SHIPPING.
■Sunset: This evening. fi.O. ■Sunrise: To-morrow. 5.17. Moon: New Moon. 12th, 12.20 a.m. lITGTI WATER. Auckland To-day, -t 11 a.m. 4.42 r>.m. Auckland Sun., S.no a.m. 5.36 p.m. OnohnngH Sun.,- B.M a.m. 7.00 p.m. Kalpara lids. ..Sun., 5.20 a.m. fi.no p.m. Manukau Hds. .Sun., 7.30 a.m. G. 06 p.m. ARRIVALS. TBSTKBPAY. Awnhon. from Gisborne and East Coast bays. 0 p.m. Glenelg, from Whangnrel. P. 23 p.m. Tins r>vy. Thumntn. from Newcastle. n.2." a.m. Nnvnn, frcmi W.-lllnirton. 1 a.m. Kunlerl. frnm Whanirnrcl. 0 4"i n.m. Tnnlivhn. frnm Nethertnn. 1 1i n.m. Clansman, from Russell. 5.45 a.m. Wnipn. from Coromnndel. 8.55 a.m. Surrey, from New York. 12 1"i p.m. Waiotnhi, from Opotlkl. 1.10 p_.m. nF.TJAUTT'RES. YI-TSTERDAY. Canadian Prospector, for Vancouver, 5.30 •ft.m. ■Neapuhl, for Taiiranirn, 7.10 p.m. Mnnnla. for Whincnrel, 10 10 n.m. Walmarie, for Paeroo, midnight. THIS DAY. Kauri, for Sydney. 1.0 p.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. Tomorrow.—Wnkntere. frnm Thames. 8 p.m.: Aiipnnri. from Hoklnusn, C a.m.; S'gapuhi, from Tnnrnnga, 8 n.m. Projected Departures. To-morrow.—Kanierl. for Whamrarel, D p.m. ; Taniwha, for Paeroa, 8.30 p.m. VRS.SE.IjS IN IPORT. Queen's Wharf—Port J>arwln. Awahou. Klnir's W'lwirf—■Kpnt. Ihnmnta. ■Central Wh.'irf—JWpnennnl (bnrquentine), Cnnnrt'in Piwnwtor. Tlobson Wharf—■Y'wilipl 'K'lrnuentlne), ICal■tnnn. "War Lord (schooner). In iStrram—lris, Catliklt (Tmasted scow), Surrey. fsitnway— iKapo /schooner). iChelsea—Wannka. The Knnri left for Sydney this afternoon with n enriro of timber for tlvnt iiort. Tl'p Tfnkanna will load produce at Oamaru for Wp'.llnfrton nnd Auckland. The Am Irani Is due to arrive from East Const ports to-morrow night at 10 o'clock. Tlie Mnhero, which left Sydney on Wed-jips-tlnv. shnnlii nrrlve here at 7 o'clock on .Monday morning. The stenmer Vlrgilla 's expected to leave ~Spw York next Friday for Auckland. Lyttelton, Dunedln. nnd Australian ports. Last Thursday the Kniapoi left Melbourne ■fop Adelaide, where she will load salt and superphosphates for Auckland. On -Monday morning the hnrquentine Ysabel has gone out to mi anchorage in the The Mnko is due here to-morrow from <"Jl*borne. After .llschnrjting here the vessel proceeds to Whangarel. The barnue James Craig arrived here this nfternoon from Adelaide with a cargo of superphosphates for this port. On October the Otarama flrrived fl"t Panama from Wellington and left the same day for Southampton aud London. The Talune left Papeete on Saturday for Auckland, yin Islnnd ports. due here about next Thursdny. Cabled advices state that the Union Company's steamer Walmariuo has left •Sydney for Auckland. Ijist" eevning the Canadian Prospector left for Vancouver with a cargo of hides and genoral merchandise. On (Monday the Wajiaka will come? down from Chelsea, and will berth at the Queen's tvharf. where she will continue her liodlng lor Glsborne and tlie South. To-morrow the Fiji Government steamer Hanadl is expected to arrive nt Auckland from Fiji. She will undergo a general overhaul at this port. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahine arrived at Newport News on October 4 from Wellington. She left two days later for Southampton and The Navna arrived early this mornins from Dnnedin rnitl Wellington, and berthed nt the Oneen'e wharf. Her cargo includes transhipments from the Waimana from London. She nlso brought passenger lug- , gaga from the ilamarl. PORT VICTOR. DUE TO-MORROW. The Port AMctor is expected to arrive from ■Glasgow to-morrow. She brines penctal merchandise, and will berth at the Queen's wharf. ISUIRR.EY FROM NiEW YORK. ' This nfternoon the Surrey arrived from New York, and anchored in the stream. She •will nftenwards go to the King's tfharf, and will discharge a cargo of general merchandise. 'Messrs. A. iH. 'Nathan, Ltd., are the Auckland agents. TOTE WiBST HO'LBROOK. Messrs'. iSpedding, Ltd., advise that the West Holbrook will arrive here, on Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, weather .permitting. She has 740 tons of general cargo, including Irenzine: also 3S7.(Xw feet of timber. After discharge she leaves for Wellington and ■Australian ports. COLLIER MOVEMENTS. The Kiku Maru Is expecrea to arrive tomorrow from Brisbane with 4260 tons of coal for the Government. The six-masted barquentine Til. R. Sterling and the four-masted schooner H. B. Stprlintr are at Newcnstle loading coal for Auckland. The Jleikai Maru Is also at Newcastle loading coal for this port. The Haruna-San Maru. which arrived at Newcnstle on Thursday, is to load coal for Auckland. The Karma will nwt leave Westport until early next week. It is expected that the Kalwarra will leave Newcastle to-day with about 3300 tons of coal for Auckland. Cabled advices state that the TensTio Maru left Newcastle for Auckland yesterday. She has about 4000 tons of. coal aboard. The Meikni should arrive here from Newcnstle about Wednesday. The Katoa Is expected to arrive here on Monday evening with 3300 tons of coal. This morning the Union Company's Ptenmer Ihumata arrived here from Newcastle -nnd berthed at the King's wharf. She ■brougtrt about 1000 tons of coal.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 6
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