SHIPPING.
■ffiinsct- This evening. 5.29. iKunrlse: To-morrow morning, c.12. Mm.a:: I..it-t Quarter. .Sept. 6, G. 35 a.m. TTTCrII "\V_\TEK. .Anrklnnl To-dnr, Mi.m. 0.06 p.m. Auckland Thur*., iMOa.m. 0.3S p.m. oni!hni!2a Thurs., O..Tβ a.m. 0.40 p.m. Ivulpuni lids Thurs., Q.'M a.m. n.aopjm. Maii'ikiiu )U.«...ThurK.. —. 1U» p.m. ARRIVAI/S. YKSTEKDAY. rtjran-a. fiv>iu Whnnparei, C.35 p.m. THIS DAY. froni NetJicrtnn, a.m. J>a;>h.iic, from Xnlnin, fi.oO a.m. NBajmhl, fr.un Tauransa. CO a.m. Chcluipforrt, from 'Whang-arcl, 7.25 a.m. N'lwtlnna. from Opntikl, 3.0 a.m. ■Kurow. from Adelaide and I 11.211 a.m. Knnicri. from Whnngerel, 10.30 a.m. I>n.TARTrRES. THIS PAY. ' TYalotahl. for Opotlki, 0.45 a.m. VES-SKUS IN POET. Kind's "Wharf—West Camarp}, Ayrshire, Kira iketoh.i. Central Wbarf—-Kadnpoi. Quftn's Wharf— Waitouio. Maheno, Suffolk. Hobson Wibarf—'Awabuu. I-aura (barqtien•lue). Kranvr. Cfrelsen —'Rakanns. In Ihc Stream— li Is. NORTHERN' m.'P MOVEMENT**. Expected Arrivals. i To mnrrnw.—Wnkatere, fmm Thames. i| p.m.: Waitnarie. from Paeroii. o.HO aui : i Chclmsford. from Whnnmirci. T pm.: R«ni\a. from Wliaucsrii. t».8" p.m.: Wmpn. from Orent Harrier. o.mo p.m.; Daphne, from Whanparel Mend!", 6 p m. Expected Pcp-it-mrcs. , To-moirovr. AVaimarie. for Pneroa. at roirlnient: ;' Kanlorl. for Wlnnearel. at S p.m : Gael, for Krrepo. hi. at rnhlntebl: Aopnnri, for HoUaugn. at 2 p.m.; Kiuiu, for New I'lvmouth, at ; p.m. Thp liner 7.^i\ latjdlc arrived nt London on August -ii from Welllnjrmn. via r'annraa. The Awahou tnnvp,-] fr-un the HoliSoll |l ■wharf to :l\c Klim's wharf ibis luorniu.-J. ii The Innic arrlrp.l at Southampton on ■ \ Anpust .'1 from Wellington, jTtip 1*3 i>uron, on hpr wot from \\ pllius- : ton to Southampton, left Kln-stou, | Jamaica, on Aounsi JS. ' The Athenle. en route from l.onrion nn.l ' Southampton, left Ballina on Aiisu-t 21. nn'L ,-' will In , ilni' mi Am Kami on Sppiflmhi-r I.V ' Ttie Kaiapni's departure for Wellington. ■ with fieneril rnrsn, Is now timed fnr to-, mo: row a fieri 11. Tbe Kaikniira, wbich left .Montreal fnr ! Auckland, arrived itt Colon on August Iti. i ?he Is due to arrive here on iScptemlier 21. !' Word b.is liepn received thai the Arawa. ■ < en route from Wellington tn Southampton i and London, left Colon on Aiijciikl -I. The!, Arnna left Wellington on July 31. | ' The Argyllshire, which left Wellington I on July 2S, left Newport News on Sunday I 1 ln.-t. She should arrive at lxmdon on / September 10. It is advl.-erl that the Wanaka will .irriv* I here on Friday. she 'haw hwn detained I 1 at Xnpler. from nhluh port c-he is due to < sail ai noon to-da.v. | ! The Knmona. .lue to leave VTestporf for ' Auckland at noon to-day, lirlnss with her '■ ■a cargo of coal. She Is timed to arrive hero on Sunday. The New Zealand Company report that thp Suffolk expects to complete dtscharpe of her local rnrso from Mnn- ' treal to-day. She » ill hail for Wellington to-morrow morning. The Stella Ipft Wellington for Auckland . last m?ht, and should arrive 'here on Tiinrs- i day next. .Sho carries a full pvneral cargo for this port, and will load scrap Iroa for Dnnedln. The Waitomo. now discoursing n large ReneraJ cargo at the Queen's wliarf s expected to flnlsih disi-h-arge on Friday nljjht. 'Uer dubtinatiou Is not jet announced. The Port Victor Ipft Glasgow on August 26 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedln. The vessel Is due at Auckland about October 0. The Wiltshire, which left Liverpool on July 14 for Australian ports, brings a number of New Zealannd passengers, who will be transhipped at Sydney about September BOCTHBEN CROSS DPR FRIDAT. Word has been received that the Melan-e-?lnn Mission steamer Southern Cross left NVirfolk Island for Auckland on Pundav last. She should arrive here on Friday. PORT SYDNEY DUE SATURDAY. Sydney, en route to New Zealand from via South Africa and Australian ports sailed from Newcastle fnr Auckland on ilonday night. She should arrive about Saturday. CA-XARA LEAVES CAlX'tTri'V. The Union Companj- report th.it tL<! Cnnara left 'Calcutta on the SOth if Vu'uu for Auckland, via. Raneoon, Peuans Sinca- • pore, .Samarang and >"ewcnstl>" Sne briDg.i a general cargo of Jias'.ern ;m rchaudlee. COSMOS AX.D SIIAHIiISTAN. The steamers flhaihristan (3OTB tons) and Cosmos (31001 tonsi, -n-lilcrh have been under charter to the Ttnion iSteamship Company for some time pust. have lieen (>n.-.-uasr.d by r.hat company. l>ut it ha« not Iven .(!«- ' elded on -what rentes the vessels \».n he employed. The former ship, which is nt present, at Lyttelton, changed, bauds f'.r £ieo,ooo. KUROW'S ARRIVAL. TAe steamer Kiirow arrived from Adelaide and Newcastle this morning and berthed at the Hobson wharf shortly after noon. A quiet passage is reported, with a strong following sea and light winds. The vessel tilings a cargo of salt, superphosphates and general cargo for discharge at this port. rn.pt.iln Molrneui brought her across from Newcastle in the place of Captain T. V. •Hill, wlio nas been transferred to the Walmarino.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 209, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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