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SHIPPING.

_ ■Sunset: This evening, 8.25. Sunrise- To-morrow ui'ornlu.z, 044. Moon: Last Quarter, .Sept. 0, 0.35 _J_U HlGiTl WATER. Auckland. __„,T\>-day, 757 a.m. R.37.p.m. Auc-U-.nd., ~ ..Wed.. K.3S a ni H.Oi'. p.,m. Onnhnngti Wed., 11.-J7a.ra. Iv-ip.-ira Hds../Wed., ,11,37 a.m. 33.5s p.m. Manukau Hds..Wed., 10.47_.ni. 11.OS p.m. ARRIU.TjS. TKKTEI-DAV. TWst i"a,mnr_-... from Han Francisco, viia , Iloimliilil, 5.15 |..m. THIS DAY. j Malieno. from Sydney. J.) n.m. Passen-gers:--Misses liollT i »ivln, Havles, l-'urun. i HolrißWortli, Ma.-lionald, 'Xemnesi-u. Nonton (2), -Nurse lOdgers. Simp-mi. Moloney. .Mesdani.-.s .Allen. Bedford. Ue.'keti, 8...1----d-lngl.m. Brooks, (hniuberlaln, iluy, Cur licit ami two i-hlldreu, I'urnow, Davy, Hobson. I-'lnillay. Grlhble. Gorier aud child. Guise. Hardest}-, -lead and two children, j .'V'kson. Leahy. Mulenburg. M-hliilcton, ! Npumegen. Nevtmi, Norden. O'ltrlen. Oliver. Pratt. Illi-bardsou, Scott. Smith. Sousler nnd two children, Stephens, Streeton. Watson and child. Williams, Messrs. Allan, Beckett. llodiHngton, Brooks. .Rroug-Unn, Brown, Campbell, Chamber- ! lain. Clay. Corbolt, <'..x. Co-pus, Captain Cross, Ciimly, 'Ciinuiiighiim. t'nrnow, Davy: (!_). Flndltiy. Fowler. Gorier, Guise, Head. Hopkins, .lacksou, l-eoji, Kenri-lor, King, Losen-bv. l.enhv. Lesler. Mlddleton, Neu-1 megeii, N.ir.len. O'Brien, Page. Ramsay. ' Held. ltli-linrdson (21. Scott, iSelltirs, iSmlihers. Sinister. Stabler. Stephens. : Street.iv. Svilneliam. Trainer, Tuckman, Wilkinson. Williams (21. Willis. Wilson, and 00 stpprii.e, with 41 French soUl-iei- - and 22 Chinese. DEPARTURES. YESTI-MtiHAY. Apnnul. for Awnnui, 4 p.m. Ngal.'awa, for llirwll. 5 p.m. •Claymore, f..r Houmirn. 7.5 p.m. 'Chvlmf-ronl. for Wh-ngnrei. 5.-5 p.m. •Itnrawn. for W-liangarei. 10 p.m. Ng-.pnhi, fur Tiiuran-ga, 7 p.m. THIS HAY. City of Corinth, for We-llinigton. 7.10 n.m. Arahura, for East Coast ports, 0.35 p.m. •ViBS.SI.IjS IN UORT. King's Wharf—W.'Rt Caninrgo, Ayrshire, Rira (ketch.). I'entr.il Wharf—.Kaiapol. Queen's .Wharf■-Wni-omo. ' Hob-on W.hurf—.Awall.hi, l.aura (barquea■Mnei. Ohfls.-ii Rakanna. XORTIIiKItX COM-'ANYIS 'MOVEMENTS, j I-lNpi'.-i.-.l Arrivals. To-morrow. Tanlwlu. from Xelhcrton. [ 3.50 -_.tn.; Hupline, fr.im Tnirua. o a.m.;! Kauleri. fr.uii Wliangnrel, 7 n.m.; Gael, ! from Kor.-p.-.'hi. _ a.m.; Ngapuhl, from I Tauranga, i a.in.; Ngutiawu. from Russell, 6 a.m.; Araimw'a. from Kaglaii, 0 a.m.; I Rimu, froui New I'lymouth, 8.30 a.in. Expected Departures. To-morrow. -Itarawa, fur Wliangiirei, no j p.m.: X-gapubi, for Tuurangit. 7 p.m.:. W-n.pu, for Great Barrier, midnight; Nga i liau'ii, for ..M'u n fro ii uI. -i [i.vi.: AViilui'ti'iv. for Tliames. ."...'SO p.m.: Taniw.hu, for 'Ni'lhcrion, midnight; Chelmsford, for Wlm ngarei, 5 .p.m.; UnfliM', for W'hangarei Head*. 