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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, '■..-". Sunrise: To-morrow, 4.'J_. Moon : First Quarter, _lith, 7.45 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. 0.-_a.ui. 1.10 p.m. Auckland Tues.. l.Kln.m. 2%>.m. Onehunga Tues.. 5.10:1.iv. .i._i A.m. Kalpara Hds...Tues.. 5.03 a.m. ____p.ni. Manukau Hils.. .Tues.. 4.10 a.in. 4.3. p.m. AItR-YA__S --SATCRDAY. Itl-ii Iketcli), from Picton. -.10 p.m. Elsie Mary (sehr.). "Rom Uisbomc. !>.4_ p.m. ltoua-1. from -V_ai-_-ir.i. 10.15 p.m. YKSTUCBDAY. Canadian Britisher, from Vancouver, «.__ a.m. limit., (sehr.). from Tauranga. -_0 a.m. '.VajoraM, from Houliora. 8..0 a.m. tjlansmau. from Russell. 2.1.. p.m. __aeo (anx. sciir.'l, from l'uipeete. '.'.20 »-■ ■Waipn. trom Thames, 0.1.i p.m. Kami, fruui Kawuu. 9.20 p.m. THIS DAY. Isabella de Kralne. from Whangarei, 4.30 a.m. Busnnl (ketch), from Glsborne. 9.20 p.m. D_I"AKTI"KE„--.V-URI)AY. "Wlngatui. "or Southern |iorts. Aipaaul. for Awanul. 10.20 p.m. YESTERDAY. Zingara. for Whangarei. 10... a.m. Daphne, for Whangarei. 1.10 p.m. Taniwha. for Paeroa. 4.10 n.m. ...melton, for Gull, 8.40 p.m. THIS DAY. Haititi. for Warkworth, 7.40 a.m. Wakatere. for Thames. 5.40 a.m. iiinana. for Wai_eke.lo.-_ a.m. H M.s. Laburnum, for Wellington. 11 a.m. VESSELS IN rotlT. -Jn .stream—Talune. ..tun, Norrnern cui.r _--hor.), Tofua. Rakauor.. Uewa f__.l. Wanganui (bqntlne.). Manuka. Iris. Flora, Knlap.ii. Kaiwarra. ••.v.mpori—H.M.s. Philomel, H.M.s. I.sbuiKi'n_'s' Wharf—Llndstol (bqtne.). Mania, Wan.ika, Hira (ketchj. lluanul (ketch). C-uiral Whar.f-WaitimiD. Kawatiri. Arahura, AWIiIIDU. Queen's ~ .barf—Trematon. Suffolk. Canadian Britisher. Kaeu uiu_. sehr.). Tir.a. At <_ticlie_ —Bona. Western Wharf —Ritra-a. VESSELS EXPECTED AT AUCKLAND. Rlmutaka. Southampton, via Wellington. November 28. Walotapu. San (Fran-tec-', .November -_. Kent. Llveripo .1. November 29. Kaimanawa, Wescport- Deeenfber 1. Kaitangata, Gre.vmouih. December 1. Katoa. South. 'December 2. Waiwera, Nelson. December 2 (loads Home). Southern Cross, Solomon Islands, December 1. Huis, Melbourne, via Wcstport, earlj 1 lecemlie r. Westmoreland, Liverpool, sails Decernl er 2. H.M.s. Veronica, southern .orts. Decern ber 4. . Kurow. Westpon. December 4. Middlesex. South. De-ember 4 -.loatlln_) City of Newcastle. New York. December «. Port Denison. South, Deeeuiber ,s iloads). V Malmoa. London. December 11. < Canadian Conqueror. Montreal, via Australia and South. Deeenfber b. Port Darwin. Liverpool. I>< .-.inner 13. NV-Ua.,__—_. December l.'t. Canadian Highlander. Vancouver. Dec. 14 Niagara. It M.s, Vancouver ami Suva, December 15. Port Lincoln. New York. December 2::. Otarama, Liverpool. January 1. Port Elliot. London, .lan nary 4.

