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SHIPPING.

• I Suuset: This evening, 4.39 v Sunrise : To-morrow, 7.5. / Oioon: New Moon, 25th, 3.50 n-m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day, 1.2(5 a.m. 1.52 p.m. Auckland Tues., 2.21 a.m. 2.46 p.m. Onehuiiga Tues.. 5.20 a.m. 5.45 p.m.; .Kalpara'HAs...Tues., 5.10 a.m. 5.35 p.m. Manukau Hds..Tues., 4.20 a.m. 4.45 p.m. : AHRIVALS—SATURDAY. '.i Wakatere, from Thames. 3.35 p.m. ■ Hauiti, from CoromandeL 4 p.m. Apanui. from Awanul. 4.00 p.m. Tlroa, from East Coast, 10.45 p.m. YESTERDAY. Glenelg. from Whangarei, 3.15 a.m. Manaia. from Whangarei, 5.30 a.m. Isabella de Frame (aus. schooner), from Wnaugarel, 11 a.m. Kawatiri, from Wcstport, 11.45 a.m. THIS DAY. Arahura, from Gisbome, at 11 a.m. Navua, from Suva, 7.45 a.m. Passengers: Saloon: Misses Alford, Allen. Barnitt (2), Clark, Elbeck, Gow, Gray, Hufnagel, Jevons, Motion, Murray, Mitchell 12), McGrath," Shakespear (2), Sheppard (2), Mes dames Arcus, Arnott, Braisby and child. 'Blizzard, Hetheriugton and child, Hufnagel. Lauchlan, Oxicy, Patterson, Hourke, Reye, Scoular. Tyndall, Messrs. Blizzard (2), Captain Garland, Gibbes. Havell. Hetheringtuu. Kronfela, Mason, Michael, Oxley, Richards, IS.'oular, Sheppard, Stuales. Tanner, Taylor, Thompson. Weir, Wiley, and seven Steerage, tliree Indians and two Chinese. DEIPARTURE'S—SATURDAY. ! Waiotahl, for Houhora, 2.15 p.m. YESTERDAY. Kanieri, for Whangarei, 2.30 p.m. Taniwha, for Pneroa. 4.43 p.m. THIS DAY. Hauiti. for Walwera and Warkwortb, 6.10 a.m. Wakatere, for Thames, 0.45 a.m. West Cfcerow, for Wellington, 1.15 p.m. $• VESSELS SAILING. ' Maimoa, Wellington, June 10. Huntingdon, London, .Tui.c 21. Tiroa, East Coast. June lU, Isabella de Frame mux. schr.), Wbangarci, June 20. Houto (aux. echnr.), Tauranga, June 21. Arahura, East Const, June 20, 11 a.m. Manuka, Sydney, June 22. Navua, Suva, Juue 24. Niagara, Vancouver, June 27. Moeraki, Sydney, June 20. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Navua, Suva, Jane 19. Katoa, South, June 20, 7 a.m. Rlra (ketch). South, June 20. Manuka, Sydney, June 10, 0 p.m. Klmutaka, London (via Wellington), June 20. Houto (aux. suiur.), Tauranga, June 20. Awabou, East Joast, June 23. Isabella de Frame (aux. schooner), Whangarei, June 2-1. Opihi, Lyttelton, June 24. Niagara, Sydney, June 26. Moeraki, Sydney, June 26. Canadian Highlander, Vancouver, June 29. Arawa, Southampton, via Wellington, June 30. Flora, Rarotonga, June 30. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland: Tasmania, Maimoa, West Cherow, Manuka, Rlmutaka. After 12.30 a.m.: Canadian Constructor, Marama, Tahiti, Canadian Miller, KaiUuigata. Awanui: Waltomo, L'liinaroa, Dromana. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Kawau, from Kawau, 11 p.m.; Omana, from Silverdale, 7 p.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, 6 p.m.; Hauiti, from Coromandel, S p.m.; Walotahi, from Houhora, 2 p.m. The Richardson steamer Awahou is nol expected to arrive at Auckland until towards the end of the week. The auxiliary schooner Isabella de Frame arrived at Auckland from Whangarei yesterday morning, and sails again at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Owing to the easterly gale the arrival of the auxiliary schooner Houto at Auckland has been delayed. She is now expected to arrive at Auckland to-morrow afternoon, and sails again on Wednesday night for Tauranga. MANUKA AT 0 P.M. A radio message received by the Union Company from the Manuka states that this steamer will arrive at Auckland at a p.m. from Sydney. She will undergo •medical Inspection in the stream, and berth at the King's wharf. RUAHLNE NOW SAILS FRIDAY. A fnrther postponement in the sailing of the New Zealand Shipping Company? steamer Ruahine has been announced by the local office. The vessel is now scheduled to clear Wellington for Southampton and London at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 23. RIMUTAiKA DUE NOON TO-MORROW. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Rimutaka. which left Wellington at noon yesterday, is due at Auckland at noon to-morrow to complete discharge of cargo from London. She will berth at the Queen's wharf. KAVUA IN PORT. In completion of her June trip to the Western Pacific Islands, the Union Company's steamer Navua (Captain A. H Daven arrived at Auckland early to-day, atid berthed at the western side of the Kin-V wharf at 9.30 a.m She Is to sail against It a.m. on Saturday for Suva. Departure was taken from Suva at 3 p.m. on the 14th. s*' JSh m<K crate s°utb-east weather was £& ?L n s( l ualls being reported on Sunaa y : . deluded In ttie cargo ate 13.736 cases an a 372 bunches ot tanuas

i PASSENGERS FOR LONDON. The following passengers left Wellington nn Friday afternoon last for London by the <'. and P. liner Port Victor, via Monte Video; Misses Stevenson (2), Mr. :ind Mrs. U'Shca, I»r. and Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. Bcutley. TAINITS FAST VOYAGE. On her rei-ont voyage the Shaw. SaviU and Albion steamer Tainnl. which left Welling;on on May 10. arrived at Southnraptou on the morning of June 15, making 36 days from port to port, a performance which has no equal for some time past, and probably ranks among the records. FROM PACIFIC COAST. Steamers will sail from Vancouver as follows, states a cable received by the Canadian Government Mercantile Marine: t'anu.Uan Skirmisher, for Sydney. Melbourne and Adelaide, July 10: t.'anadlan Traveller, (or Auckland, Sydney. Melbourne and Adelaide. August 5; Canadian Scottish, for Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, September 5; Canadian Highlander, for Auckland. Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. October 5. ARAETORA 'IN PORT. Tlip Arahura returned to Auckland thfa morning and berthed at the western side "f the Queen's wharf to disembark her passengers. She is to sail again at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Tokomnru Bay, Glsborne and Napier. On her recent trip she experienced moderate easterly winds for the first few days, landing her passengers at Tokomnru Ray on Wednesday, and then proceeding southwards. Returning from Napier to Gisb.irne she arrived at the latter |>ort on Friday. Passengers were landed in the morning and cargo work continued until noon, when the liirliters had to be taken In owing to the rising easter'y gale. It was Impossible to take Glsborne passongors aboar.l that night, and therefore the steamer returned to Napier without passengers. Leaving Napier again on Saturday night she arrived at Glsborne on Sunday morning, when the weather had moderated sufficiently for the passengers to be embarked. Glsborne was cleared at 11.30 a.m., aud the passage to Auckland made in 23J hours.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 19 June 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 19 June 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 19 June 1922, Page 4