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SHIPPING.

iPnnset: This evening, -J.3S. Sunrise * 'Po-uhttow, i- , *. Moon: New 'Moon. 17th, 0 11 a.m. HTOH WATEK. &KKB &£f' SS££ S3E2: Maitukau ]ldd..\Vc-].. f-.ooa.in, U.-M p.m. .\KniVAT.S. "i KSTK.RPAY. A. R Rtprllns. hjiriiu.-ntlne, from Newcastle, a.is μ-ii'-THIS DAY. v= . 1\ liTiri.- f,-■ ■.11 !'...t.-.i. i>. 10 n.rn. rm-lui-'fiinl. rr.un Whnn.jar.-i, a.m. K.vifil. rp.i.. Wliiinain-i. « a.m. Maj.-i.-.-.. It \l.-.. fruiii \.iu-ouver, 1.40 p in. Hi .I'AKTrUFS. YKSTKKI'AV. Mnii.iiir':kn. r.n- Vapi.T. li.-".n p.m. I'li'.-iiii'kiii. γ-t Wi-iiiiiuikii. -".i" i> m - Wiupii. r.ir M:in_-i;:il. -I p.m. riiiiiKtiniii. f.T Knss«!l. fl.lu p.m. Ni.i|ni!ii. f.ir •]".!nrni_-;i. 7..1 p.m. ■< "iii ill. -re. f.ir ■Ivii.u.r.iinaii. 7.10 p.m. T.u.i .vim, f.ir Tunia, T.3u p.m. .M.i.i.ii.i. for Wlwiiisiircl. in.."", p.m. W.iiul-ilii. fir M.Ti-iiiy 'Ha.v, M.lo p.m. THIS I'AV. VYalpnri, r.ir NVw.-asili-. .~>.4i> p.m. AruUiirii, fur Kai-I CuusL pons. l-.."0 a.m. VI.S.-KI.S IN I'ORT. King's Wharf Awiilimi. liukuuoa. E. R Sterling iliuniiiiMillnr . fciilrul Wli.-irl•-i-iin.iiliaii Exporter, ■White I'liu- (lmri|ii.-i. Queen's Wli.-ii i Mnniiwnl. lliihsoii Wlmrf Katoa, .luliilcc is'-hooneri. Clll-inea— Tl! Amu. NOUTIIKKN rtVfi MOVEMENTS. K\| I Arrivals. 7 nji™''n"nijin. : ii~. , ' , in'm lTu"sctl, al 0 u'.m . Taiiiwlin. fr.mi Nflli.TH.ii. al VIM a.m.; Wulpu. mmi ilunirapai. at '!■ a.m.; Wuliitnli! frnm M.-rciir.v Uuy al tl a.m.; . U.-liusfor. . fr..m Wli!iii K ar..i. at I."U a.m.: Cacl. from KiTCpi'i-lit 111 iioiin; Ilium, from Kaplan am. Kaivlilu. in (i a.m.: Unravvu, from Ni-w l-lymoulh, at ll.:m v.in. ■llinrs.lay. lTtli. —Munaln. from Whansarcl li.3'i p.m.: Walpii. from limit Barrier, 0.30 p.m.: Wnkal-.Tc rroni TUnine*. ».»' p.m.: Waimarif. fi-iuu I'acroa. j< a.m.; W«i"lalii from I*nrua Buy, l> p.m.; Kaniuri, fru.ii \\ baiigarL'i, :i a.m. Expuulcil Urpurliiri's. Tn morrow -Man.iia. for Whanaarel, a. in p.m.; Wuipii. f»r Lireal Barrier, at miUiilithi- Nmipiilii. for Tauranga. at. 1 p.m.; •l-invniiiii lor Kuss.ll, at 4 ,j.m.; \\akutpre. f,!r TlVames at 1 p.m.: Taniwha. for Nether ton, at UJ3H IiJU-i L'Utflmsford, for Ulmugarei,' at li μ-m. Tin- Ti' in"" is '" lcavo h< ~ rc f " r Wcl /Uiißtou to-morrow night. Tlie Monowoi i» to sail for Dunedin. via Southern lions, on Tliursday afternoon. Tl..- 'Wiil|M.ri sailed for Newcastle shortly after miduislit. . Tin , Government steamer Tntaneknl palled for Wellington late yesterday afler Tin- Kitii left New TMytnoutß" at 10..'1 d p:m. yesterday. She should arrive at Oneliuujra thl.s aficrnoon. Tlie Mouowai's deiiarture for Wellington, LyUelton, ami Dunedlu lias been postponed until Thursday noon. Tho Maheno, which left Auckland for Sydney on Thursday, arrived at the Australian port shortly after uoou yesterday. The Whangape, which recently loaded conl at 'Newcastle for Papeete, is later to proceed to Makatea Island, where she loads a* cargo of phosphates for Auckland. THE ARAUUBA. The Arahura sailed for Gisborne and Napier shortly after noon to-day. THE ORABI. The departure of the Orarl for England from "Wellington has been altered till the 2«th instant. THE ■SVBSTiiEA'T ; H."'" The New "Zealand and African Company rnlvise that the Westmeath is due at Auckland about Monday next from Liverpool. THE NAiVUA. Tlie Nnvua i≤ expected to leave Suva tomorrow afternoon for Auckland. She has a full "carno of fruit. It is expected that she will arrive here late on Sum-ay night. JIAKDJIA AT SUVA. A wireless messajce from Suva to-day states that the It.Ji.s. /Makura, en route from Auckland to Vancouver, arrived there on 'Sunday morning. THE E.-II.S. MOAXA. The Union Company's R.M.s. lloana, due at Wellington next 'Monday from San iFranclsro, via ports, aiter discharge will so to J'ort 'Chalmeri for a geuenu overhaul. CARGO FROM MONTKEAiIi. The New Zealand Shipping Company nilvise that the strainer Suffolk is due at ■Montreal on ,7'nne IS to load for New Zealand ports. The Suffolk is to tie followed liy the Kaikoura and the Otira in the order named. ABA'WA ON THURSDAY. Messrs. L. D. Nathan, local agents for the Shaw, Savill ami Alhion steamer Arawn, received a wireless from her this morning. She suites that she to urrivo on Thursday afternoon, with i'.n passengers and 128!) of mull on board.' The health of passengers aiid crew is good. THE E. U. STERLING. The six-masted barqiientlne E. R. Sterling arrived from Newcastle yesterday afternoon, antl berthed at the King's wharf shortly after noon to-dny. A rough Journey Is reported, tlie passage from the North Cape being made in the teeth of southerly wlnde. The vessel has more than 4000 tons of coal on board, and Is to load timber here for Sydney. 'She will then return to Auckland with more crial. It is anticipated thut she will be in port for some live weeks. THIS TAHITI. A telegram received in Wellington on Saturday stnted that the Tahiti, which has beim converted Into an oil hiirner, left S.-in I'ranriwo on June U for Vancouver. She Ims been renovated throughout, and will tako up tho Maknra's running in the Vancouver -to Auckland and Sj-<lney mail servico. She' will leave Vaiu-uuver on Juno 16 for Auckland, via Honolulu «nd Suva Captodn I). Tod<l is in command of the

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 142, 15 June 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 142, 15 June 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 142, 15 June 1920, Page 4

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