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SHIPPING.

r-;ii.-.;l: This evening ■"•..Vt. j S"i.riN>: Tomorrow mnrnlns, *>.". I Mo.iv; La.--: Quarter. ::ist. s.-c; p.m. J11': 11 WATKR. I A-rklaad T. .lav, M-.'iiii. n.nc: p.m I Am klan.l Sunday. :m'4 a.m. '.i.U'.p.m. i>iiehMim:i Sunday, n.rtl a.m. li:.:.4p.ni. K.iipnr.l ll.l>...Sunday. uSa.m. ]2. -II p.m. ■U-auiib.iiu :I.l>. .ouu.luy. 11.."i4a.m. 1.'.:; , ! p.m. AKKi VAI.S.— TIirR.<I)AY. fth- !•■!=. from Whangarei. :..■)."> t>.m. M.iiiiia. from Wh.inirarei. >>.-<• p.m. Dai "■•'■. frmn Grc.i: Harrier. ".:!'> |> in. YESTERDAY. Mflhiina. from London. S.:t-, am [•on Sydney, fnini N-w York, 10.-JO a.m. r.is>o-.L-.i>: Mr. au.l Mrs. Astley. Miss I'lniismnn, from Russell. .".1.". a.m. Neapuhi. fr..iu Tauranga. <'..J."i a.m. U'nlotahl. from Whaut'arei. (;.-.'. a.in '•he-:!i>f..nl. from \\ lia'nu-arci. (i.m) a.m. I'lnjm.ire. from Whausarna. T.H> a.m. Zinjrara. sew, from Wliaiigarei. :, p.m. Tills liAY Tasinan, from Wbakiuane. 0.1." a.m. I't:i\YHTt"RKS—THCKrSHAY. Tn.li-'s.m. for Newcastle, .j.:. p.m. IV r: l.yttelton. for Ull'.loil. R p.m. Unirik.l. for Napi.T. 7 l>.m. ilan.ila. fur Wliau-arei. 111. 10 p.m. YESTERDAY. Kanadi, for Suva, l".4o a.m. >">>RTIIERN .'.'MI-ANVS MOVEMENTS. Expei'twl Arrival.-.. To m..rrnw.~-Wakatere. from Thames. 1 p.m.; W.ilmarie. from I'aeroa. 5.3U si.ru.: Aupiiun, from Uuklanjta. 0 a.m. yi:ssi:i,.s in port. Kins* Wnarf-Dartr.ir.l (barqnpi. Port Mai-qnarlp. Kamo, Tlroa, Atheuic. K. K. Slerlins. Quceus Wharf- Norman Star. Mahana. N.IVUS. Waikonaiti Tarawera, Hubs..ii Wharf— Toftia. West Holbruok. Julian's Wall-- Kaoo rsehiHiner). In Stream-Tuluue. Cecilia Sudilen fschrn.). Ins. Southern Cross. Tort Sydney. 11.M.5. W-rouica, Laura ".hntne.l. Central Wharf-Omana. Admiral Cadriugton. Kawatiri. The Tarawera shlfteil from the King's to (Juwn's. wharf thla tuornius. The Mamroii is expected to arrive this afternoon from Napier and iJisborue. This morning the barquentlne E. R. Sterling berthed at the Kinjr's wharf. The Treplisson left Auckland las: Thursday evening fur Newcastle. Kn route from to London, the Somerset left Colon on March 10. Thi- Port I.yttelton took 'her departure o/ Thursday n-eiiill;; for London. ' On Man-h -f" :Ijp steamers <Jarb<>t« and Cosmos are <iue to leave Newcastle for Auckland with enr-wex of coaJ. Yesterday niornlnn ilw Kauadl left Auckland for S-uvii af-ier undergone an The Kemncra 1.-ft Newport News on •March '-1 in coutiiiiiation of her voyage lri.ui London to Wtlllngtou. Yesterday mornins the Norman Star berthed at the (Jueen's wharf. She comuienced loading her curyo of frozen produce this ruoruiuiT. M.V.HEXO LRAVES SYDNEY. On Thursday afternoon th<> Jlaheno left Sydney for Auckland with passengere. She Is due to arrive here ou llonUav. THE OTIRA. The S. S. and A. steamer Otira left Pairauia on March 16. in continuation or lier voyage from St. John to Auckland. She Is due to arrive here with geueral cargo ou April y. KENT WE TO-NIGHT. The K'»nt Is due to arrive at Auckland at 10 o'clock this evening from New York and Newport News with general cargo. After medical Inspection she will anchor In the stream awaiting a berth. The Kent is corning to the iigeucy of the New Shipping Company. PIAKO ARRIVES TO-MORROW. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Piako is due at the pilot station at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. STie -will remain In the stream awaiting a berth, and, after discharge of her general cargo, will proceed to Wellington. THE CARPENTARIA. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received advice to the effect that the Carpentaria sailed from London on Nlarch IS' tor St. John, where she will load general | cargo for New Zealand nnd Australia. The Carpentaria will be followed by the Kia Ora for Kasteru Canadian loading, and i.t expected to leave Montreal about April '6\>. THE CANADIAN LEADER. Canadian Tickers, Ltd.. of Canada, have Jur;t ronrpleted the Canadian Leader, i another new steamer for the Canadian | (lovernmeut Line. The Canadian Leader ' is a vessel of .1300 tons gross, and is -HOft i in length. ."iiMft in breadth, and 28.5 ft in depth. The vessel* of |he Canadian Line are trading between Valicouver, Australia ami New Zealand. I MAHANA ARBIVER. YestenJny morninj the Shnw, Savili and Albion st.-a.mfr Mahana arrived at An.-k- I land from Ix.nd.-n. ami after nxwii -ai I examinailon 'berthed at Queen's wharf. ; The vessel left London on February 11. I arriving at Co-Jon Oil February -"8- Depar- j ture was take from Balboa on March 1, | an*i riurinz t.he voy-age flne weather war. j experienced uuti! the last five da ye before ! rea.iiing Awklan'i. when stroni head : winds were met. The ress-l brought SOOO . tons of general cargo, and after discharge j of the Auckland portion she proceeds to ' Wellington, Lyttclion and Port Chalmers. | POP.T SYDNEY FROM NEW YORK. | The Conmninwealth nnd Dominion Line ' steamer Port Sydney arrive<l at Auckland yesterday morning and dropped anchor in the stream. The vessel left the American port on February 21. Colon was reached on February -_'S nnd departure taken on J March 1. The -spell of fine weather experi- ' enoed during the former portion of the voyage was broken lust .Sunday, when strong head winds were encountered, awl these continued up t» the .time of arrival . In port. The 'Port Sydney has SWO tons of i general rargo and case ol] to discharge. I .After putting out the Auckland portion of | •■.1, , , 1 , 0,1 *- to* steamer will continue on to I Vel.lngtoD, Lj-ttelton. and I'ort Chalmers. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 6