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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This crenins, ~>.2ti Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 0.17. Moon: New Moon, September '-', ;',.:! p.m. HIGH WATEIt. 'Auckland To-day, 2.2S a.m. 3.04 p.m. Auckland Tiles.. ."...'JO a.m. -t.lt p.m. Onehunga Tues., ii.54 a.m. t5.30 p.m. Kaipara Hds...Tnes., 5.44 a.m. fi.'Jii p.m. Manukau Uds. .Tues.. 4.54 a.m. 5.:i0 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. ■Knrawa, fruin Whangarel, (5.40 a.m. THIS DAY. Arahura, from Glsborne, (> a.m. Maheno. from Sydney, 11.20 a.m. She brought the following passengers:—.Saloon: ■Messrs. Bruce, Banks, Cunningham, Cousins, Clark, Coleman, Croft, Carter, Francis. Firth (2), Gillies, Clover, Gallan, Grimn, Hutchinson, Hudson, Hopkins, Jefferson, Lepplns, Lecren, McDonald, McKeller, Mailer, Mnssey. Peterson. Pointer, Paseoe, Ram, Itocke, Radford, Robertson, Kusscll, Richardson, Scott, Stodilart, Stewart, Thode, Towgood, Urquhart, Webb. Walker, Wright, Wylds, Williams, Chee Ong, Mesdames Amess, Uourke and ."i children, Bruce, Uladen, Cunningham, Craig, Cousins, Croft, Carter, Dewar and '2 sous, Francis and infant, Glover and 2 children, Goodman auu 2 children, Greenwell, Gittoes, Gamble, Henderson, Joske, Jefferson, Klssling anil ' Son, Kinder, Lepplns, Lewis, McDonald and 2 children, Miller, Murphy, McCutcheon, McPhersou. Minto, Neumegan, Pointer, l'ascoe, Itam and 2 children, Kocke and child, Robertson and 2 children, Russell, Shirlan, Taylor, Tyler, Towgood, Tooman, Vase; Webb. Wylds, Misses Anderson, BlanoTi, Bromley (2) Buckley, Brace, De Carle, Dive, Dubury, Elsen, Edgar, Farmer. Gardener, Hall, Henderson, Haddell-Smltu, Harrison, Jefferson, Murphy, Morgan, -Matthews, Stanley, Neumegan, Oakley, Pollard, Pidlington, Patterson, Roeke, Rogers Scaife, Vlssers, Wall, and 815 steerage. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Fiona, for Fiji, 2.40 p.m. YESTERDAY. Taniwha, for Paeroa. 5.15 p.m. ' THIS DA~. Mahurangi, lor Whangarei, 0.10 a.m. VESSELS IN TORT. In Stream—lris, Talune, Senorita (bqtne.), Kauri. In Stream—lris, Talnne. Senorita (bbqtne.), ' Laura (hqtne.), Mako. Atua. Queen's Wharf — Wingatui, Arahura, Maheno. Dock Wharf— H.M.s. Philomel. Central Wharf—Columbia River fschr.). Hobson Wharf— Waiporl. Sheerlegs—H.M.s. Veronica. Western Wharf—Southern Cross. WITHIN" WIRELESS RANGE. The following Tesseis are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Awanul—Waimarino, Fiona, Whangapc, Navua, Makura, Kawntiri, /Canadian Spinner. Auckland—Cornwall, Easterner. The Kini loads at Picton about Thnrsdav next for Onehunga. The Karma left Lyttelton at 5 p.m. on Saturday for Picton and Auckland. The Wingatui sails at ij p.m. on Wednesday for Bluff, Oamaru and Timaru. The coastal steamer Huantii should leave here for Glsborne on Wednesday next. The Waiporl will sail on Thursday afternoon for Wellington, Lytteltoii and Dunedin. The Flora arrives at Papeete" at 0 p.m. on Wednesday, aud leaves there at 5 p.m. on Thursday In continuation of her round trip. The Kauri will sail to-morrow after completing discharge of her cargo of phosphates from Ocean Island. Her destination is not yet fixed. The Government steamer Hinemoa is to leave Wellington at the end of this week on her round trip of the lighthouses of the North Island. The Katoa left Lyttelton at r> p m on Saturday for Auckland, via Wellington. She is expected to leave Wellington to-ni-ht and should arrive here about Thursday. The Union Company's collier Kakapo is now loading at Westport for Auckland. After discharge of her cargo of coal here she will take in general cargo for Greymouth. During tier last trip down the coast The schooner Isabella de Frnine met with rough •weather, causing :: delay of about five days in her arrival nt Tauranga. . She is expected to leave Tauranga to-morrow for Auckland, and should load here ou -Wednesday mill •Thursday, making her departure day evening. ONEHTJNGA-NELSON SERVICE. The coastal steamer Regulus is expected to arrive at Onehunga from Picton early In September. She carries a cargo of chaff. After discharge she will load general mer- I i-liaudii-e for Nelson and her usual 'West Coast ports. PA'KEHA FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's cargo steamer Pakeha is due to leave Gishorne for Australia , ucxt Monday with cargo for England. She will make the Homeward voyage via South Africa and Hull. RIMUTAKA'S TIME ADVANCED. