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SHIPPING.

Sunset: This evening, 7.12. Sunrise; To-morrow niornlngr, 4.31. Moon: Full Moon, Jan. 3, 2.03 p.m. HIGH WATER. Auckland To-day. 1.2 a.m. .1.20 p.m. Auckland Thurs., 1.50 a.m. 2.6 p.m. Onehunga Thurs., 5.27 a.m. 5.45 p.m. KalparaHds. ..Thurs.. 5.20 a.m. 0.401)-™. Manukau Hds. .Thurs.. 4.27 a.m. 4.40 p.m. ARRIVALS—THIS DAY. Port Lincoln, from New York. 0.40 a.m. Manala, from Whansarcl. -.15 a.m. DEPARTURES-YESTERDAY. Clansman, for Russell, 7.15 p.m. Wakatere, for Thames. 7.40 p.m. Ngapuhl, for Tauranga. &• p.m. VESSELS IX PORT. In stream.-Talune, At us. Northern Chief, "schnr.i, Tofua. Rakanoa Rewa (ba.l. Iris. Flora, Kalwarra, Ysabel (bqtne.), uumsroa. . „__,, , „«. nevonport - H.M.s. Philomel, H.M.s. Veronica. H.M.s. Latrarnum. Queen's wharf—Canadian Conqueror, Devon. Wlngatul. . Central Wharf—Kawarirl. Tort Lincoln. Kind's Wharf—Port Hunter. Tckoa, Omana, Maroro (schr.), Houtn ischr.). Western Wharf—Kurow. In Dock—H.M.s. Chatham. North Wall —Eaeo (schr.). On Slip—Huia (schr.). VESSELS DUE AT AUCKLAND. Kakapo, Grey-mouth. December 27. Wanaka. Southern Ports, December 30, Suffolk. South. December 30 (loads). Tredenham. New York, December 2D. Otarama, Liverpool. December 31. ArahnrT East Coast. December 31. Niagara, Sydney, January £■ Walhora, Singapore, January o. •Navua, Suva, January 7. . Wairuna, San Francisco. January 11. Port Elliott. London, January 8. Marama. Sydney, January 8. Kent, South, January 9 (loads). City of Evansville. New York. January 10. Westmoreland, Liverpool, January 1~. Maimoa South. January 18 (loads). Remuera, London, January 24. Kalkoura, Liverpool, January si. NORTHERN COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS. Espected Arrivals. To-day.—Kawau, from Little and Big Omaha, Kawau, Ti Point, Takatu 8.16 p.m.. Omana. from Brown's Bay. Arkle s Bay and Silverdale, 6 p.m.; Waluku, from Waiheke. 630 p.m.; Wakatere, from Thames, 4.40 p.m.; Wai-pu, from Coromandel, 7 p.m.; Claymore, from Whangarei, 10 p.m. To-morrow.— Ngapuhl. from Tauranga, 7 a.m.; Clansman, from Russell, 7 a.m.; Rarawa, from New Plymouth, 0 a.m. Projected T>epartures. To-day—AUi)ouri. for Great" night: Manala, for Whangarei, 10 p.m.; Taniwha, for Paeroa, 5 p.m.; Walotahl, for Mercury Bay and Tairua, 6 p.m. To-morrow. —Omana, for Arkle's and- .way ports. 0 a.m.: Waiuku, for Ostend and Surfdale, 9.30 a.m.; Wakatere, for Thames, 8.80 a.m. TEKOA SAILS SATURDAY. After loading the Auckland portion of her butter, meat and general cargo for New York and West of England ports, the Tekoa Is to sail on Saturday for Lyttelton to continue loading. MARAMA FOR SYDNEY. After having been laid up at Wellington tince she was taken out of the BydneySan Francisco mall service, the Union ComSany's steamer Marama is to enter the itercolonlal passenger service. She sails from Wellington at 11 a.m. on Friday for Sydney. THE MOERAKI. The Union Co.'s steamer Moerakl, which iwa-a due at Wellington this morning from Sydney, Is to withdraw from the Sydney service and will sail from Wellington at 11 a.m. on .Friday for Melbourne direct, taking up the 'Paloona's running. From Melbourne she is to sail on January 5 for ©luff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. NORTHERN COMPANY'S ADVICES. The Northern Company advise that the usual trips will again tie run on .Saturday, 'Sunday, Monday, and' Tuesday next to the various seaside resorts In the Gulf, with the addition that the Clansman will leave on Sunday at midnight for Whangarei, enabling passengers to attend the Whangarei regatta, as she wiE act as flagship on -Monday at Onerahi. TJJjTMAROA THIS AFTERNOON. The (Huddart-PaTker steamer Ulimaroa is due in the stream