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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 8.31. _ ' Sunrise: To-morrow morning, CIS. I lloon: Full Moon, 12th, 5.14 a.m. HIGH WATEK. Aneklnnd To-day, 6.1S a.m. 6.45 p.m. Auckland Wed., 7.00 a.in. 7.82 p.m. Onehunga Wed., 10.10 a.m. 10.30 p.m. Kaipara Hds.. .Wed., 10 a.oi. IO.'JO p.ui. Manukau Hds..Wed., "J. 10 a.m. 9.30 p.m. ARKIVALS—THIS DAY. Canadian Victor, from Wellington, 10 a.m. Waipn, from Coromandel, 3 a.m. Kanieri, froni Whangarei, 8.45 a.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Tiroa, for Gisborne, 6 p.m. Clansman, for Russell. 6.25 p.m. Ngapuhi, for Tauranga, 7.10 p.m. Arahura, for Gisborne and Napier, 8.10 p.m. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10.10 p.m. VESSELS DDE AT AUCKLAND. Opibi, Lyttelton, April 11. wingatui. Southern ports, April 12. Ullmaroa, Sydney. April 12. Ihirham, 'Newcastle, April 12. Kurow, Wellington, April 12. Awaliou, East Coast. April 13. Mania, Cardiff, April 15. Bakanoa, Westport, April 15. Omiua, Newcastle, April 16. Lyngern, Hamburg, April 17. Kaitokc, Lantoka, April 17. Tasmania, Australia, April 17. Easterner, New York, April 19. Makalla, London, April 3D. iPort Pirie, Liverpool, April 20. Canadian Scottish, Lyttelton. April 21. Walmana, Wellington, April 22. Carpentaria, Australia, April 22. France, Noumea, April 23. •VESSELS SAILING. iHouto (sehr.), for Tauranga. this evening. , Cyrena, Singapore, April 12. Canadian Victor, New York, April 12. iminaroa, Sydney April 13. Karomiko, Westport, April 13. Tainnl, Lyttelton, April 15. ■Soutaera, Cross, South Sea Islands, April a. NOBTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. ■Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Wakatere, from Thames, 10.30 p.m.; Omann, from Waiheke, 8.30 p.m.; Eanitl, from Coromandel, a.m.; Apamil, from Awanui, 8.30 a.m.; Aunpurl, from Raglan and Kawhia 6 a.m.; Rarawa, from ■New'Plyniouth, 9 a.m.; Kawau, from Ka-wau, 2 p.m.; Manaia, from Whangarei, 6 a.m.; Kgapuhi, from Tauranga, 7.30 a.m. ■VESSELS IX PORT. In Stream—Atua, Northern Chief (acfcnr.), Tofßa_Talune, Mako. Queen's Wharf—Tainni, GormraU, Canadian ■Victor. Central Wharf—Kaiwarra, Waihora. Sobson Wharf —Hnja (schnr.), Tiare Taporo (schnr.), Cyrena. ■King's Wharf—JKorpmiko. ■Western Wharf—Southern Crocs. Sheerlegs Wharf.—H.M.s. Philomel. Oock Wharf—H.M.s. Chatham, S.M.s. Laburnum. Chelsea Albeit Wharf—Houto Kanx. schnr.). The Koromiko sails on Thursday for Westport. To-morrow the Bakanoa commences loadIng coal at Westport for Auckland. The Wingatui left Lyttelton for Auckland, via Napier and Gisborpe. yesterday. The Kurow left Wellington for Auckland yesterday afternoon and is due here on Thursday morning. Captain E. Elders has taken over the commands the Opihi in place of Captain M. MaeDonald. Toe Opihi, from Lyttelton. is due tonight or early to-morrow morning, and will iber»h at the (King's wharf. The Manuka arrives at Wellington today with 157 passengers from Sydney. She is to leave there again on Thursday at 1 i>o p.m. The triimaroa is due from Sydney tomorrow about noon and will berth at the King's wharf. She is to sail again on Thursday evening. The Katoa, which is now loading cement at Portland, is expected to leave there at rtaylignt to-morrow for New Plymouth, Wellington and Greymouth. pe schooner Elsie Mary, which was delayed in making her departure from Gisborne owing to adverse winds, sailed for Auckland, early this., morning. The Canadian Victor arrived from Wellington this morning for final loading for •>ew York, Boston, and Montreal. She oerthed at the Queen's wharf. J^ o ?