman Sees and child. Nathan, Neodham, Norton, Nightingale, O'ilarn, ostler, Peterson. Pearee, i'avllt. l'arker. l'utman, Pearsou, Kyuil. Itclnsatt, Rttndle, Ross, Scents nud two boys. Sparrow :uid live children, Tviuirli. Toms. Tlioiupsou and two children. Williams. Wesilakc, Woods, Wade, Walker, Wilson. Ward. Messrs. Aynslcy. lJ..M.chii. I'.eususaii. Uayley. Beck. Baxter, linker. Ilrown. Beach. Creyer. Cooper. Ois-dilv, Consiiillc. Cnlverley, Chant, Cole, Cornell, Corhesoii. Carlton, Chapman, Caygill. Collins, Crump. Donaldson, Donaldson, Daniel, Daws, Diavt Dally, Donovan, Hlx.iii. Kuvlc.:. Esinellon. Evans, Ferris, jMister. ilrny. Onihiim, Hill. Ilavlll. Ivnu. lloi'lch. Jnlinslou. .innes. .lodes. Johnston. Johns. Kiiu.-k.-i. K. .... K..._-h, Lister, Lang. I..un. |.iig|..n. 1.. . : Laurie, Lovcll, 1.1....1. .\iiino.- .... ...Donald, Marler. Moss, M..,,.:. i|n:i ,ii. .McClaren, Morrltci Miirliu. .Miller. Alcdurtrle, McKenzlo, hi ...-iii. Mm-nlii.. .ib.slcy. Mockford, ..,., ..... Maple, .NcAi.i.iu .2), Nees, Nathan, Niulinn, Ncedhnin. Nightingale, O'llnrn. pi-iersua. lvtlle. l'cai.-e. I'itcher. Powell, Phillips, I'uiman. I'atrick. l'euningen, Richards, ltellly. Ileiussct, Rhodes. Syme, Stmonson, Stev.-ns. Spoug, Sutherlalnd, Smith. Srott. Thorpe. Thncker (2), Tamu, Tunis (21, Taylor. Tuompson, Westlakc, Warden, Woodall. Wake. Wnlker, Wallace, Wilson 121, Wright. Ward, LleutenautC.don.'l Taylor, Dr. Woods, Dev. O'Nell, Sergeant-Major lladlow, nnd 125 steerage, Including HI Chinese.—Union Co., agents. Kanleri, from Whangarei, 5 p.m. Kamo, from Whangarei, C.ID p.m. THIS DAY. Flora, s.s.. 12S;i tons, from Westport, 30.10 a.m. — Union Co., agents. City of Agra, s.s., 4SOS tons, from New York, 11.10 a.m.—A. 11. Nathan, Ltd. DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Taniwha, for Kopu. 4.30 p.m. Ngapuhl, for Taurauga, 7.10 p.m. Manala, for Whangarei, 10.10 p.m. Clansman, for ItUßsell. 8.15 p.m. Waltomo, for Newcastle, 10.20 p.m. Kaltangata. for Westport, 5.15 p.m. THIS DAY. Admiral Codrington, for Gisborne, 7.30 a.m. VESSELS DUE TO-DAY. Mannin. from Whangarel, G. 30 p.m. Taniwha. for Kopu. 0.30 p.m. Walpu. from Mangapal, midnight. Chelmsford, from Whangarei, 10 p.m. VESSELS SAILING TO-DAY. Arahura, foe Olsborno nnd Napier Kamo, for Wellington, T> p.m. Itaupo, for Opua. Otira, for Lyttelton. VESSELS IN PORT. King's Wharf—Otira, Wanaka, Navua, Itiikanoa, Whangapc. Central Wharf—Seuorita, Flora. guevn's Wharf—Maheno. Kamo. Hobson Wharf—Talune, Walporl. At Chelsea—Mokoia. In Stream—lris (cable steamer), Fiona. In Calliope Dock—Klttawa. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-day.—Haulti, from Orewa, etc., at 8 P.m.; Ngapuhl, from Tauranga, at 7 n.m.; Clansman, from Russell, etc., 6 am • Waiuku. from Walheke, at 0 p.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, at 7.50 p.m.; Claymore, trom Mercury Buy, etc., at 0 a.m.; Gael, from Korepcel*, at 0.30 a.m.; Rarnwa, from ftew Plymouth, at B.SO a.m. Captain McLean has taKen over the Maheno. Captain Worrell, ex-euptain of the alaheuo, goes South for urders. Captain Mawson, who hns iust returned Irom holiday leave, ls taking over the Mokoia. The liiniu, which sailed from Onehunga Jor Hokiunga on Friday last, arrived nt Cmaperu this morning. The barque Itaupo is to sail for Opua today, where she will load a timber cargo for 'Australia. The Kamo arrived from Whangarel yesterday afternoon with a cement cargo for Wellington. She Is to continue her journey luis evening. The Canadian Haider sailed from Newcastle on Sunday for Auckland with a coal car s ... She sUoiild arrive here ahout Thursday. The Flora urrlved from Westport this Oio.uing with a coal cargo, and berthed at the Central wharf. She is expected to sail tor the Eastern Pacific to-morrow. The Riverlna, which sailed from Auckland on Thursday evening, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning. She is timed to sail on the return journey on Thursday, thua arriving here on Monday next. Tile Whakatane. now loading at the port Of Whakatane, has been delayed by rain, aud Is not expected to sail till to-morrow. She is lifting a large cargo of meat, nnd a quantity of tallow,.'nnd will complete her loudiug for New Zealand at this port. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels should he within tnuge of the under-mentioned wlrelesp atatlons to-night : Awonui, Makura; Auckland, Talnul, Wnimtita. TIIE LORAIN. No uppeaniuce has syet been made by the Lorain, which \va\- expected from New York on Saturday evening. The City of Agra, however, reports that she passed her outatde, and that she bad signalled "Heave to" on account of bad weather. RADIO FROM TAINUI. Tho local otlice of the Shaw, Savlll and Albion Company hnve received a radio message from the lluer Tnlinii, en route from Eifglnud, stating that the vessel ls expected to arrive at Auckland on Friday, April 2. The message concluded: "Health on hoard good." THE WIIANCAPE. The Whangapc anaeu r.-om Ocean Island lnsi evening, and berthed at the King's wharf thin morning. Sin- ..ncountcred bad Weather olf the coast on Snturday. prolonging her run from Cape llrctt to Aucklaud by more than four times Its usual length. She ls now discharging a cargo of phosphates. MAHENO ARRIVES. The Maheno arrived from Sidney last •vculng shortly before S p.-r... and berthed at the Queen's whaif i, .-.up., of hours later. She bus encountered 1....1 weather on her trip to and from sy 1... . running luto a strong south-easterly -t.-.ic on the way over, thus making her 50.,,- ten hours lnte. She has some 1400 tons of general cargo, including a large number of Eastern transhipments. She Is tlniod to sail for Sydney at :j p.m. ou Thursday. THE CITY OF AGRA. Tbe Hall liner City of Agra, under charter to the A. and A. Line, arrived from New lork this morning, and berthed shortly after noon. She reports an admirable journey from New York until last evening, when she encountered the heavy southeasterly gale still running outside. It was necessary for her to heave to for six hours or so. She brings about 4000 tons of American cargo, mostly motor cars, and Is to discharge here, ln Wellington, and in Australian ports. She Is under the command of Captain ,T. Hay, nr** h *n «rew Includes 70 Lascars.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 77, 30 March 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 77, 30 March 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 77, 30 March 1920, Page 4