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SHIPPING.

■Juurisp: To-morrow "moralng, U.H! Moon: New' Moon. September -. •"..:> p.m. HI Oil WATER. Auckland To-dfly. ::..-.o ■, n , -I Hn m JLu.-klunrl Weil., -1.-lltn.m.' njsß p.m." Onehuuga Wed.. ,s. 11 uju. .s.::Op.m 'Kalpara.ads...Wed.. S.Ola.m. s.at> ~m lilanukaTiHds..AVua.. T.JI a.m. 7.36 }i,in. AOIUVALS—XILIS DAY. Daphne, from Whaugarei, I'.OO a.m. -D'EPAKTUItEcS— YiESTEISiDA Y. Apanui. for Awanni, IAO p.m. Ngapuhi, f.ir Taura_nga, 7..H1 p.ni iWaittahi. for iUouhora, 7.40 .p.m. llarawa, for Wharagsrei, IO.QO p.ru. THIS ©AY. Ha el. for Kereipeehi, 7.35 a.m. Huuifi, for Coromandel, o.i> a.m. KOKBBSSBBi COMPANY'S .JIOViEJIEN'TS. 'Expected Arrivals. To-morraw.—Kawau, from Kawau and l iMangnwai, a p.m.: Itaraiwa. from Wlangaret. 0 a.m.; .N'gapuhi, from Tauranga, 7' a.m.; .Hauiti, from Coromandel, 7.30 .p m• i Gael, from Kerepeehi, 10.30 a.m.- Riimi ' (from ..New iPlyinounh, ao ajn.: Claymore i ■from 'Kag'lan and iKawihia, 0 a.m. VESSELS IN POET. King's H. Sterling- (barquentine), Kauri. Jn Stream—lri.=, Talune, iSenorita (bntne ) ■Laura (bqtne.l, iMako. Atua. Queen's Wharf—AVimrjtui, Ara;hura Mi'neno. Cemrai TV-liarf— Col-amljia ißiTer fscto) (Hofoson Wharf—"Waipori ISheerlegs-JH.iM.a. I>JiUomel Western "Wharf—Southern Cross. The Kawatiri left 'Port Kembla a.t 5 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland. The Kini fe now listed to load a of cnaff at Picton next Monday for Ouehunga. H.M.s. Veronica went Into dock this I onoming for cleaning and painting. Jl.'M.s. Pillmnel shifted from tie Dock Trtiarf to the sJieerlegs this •tuornlng. The Mabeno sails at 11 a.m. on SatnrtlaT on the return trip to Sydney. Tht Walpori sails at 3 p.m. on Thursday for TrelUngton, Lyltelton, and Ounedin. The Kaiwarra left 'Nauru Island on Sunday morning for iPort Chalmers, with a vargo of 4000 ,tons of phosphates. The' Kauri has completed disehai-ge of her cargo of phosphates, and is se'heduled to san to-night for Newcastle. The Arahm-a will sail at 5 o'clock this afternoon for Giebome, Napier, and TWkoimaru Bay. The Island steamer Flora, which Jeft Papeete last Thursday evening, is returning ■to Auckland Tia 'Barotonga. The Kantia. is expected to leave IPieton to-daj-, en route from Southern jwPts to Auckland. It is stated that the Tofna will leave Auckland, for the Western 'Pucffie on September 17. The Waiotapu will load at Vancouver and San .Francisco in September for Xe-w ZeaOaml ports, as well as Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide. The Kakirpo le£t Westport at midnight yesterday for Auckland with. a cargo of coal. After dlscnarge she goes to Grevmuut.lt. It is now annonnoeil that the "Wlnga"tni -will not sail uatil 3 p.m. on Thursday on the return trip to Tlmaru, Oamaru, and the Biuff. The Isabella de 'Fralne arrived at Taufranga yesterday, and Jeft again at noon to-day for Auckland. ,She Is due here tomorrow. Tlhe Scales , barque ftewa is expected to ilinis-h loading operations at Lyttelton by the end of the -week, and iwill then sail lor England direct, making the .voyage via Cape Horn. The barque James Craig has been completely overhauled at the WUllumstown lloating dock, Melbourne, after her recent rough passage across the Tasinan from Auckland. An alteration has .been made in the rtcheduJed nn-angements for the steamer Malaita. When she arrived off the IHokianga tar early on Sunday morning from Auckland to load timber she waa signalled to go to Westport. iLnst week-end the Waihora loaded a caxjro of coal at Newcastle for Seattle, Instead of the Waimariuo, the latter being diverted to the Auckland run. She left Newcastle for this port at 3 a.m. on Saturday. The Cornwall is now within wireless range wf Auckland with a cargo of general anerchandtee from New Yortc. She will call at Anckland, Wellington, iLyttelton, iDunedin, and several of the eastern Australia ports. f THE OOASTUiL. SEIWICiES. •The Northern Steamship Company advise that:— The Tnhoe will not be due at (Auckland from Whakatane until to-morrow, having Ibeen delayed Iby the stormy weather in the 'Bay <«f Plenty. She is to sail on the return trip on Thursday. ■TJie Kawau wi!ll snil at 6.50 p.m. ■tomorrow for Jlaugawai. The 'Elsie is under charter to Hoad cargt) i£or Big Omnha, and Kawan on Thursday. FBr>Eru,i,L CARGO ST>Ji>AMBBS. The New Zfaliind ShLpiping Company j advise tht* movements of I federal '.Line cargo irteamers:— j Tfoe Walmate is expected to sail from West Coast portß of Lhe United Kingdom on October 3, Tvitu gcucr.il cargo for New Zealand. Tlie Otaraina laft Montreal on August 23. and is now at New York. Her depar■rure *from the latter iport should t-ufee liUice a"bout September 05. Siie brings cargo for Anßtraliaji and !Ne.w Zealand ports. and will make "the passage via Cape of Good Hope. The portion of her cargo for •New Zealand •will be tranalitopeii at Sydney. The Surrey arrived at tendon, from ILyttelton on August 24, with general New Zealand cargo. The Suffolk, vrlh-ich sailed on Jury v from Wellington with general cango, arrived, at on. Aiufust -l-

I BASTFIKXER NECXT MONDAY. t Tli-' U. S. and A. Line carßO Ftoainor ■Easterner In now nearin; X«w Zealan<l S-hc last Satur<]ay that sne was within 15<X) miles of Auckland, and atiotlier ra-lio message re"-eivcd liy Dalgety and Co. on >lon«!.iy next, Spptember 5. She has reneral earso 'for Auckland, Wellington, and t New iTMyiirautJi. I JOAN CRAIG AT MELBOURNE. The steamer Joan Craig, which left Auck l.i n<l on Angurt o for Hokianga u> load B <-.irgo of timber for Australia, arrived a> Warrnamlio-.'] ut 3 p.m. on August --, Tia U'ori Kembl;>, where ehe filled her buuker? She wiJJ so tii Newcastle after dlscliargin; her timtuT uLul will probably load cual foi

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 206, 30 August 1921, Page 4