The Suffolk sails on Thursday .-i';.■■:-,„,n for Napier. Tbe Katoa leaves Duneillii i "Wellingtou mill Auckland. The A-valion is listed lo sail i night for the ICasc I'oTisi. The Kaitaugnt.. fu loading at <:< i li to-day for Auckland anil Tannin.:. The kcteli Is expected i« •■ ~T , tlie -Up way _* the end of Ihe «..' The Arahura is .'tanoiim-eil i,. -ill .1 11 u.ni. to-morrow for (Ilsbono- ami l-ap'.--The Kaituna loads nt Tiniani ir.nl l.\itclton this week for Wel!in_i in.l An, „- Unrl. The Tircia Is listed 10 sail lu-ulg_t for <.Isborne pending the completion of the marine Inquiry. The Wnna__i proceeds- lo Chelsea Tomorrow morning, aud is-expected to sail on Wednesday for the Soutli. The Him discharges froni I'ici.on nt the Klnp's wharf, after which she will undergo her annual survey at tlii« port. Tbe Zltu arrived at Uokiaus_i on Saturday, and should leave there ro-uiuiit for "\Vhan~.pc and Kalnura in load timber for Lyttelton. With cargo for lilslxirne .-ma N.-irilet .m-i _io'it_erii ports [he Wing.-uui nail,.) ■ Auckland on Saturday evening. She • ,1 at Ulsboruc early ibis morning.

Tbe Kai-orai is to complete dls.-h.,:.. ...- her \V..-si|iorr coal about tlie middle -.1 week, .ml pro-cods to "Whansarcl <oi lii.-----ay ni ? !:i i,, |>,a.I c-im-ui for New i :-. mouth 'I'lie ket.-li lluaiuil arrived from ','•;_.>„rne this iiii.l berthed at ihe Klti_'s wharf. The Elsie Mar.,, which arrived from Gl-horn. on Saturday, berth..! al iiie Albert wliarr. !t.,tli ic'sels «i!| load nfier, «_j_ •_»—. f.. r ii isborne. ' KUAIIINK "il,|. 1VK1.1," Tli. Kua-iu.-. wliich -ailcl fr.-ui WellliiKion on .\ediicsduy evening last for _-..iiha_.|H<..li and London, reports by wirele-. "All well" ..I, board. She i-'snilin_ via Panama. navi'.\ ai;i:ivi:ii siva. The 1111.1 l Cillll-ai,.-. mlvis- lltui ill. N.iv.im arrived „i .„,,, ~, n .. m ,„, s . u . - urday it. in Auckland. She leaves Suva , on Dcc-Uib'-r c, on Ihe relnrn viiv.isc heiuiz dm- ai Auckland on tin- Hill. ' k TUX ol'HU's MIIVEJME.VT. . M.-s-r-. A. <;. Franklin tu. Ltd.. advise thai the iipihi. which arrived at Auckland lo day from Lyttelton. will discharse and (,'wl at the Kings wharf nnd proceed on _."A edneeday to Whnngarei to load cement tor \tf-t«l----

