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SHIPPING.

. , -Sunset: This eveninz. 4~A. • Sunrise: Tomorrow, TO. Moou: Lust yunrwr, July 1~, 4.41 i>.in. • HIGH WATER. Auckland 'iVi-day. 0.10 a.m. 12.r,-l p.m. . Auckland Tnes.. n.."l a.m. 1.17 μ-iu. i onebunga Tueß.. :!..-><> a.m. 4.17 p.m. , Kaiparallds.. .Tues.. S.JO a.m. 4.<>7 P.m. , Mauukaußds..TiU's.. 2.30 v.m. !I.li I-"1 . I ATMtIVA'LiS— SATTItDAY. ' Isabella, de Frame faux, scbur.i. trunk], Whangarei. 7.15 v.m. '. Manaia, from Wluragurei. r..::r> v.m. U-uanui (ketch), from East Coast, !l a.m. Kurort, from West port. ".:£• p.m. Arahura. from Bast Coast. n.:wt p.m. Kaikoura. from Liverpool. 11.31) p.m. THIS DAY. Navua, from Suva. •">.-<> a.m. Passengers: Saloon: Misses Berutseu, Chittoek. (lark (2). Gaynor, McGregor. Mclntyrp (2), Rutherford. Snell, Weinyss. Kurd. Iluu-hen, McNicol. Blssett. Landlord. ItiiUurUson ilesdames August, liull, Chittock, Darkc. Hamer. Hutton Moffatt Welch. Aeklaud. Eratnley and (Mid, 111- Bavcy. Messrs, CMttock. Bore. .lohastoii. Ik-nregnr, Mrlntyre, Moffatt, Scott, Stove, Welch, Anus, Buxton, iDempsev Uuti-heu Stevens. Ac-kland, Cliarman, De Bavey, Lansford. Montgomery. iMoody I'arkins.iu ReWj". Wous Tien Wiley. ISteerage: Messrs.' McKlssni;, Manning:. Ouataia, Comyn, Dr. Ualli'U, two Indians. I>TSrART.Un : ES-!?ATT lU>AY. irtjiiotaUi, for Houbora, 0 p.m. i rBSTEBDAT. ; Kanieri. for Whangarci. 1.13 p.m. i Timiwha. Tor Paeroa, 5.43 p.m. THIS DAY. ; ■\Vakatere. for Thames, s.:i<) a.m. ' Irta, for Cook .Strait. It' a.m. NORTHERN COMTAXY-S MOVEMENTS. Krpected Arrivals. To-morrow.—Kawau. from Mangawal, 9 _ p.m.: Omana, frnm Silverdale. 5.80 D.tn.; Wakaterc. (Rom Thames, i.M p.m.: Jlauiti, from OoromauUel. 0 p.m.; ■WaiotuM. from Uouhora, 'J. p.m.; Daphne, from Awanui, 4 D.UI. VESSELS IN PORT. Iv Scream—Talune, Atiia, Northty-u Chiel (schooner). Totua. Mako. Manuka. Queen's Wharf—Katoa, Ysabel ibarquentinei, Kntkoura. Kind's Wharf—Dnndnln. Araliura. X:mia. Central Wharf—Kaiwarra, Elsie Mary (schooner!, Kailan;:at:t. Hobson Wharf—Homo laux. si'hoiujfr). Sheerleys Wharf — 11.M.5. riiUomel. H.M.s. Chatham. KarorL in Dock—Hona. Hobson Wliarr-Raknuoa, ITonto ciux. schooner). North Wall—Awahou. VTestexa .Wharf—Huunni (ketch). WITHIN WIRKLESS RA^C-E. 'I'he following resseia are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to;iiight:— Atrclrlaiwl. —Katoa, Kaitangata, Iris. Manuka. Mabana. lAw-anni. — Uyrena. Kiuwarrsu WaiTiemo. nromaiia, Ivaikonra. Uliinarou. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Mahana. Liverpool. .Inly IS, 1 a.m. Manuka, Sydney, Jnly 17. Kaiapoi, .lul.v 2L Wanaka. Sonth. July 20. Rira (ketch). Tauriinsii. July 20. AVaipori, Melbourne, .luly 24. I Canadian Leader. Norfolk. July 31. Southern Cross, New Hebrides. July 19. Westmoreland. Londcn. July 23. R.M.s. llakura. Sydney. July 24. Moeratl. Sydney. July 24. Opawa, New York. July 31. Flora. Borotongn, Ausrnet 1. Niagara. Vancouver. August 1. Waiotapu. 