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SHIPPING.

c-unse;: This evening. 5.5. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 6.30. iloon: Firs; Quarter. 11th, 5.36 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. 7.37 a.m. 7.57 p.m. ■ ■ Auckland Sat.. S.l-Su.m. 6.41 p.m. Onehunga Sat. 11.-18 a.hi. 11.41 p.m. Knlpara fids.. .Sat., 11.8 nam. 11.31 p.m. liuuukau Hds, .Sat.. 10.1S a.m. 10.-41 p.m.' ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. .Rsknnna. from Westport. at midnight. ApannL from Great 'Barrier, at 5.15 p.m. "iV-akatere, from Thames, at 9.30 p.m. ; Waiiotalii. from Muugapai. at 11.10 p.m. THIS DAY. Gael, from Kawau. at 2.30 a.m. Manaia. from Whangarei. at 5.40 p.m. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Kimn. for Tanrar.cn. 3.3r, p.m. Homo tschnr.) for East Coast, at a&ti p.m. Kanieri. :fnr Whangarei. at 7.5 p.m. Taniwha. for 'Paeroa. at 10.30 p m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. 'Expected ' Arrival*. To-morrow.—Rlmn from Taurangau at 9.30 am.; Wakatere. from Thames, at 12.30 p.m..; /Xaniwha. from Pneroa, at 4.30 a.m.: Haniti, .""from Coromandel. at 11 a.m.: Ngatiawa. =from -Opotiki, at 4 -p.m.: Ttarawa. from-New -Plymouth, at 0 a.m. •VESSELS IN PORT. 4n Stream.—-Atua. Northern Chief tschnr.). i. Tofua, Talune. Mako. "Queen's Wliarf.—Port. Pirie. Wanaks. a Central Wharf.—Elsie Mary nsdhnr.), Kama -liohson 'Wharf—Hula (schnr.). Tiare '- .Taporo (schnr.), Rim (ketch), itakanoa. Tsang's Wharf—aibeinama isehnr.). omana, r - "Mania. ."Western "Wharf—Kaiwarra.Maroro "(schnr.) •Sbeerlegs "Wharf—HJil.s. Chatham, H.M.s. '." " Lahnrnnm. Dock 'Wharf—H.Mas. Philomel. -H.M.s. Veronica. VESSELS DUE AT AUCKLAND. -•Arahura, East Coast. April 29, 8 a.m. Makalla. Loudon. April 29. Katoa. South, May 6. Wahnana, "Wellington. May 7. 'Carpentaria. Australia. PJav 4. Whangape, Southern ports," April -29. 'France, Noumea. April 20. iHonro (atrx. schnr. i. Tanranga, April 30. Errol. Wellington, May I.' •"H es? Mahwah. 'Frisco, April 30. Moerak!. Sydney. May 1. Flora, Rarotonga, May 2. Tekoa. Liverpool. May S. Wairuna, San Francisco, May 7iPisko, New York. May 7. Opihi, Lyttelton. May 1. Awahou. East Coast." May 5. Ysabcl, Nine, May 12. The steamer Opihi is pxpected to leave Lyttelton to-night for Auckland. The Wanaka sails at noon to-morrow for southern -ports. The Errol Is to leave Napier to-morrow night for Auckland. The vrnangape left Lyttelton at 10 p.m. ok Wednesday far Auckland. It Is expected that tie aKaiEoral will leave Lyttelton to-morrow for. Auckland. The "W.iihorn. after discharging her cargo of phosphates-from Nauru, sails this ; afternoon for Newcastle. The three-masted schooner Ahematria .eaves this afternoon for ©rafton. Clarence River, N.S.W., in ballast. Laden with a coal cargo ftom Westport. the Itakanoa arrived -at midnight, and rbc-rthea this morning at the Hobson wharf. The auxiliary schooner Houto sailed yesterday afternoon for Tanranstn. She :-should return to Auckland..on -Sunday next. V advice states that the Katoa left Oamaru at 11.30 p.m. ou "Wednesday for Auckland, via ports: No advice has been received of th e Ysabel since her departure from Auckland, bnt, accordine to the time-taole' under which she Is running she should return from Nine on aiav 12. ■ "Watlcin ahd Wallis advise that the Awaaon-will ;be working Tologa Bay to-day and then proceeds to Gisborne nnd Napier ■She will probably arrive hack at Auckland towards the. end of next week. After loading a part cargo of timber here lor Sydney, the Lamb steamer Omana leaves this afternoon for Kalpara for farther loading, after which, she proceeds to wtrangaroa and Opua to-complete. The steamer Arahura left Gisborne at 8 a.m. to-day for Aucirarid. She will be due h<-re at the same hour to-morrow and will • be Boated into the dock for repairs. sailin»CoaS at 5 P ' m ' ° D alondar S ° T tße Ea st Tie Makalla. which is en ronte from London with explosives and general cargo, has not.yet reported by wireless. A message Jas been sent out to her.' lint no answer"has been received. Meanwhile it is not expected that the steamer will arrive before Sunday .next. MOCRAKI LEFT SYDNEY". Tie Union Company, advise that the : Moer.-iki left Sydney at ."! p.m. yesterday for -Auckland. She i s briniririLr K> saloon ' ti ml 27 steerage passengers, and also mails and cargo, being due in port 4m Monday. THE DORSET"S~ALTERED SAILING. ■ Accordine to advices received by the 'New Zealand .-hipping Company from Wellington the' Federal steamer Dorset win not make her final departure from 'WellrniTtnn for 'Southampton and London until midday on Saturday. Effiaar 5. The postponement nasi been ueeessarv owing to delay In •cargo work at the Bluff through "bad wear n er. THE HUIA'aS TRIAL. Tbe Nobel Explosive Companv"s topsail schooner Huia made n trial trip on the -.harbour yesterday, leaving the Hansonwharf at a-botrt 11.30 a.m. Her en-ines' ; responded well and developed a speed of -Si .knots an hoar. It is intended to give -the schooner an official trial next Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon.' ... ".' . -STEAMER TTJTANEKAI. ... A telegram has been, received. from Taijrita by the local Superintendent -of Marine. -(Captain Atwood) advising that -che Govsernmeht steamer Tutanekai will arrive at -Auckland to-morrow afternoon. "fine will leave again on Monday mornirag for Sand "iSiiit and ships eaxco onThur'sday morning for the Northern -lighthouses. THE TORT PIRIE. Heather. Robcrton. Ltd.. advise that the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port "Pirie, after <llft<*hurginjr canto from LiverPool and Glasgow, and also loading a quantity of Homeward freight, sails tills afternoon for WeUington. . in 'continuation of - SSZS&£ IOto J? SiS sh e ■proceeds to aSEntKS? and 3>»asaiu„. and returns to IS®^nf!2? &*3£k* -rne ntext month , -•fcawi % f0r a via Monto

xavca-s rrIxEHART. ' The Union Company advise that the jN'avua will sail at 11 a.m. to-morrow- for Suva. She 'will observe the. following ! itinerary:^Arrive >Snva May 8, depart Snva .Max 4, arrive Apia May" 7. depart Apia May f>. arrive VaVau May 11. arrire ' Haapai May rj. nrrive Nukualofa May ia arrire -Suva May 13, depart Suva for Auckland May IT.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1922, Page 4

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