SHIPPING.
Sunset: This evening, 4.30. Sunrise: To-morrow, 7.6. , Moon: New Moon, Jr>th, :i.riO p.m. HIGH WATER. •Auckland To-day, fi.o a.m. ii.26 p.m. Auckland Sun., 0.53 a.m. 7.17 p.m. Onehunga Sun., 0.55 a.m. 10.17 p.m. Kajpnrn Hds.. .Sun., 0.15 a.m. 10.07 p.m. llanukau Uds. .Sun., 5.33 a.m. 0.17 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Jiwahou, from East Coast, 6.30 p.m. THIS DAY. Kanierl, from Whanearei, 2.45 a.m. T.aniwha, from I'neroa, 2.50 a.m. Kgapuni, from Tauranga, 7.13 a.m. Clansman, from Russell, 7.40 a.m. Gulf, 8.50 a.m. DEPARTURES—THIS DAT. Knvna, fox Suva, Hls p.m. Passengers: — ■•loon. Misses E. M. Sinclair, aiason, O. X"Wilson, E. H. Capleu, L. E. Clark, K. Cozens, M. P. Clark, 11. Berntsen, A. E. Gajner, F. M. Snell. J E. Wemyss, J. S■Moffat, M. McGregor, G. Stuart. N. Groves, D. Rutherford, Wells. Mesdames t. lilrlngetone, M. Skeniiau, T. Jones, Amos ■ml child, Fttzpatrlek, E. J. Waterworth, Gray, Sister E. L. M. Julius, A. Hutton, J--iuxuet, K. Crawford. J. S. Oiioffatt, J. C. Butter, E. M. Delanc.r, L. Thomas, G. L. (Liuie, 'L. Genge Hadfleld. C. F. "null, E. Bailey, Messrs. .V. Spence, P. J. 6. Moffatt, T. Jones, It. 11. Klrkwood. TMcCleary, J. D. Gm.r, A. B. Dore. W. Daw•on, W. R. Gr.iham, H. A. Parkinson, H. Caplen, E. J. Ednariis. S. \V. Fltzp'atrick, 3. C. Rutter, C. S. Johnston. J. F. Scott, E. Stone, 0. 11. Desgi-and. A. Mclntyre, C. L. Chlttock, A. 31. McGregor. A. K. Hadfleld, Bheppard, S. Morron-, MaL-Indoe, Master R. Clierlock, and 28 steerage. VESSELS SAILING. Isabella de Kraine, Whangarei, June 2S. Uouto (aux. sennr.), Tnoraofcii Junt li 7. Arahiiraa, Eaet Coast. June 27. Niagara, Vancouver, June Ti. Awahou, East Coast, June 'ST. Katoa, South. June 2«, Kawatiri, Newcaetle. June IJS. Rimutaka, Opna, June 27. Moerakl, Sydney, June 29. Putlkl, East Coast, June L'S. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Houto (anx. eehnr.), Tauranga. June 24. Aratinra, East Coast, Juno 21. ' Bira <ketch), Soutli, June 2n. Pntlkl, Eaet Coast. June 20. OplM. Lyttelton, June 25. Oinopus. TiVestport, June il. Niagara, Sydney, June 2(1. Moerakl, Sydney, June 20. Canadian Highlander, Vancouver, June 29. Arftwa, Southampton, via Wellington •nly 4. Flora. Rarotonga. June 30. Wanaka, South, Juue SO Kaitoke, Newrastle. Jnne r>o Hula (anx. snhr.), Mplbournp. Julr 3. Southern ports, July i
VESSELS IN POKT. Tβ Stream—Tnlune, Atna. Northern Chief (echnr.). Tofua. Mako. Iris Queen's Wharf—Kimutaka. Central Wharf—Awahou. Shcerlegs Wharf—H.M.s. Philomel Weetern Wharf—Kawntirl. Bobson Wharf—lsabella do Frame (aux schnr.). VOKTHEKN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Munaia. from Whangarei c a.m.: Ouiaiin. from Wiiiheke 4.T30 i> in • Walotahl, from Coroniamlvl. 0 p.'m'.l Aupoiirl, from Iloklanga, (j a.m. FORT UJSCQia REPORTED. The Farmers' Co-opera t i fp Auctinnerinz Co. advise that the C. ami D. Liner l'ort Lincoln left Panama on the 17th inst. for Auckland, en route from N>w York. She is due here about July JO to discharge peneral plete discharge. RIRA NEXT WEEK. The Nobel ketch Ulra, from Wellington nml Southern ports, is bringing about 120 tons of cargo for Auckland, mainly explosives, the balance iieiuK produce. She Is making the voyage, via tile West Coast, and is expected to arrive here a'jout Monday next. WAKAMA ARRIVED AT WELLINGTON. The Maratna arrived at Wellington from San Francisco early tn-Uay with passengers cargo and mails. She will tranship to the .Maunganiii. and will then bo withdrawn from the service. CYHEXA AT WELLINGTON Laden with a full cargo of case oil frnm Singapore for Wellington and Lvttelton the PASSENGERS KOlt England. The following P«wen R erß : P fi Wellington last evening for;• °" ,n ''"»Ptoii, viu Panama, by the .New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruahlne:—!