'Frisco. August S. "Waujrriratta, South. August i>. WhakataTie. Liverpool. August 1.". ! Eastern Sea. New York. August 12. j Atheuic, Southampton, v ia Wellington, i Atimist 13. liloemfontein. New York. Ansust 12. Tanadian l»lauter. Montreal, via South, August 16. Huia (schnr.l. Mellinnrne. August 13. l Australia. Liverpool. August 30. J Drari. Aumist 31. Remuera. Southampton. August 30. Canailiau Victor. Cjinada. :.<eptemher IS. Dorset. Liverpool. September 20. T>orhatn. Liverpool, Septemiier 24. ■Rnahine. Southampton. October If. Tiroa sails this aftcruoon for Oisborne. via lhe East Coast. , Katoa sails tliis evening for Torttand to complete carpi for the South. Wanaka left Uainarii at !l p.m. on Saturday with i-iirgo fn r Auckland. Mr. 11. KuiniPtt. now third orti<-er -in the Kaikrmra. wue previously with the Arningb. ICaitausntii sails this -vcniuir for Onua to complete her timber i-nrsn for Melbourne. Canadiau SMrmlsher wiiloil from the itor SewSlfle. CaU: '" a "" tllP 1:;,h inst - Mr. G. H. HlircXMvea ,i t.- ■, fourth officer Kaikoura s ! the Elder and Fyfe "In" V '" m,en <-'« with j Kahik.-i arrived at Ouehiinifi f, . uyesterday. an.l sails a"ui n . V CtOn to-morrow f-.r New PlymotltU " U " U : The Nobel ketch Uira arrive.i ... -r yesterday from Woangarelw ?? u ™ n ßa I : ' r "''' Wl,k! ' WroSSd^S nwn berths at the Western wharf charge Timber from Olsl)orne. Ul^ _ Arahura arrived frciin the East Corn* i night and berthed at the King-" wi,, , "? Sh°- is to sail again at 10 a.m ti-mor?o for Tokomaru Bay. GisDorae ana Napier Karori arrived from Westport last night and hertheri at the ColUopo Dock to com?o e naorro , w"she r "°prn^e l ,s" ,r to "gfi cfe ■wharf to continue ,lL=charpe and is to sau Jot Westport at noon on Wednesday,

WAITOMO LEFT XAURU. The t : ulon Company's steamer Waitomo left Nauru Island on Friday last with a full cargo of phosphates for Lvttelton and i I'ort Chalmers. I NIAGARA AT VANCOUVER, i In completion of her voyage from Sydney I land Auckland the Ntapmni arrived ai Van j r-Miivr at I! p.m. on Saturday, and is :•> I sail again for these ports on .Inly "1, due here on August 11. CANADIAN PLANTER RETORTED. The Canadian Government st«-am r Canadinn Planter has advised the Aiii-k land office by wireless that sit" will arriv.' , at Brisbane" on tile 'Jlsi itift from tin' ! Atlantic ports o£ Canada tv commence di.-- ■ charge. ; MAHANA TO MORROW. The Shaw SovlM stenmer Mahana i- due at. Auckland from l.iv.M-p0,.! at I a.m. ti- ( She has :il-.'."ai-L". for WHlington. l,vtf.-lton| has also cargo f"i' Wellington. Lyftcltou. and I'ori ChiiliiK'i'h. MANfK.\ TiliS AFTERNOON. Willi |i«s.'. and cargo from Sydney I l!it' Miinuk.-i :>nivd at Auckland tJiis after- !:,..,.... nuil berthed at th.> Kins's wharf, she ji, t<l s«!l afraiii ill n a.m. .