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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 5.1. ■Sunrise: To-morrow morning* G.oG. - Moon: First quarter, May 5, 0.-0 a.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, — 12.10 p.m. Auckland Fri., ft. 10 a.in. 1.15 p.m. Onehunga Fri.. 3.43 a.m. 4.15 p.m. I£uiparallds...Fii.. B.i»a.lu. 4.03 p.m. Munukiiu Uds. .Fri., -'.-10 a.m. 3.15-p.m. ARRIVALS.—YESTERDAY. Haultl, from Coromaudcl. 3 p.m. Apanul, from Awauui, 3.10 r>.in. THIS DAY. Glenelg. from Whangarei, O.ij a.m. Walotahi, from Houhora, 5.50 a.m. DEPARTURES.— YESTEKDAT. Baulti, for Kopu, 4.30 p.ui. THIS DAY. Apanul, for Awanul, 0.10 a.m. ' Morraki, for Sydney. 11.r>0 a.m. Passen j-ers:—Saloon: jiisses L. DcCuur, A. Miller. V. J. Dalton, O. S. Welleits, Uunn, l>, Elllngham. E. Foy, L. R. and K. P. Unrdner. V. M. nnd S. n. lilnck. K. L. Smith, i:. Evans, McKenrie. A. uldK, V. Sort. C. M. liifbop, E. and M. Nixon. E. Uennerr, c. Russell, B. I.oveday. Mesdames Cnristophei , Smith, Russell. ilclJonald. (Joi"nley, Stewnrt. A. C. CJarduer, Mann. Short. ChtßPborou;;h. F. C. Patterson, SI. Parsons. H. Jl. I.uwis. H. Johansen, Simons, C. Price. E. >1. Dickie. Madorsky nnd two children. Woodhousc- nail three children, Flnchan nnd jrlfl, E. Nixon, L. Bennett, L. V. Hull. B. A. Loved'iy, 11. Nouth, Dv. lCthel Sands. Messrs. A. E. Whltaker. A. W. Gow. Gallaud, G. Hunt. 11. A. Colyer, G. Cos, Christopher Smith, V. W. Russell, J. Ulytb and party, .F. D. McDonald, H. B. Goi'inley, R. W. Stewart, K. 11. Gardner. W. J. Mann. W. S. Short. W. Cheeeborough, 11. Johansen, A. Miinro, Lieut. E. G. Thomas, Engineer H. Challls, G. K. Simons, W. C. Nixon. J. St. M. Smith. K. J. • Bull, B. C. Dunn. A. Sinclair. V. Holmes, J. Ormiston. S. Madosky. C. Price, F. Dawnsey. (.'. Peoples, D. Graham, Woodhouse, li. A. Flnchair, Masters, Bennett, Black, and Nixon, and Ilj steerage, including two Chinese and two Hindus. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. E:tpecte4 Arrivals. To-morrow. —'Gael, from Walwerq and Warkworth. 7 p.m.; Orewn. from Silverdale, 5.30 p.m.: Mnnaia, from Wteinjcnrcl, O a.m.; Tanlwha. from Paeroa, !).3O p.m.: Kanleri. from Whangarel, 10 p.m.; Ngntiawa, from Opotilfi, 0 fl.m. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Atua, Nortnern Chief (schnr.). Tofua. MnUo. Queen's Wharf—Wh»ngape, Errol, Makalla, Katoa. Central Wharf—Tekoa. Hobson Wharf—lluia (schnr.), Tlnre Tnporo (schnr.i. Kinsr's Wbnrf—Mania, Maroro (schnr.). Flora, Talune, Hula (schnr.). Opihi. Western Wharf—Kalwnrra, West Mabwah.