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the date of departure of their steamer Rimutaka from AVelllngton has been altered from September 17 to September 13, making it four days earlier than was 'formerly announced. ARAHURA FROM EAST COAST. The Uniou Company's coastal passenger steamer Arahura arrived here at six o'clock this morning from Glsborne. and berthed at j i the Queen's wharf. She brought about 100 :< tons of general cargo. After discharge the Arahura will load transhipments from the ' , Makura lor Napier and Glsborne as well as general cargo, and will sail on the I return trip at live o'clock to-morrow. V ' strong south-east wind was blowing durin" ; the trip down the coast last Thursday. and i,n«i"Vs? Ura dld mV c,t arrive at "ishorne i?.„ £ a.m. on Thursday, being six hours . „i, <j„t™i le " N < apler on tue ret ""i trip ' on Saturday morning, and had weather

ICANADIAN SPINNER FROM M-'iNTKEAI. I The Canadian Spinner is due here from Montreal, via Australian purls, ou Septoin- | bi-r 13. Sbc is due nl Melbourne from : Sydney next Wedne-mluy. after which shcomes direct to Auckland. After dis charging tbe Auckland port iou of her cargo she will continue to Wellington nnd I.yttelj ton, and will make her departure liually ■i for New York from the latter port. P.. M.S. MANAMA. The It. M.s. Marania was due at Wellinptou to-day en route from Sydney to r-au Francisco. She brought 117 saloon aud 1! steerage -passengers for New Zealand, and .'ls through passengers for San Francisco. ■ Her departure for tbe Auiericau port, via Iturotouga and Papeete, has been fixed for :t p.m. to-morrow. The New Zealand Shipping Company have received cable advice that the Whnngarattn arrived at Newport News on August 23, on route from Wellington lo Liverpool and Avonmotitli. Sbc carries cargo from Southern ports, and from Napier. ONEROA RECOMMISSIONED. Messrs. W.-itkin and Wallis ailvise thai their steamship Oneroa. which has been laid up since May undergoing extensive repairs nud alterations to enable her to .-ope with the increased coastal trade, wilt be rerommissioned on Thursday. Her alterntions have been carried out near the North Wall, aud consist in the conversion of a portion of the passenger accommodation space into a cargo hold. To meet the loading requirements an after-hold winch has also been placed in position. The Oneroa will run on her original trip, calling at l'ipiroa. llswe Rawe. Ngatea, Keropechi, Xgarna. Patctongn. MAITENO FROM SYDNEY. The iMalicno arrived from Sydney nt 11 '""u .-un. t'i-dny. and berthed at 1 o'clock nt "the cnt'torn "side of the Queen's wharf. She brought 121 saloon and SO steerage passengers, and 122 x tons of general merchandise, of which This tous are for Auckland. The i.-nrgo includes I ran ship in cuts from the Victoria. Umali. Wyan-dra, Rac'onisi. Kiinowaiiiiii. Yarra. Madras iMaru, Norton Abbey. Niililem. The Olahcno will leave on the' return trip to Sydney at 11 •l iv on Saturday. During the trip over tlie Tnsnian the weather was tine, nnd the ve-iscl arrived here in good time. She made her departure from Sydney at 3.30 p.m. last Thursday.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 205, 29 August 1921, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 205, 29 August 1921, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 205, 29 August 1921, Page 4

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