SHIPPING.
Sunset: This evening. 4.44. "' Sunrise: To-morrow. 7.7. Jlo _>__.: Full Moon. oth, 2.:>7 p.m. HIGH WATER. lAnctland. To-day, 2.00 a.m. 2.35 p.m. vinckland Wed., 3!loa.ni. ::.;» p.m. Onehunga Wed., 0.10 a.m. 0.33 p.m. Kaipara Hds...Wed., 0.0 a.m. G.29p._n. Hanutau Hds'. .Wed.. 3.10 a.m. 3.39 p.m. ARRIVALS—YESTERDAY. Hula (aux. schnr.l, from Melbourne. •"> p.m. Haniti. from Warkworth, 7.10 p.m. ' Tanlwba, from Paeroa, 10.15 p.m. THIS DAY. Knnleri. from Whangarei, 0.5 a.m. . Waiotahi. for Houhora, • 5.30 p.m. 'Xgapubi. for Tauranga. 7.5 p.m. Tuhoe. for I'arua Bay. 5.15 p.m. Manaia, for Whangarei, 10.5 p.m. THIS DAY. Oneroa, -for Piakd. 2.15 a.m. . Hauiti, for CoromanJel. 9.15 a.m. _ ■ -Omatiai for Silverdale, 10.25 a.m. "" ArahuraV for East Coafit, 11.20 a.m. " : -SORTHERX COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. .'■-.. -( ... Expected• Arrivals. , To-morrow.—Kawau, from Kawan, 10 _p._n.: Gael, from Matakana, 10 p.m.: Omana. from Waiheke, 4.30 p.m.: Manaia, from Whanga- > rei,'6 a.m.: Ngapuhi, from Tauranga, 7 a.m.; Timiwlia, from Paeroa, midnight; " Hauiti. from Kopu, 10 p.m.: Rimu, from Raglan and Kawhia. 6 a.m.; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 9 a.m. Kaitnngatn sails for Mercury Bay tomorrow evening to load timber. Wanaka sails at 3 p.m. on Thursday for Dunedin. Bliiff. Oamaru and Timnrn. Rakanoa leeft Westport this morning for Anckland, being due abont Friday. Karori loads at Westport on Friday for Anckland ..Kaltoke completes discharge and sails on . Saturday next. * .' Kahika is now listed to leave Picton this •venlng for Onehunga. Arahnra sailed this morning for Tokomaru Bay. Gisborne. and Napier.. She -should return-to Auckland on Sunday ;aext. The Richardson steamer Awahou is to leave Port Ahurlri at 7 piin. to-day for Anckland. via East Coast ports. The scow Wanderer is expected to leave Auckland to-night for Coroniandel with a . load of sheep. From, there she. proceeds to the Barrier for salvaged cargo from the Wiltshire. . Wingatni arrived at Wellington at 11 a.m. to-day and leaves there'again at 5 p.m. to- ;. day for Auckland, being doe here on Friday. , x , EASTERN SEA LEAVES NEW YORK. ""'• Dalgety aid Company fWel-inston) have .received cable advice f roai. Xew • York that the Eastern Sea left the American' port on Jane 2$ with case oil ami general cargo for Auckland," New Plymouth, Wellington, - Sydney and Melbourne. She should arrive iere early in August. • R.M.S. MAKURA OX FRIDAY. The T'niin Company's R.M;s. Makura left Suva at 0 p.m. yesterday for Auckland. She -will he -due here early on Friday- morning ,to .disembark .passengers and discharge malls and isirjro'from Vancouver. As it Will be impossible to complete dlseliarge _of the cargo on Friday night the steamer's departure for Sydney has been postponed until 11 a.m. on Saturday. BOXAKTS TRIAL. TKir. . : -'■ The l'oi-tli'.nd Cement Co"s new auxiliary schooner Kcaaki ran her official trial trip on the. harbour yesterday, being absent from the wharf for 25 minutes.. She went ; -straight down as far as Bean Rock Light and thunce returned, averaging Hi knots au j hour. The directors and other officials were aboard. To-morrow morning the Bonakl will ; ..leave for Whangarei to load a cargo of -cement for. Auckland. She will be under the command of Captain Fred Kaspcr, with /Sir. C. Berridge as chief engineecr. AB.VWA .LEAVES WELLINGTON TO-DAY. ' Favoured-by .good- weather at Wellington the Shay.-. Savin steamer Arawa is expected to leave Wellington this afternoon, enabling lier to arrive here on Thursday, instead ot Friday. s_s formerly anticipated. Sh-j will ilischai-ge a large miantity of general cargo, _md commence loading frozen meat and general merchandise for London, proceeding to Tokomaru Bay on the 14th. -thence to Gisbmno. Napier and Wellington, sailing from Wellington dually, .ou the 23th inst., via Cape Horn and Monte Video, taking passongers. This being the off-season for passengers, all of tlie S.S. aud A. Co.'s -steamers arr. takini the Cape Horu route from New Zealand. : " SHAW. SAVILL STEAMERS.. :_ Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co. advise the following movements ot Shaw. Savill steamers:— . , ■ Atheiii.; sailed from Southampton on June \^J°.^t.^°l^ v ' :]ihlull ' Lyttelton and Sep.em* e™7 ''" aSaln *»* Wellington
• Corinth-.- sails again from Southampton August IU for New Zealand.- Due September
lonic and Matakana en route Homewards from Wellington.
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THE FLIMAROA. A wireleess advice was received carij this afternoon from the Elimaroa by the Huddart Parker Company stating that the steamer will arrive in the stream at 1 p.m. tcunorrow from Sydney. FLORA FROM RABOTOXGA. laden with a full shipment of fruit from the Eastern Pacific, th' Fnion Company's steamer Flora arrives at 8 p.m. to-day from Rarotonga, and berths at the King's wharf, she is announced to sail again at noon on Frnday. HUIA BERTHED. The Nobel auxiliary schooner Hnia (Capt. Lane) proceeded to tbe King's wharf e»rly this morning from tbe powder anchorage. where sbe discharged a small quantity 01 explosives, and commenced to discharge her general cargo consisting of onions. oat& and. cases of groceries. She is expected to complete discharge this evening, after which she commences loading timber for Melbourne. On ber recent trip tbe Huia left Melbourne Heads at li p.m. on Friday. June 23, meeting witb very light winds for tne •first three days, following whte-h there was a light north-east wind, before it veered around to the west and north-west, and the schooner was able to make better progress. It continued to increase until on Friday last a moderate gale was blowing, with a "heavy sea and squalls. Cape Maria van Diemen was passed at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning, bead winds being met with down the coast, and the engines were set going, the schooner arriving last evening in jnst under ten days. The engines, which were installed at Auckland before the schooner left here some weeks ago, have run without a hitch, having been used several times on the recent voyage, and developing from S to Si liaots comfortably.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 156, 4 July 1922, Page 4
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