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SHIPPING.

. 1 Sunset: This evening. 4.35. ! Sunrise: To-morrow morninc. 7.3. i Moon: Last Quarter, 18tu, 11.33 a.m. HIGH WATEH. Auckland To-day, S.BOa.m. 0.11 p.m. , Auckland 'Tues., 0.38 a.m. 8.51 p.m. Onehungn Tues.. 0.33 a.m. 12.50 p.m. Kaipara Hds.. .Tues., 0.23 a.m. 12.40 p.m. , .UanukauHds..Tues., 11.33 a.m. 11.50 p.m. , ARRIVALS.—TESTEKDAY. Canadian Miller, from Glaborne, 7 p.m. Muuala, from Whangarel. 5.33 a.m. Arabura, from Eaet Coast. 0 p.m. , • ipllii, from Lyttelton, 8.30 p.m. Manaia. from Great Barrier, 7.10 p.m. ' Opihl, l'rom Lyttelton, 8.30 p.m. Walotahi, from Houhorn. 10.40 p.m. : THIS DAY. ; West Chernw, from New York, 7.15 a.m. Wingatui, from Wellington. 7.15 a.m. I'aroto, from Whangarei, 7.45 a.m. DEPARTURES—SATURDAY. Kawatiri. for Westport, 5.25 p.m. YESTERDAY. Knnieri. for Whangarel, 8.20 p.m. THIS DAY. Hawaii, for Kawau, 11.25 a.m. VESSELS IK PORT. In Stream —Talunc, Atua. Northern Chief ', (sdinr.l, Tofua, Mako, Iris. : Central Wharf — W'aitomo. Canadian Con- i structor. . i Queen's Wharf—Otarama, Opihi, Canadian < Miller, Arahura. i King's Wharf—Kaiwarra, West Cherow, WingatuL .North Wall—France. In Dock—H.M.s. 'Philomel. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. I Maimoa, Liverpool, .Tune 13. ! Kotow, Newcastle. June 15. Huntingdon, Wellinfrton, June 15. ' Navua. Suva, June It), nira (ketch). South. June 20. f Manuka. Sydney. June in. t Rimutaka, London, via Wellington, June lf>. Houto (aux. schr.). Tauranga, June 17. 1 Arahura, Gisborne. June 18. Moerakl, Sydney. .Tune 20. ( I'nnudlan Highlander, Vancouver. June 2!>. Arawii, Southampton, via Wclington, June 30 f Flora. Rarotonga, June 30. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless "i sl.ui'ns to-night:— ."■' Icland. —Dundula. Maimoa. Walkawa. After 12.30 a.m.: TJlimaroa, Manuka. Awanui.—Kurow, Waimarlno, Waihemo. NORTHERN CO.'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow:—Hauiti. from Waiwera and Warkworth, 2 a.m.; Kawan. from Kawau, .1.30 p.m.: Wakatcre, from Thames, 1 p.m.; Taniwha, from Paeroa, 5.30 a.m. ' After discharging her coal the Kaiwarra Fails nu Wednesday for Newcastle. H.M.s. Philomel was floated into dock this ' morning for periodical overhaul and repairs. ' The Xavna leaves Suva on Wednesday for ~nd, where she will l>e <iuc on Monday , next. The Dnndulii sailed for Newcastle to-day ' to load another shipment of coal for New Zealand. The Kahikn leaves Oiiehuuga at noon to- j morrow for New Plymouth, Nelson, and Wellington. The Opihi arrived from Lyttelton last : night, and lierthed at the King's Wharf to discharge produce. The Otarama is to proceed to Wellington ] at doyllght on Wednesday, to continue dis- I charge of her cargo from U.S.A. ports. En route to San Francisco the Tahiti I arrived at Wellington from Sydney this morning, and Is to sail again to-morrow. Completing loading on Wednesday for New York, Boston, and Montreal, the Canadian Constructor is to sail on Wednesday. The Arahura arrived from the East Coast last evening and berthPd at the Queen's wharf. She sails again at 3 p.m. to- , morrow. After a voyage of twenty days from Auckland, the auxiliary schooner Huddersfleld arrived at Sydney yesterday with a cargo of white pine. The Canadian Miller arrived at Auckland yesterday from Gisborne, to complete cargo for New York. Boston, and Montreal, and also to load shipments for Rarotonga and Papeete, sailing on Thursday. With produce and general cargo from the South the Wingatui arrived at AncklanT j this morning, and berthed at the King's ; wharf to discharge. She is announced to ■ sail on Wednesday night for Southern ports. The Shaw. Savill and Albion line steamer Arawa. which