SHIPPING.
?cn.-c;: This evening. 6.14. Sunrise: To-morrow, 3.50. Moon: Kirs: Quarter. 17th, 2.13 p in. Ill'ill WATER. "iiickland To-day, S.:sj._ S.3S p.m. Auckland Sun.. 9is a.m. 9.38 p.m. n-i h-iu.s . Sun,. o.2Sa.m. 12.48 p.m. Kaipara Hds.-Sun., ii.IS a.m. 12.38 p.m. Manukau 1 ills.- on.. 11.13 a.m. — AUKIVALS-YE-TERDAY. Cheluisford. from Wlimil-.it-. 3 p.m. lileiiclg from Whangarel, ti.ls p.m. Ksnl.ri. from Whangarel. 7.40 p.m. West Holhrook, from San Francisco, l.'.C' p.m. Tills PAY. Clansman, from Russell. 6 a.m. Tnsr__n, from Wliakat.-tne. 7 a.m. iDEPAIITUUHS— YESTERDAY. (I.'r.clm Maru. for Newcastle. 3.-3 pro-N-.ipnhi. for Tauranga. 7.5 p.m. Manila, for Whangarei. 10.10 p.m. THIS PAY. Trelvon. for Wellington. 0.45 a.m. Makiira for Vancouver, l'assengers: — First saloon • Misses tientley. Harlow, Fanvel." Kirby. I.ungiey. Llewellyn (21. Moses i-.. Poolman i->. Swallow. I rq.utiart. Yeatman. Mesdames Adams and two children. Itankart. iiloomfleld, Bayliss, P.enneit. Bell. Cay, CUenery, Dawson. Mepcnheim. Eauvcl and Infant Gray. Hazard. Hawkins. Long. Moses, McMillan. Makglll Nash aud three children. Nelson. Read S.iv.mrv. Stevenson. Soley. Thayer. Tunks. I nibers. Messrs. W. (;. Adams, T. •indrenis. \. S. Bankart. 11. Bennett. .1. Bell. J. H. Bell. C. Cay. A. Cleave, L. Chenery. H. Davis, I". Dawson, E. Duuwoodie. D. Gray. R. lioyes. D. Holmes. W. Johns. W. Kenvon. D. Long. L 11. Moses. .1. E. Makgill. N. A. Nash. R. Nelson. A. N. uhlson. M. Savoury, W. .1. Stevenson. W. J. Stoupe. It. Thayer. C. J- Tunks. Master Fauvel. Colonel Bingham. Captain W. S. R. I'loomrield. lir. C. Long. Second saloon: Misses Ashwell. Affleck, Charles. Dowell. Hansen. Neelev i2i. Pearce. Peacock, Stewart. Wallace i2i. Winsley. Warren. Mesdames Bcnarsconi and two children. Clarke, l'inlaison and two children. Hunt. Neame and three children. Neeley and three children. Peacock and two children. Ross nnd two children, Sapira. Sprott and child. Wells. Wallace. Walponc, Messrsll W. J. Alexander. .1. B. Blair. J. I). Blair. .1. Bratlie. .1. Bloomfield, C. T. C Clarke. J. r'e!l. 11. J. How_en. S. L. Hirst. A. E. Haddell. C. It. Johnson. W. Johnson, W. l.vall. G. 11. Neale. A. Neelev. I). M Osborne. R. Ross. A. Ross. 11. W. Sams. Sapira. 11. W. Smith. Sprott. W. H. Tovey. J. Wallace. A. .1. Williams, Rev. T. V. Dillon, aud 33 steerage. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Rarawa. from New Plymouth. 0 a.m.; Waimarie. from Paeroa. 0 .-i.ni.: Aupouri. from Hokianga. 0 a.m.: Ngapuhi. from Tauranga. i a.m.. VESSELS IN PORT. King's Wharf.—(ape Premier. Awanou. Canadian Winner. Marama. Treglisson. Queen's Wharf.—Port Lyttelton. Katoa. Wanaka. Northern Chief (schooner I. (lplhi. l.angton lllal. Hobson Wharf.—Kurow. Avarua (schnr.L Rlra (ketch I. Maheno. Julians Wall.— Kaeo (schooner). In Stream.—Southern Cross. Hartford iharoue i.Tofun. Talune. Omana. Walmate. ( Cecilia Sudden ( schooner I, West Holbrook. Iris. Sheerlegs.—H.M.s. Veronica. North Wall.—Waiwera, Malmoa. Kauri. Albert Wharf.—Ranadl. Powder Ground. — Crosby Hall, Hula I schooners. In Dock. —ltakanoa. Tbe Trosrlisson left the stream this morning and berthed at the King's wharf. Last evening the Japanese steamer Gencbn Maru left Auckland for Newcastle. On Monday the Rakanoa leaves Auckland for Newcastle to load coal for New Zealand. The Waikouniti arrived at Nauru Island last Thursday to load phosphates for Auckland. This morning the Trelvon left. Auckland for Wellington to continue puttlnf out her cargo from Avonmouth and New York. Last week the Waihora left Singapore for Calcutta, at which latter port she will load for New Zealand. On Monday evening, at fi o'cock. tha ralooua is to leave Wellington for Melbourne. The Waimate. which arrived from