Bheerlegs Wharf—H.M.S. Chatham. Dock Wharf—H.Ms. Philomel, U.M.B. ' Veronica. H.M.S. Laburnum. In Dock—Navun. i Chelsea Wharf—Fiona. North Wall—France. • i VESSELS SAILING. Opibi, Whangarei, May 4. 0 p.m. Flora, for Raroronjrit. May 8. i Whangape. for Southern ports, May ±, 5 p.m. ( Maknra, for Sydney, May 0. J Uabla, for Gisborne. May 0. '■ Kavua, for Suva, jlay 4. i Walmana, for London, May 12. Errol. for Wellington. May C. Telcoa, for Welllngton, 9. Kaikoral, for Lyttelrou. May 8. VESSELS DUE AT AUCKLAND. Koromtko, Westport, May 6. Kaikorfti. Lyttelton, May 4. Waimana. Wellington. May 7. CarpeTJtiria. Australia, May 7. Arabura, Ois1)orno, May 6. Kalapol. WeKtport. May 8. Wairunn, San Francisco. May 7. Plftko. New York, May 6. Ullmaroa. Sydney. May 10. It. M.s. Makura, Vancouver. May 5. Awahou, East Ciast. May 5. Ysabel. Nine. May 12. Canadian Transporter, Vancouver, May 13. Huntingdon, South, May ]8. Ruahlne. Southampton, May 21. Hudderefleld. Clarence River, May 8. WAITOMO LEAVES NEWCASTLE. The Union Co. advise that the Waltomn leave Newcastle to-day for Nauru, where »he lojds phosphates for Auckland. About 6000 tons will be available for the cargo. MAKALLA SAILS TUESDAY. The Farmers' Auctioneering Co. advise that the Makalla is to sail for Wellington •in Tuesday evening next. At this port she discharges 4300 tons of general cargo from London and loads Homewards. Her southern ports of discharge are Wellington und New Plymouth. PIAKO 4 P.M. TO-MORROW. A radio message has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Co. from the Pinko ' ndvielng that Rlie will arrive from St. JohnV ] and New York nt 4 p.m. to-morrow. She i lias cargo for dlseunrfre at Auckland, Wei ] lington. Lyttelton, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. MAKTTRA 0 A.M. TO-MORROW. With passengers, mails, and cargo from Vancouver the Union Co.'s R.M.s. Makura Is due in the stream at 6 a.m. to-morrow. She will anchor for medical and customs inspection, and berth afterwards at the (jneen's wharf. She leaves for Sydney at C p.m. to-morrow. MAIL STEAMERS. The Niagara is due at Vancouver on May IS from Sydney and Auckland. She leave? Vancouver May 10 for Honolulu. H,.vu and Auckland, due" here .lune 0. tbenee Sydney. Tahiti leaves San Krnncisco May 5 for Wellington, due May Si. She sails May 21) for Sydney. Maraina leaves Sydney May 4. and Wellington May U for Uni-otonsa. Papeete an'l ■San Francisco; due there May 20. The Nobpl Explosive Company's lopsail schooner Hula moved from the Ifobeon wharf to the Kiug's wharf this morning to commence loading timber for Australia. S.S. AND A. LINE STEAMERS. ; Arawa sails from Southampton for New ! Zealand ports on May 18. Athenlo sails agnln from Southampton about June 21) for New Zealand. lonic is due at Wellington from isouthamp ton on May 13. \Sni!s again fro:n Wellington .Tune 10. at daybreak. Mahln sails from Lyttelton nibont May '24 for London, via Cape Iloru. Now loading meat and produce at Auckland. 6 for New Zealand ports. Matakana sails again from Wellington about June i for L on d on . via Cape Horn. lairoa due at Port Chalmers from Loneon about Jnne 4. SJT« aboi,t ™

j The flora Is now announced to sail at j jtioon uti Monday tor the Eastern Puciflc. j ! The Wnansapc --sils at "i p.m. In-day for .Wellington. L.vttelton. and Tlmaru. ! i The Eailiorui is due at 3 p.m. to-day I from Lyttelton. Slip -ails a.cain for L>t ; ; telton on Monday jicxt. ! The Koromilio left Westport at 1.30 a.m. I yesterday lor Auckland, anil Is due "ii i [Saturday. i ' -The Government steamer Tutanckal re i (urns fro m the Gulf ihls evening, and j liortlis nt the Central wharf. The schooner Tiare Taporo is expected tn sal] for Rarotonsa early next week, resumI Ins her interrupted voyage. I The Errol is t" clear at daylight tu-mor-I row- for Boston. New York, and the Unltcl j I Kingdom. : I The Navua leaves th!s afternoon for the | "Western Pacific after having a new proI peller lifted on her Htarbonrd side. ! It is expected that ihe Tekoa will leave i fur Wellington on Tuesday next, to con- ! tlniie discharge of Tier- canto from Liver- | ! pool. Before learitiK Auckland she loads a quantity of Dawru wool for Home. The Opihi leaves for Wuangarel thii evening;, to complete cargo there with cement for I.yttelton. She will pr'-'hably clear the northern port on Saturday morninf. I The Northern Company's si.earr.rr Ncapnlii was floated In'"* the dock this afler- | noon, iv place of the 'Naroa. which reI turned to the Queen's wharf to embark her passengers. The Walkato Shipping Company's steamer France moved from the Central wharf to the North Wall this moraine to undergo repairs bpfore beln*r commissioned in the Walkato River service. She will also Ije surveyed at Auckland. The Katoa arrives this afternoon from Wellington with the Union Co.'s new hulk Rothesay Bay in<> tow. She berths at tin . Queen's wharf to discharge a considerable quantity of cargo. TRANS-PACIFIC 'STEAMERS. The Haurakl, from Glasgow, via Panama, arrived at San Francisco on Tuesday, April ii"). She loads at Pacific Coast ports during iMav for Wellington, Lyttclton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. The Waiotapu loails nt Sydney and Nownnstle this week for .*tn Francisco and Vancouver, via Apia. She loads at Pacific Coast ports in June for Australasian ports. The Waltemala loadfl at Geelong and "Wallaroo, completing early iv May for Kobe, .lapan. From there she proceeds to Vancouver, and loads at the Pacific Coast ports in Ji'ly lor Australasian ports. The W.ilkawa loads at Pacific Coast port* early in May for 'Napier, WeUiuston. Melbourne, and Sydney. The Wnlriina. eu route from Kan Francisco to Auckland. is due here about Sunday. May 7. "She procopdn afterwards lo Wellington. New Plymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. i

* i Glsborne. May 4.—Sailed: Awahou. for Auckland. 10.13 a.m. Newcastle. May f.—Arrived: Easterner, from Auckland. r WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessel?, are expected to brwithin range of the undermentioned rvlrclesH stations to-nlpbt :— Auckland. — Katoa. Kaikoral. Piako. MoPrakl. Whangape. Navua, Tutanokal, After 12.r>0 a.m.: Carpentaria. Aw&iui.—Maltura, Kurow. Rakauoa. | /

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 4

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