-n Thursday for XAVIM ARIirVKIi. I 11..- luioii c.i.'j T.!«.e«. Xnviu .Cap-tain \ ill. Hai-pyi arrived rm;n Suva early r.Miay. |:i!nl lii-rthnl at ;!»■ Kiisa's wharf io (lisoriiI l.arl her |iasseiigel - and di.-vhanre ln.OTl .-ils.->. ,in»l mi liMii.-bes "f bananas :■.* well as ! -■" .ases ••! nil! -arjiles and J] 1 .:i>.-s <,r ;.ili !ii»t. ;hi> stemiMT experivni-c A iiehl to ! I luiHliTKte nMiitli-wv.-.! winds with smooth | j ' KAIKOIT..V KIStIM I.lv>Cß!mli>l.. ! ; The Sew Zealand Shipping :'o.'s steamer j I Kulkoura. on h-.'r :!4ih voya,ite td Sew Zea- | raiiri. arrived v: Auckland late last I I mid berlhed this morning at the western I, i »itle of iho Queen's Kliarf (A discharge] : ahoiil San) mils or rargo. S1u l has cargo r..i ..n'l.T iKirrs a* Foliowr>: — Wv-mngfton. '• ■Jhh\ hhik: l.ytteltou. lsm.i tons: Dunedin. ! lililii ions: New riyimmlh. 1300 tons: niuk- ! ; iiiir nhi<nt !«««• tons in all. Inchide-l in Hie I ! .::r::.-. which is chiefly ir..n. are orane pans 1 f.>r the AIK-klund Harbour P.oanl 1.-ibimt XT i.insi. about SM> cases of galvanis.-d sheet.-. about bam boxes of ton plates. l-NKi raws •>? , whisky, .v.'o .irntUM Unseed oil. and atnuit : ; 7(iii boxes of .ornlioui- for Am-klaud. There 1 (are als" mill ions .■f salt for New Plymouth, I |:m<l .benili-als ami paints for most of rlip. I I ])orts. Al HhißjroW were loaded four loco-, motives, [be las: i.f I lie New Zealand Covwul.sky.' 'iiiabiiiß up l~r. wins." At Bristol!; Were loaded 'Mfn: u>w of rargo. aud at Liver- ' ]ii»»l .VJiKi tons. /At Wellington will be <lis- , ■■burirnl n -'."•ton boiler ror IVtoue. and at ■ I.yltl'lton turbine war r..r Arthur's IVIM-i \ will he landeil. Tlip Kaikouni cleared | Liverpool on Jime ± meeting wiuli north-| west winds for !he lirst four days, then ; south and south-wi/s-t winds for a ivwt. I afier which sontli-i-asterlii's prevailed umilj arrival at I'uiitiina on'the 20th. Varialde winds werv renortetl mi Ihe PaoinV until after passing .Pit.airu Island on July -». • n-lien si rung winds began to blow from the . s.iiub-eilsl willi mush spas. This lasted for , live ihiys. and then, af.tcr ouo or rwo days , of line watiier. it freshened again from the westward ou the nth. and rhe sea w-is rough during the run to cuvicr Island, whi.b was "passed iasl cveuiug about :> o'fka-k Captain M. VI. Dnwntmi is In i-o-n----lliniiil and lias wiili liini: — 'Mr. V. Falconer. chief' officer: Mr. U. Newman, second officer; Mr. 11. Rurmett. third: Mr. 11. Il.irgreuves. fourth: Mr. W. Towell. cliiff i eurfuper; Mr Matiicw. second: Mr. .1. NeWriek. third: Mr. C. Phillips, fourth: Mr. .1. Hunter, fifth: Mr. i>. Currle. sixth: Mr. J. Ma.-kius, chief steward. The Kaikoura will I <-iil for WelUiisltin almiii the end of tlio ! «"- k - . I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 17 July 1922, Page 4

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