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SHIPPING.

Sonset: This evening. .7..in. Sunrise: To-morrow moruin?. tf.'-£>. Moon: New Moon. I'Trh, -i.i'A p.U!. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. H. 55 a.m. 716 p.m. j Auckland Fri., 7.37 a.m. 7.57 p.m.; Onehunga Fri., 10.37 a.m. 10.57 p.m. \ KaiparaHds...Fri.. IO.U'T a.m. 10.47 p. m. ; ManukauHds..Fri., 0,;;7a.m. 9.37 p.m. , ARRIVALS.—THIS DAT. : Gael, from Warkworth, 1 a.m. j Haniti. from CoromanJel. -.10 a.m. : Mahurangi. from Whanparei. 2.30 a.m. j llimu, from Taurauga. 9.80 a.m. ; Omasa, from Matakana, 11.35 a.m. | DEPARTURES.—YESTERDAY. ] Clansman, for Russell, 3.40 p.m. Xgatlawa, for Opotiki. 6.10 p.m. Waiotahl. for Mancapai. 6.20 p.m. Mjnaia, for Wnangarei. 10.10 p.m. THIS DAY. i Apaoni, for Great Barrier. 0.10 a.m. Manuka, for Sydney. IU.IS p.m. Pas- ! sengers:—Saloon: Misses K. M. Cook. A. 31. j D Glascoydene, K. Wlttner. it. Marshall. V. B. Wilson. G. Lconey. M. and F. F. Friedlander, A. Rurade. M. G. Cartanaeli. B. Zelman, K. H. Boss. A. Chuck. L. N. Wicketl, D. S. Betts. F. E. Brlggs, J. Nash. > < J. Morris, Anderson. L. Pardinsrton. Mes- j dames Field. Dilmenico and child, McCullongh, A. Whitefield. F. Marshall. E. Elli- , ■on," Miles, Jl. A. Smyth. E. Thompson. Sinclair and Master Sinclair, W. Monk, M. Millar, Carr. Chuck. S. C. Rosa. A. H. Hay:, Richards. E. E. Grimwade, H. E. Cooper. W. E. Briggs. V. H. Beebe. A. M. 51.' Marshall, Sejmour, Boyle, Demon, Waddtngham, J. D. L. Allen. M. E. Bassett. ■M. E. Davis. A. J. Benouf, M. A. McCuHongu, Spicer, CoUiver, Nixon. Home, Hardy. W. McCaHlon, J. Baker, J. j Hardy, 11. Payne, M. Barriett, A. D. Turnbnn; E. Morton, E. Clemens. Messrs. E. • F: Hopkins, F. H. Davles, H." Goodwin, : W. E. Briggs, A. G. Brings, G. Trevltbick, H. T. Kittp, P. Jlaher, W. J. Tinllne, A. ! Daw Eon. L. Fielil. Jr. Dilmenico, O. J. ! Syrpn, "Hey. Father CTRelllj, A. 3. prein-1 field, McCullongh. J. V. Miles, H. BoUtho, I Captain Mason, B. Sinclair, F. Carr, J. H. It: Richards. F. G. Seymour, J. E. Boyle. 3: McGiU, F. Walters. A. E. Burch. B. S. -Holding, H. W. Burch. G. Wahlstqn, R. H. Munro, W. McCalllon, L. G. TotheringJjani, J. Hardy. M. T. Burler. J. D. L. Allen, W. F. Bentick, J. Carrlgan, Chas. Eyre, J. h. Contts, S. N. Yon Stunner. A. A. Gribbin, E. K. Denton. H. G. Field, Garln Toun?. W. .T. Addis, T. G. Behtick, S. J. Thompson, A. McGullough, A. t. Scott, C. E. Armit, G. Offer, C. D. Friend, F. C. M. Donnell. G. "H. Spicer. >". Colllrer. Nison, G. Home, L. J. Hardy, and 103 steerage. lUraiga, for London, 12.40 p.m. NORTHEBN COMPANIS MOVEMENTg. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Gael, from Eawau, 1 a.m.: , Elsie, from Pnhoi, 1 p.m.: Orewa, from ) Snverdale, 10.30 p.m.; Manaia, from Whanlarei, 6 a.m.; Kanleri, from Wbangarei, 7 , p.m.; Omana, from Ngatea, mldnigljt. VESSELS IX PORT. ' In Stream- —iitae, Nortnern Chief fschnr.). Tofiia, Talune, Mako. <3ne«n'g Wharf—Port -Pirie. Central "Wharf—Waihora, Elsie Mary i (scnnx.), Xavna. ■HoTjsoii "Wharf—Huia (scnnr.). Tiare Taporo (schnr.), Rlra tketcb). i King's Wharf—Ateinama (scinr.), Omana " Mahlt'. , Western Wharf—Kaiirarra, Maroro ischnr ) i Sheerlei?e Wliarf—H.M.s. Caatham H.Ms t Laburnum. ■ Dock Wnarf—H.M.s. Philomel, H.M g • Veronica. - Albert Wharf— Houto (aui. schnr.i. DT7E AT AUCKXAND. Mikallß, London, April 28 Kitoa, South. April Waimsna, Wellington, Maj 7 Carpentaria, Australia, 'Hay i. "Wiangape. Somnera ports, April 30 Pianee, Soumea, April 28 *m>l. Wellington, May 1. Eakanoa, April 27. West Mahwab, 'Frisco, April 30. Moerail. Sydney, May 1. nera, Earotonga, May 2. Tetoa, Lirerpool, May S SOpra. R*rotonga, May 1. WaiJtrna, San francisco, ilay 7 Plako, Sw York, Kay 7. , FIONA LEFT FIJI. The Colonial Sngax BeSuim Co.s steamer Fiona left FIJI ax 6 a.m. to-day with a cargo oi raw aujjax for Aacßand. fhe is especte'l to arrive here abotrt Tcesday nest. RAKA>"Oa FOR