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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, :>.?£. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, G. 4. 'Moon: First Quarter, Oth, 0.0 p.m. IHIGII ■WATJHI. iAuckland To-day, 10.44 a.m. 11.OH p.m. lAuekland Thurs., 1 1 .;>;> a.m. 11..">7 p.m. Onehuoga Thurs., 2.38 ajn. 3.0 p.m. Kaipara Hda. ..TUurs., -J.U a.m. 2.M p.m. iManukau'Hds..Thurs., l.;«u.m. 2.0 p.m. ARRIVALS—TOLLS iDAV. Gael, from, Kerepechl, 5..15 a.m. Orewa, from Silv-ertlale, 9.35 a.m. IManala, from Wbangarei, <i.-0 a.m. . , 'N-gaipiilai, from Tauruuga, 7.25 v.m. (Daphne, from Whangarei, 7.40 a.m. DiEPATOTURES—YESTERDAY. Columbia River (schr.), for Astoria, 4.10 p.m. Arahura, for Glsborne, R. 20 pm. •Ngatlawa, for Russell, 6.2.1 p.m. Kauna, for Wbangarei, S."JO p.m. Kenierl, for Wliangarei, S.r> ,p.m. THIS iDAY. lElsie (scow), for Piiaoi, 1.23 a.m. Tanlwha, for iPaeroa, 1.45 a.m. IWaiotahl, for Opotlki, 10.5 a.m. * Kaivaii, for Kawau, d 2.10 a.m. Cecelia Sudden (schooner), for Peru, 12.15 p.m. NORTHERN COiMPANY'iS MOiVEJEENIS. Expected ArrlTals. To-oncrrow.—'Daphne, (rom Great Barrier, 5.30 [p.m.; Aupourl. from Thames, 4 p.m.; Tanlwia, jfroin Pueroa, 7 a.m.; 'Kawau, troin Kawau, 0 p.m.; Orena, from iMatakana, 5 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. King's 11. Sterling (lxitne,), Kakapo. .... 'In Stream—lris, Talune, Senorlta (bytne.), laura (Ibqtne.), illuko, Atun, Queen's 'Wharf—(Rakunoa, Port Lyttclton. ttlobson Wharf—Kawatirl, Southern Cross. Central Wiorf—Watmarlno. 'Sbeerlegs Wharf—iHjM.s. 'Philomel. Dock iWiarf—JH.M.S. Veronica. The Walmarlno ■will sail early next week for a destination not yet announced. Toe Kakapo sails at o p.m. tu-duy tor Greymoutb. The Wlngatui leaves Bluff to-nlglit for Oamarn, Tlmaru and Auckland. The Karawa -went into dock thle morning for repairs and overhaul. I The five-masted . American schooner Columbia Hirer left Auckland yesterday for Aetoria, Oregon. The Kawatlrl, after il lßchn rslnt; her cargo of Port Kembla coal, will nail for Newcastle on Friday. The auxiliary schooner nula In now en | route from Wellington to Auckland -with j a part cargo of explosives from Australia. It la stated that the Klttuwn. a cargo ▼easel of the Union Company of 12(53 tons gross measurement, will lie laid up indefinitely at Wellington. The five-masted barque France left Wellington for London on Monday with a cargo of 11,000 bales of wool. 6000 casks of tallow, 600 casks of pelts, and 100 tons of general merchandise. The Karma Bailed last evening for Whangarei. She will load cement and will return to Auckland on Friday afternoon, sailing on Saturday afternoon for Welligton, Lyttelton and Dunedin. -The Kini leaves Picton to-night for Oneliunga. After discharging her cargo she ■will sail on Saturday for Wellington, going afterwards to Picton, where she will load another cargo for Ouehunga. RIVERINA WIRELESSED. A radio message from the HuddartParker steamer Rlverina states that she ■will arrive here at 10 a.m. on Friday with 158 passengers and 1600 tons of general merchandise. R.M.S. CORINTHIC. L. D. Nathan have been advised that the Shaw. Savill and Albion steamer Corinthic is now due to arrive in Wellington at daybreak on Friday, September 9. FLORA ON FRIDAY. The Island steamer Flora is due at Auckland at daylight on Friday from Rarotonga. She brings a cargo of about 14,000 cases of fruit, including 11.000 cases of bananas, 1600 cases of oranges, and 2000 cases of tomatoes. After discharge the Flora will sail again for the Eastern Pacific on Tuesday next at ii p.m. MABUA A TOTAL WRECK. The auxiliary schooner Jlarua is reported to have been wrecked in the Gilbert Islands, but the crew are stated to have arrived safe at .Taluit. This vessel was overdue a month ago, and the auxiliaries i Makoa and Motau were sent out to search I for her. Captain W. Johnstone was master of the vessel. ST'DiXHY CQNIMECTIONS. ■Burns, Philp and Co. advise that tlie fllarella has arrived at Sydney with tropical produce from the 'Easrt Indies. The Auckland portion of 'this, which consists entirely of taipiocn. "will arrive here ■by the Blverlnu on Friday. The Makanoo will sail agalu from Sy<linon %_ octoDer for the New .Hebrides, ' •caUtnirat 'Lord iHowe Island aul NorfolkIsland. THiE OECBLIA STJtDD'E'N. The fonr-masted schooner Cecelia Sudden iwas towed from her moorings in the stream IS Bt^ tter noon *o-day by the Harbour ißoara s tng Te Awhina. to continue her ■ToyaKQ town Newcastle to Pern. The i^2! , T Uch resu] te<i in the death of the £2^S We ™ Another boatswain was eneageti. When the schooner got out in the fax a favourable breeze soon filled her canvas, and the tug was cast off. EUAPEHU NEXT MONDAY. «M ll m»,. Ne J Zealana Shipping Company's •teamer Ruapehu is expected to arrive donVnrt On ?£ r, September 12, from Lonbesides for other New Zeafami

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 4