^ lin P ' cleared from Southampton on the 6th and is due here on the 17th qf ■May She-has passengers and cargo for Auckland and Port Chalmers. " •wiP?., Imperial Q» Company ady?se that the steamer Cyrena will sail io32£°Y *?. r ? ln e. a P°re. It has been dethe>h Q le of her cargo of 03,0p0 cases of o-U at this port. FRANCE BRINGING GCAiNO. ?p> Shipping Co. advice that their coastal' steamer France left Noumea, 3<cw Caledonia, yesterday for Auckland via Sorpnse Island. She is bringing a full carzo of guano from Surprise Island, and is due in Auckland about the 23rd instant." DURHAM F.OS LOADING. _J h .| ? ew 7 ; e^ d Shipping Company have not yet received a radio message frpm the Durham but the steamer is' expected to arrive here to-morrow from Newcastle to commence loading for west coast porjte juf the United Kingdom. She will berth at the King's wharf, and it is expected that "he fo?furui c cr d lo S a2i t h s V#rdS ° D "« WAIHORA WITH PHOSPHATES The Dnion Co.'s freighter Waihora (76Q0 tons). Captain E. .Harris* which arrived from Ocean Island yesterday, berthed in' the afternoon at the Central wharf tp discharge lier phosphate cargo." Xeaving Port Chalmers at the end of February the steamer raet with strong winds', rough seas, and occasional heavy rain until" reaching Newcastle, where she refilled lier blinkers. Gontinuing on March 12 the steamer had' a gnod trip, with moderate winds and seas, until reaching Ocean Island, where she arrived on the 23rd. Loading for five days from 7 a.m. until midnight, she took" "in SSlv $ ons .°? J* o §PSSjgS) and cleared on the jJSth for Auckland. Good weather had prevailed during the loading, but two days alter clearing it besau to rain, and the ™?-i,ln r ?PP* inucd «et and showery until south-east to a moderate fa £ Teered around to the north P n K f ■■■-"•" h

MAKI'RA ARRIVED VANCOUVER. The Union Company's R.M.s. Makura arrived at Vancouver from Auckland at 0 p.m. on -Saturday last. She is to leave there again on April 14 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva, being due here on May 5. THE RARANGA't" LOADING. The Shaw. Savlll and Albion steamer Raranga. which has loaded at Napier, will take In further cargo at Russell and then come to Auckland for final dispatch for London on May 22. She should arrive here about April IS. MOERAKI ARRIVED AT SYDNEY. The Union Company's steamer Moeraki. which left Auckland last Thursday arrived at Sydney at midnight yesterday. She leaves there for Wellington on April 13. sailing again from Wellington on the 20th. NORTHERN COMPANY'S ADVICES. Easter timetable arrangements have been announced by the Northern Steamship Co., as follows:— The Omana will leave Aucklaud for Waibeke on Thursday at 1 p.m., and another v&_el will sail at 9.30 p.m. for Waiheke. The Gael will leave for Kawau and Algie's at 1 p.m. on Thursday, and the Waipu will be leaving for Kawan, Algie's and Waiwera at 7 p.._. A steamer will leave Auckland for Waiheke on Saturday at 1.15 p.m. returning the same day to Auckland. The usual excursions will be run on Easter Monday, with the addition of a trip to Surfdale. The Taniwha will run the Surfxlale service, leaving Auckland at 9 a.m. and Surfdale at 4 p.m. There will be no early morning "vessels coming back from the resorts on Tuesday, but sufficiewtjspace will be reserved on tbe excursion hoats to enable passengers to return on Monday night. Cargo will be' received in the company's sheds on Thursday until 4 p.m. and Saturday until 11 a.m. for vessels sailing during the holiday or early on Tuesday morning.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 4