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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This pveninp, :..2Ti. Sunrise: To-nw.rrow moi-nlnjr. Clfi. Moi.u: Full Moon. 1-tli. 8.1-1 a.m. jiiun watki;. Auckland To-dny 7.<>n' ii.m. 7.82 p.m. j iAurkl.mil Tliur.. T.OT a.m. S.'il v.m. Oni-Dunga Tliur.. H>..V> a.m. 11.-0 p.m. Kulpara lids.. .Thn-., 1<>.4.". a.vi. 11.10 p.m. iManuka-u Lids. .Thur.. ll.uo v.m. lO.'-IO p.TU. AHmiVADS—YESTERDAY. 1 Wak.itere, from Thames. OAS p.-m. Omsna, from WiUbekc. 10.30 p.m. TniS DAY. Gael, from Kerei>eeiii, 0.20 a.m. ■M-anaia. "from Whang-uei, 5.H5 a.m. Npapuhi. from Tauranjrn, (i.r>.-> a.m. Opibi. from Lyttelton. 7.."r5 a.m. Apaiml, from Awauui. 9.33 a.m. rVEPATCrURE'P—TBSTERDAT. Kanleri, for Whangarei. 7.10 p.m. Rira (keWhl. for WbangiiTei. 4.4.> ■P-γ!!. Houto (auxiliary schooner), for TaurangJ, 5 p.m. Walpn, for Paeroa, 10.10 p.m. THIS DAT. Wakatere, for Thames, 1 p.m. KORTHERX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected 'Arrivalß. To-morrcm-.—"Wakatere, from Thames. 11 n.m.; Knwan. from 'Coromandel. ]1 p.m.: Hauiti. frorin 'Kodu and Turua. 3 a.m.: Tuhoe. from Mangapal. C p.m.j Kanleri, from Whan-garei, 3 p.m.; Ngatiawa, from Opotiki, 4 p.m.; Harawa, from New Plymouth. 0 a.m.; Gael, from Matakana. 2 a.m.; Otnana, from Silverdale. 11 p.m.; Apanul, from Great Barrier, 8 p.m.; Waipu, from Paeroa. 4 ajn. VESSELS IN FORT. In Stream— Atna, Northern Clilet (sehnr.), Tofua, Talune, Mako, TJlimaroa. Ouoen's Wharf—Tulnul. •Cornwall. Canadian Victor. Central Wharf—Kaiwarra. Waihora. •Hobson Wharf— : Huia (sciinr.). Tiare King's Wharf —Koromiko. Opihi. Western Wharf—Southern Cross. .Sheerlega AVharf.—h.m.s. Philomel. Duck Wiarf—H.M.s. Chatnam, H.M.3. I_ibnriium. Chelsea T/harf—Fiona. Thr Cyrena sails to-night for Singapore. The Mahia is due on the 3 3th from Cardiff with coal for the New- Zealand Government. The Itichnrdson steamer Awahou is due from the East Coast on Friday night. The Kahika loads at Nelson and Picton about the end or next iveek for Onehnnjra. Thn Wingatui is expected to leave Lyttelton to-<iny Tor Auc-klaml, via Napier and (Jißbtirne. The Wanaka loads at Bluff. Dunedin. Oainaru and Timaru thia week for Wellington and (Auckland. The Fiona, after flischarffinß her Newcastle coal at Cnelsen, sails for Fiji to-morrow night. The Kurow is expected to arrive nt Auckland at G a-tti. io-morrow from Wellington. Cable advice stated that the Kaltokn left Lautoka at 3 p.m. on Monday for Aucklau.l. She is due neit Monday. The Whaugape will load ot Tlniani and Lyttelton about the end of next week for Auckland. Toivardß the end of next week the Kalna will load at Dunedin. Onmara and Timaru for Wellington and Auckland. The Nobel Explosive Company's ketch ] Rim, after discharging southern produce nt Anckland. left yesterday evening fnr Wbangarei to load lime for Auckland. She Is expected to return to Auckland to-nior-row night or early Friday. KAIAPOT LEFT MELBOURNE. Cable information hns lieeu received by the Union Company that the Kaiapoi, alter completing cargo for Auckland and southern porta, left Melbourne at 10 p.m. on Monday. She is due hero next Tuesday. NIAGARA ARRIVED AT SYDNEY. The Union Co.'s U.SJ.s. Niagara urrived at Sydney yesterday from Auckland, and is