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SHIPPING.

Sunset: 'Phis evening, 4.38. 'lloon: 'Full Moon, 10th, 3.28 'n.m. HIGH WATER. AucHantt....To-day. 7.17 a.m. 7.41 p.m. Auckland Suu., 8.05 a.m. 8.29 p.m. Onehunga Sun., 11.(0 a.m. ll.jJO p.m. Kaipara nds..Sun., 10.55 a.m. 11.3) p.m. Jlannkao lids. San., 10.05 n.m. 10.30 p.m. ARRIVALS. YESTERDAY. .\p:i!iiii. from Awxinui, 7.4.1 p.m. Otiirumil, from Philadelphia, 4.15 p.m. THIS DAY. Omana. from Silverdale, 10.15 a.m. Kanleri from Whangarei, 10.35 a.m. Wakatere, from Thames, 11 a.m. Hauitl, from Coromandel, 11.50 a.m. Kawaa, from Ostcnd, 12.33 p.m. Canadian Constructor, from New Plymouth, 7 a.m. ' Tantwha. from Paerna, " a.m. Rlmu, from Tauranga, 9.15 a.m. from Russell, 10 a.m. DBFARTTJJtES. YESTERDAY. R.M.s. Niagara, for Sydney, n.50 p.m. CPassenßers: —'First Saloon: Misses Smith C>) Whitney, 'Williams. Bothe. Booth. BWI. Johns Barclay, McLaren, Williams, Stayte. Donaldson, .Mesdames Flavoll. Smith, Gaisford and son. Capper, Scrambe, Tait. Grierson. 'Moglnic. Bell, Lomsson, Kirkcaldic, Clabburn Melca'ife. Williams, Lasry. White and son, Rlacknall. White. Donaldson. ■Roche. Harrison. Clare. Messrs. G. Mills, T. L. (Bright,' J. White. W. Scale, R. Van de Velde, H. C. Hardrnstle. R. S. Thompson. C. Reed. Booth. E. Southwell. R. Gaisforri. 3. Smith, R. W. Fox. 11. W. Capper, J. (Harrison, W. F. Darby. J. n. Gnle. S. Ragby. ,T. L. Tait. *R. fj. Clare, W. H. McCormack. H. Williamson, A. Grierson. A. P. Campbell, H. Raincer. E. P. Andreas, R. Robertson. W. T. Martin, Levy and son, .T. A. Xoonan. J. Pearce. E. Hirst. E. W. Harm, W. Lyons. M. L. Lampp, ,T. D. .Tones, Henry, 13. Clabburn, M. J. Lasry and Bon. E Hirst. G. TTann. E. A. Dnhlen, 11. L. Piifer. Major Whitney, Dr. Crowther. Secoml rnloon: Misses Riffkin. Jacobs. Flynn, Peor. Newport, riopkinson (.). Tapp. Mills, Lark, McMurtrie. Mosdames Kpaston, (2). Sinclair. Davis, Sinffleton, nopkinson, R'Jey, Wallis. Ross, Powan, MrMiirrip. Messrs. W. D. F. C. and E. Lovpridßef, A. r. Motrinie. M«tcnlfe. J. Djivls. S. Taynton. W. Gpr.cs. W. niacins, n. >IrOnlnness, C. Carpenter. R. Tait. R. .T. Smith. F. Wallis. F. May. A. C. McMurtri", I P. TMerney. K. Hodiler. C. F. Williams. C. | E. Tlaxrey. Captain Trayase; and 28 steerage. •West Tslin, for Melbourne. 3.30 p.m. Mann in, fur Wliancarei. 10.10 p.m. Omaiia, for nokianga. 10.1."> p.m. THIS DAY. WanaSa, for Wellington. 12.30 p.m. N'ORTJITORN COMPANY'S MOVEIIDNTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morvow.—Manaia, from Whansarel. II j a.m. ; Omana, from Waihekp 4.30 p.m. : Anpouri. from noklanjja (! n.m. Monday.—Omana from Wniheke. at 4.:ui p.m.; Kanierl from Whansrarei, at 7.30 p.m. VESSELS IN PORT. In Stream—Talunp, Atiia, Northern Chi-r (Rchnr.i. Tofua. Mnko. Central Wharf—Waitomo, Canadian Constructor. ! Qneen's Wharf—Otnrnma. Kinß's Wharf—DuncJiila, Omana, Kaiwarra. Sliperlecs Wharf—ll.M.s PhllomeL North Wall—France. The Kawatiri nails at r> p.m. for Westport to load coal for Auckland. The Kohika leaves Onelnimra at daylight on Tnoßday for Plymouth and Nelson. The Wanaka saile<l to-day for Southern