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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 6.10. Sunrise: To-morrow morning, 5.45. Moon: Full moon. 13th. 1U.44 p.m. j HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 2.28 a.m. 3.01 p.m. Auckland Friday, 0.36a.n). 4.11 p.m. Onehunga Friday. 6.36 a.m. 7.10 p.m. Kaipara Hds...Friday, 6.26 a.m. 7.0 p.m.! Manukau Hds..Friday, 5.36 a.m. 6.10 p.m. j ARRIVALS.—I'ESTERDAY. Apanni, from Awanui, 3.23 p.m. Taniwha, from Paeroa, 10.50 p.m. THIS DAY. Glenelg, from Whangarei, 0.30 a.m. Kanieri, from Whangarei. 0.50 a.m. Tuhoi, from Great Barrier. 1.20 a.m. Mahnrangi, from Wnangarei, 2 a.m. Ngapuhi, from Wbangaroa, 6.80 a.m. War Lord, from Gisborne, 12.15 p.m. DEPARTURES. t YESTERDAY. Opihi for Wnangarei. 7.20 p.m. WalotaM, for Marsden Point, 9.lt> p.m. Hanaia, for WhangajeL 10.10 p.m. Waipn, for Kopu, midnight. THIS DAY. Apanni, for Great Barrier, 0.10 a.m. Auponri, for Tauranga, 7 a.m. Manuka, for Sydney, 11.50 a.m. Paseengere:—Saloon: Misses E. Sayegb. A. Moles, A. R. Storey, Lambly. J. Brennan, M. A. Spicer. E. M. Barter. I. Lewis, M. Gaerjens, Pass de Leon, E. Parses, L. B. Baker, E. Stevens, M. Stewart, Bishop, E. O. Greennalgn, D. Hall, E. J. Strang, B. Cunningham, Mesdames Peterson, A. AndeKon, Wilson, Fenton, Ldndgrin, E. Wybert and three children, Robertson, H. Neilson, F. W. P. Eaton, E. Howden, B. Fraser. 41. Gaetjens, Stroud, Pafkes, Taj-ler,, Andrews, C. M. Cutten, E. h. Waters Beale. Meldrum. Vanston, Bowles, A lies, S. Graham, Burt. F. Hall. Hewson and chUd, Dorsett, Treatt, Brnce and boy, Smither and two children, Tozart, M. LiFtiii S- Smith. M. P. Kent. L. R. Ferguson. C R. Benfleld, L. Toole. E. Stevens, S. K. Dumble. Messrs. G. L. Peterson. J. Meikleiohn, J. Robert, C. A. Humphries, ■*. Goodwin. W. R. Strang. C. Farqnhar, W. Sayegh. M. Christophersen. C. F. Bicfeford. F W. Eaton, W. H. Hould, W. C. Hildebrand, J. H. Kelve, J. Buchanan. L. A. Toose Dγ McMaster, F. MeLeod. E. Wilson. G. Fenton. C. F. Lindsren. G. Mentoga. .T. W. Jackson. H. S. Hardy. R. A. V. Robertson. J. Stroud, A. J. Park-es, F. N. Andrews. J. H. Beale, Lieutenant H. L. Howden, Master J. Anderson, A. S. Leckie. -T. O'Kawa. E. M. Townsen, J. B. Meldrum, R. Vanston, A. Baron, Master K. Baron, H. Brasch, J. Darling. S. Smith. V Kent. D. G. McCracken, A. J. Lawrence. C. Roose. Rev. N. Danneford, A. G. Donovan, N. M. Carpenter, W. ,iiGreenhalgh. J. Darghs, Robertson, 3. Bowles, A. J. Folley. J. Leucnare. J. R. * Simms, G. Cousins. H. Harrison, W. H. Hunt, Rev. W. Lamb. J. W. Burtenshaw, C. Adelskold, Rev. R. M. Jlolyneaux, J. ■Darey, W. B. A. Cox, A. H. Wrightson, E. Hewßon, H. E. Dorsett, E. B. Treatt, H. Manuel, D. Gamley, J. H. Bruce, L. G. Smither, A. Tozart. ajid 165 steerage, including els Chinese and five Hindns.

NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Waiatere, from Thames. 7.30 p.m.; Wainku, from Ostend and Buckland's, 6.30 p.m.; Walpu, from Coromandel, 8 p.m.; Waiotahi. from Parua Bay, Mangapal, 1 a-m.: Hauiti. from Kerepeehl, 10 pjn.; Manala. from Whangarei, 6 a.m. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Talune, Atua, Flora, Northern Chief (schiir.>, Tofua. Taisel Main, Iris. Queen's Wharf—'Athenic, Walotapu. Sheerlegs Wharf.—H.M.s. Philomel, H.M-s. Veronlca. Central Wharf. —Waltomo, Kurow, Kaiwarra. Hobson Wharf—Tiare Topora (schnr.), Hnia (schnr.). Western Wharf.—Southern Cross. King's Wharf.—Hatarana, War Lord (sennr.) PROJECTED DEFABTUEES. Kaiwaxra, Newcastle, 5 p.m., to-A&T. Susses, New York, Saturday. Waiotapu, Napier, noon, Saturday. Kurow, Westport, 5 p.m., Friday. Waltomo, Newcastle, Tuesday. The Wanaka sailed to-day for the South. The Wlngatui was to leave Dunedin last night for Auckland, via ports. The Waitomo sails on Tuesday next for Newcastle. The Kaituna is due at daylight on Saturday from Hobart. xlie War Lord arrived to-day from boraeThe Tiare Topora unshipepd one of her masts to-day at tie HoDson wharf. The Kurow sails at 5 p.m. on Friday for Westport. The Tiroa sailed this afternoon for Gisborne. The Corinna left Onenunga to-day for New Plymouth and Neison. The Katoa left Westport at 4.30 p.m. yesterday for Auckland. Siie is due here on Saturday. The City of Canton arrived at Lyttelton last evening from New York. She discharges there and at Dunedin. The Inga left Newcastle for Gisborne last Saturday. She is expected to caU at Auckland for fresh water. The Sussex is due to-morrow at noon from Napier and will berth at the Queen's -wharf to complete cargo for Boston and New York. The Canadian is expected to arrive to-morrow from New York. She has not yet wirelessed, but on arrival will berth at the King's wharf. The Leitrim is due at Lyttelton to-day and at Waitara on the 14th, sailing finally on the 20th for west coast ports of the United Kingdom. The Opihi, which left Auckland last night for Whangarei, is expected to clear the latter port to-night for Lyttelton direct. At Auckland she loaded a small quantity of general cargo, and completes with cement at Whangarei. THE TALMARIB. A steamer has been chartered to pro ceed to the stranded Valniarie for th« purpose of lightering the latter of almost 150 tons of hardwood. If rae lishterin; operations are successful it is anticipated the Valmarie will be floated off. RUAHIXE ARRIVED AT SOUTHAMPTON. Cable advice hap been received by th« ■ —New Zealand Company that their eteamei ;.: Euahine. which left Auckland on Jauuarj ■A ■■.Jβ. arrived at Southampton on the 4tl HI ■ 'S.V - ! S J he leav ? B London again on April 6 • lad Is due at Auckland about May 11.

AUSTRALIND FROM NEWPORT. According to advices from the Union Company the Australind is due at Auckland on March IS from Newport News. She has cargo fur discharge at Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. FIONA FROM SUVA. A cable received by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company from Suva states that the Fi-omi left there at midnight on Wednesday for Auckland with cargo of raw sugar. I'ORT DEXISOX LEFT NEW YOHK. Cable advice has been received by the C and D. line that the Port Denisou left New York on March o for Auckland. Wellington. Dnnedin and Australian ports. She is due at Auckland about April 4. Following the Port Denison the Port Eembla will sail from New York on ADril 'Si. CAKGO FROM NEW YORK. The Union Co. advise the following movements of steamers: — The Devon is due at Auckland from New York on Marcb 16, and will discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. The Piako is to sail from New York at the beginning of April for New Zealand and Australian ports. She -ivil] be followed by the OtaraJna. to sail from the same port at the beginning of May for New Zealand and Australia. Cable advice has just been received that the Otarama arrived at Liverpool on the sth inst. from Picton, which she cleared on January 14. MARAMA'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers left ■Wellington on Tuesday for San Vrancisco. via Karotonga and Papeete:—'Saloon: Misses Johnson. 'Fattner, Joseph, IKelly, K. Phillips, Mesdames Johnson, Cropp, Rabone, Bell and infant Bnllen, Mnrra-v-Hobbs. Thompson, Joseph, Paterson. Bennett, Suaefclcford ! and 3 children, McCauley. Saul. Denker. D. A. Stuart and ehiid. Messrs. F. Aber--1 crombie. 'Kerr, T. A- Mason. A. T. SutherI land. Cropp, Cormaek, Johnson. Bell, ' Donald, C. Nelson. Murray-Hob-bs, Thomp- ' son, Paterson, Bennett, Shackleford. J. Me- ': Cauley, Joseph, E. GiHespie, J. Keele. ! W. Stewart, E. Marriott, K. B. Jenkins, Den : ker, Stuart, Sullivan, Master Denker, Archbishop O'Shea; also 30 tbird-class- | STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL. 1 A number of Federal and New Zealand Shipping Co. steamers are en route or tt ' clear from west coast ports of the United : Kingdom for New Zealand ports. j On the 15th inst. tlie Dorset, with passengers and general cargo, is due frorc i Liverpool. She cleared that port on Januarj : 28. and is to discharge at Auckland. Wei ! lington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. ! She was followed by the Cornwall, leav i ing Liverpool on February 26 for Auckland 1 Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Du< ; at Auckland April 7. The Wiltshire, now en route from Wei lington to London, is to load, after cis charge, at West Coast ports of the United Kingdom for New Zealand ports, sailing from Liverpool on April 22. With cargo for New Zealand ports th< Tekoa is to clear from Liverpool on Marcl !5.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 37, 9 March 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 37, 9 March 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 37, 9 March 1922, Page 4

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