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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 4.-A Sunrise : To-morrow, 7.... Moon: Last Quarter, ISth, U.oo " m - HIGH WATER. Auckland To-duy, U.Ola, to. 12.21 p.m. Auckland Sun.. 0.4- a.m. i."*;'••"• Onehunga Sun.. ...4-.a.m. |«P» Kaipara lids... Sun.. ::.: 2 a.m. 4.0 • • Manukau lids.. Sum. 2.4- a.m. J.o p-"». ARRIVALS.—YESTERDAY. Taniwba, from Paeroa. l.oli I 1."- --' from Whangarei, ll.uO p.m. THIS DAY. Kurow, from Newcastle. 8.3(1 a.m. Clansman, from Mussel I. S.,i a.m. ißlmu, from Tauranga, IU.IO a.m. DEPARTURES.—YESTERDAY. Wingatul for Southern parts. 5.5 p.m. Manaia, for Whnngarei, 10.10 p.m. THIS DAY. Canadian Miller, for New York, via Rarotonga and I'apeete, 7.10 a.m. Waltouio, for Newcastle, - p.m. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow. —Manilla, from Whangarei. 0 a.m.: Omana, from Waiheke, U..'.U p.m.; Aupouri, from Ilokianga, 0 a.m. VESSELS SAILING. Malinoa. Wellington. June 1!). Huntingdon, London, .lune 20. Tlroa, East Coast. June 111. West Ctaerow, Wellington, June 1!>. Waitomo. Newcastle, June li. Honto (aux. .schnr.l. Tauranga. June -0. Arahura East Coast .lune 20. Navua, Suva, .lune 24. Niagara. Vancouver. June -<• Moeraki, Sydney, June -J. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Isabella de Fralne (aux.-scbnr.). Whangarei. June IT. Tiroa. East Coast. June is. ■Kawatiri, Westport, June is. Arahura, East Coast, June IS. Navua, Suva, June li). Katoa South, Juue lU. Ilira (ketch). South. June 20. Manuka, Sydney, June 10. Rlinutakn, London (via Wellington), June 18. Honto (nux.-scbnr.'i, Tnnranga. June 17. Awahou, East Coast. Juno 20. Oplhi, Lyttelton, June "4. Niagara, Sydney, June -0. Moeraki, Sydney, Juue 20. Canadian Highlander. Vancouver, June 20, Arawa, Southampton, via Wellington, June 30. Flora, Rarotonga, June 3C.

BERTHS FOR VESSELS DUE. The Harbourmaster has allotted the following berths for the use of vessel.-! arriving within the next few days: Tlroa, Central wharf; Kawatiri, Hobson wharf; llouto (aux. scunr.i. Hobson wharf; Arahura, Queen's wharf; ltiniutaka. Queen's wharf; Navua, King's wharf; Katoa. King's wharf; Isabella de 'Frame -.aux. schnr.), Albert wharf.

XAVUA 0 A.M. MONDAY. The Navua is due from Suva at 0 a.m. on (Monday, states a radU. message received ifrom the master (dipt. Have.). She will disembark passengers and discharge cargo during the week, sailing again lor the Western Pacific on Saturday next. nUAIIIXE POSTPONED. Another postponement In tlie sailing date of the Rnablne has been announced •by the New Zeuland Shipping Company, the steamer being now listed to sail on Thursday, the 22nd inst., at o p.m., instead of on tie 21st. N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY. The N.Z. Shipping Co. advise that the 'Paparoa loads at London for Auckland and Dunedin. to sail about August 12. The Wnngaratta sailed from Tyue on June 13th for Bluff, in ballast. The Esorset sailed from Newport News on ; June 13, ill continuation of her voyage from Wellington to Southampton. Kt'ROW IN PORT. Laden with 3800 tons of coal and a small quantity of poles from Newcastle, the L'nion Company's steamer Knrow arrived at Aucllaud this morning, and berthed ut 10.13 a.m. at the Central wharf for discharge. She experienced very rough weather, with cyclonic storms and rain squalls, considerably prolonging her voyage. Minor damage to deck littings was caused by the heavy sens that were continually breaking aboard, <>——jionnlly reaching as high as the bridge. NGAPUIII TH ItKOOMMI-SSON. The Ngapulii. after undergoing the most extensive overhaul since she was launched in November, 1000, is to be rei-omuiissioned on Mouduy, an.l sail In I lie evening for Tauranga. Her alterations include the converting of the master's late room under the bridge into one four-berth cabin and one two-berth cabin, and tlie officers' late rooms have both been converted into twouerth cabins. I'.esi.les this an extra cabin has been built in Ihe port nllnway, these changes providing altogether for tlie aecommndntion of 14 extra saloon passengers. Tbe new cabins are all on the top of the deck, while the captain ami officers will be accommodated in new cabins constructed on the bridse deck. it is stated that the Ngapnhl will now be able to accommodate inc. passengers. .he has been provided with extra buoyancy, nnd ncr tonnage has been increased by 11 j tons. making her now 310.54 tons register. She haß been painted throughout and varnished, and is the first ship of the Northern Company that has been overhauled by their own labour, under the supervision of Captain M. Pierotti (the company's marine superintendent). Captain T. W. Haultaln will resume command. and will "have with blm: Mr. W. P.ohert=nn. <*ilef officer; Mr. J. Appleton. second; Mr. It. Moody, onief engineer: Mr. H. I-nird second. Mr. ItBrown third; and Mr. .T. Alwlnger, chief steward.

The WaKorno mailed thie afternoon for Newcastle, ilicncc Nauru. Tljc Katoa leaves Wellington this afterno.ni for Auckland. The Kavrntlrl Is due from Westport at 0 a.m. to-morrow. The Opilil is expected to leave Lyttolton on Tuesday evening next Tor Auckland, brill- due "here on Friday nlgbt. The schooner KliMo Mary hns arrived at ■lii.sliurne, where she will discharge and load fur Auckland. The (Jisborne steamer Tiro a is due at Ai'kl.iTnl to-mnrn-w from the East Coast. Slii> wiil illju-bariee ••'nil load on Monday to -Mil on Monday evening for Hick's Ba.v, Tokomaru Bay', ami (.Jlsbornc. Arriving al Whangarel to-nii>rrow morn in« from Taurangu, the Ngakuta will comp'.cie illscliurKO of carco from the West γ-usi, :iii<l load again Southwarie. The Kiitangaia lias been delayed at Napier lijr liad weather, aud is now a'n-n-iii i! to lonrt ilreymonth and Westp irt a!«>ut [lie middle of next week for Auckland. AI?AH rlt A D E I>A tiKD. The Union Company advise that the Araliura Imd lo put to sea at Oisborne last fvoiiiii" , owinc to extremely rough easterly weallier. Tho~rnfore ber time of arrival at Auckland Is unecrtnln. MANUKA EN ROVTK. No radio had heen received from the liiion Company's Menraer Manuka this innrnins ,-idvisinß the time of her arrival here. Sli,. is en route from Sydney with passengers, enre/v. nn<l malls, and is to sail for Sydney nsrain on Thursday next.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 6

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1922, Page 6

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