j SiACARA LEAVE- VANCOI'VER. i ! The ,_.-„,. ma.; steamer Niagara "ailed from Van.-o'lver a: midnight on ."r.day for .11.-I;land and Sydney, vis Hor.o.'.iiu and ! Snt's ""In- i- !"" n: ..1.-kiiiTi-l -'i: the l.tn ! {l>..e__l.-r ! 11 M - ..AI.i'KNI ".« SAILED. ii \i - ;.:, iMi'iiiiii;. wlilt-!i underwent re- ' ! pair- iv 'I.- -, :,im week, sillied shortly before i n 10-day for Wellington on _ .■_.r.ii .nils. Her port" of _al". have not | vet i,eei announced. ■I'll!: TIM'M.-TON'S .SAILING, lie inioi. Company .__.■-! '." dispatcht it..- Trematon almut ;lie middle of the iteik fi'.' New Plymouth. Wellington. I.ytreltoii. .-mi Australia. to .-ontinue dis- ' J -_„r_. of her targo from Texas. niE sumo n;:i; in :a Me-sr-. !*. Porter _n-'. I'.i. :».l*>i>. It_t ' !:ie Srlioouer Huia sii.e.l from Adelaide on . Friday ir. -t for Melbourne where she loads r.vp'o.lv.. for I'rfv.iii.iit'i. '-.Ve-tport. _nd !.-u.-_:_ml. i.eing r.p*,- •:<• •': ;.. .-'ear oil Tlrjrsi day next. HiMl'tai... .\:;i:;vi-s wki.nk. day j N'l'tllT. a r:.-::.- i.■,•:'..-: rr..;i. t:.- u:._._ra__ .<▼ |:|le Set, ~..:..: SSi'.i;.'. :i_ I'o. -tale* that lilii- -.•. ~■ -..". arri.e :it Wellington Oil , I Wediie- *~.< :_.i; irol.l so_r„a_-_._n. .-"-_ I wari - " --'.ay. ' The h;mut___ ha. ; ! .„r_.. w-::.__:o_, i.vt;,-::..i.. _:<d ; I", ::-.." Nn::. :;N :o.upany". advkte.. I', v. • ■.:• fVmpauy advise th." t._e M_'-_' -ai; at 1° p.m. to.n-tg'.it for Wl-.-ii,_ :, . •__.. i:is; •-. :< :., _ai'. &■ - p.ru. ro-morrow from iii!'-':-:::(!ii for New Plymouth, .-on- . nectlng ■--. ;::i 'he !.__ p.m. train. Tin- Nsap'ih: sails .; •- p.m. to-morrow for Taurnngn. . j 'I'be Pout.. for Wa!..-.:. and iiie E.sie. for Puhol, both shII sit ■'. p.m. to-day. 'I'll.. Aupouri leaves tiiiehunys at :'. p.m. j U>-c!fly for Raglan _i.d .-..1 -

KAEO A-KKIVKD. The auxiliary si-hooner Kae>'. purchased by Mes«rs. Huberts and ('air..way f.-.mi Messrs. s. l: Maxwell and t.i.. arrived at AnoiJlalid late last night and berthed tilts morning at ihe Queen's wharf. Slie left l*_i_eeu. TMhlri. nil (ii toiler r.tli. ami -ailed at Ap.a ou tlie 20th to einb.'.r'- Mr. (!. N. Morris. Resident t.'ommls.-iouer of Nine, ami family. .lie sallcl for Nine Island on the 30th. arriving there nn the -rd inst.. and left for Auckland ou Hie loth with a full load Ocopra, and the following p«-_cngers: Mr. R. li Head. Dr. and Mrs E. P. Ellison. Misses Wilson and D. Head. Strong head winds prevailed durinir Ihe pa.sage from Slue. , . , Tbe Kaen I- a wooden three-masted schooner of 1-1 tons, built in 11X0 fit Wha ngiiroii by Messrs. Lane and Sons for Captain Skinner, tinder whom she ran in the Auckland-East Coast trade. She has been engaged in the Island trade for some time under the French flajr. but will be reregistered under the British (la:.

TIIE CANADIAN BIIITISH-II-The Canadian Britisher. oi'7O tons lOiptnln A. Forsoni. arrived at Auckland yesterday morning and berthed at the eastern side of tbe Queen's wharf to discharge about ..00.000 feet of timber and a b_-_ll quantity of fruit from Vancouver. She also brought three passengers. Mr. Frank Burnett, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hough, the two lMtn_med being for Australia. Her cargo, consisting of 3,141.823 feet timber. 1272 cases general cargo and 408 cases of doors, was loaded at Vancouver island, from which the steamer cleared on October 27th and experienced good weather with moderate trades until the 32nd November. On that day she ran Into a south-west gale, with rough seas nbe.m. lasting for two hours. The equator was crossed on the 13th with the temperature at 80 degrees, the day after passing Fanning Island On the 13tU and HJth the tempersture wns up to 88 degrees. Miinim Ihlhuil i Samoan group) was passed on the 17th, and Sunday Island on the 22nd. The Canadian British.!' Is the latest ahlp of the Canadian Government fleet, i-hls being her first visit to Auckland, and her third voyage. She is a sister ship to th_ Canadian Scottish, and has accommodation for four passengers. The rate of exchange on both Canadian and United Stutes cargo for Customs purposes is 4.45 dollars per £ sterling.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1922, Page 4

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