SHIPPING.
I (Snnset: This pvonlng. 7.1. 1 Kuar:si': To-niorrow, a.n. . * lluou: Nf.v il.H.ni. Mli, 12.'t n.m. EI IGII WATK.K. Au.-k'..i ;:il loiliir, 107 a.m. 1.34 p.m. i \i. ■!>■..i:.'i U't-iL, 'jn: .i.vi. 2 :Vi p.m. I ■ illi'!l!li!.-;i U, .1 , .".:..> :i 111. "i.."> p.m.! K.i i:-.i !! '.■-... \V|.,I., ,".i:n.m. .'... Vi |i.in. ; ilaj.il.:. .1 ii.!. . .\\ i-.1., 0.3 p.m. i .vr.ntvAi.-;. nns pay. KaHmi:i. frr.-n A.l.'l.ilrt>\ rj.rn p.m. j ' 1 umpakti ::.i:s- vkpteildat. Waiot.ihi. f.-r M;i ■:■.'.■! p:ii. :'■ p.m. \v,-i:;,ii. for M. rvury May. 7H) p.m. Vir.ijiiihi. f>- T.lll :i'iisa. 7 li ]< 111 M.aiiub. for Wiian/iirvl, U>.lo i>.lll. : this pay. ( N- >rrni.!"::N rri'iiviws • i:.v;,,H.-l .1 .Vrrh.iK j Tivm->-mw- l>:r-liiiP f«nii Mpreurv Har., r, am.: A>.i».-!iri fr..ni U.i.'hin un.l K:iwhla.] W'ii'.pu from 1 ■..:•■.■■;:.n.!.■!. 7 am : Kani.-ri. fmm Wliancan-i !1 pm.; liael. fr..m Kero-; prphi. S ,n :i : >-.- '.!i:. from Taurnnya T: 11.ni : Karawa frmu New I'lyuioulb S.oU, Pr.ij ■ •■• ■! !Vp:i-;ir-s. i To-morrow lla-itj ror Urcira. S am :! flrrna. f,.r ■5: , .-. ,"-ii:'. r. !i..",n nm : W:iV.-i:. re. ! for Th.vnvs. 10 :i 111 : Taniwha. fur N« titer i ron. o.aO pin.: I'ii.-iiiisr.ir.l. for Wiiiiw.-irel, ■J p ill.: M.in;i::i. :" •:■ " !i:i 'i.-arri. :o ). in.; ' Nsanr.hi. for Taisrsiijra. 7 p in.- Wa iiUu f.ir, WaUii-ko l> :'n a.m.; l'a;niui'. for (Jroilt Bar-; rk-r, mliluUj'ji. \ The Huatiinc pxfi-ota to lcarf Auckland ' for South on-l-"i l-runry 0. This aft.-moon tht . Iris ramr alonsrsldc |. the Itiiahiiie t.i take In souip leleirraph rah'e. j Tli" il.nu'i's is tci leave Auckland at five ; O'clock this eviiiing for Suva. Thp Knwhai leaves nni-huncm at daylight on Thursday fur West port. The Karma is to leave WelHiijrton to-night j for Auckland. The Marnroa leaves Auckland this afternoon for Napier, via ports. This morning the Hamuli went into dock j apiin to continue Iht overhaul. j On Thu-s.'.-iy 1)10 Manuka is to leave Wei- | linctou for SvliKv with i>asseii2ers. car?o, anil " ■ ' The departure nf the Komata from Wpl I ! nrrnn to UVsip.irt has bi-cu postponed j miiil nest Saturday. Next Thursday the Waitemata is due to | Iravp Auckland for Lvttclton. Melbourne, 1 and Syrinx The M:.\o ramp off th.> slip this afternoon I ftnd berthed at the -'uU of the Queen's !, ■srharf. j I The 'Waipori Is dur , 1o leave 'Westport I pa-rly this nrcek for Auckland. She Is bring- i ins 1 of coal for this port. | The Kurow v.ill pr> up to Chelsra this . nftornoon. Her present bt'rtli at the ITobson which Is duu to arrive from San Franclssco I to-morrow. j ; lir. J. E. Thomas, manager for the I Northern Steamship fompaiiv at Te Aroha ' for the past four years. Is b>'ing promoted , either to Auckland nr Mansoniii. and leaves . Te Aroha iD about three weeks. ' ', The Otarama. which left Newport News J on January 6. is expected to arrive at Auck- ; land towards the end of the week. At j present no wiroiess message hus been received from the vessel. >' The Opawa. now loading at this port, expects to finish and sail for Tokomaru Kay about Saturday. .From Tokomaru she proceeds to Wellington for final dispatch for ■ London. The Crosby Hall, whwh left Liverpool on January 14 for New ZeaJaud, -via ports, is due to arrive at Auckland about February She brings 141K) tons erf careo for Auckland. 2K:r> for Wellington, ISTO for Lyttelton, and SO7 for Dunedin. Capt. H. Greenstreet. the popular N.Z. Shipping Company skipper, who returned to the Old Country after his very enjoyable trip through the Dominion, in which be was accompanied by his daughter, is now settled down again in London, where ho is living at Putton. on the edge of the (leilg-htful Surrey Downs. The captain is to accustom himself to the lite of. a laud-lubber. THE NAVUA. The Union Company advise that the 1 Xavua arrived ta Suva from Auckland at I noon on Saturdady. She was to have left | again for Apia yesterday. She then returns j to Sura, and is expected to leave there on February 11 for Auckland, where she is due to arrive on February 15. TEE MARAMA. The Marama, en route from Vancouver to Auckland, was due to arrive at Suva at eight o'clock this morning. She was to leave again this afternoon, and should arrive here next Friday. KZ. SHIPPING COMPANT'S ADVICES. The New Zealand Shipping Company have rpceived a message from the Northumber- • land en route from New York to Auckland, that the vessel will arrive here on Friday afternoon. She is bringing 2000 tons of general cargo for this porL
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 27, 1 February 1921, Page 4
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