• irnt suloon: MlssVaE C. Blngley, M. A. B. Lusk, O. M. v. V. A. Mncfarlane. 1 X E. Shearer A Weston. Mesd.iiues G A Wood, W. A. Sim 11. J. Sergeant, £. "sue, K. Ahnfeldt, J W. Marshall. C. X Murray p. T. Mclutoeh E. G. Norman,, E. l. C. B han, D. c Wlngate, Mr. Justice \v A slm Capt , N. H. Sergeant, Masters R. M . Leslie, N. a Leslie, F. G. Kedmayue. N. D . Sergeant' Second saloon: Mls ses »■ Cuthbert, "f Dunn, R. C. Hensinau E M . IJoU E ; Jables, O. Jabies, E. It. M. Palmer T. H. Paterson, 3. M. Jodeu, M. Stanley, E M. Townsend, Mesdames E. E. Toden, E M Logan, 11. Jnbles, E. A. T. Eckford, m". £' Grlffltli. A. ComUi.. Sistor M. Coloia,,, Viesws. E. 11. Baxter, I G bson w. j wS2T W. Hunter. H. -laMes, F. Lee-Grlce. ?ffi, Mas^re c V U H. Wood, J. U W.
Kawatiri sails at noon on Wednesday for Kaitangata loads at Grrymoutb on Monday for Westport and Auckland. ' Rakannn loads at Westport on Thursday for Auckland. The Awahou arrixed last night from the. Bast Coast, and berthed at the Central wharf. The Northern Co.'s steamer Omana will sail to the Ilanraki Plains on Monday, the Orewu making her trip to Wniheke. Corinnn left IMcton at 9.30 p.m. yesterday, and is due at Onehunga to-morrow morniujr. She sails at ft p.m. on Monday for Nelson, Wellington and Dunedin. NAVUA SAILED. In commencement of her round trip to the Western Pacific Islands, the Union Co.'s stwinicr Navua sailed this morning for Suva with passengers aDd cargo. She will be due buck at Auckland on ,7uly 17. THE SCHOONER HUIA. Messrs. E. Porter and Co. advise that the Nobel Explosive Co.'s auxiliary schooner Hula is to leave Melbourne at any time now for Auckland, bringing a cargo of produce. She will be due here early in July tor discharge. P.ERTIIS FOR VESSELS DUE. The following berths have been assigned for the use of vessels arriving within the next few days: Niagara, Queen's wharf: Moeraki, King's wharf: Araburn. King's wharf; Canopiie. Kings wharf: Katoa. King's wharf: Putikl. Central wharf; llouto (aux. schr.;. Hobson wharf. NIAGARA AND MOERAKI. No radio advice hud been received from the Niagara curly this afternoon, but it is expected that the steamer will arrive at Auckland at daybreak on Monday from Sydney. After medical inspection she will probably berth at about 8.30 a.m. at the Queen's wharf. The .Moeraki also Is expected to arrive on Monday from Sydney. RECORD WHEAT SHIPMENT. Seventy-five thousand sacks of wheat, or (i.OCiii tons, were loaded at Lyttelton by the Japanese steamer Tenipaison Miiiu. which sailed on Monday for Yokohama, Japan. This is the largest quantity of wheat ever lifted at any New Zealand port by one ship, and is part of the surplus wheat sold bj the New Zealand Government to the Japanese. ARAHURA TO-MORROW NIGHT. The Union Company advise that the Arahura is to leave Ulsborne at o p.m. to-day for Auckland, where Shu will be dne about the same hour to-morrow. Owlnir to bad weather on the East Coast she dLd not leave Napier on Thursday night on her intermediate trip to Gisborne. PORT KEMRLa TO COMMENCE LOADING. The C. and D. Line steamer Fort Kemhls Is dne at Rluff to-morrow from Honart to commence Homeward loading. She will subsequently load at Lyttelton, Wanganui and Wellington, sailing finally from Wellincton ou July 16 for London, via Monte Video. maungantxt sails on Tuesday. Replacing the Marama in the San Francisco mail service the Union Co'h steamer Mauncfttmi. 7527 tons, which Iβ 1030 tons larger than the Marama, will sail from Wellington for Sydney on Tuesday next at 3 p.m. instead of Monday, as formerly an-
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 148, 24 June 1922, Page 6
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