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SHIPPING.

Snnset: Thi« evening, 7.3. Sunrise--: To-morrow morning. &.&, Mooa; First (Quarter, February 5, 4.22 pan. HIGH WATER. AncktaucL..... Today, 8.30 a.m. 8.49 p-ni. *Twfci<mrf. Tues., 0.07 a.m. 024 p.m. Ctafihnngu. Tues., — p.m. Kalpiira Uds Tues., 11.45 a.m. 12.10 p.m. atannJaui Hds.. .Xucs., 11,0 a.m. 11.-0 p.m. AERIVALS.—SATURDAY. Somerset, from Liverpool, 11.45 rj.in* YESTERDAY. t Inga, from Newcastle, 0.30 a.m. Orowa. from Sllverdale. 1 ajn. Atoroe, from Coromandel coast, HAS a,m. Man«tn, from Whangar.il. (i a.m. Poet Lincoln, from Sew York, 3.20 p.m. ffgnJiitwa, from Opotild, 0.15 p.m, THIS DAY. TMalstatr. (ftve-masted schooner), from Bewcastte, 0J.5 a.m. If&ftero, from Sydney, 5.5 n-iu. Arahnra, from Gisborne, S-45 a_m. llaiieno, from Sydney, 5.5 a-m -Passengers: Saloon. Misses Atfctn, Butcher, Bell, Blenediot, Cmesman O, Cocker, Cooper, Chambers, Craig, Cletus, Denize, Flint (2). Btoeter, Fergnsson, Greener, Grant, Gerarda, Bodge (2), Hunter, Uougbton, Le Clere, MaefcLrJaiM'. McHherson, If eiffer, Qtiiolaii, Kits, Smith Turkington, Tarry, Crquhart, Wtlgbt, Meadames Anderson and infant, Battley and two children. Brace, Booth. CWvtn, Campbell, Cocker, Cox and infant, L. Cox, Delmonico, Doyle, Davidson, DarDodos, Flint, Garlici. Grimmon, •lnisd. Hntchios, Hely, .Horsley. .Hodgson, Hamilton, Jenktn and three children, Jackson and infant, Lamberton, Le Harchand McCoH, Moss and infant, Manning, -McGill, Milltr, MlUner and child, Macfartane, OgHvie, Piper, Payne, Parke, Probert, Richards, Shearer, Payne, Taylor, Wyld, Zterrh, Messrs. Arthur, Archibald, Atkin, Anderson, Battley, Bagster, Bruce, Butterworth. Bryan (2), Colvin, Col. Campbell. Cocker, Cooper, Chisholm, Carpenter, Craig, Dunn, Delmonico, Deakin, DadneW, De Beer, Doyle, Davidson (2). Dargavllle, Dow, Dodos. Ellis. Ekwall, Eliott, Eassie, Pint. Ford CoL Fethers. Kremlin, Grant, Grimmow, Garton, Guise, Hutching, Hoban, Henderson (U). Hearnes, Hely, Howard, Hare, Bnmphxeyg, Horsey. QaiUtbam, Hamilton, Bey. Hartley, Ingamells. Inder, Jacobsen. James, Johnston (2), Jackson. Johns, Keene. Kalman, Kidd, Lambley, McBride, Moncrieff, Melbourne, McCoLl, Moss, Manning, McKay, McCutcheon, McDonald Miller, MePiwe. Morley, ilillner, Macfarlane. Oddie and child. OhJson, Ostermann, Phillips. Powel, Piper. Probert, Dr. Rewick, Kowe, Ross. Sinclair. Sutherland, Stratford, Shearer, Scott, Simes, Slade, Schober, Street, Shrimpton. Simmonds. Thomas Tncks, Taylor, Wilkinson. Wright, Wood, Zierch. and 150 steerage, including live Samoans, DEPASTURES.—SATURDAY. Kaiwarra. for Westport. 5.25 p.m. Apanni, for Awanui, 10.5 p.m. YESTERDAY. Arawa. for Gisborne, 6.45 a_m Paroto. for Hokianga. 