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SHIPPING.

Minse:• This evening. 3,2. Sunrise: To-morrow n-ni-ning. <>■,■"'■ Moon: First quarter. May r>, 0.20 a.m. HIGH WATER. \ii.-klnii4 . .To-dny. ll.SOa.m. ll.S+p.m. Auckland Thnrs. — 12.10 p.m. i.nphnnga Thnr-.. 3.0 a.m. 3.20 p.m. Knlpnra Hds. ..Thnrs.. CSOa.in. S.lO p.m. Manukau Ilils.Th-jrs., 2.'i a.m. 2.20 p.m. ARRIVALS -YESTERDAY. Navna, rcturui-.l from sea f"r repnr".. West Mnnwah. fr.uu San Francl«ro, n.."* v.m. THIS PAY. Finnii. from FIJI. c.43 a.m. omann. from N .us ten. 3.1"i a.m. Manilla, frnni Wnangarel. r..4r< a.m. nimu, fmm Tanrnnpn. 10.10 a.m. Errol. from Gleborne, noon. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Hanlti. fnr CoromanOel. 4..W n.m. 'Homo ians. s'-hnr.i. for Taurangn, 4 p-in-TUlfi DAY. Tutnnekal, for Gulf. 10.4<i a.m. ■Riikanon, for Westport, 12.40 p.m. XOBTHBRN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. ■Expcctctl Arrivals". To-morrow.—llbpl, from Kawau, 7 p.m.; Omana. from Mataknna. 4..10 p.m.: Apanui. from Great Barrier, 8 p.m.: Wakatere, from Thames. .1 p.m.: Haiiitl. from Kopil ami Turua, i.SO p.m.: Wnlotnhl, from Mnnpapnl, 0 p.m. CANADIAN LEADER LEFT HALIFAX. The Canadian Leader left Halifax on April 2Ptu for Australian and Nevr Zealand ports, via Norfolk, where she will replenish neP bunkers: THE WAIMANA FOR LOADING. Top Walmana in expected to arrive ai lAuekland from Gisborhe about the eni! of the week to fonipiete enrpo for London, aud finii ilnally about the 12th. ERROL TO COMPLETE. The Errol berthed at the Queen's wharf this afternoon to eomple.te cargo for Boston. New York, and west coast ports of the United Kinudom. It Is expected that she will clear on Friday. CARPENTARIA LEFT NEWCASTLE. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise "that the Carpentaria left Newcastle for Auckland yesterday, and is due her? ou Sunday next. Shp will load butter and wool for London, afterwords proieediOf; to Tokomaru Bay and Southern ports. THE MAHIA. L D. Nnrhan advise that the Shaw, Savlll and Albion stenmer Malila, now loaiHne butter frozen mo.it. cheese anu" wool, ts pJpeetPd to sail for Gtsnoriie on Friday. From there she proceeds to Wellington to romplete. and Is to sail finally for London and Hull about the 10ih ihst. WAVTTA SAILS ?• P.M. TO-MORROW. TBp Nartia. dleerobai'ked her passetigeis at thp Queen's wharf this morning, and wan floater] Into dock to have hnt' flew propeller tilted, the NKapuhi being (loafed out until the N'nvufl'p rffiai tb bo vo nepti coniplotp*?. It is expected by the Union Company that Hie atoutiiov will resume her Voyage at 3 p.m. MAKURA i? A.M. FRIDAY. A radio message has been rerelved by thr l.'Bloti Company from the, Maktirn. advlslnK tliat the. stoamer will arrive nt G fi.m. on Fl'idny from Vancouver. She will disembark her Aucklnnd pnssengers, and discharge carpo. rontlnulng to Sydney at i> p.m. the same day. FROM TACIFIC COAST. The Canadian Scottish arrived at Sydney on April 30th from Auckland, thence proceeding to Melbourne and Adelflldp. The Canadian Transporter sailed, from Vancouver on April )•">. and in due at AurkIflfld on >fny Ulfb. iirocoedlug afterwnfds lo ■vtelltngton, Sydney, Melbourne and AdeUWe. MAKALLA BERTHED. ' ' The Maknlla (Cnptain T. A. Tyson 1 berthed at the Queen s wharf this mornlnc to discharge over ROOD tons of f{e.nernl oargo from London for Auckland. She Is expected lo be In port until about, the middle of next week. Tlie cargo was loaded nt Antwerp. Jlhll..nnd Iyondon. the Steamer clearing the latter port on March IS. Excellent weather prevailed during the pasnate across the Atlantic, nnd the Tanaraa was reactred on April r>. Moderate weather conditions were cxptH'lonepd oil the Pacific, nnd the steamer arrived off Motulfai on Monday mornlusr. wbete she flischared 130 tons of explosives. The balance of the Makalla's cariro. about 1000 tons, Is for , Wellington and New Plymouth. STEAMERS FROM ATLANTIC TOAST. The following movements of cargo steamers from the Atlantic coast of America have lieun noilfled by Ihe Canadian Goverumetii .Mercantile Marine:— The Canadian Seigneur is due at Auckliml on May i!Bth. thence proceeding lo welllnglon, Llrlslmnc, Sydney nnd Melbourne. The Canadian ('nnstrni-tnr. at l'ort Keiiihln, Is to sail from Melbourne on May 10 fnr UiutT. Dunedln, Lyttelton, Wellington. New I'lymolith iiml Auckland. The Canadian Miiler is due nt rsrlshnnp mi >Liy 4tb. theneo nrnreeiling to Sydney. Mel■bourne. Dunnlln, Tlmafu. Lyttelton. Wellington and Auckland. The Canadian Cruiser, from Auckland, arrived at New York on May 1. WEST MAIIWAII IN PORT. The Swayne and Ilnyt Line slenmer W->st Mnhwah. r.nso tons, arrived nt Auckland lont night from San Frnhcieen. nml berthed at thp Western whnrf this morning to discharge 420 tons of general cargo. Cargo was loaded nt Aberdeen. Wasfi. (.I.OOii.OdO u-o.t or lumberi. Seattle (700<OOO feet lumber nnd pmall quantity general). Portland iftOO.OfMl feet lumber and four ohotiographs for Wellington). Sin Francisco I nil" cafceK of petroleum fir Auckland, turpentine *nd canned fruit and two automobiles nnd general cnrgn for Australial. The lumber is mainly fur Sydnpy, the general cargo being distributed ah follows: —Sydney. 11V2 tons; Melbourne. 323 tons: nnd Adelaide, lo tons. Han Frani'lsio was cleared on April 0. a|l a heavy noi'th-cast gale cncoiirteied for two flays on the way lo Honolulu. Reaching that port on the 14th fuel oil was tnkoli In. nhfl the voyng.r continued in the afternoon. Trade winds and fine weather prevailed until two days ago. when the West Mnhwah run Into a soulhenst gale, which *as gradually moderating. It Is expected that the West BlHhwah will continue to Sidney at the end of the weok, After completing discliargc in Australia she will load n cargo of coal nt Newcastle for Honolulu. Captain .1. .Tllcrtlieon has HSfioclated with him the following officers: First. Mr. 11. Olson: s.ctid. Mr. S.