is due at Wellington from Southampton on tbe -'iitli inst., with passengers and general cargo, should arrive at Auckland at the beginning of July to discharge and load for London. It is announced that the Waitomo will complete discharge of her cargo of Nauru phosphates and sail on Thursday for Newcastle, to replenish her liunkera before returning to Nauru to load ,for ?outa Island ports. RIMUTAKA AT WELLINGTON. With about 350 passengers from Southalllj.tnn, the New Zealand Whipping Co.s Kiramer Rimutaka arrived at Wellington on Saturday. The Auckland passengers were lo If -a .V Wellington by the mid-day train tn day. ami the steamer herself will be dispatched from Wellingtou on Friday for Auckland to complete discharge v£ tcx cargo Irom. London. u_ T

MAIMOA TO-MORROW HORNING. Mtssre. L. D. Natb.au and Co., Mil., ha*c received a radio from the Maimoa advising that she will arrive at Auckland to-morrow morning from Liverpool. She will discharge nn.l piobably load some Homeward here before proceeding Souiliwnrdß to U'elliuKt'ii. Lvttelton and Dunedin to complete illachnrge and take In New Zealand proiMi.e. She completes loading at Thuorll, i.tsborne, and Wellington. lONIC'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers left Wellington Inn Saturday runrnintf for Southampton anrl London, via Panama, liy the Slmw- Snvill liner Fonlr:—First saloon: Hisses D. Bar ran, C. Cook, R. Hellavy, S. Huffman, .T. . Nathan. E. Rutherford, E. M. Hodgson, l>. B. Hodgson, Mesdames Chaytor. Nathan, i Proive, E. -Rutherford. Starky, Lady Furnlvall, Messrs. S. Biisner, ,T. Chaytor, J, Erwin, .7. llanrlysldc. 11. Humphries. H. Humphries, P. Nathan. G. Prouse, O. Prouse. A. Eussell. N. Rutherford. A. Sackott, G. Starky, Colonel P. A. Cuaytor. Pr. S. Arthur. Masters D. Nathan. 1". Nathan, L. Nathan. Second saloon: Misses I'ickford. Body. Child. Coker. Dale. Davis, •rreenwood. Hemington, McFarlane (3), Osliorno, Robinson (2>, Tat ham. Taylor. Trubshaw, WilUson. Wrigley. Mesdames Burt. Cameron. Child, Cuthbert. Douall, Evans, Harrison. Henry. Murray, McLean. ' Xelllgan, Sangar. Stitton. Wilson, Mcesrs. A. Armstronp. R. Cameron. A. Cameron ,T. Cuthbert. W. Doull, A. Evans, H. Harrison. N. Mackenzie-Forbes, A. Mitchell F. Nelligran. C. Russell. J. Sinclair, Lieutenant J. Wilson. Pγ. P. Marshall, Sister Shuker. Masters Child (2), D. Cuthbert. A. I McFarlane. N. Murray, J. Sutton, and IK! thlnl class. WEST CMEROW ARR/VED. The steamer West Cherow. owned by thr United States Shipping Board, which was in April after being laid up nt Philadelphia for two years, arrived at ! Auckland this moruiDp, and berthed at the ' King's wharf just before 10 o'clock to discharge case oil to the agency of Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. She loaded 110,000 cases of oil and 150 tons of general cargo at New York for Auckland. Wellington. Dunedia, Bluff, Melbourne, and Sydney, and ' cleared on April HO, experiencing fine weather with easterly and south-easterly breezes to the Panama Canal, where shi> arrived on May 10. After bunkering at Balboa the voyage was continiiPd on May 11, fine weather continuing until the last two days, when moderate east-south-cast gales with rain squalls and rough seas predominated. Henderson Island was passed I in the morning of May 'Jβ, and Pircalrn ! Island the following night. Captain Frank Seeley ia in command, wth Mr. X. D. Hlllestad, chief officer: Mr. J. Lancto. second officer : Mr. R. Bcatty, third officer; Mr. C Stow, chief engineer: Mr. T. Wlniow, second engineer; Mr. R. Birmingham, third engineer; Mr. W Stover, fourth engineer: Mr. C. Puhl, chief steward: and Mr. C. Burt! i wireless operator.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 4