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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 5.45. Ktinrisp: To-morrow morning, 5.41. Moon: Full moon, 28th, 1.27 p.m. HIGH WATER. •Auckland To-day, 1.37 a.m. 2.06 p.m. Auckland Thurs., 2.35 a.m. 3.01 p.m. Onohunga Thurs., (1.5 a.m. 6.31 p.m. Kalpnra lids...Thurs., 5.55 a.m. 6.21 p.m. Mnnukau Hds..Thurs., 5.5 a.m. 5.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. Port Darwin, from Alexandria. Colombo, nnd Australia. 2.45 p.m. ,I"iissengers from Sydney: rv Joseph Kinsey, Mr. R. D. Anderson. THIS DAY. Mokoln. from Suva. 8.10 a.m. ' Hnruna-San Mnru, from 'Newcastle, 1 a.m. Chelmsford, from Whangnrel, 2.5 a.m. Daphne, from Mercury Bay, 6.35 a.m. _, DEPARTURES. YESTERDAY. Clansmnn. for Russell. S.lO p.m. Xgapnhi. for Taurangn, 7.5 p.m. Kanlcrl, for Wlmngarei, 10.20 p.m. VESSELS IN 'PORT. Queen"."! Wharf— Itnapehu. Port Napier. Ysabel (barquentlnei. Port Darwin. King's Wharf—Athenic, Rivertnn, onbeta, Abemama (schortneri. Central Wharf—Canadian Exporter, Southern Cross. Hobson Wharf— Kneo (schooner]. In Stream—lris, H.M.s. Veronica. On September 20 the iPaparoa arrived at (London from Wellington. The Athenlc is due to leave Auckland for Wellington on Friday afternoon. The Canadian Exporter is expected to leave here to-morrow for Welllntou to continue her discharge of timber. The Arawa is to leave 'Southampton on (November 11. and the lonic on October o lor New Zealand ports. The 'Runic Ls duo to load refrigerivted cargo ln the 'Dominion in October next for the United Kingdom. The Zealanddc is expected to leave Liverpool for Australlla and Now Zealand, via Capetown, early next month. To-morrow the liarquentlne Ysabel will he placed on the .slipway •to undergo a. generatl overhaul. The Otira is expected to reach Auckland about iSnnday from Montreal and Sydney (Nova Scotia). She brings Canadian merchandise. Cabled advices state that the Arawa. which left Wellington on July .'ll, has arrived at London. The Paparoa has also arrived at London via Panama. She left Wellington on July 2S. Messrs. L. I>. iXnthan report that t_o iShaw, Savill nnd Albion Company's new steamer Talroa, en route from New York to Australia, should commence loading frozen meat, etc., In the Dominion for New York In (November. THE IPORT .CAIRO'LIXE. The 'Port Caroline arrived at tMelbourne '< on Saturday morning from London. She , will be due at AuckQand early in November. KAIKOURA DUE TO-MORROW. A message has been received from the Kalkoura that, owing to bad weather, she will not arrive here until 10 p.m. to-morroiv. She will berth at the King's wharf on (Friday morning and will discharge her cargo from Montreal. 'ARRIVAL OF PORT D.-RW'UN. Yesterday afternoon the Port Darwin arrived from Alexandria and Australian ports and berthed at the Queen's wharf, i A small cargo of tea was brought to Auckland by the 'Port 'Darwin. About the end of the week she leaves for Whakatane to load frozen meat, and wtll return to Auckland later .to _11 up. Captain F. Farmar Is in command. NORTHERN COMIPAINY- MOVEMENTS. ■Expected .Arrivals. To-morrow.—-Chelms-ford, from Whangnrel, at 10 .p.m.; (Daphne, from Great Barrier, at 5.30 p.m.: Manala, ifrom Whangarel, at 6.30 p.m.; Waitnarie, from Netherton, at lO _W_u; IW_kater_v • from Thames, at 5.30 p.m.;' tNgapuhl, from Taura-ga, at 7 a.m. Projected Departures, To-monrotv.— AupouTl, for Hokianga, at 2 p.m.; Kanlerl, for Whangarel, at 2 p.m. RARAWA FOR WEST COAST. This morning the Rnrawa came out of dock, where she has 'been undergoing v general overhaul. The vessel recently relieved the Manala in the Auckland-Wha- , ncarei service, and is now to resume the i Onehunsra-Xew Plymouth mnnlnft. Provided '--fficient bunker coal is available the ißornwn will leave for Onehunga next Monday and will take up the running three days later. The Rlmu. which la at present doing the Onehunga-Xew Plymouth trip, will, leave the former port for Auckland via iHoltlanga on September 30. SOULIER MOVEMENTS. lEarly this morning the Japanese collier IHaruna San Mara arrived at Auckland, and after medical inspection berthed at the King's wharf. 'She brought 4200 tons of coal. The schooner Abemama arrived hero yesterday aifiternoon, ten days from Newcastle. Captain IT. iPolgalse. vice Captain A. Pry, is in command. The Abemama brought 500 tons of coal. The Kamona left "Westport for Auckland yesterday afternoon -with about 1870 tons of eoaO. __c is expected to arrive here next 'Friday. The Kamona left 'Westport yesterday morning for Auckland. The Garbeta ls expected to leave here' on -atuTday for Newcastle. ARRIVAL OF MOKOIA. The Union Company's steamer Mokoia arrived at Auckland this morning from Suva and Island ports, and berthed at the Central wharf. Fine weather was experienced round the group, with the exception of Vavau, where, owing to a southerly and torrential rain, work was considerably delayed. Tantoka was left on September 17. The Mokoia brought a full cargo of sugar, and ln order to discharge this she went to Chelsea this afternoon. Passengers : Misses Morris, Hutchinson. McLean, Grant, MeLeay (2). Bell, Campbell. Pettlgrew, Sister Lable. Sister Silcock, Garfortb, Green, MacAlllster (2), Wong, Corsble, Tavender, Martin, Gosb. Duncan, Turner, Speed/ Taylor, Hay, Watt, Finan. Helyer, DowdeswelL Mitchell, Walker, Mesdames Morris. Grant, Duncan, Holmes, Gould, Campbell, Culllmore. Edwards. Wylle. Clark. Penny. Carruth, Holmes, Reid, Mess, Larsen, Lange, Goidlng (2), Martin, Corsbie, Goss. Godden, Walls, Leask, Penrose, Speedy, FullertonSmlth and bay, Rainger, Taylor, Benham, » K £ r ' £, a _ Ben ' Watt - Sennett. Christie Hughes, CUffe and child, Messrs. ColmoreK,i™ a fl „?H ° B , kln g-Duncan, Fisher. Pleasants, Kromtleld. Maclndoe. Edwards, Wylle Clark Denny, Fort, Howden, Held, Cox, Lange' Golding Corsbie, Goss. Leask. Penrose Cruickshank Court, Taylor Benham, Dr. McKay, Hansen r_rts_f * « Tmda i'' - Whl,e ' Hob.rts.Dr R^w 6 ' xjn," fean _*_ lamy - Allen ' Cooper Fteerage Mi " cr ' Scoble ' Fenton ' *■"» "

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 227, 22 September 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 227, 22 September 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 227, 22 September 1920, Page 4

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