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SHIPPING.

Btmset: This evening, 4.59. Sunrise: To-morrow morning. 6.55, Kew Moon: Juiy 25, 0.17 a.m. high water. Auckland To-day, 6.24 a. m. 6.54 p. ni. Auckland Tues.. 7.10 a.m. p.m. Oaehonga Xues., lu.lo a.in. lu.-u:p.m. KalparaHds.-.Tues., lO.Uua.in. IU.X: p.m. ftlanukau Hds. .Tues., U.IU a.m. U. 42 p.m. ABRIVALS—SATURDAY. Wakatere, from Thames, S p.m. ■KalapoL from Westport. 0.10 p.m. YESTEItDAY. BonaM. from WbaEgarei, 2.30 p.m. Manaia, from \Vhaut;arei. 5.30 a.iv. Isabella de frame lavs. seh.j, from WnaBgarel. 0 a.m. Wanaka, from Wellington, S.lTi a.m. Arahura, from Kast mast, 3.-10 p.m. THIS DAY. Makura, from Sydney, U a.m. Passengers:—Frst saloon: .Mr. and Mrs. .1. JNoonan, Mrs. B. Loiussun. Mr. l>. F. Stewun, Mr. G. M. I'uiri.-, Mr. C. \V. H. Cox, ilr. and Mrs. A. Gnersou, Mr. V. Baker, Mis. M. Miller, Mrs. M. 11. Tolhurst, Coionel .1. \V. L-iurk, Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. Winslone, Mr. l>. J. White, .Mrs. J. A. Figtree, .Mr. A. Culeman, :,lr. J. J. Goldmine, Mr. \V. F. SfusL-ucL-r, Mr J. K. Cole, .Mr. A. Duboc, .Mrs. J. and Miss 11. GUniour. Mr. and ilrs. XV. l'ittar. Miss A. i'ittar, Miss I', de Laiuur, Nurse Aileii, Mr. S. A. Smith, Mrs. L. Lamb. :>lr. li. S. Thompson, Ilr. L. Vincent, iiv L. a. Starrock, Mr. un<i Mrs. It. W. btewiirt, ilrs. A. JLJ. Jauiies-in, Mr. and Mrs. 1". Burling. Mr. mii Mrs. XV. J. Thomas, Mr. aud ilrs. G. U iiahunui, Mr W. Piaun.T, Mr. J 11. lioyd, Mr. 11. Mr. A. \V. Bradley, iti-v. .1. Zaiina, Miss Al! Keary, ilr. and Mrs. a. aud Miss U. XXumtiweU, ilr. Max Krolin, Mr. W. iluddDcK, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Career, Messrs. J. E 11. aud S. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter aud child, Mr. A. J. aud Miss Duuu, ilr. and Mrs. li. Mayo, Mrs. and Miss Waikms, Mrs. J. and Master Howe, Miss D. Howe, Mr. T Metcalf. Third saloon: Mr. P. Butler, Mr. U. H. Simon. DEPARTURES—YESTERDAY. Huauui (ketchj, Tor iiaat Coast, y a.m. Kanieri, for SVaangarei, U. 40 p.m. THiS DAY. Uavua, for Sut!u a.m. Passengers: iUsses E. Haszard, B. U. l'a-'e. Kidson, L. and S. Nelson, A. M. Shipley,' E. A. Fowier, lv Walker, Lanssloi-d, M. I'rotheroe, A. •nd C. lilenzies, A. Layoock. L E. Smith, M. Clark, F. E. Mulholiand, M. Addinell, K. Addlnell. L. L. Thompson, M. illay, M. Taylor, H. C. Taylor, E. M. Brolly, E. Pawden, J. Snod-'rass, >X T. Fry, I. Banks. M. and. A. Ensor, Mesdames M. W. TVoul. E. M. SvrinJmru. A. A. Fmvler, K. •Lang, Affnew and child, B. E. Nelson, L. E. Dexter, iL W. Wolf. E li. Holt Thompson, A. W.llllamaon. E. H. Glover, W. Flower, J. R. B. Tnwnle.v. Mackay, St. Jnlian, E. Whitmorc, Messrs. L. A. tHotop, F. R. Glllingnain, H. Swinburn, A. TVilliamson. A. J. Kl.v. U. Agnew, A. E. Godkin, Langsford. Key. Pratt. A. Sntherland, G. B. Peacock. E. C. Bawden, P. H. Vickery, F. Applegarth, Dr. \V. .1. Mackay, C. 'St. Julian. U. Donaldeou, AY. Wilson, A. A. Slocrrmbe, E. H. Glover. TV. SUowers, R. B. Townley. E. L. Ansell, J. IM. BaTTden, Rev. W. iF. Gillam. Master J. finsor, and nin R steer#?e. VESSELS IN TORT. In Stream—Talunc, Atua, Northern Chler ■ (schooner), Tofua. Mako, KakanoH. Queen's Wharf—Ysabel (barqueutine), Kaikoura, Mahana, Wauaka. King's Wharf—Westmoreland, Araliura. Central Wharf—Makura. Hohaon Wharf—Houto (Auxiliary schooner). Kaiapoi. Sheerlegs Wharf—H.M.s. Chatham, H.M.s. Philomel. North Wall—Avraion. Western Wharf—Southern Cross. VESSELS SAILING. . Tsabel (barquentine), >'iue Island, Julj 24. K.M.s. Malrura, Vancouver, via Suva, July 25, 11 a.m. Mahana, Napinr, July 24. Kalkoura, Wellington. July 25. Arahnra, East Coast. July 25, 3 p.m. Honto, Tauranga, July 25. 'Wanaka, Portland. July 2G. Westmoreland. Wellington, July 2S. illoerakl, Sydney. July 27. Awahon, East Coast, nest week. Ullmaroa, Sydney, August 4. IVESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Walpori, Melbourne, July 26. Moeraki. Sydney. July :!4, S p.m. Opihi, Lyttelton, July 2G. Tiroa, East Coast, July 33. Knrow, South, J- , - •■ Glancus, South, July 80. Opatva, New York. July 31. Wingatnl, Soutli, .luly 31. Flora. Rarotonga, Angus: 1. Ullmaroa, Sydney. August 2. Otarama, Adelaide. August 2. Canadian Leader, Montreal, via Soutn, August 5. Kaiori, Gre.vmouth, August ■>. Walotapu. 'Frisoo. August ii. Wangaratta, Opua. Angust '.). R.M.s. Niagara. Vancouver, August 11. Whakatane, Liverpool. August 13. Eastern Sea. Netv York. August 12. Athenio. Southamptim. via Wellington, August 13. Bloemfontpin, New York, August 12. Canadian I'lauti-r. Muutri-al, via South. August 16. Huia isehnr.). Slelbonrne. Ansuat lo Aostralia, Liverpool, August »). Port Campbell. Xi-w York. August :a. Orari, London. Aiigiwi 31. Remuera, Sontliamptnn. August .'>!). &inadian Victor. Canada. Si-pi ember IS. I>orset, Liverpool Sentemhcr -'o Durham, Liverpool. Scpte'i.!,'er"-'4 Kuahlne, Southampton. October 10. *?Sn g was floated into lock again this

NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMF.NTS. Expected Arrivals. To-morrow.— Kawau, from Kawau, 4 p.m.; Oiuana, from Silverdale. 11.30 p.m.; Waka- ; lere. from Thames. 11.15 a.m.; Taulwiia, fruiu Pueroa, o a.m.; Kauluri. frum Wiiangarel, o a.m.; Gael, from Njjatea, midnight. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. j The following vessels are expected to be i within range of the undermentioned wire- ; less stations to-nifht: — ! Auckland Mocraki, Navua. After 12.30 I a.m.: Tahiti, Sydic, Antem, Dundulla, I Kaitoke. i Awaaui. —l'hysa, Ulimaroa, Kaitang-ata, ; Wickcnham. Kamona loads at Pieton to-morrow for Auckland. j Kaiapoi saUs nt 5 p.m. on Wednesday for j Westport. ! Kurow left Dunedin at 5 p.m. on SaturI day for L.vttelton and Auckland. The Opilii is tv leave Lyttelton to-day for Auckland, being due on Thursday. The Huauiri sailed yesterday morning for Whaujjarei to load cement for Napier. Arahura arrived from the East Coast yesteriiav afternoon, and bprthed at the King's wharf. She is to sail u;,-aiu for the East Ooast at 3 p.m. to-morrow. Wanaka arrived at Auckland yesterday from Wellington, and berthed at the Queen's wharf, she sails at 0 p.m. on Wednesday lor Portland, thence oroceedinj; to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin. NAVUA SAILED. The Union Company's steamer Navna, sailed at ltl.lO a.m. to-day for Suva ou her monthly round trip of the Western I'aciac Islands. She is due back at Auckland on August 14, aud sails again on August 19. MOERAKI AT 6.30 P.M. A radio advice has been received by the Union Company that the Moeraki will arrive at Auckland at (5.30 p.m. to-day from Sydney. She will anchor in the stream and berth at about 7.30 p.m. at the King's wharf. RUAPEHTj ARRIVED WELLINGTON. The Runpchu arrived at Wellington shortly before noon on Sunday. After discharging her cart'o at Wellington the : steamer will load at Timaru and Lyttelton, returning tv Wellington to till up. She : will sail iinally rroni Welington on August i L-, for Southampton and London, via MAKUKA ARRIVED. I The Union Company's R.M.s. Makura I arrived at Auckland at 9 a.m. to-daj and ; lir-rthod at the Central wharf at 10.20 to ] disembark her Auckland passengers and . discharge cargo. She left Sydney at 1 p.m. last Thursday and experienced moderate southerly winds during the voyage. She is to sail aj-'ain at 11 a.m. to-morrow, con- | tinuing the voyage to Vancouver, via Suva ! and Honolulu. AWAHOU AND MAKO. ! The Awahou should complete ncr annual ■ overhaul and survey to-morrow, when she : wiil probably commence loading for the East Coast ports. Mako, after being laid up in the stream since Easter, is to be reeommissioned, being taken from her moorings in the stream to a berth at one of the wharves to undergo overhaul and survey, preparaend* of the first week In August. She will ' thereafter maintain the service together with the Awahou. THE WESTMORELAND. The Westmoreland anchored in the stream on Saturday night, after coming up to Auckland from the powder groun.l, j and berthed yesterday morning at the i King's wharf, where she will remain until I the end of the week discharging about 3000 I i tons of cargo from London to the agency! iof the New Zealand Shipping Company. It is not announced yet whether the steamer; will loiul any Homeward cargo here before procecd.jg to Wellington. During her pas-, ' sage the Westmoreland met with fine I weather until live days from Auckland, a, westerly gale then rising accompanied by heavy sens and frequent rail squalls, delayj ing the arrival of the steamer Nearing I the 20th. The Westmoreland's sisting of SOOO tons, is for the four main ' ports, the southern cargoes being as follows : —Wellington 1955 tons measurement (030 tons weight) ; Lyttelton, 1333 tons measurement (183 tons weight, including a 20-ton lift) ; Dunedin, 526 tons measurement («23 tons weight). About 100 tons of salt is included in the cargo, and also a small quantity of bonded goods for each port. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1922, Page 4