j The Moernld sails for Sydney at 11 a.m. Tlir Wliangnpc leaves for Southern ports ■ it .") ]j.ra. to-morrow. j The Kahika loads nl I'lcton about Monday ' for Onehnnga. L'u route from Hie Gulf of Mexico with ■ ■■lrjri) for Auckland. Wellington, nnd New I'lytaoutb. ihe Trcdfuhnm Is due hern In iihuut n week's time to the agency oC the I Dion Company. VESSELS SAILING llroa. for Ulsnnrno. May H. Flora, for Karotonga. May 5. Whaugnpe. for Smiitieni ports. Mny 4. i Mnerahl, for Sydney. May 4. Miikara. for Sydney. May 0. Mnhla, for Olsborne. May 0. Nitviia. for Sum, Mot 4. Wnimnnn, for London. May 12. VESSELS DUE AT AUCKLAND. Katoa. South, May 4. Knroaniltn, Westport. May .",. ICaikoral, Lyttoltpn. May 4. Walmann. Wellington. .May 7. Carpentaria. Australia, May T. Arahura, t;iiJi"riio, May 0. Kiiiupol. Wwtport, Mny S. Wslruna. San Francisco. May 7. I'iako, New York, .May 7. nimaroa, Sydney. May 10. li.il.*. Makura. Vanvourer. May r,. .Walioii. East Coast. May .'.. Vabcl. Niue, May 12. Canadian Ttanspurter. Vancouver. May l<l, Hmitincdun. South. May 18. liuablne. Southampton. May 21. VESSELS IN 'PORT. In Stream—Atua. Northern Chief (scliur.). Tofna, Talunp Mako. (iuccnV Wbart—Wbangnpp. Tlroa. Errol. Makalln. c..ntrnl Wharf—TeWa. Mobson Wharf-Hula <»chnr.). Tiare Taporo (sclinr.). King's Wharf—Mahla. Marom (scuur.). Flora. Moeraki. Western Wharf—Kalwnrr.i. Went Muhwiili. SheeTlese Wharf-'H.M.s. Chatham. Dock Wharf—H.M.e. Philomel. '.1.M.«. Veronica, H.M.s. Laburnum. In Dock— Navua. Chelsea Wharf— Flatlo. North Wall—France. FORT OF ONEHTJNGA. ARRIVALS—THIs DAY. Anpoiiri, from Hokianca. S a.m. Itarawa, from New Plymouth. fr.SO a.m. TELEGRAPHIC SKIPPING. Olsli.irue. May .I.—Arrived: Arahura from Auckland. 7.00 a.m. Newcastle. Ma.\ 2.—Sailed: Carpentaria, for Auckland. Arrived: Mnlndy L'tdgp an<l Trematou. from New Zealand. WITHIN WiIRELKSS RANGE. The following vessels are expected fo bi> within range of the undermentioned wireless stat4fiu^j|o-nii{ht:— Awanm. —Afakura. Kurow.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1922, Page 4

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