St. John last Wednesday, will remain in the stream until a berth is available. The Kowhai leaves Onehunga for New Plymouth and Westport this afternoon. She is to load at the latter port on Wednesday for Onehunga. This morning the Mararoa left the stream and berthed at the King's wharf. She is to sail for Gisborne and Napier at noon next Tuesday. The Maheno will go into dock on Monday. She undocks on the following day. and is announced to leave for Sydney at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. The I.angton Hall, which arrived from New York on February 27. berthed at the (Jueen's wharf this afternoon. She has a cargo of case oil and general merchandise to discharge. The Xew Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Dorset will leave Wellington for Southampton and London at daylight on Thursday next. It will be necessary for passengers to join the vessel on Wednesday afternoon. The Kauri, at present at the Central wharf, will go into (lock on Wednesday, she Is to leave Auckland on Thursday for Newcastle, where she loads a cargo of coal for New Zealand. About the end of next week the Athenlc is expected to arrive at Auckland from London' via Wellington. She will discharge her Auckland cargo, and will then load for London. The C. and D. liner Port Melbourne, en route from Lyttelton to Gisborne. is later 10 proceed to Napier to continue loading for Home. The vessel will return to Wellington to complete Homeward loading. Anally sailing from there on March 31 for London, via Panama. Tho auxiliary brigantone Zlta. at present at Wellington, is being converted by Jenkins and Co. into a fore-and-aft schooner. A new foremast is being made, and will be put in 0 feet further forward than the oltl mast to give a bigger spread of canvas. All new rigging is also being fitted, and extensiev alterations are being made to the forecastle, which is beiug made 5 feet longer hy moving the bulkheads further aft. The work will occupy another month. RIVERINA DUE WEDNESDAY. Messrs. Hnddart, Parker. Ltd., advise That it is now definitely stated that the Uiveriua will leave (Sydney for Auckland on "Wednesday next. The vessel is due here about March -0, and, after discharging her cargo, will return to Sydney at 3 p.m. oa Wednesday, March 23. PACIFIC COAST SERVICE. The Makura left Auckland this afternoon for Vancouver with a large number of passengers. The Niagara leaves Sydney on April 7 and Auckland on April 12 for Vancouver. The Tahiti is to leave Wellington on March 30 for San Francisco. On April 26 the Marama will leave Wellington for San Francisco. CARGO ON* WAIWERA. The Waiwera is announced to leave Auckland for London at daybreak to-morrow morning. She takes the following cargo from Auckland: 40.803 carcases mutton. K7l."> qrs. beef. 30.000 boxes butter. 111,100 crates cheese. 1411 pkgs. frozen sundries. 3610 bales wool. 242 pkgs. (tides. 44 casks pelts, 3 __.'* casks tallow. 07 sacks cocoa beans, cases 404 sacks kauri gum, 1047 cases milk powder. 0448 cases glaxo. 27 Vanilla beans. 640 sacks copra. 1010 sacks casein, "55 cases preserved meats. 110 pkgs. sundries. She is due at London about the end of April. WEST HOLBROOK ARRIVES. Yesterday afternoon the West Holbrook arrived from San Francisco and anchored in the stream. The vessel left the American port on Febrnary 14. and called at Puget Sound and Honolulu during the voyage. Her cargo for Auckland comprises 2200 tons, including 37.000 cases of gasoline and 550,000 feet of lumber. After discharge she pro-, ceeds to Napier and Wellington. Until a berth is available the West Holbrook \TUI remain in the stream.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 61, 12 March 1921, Page 6
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