to sail again for Auckland and Vancouver ou the IXHh, continuing from Auckland on the 2">th| ULTMAKOA FROM SYDNEY. The UHmaroa arrives this afternoon from Sydney with passengers and general cargo and malic She is expected to berth at about 4.30 p.m. at the King'd vharf, and te announced to sail again at o p.m. to-morrow. THE HUIA TO LOAD TIMBER. The Nobel Explosive Co.'s topsail i schooner Uuia, which has been undergoing I extrusive overhaul at Auckland since the New Year, is to load a part cargo of timber at Auckland and proceed to Whansaroa on April '20 to complete for -Melbourne. THE CORINTIIIC"? TASPENGERiS. The following passengers for Southanip- ; ton left Wellington just before noon yes- i tenia,-}- by the White Star liner Curinthi'-. which Iβ making the voyage via thn Panama Canal: —First saloon: Misses (.',. Yf. Williamson, M. A. Wells. T. M. Wnrrtrll. <i. li. and J. M. 'M.li.irrl.v. c. A. Harper, H. H. Unmmouil. M. K. Kricsson, ■E. 'M. Edwards. Mesdaraes Ew.irt. Oootlwin. M. C. Gibsoii-ineiulMß H. Slpi-Rensert 3. V. iTilsom. Mitchell. Mi'lioliK. Illtchie. I. M. S<-orer, J. A. Strang. Tartakovur. A. 51. Thnrne. F. L. Wells, Williamson, Sir Basnet! TSdwards. ("apt. Williams. Ri>v. C. 11. Ril.-hie, l>r. W. Ewart. Messrs. .T. C. Williamson. N. Williams, A. J. L. Whyte. A. M. Tartakovor. A. S. Nichcills, .7. 1.. Mac-Farla-ne. H. Mitchell. A. St. J. Hill, r.. W. Harris. I. Grimths. 11. H. Goss. E. 31. rjooUwin. F. G. ■Clark, K. lirlgUtman Masters D. E. r>. llilsom. K. J. S. lUtcliic. C. M. Strang. SecoDd saloon: Misses A. L. Woodman, M. C. Wilson. V. C. Poole. C. E. M>c Mottee. B. M. Kniuht. SI. King. r>. M.. B. E. N. V. Green. M. It. Gibeon, 11. W. Fergnsnn. G. C. aud V. M. Ellis. J. <_:. an<l (3. A. Edwards. H. A. and C. A. .Edwands. .1. Damant. A. K. Cutler. E. C. Craljrhead. R. M. "Bedint-fleld. Mesdames F. L. Aold. K. A. iM , . Bernard. Burke. M. .T. JVnt. Hdnarrls. Ellis. Frith. Gnywar.l. GTbson. nrcini. C. M. Grover. HarlleM. .1. King, Mf.ttee. C. Ferguson. Mn<-kin!a.r. K. N. Marl;. M. A. Morrison, poole .!. ni(-harriß. Smith. E. A. Spurrelt. -\. Wjillingford. H. AYilsnn. C.ipt .1. B. Le Mottee. Messrs. N. Williams. F. Smith H f*. Poole. F. N. Paraons. .T. B. Miickinlay F. H. Howard, r>. S. Hen-rtl J. HnilfirM C T-. Green, ,T. Gibson, h. FrlHi. C. G.-fWiird A. Fraser. J. v>: Ellis. F. P. Erlwnnls. w! Cupples. J. Conaslen. D. Burkp T \uld R. Agnpw. Mjidters M. .7. Onjson. p. b! M«Jk; 170, steerage.

CANADIAN VICTOR'S SAILING. Tin- Canadian Government ofiice advise Ibar Hie Canadian Victor will s;iil this even ing Cor Tahiti, where she will take In further cargo for Now York. ISoston. and Halifax. DURHAM ARRIVES MIDNIGHT. A radio message lias lioen rceelved liy tbe New Zealand Shipping Cα. fnnu till-.-strnnipr Durham nrlviKiiii: that she will iirrivo lioro from Newcastle at midnight. ■ She will load for Wont Coast ports of I In- United Kingdom at the Kinjw' wharf. I for further cargo. the nrini t\ port. The r,jtteltnn s-teainer Opihi arrived at Aui-klnnd earl;; to-day and heithed at the Kinps , wharf u> dlschnree timln-r and prorluoe. She loads K<; npral carjro afterwards for Ijvttcltou and proceeds to Wliangurei iihoin Tneeflay next to complete with cement.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 4