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SHIPPING.

Sunset. Tflls evening. 6.10. ?'.inrisP. T"> morro-n- mornln?, 3.2. Moon: N«-ir O< t>ber 21. 1 l rt am. HIGH WATER. Au~Kand To-day, 455 a.m. ft.53 p.m. Auckland Fri., >'• 0 am. 6.24 p.m. Oaeliuusa ..Fri 0.37 a.m. 10.1 p.m. Kai<piirifHfl3...Frt.. 0.32 a.m. 9.56 p.m. •Manukau H'U.. Fri.. 5.37 a.m. '1 p.m. ARRIVALS—THIS DAT. Tanin-hJ. frem Papros. 1.15 a.m. t>aphne. from Whaogarei. a.m. ■DEPARTCRES-YESTBRDAT. Weiotaiil. for Mareden Point. 5 p.m. Isabella, de Frame. schooner, for WoaBgarei. 0.15 p.m. Hauiti, for Kopn, S.lO p.m. Ronaki. 'for Whanffarei 10 p.m. Manaia. for Wbangarei. IOiO p.m. "WiD?atul. for Sournern ports, 10.80 p.m. THIS DAY. Apanui. for 'Great Bnrrler, 0.15 a.m. Vlngara. ecow, for Whangarel, 5.5 a.m. Moeraisi, for Pvilney. 11.40 a.m. Passengers:— First-class: 'Misees Ray. Martin f2i Downey. Wilson. Rlnc. TiTontgomery (2i. Croslier. Nolan. Taterson. 'Saroworth, HalleTt. Faddy, 6'herlff <2); Me*dames Profifltt. "Wallace, Manghan. Moody. Solton, Ro=e Agar. "Esam and' child. Jeffries. KenWilson. Pate-rson. ■Russell. Hallett. Jo.hhpton. Stanler, Bethrld'ge. Erans and Son, Fletning and bor. Sheriff, Meesr*. G. ißarfholomew, H. <i. .Cutdow. A. Henrj-. W. C Braden. .T. Rr>B«, A. 'Gomm, E. H. Clarte. G Robertson. 3f. Gow. C. PWtlt. T. Proffltt. H. J. Gaffnoy, J. Aldo. C. O. Olbbs, M. M. Carpenter, ForreFt 'Brown, Forsyth. Silverstone C. Costlow. J. .Fuller, t>. .Frankel. A. ■E. C Dodd. Ross. A. Agar. Eeam, Porter, if F. Jeffries. TV. A. Kennedy, J. McCormack T. F. Leee. G. •&. D. Still, C. M. Muskett. T. G. Thorne. O. S. iDarling. 0. N. Rokkjer. M. Johnston. L. Ewans. 'Sergt. A. McDonnell; and 55 steerage, Including three CbIUPB?. NORTHERN 00., ? MOVE-MENTS-. , Arrivals. " To-morrow.—Omana. ifrom iPuhol, noon: Wanaln from Whanearel. 6 a.m.; Hauiti. from Coromandel. 10.30 p.m.; Gael, from Ngatea la p.m.; Aupourl, Irom Raglan and Kawhia, T a.m. iVE&SEL'S EXPECTED AT IATJOKLANO. Awahou, East Coast. Katoa. South, October 21. Kaka-po. Grennoutli. October 2L ArahUra. East Coast, October 22. Haurakl, Grevmouth, October 22. Kurow, Westport, October 29. Middlesex. Liverpool. October 23. Dorset. 6om:h, October 24. rilmaxoa. Sydney, October 25. Otakl. New York, October 27. it Colon, Ootober'l. Canadian Explorer, 'Montreal, via. Australia and South, October 28. Kaiapol. Ficton, to sail. Kaitangata, Awstralian and Tasmanlan ports, to eail. Waiitomo, Nauru, to sail. Kaiwarra, Fiji, to sail. Walmana. Soufli. Xoven*er 2. Tainul. Southam-plton. via WcLiujTon. November 4. Trelyon. Montreal, November 5. Canadian Explorer, Port Kembla, November 7. Matakana, Llrerpool. 'N'ovemlber 1. Walhemo, San Francisco. November 15. Matoppo. New York, November 15. Flora, Rarotonga, November 15. Rimntakn. Souttiain'pton, via Wellington, November 27. Canadian Conqueror, Montreal, via Auefralla and Soirth. *Jo<vein.l>er 2S. •Suffolk, London, NoTem'ber 28. To Ball October 14. Kent, "Liverpool. Norember 28. Port Darwin. Xondon. To sail October 28. Trematon. London, sailed Octobpr 5. Trevarrick. Texae, sailed September 23. H.'M.s. Veronica, South, December 4. The Opihl leaves Auckland at 8 o'clock tils evening for Lyttelton. The steamer TJllmaroa. which arrived at iSydnev from "Wellington at 11 a.m. last Xuesdav, is to leave the N>-w TVales port for Auckland on Saturday next. The ancillary bcow Ohla left Auckland last evening for Great Barrier to assist salvage operations in connection with the •Wiltshire. The Canard Company Is now providing orchestral nraeio daily in the third class quarters in all its passenger vessels. The Berenjjsria waF the flr*t Cunarder to carry an oTfhestra for the third Plasw. It is reported th.it Mr. F. W. <sralngcr. manacine director of the West Coaet ißefrigeratlne Company. Patea. Is about to proceed t n the Old Conntrv to procure a ■netv steamer for tbp PateaJWelllngton roaetal service. Y'esterdav afternoon the auxiliary srhooner Hula, after completing the dls-r-ljarne of her cargo from Hobarf anil Lvttelton at th<= Queen's wbarf. Fhtfted to the King's -wharf to load timber for Adelaide. Mesers. Wattln and Wallace, agents for the Richardson line, report that the Awahou is due at Aurknnd during the night from Gisborne. and wil load on Friday and Saturday for Gisborne, Tolago Bay and Tokomaru Bay, sailing on Saturday evening. THE RONA. The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's steamer Bonn will comp out of dock to- * hfirf

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1922, Page 4