SHIPPING.
Sunset: This evening. 7.4. Sunrise: To-morxow, 4-15. ,-,„,„„, 'Moon: N-ew CMoou, December IS, 11.50 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. 2.'13 a.m. 2.34 p.m. Auckland Fri., 3.10 a.m. 8.50 p.m. Onehunga KrL, 0.47 ajn. 5.20 p.m. Karpara Hda.. ,'ffrl., 4.40 a.m. 5.S p.m. Qanukau Hds. .TVi.. 8.84 a.m. 8.10 p.m. A RRTV AL.S—TESTEBDIAt. ttloeratl. from Sydney, 3.40 p.m. Passengers .--JSaloon: Misses Lance, Lloyd, Gray, Branfleld. Blgelow, Bertram. Clarke (2), Creadon, cox. Cosley, CoUlnson. Grenslde. Hurfllev. Howdeu. Hollenshead. Jones, ibambeth. Livesey. Mackenzie, Osborne. Torter. -Rattray. Reddine. Robertson. Stantone. Sweet. Smith. Trotter, Taylor, Tlmberlake. Whitehead. Mesdames Lascelles, Barry. Atklna. Bracken and child, Blgelow. Bradley Barbour, Elans and child, Caithorpe. Clarke and child. Oilier and child, Ourtte anil three children, Cowling and infant. Freeman. Foster. Oreen. House. Hollenshead. Hunter and three children. Jones and child. Leys. Lean and two children, .Lawton. aroGratu. Mackenzie, es'eU, Osborne, Palev -and child. Prendergast. Page and two children, field. Ross. Raymond. Smith Swah. Scott. Sandes, Sheath. Taylor. ITT/ton.l T T/ton. White. Wnlteombe, Wilklns, Messrs. Anderson, Brand, Buckingham. 'Bnckleton. Burton. Bracken, Burton. Bradley (Barbour. Bertram '(2), Chaipman. Caltnorpe. Crelghton, Culler. Coppen, Crawlord. Dnggan. Deer. Dridttn, Dean, Eddo■wer. Freeman. iFerjruson, Freeman. (Fidler, Gibson. Green. GTOgan. Grlmwade, Gowland. Hall-Wood. Hartley, Hllliman, Hodgson, Jones, James, Kldson, Kelghler, Kin*, T,owrv. Lawrence. I«e Chase, La-prat, Little Sarfctn.'- X.fean.'" tLueas, Mac Lean. Matherson. Moore. MeGrath. MvCnllotiirh. 'Mack. Meek, Maskett, "Marlow, Neil. Oliver, Osborne. Pope. Page, Brown, ■Keld Ro.-s. Ranger, Eaymoai-Swaajjiten-Ihonse. Skldmore. ifeoS.'TitcliriiarchVTyldesley. Tlmberlake. Tucker, Wilkinson f2). Wilson" (2). Waters. White, Wiles. Whitcomfoe, Wilkins. Whitehead; and SO steerage. THIS DAT. 'Rona, from Fiji, at 8.49 a.m. TyBPABTpRBS—TrajSTBRD-AY. Inga. for GreyTnoutli, at 8.35 p.m. ilanaia, tot Whongaret, at 10.10 p.m. this' day. Apanui, for Awnnui and Maungsirui, at 0.10 a.m... ■'• ■' The barquentine Ysabel went out In the stream this morning to lay up. The Australian steamer Gabriella reached iHoklanga early yesterday morning 'from Wanganui She la to load a. cargo of tlmher for -Sydney. The Rakanoa, which has been bunkering tbe "Navua at the King's wharf, went out to iher moorings in the stream at 8.40 a.m. today. The Union Company's Island steamer Navun, which is at the Kind's wharf, i* up to sail at 11 a.m. to-morrow for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. | To-dar the C. and D. Line steamer Port Denlson is expected to have completed loading a cargo of dairy and froieu-pro-duce, and Is timed to sail for London, via Monte Video, at daylight to-morrow. The Matakans Is expected In port tomorrow from Napier to complete loading a cargo of fcoien and dairy produce for 'England.". .She. Is expected, to be dispatched for London., via. Monte Video and Teneriffe, next jveekl Tie New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kent, which is at present loading in New Zealand, will, before going to Opua. load at Auckland. she will Teturn to Auckland to replenish her bunker supply about January 12. The. Tekoa. a tmlt of the New Zealand tShl«T>rae Company's fleet, is' due to arrive at Auckßmd from Australian po>-ts on •December 24, She will load at Auckland and southern ports a cargo of produce for IXew York and the West Coast of England. THE) MIDDLESEX. The Middlesex is expected at Auckland on Monday from Napier, and will load here Cor London and West Coast ports. COTS" OfP BffBTWOASTL-'E FROM CTEW YORK. The CttT of Newcastle Cronr the port of (New York If now due to arrive at Auckland on Sunday. KATJSI DTOT TO-MOHBOW. The Kauri wltft a cargo of coal from C*»wca«tle, which was expected to arrive to-day, will not arrive until to-morrow morning. £he Trill berth, at the Central wharf. NTAOABA (DTJB 6 * V TO-MORROW. The B.M.H. Niagara, from Vancouver, tta Honolulu and Suva, is expected to drop anchor In the stream nt 6 a.m., to-morrow, and will berth about two hours later at the Queen's wharf. She la due to sail for eydnej at 6 o'clock on Saturday afternoon next. MOERAKI FROM aYDCTBY. The Moerald berthed at the King's wharf at half-paat live last evening, after a dne-ifceather voyage _"ro m the New South Wales port. In addition to atiout 276 pas•engers. the Moerald brought across 1900 tons of oaTgo, of which 500 tons Is for transhipment }o the Navua sailing for the Islands to-morrow. The cargo Includes transhipments ex the following steamers Arapura, Panama, Talynn. Wosklr.o Mam Medic, Narkonda. Jervoia Bay <3oibnm! Canberra. Dimboola, Orama, Eombala Boons. The Moerakl Is timed to sail Sydney at 11 am. to-morrow
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 4
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