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SHIPPING.

Sunset: TAis evening, 6.54. I Smrrise: Tomorrow morning. 5-13. •Mam: Full Moon. 12th, o.is a.m. HIGH "WATER. To-day, 5.08 a.m. 5.41 p.m. Auckland- Sat., fi.lo a-m. fLST p.m. Onehunga SaL, n.lOa.m. 0.35 p.m. KaipaiaHds...Sat., 9.0 a.m. f>2s p.m. MannkauHds..Sat., S.loa.m. 5.33 p.m. ARRIVALS.—TESTEEDAI. Apanni, from Great Barrier. 10.15 pjn. Walpn, from Kopu, S.lO p.m. THIS DAY. Walotahl. from Manjapai. 4.30 a.m. Koromiko, from Newcastle. 5.35 a.m. Manaia, from Whangarpi, 3.40 a_m. Kikapo, from Whangarci, 6.13 a-m. DEPARTURES.—TESTEEDAT. Canadian Victor, for Wellington, 5.20 p.m. Haitangata. for New Plymouth. 5J.0 p.m. Kanieri. for Whangarei, 5.15 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tanranga, 7.10 p.m. Taniwha, for Paeroa, 5.15 pjn. THIS DAY. Waiukn, fox Ostend, 0.45 ajn. Haoiti, for Warkworth, 10.30 a.m. Waipn, for Coromaudel, 11.10 ajn. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Waipu, from Waiwera. 8.45 p.m.; Orewa, from Stlverdale, 10.30 a.m.: NgapnM. from Tauranga, 7.30 a.m_: Clansman, from Bnssell, 6 a.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, 8.30 p.m.: Taniwha, from Paeroa. 2 aja.; Kanieri, from Whangarei, 2.30 a-m. 13ie Elsie Mary left Auckland yesterday afternoon for Gteborne. The Wtngatui arrives this afternoon from the South, via ports. The Westport Coal Co.'c steamer Canopus sails this afternoon lor WestportThe Kaitangata sailed last night for Sew Plymouth, Greymouth and Mcttourne. "*"**~ 'V The S.S. and A. liner Arawa leaves Wei- ' Ungton for Southampton, via Panama, at > daybreak to-morrow. The\ Canadian Victor sailed last evening for Wellington to continue discharge of her cargo from St. John'-s and New York. Tie Kaiwarxa sails at 5 p.m. taxiay for Woangarei, thence to Newcastle to load coal ■■ tor Auckland. ' Tie Kaitoka is expected to leave Lautoka tomorrow afternoon for Auckland. After discharging coal here she Trill sail for Newcastle. The Kakapo arrived from Whangarei this morning and berthed at the Queen's wharf. She sails at noon to-morrow for Gisborac, Napier and Wellington. Tie Island steamer Tofna arrived an Suva earJy yesterday mornins from Auckland. She will make the nsiul round trip of the Western Pacific Islands, and leave Suva again for Auckland on February 22, arrtring here on February 27. KIA OBA's ithteraby. After loading at Port Chalmers the Shaw Scvm and Albion steamer Ora win leave there on Wednesday for Lyttelton and Auckland, discharging and loading at each port She completes at New Ply- . mouth,, Wanganui roadstead, and Wellington, to sail finally from Wellington for London, via Cape Horn, on March IT. TDTAKBKAI BEPXiACES HINEMOA. The Government steamer Tntanekal will replace the Hinemoa, which has returned to Wellington after her tour of the Northern lighthouses. The Tutanekai has been . lecommiSKloned, and leaves Wellington tomorrow morning for the Cook Strait lighthouses. Captain J. Bollons, late of the Hinemoa. is in command of the Tntanefeai and his officers Mr. B. Carrington; second, Mr. H. Williams; third. Sir. O. Jacobsen: chief engineer, Mr. W. Petereon; third. Mr. A. J. Jackson; fourth, Mr W. C. T. Richardson. NOBTHEB.X COMPANY'S ADVICES. The Northern Steamship Company advise that the Victory, which has been in the Ono-hunga-Waiuku trade for about four years. ■wfH be withdrawn this week and laid or. i Her place win be taken by the Pono. leaving Onehnnga on Tuesdays and Fridays. Cargo ■ win be accepted at the rail during this . month on Mondays and Thursdays up to 4 p.m., way port cargo being taken only on Monday;,. The Otimai is esuected from Whakatann to-morrow at 8 pan. It has been arranged that the Kimu will • ■ eali at Kawhia first next week. KOBOMTEO ABSTVED. "Wifiii 3700 tons of coal from Newcastle the TJidon Co.'c collier Koromiko arrived in Aarekland early to-day, and berthed at 8.15 aJB. at the Central wharf for discharge. She i left Newcastle on February 2, and encountered strong head winds from the east I aIV the way to the New Zealand coast, ship- / .pjng water fore and aft, but no damage wap dene. By the time the.steamer passed tip ■ Cape the wind had changed to the south- - west, and the trip down the coast was made in moderate weather. Capt. J. Rankine has urttli Mm: First mate, F. J. G. Warren: 5 second, D. P. Sinclair; third, J. L. Andrews: firet engineer. A. Watson; second. W. Honghton: -third; A. Johnston; fourth, >". Greenwood. ° ■ BIMUTAKA'S PASSENGERS. The fallowing passengers were on board the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner §a, Klmutaka to leave Wellington last night sjego for Southampton and London, via Panama •■'*sjr aid Newport News.—Saloon: Misses R. . k Adam, H. Archer. C. Askew, G. Browne, I 3. CottreH, J. England. M. Faulder, J. I Frame, N. Hammond, M. and E. Joseph, I J!. S. and B. Kirk. H. Veale, E. Wilson. Mesdames ,T. Adam. A. Archer, M. Armstrong, I. Browne. K. Carroll, M. Cottrell. <5. Drury, J. England, M- Glassford, F. ■Blunt. A. Jameson. A. Joseph, M. Armstrong, E. Keay. B. Lane, M. Martin. E. Menere. M. O'Neill. C. Stricksmith, E. Simmons, O. Tonks, S. Veale. L. Weir. J. Wingfield. Messrs. A. Cottrell. R. Derritt, S. Glassford, N. Glassford. J. Henderson. G. Hut. A. Jameson, A. Armstrong, J. Armstrong, G. Keay, W. Lane, ,T. Martin, H. Menere, C. ifingpy, L. Phillips, S. Rabey. J. Stricksmith. W. Simmons, J. Veale. T. Masters O. Dniry, E. and E. ' 'Stricksmiti, Dr. W. Browne, Captain H. England, Comte C. de Noailles; 55 thirdclass.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1922, Page 4