LQXPON. ' The Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer I Saranga left the Queen's wiarf eariy this ! morning, acd irect to an an;:aorage In liie streaai to complete bunkers before sailing for London this aiternoon via i'ane Horn Oi aer total cargo a£ 1713 bags of copra 1521 -were damaged by the fire in her after hold I and 65 bale* of wool and 12 bales of hemp ! wMch were daaizged by water, had alsa to be lefc behind to he reconditioned before i teing loa*eil by aao:her steamer The ; tynej which aras made of the vessel showed ! that she wa« not damaged aa regards seaworti»laes». EOY4L MA IX, arSAMEK.S. Siegara la due to arrive at Vancouver oa May 13 from Sydney and Aackiand Teave« -Vaseotnrer "iizy Iβ for Honolulu, iScva and Auckland, being due here June U, theuce Sydney. MaJmra is due from Taacouver, Honoinia and 3nra on May 5. and sails same tiar fnr Hj-dney. Leaves Sydney lS:h, and Auckland 23rd May for Vancouver Tailti left Wellington April 11 for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco, where ene la due May 1. Leaves San Francisco •TCay 5 for Wellington, where she i« due •May 2T. Sails May 29 for -Sydney. Marama leaves Sydney 4th. and WfiiinKton ath May for Barotoaga. Papeete and San 'Francisco, where she is line May 2f). TRAWS-EACIFIC STEAiMEHS. Tlie Union Company aiivise the folloftiag movements of trans-Piioifle steamers: — Walotapu loads at' Newcastle this week for Honolulu or San 'Francisco. 'Walteiuata loadi at Pacific Coast ports durins July for Austrulubia. Walkswa is now loading at Pacific Coast ports for Napier, Weillustou, Melbournu and Sydney. Will leave San Francisco •euond week in May. Wairuna, from Puciflc Coust ports, deared San Francisco ou Saturday, April 16, for Auckland, Wclliußlon. Xetr flymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide aiyi Sydney. She ts due at Auckland übout Suntlay, Muy Hauraki, from G-IaeBOW. viu Piinjjiua. is doe at Ban Fruncibcn cad pf April, aaa loedß during May at Pacific Coast ports Cor New Zealand end Australian porte.

Th e Katoa left Oamaru at IJJ3O p.m. i yesterday for Auckland via ports. ] The 'Whanyape left I.yuelwn at 10 p.tn I yesterday I"r Auckland. ■ !t is expected that rSn» Kaikorai will j leave Lytteltun on Saturday for Auckland, i The Wanakn sails at noun on Saturday for southern ports. j The C-nrin;* ieavee Onehunsa to-day for ! Sew riyniuutn. ; The Navua sails on Saturday at 11 am j for 'Suva. The Waiaora galls at noon to-morrow for j Newcastle. The Bakacoa passed Cape Brett at 9.1u ' a.m. to-day, and is expected to arrive here j •fcis evening. j The A. B. Donald schooapr Tiaro Taporo is expected to sail tomorrow for the Cook ! Group. _ __ J Tbe Easterner ieft this afternoon for Australia to rontlnue discharge "f her I Tbe schooner Maroro moves from the ! King's wharf to the Western wharf this | afternoon to <ontinue discharge of timber and eeneral cargo from Glsborne See afterwards loads coal for Olsborne. PLAT ROCK LIGHT. The local Superintendent of Marine advises that the light on Flat Roi-fe will not he showing again until next week, when it I will be repaired by the master of the Government steamer Tutanekai. INTERCOLONIAL SAILINGS. The Manuka left Auckland just after Soon to-day for Sydney wi»n passengers, rr.ails, and general cargo. she ft due there on Mar I. and makes her next voyage to Wellington. The Moeraki leaves Sydney to-day for Auckland, and is due her e on "Monday next, calling again on jfay *. MOVEMENTS AT THE DOCK. Sanford. Ltd.'s. trawler. James Cosgrove. and the ferry steamer Osprey were floated into dock thl3 morning for repairs. The TJniDn Co.V steamer Arahura, oa arrival from the East Coast, will go into ; the dock on Saturdaj" morning, and on j pnhl ani the hulk Ogyx will be taken in for repairs. It is eipecte<l that the Xgapuhi wFll l>e in the dock for some time, as' she will undergo an extensive overhaul.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1922, Page 4