ports vrith enmo. Including transbipmenis from the Canadian SeiKnetir. The auxiliary schooner Honto loads rit the Ilobson wharf on Manila? nnd Tuesday for Tauransa, sailing on Tnesdny. The Kaltangata loads at Wnstport about Friday next, thence proceeding to Greymonth to complete cargro for Auckland. The Opihi is expected to arrive from Lyttclton to-morrow evening to discharge pro- j dnce at this port. The Ngaknta is expected to leave Greymonth to-nisht for Tauranga and Whangarei. Continuing her voyage from Southern ports the Winffatui sailed from Wellington ' last evening for Auckland, and should arrive here early on Monday morning. The Arahurn leaves Gishorne at 5 p.m. to-day for Auckland, nnd should arrive here at the same hour to-morrow. She sails again on Tuesday afternoon. After loa'Jinc a cargo of coal for Auckland the Knrow cleared Newcastle at 2 p.m. yesterday. She will be due here next Thursday. The Waikato Shipping Co.'s steamer France is to go on the slipway on Wednesday next for repairs and surfvey. after which she will proceed to Onehunga to 1 enter the fWaikato River trade. K.JI.S. NIAGARA. The Niagara sailed for Sydney last even--2 Vancouver. She Is due there on Tuesday, and Balls again on .Tnne 22. continuing from AncklanG on the 27th for Vancouver. NAVTJA REPORTED. The Union Company advise that the »avua arrived at Apia at G a.m. on Thursday from Vuvau, nnd was to leave them Jt i p.m. yesterday for Suva. She leaves ! Bn\n on the 14th, and is <hie at Auckland , on the 10th. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. ..The Canadian Constructor arrived from new Plymouth this morning, and berthed 111 Cel >tnil wharf to discharge ease oil "Ml general eargu and to complete for New I rfj*- Boston aud Montreal. She 1h •Mouneed to sail early on Wednesday next. nS c Can aaiau >Ullor is due here from IW°P° to-morrow to load for Itarotonpa. raneetc. New York, Boston and Montreal. Z m*mLCewaeiaß Britisher leares Vanconyer : «»ta ism last. fo r AustraUa- (

H.M.S. CHATIIAiM AT WELLINGTON. In completion of her autumn rrnise of Hit Pacific Islands, H.M.s. Chatham arrived ac Wellington at 0 a.m. to-day from Suva. SAILING (W TAHITI. The Vnlon ComiHUiy'e R-M.s. Tahiti, which left Sydney lit 1 p.m. on Thursday fi>r is due there on Moudoy morning, and Is to sal) on Tuesday afternoon for Karotonga, Papeete, und San Francldco. lONTT SAILED FOH SOUTHAMPTON. The Shaw-SavlH and Alhion Company! Mn-er louir sailed from Wellington for Southampton and London. via Panama Canal, at T a.m. to-day with passengers aun general cargo. UIMUTAKA TO-NIG-HT. The following radio message has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Con:Piiny rro'm their steamer Klmntaka:—"Expect arrive Wellington Saturday nigfot. AJI KAIKOUKA LEFT LIVERPOOL. A cable lias Just boon received by the New Zealand Shipping Company advising tl.nt the Kaikouru sailed from Liverpool on June •' for Auckland. Wellington. Dunedic, uni New Plymouth. She will be due her*.slmut .luly IC. KIT A SAILS WEDNESDAY. Tbe nuxiliar y schooner 7.itn mode a ' very smart voyage from Nydia Bay to 1 (Whunga leaving Nydia on Tuesday nlcnr I and arrlvlns at Onehnnca on Thursday ri'Rht, after 51 hours' sidling time, pno timber at Ouchunga, and then loads Ki-nt-ral cargo for Wcton. salUng for that pcirt direct on Wednesday nest. I!EHIT:IIS FOR VESSELS DrE. The follo-n-ins berths have been allotted fcir the use of vessels arriving to-morrow and Monday: Arahura. Queen's wharl. e.