10.15 a-m. M&hnrangi. for Whangarei, 4.20 p.m. Kanierl, for Whangarei, 9 p.m. THIS DAY. lags, for Totomam Bay, 12L15 p.m. VESSELS IN POET. Iβ Stream—Talnne, Senorita (bqtne.). Atua, Eakanoa, Flora, Northern Chief (pchnr.), Southern Cross, Ysabel (schnr.), Malahat (5-masted schr.). Sheeriezs Wharf—H.M.s. PhilomeL King's Wharf—Wanganui (bqtne.), Somerset, Maheno, Arahura. <Joeen's Wiarf—Aiawa, Kurow, Port Lincoln. Worth Wall—Navua. KOBTHEBN COUPAKY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Kawau. from Jlatakana. S pjn.: Waipu, from Waineke, 8.45 aan. ; Haniti, from Kawau, 8.45 a.m.; Taniwha. from Waiwera, 5.45 a.m.; Gael, from Arkle's Bay, 8.45 a-m.; Orewa, from Brown's Bay. 8.45 a-m-; Waiuku. from Waiheke, 6.30 p.m.: Waiotaii, from Houhora, 2 p.m.; Kanieri, from Whangarel, 5.30 a.m. WITHXN "WTEELESS EANGE. The following vessels are expected to be -trithln range of the undermentioned ■wireless stations to-night: — Auckland; ■Wanaka, Kaitangata. After 12.30 a.m.:. Niagara. Awanni: Tofua, Clan Alpine, Canadian Planter, Fiona, Niagara, Climsroa. The Fiona, after discharge of her cargo of coal at Chelsea, sailed on Saturday night lor Fiji. The Island steamer Tofua is due at Auckland to-morrow- morning from Suva, and will berth at the Central wharf. The Arawa arrived at Gisborne this morning from Auckland, to continue loading Homeward cargo. She will complete at Wellington. The Inga. which put in at Auckland ytsterday morning, sailed again for Tokom.iru Bay to-day to commence discharge of her cargo of coal from Newcastle. The Arahura arrived from the East Coast this morning, and berthed at the King's Wharf. Sue is listed to sail at -i p.m. to-morrow for Gisborne and Napier. CABLE STEAMER IRIS. A cable message from Sydney states that the Pacific Cable Boards steamer Iris lefi that port on Saturday night for Auckland, and is due here nest Friday. LONDON CARGO FOR NEW ZEALAND. The C. and D. Line advise that their nest vessel to leave London with cargo for New Zealand will be the Makalla, which is to Bail from Home on March 1- for Auckland and Wellington, via Panama. IUHE.VO ARRIVED. The Maheno arrived this morning from Sydney, with passengers, mails, and cargo, and berthed at the King's wharf. She -will sail on the return journey on Thursday, at 11 a.m. RUAPEHU'S LOADING. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Ruapehu. due at Wellington on February 8 from London and Somuampron. via Panama, will put out part cargo ;it Wellington and then proceed to Auckland with the remainder. She will load after discbarge at this port, and at Gishorne and Wellington, and is to clear finally for Southampton on February 2S. SOMERSET ARRIVED. The Ferlrral liner Somerset, laden with ftOiHi tons of earso from Liverpool, arrived heir late on Saturday nigbt to discharge Hhout 20iiO tons lo the acpury of the Ne>v Zealand Shipping Company. The balance ■n-Ui he discharger] .it Wellington. L.vttelton and Dunedin. and Includes a large .shipment of steel rails for rhp railway department. Liverpool was cleared on Dorpmber IV. anrl aiter adverse winds acrone the Atlantic. % wa,s rear -"cd on January 4. Escepi &S£ '" o, "* A [

THE POST LINCOLN. The C. and D. Jtner Fort Lincoln arrived from New York yesterday afternoon and berthed at tbe Queens wharf to <lt«-han;c a sural] quantity of cargo, including ease oil, to ibc agency of Heather. Roherton. Ltd. She wUI discharge also at Wellington, and Melbourne. Heavy rains were experienced towards the latter end of last week as the steamer approached the New Zealand coast.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 4

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