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SHIPPING.

gonaer: This evening. 5.2 L ennriae: To-morrow morning, 0.22. Moon: Last Quarter, 19th, 12.24 p.m. . Auckland To-day — 12.0- pjn. . >Ho_l_t_ Wed., 1.15 a.m. 12.48 p.m. Onehnng-. Wed_, 4.15 ajn. 4.50 p.m.! "Kalpeni Hd_.. .Wed., 4.06 a.m. 4.40 p.m.; •Mairakau ELfas. .Wed., 3.15 a.m. 3.50 p.m. ARRIVALS—THIS DAT. Kaiapoi, from Melbourne, 3.15 a.m. Lyn__m, from Hamburg, via Sydney, 8.-5 a.m. Waipu, from Walheke, 8.40 a.m. ~- Gael, from Kerepeehl, 8.40 a.m. , Taniwha, from Kawau, 9.15 a. in. DEPARTURES—THIS DAT, Manaia, for Wbangar-i, 0.15 a.m. Kawau, for Kawau, 0.10 a.m. Waipu, for Coromandel, 0.10 a.m. Taniwha. for Kawau, UO a.m. Omana, for Silverdale, 8.15 a.m. v Kanieri. lor Whangarei. 1 pjn. ▼ESSELS IN PORT. '.In Stream—Atna, Northern CM-f (Khar.), -' Tofna, Talnne. Mako, Kaiwarra, Lyngern. r*Qo__u's Wharf—Kurow, Awahc_L Wlngatui, ~ E-nnfß. -__--, JCentral Wharf—Wsihora, Arahnra, Kaiapoi. "Hobson Wharf — Hula (schnr.), Tlsre Tinoro (schnr.), Honto (anx. schnr.). King's Wharf—Oplhi, Jfoemama (achnr.), Durham, Omana, Mahia. Western Wharf—Southern Cross. Kaltoke. '"'Bheerlegs Wharf—H.M.e. Ph_omel. (Dock Wharf—H.M.S. Chatham, H.M.s. Laburnum. _______ Wharf—Fiona. VESSELS SAILING. Dnrham. Wellington, April 18, 4 p.m. •Arahura, Gisborne, AprU 18, 5 p.m. Oplhi, Whangarei, April 18. Kaiapoi, Whangarei, 'April 19. ;iAbemama (achnr.), Grafton, AprU 10. Kurow, Newcastle, AprU 20. Southern Cross, South Sex Islands, April 21. Omana, Opna. April 22. Raranga, London, April 23. Hula. Whangaroa, April 2_. • Kaltoke. Sydney, April 22. Wingatttl, Southern ports, AprU 22. *. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. -- The following vessels are expected to be -wtibln range of the -undermentioned wixelesa stations to-night:— Auckland.—Marama. -Easterner, Arahnra. i_»nrh_m, Rakanoa. After 12.30 a.m.: Port Pirle. -_._-•'' Awaaui.— Ventura, Kauri, Cyrena, Kawa*tlrl. ' . °' NORTHERN CO.'B MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. v To-morrow.—Taniwha, from Paeroa, 9.30 ; p.m.: Omana, from Walheke, 6.30 p.m.: -Hauiti, from Coromandel, 6 p.m.; Apanui, from Awanni, 2,30 p.m.; Kanieri, from "Whangarei, 10 p.m.; Manaia, from Whangarei, 6 a.m. hi The ketch Huannl to loading at Wark-.-.worth for Tologa Bay. 7 .The Rakanoa was expected to leave Westport to-night for Anckland. The Kurow is expected to leave Anckland ' on Thursday for Newcastle. The Oplhi sails this evening for WhanV. garel to load cement for Lyttelton. Tke auxiliary schooner Honto to to sail -to-morrow afternoon for Tanranga. -v,- Tha Walpori was expected to leave Newc__tle on Friday morning for Anckland. ;. Tin. Wanaka left Bluff at 9.30 p.m. last Thursday night for Auckland, via ports. The Wlngatnl is expected to leave here on • Saturday for Wellington, Lyttelton and DnneL.dto. To continue loading for west coast ports ■.■,ot the United Kingdom, the Dnrham Bails at 4 p.m. for Gisborne and southern ports. Tbe Nobel Explosive Company's ketch which to discharging cement at "Craig'- wharf, will afterwards.undergo over_aul. The Arahnra is expected to leave Anckland at 5 p-m. to-day for the East Coast Next week she is to leave here on Monday, and again on Monday, May 1. The Richardson steamer Awahon to loading at the Queen's wharf for Ea.t Coast ports and Gisborne and Napier. She Is expected to sail at 6 p.m. on Thursday. BASTBBNE-t TO-MOBBOW. ~ The •team*-' Easterner is due at Anckland to-morrow from New York to discharge . case oil and general cargo for the agency -'ot Msnrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. From . here ihe will proceed to Australian porta CANADIAN CONSTRUCTOR. ''' Oti Wednesday the' Canadian Constructor •" arrived at Brisbane from Hallax and New • York. After