-.steru side, inner berth ; Opilii. Queen ■< wh.irf. wo-tem side. I:'!!er berth: West ("ht'ro-.v No 8 Kintr's vrtiarf: 'W taEntui, No. '-'. King's Wharf; Canadian Miller, I Queen's wharf, western side, inner berth. NORTHERN CO.'R ADVICES. I The Northern Company advise that thr ! OlJmnl nrriviMl nt Whakatane last night. ; nnd leaves there asrain at S.TO p.m. to-day for Auckland. She is to load for Whakatanc on Monday. The Manilla sails at !UIO a.m. to-morrow oti a trip to the firciit Barrier if the weather continues favourable, and Is to ! return to Auckland at about 8.30 p.m. I J wf.st nrmiuyw i>m mcvnpat. i Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., have ■ received a radio" that the steam-er Wp't ! Chcrow. tjlfiS tons (Caiptaln P. M. SeeleyK i wii< <VH) miles east of Auckland at 7 a.m. I to-day. She expects to arrive here on 1 Monday afternoon to discharge a law quantity of peneral and case oil. procoedins from here to Wellington, Dunedin, anil Bluff, discharging at each port, before leaviiiß for Australia. The West Clierow is from New Yorft direct. OTAKAMA BEKTHED. The Otarama. 7753 tons (Captain K. Wiiiiamsl, arrived from Xew Tork yesterday afternoon, nnd berthed at the Queen's wu.-irf this morning to discharge case oil and general cargo, including agricultural and engineering machinery, newsprint, and merchandise. Cargo was loaded at St. .lobn's. New York, and Philadelphia, the main lines bring 31,150 cases of gasoline, ion.-, cases kerosene. 1000 barrels oil. machinery, and «0 automobiles. This will be distributed in dead-weight tons as follows: Auckland, 643 tons; Wellington. 1171 tons; Lyttelton. 953 tons; Dunc'lin. •US tons: and 3+19 tons for Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. The cargo for Melbourne includes v complete printing plant. Clearing Philadelphia on May 7 the Otarama experienced fine weather to Panama Canal and on to Pircairn, where she stopped on May 2S to pick up two bags of mail for Auckland. After leaving Pitcairn moderate, south-west gales prevailed until the wind freshened from the south-east yesterday, and heavy seas were running. Captain Williams baa with him Mr. D. H. Laws, first officer: Mr. D. Hughes, second; Mr. L. H. Jloorhouse, third: Mr. F. W. Farland, fourth; Mr. P. T. Woodall. chief engineer; Mr. .1. Robertson, second; Mr. M. Cargen, third: 'Mr. R. J. Irvine, fourt'i; Mr. J. Casey, tifth: Mr. .1. Humphries, sixth : Mr. A. M. Cleland-Pottie, chief refrigerating engineer: Mr. TV. F. Simpson, second; Mr. J. Yulle, electrician: Mr. R. Swift, chief steward : Jlr. V. (B. Williams, wireless operator. The Otarama sails about Wednesday next for Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 6

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