3 pju.: Ta_iimn. for WhakaCtinc, 7.3U a.jn.: Walotahi. for Opotiki, S a.m. The Moana is lo leave Wellington for Sydney at 3 o'clock on l'>3day afternoon. The Tasmnu will not leave for Whakatane until Friday owing to her undergoing repairs. The City of Corinth sailed for Wellington to continue discharge of her American cargu this morning. The Tasman was placed on the slipway to-day to have fitted a new propeller and rudder. She -will now sail for Whakatane early on Thursday morning. .The Garbe-'a, recently In Auckland, nnd now chartered for .the Nowcnst-e-New Zealand coal trade Iby (Ihe Union Company, i. loadinjg for Auckland at Newcastle. The Kanleri has been delaj'ed at Whauga- ' rcl, and will not arrive to-day. There will therefore be no bout for Whaugarei this ' evening. The Northern Steamship Company advise that they have decided to -dispatch the Arapawa from Onehunga to Wanganui next Thursday at 10 a.m. with a general cargo offering. The 'Kniapoi came up from the powder ground yesterday afternoon, after discharge of her explosives, and berthed at the Central wharf to discharge, -.he will later proceed .to A wireless message from the Kurow. which is bringing a cargo of salt and gypsum from Adelaide, via Newcastle, states that she will arrive here at noon tomorroiv. RUAHPNiE .POSTPO,N'BD. The Ruaihlne's departure from Wellington tor -Southampton and .London tins been postponed until IFrlday afternoon. SHAW-SAVILL SAILINGS. Messrs. L_ D. Nathan report that the lonic, which was to leave New Zealand: for England In January, has been put forward into the latter end of December. The Arawa will now sail lor Home in the beginning of March. TAHITI DUE NEXT WEEK. The Union Company report a wireless message from Suva to the effect that the R.M.s. Tahiti Is due there from Vancouver on Monday morning. She should thus arrive here about Thursday next. RIVERINA AT SYDXEY. The Iluddart-Parker Company advise that the Rlverlnu arrived at Sydney about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She is timed to sail on the return journey on Wednesday or Thursday, and should arrive here about Sunday or Monday. TAIXUI l-'OR X'KYV ZEA.LAXiD. The local agents for l._e Shaw, .Savlll and Albion Llm? advise that the liner Taint- is scheduled to leave .Southampton on September '.I for Xew Zealand ports, via unaintt. The vessel should reach the 'Dominion about October 23. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S NOTES. The Rimutnka ls expected down from Wnungarcl. where she has "been loading, next ihursdny morning. 'She sails flnallv from here on September 0 for Southampton and 1-ondon via .Panama. The Ruapehu w-ill leave Wellington for Auckland about Tuesday of next week. THE MAHENO'S ARRIVAL. The Maheno arrived from 'Sydney this morning and berthed at the Queen's wharf shortly before noon. An excellent passage across the Tasman is reported, nnd some Q oo passengers seem to have enjoyed their journey. The vessel brought some 1400 tons of cargo, including a number of Eastern transhipments. She is timed to sail on the return journey on Thursday afternoon. W.EST CAMARG'O __ItIR_VES. The West .'aroargo arrive! ifrom Ran Francisco last night to time, and berthed at the King's wharf tibls morning. She sailed from the American port on Au"ust S and called -it .Honolulu, meeting with "fine weather un.lll Thursday last, when she encountered the 'heavy weatiher that 'has been prevailing off the coast. The West Cama-rgo is a new vessel of 3551 tons net and is specially .built for hlio .AmorlcanNow Zealand trade. Captain I_, WestdaM is iv command.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 4