dlsharging at Sydney and Mel- . bourne she leaves for Dunedin, Wellington .and Auckland. '"" *"° CARGO FROM VANCOUVER. <; After discharging a large quantity of tim"ber at Lyttelton the Canadian Scottish is ■ : to leave that port to-day for Anckland to A discharge general cargo. She is due here on the 21st, and afterwards proceeds to "Sydney and Melbourne. : l THE KAITOKE'S MOVEMENTS. ' On completion of discharge of her cargo * at the Western wharf the Unic-n Company's Kaltoke is expected to leave here c ,on Satnrdny for Sydney. She will load at Sydney and Newcastle for Napier nnd New "Plymouth.' THE NAVUA'S RETURN. •ii •■ The Union Company advise that the .i. Navna arrived at Apia on Good Friday, .and sailed at 10 o'clock on Saturday night ?'_or Suva, where she was due yesterday, ■ and sails for Anckland to-morrow, being due here on Monday next, .-_-. . •" THE W AIM ANA. The Shaw, Savin and Albion steamer Walmana, in ballast, with about 900 passengers ''•'from London, is due at Wellington N on the ". c 23rd lost. After disembarking her passengers she will come to Anckland to load Ist '. London. i ; ' MAKDRA LEFT VANCOUVER. Cabled advice has been received by the Fnion Coinpnny that their mall steamer ... Makura left Vancouver at 1 a.m. on Satur- ' day last for Auckland and Sydney. She is due at this port on J*»y 5, via Honolulu > and Suva. ' KAIAPOI WITH AUSTRALIAN CARGO. Laden with general cargo from Australian ports, the Kaiapoi cleared Melbourne '.at 11 p.m. on tlie 10th mat. for Auckland, I and arrived in port early' this nioru.ng. . She berthed n.t the Central wharf to <ltecharge 506 tons, "and is expected to pro- " ceed to Whangarei at 5 o'clock to-morrow night to" discharge 610 tons. From . .Whangarei the Kaiapoi proceeds to Wellington to discharge the balanced The main Items are dried <2000 cases),-'and d to-aceo- Captain .W. Martin' is In • comfr- the Bteamer. Partis .-- :.-.

j WAIRCNA LETT 1 OI9CO. ' According to a cable received by the Union /Company the Wairuna left San Francisco at In.m. on Saturday. April 13th. for Auckland. Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. LTNGERN FROM HAMBURG. Tbe steamer Lyngern, 4068 tone (Captain A. Biel), arrived at Auckland this morning from Hamburg, via Australian ports. She nn-ived at Sydney on tbe flth lnat, and after i discharging cargo there proceeded to New- j castle for bunker coal, leaving there far j Auckland on Tbnraday last. All of tbe Lyngern'a cargo will be discharged at Auck-1 land, and the consignments for the aonth i will be transhipped by the New Zealand Snipping Company. Included la the cargo | ore HUSO bales of wood pulp, 640 drama of j * carbide of calcium, separators, electrical] and' dairy machinery, cheese rennet and blocks of granite. Tbe steamer will berth this afternoon at the' western side of tbe | King's wharf on the departure of the Durham. , BAST CAPE LIGHT. The Marine Department advlaea that in connection with tbe work of, transferring the existing lighthouse on East Cape Island to a site on tbe mainland, the light at present exhibited will cease to be shown on and after the night of Thursday, April 20. In lien of the existing light, and pending its re-erection on tbe mainland, a temporary light will be shown from a position at the summit of the bin overlooking East Cape. The light should be risible seawards to all vessel* passing East Island at a greater distance than eight miles, over an arc of 230 degrees, where not obscured by the higher land to the westward and to the southward of the site. To vessels passing East Island at a lesser distance the Ught will be eclipsed by a portion of the island, varying with the distance between the island and the vessel.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1922, Page 4