at 3 p.m. to-day from Sydney, and Should berth at the Queen's "wharf about two hours later. She has 309 (passengers to disembark and 3000 tons of cargo to discharge, including 60,000 feet of timber, 100 tons of bonedust and 1600 cases of fruit, as well as Australian mails. On her return voyage to Sydney the Ulimaroa is to sail from, Auckland at 11 a.m. on 'Friday. f CARGOES FOR NEW YORK. , (The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Conqueror is expected to clear on (Friday morning for New York, Boston and Halifax. She wll] be followed for the same ports a/bout the end of January by the Canadian Pioneer, which will be due here on January 26 from Montreal, via Australian ports and the South. PORT L-INOOLN ARRIVED. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Lincoln. 7243 tons fCaptain C. N. JonesJ. arrived at Auckland shortly after midnight from New York, and berthed at the Central wharf this morning. She brought the following passengers:— Mrs. D. Smith and Misses" J.. X., and D. Smith, of Dunedin; Mrs. C. E. Swain and Miss B. Swain, Through pnsseneers to Sydney; Miss E. Pritrhard. Miss E. Peel, Mrs. M. Van Havermaet (through passengers to Melbourne), and Mr. J. C. Dotty (Through passenger to Sydney). The steamer has aboard 5343 tons of cargo, to be distributed thus: Auckland 776 tons, Wellington 1364 tons. Ly.ttelton 725 tons. Dnnedin 792 tons, lis tons optional for Auckland or Wellington, and balance for Australia. Included in the shipment are 26\000 cases of oil, 5000 cases being for Auckland; and 216 motor cars. 24 being for Auckland, TO for Wellington, 40 for Lvttelton, and 29 for Dunedin. After loading nt New York the Port Lincoln left that port on November 26. and cleared from Newport News on the night, of the 27th, arriving at Panama on December 4. On Dprcmber 16 a stop was made at Pttcairn Island for a couple of hours, stores being exchanged for fruit from the islanders, and fi bag of until being taken aboard for Auckland. Light winds and smooth seas were experienr-ed all the way from Panama, sn average speed of 12.6 knot? being maintained. Captain Jones has with him the following officers:—Mr. C. P. Thrower, chief officer- Mr. A. S. Moore, second officer: Mr J. Pairhurn. third: Mr. R. Brown. 'onrth- Mr. W. Carrick. chief engineer: Mr. R. Paton. second; Mr. E. Patterson, third: Mr. F Blakcr. fourth: Mr. A. Platford, fifth: Mr. A. Wcmlocb. sixth: Mr. J. Evans. chief steward; Messrs. E. 0. Jones nnd h. Tahb wireless operators. The rates of exchange on the cargo for Customs purposes are: Canada, 4.47' dollars per £ sterling;, United States, 4.52 dollars per £ .sterling. ..

The Kahika leaves Onehunga to-day for Nelson. The Arahura sails at 4 p.m. to-day for Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne and Napier. The Wanaka is now at Lyttelton, loading produce and general cargo for Auckland. Tbe Kakapo leaves Greymouth to-day for Auckland. The Kaikoral is now at Newcastle, loading coal for Auckland. The Kalwarra is expected to sail on January 3 for Newcastle, where she loads for Auckland. The Karori is expected to leave Greymouth atiout tbe 30tn Inst, for Melbourne and Adelaide, where she loads for Auckland. The Kawatlri, which is now discharging coal at the Central wharf, te to sail about January 3 for Newcastle. Tbe Wlngatul sails on Saturday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, and Timaru. Tbe Union Company's Island steamer Navua was to leave Apia (Samoa) on Saturday evening last for Suva, en route to Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 27 December 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 27 December 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 27 December 1922, Page 4