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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening. T.fi. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.3. New Moon. 2Stli, 11.:>4 a.in. lilt! II WATER. Auckland To-day, C.'JO v.m. 0.52 p.m. Auckland Sat., 7.12 a.m. 7.82 p.m. OVTZ-Uunga Sat.. ld.lsa.ni. 10.30 p.m. Kaipara lids.. .Sal.. . 11l a.m. 10.20 p.m. Muuuknu Hds. .Sat., lUOa.m. U. 30 p.ru. ARRIVALS—THIS DAY. Kawau, from Kawau. 1.20 a.m. Manalll, from Whangarei, 5.50 a.m. Knuicrl. from Whangarei. li.lti a.m. Ap.iuul, from Awauui, 10.45 a.m. r-.taie Mary (schooner), from Ulsborne, 7.20 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. 1 Ngnpuhl. for Tauranga. 7.10 p.m. Tauiwhn, tor Paeroa. 0.30 p.m. THIS DAY. Waiotahi. for Mercury Bay. 1.43 a.m. Wiiiugtt, for Oslend, !».40 a.m. £,••■• Kawau, for Kawuai, 11.45 a.m. >•, NORTHERN COAS MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow. —Gael, fivin Walwora, Warkworth, 11 a.m.: Kawau. from Kawau. 4 p.m.: Orewa. from Silverdale, 10.,'t0 a.m.; Ngapuhl. from Tauranga, 7.mi a.m.; Clansman, from Russell, 15 a.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, 10 a.m.; Taniwha. from l'acroa. 3.3(1 a.m.: Waipti. from Ooroniandel. 11 a.m.; Hauiti, from Kerepeehl, 12.30 a.m. VESSELS IK PORT. In Stream—Talune, Senorlta {bqtne.), Atua, Rakanoa, Flora, Northern Chief (schnr), Southern Cross, Ysabel (sclinr). Sheerlegs Wharf - 11.M.5. Philomel. King's Wharf—Wanganni (Ixitne.) Queen's Wharf —Arawa. Kurow. Central -Wharf—ll-M.A.s. Melbourne. Chelsea —Fiona. North Wall—Xavun. \ . . ' The Arahura leaves Napier To-morrow night for Glsborne and Aucklumd. The Wanaka leaves Napfrr to-night for Gisbornc and Auckland. The Wangaratta arrived at Wellington this morning from Auckland with cargo from (St. John's for discharge. The KaiwaPA cannot he dispatched'before next Monday. Uer destination will be announced later. The Kurow will not complete discharge of her coal before next Tuesday. Her destination is not yet announced. The Opawa will be at Auckland about the end of the first week In February to complete cargo for London. The Wlngatui is expected to leave -Bluff to-day and Dunedin ou Monday for Auckland, via ports. The Port Chalmers Is to be dispatched from Lyttelton for Boston. New York and London on February 6. The Dnlon Company advise that the Victoria (Chlna-Australlai Line) will leave Sydney on February 14 for Hongkong. The Australind will leave St. John's (New Brunswick) on January 30 for New Zealand ports, to the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Co. A cable message received by the C. ana D. Line advises that the l'ort Victor, which was dispatched from Wellington on December 31, cleared Monte Video on January 21, en route to London. The Ornri sails this afternoon for Wellington -to CjUitiune discharge of her cargo from New Tork. She will discharge the balance at South Island and Australian ports. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the A. and A. liner City of Hankow has cargo from New York as well as Norfolk (Virginia). She left the former port on January 13 and the latter on the 17th for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, uud Duiiedin, and is uue here on February PORT ADELAIDE'S LOADING. Heather, Robcrton, Ltd., advise that the C. and D. liner l'ort Adelaide, now discharging in Australia, will afterwards come to New Zealand to load cargo for the United Kingdom during March. She will clear for Loudon, via Capetown, at the end of March. THE KAITANGATA. The Union Company's cargo steamer Kaitaugata, which left Newcastle on SaTUrday last, is due at Whangarei at 5 p.ui on Saturday en route to Auckland. After discharging coal at Portland she will proceed to Auckland, thence to New Plymouth. NORTHERN COMPANY ADVICES. The Aupouri. leaving Onehunga to-day for Hoklanga. will come on to Auckland from the northern ports, aud is due here about Wednesday morning next. The ltlmu will resume her usual running on the West Coast next week. She will be recommis.sioued ou Tuesday, leuvlng Onehunga the same day for Raglan and Kawhia. RADIO FROM SOMERSET. The New Zealand 'Shipping Company has received a wireless message from the Somerset stating that she will arrive at Auckland at .'I a.m. on Sunday from Liverpool with general cargo from West ("oast ports of Great Britain. She cleared Liverpool on r>eceinbci- 17. and will discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. INTER-COLONIAL SAILINGS. The Maheno in future will leave Sydney, Wellington and Auckland on Thursdays Instead of Wednesdays. She is due at Auckland from Sydney on Sunday next, and is to leave on the return journey ou Thursday at 11 a.m. The Ulimaroa leaves Sydney to-morrow for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday, and sails again on Friday. The -Manuka left Wellington yesterday for Sydney. PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM ENGLAND Projected sailings of units of the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s fleet for Dominion ports have been announced as follows:— Remuera —To leave London February 2, for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. I'iako —To leave London March 15 for Wellington and Lyttelton. Itiiahine—To leave London April C for Auckland and Port Chalmers. Rimutnka—To leave London April 20 for Auckland ami Wellington. lluapelm—To leave London June 8 for Auckland ami Lyttelton. Uemuera—To leave London July 20 for Wellington and Lvttc'ton Benser^ndVr o 'J\T r Bte ? mCTS wUh "- as"illlngs, one ?rS2,H lere , win b e two cargo WjelUngton on ,l mie 7 for from the sanw, po?t on 1 , mers ' anrt another ton and Port ChalmS?. Au 8U 8 t v for Lyttel-

ARAWA SAILS SUNDAY. The S.S. and A. Liner Arawa expects to fliil.-h loading Auckland produce on Saiurdav, and wi] lsail on Sunday morning for Gisborne. khence to Wellington, from which port she will clear for Southampton and Loudon at daylight on February it. Passengers will embark on ihe Sth. TOFUA LEFT SDVA. The Union Company's Island steamer Tofua. after completing her round trip of tbe Western Pacific islands, left Suva at t! p.m. yesterday with HIS sal-Jon and SJ steerage passengers for Auckland. She lias il cargo consisting of 1.1,7119 cases and 717 bunches of bananas. She is due here on Tuesday morning, a id leaves on the return trip lo the Islands at 10 a.m. on Saturday, February 4. WHTHIX WUREILESS RANIG-E. The following vessels are exported to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night: — Auckland. -Somerset. Orari. After 12.30 a.m.: Tofua. Awanui.— Canadian Planter. Tahiti, Manuka, Torrey. Knitangata. Knituke.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 3

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1922, Page 3

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